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The Land Development Estimator is responsible for all aspects of Earthwork Analysis, including Geotechnical Analysis and Volume Reports. Good understanding of site grading, storm drainage, sanitary, water, and roadway construction.
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The ideal candidate will have experience with heavy civil construction that includes heavy civil, underground construction, Pump Stations, Wastewater, Concrete, Earthwork, Site Development, Storm Sewer, Pipeline & DOT projects.
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We are currently seeking a qualified Superintendent with a strong background in construction management, specifically in heavy equipment, earthwork, utilities, traffic control, paving, and signage.
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Experience with heavy equipment, earthwork, utilities, traffic control, paving and signage. We primarily perform heavy civil projects specializing in earth moving, transportation, roadways, water resources, and underground utilities.
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Previous knowledge/experience in heavy civil construction setting required. Understand and follow oral and written instructions, including warning signs, equipment use, and other policies.
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CTQP Asphalt Roadway Level I. CTQP Asphalt Roadway Level II. CTQP Earthwork Construction Inspection Level I.CTQP Earthwork Construction Inspection Level II.CTQP Pile Driving Inspection. FDOT Intermediate MOT.IMSA Traffic Signal Inspector Level I.Nuclear Radiation Safety.
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Experience with civil engineering projects that include paving, grading, water distribution, wastewater collection and earthwork design and calculations. Civil 3D Terrain Modeling - compute earthwork volumes from generated surfaces.
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Proficiency with AutoCAD Civil 3D AutoCAD Civil 3D, grading, alignments, profiles, corridors, earthwork, and experience with pipe networks, detention, storm sewer design. Proficiency with AutoCAD Civil 3D AutoCAD Civil 3D, grading, alignments, profiles, corridors, earthwork, and experience with pipe networks, detention, storm sewer design.
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Our brands, including LeafFilter Gutter Protection, Leaf Home Water Solutions, Leaf Home Safety Solutions, and Leaf Home Enhancements, invest in our commitment to make each home safer and more livable.
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Recognized as one of the top 25 largest construction companies in the U.S., Granite specializes in complex infrastructure projects and provides award-winning construction services in mining, earthwork, water/sewer, power, tunneling, rail, highway, and bridge construction.
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This role will focus on estimating for projects in clearing, earthwork, site utilities, asphalt paving, soil cement & stabilization, and reclamation. Strong knowledge of estimating processes for clearing, earthwork, utilities, asphalt paving, soil stabilization, and reclamation.
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Experience with AutoCAD Civil 3D is required, including proficiency with Hydraflow Storm Sewers Extension and Hydraflow Hydrology Analysis software, focusing on creating and using storm and sanitary sewer networks and profiles.
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Manage the planning, execution, and delivery of heavy civil projects including utilities, excavation, and earthwork. We are seeking an experienced Project Manager to oversee and coordinate heavy civil construction projects, focusing on utilities and underground excavation.
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Prepareand submitapplications, and updateenvironmental permits and agency authorizations for all operations, e.g., air pollution control permits, storm water discharges authorizations, mining and use permits, reclamation plans, Corps 404 permits, US Fish and Wildlife permits, NOAA Fisheries permits, and State Fish and Wildlife Department permits, etc.
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Requirements: Construction Management or Engineering degree from a four-year universityMinimum of three years of project experience in heavy civil constructionExperience working with Earthwork, Underground Utilities, Highways, or StructuresProficiency in Viewpoint is preferredApplicant must be a self-starter who operates independently and thrives in a busy environment.
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