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Construction, Engineering Manager, Water Treatment, Wastewater, Engineer, Engineering. + Regulatory compliance and permitting efforts for USACE, FEMA, and other environmental permit submittals.
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Timberline has worked with FEMA, state agencies, international governments, the United Nations, ITAC III contractors, 8(a)’s, USACE, National Parks Service, United Way, and countless private entities to execute diverse types of construction projects.
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We specialize in Civil Construction, Disaster Response Services, Commercial Construction, Residential Construction, and Affordable Community Housing Services. Oversees full construction crew (4-6) rendering hands-on assistance.
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FEMA Flood Insurance regulations. principles and practices of civil engineering applicable to the planning, design, and construction of a wide variety of public works and utilities and private development projects including traffic and transportation.
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Offer technical guidance and expertise to FEMA on the electrical elements of the projects in areas like interpreting plans and specifications, ensuring compliance with contract standards related to acceptable work quality, assessing the appropriateness and sufficiency of proposed alternative materials and equipment, and evaluating the reasonableness of time extension requests and revised construction timelines.
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Prior FEMA disaster response and recovery experience within the last 10 years or more. Hill International, with more than 3,200 professionals in over 100 offices worldwide, provides program management, project management, construction management, project management oversight, dispute resolution, advisory, facilities management, and other consulting services to clients in a variety of market sectors.
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Hill International is seeking a Construction Manger in Saint Thomas, Virgin Island. Manage a team of construction oversight staff to monitor construction progress, consistency with agreement and environmental clearance document, and health and safety plan implementation during construction projects under programs.
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A construction manager working for FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) disaster recovery relief efforts would have a crucial role in overseeing various aspects of construction projects aimed at rebuilding infrastructure and communities affected by natural disasters.
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Experience working on federal projects for agencies like USACE, USIBWC, FEMA, NRCS, etc. This position would mostly work on federal projects for clients like, USACE, USIBWC, FEMA, NRCS, etc.
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Negotiate contracts, lead and direct consultants and development team through construction level drawings and reports for final approvals (Civil, Landscape, J.T., Acoustical, Geotechnical, Environmental, SWPPP, Architecture, Structural, MEP, Traffic, Biological, Hydrological, etc.
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As an experienced Structural Engineer, you will lead the planning, design, and construction of flood control projects featuring T- and L-type concrete floodwalls, combi walls, roadway access gates, hydraulic closure structures, stormwater/drainage pump stations, outfall structures, retaining walls, small scale control buildings, shallow and deep foundations (piles, drilled shafts) and more.
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Conduct site visits at active construction sites to examine field conditions, site work that is under construction, site utilities, sediment and erosion control inspections, as built conditions.
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GLT provides expert knowledge and skills to deliver agile enterprise solutions and innovative technologies to our clients at the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Internal Revenue Service (IRS), Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), and other federal and state agencies.
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Widely acknowledged for our integrity and ability to complete complex projects, Timberline Construction Group is the company of choice for Federal and State Agencies and private clients. Timberline Construction Group is a growing, dynamic, Alabama based business that provides services both within and outside the United States.
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We’ll rely on your expertise in interpreting construction work to ensure compliance with contract drawings and specifications as well as FEMA Public Assistance policy and procedure. As a FEMA Construction Site Inspector, you’ll conduct preliminary damage assessments (PDAs) in the field with Federal, State and local officials.
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