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Knowledge of non-mechanical & electrical systems including: concrete, masonry, steel (interior/exterior walls & framing); cabinetry & casework (concrete & cabinetry); roofing (flat low-sloped & sloped); doors, windows, glass (wood, metal & aluminum); finishes and specialties (floor, walls, ceiling, finishes & accessories); storm water management; conveying systems (elevators, dumbwaiters, lifts); athletic facilities (exterior fields, track, tennis courts, bleachers, etc.
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Typical types of work will be steel stud and/or wood framing, drywall hanging and finish, dropped ceiling installation, hanging of doors, drilling and setting door hardware, demolition. Typical types of work will be steel stud and/or wood framing, drywall hanging and finish, dropped ceiling installation, hanging of doors, drilling and setting door hardware, demolition.
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In this role, you will be responsible for all basic functions of construction, including but not limited to demolition, millwork, cabinetry, metal framing, wood framing, layout, drywall and drywall finishing, finish trim installation, window and door installation, siding installation, and many other aspects of construction.
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Requires personal knowledge and skill in handling lumber, masonry, concrete, mortar, flashing, wall and floor coverings, framing, duct work, foundation work, dry wall construction, painting, plumbing, HVAC, cabinetry, wood working, ceiling tile, drinking fountains, window coverings, etc.
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Colt Builders is a turnkey multi-family commercial wood-framing subcontractor. Founded in 2004, Colt Builders is a turnkey multi-family commercial wood-framing partner with national reach and local management.
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Oversee project completion and approves final invoicing sent to client Service Project – Self Performed Work (70%) Field service work may consist of but is not limited to: Metal and wood stud framing and layout Drywall hanging, wall sheathing, backing, blocking, and other rough carpentry Doors and hardware installation including metal and wood doors, exit devices, closers, etc.
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Wood truss design experience is a MUST with either Mitek or Alpine software. Framing experience is very helpful but not required. Wood truss design experience is a MUST with either Mitek or Alpine software.
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Carpentry (including wood framing, wood blocking, boxing, siding, and interior trim) Wood decks, TREX decking, and TREX railings. Light gauge metal framing. Wood replacement, window replacement, and door replacement.
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Inspects construction elements such as foundations, concrete, steel, masonry, wood construction, framing, plastering, plumbing, mechanical, heating and electrical installations and a variety of other complex and routine building system elements.
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Repairs or constructs articles and structures of wood and metal, such as room additions, partitions, counters, desks, chairs, cabinets, countertops, tables, fences, wood framing and metal stud framing, steel structures, and assembles pre-fabricated structures.
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Extensive knowledge in steel design, concrete design, aluminum design and cold formed steel framing system analysis and design, and different types of foundation design. The ideal candidate will be a licensed structural engineer with outstanding experience in the design of steel, concrete and wood commercial and institutional buildings.
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The Design could involve a variety of structures from simple wood framing to more complex steel reinforced concrete for high-rise buildings. The ideal Candidate will work on Foundation Systems: Steel, Concrete, and Timber Framing Systems; Architectural Systems, Forensic Analysis, and Site Engineering.
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Tasks include wood/metal wall framing, installation of sheetrock, finishing of sheetrock, installation of commercial doors and hardware, sanding and painting of sheetrock walls, installation, painting and/or staining of millwork, installation of ceiling grid and tiles, and other general carpentry repair tasks.
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Experience in the design and detailing of various construction materials, including steel, cold formed metal framing, conventional and post-tensioned concrete, concrete masonry, and conventional and engineered wood.
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Experience creating a broad range of designs and analysis including reinforced concrete, structural steel, masonry and wood framing systems. Prepare code compliant plans and coordinate drawings for a broad range of designs utilizing reinforced concrete, structural steel, masonry and wood framing systems.
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