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Well versed with Building Department and Fire Department commercial inspection procedures & requirements on mid- and high-rise buildings. High Rise Interiors. Trade specific knowledge of the commercial construction process and work sequencing of carpentry, structural steel, concrete, MEP, Life Safety and high-end finish installation.
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We are currently recruiting for a Construction Superintendent - High Rise to be based out of our Baltimore/Washington DC Branch located in Elkridge, MD. As Superintendent for STRUCTURAL, you will be responsible for providing high level management to other field leaders as well as our open-shop technicians that make our nation's structures stronger and last longer.
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Proven track record of producing quality work and meeting deadlines on high end commercial construction projects. The Superintendent will be responsible for executing construction projects with predetermined scope, timelines, and budgets.
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If you are looking to become part of an experienced team delivering world class construction services to innovative, rapidly growing companies like NBCUniversal, City National Bank, LinkedIn, Kite Pharma, Ares Management, and Omnicom, look no further.
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3+ years of experience in general construction with at least 5 of those years in a Foreman or Assistant Superintendent role. High school degree or equivalent. We at STRUCUTRAL believe that Field Performance Leads to Future Opportunities so our ideal Superintendent candidate is an innovative but decisive field manager who can work effectively in a highly collaborative, team-based environment; has the ability to set goals and expectations and hold others accountable; can encourage and mentor others; is approachable, empathetic and outgoing; can quickly gain trust and respect; and is able to establish and maintain relationships.
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A high rise developer is seeking an Assistant Superintendent to join their team in West Palm Beach, Florida. Experience as an Assistant Superintendent in high rise projects.
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15 years previous construction experience with master plan residential, health, or high rise projects is preferable. Construction Management & Development, Inc. (CM&D) is currently seeking an experienced individual with recent demonstrated experience in high-end hospitality construction.
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Minimum of five-ten (5-10+) years in a commercial construction site-management role (5-10 + years Experience in commercial, multifamily and/or high-rise hospitality projects preferred.
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Past projects include hotel resorts, hospital renovation, high-rise office and residential buildings, mixed-use developments. industrial buildings, parking garages (above and below ground), banks, courthouses, town centers, residential subdivisions and master planned communities, military housing, student housing, streets/roads and all related infrastructure, industrial plants, clean rooms, marine related construction, auto centers, country clubs and specialized manufacturing facilities.
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Commercial Construction Superintendent for an interior renovations firm, specializing in high rise class A building build-outs and remodels. -Tenant improvement experience, after hours work, and knowledge of high rise office building environments are a plus.
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We are looking for a strong Project Superintendent with experience in ground-up, mid to high rise multi-family apartment construction. We are one of the top multi-family development companies in Denver with our own in house construction team and have a strong pipeline of high-rise and mid rise multifamily apartment and build to rent projects for the next 4 years.
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Company DescriptionSR Construction Services is a turn-key, multi-disciplined FL State Licensed General Contractor (CGC, PCC, MRSR. MRSA) specializing in (4) pillars of Construction: *Commercial High Rise, lobby common areas & planned community clubhouses remodel/ground-up.
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Role: Senior Superintendent – Industry Expert in High-Rise Construction. Responsible for running large high-rise commercial projects from the ground up, with construction values ranging from $50-100m upwards.
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We have over 30 years experience designing & building high rise class-A self storage, educational facilities, and municipal projects. We are fast-paced, yet supportive, and our end goal is high quality construction within the strict timelines of our projects.
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Midas Construction is a leading commercial construction company based in St. Louis, MO. We specialize in high rise hotels, luxury multifamily, and mixed-use projects. We are seeking a high-energy, detail-oriented Superintendent to join our team.
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