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The Right of Way Land Manager serves a major role in field operations, providing critical functions related to internal and external relationships, human resource management, development, as well as management of departmental and project budgets, and overall management of adverse portfolio of projects situated across the country.
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D.R. Horton, Inc. is currently looking for an Land Development Project Manager. Represent Land Development management in on-going site issues requiring interface with homebuilding superintendents as applies to infrastructure installation, maintaining "As-Built" plans, drainage plans, home building lot issues, landscaping and hardscaping improvements, and maintenance.
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Develops partnerships with local jurisdictions to support station area planning and encourage innovation and opportunities for transit-oriented economic development, land use and urban design improvements, and joint use in association with Link station locations and designs.
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Review and finalize consultants' reports for the purpose of identifying and resolving land acquisition, entitlement, and land development risks. Working knowledge of State and Federal developmental and environmental laws and local municipal planning and zoning requirements, civil engineering, land planning, and city/county.
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Kimley-Horn is seeking a Senior Project Manager- Development Services with 15+ years of experience to join the Towson, Maryland (MD) office! Support our national Landscape Architecture and Land Planning practices by providing site planning, urban and landscape design, and graphic and technical expertise.
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The Economic Development Director is a key position reporting directly to the City Manager and the City is seeking an energetic individual with successful experience. The City has a form-based code for land development regulations that facilitates mixed use development and urban design.
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Perform research, strategic consultation, preparation and project management of CEQA/NEPA documents for complex public and private land development projects. Interact with various members of public agency and private client staff on matters related to land use planning, project description development, CEQA/NEPA compliance, and land development/entitlements.
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What You’ll Do:The Land Acquisition Manager assists in identifying new land acquisition opportunities that align with the Division's land strategy and business plan goals. · Assist the land team with preparing financial proformas and plugging in assumptions, including timing, pricing, product lineup, sales pace, municipal fees, and other costs associated with development to determine the viability of proposed land acquisitions.
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Attend meetings with sellers, brokers, and developers with the Land Acquisition Manager. Familiarity with land acquisition, land development, real estate, and/or GIS research; or completion of coursework in a relatable degree program.
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Seven or more (7+) years of land surveying experience including experience at the party chief level, or related land development experience to include construction stakeout. Thorough knowledge of field procedures for performing boundary and ALTA/ACSM land title surveys.
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This firm is looking to expand its land development team, where they have 20+ engineers in the Dallas, TX office. This firm services civil engineering, landscape architecture and planning, structural engineering, land surveying, sustainability, and architecture.
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Must have at least eight (8) years of landscape architecture, and/or planning, land development industry experience, including experience related to master-planned communities. Assisting in developing conceptual renderings for planning studies; providing technical expertise in analyzing data and preparing reports for addressing short-term and long-range projects and land use issues, while providing land development assistance services to clients.
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If you are a motivated and experienced Landscape Architect/Project Manager with a passion for private sector land development projects and a desire to create meaningful and sustainable landscapes, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity.
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Review and finalize consultants' reports for the purpose of identifying and resolving land acquisition, entitlement, and land development risk. Working knowledge of State and Federal developmental and environmental laws and local municipal planning and zoning requirements, civil engineering, and land planning and city/county requirements.
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The Project Developer will be responsible for the completion and management of all project development activities including project/site selection and contracting, permitting, land acquisition rights, qualification for applicable incentive programs, interconnection application and process, regulatory issues, problem resolution, and support due diligence and valuation efforts for potential transactions.
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