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The Estimator/Project Manager will lead field staff in construction of the entire project, managing all scopes (Structures, paving, earthwork, sewer/water), providing leadership to project staff and ensuring quality and timely and on budget completion of projects.
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Construction production rates for primary commodities in commercial buildings including, but not limited to, demolition, excavation, pile driving, paving, steel construction, formwork, concrete placement, underground utilities, and tenant improvements.
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Working steady hours in a State of the art office, the Estimator will be responsible for preparing and submitting bids for site preparation, underground utility, highway, roadway, bridge, and asphalt paving projects in the New Jersey, eastern Pennsylvania and NYC metropolitan area.
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Construction Estimator for Paving Company. Frank & Son Paving scope of work is as follows: Earthwork, Grading & Compaction of Subgrade/Base, Asphalt Overlay/Patching, Minor Concrete, Seal Coating, Guard Top Seal, Seal and Sand finish, Installation of speed bumps, Car wheel stops, ADA Compliance, Residential Driveways, Commercial parking lots, Street overlays/repairs, and Resurfacing.
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Asphalt manufacturing and paving capabilities were added in 1985 with service primarily to the Texas Department of Transportation. Asphalt manufacturing and paving capabilities were added in 1985 with service primarily to the Texas Department of Transportation.
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10-15yrs Earthwork, Excavation, Utilities and Paving. Services include excavating, trenching, grading, underground utilities, commercial and residential construction, electrical and plumbing, and more.
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The Project Estimator will be responsible for providing accurate and timely cost estimates for various paving and street building projects. ESTIMATOR - PAVING Well established, 50+yr, local paving company with a charitable give back culture, is seeking an experienced Estimator within Paving to join their team.
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Requires a minimum of 5 years of experience as an Estimator bidding asphalt paving and/or roadway construction projects. The Estimator is responsible for the preparation and review of assigned roadway construction and/or asphalt paving estimate packages; implementing department standards and procedures while ensuring the accuracy and completeness of estimate packages.
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The specializes in, Bridge Construction, Bridge Restoration, Roadway Rehabilitation, Water/Wastewater Treatment Plants, Concrete Bridge Overlays, Concrete Paving and Alternative Delivery Projects, including Design Build, CMGC, CMAR and Progressive Design Build throughout Colorado and California.
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Needs background in underground wet utility systems as well as paving & concrete as it related to utility construction. Underground Construction, Underground Utilities, General Engineering Contractor, Structure Construction, Oil & Gas Pipeline, Water & Sewer Pipeline, and Power & Communication Line.
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Responsible for accurately estimating and management of asphalt/paving work in Riverside and San Diego County with an emphasis in the public / private sectors along with other market segments including residential, commercial and local municipal DOT jobs.
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Proactively communicate with Owner, Sales Representative, Senior Estimator, Project Administrator, Project Manager, Superintendent, Cost Accountant and other internal departments concerning project.
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As a Heavy Civil Earthworks and Underground Estimator, you will be responsible for developing estimates on Heavy Highway & Heavy Civil projects, with an emphasis in Underground Utilities and Mass Excavation for Hard Bid, Design-Build, and Public and Private projects.
$100,000 - $130,000 a yearFull-timeRemoteExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 3 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Reporting to the Regional Director, the Senior Estimator is responsible for providing overall technical expertise and administrative support to construction projects. From demolition, shoring and foundations, excavation, remediation, to structures, paving and the production of.
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Systems as well as paving & concrete as it related to. projects (water, sewer & storm drain work) Must also have experience with pump stations and treatment facilities (mechanical piping / systems.
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