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The Senior Estimator is responsible for the accurate takeoff and pricing of the work, including all direct and indirect costs for heavy/civil/roadway/marine projects. The Senior Estimator directs all estimators working on the bid, manages the preparation of a pre-bid schedule, and assists with contacting, comparing, and selecting the appropriate subcontractors and vendors, and works closely with the Chief Estimator through bid closeout.
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Estimators are responsible for assisting in the preparation of bids and proposals under the supervision of a Senior Estimator or Preconstruction Manager. Reviews quantities of major scopes and purchase items with Sr. Estimator or Preconstruction Manager and assists with pricing.
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Estimator, Construction, estimates, proposals, schedules, energy infrastructure projects, heavy civil, Industrial, Take off, Bluebeam , Self-perform concrete, Sitework, GPS Excavating, Construction Management, Takeoff , HCSS : Heavy Bid, AGTEK, WINEX.
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Work with the Chief Estimator and the estimating staff through bid submission. Oversee and assist with takeoff and pricing of all direct and indirect cost items associated with the project(s) under his or her direction, through closeout and submission, with all done in full compliance with company processes and procedures.
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The Middlesex Corporation is a nationally recognized and award-winning leader in the heavy civil construction industry. Minimum of 5 years of complex highway, piling, bridge and marine construction experience.
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Ensure that labor rates, bond rates, insurance, and any other job-specific information in HCSS is properly set up and maintained. In-depth knowledge of HCSS is a prerequisite. Ensure that proper subcontractor and vendor coverage is obtained for the bid, especially DBE coverage.
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Competitive base salary Bonus potential Health insurance package 401K Senior Electrical Estimator Duties & Responsibilities Prepare proposal specifications and drawings to determine scope of work and required contents of estimate Experience on commercial projects; Hi rises, colleges etc.
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SENIOR ELECTRICAL ESTIMATOR Gpac is a national executive search firm for the nation’s premier electrical contractors and industry professionals. Gpac has been retained by a confidential client to conduct a search for the position of Senior Electrical Estimator.
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We are seeking a Senior Project Manager/Estimator to be responsible for the estimating, sale and project management of spray-applied fireproofing and insulation projects, the Project Manager/Estimator communicates with General Contractors and end users to provide value and service for new ground-up, renovation and remodel projects consisting of the smallest patching projects to large interior buildouts to major steel framed structures.
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The Sr Estimator would be responsible for estimating work in civil construction, focusing on highway work, drainage systems, bridges and roads. · Track awarded contracts as required – may include estimating/pricing extra work items, change orders, procuring materials, preparing subcontracts, etc.
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We currently have an opportunity for a Senior Estimator in Lisle, IL. The Senior Estimator is responsible for the coordination of bid documents, labor productions, subcontractors, vendor pricing, subcontractor and vendor buyouts, project start-up meetings, owner estimates, subcontractors and vendor requisitions and cost to completes.
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Review estimate and supporting documentation with estimating department manager or senior estimator. Estimate Preparation (Common) - Work closely with material and equipment vendors to obtain competitive pricing on purchased goods and rental equipment.
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The Senior Estimator is responsible for preparing budgets, estimates, and pre-bid packages for construction projects to be built for clients under the CM at Risk guaranteed maximum pricing structure.
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Senior Material Estimator. Experience with Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) 15-2, Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS), Truthful Cost or Pricing Data (formerly TINA), and/or other Government Procurement regulations as they pertain to Bid/Cost.
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Complete the estimating checklist & coordinate with the senior estimator to schedule the bid review. Collaborating with superior staff and with the Senior Estimator to ensure all prequalification documents, RFI deadlines, etc.
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