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Execute community development plans including construction of streets, utilities (wet and dry), amenities, common areas, storm water management facilities and entrances. Bring your experience in homebuilding, residential land development, civil/site project management, commercial construction etc and join our client - the largest and most profitable residential land and lot development company in the country.
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Prepare reports, opinions, and recommendations for the direction of the project; hydrology/hydraulic studies, due diligence/site analysis reports, engineer’s opinion of probable costs, project schedules, utility computations, detention/retention computations, storm sewer reports, local and state permit applications, storm water reports, soils reports, earthwork volume calculations, StormCAD reports, WaterCAD reports, and preliminary grading.
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They are looking from a technical lead to carry out forensic structural investigations, root cause analyses, large-loss investigations and structural evaluations for damage related to storm events, water intrusion, vehicle impacts, product failures, design defects, and construction defects.
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Prior experience with preparation of plans, specifications, and estimates pertaining to construction of water, sewer, street, storm drain, street lighting, traffic signal, other facilities, and related public works projects.
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Accomplished and multitalented Civil Engineer with more than 15 years of significant experience designing, planning, managing and administering public works projects including providing maintenance support for municipal utility systems (storm water, sanitary, sewer and water.
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Must be familiar with regulatory requirements such as CalOsha, Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP), US Department of Fish and Wildlife, California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Army Corp of Engineers, Regional Water Quality Control Boards, and other regulatory agencies as required.
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Specific Areas of Experience: Land Development, Site Geometry, Utility Services and Main design, Site Grading, Storm Drainage design, Stormwater Management, Stormwater Pollution Prevention design, and Local Agency Code Analysis and Implementation in Design: 5 years.
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Projects may include erosion control, demolitions, clearing and grading, subgrade and base work, asphalt and concrete paving, storm sewer systems, underground utility work, concrete work including curb and gutters and sidewalks, and bridge repairs.
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Have experience in civil infrastructure construction, precast concrete manufacturing sales, or similar product sales. Our products range from utility vaults, reinforced concrete pipe, catch basins, drainage and septic tanks, to retaining walls, storm shelters, wall panels, concrete barriers, a variety of prestressed concrete products and more.
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Perform technical design calculations associated with land development projects such as storm drainage hydraulic sizing, water distribution modeling, BMP, sanitary sewer collection systems, erosion control measures, etc.
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Perform design calculations (i.e., water, sewer and storm drainage hydraulic modeling, SCMs, erosion control, etc.) Perform site design from conceptual through construction document phases utilizing AutoCAD Civil3D software.
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Perform reviews of Architecture-Engineering designs and provide construction support for civil aspects, including but not limited to site development, grading plans, erosion control plans, fencing plans, storm drainage plans, parking lots, roads, streets, storm water utilities, domestic water and wastewater utilities, and/or Access Control Points.
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Complete all required HSE related operating permits including but not limited to storm water, air quality, air construction. Support Regional HSE Manager in response to compliance inquiries from EPA, OSHA, DOT and federal, state and local governmental agencies.
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Performs assignments in the design of commercial, single family, multi-family and mixed-use developments – including roadway, domestic water, sanitary sewer and storm sewer drainage system design.
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Foley Products is seeking construction site installation observers for their large and heavy precast concrete drainage products, typically moved by large excavators or cranes, on an on-demand basis as independent contractors within Georgia and Tennessee.
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