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A degree in urban planning or geography; OR, five (5) years land development experience or related field; OR, any equivalent combination of training and/or experience that provides for the required knowledge and abilities.
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Nspiregreen/CHPlanning provides services in the following areas of urban planning: Urban Design Transportation Planning Environmental Planning Land Use Public Engagement Social Equity Civil Engineering Key Responsibilities Duties Include:Participate in the development of a comprehensive Airport Master Plan and programs for the utilization of land.
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We are at our best when a project requires us to bring together skills in civil engineering, transportation planning and design, urban land planning, survey, and environmental sciences.
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Bachelor’s degree in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Engineering, Urban Planning, Computer Science, or a related field, and 2+ years’ experience in GIS applications support. Collect, maintain, and update GIS data related to transportation infrastructure, public transit, road networks, traffic, land use, and other mobility-related factors.
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The candidate will have 0 to 3 years of experience with community master planning, housing affordability, adaptive reuse, land use, environmental studies, vulnerability assessments, strategy implementation, hazard mitigation planning, low impact development, and watershed/stormwater management.
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Assist the Landscape Architecture team with planning, design and permitting of landscape architecture, civil engineering, land development and infrastructure projects using design, engineering and graphic software (AutoCAD, Civil 3D, Sketch Up, Photoshop, Illustrator) and equipment to prepare landscape architecture and design documents.
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Bachelor's Degree in Urban Planning, Geography, Landscape Architecture, Architecture, Engineering, or related field with five (5) years of directly related work experience in land use planning or a related field; or any equivalent combination of experience and training which provides the knowledge, skills and abilities necessary to perform the work.
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The Community Planning Intern will assist in helping the transition of new communities from the Land Acquisition and Land Development teams to the Sales and Production teams. We're the country's premier luxury builder with the widest range of products in the industry, including traditional single-family homes, active adult, hi-rise condos, apartment rentals, urban redevelopment, and student housing.
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Support our national Landscape Architecture and Land Planning practices by providing site planning, urban and landscape design, and graphic and technical expertise. Site planning, urban and landscape design, and graphic and technical expertise on public and private sector project.
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Projects can include land planning, urban design and redevelopment, mixed-use and all types of residential development, streetscapes, design guidelines, public infrastructure design, parks, and other community facility design.
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Knowledge of planning disciplines such as urban design, environmental planning, military planning, economic development or land use. The primary duties of the Level 1 Planner are to collect, assimilate, develop, and manage facilities and land use planning, landscape design and mission requirements-related data for military and other federal clients worldwide.
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Our projects span from wastewater to K-12 to government to transportation to urban planning. As a multidisciplinary firm, our services include architecture, construction management, land surveying, landscape architecture, transportation engineering, municipal engineering, and environmental.
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Land development and transportation projects experience with focus on drainage, stormwater management, and erosion and sediment control. Understanding of urban and rural hydrologic processes, watersheds, open channel and closed pipe hydraulics, and proficiency in GIS (ARCmap/ GISPro.
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DEA’s planning group specializes in environmental and NEPA compliance, comprehensive and master planning, land use and development permitting, permitting strategies, plan and code amendments, urban design, multimodal transportation, housing, and grant writing.
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Our projects span from wastewater to K-12 to municipality to transportation to urban planning. 5+ years' experience with municipal infrastructure projects (planning, budgeting, designing, and executing.
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