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If you are a skilled Demolition Laborer with a passion for delivering high-quality craftsmanship, we want to hear from you! As a Demolition Laborer at United Trades of America, you will be an essential part of our dynamic team, responsible for executing various tasks related to the demolition of structures and the preparation of construction sites.
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JOB SUMMARY: A KEMRON Project Manager has responsibility for managing environmental investigation and remediation projects ranging from preliminary assessment to remediation and long-term O&M at leaking UST, chlorinated solvent plumes, Brownfield properties, and/or asbestos abatement/demolition.
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As a Demolition Laborer at United Trades of America, you will be an integral part of our construction team, responsible for executing various demolition tasks. Job Title: Demolition Laborer.
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Hazardous abatement, including asbestos, lead and black mold, and interior and structural demolition, industrial maintenance in fabrication facilities. Our focus is to be a turnkey service provider simplifying complexity and safely delivering abatement and demolition projects that are transformed, revitalized and ready for use.
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Demonstrated knowledge of historic preservation, restoration, demolition, and renovation projects. They will also be well-versed in the intricacies of historic preservation, restoration, demolition, and renovation projects.
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From breaking ground to the finished project, our team has been laying the groundwork for excellence on heavy civil construction and demolition projects for over 65 years. Site Assessment: Attend bid walks to assess work scope, estimate disposal needs, and plan hazardous substance abatement for demolition in heavy industrial environments.
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Experience: 5-10 years in environmental/demolition industry with abatement and waste management emphasis, preferably in heavy industrial settings. Field Work: Comfortable performing field work in heavy industrial environments, with demolition experience preferred.
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Support with several general construction duties for earthwork, demolition and general civil construction projects including but not limited to: staking, plan reading, cleaning and preparing a job site.
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Joe and John are constantly expanding critical area of their business; namely, heavy highway construction, utility installation, environmental contracting, commercial site development, demolition, aggregate and transportation.
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As the nation's largest demolition and asbestos abatement firm, they bring unmatched industry-leading resources to every project, regardless of size. The ideal candidate will possess a deep understanding of hydrology, environmental engineering, and water resource management.
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The Mold Remediation & Biohazard Technician is primarily responsible for physically performing mold remediation, setting up containment, performing demolition as needed, delivering, staging, setting-up and monitoring remediation equipment, taking down and decontaminating drying/remediation/abatement equipment, and overseeing demolition/cleaning crews of up to 10 people.
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Loureiro Contractors, Inc. (LCI) is a Connecticut-based contractor with a broad range of experience in infrastructure development, environmental remediation and demolition. Our in-house capabilities include: site work; concrete construction; soil, groundwater and sediment remediation; roadways; bridges; earth retaining systems; underground utilities; and UST removal and replacement.
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Assist with all aspects of hands-on construction tasks including, but not limited to, demolition, site prep, framing, insulation, drywall, flooring, roofing, finish carpentry and landscaping. Assist with all aspects of hands-on construction tasks including, but not limited to, demolition, site prep, framing, insulation, drywall, flooring, roofing, finish carpentry and landscaping.
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Lead support for the implementation of plant abatement / demolition / remediation (ash pond, coal pile and landfill closure) activities. Tasks may include development of decommissioning & demolition plans; conducting regulated materials assessments; preparing remediation, ash pond, and landfill closure plans; generating contractor bid documents; management of contractor bid process, project implementation management, QA/QC, project management and business development (including proposals.
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The Technician will be responsible to perform water and fire clean-up work in residential and commercial properties, demolition, restorative drying, packing out of customer belongings and general cleaning.
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