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Master's degree in Business, Project Management, Landscape Architecture, Planning, Urban Design or related field. Leads the development and the execution of the project management plan.
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Their role is to take a strategic approach to project work, building connections between technical disciplines such as urban design, transport planning, urban economics and infrastructure development.
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Civil Engineer, Project Manager, Project Engineer, EI, PE, Licensed Engineer, Civil 3D, Design, Civil design, Site development, Land development, Civil engineering, Civil 3d, Site design, Stormwater design, Autocad civil 3d, Project management, Professional engineer, Eit.
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We are seeking a Landscape Architect / Designer professional who is passionate about urban design, site planning, and landscape architecture to join the office in Naples, FL. Working in collaboration with our partners, our studios provide design services for a wide variety of project types and scales including parks, streetscapes, master planned communities, resorts, themed entertainment, healthcare and corporate campuses, transportation, and sports/athletics facilities.
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Ten years of professional marketing and business development experience as director of business development or deputy director in the landscape architecture, architecture, urban design, or park advocacy fields, preferably based in NYC.
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Our talented team have an array of skills ranging from construction management, civil engineering, transportation planning, environmental, landscape architecture and urban design, and surveying and geospatial services.
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Bachelor's degree in Urban Planning, Urban Design, Geography, Landscape Architecture or a related field and five years experience in planning, project review or a related community development activity.
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Typical responsibilities will include technical calculations and reports, site layout, grading and earthwork calculations, storm drainage, utility design, stormwater management, erosion control design, and permitting of Land Development projects as necessary to achieve project goals.
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Revit, revit architecture, Architecture, Architectural design, Construction administration, Project management, Design development, Schematic design, Health care, construction drawings, construction document, project architecture, healthcare design, Cad, Drafting, healthcare industry, healthcare, Design, Interior design, Construction documentation.
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We are looking for a dedicated and experienced Residential Development Distribution Designer to join our team in Charlotte, NC. This mid-level role requires a professional with proficiency in BOUD, Maximo, and PoleForeman software, along with substantial experience in client Systems, project management, underground power design, and power line extension design.
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Bachelor’s Degree minimum, in the field of construction management, urban design, business, engineering or related course study or equivalent years of experience. Responsible for the creation and management of site development, architectural and fee budgets.
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Five to seven years of progressively responsible experience in land development, urban planning, civil engineering, or a related field, including significant experience with municipal entitlement processes and permit management.
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Working knowledge of principles and practices of urban planning, building construction, site development, zoning ordinances, urban design, historic preservation, environmental protection and architecture; economics, sociology and community organization as applied to urban planning models; relationship between factors affecting urban planning policy, such as economic, political, sociological, legal, etc.
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Plans, directs, and coordinates the functions of construction project management, development review, design, surveying, inspection, technical plans, and specifications, right-of-way, and budgets.
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The Senior Landscape Architect finds design solutions for a variety of project types from hotel and resort destinations, residential multi-family communities, urban and mixed-use development, and large-scale master planning developments.
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