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We deliver diversified Design-Build, Design-Bid-Build, and Contingency/Disaster Relief construction services to our federal clients worldwide. Supervise construction efforts to ensure the project is constructed in accordance with design, budget, and schedule.
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Wagman Heavy Civil Inc’s core competencies include design-build, infrastructure, marine construction, modified concrete, grooving and grinding and geotechnical construction services.
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B.S. in Construction Management, Construction Technology or Civil Engineering degree, or equivalent steel erection management & Ironworker leadership experience preferred.
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As a Civil 3D CAD Designer for Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc. (CEC), you'll work with project managers to produce civil site, water resources, stream restoration, and solid waste construction documents using AutoCAD Civil 3D to include site plans, grading & drainage plans, utility plans, erosion control plans, storm and sewer profiles.
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Lead various civil project designs including site design, land development, roads, storm drainage systems, storm water management facilities, water and sanitary sewer utility design, sediment and erosion control, and traffic control, airports, and facility design.
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The Successful ApplicantThe successful Preconstruction Manager - Raleigh - Design/Build should have the following qualifications:Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, or related field preferred, but not requiredProven experience as a Precon Manager or Estimator in commercial constructionStrong understanding of construction processes, techniques, and best practices.
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Experience & Education Requirements: Knowledge/experience in commercial construction Knowledge/experience in civil and underground utilities Estimating experience required 5 years Strong proficiency in Microsoft Excel Proficiency in OST, Quickbid, Plan Swift, Procore, and Agtek Earthwork 4D is strongly preferred.
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QualificationsExperience/Education Bachelor of Science degree in Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, Geological, or Environmental Engineering Knowledge of civil and electrical conceptual and detailed design methods, road design, foundation design concepts, geo-technical engineering concepts, storm water management, permitting, collector system engineering, substation engineering, construction methods, cost estimation, systems operation and maintenance and construction QA testing preferred.
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5 years of experience in heavy civil construction, with a proven track record of successful project management. Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or related field preferred.
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Stantec is seeking an experienced and versatile civil engineer with design and construction experience of gravity sewer pipes, force mains, water distribution systems, and water transmission mains.
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10+ years of project management experience in heavy civil construction, with a strong emphasis on highways and bridges. Responsibilities Manage all aspects of heavy civil construction projects, from planning and design to construction and completion.
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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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You'll be asked to support grading and drainage/stormwater management design for new and existing electrical utility sites, renewable energy sites (solar, wind, battery storage), and access road design, permitting, and construction support.
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CCI is separated into multiple divisions including the Pipe division, Civil division, Bridge division, Design build, Asphalt paving division, Road way maintenance, Traffic signs and signals and Federal division.
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Application Process: To apply, please submit your resume and cover letter detailing your relevant experience and why you are interested in joining Bayonet Plumbing, Heating, and Air Conditioning, LLC as a Residential New Home Construction HVAC Estimator.
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