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We are seeking a dedicated Preconstruction MEP Estimator to play a pivotal role in our Construction Management at Risk projects. Bachelor's Degree in Engineering, Construction Management, Construction Science, or a related field.
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Bachelor's Degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, or a related field. With your expertise in project estimation, cost management, and construction estimating, you will play a pivotal role in our project bidding process, cost analysis, and budgeting.
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A qualified candidate will possess a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, Construction Engineering, or another degree related to the built environment.
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A four (4) year college degree in Construction Management preferred; working knowledge of multiple construction estimator software platforms with experience in Buildertrend software builder is preferred.
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Bid / lumpsum, construction management, and large design build projects to determine overall project requirements (bonding, insurance, etc. Successfully led pursuits valued up to $250 million in delivery model hard bid/lump sum, construction management/cost reimbursable/target.
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Your skills and expertise will play a critical role in our commitment to delivering exceptional construction management services. We are a forward-thinking construction management firm, purpose-built to address the evolving demands of our diverse clientele spanning various industries.
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This position involves creating MEP FP construction cost models, estimating expenses at all design phases, and crafting schedule and logistics plans to support the preconstruction efforts. Minimum of 5 years of experience in construction estimating and preconstruction MEP FP projects.
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Experience with Construction Management at Risk (CMAR) is preferred. Experience as an Estimator at a Construction company. Based in Bethlehem, we are a Design/Build Construction company with a strong reputation in the industry.
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Bachelor's degree in Construction Management or related field preferred. Growing construction company seeking experienced Grading Estimator/Project Manager to join their team.
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Proven experience as a project estimator, preferably in high-end residential construction or similar field. Utilize ProCore software for project management, tracking, and reporting.
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Advanced knowledge and AutoCAD of construction management 3D principles and practices. We are a very well established Construction Management and General Contracting company based in Detroit, MI.
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Associate’s Degree in Construction Management, Engineering and/or Piping Trade Experience. Estimator needed for a local construction company in the Twin Cities! We are a fully integrated construction, engineering, fabrication and business solutions company with over 100 years of experience.
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Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Engineering, or related field is preferred. A minimum of 2 years of experience in construction estimating or a related field. This is a full-time position that requires a minimum of 2 years of experience in construction estimating.
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Familiarity with construction equipment, estimating methods, cost management, and material pricing. An exciting newly created role for a Estimator within a growing construction company in the Fox Valley Area who work on multiple high profile projects.
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