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Estimator - Heavy Civil Construction Company Overview: Join a leading construction contractor specializing in heavy highway and bridge construction, utility work, and marine projects. Position Overview: Our client is seeking a seasoned Estimator with extensive experience in Heavy Civil Construction.
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Our client is seeking a seasoned Estimator with extensive experience in Heavy Civil Construction. Estimator - Heavy Civil Construction. The Estimator will be adept at take-off plans and estimating projects, and will quickly become self-sufficient in their role.
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The Estimator is responsible for accurate and timely preparation of estimates for jobs to be bid and should have extensive knowledge of construction means and methods, costs and engineering and industry principles.
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We specialize in: Underground Utilities (Gas, Water, Sewer, Fiber Optic, Electrical), Foundations, Bridges, Highways, Airports, Sitework; Power/Utility: Substations, Power Plants, Transmission & Distribution, Sitework; Emergency Management: Reconstruction, 24-Hour Storm Response, Storm Hardening, Shoreline Restoration/Stabilization, Debris Removal; Solar Installation and Construction Management.
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A prominent AISC Certified structural steel fabricator in the Southwest is seeking a talented and motivated Steel Estimator to join their expanding team. Orchestrate pre-construction duties and meeting with owners, clients and engineers Serve as company interface between owner & architect Steel Estimator QUALIFICATIONS : 2+ years of structural and miscellaneous steel estimating experience Detailing experience not required but a bonus.
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The Project Estimator will be responsible for providing accurate and timely cost estimates for various paving and street building projects. This is a full-time on-site role for a Project Estimator.
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Clark is seeking an experienced Civil Estimator, to be based in and out of our Bethesda headquarters, to help grow our backlog of projects in the Mid Atlantic market, using all types of delivery methods, but with an emphasis in Construction Manager At-Risk (CMAR) projects.
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The person that fills this position will be a key member of the high-performing Estimating Team. The Estimator is responsible for the successful bidding and winning of water, storm, sewer, wastewater treatment plant, duct bank, asphalt, bridge, concrete, and other similar civil projects.
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This individual must have had at least one of the previous titles; project director (projects over 50 million annually, and 150 million aggregate) proposal manager (40+ million contracts) senior estimator (100+ million annual in awarded work) Software skills in HCSS Heavy bid or other estimating software, Grade Beam, Primavera P6, and On-Screen Takeoff, BIM/Autodesk programs.
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Are you a detail-oriented Civil Estimator with expertise in Bridge, Grading, or Paving Construction projects? Civil Estimator Responsibilities: Prepare accurate estimates for various civil construction projects.
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Qualifications: Experience in Heavy Civil Construction estimating. Strong background in estimating projects related to heavy highway, bridge construction, utility work, or marine projects. Review and analyze subcontractor and supplier bids.
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NSC Technologies is currently hiring for an Estimator for work in the Hampton Roads area. OSHA Training NSC Technologies is dedicated to being the most trusted provider of innovative staffing solutions servicing the global Marine, Energy, Commercial and Industrial marketplace.
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Job Title: Heavy Civil Construction Estimator Position Overview: We are seeking an experienced Heavy Civil Construction Estimator with a strong background in estimating underground wet utilities and earth retention/shoring practices.
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Supervise and mentor junior estimators and support staff. Proficiency in relevant estimating software and tools. Key Responsibilities: Perform detailed quantity take-offs from construction plans. They are committed to delivering high-quality projects and building a collaborative work environment.
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Nestled in the heart of Pennsylvania, this employer is seeking a talented Senior Estimator or Estimator with experience in Heavy Civil/Heavy Highway construction. Benefits: PTO, medical, dental, vision, 401K with company matching If you are a highly motivated and experienced Heavy Civil Estimator looking to make a significant impact on our projects and enjoy the benefits of living and working in PA, let's connect.
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