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Coordinate production and attend meetings with other trades as well as the general contractor to identify and resolve any conflicts while providing excellent customer service. The Mechanical HVAC Superintendent role is a critical management position responsible for providing direction to the project team to complete builds on time while maintaining high-level quality, safety, and customer loyalty.
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Provide monthly business unit summary reports to VPO.Maintain and improve owner, general contractor, engineer and vendor relations. Ensure material/equipment/fixture management plan is developed, implemented and monitored, including process of requisitions, buyouts, submittals, CAD, release, pre-fabrication, fabrication, status tracking and delivery coordination.
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As a self-perform general contractor specializing in water, wastewater, and industrial projects, we continually look for people who share in our Core Values to better themselves and contribute to our mission of being empowered thought leaders boldly changing the construction industry.
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Four-year college degree in engineering, construction management, building construction or similar is preferable and a minimum of ten years of estimating experience. Prepare General Conditions estimates for review by Field Operations Manager.
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Scott Humphrey has partnered with a reputable General Contractor seeking a Project Executive to lead their Project Management team and develop new business in the Phoenix area. Proficient in management and business development along with strong technical knowledge of the built environment.
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Experience working for a large General Contractor in high-rise commercial. AECOM/Hunt has an exciting opportunity for a General Superintendent in our Phoenix office for our current and future construction projects.
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IRiS Construction Recruiting has an immediate need for a Traveling Construction Superintendent to lead Ground-up projects (up to $40MM) for a Top General Contractor. High-school diploma; Civil engineering or construction management degree preferred.
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7+ years of general contracting or design build experience as lead Superintendent, or relevant field-management of commercial construction projects. Seeking a capable and experienced traveling superintendent with the desire to be part of a winning Design Build contractor.
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Deep Understanding Of The Commercial Management Of The General Contractor (GC) From Liaison With Our Procurement Office On The Request For Proposal (RFP) Documents Through To The Final Payments And Agreement Of The Final Accounts And Paperwork.
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CIP Management with Field Engineering involving aging material at General Contractor locations. Perform audits at General Contractor locations. Managing General Contractors performance to include scanning compliance, inbound/reverse logistics coordination, all aspects of inventory tracking.
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Over our 84-year history, Hensel Phelps has evolved from a bid-build general contractor to a full-service building provider. Maintain the computerized maintenance management software (CMMS) workflow coordination and process coordination.
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Minimum of 5 years’ previous experience performing estimating work on construction projects for a General Contractor / Construction Manager, ideally ranging from $100,000 to $100 million in spend.
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0-3 years of experience as a project engineer for a general contractor or construction management firm. A 4-year college degree, preferably in construction management or construction related fields.
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We are a rapidly growing commercial general contractor with offices in Arlington Heights, IL; Charlotte, NC; Knoxville, TN; Tamp, FL; Dallas, TX; and Scottsdale, AZ working on projects throughout the United States.
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Communicate changes to the detailing team and reconcile all resulting structural detailchanges with all team members Organize detailing RFI’s and create formal RFI’s for review by the engineer, architect,and general contractor Communicate with off-site detailing subcontractors to ensure quality drawings aredelivered on time Review and submittal of shop drawings created by steel detailers Assist project manager in management of subcontractors, including metal deckers,miscellaneous steel, etc.
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