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Redland, a growth orientated and industry leading consulting firm providing Construction Management, Civil Engineering, Land Planning, and Landscape Architecture services to the development community, is seeking qualified candidates for a Construction Project Manager position.
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Participate in construction administration activities with Project Architect and on-site staff. We are seeking a landscape design professional to be responsible for performing a variety of assignments in all aspects of landscape design from project conception to construction completion, as well as supporting the development and documentation of the technical solutions required by both the design and the local governing code.
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The project Manager will report to a Power Transaction Services Managing Director. As a Project Manager within Leidos' Energy & Infrastructure Consulting Practice, you will play an important part in those transactions, giving you an opportunity to contribute, in a meaningful way, to making our world a better place.
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As a CBRE Surveying Project Manager, you will be responsible for having knowledge of ALTA Surveys, Cell Tower Surveys, As-built Surveys, Topographic Surveys, Property, and Boundary Surveys experience.
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Perform research, strategic consultation, preparation and project management of NEPA documents for complex public and private land development projects. Manage public engagement activities and interact with various members of public agency and private client staff on matters related to land use planning, project description development, NEPA compliance, and land development/entitlements.
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HBK Engineering is seeking a Project Engineer to support our growing portfolio of land development projects, including electric vehicle charging stations, commercial and utility-scale solar, battery energy storage sites and utility-related civil site work.
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The ideal candidate has extensive experience in residential solar construction operations, has been at least a 2nd line manager, is tech savvy, and has overseen a minimum of 1,000 jobs per month.
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We are searching for a Construction Project Superintendent with extensive experience in concrete construction, earthwork, asphalt pavement, and but not required experience with utilities.
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Engage in project startup activities such as engineering/construction RFP development and bidding, ROW agreement acquisition, long-lead permitting, joint-build agreements and long-lead materials procurement as required in order to position the project for success.
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Under the direction of the project manager, supports project requirements including opinions-of-probable-costs estimates, drawing documentation and systems design. Project Designer/Security Specialist, ICT Consulting - ( 24000054.
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The Senior Project Manager r eports to the Denver Area Manager and provides onsite leadership, coordination, and direction for construction management activities in the water/wastewater market in the Denver region.
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Direct and oversee energy facility siting/routing, permitting, environmental field surveys, resource analyses, agency coordination, public outreach, budget, and project tracking. ·Ability to research and interpret federal, state, and local regulations on a project-specific basis to assess project permitting feasibility and requirements.
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Mortenson is currently seeking an experienced Integrated Construction Coordinator II to join our Denver Operating Group to implement and oversee Virtual Design and Construction processes throughout phases of a project.
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Project Manager (Heavy Civil) Our client is seeking a Project Manager responsible for all aspects of heavy civil construction projects including field crew management, project administration, and safety compliance.
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The Project Management internship is a full-time, paid position that will last for 12 weeks. As a Project Management Intern, you will:Assist in project planning, including defining scope, goals, and deliverables.
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