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Our exemplar projects are the New Tom Bradly International Terminal, Wilshire-Curson 32 story high-rise residential tower, The Source 2,700 car parking structure, Gilead Pharmaceuticals Corporate Campus and Distribution Center, and others.
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We are partnering with a leading civil contracting firm in the Southeast, specializing in commercial and residential site development, underground utilities, grading, and roadway construction, including water and wastewater treatment plant construction.
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Effective communicator who is able to maintain and foster positive relationships with public agencies, architects, engineers, permits/inspections departments, utility owners, and company employeesUnderstanding of cost control and schedule managementResourcefulness, imagination and a passion for challengesHigh level of fairness, honesty and integrityExperience with construction of residential/multifamily is preferred.
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With more than 20 locations across the Southeast, Baker Roofing Company is an industry leader in providing an outstanding experience in commercial roofing, residential construction, metal fabrication, restoration, and more.
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Leading residential homebuilder with a strong commitment to quality, innovation, and customer satisfaction is seeking an experienced Purchasing Manager to join their team. 5 years of experience in residential production homebuilding purchasing.
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Requires 5+ years of experience in Stick frame Multi-Family Residential Construction. Requires working knowledge of various construction disciplines, cost control, scheduling, safety regulations, engineering drawings and other documents required.
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In this role you will be responsible for leading and developing a small team and overseeing cost estimation and project management for concrete construction projects across residential, commercial, and municipal sectors.
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Lennar is seeking a Construction Manager who is responsible for managing and overseeing construction of homes in an assigned community to ensure cost, schedule and quality standards are met.
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A Fortune 500 company and one of America's top residential builders is looking for a Construction Manager in Columbus. The Construction Manager is responsible for managing and overseeing the construction of homes in assigned community(s) to ensure cost, schedule and quality standards are met.
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Lennar is seeking a Construction Manager to be responsible for managing and overseeing construction of homes in an assigned community, under the supervision of the Senior Management to ensure cost, schedule and quality standards are met.
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Lennar is seeking a Construction Manager that will be r esponsible for managing and overseeing construction of homes in an assigned community to ensure cost, schedule and quality standards are met.
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Lennar is seeking an attentive and thorough Construction Manager who will be r esponsible for managing and overseeing construction of homes in an assigned community to ensure cost, schedule and quality standards are met.
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Minimum 1 years' experience in residential construction management required. Plan all construction activities on homes from start to finish, including but not limited to pre- construction meetings, pre-drywall meetings and final presentation.
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Our Estimator/Project Managers oversee aspects of overall planning and management for various types of construction projects with an emphasis on Site Civil in the areas of Heavy Highway (IDOT Projects), Commercial and Residential.
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Monitor reports, assist in pre-construction and production of homes, and supervise trade partner's work, assuring that such work complies with standards of quality. Oversee the construction and inspection of the home using inspection forms, plans and procedures.
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