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Our diverse and expansive project scope of heavy civil infrastructure projects incorporates all degrees of civil construction that includes but is not limited to; Conventional Concrete, Roller Compacted Concrete and Earthen Dams, Navigational Waterway Locks, Reservoirs, Large Diameter Underground Utilities, Treatment Facilities, Landfills, Site Work, Mass Soil & Rock Excavation, Coal Ash Closures, DOT Highway & Bridge Construction, and on demand emergency services, etc.
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Familiar with grading, drainage, paving (asphalt and concrete), bridge construction, retaining walls, and all other highway construction scopes. Minimum 5-8 years of project experience in heavy/highway construction.
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Construction Management and Field experience relating to water treatment, wastewater treatment, wastewater collection and conveyance/pumping systems, consent decree programs, water distribution systems.
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Overview The primary responsibilities of the Construction Inspector, Airfield are to inspect and review small to large construction methods in accordance with applicable codes and standards included in the project drawings and specifications and to provide general inspections on construction labor and subcontractor work to assure a good and cooperative operation.
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New home, superintendent, homebuilding, construction, production builder, home builder, Adams Homes, VP construction, builder, new home builder, new home construction,construction supervisor, new homes, new builds, homebuilding, homebuilder.
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As a Senior Construction Inspector, you will be responsible for inspecting and reporting on virtually every phase of the construction process: including, but not limited to, civil (site work & utilities), roadway (asphalt and portland cement concrete paving, striping, signage, materials testing, traffic control, maintenance of way), structural; electrical, safety, and hazardous material abatement.
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Proven experience as an Excavator - Heavy Equipment Operator in the heavy civil construction industry. As an Excavator - Heavy Equipment Operator you will be a key contributor to our earthwork and construction projects.
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Responsibilities: To perform quality control construction observations for roadway and bridge construction, general site work, maintenance and protection of traffic, drainage, earthwork, paving, concrete work, reinforcement steel placement, utility relocation work, coordination, and safety.
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Operation, care, use and maintenance of all hand tools, power tools and construction equipment related to the trade. We are seeking Landscape Construction Team Members to join our Landscape Installation teams.
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Advanced knowledge of various construction disciplines, safety regulations, scheduling, cost control, quality control, engineering drawings and other documents. Provides liaison between project management, field engineering, estimating, and subcontractors to ensure construction complies with plans and specifications and company quality standards.
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You have relevant proven prior experience in a related field of garage door and opener service construction, framing, HVAC or related field. The Garage Door Service Technician is responsible for the construction, installation, and/or maintenance of overhead garage doors.
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Job ID: 499052 Preferred Materials - Concrete Division, part of CRH South Division, is a leading supplier of ready mix concrete, concrete block, rebar and building materials in the state of Florida, providing the highest product quality and service in the construction industry.
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An outdoor advertising company is looking for Construction Crew Members to join their team in Orlando, Florida. The Construction Crew Member's primary responsibility is to perform tasks involving physical labor, welding/cutting of metal and operation of vehicles/equipment as it pertains to construction projects associated with advertising structures.
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Track record (minimum 8 years) in managing large scale renewable construction projects, preferably with significant experience in battery storage or utility scale energy projects. My client is seeking a talented Director of Construction to lead their utility scale battery storage projects on a remote basis.
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We are seeking an experienced Commercial Pool Construction Project Manager to oversee our projects from inception to completion, ensuring they meet our standards for quality, safety, and client satisfaction.
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