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Path Construction is seeking a qualified Superintendent to join our organization in the Chicago, IL area. Proven construction technical knowledge on site with understanding of each facet of a job (i.e. concrete, masonry, metals, wood & plastics, moisture proofing, openings, finishes, specialties, equipment, furnishing, conveying systems, fire suppression, plumbing, HVAC, electrical, communication, security, earthwork, exteriors improvements, utilities, transportation, waterway & marine construction, wastewater, demolition, etc.
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As The Construction Excavation Superintendent of Heavy Highway Projects you will be responsible for directing activities of union and nonunion workers engaged with construction of highways, runways, site development infrastructure or other heavy highway construction projects with an emphasis on moving/hauling dirt.
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As part of the field construction team, the Construction Project Superintendent interfaces with the Senior Construction Project Manager, Construction Project Engineer and subcontractors.
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Our Construction Engineering Group focuses on a wide range of projects including roadway, utility, stormwater, parking lots, bike paths, parks, and pedestrian facilities for a variety of municipalities, counties, IDOT and Tollway.
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I. Primary Function: The Superintendent-Asphalt directs activities of union and non-union workers engaged with asphalt lay down in construction of highways, runways, site development infrastructure or other heavy highway construction projects.
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Construction defect or General Liability claims experience with construction knowledge. As a Senior Claim Specialist Construction Defect you will handle single and multi-party construction defect claims of moderate to high exposure and complexity within specific authority limits, to ensure that claims are handled in the most efficient, effective way while delivering a customer-centric claims service.
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The Project Estimator will review plans and prepare bid information for commercial landscape construction and Irrigation projects. Minimum of 2 years of construction industry estimating experience for hardscape or building construction projects.
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Preferred experience with IDOT, ISTHA, Chicago DOT, CTA, Metra, Class 1 Railroad construction is a plus. Provide entry level support for our Railroad/Construction Resident Engineer that consists of field inspection, material testing, documentation of activities and quantities, review the plans and specifications, report writing, cost estimates, project closeout process, and other related tasks.
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The position requires prior experience with the Tollway, IDOT and CDOT. The Job: The job will consist of construction observation work on-site at various infrastructure projects, primarily on the Tollway.
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Coordinates with construction Safety Manager to ensure that projects are completed in accordance with established safety goals. Responsible for problem resolution involving labor disputes, staffing, construction materials, construction equipment and contracts/subcontracts administration.
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Construction management, project management, subcontractor management, safety, commercial, Project Schedule, Budgeting, construction document, construction project management, Commercial construction, General contractor, Change order, warehouse distribution, distribution center, Construction, Civil engineering, Site development, Project coordination, procore.
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QuestMark, a division of CentiMark Corporation, is the nation's largest self performing flooring contractor and the leading provider of polished concrete, epoxy, urethane, and exterior coatings for pedestrian and vehicle spaces in the industrial, commercial, and retail markets.
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Collaborating with the Construction Safety Manager to ensure that projects adhere to established safety goals. Proficiency in the use of computer software commonly employed in the construction industry; experience with Procore is advantageous.
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Leidos, under the NISC IV program, is seeking experienced candidates for the role of Construction Inspector to provide technical construction management and oversight support for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) facility modernization projects.
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5 years previous working experience as construction superintendent. We are seeking a Construction Superintendent to join our team! Familiarity with construction management software (ProCore, Timberline, Blue Beam, Microsoft Project.
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Title: construction superintendent Company: Wohlsen Construction Company in Arlington Heights, IL
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