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Knowledge of industry best practices, cost control principles, and regulatory requirements related to Heavy Highway and Road construction. Responsibilities: Utilize expertise in Civil Engineering to accurately estimate project costs for Heavy Highway and Road construction ventures.
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Utilize expertise in Civil Engineering to accurately estimate project costs for Heavy Highway and Road construction ventures. Proven track record as a Civil Estimator in Heavy Highway/Bridge and/or Site Development background.
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Proven track record as a Civil Estimator in Heavy Highway and Road construction, with 5-10+ years of experience. Collaborate closely with project managers, engineers, and clients to develop detailed cost proposals and bid documents.
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Evaluate alternative construction methods and materials to optimize cost-efficiency and project feasibility. Stay abreast of industry trends, market conditions, and regulatory changes to inform cost estimations and maintain competitive pricing.
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Conduct comprehensive analyses of project requirements, including materials, labor, equipment, and subcontractor expenses. Participate in pre-bid meetings, site visits, and negotiations to assess project scope and requirements accurately.
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The Project Manager shall have the responsibility for site administration and coordination of site operations, quality control, health and safety, and cost control for field operations of a defined area or type of construction activities for the project.
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Our client is a well-established, cutting-edge, civil construction contractor looking for a CAD Manager who loves earthwork, paving, structures, underground utilities, and everything else there is about heavy highway and civil construction.
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Prior knowledge of Heavy Highway, Bridges, Asphalt/Paving, Earthwork, Sitework, Excavating, Underground Utilities, Marine, Rail, and Dams. Candidates who are experienced in Heavy Highway, Bridges, Asphalt/Paving, Earthwork, Sitework, Excavating, Underground Utilities, Marine, Rail, and Dams should consider this great opportunity.
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Job Title: Heavy Equipment Mechanic - Hampton Diagnose and repair heavy highway, grading and asphalt equipment and maintenance issues. Perform repairs and overhaul of the various highway, grading and asphalt equipment, pumps, air compressor, transmissions, controls and accessories, etc.
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5+ years of previous project management experience with heavy highway construction projects. Management of the project budget, including periodic revenue and cost projections; tracking production quantities.
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MESH is a strategic partner for heavy/highway sitework contractors and developers who need to optimize their site work design and construction. Experience using CAD software for land development or heavy/highway 3D design or modeling.
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The Estimator/Engineer with Project Manager experience in heavy highway construction will schedule, maintain quantity take-offs and assisting in project bids/estimating on transportation infrastructure projects.
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CCI has a large equipment fleet and self performs all aspects of construction management, site work, utilities, demolition, heavy highway, cast-in-place concrete, installation of divisions 8 & 10 items, and erection of pre-engineered metal structures.
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Experience: five or more years of heavy highway and civil construction experience as a Finish Blade Operator or Motor Grade Operator preferred. Essential functions and responsibilities:Operate motor graders, some equipped with GPS and Laser Controlled Grading SystemPerform finish grade work to bluetops or other close specification control.
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Job Description: Repair and maintenance of heavy highway construction fleet. Position Title: Heavy Equipment Field Mechanic. o Excavators (size class 50 – 360 Hitachi, John Deere, Komatsu, Kubota.
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