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The Construction Manager will provide construction engineering and project management labor support to various locations within the NAVFAC Washington Area of Responsibility for performing various tasks/services.
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ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION ESTIMATOR Electrical Project Manager Are you ready to take the next step in your career? The Senior Estimator accurately estimates the cost, time, materials, labor, and equipment required for a construction project.
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Review contractors' direct cost payment requisitions and budget status, review of subcontracts, bonds/subcontractor default insurance, review of change orders, review of Developer's monthly Job Cost Reports, opine on adequacy of contingency, review of construction and disbursement schedules, review of lien waiver and other documentation submitted by the Developer.
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Practical in-field construction experience strongly preferred. Experience in developing energy conservation projects involving solar PV and other renewable energy technologies, large prime movers such as combustion turbines, biomass, and landfill gas facilities.
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The Construction and Site Safety Superintendent will oversee the construction of a cogeneration power plant at NAVFAC’s Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, DC. Planate is a small business provider of planning, design, infrastructure management, technical consulting, engineering, and construction management services in support of the US Department of Defense (DOD) and its service (Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps) missions, along with other federal agencies, all over the world.
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McCormick Taylor, Inc. is accepting multiple resumes for Construction Inspectors to work on highway, structure, and environmental projects. 0-10+ years of experience in the construction industry is a plus, but not preferred/mandatory.
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The A/E Design Project Manager (Construction) will become the leader of our client’s engineering design team in Severna Park, MD. The A/E Design Project Manager will manage multiple simultaneous A/E design projects.
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Assist with construction administration document processing activities, including shop drawings, RFIs, change orders, pay applications, and closeout documents. CMTA has an immediate need for an experienced Senior Construction Administrator to join our diverse team of engineering professionals in the Richmond, VA office.
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Michael Page is partnered with a national builder/developer of multifamily projects. Their typical project ranges from $100M to $200M. They have a strong presence here in the Mid-Atlantic with projects in DC, MD, & VA. They have a large-scale project coming up in the Maryland area and are seeking a Lead Superintendent to join their team.
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Manages construction projects that include renovations, design/build, design/bid/build, and ground-up, for USACE, NAVFAC, Air Force, US Coast Guard, and other federal entities. Bachelor’s degree in Construction Manager, Engineering, or related filed is preferred.
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The right candidate will assist the Superintendent with the management of the community job site as it relates to home construction while providing excellent customer service. Assist Superintendent in managing construction materials to help prevent damage, waste, & theft.
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The primary function of the Construction Manager is to oversee and implement all phases of due diligence, permitting, bidding, and construction of new store and remodel projects for Bob’s Discount Furniture.
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The Field Driver, Construction is responsible for operating a commercial vehicle from one job site to another. We’re looking for aField Driver, Construction. With our range of services, including landscape design, development, maintenance and enhancements, there’s no limit to what we can do, and what you can achieve.
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Overview The Estimator is responsible for estimating residential house plans, remodels, and light commercial projects.
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Reporting to the Director of Real Estate, the successful candidate will manage all construction activities for new ABA therapy centers and special education school campuses on time and within budget.
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