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The Falcon Group’s services include Architectural Services and Civil, Structural, Construction & MEP Engineering Services, and much more. Review, draft, and negotiate construction contracts, including design contracts, construction contracts, and subcontracts.
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CONSTRUCTION SUPERINTENDENT Division: Commercial. The Superintendent provides leadership on the jobsite, coordinates subcontractors, vendors, inspectors, and foremen of a specific construction project.
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In this position as the Civil Engineering Discipline Lead or Project Design Manager on large flood risk management projects job duties:Design Leadership : Conceptualize the design and oversee preparation of plans, specifications, cost estimates, technical reports, and other project documents; utilize standard techniques, procedures, and criteria while using advanced methods to innovate solutions on flood risk management projects from pursuit through construction.
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Here’s what you’d do: The Project Estimator will review plans and prepare bid information for commercial landscape construction and Irrigation projects. Maintaining current and accurate information on prices from suppliers and subcontractors Utilizing standard estimate computer software to present information to management Demonstrating role model behaviors on ethics and integrity You might be a good fit if you have: Minimum of 2 years of construction industry estimating experience for hardscape or building construction projects Degree in Construction Science, Construction Management, or equivalent work experience.
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10+ years’ experience in Construction Management, Design Engineering Management, or Architectural Management. Experience managing due diligence and permitting or construction administration for multiple buildings and/or site development 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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We are experts in underground utility construction methods including excavation and horizontal directional drilling. With over 300 employees and a fleet of over 600 vehicles and heavy equipment, CES can find solutions to the most difficult utility construction problems from dense urban cities to distant rural transmission.
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Drainage construction of manholes, RCP pipe, trenching and backfilling an asset. Review daily work schedule and productions with Field Engineers and General Superintendent and update monthly schedule.
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Review submittals and shop drawings, ensuring alignment with construction documents and field requirements. 5+ year’s construction experience. Regular On-Site Massage Therapy Sessions. Project experience with interior renovations, ground-up, established malls and new mall environments, renovation work in occupied and unoccupied environments, urban and suburban work locations.
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Construction Project Manager. Bachelor's in Construction Management, Engineering, or related field. 2 or more years working in fast paced environment's working as a Project Engineer. At Actalent, Diversity And Inclusion Are a Bridge Towards The Equity And Success Of Our People.
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Track and report project, quality control, resource requirements and customer or employee relations to the General Superintendent. Able to use drafting software to develop construction means and methods plans.
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We are currently seeking a Construction Project Manager with a keen eye for architecture or design to oversee and execute construction projects from inception to completion. As a Construction Project Manager, you will play a pivotal role in planning, organizing, and directing the operations of construction projects.
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CNM provides low voltage infrastructure (Cameras, Data Drops, Security, etc.)
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Candidates from a Scaffolding, Carpentry, Construction, Laboring or Events background are preferred. Growth and Opportunity to grow your construction skills which may provide an opportunity to become a Crew Lead, a Foreman, Project Manager, or wherever else it leads you.
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Coordinate resource use with project superintendent; for example, craft assignment, crew sizes and project layout for offices, traffic flow, and material storage. in a related field from an accredited four-year college or university, Civil Engineering or Construction Management preferred.
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Title: construction superintendent Company: Liberty Personnel Services in Ferndale, MI
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