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Minimum of 5 of working experience within heavy civil, railroads, bridges, or marine construction fieldsAdvanced knowledge of construction equipment, estimating techniques, construction schedules, budgets, cost control and material pricing required.
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Proficiency in construction estimating software and tools specifically HCSS and Bid to Win (Office 365, Bluebeam, Heavy Bid, AGTEK, Project Management, Scheduling Software etc. Provide insights and recommendations to project teams for cost control and improvement measures.
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The Senior Estimator will completely understand the business, its context, manage implications related to estimating and cost control and assists in leading the effort to ensure compliance with the Henkels & McCoy established Project Management Methodology and upholds H&M safety and quality management protocols.
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The Construction Project Estimator will gather, evaluate, and then prepare detailed total cost information for cost-effectiveness for and during the construction bid process.
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Proficiency in estimating, cost control, AgTek, blueprint reading, excavation, roadways, grading, cost analysis, project management, construction management, and HCSS.4.
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Review plans & proposal specifications, perform quantity takeoffs, prepare detailed cost estimates, review sub quotes & material prices, close out bids, and help prepare written proposals for public and private heavy/civil construction and asphalt paving projects.
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Minimum 3+ years of facility/pipeline project management experience including project scoping and estimating, cost and schedule control, design and construction management, team building, resource planning, procurement, and permitting.
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We are seeking an experienced Senior Cost Estimator, proficient in a broad range of cost estimating and management responsibilities. Proficiency in fast-paced cost estimation and a deep understanding of local construction labor and material costs.
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Skills and Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or related field preferred 2 or more years of relevant estimating experience with a working knowledge of cost control, schedule tracking, material pricing & estimating techniques.
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Monitor and control construction through administrative direction of on-site superintendents to insure project is built on schedule, within budget, and meets all minority obligations.
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Knowledge of assigned discipline, construction technology, estimating techniques and cost control. The Estimator will work with the Sales Team and Account Executives to generate bid documents and cost estimates for BMS construction and retrofit projects.
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Use bid data to prepare detailed cost analysis and presenting prepared estimates to management and customersDeveloping and maintaining relationships with company vendors and contractorsPerforming quality control on the project throughout development to maintain the standards expected to include regular site visits to check on progress of active projectsCreating long and short-term plans, including setting targets for milestones and adhering to deadlines.
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10+ year experience in construction industry, estimating or cost control preferred. Partners with estimating team to prepare and conduct project hand-off meetings between pursuit team and project management team.
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Job DescriptionTurner & Townsend Heery is seeking a Senior Estimator to work with our Atlanta team providing estimating, change management and conformance check services on major construction projects for a well-known client.
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The ideal candidate will have expertise in commercial and residential estimating, project management, and cost control to support our construction projects. Analyze project plans and specifications to prepare accurate and timely cost estimates.
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