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Bachelor's Degree in Construction Management, Accounting or related field from an accredited college or university and 6 years of related experience or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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The Estimator is responsible for activities related to estimating all the elements of project cost including labor (manual and non-manual), materials and permanent equipment, supplies, consumables and expenses, and construction equipment rental and operating costs, contingency, escalation, program risk, etc.
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Requirements: Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Engineering, or a related field (preferred). Proven experience in Estimating/ Purchasing and or Preconstruction in the construction industry Proficient in using construction estimating software and tools.
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Engineering, Construction Management or Architectural degree, or equivalent combination of education and experience. Overall planning and management of estimating activities for specific construction projects, including preparation, interpretation and presentation of estimates.
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Estimating experience (quantity takeoffs, purchasing accounting; engineering design knowledge and project management experience desirable) Determine labor and construction equipment costs.
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The firm provides comprehensive general construction, design/build and construction management services to a variety of markets including the office, industrial, multi-family, senior living, student housing, food and beverage, educational, healthcare, institutional, hospitality, and retail markets.
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Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering, construction management, or a related field is preferred. The Estimator is responsible for accurately estimating project costs and preparing bids for electrical construction projects.
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BS in Construction Management, Science, Engineering, or a related area of focus. Monitor and manage construction through administrative direction working with the Superintendent to ensure the project is built on schedule and within budget.
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If you're p Cost Estimator, Estimator, Technical, Senior, Manufacturing, Technology, Management, Construction. In this role, you'll play a critical part in our multidisciplinary municipal, industrial, and alternative project delivery design and construction management teams.
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Relevant certifications or qualifications in estimating or construction management. This is a full-time on-site role for an Estimator at Texas Traditions Roofing with a primary focus on New Construction.
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Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Construction Management, or a related field is preferred but not strictly required. Professional certifications such as Certified Professional Estimator (CPE) or Certified Construction Estimator (CCE) are advantageous.
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Bachelor's Degree in Engineering, Construction Management or related field required. As a Lead Estimator on our water projects, you will prepare the estimate for assigned construction discipline by analyzing specifications and contract plans to determine cost efficient quantities and construction practices to reach pursuit, schedule and price goals.
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Education: Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, or a related field. As a Construction Estimator, you will play a crucial role in assessing project costs, preparing accurate estimates, and bid proposals.
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The candidate will be responsible for the overall construction management of ground up and interior improvement projects that typically range in size from $1.5 to $5 million. Provide support to Senior Estimator and Project Management Team.
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Hiring a Senior Estimator responsible for all aspects of federal procurement for general construction, design-assist construction, and complete design-build construction. The Senior Estimator is responsible for all aspects of pre-construction activities, including developing internal and external cost estimates, coordinating with design partners when required, and producing successful final price proposals for review.
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