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At least 5 years of experience in a rebar shop, manufacturing setting, or equivalent. Conduct quality inspections of fabricated rebar for accuracy and proper tagging. At least 5 years of experience in a rebar shop, manufacturing setting, or equivalent.
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Utilize hand and power tools, and other resources to perform general landscaping, such as concrete work, rebar, trenching, and grubbing. Build and tie together cages of rebar. Job Summary: This position is responsible for performing general construction activities on wireless cell tower sites, including the site layout, foundation, grounding, laying conduit and fiber, and general landscaping.
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Work scopes includes overseeing site civil work, deep foundation piles, rebar, concrete, below grade utilities, structural and ornamental steel installations, curtain wall installations, architectural details/finishes, and mechanical, electrical, plumbing building installations and commissioning.
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Rebar installations, general site work, drainage, earthwork, paving, concrete work, reinforcement steel placement, utility relocation work, coordination and safety. rebar installations, general site work, drainage, earthwork, paving, concrete work, reinforcement steel placement, utility relocation work, coordination and safety.
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The areas of inspection will include, but are not limited to, the following: Excavation Damage Prevention Trenching & Shoring Conduit Installation Concrete (Forms, Rebar & Testing) Backfill & Stabilization Clean-Up The inspector works under the direction of the Company Superintendent and may be assigned additional responsibilities as required.
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Performing code required special inspections (i.e. steel bolting, fire alarm testing, hydrostatic pressure tests, concrete placement, and rebar inspections) Major Capital Projects oversees program/construction management for the World Trade Center site; construction of new facilities (i.e. 2 World Trade Center), associated streets and infrastructure; pump station rehabilitation; replacement of the Midtown Bus Terminal; and construction of the two new Hudson River Tunnels.
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Concrete (Forms, Rebar & Testing) Qualifications The minimum qualifications include two years of demonstrated construction inspection experience in areas such as as-building, utility inspection, pressure testing, welding inspection, tank inspection, coating inspection, pressure, or vessel inspection or five years heavy industry inspection in areas such as road building, mining, logging or blasting.
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Construction duties include: + Concrete repair + Concrete demolition + Concrete placement and finishing + Formwork / carpentry + Rebar replacement + Caulking + Expansion joints + Coating application + Carbon Fiber installation.
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We Have:A strong global presence with mills that transform millions of metric tons of raw material to produce steel beams, flat-rolled steel, merchant bar, rebar, spikes, and wire used by the auto industry, appliance, construction, machinery, and equipment industries.
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This includes inspections of rebar, concrete, masonry, and steel. Regardless of whether you end up doing construction materials testing (CMT), geotechnical design or environmental work, the more knowledge you have of the construction business, the more valuable you are as a consultant.
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The Concrete Estimator will need to have a strong background in structural concrete, excavation, formwork, rebar, and placing/finishing and will create estimates by reviewing project plans and specifications.
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Rebar/PT/conduit locating, and other similar duties. This will include performing leak surveys, measuring quantities, assisting in the management of service and repair projects, conducting safety audits, assisting with quality control inspections, performing non-destructive testing, and other field duties as assigned.
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Materials may include but are not limited to concrete, sand, additive mixtures, wood materials, rebar, windows, steel, plastic, screws, bulkheads. Operate machinery, hand/power tools including but not limited to moderate to repetitive use of tape measures, hammers, drills, wire cutters, woodworking equipment, stirrup benders, lathes, Computer Numeric Control (CNC), large metal chop saws, grinders, welding machines, torches, air compressor.
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