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Assist the General Superintendent in the development, updating, modification (as required) and maintenance of the project schedule including a master schedule, 60-day look ahead schedules for their assigned trades, and two week look ahead schedules for their assigned trades.
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This full-service, Manhattan based Construction Company is a Top ENR General Contractor specializing in multifamily projects. 5+ years of construction superintendent experience.
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5+ years as a construction superintendent for a commercial general contractor. This New Jersey-based construction company is a leading General Contractor, established more than 20 years ago.
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Horizon Retail Construction is an established national general contractor specializing in tenant improvement. If you are interested in the SUPERINTENDENT position, please submit your resume to: SuperResume@horizonretail.com.
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We are currently hiring experienced TRAVELING CONSTRUCTION SUPERINTENDENTS. Minimum of 5 years experience in commercial fast track construction. Job Summary: Horizon Retail Construction Superintendents are responsible for overseeing construction at the jobsite.
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15+ years experience with extensive knowledge of construction, design, finance, and management as well as proven leadership in a self-performing general contractor role required. Kokosing is one of America's 60 largest General Contractors and services a broad spectrum of clients in both the private and public business sectors.
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Our client is a leading and respected General Contractor that specialise in public work in the New York metropolitan area for various governmental agencies, including NYCT, MTA, LIRR, SCA, NYCHA and DASNY. They are currently seeking a Construction Superintendent (MTA Projects) with extensive experience working on projects with the New York City Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA.
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Are you a Construction Superintendent with Heavy Civil/Horizontal Construction experience looking to join a market-leading General Contractor? An experienced Superintendent or Construction Manager who has hit the “glass ceiling” in their current role and is looking for an opportunity to continue their career progression.
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15+ years' experience as a commercial new construction Project Superintendent from a general contractor or construction management firm. is a commercial general contractor headquartered in Madison with self-performed trades of concrete, carpentry, and prefabricated walls; building new construction commercial, multi-unit, and mixed-use buildings throughout the Midwest.
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At least 10 years or more of experience in commercial construction field, at least 5 of those years serving as the general superintendent in charge of running jobs the size and scope of Fulcrum's projects.
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The Superintendent will report to the Director of Construction and will work in concert with the Project Team assigned to their project(s) Oversee direct labor performing LGMF, GWB, DFH, ACT, finish carpentry, and general labor.
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This role involves hands-on management of general foremen and other construction positions, guiding organizational aspects, scheduling, cost control, specifications, onsite activities, and crew safety.
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Craft needs: Connect with General Superintendent to make sure that each project has the qualified manpower that it needs. Integration with General Superintendent for input on staff selection for projects.
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Greystone Construction is a client-focused general contractor offering design-build and general construction services to the commercial, industrial, and agribusiness industries.
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We're seeking a skilled individual to join our team in Queens, NY. As a leading general contractor providing specialized construction services for commercial and residential projects in New York City, we focus on excavation, pile drilling, dewatering, and foundations.
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