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5 years of relevant experience in the dredging and/or marine construction industry OR. In this role you will design execution plans and develop cost estimates for large-scale dredging projects, with high-level of exposure to executive management with various growth opportunities.
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As a Senior Estimator, you will lead the preparation and coordination of comprehensive estimates for large and complex projects across various construction methods including Construction Manager/General Contractor (CM/GC), Design-Build (DB), and Design-Bid-Build (DBB.
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LVI are working with a leading design-build firm, looking for a chief Estimator in Central Florida. As the Chief Estimator, you will be responsible for managing the entire estimating process for commercial, healthcare and industrial construction projects.
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Are you an experienced Construction Estimator and have 3+ years of commercial construction estimating experience? Prepare estimates for project pursuits, using hard-bid, design-build and conceptual estimating.
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Is a member of the Preconstruction team and is responsible for preparing sections of schematic, design development and construction document estimates including soliciting and evaluating subcontractor bids and scopes of work, preparing quantity surveys and reviewing project plans and specifications for all categories of work.
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Commercial Construction Estimator. 1-3 years of prior estimating experience in the commercial construction industry primarily estimating for ground up, tenant buildout and remodel projects.
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Certified Cost Engineer or Certified Construction Estimator, not necessary but desirable. Additional experience should include drafting, design, and contract administration. Strong knowledge of construction materials and methods for federal fueling facilities, and environmental, and munitions investigation, remediation, and removal technologies.
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How would you like to join a fast-paced, 2nd generation family-owned General Construction & Architectural Design Firm that is in the middle of another significant growth phase? G-Net Construction is looking to hire an ESTIMATOR.
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Estimating conceptual designs, schematic designs (SD), Design Development (DD) and Construction Documents (CD) SENIOR ESTIMATOR - Commercial & Industrial Construction. We are seeking a talented Senior Estimator to assist our team with the preconstruction, estimating, take off and value engineering of a variety of projects in the commercial & industrial sectors.
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Ames Construction, Inc., Ephrata PA, is a full-service commercial construction company providing traditional general contracting, design/build, construction management, real estate development, commercial HVAC and plumbing, and post-construction services.
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My client is a leading construction company based in New York City that specialized in providing comprehensive GC/CM & design build services within the 5 boroughs. Proficiency in construction estimating software such as Procore, Bluebeam, or similar tools.
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Prepare customer quotes for material and labor to design, fabricate, install, and/or refurbish commercial metal jobs. Organizes and manages a centralized cost estimating database and a formal process to support cost estimating to ensure historical data is utilized.
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We are recruiters specialising in the architecture, interior design, construction and engineering sectors. The ideal profile will be someone who has a degree in construction or another related field as well as roughly 5 years experience as an Estimator in the states and with experience working on interior projects within office and retail sectors.
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You will be able to build on existing NJ subcontractor relationships and, ideally, have a Civil Engineering, Architecture or Construction Management degree or similar experience. Your new company I am partnered with New York based Design Build GC/CM, which has been in business for over 40 years focused on core & shell/out of the ground projects.
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New York construction firm is seeking an Estimator with excellent working knowledge of the National Electrical Code and the New York State Building Code ion many design-build projects.
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