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Project experience in heavy civil construction, deep supportive excavation, and underground utility work. This role involves 100% fieldwork, focusing on civil inspections for a wastewater treatment plant under construction, deep, supportive excavations, and underground utilities.
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Your Impact:The Construction Monitoring Unit is responsible for monitoring the construction of HPD funded affordable housing projects to track and report on construction progress, and to identify and troubleshoot significant construction issues that could affect the project or delay construction and recommend solutions.
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In fact, we're the only contractors in the market that self-perform HVAC, plumbing, sprinkler, and specialty general construction in both the public and private sectors. Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Architecture, Engineering or Quality Management from an accredited institution and 10+ years of experience in Quality Assurance/Quality Control on NYC construction projects exceeding 150 million in value.
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They are dedicated to excellence, innovation, and sustainability, and they are seeking a talented Heavy Civil Construction Superintendent to lead their flagship project at JFK. Proven experience as a construction superintendent in heavy civil construction, specifically in utilities, roads, bridges, or sewer projects.
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Perform quality control for the construction and rehabilitation of roads and/or bridges, general site work, maintenance and protection of traffic, drainage, earthwork, paving, concrete work, reinforcement steel placement, utility relocation work, coordination, and safety Required Qualifications: 3-5 years of bridge construction experience and at least 1 year of NJDOT bridge construction.
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Expertise in Underground Utilities and Heavy Civil construction. Knowledge of managing site-work, road work, and highway construction. Expertise in Underground Utilities and Heavy Civil construction.
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Construction Site Field Inspector (Rail Transit & NYCT) Perform construction inspections on rail transit projects, including stations, facilities, shops, yards, signal systems, communication systems, power systems, bridges and viaducts, tunnels, track systems, drainage, structural elements, fare payment systems, vertical transportation systems, security systems, and associated work.
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Construction Monitoring Reports (including Freddie Mac, Fannie Mae, Mortgage Bankers Association, and Client-specific document review) These services include pre-construction due diligence and construction document reviews as well as ongoing construction monitoring and Owners Representative services.
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Kiewit’s Eastern District specializes in challenging heavy civil construction projects throughout the Northeast, including the metropolitan areas of New York, Chicago, Boston, and Washington DC. We are leaders in bridge, transit, foundation, tunnel, and water/wastewater construction while specializing in cast-in-place concrete, structural steel erection, earthwork, pile driving, and caissons.
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QUALIFICATIONS: Education and/or Experience: Bachelor’s degree in Civil, Mechanical or Structural Engineering or Architecture 3+ years’ experience inspecting construction work in the city of NY, varied in Size and complexity.
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Candidates must be currently enrolled in a university / college pursuing a degree in one of the following disciplines: Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Aviation Engineering, Transportation Planning, Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Architectural Engineering, Architecture, Geotechnical Engineering, Water Resources, Construction Engineering, Environmental Science, or Geology.
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This backlog includes tasks associated with construction and capital improvement projects for MTA agencies including New York City Transit and various infrastructure improvement projects for New York government agencies such as NYCHA and DASNY.
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As a Senior Construction Inspector, you will work closely with the Resident Engineer to ensure conformance with standards, safety, and contract requirements and be responsible for overseeing contractor’s daily activities and work of ‘junior’ inspectors.
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Tech Designer Skills: Pattern making, grading, BOM’s, fittings, construction details, Gerber. Strong tech pack design skills: pattern development, garment construction, cut/trims list, BOM’s.
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The firm focuses on three primary business lines: i) acquisition, preservation and management of existing affordable housing assets, ii) new construction of affordable and mixed-income housing, and iii) new construction of supportive and transitional housing.
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