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The Chief Estimator works with the Management and Vice President of operations to oversee department standards for deliverables such as bid packages, deliverable formats and budget tracking tools.
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Tom is a Managing Partner and has been with Commonwealth Resources Inc. since December 1996.
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Key words: construction management, civil engineer, Hospitals, Healthcare,electrical engineer, structural engineer, mechanical engineer, retail commercial, Medical Facitlity, Pharma, institutional, gaming, schools, site superintendent, estimator, assistant project manager, project manager, senior project manager, construction superintendent, construction project manager, punch list, estimating, bidding, construction, general contractor, construction management, project executive.
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Prepare rotating equipment data sheets, technical specification for bid and purchase. + Review, interpret, and include client technical specifications in the bid & purchase specifications.
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The Electrical Engineer will be responsible for handling all complex power systems matters of projects from sales origination and bid set design through project startup and commissioning. Provide oversight and reviews of deliverables in the proposal/bid phase including: conceptual design engineering and BOM, preparing proposal technical specifications; develop assumptions, clarifications, and exceptions, Sourcing for vendor quotations.
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Performs insurance verification on all Inpatient and Outpatient services, and determines the patient's out of pocket responsibility via the EPIC Financial Estimator tool using the applicable data.
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HDR NY/NJ Transportation Business Group is seeking to hire a Senior Civil/Highway Engineer to work Design-Bid-Build and Design-Build Projects. Project may include local roadway/highway design, hydraulic/hydrologic analysis, storm/sanitary sewer design, site grading, preparation of stormwater pollution prevention plans including design of post-construction stormwater management and sediment and erosion controls, utility design, permitting, and coordinating with regulatory agencies and other design disciplines.
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As a Commercial Roofing Estimator, you will be responsible for assessing the costs and pricing for various commercial roofing projects. Commercial Roofing Estimator - Yonkers, NY. As a Commercial Roofing Estimator, you will be responsible for assessing the costs and pricing for various commercial roofing projects.
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5-10 years' experience as an estimator for a general contractor developing proposals that go to plan. Own the bid preparation and bid leveling process and review packages once submitted.
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The company's northern NJ location is searching to hire an experienced Print Estimator. Read and interpret technical and shop drawings for large format printing, 3D, painting and installation operations.
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Estimator experience in heavy construction or for an equipment manufacturer. Understanding of project bid and estimating process. We design, supply, and service a range of water systems and monitoring equipment in industries ranging from pharmaceutical to food and beverage applications, and from microelectronics ultrapure water to municipal water and industrial wastewater treatment.
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The Estimator will review plans and prepare bid information for commercial landscape construction and irrigation projects. Gathering, calculating, and compiling take off data for use in bid proposal estimates.
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This is a Key Person position at Fort Gregg-Adams, VA (previously known as Fort Lee) in support of the National Simulation Center (NSC) task order under MTCCS II IDIQ. CGS is seeking best qualified individuals for its upcoming bid in support of this task order.
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Good communication skills to effectively solicit and work with individual project owner’s representatives, material suppliers, and subcontractors in pre-bid estimate preparations and post-bid negotiations.
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Collaborate in preparing documents for bid and proposal submissions. Familiarize oneself with general requirements, special conditions, and proposal requirements; discuss any queries with the Lead Estimator.
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