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Uses stone, brick, firebrick, concrete block, glass block, tile, terra cotta and similar materials in the repair and construction of masonry structures (e.g., walls, catch basins, manholes, etc.
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Licensure/Certification: NECEPT bituminous and concrete, ACI, NICET Level 2 or higher in Highway Construction, CDS NextGen, KAHUA. Experience: minimum of two years of PennDOT, Pennsylvania Turnpike, or related transportation construction experience.
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Utilizes technical references appropriately for the inspection of structural, concrete, earthwork, building, and mechanical components. LDG is currently seeking qualified Transportation Inspectors (TCI) and Transportation Construction Inspection Supervisors (TCIS) for our ongoing Highway and bridge projects located in various locations through the South Western Pennsylvania.
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Ongoing interviews will be conducted for staffing of multiple Construction Inspector hires for upcoming June 2024 projects in PennDOT District 12 (Washington & Westmoreland Counties). ACI/PennDOT Concrete field technician certification.
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Knowledge of and experience with new and rehabilitative pipeline construction and construction practices, procedures and materials such as: Open-Cut Pipe Bursting Horizontal Direction Drilling Jack and Bore Tunnelling CIPP Lining Sliplining Centrifugal Cast Concrete Pipe Cleaning and Lining.
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Incorporated in 1947 as a family-owned business, we have diversified and evolved our construction services from a small bridge and concrete company. ABOUT BRAYMAN CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION We are a leading heavy civil and geotechnical contractor with office headquarters in suburban Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and a satellite office in Wytheville, Virginia, and various project field offices in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast Regions.
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Located in the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic Regions, Kokosing's services include the construction of highways/bridges, industrial facilities/factories, data centers, marine, solar, advanced industrial, pipeline, and water/wastewater facilities, along with asphalt/concrete pavement and underground utilities.
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ACI Field Technician Certification, PennDOT Concrete Technician Certification, NECEPT Field Technician Certification, NICET Certification in Heavy Highway Construction are highly desirable.
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The Transportation Construction Inspector (TCI) is responsible for consulting with contractors, consultants, engineers, job superintendents, and others in matters related to plans, specifications, materials, equipment, and the methods, practices and safety precautions involved in construction and installation of the work.
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Working onsite with the Project Team to plan, develop, coordinate, and manage onsite construction engineering activities for Industrial projects - primarily Water/Wastewater Treatment plant construction but also factories/production facilities, data centers, focused mostly in the Western Pennsylvania region.
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Supervise the skilled trades crews and manage onsite construction activities for large, extensive Heavy Highway projects (roadway/bridge) in the Northwest Ohio / Southeast Michigan region. Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering or Construction Management or equivalent technical experience progressing through the ranks as a Journeyman to a Foreman to a Superintendent.
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For over 70 years, our family-owned company has successfully attracted the most qualified technical personnel in the construction industry by offering visible challenges, superior quality, and attractive rewards.
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NICET Level 2 or higher in Transportation/Highway Construction. CDR Maguire Inc., a national multi-disciplinary engineering firm is seeking Transportation Construction Inspectors for projects around the Greater Pittsburgh area.
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Experience with various types of heavy civil or foundation work including, but not limited to, mass concrete, post-tensioning, dams, drilling, soil nails, caissons, tie backs, shotcrete, slurry walls is preferred.
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Solutions include: Precast concrete buildings and products, Bridge products, Pipe protective coatings and threading. Solutions include: Precast concrete buildings and products, Bridge products, Pipe protective coatings and threading.
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