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Commercial Roofing Superintendent Measurement of performance. Commercial Roofing Superintendent Role and Responsibilities. Commercial Roofing Superintendent Measurement of performance. Walk grounds and provide reports of existing conditions including but not limited to paving, pavement striping, landscaping, signage, lighting, electric transformers, traffic barricades, wheel stops, bollards, building conditions, exterior finish conditions, dumpster enclosures, fencing, storage area.
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Stratas Foods LLC is the leading supplier of fats and oils to the Foodservice, Food Ingredients and Retail Private Label markets in North America and is a producer of quality bulk and packaged dressings, mayonnaise and sauces.
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Construction - Multi-Family Superintendent One our best clients (leading multi-family general contractor), is experiencing tremendous growth & looking to add exceptional talent to their team! Multi-Family Superintendent Responsibilities: Ability to successfully run Multi-Family Projects Ability to work independently with minimal supervision Strong communication skills, good positive attitude Meet deadlines & work well under pressure Multi-Family Superintendent Qualifications: Minimum of 3+ years of experience in multi-family construction Proven track record of managing project timelines effectively.
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Ensure that the site mobilization plan (including storage areas, delivery route, on-site material distribution, dumpster location, building height, hoisting plan, vacuum, interior protection, and roof access) is being followed by field personnel.
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Existing substrates, condition of existing substrates after prep, condition of new materials prior to start, fastening or adhesive pattern of installed product, staggering or lapping of installed products, deck replacement or infill's, nailer and/or framing Installation, Sheet Metal Installation & Underlayments, Fluid Applied flashing/coating including coverage rates or mils, all QC testing, roof conditions upon completion, Material storage, Incidents.
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Toll Brothers, America's leading builder of luxury homes, seeks an experienced Construction Manager / Superintendent for a brand new community in Nashville, Tennessee. We're the country's premier luxury builder with the widest range of products in the industry, including traditional single-family homes, active adult, hi-rise condos, apartment rentals, urban redevelopment, and student housing.
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