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Estimator, Construction, estimates, Site work, Ring wall, Concrete foundations, proposals, schedules, energy infrastructure projects, heavy civil, Industrial, Take off, Bluebeam , Self-perform concrete, Sitework, GPS Excavating, Construction Management, Takeoff , HCSS : Heavy Bid, AGTEK, WINEX.
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3+ years of Estimating experience in Heavy Civil construction with an emphasis on the Public Works, Sitework, and Heavy Highway. G. Peterson Consulting Group, Inc. is a leading Executive Recruiting Firm for the Construction Industry.
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The Senior Estimator will c onduct construction estimating, budgeting and bidding for assigned projects. We are currently seeking an Senior Estimator. Bachelor’s degree in Construction Engineering or Management or equivalent work experience is required plus 2-3 years of general construction estimating experience in interiors or base building projects.
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The Estimator will prepare estimates for ground-up construction, remodels, and retrofits/tenant improvements of existing facilities. The Estimator must be proficient in estimating commercial projects, sourcing and negotiating with sub-contractors, budgeting the jobs, establishing relationships, and working closely with Project Managers and Owners.
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TIC Power (TICP) provides direct-hire construction services for Power Generation utilizing a non-union craft force. Complete a plan and specification review for an assigned project, assessing the risk areas and bringing them to the attention of the Senior Estimator.
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The primary function of the Concrete Estimator is to provide accurate bid proposals and scope analysis for potential construction projects. Must possess the knowledge and field experience associated with cast in place concrete construction, concrete footings, and foundations.
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3 – 5 years of heavy civil/site work construction estimating experience; (Roadway, DOT, Highway, Concrete Structures, Excavation, Utilities, Asphalt Paving, Concrete, Design & Build Projects) Bachelor’s Degree in Construction Management or Civil Engineering or equivalent field experience in Civil Construction.
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The Construction Estimator will have responsibility for accurately forecasting subcontractor cost, budget and bid packages for all flooring types (carpet, tile, vinyl, etc.) Our client has a great opportunity for a Construction Estimator to join their team.
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2+ years of Estimating experience in Heavy Civil construction with an emphasis on the Public Works, Sitework, and Heavy Highway. Join a growing, industry-leading construction firm that offers great employee compensation, ongoing training, and the ability to move up.
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Assists in the pricing of project logistics, including hoisting, personnel lifts, and temporary construction elements. Estimator I and II titles are developmental positions within the preconstruction department.
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Assist the estimator in preparing accurate and detailed cost estimates for high-end doors and windows projects, including material and labor costs, subcontractor bids, and other relevant expenses.
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We are currently seeking a Landscape Construction Estimator to support our Construction Team in designing and estimating landscape construction plans on high-end residential and commercial projects.
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JOB TITLE: Estimator (Lighting Manufacturer/Distributor for New Construction) You would be responsible for overall cost estimating our multifamily construction lighting quotes based on the use of construction plans and industry knowledge.
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As a Lumber and Hardware Sales Estimator, you will play a pivotal role in assessing customer needs and providing accurate cost estimates for lumber and hardware materials. Strong knowledge of lumber types, hardware products, fasteners, and construction materials.
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The Project Estimator is responsible for evaluating bid specifications and drawings, completing bids with the most accurate information, and ensuring that our customers are receiving the best proposal.
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