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Understand permitting and inspection requirements, utility requirements and sequence of construction for a given project. Experience managing ground up Multifamily Construction projects.
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Experience with commercial construction permitting. - Familiarity with construction/ project management software, Procore, PlanGrid, and Smartsheet. - Under the supervision of project director, the Construction Coordinator assists in the implementation & execution of projects, providing both administrative and logistic support.
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Transmission line design experience using PLS-CADD, steel and wood transmission structure analysis/design, foundation design, material procurement, specifications, and construction support. Exposure to transmission line siting/routing, environmental permitting and right of way acquisition.
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Provides technical support to clients in a variety of work scopes including but not limited to: environmental site characterization, monitoring, permitting, regulatory reporting, Phase I and Phase II due diligence, and residential and commercial construction.
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Ability to understand municipal permitting processes and HOA requirements. Act as a liaison among all internal and external stakeholders, including Construction, Purchasing, Finance, Sales, Land, and external consultants to facilitate the successful opening of a community, phase or ancillary project.
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They should have a thorough understanding of all phases of industrial real estate development including, but not limited to, entitlements procurement, permitting process, trades management, and tenant improvement specifications.
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Major construction design and support of the following systems: Building architectural and structural Site planning Site roads Water management features Transportation and parking management Subsurface utilities and routing Pipe racks, thrust blocks, and load bearing supports Foundation structures and systems Roofing systems Seismic analysis and dampening systems Fire protection systems.
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Management of one-off infrastructure projects through budget, design, permitting, and construction. You will manage city and utility communications and relationships, collaborate with the development and construction teams on plans and projects, and drive excellence amongst our strategic partners.
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Participating & assisting the Project Manager with completing basic project management tasks will include: project budgeting, scheduling, creating and updating project plans, kick-off meetings, managing deliverables, design development, construction documentation, bidding, permitting, construction administration, site visits, code research and quality control.
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Assists with land development projects by performing civil design calculations and using engineering judgment to transform concept designs into construction drawings and technical specifications as required by assignment.
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We have an exciting opportunity for a Vice President - Development and Construction Management position. 5-10 years of real estate construction management experience, with significant analytical skills, and preferably a history with industrial or logistics specific investments.
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The Fire Sprinkler Designer shall have the ability to produce fire protection design drawings and calculations for permitting and construction for various types of projects including: storage occupancies, healthcare, assemblies, mercantile facilities, etc.
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The Acoustics & Noise Control Services group supports all phases of projects including siting, permitting, independent engineering, engineering design, procurement, construction, and commissioning.
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Work with cross-functional teams in executing project work, including project controls, business deployment, construction, procurement, document control, and permitting teams. Assist with work plan preparation and coordination of field/site work and permitting.
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This role will require you to be a subject matter expert (SME) by preparing, reviewing and/or providing technical guidance for line routing, survey coordination, PLS-CADD modeling, structure design, foundation design, clearance checks, plan/profile development, material specification and procurement, constructability evaluations, work order package preparation, permitting, vendor/subcontractor coordination and construction support.
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