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This position will have direct supervision over Design and Construction offices managing PDB. The Progressive Design Build Director is a member of the senior management team for the Puget Sound Gateway Program and is responsible for coordinating design and construction administration interface elements with internal WSDOT offices and external partners such as FHWA, Attorney General, Cities and Counties.
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The $750M Airfield Program includes a series of Design-Bid-Build and Construction Manager/General Contractor projects to improve runways and taxiways at SFO. The $750M Airfield Program includes a series of Design-Bid-Build and Construction Manager/General Contractor projects to improve runways and taxiways at SFO.
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Specific responsibilities include:Provide subject matter program management, technical oversight and leadership for all phases of the program and associated projects, including concept design, engineering and architectural design, bid evaluation, permitting and federal/state approvals, field inspection and construction of aviation facilities and infrastructure.
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The Retail Design Manager will be responsible for ensuring the tenants adhere to their design & build schedules and for the overall quality of each tenant's design and construction on the JFK Terminal 1 Redevelopment Program.
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Provide overall project management direction on various heavy civil construction and infrastructure projects for the Federal Government and private industry clients. Professional license including Professional Geologist, Professional Engineer, Construction Management Certification or PMP.
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Seattle, WA – Northwest Region. 118,868 – $152,434 Annually.
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Experience with procurement of collaborative project delivery methods (Construction Manager at Risk, Progressive Design Build, Design-Build, etc.) Develop the most respected statewide water/wastewater infrastructure construction management program.
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Planate is a small business provider of planning, design, infrastructure management, technical consulting, engineering, and construction management services in support of the US Department of Defense (DOD) and its service (Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps) missions, along with other federal agencies, all over the world.
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Under the direction of the HART Project Director, the Director of Design and Construction leads the planning, design, and construction management efforts on this major program, and has accountability for design and construction management, schedule, budget, quality, and oversight of the planning, design, engineering, and construction management teams assigned to deliver this mass transit program.
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Role description:Arcadis seeks a nationally recognized Design Build Oversight Manager who has successfully managed billion-dollar, heavy civil transportation projects. Effectively interface with the client, program manager, design-builder, and numerous 3rd parties.
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Design Build Professional (DBIA), Certified Construction Manager (CCM) or Project Management Professional (PMP). MWH Constructors , a global leader in heavy civil construction of water and wastewater facilities, is seeking a Senior Project Manager to support and lead semiconductor/advanced manufacturing construction projects in the Phoenix, AZ area.
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NEGOTIATED PROJECTS (other than Design/Build projects): During the process of attempting to secure a negotiated project, the Preconstruction Manager will be responsible for the following: Prepare fee and general conditions proposal in conjunction with KBEs Senior Management and the Director of Preconstruction.
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Technical Expertise : Utilize maritime project management, design, engineering, and vessel construction experience to manage complex, first-of-class ship design projects, especially those involving green energy solutions like LNG and ammonia.
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Design and produce civil engineering construction documents (site plans, utility plan/profile, stormwater management facility CDs, design reports, specifications) Civil utility and site design (water, sanitary sewer, storm drain, HGL modeling, fire flow design, and storm water management and dentention) and coordination with typical mechanical utilities (gas, steam, chilled water, high voltage, emergency power, communications duct banks.
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Our team provides services including Creative Design, Project Management, ADA/Code Compliance, Building Assessment and Reuse, Addition and Renovations, Historic Preservation, Master Planning, Interior Design, Space Planning, Structural Analysis and Design, and Construction Administration.
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