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Revit, Architecture, Construction document, Autocad, Design, Architectural design, Construction administration, rhino 3d, Project management, Design development, Revit architecture, Drafting, Schematic design.
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10 years of experience in the design and construction of highway-related drainage elements, including Temporary Erosion Sediment Control (TESC) plans and Construction Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (CSWPPP.
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Procurement delivery methods typically utilized in this position include Design-Build, General Contractor/ Construction Manager (GC/CM), Request for Qualifications, Request for Proposals, Invitation for Bids, Small Works, Job Order Contracting (JOC) task orders, and Architectural & Engineering work orders.
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Responsibilities Manage all aspects of heavy civil construction projects, from planning and design to construction and completion. Led the construction of a new wastewater treatment plant, including excavation, tank installation, and piping.
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Knowledgeable - You possess a knowledge of principles, practices, methods and standards of Structural Engineering, design, and construction of Public Works projects including designs using multiple materials, evaluating existing structures, reviewing projects as an owner research, analysis and problem-solving methods, construction inspection, testing procedures, drafting design workflows and legal requirements of engineering design documents.
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Procurement and contract administration programs include Design-Build, General Contractor/Construction Manager (GC/CM), Design-Bid-Build, Small Works, Job Order Contracting (JOC), A&E, and A&E On-Call.
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Responsible for complex design calculations and drawing development for the construction, maintenance, and repair of maritime vessels and shipboard systems including structural, propulsion, electrical, and hydraulic mechanics.
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This includes the development of design solutions, coordination with the design team and owner, overseeing the lighting design, luminaire selection, lighting controls, energy code compliance, documentation, details, construction administration, budgeting, and fee management.
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Management of heavy civil construction industry design-build proposals with engineering and/or field construction experience a plus. With offices in Washington, California, and Texas, Atkinson is a leader in design-build heavy civil and transportation construction services on projects throughout the United States.
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Experience in onshore transmission networks and interconnection to wind facilities (onshore or offshore), switching and/or substation construction, and/or heavy industrial design and construction environments.
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JOB OVERVIEW: Congress provided USACE with $17B in supplemental funding through the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. This combined with a trend of record USACE annual funding appropriations and Emergency Supplemental Disaster Recovery Appropriations for USACE in 3 of the past 5 years totaling over $7B have the nation's waterways set up for a ten-year program of design and construction.
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Municipal services include CIP design and construction specifications; as-builts for new construction and facility improvements; coordinating with state/federal agencies; facility planning; funding strategies and cost estimates; grant applications and securing project funding; and providing plan reviews.
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Typical activities may include performing highway/roadway geometric design including 3D modeling in Inroads/OpenRoads, providing detailed calculations, and producing construction plans, and technical reports and memoranda, as well as coordinating with the roadway and/or MOT team.
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Experience with AASHTO Bridge Design Specifications and any Department of Transportation (WSDOT, ITD or ODOT) bridge design, bridge standard details, bridge design manuals or construction standards and protocols (preferred.
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Congress provided USACE with $17B in supplemental funding through the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. This combined with a trend of record USACE annual funding appropriations and Emergency Supplemental Disaster Recovery Appropriations for USACE in 3 of the past 5 years totaling over $7B have the nation's waterways set up for a ten-year program of design and construction.
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