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Director, Facilities Planning and Construction (Pensacola)

‘Graduation from high school or GED equivalency, five years facilities planning experience, preferably in administration at the college or university level, knowledge of the planning procedures and practices involved in facilities construction and maintenance, knowledge of State requirements relating to facilities planning, and ability to develop and maintain facilities construction budgets’

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Director, Facilities Planning and Construction (Pensacola)

Director Facilities (Lake Elsinore)

‘Under the direction of the Assistant Superintendent of Facilities & Operations, this position provides technical and administrative support services in connection with school site improvements, modification of facilities, and new construction projects; Coordinates and administers facilities planning activities related to new school construction, renovation of existing schools, relocatable classrooms and other support activities; Participates in activities related to the collection, maintenance and analysis of information required for enrollment projections, school site development, and residential development tracking; Compiles, analyzes, and prepares data for school facilities reporting and projects; Conducts statistical research and prepares applications/reports for the State School Facility Program (SFP)’

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Industrial Systems Engineering Texas State Technical College

www.tstc.edu Facilities Engineering and Management… A specialization in Industrial Systems & Engineering Technology at Texas State Technical College. Today’s Facilities Engineering and Management Technician needs an ever-increasing range of skills and knowledge … a strong foundation of understanding everything from supervision to safety, with the ability to tackle an organization’s air conditioning, electrical systems and mechanical repair needs, and much more. This multi-disciplined technician must know the ins and outs of electrical, mechanical and other technical processes. This professional understands the complexity of everything from the environmental controls of a skyscraper to the internal operations crucial to health care facilities. The Facilities Engineering and Management Technology Specialization at Texas State Technical College is a cross-disciplinary program with intensive coursework in many different areas, from air conditioning and heating to instrumentation and electrical power systems. As a student in this Industrial Management & Engineering Technology specialization, you can build the broad knowledge base that companies nationwide seek in successful facilities engineering technicians. As a Facilities Engineering and Management Technology graduate, your job responsibilities could entail operating and maintaining the mechanical and electrical systems within industrial, commercial and healthcare facilities; managing a team of Management personnel; and

State moves to new construction program: construction-manager-at-risk contract guarantees maximum price and provides other benefits to a public client.(SPECIAL … An article from: Alaska Business Monthly

State moves to new construction program: construction-manager-at-risk contract guarantees maximum price and provides other benefits to a public client.(SPECIAL … An article from: Alaska Business Monthly

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Title: State moves to new construction program: construction-manager-at-risk contract guarantees maximum price and provides other benefits to a public client.(SPECIAL SECTION: BUILDING ALASKA)
Author: Gail West
Publication: Alaska Business Monthly (Magazine/Journal)
Date: November 1, 2006
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 22 Issue: 11 Page: 106(1)

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State energy commission OKs construction of power plant near Antioch

USACE employee helps students move into next phase of ‘Tin Can-Construction’ project
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Tammy Cinnamon, a project manager with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District, helps students from the Wiesbaden Middle School move into the next phase of "Tin Can Construction," a project similar to the Society of Design Adminstration’s Canstruction. The students, Allyson Mcnemey, Wesley Moncrief, Shin Cousins and Zach Cassou, spent their March 26 class period at the commissary deciding on can colors and sizes. The program is exacted to be complete in early June. Read more at www.army.mil/-news/2010/03/03/35232-yes-we-can-usace-empl… (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Carol E. Davis)

State energy commission OKs construction of power plant near Antioch
ANTIOCH — The state’s Energy Commission approved construction of a power plant project on 27 acres just outside of Antioch this week.The proposed $ 800 million Marsh Landing power plant by Mirant Corp.
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County manager accepts position with Denver firm
ASPEN — Pitkin County Manager Hilary Fletcher formally announced Thursday she is leaving her post to work with a Denver firm that specializes in planning and engineering airport-construction projects.
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