We had a few tricks, but mostly treats, in the office today and a few of our employees even dressed up to hand out candy to the children from Camelot Day Care who came to visit us from across the street – Happy Halloween!
Monthly Archives: October 2017
New Employee – Mark Huntoon
Now Hiring – Construction Coordinator
We’re Hiring!
Excel is looking for a full-time construction coordinator to join our team! Apply now by sending your resume to hr@excelengineer.com!
Description: The Construction Coordinator works on large or phased construction projects to improve the overall construction experience. The Construction Coordinator works on-site and will facilitate communication between the owner and the design/build team. They will assist the team with internal communication and scheduling/coordinating facility operations with construction tasks. They will prioritize and process shop drawings and RFI’s in a manner that keeps the construction process moving along efficiently. They will also work with the team to provide feedback regarding constructability and unforeseen conditions, as well as assist with reviewing change orders and draw requests. The Construction Coordinator will travel to and attend regularly scheduled job meetings, monitor the construction schedule and document the quality of work.
Requirements: An Associate Degree with relevant experience is desired
Experience: Minimum 2 years including relevant education in Construction or Construction Management.
Excel Attends Manufacturing Shows
Thanks to everyone who stopped at our booth at the IFMA World Workplace Facility Conference & Expo in Houston last week! We had a great time meeting with potential clients, and look forward to the upcoming Manufacturing First Expo in Green Bay this Thursday as well – please stop by if you plan to attend!
New Employee – Brad Messerschmidt
New Storm Water Management System Installed for Inn on Woodlake
Check out this great shot of the newly installed storm water management system for the Kohler Company – Inn on Woodlake expansion! The system is constructed with 72” diameter corrugated high density polyethylene pipe and has the capacity to treat and storm up to 75,000 gallons of storm water runoff. The low impact characteristics of an underground system was required for this project to ensure Kohler Company’s mission to provide Gracious Living. To learn more about what our Civil Engineering department can do, visit our website: http://www.excelengineer.com/civil-engineering-surveying-environmental-services