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Construction Superintendent

Engtal, Norwalk, Connecticut, us, 06860

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We are seeking an experienced

Heavy Civil Superintendent

to join the team on the

WALK Bridge Replacement Project

in Norwalk, Connecticut — the

largest infrastructure project in Connecticut history

and one of the most complex bridge replacement efforts in the Northeast. This is a rare opportunity to play a key leadership role on a

$2+ billion, high-profile, multi-year bridge and rail infrastructure project

involving marine work, structural steel, complex sequencing, and live rail coordination. About the Project

The WALK Bridge Replacement is a critical transportation corridor project involving the replacement of a historic movable bridge serving Amtrak and Metro-North rail lines. The scope includes heavy civil construction, structural steel, marine foundations, coordination with multiple agencies, and intricate phasing to maintain active rail service. Responsibilities

Lead and manage all

field operations

for assigned scopes of work Plan, coordinate, and execute daily construction activities to meet schedule and safety goals Supervise craft labor, foremen, and subcontractors Coordinate work with project management, engineering, and safety teams Enforce project

safety standards, quality control, and environmental compliance Oversee sequencing and logistics in a constrained, active transportation environment Participate in look-ahead scheduling, weekly planning, and progress meetings Resolve field issues proactively and maintain productivity Interface with owners, inspectors, and agency representatives as required Qualifications

10+ years of experience as a

Superintendent in heavy civil construction Strong background in

bridge, marine, structural concrete, or steel structures Experience working on

large-scale infrastructure projects

($100M+ preferred) Familiarity with DOT, rail, or transit-related projects is a strong plus Proven ability to lead crews in complex, high-pressure environments Strong communication, coordination, and leadership skills OSHA certification preferred Why This Opportunity

Be part of a

career-defining, legacy infrastructure project Long-term project stability on a multi-year build Work with one of the most respected heavy civil teams in New England Competitive compensation, benefits, and growth opportunities Exposure to complex marine, bridge, and rail construction unlike typical roadway work If you are a

hands-on heavy civil leader

who thrives on complex builds and wants to leave a lasting mark on one of the most significant infrastructure projects in the region, we’d love to connect.

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