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How much do construction shutdown jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 15, 2026, the average yearly pay for construction shutdown in the United States is $95,168.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $71,000.00 and $115,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a construction shutdown?

A construction shutdown refers to the planned or unplanned halting of work on a construction site, often for maintenance, upgrades, safety reasons, or regulatory compliance. Shutdowns are commonly scheduled in industrial settings, such as power plants or manufacturing facilities, to minimize disruptions and ensure safe working conditions. During a shutdown, specific tasks are completed that cannot be done while the facility is operational. Proper planning and coordination are essential to ensure the shutdown is completed efficiently and on time. These events often involve multiple teams and require adherence to strict safety protocols.

What are some common challenges faced during a construction shutdown project, and how can team members effectively address them?

Construction shutdown projects often involve tight timelines and complex coordination, as all work must be completed within a fixed window to minimize operational downtime. Team members may face challenges such as unexpected equipment issues, safety concerns, and last-minute changes to the project scope. Effective communication, thorough planning, and proactive risk assessment are key to overcoming these challenges. Collaborating closely with other trades, site supervisors, and safety personnel ensures tasks are completed safely and efficiently, helping the shutdown finish on time.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in Construction Shutdown, and why are they important?

To thrive in Construction Shutdown, you need a strong understanding of industrial safety protocols, mechanical systems, and project coordination, often supported by relevant trade certifications or experience. Familiarity with scheduling software, lockout/tagout systems, and OSHA safety standards is typically required. Strong communication, problem-solving abilities, and teamwork are crucial soft skills for efficiently managing tight deadlines and collaborating with diverse crews. These skills ensure that shutdowns are completed safely, on time, and with minimal disruption to ongoing industrial operations.

What is the difference between Construction Shutdown vs Construction Foreman?

AspectConstruction ShutdownConstruction Foreman
CertificationsOSHA safety training, possibly specialized shutdown certificationsOSHA safety training, supervisory certifications often preferred
Work EnvironmentTemporary, project-specific, often in industrial or commercial sites during plant shutdownsOn-site supervision of daily construction activities across various projects
Employer & Industry UsageUsed by industrial plants, manufacturing facilities during shutdownsUsed by construction companies overseeing daily site operations

Construction Shutdown workers focus on safely executing plant or facility shutdowns, often requiring specialized safety and technical skills. Construction Foremen supervise daily construction activities, ensuring project progress and safety. While both roles require safety certifications, Construction Shutdown roles are more specialized for shutdown procedures, whereas Foremen oversee ongoing construction work.

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Pre-Construction Manager - Water/Wastewater

Pre-Construction Manager - Water/Wastewater

Woodruff Construction

Waterloo, IA โ€ข On-site

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

Why you should join our team:
Do you want to be an employee-owner? Woodruff Construction is a 100% employee-owned and family-focused commercial construction general contractor with over 70 years of experience. Woodruff provides a dynamic environment where each individual is challenged to be his or her best, and we are continually searching for goal-driven candidates to join our team. We are committed to employing a diverse workforce and encourage those with a wide range of backgrounds to inquire about our job opportunities.

We serve the regions of Ames, Fort Dodge, Iowa City, Waterloo and Spencer, and are driven by our strong Core Values:

  • FAMILYย Comes First
  • SERVICEย to Others
  • PURPOSEย in everything we do
  • DEPENDABILITYย to do what's right
  • ENJOYMENTย of our work

The Woodruff Difference:
We offer a variety of unique perks for our employee-owners:

  • ย $500 stay-on bonus after 60 days
  • ย Career-advancement programs
  • ย Company-sponsored outings and events

How will you Build Your Future With Us?
Woodruff is seeking a reliable, goal-driven candidate to fill our pre-construction manager position in Waterloo, IA. This position is responsible in developing, improving and leading the pre-construction process for design-build and construction manager at-risk projects, with a primary focus on water and wastewater treatment facilities. This position will serve as the team/company expert as it relates to pre-construction contracting, estimating, constructability and delivery strategies.

Essential duties and responsibilities for the position are as follows:

  • Risk Management
    • Adhere to, enforce and support company safety program
    • Evaluate subcontractors and suppliers to ensure they meet or exceed Woodruff standards for the project
    • Document project changes and correspondence through email and mail correspondence through the pre-construction phase
    • Anticipate & address issues and understand how work performance & timeliness effects the achievement of Woodruff goals
    • Evaluate constructability, operational impacts, sequencing constraints, and shutdown planning associated with active water/wastewater treatment facilities and utility systems
    • Identify and mitigate risks related to underground utilities, treatment process systems, environmental regulations, and owner operational continuity

  • Financial Management & Results
    • Assist Project Manager with the buyout process
    • Ensure profit objectives are met by ensuring schedules and budgets are achieved
    • Negotiate and estimate favorable and timely change orders that produce results, protect Woodruff's interests and satisfy the owner and architect
    • Assist in the development of conceptual and detailed estimates for water/wastewater treatment process systems, underground utilities, concrete structures, pumping systems, and associated infrastructure.
    • Understand market conditions, equipment lead times, and procurement strategies specific to municipal water and wastewater construction
  • Design Support & Field Involvement
    • Facilitate correspondence with the owner and design team
    • Assist project manager with scheduling and conducting design meetings (if design-build)
    • Assist project manager with scheduling and conducting team meetings to review design status, budget status and overall progression of the project
    • Include and involve the field operations manager, safety specialist and/or anticipated superintendent as needed throughout the pre-construction process
    • Coordinate with design engineers, equipment vendors, and operations staff regarding treatment processes, phasing plans, shutdowns, and startup requirements
    • Participate in constructability reviews for treatment facilities, process piping, electrical/instrumentation systems, and operational sequencing
  • Project Leadership
    • Manage project through Procore and any other required project management software
    • Assist with setting, communicating and tracking project goals
    • Support customer relationship building with owners by balancing the needs of Woodruff with the customer expectations around schedule, quality and cost
    • Develop a clear and complete understanding of the construction project by reviewing plans, documents and proposed cost information
    • Plan ahead to work efficiently by creating a sound completion plan leading the Woodruff project team to establish priorities, schedule activities and timeframes, develop clear and measurable progress benchmarks and assign responsibilities
    • Guide the project by keeping the big picture in mind & making sound decisions
    • Ensure timely construction project starts consistent with preconstruction plans and owner needs
    • Produce clear and complete planning information including timely and detailed owner meeting minutes and look-ahead schedules
    • Use Woodruff policies and procedures through use and reference of pre-construction process manuals
    • Contribute to swift and smooth project transition from pre-construction to construction phase
    • Lead the project team through pre-construction abiding by and following the contract requirements ย 
    • Lead preconstruction efforts for water and wastewater treatment projects including process coordination, phasing, operational continuity, and regulatory considerations
    • Develop and maintain a strong understanding of water/wastewater treatment methods, equipment systems, utility coordination, and municipal owner expectations
    • Coordinate early procurement strategies for long-lead treatment equipment, process systems, and specialty subcontractors
  • Process Development & Improvement
    • Ensure Woodruff processes follow current CMaR preconstruction Iowa law
    • Development of new and/or improvement of existing pre-construction processes
    • Research and learn industry best practices regarding pre-construction processes
    • Assist with developing, implementing and utilizing pre-construction services fee estimating process
    • Assist BD with development and submission of RFQ's
    • Lead the development and submission of RFP's including developing and leading the presentation process
    • Develop and improve estimating, scheduling, and preconstruction processes specific to water/wastewater treatment and utility infrastructure projects
    • Maintain awareness of industry trends, treatment technologies, delivery methods, and regulatory requirements impacting municipal water/wastewater construction

Benefits:

At Woodruff, we attribute our success to the investment and retention of our quality employees. Woodruff values its employees and offers a comprehensive benefits package including:

  • Competitive pay with weekly direct deposit
  • Work/Life balance - paid time off, holidays, volunteer time off, parental leave, and bereavement
  • 100% Employee Owned, you can become an employee-owner after only one year of service!
  • Competitive benefits - including medical, dental and vision, flexible spending account, and disability
  • Company-paid life insurance
  • 401K retirement plan
  • Tuition reimbursement and continuing education
  • Personalized career path
  • Employee assistance program

Job Type: Full-time