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How the Port of South Louisiana Creates Jobs for Construction Managers

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The Port of South Louisiana drives significant job creation for construction managers through multi-billion-dollar megaprojects, massive infrastructure grants, and facility expansions. Construction managers are required to oversee complex, highly regulated civil and industrial projects, managing everything from safety and logistics to timelines and environmental compliance. The River Parishes in the Port of South Louisiana include Ascension, St. James, St. John the Baptist, and St. Charles parishes. Contact ITI Technical College today for more information.

Current Status Of Louisiana Construction Managers’ Job Prospects

Long bridge over Mississippi river on overcast dayJobs are growing rapidly in and around the Port of South Louisiana. Construction workers and managers are in high demand due to billions in capital investments and industrial megaprojects being built in the River Parishes. Key project development and job drivers include:

  • Hyundai Steel Facility: Hyundai is investing $5.8 billion in an ultra-low-carbon steel manufacturing plant and deep-water dock in Ascension Parish (slated to begin construction in late 2026), bringing massive demand for construction workers, project managers, and marine infrastructure builders. Major wood pulp terminal developments are also growing in this area. Construction managers are typically hired by primary engineering firms, such as AECOM or Infinity Engineering, to oversee these heavy industrial builds.
  • Statewide Industrial Boom: Louisiana has seen historic capital investments. Projects like AI data centers, Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) terminals, and supply chain expansions are driving a huge need for heavy civil construction labor and site management.
  • Maritime Logistics: Major ongoing port expansions—including the nearby $1.8 billion Louisiana International Terminal (LIT)—are creating thousands of permanent and temporary roles in on-site construction, marine construction, terminal management, and operations.

Resources For Louisiana Construction Managers

Local positions can be found and applied for via platforms like Indeed Construction Jobs or Zip Recruiter Port Jobs for both construction crews and management roles. You can track major project progress and workforce demands through state initiatives at the Louisiana Economic Development portal or explore specialized marine and port employment resources at Open Waters Louisiana.

If you need specific training and certifications to get hired as a manager or specialized tradesman, some local and regional colleges partner directly with the port and incoming industries to fast-track workforce training. Check with them to determine the most relevant companies currently hiring near the port.

“The Port of South Louisiana drives significant job creation for construction managers through multi-billion-dollar megaprojects, massive infrastructure grants, and facility expansions.”

Federal Infrastructure Grants Provide Project Funding

With secured Federal Infrastructure Grant funds from the U.S. DOT Port Infrastructure Development Program, the port is executing projects like the $43 million Donaldsonville Mega Dock Conveyance System and recent dock access bridges at Globalplex. These require on-site project managers to ensure compliance with federal and state regulations.

Federal infrastructure grants, primarily driven by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) and the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), provide billions in funding. These competitive grants help states, municipalities, and tribal governments build and modernize:

  • Roads
  • Port Facilities
  • Bridges
  • Public Transit
  • Water Systems
  • Broadband Networks

More Jobs For Louisiana Construction Managers

A construction worker or foreman at a construction site observing the progress of construction job or project, with copy spaceLarge-scale port projects increasingly rely on the Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR) delivery model. Firms utilize construction managers during pre-construction and construction phases to provide schedule and cost certainty on complex marine logistics builds.

Developers constantly redevelop and upgrade regional properties, such as the Avondale Global Gateway, into expanded multimodal logistics and warehouse facilities. Construction managers supervise these heavy-civil structural retrofits, terminals, and logistics hubs.

To explore open positions or find general contractor firms partnering with the port, check out Louisiana Economic Development or research active corporate job boards for engineering firms in the River Parishes area.

Construction Industries And Managers’ Training

Are you focusing on heavy civil, marine, or industrial construction management jobs? Trade schools and technical colleges can provide advice on which local engineering firms or contractors you should target for employment. ITI Technical College in Baton Rouge offers a Construction Management (AOS) Associate in Occupational Studies Degree to prepare you for an entry-level position.

The objective of this training and education program is to prepare students for positions in the construction management industry in project engineering, materials/labor estimating, materials procurement, construction/project management, project supervision, construction oversight, and scheduling.

Program Overview

The Construction Management Program teaches basic concepts, skills, and terminology for a broad range of construction projects. Studies include courses and laboratory work in these areas:

  • Success skills in the industry
  • Introduction to construction management
  • Materials, methods, mechanical and electrical systems
  • Project controls and relevant construction mathematics
  • Plan reading and quantity takeoff in architectural, civil, piping, and instrumentation drawings and blueprints
  • Building and industrial cost estimating
  • Project planning and scheduling
  • Supervising workers and workplace safety

Students learn to use management techniques dedicated to construction contracts and ethics. Technical writing covers the need for effective communication in the workplace. Students take a 3D/BIM course that uses industry-standard visualization software. Each student will select two elective courses from a variety of technical, management, or business courses. Let us hear from you soon!

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