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<br />Terrance N. Glunt PE
<br />OA / OC Officer
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<br />Stanbec
<br />Mr. Glunt has over 36 years of experience in the management and administration of engineering divisions responsible for
<br />all aspects of design and construction of government and agency related facilities including marina and boating access
<br />facilities, recreation complexes, urban and Interstate roadways and bridges, utility corridors, municipal public works and
<br />administration facilities, nuclear power plants, landfills and aviation facilities throughout Florida and the United States. His
<br />specific experience includes engineering design and coordination of multiple projects, construction engineering and
<br />inspection, quality control / constructability review, rigid and flexible pavement design and analysis, hydrologic
<br />evaluations, geotechnical and environmental studies, DRI and PD&E involvement, environmental and drainage permitting,
<br />preparation of grant applications and coordination of numerous miscellaneous civil and structural contracts with State,
<br />County and Municipal entities. Mr. Glunt has been responsible for the startup of numerous offices for his current firm, as
<br />well as for his previous employers; involving research and development, establishment of budgets and procurement of all
<br />facilities, equipment, vehicles and staff. He has been a Resident Engineer on FDOT construction projects in numerous
<br />Districts and the Engineering Manager and Director of both Geotechnical and Construction Divisions for a medium -sized
<br />engineering firm.
<br />EDUCATION
<br />Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, Florida
<br />International University, Miami Beach, Florida, 1985
<br />Bachelor of Science in Environmental Sciences, Juniata
<br />College, Huntington, Pennsylvania, 1976
<br />Certification, Threshold Inspector, No. 0950, 2012
<br />Certification, ACI, Level 1 Field Technician, 2012
<br />OSHA, 40 -hour Hazardous Materials Technician,
<br />HAZMAT. 2012
<br />REGISTRATIONS
<br />Professional Engineer #40130, State of Florida
<br />PROJECT EXPERIENCE
<br />Vincent Torres Park Pedestrian Bridge, Lauderdale Lakes,
<br />Florida
<br />Principal in Charge for the redevelopment of an existing pork &
<br />pedestrian bridge for the City of Lauderdale Lakes. The project
<br />was being performed as collaboration with the Broward County
<br />School Board to provide a student drop off for a new
<br />Elementary school on on adjacent property. The project
<br />featured a 110' long fully enclosed pedestrian bridge to
<br />provide access for the students across the South Florida Water
<br />Management District C -13 Canal. The project also included
<br />approximately IS00' of new roadway with additional parking,
<br />CS well as several hundred feet of covered walkway for student
<br />protection. The project also included the development of a
<br />concession and restroom building for the park, as well as
<br />renovation of on existing press box structure. New sports field
<br />lighting was also provided for all of the ploy fields.
<br />Park East Troilhead•, Plantation, Florida
<br />This Design-Build project features a pedestrian bridge to provide
<br />access for city residents, a walking trail, a 100 square -foot
<br />shelter, a 1200 squareloot lot lot area, benches, bike racks,
<br />interpretive signage, drinking fountains, neighborhood signs, a
<br />decorative fence along the east side to separate this site from
<br />the neighboring commercial site, a central turf area surrounded
<br />by a turf knoll, and on -street parking. This park allows for
<br />access to a future C -12 Canal Multi Use Recreational Trail
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<br />Sunset Drive Bridge Replacement between Sunset Island
<br />No. 1 &2•
<br />Client: Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT)
<br />District 6
<br />Project Engineer for the replacement of an existing bridge which
<br />included a new 246 foot, sever-spon, twolone continuous cast-
<br />in -place concrete slab bridge. This project included roadway
<br />approach work, phased construction, and extensive public
<br />involvement. Bridge was classified as minor. Project also
<br />included relocation of city water, storm water, and sewer lines,
<br />as well as installation of new storm water lines and deep
<br />drainage injection wells.
<br />10th Avenue North Bridges Over the Keller Canal•,
<br />Palm Beach County, Florida
<br />Engineer of Record responsible for the design and permitting of
<br />a bridge rehabilitation of an existing 5 lone pretsressed, post-
<br />tensioned traffic bridge along with two new 125'steel
<br />pedestrian bridges. Bridge modifications included the removal
<br />of the sidewalks and outside prestressed slabs, modification to
<br />the pier bents, installation of new prestressed slabs and traffic
<br />railing barriers, wingwalls and drainage upgrades. Roadway
<br />work included 500' transitions on each approach to the bridge,
<br />i• denotes projects completed with other firms One Team. Infinite Solutions.
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