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CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES (CCNA) NO. 20-07-01 <br />51 <br />City of <br />Greenacres, the City of Miami Beach, the City of Palm Beach Gardens, the City of Riviera Beach, Florida Power & <br />Light, Palm Beach State College, as well as other municipalities in South Florida. <br />Skilled Project Management and Team – Our proposed Contract manager, Andrew Nixon, PE, who is RADISE’s <br />Senior Engineer, with 15+ years of Geotechnical engineering, and testing experience, Construction Engineering <br />Inspection & management; Civil Engineering; and has also served as Project Manager for 100’s of South Florida <br />projects. He will be supported by, Mr. Gregory Stelmack, PE, has more than 30 years of experience and has acted as <br />Project Manager for numerous major projects throughout Florida. Mr. Stelmack is skilled in providing Geotechnical, <br />Construction Engineering Inspection services including quality assurance/quality control for a wide variety of <br />transportation, commercial, water resources, industrial, retail and institutional projects. They are additionally supported <br />by our Principal-in-Charge, Mr. Kumar Allady, PE, who is a Geotechnical and Civil Engineering of over 30 years with <br />broad based experience in multiple industry segments including Transportation, Municipal, Water, Commercial <br />Facilities, Power, etc. Finally, we have our Chief Geotechnical Engineer, Mr. Tom Mullin who has 40 years of <br />geotechnical engineering experience and is an expert in the Geotechnical field. Tom has served as Principal <br />Geotechnical Engineer on numerous projects for private and public clients including the Florida Department of <br />Transportation (FDOT), United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) and South Florida Water Management <br />District (SFWMD). <br />Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) – Quality is sought and documented for every RADISE project. Our QC <br />program includes multiple levels of Quality Control. We have developed, through our in-house IT group, a proprietary <br />project management software called the RADISE QMS System. The RADISE QMS System is a significant <br />differentiator over our competitors! The RADISE QC System is a powerful state-of-the-art web-based application <br />and data management tool that we provide complimentary to our clients. The first of its kind in the industry, it was <br />developed to minimize human error in the QC checking and reporting processes. For 9 years, we have been utilizing <br />this system to simplify reporting, and to create instant results/report access for our Clients and their design Team, 24/7. <br />We can develop and expand the QMS to a life-cycle application to cover data from Planning, Design, Construction <br />through O&M. Our QMS system is being used on multiple projects by SFWMD & the USACE and is written into the <br />specifications for the new SFWMD C-43 water reservoir. It has proven to be a considerable cost saving data <br />compilation, management and reporting tool for our clients and can be brought to bare on the successful application <br />on Palm Beach County’s projects. We are also very familiar with the FDOT’s MAC system and data management <br />systems, having worked on numerous FDOT projects as inspectors. <br /> <br />H. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION <br />
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