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Resume <br />Maser Consulting P.A. <br />PATRICK SENNE, PSM <br />Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) Manager <br />Mr. Senne has over 30 years of experience in the survey/geospatial <br />profession, with expertise in conventional survey and mapping; <br />geodetic control surveys; 3D topographic mapping utilizing LiDAR <br />(terrestrial, mobile and aerial) and right-of-way mapping & control <br />surveys. He has been responsible for the supervision, management, <br />quality assurance/quality control and contract negotiations on <br />numerous major transportation projects that incorporated all aspects <br />of surveying, mapping, remote sensing and SUE throughout Florida <br />and the Southeast. <br />PROJECTS <br />SR 417 Widening from Landstar to Boggy Creek, Central Florida <br />Expressway Authority (CFX) <br />Maser Consulting acted as a subconsultant to Horizon Engineering <br />Group, Inc. in support of the design of highway widening and various <br />other improvements along State Route 417 from Landstar Boulevard <br />to Boggy Creek Road. The survey scope of work included planimetric <br />mapping and digital terrain modeling of the entire project corridor, from <br />Right of Way to Right of Way for over four miles of highway and cross <br />streets. Maser Consulting provided underground utility designates and <br />locates, Mobile LiDAR, and UAS LiDAR, which were used to locate <br />and document existing ground features along the roadway. Areas not <br />visible for LIDAR collection, such as drainage ditches and wooded <br />areas, were collected conventionally by RTK GPS or Total station. The <br />resulting datasets were merged to create a highly detailed and <br />comprehensive final design survey deliverable. Mr. Senne was the <br />lead for Maser’s QA/QC reporting for this contract. <br />SR 429 Widening from West Road to SR 414, CFX <br />Maser Consulting is currently underway on this 4.4-mile design project <br />as the lead for all Survey and Subsurface Utility Engineering on this <br />contract. This scope includes project control, Right of Way, and full <br />topographic design survey to support widening of the mainline and 8 <br />bridges for increased capacity and safety improvements. Mr. Senne is <br />the lead for Maser’s QA/QC reporting for this contract. <br />Tampa Bay Next - SR 400 (I-4) from east of 50th Street to west of <br />SR 566, FDOT District 7 <br />Hillsborough County, FL <br />The design survey required for this project corridor will be used for <br />resurfacing and roadway expansion and addition of express lanes for <br />the Tampa Bay Next (TBN) program. Including the I-4 main line, I-75 <br />interchange, off system side streets and ramps this project corridor <br />totaled approximately 39.3 miles. The design survey involved a <br />combination of mobile LiDAR, aerial LiDAR, digital photogrammetry, <br />static LiDAR and conventional survey methods to collect the data. The <br />final 3D design files included multi-sourced data from other sources <br />into a seamless along with raster imagery, in accordance with Florida <br />Standards of Practice. <br />EDUCATION <br />Surveying and Mapping, <br />University of Florida <br />PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS <br />Professional Surveyor and <br />Mapper (PSM) Florida, No. <br />LS5317 <br />PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS <br />Florida Surveying and <br />Mapping Society <br />American Congress of <br />Surveying and Mapping <br />National Society of <br />Professional Surveyors <br />American Society of Civil <br />Engineers <br />American Society of Highway <br />Engineers <br />American Association of State <br />Highway and Transportation <br />Officials <br />ACEC-FL Transportation <br />Subcommittee <br />Section F, Page 8