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E-18Proven solutionsResponsive and dependable performance <br />City of Sunny Isles Beach RFQ No. 20-07-01: Continuing Professional Consulting Services (CCNA) <br />E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT <br />(Complete one Section E for each key person.) <br />12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE <br />David Hoot, PE Vice President; QA/QC & Technical <br />Advisor <br />A. TOTAL B. WITH CURRENT FIRM <br />45 4 <br />15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) <br />CES Consultants, Inc. Pembroke Pines & West Palm Beach, FL <br />16. EDUCATION (Degree and Specialization)17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (State & Discipline) <br />BS Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering & Water Resources, <br />Michigan Tech University, 1976 <br />FL Professional Engineer #35970, GA #13518 <br />18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.) <br />Mr. David Hoot is CES’s Senior Engineer, Design Leader and Project Manager with over 45 years of experience. He has been a <br />resident of Tampa/Hillsborough County twice and a Florida resident since 1988 and is very familiar with the community and <br />outstanding quality of life the St. Petersburg/Tampa Bay Area wishes to maintain. David has successfully functioned in many <br />leadership and operational roles and has an extensive background in civil and environmental engineering, project planning <br />and development, client-consultant liaison, and construction related services for resiliency, infrastructure and environmental <br />projects. He has significant experience in project management and direction of civil/environmental engineering design and <br />plan preparation involving neighborhood improvement, sustainability and resiliency, site development and pre-development <br />services; roadway and transportation-related design; stormwater pipe/culvert design, environmental permitting and <br />stormwater management; environmental impact studies and assessments; utilities and infrastructure improvements; water <br />and wastewater transmission and treatment systems; and CEI and construction management. David has directed, managed, <br />designed or provided quality control for various multi-disciplined stormwater, water, wastewater and water resource systems/ <br />projects throughout his career and has provided professional/consulting services related to system evaluation, technical <br />support and design of various types and sizes of pump/lift stations and collection and FM systems, including reuse, and <br />environmental restoration improvements and sustainability projects in the public and private sectors in Florida and the SE <br />US. David was also the design team lead member for the 100 Resilient Cities Accelerator Workshop for West Avenue and has <br />contributed with design input to the South FL Climate Compact. <br />Member, Resilient Utility Council; Member, American Water Works Association; Member, American Management Association; <br />Member, American Water Resources Association; Member, Association of State Dam Safety Officials; Member, Ducks <br />Unlimited, Wetland Conservation; Member, Florida Engineering Society; Member, National Society of Professional Engineers; <br />Member, Solid Waste Association of North America; Member, Water Environment Federation <br />19. RELEVANT PROJECTS <br />A. <br />(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)(2) YEAR COMPLETED <br />West Ave. North & South Neighborhood Utility & Resiliency <br />Improvements Design-Build Projects, Miami Beach, FL <br />PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) <br />Ongoing Ongoing <br />(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE X Check if project performed with current firm <br />Project Director for the design and construction of 1.2 miles of roadway, sidewalks, landscaping, and water transmission/ <br />distribution system, sanitary sewer collection system, and stormwater drainage system, including the verification and <br />development of a stormwater model and a new 120,000 GPM master stormwater pump station and discharge. Responsible <br />for the coordination, design, vertical rehabilitation, harmonization (192 properties) and ultimate construction of the <br />roadway and all resiliency components. Responsible for the “Pedestrian Friendly” and “Complete Street” redesign, as <br />well as incorporation of the findings of the 100 Resilient Cities Workshop, which included raising the existing grade of <br />the roadway by approximately 30 inches while providing drainage capacity for a 10-year storm event level of service with <br />no structure flooding. The design for the rehabilitation of the existing sanitary sewer collection system and adjustments <br />to slopes to improve the existing system includes the replacement of 8,750 LF of pipe of varying sizes (12-inch, 15-inch, <br />16-inch, and 18-inch), 32 manholes, and 30 maintenance access structures. The replacement of the existing water main <br />distribution and transmission system includes 2,130 LF of 6-inch fire service line, 11,250 LF of 12-inch distribution main, and <br />5,400 LF of 20-inch transmission main. New service connections, water meters, fire hydrants, and irrigation lines will be <br />installed. Cost: $72M+