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Heidi Belle Henderson, PE, Page 2
<br />Wawa, Inc.: Wawa is a well known gas station and convenience store that is known for their fresh bread and made-to-order
<br />sandwiches and is making their way down to South Florida. Miss Henderson was the Project Manager for the Wawa program
<br />where she was involved from the early conceptual phases of the projects through project completion. More specifically, her tasks
<br />involved due diligence for possible new sites, preparation of various site layouts that conformed to both Wawa and the governing
<br />agencies criteria, conveying to the Wawa the feasibility of the project, generating proposals based on the site's requirements
<br />and necessary permitting efforts, coordinating meetings with Wawa and the Developer(s) involved, preparing water, sewer, and
<br />stormwater civil design plans, calculations, and reports for the projects, obtaining all required civil permits, assisting on building
<br />permitting efforts, and providing construction observation and certification services.
<br />Wawa at 11101 SW 184th Street, Miami, FL: Miss Henderson was the Project Manager and Engineer of Record for the design
<br />and permitting of the site. She was responsible for the site layout including ADA accessibility as well as water, sewer, and
<br />stormwater layout of the site. The stormwater management system was composed of 15-foot deep exfiltration trench. The site
<br />required Zoning approval for a signage variance and platting through Miami-Dade County. The permits required for this site were
<br />through Miami-Dade County Public Works Department, Miami-Dade County Water and Sewer Department (WASD), and Miami-
<br />Dade County Building Department.
<br />Wawa at 6971 SW 24th Street, Miami, FL: This site required similar efforts mentioned for the Wawa above where Miss Henderson
<br />was the Project Manager and Engineer of Record for the design and permitting of the site, responsible for the water, sewer, and
<br />stormwater layout of 15-foot deep exfiltration trench; required a Zoning hearing for a signage variance and platting via Miami-Dade
<br />County; and required the same permits as listed above.
<br />Wawa at 590 NE 167th Street, North Miami, FL: Similar to the efforts for the Wawas listed above, Miss Henderson was the
<br />Project Manager and Engineer of Record for the design and permitting of the site; responsible for the water, sewer, and stormwater
<br />layout of 15-foot deep exfiltration trench; required a Zoning hearing for a rezoning and signage variance; required platting via
<br />Miami-Dade County. However, this site had to be phased in order to demolish the existing Ham and Eggery to construct a new
<br />Krispy Kreme while the existing Krispy Kreme is in business, then demolish the existing Krispy Kreme and construct the Wawa.
<br />Thus, extensive coordination with Wawa, Krispy Kreme and the design team was required for the phasing of construction.
<br />Permitting through the City of North Miami Beach Utilities, WASD, Miami-Dade County Public Works, Miami-Dade County Fire
<br />Department, FDOT Driveway and Drainage, FDEP, and FDOH was required.
<br />Wawa at SW 137th Avenue and SW 120th Street, Miami, FL: Miss Henderson was the Project Manager and Engineer of
<br />Record for the design and permitting of the site. This site was composed of three existing parcels that was platted into three
<br />new parcels for the Wawa, Aldi, and proposed bank. This project required extensive civil engineering design for the water, sewer,
<br />and stormwater systems for the three uses. The water and sewer had to be dedicated to WASD. The stormwater management
<br />system consisted of 15-foot exfiltration trench for all three parcels. The project had to be phased to accommodate the Developers
<br />responsibilities (infrastructure, paving, and grading), Wawa’s and Aldi’s responsibilities (building, canopy, tanks, and dumpster).
<br />Permitting through WASD, Miami-Dade County Public Works, Miami-Dade County Fire Department, FDOT Driveway and Drainage,
<br />FDEP, and FDOH was required.
<br />Wawa at 3601 North Federal Highway, Pompano Beach, FL: As the Engineer of Record and Project Manager, Miss Henderson
<br />was responsible for the site layout including ADA accessibility, civil engineering design and permitting for the parking lot, proposed
<br />utilities, stormwater management system. The stormwater management system was composed of exfiltration trench and a
<br />retention pond to meet Broward County stormwater criteria. The project required Right-of-Way (ROW) dedications to both the
<br />City of Pompano Beach and to FDOT. Permits required were through the City of Pompano Beach, FDOT Driveway and Drainage,
<br />Broward County Water and Wastewater, Broward County Surface Water Management Program, FDEP, and FDOH.
<br />Wawa at 2401 S. Kanner Highway, Stuart, FL: Miss Henderson was the Project Manager and Engineer of Record for the
<br />project and worked closely with the City of Stuart through the Rezoning and Land Use Amendment process for the Planned
<br />Unit Development (PUD). Miss Henderson also worked closely with the South Florida Water Management District and Florida
<br />Department of Transportation to satisfy their stormwater management design criteria as the project site was located in a Flood
<br />Zone and discharged into an impaired water body which lead to having to provide nutrient removal prior to discharging into FDOT
<br />ROW. In addition, historical flows drained onto the PUD so a master stormwater management system was implemented for the
<br />remaining lots.
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