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<br />City. of Miami - RFQ# 501331,2 - Miscellaneous Management Advisory Consulting Services
<br />Jason Bird
<br />Sustainability and Resiliency
<br />Planning Manager
<br />Education
<br />Course work in Civil Engineering with Construction Management
<br />focus, University of Central Florida 2001-2004
<br />Affiliations
<br />Associated Builders and Contra oto rs'(ABC), UCF Student Chapter
<br />(2003-2005)
<br />SAME Member (Society of American Military Engineers)
<br />Tampa Bay Watch - Member and Habitat Restoration Volunteer
<br />Sarasota Bay Estuary Program- Water Quality Volunteer
<br />Seminole County Watershed Atlas - Water Quality Monitoring
<br />Volunteer
<br />Florida Water Environment Association (FWEA) Integrated Water
<br />Resources Committees - member
<br />Awards + Honors
<br />NAVFAC Pacific and US Marine Corps Federal Planning Division
<br />2010 Award for Outstanding Sustainable Planning, Design or
<br />Development Initiative for the Guam Joint Military Master Plan
<br />(GJMMP) Sustainability Program and Implementation Tools. 2010
<br />Merit Award for Planning, Colorado Chapter/American Society of
<br />Landscape Architects, BLM. — Sloan Canyon National Conservation
<br />Area Trails Master Plan, 2010 AECOM Best Technical Innovation,
<br />Sustainable Systems Integration Model (SSIM). 2010
<br />US General Services Administration (GSA); NAVFAC Pacific
<br />Fourteenth Annual GSA Achievement Award for Real Property
<br />Innovation, Guam Sustainable Development Master Plan. 2010
<br />Recognition for exceptional service byStentec and Bayer
<br />Properties, LLC. for planning, design, tenant negotiations and
<br />entitlement acquisition for Front Range Village, dubbed "The
<br />project that saved the City." 2009
<br />AECOM Excellence Award for Cidade da Copa Masterplan and
<br />Sustainable Infrastructure Project, Racife, Brazil 2012.
<br />International John Downer Pan -Asia Chief Executives' Best
<br />Professional Technical Innovation Award for Innovative Planning
<br />and Design on the Marina Bay Sustainable Masterplan project
<br />utilizing SSIM, in Singapore.
<br />Published Work
<br />Putting Interpretation on the Map, An Interpretive Approach
<br />to Geography; published photograph; National Association for
<br />Interpretation.
<br />Jason Bird is an experienced civil engineering professional
<br />with a focus on all aspects of land development, Including,
<br />commercial and residential, sustainable infrastructure,
<br />and transportation projects. Mr. Bird has experience
<br />taking projects from feasibility studies to conceptual
<br />planning, through full design, permitting, and construction
<br />administration. With AECOM, he has focused on water
<br />resources, water conservation, infrastructure assessment
<br />and sustainability, green infrastructure (Low Impact
<br />Development), SSIMw water balance modeling, and LEED,
<br />Green Mark, and GBES sustainability evaluations for master
<br />planned communities, municipalities and US federal
<br />facilities.
<br />Project Experience;
<br />Miami Beach, FL Flood Mitigation & Resiliency Study
<br />in response to sea level rise and increasing flooding, City
<br />wide strategies are being evaluated to mitigate flooding of
<br />public and private property. These include policy changes
<br />AECOM
<br />AAECOM
<br />for new construction and major renovation, specifically the
<br />minimum building FF elevations. As task lead, performed
<br />data collection, case study review and evaluation and
<br />preparation of White Paperfocused on Unintended
<br />Consequences of raising the min. FF elev. In depth zoning
<br />code and public works manual review for integration of
<br />resilience for buildings and critical infrastructure. Perform
<br />asset evaluation, risk and vulnerability assessment and
<br />develop tool box of adaptive mitigation strategies. and
<br />implementation guide to inform capital improvement
<br />projects and policyforfuture conditions. [2014 -ongoing]
<br />St. Petersburg, FL Downtown Waterfront Masterplan
<br />Project Included over 7 miles of waterfront in urban
<br />setting including downtown, airport, seaport, industrial
<br />and residential areas. As technical lead for sustainable
<br />infrastructure, provided current utility infrastructure
<br />assessment and high level impact analysis for sea level
<br />rise and storm surge to evaluate mitigation strategies for
<br />integration into masterplan. [2014-2015]
<br />Atlanta International Airport, Water Audit and Masterplan
<br />Due to state wide mandates and concerns regarding
<br />future availability of water resources, the Atlanta Airport
<br />is required to prepare a Water Audit and Masterplan. Our
<br />extensive data collection and analysis efforts resulted
<br />in the first comprehensive look at water use across the
<br />entire 4,800 acre ATL property with over 8 million SF of
<br />conditioned space. This task included tracking water
<br />conservation from a 2008 baseline and identifying,
<br />evaluating and providing costs (RDI) forfuture conservation
<br />and reuse strategies to maximize the reduction of potable
<br />wafter use. [2012-2013]
<br />City of Leesburg, Reclaimed Water Feasibility Study, Florida
<br />Evaluation of existing wastewater flows, potable demand,
<br />irrigation demand, consumptive use permits, and existing
<br />reclaimed piplines. Performed water balance and non- .
<br />potable demand ranking based on a series of spatial
<br />and cost related metrics to inform proposed system CIP
<br />improvements to utilize available flow and maintain surface
<br />discharges within permitted volumes. [2013-2014]
<br />Osceola County, Florida Green. Code
<br />Development of LID based stormwater conveyance and
<br />treatment schemes for Form Based Code for future
<br />development. This approach was integrated into new
<br />road sections, pedestrian and equestrian trails and zoning
<br />regulations. [2012]
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