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KEITH Sunny Isles Beach RFQ 22-06-01 Continuing Services for Landscape Architectural Services
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YEARS OF EXPERIENCE <br />• 20 <br />EDUCATION <br />• MSc Coastal Engineering, <br />Technical University of <br />Denmark <br />LICENSES <br />• Florida PE No. 69839 <br />PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS <br />• Permanent International <br />Association of Navigation <br />Congress <br />• Member of PIANC <br />Working group Design and <br />Operational Guidelines for <br />“Superyacht Facilities” <br />• Danish Society of Hydraulic <br />Engineering <br />• Florida Association <br />of Environmental <br />Professionals <br />• Port Everglades <br />Association <br />• Florida Engineering Society <br />Miami Chapter <br />• Florida Bar’s Environmental <br />and Law Use Law Section <br />• Biscayne Watershed <br />Management Advisory <br />Board <br />As Principal Engineer, Jannek is responsible for all engineering production <br />including scheduling, resource allocation, and quality management. He <br />is formally trained as a coastal and marine engineer from the Technical <br />University of Denmark. He has more than twenty years of experience <br />in coastal and marine engineering. Jannek is a registered professional <br />Engineer in the United States, and he has completed engineering <br />analyses, designs and permitting for a variety of shore protection, beach <br />nourishment, river, cruise ship, marina and waterfront projects throughout <br />Florida, the Caribbean and Central America. <br />RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE <br />Adaptive Redesign of Jose Marti Park, City of Miami, Florida. Serving <br />as a model for resilient waterfront parks that can adapt to current and <br />future flood rises associated with climate change and sea level rise, <br />this project explores ways to minimize tidal flood impacts and enhance <br />waterfront access to residents. Jannek is leading the inundation modeling, <br />and waterfront engineering design, while the Cummins Cederberg team <br />is also leading the environmental permitting, coordination with FIND, and <br />grant management. <br />Miami-Dade County Waterfront Parks Sea Level Rise & Flood <br />Mitigation Roadmap, Coral Gables, Florida. Senior Project Manager <br />for analysis of the impacts of sea level rise on park’s infrastructure <br />and operations, as well as flood mitigation concepts for planning and <br />budgeting. Compiled existing survey and LiDAR data to prepare general <br />topographic map; infrastructure condition assessment, remaining service <br />life and adaption feasibility relative to sea level rise; assessment of <br />environmental conditions on site to understand and document current <br />conditions, as it would relate to environmental permitting; conducted an <br />engineering analysis to provide extreme tide water levels; developed <br />flood mitigation concepts and preliminary cost estimates; coordinated <br />stakeholder involvement; and developed an implementation strategy. <br />Project sites included Matheson Hammock, Crandon, Haulover, Virginia <br />Key, Biscayne Shores and Gardens, Blackpoint Marina, and Homestead <br />Bayfront Park. <br />Crandon Park Marina Sedimentation Study, Key Biscayne, Florida. <br />Senior Project Manager leading tidal hydrodynamic modeling, wave, <br />and sediment transport analyses to determine source and magnitude of <br />marina sedimentation problem. Field investigations included bathymetric <br />surveying, tide and current measurements, marine resource survey, <br />and sediment sampling. Alternative assessments of potential coastal <br />structures were explored to prevent sedimentation and need for periodic <br />dredging. <br />Town of Bay Harbor Islands Resiliency and Seawall Condition <br />Assessment, Bay Harbor Islands, Florida. Shoreline assessment and <br />island resiliency study for the entire Town of Bay Harbor Islands. The <br />shoreline assessment included 20,000 LF of shoreline, including seawalls, <br />JANNEK CEDERBERG, PE <br />Senior Coastal Engineer <br />35RFQ No. 22-06-01
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