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Cummins Cederberg is an engineering and environmental consulting firm with an exclusive focus on coastal and
<br />marine environments. Today, more than ever, our waterfronts are relied upon to provide resilient coastal protection
<br />and we strive to achieve this ideal balance by remaining at the forefront of science, research, and implementation.
<br />The firm was founded by Jason Cummins, PE, and Jannek Cederberg, PE, in 2010. Since that time, Cummins
<br />Cederberg has successfully grown into a leading engineering firm with specific focus on complex coastal and
<br />marine engineering projects throughout Florida and the Caribbean. The firm’s success is built on providing high
<br />quality work in a transparent manner to build long term relationships. The two founders have extensive experience
<br />in the coastal and marine environment from both private and public clients, with involvement in more than 500
<br />coastal and marine engineering projects throughout Florida and the Caribbean (including some of the largest
<br />known to the region).
<br />The professional team at Cummins Cederberg is comprised of coastal engineers, marine structural engineers,
<br />marine biologists, regulatory and policy experts, marine scientists, oceanographers, and construction managers
<br />with proven experience in all facets of coastal engineering, environmental planning, and the regulatory framework.
<br />The firm has thrived under this exclusive focus without diluting knowledge or resources amongst other disciplines.
<br />Our team includes Florida Registered Professional Engineers with education and experience specific to the
<br />coastal and marine engineering field. We have experience planning, designing, and implementing beach
<br />nourishments, seawalls, revetments, groins, and other shoreline stabilization structures. In addition to traditional
<br />design methodologies, our team is highly versed in the latest engineering tools, which allows us to design coastal
<br />infrastructure projects more efficiently and accurately. We utilize state-of-the-art numerical models to simulate
<br />waves, currents, sediment transport, and turbidity, and 3D drafting software for design layout. Our engineers are
<br />highly involved through the entire life-cycle of the project from initial field investigations, through planning, design,
<br />and ultimately construction management, providing a thorough understanding of the multiple facets of a project
<br />and interdependency of decisions made along the way.
<br />In addition to our engineering qualifications, the Cummins Cederberg team of marine biologists and regulatory
<br />experts provides unparalleled experience in local, state, and federal coastal permitting, marine resource surveys,
<br />mitigation design and monitoring, NEPA documentation, Endangered Species Act Section 7 consultation, and
<br />Essential Fish Habitat Assessments. Our team includes former senior and executive level staff from the major
<br />environmental agencies with intimate knowledge of the regulatory process and respected professional relationships
<br />with agency personnel. Our regulatory team and marine biologists work in concert with our engineers to achieve
<br />overall design intent and project goals, while protecting marine resources and aiding an efficient regulatory
<br />approval process.
<br />We further set ourselves apart by having construction engineers on our team, who bring unique experience on
<br />both the design and construction sides of marine construction. As a result, our team of construction professionals
<br />offers a valuable perspective during the design process relative to execution of marine projects, which often entail
<br />complex logistics for equipment and material and remain involved and responsive throughout construction.
<br />Office Location: 12345 NE 6th Avenue, North Miami, Florida 33161
<br />Number of employees: 7
<br />Years in business: 29 years, since April 1993
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