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e <br />ANDREW TILTON, P.E. <br />Director of <br />Water Resources <br />atkon@phnsweng.com <br />Years Experience <br />35 years <br />Education /Training <br />M.E. Hydraulics (1983). <br />University o Florida <br />B.S. Civil Engineering (197S). <br />Universiy of Florda <br />Licensing & Registration <br />Florida Professional Engineer, <br />License No. 33255 <br />Professional Affiliations <br />National Sociry of <br />Professional Engineers <br />Florida Engineering Sociey <br />American Water <br />Resources Association <br />Andy joined Johnson Engineering in August 1978 and is the director of the Water Resources Group. <br />He is the office manager for the LaBelle office. Andy is currently providing quality control on the <br />projects under design and permitting for the Bluehead Town of Fort Myers Beach and recently <br />completed engineering design of the Jack's Branch Mitigation Bank <br />Andy is District Engineer for Telegraph Cypress Water Management District and has been the <br />engineer of record for several districts, which are special governments under the laws of the State of <br />Florida. Work within the districts includes annual inspections of water management facilities for the <br />annual report required under Chapters 189, 190 and 298 Regulations and annual certifications as <br />required by the Water Management District permit. Experience with these special governments is <br />very similar to working for a city or county. <br />Andy has served as the senior engineer for surface water on many of the firms projects related to <br />storm water master plans. He provides direction for monitoring, permitting, design and construction <br />related issues. Surface Water Master Plans include ones for Lee County, City of Fort Myers, City of <br />Sanibel, Charlotte County and Glades County. The Charlotte County Master Plan work has led to the <br />improvement of more than a dozen structures designed to reduce flooding and roadway overtopping. <br />The more recent CLOMR in Charlotte County set elevations for new construction and allows the <br />establishment of lower insurance costs. <br />Andy is currently working on a drainage study over a small, but highly developed portion of Collier <br />County with significant historical flooding. This particular watershed utilizes both gravity and pumped <br />discharge. Each project has watershed level issues to determine related to backwater profiles for setting <br />site elevations and flood analysis, setting control elevations, measuring flows for calibration and working <br />with the groundwater and environmental considerations of each site. <br />Watershed master plan experience includes production of floodplain and floodway models that meet <br />FEMA requirements. These have been done for private entities and for govemmental bodies. <br />Relevant Experience <br />Cordova Rodriguez & Assoc., Inc. <br />Trout Creek CLOMR201 1 -2013, Charlotte County <br />Lee County Surface Water Master Plan, 1990, 1991, 1992 & 1997. Lee County <br />Collier County, Gateway Triangle, Collier County <br />Water Management Study Cecil M. Webb Wildlife Management Area Florida Wildlife <br />Commission <br />Surface Water Management City of Sanibel, Lee County <br />Powell Creek Filter Marsh, Lee County <br />Downtown Redevelopment, City of Fort Myers, Lee County <br />Ten Mile Canal Filter Marsh Phase 2, Lee County <br />Water Management Study West Central Charlotte County, SWFWMD, Charlotte County <br />Charlotte County Storm Water Master Plan — Phase II, Charlotte County <br />Greater Port Chadotte Storm Structures, Charlotte County <br />Glades County Surface Water Master Plan, Glades County <br />Basin III, Phase 2 Drainage Improvements for City of Fort Myers, Lee County <br />Babcock Ranch Community Comprehensive Plan Amendment, Charlotte County <br />South LaBelle Village Comprehensive Plan Amendment, Hendry County <br />South Lee County Watershed Plan, SFWMD, Lee /Collier/Hendry Counties <br />RFQ# 14 -07 -02 <br />48 <br />