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Academic
<br />Background
<br />M.S., Environmental
<br />Engineering, Florida
<br />International University,
<br />Miami, FL, 1995
<br />B.S., Civil Engineering,
<br />Florida International
<br />University, Miami, FL,
<br />1992
<br />A.A., Miami -Dade College,
<br />1988
<br />Professional
<br />Registrations
<br />Registered Professional
<br />Engineer, FL #55459
<br />KEITH and SCHNARS, P.A.
<br />IAS �IS' IL1UL FIRM
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<br />Frank V'ilar, P.E.
<br />Senior Project Manager
<br />Mr. Vilar has over 18 years of extensive professional experience in the design of water/
<br />wastewater systems, design of drainage and storm water management systems, site design
<br />and development, preparation of contract documents and specifications for bid and
<br />permitting services experience through numerous South Florida agencies. His experience
<br />includes design of water and wastewater improvements for the City of Fort Lauderdale,
<br />rehabilitation of lift stations in Cities of Coconut Creek and North Lauderdale, and
<br />neighborhood improvements for the Westgate CRA. Professional experience also includes
<br />work on various land development projects for Seminole Tribe of Florida, Coscan Homes,
<br />Waste Management Inc. of Florida and also administering the NPDES Program for the City
<br />of Miami.
<br />Relevant Experience
<br />Coconut Creek Casino, Coconut Creek, FL: Project Engineering for design of
<br />stormwater management, drainage, potable water and sanitary sewer for the Coconut
<br />Creek Casino expansion. The Casino is a complex project located on 49 -acres of Tribal
<br />Land at the intersection of SR -7 and Sample Road in the City of Coconut Creek. The project
<br />was a design build between Moss - Anderson and the Tribe. Client/Contact: Seminole Tribe
<br />of Florida /Deborah Grant, Phone: (954) 585 -5652. (2/11 to 2/12)
<br />Waste Management — Medley Facility, Medley, FL: Development project for an
<br />existing vacant site totaling approximately 18- acres. The project entailed development of
<br />the site for use as a truck parking, maintenance and office. Responsibilities included site
<br />plan design, water distribution system, sanitary sewer collection system, paving, grading, and
<br />drainage, pavement marking & signage, onsite lake design, roadway design and permitting.
<br />Client/Contact: Waste Management Inc. of Florida /Luke DeBock, Phone: (954) 984 -2029.
<br />(201 1 to Present)
<br />North Atlantic Drive and Beach Curve Road Drainage Improvements,
<br />Lantana, FL: This project provided drainage improvements for two drainage basins totaling
<br />approximately 20- acres. The drainage basins are in low lying areas prone to flooding and had
<br />gravity storm sewer outfalls that discharge to the Intracoastal. The proposed improvements
<br />provided a storm sewer pump station at each basin location in order to help reduce roadway
<br />flood duration times during various storm events. The existing storm sewer outfall pipes
<br />were Cured -In -Place -Pipe (CIPP) lined in order to enable the outfall pipes to be used
<br />in a pressurized pumping system application. The project scope included the design and
<br />permitting of the drainage improvements through South Florida Water Management District
<br />and Town of Lantana. Client/Contact: Town of Lantana /Jerry Darr, Phone: (561) 540 -5758.
<br />Water and Wastewater Improvement Project for Lauderdale West, Sunset
<br />North, River Run, Flamingo Park, Oak River, Shady Banks and Edgewood
<br />Communities, Broward County, FL: Project Manager for the design of water and
<br />wastewater improvements for the City of Fort Lauderdale Water Works 2011 Program.
<br />The service areas for these projects are comprised of a mixture of single family, multi - family,
<br />commercial, office and industrial uses. The design phase includes over 188,000 linear ft. of
<br />gravity sewer, 20,300 linear ft of force mains, 16 new wastewater pump stations, and 43,000
<br />linear ft. of water mains. The total construction value was estimated to be 30 million dollars.
<br />Client/Contact: City of Fort Lauderdale /Hal Barnes, P.E., Phone: (954) 522 -2604. (1/03 to
<br />6/09)
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