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CITY OF SUNNY ISLES BEACH <br /> I <br /> [OXRATD(6 PROFESSIONAL neCHREtrtRAL&DI64LEBfN6 SERVICES MB ONLY RCUU <br /> REMIT FOR OF LMCATIONLNO.12-04-02 SANDRA SEQUEIRA, MS, El <br /> alENVIRONMENTAL/ WATER AND SEWER <br /> ENGINEERING EXPERIENCE <br /> Ms. Sequeira is a civil engineer with ten years of experience in civil engineering, <br /> Oh <br /> drainage design and construction management. Her graduate degree has provided <br /> her with extensive knowledge required for civil and environmental engineering. <br /> r.,1 <br /> RELEVANT EXPERIENCE <br /> Design/Build for 1.595 Final Design, Broward County, Florida — FOOT, District 4 <br /> (AECOMIDragados) <br /> r Project Engineer involved with drainage design for several sections of the 1-595 <br /> �'�i�I1IIcomdor. Design work included exfiltration trench design, storm sewer design and <br /> 1 analysis, and both wet and dry retention, and stormwater management pond designs, <br /> constructed to treat and store stormwater runoff. The designs involved the use of <br /> EDUCATION spreadsheets, ADICPR, ASAD and Microstation software packages used to design, <br /> M. S. Civil and Environmental analyze and draft storm sewer systems. Project length: 10.5 miles ± <br /> Engineering—University of SR-836 Emergency Access Ramp, Miami-Dade County, Florida — Miami-Dade <br /> Washington, Seattle. 2001 Expressway Authority(MDX) <br /> B. S.Civil Engineering Project Engineer involved in the preparation of storm drainage construction <br /> University Nacional de documents, drainage report and permitting. She was in charge of the stormwater <br /> Ingenieria, Managua, design services required for the new drainage system through the use of solid pipes, <br /> Nicaragua 1995 catch basins, manholes, existing dry retention ponds and existing ditches. The <br /> analysis of the proposed drainage condition was done with ADICPR, which also <br /> PROFESSIONAL involved the use of spreadsheets and Microstation. Project length: 1 mile. <br /> ® REGISTRATIONS <br /> Engineer Intern, Florida SR-8361SR-826(Section 5) Plans Review—MDX(EAC Consulting, Inc.) <br /> Project Engineer involved with plans review related to drainage plans and reports. <br /> License No. 1100011787 Project length: 3 miles. <br /> August 2007 SR-814/Atlantic Boulevard (from West of SR-51US-1 to SR-A1A) Broward County, <br /> Florida—FDOT, District 4 <br /> PROFESSIONAL TRAINING Project Engineer involved with plans review related to drainage plans and reports. <br /> Microstation V8 SR-849(NW 31"Avenue)— FDOT, District 4(Sanchez-Zeinali &Associates, Inc.) <br /> AutoCADD 2005 Project Engineer involved with the preparation of storm drainage construction <br /> documents. Project length:0.8 miles. <br /> Civil 3D 2006 Water and Sewer Improvements UAZ 303—Broward County Water&Sewer <br /> . ADICPR Project Engineer responsible for permitting — The scope of this project consists of <br /> ASAD design and preparation of the construction documents for complete replacement of the <br /> Cascade water distribution system, upgrading the water transmission system and providing a <br /> new sanitary sewer system with pump station upgrades. <br /> YEARS OF EXPERIENCE SW 328th Street from SW 152"Avenue to SW 137th Avenue— Miami-Dade County <br /> 10 Years Public Works <br /> Project Engineer — Responsible for the preparation of storm drainage construction <br /> YEARS WITH RJ BEHAR documents and drainage reports. She was in charge of the stormwater design <br /> 2008-Present services required for a new drainage system through the use of exfiltration trenches, <br /> catch basins, manholes and swales adjacent to the road. The analysis of the proposed <br /> drainage condition was done with ADICPR software. Hialeah High School Parking <br /> Garage•Civil Plans—City of Hialeah, Florida <br /> Project Engineer— Responsible for the preparation of civil plans related to water and <br /> sewer design, drainage design, notes and details for the parking garage, within the <br /> City of Hialeah. <br /> • <br /> 80 R.J.Behar SECTION 3 - PAGE 135 <br />