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<br /> STREET HIGHWAY DESIGN/SIGNALIZATION
<br /> ENGINEERING EXPERIENCE
<br /> Mr. Ortner has three years of experience working on water resource projects. He was a
<br /> research assistant for South Florida Water Management District, evaluating a
<br /> eos nthetic product for the mitigation of damaged canals. He is knowledgeable in
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<br /> 9 Y 9 9 9existing engineering software tools. Mr. Ortner has worked with Bentley WaterGEMS as
<br /> part of a wastewater model, for Collier County. He studied in Switzerland, with a focus
<br /> on water resources and geotechnical engineering. Mr. Ortner has experience working
<br /> with public and private sector clients.
<br /> RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
<br /> SR-838 (Sunrise Boulevard) NW 27th Avenue, Broward County, Florida — FDOT,
<br /> District 4
<br /> EDUCATION Project Engineer in charge of the design and production of roadway, signing, pavement
<br /> B.S. in Civil Engineering Florida marking and signalization plans. The scope of this project is milling and resurfacing with
<br /> International Universit . Miami, minor signal modifications and a safety review. Project length: 2,000 ft.
<br /> Florida-April, 2008 Y SR-838 (Sunrise Boulevard) NW 31 ' Avenue Broward County, Florida — FOOT,
<br /> GPA:3.714.0(Magna Cum District 4
<br /> Laude) Project Engineer in charge of the design and production of roadway, signing, pavement
<br /> marking and signalization plans. The scope of this project is, road widening to add an
<br /> additional left turn lane, with safety improvements, milling and resurfacing. Project
<br /> PROFESSIONAL length: 2,000 ft.
<br /> ® REGISTRATIONS SR-820/Pines/Hollywood Boulevard from East of 64th Way to West of SR-7,
<br /> Engineer Intern, Florida License Broward County, Florida—FDOT, District 4
<br /> Engineer Into 5 Project Engineer in charge of the design and production of roadway, signing, pavement
<br /> No.1100April 2008 marking and signalization plans. The scope of work includes milling and resurfacing the
<br /> existing pavement; upgrading roadway signs and curb ramps to meet current standards,
<br /> improving pedestrian and signal features, and enhancing the landscape. Project length:
<br /> YEARS OF EXPERIENCE 0.481 miles
<br /> 4 Years Design/Build for 1-595 Final Design, Broward County, Florida — FDOT, District 4
<br /> (AECOMIDragados)
<br /> Project Engineer, assisted with plan preparation for the drainage of several corridor
<br /> YEARS WITH RJ BEHAR sections. Other design tasks involved, exfiltration trench design, storm sewer, and
<br /> 2009-Present analysis of wet and dry retention of stormwater management pond designs. The design
<br /> involved the use of spreadsheets, ICPR, ASAD and Microstation. The plans were
<br /> prepared using ASAD and Microstation software. Project length: 10.5 miles.
<br /> Collier County Wastewater Study—Collier County, Florida
<br /> He assisted in converting an existing KYPIPE wastewater model, with 1,108 pipes
<br /> (1,109 nodes), to a Bentley WaterGEMS. Jacobs Carter Burgess utilized input files from
<br /> the existing County supplied KYPIPE model as data input (piping, pump and flow
<br /> characteristics) for the SEWERGEMS model. Verification of the new WATERGEM
<br /> model results were made against the existing KYPIPE model.
<br /> Collier County Wastewater Study, Phase II—Collier County, Florida
<br /> He aided in converting the County's simplified KYPIPE to a Bentley WaterGEMS model
<br /> (approximately 200 of the County's pump stations were analyzed with the original
<br /> model). The County desired to expand and add the WaterGEM's model to all pump
<br /> stations (County-owned and private), and pressure and gravity mains to the
<br /> ® WaterGEMs. This project included incorporating data for 700 county-owned pump
<br /> stations, 2,200 pipes and gravity trunk main storage, into the WaterGEMs Model. The
<br /> model was successfully calibrated.
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