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<br /> ® DOUGLAS TAYLOR, PE
<br /> ® Director, Civil Engineering and Municipal Services
<br /> ® SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
<br /> ® Mr. Taylor has been responsible for a multitude of municipal engineering and EDUCATION
<br /> ® development projects throughout Florida. This includes project management, master
<br /> design responsibility and oversight for a variety of projects. BS Civil Engineering
<br /> ® University of Illinois 1984
<br /> ® During his 28 years of experience, Mr.Taylor has performed numerous drainage studies,
<br /> designed many storm water management systems, designed tens of miles of roads, PROFESSIONAL
<br /> ® watermain, sanitary, and storm sewers, along with thousands of acres of grading, and REGISTRATION
<br /> ® drainage on municipal, commercial, institutional, recreational, and industrial projects in Florida PE No.50569
<br /> ® Florida,and the Caribbean.
<br /> CERTIFICATIONS
<br /> ® SAMPLE PROJECT EXPERIENCE
<br /> ® City of Oakland Park, Kimberly Lake Flood Mitigation and Water Quality FEMA ICS-100 Certification
<br /> ® Enhancement Project., Oakland Park, FL; Project Director. Built out in the late FEMA ICS-200 Certification
<br /> 1970s, the 72 acre Kimberly Lake drainage basin had been an area prone to extreme
<br /> • flooding for a number of years. The City of Oakland Park staff wished to develop PROFESSIONAL
<br /> ® alternate solutions to mitigate the flooding issues and present those to the City ASSOCIATIONS
<br /> ® Commission.. Directed surveying, engineering, consensus building, liaison with Urban Land Institute Intl.
<br /> governmental agencies, and construction related services on the project. The Council of Shopping
<br /> 9 performance of the designed improvements has met the City's expectations. Centers
<br /> 9 Hallandale Beach NE Quadrant Drainage Study & Improvements, Hallandale
<br /> ® Beach, FL, Project Manager. There are a number of drainage facilities within the 200
<br /> ® plus acre project area with limited conveyance capacity and high head loss. Using ICPR,
<br /> ® CGA modeled a proposed system of two pump stations connected to sixteen wells while
<br /> maintaining the existing gravity wells and gravity outfall. These sixteen new wells will
<br /> 9 be pressurized with fifteen (15) feet of head in order to produce the necessary discharge
<br /> ® into the G3 aquifer. FDEP and the Broward County Environmental Resource Department
<br /> ® and FDEP have permitted the project.
<br /> ® Indian Trace Community Development District, Weston, FL. Mr. Taylor works on
<br /> ® various design projects and "troubleshoots" issues related to the District. The Indian
<br /> Trace Development District (ITCDD), a dependent district of the City of Weston, consists
<br /> ® of 2,245 acres of interconnected lakes and wetlands discharging into the South Florida
<br /> ® Water Management District (SFWMD) C-11 West Canal. The water quality and discharge
<br /> rates are controlled by the two large stormwater pump stations on the southern
<br /> ® boundary of the community. .
<br /> ® College Avenue Improvements, Davie, FL - Project Manager. Design and permitting
<br /> Of .60 miles of improvements for the Town of Davie including taking a two lane rural
<br /> ® section with drainage to a four lane urban section with bike lanes, curbing, median,
<br /> ® sidewalk, a new drainage system. lighting„ landscaping, and irrigation. The project was
<br /> permitted through Central Broward Water Control District (CBWCD), South Florida
<br /> ® Water Management District (SFWMD), and Broward County Highway Construction and
<br /> • Engineering Division.
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