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IArchitecture 13-3 <br /> I <br /> 1 Resumes <br /> 1 Education Humberto Alonso AIA <br /> B.Arch., Architecture, i <br /> University of Miami Principal-in-Charge <br /> IIM.B.A., Business <br /> Administration, University of Humberto Alonso has 31 years of experience including senior management positions with the <br /> Miami South Florida Water Management District(SFWMD)and the School Board of Broward County <br /> I Registrations/Licenses (SBBC). His background includes the planning, design, and construction of capital projects for <br /> Registered Architect public clients, as well as commercial and office development projects for the private sector. <br /> Florida, AR9778, 1983 Formerly, as Director of Service Centers for SFWMD, Mr.Alonso oversaw nine service divisions <br /> serving 16 counties, with a staff of over 120, and more than 270 local and cooperative projects. <br /> Certifications In his current position as vice president/district director with Atkins, Mr. Alonso leads the <br /> American Institute of firm's business development, public involvement, and advocacy activities in South Florida. He <br /> Architects(AIA) is responsible for developing/maintaining public and private client relationships, and ensuring <br /> I Uniform Building Code the firm's client commitments are met—including multi-service staffing assignments and <br /> Inspector(UBCI)(1987-1999) coordination. He is the principal-in-charge (PIC) for large/strategic client contracts to ensure <br /> service delivery and client satisfaction. He leads the firm's strategic planning and market <br /> I Professional Affiliations activities in the region; and leads the development and implementation of the firm's community <br /> American Institute of involvement strategy/activities, including the firm's Atkins Foundation charitable support <br /> Architects(AIA) activities within the South Florida community. <br /> Greater Miami Chamber Throughout his career, Mr.Alonso has demonstrated a keen understanding of the engineering <br /> II of Commerce—Board of and design profession, as well as exceptional interpersonal, professional, and management <br /> Governors: Chair—Domestic skills. He is also very active in his community, and has developed strong ties and relationships <br /> Business throughout south Florida. <br /> I Leader, Greater Miami <br /> Chamber of Commerce's Mr. Alonso was selected as one of "Miami's Best" in Transportation by Miami Today in 2010. <br /> He was recognized for his work and vision in transitioning Miami's transportation industry into <br /> Advocacy Group; Chamber's the 21st century. <br /> Executive Committee(and Prior to joining Atkins, Mr. Alonso's work experience included: <br /> Board of Directors). Director of Service Centers, SFWMD (2004-2006). The SFWMD is a regional agency of the <br /> Girls Scouts Council of State of Florida and is charged with managing and protecting water resources by balancing and <br /> Tropical Florida—Board improving water quality, flood control, natural systems, and water supply. SFWMD's boundaries <br /> I Member(current) extend from central Florida to Lake Okeechobee, and from Fort Myers to Fort Pierce, south <br /> United Homecare Services— through the Everglades to the Florida Keys and Florida Bay. <br /> Chair of the Board Mr. Alonso was appointed to lead SFWMD's nine service centers(divisions) upon the creation <br /> I South Florida Regional of the Service Center Department. The principal objective of the service centers is to develop <br /> Business Alliance—Vice Chair and implement a consistent and decentralized service organization that supports execution of <br /> SFWMD's strategic plan. The nine locations include Orlando, Okeechobee, Stuart, West Palm <br /> Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Miami, Islamorada, Naples, and Fort Myers. The service centers are <br /> I <br /> comprised of more than 120 employees and serve 16 counties with a diverse population of <br /> over 6 million. The annual budget is greater than $48 million(discretionary and restricted). He <br /> managed 270+ local and cooperative projects, with a total contract value greater than $180 <br /> I million. <br /> Mr. Alonso also chaired the Ecosystem Restoration Task Force's(Task Force) Biscayne Bay <br /> Regional Restoration Coordination Team(BBRRCT)from 2002 to 2005, and during that tenure <br /> I developed the team's first Work Plan for the preservation and restoration of Biscayne Bay. <br /> Regional Director, Miami-Dade Regional Service Center, Lower East Coast(2001-2004). <br /> Mr. Alonso served as the principal representative for the agency with elected and government <br /> officials, and media and community leaders in Miami-Dade County. He represented the <br /> IDistrict's interests and advocated for the agency's water resource decisions in the service area. <br /> 1 0006.027944.0512 Atkins I City of Sunny Isles Beach, RFQ No. 12-04-02 <br />