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City of Sunny Isles Beach, Florida
<br />Shoreline Surveying and Mapping Consulting Services
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<br />CB&I Environmental & Infrastructure, Inc. RFQ No. 16‐06‐01
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<br />10C062016D – 631216982
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<br />Francis Stankiewicz
<br />Survey Technician – Land Survey/Laser
<br />Scanning Services
<br />Professional Qualifications
<br />Francis Stankiewicz is a marine geologist and survey technician
<br />located at the Tampa Bay Regional office in St. Petersburg, Florida.
<br />This office is responsible for the planning and executing geophysical
<br />operations, including the deployment and operation of sidescan
<br />sonar, seismic sub‐bottom, and magnetometer systems. In addition,
<br />the office also assists with project management and construction
<br />observations of west‐ central Florida projects.
<br />Since joining CB&I in 2011, Mr. Stankiewicz has been conducting
<br />coastal and marine geophysical, geotechnical and hydrographic
<br />surveys and coastal construction observations. He has conducted full
<br />geologic mapping studies (including both field operations and office‐
<br />based data processing and interpretation), full geologic stratigraphic
<br />evaluations, sediment search investigations and cultural resource
<br />investigations utilizing sidescan sonar, seismic subbottom,
<br />fathometer, and magnetometer surveys, together with vibracore
<br />collection and analysis, in support of large‐scale seafloor mapping
<br />projects. In addition, Mr. Stankiewicz has conducted numerous
<br />surveys to locate hardbottom habitat areas, artificial reefs, pipelines,
<br />outfalls, shipwrecks, and cables.
<br />Relevant Project Experience
<br />Survey Technician, High Resolution Geophysical Survey, Maryland
<br />Energy Administration, Ocean City, Maryland
<br />During the summer of 2013, CB&I personnel conducted a high‐
<br />resolution geophysical survey of the Outer Continental Shelf offshore
<br />Maryland in an area designated by the U.S. Department of Interior as
<br />the Maryland Wind Energy Area. The goal of this project was to
<br />compile a comprehensive geophysical data set as well as identifying
<br />potential hazards and submerged cultural resources to support the
<br />future development of a large utility‐scale wind farm that has the
<br />potential of supplying the population of Maryland with clean
<br />renewable energy. Mr. Stankiewicz was the sonar operator.
<br />Survey Technician, Port Miami Hydrographic Survey, Miami, Florida
<br />The Port of Miami contracted with to provide hydrographic survey
<br />services in support of current port expansion and improvement
<br />projects. Surveys included a detailed multi‐beam survey, a sidescan
<br />sonar survey, and a Coda Echoscope survey of several areas of the
<br />Port.
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<br /> Education
<br /> Bachelor of Science, Marine
<br />Science, Coastal Carolina
<br />University, Conway, South
<br />Carolina, 2009
<br /> Highlights
<br /> More than 8 years of survey
<br />experience
<br /> Registrations/Certifications
<br /> Dive Master & Instructor,
<br />2009, DM‐279337, Active,
<br />Nationwide
<br /> First Aid and CPR ‐ Basic,
<br />2007, Active, Nationwide
<br /> Forklift Operator, 2010,
<br />Active, Nationwide
<br /> Scuba Diver‐Advanced,
<br />2006, Active, Nationwide
<br /> Scuba Diver‐Nitrox, 2008,
<br />Active, Nationwide
<br /> Scuba Diver‐Open Water,
<br />2005, Active, South Carolina
<br /> Scuba Diver‐Rescue, 2007,
<br />Active, Nationwide
<br /> Scuba Diver‐Scientific, 2009,
<br />Active, Nationwide
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