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City of Sunny Isles Beach, Florida <br />Shoreline Surveying and Mapping Consulting Services <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />CB&I Environmental & Infrastructure, Inc. RFQ No. 16‐06‐01 <br /> 48 <br />10C062016D – 631216982 <br /> <br />GIS Analyst, Interactive GIS Database, Town of Palm Beach, Florida <br />The goal of the Town of Palm Beach, Interactive GIS database was to provide the client with a functional tool <br />to explore the data that pertained to the Town’s renourishment projects. Ms. Vollmer served as the GIS <br />Analyst on this project. She was in charge of creating the interactive interface, creating database structure, <br />QA/QC the database, writing FGDC compliant metadata, performing data analysis for impacts and <br />persistence of hardbottom resources. <br />GIS Analyst, Benthic Habitat Mapping, Marquesas, Florida <br />This project used remote sensing techniques to map large areas of the Florida Keys National Marine <br />Sanctuary. Ms. Vollmer served as the GIS analyst on this project. Her main role was digitizing interpreted <br />habitats from IKONOS satellite imagery. She created codes for complex units, allowing end users to display <br />units in their entirety or as simplified units. By utilizing additional remote sensing software she was able to <br />improve the interpretation of offshore reef benthic features within the imagery. She worked on in‐situ video <br />collection for verification of mapping units. <br />GIS Analyst, Coastal Vulnerability Geodatabase, Florida International Hurricane Research Center, Miami, <br />Florida <br />Ms. Vollmer researched how to utilize GIS methodologies to validate the many different types of storm surge <br />model. By utilizing field data and the model outputs in reference to in situ debris lines and high water marks, <br />she was able to show how each model performed in determining historical storm events. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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