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24 | P a g e <br />RFQ #16-06-01 Shoreline Surveying & Mapping Consulting Services <br /> <br />Dan Bracey, Survey Technician <br /> <br />Education <br />Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, University of Central Florida <br /> <br />Certifications <br />CPR & First Aid (2015) <br /> <br />Experience <br />Mr. Bracey comes to Land & Sea Surveying with extensive engineering <br />background in 2013. His electrical engineering knowledge gives him a <br />higher understanding of the functioning of the surveying equipment. <br />He quickly learned the operation of GPS, conventional land surveying <br />equipment and hydrographic surveying systems. Mr. Bracey has <br />knowledge on the following types of surveys: bathymetric surveys, <br />magnetometer surveys, side scan sonar, ROV underwater site <br />inspections, topographic surveys, as-built surveys, boundary surveys <br />and construction services. Dan is also proficient in Terramodel, <br />Microstation and AutoCAD drafting software. <br /> <br />Recent Project Experience: <br />Boundary Survey for Department of Environmental Protection - Survey Technician Land & Sea performed a <br />boundary survey indicating mean high water survey, seasonal high water mean, and coastal construction <br />line. Land and Sea Surveying tied into A and NGS monuments for the Department of Environmental <br />Protection permit in Daytona Beach, Florida. <br /> <br />Port Canaveral Channel Widening – Survey Technician Land & Sea Surveying is working with GLF <br />Construction on the upland portion of this project for Canaveral Port Authority. Mr. Bracey lead the crew <br />locating the rock embankment using RTK GPS survey systems. Data was collected from the top of rock to <br />the toe which was combined with the collected hydrographic data to provide a complete picture of the <br />project. <br /> <br />Sykes Creek Sediment Removal Project – <br />Survey Technician Land & Sea Surveying <br />worked with Taylor Engineering on this <br />project for Brevard County. The goal of <br />the project was to perform a study of <br />the creek as representative of the <br />Indian River in Brevard County. Land & <br />Sea Surveying performed bathymetric <br />surveys, pole surveys and core sampling <br />to determine the depth and quantity of <br />sediments to be removed to restore the <br />Indian River to its natural bottom. Core <br />samples were collected with vibracore <br />equipment and then described as to <br />color and consistency of material.