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Royal Island Marina Services, royal Island, Bahamas — Provided field services including topographic and <br />hydrographic survey, sand borrow site jet probes, sand sample collection and sieve analysis and <br />sediment depth jet probes of proposed ferry landing and harbor sites. Also assisted in design and client <br />coordination. <br />Confidential Client Survey Services, Long Island, Bahamas — Performed detailed hydrographic survey of <br />shallow inland waters over a 10 -mile stretch of an area up to two miles wide. Developed maps for use in <br />water quality and flushing models for possible development. <br />Chalacatepec Development, Mexico - Provided site assessment and preliminary feasibility of coastal <br />structures including inlet and jetty locations and oversight of topographical and bathymetric surveys. <br />South Ocean, New Providence, Bahamas - Performed engineering feasibility analysis and report <br />including: wind/wave analysis, hurricane/ storm surge study, alternate marina basin and entrance channel <br />layouts and excavation quantities, cost estimates and recommendations. <br />Rum_ Cay Marina_ Feasibility Study, Rum Cay, Bahamas — Performed feasibility study for client including <br />site suitability, conceptual design, excavation and shore stabilization, cost estimates, alternate marina <br />layouts and upland infrastructure needs. <br />Roko Ki Environmental Studies, Macao, Dominican Republic — Provided field support for hydrographic <br />monitoring studies which were used to design coastal structures and beaches. <br />Mahogany Run Reverse Osmosis Pi eline St. Thomas. U.S.V.I. — Worked as part of a team rehabilitating <br />the system from the plant itself to the offshore intake and brine discharge pipeline. This pipeline had been <br />destroyed by storms three times in the last 10 years. Primarily responsible for designing an anchoring and <br />armor system to provide long-term protection for the pipeline from the shoreline out 525 ft. into 30 ft. of <br />water. <br />Bimini Inlet Dredging, Bimini, Bahamas — Served as Owner's Quality Assurance representative. <br />Performed reef and seagrass assessments along with and environmental and water quality monitoring. <br />Provided oversight and inspections of channel dredging, construction of groins and beach fill. Performed <br />onsite construction inspections, and coordinated with the contractor to develop solutions to onsite <br />problems. Developed and help implement environmental protection measures. <br />Scrub island Coral and Seagrass Restoration, BVI - The Scrub Island project called for a marina basin on <br />the sheltered western shore of the island. The area being considered contained areas of seagrass and <br />coral that would be impacted by the project. ATM's mitigation plan not only provided mitigation <br />alternatives, but met the Government goals for the preservation of the natural resources. Part of the ATM <br />project team that was able to mobilize and complete major portions of this mitigation project within six <br />weeks of initial consultations and planning. Responsibilities included transplanting the most dense, viable <br />seagrass beds to adjacent barren areas of similar depth and conditions as well as some offsite receiver <br />areas; removal and relocation of the coral in the work footprint; Coral was removed carefully from the <br />impacted areas and transported to nearby areas using existing and innovative techniques developed by <br />the project team onsite. A special fast setting, non -separable concrete mortar mix developed by ATM staff <br />was used to reattach the relocated corals to existing barren substrate, thus enhancing the habitat in those <br />areas. More than 1,200 sq. meters of seagrass beds were successfully planted and approximately 1200 <br />corals were successfully relocated and reattached. <br />EI Morro Breakwater Damage Assessment, San Juan, Puerto Rico - Performed initial survey of <br />breakwater damage, followed by design of repair. <br />©lin Hydrographic Solutions, Inc. <br />^'. Consulting Engineering, Environmental and Mapping Services <br />
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