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MCKINI&CREED <br />Fields of Specialization Summary <br />yler frau, 'PSIV <br />Geomatics Project Manager <br />Project Management <br />Mr. Tracz is an experienced professional possessing diverse surveying and mapping <br />Hydrographic Surveying <br />experience. Beginning as a seasonal rodman at age 14, he chose surveying as his <br />profession. Mr. Traci possesses extensive hydrographic survey experience in coastal <br />Topographic Surveying <br />and inland waters. He has completed hydrographic/topographic surveys for various <br />UAS-based Mapping <br />federal, state, and local governments throughout Florida. He has received advanced <br />training in multibeam sonar, and is a Hypack/Hysweep Certified Hydrographer. Mr. <br />Boundary Surveying <br />Tracz is further involved with McKim & Creed's work with unmanned aerial <br />Subsurface Utility Engineering <br />systems (UAS), and has recently competed graduate coursework and original <br />research in UAS-based mapping. <br />Education <br />Selected Project Experience <br />B.5., Geomatics, University of Florida USACE Jacksonville District, Shore Protection Project, North Miami Beach, <br />Graduate Studies, Mapping with UAS, Miami -Dade County, FL: Mr. Tracz was the hydrographic surveyor for this shore <br />University of Florida protection project. A hydrographic and topographic survey was completed of <br />approximately one mile of shoreline. Tasks included the survey of an offshore <br />A.A., University of Central Florida borrow area and transects of beach profile lines. <br />Professional Licensure USACE Jacksonville District, Pompano Beach Hydrographic/Topographic Survey, <br />Broward County, FL: Mr. Tracz was the hydrographic surveyor for the survey of <br />PSM / FL / LS6962 beach profile lines along six miles of coastline. Profile lines extended 3,000 feet from <br />the landward limits of the beach into the Atlantic Ocean. RTK GPS was utilized for <br />Certificationshorizontal and vertical positioning of the survey vessel and a motion reference unit <br />was utilized to correct for heave, pitch, and roll. <br />Hypack/Hysweep Certified USACE Jacksonville District, Fort Pierce Beach Hydrographic/Topographic <br />Hydrographer <br />Survey, St. Lucie County, FL: Mr. Tracz was the hydrographic surveyor for the <br />survey of beach profile lines that extended 3,000 feet from the landward limits of the <br />beach into the Atlantic Ocean. RTK GPS was utilized for horizontal and vertical <br />positioning of the survey vessel and a motion reference unit was utilized to correct <br />for heave, pitch, and roll. <br />USACE Jacksonville District, Lee County Beach Monitoring, Lee County, FL: Mr. <br />Tracz was the hydrographic survey manager for this hydrographic/topographic <br />survey which included beach profile lines being surveyed from the landside edge of <br />the beach and extending 3,000 feet into the Gulf of Mexico. An offshore borrow area <br />was also surveyed. <br />NAVFAC Southeast, Multibeam Survey for UEMMS Upgrade, Duval County, FL: <br />Mr. Tracz was the hydrographic surveyor performing data collection, processing, <br />and analysis on this multibeam survey of the Mayport Naval Station ship channel, <br />www.mckimcreed.com <br />