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<br />I <br /> <br />28 <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />Jonathan S. Kreiner, Ph.D., PE <br />Division Manager <br />PBS&J <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />Education <br />Ph.D., Civil Engineering- <br />Structures, University of <br />Florida, 1996 <br />M.S., Civil Engineering - <br />Structures, University of <br />Illinois, 1993 <br />B.S., Ocean Engineering- <br />Structures, Florida Institute of <br />Technology, 1991 <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />Reg istrati ons/Licenses <br />Professional Engineer <br />Florida, 54484, 1999 <br />U.S. Virgin Islands, 609E, <br />1996 <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />Certifications <br />Certitied General Contractor <br />(CGC), Florida (062005), 2002 <br />Certitied Special Building Inspector <br />(CBI), Florida (2012),2001 <br />Professional Association of Diving <br />Instructors (P AD\)-Certified <br />Rescue Scuba Diver, 1995 <br />PADI-Certified Medical First Aid <br />and CPR, 1995 <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />Dr. Kreiner is a division manager in PBS&J's architecture and engineering <br />division in the Orlando, Florida office. He has 17 years of primarily structural <br />engineering, project management, college-level instruction, and general <br />construction experience for varied public agencies and private companies. His <br />relevant computer skills include: <br /> <br />Systems: Apple/MAC, MS-DOS/Windows, UNIX. <br /> <br />Languages: BASIC, FORTRAN, PASCAL, MACHINE, HYPERSCRIPT. <br /> <br />Programs: ACAD, Excel, SST AN, ANSYS, MathCAD, STRUCAD3D, <br />RAM STEEL, PATRAN, PCABEAM/COl, WAllDEZ, ADAPT, WordPerfect, <br />Microsoft Word, ENERCAlC, STAADIII. <br /> <br />Dr. Kreiner's PBS&J project experience includes: <br /> <br />Seminole Community College Building "K" Renovations, Seminole County, <br />Florida. Senior engineer responsible for the production of structural design <br />documents used for pennitting and construction purposes. This extensive $ 12 <br />million renovation project was for the Seminole Community College campus, <br />and the project objective was to improve and expand an existing 35,000-square- <br />foot, 25-year-old facility into a new 70,000-square-foot facility. <br /> <br />Stovall Building Repairs, Citrus County, Florida. Senior engineer responsible <br />for the production of structural design documents used for permitting and <br />construction purposes. This $ I million renovation project for Citrus County <br />involved structural, mechanical, and electrical disciplines. The project objective <br />was to improve various structural and mechanical systems for an existing <br />25,000-square-foot, six-year-old facility. <br /> <br />Harry Potter Land at Universal Studios, Orlando, Florida. Senior engineer <br />responsible for the production of structural design documents to be used for a <br />variety of new attraction facilities at Islands of Adventure - Universal Studios, <br />Florida. The new $200 million development project included the complete <br />replacement and expansion of an older attraction facility. <br /> <br />Mexico Pavilion Renovations at The Experimental Prototype Community of <br />Tomorrow (EPCOT), Orlando, Florida. Senior engineer responsible for the <br />production of structural design documents to be used for pennitting and <br />construction purposes. This S I million renovation project was for Walt Disney <br />World's EPCOT Center, and the project objective was to improve and expand an <br />existing tequila bar, kitchen area, restrooms, and cantina. <br /> <br />ARAMCO Corporate Data Center, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. Senior engineer <br />responsible for structural quality control review of construction documents. This <br />extensive $800 million development project was for the Saudi Arabian Oil <br />Company. The project objective was to ensure that structural engineering <br />practices complied with applicable building codes, industry standards, and <br />ARAMCO standards for a new 400,000-square-foot facility. <br /> <br />PBSle <br />