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Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer <br />F. FIRM REFERENCES & SIMILAR WORK COMPLETED <br />City of Sunny Isles Beach | RFQ No. 16-12-01 <br />Professional Planning and Zoning Consulting Services, <br />including Civil and Traffic Engineering <br />Printed <br /> on <br />paper <br />19 <br />1.866.367.4400 | www.johnsonengineering.com <br /> <br />Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer <br />Dave has been associated with Johnson Engineering since 2005, when he joined the firm’s utility group. <br />Since joining Johnson Engineering, David has become a project manager for various projects. In the past <br />he has specialized in hydraulic analysis for water, wastewater and irrigation systems. Modeling has <br />become an essential tool in predicting any effects of future infrastructure on existing facilities along with <br />efficiently analyzing deficiencies within the existing system. In addition to modeling, David’s responsibilities <br />include: managing projects and designing utilities for various developments and municipalities in <br />Southwest Florida, permitting of projects through local and state agencies, and overseeing projects <br />throughout construction and closeout phases. <br /> <br />Relevant Experience <br />¬ Southwest 6 and 7, Utility Extension Project, City of Cape Coral - Engineer of Record for <br />Areas 1 and 2 and is the project manager for the inspection team of Areas 1, 2, 9 and 10. The <br />four areas combined entail the installation of approximately 16.2 miles of gravity sewer, 17.4 <br />miles of water main, 18.7 miles of irrigation main, 3.7 miles of force main and replacing 2.4 <br />miles of storm culverts. This project was funding using a State Revolving Fund (SRF) Loan. <br />During the construction of this project, compliance with SRF rules and regulations were <br />incorporated. <br />¬ Waterfront Detention Basin, City of Fort Myers - Assistant project engineer for the City of <br />Fort Myers Downtown Detention Basin. The primary purpose of the basin is to treat storm <br />water in the City’s historic downtown area, before discharging to the impaired Tidal <br />Caloosahatchee River which ultimately flows to the Gulf of Mexico. The water quality <br />treatment program Johnson Engineering designed improves health, safety and welfare of the <br />public in contact with the river by reducing pollutants entering the river. Tasks included project <br />scheduling, research of funding opportunities and FDEP SRF loan application assistance. <br />¬ Phase III-C Utility Improvements, City of Fort Myers - This project consisted of the design <br />of approximately 90,000 linear feet of gravity sewer main, 26,000 linear feet of potable water <br />main and improvements to the existing drainage system. This project was a one square mile <br />area involving residential, multi-family, commercial and light industrial properties and involved <br />$20 Million in water and sewer improvements. Johnson Engineering provided survey, design, <br />permitting, hydraulic modeling, bidding assistance, construction phase services. Various sub- <br />phases of this project included assistance in obtaining SRF Loans for the City of Fort Myers. <br />¬ Field Data Collection, Collier County - This project consists of providing ongoing services for <br />Collier County to determine wastewater system pressure and flow conditions. Work includes <br />installing pressure transducers at various locations on the force main system to record pressure <br />and installing low pressure data collectors in lift station wet wells to monitor water levels over <br />an extended period of time. Using known geometry of wet well and SCADA information <br />provided by Collier County, flow rates can be determined along with corresponding pressures. <br />¬ Eastwood Golf Course Reuse Lake, City of Fort Myers - Project manager for construction <br />phase services. The initial design of this project entailed data collection of the existing system <br />in order to properly size the new irrigation pump station. This project consists of a 1.2 acre <br />lined reuse lake, a new pump house and station, and an emergency back-up pump station. <br />Also as part of this project, an Alternative Water Supply Funding Grant was applied for and <br />received to offset 40% of the construction costs. <br />¬ Treeline Master Pump Station, City of Fort Myers - As project manager for this 4,000 gallon <br />per minute pump station, Dave assisted in the design, obtained all of the necessary permits, <br />and assisted in all the necessary construction phase services to ensure a high quality master <br />pump station. At full build out this pump station is designed to pump wastewater from more <br />than 5 percent of the City’s entire wastewater. <br />Spring Creek Village Water and Sewer Upgrade, Bonita Springs Utilities - Project manager <br />for the design of a new potable water system and wastewater collection system to service <br />approximately 330 mobile homes. This project consisted of upgrading approximately 11,200 <br />linear feet of potable water main and gravity sewer main. <br />DAVID TROUTEAUD, P.E. <br />Utility Project Engineer <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />dtrouteaud@johnsoneng.com <br />239.461.2438 <br /> <br /> <br />Years’ Experience <br />11 years <br /> <br />Education/Training <br />B.S. Civil Engineering (2005), <br />University of Cincinnati, Ohio <br /> <br />Licensing & Registration <br />Florida Professional Engineer, <br />License No. 69783 <br /> <br /> <br />Professional Affiliations <br />Florida Engineering Society <br /> <br />Young Professionals <br /> <br />Coastal Conservation Association <br /> <br />