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<br />DANIEL J. GRANDAL, P.E.. CFM. LEED AP
<br />Project Manager
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<br />EXPERIENCE
<br />Mr. Grandal has over 16 years experience in design and construction of civil engineering and site development
<br />projects. He has served as a project manager and project engineer for various drainage, water and sewer projects.
<br />He was a plan reviewer for Miami-Dade DERM. He has a broad understanding of permitting requirements of
<br />Miami-Dade County Depmiment of Public Works (DPW), Department of Environmental Resources Management
<br />(DERM), SFWMD, and FDEP. His drainage experience has included Environmental Resource Permitting (ERP),
<br />multi-basin floodplan analysis, cut and fill analysis and wetland mitigation. He is proficient at vm;ous software
<br />packages including ICPR, MBR (SFWMD Multi-Basin Routing Software), Flowmaster, AutoCAD, AutoTurn
<br />and EaglePoint. Some of his experience includes:
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<br />Pinecrest Watermain Master Plan and System Design, Pinecrest, Florida - Project Manager for the
<br />design of over 27 miles of watermain to complete the potable water system of the entire Village. The Master
<br />Plan was prepared that included a computerized model of the entire system and public workshops and
<br />meetings were held to inform and educate the residents of the work and cost involved in the project. C3TS
<br />also prepared special taxing districts and an EQCB Variance to detail the finances of this $23 million project.
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<br />Belle Meade Drainage Improvements, Miami, Florida - Project Manager of this $8 million project which
<br />consisted of the design and pennitting of a drainage and streetscape improvement project encompassing
<br />several miles of road in a developed flood-prone neighborhood providing quality treatment through the use of
<br />exfiltration trenches and storm water treatment units and discharging through a large stormwater pump station
<br />to the Little River Canal. Permitting included pre/post computer modeling and stage calculation for Miami-
<br />Dade's Class 11 Surface Water Management Permit.
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<br />Grove Park Drainage and Roadway Improvements, Miami, Florida - Project Manager to provide
<br />engineering design services necessary for drainage and roadway improvements for the Grove Park area in the
<br />City of Miami. The Grove Park area is an existing residential neighborhood encompassing Y2 square mile
<br />which was identified as flood-prone area. General Development Report was prepared to evaluate the existing
<br />road and drainage conditions, develop alternative improvements and cost estimates, and to recommend a
<br />preferred alternative on comprehensive roadway analysis, drainage analysis, public involvement, and research
<br />of existing right-of-way, and flood complaints. The roadway analysis included evaluation of milling and
<br />resurfacing requirements, damaged sidewalk and/or curb and gutter replacement, ADA pedestrian ramp
<br />requirements, and landscaping.
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<br />. Plantation Midtown Drainage Study, Plantation, Florida - Project Manager responsible for this study to
<br />analyze the drainage system of a 760-acre area known as Plantation Midtown, a mixed use area with
<br />Residential, Commercial and Institutional Zoning. The purpose of the study was to provide a backbone
<br />drainage system that would allow future development and redevelopment in accordance with the Master
<br />Plan. The existing system was modeled using ICPR with information from available records and survey of
<br />the existing drainage system. Future development was also modeled in accordance to the maximum
<br />development potential of the area. The study recommends drainage improvements that would allow the
<br />future development and creates an integrated system to be easily maintained by the City. These
<br />recommendations were coordinated into current Roadway/ Landscaping Improvements Projects and future
<br />CIP projects in order to minimize construction in the area.
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<br />. North Miami Floodplain Management Plan, North Miami, Florida - Project Manager of preparation of a
<br />Floodplain Management Plan for the City of North Miami. The report provides a detailed assessment of the
<br />city's drainage system and helps identify and prioritize the city's floodplain needs in order to minimize future
<br />flood losses in the community. As documented in Floodplain Management Plan, C3TS was instrumental in
<br />the planning process which included public outreach programs, education programs, public meetings and
<br />forums, drainage system analysis, including mapping of flood prone areas based on complaint records and
<br />field inspections and drainage improvement and maintenance programs. The city's NFID Program was
<br />extremely successful and was able to capitalize on 15% discount for North Miami's residents flood insurance
<br />offered by the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP).
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<br />. Miami Lakes NW 82nd Avenue Drainage Improvements, Miami, Florida - Project Manager for the
<br />design of approximately 1 mile of arterial (section line) roadway on NW 82 Avenue from NW l54th Street to
<br />NW l70th Street. Drainage design included inter-connected exfiltration trench with positive outfall to the
<br />canal system and beautification improvements including asphalt overlay, repair of curbs and sidewalks,
<br />striping, signage, and landscaping and irrigation. Drainage in some areas was minimized in order to protect
<br />the existing landscaping. The scope included utility coordination, maintenance of traffic, construction
<br />support services and permitting through DERM and Miami-Dade Public Works.
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<br />EDUCATION
<br />Bachelor of
<br />Science In
<br />Civil Engineering,
<br />Tulane University.
<br />1993
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<br />Minor in
<br />Environmental
<br />Engineering
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<br />PROFESSIONAL
<br />REGISTRATION
<br />Florida Professional
<br />Engineering License
<br />No, 53850
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<br />LEED Accredited
<br />Professional
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