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<br />Eduardo M. Suarez, PSM, Vice President/Project Surveyor
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<br />REGISTRATION: Florida Registered Surveyor and Mapper LS6313
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<br />EDUCATION: AA--Miami-Dade Community College, 1990
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<br />PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Mr. Suarez began surveying in 1985. He became a Professional Surveyor and
<br />Mapper in 2001. In his 25 years of experience, he has performed a variety of surveying services for the private
<br />sector, municipalities and for the State of Florida. His experience includes: Boundary, Topographic, Right-of-
<br />Ways, As-built's, and Geodetic Surveys. Mr, Suarez has extensive experience in providing surveying services to
<br />the Florida Department of Transportation Districts 4 & 6.
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<br />PROJECTS EXPERIENCE:
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<br />United States Dept. of the Interior, National Park
<br />Services, Everglades National Park, FL: Replace
<br />two (2) Failed Plugs (Dames at Cape Sable (East of
<br />Cape and Homestead Dams, EVER-152464 with the
<br />United State Department of the Interior, National
<br />Park Service. Establish Horizontal and Vertical
<br />Control Points and layout work limits at the East
<br />Cape Canal and Homestead Canal Dam locations,
<br />and confirm the proposed locations at all
<br />topographic, construction, or other items affecting
<br />the work. Established line and grade and installed
<br />offsets of the proposed steel sheeting structures at
<br />the East Cape Canal Dam locations. Installed
<br />temporary markers for the wood channel marker
<br />piling in Lake Ingraham. Periodic on-site survey as
<br />needed, including but not limited to layout of the
<br />proposed mooring piles, walkway, gangway, and
<br />final grade elevations.
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<br />Miami-Dade County, land Surveying Services for
<br />Wharf I, located at the Port of Miami, Fl: Provided
<br />Topographic Survey and prepared a Map of
<br />Topographic Survey of existing ground under
<br />existing Wharf I. Wharf I is about 850' long by 85'
<br />wide. The topographic survey was to develop a TIN
<br />file of the ground surface under the wharf and
<br />extend water-ward about 30' beyond the face of the
<br />wharf. The survey also included the location of 15-
<br />20 geotechnical borings on the top side of the wharf
<br />and the approximate location of 5 sections of
<br />existing rip-rap located within the project area. The
<br />topographic survey entailed tasks establish
<br />Horizontal Control relative to NAD83/2007 and
<br />Vertical Control relative to NAVD88. Control stations
<br />to be established at +/- 1000' intervals and placed in
<br />locations not subject to construction and able to be
<br />verified/ utilized during construction. Created a grid
<br />based on the location of all existing piles supporting
<br />the wharf as necessary to delineate existing ground
<br />conditions. The same methodologies were used to
<br />determine horizontal location and elevations for
<br />geotechnical borings and limits of rip-rap.
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<br />Land Surveyors
<br />Mappers
<br />GPS I GIS Services
<br />Subsurface Utility Surveyors
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<br />City of Miami Beach Capital Improvements
<br />Project Neighborhood No.7 Nautilus: (9 miles) of
<br />Topographic Survey / Established vertical and
<br />horizontal control for future construction / All utility
<br />information provided / Cross sections (spot
<br />elevations) / Tree information / All improvements
<br />shown from Right-of-Way to Right-of-Way.
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<br />Miami Dade Seaport of Miami, Cruise Terminal D
<br />& Terminal E Improvements: Miscellaneous
<br />Construction Survey Services. Performed all
<br />construction layout services for the entire project,
<br />requested for modification and improvement to
<br />optimize the use of existing Cruise Terminals D & E.
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<br />Miami-Dade Water & Sewer Dept., Caribbean
<br />Blvd, from US1 to Anchor Road, Miami-Dade
<br />County, Florida: Vertical and Horizontal Control
<br />Survey and Baseline / Topographic Survey.
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<br />Miami-Dade County-DERM, SW 157 Ave. from
<br />SW 64 Street to SW 42 Street, Miami: Provide all
<br />canal right of ways, easements reservations,
<br />roadway right of ways, and drainage easements.
<br />Horizontal control. Baseline tied in to section lines,
<br />fractional section lines, land lines, etc. All canal R/W
<br />lines and easements All existing topographic
<br />features, including but not limited to trees, utility
<br />poles and encroaching features such as sheds,
<br />pools, fences, headwalls, outfall pipes, and utility
<br />canal crossings. HADONNE delivered a GIS Data
<br />Base.
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<br />E07-WASD-07A Design of Distribution of Pipeline
<br />for Reclaimed Water System from Central
<br />District Wastewater Treatment Plant to Key
<br />Biscayne (5 miles) including the Bear Cut
<br />Channel Survey: (5 miles) Survey-Topographic
<br />Survey / Show all improvements from Right-of-Way
<br />to Right-of-Way / Establishing Horizontal and
<br />Vertical Control for future construction / Cross
<br />sections (spot elevations) / All utility information
<br />provided/Tree descriptions
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<br />HADONNE 11985 NW 88th Court. Suite 202. Doral, FL. 33172. ph.: 305.266.1188' fax: 305.207.6845' www.hadonne.com' LB7097
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