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<br /> ') EDUCATION
<br /> ) Master of Engineering, Coastal
<br /> Engineering, Old Dominion University,
<br /> ) Norfolk, Virginia, 1994
<br /> ') Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering, Old
<br /> ) Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia, 1992
<br /> ) LICENSURE
<br /> Professional Engineer, FL, VA
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<br /> PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
<br /> ) Florida Engineering Society
<br /> ) American Society of Civil Engineers
<br /> Past- President, Miami-Dade Branch
<br /> ) ASCE Ports and Harbors
<br /> ) Committee - EngineerlDiver
<br /> Standard Task Committee
<br /> ) Marinas 2020 Committee
<br /> ) Florida Section ASCE - Report Card on
<br /> Florida Infrastructure Committee on Coastal
<br /> ) Areas
<br />I ) PUBLICATIONS
<br /> ) "Boat Wake Observations at Jensen Beach,
<br /> Florida" Sheremet, A, U, Gravois, M, Tian,
<br /> ) T. K, Blankenship, P,E" Proceedings 2011
<br /> Conference on Coastal Engineering
<br /> Practice. Coasts, Oceans, Ports and Rivers,
<br /> ) Institute (COPRI), ASCE.
<br /> ) "Dune Management on an Urban Coast,"
<br /> T.K. Blankenship, C, Brush and J, Rubin
<br /> ) Presented at 2005 FSBPA Conference
<br /> ) "To Repair or Replace a Bulkhead: That is
<br /> the Question," Marina Dockage, 2004
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<br /> "Artificial Reef Construction: An Engineered
<br /> Approach," R, H. Sasso, TX Blankenship,
<br /> S. Higgins, and K, Banks, Feb, 2004
<br /> ) National Conference in Beach Preservation
<br /> Technology
<br /> ) "Mooring Buoys for the Largest Cruise Ship
<br /> in the World," J, Juhl, R.H, Sasso, T.K,
<br /> Blankenship, and B, Johansen,
<br /> Proceedings of Ports 2001 Conference
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<br />RESUME I 2
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<br />TIMOTHY K. BLANKENSHIP, P.E.
<br />Director of Engineering
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<br />Mr. Blankenship has 20 years of experience in the civil and coastal
<br />engineering fields. His broad range of experience includes projects
<br />involving waterfront facility assessment and rehabilitation design,
<br />bridge engineering projects involving structural assessment,
<br />structural design and hydraulic analysis/design; land development
<br />projects including drainage design and environmental permitting,
<br />and construction phase services for several civil projects.
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<br />Mr. Blankenship has extensive experience with civil engineering
<br />projects in South Florida and the Caribbean. These projects have
<br />included the design . of paving, grading and storm water
<br />management systems for streetscape improvement projects and site
<br />development projects. These projects have included water and
<br />sanitary connection and distribution design along with
<br />coordination with local agencies such as Miami-Dade W ASD. In
<br />addition, he has designed water and sanitary sewer systems for
<br />remote islands utilizing reverse osmosis water treatment sewage
<br />treatment package plants. Mr. Blankenship has managed the
<br />preparation of construction document packages for multi-
<br />disciplined trades including architectural, civil, environmental,
<br />electrical and mechanical engineering trades,
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<br />REPRESENTATIVE PROJECT EXPERIENCE
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<br />1826 Collins Avenue Garage, Miami Beach, Florida
<br />CLIENT: Crescent Heights
<br />Site/ civil engineering services for 139 space 4-story
<br />automated parking garage. Designed paving, grading and
<br />drainage as well as water and sewer services. Processed
<br />stormwater plans through Miami-Dade DERM and drainage
<br />well through Florida DEP. Processed Driveway Connection
<br />and Drainage permits through FDOT.
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<br />Bayfront Street Ends Improvements, Miami Beach, Florida
<br />CLIENT: City of Miami Beach
<br />Bulkhead design and environmental permitting for street ends at
<br />South Shore Drive, loth Street, 14th Street, Lincoln Road as well as
<br />Island View Park. Streetscape design for street ends at South Shore
<br />Drive, loth Street and Lincoln Road.
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<br />Beachwalk, Miami Beach, Florida
<br />CLIENT: City of Miami Beach
<br />Civil/coastal engineering design and environmental permitting for
<br />the 4,000 foot on grade paver walkway that connects Lummus
<br />Park north to 21 st Street in the South Beach district of Miami
<br />Beach, along with associated amenities and landscaping.
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