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<br />w. Ronald Hunt, P.E., LEED@ AP
<br />Structural Engineer
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<br />Years of Experience
<br />41 years
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<br />Education
<br />BS, Structural Engineering, Louisiana State University, 1969
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<br />Professional Registrations
<br />Professional Engineer, FL, #19689
<br />Professional Engineer: GA, LA, MA, NJ, NY, AZ, CA, CO, CT, MI, NC, TX
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<br />Accreditation
<br />LEED Accredited Professional
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<br />Affiliations
<br />American Society of Civil Engineers
<br />Florida Structural Engineers Association
<br />National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying
<br />American Concrete Institute
<br />American Institute of Steel Construction
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<br />Mr. Hunt, the Engineering Director and Structural
<br />Engineering Principal at AECOM, have been with the firm
<br />for 37 years, and have 41 years of total experience. He is
<br />in charge of all structural engineering requirements and
<br />participates directly in all projects to ensure proper design,
<br />coordination, and responsiveness. Mr. Hunt has extensive
<br />experience in structural design for both new construction
<br />and renovation, for many of the firm's major projects,
<br />including a broad range of facility types including judicial
<br />facilities, educational, commercial, industrial, institutional,
<br />corporate / office, airports, rapid transit and prisons and
<br />jails for federal, state and local governments. Extremely
<br />active in the industry, Mr. Hunt is a member of the Florida
<br />Structural Engineers Association, the American Society of
<br />Civil Engineers, the American Concrete Institute and the
<br />American Institute of Steel Construction. Additionally,
<br />he was an author of the Peer Engineering Ordinance while
<br />serving on the South Florida Building Code Committee.
<br />Mr. Hunt is LEED AP Certified and as such, strives to
<br />incorporate cost-effective sustainable measures into all
<br />projects in which he is involved. Mr. Hunt was recently
<br />chosen as the 2006 AlA Consulting Engineer of the Year by
<br />the Miami Chapter of the American Institute of Architects.
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<br />Project Experience
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<br />City of Sunny Isles Beach Heritage Park and Parking
<br />Garage, Sunny Isles Beach, FL
<br />Structural Engineer. Planning and design for the new
<br />parking garage which was incorporated into a new 4-acre
<br />community park. The 500+ car garage consists of 4-levels
<br />of parking and includes functional space for concessions,
<br />park support space, and public works at the first level. The
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<br />park component includes a children's playground, plaza and
<br />gazebo.
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<br />City of Sunny Isles Beach Government Center, Sunny Isles
<br />Beach,FL
<br />Structural Engineer. The government center totaled
<br />approximately 58,000 square feet on four (4) floors and
<br />includes administration, police, and library and Council
<br />Chamberfunctions. The design floats a three-floor curving
<br />bar of administration and police functions over the ground
<br />floor public spaces of library, conference, post office and
<br />Council Chamber. A three-level parking structure slides
<br />underneath the western leg of the City Hall and integrates
<br />public-related functions at the base.
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<br />Surfs ide Community Center, Surfside, FL
<br />Structural Engineer. The Town of Surfside selected AECOM
<br />to provide comprehensive planning and design services for
<br />their new 30,000 square feet multi-purpose Civic Center.
<br />This new facility replaced a 1950's era building that had
<br />become functionally obsolete. The building is registered
<br />and is expected to meet LEED NC Silver certification.
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<br />Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Training Facility, Doral, FL
<br />Structural Engineer. The complex is located on a 6 acre
<br />site adjacent the existing headquarters of the Miami-Dade
<br />Fire Rescue Department and is intended to provide the
<br />Fire Rescue Department with "state of the art" facilities
<br />that will provide effective and realistic simulation tools,
<br />equipment, systems, and scenarios to support the critical
<br />training requirements of the firefighters. The training
<br />facility includes: Trade School- 58,442 square feet, 2
<br />floors; Covered Training Area - 16,500 square feet; Fire
<br />Training Tower Building - 12,934 square feet, 5 floors;
<br />Residential Burn Building - 3,570 square feet, 2 floors;
<br />Commercial/Industrial Burn Building - 6,345 square feet;
<br />Vehicle Extrication Shelter - 2,788 square feet; Props:
<br />Maritime Ship Trainer; Draft Station/Draft Pit; Fuel Spill
<br />Area/Railroad Track; Confined Space Training/Trench
<br />Training.
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<br />City of Miami College of Policing, Miami, FL
<br />Structural Engineer. The College of Policing is a unique
<br />partnership between the City of Miami Police Department
<br />and the Miami-Dade County School Board. The 112,968
<br />square feet facility will house state of the art training
<br />facilities for the police department as well as a 450 student
<br />magnet high school focused on law studies and forensic
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<br />City of Sunny Isles Beach I Design & Permitting Services of the Intracoastal Parks RFQ No. 12-04-04
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