Universal Engineering Sciences RFQ 04-06/07UNIVERSAL
ENGINEERING SCIENCES
Consultants In: Geotechnical Engineering • Threshold Inspection Services
Environmental Sciences • Construction Materials Testing
December 8th, 2006
The City of Miami Beach
City Hall
Procurement Division -Third Floor
1700 Convention Center Dr.
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
Attn: Mr. Gus Lopez, CPPO
Procurement Director
SUBJECT: RFQ #0406/07
For Citywide Geotechnical & Laboratory Testing Services
Dear Mr. Lopez:
Offices In:
• Atlanta
• Daytona Beach
• DeBary
• Ft. Myers
• Ft. Pierce
• Gainesville
• Jacksonville
• Leesburg
• Miami
• Ocala
• Orlando
• Palm Coast
• Panama City
• Pensacola
• Rockledge
• Sarasota
• St. Augustine
• Tampa
• West Palm Beach
In response to the advertisement for the above referenced RFQ; Universal Engineering
Sciences, Inc. (Universal) wishes to be considered by The City of Miami Beach, as a prime
consultant to provide Geotechnical Engineering, and Construction Materials Testing
services. We also acknowledge receipt of amendments 1 through 7, respectively.
Background
Established in 1964, Universal, an ENR Top 500 company, is one of Florida's most respected
privately owned engineering and testing firms in the country. Universal is uniquely experienced
and has sufficient manpower to provide all required testing and geotechnical engineering
services to The City of Miami Beach, on a "most favored" client basis, with no negative impact
on our service availability to our other clients locally or statewide. We have awell-established
practice covering all areas of the services detailed in the legal advertisement, and we currently
operate out of nineteen (19) different offices throughout Georgia and Florida, including Miami-
Dade and Palm Beach Counties. Because of the geographical location of our offices, we can
quickly and easily arrive at any locale within the City of Miami Beach in a short period of time.
Local Presence
Universal began operations in the S.E. Florida area close to thirty (30) years ago, and has a long
history of providing geotechnical engineering and construction materials testing services to
many of the public and private entities both statewide and in the SE FL area; including the
School Districts of Martin & Palm Beach Counties, Palm Beach and Broward Counties, and for
large corporations such as Lowes, Target and Wal-Mart. On one of our recent projects,
Universal provided Construction Material Testing Services for the Ft. Lauderdale -Hollywood
International Airport improvement project. Universal is also an innovative company, currently
operating the Universal Training Academy, a unique training facility which provides Construction
& Engineering related training to both public and private entities such as the FDOT, and
interestingly enough, to other engineering and testing firms in our industry. You can find out
more about this unique facility by visiting our training website @ http://www.uestraininq.com. You
may also visit our main website @ httq://www.uesorl.com
451 NE 189th Street • North Miami Beach, FL 33179 • (305) 249-8434 • Fax (305) 249-8479
Local Staff
Our local Geotechnical Engineering and Materials Testing Departments include Professional
Engineers, Geologists, Environmental Engineers, Building Inspectors, Plan Reviewers, CADD
Technicians, Certified Welding Inspectors, Drillers, and Experienced Construction Materials
Testing Technicians. Universal has its own drilling departments and maintains two (2) full-
service geotechnical and materials testing laboratories, located right herein S.E. Florida. With
these types of in-house resources, Universal's geotechnical department provides its clients with
a multitude of capabilities ranging from preliminary sub-surface investigations through final
foundation design. Utilizing the results of field and laboratory testing of soils and groundwater,
Universal's geotechnical engineers can analyze existing site conditions to provide our clients
with safe, cost-effective construction solutions.
Quality of Facilities
Universal Engineering Sciences' facilities are some of the finest construction materials testing
facilities within the Southeast. We have designed all of our facilities specifically to support the
engineering, testing and inspection services that we provide. We constantly maintain the
physical facilities and calibrate our laboratory equipment to satisfy the quality assurance needs
of the inspection and certification agencies. Many of our laboratories have received third party
accreditation from the Construction Materials Education Council (CMEC), FDOT, and the Army
Corp of Engineers. These records are available to you, and the aforementioned laboratory
inspectors upon request, to verify our continued compliance with the highest standards.
Longevity
Universal Engineering Sciences has been a strong corporate citizen and has provided quality
services to the Florida design and construction community since 1964. Universal's longevity
provides several advantages; most important are local experience, good reputation, and
financial stability. We will continue to maintain a strong presence for many years to come. A
long-term reputation enhances our interaction with local consultants and regulatory agencies.
We have maintained relationships with the various city, county, and state agencies over time.
Finally, longevity suggests consistent quality service.
Thank you for the opportunity to present our expression of interest and our statement of
qualifications. We look forward to being a part of your team.
Sincerely yours,
Universal Engineering Sciences, Inc.
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Peter G. Read, PE ~:'"'~ Scott Maxwell
Regional Manager/Project Manager Business Developme t Representative
STATEMENT OF
QUALIFICATIONS
UNIVERSAL
ENGINEERING SCIENCES, INC.
Consultants in:
Geotechnical Engineering Environmental Sciences Threshold Inspection
Private Provider Inspection & Plan Review Construction Materials Testing Drilling
Geophysical Services Mechanical/ElectricaUPlumbing & Structural Engineering
An Top 500 Company and Member
"Committed To Service"
Branches in:
ORLANDO, FL (Corporate Headquarters)
ATLANTA, GA • LEESBURG, FL • DAYTONA BEACH/DEBARY, FL
FORT MYERS, FL • FORT PIERCE, FL • GAINESVILLE, FL • MIAMI, FL
JACKSONVILLE, FL • OCALA, FL • PALM COAST, FL
PANAMA CITY, FL • PENSACOLA, FL • ROCKLEDGE, FL • SARASOTA, FL
ST. AUGUSTINE, FL • TAMPA, FL • WEST PALM BEACH, FL
tireshold /Private Provider Inspection and Plan Review
Construction Materials Testing • Geophysical Services
Environmental Sciences •Geotechnical Engineering
Statement of Professional Qualifications
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.0 WELCOME TO UNIVERSAL
1.1 Locations & Contact Information
1.2 Introduction & History
1.3 General Qualifications
1.4 Service Areas
• Environmental Sciences
• Geotechnical Engineering Services
• Drilling Services
• Instrumentation Services
• Civil Design Support Services
• Geophysical Services
• Construction Materials Testing & Threshold Inspection Services
• Private Provider Inspection & Plan Review Services
2.0 UNIVERSAL'S ADVANTAGES
2.1 Resources & Technology
2.2 Equipment
2.3 Personnel
3.0 PROJECT MANAGER & OTHER KEY PERSONNEL RESUMES
4.0 PROJECT REFERENCES & MISCELLANEOUS DOCUMENTS
SF 254
Completed Project List
Additional Sample Projects
Compilation Report of 2006 Payments to Minority Contractors
Professional License
Litigation Report
Acknowledgement of Addenda
"Committed to Service"
1.0 WELCOME TO UNIVERSAL
1.1 LOCATIONS AND CONTACT INFORMATION
www.uesorl.com
Seymour D. Israel Rick Kushner, MS, PE Noel Arriola • Kal Hussein, ME, PE
Chairman/Chief Executive Officer Vice President Director of Information Director of Transportation
Mark C. Israel, PE Joseph Casha Technology Engineering Services
President Vice President, Sales Dan Turner, PE Wayne Pandorf, PE
R. Kenneth Derick, MS, PE Fred J. Schmalzer, PE, SI Director of Government Principal Engineer
Senior Vice President Vice Pres., Construction Services Services Jim Lewis
Stephen Statuto Shri S. Rao, MS, PE Brian Meikle Director of Safety,
Chief Financial Officer Vice Pres., Engineering Services Director of Government Risk Manager/Fleet Manager
Victor Lutz William H. Crowe Construction Services Jeff Mayer
Treasurer Vice Pres., Environmental Services John Barker Human Resources Manager
Carolee Bavaro Charles A. Desmond Director of DOT Services Mary Diaz
Secreta Vice Pres., Bld .Ins ection Services Director of Marketing
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ATLANTA, GA GAINESVILLE, FL ORLANDO, FL SARASOTA, FL
Rick Kushner, MS, PE Jeff Pruett, PE R. Kenneth Derick, MS, PE Lindsey Weaver, PE
(Regional Manager, Vice Pres.) (Regional Manager) (Regional/Branch Mana er
Scott Thomson, MS, PE Keith Butts, PE g ) (Regional Manager)
3532 Maggie Boulevard Robert Gomez, PE
(Branch Manager) (Branch Mana er) Orlando, FL 32811
3040 Business Park Drive 4475 Southwest 35`~Terrace P: 407.423.0504 (Branch Manager)
Suite F Gainesville, FL 32608 F: 407.423.3106 1748 Independence Blvd.
Norcross, GA 30071 P: 352.372.3392 Suite B-1
P: 770.242.6438 (CORPORATE Sarasota, FL 34234
F: 352.336.7914 HEADQUARTERS) P: 941.358.7410
F: 770.242.6980 F: 941.358.7353
DAYTONA BEACH, FL JACKSONVILLE, FL PALM COAST, FL ST. AUGUSTINE, FL
Rick G. Kushner, MS, PE Rick G. Kushner, MS, PE Rick G. Kushner, MS, PE Rick G. Kushner, MS, PE
(Regional Manager, Vice Pres.) Jeff Pruett, PE (Regional Manager, Vice Pres.
Brian Pohl, PE ) (Regional Manager)
(Regional Managers) Matt McLeer, PE Darrell Setser, MS, PE
(Branch Manager) Darrell Setser, MS, PE (Branch Mana er
911 Seville Road, Suite 3 9 ) (Branch Manager)
(Branch Manager) 4 Hargrove Grade, Suite A 2654 US 1 South
South Daytona, FL 32119 5561 Florida Mining Blvd. So. Palm Coast, FL 32137
P: 386.756.1105 Jacksonville, FL 32257 P: 386.986.2122 St. Augustine, FL 32086
F: 386.760.4067 P: 904.797.7182
P: 904.296.0757 F: 386.986.2095 F: 904.797.7185
F: 904.296.0748
DEBARY, FL LEESBURG, FL PANAMA CITY, FL TAMPA, FL
Rick G. Kushner, MS, PE R. Kenneth Derick, MS, PE Jeff Pruett, PE
(Regional Manager, Vice Pres. Mark Hardy, PE
(Regional Manager) (Regional Manager) (Branch Manager)
Brian Pohl, PE Jordan Roberts, EI Bill Lawrence, PE 9802 Palm River Road
(Branch Manager) (Branch Manager) (Branch Manager) Tampa, FL 33619-4438
3063 Enterprise Road, Suite 24 1501 Griffin Road, Suite A 1712 Air ort Road
DeBary, FL 32713 Leesbur , FL 34748 p P: 813.740.8506
P: 386.668.1557 g Panama City, FL 32405 F: 813.740.8706
P: 352.787.0060 P: 850.215.2060
F: 386.668.1778 F: 352.787.2174 F: 850.215.2360
FORT MYERS, FL MIAMI, FL PENSACOLA, FL WEST PALM BEACH, FL
Lindsey Weaver, PE Peter G. Read, PE Jeff Pruett, PE
(Regional/Branch Manager) (Re tonal Mana er Peter G. Read, PE
1205-D Elizabeth Street g g ) (Regional Manager) (Regional/Branch Manager)
Peter Delgado, GC Bill Lawrence, PE 1818 7`" Avenue North
Punta Gorda, FL 33950 (Branch Manager) (Branch Manager) Unit 1
P: 941.637.8488 451 NE 189`h Street 1985 Cope Lane Lake Worth, FL 33461
F: 941.637.4761 Miami, FL 33179 Pensacola, FL 32526 P: 561.540.6200
P: 305.249.8434 P: 850.944.5555 F: 561.540.6242
F: 305.249.8479 F: 850.944.5885
FORT PIERCE, FL OCALA, FL ROCKLEDGE, FL
Richard Hoaglin, PE Jeff Pruett, PE Richard Hoaglin, PE
(Regional Manager) (Regional Manager) (Regional/Branch Manager)
Allen Wasson Guy Rabens, MS, PE 820 Brevard Avenue
(Branch Manager) (Branch Manager) Rockledge, FL 32955
4484 Okeechobee Road 1417 Southwest 15` Avenue P: 321.638.0808
Ft. Pierce, FL 34947 Ocala, FL 34474 F: 321.638.0978
P: 772.461.9815 P: 352.401.9633
F: 772.461.9816 F: 352.401.1835
"Committed to Service"
1.0 WELCOME TO UNIVERSAL
Office/Project Proximity: We have strategically
located our facilities throughout the state of
Florida and the Southeast (with more locations
coming soon) to better serve our clients in other
regions. This offers several advantages to our
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1.2 INTRODUCTION & HISTORY
niversal Engineering Sciences, Inc.
(Universal) is a consulting engineering firm
specializing in geotechnical engineering,
environmental sciences, construction materials testing,
threshold inspection, Private Provider Inspection (PPI)
and plan review services. We are a growing,
competitive firm with a strong position and reputation in
our industry. We are always looking for ways to expand
our services to our clients. With this in mind, we have
recently added some new services including Private
Provider Inspection and Plan Review, as well as
Engineering and Environmental Geophysical Services
to our already wide range of construction related
services.
From our headquarters in Orlando, Florida, we operate
a large (650+ employee) engineering firm with eighteen
(18) branch offices strategically located throughout
Florida and one office in Atlanta, Georgia. These
offices provide engineering consulting, drilling,
environmental and testing services to the Atlantic and
Gulf Coast regions and the southeastern United
States.
Mr. Seymour D. Israel founded Universal in 1964 in
Merritt Island, Florida as Universal Engineering Testing
Company. Mr. Israel remains actively involved in the
firm as its CEO. Mr. Israel is available to offertechnical
guidance and consultation to both clients and
employees. Mark C. Israel, P.E., serves as the
company President. The pleasant work environment,
stability of ownership, and longevity in the business
help maintain the long-term employment of many
highly qualified and dedicated professional and
technical personnel committed to excellence in their
fields.
Although Universal operates almost exclusively in
Florida, Engineering News-Record has listed us each
year consecutively since 1985 as a National Top 500
Design Firm. The firm's distinguished history and
excellent working environment attract and assure the
long-term employment of some of the most talented
personnel in our industry. Experienced, dedicated,
well-trained personnel perform Universal's professional
services. Our reasonable charges for such talented
and experienced personnel make Universal's presence
on any job a great value.
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1.0 WELCOME TO UNIVERSAL
1.3 GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS
Longevity: Universal has been a strong corporate
citizen and has provided quality services to the Florida
design and construction community since 1964.
Universal's longevity provides several advantages;
most important are local experience, good reputation,
and stability. We will continue to maintain a strong
presence for many years to come. Our lengthy track
record suggests continued long-term involvement in
Florida. This base of experience is a valuable asset to
our clients.
A long-term reputation leads to longevity of key
personnel and enhances our interaction with local
consultants and regulatory agencies. We have
maintained relationships with the various city, county,
and state agencies and have nurtured these
relationships over time. We have established
professional relationships with the people that will
review our work.
Finally, longevity suggests stability. In this age of
corporate buyouts and mergers, Universal's long
history as an independent firm provides a stable base
for the future. Simply stated, the company that you hire
is the company you will have throughout the life of the
project.
Size: Universal currently employs over650 individuals
statewide. Universal maintains eighteen (18) offices
throughout the state of Florida and one office in
Atlanta, Georgia.
Because of our size, we maintain a significant staff of
both professional and technical personnel. Although
we typically assign specific primary individuals to long-
term projects, the size of our company allows for
additional personnel when required to more fully meet
the needs of the client. Simply stated, our company
and staff is large enough to provide uninterrupted,
quality services throughout the life of the project. This
is an important consideration for any major project.
Quality of Facilities: Universal facilities are some of
the finest construction materials testing facilities within
the Southeast. We designed all of our facilities
specifically to support the engineering, testing and
inspection services that we provide. The employees
who use the laboratory facilities were consulted so the
buildings and their interior designs could satisfy the
need for efficient and effective testing services.
Further, we designed the buildings to satisfy the
requirements of licensing and certification agencies.
Our facilities are inspected regularly by the
Construction and Materials Engineering Council and
the Florida Department of Transportation and routinely
satisfy their stringent requirements.
We constantly maintain the physical facilities and
calibrate our laboratory equipment to satisfy the quality
assurance needs of the inspection and certification
agencies. These records are available to the laboratory
inspectors at their request, to verify our continued
compliance. They are also available to our clients for
review.
Universal welcomes visits to our laboratories and other
facilities. We know that we maintain some of the best
construction materials testing and inspection facilities
within the Southeast. When you inspect us, we believe
you will come to the same conclusion.
Independent Ownership: Recent economic conditions
have caused many companies to merge or sell to
larger conglomerates. Seymour D. Israel, has been the
primary owner of the company since its inception in
1964 and will maintain ownership in the future.
Independent ownership means that you can state your
concerns and problems directly to the individuals that
have authority and control over the company. There
will be no excuses about corporate policies or
procedures that could cause us to provide less than
rapid response or appropriate services. We established
our corporate policies locally and can adapt them to
meet your local needs.
1.0 WELCOME TO UNIVERSAL
1.4 SERVICE AREAS
Universal provides professional services encompassing all areas of geotechnical engineering, environmental sciences,
drilling services and construction materials testing and inspection services.
Environmental Sciences
• Environmental Site Assessments Final Development Activities
• Asbestos Surveys and Consulting
• Asbestos Management Plans Subsurface Investigations
• Lead Based Paint Surveys
• Foundation Recommendations
Specialized Foundation Design
Radon Measurement Surveys
• Compliance Audits Subsurface Geophysics
• Contamination Assessments Settlement Analysis
Stability Analysis
• Remedial Action Plans and Site
Remediation, Operation and Maintenance
• Retaining Wall Design
Cone Penetrometer Soundings
Remedial Action Plans
• Storage Tank Investigations, Management, Seepage Analysis
Sinkhole Remediation Design
• and Removal
RCRA/SARA Title III Compliance Services
• Structural Recommendations
Value Engineering Analysis
Landfill Siting and Site Hydrogeology
• Groundwater Monitoring Plans Earth Instrumentation
• Water Resource Investigations Earth Dam Design
Shallow and Deep Foundation
• Wastewater Reuse Investigation
• Aquifer Performance Tests Design Capacities
• Effluent Reuse Evaluations Foundation Settlement; Magnitude and
Time-Rate Predictions
• Emergency Response -Petroleum Landfill Siting Studies
and Hazardous Waste
• Facility Asset Management Groundwater Potentiometers
• Air Pollution Source Permitting (Title V) Pile Driving Analysis
• Indoor Air Quality and Industrial Hygiene
• Air Pollution Control Design and CIVII D@SI n SU
g pport Services
Troubleshooting
• Air Sampling and Dispersion Modeling Exfiltration Analysis
• Regulatory Compliance Permeability Evaluations
• Landfill Design; Class I, II, and III Permits
• Geotechnical and Hydrology Studies Underdrain Evaluation and Design
Pavement Design
• Wetland & Protected Wildlife Services Groundwater Control Mechanisms
• Borrow Pit Studies
Geotechnical Engineering Percolation Tests
Pre-Deve/opmentActivities Geophysical Services
• Site Feasibility Studies Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR)
• Soil Mapping and Classification Multi-Electrode Resistivity (MER)
• Sinkhole Assessment/Evaluation Seismic Refraction and/or Reflection
and Remediation Design Magnetics
• Landfill Siting Pre-Qualification Electromagnetics (EM)
Assessment Seismic, GPR and MER Tomography
• Muck Probes and Mapping Conventional EM Utility Locator (CUL)
~v~i~crucrion materials Testing • Geophysical Services
1.0 WELCOME TO UNIVERSAL
Drilling Services
• Standard Penetration Test Borings
• Undisturbed Soil Sam lin '`•
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• Auger Borings ~"~
• UST Compliance Well Replacements ~ - ~ ,~ ~`- ~~
• Groundwater Monitor Wells '~~ 4 '~ ~, .:a~
• Multiple Cased Groundwater Monitor Wells
• Groundwater Recovery Wells ,..... ~:, ,,,~:: ~~'~ ~~
• Methane Vent and Monitoring Wells ,, . ~'~
• Aquifer Pump Tests j ~
• Dilatometer Testing , ~ ~ _
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Construction Materials Testing and
Threshold Inspection
• Field testing of soils as construction materials '
• Field testing of plastic and hardened concrete
• Field testing of asphaltic concrete
• Field testing of structural steel ~ ~
• Monitoring site preparation
• De-mucking inspection t
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• Laboratory testing of soils, concrete, asphalt, _. ~
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• Evaluation of construction materials di ~ ,: `
• Mix design for soil stabilization, concrete,
soil-cement, asphaltic concrete, and '
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• Inspection of ready-mixed concrete, soil- ~ ~
cement, asphaltic concrete, and
precast/prestressed concrete plants
• Threshold inspections ~~
• Inspection of structural elements ~ ~
• Non-destructive testing ~ ~'
• Conducting special tests and inspections `~
• Evaluating materials in existing construction ~ ~ '~
• Load testing existing structures -
• Inspection and laboratory testing of fire-
proofing
• Built-up and single-ply roofing inspection
• Water turbidity analysis • -
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• Private Provider Structural, Mechanical,
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• Post-Construction Inspections (e.g., »~
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The following pages discuss these services in detail.
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1.0 WELCOME TO UNIVERSAL
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Universal offers a wide range of environmental
consulting services tailored to the specific needs
of our clients. Typically, we assist clients with
environmental facility permitting, assessing
environmental problems, and finding the least
costly methods to bring them into compliance with
current environmental regulations.
The principal consultants of our firm have a wide
variety of environmental experience enabling us
to help clients with diverse needs. Universal
evaluates real property and improvements
for environmental concerns and rehabilitates
those that are found to be adversely impacted.
Our Environmental Services Department includes
professional geologists, engineers, environmental
scientists, and remedial systems technicians. In
addition to environmental assessments, this
department also provides services in groundwater
resource evaluations, underground storage tank
management, effluent disposal and groundwater
contamination studies and remediation services.
The department provides regulatory compliance,
air pollution source permitting (Title V permitting)
and controls design, air sampling and dispersion
modeling, indoor air quality and industrial hygiene
services, and asbestos and lead-based paint
surveys.
PRE-DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
Environmental Site Assessments
Water Resource Evaluation
Aquifer Performance Tests
Effluent Reuse Evaluations
Groundwater Monitoring
Landfill Permit Studies
STORAGE TANK MANAGEMENT
• Storage Tank Investigation and
Management
• Stationary Tank Removal
• Contamination Assessment
• Remedial Action Operation/Maintenance
• RCRA/SARA Title I I I Compliance Services
HYDROGEOLOGICAL CONSULTING
SOLID WASTE DESIGN SERVICES
DRILLING SERVICES
ENVIRONMENTAL GEOPHYSICS
FACILITIES ASSET MANAGEMENT
PROPERTY CONDITION SURVEYS
INDOOR AIR QUALITY
• Air Pollution Source Permitting (Title V)
• Indoor Air Quality and Industrial Hygiene
• Air Pollution Control Design and
Troubleshooting
• Air Sampling and Dispersion Modeling
• Asbestos and Lead-Based Paint Surveys
• Regulatory Compliance
EMERGENCY RESPONSE - PETROLEUM AND
HAZARDOUS WASTE
Construction Materials Testing • Geophysical Services
A partial listing of provided services follows:
1.0 WELCOME TO UNIVERSAL
PRE-PURCHASE ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENTS
Phase I and Phase ll
Universal has extensive and detailed experience
in all phases of pre-purchase environmental
assessments. However, pre-purchase
environmental assessments are not Universal's
only environmental service area. In fact, we feel
that the diversity of Universal's environmental
practice makes us an ideal firm to perform pre-
purchaseenvironmental assessments. One must
understand issues of hazardous waste regulation,
contaminant transport, underground storage tank
matters, and hydrogeology to perform effective
pre-purchase environmental assessments.
We direct our environmental assessment services
towards developing site specific information to aid
the purchaser and lender in deciding whether to
proceed with a given transaction. We conduct the
assessments in phases. If a Phase I Assessment
identifies potential exposures, we proceed quickly
into Phase II to assess the potential liability.
Where necessary, our environmental assessment
services also include asbestos and lead inspec-
tions of developed property, as well as property
condition assessments.
When our Phase II assessment confirms
evidence of a release of regulated substances to
the environment, we can provide additional
information on estimated clean-up costs through
a complete contamination assessment. This also
helps our clients to decide whether to proceed
with a transaction.
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STORAGE TANK MANAGEMENT SERVICES
Universal's petroleum storage tank manageme
services include storage tank registration ai
abandonment, contamination assessmen
underground storage tank removals, remedial actin
plans, site soil and groundwater clean-up, hardwa
maintenance, and closure monitoring. We hay
prepared state-wide management plans for clier
who are planning to install aboveground or undE
ground storage tanks. We offer consulting advice c
regulation compliance, tank registration, containme
design, and monitoring systems. Our design and ern
ronmental professionals are anxious to help those wt
need good advice and innovation for their projects.
• Aboveground Storage Tank
Containment, Design and Permitting
• Leaking Underground Storage Tank
Investigations
• Underground Storage Tank Removal
and Installation Supervision
• Soil and Groundwater Contamination
Assessments and Work Plans
• Remedial Action Plans
• Site Soil and Groundwater Remediation,
Equipment Maintenance, Monitoring,
and Reporting
• Compliance Vapor and Groundwater
Monitoring Well Installation
• Rapid Spill Response
• Specification Development
• Bid Package Development
1.0 WELCOME TO UNIVERSAL
HAZARDOUS WASTE
Universal's registered professional geologists,
engineers and hydrogeologists have performed
many hazardous waste investigations. Our
experience includes pre-purchase audits, hazard-
ous waste landfill design, construction QA/QC,
improper disposal investigations, toxic waste and
QA/QC monitoring and contamination
assessment studies. We also help with environ-
mental facility permitting and compliance audits
and perform these surveys for industrial, govern-
mental, and private sector clients throughout the
southeastern United States and Florida.
• Waste Disposal Investigations
• Soil and Groundwater Contamination
Assessments
• Toxic Spill Cleanup Supervision
• Health and Safety Contingency and
Preparedness Plans
• Remedial Action Plans
• Asbestos Identification and Testing
• Indoor Air Quality Testing
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SOLID WASTE
Universal's design professionals provide solid
waste site characterization and design services
that will meet the requirements of state and
federal regulatory agencies throughout the United
States. With our in-house drilling, testing, and
design capabilities, we have provided our clients
turn-key solid waste services. Such services
include solid waste landfill siting, landfill
expansions, closure plans, post-closure care
narrative, groundwater monitoring systems,
landfill lining design, and QA/OC testing for clay
and synthetic liners. We perform these services
according to the latest technology and current
state and federal regulatory requirements. Our
good rapport and continuous interactions with the
state and federal regulatory agencies enable us
to enjoy an excellent reputation for
accomplishment and technical competence.
In addition to permitting, design and site
characterization activities, we perform many
landfill closure plans, QA/QC monitoring of landfill
and waste site closures. We design and install
ground-water and methane monitoring wells and
conduct well sampling, testing and analysis.
Universal's waste management professionals are
eager to meet with you to discuss how we may
solve your waste management problems.
Below is a list of our solid waste services:
• Permit Level Site Characterization
• Hydrologic Modeling
• Groundwater Monitoring Plans
• Closure Plans
• Site Remedial Action Plans
• Methane Well Installation
• Groundwater Monitoring Well Design and
Installation
• Methane Gas Control
• Land Treatment Systems
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FACILITIES ASSET MANAGEMENT
Universal provides a wide range of services to the
facilities asset manager. The following examples
typify the services we can provide as your
"building doctor". Universal has experience in
performance of the below listed services on
structures including malls, warehouses, hotels,
office buildings, industrial and residential facilities.
When a problem is identified, our professional
and structural engineers will devise a sound and
cost effective plan to bring your facility asset in
line with your needs. Below are a few examples
of how this is accomplished.
• Property Condition Reports
• Indoor Air Quality Reports
• 3rd Party Observation
• Borescope Investigations
• Paint Thickness Testing
• Safety and Fall Hazard Surveys
• Sign Inspections
• Dock Inspections
• Water Intrusion Studies
• Handicapped Access Studies
• Concrete Inspections
(Ferroscanner)
• Surface Friction Reporting
• Water Consumption Studies
• Tower Inspections
Construction Materials Testing • Geophysical Services
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INDOOR AIR QUALITY, ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH $~ SAFETY,
REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
Universal has decades of experience in assisting our
industrial clients with their seemingly endless task of
environmental, health, and safety regulatory compliance
issues. Many of Universal's professional engineers have
industrial backgrounds, and bring years of hands-on
experience and education to our clients. We have 13
Certified Indoor Air Quality Professionals (CIAQPs) and a
Certified Indoor Environmentalist on staff. Our experience
includes environmental and safety regulatory compliance, air
pollution source permitting (including Title V permitting), air
pollution control design, indoor air quality, and industrial
hygiene. We have developed numerous site specific safety,
health, and emergency responses plans. Universal's
services, relating to air quality and environmental health and
safety regulatory compliance follow.
• Regulatory Compliance (Safety and Environ-
mental)
• Industrial Hygiene -Sick Building Surveys
• Air Pollution Source Permitting (Title V)
• Air Pollution Control Design and Trouble-shooting
Air Sampling and Dispersion Modeling
• Stormwater Management, Discharge Permitting
and Pollution Prevention Plans
• Development of Site Specific Safety, Health, and
Emergency Response Plans
• Energy Consumption Surveys
• Process Waste Minimization and Reuse Studies
• Environmental Reporting and Database Design
• Radon and Testing Control
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WETLANDS AND PROTECTED WILDLIFE
Universal's ecological professionals are able to
provide a diverse array of wetland and protected
wildlife services. Universal's biologists can assist
clients from the very beginning of the project when
determining usable/upland acreage. Then,
Universal assists through the environmental
permitting process with various Local, State, and
Federal Agencies. Finally, Universal completes the
projects by assisting with mitigation determinations
and recommending mitigation options. Universal's
staff can also provide protected species
assessments, surveys, and permitting services as
well. A majority of projects today involve
environmental permits related to wetland impacts
or impacts to habitat utilized by various species of
protected wildlife. The Universal staff has the
knowledge, experience, and contacts to make the
permitting process less problematic for the
developing entity.
Our wetlands biologists offer the ability to do initial
wetland assessments to inform clients of potential
permitting
issues related
to wetlands on
a project site.
This service
can be key in
determining the
estimated
buildable upland acreage on a site prior to
purchasing or developing a parcel. Universal staff
can then delineate the landward extent of on site
wetlands based on Federal and State
methodology. Following the field delineation the
client's survey crew will pick up the wetland
boundaries for site plan development and future
permitting purposes. In the past the Local and
State agencies would visit a site to informally verify
wetland limits prior to survev to a~n~~ a.,",-h~nno~
during the site development process, howeverwith
the increased work load this has become more
difficult. Because of this, Universal staff can assist
clients with Formal Wetland Determinations
through State agencies (FDEP and WMD's) that
will be binding for a period of 5 years, allowing the
developer ample time to develop the appropriate
site plan without concern for potential changes in
the wetland limits. This is often suggested to
developers in order to get the regulatory agencies
approval on wetland lines prior to site plan
development, regardless of the timing of
construction commencement. The Universal staff
has developed relationships with various
regulatory agencies through years of experience in
coordinating the environmental impact permitting
of many private and municipal projects.
In most cases where development of a property
involves impact to wetlands, the developer is
forced by regulatory agencies to
mitigate/compensate for those impacts. The
amount of mitigation required is based on the area
of impact and the quality of habitat that is
proposed to be impacted. Universal's scientists
are well versed in Environmental Resource
Permitting (ERP) and mitigation determinations
and can assist our clients by offering guidance as
to which form of mitigation may be best suited for
their project. Many forms of mitigation are
available. They include preservation of existing
wetlands, enhancement and restoration
(improvement) of existing wetlands, creation of
new wetlands on or off site, and use of a mitigation
banks where the permitees pay the bank a fee to
purchase credits to compensate for the impact
proposed by their project. Universal's scientists
can also assist in developing a plan for created
wetlands, including assistance with grading,
development of a vegetation planting plan,
monitoring plan, and offer advice related to site
hydrology that will make the created or enhanced
wetlands more successful.
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A successful mitigation project is dependent upon
the quality of monitoring and maintenance
implemented following construction. Following the
permitting process where mitigation is required,
Universal staff can monitor the hydrology, water
quality, vegetative cover, and wildlife presence of
wetlands used for mitigation in order to keep the
mitigation area(s) in compliance with the permits
received by the agencies. Universal's scientists
can also coordinate and supervise the
maintenance activities that may be needed
following a monitoring event. Monitoring is a vital
step in making sure that the mitigation areas are
kept in compliance with permits, while ensuring the
habitat provided remains ecologically viable for the
many species that inhabit and utilize Florida
wetlands.
Threatened ~ Endangered Species
With the constant
development of various
~ forms of habitat, there are
many projects which can
and do affect critical
habitat used by various
species of protected
wildlife. There are many
different species of
animals and plants that
are protected by both
Federal and State
regulations. Some of the common animals
impacted in central Florida are the Bald Eagle, the
Florida Scrub Jay, the red-cockaded woodpecker,
the woodstork, the eastern indigo snake, the sand
skink, and the Gopher Tortoise. Protected species
can be found in a variety of upland and wetland
habitats across the state. In most cases the Local
and State permitting agencies will require that a
Threatened and Endangered (protected) species
assessment be pertormed prior to land clearing
activities. In most cases a minor preliminary
assessment is all that is required, however in
some cases a more extensive assessment maybe
required by the regulatory agencies to ensure the
impacts will not adversely affect any protected
wildlife.
Universal can provide these preliminary
assessments, recommend additional
assessments/surveys based on field conditions,
and also prepare and implement a number of
monitoring plans for the protected wildlife species
that may be affected by the proposed project.
The two most common species that are impacted
by development in Florida tend to be the American
bald eagle and the Gopher tortoise. Bald Eagles
are protected by Federal regulations of the United
States Fish & Wildlife Service and State
regulations of the Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission. If Bald Eagle nests are
in the vicinity of a proposed project, monitoring of
nesting sites during construction may be required
and the developer may be forced to avoid
developing within a certain distance of a nesting
site. The Gopher Tortoise is protected by the State
of Florida by the FFWCC. Permitting impacts to
the potential habitat of this species are very
common in central Florida. The Gopher Tortoise is
an important member of Florida wildlife because
its burrows provide a refuge for a number of
different species (including other protected wildlife)
living in the area. Gopher Tortoise habitat impacts
require mitigation that is available in various forms
including: On-site Relocation, Off-site Relocation,
and Incidental Take Permits where monetary
contributions are accepted as mitigation for habitat
destruction.
In summary, Universal's scientists have the ability,
the knowledge, and the contacts to assist clients
with the many forms of protected species and
wetlands assessments, permitting, and monitoring.
Listed below are our most commonly utilized
ecological/biological services:
• Ecological Site Assessments
Wetland Determination and
Delineation
^ Environmental Resource Permitting
• Protected Species Assessments
• Protected Species Permitting &
Monitoring
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GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING SERVICES
Universal has a long history of providing quality
service in all phases of geotechnical engineering.
We are Florida Department of Transportation
(FDOT) pre-qualified to conduct geotechnical and
materials testing work related to highway design
and construction. Additionally, our engineers have
served private developers, industrial complexes,
government agencies, and other professionals.
They have worked on projects ranging from high-
rise buildings, industrial developments, and
commercial facilities, to solid and hazardous waste
landfills and stormwater management systems.
Universal's professional engineers and geologists
are registered throughout the Gulf Coast and
southeastern United States. Most of our engineers
hold advanced degrees. We encourage our
engineering technicians to develop professional
accreditation such as NICET, ACI certification,
CTOP, and DOT.
Universal has its own drilling department and also
maintains afull-service geotechnical laboratory.
With this type of in-house support, Universal's
provides its' clients with a multitude of capabilities
ranging from preliminary investigations through final
design. Using the results of field and laboratory
testing of soils and groundwater, Universal's
geotechnical engineers can analyze existing site
conditions to provide our clients with safe, cost-
effective construction solutions. Economical
foundation designs, soil stabilization, and
groundwater control systems are often crucial to the
development of marginal sites. Our knowledge of
value engineering techniques, state-of-the-art site
exploration, and our 38 year old exploration data
base isvaluable inpre-design and pre-construction
planning.
Evaluation of the subsurface soils and groundwater
conditions is important to the development and
design of construction projects. The evaluation
confirms the allowable capacities of foundations,
settlement potential and groundwater conditions.
Also, it is extremely important that the subsurface
exploration program evaluates potential site
development and long-term performance problems.
That way, we can identify cost-effective
remediation alternatives for use by other members
of the design team.
We design each subsurface exploration project to
determine the information needed by the project
designers based on the project type, size, structural
loading, and planned construction methods.
Therefore, our understanding of the project before
proposal development is essential to meeting the
owner's needs at the lowest cost. Our final report
provides the designer with soil stratigraphy, depth to
groundwater, location of rock, difficult subsurface
conditions requiring remediation, and appropriate
design considerations, such as bearing capacity,
settlement, and permeability.
We also provide post-construction settlement
investigations. These studies involve determination
of the cause(s) of settlement and remedial
recommendations. Examples include sinkhole
evaluation of commercial and residential structures,
consolidation of organic or soft clay deposits.
Monitoring of remedial repairs is an important part
of our services to complete these remedial
investigations. Frequently, field changes need to be
made by Universal's engineers to account for
unexpected conditions.
Construction Materials Testing • Geophysical Services
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In various locations around Central Florida, a discontinuity in
the limestone provides a path for the water to erode the
deeper soils. Over time, the surficial soils subside into a
typical circular depression known as a sinkhole. For these
regions within Central Florida, the pre-design phase of any
construction project should include an investigation of the
deep soils to evaluate the potential for sinkhole development
and anticipated impact upon the proposed construction.
Universal's engineers have provided hundreds of these
evaluations, researching published aerial maps of the Central
Florida area dating back to the 1930s, and hydro-geological
data published by state and national agencies.
Much of Central Florida was developed without concern for
sinkhole potential. Every year sinkholes damage existing
structures, including office buildings, homes, swimming
pools, and roadways. Universal assists insurance adjusters
and property owners affected by sinkhole damage.
Due to the critical
nature of
sinkholes, a site
visit and interview
is normally
scheduled within
48 hours of our
client's phone
call.
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HYDROGEOLOGICAL CONSULTING
The hydrogeological professionals of Universal
can assess groundwater sources and quality for
pre-development activities, environmental audits,
effluent disposal and water supply needs. Using
our strong computer modeling capabilities, we
evaluate available water resources, the impact of
spray irrigation, effluent disposal and percolation
ponds, and groundwater level and quality. We
conduct aquifer performance (pump) tests, supply
well design, construction supervision, and
performance testing. In addition, we perform
many studies to obtain both the Development of
Regional Impacts and consumptive use permits
for individual and industrial uses.
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• Environmental Site Assessments,
Phase I and II Investigations
• Aquifer Performance (Pump) Tests
• Wetlands Soil Assessments
• Spray Irrigation and Percolation Pond
Permitting Studies
• Well Field Location Planning
• Water Supply Consumptive Use
Permits
• Aquifer Modeling Studies
• Supply Well Design, Consultation
Supervision and Performance Testing
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SEPTIC TANK S~ DRAINFIELD DESIGN SERVICES
Universal Engineering Sciences was founded in 1964 and has been conducting
onsite sewage treatment design for over 20 years. Statistics show that in Florida
alone, 31 % of the population is served by an estimated 2.3 million on-site
sewage treatment and disposal systems (OSTDS). These systems discharge
over 426 million gallons of treated effluent per day into the subsurface soil
environment. Because of the impact of decisions made about your property's
on-site sewage treatment design, it is important to hire a professional
engineering firm. For over 20 years, Universal has been satisfying the
Southeast's septic needs for both commercial and residential properties.
Residential or Commercial Services Include:
^ Soil Evaluation--two auger borings
performed to a depth of seven feet below
existing grade in order to determine the
soil and ground water conditions at the
proposed septic drainfield location.
^ Measurement of the .ground surface at
each boring location.
^ Visual and tactile classification of each
soil sample retrieved.
^ Development of system specifications
including septic tank and dosing tanks
sizes.
^ Prepare Department of Health Form 4015
for proposed system site and Department
of Health Form 4016 to be submitted to
the County Health Department.
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sewage treatment and disposal services
including:
^ Perform site evaluations
^ Provide permitting services
^ Design drainfields
^ Design gravity flow and low pressure
dosing
^ Assist in determining the Department of
Health's specifications for your property
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Environmental Sciences • Geotechnical Engineering
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DRILLING SERVICES
The rapid population growth and corresponding
development of the southeastern United States
and the state of Florida has created a demand for
land. The increasing demand combined with the
competing desires of location resulted in
development of marginal sites. Universal
specializes in exploration of difficult sites using
our all-terrain vehicle (ATV) mounted drilling
equipment. Universal owns and maintains 27
drilling rigs, 8 of which are all-terrain "mud-bug"
vehicles mounted with drilling equipment, and
one which is a low ground pressure track-
mounteddrilling rig capable of drilling in swamps.
In addition, we own several portable tripod/skid
drilling machines that allow us to drill in difficult
terrain and "low headspace"environments. These
rigs are at offices strategically located throughout
the state.
Universal's corporate drilling staff includes 5
licensed well contractors with over 75 years of
combined experience. Our field staff consists of
16 registered, experienced well drillers, well
developers, and knowledgeable support crews
experienced in pump testing and geotechnical
instrumentation installation. All drilling personnel
are trained in compliance with OSHA
requirements for operations at hazardous waste
sites and receive annual refresher courses. We
maintain a complete medical monitoring program
for our drilling employees, with all staff subject to
annual physical examinations and respirator
compatibility testing.
Universal's Drilling Department is licensed and
registered in all Florida Water Management
Districts. Additionally, Universal maintains
special Competency Licensing in Lee County,
Collier County and the City of Cape Coral.
SPECIAL DRILLING SERVICES
• Standard Penetration Test Borings
• Undisturbed Soil Sampling (Shelby Tube,
Piston and Pitcher Barrel Samplers)
• Auger Borings
• UST Compliance Well Replacements
• Groundwater Monitor Wells
• Multiple Cased Groundwater Monitor
Wells
• Groundwater Recovery Wells
• Aquifer Pump Tests
• Methane Vent and Monitoring Wells
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INSTRUMENTATION SERVICES
Universal has experienced, qualified engineers
and technicians capable of installing, monitoring
and interpreting geotechnical instrumentation.
Our instrumentation can measure settlement,
building and slope movements, moisture content,
and insitu pore pressures in soil. This
instrumentation can rapidly determine bracing
stresses, pore water pressure, embankment or
structure settlement, and effectiveness of
dewatering systems for forecasting future
performance of constructed projects. This
information is essential for heavy construction
projects in urban areas and for critical projects on
marginal sites where soil, groundwater, and
system performance information is critical.
Our instrumentation capabilities include:
• Groundwater Monitoring Wells
• Pneumatic Piezometers
• Settlement Monitors
• Inclinometers
• Borehole Extensometers
• Tie-Back Load Cell Instrumentation
• Strain Gauge and Load Cell
Instrumentation
• Crack Displacement Monitors
• Post-Tension Monitoring
• Thermistors /Moisture Gauges
• Sound Monitoring
• Pre-Purchase Inspections
• Ground-Penetrating Radar
• In-Field Data Logger and PC Capabilities
• EM Surveys
• Resistivity Meter
• Water Level Meters
EQUIPMENT
Universal maintains a modern fleet of drilling rigs,
support equipment, and environmental monitoring
and assessment equipment to serve the needs of
our clients throughout the Southeast.
GEOTECHNICAL SERVICES
• Standard Penetration Test Borings
• Undisturbed Soil Sampling (Shelby
Tube, Piston and Pitcher Barrel Samplers)
• Auger Borings
• Core Penetrometer Testing
• Flat Plate Dilatometer Testing
• Soil Resistivity Testing
• Pneumatic Piezometer/Inclinometer
Installation
• Wireline Rock Coring (HQ and NQ
Diameters)
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GEOPHYSICAL SERVICES
ENGINEERING GEOPHYSICS Applications
As part of the broad range of engineering services
provided to clients, Universal Engineering Sciences
(Universal) uses geophysics as acost-effective, non-
intrusive means to rapidly characterize subsurface
conditions and manmade structures. Our experience
spans from engineering investigations involving pre-
design and pre-build geologic characterizations to
forensic assessments of distressed property and cause
of subsidence evaluations. Geophysical surveys can
be used to optimize drilling and sampling programs,
and to measure bulk physical properties that are
complimentary to conventional (discrete) engineering
sampling methods.
Underground utilities can pose a variety of difficulties
for construction and facilities management if their
locations and depths are not accurately known.
Drawings and utility maps are often inaccurate, or in
many cases, utilities are not documented at all. In
addition to geotechnical applications, geophysical
surveys are cost effective means to map underground
utilities in either apre-construction or design phase.
Universal's geophysicists, geologists and engineers
draw from their experience to provide clients with
optimal solutions to the most challenging of
engineering problems. Universal continually strives to
research new techniques and methods which may
further increase our ability to provide our clients with
the most prompt and up-to-date services.
Methodology
• Geologic/geotechnical characterization
studies.
• Detection/mapping or buried utilities.
• Landfill characterization studies.
• Hydrogeologic characterization studies.
• Bore hole correlation.
• Mapping karst features.
• Assessment of reinforced concrete (void
detection), reinforcement location, and
construction quality assurance.
Project Examples
Confidential Client, Florida
Geophysical and geotechnical characterization of 4
large surface depressions during pre-design phase
fora 500 acre subdivision using MER and GPR
methods.
The success of a geophysical survey hinges on
selecting the most appropriate method(s), specific to
each particular site and project objective. Physical
properties are measured during a geophysical survey
which can be used to infer subsurface conditions
and/or characterize man-made structures.
Geophysical methods employed by Universal
Engineering Sciences include:
• Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR)
• Multi-Electrode Resistivity (MER)
• Seismic refraction and/or reflection
• Magnetics
• Electromagnetics (EM)
• Seismic, GPR, and MER tomography
• Conventional EM utility locator (CUL)
Allstate Residential Insurance Company, Florida
Geophysical and geotechnical assessment of
dozens of properties throughout Florida using GPR
and MER methods.
City of St. Augustine, Florida
Geophysical and geotechnical assessment of tie-
back geometry for distressed sea wall using GPR
and EM methods.
Walt Disney World Company, Florida
Large scale utility location during pre-design phase
of amendments to existing roadways and
transportation routes using GPR and CUL methods.
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ENVIRONMENTAL GEOPHYSICS
As part of the broad range of environmental services
provided to clients, Universal Engineering Sciences
(Universal) uses geophysics as acost-effective, non-
intrusive means to rapidly characterize subsurface
conditions and man-made structures. Geophysical
methods have been applied to environmental
investigations such as commercial, industrial, and
military site assessments and remediation programs,
property transactions, and ground water resource
development and protection. Geophysical surveys are
used to optimize drilling, sampling, and/or monitoring
programs, and to measure bulk subsurface properties
that are complimentary to discrete samples obtained in
test borings, well samples and test pits.
Universal's geophysicists, scientists and engineers
draw from their experience to provide clients with
optimal solutions to the most challenging of
environmental problems. Universal continually strives
to research new techniques and methods which may
further increase our ability to provide our clients with
the most prompt and up-to-date services.
Methodology
The success of a geophysical survey hinges on
selecting the most appropriate method(s), specific to
each particular site and project objective. Physical
properties are measured during a geophysical survey
which can be used to infer subsurface conditions
and/or characterize man-made structures. Geophysical
methods employed by Universal in environmental
investigations include:
• Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR)
• Multi-Electrode Resistivity (MER)
• Seismic refraction and/or reflection
• Magnetics
• Electromagnetics (EM)
• Seismic, GPR, and MER tomography
Applications
• Geologic/geotechnical characterization
studies.
• Detection of buried metallic objects, such as
drums, USTs, utilities and buried waste.
• Landfill characterization studies.
• Hydrogeologic characterization studies.
• Delineation of aquifers and aquatards.
Mapping karst features.
• Determining salt water intrusion into aquifers.
• Characterization of soil types.
• Real time collection of draw-down data during
pumping tests.
55 gallon drum detected and excavated base on an
anomalous response to both EM 31 and GPR surveys.
Project Examples
Confidential Client, Florida
Geophysical survey to detect suspected abandoned
UST using EM 31 and GPR methods. Survey results
found three anomalous areas which were investigated
with test pits. No USTs were found within the property.
Academy Prep School of Tampa/City of Tampa,
Florida
Geophysical survey as part of environmental Phase II
assessment using EM 31 and GPR methods. Survey
found 4,000 gallon buried metal tank filled with
petroleum product.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Florida
Large scale geophysical survey employing magnetic,
EM 31 and GPR methods within 17 former gas stations
and marinas. Goals of the survey were to document
the absence/presence of former buried USTs within
NASA property and surrounding areas.
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GROUND PENETRATING RADAR
(GPR) SURVEY
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is a geophysical
exploration tool used to provide a graphic cross-
sectional view of subsurface conditions. This cross-
sectional view is created from the reflections of
repetitive short-duration electromagnetic (EM)
waves which are generated by an antenna in
contact with the ground surface as the antenna is
pulled in linear traverses across the ground surface.
Reflections may be produced by layering or other
discontinuities in the soils, the water table, discrete
objects such as pipes, drums, storage tanks and
miscellaneous debris.
The reflections occur at the subsurface contacts
between materials with differing electrical
properties. The electrical property of soils and other
materials that causes the reflections is the dielectric
permitivity, which is directly related to the electrical
conductivity of the material. The GPR method is
commonly used to identify such targets as
underground utilities, underground storage tanks,
buried debris, or geological features. This recorded
information can he used to assist in sitting locations
for geotechnical borings, estimate depth and
location of existing buried utilities and characterize
shallow soil conditions.
Applications
• Mapping shallow stratigraphy and depth to
surficial water table
• Delineation of shallow expression of deeper
geologic conditions in karstic areas
• Utility locating and surveying
• Concrete assessments-location of rebar,
post-tensioned structural tendons, depth of
coverage and concrete thickness
• Phase II environmental assessments
• Landfill liner and capping delineations
• Archaeological and forensic exploration-
grave sites, historic building foundations,
criminal investigations
Survey Requirements and Limitations
• GPR survey is severely limited in highly
conductive environments -near surface clays
and salt water attenuate the GPR signal, limiting
the depth of exploration.
• Average "realistic" depth of penetration is
approximately 8 to 15 feet and is highly
dependent on soil stratigraphy and antenna
transmit frequency.
• Vertical and horizontal resolution decreases
with depth and varies with antenna frequency.
• GPR cannot identify the nature of earth
materials nor their condition (i.e., loose vs.
dense), but rather changes in electrical
properties of subsurface soils.
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Benefits
• Fast, non-invasive and less expensive
compared to other geophysical methods.
• 2-D data profiles easily used to create 3-D
representation of shallow subsurface with
appropriate survey geometry.
• Easily referenced to existing bore holes and
allows for interpretation between bore holes.
• Provides estimated thickness of shallow soil
horizons or stratum.
• Guides placement of geotechnical borings and
monitoring.
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1.0 WELCOME TO UNIVERSAL
MULTI-ELECTRODE RESISTIVITY (MER) SURVEY
The electrical resistivity imaging (ERI) method maps
differences in the electrical properties of geologic
materials that can result from variations in lithology,
water content, pore-water chemistry, and the presence
of buried debris. The method involves transmitting an
electric current into the ground between two electrodes
and measuring the voltage between two other
electrodes. The direct measurement is an apparent
resistivity of the area beneath the electrodes that
includes deeper layers as the electrode spacing is
increased. The spacing of electrodes can be increased
about a central point, resulting in a vertical electric
sounding (VES) that is modeled to create a 1-D
geoelectric cross-section.
Recent advances in technology allow for rapid
collection of adjacent multiple soundings along a
transect that are modeled to create a 2-D geoelectric
pseudo cross-section. The cross-section is useful for
mapping both the vertical and horizontal variations in
the subsurface.
Applications
Mapping stratigraphy and aquifer boundary
units, such as aquatards, bedrock, faults, and
fractures.
Delineation of voids in karstic regions.
Mapping of salt water intrusion into coastal
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• Delineation of contaminated groundwater.
• Detection of leaks in dams.
• Mapping zones of mineralization and sand /
gravel resources.
• Mapping subsurface conditions of retaining
walls, slopes, and geotechnical foundations.
Survey Requirements and Limitations
• Electrode array lengths are ten to hundreds of
meters in length.
• Most successful in large, cleared areas free of
buried utilities and severe topography
changes.
• Depth of penetration is approximately one-
fourth to one-eighth the array length,
depending on array type.
• Vertical and horizontal resolution decreases
with depth and varies with array type.
Benefits
• Fast, non-invasive and less expensive
compared to drilling.
• Less susceptible to interference from
overhead utility lines and other obstacles
compared to electromagnetic methods.
• Easily referenced to existing bore holes and
allows for interpretation between bore holes.
• Provides calculated resistivity values for
estimating soil properties.
• Guides placement of geotechnical borings and
monitoring wells.
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1.0 WELCOME TO UNIVERSAL
SEISMIC REFRACTION SURVEY
The seismic refraction technique measures the
seismic velocity of subsurface materials and
models the depth to interfaces with a velocity
increase. Soil conditions and geologic structure
are inferred from the results, since changes in
material type, or soil conditions, are often
associated with changes in seismic velocity.
Seismic energy which is introduced into the
subsurface using a weight-drop or explosive
source, propagates through the earth as a wave
front that is refracted by the material through
which it passes. As illustrated (bottom left
diagram), the wave front intersects ahigh-velocity
interface, creating a "head wave" that travels in
the higher velocity material nearly parallel to the
interface. The energy in this head wave leaves
the interface and passes back through the low
velocity material to the surface. Geophones
placed at selected intervals along the ground
surface detect the ground motion and send an
electrical signal, via a cable, to a recording
seismograph. The objective is to determine the
arrival times of these refracted waves in order to
calculate the velocity of the material and model
the depth to interfaces (top right diagram).
Applications
• Determine depth to bedrock
• Map stratigraphy
• Estimate rippability of materials
• Estimate depth of borrow materials
• Mapping faults and fracture zones
• Determining the depth to water table
• Determining the thickness of saturated
aquifer material
• Calculation material elastic constants
(shear modulus, Poisson's ratio) from the
shear and compressional data
Survey Requirements and Limitations
• Depth of exploration is limited by the size
of the energy source and the length of the
geophone spread.
• Seismic velocity must increase with depth,
and low-velocity layers below higher
velocity material will not be resolved.
• Layers must be sufficiently thick to carry
the refracted energy and to produce
refracted first arrivals at the geophones.
• Reasonably accurate surface topography
required along survey line.
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reflection methods or drilling.
• Provides seismic velocity information for
estimating material properties.
• Provides a greater vertical resolution
compared to electrical, magnetic or
gravity methods.
• Data acquisition requires very limited
intrusive activity and is non-destructive.
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2.0 UNIVERSAL'S ADVANTAGES
2.1 RESOURCES & TECHNOLOGY
In summary, the personnel and equipment of
Universal provide three practical advantages that
are essential to a successful project.
Team Philosophy: We enjoy tremendous
success in providing the caliber of service
required on our clients' projects. This success is
founded on our philosophy that we are part of the
project team. Our services are meant to enhance
the project, not to provide barriers to the timely
completion of a project. We accomplish this by
working in harmony with the project team, and
establishing open lines of communication
between the owner and the owner's project team.
Our goal is to help keep the project on schedule,
within budget, and with the intended quality.
Technical Expertise: Our personnel have
extensive individual technical training and
experience. Universal has over 42 of years
experience in the conditions and construction
practices unique to this area. This experience
includes a multitude of services on many types of
projects. We feel this experience imparts to your
project the right combination of technical skill and
practicality to assure a smooth running project.
Resource Availability: Our resources will have
a positive impact upon project scheduling,
completion, and the avoidance of costly delays.
We have qualified personnel and support
equipment readily available to serve you
efficiently. Therefore, you will not incur scheduling
or production delays, even during peak demand
periods.
Website Access and Document Storage
System: Universal maintains astate-of the-art
local area network (LAN) that integrates over 100
computers in the Orlando office and a wide area
network (WAN) that connects our branch offices
to our server. We maintain a 6-person, full-time
computer resources department to keep our
systems operating 24-hours a day; our goal is no
down time. Our 7-server system also includes an
Internet server and home page, which can be
found at www.uesorl.com; we invite you to visit
our site to view our firm and its capabilities.
Our website is also used to post test results for
clients who wish to have immediate access to
project data. This site is secured with passwords
so that only authorized personnel can access the
privileged information.
We have integrated our computer systems with
our other branch offices for easy, rapid,
exchange of information and ideas. Our
engineers/scientists can access data and check it
for completeness and correctness without moving
from their desks.
Reports are generated at the author's desk and
sent over the network to supervisors for editing,
and to the word processing administrative
assistants for production. This limits excess
paperwork and reduces the chance for
transposing data, and other errors that could
occur. With this system, we can make corrections
quickly and efficiently.
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2.0
UNIVERSAL'S ADVANTAGES
2.2 EQUIPMENT
• Split-Spoons, Shelby Tubes
• Continuous Split-Spoon
• Wireline Coring Equipment: NQ, HO
• Marchetti Flat Plate Dilatometer
• Acker Vane Shear Test Apparatus
Support Trucks
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DRILL RIGS (40+ STATEWIDE):
• 4 CME 75 Truck Mount
• 1 CME 85 6X6 Truck Mount
• 4 CME 55 4X6 Truck Mounts
• 1 CME 550 All Terrain Vehicle (ATV)
• 1 CME 55 Truck Mount 2X2
• 6 CME 45 4X4 Truck Mounts
• 1 CME 45 2X4 Truck Mount
• 1 4x4 Soil Test Ranger Truck Mount
• 7 CME 45 "Mud Bugs" ATV
• 2 ARDCO D-50 "Mud Bug"
• 1 ARDCO MP100-XL Man Portable
Rotary Rig
• 1 Limited Access Track Mounted Beaver
Drilling Rig
• 3 Acker Man Portable Tripod Rigs
• 1 Seven-Ton Barge
• 1 Two-Ton Barge
• 1 Low Ground Pressure Track
Mounted CME 45D Drilling Rig
• 1 Soil Test Truck Mount
• Solid Stem Augers: 4.25", 6"
• Hollow Stem Augers: 2.5", 3.75",
6.25", 10.25"
• Hand Carried Tripod Equipment
• Rock-Coring Equipment,
Sampling System
• GEOPROBE Rig 6620DT
Test Apparatus
• Development Surge Blocks, Bailers, Hand Pumps,
Etc.
• Static & Dynamic Cone Penetrometer
• 3 F800 Truck/Trailer Combination
• 1 F700 Truck/Trailer Combination
• 1 F9000 24-Foot Rollback
• 2 F550 Flatbed
• 2 F350 4X4
• 2 F350 4X2
• 9 F250 4X4
• 2 F150 4X4
• 3 F150 2-Wheel Drive
• 1 2500 HD 4X4
• 1 1500 4X4
• 1 4X2 X-Cab
Support Equipment
• Auxiliary Water Tanks:
- 500-Gallon Water Tanks
- 325-Gallon Water Tanks
- 300-Gallon Water Tanks
- 200-Gallon Water Tanks
- 150-Gallon Water Tanks
• 6 Auxiliary Centrifugal Pumps
• Slope Inclinometer
• Wilden Air Actuated Diaphragm Pump
• 10 Steam Cleaners
• 4 Double Ring Infiltrometers
• Dynamic Cone Penetrometer
• 4-Inch Diameter Submersible Pump
• Double-Ring Infiltrometers
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Drilling Equipment
2.0 UNIVERSAL'S ADVANTAGES
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Equipment
Master Flex Easyload Peristaltic Pumps
Hand-Held Cole Palmer PH Meters
Hand-Held COND Meters
4S1 DO Meters (One 25'; One 100')
HF Scientific Turbidity Meters
Cole Palmer 36" Teflon Bailers
Thermo-Environmental 580-B OVM
Field Hand Augers with 20' of Extension
Full Decontamination Equipment: Soil Sample Jars;
Foil; Pesticide Grade Isopropyl Alcohol; 6 SS
Sprayers; Gloves; DIH20 Alconox
Portable Groundwater Stripping Units (One RSI; One
Stripper)
Portable Vapor Extraction and Sparger
Trailer
Portable Li'I Beaver Trailer with 30' Auger
Portable Trailers for Hauling Equipment
5/8 X 1/2 Clear Poly Tubing for Well Sampling
Portable Hand Held Combustible GAS-02 Meter
Measuring Wheels
North Half-Face Respirator
Scott Full-Face Respirators
Slot 5' Well Screens, Riser Pipe & Points for Well
Installation
Emergency Response Kit; Type K Suits; Gloves;
Rubber Boots; Absorbent Pads & Booms and Signs
and Barricade Screen
Assorted 1"; 2"; 4" Submersible Pumps and
Controllers
100' Water Level Meters
Campbell Scientific Data Logger - 250'
60 Transducer and Cable
Portable Air Compressors
5.000 Watt Generator
Coring Machine & Bit
Assorted Aldos Chemical Feed Pumps
1-Inch Diameter Geoprobe Equipment
Ground Penetrating Radar Equipment
Electromagnetic Survey Equipment
35 Drilling Rigs Statewide
Trash Pump
John Boat
GEOPROBE Rig 6620DT
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2.0
UNIVERSAL'S ADVANTAGES
2.3 PERSONNEL
The most important element when evaluating a
company's capabilities is to check the abilities of the
people who will actually be performing the work.
Although we believe that items such as company size,
longevity, and physical facilities are important, their
importance wanes without qualified people. We have
dedicated people to perform the tasks presented to
them.
We only assign highly qualified, motivated, and
committed personnel to provide services to our clients.
A clients' project should not be a training ground for
our personnel. All of our professional and technical
personnel are intimately acquainted with the local soil
types, construction methods, engineering
requirements. They understand the potential problems
inherent within their areas of expertise.
The people employed by Universal are
completely familiar with the regulatory agencies,
local conditions, and applicable codes and
standards. Universal's excellent relationship and
reputation with regulatory agencies and political
bodies make it a valuable addition to any project.
We give our personnel training sessions and
send them to seminars provided by the DOT, the
Southern Building Code Congress International
and other licensing agencies. This maintains
individual qualifications and certifications.
We have included resumes for key individuals in
the following section.
Construction Materials Testing • Geophysical Services
Envirnnmonfal Sr%PnrPC . C~antnrhniral Fnninaarinn
Contract Administrator Contract Advisor /Geotechnical Engineer
P. SCOTT MAXWELL - MARK C. ISRAEL, P.E.
Customer Service Representative President
GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING &
DRILLING SERVICES
THRESHOLD 1 PRIVATE PROVIDER
BUILDING INSPECTION
& PLAN REVIEW SERVICES
Project Manager
Senior Geotechnical Engineer
PETER READ, P.E.
Regional Manager
SENIOR SOILS ENGINEERS
Ken Derick, M.S., P.E.
David Wilshaw, P.G.
HYDROGEOLOGIST
Aravind Rangaswamy, M.S., E.I.
PROJECT ENGINEERS
Ryan Bridger, P.E.
Brad Faucett, P.E.
Allan Abubakar, E.1.
MATERIALS TESTING TECHS
Tim Charpentier
Scott Mensen
SUPPORT STAFF
S Additional Project Engineers
2 Administrative Assistants
TECHNICAL SUPPORT STAFF
Scott Maxwell
Barbara Strayer
Assistant Project Manager
Construction Engineering Inspector
PETER DELGADO, G.C., C.W.I.
Branch Manager
SPECIAL INSPECTORS
Fred J. Schmalzer, P.E., S.I.
Rick Kushner, P.E., S.I.
Tito Zacour, A.I.A., 5.1.
BUILDING INSPECTORS
Charles Desmond, B.N.
James Lydon, B.N., B.C.A.
William Irvine, B.N., P.X.
Mike Adair, B.N.
PLAN REVIEWERS
Dan Canellas, P.E.
James Lydon, B.N., B.C.A.
William Irvine, B.N., P.X.
STRUCTURAL STEEL/VVELDING
INSPECTORS
Peter Delgado, G.C., C.W.I.
Allen Wasson, C.W.I.
Chris Gearhart, C.W.I.
m MIAMIBEACH
The City of Miami Beach
CITYWIDE GEOTECHNICAL AND LABORATORY TESTING SERVICES
RFQ No. 04-06/07
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Biographical Data
PETER G. READ, P.E. Project Manager
Regional Manager
Expertise Geotechnical/Environmental Engineering and Construction Materials Testing Services; Soil
and Groundwater Assessment and Remedial Design; Subsurface Soil Explorations;
Foundation Design/Evaluation, and Construction Monitoring; Materials Testing Services
Including Laboratory and Field Testing and both Destructive and Non-Destructive Testing.
Experience Mr. Read has more than 25 years of project management and field experience in the
construction industry and is responsible for client development, project proposals and
environmental/geotechnical engineering activities. Mr. Read works closely with the materials
testing and geotechnical/environmental engineering staff to ensure that all testing and
engineering projects are fully staffed and properly performed in order to meet our client's
needs.
Academic
Background B.S., Civil Engineering, University of Florida, 1980
Registrations Professional Engineer No. PE-35604, Florida, 1985
Related
Projects Lowe's Home Improvement Centers, Palm Beach, Broward, Miami-Dade, and Martin
Counties, Florida. Mr. Read served as Senior Engineer for the geotechnical and
environmental consulting services and for the construction materials testing and inspection
services performed during planning, design and construction phases for ten Lowe's Home
Improvement Centers constructed in the South Florida area. Services included: subsurface
explorations; Phase I and II Environmental site Assessments, monitoring of site work
activities, soil compaction testing, concrete sampling and compressive strength testing, and
welding inspection.
Walton Road PD & E Study from Village Green Drive to Lennard Road, St. Lucie
County, Florida. Mr. Read served as Project Manager for the soil survey portion of this
planned road widening project in St. Lucie, Florida. The project alignment, along Walton
Road was approximately one mile long. The soil survey, consisting of soil borings and
exfiltration tests, was conducted in accordance with FDOT Standard Design and Testing
Guidelines.
Wal-Mart Supercenters, Palm Beach, Broward, St. Lucie, and Miami-Dade Counties,
Florida. Mr. Read served as Senior Engineer on nine recently completed Supercenter
projects and continues to serve on current projects, which consist of concrete masonry
buildings approximately 220,000 square foot in size with associated paved areas and
roadway improvements. Geotechnical engineering services included soil boring explorations,
soil classifications, engineering analysis for foundation design, site preparation, groundwater
control, and pavement design.
Marathon Ashland Petroleum, Speedway # 8470, Ft. Pierce, Florida. Mr. Read served as
the Project Manager for this major truck fueling facility. Services consisted of surcharging of
the building pad to minimize future settlements, site work, road widening activities involving
DOT specifications and test procedures. Testing services included monitoring and testing of
site work activities, concrete testing, structural steel welding evaluation, and the quality
control testing associated with several hundred square feet of rigid pavement.
S.R. 822 PD & E Study between US 1 and Dixie Highway, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Mr.
Read served as Project Manager for the soil survey portion of this planned road widening
project in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. The project alignment, along Sheridan Street was
approximately one mile long. The soil survey, consisting of soil borings and exfiltration tests,
was conducted in accordance with FDOT Standard Design and Testing Guidelines.
"Committed to Service"
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Biographical Data
• Northlake Reliever Road, Palm Beach County, Florida. Mr. Read served as Project
Engineer for the construction materials testing portion of this reliever road, along with acast-
in-place concrete bridge overpass across I-95 in Palm Beach County, Florida. Materials
testing services included compaction testing of embankment, along with corrosion series
testing for select backfill. Testing also included plastic and hardened properties for concrete
and Pile Driving Analysis (PDA).
• Tuscany on the Intracoastal, Boynton Beach, Florida. Mr. Read served as Principal
Engineer for this six building luxury apartment complex, which included site development
services for remediation of arsenic impacted soils, auger-cast pile installation, vibro-flotation
monitoring. Quality control services during construction activities included threshold
inspection and construction materials testing for reinforced concrete masonry walls, post-
tensioned slabs and welded connections.
• Palm Beach County Convention Center, West Palm Beach, Florida. Mr. Read served as
Project Manager/Engineer for the quality assurance program for this new downtown
convention center. Quality assurance services included site preparation activities such as
filling and grading, retaining walls, and construction quality control services such as threshold
inspection and construction materials testing for cast-in-place concrete footings, slabs,
beams, and columns, and reinforced concrete masonry walls, and welded connections.
• Greenacres Elementary School, Greenacres, Florida. Mr. Read served as Project
Engineer for this two-story replacement school with associated paved areas. The project was
designed and built in accordance with state educational guidelines. The quality assurance
testing and inspections managed by Mr. Read included site work, soil compaction, reinforced
concrete placement and testing, and visual welding inspection.
Other Project
Experience
Due Diligence Activities: Mr. Read has managed over 300 Geotechnical Explorations and
Phase I Environmental Site Assessments throughout Palm Beach, Broward, Miami-Dade,
Martin, and St. Lucie Counties, Florida. Project sites included shopping centers, automotive
repair, commercial office buildings, residential neighborhoods, and undeveloped properties.
The size of the properties ranged from less than one acre to over 1000 acres of land.
Environmental Assessments and Project Management: Mr. Read manages both Phase
and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments including: historical document research and
review; EPA and DEP environmental records review; personal interviews and site walk-over
inspections; subsurface explorations; testing of soil, groundwater, and air for priority
pollutants; underground storage tank leak testing; inspection of buildings and collection of
samples for analysis for radon, asbestos, and other hazardous substances; and preparation
of reports containing investigation findings and recommendations.
Professional
Affiliations American Concrete Institute
American Society of Civil Engineers
National Society of Professional Engineers
Universal
Office West Palm Beach /Hollywood, Florida
Years with
Universal 7 (1999)
Years with
Other Firms 18
"Committed to Service"
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Biographical Data
MARK C. ISRAEL P.E.
President
Expertise Geotechnical Engineering
Academic
Background Bachelor of Science -Civil Engineering, Tulane University, 1987
Masters of Business Administration, Rollins College, 1989
Registrations Professional Engineer, Florida, 1993, No. 47070
Experience As a geotechnical engineer, Mr. Israel's responsibilities include project management,
interpretation and analysis of field and laboratory data, engineering analysis and evaluation of
foundation design, pavement design and evaluation, stormwater modeling, client
communication and report preparation. Mr. Israel also has several years of experience in field
inspection and quality assurance of earthwork and construction. Mr. Israel has done
extensive work regarding the Clean Water Act and is familiar with the pertinent stormwater
models and computer software. Mr. Israel's Master's Degree in Business Administration
allows him to maintain ahands-on approach to financial and project management issues.
Related
Projects School/University
• Osceola Vocational Technical Center, Osceola County, Florida. Mr. Israel was project
manager for this campus which included two buildings, three (3) retention basins and a
driving range.
• Lake Brantley High School, Seminole County Florida. Mr. Israel served as principal
engineer for this major reconstruction project. Universal's work included geotechnical
engineering for foundation design, pavement design and stormwater design. Additionally,
Universal provided construction materials testing and threshold inspection.
• Orange County Public Schools -Continuing Contract. Mr. Israel has served as principal
engineer and contract manager for the continuing contract for over six (6) years. Mr. Israel is
responsible for preparing all proposals, initiating projects and providing general oversight.
• South Seminole Middle School, Seminole County, Florida. Mr. Israel served as project
engineer for this middle school addition and renovation project. The project included a heavily
loaded auditorium founded on soft clayey soils. During construction Mr. Israel personally
provided direction to the contractor to assist in achieving the necessary compaction beneath
footings founded on the soft clayey soils.
• Seminole County Public Schools, Florida. Mr. Israel served as principal engineer and
contract manager for two (2) contract terms totaling eight (8) years. Mr. Israel was
responsible for all proposal generation, project initiation, principal review of geotechnical
reports and problem solving for construction issues.
• Teague Middle School, Seminole County, Florida. Mr. Israel was the principal
geotechnical engineer for this new middle school. The work included foundation design,
remedial alternatives for sinkhole design and stormwater retention. Mr. Israel was the project
manager for the construction testing and threshold inspection portion of the project.
"Committed to Service"
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Biographical Data
• Killarney, Eccleston and McCoy Elementary Schools, Orange County, Florida. Mr.
Israel was the project geotechnical engineer for these three drainage improvement projects.
The design included extremely shallow retention ponds that double as play areas during dry
periods.
Universal
Office Orlando Headquarters
Years with
Universal 18 (1988)
Years with
Other Firms 0
"Committed to Service"
wnsrrucaon mater/als Testing • Geophysical Services
Environmental Sciences • Geotechnical Engineering
PETER V. DELGADO, C.E.I., G.C.
Branch Manager -Miami Office
Expertise Construction Materials Testing and Inspection
Academic
Background Bachelor of Science, Architectural Engineering, University of Miami, 1988
Associate of Science, Construction Management, Broward Community College, 1980
Registrations Licensed General Contractor - #CGC055844, Florida, 1987
Certified Environmental Inspector, 1992
Stormwater Management Inspector, No. 7771, 2004
Certifications American Concrete Institute (ACI), Level I and II
ACI Concrete Transportation Construction Inspector
CMEC Concrete Cylinder Testing Technician
FDOT Certified LBR Technician
NICET Level III in Soil, Concrete and Asphalt
Certified Environmental Inspector
40 hour Haz/Heath and Safety Training
Nuclear Radiation Safety Officer
Structural Masonry Inspector
Nuclear Density Gauge Certified
FEMA/PB Disaster Housing Field Inspector
Experience Mr. Delgado has over 24 years of construction materials testing, inspection, and construction
related experience. He is highly skilled in laboratory and field testing procedures for
roadways, bridges, buildings, utilities and other miscellaneous construction projects. Also, he
has extensive experience in providing a variety of specialty inspections including roof
condition surveys, forensic engineering investigations and threshold inspections.
Mr. Delgado's technical experience includes all phases of construction materials inspections
for roadway and parking lot construction including: subgrade density tests, base course
inspection (limerock, soil-cement, etc.) and asphalt sampling and depth checks. In addition to
the above-mentioned experience, Mr. Delgado has been responsible for the inspection of pile
driving of precast prestressed piles, auger cast pile inspection, grouting inspection, and
control for building foundations. He has responsibility for laboratory testing including:
proctors, soil gradations, Florida Bearing Value tests, Laboratory Bearing Value tests,
compressive strength of concrete cylinders and beams, compressive strength for soil-
cement, and gradation extraction of asphalt.
Project
Experience
Roadway /Bridges /Parking Garages
• 4 -Level Parking Garage, Port of Miami, Florida. Mr. Delgado was the senior inspector
responsible for the materials testing and structural inspections specified and required for this
cast-in-place concrete structure.
Hotel /Hospitality
• Miami Expo Center, Miami, Florida. Mr. Delgado performed the state required structural
inspections as the Auditorium Threshold Inspector Representative.
"Committed to Service"
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• Miami Beach Convention Center, Miami, Florida. Mr. Delgado performed the structural
steel truss erection and connection inspection.
Schools /Universities
• School Board of Palm Beach County, Florida. Mr. Delgado managed multiple school
assignments for an annual rotating contract.
Airport
• Homestead Air Force Base, Florida.
• North County Airport, Palm Beach, Florida.
• Taxiway Improvements, Palm Beach International Airport, Florida.
City /County
• Palm Beach County Capital Improvements, Florida.
Retail
• Publix Grocery Stores throughout South Florida. Project Manager and Threshold
Inspector Representative.
Universal
Office West Palm Beach, Florida
Years with
Universal 5 (2001)
Years with
Other Firms 19
"Committed to Service"
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Biographical Data
ALLAN G. ABUBAKAR, E.I.
Staff Engineer
Expertise Geotechnical Exploration Services
Academic
Background Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, Notre Dame University, Cotabato City, Philippines,
1992
Registrations Engineer Intern, Florida, No. 1100007683, 2002
Experience
Related
Projects
Universal
Office
Mr. Abubakar has over 3 years of experience in geotechnical engineering. In his position as
Staff Engineer, his responsibilities have included utility clearance, report writing, soil
classification, drafting, and soil boring log preparation. Geotechnical exploration projects have
ranged from commercial, residential, and governmental building projects to government
sector roadways, schools, and airports. Mr. Abubakar also has experience in laboratory
testing such as modified and proctor tests, soil gradation, organic content determination,
Atterberg limits, falling head permeability test, and Limerock Bearing Ratio test.
^ SR A1A, Delray Beach, Florida. Mr. Abubakar served as staff engineer for the soil survey
portion of this planned road widening project in Delray Beach, Florida. The project was
approximately five miles long. The soil survey, consisting of soil borings and exfiltration tests,
was conducted in accordance with Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Standard
Design and Testing Guidelines.
• Wal*Mart Supercenter Store No. 4268, Miami Gardens, Florida. Mr. Abubakar served as
Staff Engineer for the geotechnical exploration for this project. Mr. Abubakar's duties include
report writing, autocad drafting, and performing boring logs. The exploration for this project
was performed in accordance with generally accepted soil and foundation engineering
practices and Wal*Mart's "Geotechnical Investigation Specifications and Report
Requirements for Florida Projects".
• Brickell Heights, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Mr. Abubakar served as Staff Engineer for the
soil exploration and engineering for the building foundation in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The
engineering consisted of deep foundation using 18-inch diameter auger cast piles. Mr.
Abubakar also performed lateral load capacity analysis, point of fixity, and settlement
analysis.
^ Miami Travel Lift, Miami, Florida. Mr. Abubakar served as Staff Engineer for the
geotechnical exploration and engineering for the design and construction of a new travel lift
using 14-inch square precast piles. Mr. Abubakar performed an axial load analysis using SPT
97 program.
West Palm Beach, Florida
Years with
Universal 3 (2003)
"Committed to Service"
`rreshold /Private Provider Inspection and Plan Review
Construction Materials Testing • Geophysical Services
Environmental Sciences •Geotechnical Engineering
Biographical Data
GEORGE RYAN BRIDGER, P.E.
Geotechnical Manager
Expertise Geotechnical Engineering and Construction Materials Testing
Academic
Background Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering, North Carolina State University, 2001
Registrations Professional Engineer, No. 64660, 2006
Continuing
Education 3-Day Geopier seminar in Phoenix, Arizona and a Hayward Baker ground modification
seminar in Raleigh, North Carolina
Experience Mr. Bridger has over 12 years of experience in geotechnical engineering, drilling and
construction materials testing services. He obtained valuable training through co-op
programs during college and has experience in geotechnical engineering, from classifying
soils during drilling projects through report preparation. Mr. Bridger also has experience in
caisson inspection, pile driving monitoring and pile load testing. Mr. Bridger has field
experience in the installation of both precast, auger cast, timber and steel H piles.
Mr. Bridger also has experience in soils laboratory testing and was a laboratory manager as
an intern. He has performed standard laboratory testing, including triaxial shear, Proctors,
and grain size analyses. Mr. Bridger also has concrete, mortar and grout testing experience.
Mr. Bridger also has over five years of part-time experience as a driller's helper and three
years part-time experience as a driller.
Mr. Bridger has over three years experience as a staff geotechnical professional. He has
worked as a project manager on various geotechnical projects, including borrow evaluations,
new schools and additions, restaurants, retail stores, warehouse buildings, apartments, multi-
story parking decks, airport facilities, office buildings, water tanks, churches, banks, Pitt
County Memorial Hospital facilities and East Carolina University facilities. Mr. Bridger also
has experience in surveying and as a project manager on environmental investigations, clean
up and testing.
Related
Projects Wal*Mart Stores, Inc. ,Miami-Dade County, Florida. Mr. Bridger served as project
manager for the geotechnical exploration of the proposed 187,000 square feet building with
associated paved areas with exfiltration trenches.
^ Walgreens Store, Broward County, Florida. Mr. Bridger served as project manager for the
geotechnical exploration. He was in charge of drilling coordination and determining
geotechnical recommendations.
• Villas by the Sea, Broward County, Florida. Mr. Bridger served as project manager for the
geotechnical exploration and pile load testing. He presented auger-cast piles as a pile
foundation system for the multi-story, beach front condos. He oversaw the load testing of the
piles prior to construction.
• Various New Wal* Mart Stores, South Florida. Mr. Bridger served as a project manager of
geotechnical services for multiple proposed new Wal-Mart retail store locations.
"Committed to Service"
•-~~~~uucrion materrats Testing • Geophysical Services
Environmental Sciences • Geotechnical Engineering
• Proposed Industrial Park, Ayden, North Carolina. Mr. Bridger served as a project
manager of geotechnical services for preliminary indications of subsurface conditions of
multiple lots within the industrial park, including drilling and recommendations for the Minges
Bottling Company facility in the industrial park.
Craven County Schools, Craven County, North Carolina Mr. Bridger served as a project
manager for $15,000 of geotechnical services of two new schools and three additions to
existing schools within Craven County.
• Greene County Water Tanks, Greene County, North Carolina. Mr. Bridger served as a
project manager of construction materials testing services for the installation of precast
concrete piles and pile load testing for the foundation piles of the water tanks.
• Anderson Creek Landfill, Lillington, North Carolina. Mr. Bridger served as a project
manager of geotechnical services including the installation of monitoring wells and
pertorming groundwater well slug testing.
Walgreens, Various Locations, North Carolina. Mr. Bridger served as a project manager
for geotechnical evaluations.
• Open Ground Farms, Beaufort, North Carolina. Mr. Bridger served as a project manager
for geotechnical evaluations for 85-foot grain silo foundations.
• Various East Carolina University Projects, Greenville, North Carolina. Various ECU
projects including Nursing Allied Health Library, Central Plant Expansion, Clement Hall A/C
and Family Practice Center. Project manager for geotechnical recommendations for
underground tunnels, cooling towers, multi-story buildings, mechanical rooms and fuel tanks.
• Conway Bypass, Conway, South Carolina. Monitored installation of precast concrete piles
and assisted in the setup and monitoring of the PDA of the piles.
Greenville Bridge Reconstruction, Greenville, North Carolina. Project manager for
geotechnical engineering services for the reconstruction of the disassembled historical steel
bridge in a new location as per DOT requirements.
Professional
Affiliations Professional Engineers of North Carolina (PENC)
Young Engineer of the Year, 2004, Eastern Carolina Chapter PENC
Steering Committee Chairperson, 2003-2004, Eastern Carolina Chapter PENC
Universal
Office West Palm Beach/Roll
ywood, Florida
Years with
Universal 2 (2004)
Years with
Other Firms 10
"Committed to Service"
Biographical Data
Threshold /Private Provider Inspection and Plan Review
Construction Materials Testing • Geophysical Services
Environmental Sciences •Geotechnical Engineering
Biographical Data
R. KENNETH DERICK, M.S., P.E.
Senior Vice President -Geotechnical, Solid Waste and Construction Services
Orlando Regional Manager
Expertise Geotechnical Engineering, Construction and Environmental Services
Academic
Background 1975/Georgia Institute of Technology/Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering
1977/Georgia Institute of Technology/Master of Science in Civil Engineering
Registrations 1979/Professional Engineer, Florida, No. 37711; Also: Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana,
Kentucky, Maryland, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Ohio, Texas, Tennessee, and
Virginia.
Certifications Nuclear Density Gauge Licensed
Certified Structural Masonry Inspector
Experience Mr. Derick holds an advanced degree in civil engineering with emphasis on structural and
geotechnical engineering. He has over 31 years experience performing and managing
engineering work for geotechnical, construction materials testing and environmental projects
in the eastern, southeastern, and Gulf South regions of the United States. These projects
were performed for private developers, local, state and federal governments, industrial
complexes, and both private and commercial landfill developers.
As Senior Vice President, and Orlando Regional Manager, Mr. Derick is responsible for the
performance, staffing and administration of all engineering, solid waste, and construction
testing and inspection personnel. In addition to performing geotechnical analysis and
foundation recommendations for select projects, he also provides peer review for technically
complex geotechnical projects.
Related
Projects School/University
Seminole County Schools, Anchor Uplift Tests, (Various Schools), Seminole
County, Florida. Mr. Derick served as Engineer of Record to determine the allowable
uplift for anchoring portable classrooms in the Seminole County School District. He
served on a committee to determine the allowable movement and uplift force from
different anchor types and diameters that were placed at different depths in differing soil
conditions throughout Seminole County.
Seminole County Public Schools, Scoreboard Evaluation, Sanford Florida. Mr.
Derick performed evaluation of typical, proposed scoreboard and supports which are
located at football stadiums throughout Seminole County Schools. He was responsible
for analyzing the scoreboard and supports assuming the soils supporting poles are
loose sands. He determined the load on the scoreboard and foundations using the
most recent wind code, ASCE 7-95, and evaluated the stability of the supporting poles
using a laterally loaded pile analysis, LPILE version 2.0.
Orange County Schools, Anchor Uplift Tests, Orange County, Florida. Mr. Derick
served as the Engineer of Record to determine the allowable uplift for a specific anchor
type placed at a specific depth in differing soil conditions throughout Orange County.
Universal Engineering Sciences performed anchor uplift tests in differing soil conditions
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Environmental Sciences • Geotechnical Engineering
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at elementary schools throughout Orange County. He served as a committee member
to define the allowable uplift force for design.
School C-C, Clermont, Florida. Mr. Derick re-engineered the foundation
recommendations for Lake County Schools when contractor could not implement the
recommendations of the other geotechnical engineer. The new report saved over
$250,000 for the School Board.
Meadow Woods Elementary School, Orlando, Florida. Project involved Compaction
Verification/Soil Suitability. Mr. Derick served as Project Manager for site inspection
and soil compaction tests.
Building Construction
Mr. Derick has been involved with building construction and inspection since 1977. Projects
and clients he has served for design, inspection and troubleshooting include:
• International Paper Company, Woodlands Division Office, Gurden, Arkansas. This
3,000 square feet office was constructed under Mr. Derick's design and inspection.
• Private Residence, Lilburn, Georgia. Mr. Derick was the Engineer of Record
responsible for the design and construction of this 6,000 square feet 4-story residential
building.
• U.S. Homes Corporation, Central Florida. Mr. Derick serves as a senior
troubleshooter for moisture intrusion, structural and foundation related problems.
• Lennar Homes Corporation, Clermont, Florida Division. Mr. Derick serves as a
senior troubleshooter for moisture intrusion, structural and foundation related problems.
Professional '
Affiliations American Society of Civil Engineers
Florida Engineering Society
Florida Institute of Consulting Engineers
National Society of Professional Engineers
National Council of Engineering Examiners
American Society of Testing Materials
Publications "Groundwater Protection for Sanitary Landfills in the Saturated Zone," Co-authored with
Dr. Gordon P. Boutwell, Jr., P.E.; for National Solid Waste Management Association,
1986.
"Hydraulic Fracturing of Nondispersive Clay Dam", Co-authored with Dr. Dan Brown,
P.E.; for American Society of Civil Engineers National Convention, 1986.
Years with
Universal 15 (1991)
Years with
Other Firms 16
"Committed to Service"
tireshold /Private Provider Inspection and Plan Review
Construction Materials Testing • Geophysical Services
Environmental Sciences • Geotechnical Engineering
Biographical Data
CHARLES A. DESMOND, S.I., C.R.I.
Director, Building/Private Provider Inspection Department
Expertise Building Inspection; Residential Plan Review; One & Two Family Dwelling Inspection;
Mechanical Inspection; Plumbing Inspection
Academic
Background B.S., Major: Building Construction Technology/Minor: Electrical Design Theory, Hartford
University, 2003
Florida Accessibility Code for Building Construction Program, 2002
Probolt C.E.U. Certificate of Completion: Perfect Solution to High Wind Construction, 2001
Registrations/
Certifications State of Florida Licenses
Standard Inspector No. BN3910
Standard Plans Examiner, No. 5168313-21, 2004
Commercial Plumbing Inspector No. BN0003910
International Code Council:
Commercial Plumbing Inspector No. 5168313-P2
Zoning Inspector No. 5168313-75
Accessibility Inspector/Plans Examiner No. 5168313-21
Mechanical Inspector No. 5168313-M5
Combination Residential Inspector No. 5168313-R5
Property Maintenance & Housing Inspector No. 5168313-64
Southern Building Code Congress/International Code Congress: 1&2 Family Dwelling
Inspector (Registration No. 4211), Mechanical Inspector (Registration No. 2123)
Experience Mr. Desmond has over 15 years of experience in building construction inspection services.
He is a licensed Building Inspector, Residential Plan Reviewer, One & Two Family Dwelling
Inspector, Mechanical/Plumbing Inspector. Mr. Desmond has four years of experience
working as a Director of Field Operations/Branch Manager for a large engineering firm. He
has been responsible for enforcing local, county and state ordinances as well as the building
code for new construction, remodels and additions. Mr. Desmond has also performed
inspection and plan review services on manufactured housing and wastewater containment
systems.
Mr. Desmond is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the Universal Engineering
Sciences, Inc. (Universal) Orlando Building Inspection Division (BID) providing supervision for
12 inspectors and two administrative staff. Additionally, Mr. Desmond is responsible for client
care and serves as liaison for city and county governments. Mr. Desmond's duties also
include training of new employees, preparing cost estimate proposals for clients, and
performing building, mechanical, plumbing and electrical compliance inspections. His
responsibilities also involve supervision of Universal's residential plan review staff insuring
compliance with local statutory regulations and building codes, as well as coordinating
issuance of permits and certificates of occupancy. Mr. Desmond is also qualified to conduct
inspections on commercial projects and fire safety systems.
Work
Experience U.S. Navy Construction Battalion, Various locations. Mr. Desmond was the
Builder/Project Superintendent for the U.S. Navy for approximately 12 years. His
responsibilities involved oversight of construction of various types of structures both in the
United States and abroad.
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Construction Materials Testing • Geophysical Services
Environmental Sciences • Geotechnical Engineering
Biographical Data
^ City of Lynn Haven, Florida. Mr. Desmond was a Building Inspector for this Florida
municipality for three years.
^ City of Alabaster, Alabama. Mr. Desmond was a Senior Building Inspector for this
municipality for approximately one year.
• Capri Engineering, Tampa, Florida. Mr. Desmond was a Senior Building Inspectorforthis
Florida engineering firm for approximately four years.
Professional
Affiliations Southern Building Code Congress International, Member No. 26525;
Member in good standing since 1994.
Building Officials of Florida
Universal
Office Orlando, Florida
Years with
Universal 1 (2005)
Years with
Other Firms 15
"Committed to Service"
Construction Maferials Testing • Geophysical Services
Environmental Sciences • Geofechnical Engineering
Biographical Data
JAMES FUNDERBURK, M.S., P.G.
Engineering Geologist
Geophysical Services Manager
Expertise Geological Characterization Studies, Subsurface Exploration, Florida and Karst Geology
Academic College of Ocean Engineering, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Florida 1992-1995
Background B.S., Cum Laude, Geology (emphasis Engineering Geology), Florida Atlantic University,
Boca Raton, Florida, 1999
M.S., Geology, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida (To Be Awarded Summer 2005)
College of Engineering, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida (currently enrolled,
Ph.D. Engineering - Geotechnical Engineering)
Registration Professional Geologist, Florida No. 2354, 2004
Experience Mr. Funderburk has over nine (9) years experience of engaging in geologic and engineering
research, teaching, and consulting. He is currently responsible for managing Universal
Engineering Sciences' Geophysical Services Group, providing geophysical testing
throughout the state. In addition to managing the Geophysical Services Group, he serves
as a project engineering geologist/engineer in the Tampa branch office.
Mr. Funderburk has served as project manager on a variety of site assessment and
exploration projects throughout west-central, central, and south Florida. His expertise lies in
employing geophysical, drilling, and research methods to assess and evaluate karst
geologic hazards in light of proposed planning, design, and construction of engineering
structures. He is also intimately involved in Universal Engineering Sciences' forensic karst
and sinkhole studies. In addition to serving as an engineering geologist, Mr. Funderburk has
managed dozens of geotechnical engineering explorations for private, public, and
government works.
Before joining the Universal team, Mr. Funderburk taught both lower and upper division
university level geology both as a teaching assistant and adjunct instructor for Florida
Atlantic University, University of South Florida, and the University of Tampa. Courses he has
independently planned and taught have included The Geology of Florida, Physical Geology,
Map Analysis and Design, and Geology for Engineers. While enrolled at the University of
South Florida, he also worked as a research assistant/head scientific diver for the Coastal
Research Lab.
Related
Projects ENGINEERING GEOPHYSICS
Proposed Arlington Ridge Subdivision, Leesburg, Florida. Mr. Funderburk managed
and conducted Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR), Multi-Electrode Resistivity (MER), and
Standard Penetration Test (SPT) drilling to characterize established karst features. The
exploration results included engineering recommendations in light of proposed golf course,
retention area, residential, and roadway construction.
Allstate Insurance, Various Sites. Mr. Funderburk served as geophysicist and engineering
geologist, co-coordinating and conducting geophysical field exploration, geological and
geotechnical analysis for over 100 distressed residential and commercial properties.
"Committed to Service"
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Construction Materials Testing • Geophysical Services
Environmental Sciences • Geotechnical Engineering
Biographical Data
The Oaks Subdivision, Kissimmee, Florida. Mr. Funderburk employed GPR to locate and
assess the extent of suspected oak tree stumps beneath a completed residential structure.
The findings were used by UES' structural engineers to evaluate the existing foundation.
Walt Disney World Company, Walt Disney World, Florida. Mr. Funderburk conducted
numerous utility surveys using GPR and electromagnetic methods (EM) for ongoing
confidential projects throughout all Disney theme parks.
Wal'`Mart SuperCenter, Clermont, Florida. Mr. Funderburk conducted a geological
assessment of the proposed Wal*Mart SuperCenter site using MER and GPR methods. The
survey was conducted as part of an extensive geotechnical investigation completed by
Universal Engineering, Orlando.
ENVIRONMENTAL GEOPHYSICS
• Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral, Florida. Mr. Funderburk managed and
conducted over 30 geophysical surveys within previously habited areas of the Kennedy
Space Center and Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge. These surveys were conducted as
part of an extensive environmental assessment of these areas. Methods employed included
GPR, Magnetic, and Electromagnetic (EM) methods.
• Academy Preparatory School of Tampa, Ybor City, Florida. Mr. Funderburk conducted
an EM-31 Electromagnetic and GPR survey to find a suspected buried tank. The survey
resulted in finding an obscurely buried 4,000 gallon tank filled with petroleum product on the
2 acre property. The survey was conducted as part of a Phase II environmental assessment
completed by Universal Tampa.
• Brevard County Public Works, Merritt Island, Florida. Mr. Funderburk conducted a
magnetic and GPR survey on a parcel of land donated to the county by a private resident.
The goal was to confirm the land was free buried underground storage tanks, buried
waste/debris, and/or other items of concern.
• Lowe's Home Improvement Warehouse, Jacksonville, Florida. Mr. Funderburk
conducted a magnetic and GPR survey across a four-acre parcel to detect buried
abandoned underground storage tanks (UST). The results of the survey confirmed the
absence of buried UST. The survey also found an abandoned irrigation well, previously
unknown to UES. The well was properly grouted and abandoned by UES as a result of the
geophysical survey.
GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING
Courtney Palms Apartment Complex, Brandon Florida. Mr. Funderburk served as
project engineer for this multi-unit apartment complex, including management of drilling
operations.
• Highwoods Properties, New Tampa, Florida. Mr. Funderburk served as project engineer
and geologist for this multi-apartment complex. The geotechnical exploration included a
"sinkhole potential" characterization study, resulting in recommendations for ground
stabilization and foundation design.
"Committed to Service"
~onstruct/on Materials Testing • Geophysical Services
Environmental Sciences • Geotechnical Engineering
Wal*Mart Stores, Inc., Various Sites. Mr. Funderburk has served as project engineer and
geologist for over five Wal*Mart SuperCenter sites, including co-coordination of drilling
crews.
Various Sites, West-Central Coast of Florida, South Florida. Mr. Funderburk has served
as project manager and engineer/geologist on dozens of smaller geotechnical and geologic
projects including private, public, and governmental projects.
Professional American Geological Institute (AGI)
Affiliations National Speleological Society, Cave Diving Section (NSS-CDS)
Geological Society of America (GSA)
National Association of Underwater Instructors (NAUI)
Professional Association of Diving Instructors (PADI)
Universal
Office Tampa, Florida
Years with
Universal 4 (2002)
Years with
Other Firms 5
"Committed to Service"
Biographical Data
iresno~v i Private Provider Inspection and Plan Review
Construction Materials Testing • Geophysical Services
Environmental Sciences • Geotechnical Engineering
Biographical Data
WILLIAM E. IRVINE
Building Inspection Department Manager
Expertise Building Inspection; Plan Review; Conduct site inspections of all construction projects
including remodeling/construction work, premises, and building systems for compliance with
governing Building, Plumbing, Mechanical, and Electrical Codes of California and ADA
codes; Supervision and hands-on participation of all phases of construction and project
administration including structural, electrical, mechanical and plumbing; Layout and
preparation of sites for excavation and formwork; Pouring concrete slabs, building block
foundations, forming and pouring footings and foundations including placing of rebar, vapor
barrier, drainage components, electrical components and sons tubes; Inspection of
construction and framing details to evaluate the quality and conformity to site plans and
specifications.
Academic
Background National University, Evanston, Illinois
• BA, Applied Behavioral Science -National University, Evanston, IL, 1984
Various Junior Colleges
• AS, Computer Science -College of Lake County, Grayslake, IL; 1979
• AS, Electronic Technology -College of Lake County, Grayslake, IL; 1974
Career Education Training
• International Code Council -International Commercial Code Building Inspections
• International Code Council -International Residential Code Building Inspections
• Gold Coast School of Construction -Professional Home Inspector
• Contractors Institute -Building Inspector/Plans Examiner
• Contractors Institute -Florida Principals & Practices
Registrations Department of Building and Professional Regulation; Standard Building Plans Examiner,
Certification # PX2585 (AC# 2309765)
Department of Building and Professional Regulation; Standard Building Inspector, Certification
# BN5140 (AC# 2309760)
Department of Building and Professional Regulation; Provisional Electrical Plans Examiner,
Certification # PEP309 (AC# 2145248)
Florida Department of Environmental Protection; Stormwater Management Inspector
Certification # 13087
Certifications International Code Council, Inc. (ICC); Commercial Building Inspector, Certification
#5213053-B2
International Code Council, Inc. (ICC); Building Plans Examiner, Certification # 5213053-B3
Experience Mr. Irvine is a seasoned professional with 30+ years experience in construction,
program/project management and product development. This experience has involved
managing the day-to-day operations of a Building Inspection Department, responsible for
performing and/or scheduling structural building inspection, completion of structural building
inspections (Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing as needed); Managing building inspectors,
plan reviewers, NPDES inspectors, quality control inspectors, Property Condition Assessment
inspectors and other types of inspectors and administrative personnel; Reviewllnspect
residential and commercial construction plans, blueprints, sketches and specifications for
compliance to applicable codes and ordinances such as the Standard Florida Building Codes,
and National Electrical Code. These inspections and plan reviews have included commercial
buildings, one- and two-family dwellings, accessory buildings, aluminum structures,
manufactured homes, swimming pools, screen enclosures, solar equipment, etc.
"Committed to Service"
tireshold /Private Provider Inspection and Plan Review
Construction Materials Testing • Geophysical Services
Environmental Sciences • Geotechnical Engineering
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Mr. Irvine is capable of discussing technical requirements of plans with engineers,
contractors, developers and builder-owners; Approving, modifying and making notes for
corrections; Explaining development codes, ordinances, and the general review processes to
engineers, contractors, and developers and; Assisting with interrelating codes, statutes and
ordinances to interested parties. Mr. Irvine's professional experience also includes
maintaining "on time" schedules and accurate, complete and current inspection records of all
project by setting priorities, strategic planning, and continually tracking project status, while
handling multiple projects during the same time frame. He conducts site inspections and
periodic audits of all construction projects, including remodeling/construction work, premises,
and building systems for compliance with governing Building, Plumbing, Mechanical, and
Electrical Codes of Florida and ADA codes.
Mr. Irvine has vast knowledge of the application of codes, ordinances and regulations
governing building construction and methods and materials used in building construction. He
also has an excellent working knowledge of the general engineering principles and practices
used in building construction, as well as the ability to read and interpret construction plans,
blueprints, sketches and specifications and determine their conformity with regulations.
Related
Projects Threshold Inspector, Heritage Isles Condominium Complex, Viera, Brevard County,
Florida. Mr. Irvine was an Agent for Threshold Inspector fora 4 building condominium
complex. Each unit was 4-stories high with 30 individual condominiums per unit. Duties and
responsibilities consisted of the inspection all structural components including but not limited
to pile caps, grade beams, stem walls, concrete slabs, concrete masonry units, tie beams,
down cells, pre-cast floors, ribbon beams, and all associated steel re-enforcements used in
the construction of each individual building. In addition conducted inspections of all roof truss
assemblies and associated connectors and truss engineering. Also observed the placement
of grout and concrete. These units have been under construction for 7 months and have
maintained a high standard of quality. During this period of time the project developer was
able to maintain construction schedule.
Threshold Inspector, St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church, Viera, Brevard County,
Florida. Mr. Irvine was an Agent for Threshold Inspector for the church. Duties and
responsibilities consisted of the inspection all structural components including but not limited
to grade beams, stem walls, concrete slabs, concrete masonry units, tie beams, down cells,
tie columns, and all associated steel re-enforcements used in the construction of each
individual building. In addition conducted inspections of all steel components including but not
limited to all steel trusses, embed plates, metal decking, steel columns, and other steel items
and their methods of attachment. Also observed the placement of grout and concrete.
Threshold Consultant, Jesus Christ of Ladder Day Saints Church, Melbourne, Florida.
Mr. Irvine was Threshold Consultant for the church. Duties and responsibilities consisted of
the advising contractor as to the preparation for all structural threshold inspections
QA Inspector for Lennar Homes, Viera, Brevard County, Florida. Mr. Irvine was a Quality
Assurance Inspector. He and his group was performing inspections for Lennar Homes in the
areas of foundations and slabs; lintel, masonry, and structural re-enforcement; and framing
and trusses.
• Waterproofing/Vllater Intrusion Consultant & Inspector, Port St. John Healthcare
Center, Port St. John, Brevard County, Florida. Mr. Irvine prepared a report for a general
description and evaluation of the waterproofing and water intrusion prevention measures
shown on the plans for the construction of the Port St. John Healthcare Center and Medical
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Environmental Sciences • Geotechnical Engineering
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Office Phase I. In addition, he recommend than an IndoorAir Quality (IAQ) assessments be
performed at the end of the construction phase and before turning the building over to the
owners for occupancy to establish a base line for the value of air quality for all future
assessments.
Threshold Inspector and Plans Examiner, Indian River Community College, Ft Pierce,
St. Lucie County, Florida. Mr. Irvine is currently an Agent for Threshold Inspector fora 3
buildings for the Public Safety & Homeland Security Training Site complex. The complex
consists of three buildings consisting of Building #1 (3-stories, 52,075 gross square feet [gsf],
Threshold Building), Building #2 (1-story, 17,260 gsf, Threshold Building), and Building #7 (5-
story, 7,220 gsf, Threshold Building), for at total of 76,555 gross square feet. The structural
shell will be constructed over an 18 month time span. Duties and responsibilities consisted of
the inspection all structural components including but not limited to pile caps, grade beams,
stem walls, concrete slabs, concrete masonry units, tie beams, down cells, pre-cast floors,
ribbon beams, and all associated steel re-enforcements used in the construction of each
individual building. In addition conducted inspections of all roof truss assemblies and
associated connectors and truss engineering. Also observed the placement of grout and
concrete.
Building Plans Examiner and Building Inspector, Brevard County Building Department,
Viera, Florida. Mr. Irvine was a Building Inspector/Plans Examiner for Brevard County
Building Department from May, 2004 to February, 2006. His duties and responsibilities
included:
• Reviewing/inspecting residential and commercial construction permit applications for
accuracy and completion, including property legal descriptions, site and plot surveys.
• Reviewing/inspecting residential and commercial construction plans, blueprints, sketches
and specifications for compliance to applicable codes and ordinances such as the Standard
Florida Building Codes and National Electrical Code. These plans typically included, butwere
not limited to, commercial buildings, one- and two-family dwellings, accessory buildings,
aluminum structures, mobile/manufactured homes, swimming pools, screen enclosures,
solar equipment, etc.
• Issuing, processing and recording permits on projects and maintaining records on all site
plans reviewed and permits issued; coordinating approval with applicable agencies prior to
issuance of permits.
• Discussing technical requirements of plans with engineers, contractors, developers and
builder-owners; approving; modifying and making notes for correction; explaining
development codes and ordinances, permit fees and the general review processes to
engineers, contractors, developers and the general public; interpreting codes and ordinances
to interested parties.
• Developing technical building guidelines to assist customers in submitting building permits
with a higher degree of accuracy; started the development of an Owner/Builder Handbook in
an effort to reduce the number of permit errors submitted, improve productivity, and reduce
time to review and time to issue for permits.
• Set-up and maintained a plan review "Master Plan" set of documents used by the
Department to improve productivity.
• Director of Construction, Service and Operations, American Bleacher Systems, Corona,
California. Mr. Irvine was the Director of Construction, Service and Operations forAmerican
Bleacher Systems from January, 1995 to January, 2003. As such, he had direct control of all
facets of construction management and supervision including purchasing, scheduling,
document control, contract negotiations, and general project administration and interpret
technical construction plans including structural, plumbing, mechanical, and electrical
specifications from architects, engineers, and other project professionals. Mr. Irvine was a
"Committed to Service"
Threshold /Private Provider Inspection and Plan Review
Construction Materials Testing • Geophysical Services
Environmental Sciences • Geofechnical Engineering
Biographical Data
working superintendent with hands-on experience and knowledge of all aspects of work. His
additional duties and responsibilities included:
• Increased customer satisfaction levels through resource management, and increasing
technical knowledge of functional groups.
• Instituted quality assurance and building inspections methods within the company to
ensure Building, Plumbing, Mechanical, and Electrical Codes California and ADA codes
reflected in technical construction plans and specifications were met or exceeded to ensure
public safety and project completion on time.
• Had direct supervision and hands-on participation of all phases of construction and project
administration including structural, electrical, mechanical and plumbing.
• Assisted in layout and preparation of site for excavation and formwork. Also pouring
concrete slabs, building block foundations, forming and pouring footings and foundations
including placing of rebar, vapor barrier, drainage components, electrical components and
sons tubes.
• Inspected construction and framing details to evaluate the quality and conformity to site
plans and specifications.
• Worked with subcontractors on various styles and types of roofs and roofing materials
with different roofing systems and different roofing component materials.
• Supervised and assisted in the installation of electrical conduit and power distribution for
both power and lighting including wiring of single phase and three phase motors. Performed
the wiring of controller and power distributions panel to control 120 VAC and 208 VAC 3
phase.
• Involved with subcontractors on the installation, maintenance, and alteration of piping,
fixtures, appliances, and accessories in connection with sanitary, septic and/or storm drainage
facilities, venting systems and public or private water supply systems.
Professional
Affiliations International Code Council, Inc. (ICC), Membership # 5207110
Building Officials Association of Florida (BOAF), Membership # 06-2884
Universal
Office Rockledge, Florida
Years with
Universal 1 (2006)
Years with
Other Firms 30
"Committed to Service"
ireshold /Private Provider Inspection and Plan Review
Construction Materials Testing • Geophysical Services
Environmental Sciences • Geotechnical Engineering
Biographical Data
JAMES J. LYDON, C.B.O., S.B.I.
Building Inspector
Expertise Threshold inspection, structural reinforced concrete inspection, augercast and driven pile
inspection, bridge construction, masonry inspection, building plans examiner, one & two
family dwelling combination inspector. Resident Special Inspector for large residential sub-
divisions. Certified Building Official, FEMA certified in flood plain management and CRS
Coordinator.
Academic
Background High School graduate, United Brotherhood of Carpenters Journeyman Certificate 1970
Registrations Florida Licensed Building Code Administrator, No. BU 525, 2005
Structural Inspector, No., BN 1511, 2005
Structural Plans Examiner, No., PX 666, 2005
Certifications I.C.C. Certified Building Official No., 5180277-CB,
I.C.C. Building Code Official, No., 5180277-B6
I.C.C. Housing Code Official, No., 5180277-H6
I.C.C. Building Inspector, No., 5180277-B5
I.C.C. Building plans Examiner, No., 5180277-B3
I.C.C. Residential Combination Inspector, No., 5180277-R5
I.C.C. Coastal Construction Inspector, No., 5180277-C1
I.C.C. Residential Electrical Inspector, No., 5180277-E1
I.C.C. Property Maintenance and Housing Inspector, No., 5180277-64
Experience Mr. Lydon, C.B.O., has over42 years of experience in the construction, beginning with a four
year Carpentry Apprenticeship. Professional qualifications include Journeyman, Foreman,
Supervisory, Management and Regulatory duties. His experience includes
Resident/Threshold Special Inspector on high end One & Two Family Dwellings, Townhouse
production unit's, Commercial, Institutional, Heavy & Highway & Industrial projects.
Additionally, he has strong administrative and management skills in coordinating with the
private business sectors, industry associated professionals, as well as Local, State, Regional
and National Government clients. He routinely performed duties as ResidenUThreshold
inspector, as well as being FEMA Certified in floodplain management.
Related
Projects Grande Construction, Port St. Lucie, Florida. Mr. Lydon served as Building Inspector for
Special Inspections and Code compliance Private Provider Inspections of Residential
construction. Coordinates with contractors, sub-contractors, municipal departments, vendors,
material suppliers and professional engineers in performance of code compliance
inspections.
Exxon/Mobil Corporation, Port St. Lucie, Florida. Mr. Lydon served as Building Inspector
for Special Inspections and Code compliance Private Provider Inspections of a commercial
petroleum retail franchise outlet construction. Coordinates with contractors, sub-contractors,
and municipal departments, vendors, material suppliers and professional engineers in
performance of code compliance inspections.
HiRise Engineering Professional Company, Miami, Florida. Mr. Lydon served as the
Company Consulting Inspector for verification of work completed pertaining to Bank
construction loan draws at Havana Lofts Condominium building. Coordinates with Developer,
contractors, sub-contractors, vendors, material suppliers and professional engineers in
performance of inspections.
"Committed to Service"
iresno~a i Pnvate Provider Inspection and Plan Review
Construction Materials Testing • Geophysical Services
Environmental Sciences • Geotechnical Engineering
Biographical Data
^ HiRise Engineering Professional Company, Miami, Florida. Mr. Lydon served as the
Company Consulting Inspector for verification of work completed pertaining to Bank
construction loan draws at the Havana Lofts Condominium project. Coordinates with
developers, contractors, sub-contractors, vendors, material suppliers and professional
engineers in performance of inspections.
^ HiRise Engineering Professional Company, Miami, Florida. Mr. Lydon served as the
Company Consulting Inspector for verification of work completed pertaining to Bank
construction loan draws at Bayview Palms Condominium conversion. Coordinates with
developers, contractors, sub-contractors, vendors, material suppliers and professional
engineers in performance of inspections.
Professional
Affiliations United Brotherhood of Carpenters
International Code Conference
International Association of Electrical Inspectors
Building Officials Association of Florida
Palm Beach County Building Officials Association
Universal
Office Fort Pierce
Years with
Universal 1 (2006)
Years with
Other Firms 41
"Committed to Service"
tireshold /Private Provider Inspection and Plan Review
Construction Materials Testing • Geophysical Services
Environmental Sciences • Geotechnical Engineering
Biographical Data
MICHAEL ADAIR
Expertise Threshold inspection, prestress and post tension concrete inspection, augercast and driven
pile inspection, concrete batch plant and precast plant inspection, tilt wall panel inspection,
bridge construction, masonry inspection, soils and construction materials testing.
Academic
Background College of Building Construction, University of Florida 1981-1982.
Associate of Arts in Education, Santa Fe Community College 1980.
Registrations State of Florida Certified General Contractor CGC 041631 1987
State of Florida Standard Building Inspector 1998 (BN 3227)
Certifications Florida Concrete Products Association Masonry Inspector 1999
Experience Mr. Adair has over twelve (12) years of experience in construction inspection and materials
testing phases of civil and high-rise building construction. His main responsibility as a
Building Inspector is to perform inspection of a threshold building's main frame structural
elements and to verify compliance with the approved plans and specifications. Mr. Adair
routinely performs inspections on materials such as cast-in-place concrete, reinforcing steel,
post tension cables, formwork, shoring and re-shoring of elevated floor slabs.
Related
Projects Solid Waste Authority Central County Transfer Station, Palm Beach County, Florida.
Mr. Adair served as threshold agent for this $20 million waste transfer station. Performed
structural inspections for reinforced concrete, structural steel and reinforced masonry
buildings, including light gauge metal trusses, roof sheathing and roofing.
• Roosevelt Elementary School Modernization, School District of Palm Beach County,
Florida. Mr. Adair served as project coordinator for this $15 million modernization of an
existing elementary school and performed daily field reports.
• PBC Convention Center, West Palm Beach, Florida. Mr. Adair served as threshold agent
for this $70 million convention center. He performed structural and nonstructural building
inspections on this reinforced concrete, structural and reinforced masonry building and
served as resident inspector for the City of West Palm Beach.
• Royal Palm High School, School District of Palm Beach County, Florida. Mr. Adair
served as threshold agent on this new high school facility conducting structural inspections
for reinforced concrete, structural steel and reinforced masonry buildings, including light
gauge metal trusses, roof sheathing and roofing.
Universal
Office West Palm Beach, Florida
Years with
Universal 4 (1999)
Years with
Other Firms
"Committed to Service"
ireshold /Private Provider Inspection and Plan Review
Construction Materials Testing • Geophysical Services
Environmental Sciences • Geotechnical Engineering
Biographical Data
DIONISIO (DAN) I. CANELLAS, P.E.
Project Engineer
Expertise Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing (MEP), HVAC Systems -Design and Inspection
Academic
Background B.S., Mechanical Engineering, University of Southwestern Louisiana, Lafayette, Louisiana,
1961
Registrations Professional Engineer, Florida, 1995, No. 49771
Professional Engineer, Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, 1973, No. 6963
Experience Mr. Canellas has over 45 years of experience in Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing (MEP),
HVAC systems design and inspection. As a mechanical engineer, Mr. Canellas has been
responsible for the design of heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems, piping for
chilled water, steam and compressed air, involved in maintenance and preventive programs.
This experience includes design, expansion and installation of mechanical systems for
various well-known multinational pharmaceutical companies, manufacturing companies and
schools. Mr. Canellas has served several firms as Senior Mechanical Engineer and MEP
consultant responsible for HVAC systems and related piping (chilled water and steam) design
for numerous health, correctional, industrial, hospitality, retail, restaurant and educational
facilities. Mr. Canellas' experience also includes plan review and specification writing for
various industrial and pharmaceutical firms. He has served as Department Supervisor,
Mechanical Engineer, Maintenance Engineer, HVAC Project Engineer, Senior Mechanical
Engineer, MEP Consultant, and Mechanical Department Manager.
In his current position with Universal Engineering Sciences, Inc. (Universal), Mr. Canellas is
responsible for private provider and building inspections, project oversight, and plan review.
Related
Projects Colonial Village, Sanford, Seminole County, Florida. Mr. Canellas was MEP project
engineer/inspector for this 35.8-acre residential project involving seventeen 3-story buildings
consisting of 20 to 24 individual residential units each (470 total apartments).
^ Royal Palm Village Phase III Clubhouse, Haines City, Polk County, Florida. Mr.
Canellas was MEP project inspector for this building project.
Gentry Park Townhomes, Orange County, Florida. Mr. Canellas served as Private
Provider Inspector for this new residential (multi-family dwelling) building project pursuant to
553.791 of the Florida Statutes and in accordance with Section 105.6 of the Florida Building
Code. Elements inspected by Mr. Canellas included: Plumbing underground rough-in,
second plumbing rough-in plumbing, final plumbing; Mechanical underground, mechanical
rough-in, mechanical final; Electrical underground, electrical rough-in, electrical final;
Footing/stem-wall; Monolithic slab-on-grade, termite certification; Lintel/tie beams, vertical
cells/columns; Engineered trusses/bracing/tie-down connectors; Roof/wall sheathing and
fasteners; Roof/wall dry-in/flashing; Framing/window/door framing/draft stopping/fire
blocking/accessibility; Gas rough-in, piping and final (if applicable); Energy insulation; and
Roof covering final.
Engle Homes, Various Residential Subdivisions, Orlando, Florida. Mr. Canellas is
providing plans review services for this large residential building company.
KB Homes, Various Residential Subdivisions, Orlando, Florida. Mr. Canellas is
"Committed to Service"
~reshold /Private Provider Inspection and Plan Review
Construction Materials Testing • Geophysical Services
Environmental Sciences • Geotechnical Engineering
Biographical Data
providing plans review services for this large residential building company.
^ Harbor Shops Retail Center, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Mr. Canellas provided plans review
services for this retail construction project.
^ Polk Community College, Polk County, Florida. Mr. Canellas performed Private Provider
Inspection services for this educational facility expansion project.
^ Emerald Island, Kissimmee, Florida. Mr. Canellas performed Private Provider Inspection
services for this residential development construction project.
^ Maritech Warehouse Reconstruction, Sebastian, Florida. Mr. Canellas performed Private
Provider Inspection and plan review services for this construction project.
^ Statutory Plan Reviews, Stone Creek Subdivision, Winter Garden, Florida. Mr. Canellas
is performing plan review services for this residential development construction project.
^ For Previous Employer- Marina Village, Bahamas. Mr. Canellas provided HVAC system
design for four luxury restaurants and 28 retail stores.
• For Previous Employer -Various Industrial and Commercial Facilities, Puerto Rico.
Mr. Canellas provided design of mechanical and HVAC systems for various industrial
facilities, pharmaceutical plants, hospitals, etc.
^ For Previous Employer -Various Judicial, Commercial, Medical and Educational
Facilities, Florida and Texas. Mr. Canellas provided design of mechanical and HVAC
systems for various industrial facilities, correctional facilities, hospitals, etc.
^ For Previous Employer -NASA, Cape Canaveral, Florida. Mr. Canellas was the Senior
Mechanical Engineer in charge of design of HVAC systems for NASA Space Station
Processing Facility and NASA Office Space Facility.
Professional
Affiliations ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers)
Universal
Office Orlando, Florida
Years with
Universal 2 (2004)
Years with
Other Firms 43
"Committed to Service"
ireshold /Private Provider Inspection and Plan Review
Construction Materials Testing • Geophysical Services
Environmental Sciences •Geotechnical Engineering
Biographical Data
BRAD FAUCETT, M.S., P.E.
Regional Engineer
Expertise Geotechnical Engineering and Construction Materials Testing
Academic
Background Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, Rose Hulman Institute of Technology, 1976
Master of Science, Civil Engineering, University of Illinois, 1980
Registrations Professional Engineer #33123 -Florida, 1983
Certifications Structural Masonry Inspector, No. SM11856
Nuclear Gauge Certified
Experience Mr. Faucett is currently Regional Engineer and the manager of the geotechnical engineering
division for Universal's Rockledge branch. His duties include the coordination of in-house
drilling crews, laboratory services, and client liaison during the preparation of geotechnical
engineering reports for various projects. In addition, Mr. Faucett provides review and direction
to engineering and technical support staff and general office manager duties.
Mr. Faucett has over 29 years experience in the geotechnical engineering field, with 20 of
these years within the central Florida east coast area. This experience has included
geotechnical report writing for various low and multi-story commercial/residential structures,
industrial projects, and transportation structures and roadways. Mr. Faucett has directed
construction and material testing activities for roadway, municipal, educational, commercial
and residential projects. Mr. Faucett has also served as an expert witness to provide
testimony regarding various commercial/residential projects.
Related
Experience AIRPORTS
• Daytona Regional Airport Expansions, Daytona Beach, Florida. Mr. Faucett coordinated
a systematic geotechnical exploration program for the new terminal, retention basins, parking
lots and aircraft aprons. Working closely with the project architect, comprehensive
geotechnical design recommendations were made for each structure.
• Stabilized Shoulder Study, Space Shuttle Landing Facility, Kennedy Space_Center,
Florida. During this preliminary study, degraded shoulder areas were examined for their
possible effects on space shuttle orbiter landing gear systems in the event of veering off the
main paved runway during landing.
AMUSEMENT/ENTERTAINMENT/THEME PARKS
• Andretti Thrill Park, Palm Bay, Florida. Mr. Faucett was involved in the subsurface
exploration program and construction materials testing for this project. In addition, Mr.
Faucett coordinated the activities of the Special (Threshold) inspector during construction.
AUTOMOBILE/SERVICE
• Marathon Gas Station, US 1, Cocoa, Florida. Mr. Faucett coordinated the subsurface
exploration program which included geotechnical recommendations for the building, parking
lots, and underground storage tanks. This project was complicated by the presence of
existing on-site structures and adjacent residential buildings.
• Hess Gas and Food Station, Melbourne, Florida. Mr. Faucett was in charge of the
subsurface exploration program for this project which included geotechnical
recommendations for the building, parking lots, and underground storage tanks.
"Committed to Service"
Threshold /Private Provider Inspection and Plan Review
Construction Materials Testing • Geophysical Services
Environmental Sciences • Geotechnical Engineering
Biographical Data
BRIDGES/ROADWAYS
• Pedestrian Bridge, Indian Trail and US #1, Sharpes, Florida. Mr. Faucett coordinated the
subsurface exploration program for the new pedestrian bridge which would replace a
previously existing structure damaged by a collision with a heavy truck
• Proposed Widening of South Patrick Drive, Patrick Air Force Base, Florida.
Mr. Faucett was in charge of a geotechnical engineering study for the possible four lane
expansion of South Patrick Drive within the confines of Patrick Air Force Base. In addition to
the evaluation of subgrade support characteristics for the new pavements, retention basin
infiltration parameters were also studied.
• Wickham Road Widening Project, Melbourne, Florida. Mr. Faucett was responsible for
the construction testing activities for the widening of Wickham Road from two lanes to four
lanes over a length of approximately three miles. Major drainage structures, necessary due
to the relatively high groundwater conditions, were also built and tested.
• Widening/Replacement of Three (3) Bridges along Interstate I-95, Brevard County,
Florida. Mr. Faucett supervised the subsurface exploration and geotechnical engineering
programs for these proposed structures which will be constructed as part of the six-laning of
I-95.
• Viera Boulevard Overpass, Viera, Florida. Mr. Faucett was responsible for the
geotechnical engineering study for the proposed overpass which will span I-95 and provide
access from central Brevard County into the Viera commercial/residential zones.
• New Signal Masts, US Highway #1 Corridor, Vero Beach, Florida. Mr. Faucett
supervised the subsurface exploration and geotechnical engineering programs for the
proposed signalization masts along US1 in Vero Beach. Much of the subsurface exploration
program had to be conducted at night to avoid the high traffic volumes which occur during the
day within the metropolitan areas of Vero Beach.
HOSPITALS
• New Hospital Building, Parish Medical, Titusville, Florida. Mr. Faucett coordinated the
subsurface exploration program for the new hospital complex which includes amulti-story
medical building, asphaltic surfaced parking lots, and storm water retention basins.
• New Canopy, Helicopter Pad, Parking Lot, Wuesthoff Hospital, Rockledge, Florida.
This project consisted of a series of modifications to the southern portions of the existing
medical complex. Mr. Faucett was in charge developing recommendations for tie various
geotechnical engineering parameters associated with the renovated facilities.
M/L/TARY
• Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle (EELV) Facility at Launch Complex 37B, Cape
Canaveral Air Station, Florida. Mr. Faucett was the geotechnical engineer of record for
each of the various phases of this project and directed the subsurface exploration program
and the construction material testing.
• TVAC Radome Addition, Cape Canaveral Force Station, Florida. Mr. Faucett coordinated
a geotechnical exploration program for the new radome addition adjacent to the Satellite
Assembly Building #49904 at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida.
• Movable Storage Vessels, Building #66220, Cape Canaveral Air Station, Florida. During
this study, foundation soils for the installation of liquid nitrogen storage vessels were
evaluated. The geotechnical field work was complicated by numerous underground utilities
which cris-crossed the area and the close confines of adjacent existing buildings.
"Committed to Service"
Threshold /Private Provider Inspection and Plan Review
Construction Materials Testing • Geophysical Services
Environmental Sciences • Geotechnical Engineering
Biographical Data
OFFICE BUILDINGS
• Regency Medical Park Office Building, Melbourne, Florida. Mr. Faucett was involved
from the beginning of this project starting with the execution of the subsurface exploration
program and ending with the material testing services during the final construction.
• Cook Office Building, Rockledge, Florida. Mr. Faucett coordinated the subsurface
exploration program and directed the material testing activities during construction of the
project.
• Carswell Office Complex, Courtenay Parkway, Merritt Island, Florida. Mr. Faucett was in
charge of the geotechnical exploration program for this project.
PARKING LOTS/PAVEMENT/GARAGES
• Parking Lot Rehabilitation, Harris Corporation, Palm Bay, Florida. Mr. Faucett directed
the subsurface drilling activities and the laboratory testing program for this study to determine
the remedial measures to upgrade the pavement surface to meet anticipated traffic loading
conditions.
• Astronaut Memorial Foundation (AMF) Parking Lot, Kennedy Space Center, Florida.
Mr. Faucett coordinated the subsurface exploration program for the proposed expansion of
the existing parking areas to the west of the existing AMF facility.
PARKS/RECREATION/MARINAS
• Sharpes Community Center, US Highway #1, Sharpes, Florida. Mr. Faucett was in
charge the subsurface exploration activities for this project which included a proposed
gymnasium, parking lots, office areas, and athletic fields.
• Rockledge Park, Rockledge, Florida. Mr. Faucett directed the subsurface exploration
program and construction materials testing for the project.
RESIDENTIAL
• Solana Lakes, Cape Canaveral, Florida. This project consisted of a series of 4 story
condominium buildings, parking lots, and lake front recreational facilities. Mr. Faucett was
involved from the beginning of this project starting with the execution of the subsurface
exploration program and ending with the material testing services during the final
construction.
• Artesia Condominiums, Cape Canaveral, Florida. Mr. Faucett was in charge of the
subsurface exploration program and construction materials testing for this project located
along the Atlantic Ocean in Cape Canaveral, Florida.
• Oleander Pointe Condominiums, Rockledge, Florida. Mr. Faucett coordinated the
subsurface exploration program and construction materials testing for this project which
included 3 multi-story condominium buildings and an adjacent parking garage.
RETAIL
• Wal-Mart Store, Merritt Island, Florida. Mr. Faucett was involved from the beginning of this
project starting with the execution of the subsurface exploration program and ending with the
material testing services during the final construction. During this time period many issues
concerning problematic soil conditions, site preparation procedures and numerous structural
design changes for this fast track project were resolved in an expedient and timely fashion.
• B.J.'s Wholesale, Merritt Island, Florida. Mr. Faucett directed the subsurface exploration
and construction materials testing programs for the project. During test drilling at the site,
"Committed to Service"
ireshold /Private Provider Inspection and Plan Review
Construction Materials Testing • Geophysical Services
Environmental Sciences •Geotechnical Engineering
Biographical Data
deleterious layers of organic materials and coquina rock were identified and
recommendations were developed for remedial measures to be used during construction.
EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES
• Brevard Community College Palm Bay Campus, Classroom/Library/Mechanical
Buildings #2, 3, 8~, 4. Mr. Faucett coordinated the subsurface exploration and construction
materials testing programs for each of these new buildings.
• All Major Brevard County School Geotechnical and Construction Projects, 1981 to
1993, Brevard County, Florida. Mr. Faucett was the geotechnical engineer of record for all
major school expansion and renovation projects during this time period; in addition, the
materials testing of each project was overseen to verify that the original geotechnical
recommendations were carried out.
STORAGE FAC/LIT/ES/WAREHOUSES
• Designers Choice Warehouse, Murrell Road, Rockledge, Florida. Mr. Faucett directed
the subsurface exploration and construction materials testing programs for this project.
• Shipping/Receiving Warehouse for Brevard County School Board, SR 520, Cocoa,
Florida. This project consisted of the renovation of an existing warehouse facility
constructed in the 1960's. Since that time, several sections of the building had settled
substantially due to the presence of compressible soil strata. Mr. Faucett coordinated the
subsurface exploration program and developed procedures for stabilizing the underlying
deleterious soils.
Professional
Affiliations
& Activities American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), Cocoa Beach Chamber of Commerce, and
The Economic Development Commission of East Central Florida, Inc.
Universal
Office Rockledge, Florida
Years with
Universal 13 (since 1993)
Years with
Other Firms 16
"Committed to Service"
Threshold /Private Provider Inspection and Plan Review
Construction Materials Testing • Geophysical Services
Environmental Sciences •Geotechnical Engineering
Biographical Data
RICK G. KUSHNER, M.S., P.E.
Vice President; Threshold Engineer
Expertise Threshold Inspection, Construction Materials Testing and Geotechnical Engineering
Academic
Background M.S., Civil Engineering, University of Texas at Austin, 1984
B.S., Civil Engineering, University of Massachusetts at Amherst, 1982
Registrations Professional Engineer, Florida No. 38705, 1987
Special (Threshold) Inspector, Florida No. 863, 1990
OSHA Hazardous Waste Site Safety Course (29CFR1910.120)
EPA Accredited Asbestos Inspector
Experience Mr. Kushner has over 24 years of experience, and has been responsible for special
inspection ("Threshold Inspection") on over eighty (80) major projects in Volusia, Flagler,
St. Johns, Orange and Duval Counties. Mr. Kushner is also responsible for soils and
foundation investigations for a variety of project types including airports, roadways, single
and multi-family residential units, commercial and industrial facilities, public facilities, and
multi-story structures. A summary of his Threshold Inspection experience follows.
Related
Projects Environmental Projects
• Contamination Assessment Report -Fire Station No. 1, Daytona Beach, Florida
• Contamination Assessment Report -Daytona Beach Golf & Country Club,
Florida
• Contamination Assessment Report -Martin Paving -South Daytona, Florida
• Phase I and II Environmental Assessments -Statewide, Florida
Theme Park/ Entertainment/ Recreational Facilities
• PGA Hall of Fame, World Golf Village; St. Johns County, FL
• Adventure Landing; Daytona Beach, FL
• AMC 24-Plex; Jacksonville, FL
• Vistana Resort at World Golf Village; St. Johns County, FL
• PGA Hall of Fame at World Golf Village; St. Johns County, FL
• Daytona International Speedway; Tiny Lund Grandstand
• Daytona International Speedway; Winston Tower Expansion
• AMC 12 Plex Theater
• Pleasure Island Entertainment Complex
• Disney's Vacation Clubhouse and Tract F
• Disney MGM Studio Tours -Star Wars Pavilion
• Disney's Yacht and Beach Club
• Splash Mountain at Magic Kingdom
• Casting Building
"Committed to Service"
~reshold /Private Provider Inspection and Plan Review
Construction Maferials Tesfing • Geophysical Services
Environmental Sciences • Geotechnical Engineering
Biographical Data
c-tyi county
• West Volusia Justice Center; Deland, FL
Hotel/ Hospitality
• St. Johns County Resort Hotel and Convention Center; St. Johns County, FL
• Holiday Inn Hotel; Jacksonville, FL
• Hampton Inn Hotel; St. Johns County, FL
• Adam's Mark Hotel; Daytona Beach, FL
• Adam's Mark Hotel; Jacksonville, FL
• Hammond Hotel and Convention Center; St. Johns County, FL
• Beachcomber Resort; Daytona Beach, FL
• Plaza Resort & Spa; Daytona Beach, FL
• Summerfield Suites; Lake Buena Vista, Florida
• Clarion Hotel ;Lake Buena Vista, Florida
• M.I.C. Hotel; Lake Buena Vista, Florida
• Comfort Inn; Walt Disney World Resort
• Embassy Suites; Walt Disney World Resort
• Cypress Harbor Resort - Phase I & II; Walt Disney World Resort
• Disney's Grand Floridian Hotel, Orlando, FL
• Dixie Landings Hotel, Orlando, FL
• Beach Club and Yacht Club Hotels, Orlando, FL
• Penta Hotel, Orlando, FL
Hospitals
• Medical Office Building, Orange City, FL
• Halifax Medical Office Building, Daytona Beach, FL
• Flagler Hospital Phase I, St. Augustine, FL
• Flagler Hospital Phase II, St. Augustine, FL
• Halifax Medical Center Addition, Daytona Beach, FL
• Fish Memorial Hospital Addition, New Smyrna Beach, FL
• West Volusia Memorial Hospital, Deland, FL
Office Buildings
• First United Methodist Church Sanctuary, Ormond Beach, FL
• Citadel III Office Building, Orlando, FL
• Park Plaza Office Building, Orlando, FL
• Southpointe Office Building, Orlando, FL
• Danis-Shook Office Building, Orlando, FL
• Contemporary Hotel Convention Center, Orlando, FL
• Club Hotel Convention Center, Orlando, FL
• Grand Floridian Convention Center, Orlando, FL
"Committed to Service"
Threshold /Private Provider Inspection and Plan Review
Construction Materials Testing • Geophysical Services
Environmental Sciences • Geotechnical Engineering
Biographical Data
Residential Developments
• Coconut Palms Condominiums; New Smyrna Beach, FL
• LaGrande Provence Condominium; Palm Coast, FL
• Mediterranean Condominiums; Daytona Beach, FL
Schools/Universities
• Deland High School Gymnasium; Deland, FL
• Middle School CC; Deltona, FL
• Flagler/Palm Coast High School Addition; Flagler County, FL
Universal
Office DeBary, Jacksonville, South Daytona, St. Augustine
Years with
Universal 13 (1993)
Years with
Other Firms 11
"Committed to Service"
ireshold /Private Provider Inspection and Plan Review
Construction Materials Testing • Geophysical Services
Environmental Sciences •Geotechnical Engineering
Biographical Data
SHRIDHAR RAO, M.S., P.E.
Geotechnical Services Department Manager /Senior Project Engineer
Expertise Geotechnical, Subsurface Hydrology and Groundwater Modeling
Academic
Background Bachelor of Engineering (Civil), Bombay University, India, 1991
Master of Science (Civil Engineering), Auburn University, Alabama, 1994
Successfully completed a training course of Groundwater Modeling with GMS
Registrations 2000, Florida No. 56074, Professional Engineer
Experience Mr. Shridhar (Shri) Rao has over 14 years of experience in geotechnical, subsurface
hydrology and groundwater modeling, especially in sensitive Karst geology. In recent years,
Mr. Rao has been a project engineer on several complex geotechnical, hydrogeology projects
involving 3-dimensional groundwater modeling using Visual ModFlow and Groundwater
Modeling System (GMS) software to assess the impact of stormwater management systems
on groundwater conditions. Mr. Rao is familiar with the rules and regulations prescribed by
various agencies and has considerable experience in hydrogeologic investigation and
analysis for landfill design, water and wastewater treatments facilities, percolation ponds,
analysis of well yields, dewatering impact studies for both the private and public sector
projects. He is also highly experienced in conventional geotechnical exploration projects,
including interpretation of field and laboratory results, preparation of geotechnical design
recommendations, coordinating efforts of field, laboratory and office personnel and providing
post-completion technical support to clients.
Related
Projects EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES
Catalina Elementary School Improvements, Orange County, FL. Universal performed
geotechnical engineering including delineation of buried muck and debris, preliminary and
final subsurface explorations, foundation and pavement recommendations, master planning,
groundwater sampling, and materials testing services including test pit monitoring on various
projects at Catalina Elementary School. Mr. Rao was the Geotechnical Engineer of Record
providing principle review and project oversight.
Geotechnical Exploration, New Classroom Building & Portables, Bonneville
Elementary School, Orange County, FL. This project consisted of classroom additions and
portable replacements for the Bonneville Elementary School in Orange County, Florida.
Universal performed geotechnical engineering including: soil boring logs and classifications;
existing groundwater levels and estimated seasonal high levels; foundation design
recommendations; estimate of settlement; recommendations for retention pond soil design
parameters; retention ponds soil suitability as fill material; use of marginal silty/clayey soils as
fill material; existing pavement component thickness and visual evaluation; pavement design
recommendations; earthwork recommendations during wet weather conditions; and site
preparation recommendations. Mr. Rao was the Geotechnical Engineer of Record providing
principle review and project oversight.
Geotechnical Exploration, Proposed Windermere Elementary School Improvements,
Park Avenue and Maguire Road, Orange County, FL. This project consisted of demolition
of the existing buildings and construction of new one- and two-story classroom buildings and
site improvements at the existing Windermere Elementary School on Park Avenue and
Maguire Road in Orange County, Florida. Universal performed geotechnical engineering
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including: soil boring logs and classifications; existing groundwater levels and estimated
seasonal high levels; foundation design recommendations; estimate of settlement;
recommendations for retention pond soil design parameters; Retention pond drawdown
seepage/recovery evaluation; retention ponds soil suitability as fill material; use of marginal
silty/clayey soils as fill material; existing pavement component thickness and visual
evaluation; pavement design recommendations; earthwork recommendations during wet
weather conditions; and site preparation recommendations. Mr. Rao was the Geotechnical
Engineer of Record providing principle review and project oversight.
Preliminary and Final Geotechnical Exploration for Proposed Apopka Relief High
School, Orange County, FL. This project consisted of constructing a relief high school on a
two parcels, each approximately 40-acres in size located in Apopka, Florida. Universal
performed geotechnical engineering including: soil boring logs and classifications; existing
groundwater levels and estimated seasonal high levels; determination of the presence or lack
of unsuitable soils; foundation system alternatives; preliminary stormwater pond
recommendations; preliminary pavement design recommendations; anticipated geotechnical
constraints to development; and preliminary site preparation recommendations. Mr. Rao
was the Geotechnical Engineer of Record providing principle review and project oversight.
Geotechnical Exploration and GPR Survey, New Elementary School "I," 27.5-Acre Site,
Polk County, FL. Universal performed a Preliminary Geotechnical Exploration for Site
Suitability and a Limited Radium-226 Assessment on the 27-acre site for this proposed new
elementary school. Universal performed preliminary field and laboratory explorations to
provide initial geotechnical engineering recommendations for pavement design, groundwater
control, foundation design and site preparation and determined the concentration of Radium
266 in the near surface soils. The report contained the results of our preliminary field and
laboratory explorations, an engineering interpretation of our findings with respect to the
project characteristics, and recommendations for estimated seasonal high groundwater
levels, soil strata and unit weight, and soil strength parameters. Universal also performed
geophysical services using GPR (Ground Penetrating Radar) to assess the potential for
sinkhole development. Mr. Rao was the Geotechnical Engineer of Record providing principle
review and project oversight.
• Jones High School Improvements, Orlando, Orange County, FL. Geotechnical
investigations.
• St. Lukes Lutheran School Expansion, Oviedo, Seminole County, FL. Geotechnical
investigations and hydraulic barrier elimination.
• The Avalon School Expansion, Orlando, Orange County, FL. Retention pond evaluation.
• Princeton Elementary School, Orlando, Orange County, FL. Geotechnical evaluation and
groundwater modeling.
• Lake Brantley High School Renovations and Additions, Seminole County, FL.
Geotechnical evaluation and groundwater modeling.
• TFA Lower School, Seminole County, FL. Geotechnical exploration, evaluation of buried
garbage, GPR survey, soil borings.
• Orlo Vista Elementary School Renovations 8 Improvements, Orlando, Orange County,
FL. Geotechnical exploration & buried muck evaluation.
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Environmental Sciences • Geotechnical Engineering
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FRED J. SCHMALZER, P.E., S.I.
Vice President -Construction Materials Testing and Threshold Inspection Services
Expertise Soils & Construction Materials Engineering Testing, Concrete Investigation, Foundation Soil
Evaluation, Pavement Section Design & Investigation, Threshold Inspection, Load Testing,
Structural Steel, Concrete & Soil -Cement Mix Design, Prestress and Post Tension Concrete
Inspection, Augercast and Driven Pile Inspection.
Academic
Background Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, 1981, Michigan Technological University
Certifications FDOT Drilled Shaft Inspection
FDOT Pile Driving Inspection
FDOT Prestressed Concrete Inspection
FDOT Asphalt Inspection Consultant Series
FDOT Earthwork Construction Inspection -Level I
FDOT Earthwork Inspection Consultant Series
FDOT Contract Administration Consultant Series
FDOT Traffic Safety/Traffic Accidents Consultant Series
FDOT Concrete, Foundation and Bridges Consultant Series
FDOT Signals, Lighting, Utilities, Environment & QPL Consultant Series
FDOT Limerock Bearing Ratio (LBR)
FCPA Structural Masonry Inspector
Radiation Safety and Nuclear Gauge Use
American Welding Society CAWI No. 97030134
BURSI -The Better Understanding of Roofing Systems Institute
Registrations Professional Engineer No. 38818, Florida, 1987
Professional Engineer No. 17611, Georgia
Certified Threshold Inspector No. 907, Florida, 1990
FDOA Amusement Ride Annual Inspector No. 1197-076
Experience Mr. Schmalzer has over 24 years of experience in the field of construction materials
engineering and testing throughout Northern and Central Florida. He has managed field and
laboratory services, and has gained hands-on experience during his involvement on
hundreds of construction related projects ranging from small office facilities to some of
Florida's largest construction projects. Specific experience includes, airports, highways,
subdivisions, roads and threshold inspection of high-rise building construction. He is
responsible for the approval of materials from borrow sources, identification and disposal of
unsuitable soils, compaction of soils, and design of soil cement mixes for pavement base
course. He is also responsible for the testing and inspection of bridge construction, including
pre- and post-tensioned slabs and beams, pile load tests, production pile installations and
reinforced concrete. His experience includes foundation soil evaluation, pavement section
design and testing, concrete mix design, soil cement mix design, roofing analysis, load
testing, special test design and structural inspection.
Related
Projects
• Elementary School "A," Sorrento, Lake County, Florida. Threshold Inspection and
Testing Services were managed by Mr. Schmalzer for this educational facility. This project
consisted of the typical Lake County prototype elementary school. The structures were steel
frame with interior steel columns and masonry walls.
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• Elementary School "E," Sorrento, Lake County, Florida. Threshold Inspection and
Testing Services were managed by Mr. Schmalzer for this educational facility. This project
consisted of the typical Lake County prototype elementary school. The structures were steel
frame with interior steel columns and masonry walls. The structures are supported on
shallow foundations and slabs-on-grade.
• DBCC Student Services Building, Daytona Beach, Florida. Mr. Schmalzer performed
inspections of the buildings main frame structural components for this 4-story building. The
key structural components consisted of the following elements: sub-surface soil
improvements by vibroflotation; shallow foundations consisting ofcast-in-place concrete with
reinforcing steel; finish floor slab; precast joist and soffit elevated floor system; structural
masonry; cast-in-place concrete columns; stairs/elevators and welded connections.
DBCC Joint Use Facility, Daytona Beach, Florida. Mr. Schmalzer performed inspections
of the buildings main frame structural components forthis 4-story building. The key structural
components consisted of the following elements: sub-surface soil improvements by
vibroflotation; shallow foundations consisting ofcast-in-place concrete with reinforcing steel;
finish floor slab; precast joist/soffit elevated floor system; structural masonry; cast-in-place
concrete columns; stairs/elevators and welded connections; structural roof with single-ply
membrane.
Umatilla High School Addition, Lake County, Florida. Mr. Schmalzer was the Special
Inspector for threshold inspection services on this project consisting of adding a new 26,412
square feet building supported by a shallow spread foundation with a 4 inch thick slab on
grade. Walls were constructed of concrete masonry with steel framing. As Special
Inspector, Mr. Schmalzer was responsible for verifying that the building's main frame
structural elements were constructed insubstantial accordance with the Permitted Contract
Documents.
Eustis High School Addition, Lake County, Florida. Mr. Schmalzer was the Special
Inspector for threshold inspection services on this project consisting of adding a new
gymnasium building supported by a shallow spread foundation with a 4 inch thick slab on
grade. Walls were constructed of concrete masonry with steel framing. As Special
Inspector, Mr. Schmalzer was responsible for verifying that the building's main frame
structural elements were constructed in substantial accordance with the Permitted Contract
Documents.
Mt. Dora High School Additions, Lake County, Florida. Mr. Schmalzer was the Special
Inspector for threshold inspection services on this project consisting of constructing a
gymnasium, an auditorium, and a cafeteria totaling approximately 80,629 square feet in area
supported by a shallow spread foundation with a 4 inch thick slab on grade. Walls were
constructed of concrete masonry with steel framing. As Special Inspector, Mr. Schmalzer
was responsible for verifying that the building's main frame structural elements were
constructed in substantial accordance with the Permitted Contract Documents.
"AAA" High School, Polk County, Florida. Mr. Schmalzer was the Special Inspector for
threshold inspection services on this project consisting of constructing a new school including
one (1) two-story Admin/Media building, two (2) two-story classroom buildings, an auditorium,
a cafeteria, and a gymnasium. As Special Inspector, Mr. Schmalzer was responsible for
verifying that the building's main frame structural elements were constructed in substantial
accordance with the Permitted Contract Documents.
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• South Lake High School Cafeteria, Lake County, Florida. Mr. Schmalzer was the Special
Inspector for threshold inspection services on this project consisting of adding a new
cafeteria building supported by a shallow spread foundation with a 4-inch thick slab on grade.
Walls were constructed of concrete masonry with steel framing. As Special Inspector, Mr.
Schmalzer was responsible for verifying that the building's main frame structural elements
were constructed in substantial accordance with the Permitted Contract Documents.
• UCF Engineering Building III, Orange County, Florida. Mr. Schmalzer was the Special
Inspector for threshold inspection services on this project consisting of one four-story building
approximately 117,300 square feet in footprint area. The building is supported by a shallow
spread foundation system, with a 4-inch thick slab on grade. The upper floors consist of
cast-in-place concrete decks. As Special Inspector, Mr. Schmalzer was responsible for
verifying that the building's main frame structural elements were constructed in substantial
accordance with the Permitted Contract Documents.
Professional
Affiliations American Concrete Institute
Southern Building Code Congress International
The Masonry Society
American Welding Society
Concrete Reinforcing Steel Institute
American Society for Nondestructive Testing
Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute
Universal
Office Orlando, Florida
Years with
Universal 17 (1989)
Years with
Other Firms 7
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ALLEN WASSON, C.W.I.
Branch Manager
Expertise Construction Materials Testing and Inspection
Academic
Background Business Management (Non-Degreed Course), PSI Chicago, 1990
Technical Trades, Welding, Mechanical/Structural Design, Belfast Technical College
Ulster University, Structural Engineering
Certifications ASNT Level II: UT/MT/LP
AWS / CWI
ACI -Level I
Inspection Certifications for: Concrete/Pre- and Post-Tension Concrete/Welding/Bolting/
Masonry/Structural Steel and Metal Decking
FEMA Registered Inspector: Post-Disaster Structural Evaluations
Experience Mr. Wasson has over 18 years of experience in operation management, construction
materials testing and inspection services, quality control/quality assurance and conceptual
design of technical systems. Mr. Wasson has been responsible for managing and training
personnel, budgets, payroll, and quality assurance programs to ensure compliance with
federal and state guidelines.
Related
Projects Universal Studios Explosive Control Facility, Orlando, FL. Mr. Wasson was Project
Manager/Designer for-this $2.7 million explosives storage facility. Mr. Wasson's main
area of responsibility was to ensure compliance with accepted standards and that
design met all federal, state and local requirements. Additionally, he developed a
QA/QC program for construction and operation of the site.
^ Treasure Island Hotel Casino, Las Vegas, NV. Mr. Wasson served as QA/QC
Manager for this $220 million project. He developed a QA/QC program to track and
document inspection processes and procedures for the project. Mr. Wasson was
responsible to ensure that the 17 full-time "Special Inspectors" followed the QA program
procedures to meet the owner's and local municipality construction requirements.
^ City of Cerritos Essential Services Building, Cerritos, CA. Mr. Wasson was QA/QC
Manager for this $28 million hardened six-story structure which housed all essential
services for the City of Cerritos, California. Mr. Wasson administered a QA/QC
program to track and document inspection processes and procedures for the project.
He ensured that six full-time "Special Inspectors" followed the QA program procedures
to meet the owner's and local municipality construction requirements.
^ Wyndham Hotel, Palm Springs, CA. Mr. Wasson served as owner's representative
for this $110 million luxury resort. He was responsible for ensuring contractors'
compliance with the design documents.
Professional
Affiliations American Welding Society
ASNT
Committee Member, NFPA
Universal
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Environmental Sciences • Geotechnical Engineering
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Office Fort Pierce, Florida
Years with
Universal 1 (2005)
Years with
Other Firms 17
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DAVID WILSHAW, M.S., CGeol F.G.S., P.G.
Senior Project Manager
Expertise Geotechnical and Environmental Engineering, Engineering Geology
Academic
Background M.S. Foundation Engineering, University of Birmingham, UK, 1987
B.S. Geology, University of London, UK, 1984
Registrations Professional Geologist, Florida, No. PG2413, 2005
Chartered Geologist, UK, No. 17903, 1992
Experience Mr. Wilshaw has over 20 years experience in geotechnical engineering, engineering geology
and environmental engineering gained within the UK, Europe and the USA. He is highly
experienced in conventional geotechnical exploration projects, including interpretation of field
and laboratory results, preparation of geotechnical design recommendations, coordinating
efforts of field, laboratory and office personnel and providing post-completion technical
support to clients. Mr. Wilshaw has been involved in the preparation or professional review of
in excess of 1,000 technical reports, for projects ranging in size from single-family residences
to major construction projects.
Mr. Wilshaw has experience with conventional shallow foundations, ground improvement,
deep foundations, stabilization of underground voids, groundwater control for underground
construction, soil and rock slope stability, earth retaining structures, contamination
assessments, contaminated land remediation and landfill design. He has managed
commercial, residential, public works, highway, railway, inland waterway, public/private utility,
airside, marine, military and nuclear projects, working in urban, rural, underground, near
shore and offshore marine environments. He has also carried out forensic investigation work
in the UK, Germany and in Southern California.
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Related
Projects Avalon Park Relief Middle School, Orange County, Florida. Mr. Wilshaw served as
geotechnical project manager for this relief middle school construction project on a 19-acre
parcel of land. The project will include on-site retention (lake), one- to two-story classroom
buildings, an athletic track, basketball and tennis courts, paved drives and parking areas. The
purpose of the final geotechnical exploration is to explore the site soil and groundwater
conditions to assist in establishing final site grades and provide recommendations for the
design of foundations, pavements, site development, and determine the suitability of retention
pond soils for use as fill. Universal Engineering Sciences, Inc. (UES) has completed the
subsurface exploration of the property proposed for the Corner Lakes / Avalon Relief Middle
School in Avalon Park, Orange County, Florida.
Geotechnical Exploration, Stonewall Jackson Middle School, Orange County, Florida.
Mr. Wilshaw was the geotechnical project manager for this project will consist of demolishing
existing school buildings and re-building. One new wet stormwater management pond is also
proposed. Mr. Wilshaw's services included: soil boring logs and classifications; existing
groundwater levels and estimated seasonal high levels; foundation recommendations;
anticipated settlement (total and differential); site preparation recommendations; pavement
design recommendations and retention pond design parameters. Mr. Wilshaw also
performed additional geotechnical appraisal and muck delineation.
Preliminary Geotechnical Exploration -Site Suitability, New Elementary School "I,"
Polk County, Florida. Mr. Wilshaw was the geotechnical project manager for this new
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school construction project. He performed preliminary field and laboratory explorations to
provide initial geotechnical engineering recommendations for groundwater control, foundation
design and site preparation. Note: Universal also determined the concentration of Radium
266 in the near surface soils.
Geotechnical Engineering Services for 16-Classroom Addition, Lake Gibson Senior
High School, Polk County, Florida. Mr. Wilshaw was the geotechnical project manager for
this construction project of anewtwo-story 16-classroom building. Mr. Wilshaw managed the
field and laboratory explorations and provided geotechnical engineering recommendations for
groundwater control, foundation design and site preparation. He made an engineering
interpretation of field and laboratory explorations and recommendations for estimated
seasonal high groundwater levels, foundation solutions, soil strength parameters and other
concerns. His report also included a determination of the concentration of Radium 266 in the
near surface soils.
Geotechnical Exploration, Dry Retention Area, Beverley Shores Elementary School,
Leesburg, Lake County, Florida. Mr. Wilshaw was the geotechnical project manager for
this educational building project involving the building of a series of three (3) two-story school
buildings. Each building is supported by a shallow spread foundation with a 4-inch thick slab-
on-grade. The parking and driveway areas were constructed utilizing a flexible pavement
system consisting of an asphaltic concrete wearing surface on top of a stabilized subgrade
and limerock base. Mr. Wilshaw evaluated additional explorations carried out at the site of
the proposed dry retention pond. He confirmed the poor percolation properties of this soil by
carrying out a constant head permeability test, which indicated a permeability of less than 0.5
feet /day.
^ Sinkhole Exploration, 6205 West Colonial Drive, Ocoee, Orange County, Florida. Mr.
Wilshaw was the geotechnical project manager for this 3.5-acre heavily wooded site. He
completed a geologic characterization and sinkhole assessment for the above-referenced
site.
^ Geotechnical Exploration, Proposed 5,400 Sq. Ft. Retail Building, Orange County,
Florida. Mr. Wilshaw was the geotechnical project manager for this commercial building
project. He completed a subsurface exploration and recommendations for groundwater
control, foundation design, pavement design, stormwater management design parameters
and site preparation.
^ Piled Foundation System, Lofts at Town Center, Altamonte Springs, Florida. Mr.
Wilshaw was the geotechnical project manager for this residential development project
consisting of constructing aseven-story apartment building. Mr. Wilshaw made ground
improvement and final pile foundation system design recommendations.
^ Geotechnical Exploration Interim Report, Vista Royal Subdivision, Clermont, Lake
County, Florida. Mr. Wilshaw served as geotechnical project manager for this residential
development project involving eight hundred eighteen (818) individual residential lots, a
clubhouse, six (6) stormwater management areas and associated roads and drainage.
Geotechnical considerations involved with redeveloping this former sand mine included very
weak, plastic, under-consolidated and poorly drained mine tailings distributed across the site,
buried slopes associated with the former high-wall to the mine, water table impacts of both
ground improvement and development, soil stabilization recommendations, sewer and
drainage recommendations.
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Environmental Sciences • Geotechnical Engineering
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Publications Co-Author of the British Drilling Association Guidance on Safe Drilling of Landfills and
Contaminated Land (in press - 2004)
Universal
Office Orlando, Florida
Years with
Universal 2 (2004)
Years with
Other Firms 20
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Environmental Sciences • Geotechnical Engineering
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ALFONSO "TITO" ZACOUR, A.I.A.
Building Inspector, Plans Examiner, Threshold Inspector
Expertise Architecture, Plan Review, Interior Design, Building Inspection, Quality Control, Code
Compliance, Threshold Inspection
Academic
Background Master of Architecture, University of Puerto Rico, School of Architecture, Rio Piedras, Puerto
Rico, 1998
Bachelor of Environmental Design, University of Puerto Rico, School of Architecture, Rio
Piedras, Puerto Rico, 1996
Registrations Registered Architect and Threshold Building Inspector, Florida License No. AR0091999
Registered Interior Designer, Florida License No. ID0004902
Registered Architect, Puerto Rico License No. ARL17938
Certifications NCARB National Board Certified Architect, Certificate No. 57911
Construction Documents Technologist (CDT)
Construction Specifications Institute (CSI)
Certified Fire Protection Specialist (CEPS), Certificate No. 2438
Contractor's Institute BCT (Building Contaminant Technician), Certificate No. 06BCT0142
Experience Mr. Zacour has over twelve (12) years of experience in architecture, interior design, threshold
and private provider inspection. His expertise includes preparing construction cost estimates,
working drawings, specifications, evaluation and assessment of buildings and contract
documents, coordination and administration of design and construction phases. Mr. Zacour
has performed as a Building Official, Private Provider Inspector, Building Inspector, Plans
Examiner and Threshold "Special" Inspector.
Mr. Zacour possesses a broad degree of leadership, discipline, creativity and managerial
professionalism. His approach to performing his duties includes hands-on design, efficiency,
environmental quality and budget-consciousness. His experience includes project
coordination, handling multiple tasks simultaneously, careful attention to detail and extensive
knowledge of local and federal building codes and practices.
Related
Projects Fells Cove (Lennar Homes), Kissimmee, Osceola County, Florida. Residential building
inspection, plan review and quality assurance (QA) inspections.
^ Emerald Island (Park Square Homes), Kissimmee, Osceola County, Florida. Residential
building inspection, plan review and quality assurance (QA) inspections.
^ Polk Community College, Polk County, Florida. Commercial building inspections and plan
reviews.
^ Stratford Pointe (KB Homes), Kissimmee, Osceola County, Florida. Residential building
inspection and plan review.
^ Fountain Parke (DR Horton Homes), Lake Mary, Seminole County, Florida. Residential
building inspection and plan review.
^ Valencia Community College (Various Campuses), Kissimmee, Osceola County.
Commercial building inspection and plan review.
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Environmental Sciences • Geotechnical Engineering
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^ University of Central Florida, Kissimmee, Osceola County. Commercial building
inspections and plan review.
^ PIECO Berryman 8~ Hennigar, Orlando, Florida. Mr. Zacour served as Architect and
Threshold Inspector for this firm and was responsible for the evaluation and assessment of
buildings and contract documents of all occupancy types and all trades. He also performed
Building Official, Building Inspector, and Plans Examiner duties while being the Private
Provider for various counties in Central Florida.
^ Orval E. Sifontes, Architect, San Juan, Puerto Rico. Mr. Zacour was a Staff Architect for
this firm responsible for all phases of project design, administration and project completion.
^ UNIPRO Architects, Engineers & Planners, Guaynabo, Puerto Rico. Mr. Zacour was a
Staff Architect for this firm and was involved with project design, administration and project
completion, preparing cost estimates, working drawings, specifications, construction
supervision and project management.
^ Urban Venture Group, Guaynabo, Puerto Rico. Mr. Zacour was a project architect
involved in various phases of project design including comprehensive coordination with the
consultants, meeting with clients, and preparation and organization of highly detailed working
drawings.
Publications Zacour, Alfonso. "Ramon Frade: Architect and Artist." Heliografia Informative Bulletin,
AACUPR, Volume II, November, 1994.
Professional
Affiliations National Council of Architectural registration Boards (NCARB)
American Institute of Architects (AIA)
College of Architects and Landscape Architects of Puerto Rico (CAAPPR)
Universal
Office Orlando, Florida
Years with
Universal 1 (2005)
Years with
Other Firms 11
"Committed to Service"
UNIVERSAL ENGINEERING SCIENCES, INC.
Environmental Sciences Geotechnical Engineering
Threshold Inspection • Construction Materials Testing Services
TIM CHARPENTIER
Title: Senior Laboratory Technician
Expertise: Soils -Laboratory Testing
Experience: Mr. Charpentier has been with Universal Engineering Sciences for over 8 years as
laboratory and field technician. His responsibilities include sampling and testing of
construction materials, and he has been involved with many phases of construction testing
for commercial, residential, and governmental projects.
Mr. Charpentier's experience includes all phases of construction materials testing for
roadway and building construction including: in-place density testing for building pad fill;
site utilities; roadway subgrade and base; asphalt sampling and depth checks; sampling
and testing of concrete and masonry grout; and coring of hardened concrete. He is also
responsible for aspects of laboratory testing including: modified and standard proctor tests;
soil gradations; P;tterberg limits; falling head permeability tests; Florida Bearing values;
limerock bearing ratio tests.
Academic
Background: Coventry Senior High School- 1991
Professional
Certifications: ACI Aggregate Field Testing Technician Certification
CTQP Aggregate Field Testing Technician (TIN 061580173)
CTQP LBR Technician (TIN 061580173)
Related
Projects:
Thomas B Manuel Bridge Martin Countv FL -Performed earthwork laboratory quality
control testing services, such as standard and modified proctor, moisture content, percent
fines, sieve analysis, and limerock bearing ratio (LBR) for the replacement bridge
constructed over the St. Lucie River in Martin County for the Florida Turnpike District.
Northlake Reliever Road and Bridge Palm Beach Countv FL -Performed earthwork
laboratory quality control testing services, such as standard and modified proctor, moisture
content, percent fines, sieve analysis, and limerock bearing ratio (LBR) for the roadway and
bridge over 195 in Palm Beach county for Palm Beach County Engineering and Roadway
Division..
1- 95 Overpass at Beeline Expressway West Palm Beach FL - Mr. Charpentier was
responsible for vibration monitoring during pile driving activities for this six month overpass
expansion project.
UES Office: West Palm Beach
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Environmental Sciences . Geotechnical Engineering
Threshold Inspection • Construction Materials Testing Services
Years with
UES: 8 Years
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CHRI TOPHER P CFORNORT
Field Technician Supervisor /Project Manager
Expertise Construction Materials Testing and Environmental Site Assessments
Experience Mr. Gearhart's duties include production control, scheduling and
supervision of field personnel. Mr. Gearhart has project management and field
experience in the following areas: structural steel welding inspections; inspection of pile
driving of precast prestressed piles and auger cast pile inspections; construction materials
inspections for building construction; pre-engineered wooden truss inspections; reinforced
masonry inspections; moisture emission testing; vibration monitoring; coring of asphalt
and hardened concrete; testing compressive strength of concrete cylinders; and
geotechnical exploration.
Environmental Investigation and Proiect Management: Coordinate and perform Phase I
Environmental Site Assessments, including: historical document research and review;
EPA and DEP environmental records review; personal interviews and site walk-over
inspections; subsurface explorations; testing of soil, groundwater and air for priority
pollutants; delineate underground contaminant plumes; and preparation of reports
containing assessment findings and recommendations.
Academic Bachelor of Science, Geography, Minor: Political Science, Florida State University,
Background Tallahassee, Florida, 2000.
Certifications/ AWS Certified Welding Inspector- No. 05010061
Registrations FCPA Structural Masonry Inspector
ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician Level 1
CTQP Concrete Field Inspector -Level I
CTQP Earthwork Field Inspector -Level II
FDEP Stormwater, Erosion, and Sedimentation Control Inspector
Nuclear Density Gauge Safety Training Certification
OSHA 40-hour Health and Safety Training, 2001
Related .
Projects Aventura Beach Marina -Monitored and documented the placement and quality of over
2,000 auger cast piles. Performed field concrete quality control tests and inspections on the
parking garages and the four high-rise buildings located in Sunny Isles, Miami-Dade
• Gold Coast Beverage, Pompano Beach, Florida -Performed structural steel welding
Inspections, field concrete quality control tests, reinforced tilt panel inspections and floor
flatness testing on this 150,000 square foot retail center located in Pompano Beach, Florida.
• Palm Beach International Airport - Mr.Gearhart served as an on site field representative for
the Department of Airports Construction Division. Insuring that construction activities were
performed in compliance with plans and specifications.
• Wal-Mart Supercenters, Palm Beach, Broward, St. Lucie, and Miami-Dade Counties,
Florida - Performed structural steel welding Inspections, field concrete quality control tests
and moisture emission testing on several of these 220,000 square foot retail center located
throughout Broward, Palm Beach, Martin Counties, and St. Lucie Counties.
"Committed to Service"
lreshold / Privafe Provider Inspection and Plan Review
Construction Materials Testing • Geophysical Services
Environmental Sciences • Geotechnical Engineering
Biographical Data
South Florida Water Management District - Mr. Gearhart served both as a Project
Manager and as an Inspector for the hurricane repairs performed on various SFWMD levees
located throughout Palm Beach, Martin, St. Lucie, Okeechobee, Highlands, Glades and
Osceola Counties. Services included: monitoring of site work activities, soil compaction
testing, and insuring that construction activities were performed incompliance with plans and
specifications.
Universal
Office West Palm Beach
Years with
Universal 5 (2001)
"Committed to Service"
® UNIVERSAL ENGINEERING SCIENCES, INC.
Environmental Sciences • Geotechnical Engineering
Threshold Inspection .Construction Materials Testing Services
SCOTT M. MENSEN
Title: Laboratory Supervisor/Engineering Technician
Expertise: Construction Materials Testing Services
Experience: Mr. Mensen's duties include production control, scheduling and supervision of field
and laboratory personnel. Mr. Mensen has field experience in the following areas:
inspection of auger cast pile installation; construction materials testing for soil and
concrete for building and roadway construction; reinforced masonry inspections;
moisture emission testing; vibration monitoring; coring of asphalt and hardened
concrete; and testing compressive strength of concrete cylinders.
Academic
Background: Bachelor of Arts in Earth Science, University of Northern Iowa, 2004
Certifications/
Registrations: ACI Concrete Strength Testing Technician
CTQP Concrete Lab Technician - Level I (TIN M52579382)
ACI Concrete Field Testing Technician -Level I
ACI Aggregate Field Testing Technician Certification
CTQP Aggregate Field Testing Technician (TIN M52579382)
CTQP LBR Technician (TIN M52579382)
Nuclear Density Gauge Safety Training Certification
Related
Projects:
Nova Residence -Monitored and documented the placement of 100 auger cast piles.
Performed field concrete quality control tests on the grout used in the construction of
these piles.
Wal-Mart Suoercenters South Florida -Performed field concrete quality control tests
and moisture emission testing on several of the 200,000 square foot retail centers
located throughout Palm Beach and Miami-Dade Counties.
Years with
UES: 1 Years
UES Office: West Palm Beach
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Orlando International Airport
Mid-Crossfield Taxiway (Bridge) Extension
Orlando International Airport
Cargo Road
Orlando International Airport
West Apron Rehabilitation
Orlando International Airport
United Airlines Loading Bridges
Orlando International Airport
Central Florida Regional Airport
Seminole County
Daytona Beach Regional Airport
Preliminary Terminal Design
Volusia County
Braniff Hangar
Orlando International Airport
Duel South Crossfield Taxiways
Orlando International Airport
3rd Runway
Orlando International Airport
ComAir Hangar
Orlando International Airport
Kissimmee Airport
Osceola County
St. Petersburg Airport
Pinellas County
Cargo Road
Orlando International Airport
Howard Needles Tammen & Bergendoff
Orlando, Florida
Teng/O'Brien Kreitzberg, Joint Venture
Orlando, Florida
ZHA, Incorporated
Orlando, Florida
Avcon Aviation Consultants
Orlando, Florida
Avcon Aviation Consultants
Orlando, Florida
Bristol Childs and Associates
Miami, Florida
Day Zimmermann and Associates
Daytona Beach, Florida
Greiner, Inc.
Orlando, Florida
Greiner, Inc.
Orlando, Florida
Greiner, Inc.
Orlando, Florida
Greiner, Inc.
Orlando, Florida
Hoyle Tanner and Associates
Orlando, Florida
Hoyle Tanner and Associates
Orlando, Florida
Kimley Horn & Associates
Orlando, Florida
hresho/d /Private Provider Inspecfion and Plan Review
Construction Materials Testing • Geophysical Services
Environmental Sciences • Gentar_hnirar Fnninmrinn
Airport Projects Client
South Access Road
Orlando International Airport
4th Runway
Orlando International Airport
Landside Terminal Expansion
Orlando International Airport
Airside Two Apron
Orlando International Airport
Melbourne Airport Expansion
Melbourne, Florida
Shuttle Landing Facility Improvements
Kennedy Space Center
Taxiway Mill & Overlay
Patrick Air Force Base
Brevard County, Florida
Skid Strip Improvements
Cape Canaveral Air Force Station
Southwest Florida Regional
Air Cargo Facility
Southwest Florida Regional
Police/Fire/Training Facility
Naples Municipal Airport
Taxiway Reconstruction
Venice Municipal Airport
Holding Aprons
Kay Larkin Airport
Palatka, Florida
Keystone Heights Airport
Keystone Heights, Florida
Kimley Horn & Associates
Orlando, Florida
Turner Collie & Braden
Orlando, Florida
ZHA, Incorporated
Orlando, Florida
ZHA, Incorporated
Orlando, Florida
Melbourne Airport Authority
Melbourne, Florida
Avcon Aviation Consultants
Orlando, Florida
Watson Paving Company
Cocoa, Florida
WWG Asphalt
Brevard County, Florida
LPA Group
Tampa, Florida
Greiner, Inc.
Ft. Myers, Florida
LPA Group
Tampa, Florida
City of Venice
Venice, Florida
Bristol Childs & Associates
Coral Gables, Florida
Hoyle Tanner Associates
Orlando, Florida
4resho/d /Private Provider Inspection and Plan Review
Construction Materials Testing • Geophysical Services
Environmental Sciences • Geotechnica/ Enaineerina
Airport Projects (Continued) Client
St. Augustine Airport Hangars
St. Augustine, Florida
Gainesville Regional Airport
Gainesville, Florida
Daytona Beach Regional Airport Taxiway & Runway
Resurfacing, Daytona Beach, Florida
New Symrna Beach Municipal Airport
Taxiway & Drainage Improvements
Flagler County Airport
Runway & Taxiway Resurfacing
Hoyle Tanner Associates
Orlando, Florida
Brentwood Company
Gainesville, Florida
County of Volusia
Volusia County, Florida
City of New Smyrna Beach
New Smyrna Beach, Florida
County of Flagler
Flagler County, Florida
Building/Structure Projects
The Waverly
Orlando, Florida
CNL Office Building
Orlando, Florida
Orange County Convention Center
Orlando, Florida
Crescent at Central Florida Research Park
Orange County, Florida
Lincoln at Delaney Square Apartments
Orlando, Florida
Echelon Uptown
Orlando, Florida
Echelon at Cheney Place
Orlando, Florida
Heathrow International Business Center
Seminole County, Florida
Health Central
Ocoee, Florida
ZOM
Orlando, Florida
CNL Commercial Properties, Inc.
Orlando, Florida
Orange County
Orlando, Florida
Crescent Resources
Lake Mary, Florida
Lincoln Properties
Alpharetta, Georgia
Echelon International
St. Petersburg, Florida
Echelon International
St. Petersburg, Florida
Pizzuti Companies
Columbus, Ohio
City of Ocoee
Ocoee, Florida
rresho/d /Private Provider Inspection and Plan Review
Construction Materials Testing • Geophysical Services
Environmental Sciences • Geotechnica/ Enaineerina
Airport Projects (Continued) Client
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Millenia Mall
Orlando, Florida
Orlando Premium Outlets
Orlando, Florida
Maitland Summitt Office Complex
Orange County
Grand Romance Boat Terminal
Seminole County
Citrus Bowl Administration Building
Orange County
Halifax Marina
Volusia County
Daytona Int'I. Speedway Corp. Headquarters
Volusia County
International Corporate Park
Orange County
Orange County Schools Administration Building
Orange County
Orlando Utilities Commission Maintenance Facility
Orange County
The Sherwin Condominium
Volusia County
Deland Waste Water Treatment Plant
Volusia County
Deltona Waste Water Treatment Plant
Volusia County
The Forbes Company
Orlando, Florida
Simon/Chelsea Orlando Development
Dawsonville, GA
Allstate Company
Chicago, Illinois
Blount Sikes and Associates
Orlando, Florida
CT HSU Associates
Orlando, Florida
Dave McGrath, Incorporated
Daytona Beach, Florida
International Speedway Corporation
Daytona Beach, Florida
International Corporate Park
Winter Park, Florida
Orange County School Board
Orlando, Florida
Orlando Utilities Commission
Orlando, Florida
Peck Realty and Development
Daytona Beach, Florida
Quentin L. Hampton Associates
Port Orange, Florida
Southern States Utilities
Apopka, Florida
Daytona Beach Community College Administration Building
Volusia County
Coast Guard Drug Interdiction Compound
Pinellas County
Stottler Stagg Associates
Orlando, Florida
Stottler Stagg Associates
Orlando, Florida
~resho/d /Private Provider Inspection and Plan Review
Construction Materials Testing • Geophysical Services
Building/Structure Projects (Continued) Client
Orange Lake Country Club
Orange County
Ocean Center Civic Auditorium
Daytona Beach, Florida
State of Florida General Service Center
Daytona Beach, Florida
U.S. Postal Service General Service Center
Daytona Beach, Florida
Alachua County Jail
Gainesville, Florida
Harn Museum
University of Florida
Gainesville, Florida
Marion County Parking Facility
Ocala, Florida
North End-Zone Stadium Expansion
Ben Hill Griffin Stadium
Gainesville, Florida
Suwannee Criminal Justice Complex
Live Oak, Florida
Van Priest Auditorium
North Florida Junior College
Madison, Florida
Wal-Mart
Silver Springs Blvd
Gainesville, Florida
Advanced Solid Rocket Motor Facilities
Space Shuttle Program
Kennedy Space Center
Winter Park Construction
Winter Park, Florida
Ellerbe Builders
Daytona Beach, Florida
Foley & Associates
Daytona Beach, Florida
Foley & Associates
Daytona Beach, Florida
Alachua County Public Works
Engineering Department
Alachua County Board of County Commissioners
Jackson-Reeger, Arch.
Gainesville, Florida
Marion County Board of
County Commissioners
Ocala, Florida
University of Florida
Gainesville, Florida
Strollo Architects
Orlando, Florida
Jackson-Reeger, AIA
Gainesville, Florida
Wal-Mart, Inc.
Gainesville, Florida
Reynolds, Smith & Hills
Merritt Island, Florida
Jacksonville, Florida
Threshold /Private Provider Inspection and Plan Review
Construction Materials Testing • Geophysical Services
Environmental Sciences • Geotechnica/ Enaineerina
Building/Structure Projects (Continued) Client
Cargo Carrier Processing Facility Briel, Rhame, Poynter & Houser
Shuttle-C, Advanced Launch System Melbourne, Florida
Kennedy Space Center
Ron Jons Surf Shop Reconstruction Baugher Construction Co.
Cocoa Beach, Florida Cocoa Beach, Florida
Launch Complex 40 Reconstruction Bechtel National, Inc.
Titan Rocket Facility for the Cape Canaveral, Florida
Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida
Merritt Square Mall Expansion Soloff Construction Co.
Merritt Island, Florida Chattanooga, Tennessee
Cruise Terminal #5 Canaveral Port Authority
Port Canaveral, Florida Cape Canaveral, Florida
City of Ft. Myers Parking Garage City of Ft. Myers
Ft. Myers, Florida Ft. Myers, Florida
Charlotte County Admin. Building Charlotte County
Charlotte County, Florida Charlotte County, Florida
Community National Bank Building Dentmon and Kelley
Cape Coral, Florida Tampa, Florida
Mervyn's Mervyn's West
Hayward, California Boca Raton, Florida
Florida Power & Light Erwin Construction
Martin County Power Plant Palm Beach Gardens, Florida
Martin County, Florida
Morkami Museum Palm Beach County
Palm Beach County, Florida Palm Beach County, Florida
Aircraft Trading Center Gallagher Plumer Ltd.
Jupiter, Florida c/o C.J.W. & Associates
West Palm Beach, Florida
Palm Beach County Criminal Justice Detention Center Sverdrup/Morse Diesel
Palm Beach County, Florida West Palm Beach, Florida
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Thresho/d /Private Provider Inspection and Plan Review
Construction Materials Testing • Geophysical Services
Building/Structure Projects (Continued) Client
K-Mart #4343
West Palm Beach, Florida
Broward County Courthouse
Broward County, Florida
Palm Coast Auto Distribution Center
Palm Beach County, Florida
Delray Mall
Delray Beach, Florida
Cuhaci & Peterson Architects
Orlando, Florida
Slater Corporation
Miami, Florida
Transdevelopment
Portland, Oregon
Delray Mall Associates
Delray Beach, Florida
Environmental Projects
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Dixie County Landfill Transfer Station
Cross City, Florida
Edward Jones
SW Landfill
GW Monitor Wells
Alachua County, Florida
Gilchrist County Landfill Expansion
8 Grassroots Facility
Bell, Florida
Columbia County Landfill Site
Columbia County, Florida
Solid Waste Authority of Palm Beach
Transfer Station
McArthur Dairy Monitor Wells & Asbestos
Miami, Florida
Mr. Charles Peet Warehouse
Groundwater Recovery
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
ACME Improvement District
Drum Removal & Soil Sampling
Wellington, Florida
CH2M Hill
Gainesville, Florida
Gillcrest County Board of Comm.
Gillcrest County, Florida
CH2M Hill
Gainesville, Florida
Black & Veatch
Orlando, Florida
McArthur Dairy
Miami, Florida
Mr. Charles Peet
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
ACME Improvement District
Wellington, Florida
Threshold /Private Provider Inspection and Plan Review
Construction Materials Testing • Geophysical Services
Environmenfa/ Sciences • Geotechnica/ Enaineerina
Building/Structure Projects (Continued) Client
Miami Elevator
Monitor Wells
Riviera Beach, Florida
Industrial Waste Service
Daytona Beach, Florida
Volusia County School Bus Maint. Facility
Daytona Beach, Florida
Miami Elevator
Riviera Beach, Florida
City of Daytona Beach
Daytona Beach, Florida
Volusia County School Board
Deland, Florida
Port Orange Truck Stop Reid Hughs
Port Orange, Florida Daytona Beach, Florida
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Chicken Coop Lounge
Ft. Myers, Florida
K-Mart Store
Cape Coral, Florida
Argos Builders
Lehigh Acres, Florida
Cuhachi & Peterson
Orlando, Florida
Naples Tire and Auto
Naples, Florida
Moore Haven Nursing Home
Moore Haven, Florida
Carlson & Harris
Naples, Florida
Regency Health Care Systems
Ormond Beach, Florida
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Canal Road, Phase I & II Glace & Radcliffe
Manatee County, Florida Maitland, Florida
Pro. Office Building, Phase I & II Dr. Joseph Patnik
Port Charlotte, Florida Sarasota, Florida
Charlotte County Radiation Therapy
Reg. Center, Phase I & II
Port Charlotte, Florida
C & S National Bank
Ft. Myers, Florida
Former Equipment Maintenance Yard, Phase I & II
Port Charlotte, Florida
K-Mart Shopping Center, Phase I
General Development Corp.
Miami, Florida
Lamar Companies
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
Threshold /Private Provider Inspection and Plan Review
Construction Materials Testing • Geophysical Services
Environmental Sr_iPnrae • C~antnrhnirnl Fnninmrinn
Environmental Projects (Continued) Client
Avalon Road (Black Lake) Property
Orange County, Florida
Goodno Ranch
Port LaBelle, Florida
Southern Grocery Co.
Sarasota, Florida
7-11 Store #30044
Bradenton, Florida
U S Home Corporation
Casselberry, Florida
General Development Corp.
Miami, Florida
Southern Grocery Co.
Sarasota, Florida
Southland Corporation
Tampa, Florida
Emcee Electronics, Inc. Four Star, Inc.
Venice, Florida North Ft. Myers, Florida
Hospital Projects
Florida Hospital
Orange, Seminole, Lake, Osceola County
Halifax Hospital Physicians' Office Building
Volusia County
Physicians Office Building @ Halifax Hospital
Daytona Beach, Florida
Florida Hospital Design and Construction
Orlando, Florida
Boyd Soeberay Consulting Group
Indianapolis, Indiana
Foley & Associates
Daytona Beach, Florida
Jupiter Hospital - MRI
Jupiter, Florida
Central Florida Hospital, X-Ray Laboratory
Seminole County, Florida
Sand Lake Hospital, New Endoscopy Department Addition
Orlando, Florida
The Nursing Center at Mercy Hospital
Miami, Florida
Winter Park Memorial Hospital
Winter Park, Florida
Coast Mechanic Services, LLC
Melbourne, Florida
Egremont Heathcare Associates
Miami, Florida
Commons Medical
Orlando, Florida
Florida Hospital, Celebration Health Florida Hospital Design and Construction
Osceola County, Florida Orlando, Florida
Mike Moore Construction
West Palm Beach, Florida
Insul-Coat, Inc.
Orlando, Florida
Threshold /Private Provider Inspection and Plan Review
Construction Materials Testing • Geophysical Services
Environmental Sciences . (~nMerhniral Fnninmrinn
Environmental Projects (Continued) Client
Naval Training Center Hospital
Orlando, Florida
West Orange Hospital
Ocoee, Florida
Arnold Palmer Women and Children's Hospital
Orlando, Florida
Arnold Palmer Hospital, Emergency Entrance Pad
Orlando, Florida
Raymond's Veterinary Hospital
Seminole County, Florida
Heart of Florida Hospital
Haines City, Florida
Indian River Memorial Hospital
Vero Beach, Florida
Sea Pines Hospital, Melbourne
Melbourne, Florida
Cape Canaveral Hospital
Cape Canaveral, Florida
Volusia Memorial Hospital
Deland, Florida
Florida Hospital Waterman
Lake County, Florida
Florida Hospital, Rollins & Sanitarium
Orange County, Florida
Florida Hospital, East Medical Office Building
Lake Underhill Road, Orlando, Florida
Orlando General Hospital Addition
Orlando, Florida
Central Florida Equine Hospital
Seminole County, Florida
Florida Hospital College of Health Sciences
Orlando, Florida
Speegle Construction, Inc.
Cocoa, Florida
West Orange Hospital
Winter Garden, Florida
R.C. Stevens Construction Company
Orlando, Florida
Acts Construction, Inc.
Orlando, Florida
Harmon Paving Company
Orlando, Florida
Wachovia Bank, National Association
Winter Haven, Florida
Indian River Memorial Hospital
Vero Beach, Florida
Melbourne Health Associates, Limited
Melbourne, Florida
Cape Canaveral Hospital
Cocoa Beach, Florida
Saxon Medical Center
Orange City, Florida
Florida Hospital Waterman
Tavares, Florida
Cronin Construction
Altamonte Springs, Florida
Commons Medical
Orlando, Florida
H.C. Buchanan Concrete
Orlando, Florida
Keystone Builders, Inc.
Winter Garden, Florida
Florida Hospital Design and Construction
Orlando, Florida
~resho/d /Private Provider Inspection and Plan Review
Construction Materials Testing • Geophysical Services
Environmental Sciences • Geotechnica/ Enaineerina
Hospital Projecfs (Continued) Client
Florida Hospital Altamonte Parking Garage
Altamonte Springs, Florida
Florida Hospital Waterman Cancer Center
Tavares, Florida
Brasfield & Gorrie General Contractors, LLC
Maitland, Florida
Florida Hospital Waterman
Tavares, Florida
Hotel/Condominium Projects
Grand Lakes Resort
Orlando, Florida
Ritz Carlton and Marriott Hotels
Orlando, Florida
Omni Resort at ChampionsGate
Osceola County, Florida
Adams Mark Hotel
Jacksonville, Florida
Adams Mark Hotel
Daytona Beach, Florida
Holiday Inn Family Suites
Orange County, Florida
Country Hospitality Inns
Orange, Volusia, Pinellas Counties
Seaworld Marriott
Orange County
Daytona Beach Marriott
Volusia County
Plaza International
Orange County
Marina Point Condominiums
Volusia County
Emerald Seas Condominiums (two 8 story buildings)
Cocoa Beach, Florida
Triarc International
New York City, New York
Triarc International
New York City, New York
RIDA Development
Houston, Texas
H B E, Inc.
Orlando, Florida
H B E, Inc.
Orlando, Florida
Holiday Inn Suites
Orlando, Florida
Interplan Practices
Orlando, Florida
Marriott Corporation
Washington, D.C.
Pawnee-Daytona Beach Marriott
Daytona Beach, Florida
Plaza International Associates
New York, New York
VAL Corporation
Ormond Beach, Florida
Emerald Seas Development, Inc.
Cocoa Beach, Florida
iresho/d /Private Provider Inspection and Plan Review
Construction Materials Testing • Geophysical Services
Hospital Projects (Continued) Client
Hotel/Condominium Projects (Continued)
Ritz Carlton Hotel
Daytona Beach Marriott Hotel
Daytona Beach, Florida
Client
Howard Miller, P.E.
Boca Raton, Florida
LeCesse Corporation
Orlando, Florida
Roadway/Bridge Projects
Lake Norris Bridge Replacement over Black Water Creek
Lake County, Florida
US 27
Lake County, Florida
Seven Seas Drive Widening
Orange County, Florida
International Drive Extension
Orange County, Florida
I-4 Turkey Lake Road Interchange
Orange County, Florida
SR 40 -Ormond Beach
Volusia County, Florida
US 27 / 441 -Leesburg
Lake County, Florida
I-95 Flagler -Rest Area
Flagler County, Florida
Goldenrod Road
Orange County, Florida
US 1 -Melbourne
Brevard County, Florida
Beeline -Alafaya Interchange
Orange County, Florida
South Access Road/Loop Road
Orange County, Florida
Alafaya Trail Extension
Orange County, Florida
John Young Parkway Extension
Orange County, Florida
Avcon, Inc.
Orlando, Florida
Jacobs/Sverdrup
Orlando, Florida
Boyle Engineering
Orlando, Florida
Busch Properties
Orlando, Florida
Busch Properties
Orlando, Florida
Florida Dept. of Transportation
Deland, Florida
Florida Dept. of Transportation
Deland, Florida
Florida Dept. of Transportation
Deland, Florida
Florida Dept. of Transportation
Deland, Florida
Florida Dept. of Transportation
Deland, Florida
Howard Needles Tammen & Bergendoff
Orlando, Florida
Kimley Horne & Associates
Orlando, Florida
Cochrane Engineering
Orlando, Florida
Orange County Public Utilities
Orlando, Florida
iresho/d /Private Provider Inspection and Plan Review
Construction Materials Testing • Geophysical Services
Environmental Sciences • Geotechnica/ Enaineerina
East-West Expressway Widening
Orange County, Florida
Conway Road Extension
Orange County, Florida
Narcoossee Road
Orange County, Florida
I-95 Viera Boulevard Interchange
Brevard County, Florida
Viera Boulevard Extension
Viera, Florida
Fay Boulevard Widening
Port St. John, Florida
Viera Boulevard
Viera, Florida
Lambert Road and Bridge
Merritt Island, Florida
Playalinda Beach Road and Railroad
Merritt Island, Florida
State Road 78
Lee County, Florida
Pine Island Road
Phase I & II
Bonita Springs Wastewater System
Bonita Springs, Florida
Southwest Cape Coral Reclamation Facility
Cape Coral, Florida
Koreshan Boulevard
Lee County, Florida
Improvements to CR 222 (Millhopper Road)
Alachua County, Florida
Improvements to SR 25
Hamilton County, Florida
Micanopy Bypass
Alachua County, Florida
Parsons Brinkerhoff
Orlando, Florida
Regional Engineers, Planners & Surveyors (REPS)
Orlando, Florida
Regional Engineers, Planners 8 Surveyors (REPS)
Orlando, Florida
Viera Associates
Brevard County, Florida
The Viera Company
Viera, Florida
Bussen-Mayer Engineering Group
Merritt Island, Florida
Cochrane Engineering, Inc.
Orlando, Florida
Brevard County
Brevard County, Florida
Speegle Construction Company
Cocoa, Florida
Avalon Engineering
Cape Coral, Florida
Lee County Dept of Transp. & Engineering
Lee County, Florida
Boyle Engineering Corp.
Ft. Myers, Florida
City of Cape Coral
Cape Coral, Florida
Lee County Dept. of Transp.
Lee County, Florida
Alachua County Public Works
Gainesville, Florida
Florida Dept. of Transp.
Gainesville, Florida
Alachua County Public Works
Gainesville, Florida
Threshold /Private Provider Inspection and Plan Review
Construction Materials Testing • Geophysics/ Services
Environmental Sciences • Geotechnica/ Enaineerina
Roadway/Bridge Projects (Continued) Client
Improvements to Sharpes Ferry Road
Marion County, Florida
Prosperity Farms Road 10th to Burns
U.S. 92 Widening
Daytona Beach, Florida
Tomoka Farms Road Bridge Widening
Volusia County, Florida
Blue Lake Road Re-Alignment
Deland, Florida
City of Daytona Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant
Daytona Beach, Florida
Marion County Engineering Dept.
Ocala, Florida
Palm Beach County
Palm Beach County, Florida
Florida Dept of Transportation
Deland, Florida
County of Volusia
Volusia County, Florida
County of Volusia
Volusia County, Florida
Camp, Dresser & McGee
Daytona Beach, Florida
School Projects
Daytona Beach Community College Admin Bldg Daytona Beach Community College
Daytona Beach Community College Student Service Center Daytona Beach Community College
Daytona Beach, Florida Daytona Beach, Florida
Flagler Elementary School
Palm Coast High School
Paisley Elementary School
Orange County School Administration Building
Lockhart Elementary School
Orange County School Administration Garage
Denn John Middle School
Lake-Sumpter Community College Ponds
St. John Vianney Church & School
Chiefland High School
Chiefland, Florida
Chiefland Elementary School
Chiefland, Florida
Flagler County Schools
Flagler County Schools
Lake County Schools
Orange County Schools
Orange County Schools
Orange County Schools
Osceola County Schools
Stottler Stagg
Zelons Architects
Levy County School Board
Bronson, Florida
Goldman & Associates
c/o Levy County School Board
Bronson, Florida
iresho/d /Private Provider Inspection and Plan Review
Construction Materials Testing • Geophysical Services
Environmental Sciences • Geotechnica/ Enaineerina
Roadway/Bridge Projects (Continued) Client
Proposed Dixie County Jackson-Reeger, Architect
Middle School "AA" Gainesville, Florida
Cross City, Florida
Santa Fe Community College Flad & Associates, Arch.
Performing Arts Center Gainesville, Florida
Gainesville, Florida
Colonial Elementary School Lee County School Board
Lee County, Florida Lee County, Florida
Lake Worth High School School Board of Palm Beach
Palm Beach County, Florida Palm Beach County, Florida
Suncoast High School School Board of Palm Beach
Palm Beach County, Florida Palm Beach County, Florida
Washington Elementary School School Board of Palm Beach
Palm Beach County, Florida Palm Beach County, Florida
Sinkhole Projects
Keystone Height Sinkhole Park of the Palms
Keystone Heights, Florida Keystone Heights, Florida
Allstate Office Development, Maitland Summit Maitland, Florida
Arbors Office Development, Maitland Summit Maitland, Florida
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Tampa, Florida
Tampa, Florida
Plymouth Avenue (Roadway Widening) Deland, Florida
Sun Lake Apartments Lake Mary, Florida
Lake Mary, Florida
Proposed Long-Term Data Storage Florida Informanagement Systems
Lake Mary, Florida Lake Mary, Florida
Dixion Ticonderoga International Headquarters Heathrow, Florida
Cincinnati; Bell Information Headquarters Heathrow, Florida
Heathrow International Business Center Heathrow, Florida
Threshold /Private Provider Inspection and P/an Review
Construction Materials Testing • Geophysical Services
Environmental Sciences • Geotechnica/ Enaineerina
School Projects (Continued) Client
Orange County Civic Center, Phase III Orlando, Florida
Underground Storage Tank Projects
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Petroleum Tank Farm Design Conoco
Sulphur, Louisiana Houston, Texas
Pecan Grove Docking Terminal &Off-Loading Continental Pipeline Company
Facilities, Carlyss, Louisiana Houston, Texas
Bridge Foundation Design Citgo
Sulphur, Louisiana Sulphur, Louisiana
Calciner Foundations Conoco
Lake Charles, Louisiana Houston, Texas
Monitoring Well Installation Citgo, Inc.
Sulphur, Louisiana Sulphur, Louisiana
Elevated Storage Tank Conoco, Inc.
Deep Foundation Design & Installation Monitoring Houston, Texas
Westlake, Louisiana
Coke Handling Facility Continental Pipeline Company
Lake Charles, Louisiana Houston, Texas
Petroleum Tank Farm Design Plantation Pipeline Company
Baton Rouge, Louisiana Houston Texas
Piezolite Pile Stability Analyses Exxon
Baton Rouge, Louisiana Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Service Station & 25 foot Retaining Wall Design BP Oil
Atlanta, Georgia Atlanta, Georgia
Theme Parks Related Projects
Splendid China
Osceola County, Florida
Formosa Development
Kissimmee, Florida
Gatorland
Kissimmee, Florida
Wet & Wild Waterpark
Orlando, Florida
Gray Construction
Kissimmee, Florida
C.A. Meyer Paving
Orlando, Florida
iresho/d /Private Provider Inspection and Plan Review
Construction Materials Testing • Geophysical Services
Environmental Sciences • Geotechnica/ Enaineerina
Sinkhole Projects (Continued) Client
Sea World of Florida Busch Entertainment Corporation
Orlando, Florida Orlando, Florida
Walt Disney World Walt Disney World Architecture
Lake Buena Vista, Florida and Facilities Engineering
Lake Buena Vista, Florida
Universal Studios, Orlando Universal Studios Florida
Orlando, Florida Orlando, Florida
Sports Complex Projects
Orlando Arena
Orlando, Florida City of Orlando, Florida
Orlando Citrus Bowl
Orlando, Florida
Marlins Stadium
Melbourne, Florida
Daytona Beach Municipal Stadium
Daytona Beach, Florida
Rangers Stadium
Fort Myers, Florida
Florida Field
Gainesville, Florida
Lake Mary Sports Complex
Lake Mary, Florida
Kissimmee Sports Arena
Kissimmee, Florida
Seminole Country Sports Training Facility
Seminole County, Florida
Atlantis Ski Stadium
Sea World of Florida
City of Orlando, Florida
City of Melbourne, Florida
Daytona Beach, Florida
City of Fort Myers, Florida
University Athletic Associates -Florida
City of Lake Mary, Florida
City of Kissimmee, Florida
Seminole County, Florida
Busch Entertainment Companies
Orlando, Florida
construction Materials Testing • Geophysical Services
Theme Parks Related Projects (Continued) Client
Disney's Wide World of Sports Baseball Stadium
Orlando, Florida
Sanford Memorial Stadium Renovation
Sanford, Seminole County, Florida
Sea World Whale & Dolphin Stadium
Sea World of Florida
UCF Baseball Stadium
Orlando, Florida
Southeast Steel
Mulberry, Florida
City of Sanford
Sanford, Florida
Farmer Baker Barrios Architects, Inc.
Orlando, Florida
DRL / Lescher & Mahoney
Tampa, Florida
Sports Complex Projects (Continued) Client
Minority Firm Payments
2005 - 2006
Invoice Date Vendor Amount
7/26/2006 ANTILLIAN ENGINEERING $4,000.00
2/1/2006 ANTILLIAN ENGINEERING $3,383.70
11/14/2005 ANTILLIAN ENGINEERING $4,230.00
12/1/2005 ANTILLIAN ENGINEERING $5,972.20
ANTILLIAN ENGINEERING Total $17,585.90
9/20/2006 CAL-TECH TESTING, INC. $12,610.62
9/17/2006 CAL-TECH TESTING, INC. $404.25
8/11/2006 CAL-TECH TESTING, INC. $4,600.90
4/22/2006 CAL-TECH TESTING, INC. $290.75
9/15/2006 CAL-TECH TESTING, INC. $230.92
9/15/2006 CAL-TECH TESTING, INC. $389.68
8!1/2005 CAL-TECH TESTING, INC. $186.77
9/1/2005 CAL-TECH TESTING, INC. $7,310.81
10/1/2005 CAL-TECH TESTING, INC. $11,810.25
4/1/2006 CAL-TECH TESTING, INC. $746.91
2/1/2006 CAL-TECH TESTING, INC. $2,057.93
2/1/2006 CAL-TECH TESTING, INC. $736.46
CAL-TECH TESTING, INC. Total $41,376.25
6/18/2006 EXCALIBUR DRILLING, INC. $3,620.00
6/18/2006 EXCALIBUR DRILLING, INC. $13,515.00
6/18/2006 EXCALIBUR DRILLING, INC. $3,617.50
6/6/2006 EXCALIBUR DRILLING, INC. $1,788.25
6/25/2006 EXCALIBUR DRILLING, INC. $807.25
6/18/2006 EXCALIBUR DRILLING, INC. $771.75
7/12/2006 EXCALIBUR DRILLING, INC. $2,380.50
4/19/2006 EXCALIBUR DRILLING, INC. $6,168.75
4/26/2006 EXCALIBUR DRILLING, INC. $1,032.00
4/15/2006 EXCALIBUR DRILLING, INC. $1,036.25
5/19/2006 EXCALIBUR DRILLING, INC. $946.00
5/10/2006 EXCALIBUR DRILLING, INC. $11,904.50
4/30/2006 EXCALIBUR DRILLING, INC. $1,125.00
3/26/2006 EXCALIBUR DRILLING, INC. $4,089.75
8/22/2006 EXCALIBUR DRILLING, INC. $2,916.00
8/26/2006 EXCALIBUR DRILLING, INC. $1,500.00
8/10/2006 EXCALIBUR DRILLING, INC. $1,600.00
8/6/2006 EXCALIBUR DRILLING, INC. $1,008.75
9/10/2006 EXCALIBUR DRILLING, INC. $1,100.00
8/26/2006 EXCALIBUR DRILLING, INC. $3,283.75
7/5/2006 EXCALIBUR DRILLING, INC. $6,401.25
7/12/2006 EXCALIBUR DRILLING, INC. $1,444.00
7/20/2006 EXCALIBUR DRILLING, INC. $1,281.25
7/10/2006 EXCALIBUR DRILLING, INC. $574.75
8/1/2006 EXCALIBUR DRILLING, INC. $9,491.00
7/30/2006 EXCALIBUR DRILLING, INC. $16,389.50
7/20/2006 EXCALIBUR DRILLING, INC. $810.50
8/11/2005 EXCALIBUR DRILLING, INC. $5,865.00
9/26/2005 EXCALIBUR DRILLING, INC. $770.00
9/29/2005 EXCALIBUR DRILLING, INC. $750.00
9/26/2005 EXCALIBUR DRILLING, INC. $1,765.00
9/26/2005 EXCALIBUR DRILLING, INC. $1,145.00
10/28/2005 EXCALIBUR DRILLING, INC. $1,321.25
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2005 - 2006
10/15/2005 EXCALIBUR DRILLING, INC. $1,200.00
11/5/2005 EXCALIBUR DRILLING, INC. $5,852.25
8/10/2005 EXCALIBUR DRILLING, INC. $1,000.00
8/20/2005 EXCALIBUR DRILLING, INC. $1,025.00
8/11/2005 EXCALIBUR DRILLING, INC. $800.00
9/20/2005 EXCALIBUR DRILLING, INC. $1,062.50
9/20/2005 EXCALIBUR DRILLING, INC. $1,650.00
9/12/2005 EXCALIBUR DRILLING, INC. $1,500.00
3/25/2006 EXCALIBUR DRILLING, INC. $1,435.00
2/26/2006 EXCALIBUR DRILLING, INC. $1,205.00
3/12/2006 EXCALIBUR DRILLING, INC. $750.00
2/25/2006 EXCALIBUR DRILLING, INC. $1,245.00
2/25/2006 EXCALIBUR DRILLING, INC. $1,150.00
3/25/2006 EXCALIBUR DRILLING, INC. $1,667.50
3/23/2006 EXCALIBUR DRILLING, INC. $1,039.75
1/25/2006 EXCALIBUR DRILLING, INC. $1,705.00
2/7/2006 EXCALIBUR DRILLING, INC. $1,737.25
2/6/2006 EXCALIBUR DRILLING, INC. $931.25
1/31/2006 EXCALIBUR DRILLING, INC. $931.25
2/25/2006 EXCALIBUR DRILLING, INC. $1,225.00
2/17/2006 EXCALIBUR DRILLING, INC. $1,163.75
2/6/2006 EXCALIBUR DRILLING, INC. $2,112.50
EXCALIBUR DRILLING, INC. Total $144,607.50
12/19/2005 METALS & MATERIALS ENGINEERS $2,514.25
12/21/2005 METALS & MATERIALS ENGINEERS $735.00
2/28/2006 METALS & MATERIALS ENGINEERS $2,466.60
2/28/2006 METALS & MATERIALS ENGINEERS $2,400.45
7/1/2006 METALS & MATERIALS ENGINEERS $3,155.00
12/21/2005 METALS & MATERIALS ENGINEERS $7,641.95
12/19/2005 METALS & MATERIALS ENGINEERS $4,009.00
1/5/2006 METALS & MATERIALS ENGINEERS $306.35
2/28/2006 METALS & MATERIALS ENGINEERS $2,586.00
12/22/2005 METALS & MATERIALS ENGINEERS $846.90
12/12/2005 METALS & MATERIALS ENGINEERS $418.00
12/21/2005 METALS & MATERIALS ENGINEERS $2,303.60
12/19/2005 METALS & MATERIALS ENGINEERS $1,724.30
12/21/2005 METALS & MATERIALS ENGINEERS $709.80
12/21/2005 METALS & MATERIALS ENGINEERS $3,416.88
12/21/2005 METALS & MATERIALS ENGINEERS $884.50
7/1/2006 METALS & MATERIALS ENGINEERS $1,157.00
8/1/2006 METALS & MATERIALS ENGINEERS $4,105.00
7/1/2006 METALS & MATERIALS ENGINEERS $1,408.00
7/1/2006 METALS & MATERIALS ENGINEERS $2,491.00
8/5/2006 METALS & MATERIALS ENGINEERS $1,695.00
8/22/2006 METALS & MATERIALS ENGINEERS $569.50
8/22/2006 METALS & MATERIALS ENGINEERS $814.00
1/1/2006 METALS & MATERIALS ENGINEERS $1,447.60
3/5/2006 METALS & MATERIALS ENGINEERS $1,597.90
4/1/2006 METALS & MATERIALS ENGINEERS $414.30
2/1/2006 METALS & MATERIALS ENGINEERS $2,426.20
7/1/2006 METALS & MATERIALS ENGINEERS $926.00
7/1/2006 METALS & MATERIALS ENGINEERS $864.80
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2005 - 2006
4/1/2006 METALS & MATERIALS ENGINEERS $363.00
7/1/2006 METALS & MATERIALS ENGINEERS $1,408.00
9/26/2005 METALS & MATERIALS ENGINEERS $4,050.70
10/1/2005 METALS & MATERIALS ENGINEERS $5,312.50
10/1/2005 METALS & MATERIALS ENGINEERS $8,509.75
9/26/2005 METALS & MATERIALS ENGINEERS $9,433.50
8/1/2008 METALS & MATERIALS ENGINEERS $1,877.80
9/26/2005 METALS & MATERIALS ENGINEERS $6,472.75
8/10/2005 METALS & MATERIALS ENGINEERS $3,185.00
9/28/2005 METALS & MATERIALS ENGINEERS $536.75
9/26/2005 METALS & MATERIALS ENGINEERS $4,665.95
8/5/2005 METALS & MATERIALS ENGINEERS $5,665.00
8/10/2005 METALS & MATERIALS ENGINEERS $2,661.40
8/9/2005 METALS & MATERIALS ENGINEERS $2,258.00
8/15/2005 METALS & MATERIALS ENGINEERS $6,182.90
8/20/2005 METALS & MATERIALS ENGINEERS $3,197.00
8/1/2005 METALS & MATERIALS ENGINEERS $1,363.30
8/10/2005 METALS & MATERIALS ENGINEERS $1,355.50
12/21/2005 METALS & MATERIALS ENGINEERS $1,122.00
10/17/2005 METALS & MATERIALS ENGINEERS $600.00
10/15/2005 METALS & MATERIALS ENGINEERS- $2,743.80
10/1/2005 METALS & MATERIALS ENGINEERS $15,375.95
9/15/2005 METALS & MATERIALS ENGINEERS $588.50
12/21/2005 METALS & MATERIALS ENGINEERS $686.90
11/1/2005 METALS & MATERIALS ENGINEERS $3,822.50
12/21/2005 METALS & MATERIALS ENGINEERS $886.90
9/26/2005 METALS & MATERIALS ENGINEERS $6,504.10
9/28/2005 METALS & MATERIALS ENGINEERS $2,401.25
9/26/2005 METALS & MATERIALS ENGINEERS $2,901.20
9/26/2005 METALS & MATERIALS ENGINEERS $5,754.00
9/27/2005 METALS & MATERIALS ENGINEERS $3,537.50
9/26/2005 METALS & MATERIALS ENGINEERS $8,087.50
9/19/2005 METALS & MATERIALS ENGINEERS $2,788.10
METALS & MATERIALS ENGINEERS
Total
$182,333.88
5/1/2006 NODARSE & ASSOCIATES, INC. $14,003.19
4/1/2006 NODARSE & ASSOCIATES, INC. $161.71
5/1/2006 NODARSE & ASSOCIATES, INC. $916.38
6/12/2006 NODARSE & ASSOCIATES, INC. $33,652.36
4/1/2006 NODARSE & ASSOCIATES, INC. $543.41
3/1/2006 NODARSE & ASSOCIATES, INC. $6,807.97
4/1/2006 NODARSE & ASSOCIATES, INC. $404.93
9/1/2006 NODARSE & ASSOCIATES, INC. $2,735.28
8/5/2006 NODARSE & ASSOCIATES, INC. $1,936.18
9/15/2005 NODARSE & ASSOCIATES, INC. $21.54
7/2/2006 NODARSE & ASSOCIATES, INC. $2,900.00
7/1/2006 NODARSE & ASSOCIATES, INC. $12,483.82
9/1/2006 NODARSE & ASSOCIATES, INC. $12,361.94
9/1/2005 NODARSE & ASSOCIATES, INC. $21,102.32
10/1/2005 NODARSE & ASSOCIATES, INC. $860.99
8/1/2005 NODARSE & ASSOCIATES, INC. $4,821.51
10/1/2005 NODARSE & ASSOCIATES, INC. $3,581.57
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2005 - 2006
10/1/2005 NODARSE & ASSOCIATES, INC. $11,860.19
8!1/2005 NODARSE & ASSOCIATES, INC. $1,979.05
8/1/2005 NODARSE & ASSOCIATES, INC. $7,247.58
3/1/2006 NODARSE & ASSOCIATES, INC. $10,696.85
12/1/2005 NODARSE & ASSOCIATES, INC. $601.15
12/1/2005 NODARSE & ASSOCIATES, INC. $9,243.49
2/1/2006 NODARSE & ASSOCIATES, INC. $440.81
11/1/2005 NODARSE & ASSOCIATES, INC. $12,829.47
12/1/2005 NODARSE & ASSOCIATES, INC. $6,079.76
4/1/2006 NODARSE & ASSOCIATES, INC. $4,205.53
NODARSE 8~ ASSOCIATES, INC. Total $184,478.98
5/31/2006 PAGE ONE CONSULTANTS, INC $2,488.50
8/1/2006 PAGE ONE CONSULTANTS, INC $2,132.00
9/1/2006 PAGE ONE CONSULTANTS, INC $1,777.00
6/1/2006 PAGE ONE CONSULTANTS, INC $2,721.50
5/1/2006 PAGE ONE CONSULTANTS, INC $824.50
5/1/2006 PAGE ONE CONSULTANTS, INC $3,181.50
3/1/2006 PAGE ONE CONSULTANTS, INC $1,007.00
3/1/2006 PAGE ONE CONSULTANTS, INC $1,335.50
9/1/2006 PAGE ONE CONSULTANTS, INC $1,795.50
8/1/2006 PAGE ONE CONSULTANTS, INC $1,708.00
12/1/2005 PAGE ONE CONSULTANTS, INC $776.00
2/1/2006 PAGE ONE CONSULTANTS, INC $6,314.00
2/1/2006 PAGE ONE CONSULTANTS, INC $5,041.00
3!1/2006 PAGE ONE CONSULTANTS, INC $3,427.50
12/1/2005 PAGE ONE CONSULTANTS, INC $5,664.50
7/25/2005 PAGE ONE CONSULTANTS, INC $375.00
5/1/2006 PAGE ONE CONSULTANTS, INC $5,737.00
4/1/2006 PAGE ONE CONSULTANTS, INC $1,228.00
2/1/2006 PAGE ONE CONSULTANTS, INC $1,335.50
4/1/2006 PAGE ONE CONSULTANTS, INC $1,173.00
2/1/2006 PAGE ONE CONSULTANTS, INC $2,163.00
PAGE ONE CONSULTANTS, INC Total $52,205.50
8/31/2005 PALM BEACH NEWSPAPERS $261.06
7/9/2006 PALM BEACH NEWSPAPERS $108.72
1/10/2006 PALM BEACH NEWSPAPERS $396.06
7/1/2006 PALM BEACH NEWSPAPERS $90.60
PALM BEACH NEWSPAPERS Total $856.44
4/15/2006 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $300.00
5/1/2006 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $3,620.00
7/1/2006 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $600.00
7/1/2006 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $810.00
4/25/2006 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $810.00
4/1/2006 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $1,861.00
4/1/2006 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $1,200.00
7/1/2006 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $95.00
5/1/2006 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $250.00
4/1/2006 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $280.00
5/1/2006 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $110.00
5/10/2006 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $20.00
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2005 - 2006
7/1/2006 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $530.00
5/5/2006 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $250.00
4/23/2006 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $930.00
5/1/2006 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $280.00
4/27/2006 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $708.00
4/27/2006 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $1,340.00
7/1!2006 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $2,250.00
2/1/2006 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $60.00
1/16/2006 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $120.00
12/27/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $65.00
2/1/2006 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $3,300.00
3/1/2006 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $30.00
3/1/2006 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $400.00
12/20/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $60.00
12/18/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $1,050.00
5/1/2006 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $600.00
4/1/2006 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $1,000.00
6/1/2006 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $870.00
3/8/2006 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $290.00
4/1/2006 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $315.00
3/9/2006 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $1,805.00
3/1/2006 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $400.00
3/10/2006 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $440.00
4/1/2006 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $945.00
4/1/2006 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $210.00
8/1/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $3,360.00
12/1/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $74.55
9/1/2006 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $535.00
12/1/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $460.35
12/1/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $108.40
7/16/2006 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $600.00
7/28/2006 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $1,540.00
7/28/2006 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $825.00
6/30/2006 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $10.00
12/15/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $214.57
12/20/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB -$138.45
12/12/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $328.71
12/20/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $58.58
12/7/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $59.43
12/9/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $48.31
12/9/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $2,223.83
12/7/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $36.48
5/12/2006 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $390.00
5/22/2006 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $285.00
5/22!2006 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $240.00
5/26/2006 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $1,195.00
7/1/2006 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $1,000.00
6/5/2006 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $270.00
7/1/2006 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $1,250.00
5/19/2006 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $625.00
5/15/2006 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $1,475.00
6/30/2006 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $10.00
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Minority Firm Payments
2005 - 2006
8/1/2006 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $280.00
6/30/2006 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $1,100.00
6/22/2006 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $975.00
6/30/2006 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $60.00
7/1/2006 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $750.00
6/8/2006 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $320.00
7/5/2006 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $560.00
6/16/2006 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $345.00
6/1/2006 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $210.00
3/1/2006 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $1,590.00
7/25/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $300.00
3/1/2006 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $400.00
8/1/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $380.00
8/5/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $100.00
8/13/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $960.00
7/12/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $180.00
3/1/2006 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $760.00
8/1/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $365.00
8/1/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $500.00
12/1/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $250.00
8/22/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $770.00
8/10/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $2,555.00
8/15/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $1,425.00
3/1/2006 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $740.00
7/31/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $900.00
8/15/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $15,210.00
8/5/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $300.00
8/15/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $90.00
8/1/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $1,350.00
8/1/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $225.00
8/9/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $390.00
8/1/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $1,700.00
8/1/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $745.00
9/1/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $665.00
8/1/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $2,720.00
9/1/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $260.00
7/7/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $1,280.00
9/1/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $340.00
2/1/2006 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $1,350.00
8/5/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $2,215.00
8/1/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $270.00
9/1/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $3,360.00
8/1/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $690.00
2/1/2006 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $280.00
9/15/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $345.00
12/1/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $500.00
11/17/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $120.00
11/1/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $65.00
10/20/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $60.00
11/21/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $280.00
11/15/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $6,460.00
12/1/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $1,090.00
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Minority Firm Payments
2005 - 2006
10/13/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $180.00
10/4/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $95.00
3/1/2006 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $750.00
12/1/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $730.00
3/1/2006 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $400.00
12/1/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $3,295.00
12/6/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $3,335.00
11/12/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $65.00
12/1/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $2,190.00
12/1/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $1,875.00
11/15/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $510.00
8/15/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $150.00
8/28/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $760.00
8/31/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $4,625.00
10/1/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $100.00
8/31/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $7,720.00
8/31!2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $130.00
9/1/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $850.00
8/31/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $855.00
9/5/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $735.00
10/8/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $450.00
10/8/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $70.00
10/12/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $900.00
9/30/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $50.00
10/22/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $660.00
9/12/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $760.00
9/20/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $1,125.00
9/22/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $270.00
12/1/2005 PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB $1,425.00
PC&B ENVIRONMENTAL LAB Total $139,483.76
6/1/2006 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $259.83
6/1/2006 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $2,078.64
6/1/2006 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $250.00
5/1/2006 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $30.00
6/1/2006 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $125.00
8/1/2006 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $266.91
6/1/2006 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $156.25
6/1/2006 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $156.25
6/1/2006 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $750.00
6/1/2006 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $1,315.00
5/1/2006 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $3,360.00
6/1/2006 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $525.00
5/1/2006 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $625.00
6/1/2006 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $1,092.00
6/1/2006 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $50.00
5/1/2006 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $227.50
6/1/2006 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $100.00
5/1/2006 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $1,602.50
7/8/2006 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $980.00
9/1/2006 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $156.25
9/1/2006 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $250.00
9/1/2006 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $156.25
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Minority Firm Payments
2005 - 2006
9/1/2006 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $779.49
7/1/2006 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $1,635.00
9/1/2006 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $250.00
8/14/2006 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $2,475.00
6/1/2006 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $1,396.88
8/1/2006 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $94.00
8/1/2006 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $1,093.75
8/1/2006 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $312.50
6/12/2006 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $1,300.00
8/1/2006 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $156.25
8/1/2006 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $156.25
8/1/2006 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $540.00
8/1/2006 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $570.00
7/1/2007 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $900.00
8/24/2005 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $449.50
8/24/2005 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $2,786.75
8/24/2005 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $449.50
7/31/2005 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $135.00
8/15/2005 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $500.00
10/1/2005 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $2,700.00
8/16/2005 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $1,350.00
9/2/2005 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $175.00
9/30/2005 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $1,092.00
7/15/2005 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $605.00
7/12/2005 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $501.00
8/15/2005 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $750.00
8/24/2005 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $346.75
7/31/2005 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $60.00
8/15/2005 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $437.50
9/1/2005 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $100.00
8/24/2005 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $820.00
5/1/2006 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $5,095.00
2/1/2006 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $660.00
2/1/2006 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $1,092.00
2/1/2006 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $1,095.00
2/1/2006 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $492.50
2/1/2006 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $3,112.50
4/1/2006 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $160.00
4/1/2006 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $233.00
5/1/2006 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $4,062.42
9/30/2005 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $1,732.50
10/31/2005 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $87.75
11/1/2005 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $1,840.50
11/1/2005 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $245.00
9/15/2005 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $247.50
12/17/2005 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $97.50
11/12/2005 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $135.00
2/1/2006 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $682.50
2/1/2006 SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC $615.00
SOUTHERN RESEARCH LAB INC
Total -
$61,115.17
6/18/2006 SUNLABS $450.00
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Minority Firm Payments
2005 - 2006
7/1/2006 SUNLABS $45.00
6/20/2006 SUNLABS $870.00
6/1/2006 SUNLABS $660.00
5/25/2006 SUNLABS $660.00
7/9/2006 SUNLABS $1,000.00
7/1/2006 SUNLABS $950.00
6/20/2006 SUNLABS $435.00
6/22/2006 SUNLABS $1,150.00
1/6/2006 SUNLABS $520.00
4/11/2006 SUNLABS $30.00
4/1/2006 SUNLABS $1,330.00
4/15/2006 SUNLABS $550.00
4/5/2006 SUNLABS $1,010.00
7/1/2006 SUNLABS $780.00
4/26/2006 SUNLABS $600.00
4/22/2006 SUNLABS $60.00
4/20/2006 SUNLABS $200.00
4/22/2006 SUNLABS $240.00
6/1/2006 SUNLABS $330.00
3/1/2006 SUNLABS $450.00
2/25/2006 SUNLABS $225.00
3/25/2006 SUNLABS $1,790.00
3/1/2006 SUNLABS $1,425.00
2/17/2006 SUNLABS $660.00
10/12/2005 SUNLABS $420.00
6/12/2006 SUNLABS $165.00
5/6/2006 SUNLABS $1,980.00
5/10/2006 SUNLABS $1,245.00
8/16/2006 SUNLABS $60.00
1/20/2006 SUNLABS $175.50
1/15/2006 SUNLABS $567.00
1/18/2006 SUNLABS $1,080.00
1/15/2006 SUNLABS $499.50
2/15/2006 SUNLABS $15.00
2/5!2006 SUNLABS $660.00
2/1/2006 SUNLABS $15.00
2/1/2006 SUNLABS $2,092.50
1/26/2006 SUNLABS $785.00
10/5/2005 SUNLABS $1,642.50
11/12/2005 SUNLABS $210.00
12/1/2005 SUNLABS $260.00
11/16/2005 SUNLABS $930.00
10/21 /2005 SUNLABS $565.00
10/15/2005 SUNLABS $62.00
11/30/2005 SUNLABS $562.50
3/1/2006 SUNLABS $11,075.00
3/1/2006 SUNLABS $735.00
3/1/2006 SUNLABS $90.00
12/31/2005 SUNLABS $18.75
10/20/2005 SUNLABS $30.00
10/15/2005 SUNLABS $205.00
10/22/2005 SUNLABS $18.75
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Minority Firm Payments
2005 - 2006
10/15/2005 SUNLABS $4, 340.00
12/1/2005 SUNLABS $62.00
2/1/2006 SUNLABS $7,275.00
9/20/2005 SUNLABS $1,100.00
10/26/2005 SUNLABS $930.00
10/17/2005 SUNLABS $400.00
6/1/2006 SUNLABS $495.00
7/22/2006 SUNLABS $240.00
7/20/2006 SUNLABS $12,285.00
8/20/2006 SUNLABS $135.00
7/16/2006 SUNLABS $3,695.00
7/15/2006 SUNLABS $210.00
9/13/2006 SUNLABS $292.50
9/10/2006 SUNLABS $900.00
9/1/2006 SUNLABS $330.00
8/30/2006 SUNLABS $45.00
12/9/2005 SUNLABS $1,280.00
12/23/2005 SUNLABS $330.00
1/1/2006 SUNLABS $300.00
1/1!2006 SUNLABS $925.00
12/15/2005 SUNLABS $330.00
9/15/2005 SUNLABS $780.00
7/20/2005 SUNLABS $23,247.00
1/1/2006 SUNLABS $2,055.00
7/20/2005 SUNLABS $900.00
SUNLABS Total $105,465.50
7/1/2006 WOLF TECHNOLOGIES, INC. $1,270.26
4/1/2006 WOLF TECHNOLOGIES, INC. $2,270.91
4/1/2006 WOLF TECHNOLOGIES, INC. $978.35
1/1/2006 WOLF TECHNOLOGIES, INC. $266.00
1/1/2006 WOLF TECHNOLOGIES, INC. $1,251.38
1/1/2006 WOLF TECHNOLOGIES, INC. $913.20
1/1/2006 WOLF TECHNOLOGIES, INC. $910.10
WOLF TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Total $7,860.20
Grand Total $937,369.08
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