Expert Resumes
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Gregory D. Wilfong, P.E. (FL, CA) Introduction Greg has 24 years of experience in commercial and industrial land development projects in Florida and California. His experience, from the entitlement stage through project closeout, includes a number of Walmart and Sam’s Club sites in those states, as well as other big-box retail projects and grocery-anchored centers. A senior project manager with Kimley-Horn, he currently serves as within the firm’s land development program for Walmart and other clients in Florida. In that position, Greg is responsible for all civil engineering services, including preparation of site plans; paving, grading, drainage, and utility plans; stormwater management design; off-site improvements; construction management; and project closeout. Professional Credentials . Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering, California State University Chico . Professional Engineer in Florida and California . Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) Stormwater Management Inspector Relevant Experience Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. September 2004 — Present Walmart Stores, Statewide, FL — Project manager for the design of multiple supercenters and outparcels. Kimley- Horn’s services include the preparation of site plans; paving, grading, and drainage plans; utility plans; stormwater management design; and the design of sanitary sewer lift stations to serve Walmart and outparcels. Our tasks also include coordinated design for offsite improvements such as turn lanes and traffic signal modifications. Nationwide Metals, Medley, FL — Project manager for the design and permitting of a 45,000-square-foot metal recycling center and associated office building. Kimley-Horn’s services included due diligence; preparation of site plans; paving, grading, and drainage plans; utility plans; stormwater management design; and permitting. Sam's Club, Statewide, FL — Project manager for the design of multiple Sam's Club locations. Kimley-Horn’s services include the preparation of site plans; paving, grading, and drainage plans; utility plans; and stormwater management design. AMS Associates, Inc. January 1996 — September 2004 Hilton Garden Inn, Lake Oswego, OR — Project manager for the design of a 10-acre site with underground and above- ground parking, including on-site improvements and a storm drain study. Park West Place, Stockton, CA — Project manager for the design of a 56-acre mega retail center, including Target, Kohl's, and several major anchor tenants. Services included the preparation of site plans; on-site improvements; paving, grading, and drainage plans; utility plans; and stormwater management design. Target, Multiple Sites, CA — Project manager for the design of multiple sites, oftentimes with a Target store and multiple pads, including on-site/off-site improvements and parcel maps. His tasks included the preparation of site plans; paving, grading, and drainage plans; utility plans; and stormwater management design. Alameda County Public Works Agency, Flood Control Section, Hayward, CA — Greg was responsible for designing Flood Control Capital Improvements for this waterway project. He performed several watershed studies based on Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) requirements for various water courses within the county. He prepared a cost estimate and schedules to develop a priority list for the Board's use in making a decision on the allocation of funds. Regency Shopping Center, Tracy, CA — Project manager for the design of a 20-acre shopping center including Safeway, Longs Drugs, Orchard Supply, and several shop buildings. His tasks included the design of on-site/off-site improvements, detention basin design, a storm drain study, and development of a parcel map. Union Landings, Union City, CA — Project manager for the design of a 35-acre shopping center including Lowe's, Best Buy, Babies R' Us, In-n-Out, and two major pads. His tasks included the design of on-site/off-site improvements, a storm drain study, and development of a parcel map. Portola Village Shopping Center, Livermore, CA — Project manager for the design of a 10-acre site anchored by Albertson's and two shop buildings. His tasks included the design of on-site/off-site improvements. City of Brentwood January 1995 — January 1996 City of Brentwood, Brentwood, CA — Greg was responsible for plan checking of large- and small-scale commercial, residential, and city projects. He prepared detailed cost estimates and schedules for projects. He was also in charge of private development plan check processing. Alameda County Public Works January 1990 — January 1995 During my time at ACPW I worked in many different departments including the Surveying Department, Traffic Department, Flood Control Department, and Roadway Department as a college intern. After graduating I worked for a short time in the Flood Control Section doing FEMA studies and other hydraulic studies for various County projects. Matthew T. Franko, PLA Introduction Matt has more than five years of experience with Kimley-Horn in Central and South Florida. He is involved in many aspects of landscape architecture and construction phase services, including municipal roadway landscape design, tourism industry site planning, multifamily amenity packages, mixed-use site design, and project imaging. Matt has contributed to the design of large scale, high-end projects that are intended to be regional destinations for locals and tourists alike. He has also worked on commercial landscape design projects that entail accurately accounting for all aspects of jurisdictional requirements. Professional Credentials . Bachelor of Arts, Environmental Studies, Rollins College . Master of Landscape Architecture, University of Florida . Professional Landscape Architect in Florida Professional Organizations . Member, Urban Land Institute (ULI) Relevant Experience Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. February 2013 — Present Sparkman Wharf (fka Channelside Bay Plaza), Tampa, FL — Landscape architect. Kimley-Horn is providing civil engineering and landscape architecture services for this redevelopment located at Channelside Drive along the Garrison Channel. Channelside Bay Plaza is being reinvented as a locally-inspired destination on the downtown Tampa waterfront featuring a one-acre recreation lawn; restaurants; and retail, office, and entertainment space. The property has been renamed Sparkman Wharf in honor of Stephen Sparkman, Tampa Bay’s first congressman, who defined the City by securing funding to dredge a channel for Tampa’s port. The overall goal of the redevelopment is to draw people in at all times of the day - every day of the week. The 180,000 square feet of loft-style office space will stimulate the property on weekdays. For evening and weekend appeal, the dining garden, biergarten, and recreational lawn overlooking the waterfront will attract downtown visitors and residents. The park programming will include concerts to entertain crowds on the event lawn. Specialty venues will be designed for local chefs to showcase their street-food creations from within repurposed shipping containers decorated by Tampa artists. Griffin Farms Town Center, Lake Mary, FL — Landscape architect. Kimley-Horn was retained to provide civil engineering services for this 34.5-acre mixed-use property. The proposed site will include 136,000 square-feet of retail space, 300 apartments, and 200 townhomes with associated parking. Our professional services include planning, construction plan preparation, permitting, and construction phase services for the retail and multifamily portions of the project. Additionally, Kimley-Horn will prepare construction plans to extend the left turn lane along Lake Mary Boulevard to provide access into the proposed development. Civic Hub and Passive Park, Rockledge, FL — Landscape architect on the Kimley-Horn team selected to provide design services to develop a multi-use passive park for the public to use as a civic hub in the City of Rockledge. This area will be utilized for various arts/crafts shows, a farmers’ market, community rental venue, and a place to create synergy with existing City Hall facilities and proposed development in the area. The primary project elements include vendor spaces, amphitheater, open space for passive uses, supporting sidewalks and hardscape areas, and lighting. Landscape and hardscape features are being designed in a cohesive manner across the site to keep material, landscape options, conceptual special features, site furnishings, and gateway signs consistent throughout the park. Kimley-Horn is also providing site plan renderings and construction documentation for the project. Bowery Bayside, Tampa, FL — Landscape architect. Kimley-Horn is providing civil engineering services for this 10.3-acre, phased, multifamily development. The proposed complex will contain 660 residential units in one building on the parcel located at 6608 West Shore Boulevard. Phase I includes design, permitting, and construction for the complex, as well as the design of a parking deck. Phase II of the project includes final design services for a seven-level, stand-alone parking deck. Kimley-Horn’s scope of services includes an environmental site assessment, asbestos investigation, construction site plans, landscape and irrigation plans, parking consultation, permitting, and construction phase services. University of Florida Parking Garage XIV, Gainesville, FL — Landscape architect. Kimley-Horn provided full civil engineering services to evaluate a planned 750 space parking garage within