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ou are holding in your hand one of the most useful references I have in my library. I keep this directory close at hand throughout the year and Yrefer to it often. Since you are reading this message, you likely fall in to one of the following categories: 1. You are an employee of an ACEC-FL member firm (like me). 2. You are an employee of an engineering , but not currently a member of ACEC-FL. 3. You are a potential purchaser of engineering consulting services. 4. You provide services that may be valuable to our member firms in 2020-21 the practice of our profession. ACEC-FL President 5. You found this directory lying around somewhere and are Shahin Hekmat, PE wondering what in the world is ACEC-FL? If you are in one of the first two categories, you will see many engineering companies that are likely familiar to you. Our member firms join for many reasons, but a common one is that ACEC-FL is the only association in that solely represents Engineering Companies. Our organization represents and promotes the business of engineering, the environment in which engineering is conducted, and the image of engineers in private practice. We trust you will embrace our mission to keep Engineering Companies an important part of the business community. If you fall into the third category, you will find many professional firms to choose from within this directory. Please note that ACEC-FL promotes and maintains impeccable ethics and professional standards among consulting engineering firms in Florida. Our member firms and their professional engineers operate with the knowledge of our responsibility to the health, safety and welfare of the general public, in accordance with the National Society of Professional Engineers’ Code of Ethics. If you would like to find a firm by county or area(s) of specialty, please go to www.acecfl.org/firms, or call our headquarters located in Tallahassee. Should you fit into category four, please note that we have recently added a new membership option for companies just like yours. Since this is a new category, you will not find many listed in this year’s directory. The Affiliate Membership is open to companies that: • Provide of a scientific and technical nature that are complementary to the services provided by Member Firms. • Offer professional services used in the internal operations of Member Firms or Affiliate Member Firms. • Provide products used in the internal operations of Member Firms or Affiliate Member Firms. • Have an active interest in the Engineering Profession.

If you happen to fall into category five, we welcome you to the world of engineering and please know that wherever you live and whatever you do, there are probably multiple engineering companies impacting your life. Their efforts are likely making the quality of your life better, your efforts more efficient and improving the general health and safety of you and your families. As we like to say: Engineers – Behind the Everyday and the Extraordinary. Please do not hesitate to contact us for more information on the importance of engineering to the Florida economy and to society in general.

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President President-Elect Vice President Treasurer Past President Shahin Hekmat, PE Peter K. Partlow, PE Scott Martin, PE Thomas H. Hayden, PE William E. Wilson Jr., PE 954-683-9718 E Sciences Incorporated Walter P. Moore Environmental & Geotechnical Fred Wilson & Associates Inc. [email protected] 34 E Pine St. 3317 Paul Ave. Specialists Inc. 3970 Hendricks Ave. Orlando, FL 32801 Tampa, FL 33611 104 N Magnolia Dr. Jacksonville, FL 32207 407-481-9006 727-642-6212 Tallahassee, FL 32301 904-398-8636 850-386-1253 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

ACEC Director PEPP Director Energy Director GMEC Director Transportation Director Andrew M. Cummings, PE Yassi M. Myers, PE William C. Bradford, PE Richard G. Acree, PE Andre E. Lauzier, PE Connelly & Wicker Inc. TLP Engineering Inc. Hanson Professional Terracon Consultants Inc. HDR Engineering Inc. 10060 Skinner Lake Drive 450 S. Orange Ave, Services Inc. 1675 Lee Rd 2601 Cattlemen Rd. Ste. 500 Ste. #450 720 N Maitland Ave. #102 Winter Park, FL 32789 Ste. 400 Jacksonville, FL 32223 407-740-6110 904-631-5219 Orlando, FL 32801 Maitland, FL 32751 Sarasota, FL 34232 [email protected] 407-901-5061 407-622-2050 [email protected] 941-342-2706 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Vertical Support Director Environmental Director Civil/Land Development Region 1 Director - Panhandle Region 2 Director - N. Central Roger L. Jeffery, PE Michael J. DelCharco, PE Director Douglas R. Barkley, PE Peter J. Sheridan, PE Terracon Consultants Inc., Taylor Engineering Inc. J. Mike Bell, PE Barkley Consulting Engineers Inc. VIA Consulting Services Inc. 1675 Lee Rd. 10199 Southside Blvd., Ste. 310 941-208-2049 3494 Martin Hurst Rd. 10250 Normandy Blvd #304 Winter Park, FL 32789 Jacksonville, FL 32256 [email protected] Tallahassee, FL 32312 Jacksonville, FL 32221 407-740-6110 904-731-7040 850-297-0440 904-783-9842 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

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Env ironme nta l Faciliti es G e ote chnic a l M a t e rial s acecfl.org 2021 ACEC-FL Annual Directory & Guide • 5 The Florida Engineering Leadership Institute (FELI) is a year-long development program with the purpose of building a strong and diverse statewide network of professional/community leaders and business leaders. Founding Chairs: Fermin A. Diaz, PE, F.ACEC and and John B. Zumwalt III, PE 2005 Co-chairs: Charles L. Geer, PE. F.ACEC and Shannon R. LaRocque, PE 2006 Co-chairs: R. Bruce Taylor, PhD, PE, F.NSPE and Mark L. Mongeau, PE, F.NSPE 2007 Co-chairs: John R. Hall, PE, F.NSPE and Ernest A. Cox III, PE 2008 Co-chairs: Yassi M. Myers, PE and Kimberlee B. DeBosier, PE, F.NSPE, F.ACEC 2009 Co-chairs: D. Edward Davis, PE and Michael T. Hermesmeyer, PE 2010 Co-chairs: Danielle Pitt Slaterpryce, PE and James A. Horton, PE Dhuruva Badri, PE 2011 Co-chairs: Terrance N. Glunt, PE and Siamak Kusha, PE, F.ACEC Burt Baldo, PE 2012 Co-chairs: Andrew M. Cummings, PE and Robert W. Higgins, PE 2013 Co-chairs: Charlotte Maddox, PE D.WRE, F.NSPE and Robert Behar, PE David A. Bannett, PE 2014 Co-chairs: Angelina Gou Fairchild, PE, LEED AP and Mark Mechling, PE, LEED AP Lindsey Barnwell, PE 2015 Co-chairs: Glenn E. Forrest, PE AND James F. Thompson, PE, LEED AP Shari Barnwell, PE 2016 Co-chairs: Terrance J. Hull, PE and Richard J.A. Temple, PE David Barton, PE 2017 Co-chairs: Clay M. Tappan, PE, BCEE and Timothy P. Brodeur, PE James H. Barton, PE, LEED AP 2018 Co-chairs: Larry M. Smith, PE and J. Scott Gombar, PE Sybille Bayard, PE 2019 Co-chairs: Peter J. Sheridan III, PE and Peter M. Moore, PE, LEED AP Mark A. Bayer, PE 2020 Co-chairs: JW Hunter, PE and Rick Baldocchi, PE John M. Bell, PE Oscar R. Bello, PE Past participants of the Florida Engineering Leadership Institute who will be part of “our greatest generation.” Henri V. Belrose, PE Silvia M. Beltre, PE Christopher J. Bender, PE Jose L. Acosta, PE Brian Alley, PE Jeffrey A. Beriswill, PE Alex Acree, EI Ashley Walker Anderson, PE Cristobal Betancourt, RLA Richard G. Acree, PE David P. Andre, PE Barton L. Bibler, PE Andrew W. Adams, PE Craig M. Anstett, PE Alex Biggs, PE William R. Adams III, PE Helmuth Arens, PE, PTOE, IMSA III Steven E. Black, PE Clyde Edward Aiken, PE Jonathan Armbruster, PE Ryan Blaida, PE, LEED AP Majhar Alam, PE, PMP Hasan S. Arouri, PE Kelly K. Blake, PE Mike K. Albano, PE Xavier Arroyo, PE Brian A. Blanchard, PE Kumar Achyut Allady, PE Elie M. Assi, PE Mark Bonner, PE Gregory Scott Allen, PE John C. Atz, PE Paul A. Bowdoin, PE Kevin Aubry, PE 6 • 2021 ACEC-FL Annual Directory & Guide acecfl.org Greg Bowyer, PE Charles W. Davis Jr., EM Terrance N. Glunt, PE Darren P. Brandes, PE D. Edward Davis, PE Aneesh Goly, PhD Karen D. Brandon, PE Michael J. Davis, PE, DBIA J. Scott Gombar, PE Darek Brandt, PE John Dawson, PE Jose N. Gomez, D.GE, PE Mandee E. Brandt, PE Kristina De Moya, PE Edward J. Gonzalez, PE John R. Brandvik, PE Neil T. Deans, PE Renato J. Gonzalez, PE Ricky Branton, PE Michael J. DelCharco, PE Samuel Gonzalez, PE SafiyaT. Brea, PE Stephen F. DelGaudio, PE Sergio E. Gonzalez, PE Katherine A. Brittian, PE Stanley Delmas, PE Jason M. Gorrie, PE Loreen Choate Bobo, PE Ravi Devaguptapu, PE, PTOE Aniruddha S. Gotmare, PE David K. Brobst, PE Charles John Dewey, PE Leslie L. Grant, PE Chris E. Brockmeier, PE Fermin A. Diaz, PE, F.ACEC Susan Gratch, PE Don W. Brown, PE Ben W. Doan, PE, SI, CCM Andrea N. Graves, PE, F.NSPE Jeffrey Brown, PE Suzanne Dombrowski, PE Jordan Green, PE Kevin Brown, PE Francisco B. Domingo, PE Gordon Greene, PE Lori S. Brownell, PE John E. Donahue, PE Jeffrey H. Greenfield, PhD, PE, Erik Brueningsen, PE Marie-Elsie Dowell, PE, PTOE BCEE, D.WRE, F.NSPE Donald Budnovich, PE Ben Dreiling, PE Amy Guisinger, PE Michael Buick, PE Gary A. Drew, PE Jason L. Haeseler, PE Richard V. Busche, PE Courtney O. Drummond, PE Steven Ernest Haines, PE, LEEP AP Mario Cabrera, PE Daniel J. 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8 • 2021 ACEC-FL Annual Directory & Guide acecfl.org Oliver Rodrigues, PE, PTOE Gregory J. Stelmack, PE Clayton H. Wolfe, PE Alfredo Rodriguez, PE Whitney A. Stevens, PE Bruce H. Woloshin, PE Jose M. Rodriguez, PE David Stites, PhD Joel Wood Jr., PE Manuel A. Rodriguez, PE, PTOE Douglas E. Stoker, PE Robert Woodruff, PE Noel Rodriguez, EI Lisa K. Stone, PE Adrian B. Woods, PE Roland A. Rodriguez, PE Bryan Sturm, PE Amanda Woods, PE Xynthia Rodriguez-Hughes Hamid Tabassian, PE Thomas W. Woods, PE Eric Rose, PE Enrique Tamayo, PE Michael B. Woodward, PE Lorraine Rosado-Pietri, PE Kevin Tasillo, PE Scott D. Woss, PE Matthew A. Taylor, PE Roger W. Rossitto, Rossitto, PE Carey Wright, PE Matthew W. Taylor, PE Jason Yam, PE Chad O’Neal Rucks, PE R. Bruce Taylor, PhD, PE, F.NSPE William A. Yates III, PE Jeremy Fiore Runkle, PE, MBA Robert B. Taylor, Jr., PE Srikanth Yeleswarapu, PE Davin D. Ruohomaki, CGC, CMPM, EM Joseph W. Tedesco, PhD, PE Millard J. Yoder, PE Kimberly M. Rush, PE Luis Tellechea Jr., PE Bryan L. Zarlenga, PE Brian C. Russell, PE Gary Tenn, PE Xiaoyan Zheng, PhD, PE Eric Saggars, PE Megan Miller Tetro, PE John B. Zumwalt III, PE Hamidreza Sahebkar, PE Jonathan D. Thigpen, PE Coriann Salas, PE James F. Thompson, PE, LEED AP Jennifer A. Salgado, PE FELI Class of 2020 Jonathan Thrasher, PE Louis Bramblett, PE, DBIA Amr Sallam, PhD, PE Brian R. Tilles, PE Eliot Brown, PE James D. Sanchez, PE Craig Toth, PE Melissa Burns, PE Jeffrey M. Sanon, PE Gerardo Traverso, PE Ryan Cunningham, PE Miguel Santiago, PE Truong Anh Trinh, PE Rebecca Davis, PE Ahmad Sarshory, PE Robert A. Trompke, PE Jessica Dean, PE Michael Sasse, PE Michael Trudnak, PE Sean Donahoo, PE Jerome Saval, PE Jay J. Turner, PE Mark Dunn, PE Kevin Schanen, PE John E. Tyler, PE Alan Eldridge, PE Adam Schildmeier, PE William Umlauf, PE Michael Fleming, PE Steven J. Schropp, PhD Stephanie Underwood, PE Angela Foreman, PE Michael F. Schwartz, PE Stuart Van Horn, PE Chad Friday, PE Michael Schwier, PE Jesse VanEyk, PE Amber Gartner, PE Michael Shannon, PE Maurice Vaughan, PE Douglas Green, PE Steven Shaup, PE Stephanie Vereen, PhD, PE Juan D. Villegas, PE Nicole Harris, PE Terrel Shaw, PE James J. Vomacka, PE Jose Hernandez, PE Thomas J. Shaw, PE Paul Wai, PE Deborah Hernandez-Cedeno, PE David Shearer, PE Tyler Wallum, PE Michael Herrman, PE Peter J. Sheridan, III, PE Jeff M. Walters, PE Dan Hurtado, PE Ido Reuven Shimony, PE, PE George W. Walton, PE Robert Jackson, PE Darlene J. Shuman, PE David Wantman, PE Diego Jimenez, PE Ken Sides, CNU-a, PE, PTOE Christopher L. Warren, PE Anthony Jorges, PE Jeffrey J. Siewert, PE William Watts, PE Patrick D. Kaimrajh, PE Charles O. Silcox, PE Stephen R. Weaver, PE Michael Kerns, PE Michael J. Simmons, PE, MBA Stephen D. Webb, PE Sherman Klaus, PE Guillermo Jose Simon, PE Richard C. Welch, PE Adam Maze, PE Michael K. Simpson, PE Thomas B. Welch, PE Elizabeth Moczynski, PE Jonathan W. Sink, PE Cledwyn R. Weldon, PE Jared Perdue, PE Paul E. Skidmore, PE Mark A. West, PLS, EM Chris Rader, PE, ENV SP David D. Skipper, PE Nathan L. West, PE Jack Richert, PE, MBA Danielle Pitt Slaterpryce, PE Ryan Wetherell, PE Rakesh Sharma, PE, PMP, PTOE Mohit Soni, PE Brent Whitfield, PE Matthew Sloan, PE, CGC Alejandro M. Sorondo, PE Christopher Wild, PSM, PLS Shawn Swets, PE Jose L Sotomayor, PE Kristopher A. Wilhoit, PE Raymond Valido, PE Nicholas Spatola, PE, PTOE Gary John Williams, PE Lynn Walker, PE Richard Spaulding, PE Jason Williams, PE Keith Warren, PE Kenneth B. Spillett, PE Justin Williams, PE Aaron Wells, PE, CTQP, PTI Rajesh Srinivas, PhD, PE Clifford D. Wilson III, PE M. Bradley Wilson, PE John (JD) Whitaker, PE Carrie A. Stanbridge, PE Michael S. Wilson, PE Matthew Wiesenfeld, PE, AICP Marc D. Stehli, PE William E. Wilson Jr., PE Tim Wineberg, PE Beth Steimle, PE Paul W. Wingard, PE acecfl.org 2021 ACEC-FL Annual Directory & Guide • 9 ACEC-FL Past Presidents

Consulting Engineers James F. Shivler ...... 61-62 Harry E. Wild Jr., PE ...... 79-80 Council of Florida (CECF) James F. Shivler ...... 62-63 Charles H. Carlan, PE, F.ACEC .80-81 Robert P. Jaffer...... 1959-60 James F. Shivler ...... 63-64 Robert E. Ratcliff, PE ...... 81-82 Earl J. Woolpert ...... 60-61 K.C. Mock ...... 64-65 George M. Barsom, PE ...... 82-83 Russell W. Raine ...... 61-62 William A. Watson ...... 65-66 William L. Barton, PE ...... 83-84 Arthur W. Saarinen ...... 62-63 Floyd Groo ...... 66-67 Frank H. Wilson II, PE ...... 84-85 Sidney L. Barker ...... 63-64 John D. Buckley ...... 67-68 Richard B. Gassett, PE ...... 85-86 William B. Bradley ...... 64-65 William M. Bishop ...... 68-69 Emmanuel N. Nicolaides, PE, Robert L. Crain ...... 65-66 Walter C. VanWagenen ...... 69-70 F.NSPE, F.ACEC ...... 86-87 John Bedingfield ...... 66-67 Thomas B. Terpening ...... 70-71 Edward J. Racila, PE, F.NSPE .87-88 Earle M. Rader ...... 67-68 Thomas Groover ...... 71-72 L. Daniel Fulford, PE ...... 88-89 Donald J. Smally ...... 68-69 Martin Yohalem ...... 72-73 Ben C. Scales, PE ...... 89-90 Charles Healy ...... 69-70 A.W. Crowder, PE ...... 90-91 E.N. (Manny) Nicolaides ...... 70-71 Florida Institute of Jeffrey M. Arey, PE F.NSPE .....91-92 E.N. (Manny) Nicolaides ...... 71-72 Consulting Engineers (FICE) Sam Militello, PE ...... 92-93 William F. Bishop ...... 72-73 Eugene C. Figg Jr., PE ...... 1973-74 Michael P. Murphy, PE ...... 93-94 Henn Rebane ...... 1973 John A. Grant Jr., PE, F.NSPE .74-75 George L. Reed, PE ...... 94-95 Henn Rebane, PE, F.NSPE ...... 75-76 H. William Persons, PE ...... 95-96 Consulting Engineers of William B. Bradley, PE ...... 76-77 Kenneth A. Bryant Jr., PE ...... 96-97 Florida (CEOF) Thomas D. Furman Jr., PE ...... 77-78 David L. Wright, PE, F.ACEC ...97-98 Meyer W. Deutschman ...... 1960-61 Charles E. Burkett, PE ...... 78-79 Robert H. Miller, PE, F.ACEC ...98-99 John B. Zumwalt III, PE ...... 99-00 Carlos A. Penin, PE ...... 00-01 Robert J. Lombardo, PE ...... 01-02 Fermin A. Diaz, PE, F.ACEC ....02-03 Charles L. Geer, PE, F.ACEC ...03-04 R. Bruce Taylor, PhD, PE, F.NSPE ...... 04-05 WE’VE Ernest A. Cox III, PE ...... 05-06 Kimberlee B. DeBosier, PE, F.NSPE, F.ACEC ...... 06-07 GOT Michael T. Hermesmeyer, PE ...07-08 James A. Horton, PE ...... 08-09 FLORIDA Siamak Kusha, PE, F.ACEC .....09-10 Andrew M. Cummings, PE ...... 10-11 COVERED Robert J. Behar, PE ...... 11-12 Mark Mechling, PE, LEED AP..... 12-13 From the panhandle to south Florida, James F. Thompson, PE, LEED AD .13-14 we remain committed to our clients Richard J.A. Temple, PE...... 14-15 and communities statewide. Offices in Timothy P. Brodeur, PE...... 15-16 BONIFAY JACKSONVILLE American Council of Engineering Companies of ORLANDO Florida (ACEC-FL) MIAMI J. Scott Gombar, PE...... 2016-17 SARASOTA Peter Moore, PE...... 17-18 TALLAHASSEE Rick Baldocchi, PE...... 18-19 HANSON-INC.COM William Wilson, PE...... 19-20

10 • 2021 ACEC-FL Annual Directory & Guide acecfl.org ACEC-FL Awards and Scholarship Recipients

ACEC Young Professional of the Winston W. “Bud” Gardner, PE 2003 William Bradford, PE, Year Award David E. Flinchbaugh, PhD, PE 2002 Mark L. Mongeau, PE, and Joshua P. Boltz, PhD, PE 2008 Fermin A. Diaz, PE 1999 Peter M. Moore, PE 2019 Andrea N. Martinez, PE, CFM 2007 Benjamin G. Watts, PE 1997 J. Scott Gombar, PE 2018 Danielle E. Fason, EI 2007 Raymond W. Miller, PE 1994 Jason Webber, PE 2018 John A. Grant Jr., PE, PLS 1992 Allen Douglas 2017 ACEC Community Service Award Charles L. Meister, PE 1991 Kenneth S. Vogel, PE 2016 Rick V. Baldocci, PE 2008 Richard M. Miller, PE 1990 Andrew M. Cummings, PE 2015 Thomas D. Pellarin, PE 2005 Richard B. Gassett, PE 1989 Robert J. Behar, PE and Herbert S. Saffir, PE 1988 Charles L. Geer, PE, F.ACEC 2014 ACEC Fellows Charles Carlan, PE, PLS 1987 Ryan R. Forrestel, PE; Paul “Jeff” Alain Gallet, PE, FACEC James E. Sawyer, PE 1986 D’huyvetter, PE; William H. Lynch, Andrew Cummings, PE, FACEC Ben C. Scales, PE 1985 PE; Douglas R. Barkley, PE; Charles Geer, PE, FACEC L. Daniel Fulford, PE 1984 Andrew M. Cummings, PE; Fermin Diaz, PE, FACEC William L. Barton, PE 1983 Samantha Hobbs, QAS 2013 Kimberlee DeBosier, PE, FACEC C. Eugene Lent, PE 1982 Ryan R. Forrestal, PE and J. Scott Gombar, PE, FACEC Suheil E. Jammal, PE 1981 Kelly Jones 2012 John Walker Vogt, PE 1980 Jason B. Matson, PE 2011 ACEC-FL Community Service Arthur Belefant, PE 1977 Debora S. Hall and Kelly Jones 2010 Award James A. Ruth, PE 1976 Ernest A. Cox III, PE 2009 Ben Chen, PhD, PE, BCEE 2008 Debora S. Hall 2008 Rick V. Baldocchi, PE 2007 ACEC-FL/FDOT Ben Watts Robert J. Lombardo, PE 2006 Partnership Award ACEC-FL/FDOT DBE Utilization Kimberlee B. DeBosier, PE, Paul G. Foley, PE 2020 EAC Consulting Inc. 2020 F.NSPE, F.ACEC 2005 Nicole Mills, PE 2019 Keith & Schnars 2019 Thomas D. Pellarin, PE 2004 Andy Lauzier, PE 2018 HNTB 2018 David A. Sadler, PE 2017 Greenman-Pedersen Inc. 2017 ACEC-FL Professional Douglas D. Geiger, PE 2016 Stanley Consultants Inc. 2016 Development Award Gus Pego, PE 2015 Keith and Schnars PA 2015 Jones Edmunds & Associates Inc. 2014 Ryan R. Forrestel, PE 2014 Volkert Inc. 2014 PBS&J (large firm) 2009 Ananth Prasad, PE 2013 Barkley Consulting Engineers Inc. Adrian B. Share, PE 2012 ACEC-FL PAC (small firm) 2009 Brian A. Blanchard, PE 2011 Kimley Horn and Associates Inc. 2019 Stanley Consultants 2008 Robert J. Behar, PE 2010 Kimley-Horn and Associates Inc. 2017 WilsonMiller 2007 Carla M. Perry, PE 2009 Kimley-Horn and Associates Inc. 2016 PBS&J 2005 Joseph N. Debs, PE 2008 Kimley-Horn and Associates Inc. 2015 Ayres Associates Inc. 2005 Gerry O’Reilly, PE 2007 Kimley-Horn and Associates Inc. 2014 Miller Legg & Associates Inc. 2003 Jimmy D. Allison, PE 2006 Kimley-Horn and Associates Inc. 2013 PBS&J 2002 Woodrow L. Lawson Jr. 2005 LBFH 2001 Fred C. Odom, PE, PLS 2004 GMEC Award Miller Legg & Associates Inc. 1997 Terry Cappellini 2003 Michael B. Woodward, PE 2020 Ernest A. Cox III, PE 2002 Donald T. Robertson, PE 2019 ACEC-FL/FDOT Excellence in Ben Watts, PE 2001 Michael C. McVay, PE, PhD 2018 Project Management Award Kathy M. Gray, PE 2017 Kevin Hoeflick, PE and ACEC-FL Scholarship Recipients Ian Kinnear, PE, C.Eng. 2016 Craig Teal, PE ConsulTech Kristine Obenour 2018 Larry D. Madrid, PE, D.GE 2013 Engineering Co. 2005 Mario B. Rojas IV, EI 2016 James A. Horton, PE 2012 Abel Crean 2015 Ernest A. Cox III, PE 2011 Governor A.W. Gilchrist Award William Mechling 2014 Mohamad Hussein, PE 2010 Rick V. Baldocchi, PE 2019 Michelle Gauthieaux 2013 James D. Hussin, PE 2009 Stephen L. Precourt, PE 2018 Karl Kremser 2012 Gary L. Kuhns, PE 2007 R. Bruce Taylor, PhD, PE, F.NSPE 2016 Andres Boral 2010 Mark L. Mongeau, PE 2006 Representative Lake G. Ray, PE 2014 Matthew Dobbertien 2009 John E. Garlanger, PhD, PE 1995 Ernest A. Cox III, PE 2012 Daniel Hendrickson 2008 L. Daniel Fulford, PE 1994 Kimberlee B. DeBosier, PE, Nathan Mayer 2007 S.E. “Jim” Jammal, PE 1993 F.NSPE, F.ACEC 2009 Cairo Cangas 2006 Lawrence L. Smith, PE 1990 Lennart E. Lindahl Jr., PE 2008 Tinuade O.A. Pena 2005 Charles Moore, PE 1986 Peter J. Sheridan III, PE 2007 Krystin Gaydosh 2004 Brainard-Killman Drill Co. 1986 John D. Booth, PE, DEE 2006 Toney Drilling Supplies 1985 Rep. Trudi K. Williams, PE 2005 ACEC-FL President’s Award Jack Roebuck 1984 John B. Zumwalt III, PE 2004 Peter Moore, PE, LEED AP 2020 acecfl.org 2021 ACEC-FL Annual Directory & Guide • 11 BARTOW 863.804.3080 CHIPLEY 850.415.9001

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he American Council of Kimley-Horn and Associates Inc. Engineering Companies of Florida GRAND Townwide Undergrounding of Utilities T(ACEC-FL)’s Engineering Excellence Program, Phase 1 North Awards (EEA) acknowledges Florida Dewberry Engineers Inc. Client: Town of Palm Beach engineering firms for their ground- SR 82 / Continuous Flow Intersection (CFI) Category K: Energy breaking applications and Client: Florida Department of intricate projects. The 2020, five grand Transportation District 1 McKim & Creed Inc. and eleven honor awards will be Category H: Transportation MARS Management Improvements presented at the 2021 FES/ACEC-FL Client: Manatee County Annual Conference Banquet held August EXP US Services Inc. Category G: Water Resources 6, 2021 at The Breakers Palm Beach. UTC Center for Intelligent Buildings One Grand Conceptor award winner will Client: UTC Mead & Hunt be chosen from the grand awards as the Category B: Building/Technology Brevard County South Central Regional overall best engineering project from Systems WWTF Expansion the state of Florida and the recipient will Client: Brevard County Utility Services be announced during the banquet. Hardesty & Hanover Category F: Waste and Storm Water The ACEC-FL Public Relations Rehabilitation of the Main Street Bridge Committee selected an illustrious Client: Florida Department of RS&H Inc. board of judges representing Transportation District 2 SR 9 (I-95) Overland Bridge Replacement government, transportation, education, Category C: Structural Systems Design-Build environmental/water resources, Client: Florida Department of geotechnical, public works, and real HNTB Corporation Transportation District 2 estate/land development. The judges Guidance for ACES Impacts Category C: Structural Systems included: Ron Beladi, PE, Neel-Schaffer Client: Florida Department of Inc.; Curtis Brown, Esq., Wright, Fulford, Transportation Stantec Consulting Services Inc. Moorhead, & Brown Attorneys; John Category A: Studies, Research and Stormwater Treatment Area (STA) 1W - Crossman, CCIM, CRX, Crossman & Consulting Engineering Services Expansion #1 Company; James (Jim) W. Flynt Jr., PE, Client: South Florida Water Orange County Utilities Department; Kimley-Horn and Associates Inc. Management District Terry Puckett, PE, Florida Department Treating Widespread Emerging PFAS Category G: Water Resources of Transportation District I and VII; and Contaminants Garit Poire, EI, Turner Construction. Client: City of Stuart, Florida TranSystems The judges rated projects and Category G: Water Resources Baker’s Haulover Cut Bridge Rehabilitation studies on the basis of uniqueness Client: Florida Department of and innovative applications; future HONOR Transportation District 6 value to the engineering profession; Category C: Structural Systems perception by the public; social, American Consulting Professionals LLC economic, and sustainable development SR 8 (I-10) A&N Railroad Bridge Precast TranSystems considerations; complexity; and Approach Slab Replacement I-95 / Viera Blvd. Diverging Diamond successful fulfillment of client/ Client: Florida Department of Interchange owners’ needs, including schedule and Transportation District 3 Client: Florida Department of budget. A special thank you to ACEC-FL Category J: Small Projects Transportation District 5 Public Relations Chair Ann Schiola for Category H: Transportation facilitating this competition and to Curtis Figg Bridge Engineers Inc. Brown of Wright, Fulford, Moorhead, & Lesner Bridge WGI Brown for graciously hosting the judging Client: City of Virginia Beach Pompano Beach Fishing Pier at their Altamonte office. Category C: Structural Systems Client: City of Pompano Beach Category I: Special Projects The winners in alphabetical order are: Kimley-Horn and Associates Inc. Babcock Ranch Phases I and II Client: Babcock Property Holdings LLC Category I: Special Projects

acecfl.org 2021 ACEC-FL Annual Directory & Guide • 13 ACEC-FL’s Outstanding Project Award Winners for 2020

Outstanding Major Project Outstanding Environmental Project I-75 Design Build from South of SR 50 to Hernando/Sumter Everglades Restoration SR 90/US 41 (Tamiami Trail) Bridging County Line FDOT District 6 FDOT District 7 Design : Stantec Design Consultant: WGI Consultant Design Project Manager: Luis Lazo, PE Consultant Design Project Manager: Henri Belrose, PE FDOT Design Project Manager: Elsa Riverol, PE FDOT Design Project Manager: Justin Hall, PE CEI Consultant: F&J Engineering Group Inc. CEI Consultant: Keystone Civil CEI Sr. Project Engineer: Francis R. Chin Sr., PE CEI Sr. Project Engineer: Joy Christiano, PE FDOT Construction Project Engineer: Tom Lay Outstanding Special Project I-95/Vera Boulevard Diverging Diamond Interchange Outstanding Design-Build FDOT District 5 SR 9B Phase III Design Consultant: TranSystems FDOT District 2 Consultant Design Manager: Gail Woods, PE Design Consultant: Arcadis US Inc. FDOT Design Project Manager: Todd Long, PE Consultant Design Project Manager: Erik E. van Zanden CEI Consultant: WSP FDOT Design Project Manager: Jeff Daugharty, PE CEI Sr. Project Engineer: Barry Johnson and CEI Consultant: England-Thims & Miller Inc. Steve Wigle, PE CEI Sr. Project Engineer: Rob Hansgen, PE FDOT Construction Project Engineer: Richard Nasrawy, PE

Outstanding Roadway Project SR 61 (Wakulla Springs Road) & CR 2204 (Oak Ridge Road) Roundabout Project The American Council of Engineering Companies of FDOT District 3 Florida (ACEC-FL) annually recognizes outstanding Design Consultant: Cardno Inc. Consultant Design Project Manager: Jason Yam, PE achievement by its member firms in accomplishing FDOT Design Project Manager: Tommy Johns Florida Department of Transportation studies and CEI Consultant: Greenman-Pedersen Inc. projects. CEI Sr. Project Engineer: Sandra Bucklew, PE FDOT Construction Project Engineer: Shannon Harris To be considered for an outstanding project award, transportation projects must have been included Outstanding Bridge Project in FDOT’s 5-Year Work Program and must have I-95 Overland Bridge Replacement FDOT District 2 been completed within the prior calendar year. Design Consultant: RS&H Inc. Eligible transportation projects include conventional Consultant Design Project Manager: Ryan Vasile, PE road and bridge construction projects; transit, FDOT Design Project Manager: Craig Teal, PE airport, seaport, rail and other inter-modal systems CEI Consultant: Eisman & Russo Inc. projects; ITS projects; traffic operations and safety CEI Sr. Project Engineer: John J. Kemp, PE projects; drainage and surface water management FDOT Construction Project Engineer: Brian Kirts, PE projects; environmental mitigation projects; project Outstanding PD&E/Planning Project development and environmental (PD&E) studies; I-95 at Broward Blvd. Interchange PD&E planning projects; and other transportation- FDOT District 4 related projects having unique or special features. Design Consultant: HDR Additional information can me found at fleng.org/ Consultant Design Project Manager: Will Suero, PE opa. FDOT Design Project Manager: Anson Sonnett, PE

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acecfl.org 2021 ACEC-FL Annual Directory & Guide • 17 ACEC-FL Strategic Plan

Vision: firms and non-member firms are transportation engineers specifically. To be the recognized advocate for all either unaware of what benefits an As a result, only 16 percent of consulting engineers in Florida. ACEC-FL membership provides, engineering firms in the state are or they ascribe diminished value to represented by ACEC-FL. This then Mission: ACEC-FL membership and active becomes cyclic, because ACEC-FL To represent and promote consulting participation in the organization. activities represent the majority of engineering. the ACEC-FL membership—who To address this problem ACEC- are primarily civil/transportation Recognized: FL must first identify and define engineers—discouraging the ACEC-FL has the vision to be an accurate and comprehensive enrollment of consulting firms the “recognized” advocate for all description of (1) the advocacy representing other engineering consulting engineers in Florida. It needs of its constituency, and (2) disciplines. In addition, there are is generally accepted that ACEC- its constituency’s assessment of the numerous competing organizations FL is currently not recognized as effectiveness and value of existing and organizations vying for the the definitive organization that ACEC-FL advocacy activities. membership of engineers in the represents the collective and varied This information should then be state. Finally, ACEC-FL does not interests of consulting engineers in used to formulate and implement have enough “advocates” helping Florida. This is somewhat due to a comprehensive advocacy promote the organization as the the large number of professional program that is fully responsive advocate for all consulting engineers organizations that promote the and congruent with constituency in the state. interest of engineers in Florida. needs. To ensure the success It is similarly due to the size and and effectiveness of the new To address this problem, ACEC- complexity of the state of Florida that program, complementary support FL must promote the diversity of many individuals and organizations communications must be developed its membership, the value of its are unaware of ACEC-FL. To and executed to both inform the legislative “clout,” and the desire to address this problem, ACEC-FL ACEC-FL constituency of ongoing represent all disciplines comprising needs to decide by whom it wants advocacy activities and successes the consulting engineering to be recognized within the state of as well as provide timely and community. In order to do so, Florida. Are these initiatives with the substantive constituency feedback. ACEC-FL must identify the various engineering community or outside, Finally, a set of meaningful metrics disciplines that it should represent will it be organizations or individuals and polling initiatives should be and give these constituents a reason or both? developed and activated to monitor to join and become active in ACEC- advocacy program effectiveness and FL. Advocate: constituency awareness. As the advocate for consulting —Amended/Approved 8.7.08 FICE engineers and companies in Florida, Inclusive: BOD ACEC-FL represents and promotes The vision of ACEC-FL is to be the interests of its constituent the recognized advocate for all members. Unfortunately, engineering consulting engineers in Florida. firms doing business in Florida, The mission is to represent and both member and non-member, are promote the business of consulting not informed of existing advocacy engineering. Unfortunately, there are initiatives pursued by ACEC-FL, several problems that are hindering nor do they appreciate the value these objectives. For one, ACEC- of those initiatives. Conversely, FL is not perceived to represent all ACEC-FL has not developed a engineering disciplines. Instead, definitive understanding of the the organization is perceived as advocacy needs of its constituency. an association that represents As a result, both ACEC-FL member “civil” engineers in general—and

18 • 2021 ACEC-FL Annual Directory & Guide acecfl.org ACEC-FL Membership - Enhance Business

1. Consulting Engineering national recognition, not only from the ACEC-FL website Needs. The American Council from the media but also from (fleng.org), which features Find- of Engineering Companies of elected officials, regulators, and A-Firm, engineering excellence Florida (ACEC-FL) is the only potential clients. Winners are award winners, and firm trade association for consulting exclusively acknowledged at the sponsorships. engineering firms in Florida. ACEC-FL banquet which is held A community for your needs, during the FES/ACEC-FL Annual 8. Latest Industry Trends. The concerns, and voices to be heard Conference. Members who ACEC-FL Update is a monthly is provided at many levels. give back to the community are electronic publication that keeps recognized through the members abreast of the latest 2. Transportation Committee. The A.W. Gilchrist Award, Young industry trends and information. only action committee to work Engineer, Professional directly with the ACEC-FL/FDOT 9. Legislative Impact. ACEC-FL Development and the continues to be the only voice Liaison Committee, which gives Community Service Award. recommendations to the Florida for the Engineering profession in Florida. Department of Transportation 7. Year-Round Exposure. The on how contracts should be annual ACEC-FL Directory & 10. Quality, Quality, Quality. ACEC- negotiated, costs are allocated, Guide features information about FL is led by the top consulting and business is let out to the your firm and the services you engineers in the state. The engineering community. Your offer. Over 1,000 directories staff is always ready to help company should be at the table are distributed around the members, provide information, talking with the transportation state, including local and state and ensure members receive the decision-makers instead of government decision-makers. utmost satisfaction and service. learning second-hand about Members also gain exposure changes in the rules. 3. Water Resources Committee. ACEC-FL Committees and Councils Consulting engineers, The ACEC-FL organization represents firms who specialize in providing representatives of water sound, creative high-quality solution to engineering problems. Our management districts and the committees are the infrastructure for the dynamic presence we maintain in U.S. Army Corps of Engineers the state of Florida. They are listed by staff liaison: meet face-to-face to discuss issues that will create the Board of Directors, Energy Committee, CLGR Committee, Land blueprint for water solutions in Development, Nominating Committee, Planning & Bylaws Committee, Florida. Risk Management, Transportation Committee, Vertical Support Committee, Water Resources Committee 4. RFPs Delivered Each Week. Samantha Hobbs The Florida Register provides members with RFPs from around Public Relations Committee the southeastern United States Meridith Glass to their desktops. ACEC-FL staff searches dozens of publications Membership Committee and online listings to compile all Annette Smith the engineering and architectural job advertisements each week. Aviation Committee 5. Continuing Education Kayley Cox Discounts. ACEC-FL members save an average of 30% on all Leadership Institute Steering Council continuing education seminars Stefanie Dedmon and events. Visit fleng.org for the latest events. GMEC Executive Committee Meridith Glass 6. Professional Recognition at Local and National Levels. Consulting Engineers Legislative Council (CELC), FEPAC, Finance Annual Engineering Excellence Committee, Florida Engineering Foundation, Headquarters Operations Awards showcase your firm’s Committee innovative engineering projects. Allen Douglas Finalist receives state and acecfl.org 2021 ACEC-FL Annual Directory & Guide • 19 FES/ACEC-FL Staff

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20 • 2021 ACEC-FL Annual Directory & Guide acecfl.org How to Select a Consulting Engineer

Florida Experience Can Be Important to You description of the project and how interested consultants can It is vital that an owner obtain the services of an engineer apply for consideration. familiar with the physical environment of Florida, which differs b. Qualification and Certification of Firms. Qualifications of in many respects from that of most other states. Florida is a those firms indicating an interest in the project are received. hurricane-exposed, subtropical, low-lying peninsula. Those firms found to be qualified to render the required Engineers who lack demonstrated familiarity with Florida services are so certified by the agency. conditions may not have the experience to cope with its unique c. Selection of Certified Qualified Firms. The qualifications environment safely and economically. Engineers with a record of the certified firms are rated and compared. No less of successful work in the state may reasonably be assumed than three firms are then selected and ranked in order of to have the requisite experience. An owner is well advised to preference, based on their qualifications. inquire carefully and resolve any doubts in these matters. d. Negotiation of Professional Service Contracts. The agency When selecting a consulting engineer, you should: negotiates a contract with the firm ranked as the most 1. Prepare as complete a description as possible of the qualified, at a compensation which is fair, competitive, and proposed project, including the purpose to be served, reasonable. Detailed discussions are held by the firm and proposed budget, desired date for start of operation, and the agency to clearly establish the scope of the project and other pertinent factors which will affect the engineering the exact work to be done. Such negotiations are usually services agreement. successful; however, should the two parties fail to agree 2. Request the consulting engineers to furnish their upon the level of compensation, negotiations with the first qualifications. firm are terminated and negotiations are commenced with the second-ranked firm. If again unsuccessful, the process is 3. Select one or more consulting engineers whom the client repeated with the next highest-ranked firm. believes to be qualified for the specific services required. This procedure is widely used by industry and agencies in 4. After one or more firms have been interviewed separately, a many other states that are knowledgeable and experienced firm should be selected that has the proper qualifications and in the selection of consulting engineers and other design ability and, in the opinion of the client, is the most qualified professionals. It is also in accord with Public Law 92-582 to perform the services in question. (Brooks Bill), which sets forth federal policy concerning the 5. The selected firm should be called in for negotiation of fees selection of design professionals for federal agencies. and related expenses as well as an agreement on essential details in connection with the project.

6. State, governmental agencies, or political subdivisions are required to follow procedures under the Consultants’ Competitive Negotiation Act (CCNA), which was adopted by the State Legislature in 1973.

The CCNA legislation sets forth specific requirements and procedures for contracting professional services to be used by the state, its agencies, municipalities or political subdivisions, school boards, and school districts.

This selection procedure is based on qualification and competence. It covers the selection of professional engineers, architects, registered land surveyors, and landscape architects and the negotiation of fees for their professional services in contracts where compensation exceeds $35,000 in cases of studies and where the cost of construction exceeds $325,000 in the case of construction. This procedure provides a simple and effective four-step process, including: a. Public Announcement of the Project. Public notice of requirements for professional services is made, including a acecfl.org 2021 ACEC-FL Annual Directory & Guide • 21 Chapter 471, Florida Statutes Engineering Practice Act

For latest version, visit public health, safety, or welfare or the safety conditioning and refrigeration system with a http://www.leg.state.fl.us/statutes/ or health of employees. This paragraph shall value of $125,000 or less; and index.cfm?App_mode=Display_ not be construed as authorizing the practice 2.a. Requires an aggregate service capacity Statute&URL=0400-0499/0471/0471.html of engineering through an agent or employee of 600 amperes (240 volts) or less on a who is not duly licensed under the provisions residential electrical system or 800 amperes 471.001 Purpose. of this chapter. (240 volts) or less on a commercial or 471.003 Qualifications for practice; exemptions. (b)1. A person acting as a public officer industrial electrical system; 471.0035 Instructors in postsecondary employed by any state, county, municipal, or b. Requires a plumbing system with fewer than educational institutions; exemption from other governmental unit of this state when 250 fixture units; or licensure requirement. working on any project the total estimated c. Requires a heating, ventilation, and 471.005 Definitions. cost of which is $10,000 or less. air-conditioning system not to exceed a 471.007 Board of Professional Engineers. 2. Persons who are employees of any state, 15-ton-per-system capacity, or if the project 471.008 Rulemaking authority. county, municipal, or other governmental unit is designed to accommodate 100 or fewer 471.009 Board headquarters. of this state and who are the subordinates persons. 471.011 Fees. of a person in responsible charge licensed (i) Any general contractor, certified or registered 471.013 Examinations; prerequisites. under this chapter, to the extent that the pursuant to the provisions of chapter 489, 471.015 Licensure. supervision meets standards adopted by rule when negotiating or performing services 471.017 Renewal of license. of the board. under a design-build contract as long as the 471.019 Reactivation. (c) Regular full-time employees of a corporation engineering services offered or rendered 471.0195 Florida Building Code training for not engaged in the practice of engineering in connection with the contract are offered engineers. as such, whose practice of engineering for and rendered by an engineer licensed in 471.021 Engineers and firms of other states; such corporation is limited to the design or accordance with this chapter. temporary registration to practice in Florida. fabrication of manufactured products and (j) Any defense, space, or aerospace company, 471.023 Qualification of business organizations. servicing of such products. whether a sole proprietorship, firm, limited 471.025 Seals. (d) Regular full-time employees of a public utility liability company, partnership, joint venture, 471.027 Engineers authorized to enter lands of or other entity subject to regulation by the joint stock association, corporation, or other third parties under certain conditions. Florida Public Service Commission, Federal business entity, subsidiary, or affiliate, or any 471.031 Prohibitions; penalties. Energy Regulatory Commission, or Federal employee, contract worker, subcontractor, 471.033 Disciplinary proceedings. Communications Commission. or independent contractor of the defense, 471.037 Effect of chapter locally. (e) Employees of a firm, corporation, or space, or aerospace company who 471.038 Florida Engineers Management partnership who are the subordinates of a provides engineering for aircraft, space Corporation. person in responsible charge, licensed under launch vehicles, launch services, satellites, 471.0385 Court action; effect. this chapter. satellite services, or other defense, space, 471.045 Professional engineers performing (f) Any person as contractor in the execution of or aerospace-related product or services, or building code inspector duties. work designed by a professional engineer or components thereof. 471.001 Purpose.—The Legislature deems it in the supervision of the construction of work (3) Notwithstanding the provisions of this necessary in the interest of public health and as a foreman or superintendent. chapter or of any other law, no licensed safety to regulate the practice of engineering (g) A licensed surveyor and mapper who takes, engineer whose principal practice is civil in this state. or contracts for, professional engineering or structural engineering, or employee History.—ss. 1, 42, ch. 79-243; ss. 2, 3, ch. 81- services incidental to her or his practice of or subordinate under the responsible 318; ss. 14, 15, ch. 89-30; s. 4, ch. 91-429; s. surveying and mapping and who delegates supervision or control of the engineer, is 5, ch. 2000-332. such engineering services to a licensed precluded from performing architectural 471.003 Qualifications for practice; professional engineer qualified within her or services which are purely incidental to her or exemptions.— his firm or contracts for such professional his engineering practice, nor is any licensed (1) No person other than a duly licensed engineering services to be performed architect, or employee or subordinate under engineer shall practice engineering or use by others who are licensed professional the responsible supervision or control of the name or title of “licensed engineer,” engineers under the provisions of this the architect, precluded from performing “professional engineer,” or any other title, chapter. engineering services which are purely designation, words, letters, abbreviations, or (h) Any electrical, plumbing, air-conditioning, incidental to her or his architectural practice. device tending to indicate that such person or mechanical contractor whose practice However, no engineer shall practice holds an active license as an engineer in this includes the design and fabrication of architecture or use the designation “architect” state. electrical, plumbing, air-conditioning, or or any term derived therefrom, and no (2) The following persons are not required to be mechanical systems, respectively, which she architect shall practice engineering or use the licensed under the provisions of this chapter or he installs by virtue of a license issued designation “engineer” or any term derived as a licensed engineer: under chapter 489, under former part I of therefrom. (a) Any person practicing engineering for the chapter 553, Florida Statutes 2001, or under History.—ss. 10, 42, ch. 79-243; ss. 3, 10, ch. improvement of, or otherwise affecting, any special act or ordinance when working 81-302; ss. 2, 3, ch. 81-318; s. 5, ch. 82-179; property legally owned by her or him, unless on any construction project which: s. 3, ch. 83-160; ss. 46, 119, ch. 83-329; s. such practice involves a public utility or the 1. Requires an electrical or plumbing or air- 1, ch. 85-134; s. 57, ch. 87-225; s. 2, ch.

22 • 2021 ACEC-FL Annual Directory & Guide acecfl.org 87-341; s. 2, ch. 87-349; ss. 1, 14, 15, ch. of the principles and methods of engineering “engineers” was deleted by the editors to 89-30; s. 1, ch. 89-115; s. 67, ch. 89-162; s. design, engineering surveys, and the improve clarity. 4, ch. 91-429; ss. 80, 118, ch. 94-119; s. 330, inspection of construction for the purpose 471.007 Board of Professional Engineers.— ch. 97-103; s. 65, ch. 98-287; s. 31, ch. 2000- of determining in general if the work is (1) There is created in the department the Board 356; s. 16, ch. 2002-299; s. 1, ch. 2003-425; proceeding in compliance with drawings and of Professional Engineers. The board shall s. 4, ch. 2004-332; s. 64, ch. 2009-195; s. 64, specifications, any of which embraces such consist of 11 members, 9 of whom shall be ch. 2018-110. services or work, either public or private, licensed engineers and 2 of whom shall be 471.0035 Instructors in postsecondary in connection with any utilities, structures, laypersons who are not and have never educational institutions; exemption from buildings, machines, equipment, processes, been engineers or members of any closely licensure requirement.—For the sole purpose work systems, projects, and industrial related profession or occupation. A member of teaching the principles and methods or consumer products or equipment of a of the board who is a licensed engineer must of engineering design, notwithstanding mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic, be selected and appointed based on his or the provisions of s. 471.005(7), a person or thermal nature, insofar as they involve her qualifications to provide expertise and employed by a public postsecondary safeguarding life, health, or property; and experience to the board at all times in civil educational institution, or by an independent includes such other professional services engineering, structural engineering, electrical postsecondary educational institution as may be necessary to the planning, or electronic engineering, mechanical licensed or exempt from licensure pursuant progress, and completion of any engineering engineering, or engineering education. to the provisions of chapter 1005, is not services. A person who practices any branch (2) Following expiration of the terms of members required to be licensed under the provisions of engineering; who, by verbal claim, sign, appointed to initiate staggered terms as set of this chapter as a professional engineer. advertisement, letterhead, or card, or in forth in subsection (3), members of the board History.—s. 11, ch. 99-252; s. 32, ch. 2000-356; s. any other way, represents himself or herself shall be appointed by the Governor for terms 4, ch. 2000-372; s. 17, ch. 2002-299; s. 1017, to be an engineer or, through the use of of 4 years each. A professional or technical ch. 2002-387. some other title, implies that he or she is an engineering society may submit a list of 471.005 Definitions.—As used in this chapter, engineer or that he or she is licensed under qualified nominees to be considered by the the term: this chapter; or who holds himself or herself Governor for appointment. (1) “Board” means the Board of Professional out as able to perform, or does perform, (3) When the terms of members serving as Engineers. any engineering service or work or any of July 1, 2014, expire, the terms of their (2) “Board of directors” means the board other service designated by the practitioner immediate successors shall be staggered of directors of the Florida Engineers which is recognized as engineering shall so that three members are appointed for Management Corporation. be construed to practice or offer to practice 2 years, four members are appointed for 3 (3) “Defense company” means any business engineering within the meaning and intent of years, and four members are appointed for entity that holds a valid Department of this chapter. 4 years, as determined by the Governor. Defense contract or any business entity that (8) “License” means the licensing of 1engineers Each member shall hold office until the is a subcontractor under a valid Department to practice engineering in this state. expiration of his or her appointed term or until of Defense contract. The term includes any (9) “Management corporation” means the a successor has been appointed. business entity that holds valid contracts Florida Engineers Management Corporation. History.—ss. 3, 42, ch. 79-243; ss. 5, 9, 10, ch. or subcontracts for products or services for (10) “Retired professional engineer” or 81-302; ss. 2, 3, ch. 81-318; ss. 3, 14, 15, ch. military use under prime contracts with the “professional engineer, retired” means a 89-30; s. 4, ch. 91-429; s. 152, ch. 94-218; s. United States Department of Defense, the person who has been duly licensed as a 19, ch. 2002-299; s. 1, ch. 2004-332; s. 1, ch. United States Department of State, or the professional engineer by the board and who 2014-125. United States Coast Guard. chooses to relinquish or not to renew his or 471.008 Rulemaking authority.—The board (4) “Department” means the Department of her license and applies to and is approved by has authority to adopt rules pursuant to Business and Professional Regulation. the board to be granted the title “Professional ss. 120.536(1) and 120.54 to implement (5) “Engineer” includes the terms “professional Engineer, Retired.” provisions of this chapter or chapter 455 engineer” and “licensed engineer” and means (11) “Secretary” means the Secretary of conferring duties upon it. a person who is licensed to engage in the Business and Professional Regulation. History.—s. 1, ch. 87-341; s. 1, ch. 87-349; s. 1, practice of engineering under this chapter. (12) “Space or aerospace company” means ch. 88-303; ss. 4, 14, 15, ch. 89-30; s. 4, ch. (6) “Engineer intern” means a person who has any business entity concerned with the 91-429; s. 109, ch. 98-166; s. 142, ch. 98- graduated from an engineering curriculum design, manufacture, or support of aircraft, 200; s. 170, ch. 2000-160. approved by the board and has passed the rockets, missiles, spacecraft, satellites, space 471.009 Board headquarters.—The location of fundamentals of engineering examination as vehicles, space stations, space facilities, the Board of Professional Engineers shall be provided by rules adopted by the board. or components thereof, and equipment, in Leon County. (7) “Engineering” includes the term “professional systems, facilities, simulators, programs, History.—ss. 3, 42, ch. 79-243; ss. 6, 10, ch. engineering” and means any service or products, services, and activities related 81-302; ss. 2, 3, ch. 81-318; ss. 5, 14, 15, ch. creative work, the adequate performance thereto. 89-30; s. 4, ch. 91-429. of which requires engineering education, History.—ss. 2, 42, ch. 79-243; ss. 4, 10, ch. 81- 471.011 Fees.— training, and experience in the application 302; ss. 2, 3, ch. 81-318; s. 4, ch. 83-160; s. (1) The board by rule may establish fees of special knowledge of the mathematical, 4, ch. 84-365; ss. 2, 14, 15, ch. 89-30; s. 4, to be paid for applications, examination, physical, and engineering sciences to such ch. 91-429; s. 151, ch. 94-218; s. 331, ch. 97- reexamination, licensing and renewal, services or creative work as consultation, 103; s. 33, ch. 2000-356; s. 3, ch. 2000-372; inactive status application and reactivation investigation, evaluation, planning, and s. 18, ch. 2002-299; s. 2, ch. 2003-425; s. 3, of inactive licenses, and recordmaking and design of engineering works and systems, ch. 2019-86. recordkeeping. The board may also establish planning the use of land and water, teaching 1Note.—The word “or” following the word by rule a delinquency fee. The board shall acecfl.org 2021 ACEC-FL Annual Directory & Guide • 23 establish fees that are adequate to ensure organization. History.—ss. 5, 42, ch. 79-243; s. 340, ch. 81-259; the continued operation of the board. Fees (b) A person shall be entitled to take the ss. 7, 10, ch. 81-302; ss. 2, 3, ch. 81-318; ss. shall be based on department estimates fundamentals examination for the purpose 14, 15, ch. 89-30; s. 4, ch. 91-429; s. 141, ch. of the revenue required to implement this of determining whether she or he is qualified 92-149; s. 332, ch. 97-103; s. 20, ch. 2002- chapter and the provisions of law with to practice in this state as an engineer 299; s. 1, ch. 2003-293; s. 2, ch. 2004-332; s. respect to the regulation of engineers. intern if she or he is in the final year of, or 2, ch. 2014-125; s. 5, ch. 2019-86. (2) The initial application and examination is a graduate of, an approved engineering 471.015 Licensure.— fee shall not exceed $125 plus the actual curriculum in a school, college, or university (1) The management corporation shall issue per applicant cost to the management approved by the board. a license to any applicant who the board corporation to purchase the examination (c) A person shall not be entitled to take the certifies is qualified to practice engineering from the National Council of Examiners principles and practice examination until and who has passed the fundamentals for Engineering and Surveying or a similar that person has successfully completed the examination and the principles and practice national organization. The examination fundamentals examination. examination. fee shall be in an amount which covers (d) The board shall deem that an applicant who (2)(a) The board shall certify for licensure the cost of obtaining and administering the seeks licensure by examination has passed any applicant who has submitted proof examination and shall be refunded if the the fundamentals examination when such satisfactory to the board that he or she is at applicant is found ineligible to sit for the applicant has received a doctorate degree in least 18 years of age and who: examination. The application fee shall be engineering from an institution that has an 1. Satisfies the requirements of s. 471.013(1) nonrefundable. undergraduate engineering program that is (a)1. and has a record of at least 4 years of (3) The initial license fee shall not exceed $125. accredited by the Engineering Accreditation active engineering experience of a character (4) Qualification of a business organization Commission of the Accreditation Board for indicating competence to be in responsible under s. 471.023 shall not require payment Engineering and Technology Inc., and has charge of engineering; or of a fee. taught engineering full time for at least 3 2. Satisfies the requirements of s. 471.013(1) (5) The biennial renewal fee shall not exceed years, at the baccalaureate level or higher, (a)2. and has a record of at least 6 years of $125. after receiving that degree. active engineering experience of a character (6) The fee for a temporary registration or (e) Every applicant who is qualified to take the indicating competence to be in responsible certificate to practice engineering shall not fundamentals examination or the principles charge of engineering. exceed $25 for an individual or $50 for a and practice examination shall be allowed (b) The board may refuse to certify any business firm. to take either examination three times, applicant who has violated s. 471.031. (7) The fee for licensure by endorsement shall notwithstanding the number of times either (3) The board shall certify as qualified for a not exceed $150. examination has been previously failed. If license by endorsement an applicant who: (8) The fee for application for inactive status or an applicant fails either examination three (a) Qualifies to take the fundamentals for reactivation of an inactive license shall not times, the board shall require the applicant to examination and the principles and practice exceed $150. complete additional college-level education examination as set forth in s. 471.013, has History.—ss. 4, 42, ch. 79-243; ss. 2, 3, ch. courses or a board-approved relevant passed a United States national, regional, 81-318; s. 20, ch. 88-205; ss. 6, 14, 15, ch. examination review course as a condition state, or territorial licensing examination 89-30; s. 4, ch. 91-429; s. 212, ch. 94-119; s. of future eligibility to take that examination. that is substantially equivalent to the 1, ch. 97-312; s. 34, ch. 2000-356; s. 5, ch. If the applicant is delayed in taking the fundamentals examination and principles 2000-372; s. 4, ch. 2019-86. examination due to reserve or active duty and practice examination required by s. 471.013 Examinations; prerequisites.— service in the United States Armed Forces 471.013, and has satisfied the experience (1)(a) A person shall be entitled to take an or National Guard, the applicant is allowed requirements set forth in paragraph (2)(a) examination for the purpose of determining an additional two attempts to take the and s. 471.013; or whether she or he is qualified to practice in examination before the board may require (b) Holds a valid license to practice engineering this state as an engineer if the person is of additional college-level education or review issued by another state or territory of the good moral character and: courses. United States, if the criteria for issuance of 1. Is a graduate from an approved engineering (2)(a) The board may refuse to certify an the license were substantially the same as science curriculum of 4 years or more in a applicant for failure to satisfy the requirement the licensure criteria that existed in this state school, college, or university which has been of good moral character only if: at the time the license was issued. approved by the board; or 1. There is a substantial connection between (4) The management corporation shall not issue 2. Is a graduate of an approved engineering the lack of good moral character of the a license by endorsement to any applicant technology curriculum of 4 years or more in a applicant and the professional responsibilities who is under investigation in another state school, college, or university which has been of a licensed engineer; and for any act that would constitute a violation approved by the board. 2. The finding by the board of lack of good of this chapter or of chapter 455 until The board shall adopt rules providing for the moral character is supported by clear and such time as the investigation is complete review and approval of schools or colleges convincing evidence. and disciplinary proceedings have been and the courses of study in engineering in (b) When an applicant is found to be unqualified terminated. such schools and colleges. The rules shall for a license because of a lack of good (5)(a) The board shall deem that an applicant be based on the educational requirements moral character, the board shall furnish who seeks licensure by endorsement for engineering as defined in s. 471.005. the applicant a statement containing the has passed an examination substantially The board may adopt rules providing findings of the board, a complete record of equivalent to the fundamentals examination for the acceptance of the approval and the evidence upon which the determination when such applicant has held a valid accreditation of schools and courses of was based, and a notice of the rights of the professional engineer’s license in another study by a nationally accepted accreditation applicant to a rehearing and appeal. state for 15 years and has had 20 years of

24 • 2021 ACEC-FL Annual Directory & Guide acecfl.org continuous professional-level engineering of the license renewal period, totaling 18 7, 14, 15, ch. 89-30; s. 4, ch. 91-429; s. 214, experience. continuing education hours for the license ch. 94-119; s. 12, ch. 98-287; s. 37, ch. 2000- (b) The board shall deem that an applicant who renewal period. For each renewal period for 356; s. 22, ch. 2002-299; s. 7, ch. 2019-86. seeks licensure by endorsement has passed such continuing education: 471.0195 Florida Building Code training an examination substantially equivalent 1. One hour must relate to this chapter and the for engineers.—All licensees actively to the fundamentals examination and the rules adopted under this chapter. participating in the design of engineering principles and practices examination when 2. One hour must relate to professional ethics. works or systems in connection with such applicant has held a valid professional 3. Four hours must relate to the licensee’s area buildings, structures, or facilities and systems engineer’s license in another state for 25 of practice. covered by the Florida Building Code shall years and has had 30 years of continuous 4. The remaining hours may relate to any topic take continuing education courses and professional-level engineering experience. pertinent to the practice of engineering. submit proof to the board, at such times and (6) The board may require a personal Continuing education hours may be earned in such manner as established by the board appearance by any applicant for licensure by presenting or attending seminars, in- by rule, that the licensee has completed under this chapter. Any applicant of whom house or nonclassroom courses, workshops, any specialized or advanced courses on a personal appearance is required must or professional or technical presentations any portion of the Florida Building Code be given adequate notice of the time and made at meetings, webinars, conventions, applicable to the licensee’s area of practice. place of the appearance and provided with or conferences, including those presented The board shall record reported continuing a statement of the purpose of and reasons by vendors with specific knowledge related education courses on a system easily requiring the appearance. If an applicant is to the licensee’s area of practice. Up to 4 accessed by code enforcement jurisdictions required to appear, the time period within hours may be earned by serving as an officer for evaluation when determining license which a licensure application must be or actively participating on a committee status for purposes of processing design granted or denied is tolled until such time of a board-recognized professional or documents. Local jurisdictions shall be as the applicant appears. However, if the technical engineering society. The 2 required responsible for notifying the board when applicant fails to appear before the board at continuing education hours relating to this design documents are submitted for building either of the next two regularly scheduled chapter, the rules adopted pursuant to construction permits by persons who are not board meetings, the application for licensure this chapter, and ethics may be earned by in compliance with this section. The board may be denied. serving as a member of the Legislature or as shall take appropriate action as provided (7) The board shall, by rule, establish an elected state or local official. The hours by its rules when such noncompliance is qualifications for certification of licensees as required pursuant to s. 471.0195 may apply determined to exist. special inspectors of threshold buildings, as to any requirements of this section except for History.—s. 38, ch. 2000-356; s. 23, ch. 2002-299; defined in ss. 553.71 and 553.79, and shall those required under subparagraph 1. s. 12, ch. 2009-195. compile a list of persons who are certified. (b) The board shall adopt rules that are 471.021 Engineers and firms of other states; A special inspector is not required to meet substantially consistent with the most temporary registration to practice in standards for certification other than those recent published version of the Continuing Florida.— established by the board, and the fee owner Professional Competency Guidelines of (1) Upon approval of the board and payment of of a threshold building may not be prohibited the National Council of Examiners for the fee set in s. 471.011, the management from selecting any person certified by the Engineering and Surveying, and shall allow corporation shall issue a temporary board to be a special inspector. The board nonclassroom hours to be credited. The registration for work on one specified project shall develop minimum qualifications for board may, by rule, exempt from continuing in this state for a period not to exceed 1 year the qualified representative of the special professional competency requirements to an engineer holding a certificate to practice inspector who is authorized to perform retired professional engineers who no longer in another state, provided Florida licensees inspections of threshold buildings on behalf sign and seal engineering documents and are similarly permitted to engage in work in of the special inspector under s. 553.79. licensees in unique circumstances that such state and provided that the engineer be History.—ss. 6, 42, ch. 79-243; ss. 2, 3, ch. 81- severely limit opportunities to obtain the qualified for licensure by endorsement. 318; s. 2, ch. 85-134; ss. 14, 15, ch. 89-30; required continuing education hours. (2) Upon approval by the board and payment of s. 4, ch. 91-429; ss. 82, 216, ch. 94-119; s. History.—ss. 7, 42, ch. 79-243; ss. 2, 3, ch. 81- the fee set in s. 471.011, the management 32, ch. 95-392; s. 110, ch. 98-166; s. 37, 318; ss. 14, 15, ch. 89-30; s. 4, ch. 91-429; corporation shall issue a temporary ch. 2000-141; s. 171, ch. 2000-160; s. 35, s. 213, ch. 94-119; s. 11, ch. 98-287; s. 36, registration for work on one specified project ch. 2000-356; s. 6, ch. 2000-372; s. 21, ch. ch. 2000-356; s. 7, ch. 2000-372; s. 4, ch. in this state for a period not to exceed 1 year 2002-299; s. 2, ch. 2003-293; s. 3, ch. 2014- 2014-125. to an out-of-state corporation, partnership, 125; s. 6, ch. 2019-86. 471.019 Reactivation.—The board shall or firm, provided one of the principal officers 471.017 Renewal of license.— establish by rule a reinstatement process of the corporation, one of the partners of (1) The management corporation shall renew for void licenses. The rule shall prescribe the partnership, or one of the principals in a license upon receipt of the renewal appropriate continuing education the fictitiously named firm has obtained a application and fee. requirements for reactivating a license. temporary registration in accordance with (2) The board shall adopt rules establishing The continuing education requirements subsection (1). a procedure for the biennial renewal of for reactivating a license for a licensed (3) The application for a temporary registration licenses. engineer may not exceed the continuing shall require appointment of the Department (3)(a) The board shall require a demonstration education requirements prescribed pursuant of State as an agent of the applicant of continuing professional competency of to s. 471.017 for each year the license was for service of process in any action or engineers as a condition of license renewal inactive. proceeding against the applicant arising or relicensure. Every licensee must complete History.—ss. 8, 42, ch. 79-243; s. 341, ch. 81-259; out of any transaction or operation 9 continuing education hours for each year ss. 2, 3, ch. 81-318; s. 104, ch. 83-329; ss. connected with or incidental to the practice acecfl.org 2021 ACEC-FL Annual Directory & Guide • 25 of engineering for which the temporary shall be jointly and severally liable for the History.—ss. 11, 42, ch. 79-243; s. 1, ch. 80- registration was issued. negligence, misconduct, or wrongful acts 223; ss. 2, 3, ch. 81-318; ss. 8, 14, 15, ch. History.—ss. 9, 42, ch. 79-243; ss. 2, 3, ch. 81- committed by their agents, employees, 89-30; s. 4, ch. 91-429; s. 143, ch. 92-149; 318; ss. 14, 15, ch. 89-30; s. 4, ch. 91-429; s. or partners while acting in a professional s. 333, ch. 97-103; s. 39, ch. 2000-356; s. 142, ch. 92-149; s. 8, ch. 2000-372; s. 24, ch. capacity. Any officer, agent, or employee 9, ch. 2000-372; s. 25, ch. 2002-299; s. 3, 2002-299; s. 8, ch. 2019-86. of a business organization other than a ch. 2003-293; s. 3, ch. 2013-28; s. 9, ch. 471.023 Qualification of business partnership shall be personally liable and 2019-86. organizations.— accountable only for negligent acts, wrongful 471.025 Seals.— (1) The practice of, or the offer to practice, acts, or misconduct committed by him or (1) The board shall prescribe, by rule, one or engineering by licensees or offering her or committed by any person under his more forms of seal to be used by licensees. engineering services to the public through or her direct supervision and control, while Each licensee shall obtain at least one a business organization, including a rendering professional services on behalf seal in the form approved by rule of the partnership, corporation, business trust, of the business organization. The personal board and may, in addition, register his or or other legal entity or by a business liability of a shareholder or owner of a her seal electronically in accordance with organization, including a corporation, business organization, in his or her capacity ss. 668.001-668.006. All final drawings, partnership, business trust, or other legal as shareholder or owner, shall be no greater specifications, plans, reports, or documents entity offering such services to the public than that of a shareholder-employee of a prepared or issued by the licensee and through licensees under this chapter as corporation incorporated under chapter 607. being filed for public record and all final agents, employees, officers, or partners is The business organization shall be liable documents provided to the owner or the permitted only if the business organization up to the full value of its property for any owner’s representative shall be signed by is qualified by an engineer licensed under negligent acts, wrongful acts, or misconduct the licensee, dated, and sealed with said this chapter, subject to the provisions of committed by any of its officers, agents, seal. Such signature, date, and seal shall be this chapter. One or more of the principal or employees while they are engaged on evidence of the authenticity of that to which officers of the business organization or one its behalf in the rendering of professional they are affixed. Drawings, specifications, or more partners of the partnership and services. plans, reports, final documents, or all personnel of the business organization (4) Each qualifying agent of a business documents prepared or issued by a licensee who act in its behalf as engineers in this organization qualified under this section must may be transmitted electronically and may state shall be licensed as provided by this notify the board within 30 days after any be signed by the licensee, dated, and sealed chapter. All final drawings, specifications, change in the information contained in the electronically with said seal in accordance plans, reports, or documents involving application upon which the qualification is with ss. 668.001-668.006. practices licensed under this chapter which based. (2) It is unlawful for any person to seal or are prepared or approved for the use of the (a) A qualifying agent who terminates digitally sign any document with a seal or business organization or for public record an affiliation with a qualified business digital signature after his or her license has within the state shall be dated and shall organization shall notify the management expired or been revoked or suspended, bear the signature and seal of the licensee corporation of such termination within unless such license has been reinstated or who prepared or approved them. Nothing 24 hours. If such qualifying agent is the reissued. When an engineer’s license has in this section shall be construed to mean only qualifying agent for that business been revoked or suspended by the board, the that a license to practice engineering shall organization, the business organization must licensee shall, within a period of 30 days after be held by a business organization. Nothing be qualified by another qualifying agent the revocation or suspension has become herein prohibits business organizations from within 60 days after the termination. Except effective, surrender his or her seal to the joining together to offer engineering services as provided in paragraph (b), the business executive director of the board and confirm to the public, if each business organization organization may not engage in the practice to the executive director the cancellation of otherwise meets the requirements of this of engineering until it is qualified by another the licensee’s digital signature in accordance section. No business organization shall be qualifying agent. with ss. 668.001-668.006. In the event the relieved of responsibility for the conduct or (b) In the event a qualifying agent ceases engineer’s license has been suspended acts of its agents, employees, or officers by employment with a qualified business for a period of time, his or her seal shall be reason of its compliance with this section, nor organization and the qualifying agent is the returned to him or her upon expiration of the shall any individual practicing engineering only licensed individual affiliated with the suspension period. be relieved of responsibility for professional business organization, the executive director (3) No licensee shall affix or permit to be affixed services performed by reason of his or her of the management corporation or the chair his or her seal, name, or digital signature employment or relationship with a business of the board may authorize another licensee to any plan, specification, drawing, final bid organization. employed by the business organization to document, or other document that depicts (2) For the purposes of this section, a business temporarily serve as its qualifying agent for work which he or she is not licensed to organization or other person practicing a period of no more than 60 days to proceed perform or which is beyond his or her under a fictitious name, offering engineering with incomplete contracts. The business profession or specialty therein. services to the public must be qualified by an organization is not authorized to operate (4) A successor engineer seeking to reuse engineer licensed under this chapter. beyond such period under this chapter documents previously sealed by another (3) Except as provided in s. 558.0035, the fact absent replacement of the qualifying agent. engineer must be able to independently that a licensed engineer practices through a (c) A qualifying agent shall notify the department re-create all of the work done by the original business organization does not relieve the in writing before engaging in the practice engineer. A successor engineer assumes licensee from personal liability for negligence, of engineering in the licensee’s name full professional and legal responsibility by misconduct, or wrongful acts committed by or in affiliation with a different business signing and affixing his or her seal to the him or her. Partnerships and all partners organization. assumed documents. Such documents

26 • 2021 ACEC-FL Annual Directory & Guide acecfl.org must be treated as though they were the engineer,” “transportation engineer,” chapter 455. successor engineer’s original product, “software engineer,” “computer hardware (d) Being convicted or found guilty of, or and the original engineer is released from engineer,” or “systems engineer.” entering a plea of nolo contendere to, any professional responsibility or civil 2. Any person who is exempt from licensure regardless of adjudication, a crime in any liability for prior work assumed by the under s. 471.003(2)(j) may use the title jurisdiction which directly relates to the successor engineer. For the purposes of this or personnel classification of “engineer” practice of engineering or the ability to subsection, the term “successor engineer” in the scope of his or her work under that practice engineering. means an engineer who is using or relying exemption if the title does not include or (e) Making or filing a report or record that the upon the work, findings, or recommendations connote the term “professional engineer,” licensee knows to be false, willfully failing of the engineer who previously sealed the “registered engineer,” “licensed engineer,” to file a report or record required by state or pertinent documents. “registered professional engineer,” or federal law, willfully impeding or obstructing History.—ss. 12, 42, ch. 79-243; ss. 2, 3, ch. 81- “licensed professional engineer.” such filing, or inducing another person to 318; ss. 14, 15, ch. 89-30; s. 4, ch. 91-429; s. 3. Any person who is exempt from licensure impede or obstruct such filing. Such reports 144, ch. 92-149; s. 334, ch. 97-103; s. 4, ch. under s. 471.003(2)(c) or (e) may use the or records include only those that are signed 97-241; s. 40, ch. 2000-356; s. 32, ch. 2000- title or personnel classification of “engineer” in the capacity of a licensed engineer. 372; s. 2, ch. 2001-63; s. 26, ch. 2002-299; s. in the scope of his or her work under that (f) Advertising goods or services in a manner 10, ch. 2019-86. exemption if the title does not include or that is fraudulent, false, deceptive, or 471.027 Engineers authorized to enter lands connote the term “professional engineer,” misleading in form or content. of third parties under certain conditions.— “registered engineer,” “licensed engineer,” (g) Engaging in fraud or deceit, negligence, Engineers are hereby granted permission “registered professional engineer,” or incompetence, or misconduct, in the practice and authority to go on, over, and upon the “licensed professional engineer” and if that of engineering. lands of others when necessary to make person is a graduate from an approved (h) Violating chapter 455. engineering surveys and, in so doing, to engineering curriculum of 4 years or more (i) Practicing on a revoked, suspended, inactive, carry with them their agents and employees in a school, college, or university which has or delinquent license. necessary for that purpose. Entry under been approved by the board. (j) Affixing or permitting to be affixed his or her the right hereby granted shall not constitute (c) Present as his or her own the license of seal, name, or digital signature to any final trespass, and engineers and their duly another. drawings, specifications, plans, reports, authorized agents or employees so entering (d) Give false or forged evidence to the board or or documents that were not prepared by shall not be liable to arrest or a civil action by a member thereof. him or her or under his or her responsible reason of such entry; however, nothing in this (e) Use or attempt to use a license that has supervision, direction, or control. section shall be construed as giving authority been suspended, revoked, or placed on (k) Violating any order of the board or to said licensees, agents, or employees to inactive or delinquent status. department previously entered in a destroy, injure, damage, or move anything (f) Employ nonexempt unlicensed persons to disciplinary hearing. on lands of another without the written practice engineering. (l) Performing building code inspection services permission of the landowner. (g) Conceal information relative to violations of under s. 553.791, without satisfying the History.—ss. 17, 42, ch. 79-243; ss. 2, 3, ch. 81- this chapter. insurance requirements of that section. 318; ss. 14, 15, ch. 89-30; s. 4, ch. 91-429; s. (2) Any person who violates any provision of this (2) The board shall specify, by rule, what acts or 27, ch. 2002-299. section commits a misdemeanor of the first omissions constitute a violation of subsection 471.031 Prohibitions; penalties.— degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 (1). (1) A person may not: or s. 775.083. (3) When the board finds any person guilty of (a) Practice engineering unless the person is History.—ss. 14, 42, ch. 79-243; ss. 2, 3, ch. any of the grounds set forth in subsection (1), licensed or exempt from licensure under this 81-318; s. 47, ch. 83-329; ss. 9, 14, 15, ch. it may enter an order imposing one or more chapter. 89-30; s. 4, ch. 91-429; s. 215, ch. 94-119; s. of the following penalties: (b)1. Except as provided in subparagraph 2. 335, ch. 97-103; s. 41, ch. 2000-356; s. 28, (a) Denial of an application for licensure. or subparagraph 3., use the name or title ch. 2002-299; s. 3, ch. 2003-425; s. 3, ch. (b) Revocation or suspension of a license. “professional engineer” or any other title, 2004-332. (c) Imposition of an administrative fine not to designation, words, letters, abbreviations, 471.033 Disciplinary proceedings.— exceed $5,000 for each count or separate or device tending to indicate that such (1) The following acts constitute grounds for offense. person holds an active license as an which the disciplinary actions in subsection (d) Issuance of a reprimand. engineer when the person is not licensed (3) may be taken: (e) Placement of the licensee on probation for a under this chapter, including, but not (a) Violating any provision of s. 455.227(1), period of time and subject to such conditions limited to, the following titles: “agricultural s. 471.025, or s. 471.031, or any other as the board may specify. engineer,” “air-conditioning engineer,” provision of this chapter or rule of the board (f) Restriction of the authorized scope of “architectural engineer,” “building engineer,” or department. practice by the licensee. “chemical engineer,” “civil engineer,” (b) Attempting to procure a license to practice (g) Restitution. “control systems engineer,” “electrical engineering by bribery or fraudulent (4) The management corporation shall reissue engineer,” “environmental engineer,” “fire misrepresentations. the license of a disciplined engineer or protection engineer,” “industrial engineer,” (c) Having a license to practice engineering business upon certification by the board that “manufacturing engineer,” “mechanical revoked, suspended, or otherwise acted the disciplined person has complied with all engineer,” “metallurgical engineer,” “mining against, including the denial of licensure, of the terms and conditions set forth in the engineer,” “minerals engineer,” “marine by the licensing authority of another state, final order. engineer,” “nuclear engineer,” “petroleum territory, or country, for any act that would History.—ss. 15, 42, ch. 79-243; ss. 8, 10, ch. 81- engineer,” “plumbing engineer,” “structural constitute a violation of this chapter or 302; ss. 2, 3, ch. 81-318; s. 3, ch. 85-134; ss. acecfl.org 2021 ACEC-FL Annual Directory & Guide • 27 10, 14, 15, ch. 89-30; s. 4, ch. 91-429; s. 145, accordance with the provisions of chapter board ceases to exist, of moneys, records, ch. 92-149; s. 217, ch. 94-119; s. 336, ch. 455, this chapter, and the contract required data, and property held in trust by the 97-103; s. 5, ch. 97-241; s. 111, ch. 98-166; by this section. management corporation for the benefit of s. 13, ch. 98-287; s. 119, ch. 2000-141; s. (c) Receive, hold, and administer property and the board, if the management corporation is 172, ch. 2000-160; s. 10, ch. 2000-372; s. 35, make only prudent expenditures directly no longer approved to operate for the board ch. 2001-186; s. 4, ch. 2001-372; s. 29, ch. related to the responsibilities of the board, or the board ceases to exist. All records and 2002-299; s. 4, ch. 2003-293; s. 4, ch. 2005- and in accordance with the contract required data in a computerized database shall be 147; s. 53, ch. 2009-195; s. 45, ch. 2010-106. by this section. returned to the department in a form that is 471.037 Effect of chapter locally.— (d) Be approved by the board, and the compatible with the computerized database (1) Nothing contained in this chapter shall department, to operate for the benefit of the of the department. be construed to repeal, amend, limit, or board and in the best interest of the state. 5. The securing and maintaining by the otherwise affect any local building code or (e) Operate under a fiscal year that begins on management corporation, during the term zoning law or ordinance, now or hereafter July 1 of each year and ends on June 30 of of the contract and for all acts performed enacted, which is more restrictive with the following year. during the term of the contract, of all liability respect to the services of licensed engineers (f) Have a seven-member board of directors, insurance coverages in an amount to be than the provisions of this chapter. five of whom are to be appointed by the approved by the board to defend, indemnify, (2) In counties or municipalities that issue board and must be registrants regulated and hold harmless the management building permits, such permits may not be by the board and two of whom are to be corporation and its officers and employees, issued in any case in which it is apparent appointed by the secretary and must be the department and its employees, and the from the application for the building permit laypersons not regulated by the board. All state against all claims arising from state that the provisions of this chapter have been appointments shall be for 4-year terms. and federal laws. Such insurance coverage violated. However, this subsection does No member shall serve more than two must be with insurers qualified and doing not authorize the withholding of building consecutive terms. Failure to attend three business in the state. The management permits in cases involving the exceptions and consecutive meetings shall be deemed a corporation must provide proof of insurance exemptions set out in s. 471.003. resignation from the board, and the vacancy to the department. The department and History.—ss. 13, 42, ch. 79-243; ss. 2, 3, ch. shall be filled by a new appointment. its employees and the state are exempt 81-318; ss. 12, 14, 15, ch. 89-30; s. 4, ch. 91- (g) Select its officers in accordance with its from and are not liable for any sum of 429; s. 81, ch. 94-119; s. 42, ch. 2000-356; s. bylaws. The members of the board of money which represents a deductible, 30, ch. 2002-299. directors who were appointed by the board which sums shall be the sole responsibility 471.038 Florida Engineers Management may be removed by the board. of the management corporation. Violation Corporation.— (h) Select the president of the management of this subparagraph shall be grounds for (1) This section may be cited as the “Florida corporation, who shall also serve as terminating the contract. Engineers Management Corporation Act.” executive director to the board, subject to 6. Payment by the management corporation, (2) The purpose of this section is to create a approval of the board. out of its allocated budget, to the department public-private partnership by providing that (i) Use a portion of the interest derived from the of all costs of representation by the board a single nonprofit corporation be established management corporation account to offset counsel, including salary and benefits, travel, to provide administrative, investigative, and the costs associated with the use of credit and any other compensation traditionally paid prosecutorial services to the board and that cards for payment of fees by applicants or by the department to other board counsel. no additional nonprofit corporation be created licensees. 7. Payment by the management corporation, for these purposes. (j) Operate under a written contract with the out of its allocated budget, to the department (3) The Florida Engineers Management department which is approved by the board. of all costs incurred by the management Corporation is created to provide The contract must provide for, but is not corporation or the board for the Division of administrative, investigative, and limited to: Administrative Hearings of the Department of prosecutorial services to the board in 1. Submission by the management corporation Management Services and any other cost for accordance with the provisions of chapter of an annual budget that complies with board utilization of these state services. 455 and this chapter. The management rules for approval by the board and the 8. Payment by the management corporation, out corporation may hire staff as necessary to department. of its allocated budget, to the department of carry out its functions. Such staff are not 2. Annual certification by the board and the reasonable costs associated with the contract public employees for the purposes of chapter department that the management corporation monitor. 110 or chapter 112, except that the board is complying with the terms of the contract (k) Provide for an annual financial audit of of directors and the staff are subject to the in a manner consistent with the goals and its financial accounts and records by an provisions of s. 112.061. The provisions of s. purposes of the board and in the best independent certified public accountant. 768.28 apply to the management corporation, interest of the state. This certification must The annual audit report shall include a which is deemed to be a corporation primarily be reported in the board’s minutes. The management letter in accordance with s. acting as an instrumentality of the state, but contract must also provide for methods 11.45 and a detailed supplemental schedule which is not an agency within the meaning of and mechanisms to resolve any situation in of expenditures for each expenditure s. 20.03(11). The management corporation which the certification process determines category. The annual audit report must be shall: noncompliance. submitted to the board, the department, and (a) Be a Florida corporation not for profit, 3. Funding of the management corporation the Auditor General for review. incorporated under the provisions of chapter through appropriations allocated to the (l) Provide for persons not employed by the 617. regulation of professional engineers from the corporation who are charged with the (b) Provide administrative, investigative, Professional Regulation Trust Fund. responsibility of receiving and depositing and prosecutorial services to the board in 4. The reversion to the board, or the state if the fee and fine revenues to have a faithful

28 • 2021 ACEC-FL Annual Directory & Guide acecfl.org performance bond in such an amount corporation. In addition, all meetings of the 471.0385 Court action; effect.—If any provision and according to such terms as shall be board of directors are open to the public in of s. 471.038 is held to be unconstitutional or determined in the contract. accordance with s. 286.011 and s. 24(b), Art. is held to violate the state or federal antitrust (m) Submit to the secretary, the board, and I of the State Constitution. The exemptions laws, the following shall occur: the Legislature, on or before October 1 set forth in s. 455.225, relating to complaints (1) The corporation shall cease and desist of each year, a report on the status of the and information obtained pursuant to an from exercising any powers and duties corporation which includes, but is not limited investigation by the department, shall enumerated in the act. to, information concerning the programs apply to such records created or obtained (2) The Department of Business and and funds that have been transferred to the by the management corporation only Professional Regulation shall resume corporation. The report must include: the until an investigation ceases to be active. the performance of such activities. The number of license applications received; For the purposes of this subsection, an department shall regain and receive, hold, the number approved and denied and the investigation is considered active so long invest, and administer property and make number of licenses issued; the number of as the management corporation or any law expenditures for the benefit of the board. examinations administered and the number enforcement or administrative agency is (3) The Executive Office of the Governor, of applicants who passed or failed the proceeding with reasonable dispatch and notwithstanding chapter 216, is authorized examination; the number of complaints has a reasonable, good faith belief that it to reestablish positions, budget authority, received; the number determined to be may lead to the filing of administrative, civil, and salary rate necessary to carry out the legally sufficient; the number dismissed; the or criminal proceedings. An investigation department’s responsibilities related to the number determined to have probable cause; ceases to be active when the case is regulation of professional engineers. the number of administrative complaints dismissed prior to a finding of probable History.—s. 3, ch. 97-312. issued and the status of the complaints; and cause and the board has not exercised its 471.045 Professional engineers performing the number and nature of disciplinary actions option to pursue the case or 10 days after building code inspector duties.— taken by the board. the board makes a determination regarding Notwithstanding any other provision of (n) Develop and submit to the department, probable cause. All information, records, law, a person who is currently licensed performance standards and measurable and transcriptions regarding a complaint that under this chapter to practice as a outcomes for the board to adopt by rule in has been determined to be legally sufficient professional engineer may provide building order to facilitate efficient and cost-effective to state a claim within the jurisdiction of the code inspection services described in s. regulation. board become available to the public when 468.603(5) and (8) to a local government (4) The management corporation may not the investigation ceases to be active, except or state agency upon its request, without exercise any authority specifically assigned information that is otherwise confidential being certified by the Florida Building Code to the board under chapter 455 or this or exempt from s. 119.07(1). However, in Administrators and Inspectors Board under chapter, including determining probable response to an inquiry about the licensure part XII of chapter 468. When performing cause to pursue disciplinary action against status of an individual, the management these building code inspection services, a licensee, taking final action on license corporation shall disclose the existence the professional engineer is subject to the applications or in disciplinary cases, or of an active investigation if the nature of disciplinary guidelines of this chapter and s. adopting administrative rules under chapter the violation under investigation involves 468.621(1)(c)-(h). Any complaint processing, 120. the potential for substantial physical or investigation, and discipline that arise out (5) Notwithstanding ss. 455.228 and 455.2281, financial harm to the public. The board of a professional engineer’s performing the duties and authority of the department shall designate by rule those violations that building code inspection services shall be to receive complaints and to investigate and involve the potential for substantial physical conducted by the Board of Professional deter the unlicensed practice of engineering or financial harm. The department and the Engineers rather than the Florida Building are delegated to the board. The board may board shall have access to all records of Code Administrators and Inspectors Board. A use funds of the Board of Professional the management corporation, as necessary professional engineer may not perform plans Engineers in the unlicensed activity account to exercise their authority to approve and review as an employee of a local government established under s. 455.2281 to perform the supervise the contract. upon any job that the professional engineer duties relating to unlicensed activity. (8) The management corporation is the sole or the professional engineer’s company (6) The department shall retain the independent source and depository for the records of the designed. authority to open or investigate any cases board, including all historical information and History.—s. 7, ch. 98-419; s. 10, ch. 99-254; s. 28, or complaints, as necessary to protect the records. The management corporation shall ch. 2000-372; s. 8, ch. 2017-149. public health, safety, or welfare. In addition, maintain those records in accordance with the department may request that the the guidelines of the Department of State management corporation prosecute such and shall not destroy any records prior to the cases and shall retain sole authority to issue limits imposed by the Department of State. emergency suspension or restriction orders (9) The board shall provide by rule for the pursuant to s. 120.60. procedures the management corporation (7) Management corporation records are must follow to ensure that all licensure public records subject to the provisions examinations are secure while under the of s. 119.07(1) and s. 24(a), Art. I of the responsibility of the management corporation State Constitution; however, public records and that there is an appropriate level of exemptions set forth in ss. 455.217 and monitoring during the licensure examinations. 455.229 for records created or maintained History.—ss. 2, 5, ch. 97-312; s. 112, ch. 98-166; by the department shall apply to records s. 173, ch. 2000-160; ss. 1, 2, ch. 2000-372; created or maintained by the management s. 121, ch. 2001-266; s. 5, ch. 2003-293. acecfl.org 2021 ACEC-FL Annual Directory & Guide • 29 The Consultants’ Competitive Negotiation Act (CCNA)

For latest version, visit 1. A grouping of minor construction, criteria of the project, cost or budget http://www.leg.state.fl.us/Statutes/index. rehabilitation, or renovation activities. estimates, design and construction cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&Search_ 2. A grouping of substantially similar schedules, site development requirements, String=&URL=0200-0299/0287/ construction, rehabilitation, or renovation provisions for utilities, stormwater retention Sections/0287.055.html activities. and disposal, and parking requirements (g) A “continuing contract” is a contract for applicable to the project. 287.055 Acquisition of professional architectural, professional services entered into in (k) A “design criteria professional” means a firm engineering, landscape architectural, or accordance with all the procedures of this who holds a current certificate of registration surveying and mapping services; definitions; act between an agency and a firm whereby under chapter 481 to practice architecture or procedures; contingent fees prohibited; the firm provides professional services to the landscape architecture or a firm who holds penalties.— agency for projects in which the estimated a current certificate as a registered engineer (1) SHORT TITLE.—This section shall be construction cost of each individual project under chapter 471 to practice engineering known as the “Consultants’ Competitive under the contract does not exceed $2 and who is employed by or under contract to Negotiation Act.” million, for study activity if the fee for the agency for the providing of professional (2) DEFINITIONS.—For purposes of this professional services for each individual architect services, landscape architect section: study under the contract does not exceed services, or engineering services in (a) “Professional services” means those $200,000, or for work of a specified nature connection with the preparation of the design services within the scope of the practice as outlined in the contract required by the criteria package. of architecture, professional engineering, agency, with the contract being for a fixed (l) “Negotiate” or any form of that word means to landscape architecture, or registered term or with no time limitation except that the conduct legitimate, arms length discussions surveying and mapping, as defined by the contract must provide a termination clause. and conferences to reach an agreement on laws of the state, or those performed by any Firms providing professional services under a term or price. For purposes of this section, architect, professional engineer, landscape continuing contracts shall not be required to the term does not include presentation of architect, or registered surveyor and mapper bid against one another. flat-fee schedules with no alternatives or in connection with his or her professional (h) A “design-build firm” means a partnership, discussion. employment or practice. corporation, or other legal entity that: (3) PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT AND (b) “Agency” means the state, a state agency, a 1. Is certified under s. 489.119 to engage in QUALIFICATION PROCEDURES.— municipality, a political subdivision, a school contracting through a certified or registered (a)1. Each agency shall publicly announce, district, or a school board. The term “agency” general contractor or a certified or registered in a uniform and consistent manner, each does not extend to a nongovernmental building contractor as the qualifying agent; or occasion when professional services developer that contributes public facilities to 2. Is certified under s. 471.023 to practice or to must be purchased for a project the basic a political subdivision under s. 380.06 or ss. offer to practice engineering; certified under construction cost of which is estimated by 163.3220-163.3243. s. 481.219 to practice or to offer to practice the agency to exceed the threshold amount (c) “Firm” means any individual, firm, architecture; or certified under s. 481.319 provided in s. 287.017 for CATEGORY FIVE partnership, corporation, association, or to practice or to offer to practice landscape or for a planning or study activity when the other legal entity permitted by law to practice architecture. fee for professional services exceeds the architecture, engineering, or surveying and (i) A “design-build contract” means a single threshold amount provided in s. 287.017 for mapping in the state. contract with a design-build firm for CATEGORY TWO, except in cases of valid (d) “Compensation” means the amount the design and construction of a public public emergencies certified by the agency paid by the agency for professional construction project. head. The public notice must include a services regardless of whether stated as (j) A “design criteria package” means concise, general description of the project and must compensation or stated as hourly rates, performance-oriented drawings or indicate how interested consultants may overhead rates, or other figures or formulas specifications of the public construction apply for consideration. from which compensation can be calculated. project. The purpose of the design criteria 2. Each agency shall provide a good faith (e) “Agency official” means any elected package is to furnish sufficient information estimate in determining whether the or appointed officeholder, employee, to permit design-build firms to prepare a bid proposed activity meets the threshold consultant, person in the category of other or a response to an agency’s request for amounts referred to in this paragraph. personal service or any other person proposal, or to permit an agency to enter (b) Each agency shall encourage firms engaged receiving compensation from the state, into a negotiated design-build contract. in the lawful practice of their professions that a state agency, municipality, or political The design criteria package must specify desire to provide professional services to subdivision, a school district or a school performance-based criteria for the public the agency to submit annually statements of board. construction project, including the legal qualifications and performance data. (f) “Project” means that fixed capital outlay study description of the site, survey information (c) Any firm or individual desiring to provide or planning activity described in the public concerning the site, interior space professional services to the agency must notice of the state or a state agency under requirements, material quality standards, first be certified by the agency as qualified paragraph (3)(a). A project may include: schematic layouts and conceptual design pursuant to law and the regulations of the

30 • 2021 ACEC-FL Annual Directory & Guide acecfl.org agency. The agency must find that the firm excess of the threshold amount provided firms, the agency shall select additional or individual to be employed is fully qualified in s. 287.017 for CATEGORY FIVE or for a firms in the order of their competence and to render the required service. Among the planning or study activity when the fee for qualification and continue negotiations in factors to be considered in making this professional services is not in excess of the accordance with this subsection until an finding are the capabilities, adequacy of threshold amount provided in s. 287.017 agreement is reached. personnel, past record, and experience of for CATEGORY TWO. However, if, in using (6) PROHIBITION AGAINST CONTINGENT the firm or individual. another procurement process, the majority FEES.— (d) Each agency shall evaluate professional of the compensation proposed by firms is in (a) Each contract entered into by the agency services, including capabilities, adequacy of excess of the appropriate threshold amount, for professional services must contain personnel, past record, experience, whether the agency shall reject all proposals and a prohibition against contingent fees the firm is a certified minority business reinitiate the procurement pursuant to this as follows: “The architect (or registered enterprise as defined by the Florida Small subsection. surveyor and mapper or professional and Minority Business Assistance Act, and (d) Nothing in this act shall be construed to engineer, as applicable) warrants that he other factors determined by the agency to prohibit a continuing contract between a firm or she has not employed or retained any be applicable to its particular requirements. and an agency. company or person, other than a bona fide When securing professional services, an (5) COMPETITIVE NEGOTIATION.— employee working solely for the architect agency must endeavor to meet the minority (a) The agency shall negotiate a contract with (or registered surveyor and mapper, or business enterprise procurement goals the most qualified firm for professional professional engineer, as applicable) under s. 287.09451. services at compensation which the to solicit or secure this agreement and (e) The public must not be excluded from the agency determines is fair, competitive, and that he or she has not paid or agreed to proceedings under this section. reasonable. In making such determination, pay any person, company, corporation, (4) COMPETITIVE SELECTION.— the agency shall conduct a detailed analysis individual, or firm, other than a bona fide (a) For each proposed project, the agency of the cost of the professional services employee working solely for the architect shall evaluate current statements of required in addition to considering their (or registered surveyor and mapper or qualifications and performance data on file scope and complexity. For any lump- professional engineer, as applicable) any with the agency, together with those that sum or cost-plus-a-fixed-fee professional fee, commission, percentage, gift, or other may be submitted by other firms regarding service contract over the threshold amount consideration contingent upon or resulting the proposed project, and shall conduct provided in s. 287.017 for CATEGORY from the award or making of this agreement.” discussions with, and may require public FOUR, the agency shall require the firm For the breach or violation of this provision, presentations by, no fewer than three firms receiving the award to execute a truth-in- the agency shall have the right to terminate regarding their qualifications, approach to negotiation certificate stating that wage the agreement without liability and, at its the project, and ability to furnish the required rates and other factual unit costs supporting discretion, to deduct from the contract price, services. the compensation are accurate, complete, or otherwise recover, the full amount of (b) The agency shall select in order of and current at the time of contracting. Any such fee, commission, percentage, gift, or preference no fewer than three firms professional service contract under which consideration. deemed to be the most highly qualified to such a certificate is required must contain (b) Any individual, corporation, partnership, perform the required services. In determining a provision that the original contract price firm, or company, other than a bona fide whether a firm is qualified, the agency and any additions thereto will be adjusted to employee working solely for an architect, shall consider such factors as the ability exclude any significant sums by which the professional engineer, or registered land of professional personnel; whether a firm agency determines the contract price was surveyor and mapper, who offers, agrees, is a certified minority business enterprise; increased due to inaccurate, incomplete, or or contracts to solicit or secure agency past performance; willingness to meet time noncurrent wage rates and other factual unit contracts for professional services for any and budget requirements; location; recent, costs. All such contract adjustments must be other individual, company, corporation, current, and projected workloads of the made within 1 year following the end of the partnership, or firm and to be paid, or is firms; and the volume of work previously contract. paid, any fee, commission, percentage, gift, awarded to each firm by the agency, with the (b) Should the agency be unable to negotiate a or other consideration contingent upon, or object of effecting an equitable distribution satisfactory contract with the firm considered resulting from, the award or the making of of contracts among qualified firms, provided to be the most qualified at a price the agency a contract for professional services shall, such distribution does not violate the determines to be fair, competitive, and upon conviction in a competent court of principle of selection of the most highly reasonable, negotiations with that firm must this state, be found guilty of a first degree qualified firms. The agency may request, be formally terminated. The agency shall misdemeanor, punishable as provided in s. accept, and consider proposals for the then undertake negotiations with the second 775.082 or s. 775.083. compensation to be paid under the contract most qualified firm. Failing accord with the (c) Any architect, professional engineer, or only during competitive negotiations under second most qualified firm, the agency must registered surveyor and mapper, or any subsection (5). terminate negotiations. The agency shall group, association, company, corporation, (c) This subsection does not apply to a then undertake negotiations with the third firm, or partnership thereof, who offers professional service contract for a project most qualified firm. to pay, or pays, any fee, commission, the basic construction cost of which is (c) Should the agency be unable to negotiate a percentage, gift, or other consideration estimated by the agency to be not in satisfactory contract with any of the selected contingent upon, or resulting from, the acecfl.org 2021 ACEC-FL Annual Directory & Guide • 31 award or making of any agency contract for (a) Except as provided in this subsection, this 4. The solicitation of competitive proposals, professional services shall, upon conviction section is not applicable to the procurement pursuant to a design criteria package, in a state court of competent authority, be of design-build contracts by any agency, from those qualified design-build firms found guilty of a first degree misdemeanor, and the agency must award design- and the evaluation of the responses or punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. build contracts in accordance with the bids submitted by those firms based on 775.083. procurement laws, rules, and ordinances the evaluation criteria and procedures (d) Any agency official who offers to solicit or applicable to the agency. established prior to the solicitation of secure, or solicits or secures, a contract (b) The design criteria package must be competitive proposals. for professional services and to be paid, or prepared and sealed by a design criteria 5. For consultation with the employed or is paid, any fee, commission, percentage, professional employed by or retained by retained design criteria professional gift, or other consideration contingent upon the agency. If the agency elects to enter concerning the evaluation of the responses the award or making of such a contract for into a professional services contract for the or bids submitted by the design-build firms, professional services between the agency preparation of the design criteria package, the supervision or approval by the agency of and any individual person, company, then the design criteria professional must the detailed working drawings of the project; firm, partnership, or corporation shall, be selected and contracted with under the and for evaluation of the compliance of the upon conviction by a court of competent requirements of subsections (4) and (5). A project construction with the design criteria authority, be found guilty of a first degree design criteria professional who has been package by the design criteria professional. misdemeanor, punishable as provided in s. selected to prepare the design criteria 6. In the case of public emergencies, for the 775.082 or s. 775.083. package is not eligible to render services agency head to declare an emergency and (7) AUTHORITY OF DEPARTMENT under a design-build contract executed authorize negotiations with the best qualified OF MANAGEMENT SERVICES.— pursuant to the design criteria package. design-build firm available at that time. Notwithstanding any other provision of this (c) Except as otherwise provided in s. 337.11(7), (10) REUSE OF EXISTING PLANS.— section, the Department of Management the Department of Management Services Notwithstanding any other provision of this Services shall be the agency of state shall adopt rules for the award of design- section, there shall be no public notice government which is solely and exclusively build contracts to be followed by state requirement or utilization of the selection authorized and empowered to administer agencies. Each other agency must adopt process as provided in this section for and perform the functions described in rules or ordinances for the award of design- projects in which the agency is able to reuse subsections (3), (4), and (5) respecting build contracts. Municipalities, political existing plans from a prior project of the all projects for which the funds necessary subdivisions, school districts, and school agency, or, in the case of a board as defined to complete same are appropriated to the boards shall award design-build contracts by in s. 1013.01, a prior project of that or any Department of Management Services, the use of a competitive proposal selection other board. Except for plans of a board as irrespective of whether such projects are process as described in this subsection, or defined in s. 1013.01, public notice for any intended for the use and benefit of the by the use of a qualifications-based selection plans that are intended to be reused at some Department of Management Services or process pursuant to subsections (3), (4), and future time must contain a statement that any other agency of government. However, (5) for entering into a contract whereby the provides that the plans are subject to reuse nothing herein shall be construed to be in selected firm will, subsequent to competitive in accordance with the provisions of this derogation of any authority conferred on negotiations, establish a guaranteed subsection. the Department of Management Services maximum price and guaranteed completion (11) CONSTRUCTION OF LAW.—Nothing in by other express provisions of law. date. If the procuring agency elects the the amendment of this section by chapter Additionally, any agency of government option of qualifications-based selection, 75-281, Laws of Florida, is intended to may, with the approval of the Department during the selection of the design-build firm supersede the provisions of ss. 1013.45 and of Management Services, delegate to the procuring agency shall employ or retain 1013.46. the Department of Management Services a licensed design professional appropriate History.—ss. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, ch. 73-19; ss. 1, authority to administer and perform the to the project to serve as the agency’s 2, 3, ch. 75-281; s. 1, ch. 77-174; s. 1, ch. functions described in subsections (3), (4), representative. Procedures for the use of a 77-199; s. 10, ch. 84-321; ss. 23, 32, ch. and (5). Under the terms of the delegation, competitive proposal selection process must 85-104; s. 57, ch. 85-349; s. 6, ch. 86-204; the agency may reserve its right to accept or include as a minimum the following: s. 1, ch. 88-108; s. 1, ch. 89-158; s. 16, ch. reject a proposed contract. 1. The preparation of a design criteria package 90-268; s. 15, ch. 91-137; s. 7, ch. 91-162; s. (8) STATE ASSISTANCE TO LOCAL for the design and construction of the public 250, ch. 92-279; s. 55, ch. 92-326; s. 1, ch. AGENCIES.—On any professional service construction project. 93-95; s. 114, ch. 94-119; s. 10, ch. 94-322; contract for which the fee is over $25,000, 2. The qualification and selection of no fewer s. 868, ch. 95-148; s. 2, ch. 95-410; s. 45, the Department of Transportation or the than three design-build firms as the most ch. 96-399; s. 38, ch. 97-100; s. 1, ch. 97- Department of Management Services shall qualified, based on the qualifications, 296; s. 80, ch. 98-279; s. 55, ch. 2001-61; s. provide, upon request by a municipality, availability, and past work of the firms, 63, ch. 2002-20; s. 944, ch. 2002-387; s. 1, political subdivision, school board, or school including the partners or members thereof. ch. 2005-224; s. 19, ch. 2007-157; s. 3, ch. district, and upon reimbursement of the costs 3. The criteria, procedures, and standards 2007-159; s. 3, ch. 2009-227. involved, assistance in selecting consultants for the evaluation of design-build contract and in negotiating consultant contracts. proposals or bids, based on price, technical, (9) APPLICABILITY TO DESIGN-BUILD and design aspects of the public construction CONTRACTS.— project, weighted for the project.

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PURPOSE: offer geosciences or construction member firms casting ballots for a The Geotechnical and Materials materials testing services may also term of office that coincides with the Engineers Committee (GMEC) is an be listed as non-voting members administrative year of ACEC-FL. independent practice section under of GMEC by submitting a letter of b. Vacancies in any office may the American Council of Engineering request to GMEC. be filled by a majority vote of the Companies of Florida (ACEC-FL). remaining Executive Committee. ACEC-FL is associated with the SUBSCRIBERS: c. The Chairman shall coordinate Florida Engineering Society on the Employees of an engineering GMEC activities, preside at state level as a designated practice laboratory who are not eligible all meetings of the Executive section for engineers in private for membership in ACEC-FL may Committee, and maintain a liaison practice. ACEC-FL is also associated participate in the programs and with ACEC-FL staff. with the American Council of activities of GMEC as Subscribers. d. The Vice Chairman shall assist the Engineering Companies (ACEC) on To become a Subscriber, interested Chairman with his/her duties and act a national level. persons shall apply in writing to on the behalf of the Chairman in his/ GMEC Executive Committee and her absence. The Vice Chairman is The purpose of GMEC is to advocate shall pay such annual service fee as also responsible for the planning of for the practice of engineering in the may be established by the members the GMEC Annual Meeting. geosciences and in the construction of the GMEC Executive Committee. e. The Secretary shall keep minutes materials testing profession. As Subscribers, not being members of all Executive Committee Meetings such, it will provide a continuing of the Committee, shall not be and general membership meetings professional forum to advance the eligible to hold elected offices in the and maintain a roster of GMEC practice of geotechnical engineers Committee, nor shall a Subscriber members and Subscribers. Copies and materials testing laboratories have the right to vote in the election of the minutes shall be made in the state of Florida by focusing of Committee officers. Subscribers available to all GMEC members and cooperative efforts on the conditions may be appointed as chairmen or Subscribers. affecting their practices. members of committees. f. The ACEC-FL staff shall assist the Officers of the Executive Committee MEMBERSHIP: ADMINISTRATION: with their assigned duties. Member firms of ACEC-FL, who The affairs of GMEC will be g. The GMEC Director on the ACEC- offer professional engineering administered by an Executive FL Board shall be responsible for services in the geosciences and/ Committee, which is composed attending the ACEC-FL Board of or the construction materials testing of a Chairman, a Vice Chairman, Directors meetings and representing profession, shall automatically a Secretary, a Treasurer, and the the interests of GMEC. The GMEC be listed as members of GMEC. immediate Past Chairman. The Director shall attend Executive Individual employees of the Executive Committee shall be Committee meetings to receive member firms, who are practicing elected by the Voting Representative direction on GMEC issues to be licensed Professional Engineers from each member firm in GMEC. brought before the ACEC-FL Board or Engineering Interns, are also The Executive Committee shall for discussion and action and shall considered members of GMEC. nominate, by majority vote, a report back to the GMEC Executive Individual qualified employees from Director to represent GMEC on the Committee on the results of previous each member firm may participate in ACEC-FL Board of Directors. The ACEC-FL Board meetings. the programs and activities of GMEC GMEC Director on the ACEC-FL and be eligible to hold an elected Board shall be subject to the terms OPERATIONS: office. A single representative from of election included in the ACEC-FL a. GMEC shall hold an annual each member firm shall be identified Bylaws. meeting in conjunction with the as the Voting Representative and be a. The Officers of the Executive annual meeting of ACEC-FL. eligible to vote on behalf of their firm Committee shall by Professional b. GMEC shall hold an annual in elections for the GMEC officers Engineers, licensed in the state of technical meeting on current and other elections held by the Florida, who are employed by a technical topics relevant to GMEC Executive Committee. member firm in good standing, and member firms and as suggested by Finally, practicing engineers from shall be elected by majority vote the Executive Committee and/or the ACEC-FL member firms who do not of the Voting Representative of general membership. acecfl.org 2021 ACEC-FL Annual Directory & Guide • 33 c. General membership meetings b. Public Relations Committee. of technicians and other persons shall be held at such times deemed Duties: Promote and publicize the performing subprofessional services necessary by a majority of the activities and programs of GMEC. related to the professional practice Executive Committee or by petition of geosciences and the construction to the Executive Committee by ten c. Professional Development materials testing profession in the percent of the general membership. Committee. state of Florida. d. Each listed member must be Duties: Plan and conduct notified at least two weeks in conferences, programs and REVISIONS: advance of any scheduled general activities that will help advance Changes or modifications in the membership meetings. the professional practice of GMEC Bylaws will require the e. Official policies, statements and engineering in the geosciences and approval of a majority of the actions will be limited to those the construction materials testing Executive Committee and the ACEC- having approval of the majority of the profession in the state of Florida. FL Board of Directors. Executive Committee. d. Nominating Committee. Approved by the Engineering FINANCES: Duties: Submit a list of nominees for Laboratories Forum Executive a. Member Dues: Any annual dues each Executive Committee Office to Committee, July 13, 1971 required of the member firms and/ the current Secretary not later than or general membership may be February 1 of the current fiscal year. Approved by the Florida Institute established by a majority vote The Nominating Committee shall of Consulting Engineers Board of of the membership at a general contact each nominee to determine Directors, February 20, 1973 membership meeting or by mail their willingness to serve if elected. ballot. Amended by the ACEC-FL Board of b. Subscribers Service Fee: Any e. Conditions of Practice Directors, June 17, 1987 annual service fee required of the Committee. Subscribers may be established by Duties: Monitor conditions, Amended by the ACEC-FL Board of a majority vote of the membership at legislation, regulations, ethics Directors, August 5, 2004 a general membership meeting or by etc., affecting the professional mail ballot. practice of geosciences and the Amended by the ACEC-FL Board of c. Member dues and Subscriber construction materials testing Directors, February 6, 2013 Service Fees shall be due on profession in the state of Florida, and October 1 of the new fiscal year, with the approval of the Executive Amended by the ACEC-FL Board of and the dues and fees shall be Committee, develop and execute Directors, April 23, 2018 considered delinquent as of January programs and activities which 1 of the following calendar year. will improve and/or safeguard the Amended by the GMEC Executive Membership and/or Subscriber conditions of practice of geosciences Committee, October 29, 2018 status may be suspended until and the construction materials payment is received in full. testing profession.

COMMITTEES: f. Technical Advancement Appointments of committee chairs Committee. and committee members shall be Duties: Encourage the adoption and made by the GMEC Executive enforcement of accepted testing Committee. The Executive methods and procedures; review and Committee may also appoint special exert influence on the adoption and committees as it deems desirable use of building codes and standard and appropriate. specifications; provide a program for the review and discussion of new GMEC shall have the following testing procedures and equipment; standing committees: develop and conduct conferences, training, courses, etc. to improve a. Membership Committee. the knowledge and understanding Duties: Promote membership and participation in GMEC.

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36 • 2021 ACEC-FL Annual Directory & Guide acecfl.org DIRECTORY OF MEMBERS 321 Strategies LLC A2 Group Inc. years. The design team has Voting Representative: 1217 Creek View Way 12915 SW 132 St #5 successfully designed and Rod Myrick, PE permitted hundreds of miles

Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida Miami, Florida 33186 - AE 321 32082 P: 305-668-8939 of roads and thousands of Branch Offices: residential lots and associated P: 904-608-8751 Email: [email protected] 4152 West Blue Heron Blvd, infrastructure. The team has Email: cheryl@go321strategies. Website: http://www.a2group.com Suite 120 successfully taken projects Riviera Beach, FL 33404 com Number of Employees: 25 from inception to a successful

Number of Employees: 1 completion in a timely manner 5954 Frond Way DBE Firm Description: and within budget. A2 Group Inc. is a licensed Apollo Beach, FL 33572 Firm Description: engineering and construction Voting Representative: Program/project management management organization with Heather Wertz, PE 2840 Remington Green Circle of multi-modal transportation offices in Miami and Orlando. Tallahassee, FL 32308 projects; transportation data A2 is a certified DBE and Adaptive Consulting 2801 SW College Rd., Stuite 23 analysis, concept development, small business. A2 provides Engineers LLC alternatives analysis, regional engineering services on design- Ocala, FL 34474 transit planning, development of build and CEI projects for the 12922 Tanja King Blvd. technical reports, presentations VA, Nacy, FDOT, OOCEA and Orlando, Florida 32828 2917 Optimist Dr., Unit B and public outreach materials MDX throughout Florida and the P: 407-506-5593 Marianna, FL 32448 (Project flyers, website content, Caribbean. Email: [email protected] meeting graphics, etc.) Website: http://www.adaptiveCE.com 3551 SW Corporate Pkwy. Number of Employees: 13 Voting Representative: Palm City, FL 34990 Geotechnical and Materials Voting Representative: Alberto G. Ribas, PE Cheryl Lynn Freeman, PE Engineers Council (GMEC) 108 Badger Park Dr., Suite 2 DBE|MBE|WBE Branch Offices: Jacksonville, FL 32259 A.D.A. Engineering Inc. 4303 Vineland Rd #F3 Orlando, FL 32801 Firm Description: 25 E. 13th Stree, Suite 12 8550 NW 33 St #202 Prequalified in FDOT Work P: 407-447-5610 St. Cloud, FL 34769 Doral, Florida 33122 Types 10.1 and 10.3, providing P: 305-551-4608 exceptionally qualified staff, 998 N. Temple Ave. F: 305-551-8977 AACE Inc. that are committed to delivering Starke, FL 32091 Email: [email protected] 834 SW Sawn Ave. quality results on each, and every

Website: http://adaengineering.com Port St. Lucie, Florida 34983 assignment. Our staff will come 138 W. New York Avenue Number of Employees: 38 P: 772-807-9191 with the additional guarantee of Suites 2B & 3 DBE|MBE|WBE F: 772-807-9192 our support to train, review, and DeLand, FL 32720 Email: [email protected] assist them in any areas needed Firm Description: Website: http://www.aaceinc.com to preform at an optimal level for A.D.A. Engineering Inc. (ADA) Number of Employees: 6 all of our clients. AECOM specializes in civil, transportation, 150 N Orange Ave #200 Voting Representative: water resources, sanitary, and Firm Description: Orlando, Florida 32801-1949 Al Tehrani electrical engineering. ADA is Andersen Andre Consulting P: 407-843-6552 involved in projects for highways, Engineers Inc. (AACE) is a F: 407-839-1789 airports, land development, progressive, employee-owned AE Engineering Inc. Email: [email protected] storm water master plans, C/D consulting firm specializing 219 N. Newnan Street, 4th Floor Website: http://www.aecom.com landfill designs and permitting, in geotechnical engineering, Jacksonville, Florida 32202 Number of Employees: 1328 materials reduction facilities construction materials testing, P: 561-632-5185 (MRF), water resource planning, and environmental consulting. Email: [email protected] Firm Description: water and sewer systems, Our focus area is primarily Website: http://https://www. Employees including architects, treatment facilities, construction within Southeast Florida and the aeengineeringinc.com engineers, designers, planners, administration, and project Caribbean, and we serve both Number of Employees: 115 scientists, and management management. private and public sector clients. Geotechnical and Materials and construction services Engineers Council (GMEC) professionals serving clients in Voting Representative: Voting Representative: DBE|MBE more than 150 countries around Alberto D. Argudin, PE, LEED AP, David P. Andre, PE the world following the acquisition CGC, FASCE Firm Description: of URS, AECOM is a premier, Absolute AE Engineering Inc. was fully integrated infrastructure incorporated in 2006 and is and support services firm. The Branch Offices: Engineering Inc. 215 Verne St #D a disadvantaged business company is a leader in all of 1000 N. Ashley Drive, Suite 925 Tampa, FL 33606 enterprise and small business the key markets that it serves, Tampa, Florida 33602 P: 813-254-1115 enterprise and minority including transportation, facilities, P: 813-221-1516 business enterprise engineering environmental, energy, oil and F: 813-344-0100 1800 Old Okeechobee Rd #202 firm providing professional gas, water, high-rise buildings Email: [email protected] West Palm Beach, FL 33409 services to governmental and government. Website: http://absoluteng.com P: 561-615-8880 agencies throughout Florida. Number of Employees: 8 Headquartered in Jacksonville, Voting Representative: DBE|MBE|WBE our core capabilities include Mark Abbott construction engineering and Firm Description: inspection, civil engineering, Branch Offices: Absolute Engineering Inc. is a construction management, 2090 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd, medium sized firm with design laboratory and materials testing, #600 professionals that have worked contractor quality control, asset West Palm Beach, FL 33409 together on numerous land and infrastructure maintenance P: 561-684-3375 development and roadway and building inspection services. projects for more than 20 acecfl.org 2021 ACEC-FL Annual Directory & Guide • 37 AECOM cont’d 992 Tamiami Trl #J American American Port Charlotte, FL 33954 Consulting Structurepoint Inc. 4415 Metro Pkwy #404 P: 941-347-7403 5405 Cypress Center Dr. Fort Myers, FL 33916 Engineers of FL Tampa, Florida 33609 P: 239-278-7996 195 Orange St #1 2818 Cypress Ridge Blvd #200 P: 317-522-6888 Bartow, FL 33830 Wesley Chapel, Florida 33544 Email: sdavidson@structurepoint. 7650 W Courtney Campbell Cswy P: 863-533-6800 P: 813-435-2600 com Tampa, FL 33607 F: 813-435-2601 Number of Employees: 1 P: 813-286-1711 Alfarooq Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.ace-fla.com Corporation 1625 Summit Lake Dr #200 Number of Employees: 58 Firm Description: With 400 experts working in- Tallahassee, FL 32317 9360 Sunset Dr #220 house across 11 disciplines, P: 850-574-3197 Miami, Florida 33173 Firm Description: America Structurepoint’s award- P: 305-264-8100 Engineering and planning winning team understands how 7650 Corporate Center Dr #400 Email: [email protected] services in the areas of urban, to successfully move your project Miami, FL 33126 Website: http://afceng.com/ transit, and transportation from concept to completion. Over P: 305-262-7466 Number of Employees: 18 planning, PD&E, highways, the past 50 years, our mission bridges, structures, drainage has been to improve quality of 4168 Southpoint Pkwy S #205 Firm Description: design, environmental permitting, life through our commitment to Jacksonville, FL 32216 Engineering services industrial and residential site communities. Offering strength P: 904-281-9251 developments, water and sewage Voting Representative: systems, bridge inspections, in numbers, stability that lasts and innovative solutions, we 7800 Congress Ave #200 Javad Ahmad construction engineering and provide complete consulting and Boca Raton, FL 33487 inspection, surveying, signing comprehensive services. P: 561-994-6500 Alfred Benesch & and pavement markings, traffic Company signals, lighting and right of way Voting Representative: 800 S Douglas Rd, North Tower 120 Integra Breeze Lane, mapping. Steven Davidson, PE 2nd FL Suite C2 Coral Gables, FL 33134 Daytona Beach, Florida 32117 Voting Representative: Branch Offices: P: 305-444-4691 P: 386-677-5499 Ryan R. Forrestel, PE 9025 River Road, Suite 200 F: 386-677-5194 Indianapolis, IN 46240 Email: [email protected] Branch Offices: AIM Engineering & P: 317-547-5580 Surveying Inc. Website: http://www.benesch.com 4489 Woodbine Rd Number of Employees: 15 Pace, FL 32571 2161 Fowler St #100 P: 850-289-1000 Anderson-Williams Fort Myers, Florida 33901-3902 Consulting P: 239-332-4569 Firm Description: Benesch is a unique kind of 2000 Palm Beach Lks Blvd Engineers Inc. F: 239-332-8734 #1000 professional services firm; we 117 Majorca Ave Email: [email protected] West Palm Beach, FL 33409 are large enough to handle Coral Gables, Florida 33134- Website: http://aimengr.com P: 561-253-9550 Number of Employees: 108 our client’s most complex and 4508 challenging assignments, but P: 305-442-8033 nimble enough to offer an American Firm Description: F: 305-442-0605 AIM offers a full range of civil exceptional level of customer Infrastructure Email: [email protected] engineering and surveying service. We make our clients Development Inc. Number of Employees: 3 number one priority, our priority services. In the highway and 3810 Northdale Blvd #170 as well as overall project transportation field these Tampa, Florida 33624 Firm Description: success. Our services range from include roadway design, PD&E, P: 813-374-2200 Mechanical and electrical initial planning and feasibility traffic engineering, project Email: [email protected] engineering, surveys, design, studies through to construction management, CEI, highway Number of Employees: 14 fire protection, HVAC/plumbing, materials testing, design, and management. We have designed contract documents and reports. complex highway interchanges, R/W surveys. Specialties also Firm Description: new commuter railway systems include land planning and site AID provides aviation and surface Voting Representative: and major river bridges. development, water distribution transportation consulting services John E. Anderson, PE and wastewater collection, in the areas of civil engineering, environmental and water Voting Representative: geotechnical engineering and Andreyev Laura McGovern, PE management permitting, irrigation aviation planning. Engineering Inc. and drainage. Branch Offices: 4055 St Johns Pkwy Voting Representative: 618 E. South Street, Suite 500 Sanford, Florida 32771 Voting Representative: Mohsen Mohammadi, PhD, PE P: 407-330-7763 Jerron Hull, PE Orlando, FL 32801 P: 407-985-4623 F: 407-330-7765 Branch Offices: Email: [email protected] Branch Offices: 37 N Orange Ave #500 121 W Forsyth St #820 Number of Employees: 27 7230 NW 8 St Orlando, FL 33624 Jacksonville, FL 32202 Miami, FL 33126 P: 813-374-2200 P: 904-396-5727 Voting Representative: P: 786-388-5450 Nicolas Andreyev, PE

3802 Corporex Park Dr #225 Branch Offices: Tampa, FL 33619 1170 West Minneola Ave P: 813-627-4144 Clermont, FL 34711 P: 352-241-0508

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3740 54 Ave N environmental engineering effluent disposal, solid and engineering, subsurface utility St. Petersburg, FL 33714 firm specializing in stormwater liquid waste disposal, hazardous engineering, utility design and P: 727-527-5735 management, low impact waste investigations, liners, utility locating. The company AI - AR AI development, and regulatory instrumentation and load testing of more than 170 experienced 10889 N US Hwy 301 compliance. Applied Sciences of structures, facility engineering, employees ranging from Oxford, FL 32162 has assisted local governments threshold inspections, field engineers, architects, certified P: 352-751-2478 and public agencies throughout quality control, asphalt, concrete construction managers, scientists and engineering technicians Florida in seeking practical, and materials testing, and provides clients with a complete innovative, and cost-effective construction inspection. Anston-Greenlees package or PMCM, design Inc. solutions to a broad array of expertise, and keen business flood control and water quality 1315 W Fletcher Ave Voting Representative: acumen that showcases Tampa, Florida 33612 challenges. Ernest A. Cox III, PE strong technical and project P: 813-963-1919 management skills. F: 813-963-2815 Voting Representative: Branch Offices: Email: [email protected] Elie G. Araj, D. WRE, PE 460 Concourse Pl NW #1 Voting Representative: Website: http://agi-engineers.com Port St. Lucie, FL 34986 Eric M. Jimenez, PE, PMP, CCM Number of Employees: 8 ARCADIS P: 772-878-0072 1650 Prudential Dr #400 Ardurra Group Inc. Firm Description: Jacksonville, Florida 32207 9970 Bavaria Rd 4921 Memorial Hwy #300 Anston-Greenlees Inc. P: 904-721-2991 Fort Myers, FL 33913 Tampa, Florida 33634 provides mechanical and F: 904-861-2453 P: 239-768-6600 P: 813-880-8881 electrical engineering services Email: erik.vanzanden@arcadis. F: 813-880-8882 for commercial, institutional, com 3925 Coconut Palm Dr #115 Email: [email protected] educational and some residential Tampa, FL 33619 Website: http://www.ardurra.com facilities. Services include design Website: http://arcadis-us.com P: 813-620-3389 Number of Employees: 230 of HVAC, plumbing, lighting, Number of Employees: 81 power, fire protection and other 78 Sarasota Center Blvd Firm Description: building systems. Firm Description: Ardurra’s hands-on Arcadis is one of the nation’s Sarasota, FL 34240-9770 P: 941-922-3526 understanding of unique Voting Representative: oldest and largest environmental challenges helps us engage

Robert C. Anston, PE and infrastructure firms, proactively and deliver quality, 1300 N Cocoa Blvd providing remediation, water results-driven solutions. Our Applied Foundation resources, land development Cocoa, FL 32922-6930 knowledge and expertise P: 321-632-2503 Testing Inc. and transportation design related to the built environment services to municipal and private encompasses all aspects of 4035 J Louis St 1525 Centennial Dr programming, planning, analysis, Green Cove Springs, Florida sector clients. With over 22,000 Bartow, FL 33831 design, operations, permitting, 32043 employees worldwide and five P: 863-533-0858 environmental clearance, P: 904-284-1337 Florida offices, we offer both construction, and management. F: 904-284-1339 localized service and global Email: [email protected] expertise. 3175 W Tharpe St Website: http://www.testpile.com Tallahassee, FL 32303 Voting Representative: Chris Kuzler, PE Number of Employees: 8 Voting Representative: P: 850-576-6131 Erik Van Zanden Branch Offices: Firm Description: 2200 N Florida Mango Rd #101 8600 NW 53rd Ter #201 Turnkey foundation load testing West Palm Beach, FL 33409- Branch Offices: Miami, FL 33166-4567 firm. Specializing in statnamic 8502 1500 Gateway Blvd #200 P: 305-392-9979 axial and lateral load testing of Boynton Beach, FL 33426-7233 P: 561-687-8200 foundations, PDA, conventional P: 561-697-7000 2930 University Pkwy load tests, sonic integrity testing, 2608 W 84 St Sarasota, FL 34243 crosshole sonic logging, and Hialeah, FL 33016 8201 Peters Rd #3400 P: 941-358-6500 shaft inspection services (Mini P: 305-825-2683 Sid). Plantation, FL 33324 P: 954-525-1701 AREHNA Ardmore Roderick Voting Representative: Engineering Inc. Donald Robertson, PE 3109 W Dr. M.L.K. Blvd #350 3361 Rouse Road, Suite 140 Tampa, FL 33607 Orlando, FL 32817 5012 W Lemon St Branch Offices: P: 727-639-5567 P: 321-430-6710 Tampa, Florida 33609 2345 Success Dr Email: ejimenez@ P: 813-944-3464 Odessa, FL 33556 Ardaman & ardmoreroderick.com F: 813-944-4959 P: 727-376-5040 Website: http://www. Email: [email protected] Associates Inc. ardmoreroderick.com Website: http://arehna.com PO Box 593003 Number of Employees: 9 Applied Sciences Number of Employees: 10 Orlando, Florida 32859-3003 MBE DBE|MBE|WBE Consulting Inc. P: 407-855-3860 1000 N Ashley Dr #500 F: 407-859-8121 Firm Description: Ardmore Roderick is a full- Firm Description: Tampa, Florida 33602 Email: [email protected] AREHNA Engineering Inc. P: 813-228-0900 Website: http://ardaman.com service engineering consulting firm that specializes in complex provides geotechnical and F: 813-434-2454 Number of Employees: 328 structural engineering as well Email: [email protected] infrastructure, major buildings and transportation projects. Our as construction materials Website: http://appliedfl.com Firm Description: services include, but not limited testing services. The firm Number of Employees: 7 Geotechnical engineers, soil to project and construction has an experienced staff of DBE and subsurface investigations, management, building Professional Engineers whose site development studies, and infrastructure program project experience includes many Firm Description: earth structures, hydrogeology management, construction thousands of projects, including Applied Sciences is a civil and and groundwater resources, engineering, transportation roadways, bridges, airports, acecfl.org 2021 ACEC-FL Annual Directory & Guide • 39 Arehna Engineering Firm Description: 3230 W Commercial Blvd #100 Firm Description: The firm provides consulting, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309-3400 AVCON has built its reputation cont’d inspection and design analysis P: 954-733-7233 on delivering innovative for structural restoration and new engineering solutions to clients educational and healthcare projects. The firm also provides 2001 NW 107 Ave based on three decades of facilities, utility plants and other construction litigation support to Miami, FL 33172-2507 professional planning, design, city, county and state facilities. the legal profession, developers P: 305-592-7275 and construction administration and owners in the form of services. These solutions blend Voting Representative: inspections, reporting, building both economic and technical Jessica McRory, PE Atkins North code research and construction America elements to provide an effective management. The real estate, approach to all of their projects. 4030 W Boy Scout Blvd #700 Armentrout, financial and institutional markets AVCON offers Civil, Structural, Tampa, Florida 33607 Marbury & are serviced by providing Mechanical and Electrical P: 813-282-7275 pre-purchase inspections and Engineering to a broad range Associates Inc. F: 813-282-9767 evaluations of commercial and of projects, making it a truly full- 4110 Southpoint Blvd #107 Email: Charlotte.Maddox@ residential properties. service engineering firm. Jacksonville, Florida 32216 atkinsglobal.com P: 904-296-9288 Website: http://atkinsglobal.com Voting Representative: Voting Representative: F: 904-281-9108 Number of Employees: 845 Email: bill.armentrout@ Leonard Atkins, PE Rick V. Baldocchi, PE armentroutmarbury.com Firm Description: Website: http:// Branch Offices: Branch Offices: Design and Construction armentroutmarbury.com 1514 Broadway #201 436 W New York Ave Management of highways, Number of Employees: 1 Fort Myers, FL 33901-3015 DeLand, FL 32822-2779 roads, streets, fixed and movable P: 239-334-7275 P: 386-626-1468 Firm Description: bridges; mass transit; airports; marinas; seaports; transit Consulting and design services 840 SW Main Blvd #102 320 Bayshore Dr #A related to the planning and studies; traffic studies; water Lake City, FL 32025 Niceville, FL 32578-2425 implementation of public P: 386-754-1546 supply and treatment; distribution P: 850-678-0050 and private infrastructure facilities; sewage collection, improvement projects and PO Box 613069 treatment and disposal facilities; programs. Ocoee, FL 34761 hydrogeology; foundations and Ayres Associates P: 407-532-3999 engineered structures; drainage 8875 Hidden River Pkwy #200 Voting Representative: and irrigation facilities; site Tampa, Florida 33637 William F. Armentrout Jr., PE 120 Richard Jackson Blvd #230 planning and engineering for P: 813-978-8688 Panama City Beach, FL 32407- residential, commercial, and F: 813-978-9369 2516 Armstrong industrial developments; urban Email: sunnah@ayresassociates. P: 850-236-8675 Forensic Engineers and regional planning. com Website: http://ayresassociates. LLC 1141 Jackson Ave com Chipley, FL 32428-2179 Voting Representative: 17844 N. US Highway 41 Number of Employees: 47 Lutz, Florida 33549 P: 850-638-2288 Charlotte A. Maddox, PE, P: 813-948-8010 D.WRE, F.NSPE 2114 Airport Blvd #1450 Firm Description: F: 813-909-8036 General civil; transportation Email: r.armstrong@ Pensacola, FL 32504-5910 A vant Engineering P: 850-478-9844 (structural, highways, stormwater/ armstrongforensic.com Group LLC drainage); water resources Website: http://armstrongforensic. 600 N Broadway Ave #310 1300 Minnesota Avenue, (hydraulics, coastal); and com/ Bartow, FL 33830-3807 Suite 201 environmental (water/wastewater, Number of Employees: 1 P: 863-533-7000 Winter Park, Florida 32789 hydrogeologic investigations, 2056 Vista Pkwy #100 P: 407-946-2609 groundwater assessments/ Firm Description: West Palm Beach, FL 33411 Email: [email protected] remediation, hazardous waste We provide professional P: 561-689-7275 Website: http://www.avanteng.com management, water quality forensic engineering services Number of Employees: 6 investigation, onsite wastewater related to transportation-related 100 Paramount Dr treatment and reuse), GIS, incidents, including vehicle Sarasota, FL 34232 Firm Description: information management and accident investigation and P: 941-378-0272 Professional Engineering subsurface utility engineering. specializing in heavy vehicle, Consulting firm specializing in railroad, construction zone, 2639 N Monroe St Bldg C roadway and traffic design. Voting Representative: and motorcycle accidents. We Tallahassee, FL 32303 Hisham Sunna, PE also provide litigation support P: 850-575-1800 Voting Representative: consulting and expert witness Michael Sasse Branch Offices: services, with more than 20 years 7406 Fullerton St #350 4322 S Hopkins Ave of court experience. Jacksonville, FL 32256 AVCON INC. Titusville, FL 32780 P: 904-363-6100 5555 E Michigan St #200 P: 321-747-0066 Voting Representative: Orlando, Florida 32822-2779 Jeffrey D. Armstrong, PE 7175 Murrell Rd #101 P: 407-599-1122 5220 Shad Rd #200-3 Melbourne, FL 32940-7999 F: 407-599-1133 Jacksonville, FL 32257 Atkins Engineers Inc. P: 321-242-4942 Email: [email protected] P: 904-260-6288 2555 Ponce De Leon Blvd. #220 Website: http://www.avconinc.com Coral Gables, Florida 33134 482 S Keller Rd Number of Employees: 80 P: 305-444-6260 Orlando, FL 32810-6101 DBE|MBE F: 305-909-8111 P: 407-647-7275 Email: [email protected] Website: http://ae-fl.com Number of Employees: 14

40 • 2021 ACEC-FL Annual Directory & Guide acecfl.org DIRECTORY OF MEMBERS B.A.S.I.C. Engineering Branch Offices: BASE Consultants Inc. BBM Structural LLP 8401 Lake Worth Rd #220 1214 E Concord St Engineers Inc. Lake Worth, FL 33467 Orlando, Florida 32803 2601 E 7 Ave 1912 Boothe Cir #100 AR - BC P: 561-819-0488 Tampa, Florida 33605 P: 407-377-7227 Longwood, Florida 32750

P: 813-885-4144 Email: [email protected] P: 407-645-3423 4767 New Broad St F: 813-885-4166 Website: http://www. F: 407-645-3790 Orlando, FL 32814 Email: jamesj@basic- baseconsults.com Email: gburton@bbmstructural. P: 407-514-2616 engineering.com Number of Employees: 8 com Website: http://basic-engineering. DBE|MBE|WBE Website: http://bbmstructural.com com Baker Barrios Number of Employees: 20 Number of Employees: 8 Architects Firm Description: 189 S Orange Ave #1700 BASE Consultants Inc. Firm Description: Firm Description: Orlando, Florida 32801 specializes in structural Complete structural engineering B.A.S.I.C. Engineering provides P: 407-926-3000 engineering and construction services. civil engineering, geotechnical Email: [email protected] management services for engineering and geologic Website: https://www. architectural, transportation, Voting Representative: services to attorneys, insurance bakerbarrios.com/ recreational and educational Gary L. Burton, PE companies, governmental Number of Employees: 2 facilities. The firm is committed agencies, private citizens and MBE to offer creative and innovative Branch Offices: contractors throughout the state solutions to any challenge. We 399 W Palmetto Park Rd #200 of Florida. Firm Description: provide large firm expertise Boca Raton, FL 33432 Baker Barrios is a commercial with small firm intimacy and P: 561-750-1916 Voting Representative: A/E firm that services ten vertical responsiveness. Justin D. James, PE markets including corporate BCC Engineering Inc. Voting Representative: and commercial, education, 6401 SW 87 Ave #200 Sailaja Alath, PE Bailey Engineering entertainment, healthcare, Miami, Florida 33173 Consultants hospitality, industrial, mixed-use, P: 305-670-2350 multi-family residential, retail, Baxter & Woodman Inc. 10620 Griffin Rd #202 F: 305-670-2351 and sports and recreation. Since 98 S. Semoran Blvd. Cooper City, Florida 33328 Email: [email protected] 1993, Baker Barrios continues to Orlando, Florida 32807 P: 954-448-7930 Website: http://bcceng.com enrich communities by providing P: 561-655-6175 F: 954-713-9959 Number of Employees: 130 the next generation of design F: 561-655-6179 Email: sbailey@ MBE for emerging and established Email: rbradford@ baileyengineering.com brands. baxterwoodman.com Website: http://baileyengineering. Firm Description: Website: http://baxterwoodman. com BCC Engineering Inc. is an com Number of Employees: 8 Voting Representative: engineering consulting firm Dan Engebretson Number of Employees: 22 located in Miami, Florida. We Firm Description: provide services throughout Firm Description: Bailey Engineering Consultants Barkley Consulting Florida with additional offices Baxter & Woodman Inc. is an Inc. is a small sized multi- Engineers Inc. in Fort Lauderdale, Orlando, employee-owned Engineering disciplined consulting engineering 2840 Remington Green Circle Tampa and Panama City. BCC News-Record Top 500 Design firm specializing in electrical, (Lower level) Engineering specializes in Firm that provides planning, instrumentation and control Tallahassee, Florida 32312 civil, structural, construction design, construction and system design. We provide P: 850-297-0440 management, design build, technology services for water, consulting engineering services F: 850-297-0697 and transportation engineering wastewater, stormwater to the public and private sectors Email: [email protected] services. and transportation facilities. with preferential services for Website: http://www. Environmental, geographic municipal clients. Our electrical barkleyengineering.com Voting Representative: information systems (GIS), water distribution design systems Number of Employees: 10 Jose Munoz, PE and wastewater operations, experience covers from 480 volt DBE and advanced technology distribution design up to 13KV Branch Offices: needs complement the firm’s distribution design and includes 1061 Maitland Center Commons Firm Description: civil engineering expertise. SCADA and PC based systems Founded in 1996, Barkley Blvd, Suite 200 Municipalities, counties and state design, as well as numerous Consulting Engineers has Maitland, FL 32751 agencies are served from offices traditional plant monitoring and completed a diverse range of P: 407-954-6444 in Illinois, Wisconsin and Florida. control panel designs. Bailey structural and civil engineering Engineering Consultants Inc. projects, which include: 460 Grace Ave Voting Representative: has provided the design of administrative buildings; Panama City, FL 32401 Rebecca Travis, PE numerous water and wastewater community centers; education, electrical and control systems health care, recreation, and 4905 West Laurel Street, #301 Branch Offices: designs throughout Florida. Our detention/correctional facilities; Tampa, FL 33607 6600 N. Andrews Ave. Ste. 100 design experience encompasses historical restoration; parking P: 813-637-0000 Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309 computer/PLC-controlled garages; maintenance buildings

systems utilizing SCADA based and hurricane damage 4901 NW 17 Way #506 477 S. Rosemary Ave. Ste. 330 systems for interfacing to remote restoration. Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 locations. P: 954-928-1828 Voting Representative: Voting Representative: Douglas R. Barkley, PE 160 N Westmonte Dr #2000 Stephen E. Bailey, PE Altamonte Springs, FL 32714 P: 407-951-6444

acecfl.org 2021 ACEC-FL Annual Directory & Guide • 41 Beacon Civil roadway lighting design and Bob Rude Bowman Consulting Engineering LLC intelligent transportation Structures Inc. Group Ltd system (ITS) analysis and 8345 Gunn Hwy. 10461 Six Mile Cypress Pkwy, 301 SE Ocean Blvd #301 design. BES Inc. is committed Tampa, Florida 33626 #501 Stuart, Florida 34994 to providing practical design P: 813-882-4815 Fort Myers, Florida 33966-6513 P: 772-283-1413 and implementation expertise Email: [email protected] P: 239-277-7771 F: 772-220-7881 to create viable transportation Website: http://www.beaconcivil. Email: bobr@bobrudestructures. Email: jcompton@ engineering solutions through the com com bowmanconsulting.com employment of its core principles Website: http://www. Number of Employees: 5 Website: http:// of value, efficiency, excellence, bowmanconsulting.com bobrudestructures.com and integrity. Number of Employees: 38 Firm Description: Number of Employees: 9 Civil Site design & engineering Voting Representative: Firm Description: services associated with Firm Description: Dilip K. Mundkur General civil engineering, commercial site plans, residential Bob Rude Structures Inc. land surveying and mapping, subdivisions, and public projects. provides structural engineering roadway and drainage Branch Offices: for the design of buildings. Our design, transportation studies, 110 E Broward Blvd #1700 Voting Representative: projects include commercial, stormwater management Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 Laurie Burcaw, PE residential, institutional, medical, system design, construction P: 813-240-6998 and high-rise building designs. management and inspections,

We are special inspectors, feasibility studies, water/ Bermello Ajamil & 11007 N 56 St #208 qualified to observe construction wastewater system design, public Partners Inc. Temple Terrace, FL 33617 of threshold buildings in and private site development, 2601 S Bayshore Dr #1000 P: 813-985-7800 accordance with Florida statutes. subdivision design/platting, Miami, Florida 33133 and agricultural design and P: 305-859-2050 permitting. BGE Inc. Voting Representative: F: 305-860-9638 551 N Cattlemen Rd #104 Robert S. Rude, PE Email: humanresources@ Sarasota, Florida 34232 Voting Representative: bermelloajamil.com Jerry A. Compton P: 941-208-2049 Bolton, Perez & Website: http://www. Email: [email protected] Branch Offices: bermelloajamil.com Number of Employees: 9 Associates Number of Employees: 15 7205 Corporate Ctr Dr #201 1301 Riverplace Blvd #800 Jacksonville, FL 32207 Miami, Florida 33126 Firm Description: P: 904-742-4922 P: 305-392-3190 Firm Description: Established in 1975, BGE Inc. Bermello Ajamil & Partners is a privately-owned corporation F: 305-392-3090 4830 West Kennedy Blvd #649 Inc. provides a full range of with 33 shareholders. BGE Email: [email protected] Tampa, FL 33609 construction management initially focused on private Website: http://bpamiami.com P: 813-240-7012 services such as CE&I, building development projects, providing Number of Employees: 12 inspection, and design-build. land development and site DBE 10815 SW Tradition Square The firm also provides materials development engineering and Port St. Lucie, FL 34987 testing and QC Manager surveying services. The firm Firm Description: P: 772-200-4901 Certification requirements for later expanded its services to Bolton, Perez & Associates 401 E Las Olas Blvd #1400 consultants and contractors. the public sector. BGE provides (BPA) is a multidiscipline Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301 a comprehensive range of civil engineering firm specializing P: 772-341-6223 Voting Representative: engineering, environmental, primarily in transportation- Luis Ajamil, PE construction and land planning related engineering services including bridge design, roadway 418 E Virginia St services for public and private Tallahassee, FL 32301 design, civil works, construction BES Inc. clients. P: 850-841-1705 8304 Torrington Avenue engineering inspection, and Tampa, Florida 33647 Voting Representative: program and construction 4450 W Eau Gallie Blvd #232 P: 813-985-7800 Eric Hampton management. Our experience Melbourne, FL 32934 F: 813-985-7884 includes development of design P: 321-255-5434 Email: [email protected] Branch Offices: criteria, preliminary design, final Website: http://besinceng.com 10777 Westheimer Rd #400 design and contract documents, Boyd Civil bridge rehabilitation, construction Number of Employees: 4 , TX 77042 Engineering Inc. P: 281-558-8700 phase services, and bridge 6816 Hanging Moss Rd Firm Description: inspection/maintenance. BPA Orlando, Florida 32807 BES Inc. is an engineering has worked extensively for public P: 407-494-2693 firm proficient in traffic and private agencies throughout Email: [email protected] engineering, highway design, South Florida and is a certified DBE, HBE, and CBE firm with Number of Employees: 9 FDOT, Miami-Dade and Broward counties. Firm Description: Boyd Civil Engineering Inc. is Voting Representative: a professional consulting firm John W. Bolton Jr., PE providing project management and civil engineering services to the residential, commercial, resort and hospitality industries.

Voting Representative: Steven N. Boyd, PE

42 • 2021 ACEC-FL Annual Directory & Guide acecfl.org DIRECTORY OF MEMBERS Bridging Voting Representative: engineering; structural CAPTEC Solutions LLC Scott D. Perfater, PE engineering; and construction Engineering Inc.

engineering and inspection BE - CA 15863 Secoya Reserve Cir 301 NW Flagler Ave (CE&I) services. C.A.P. also Naples, Florida 34110 Branch Offices: Stuart, Florida 34994 10006 N Dale Mabry Hwy #201 specializes in the design of P: 239-216-1370 P: 772-692-4344 Tampa, FL 33618 transportation engineering, site F: 813-315-6778 F: 772-692-4341 P: 813-962-8689 development, environmental Email: ralph@bridging-solutions. Email: [email protected] permitting and quality control. com Website: http://gocaptec.com Additional experience includes Website: http://www.bridging- C & S Companies Number of Employees: 20 land development, water and solutions.com 605 E Robinson St #210 sewer systems and drainage Number of Employees: 3 Orlando, Florida 32801 Firm Description: systems. P: 407-422-1118 CAPTEC Engineering provides Firm Description: F: 407-841-9149 civil engineering services to Bridging Solutions LLC provides Email: [email protected] Voting Representative: both the public and private Carlos A. Penin, PE specialized bridge and structural Website: http://www.cscos.com sectors. Design services include engineering services in the land Number of Employees: 15 roadway and utility (water, sewer, development and transportation C2S Engineering LLC drainage, gas pipeline) projects. market sectors to public and Firm Description: 12512 W Atlantic Blvd CAPTEC provides general civil private clients throughout Florida. C&S is a full-service engineering, Coral Springs, Florida 33071 engineering services for private Our services include: bridge type architecture, planning, P: 954-317-1703 developments, municipal projects studies, conceptual, preliminary construction, and technology F: 954-825-0419 such as CRA, highway and utility and final structural design, solutions firm with a 45-year track Email: virginia.robbins@ projects, as well as stormwater construction plans, specifications, record of successful projects c2sengineering.com management retrofits. construction engineering in the municipal, educational, Website: http://c2sengineering. CAPTEC provides construction inspections, inspection and industrial, and private sectors. com engineering inspection services evaluation of existing structures, Number of Employees: 6 (CEI). We are an FDOT certified bridge load ratings, and expert Voting Representative: firm for highway design, traffic witness testimony. Brian W. Clark Firm Description: operations, planning, and CEI Traffic Operations Engineering, services. The president, Joseph Voting Representative: C Solutions Intelligent Transportation W. Capra, PE, has over 36 years Ralph Verrastro, PE 610 SE 14 Ct #2 Planning & Design, Managed of civil engineering experience. Ft Lauderdale, Florida 33316 Lanes Operational Planning, Brindley Pieters & P: 954-320-7899 Traffic Management Center Voting Representative: F: 954-320-7860 Operations, Transportation Joseph W. Capra, PE Associates Inc. Email: mdrummond@csolutions- Planning 2600 Maitland Center Pkwy #180 us.com Maitland, Florida 32751 Cardno Website: http://www.csolutions- Voting Representative: P: 407-830-8700 380 Park Place Blvd #300 us.com Virginia Robbins F: 407-830-8877 Clearwater, Florida 33759 Number of Employees: 4 Email: [email protected] P: 727-531-3505 DBE|MBE Cape Design Website: http://bpa-engineers.com F: 727-539-1294 Number of Employees: 11 Engineering Co. Email: steve.howarth@cardno. MBE Firm Description: 775 E Merritt Island Cswy #230 com C Solutions specializes in water Merritt Island, Florida 32952-3311 Website: http://cardno.com and wastewater treatment Firm Description: P: 321-799-2970 Number of Employees: 192 process design, water distribution Brindley Pieters and Associates F: 321-799-0375 systems, wastewater collection Inc. provides civil and structural Email: [email protected] Firm Description: and transmission systems, engineering and planning Website: http://cdeco.com Cardno is an integrated water reuse systems, hydraulic services. Number of Employees: 12 professional services provider, modeling, water supply projects, MBE|WBE delivering the specialist expertise horizontal directional drilling Voting Representative: necessary to create and design, sanitary sewer evaluation Brindley B. Pieters, PE Firm Description: improve the physical and social surveys, , Cape Design Engineering Co. infrastructure that underpins information management Burgess & Niple Inc. (CDE) provides comprehensive communities around the world. systems, and permitting. civil, structural, mechanical, Cardno’s team includes leading 10006 N Dale Mabry Hwy electrical, forensic engineering professionals who plan, design, Suite 201 Voting Representative: and general construction manage and deliver sustainable Tampa, Florida 32818 Mark Drummond services. The firm offers projects and community P: 407-401-8527 sustainable building design, programs. Cardno provides F: 407-660-4994 C.A.P. commissioning, IAQ, design- clients with access to 8,200 Email: scott.perfater@ build and energy conservation professionals in more than 200 burgessniple.com Engineering Inc. services. CDE is a licensed offices in the Americas and 300 Website: http://burgessniple.com 343 Almeria Ave. building and mechanical offices worldwide. Number of Employees: 42 Coral Gables, Florida 33134 P: 305-448-1711 contractor. Voting Representative: Firm Description: F: 305-448-1712 Steven P. Howarth, PE Burgess & Niple provides Email: [email protected] Voting Representative: Victor M. Diaz, PE services including transportation, Website: http://www.capfla.com Branch Offices: civil, construction management, Number of Employees: 8 901 Northpoint Pkwy #305 electrical, environmental, MBE West Palm Beach, FL 33407 mechanical, planning, sanitary, P: 561-318-7507 structural, water/wastewater, and Firm Description:

architectural. C.A.P. Engineering specializes in infrastructure and municipal acecfl.org 2021 ACEC-FL Annual Directory & Guide • 43 CARDNO cont’d team consists of a diversified 800 Brickell Ave #500 improvement projects in staff of planners, engineers, Miami, FL 33131-2967 Florida. Our professional surveyors, construction P: 305-372-7171 staff has over 100 years of 4081 E Olive Road #A specialists and technical staff combined experience in civil Pensacola, FL 32514 who are engaged and committed 621 NW 53 St #265 engineering, water and waste to focusing on our clients’ needs Boca Raton, FL 33487 water design, roadway drainage 5670 Zip Dr providing extensive experience P: 561-571-3800 design, program management, Fort Myers, FL 33905 and cost effective solutions. construction management, P: 239-227-0722 8381 Dix Ellis Tr #400 estimating, structural

Voting Representative: Jacksonville, FL 32256-1200 engineering, mechanical and 3460 Fairlane Farms Rd #8 Gregory M. Proctor, PE P: 904-731-7109 electrical engineering, inspection Wellington, FL 33414 services, QA/QC, material and P: 561-791-6912 Branch Offices: 2308 Killearn Center Blvd #201 lab testing services and owner

604 Courtland St #101 Tallahassee, FL 32309 representation. 5602 Thompson Center Ct #405 Orlando, FL 32804 P: 850-386-9500 Tampa, FL 33634 P: 407-960-5980 Voting Representative: P: 813-889-8960 2180 W First St #400 Rudy Ortiz, PE

Fort Myers, FL 33901 695 Tarpon Bay Rd #8 CDM Smith Inc. P: 239-938-9600 Sanibel, FL 33957 101 Southhall Ln #200 Chastain-Skillman P: 239-395-2023 Maitland, Florida 32751 Inc. 1715 N Westshore Blvd #875 P: 407-660-2552 205 East Orange Street, Tampa, FL 33607 3905 Crescent Park Dr F: 407-875-1161 Suite 110 P: 813-281-2900 Riverview, FL 33578 Email: [email protected] Lakeland, Florida 33801 P: 813-664-4500 Website: http://www.cdmsmith. P: 863-646-1402 com Celtic F: 863-647-3806 2420 Lakeshore Dr #100 Number of Employees: 322 Engineering Inc. Email: jaychastain@ Tallahassee, FL 32312 4757 The Grove Dr., Ste. 220 chastainskillman.com P: 850-385-8232 Firm Description: Windermere, Florida 34786 Website: http://chastainskillman. CDM Smith Inc. is an employee- P: 407-909-8995 com 7406 Fullerton St owned global consulting, Email: accounting@ Number of Employees: 38 Jacksonville, FL 32256 engineering, construction, celticengineering.com P: 904-363-3727 and operations firm delivering Number of Employees: 37 Firm Description: exceptional service to public Land planning; municipal 551 N Cattleman Rd #106 and private clients worldwide. Firm Description: engineering; environmental Sarasota, FL 34232-6445 Since 1947, CDM Smith has Design and engineering engineering (domestic and P: 941-377-9084 been delivering integrated services to major theme parks industrial); surface and solutions in water, environment, and commercial industries groundwater hydrology; 20203 Cortez Blvd transportation, energy and locally and worldwide. Services environmental risk management; Brooksville, FL 34601 facilities through strong client provided include composite land surveying; industrial P: 352-754-4551 relationships of mutual trust engineering, expert witness, hygiene; and occupational health and respect and a commitment project management, structural and safety. 3427 NW 55 St to quality and integrity. From engineering, mechanical system Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309 inception as a three-person firm design, lineage design, fatigue Voting Representative: P: 954-938-9389 to today’s staff of more than analysis, hydraulic design/ James Chastain III 5,000 professionals worldwide, engineering, solid modeling, 402 S Northlake Blvd #1004 CDM Smith is financially strong, and machine shop drawing Branch Offices: Altamonte Springs, FL 32701 diversified and growing with production. The combination of 351 Third St NW P: 407-629-7144 clients’ needs in mind. CDM structural/mechanical expertise Winter Haven, FL 33881 Smith operates 10 offices is a unique fit that couples P: 863-875-6986 725 SE Baya Dr #106 throughout Florida that boasts the talents of facility structural Lake City, FL 32025 more than 300 professionals engineering with dynamic Chen Moore and P: 386-755-2626 and more than 100 national structural engineering/design. and international offices. CDM Associates 500 W Cypress Creek Road Constructors Inc. (CCI) is a Voting Representative: Carnahan, Proctor Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309 wholly-owned subsidiary of CDM Jeremy H. Wall, PE and Cross Inc. Smith Inc. We are a full-service P: 954-730-0707 814 S Military Trl F: 954-730-2030 engineering and construction CES Deerfield Beach, Florida 33442 firm. Email: [email protected] P: 954-972-3959 Consultants Inc. Website: http://chenmoore.com F: 954-972-4178 Voting Representative: 880 SW 145th Avenue Suite 106 Number of Employees: 45 Email: greg.proctor@carnahan- Victor J. Pujals, PE, BCEE Pembroke Pines, Florida 33027 proctor.com P: 305-827-2220 Firm Description: Website: http://www.carnahan- Branch Offices: F: 305-827-1121 Chen Moore and Associates proctor.com 5965 Cattlemen Ln Email: [email protected] (CMA) is a multidiscipline Number of Employees: 45 Sarasota, FL 34232-6200 Number of Employees: 52 consulting firm with offices in P: 941-366-8108 DBE|MBE Fort Lauderdale, Miami, West Firm Description: Palm Beach, Orlando and North Carnahan, Proctor and Cross Inc. 1701 SR A1A #301 Firm Description: Central Florida. Founded in is a full service multidisciplined Vero Beach, FL 32963 CES Consultants Inc.(CES) is 1986, CMA specializes in civil consulting firm with offices P: 772-231-4301 a full service engineering firm. engineering, water resources, located throughout Florida. We Since the firm’s inception, CES water and sewer, transportation, believe we will be successful if personnel have been involved in landscape architecture, planning our clients are successful. Our some of the largest infrastructure and irrigation, environmental

44 • 2021 ACEC-FL Annual Directory & Guide acecfl.org DIRECTORY OF MEMBERS and construction engineering Choice Engineering Voting Representative: inspection. We proudly support Consultants Inc. Firm Description: Andrea Jernigan-Gwinn, PE our industry and the communities Woman-owned civil and

12855 SW 132nd Street, CA - CL in which we live, play, and work. transportation engineering Suite 202 Clearview Land consultants, specializing in Miami, Florida 33186 Design, PL Voting Representative: municipal engineering, traffic P: 787-250-5526 3010 W. Azeele St., Suite 150 Peter Moore, PE, F.ASCE, ENV engineering, airports, seaports, Email: [email protected] Tampa, Florida 33609 SP, LEED AP water and sewer systems and Website: http://www.choiceeng. P: 813-223-3919 environmental. Experienced in com F: 813-223-3975 Branch Offices: FDOT signals, highway lighting, Number of Employees: 18 Email: [email protected] 341 N Maitland Ave, Suite 346 traffic signal timing and traffic DBE Website: http://www. Maitland, FL 32751 studies. Additional specialties clearviewland.com P: 407-356-7970 in value engineering, traffic Firm Description: Number of Employees: 37 planning and traffic calming Choice Engineering Consultants 2233 NW 41st Street, Suite 400 techniques. Inc. Is a Civil Engineering Firm Description: Gainesville, FL 32606 firm serving South Florida. Clearview Land Design provides P: 352-374-1997 Voting Representative: We provide Minor Roadway complete site—civil engineering Linda M. Bell, PE Design Traffic Engineering and consulting services, planning, 500 Australian Ave #850 Operation Studies, Traffic Safety GIS, and landscape architectural West Palm Beach, FL 33401 Branch Offices: Analysis, Traffic Operations services. P: 561-746-6900 201 E Pine St #1050 Design (signing, pavement Orlando, FL 32801 marking, channelization, roadway Voting Representative: 2103 Coral Way, Suite 401 P: 407-339-0040 lighting and signalization), Toxey A. Hall Jr., PE Miami, FL 33145 ADA compliance support, and P: 786-497-1500 10239 W Sample Rd Planning (Subarea/Corridor Coral Springs, FL 33065 CLG Consulting LLC Planning and Transportation P: 954-344-6568 Greyling Insurance Brokerage, Cherokee Consulting Inc. Statistics). We provide 5821 SW 51 Terr 250 Palm Coast Pkwy NE maintenance of traffic design, Miami, Florida 33155 Suite 607-340 traffic micro-simulation, plan Civil/Site P: 305-205-2361 Palm Coast, Florida 32137 reviews and construction site Engineering Inc. Email: [email protected] P: 561-371-2079 reviews. 1645 N Maitland Ave Number of Employees: 1 Email: [email protected] Maitland, Florida 32751-3319 Website: http://www.greyling.com Voting Representative: P: 407-644-6570 Firm Description: Number of Employees: 1 Carlos Francis, PE, PTOE F: 407-644-8945 Cherokee Consulting Inc. offers Email: [email protected] civil engineering consulting Firm Description: Website: http://csei-fl.com services for water, wastewater, Civil Works Inc. CLG Consulting LLC provides Number of Employees: 7 drainage and pavement design. 8491 NW 17 St #108 risk management consulting for Doral, Florida 33126-1025 DBE|WBE the architectural, engineering and Voting Representative: P: 305-591-4323 construction industries. Firm Description: Ken W. Groce, PE F: 305-591-4074 Email: [email protected] Civil/Site Engineering provides Voting Representative: services including civil and Chipola Engineering Website: http://civilworks.com Charles L. Geer, PE, F.ACEC Number of Employees: 5 construction engineering Group Inc. DBE|MBE|WBE inspection (CEI). 4420 Jackson St. Marianna, Florida 32448 P: 850-372-4045 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.chipolaeg. com PROUD SPONSOR OF THE Number of Employees: 7 FLORIDA ENGINEERING SOCIETY & THE AMERICAN COUNCIL OF Firm Description: Civile engineering consulting, ENGINEERING COMPANIES OF FLORIDA design and permitting, including site and development plans, feasibility, water and sewer design for commercial and residential development. We also provide transportation design services for the Florida Department of Transportation and local government agencies.

Voting Representative: Herrold Willis, PE

CIVIL ENGINEERING | LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE | TRANSPORTATION ENVIRONMENTAL | PLANNING www.chenmoore.com acecfl.org 2021 ACEC-FL Annual Directory & Guide • 45 Coastal Design PO Box 1268 CONSOR Consulting Consultants Inc. Winter Park, FL 32790 Engineers LLC Engineering P: 407-620-1793 7026 Little Rd 359 Alcazar Ave. Associates Inc. (CEA) New Port Richey, Florida 34654 Coral Gables, Florida 33134 8365 Gunn Hwy P: 727-849-8010 PO Box 18087 P: 305-446-2323 Tampa, Florida 33626 F: 727-849-8020 Sarasota, FL 34276 Email: [email protected] P: 813-448-0225 Email: paul@ P: 941-918-9335 Website: http://www.consoreng. Email: [email protected] coastaldesignconsultants.com com Website: http:// Comak Group Inc. Website: http://cea-engineers.com Number of Employees: 261 Number of Employees: 6 coastaldesignconsultants.com 1182 Canyon Way Number of Employees: 10 Wellington, Florida 33414 Firm Description: Firm Description: P: 561-366-7461 Firm Description: Transportation and planning CEA is a mechanical, plumbing, F: 561-841-0104 Coastal Design Consultants Inc. consulting firm providing roadway and fire protection consulting Email: [email protected] (Coastal) is a civil engineering design, bridge design, drainage, firm specializing in the design of Website: http://www.comakgroup. firm established in Pasco County, planning, and marine facilities medical/hospitals, educational com Florida. Our office specializes in engineering. Inspection services and commercial facilities. Number of Employees: 1 planning, engineering, permitting include NBIS routine and Services include construction Geotechnical and Materials and construction administration underwater bridge inspection, documents, specifications, Engineers Council (GMEC) for commercial and residential bridge scour evaluation, construction administration, site developments, transportation DBE|MBE construction engineering construction surveys, energy projects and water and inspection, fracture critical studies, master facilities wastewater projects in West, Firm Description: inspection, and overhead sign planning, commissioning, expert Central Florida. Comak Group Inc. (CGI) is a inspection. litigation services and LEED multidisciplinary engineering and Voting Representative: design services. environmental firm. Founded Voting Representative: Paul A. Manuel, PE in June 2017, servicing public Frank Hickson, PE Voting Representative: and private sector clients and John W. Wells III, PE Coastal Engineering agencies. CGI offers quality Branch Offices: service and value responding Consultants Inc. 5621 Banner Dr CORE Engineering & 28421 Bonita Crossings Blvd. to the needs of infrastructure Fort Myers, FL 33912-4411 Bonita Springs, Florida 34135 projects in the fields of P: 239-278-1992 Construction Inc. P: 239-643-2324 civil, hydrologic, hydraulic, 1020 Railroad Ave F: 239-643-1143 geotechnical, structural, water 2121 Old Tree Rd. Winter Park, Florida 32789 Email: [email protected] resources, dams, levees, St. Cloud, FL 34772 P: 407-622-2673 Website: http:// environmental and construction P: 407-957-1660 F: 407-622-2674 coastalengineering.com engineering. CGI is a certified Email: [email protected] Number of Employees: 19 small business enterprise (SBE) 1825 SE Tiffany Ave #101 Website: http://core-encon.com corporation. Port St. Lucie, FL 34952 Number of Employees: 32 Firm Description: P: 561-252-7473 Survey, scientific analysis, Voting Representative: Firm Description: planning, coastal engineering Michael G Cox 10651 N Kendall Dr #117 Full service engineering, and geology, design, permitting, Miami, FL 33176 construction, and remediation and contract administration for Connelly & Wicker Inc. P: 305-345-7386 HUBZone firm. CORE specializes ecosystem restoration, waterfront 10060 Skinner Lake Dr #500 in civil and environmental development, and municipal Jacksonville, Florida 32246-8454 1069 Main St #112 engineering, vertical and infrastructure needs. P: 904-265-3030 Sebastian, FL 32958 horizontal construction, design F: 904-265-3031 P: 772-388-1661 and permitting, demolition, and Voting Representative: Email: [email protected] environmental assessment Michael T. Poff, PE Website: http://cwieng.com 2511 St. Johns Bluff Rd S and remediation. CORE’s Number of Employees: 30 Jacksonville, FL 32246 staff consists of registered Colinas Group Inc. P: 904-645-3992 professional engineers, LEED APs, CADD/GIS, scientists, 2031 E Edgewood Dr #5 Firm Description: construction managers, Lakeland, Florida 33803-3601 Complete transportation 1511 SR E 434 #1001 site superintendents, field P: 863-669-9141 engineering services. Municipal Winter Springs, FL 32708 technicians, and equipment F: 863-669-1742 and private civil engineering P: 407-957-1660 operators. Email: [email protected] services from engineering Number of Employees: 9 feasibility studies, master 3644 Hartsfield Road, UnitA plans, design, permitting, and Tallahassee, FL 32303 Voting Representative: Harlan Faircloth, PE Firm Description: construction administration Civil engineering, environmental for highways, streets, storm 735 Primera Blvd consulting, hydrogeologic drainage, water and wastewater Lake Mary, FL 32746 CORE Engineering consulting. systems, and utilities. Group LLC 10625 N. Military Trail, Suite 207 100 E. Pine Street, Suite 110 Voting Representative: Voting Representative: Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 Orlando, Florida 32801 Mark R. Stephens, PE Richard C. Welch, PE P: 407-604-0690 2101 North Commerce Parkway Email: accounting@ Branch Offices: Branch Offices: Weston, FL 33326 ourcoregroup.com 377 Maitland Ave #2012 1560 N Orange Ave Website: http://www. Altamonte Springs, FL 32701- Winter Park, FL 32789 5907 Hampton Oaks Pkwy, ourcoregroup.com 5443 P: 407-261-3100 Suite C Number of Employees: 5 P: 407-622-5176 Tampa, FL 33610

46 • 2021 ACEC-FL Annual Directory & Guide acecfl.org DIRECTORY OF MEMBERS Firm Description: each relationship with care and Branch Offices: building. The company CORE Engineering Group LLC diligence. Our ability to work 2750 W Washington St also provides construction links our clients with consulting, seamlessly with your team is the Springfield, IL 62702 administration of projects which engineering and transportation reason so many tax professionals P: 217-787-4183 includes the bidding phase and CO - CT services. CORE also provides and businesses across the nation on-site inspections. The firm 3D modeling, Temporary utilize our expertise. Creative currently has 9 employees, which Traffic Control design, Utility Engineering Group includes engineers and Auto- Coordination, Public Involvement, CAD drafters. Craig A. Smith & 7735 NW 146 St #301 Signing and Pavement Marking Associates of FL Inc. Miami Lakes, Florida 33016 designs, Signalization designs, Voting Representative: 21045 Commercial Trail P: 786-362-6626 and Lighting designs. We Derek Cronin, PE Boca Raton, Florida 33486 Email: [email protected] create design solutions solving P: 561-314-4445 Website: http://cegroupfl.com transportation issues with a F: 561-314-4457 Number of Employees: 47 CSA Group mutual level of satisfaction for our Email: [email protected] DBE 8200 NW 41 St #305 client, our traveling public and Website: http://www.craigasmith. Doral, Florida 33166-6207 our communities. P: 305-461-5484 com Firm Description: Email: [email protected] Number of Employees: 44 Creative Engineering Group Cornelison Website: http://www.csagroup.com provides professional consulting Number of Employees: 31 Engineering & Firm Description: services, project/construction Design Inc. Conceptual planning, design and management and civil Firm Description: 38039 Old 5th Ave contract administration of water engineering inspection services. A full-service project delivery Zephyrhills, Florida 33542 and wastewater treatment and company providing program P: 813-788-7835 disposal systems for residential, Voting Representative: & project management, F: 813-788-7062 commercial, industrial, and Ricardo G. Estripeaut, PE environmental services, Email: craig@cornelison-eng. municipal development (including architecture & engineering, com DRI process); engineering Cribb Philbeck construction management operation & maintenance. Number of Employees: 4 reports for municipal bond Weaver Group Inc. programs; land development 3918 N Highland Ave and planning; highway design Voting Representative: Firm Description: Tampa, Florida 33603 Jesus J. Suarez, PE Cornelison Engineering and construction engineering P: 813-906-2839 inspection; platting and field & Design specializes in F: 813-223-2469 Branch Offices: surveying; underground utility civil engineering services Email: sheila.tarte@ 3434 Hancock Bridge Pkwy #207 including site layout, design locations; and grant/fiscal cpwgengineering.com North Fort Myers, FL 33903 and development; drainage assistance. Website: http://cpwgengineering. P: 239-656-6237 design; ADA improvements com design; stormwater planning Voting Representative: Number of Employees: 5 2828 Edgewater Dr #200 and inspections; site feasibility Stephen C. Smith, PE Orlando, FL 32804 studies; public hearing Firm Description: P: 407-649-8334 Established in 2004, CPWG representation; and permitting Branch Offices: 815 NW 57 Ave #200-10 has served public and private 3141 Commerce Pkwy services for commercial, clients with our full complement residential, and industrial projects Miami, FL 33126 Miramar, FL 33025 of engineering consulting P: 954-438-4300 throughout Florida and the P: 305-940-4661 services. Our highly skilled team southeastern United States. is ready to plan, design, and 839 Country Club Dr 277 Goolsby Blvd #4C administer your Infrastructure, Deerfield Beach, FL 33442 Cincinnati, OH 45245 Voting Representative: Environmental, Development, P: 305-461-5484 Craig Cornelison, PE P: 954-782-8222 or Recreation projects. We always want to ensure that Crawford Murphy we thoroughly understand CTS Engineering Inc. Corporate Tax 3230 West Commercial Blvd, and Tilly our clients’ needs and project Advisors Inc. objectives. Suite 220 7501 Memorial Parkway, Suite 7400 Baymeadows Way, Ste 220 Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 33309 Jacksonville, Florida 32256 213 Voting Representative: P: 954-637-1600 Huntsville, Alabama 35802 P: 904-448-5300 Jeffrey Earhart Email: [email protected] P: 256-970-7129 Email: [email protected] Website: https://www.ctseinc.com F: 256-768-5250 Number of Employees: 5 Number of Employees: 41 Cronin DBE Email: mikew@ Engineering Inc. corporatetaxadvisors.com Firm Description: 6627 Willow Park Dr #201 Firm Description: Number of Employees: For over 70 years, CMT has excelled at helping public and Naples, Florida 34109 CTS Engineering Inc. offers a private clients achieve value P: 239-593-2157 wide array of services to our Firm Description: clients including transportation through the planning, design F: 239-593-8820 Established in 2014 with Email: lcronin@ planning, traffic engineering, and construction of infrastructure Corporate Headquarters in croninengineering.com public transit support, roadway through innovative insight, Huntsville, AL, CTA provides Website: http://www. design, policy planning, R&D tax solutions to CPAs project performance and client croninengineering.com advanced technology support, and businesses. By focusing partnership. Our services are Number of Employees: 9 data collection, statistical exclusively on Federal and focused in the areas of surface analysis, PD&E studies, TDM, State tax incentives that transportation, aviation, water Firm Description: multimodal improvements, complement your traditional tax resources, sites and buildings. Cronin Engineering Inc. was economic analysis, market and accounting team, we always established in 2000. The firm is analysis, and return investment deliver quantifiable benefits to Voting Representative: a professional engineering firm management. clients. We determine which Chuck Taylor, PE practicing structural, mechanical, tax benefits help our clients electrical and plumbing designs Voting Representative: and stay committed to handling for residential and commercial Sheng Yang, PE, PTOE acecfl.org 2021 ACEC-FL Annual Directory & Guide • 47 Culpepper and Davidson resource permitting; land Terpening Inc. Voting Representative: Engineering Inc. development engineering Juan Dalla Rizza, PE design; land development 2980 S 25 St 4365 Radio Rd #201 planning; landscape architecture; Fort Pierce, Florida 34981 Naples, Florida 34104 legal description preparation; P: 772-464-3537 Dave Schmitt P: 239-434-6060 level one environmental F: 772-464-9497 Engineering Inc. F: 239-434-6084 assessments; master planning; Email: [email protected] 12301 Lake Underhill Rd #241 Email: jeff@davidsonengineering. Website: http://www.ct-eng.com master utilities studies; PD&E Orlando, Florida 32828 com Number of Employees: 29 studies; right-of-way mapping; P: 407-207-9088 Website: http:// WBE roadway and bridge design; F: 407-207-9089 davidsonengineering.com stormwater management Email: [email protected] Number of Employees: 7 Firm Description: design; topographical surveys; Website: http://dseorl.com Culpepper & Terpening is an wastewater collection and Number of Employees: 14 Firm Description: award-winning, progressive treatment design; water Land development and utilities, development engineering and supply and distribution system land surveying firm serving Firm Description: civil engineering, permitting, design; wetland jurisdictional East Central and Southern Dave Schmitt Engineering Inc. planning and environmental. determinations; wildlife habitat Florida from headquarters provides due-diligence reports evaluation; zoning and land use in Fort Pierce, Florida. With and evaluations, environmental Voting Representative: amendments. more than 30 professional reviews, reports and services, Jeffrey L. Davidson, PE managers and staff, Culpepper planning services, engineering Voting Representative: & Terpening provides planning, design, plan preparation, Devlen Donald L. Hammack, PE engineering, land surveying, permitting, and construction mapping, development, and Engineering Inc. services for residential, multi- project management services 4021 Church St. Branch Offices: family, commercial, retail, for select clients using leading Sanford, Florida 32771-6945 203 Aberdeen Pkwy assisted living, hotel/resorts and edge technology and modern P: 407-324-5300 Panama City, FL 32405 office projects. competencies. F: 407-324-5999 P: 850-522-0644 Email: [email protected] 2201 Canto Ct #107 Voting Representative: Voting Representative: Website: http://www.devleneng.com Sarasota, FL 34232 David M. Schmitt, PE Stefan K. Matthes, PE Number of Employees: 6 P: 941-201-2042

Cumbey & Fair Inc. David H. Melvin Inc. Firm Description: 1000 N Ashley Dr #801 2463 Enterprise Rd PO Box 840 Devlen Engineering provides Tampa, FL 33602 Clearwater, Florida 33763 Marianna, Florida 32447-0840 structural design services P: 813-225-1325 P: 727-797-8982 P: 850-482-3045 to architects, developers, F: 727-791-8752 F: 850-482-3957 contractors and owners 7220 Financial Way #200 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] throughout Florida. We have Jacksonville, FL 32256-5840 Website: http://cumbeyfair.com Website: http://melvineng.com experience in commercial P: 904-940-9460 Number of Employees: 32 Number of Employees: 26 and residential projects. Our experience entails a wide 110 W Indiana Ave #102 Firm Description: Firm Description: Cumbey & Fair Inc. (C&F) spectrum of building materials DeLand, FL 32720 Civil, environmental and is a full-service Professional including tilt-wall, cast-in-place P: 386-785-0468 structural engineering firm. Engineering, Surveying and concrete, masonry, steel, Subsurface Utilities Engineering Professional engineering light gauge steel, wood and 2822 Remington Green Cir #201 (SUE) firm providing services in services include highway/ aluminum. Tallahassee, FL 32308 the Tampa Bay Regional area for roadway planning and design, P: 850-523-0062 over 40 years serving the FDOT, traffic analysis, signalization Voting Representative: Municipalities and private clients. and (CEI) inspection; structural Ronald D. Devlen, PE 36 Jasper Thomas Rd C&F is an FDOT certified non- design and inspection, threshold Crawfordville, FL 32327 DBE Small Business Enterprise inspection, land planning and Branch Offices: P: 850-528-0300 (SBE). landscape architecture. Design of 145 E Wilbur Ave water and wastewater treatment Lake Mary, FL 32746 20 E Washington St Voting Representative: facilities, water and sewer P: 407-324-5300 Quincy, FL 32351 Timothy E. Bourne, PE systems, environmental impact P: 850-875-4751 studies, permitting, and grant Dewberry Dalla Rizza administration. Also planning Engineers Inc. 20684 Central Ave & Associates services. Blountstown, FL 32424 800 N Magnolia Ave #1000 P: 850-674-3300 Consulting Engineers Orlando, Florida 32803-3251 Voting Representative: 3011 SW 28 Ln P: 407-843-5120 David H. Melvin, PE 877 CR 393 N Coconut Grove, Florida 33133 F: 407-649-8664 P: 305-445-5200 Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459 Branch Offices: Email: [email protected] F: 305-445-8490 P: 850-267-0759 2541 Barrington Cir #101 Website: http://www.dewberry.com Email: [email protected] Tallahassee, FL 32308-3890 Number of Employees: 288 Website: http://www.dallarizza.com 654 SW Baya Dr. P: 850-671-7221 Lake City, FL 32055 Number of Employees: 4 Firm Description: P: 386-719-8828 MBE Boundary surveys; construction

and as-built surveys; construction 139 E Government St Firm Description: management; control survey Pensacola, FL 32502 Plumbing, HVAC, fire protection, drawings; development of P: 850-435-7424 electrical, lighting and energy regional impact studies; management for commercial and drainage design; environmental industrial projects. impact analysis; environmental

48 • 2021 ACEC-FL Annual Directory & Guide acecfl.org DIRECTORY OF MEMBERS Doug Winter DRMP Firm Description: Companies Inc. 941 Lake Baldwin Ln 7525 NW 4th Blvd #70 E Sciences provides Gainesville, FL 32607 multidisciplinary services in 4047 Okeechobee Blvd #222 Orlando, Florida 32814 CU - ES P: 407-896-0594 P: 352-371-2741 the areas of engineering, West Palm Beach, Florida F: 407-896-4836 environmental, and ecological 33409-1967 Email: [email protected] 1096 Hwy 90 consulting. Their primary P: 561-471-9863 Website: http://drmp.com Chipley, FL 32428 focuses are in the areas of F: 561-471-5075 Number of Employees: 365 P: 850-638-1086 water resources; ecology; Email: [email protected] transportation studies (PD&E, Number of Employees: 3 Firm Description: 15310 Amberly Dr #200 contamination, ecological); DRMP Inc. has been in business Tampa, FL 33647-2146 assessment and remediation; Firm Description: since 1977 and is a multi- P: 813-265-9800 and mitigation banking. Their Civil, environmental, agricultural discipline firm serving clients in customer mix consists of various engineering firm. Includes local the public, private and industrial 2101 Northside Dr #101 state agencies; municipalities; zoning applications; development sectors in the development of Panama City, FL 32405 and private and industrial clients. of regional impact; planned infrastructure for the community- P: 850-640-3904

units of development; water, at-large. The firm currently Voting Representative: 1125 Bartow Rd #100 Peter K. Partlow, PE sewer, paving and drainage has 13 office locations spread Lakeland, FL 33801 for residential, commercial, strategically across their service area. P: 863-686-7100 Branch Offices: industrial; golf course 1021 Ives Dairy Road, Ste 216 construction and renovation; Voting Representative: 2882 Remington Green Cir Miami, FL 33179 mining; construction dewatering; Lawrence L. Smith Jr., PE Tallahassee, FL 32308-3751 P: 786-517-2632 special taxing districts; wetland P: 850-562-9600 evaluation and mitigation plans; Branch Offices: 116 E Indiana Ave groundwater analysis; project 955 Croton Rd 8001 Belfort Pkwy #200 DeLand, FL 32724 permitting, septic system design, Melbourne, FL 32935 Jacksonville, FL 32256 P: 386-734-1950 estate homes - drainage/utilities/ P: 321-775-9634 P: 904-641-0123 lift stations. 224 SE 9 St 2306 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. E Sciences Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316-1020 Voting Representative: Fort Myers, FL 33901 Incorporated P: 954-484-8500 Douglas G. Winter, PE P: 239-206-5093 34 E Pine St Orlando, Florida 32801 Driggers 700 S Palafax St #160 Pensacola, FL 32502 P: 407-481-9006 Engineering P: 850-469-9077 F: 407-481-9627 Services Inc Email: [email protected] 6853 SW 18th St #310 Website: http://esciencesinc.com 12220 49 St N Number of Employees: 54 Clearwater, Florida 33762 Boca Raton, FL 33433 P: 561-451-8124 P: 727-571-1313

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Email: [email protected] Website: http://driggers-eng.com Number of Employees: 39 DRMP will continue our journey with the resolve and desire to deliver Geotechnical and Materials Engineers Council (GMEC) excellence and quality in every project we perform throughout the southeastern United States. And as citizens of the places we live Firm Description: Professional services and work, our firm aims to make it our responsibility to make an organization specializing in providing consulting service impact that leaves the community better than we found it. in geotechnical engineering, construction inspection and materials testing. EXPLORE OUR Voting Representative: F. Jaime Driggers, PE EXPERTISE AT

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acecfl.org 2021 ACEC-FL Annual Directory & Guide • 49 E.G. Vilato & Firm Description: Voting Representative: inspection, and final certification. EAS Engineering Inc. is a firm Douglas Hammann Company offices are located Associates Inc. specializing in environmental throughout the state, including 2730 SW 3 Ave #402 permitting and Geographic ECS Florida LLC Jacksonville, Ft. Lauderdale, Miami, Florida 33129-2323 Information System (GIS) 2815 Directors Row #500 Miami, Orlando, and Fort Myers. P: 305-854-6977 services throughout South The firm employs a dedicated F: 305-854-2591 Orlando, Florida 32809 Florida and the Caribbean. P: 407-859-8378 group of individuals who pride Email: [email protected] Services include fresh water and themselves in working diligently Number of Employees: 2 F: 407-859-9599 coastal permitting; mitigation Email: [email protected] to provide services in a prompt, plan development; expert Website: http://www.ecslimited.com cost-effective manner. Firm Description: testimony; SFWMD permitting; Number of Employees: 171 Consulting electrical engineering assitance with local zoning; and Voting Representative: and lighting design for all marina and upland site planning. Firm Description: J. Scott Gombar, PE types of construction, including GIS services include resource residential, commercial, Engineering Consulting mapping, image processing and Services (ECS) is a leader in Branch Offices: industrial, municipal, and military analysis. 2200 North Commerce Parkway, projects. geotechnical, environmental, construction materials and #300 Voting Representative: facilities engineering. With 1,350 Weston, FL 33326-3258 Voting Representative: Edward A. Swakon, PE P: 904-733-1478 Enrique G. Vilato, PE employees nationwide, ECS has 50 offices and is ranked 86th in ECHO UES Inc. Engineering News-Record’s Top 6067 Hollywood Blvd, #200 EAC Consulting Inc. 4803 George Rd Ste 350 500 Design Firms. (ENR, May Hollywood, FL 33024 5959 Blue Lagoon Drive, Tampa, Florida 33634 2015). P: 904-404-7080 Suite 410 P: 888-778-3246 Miami, Florida 33126 Email: [email protected] Voting Representative: 11285 SW 211 St #301 P: 305-265-5400 Number of Employees: 57 Jose N. Gomez, D.GE, PE Miami, FL 34189 F: 305-264-8363 P: 786-227-6922 Email: [email protected] Firm Description: Branch Offices: Website: http://eacconsult.com ECHO provides subsurface 2706 S Ridgewood Ave #2 Eland Number of Employees: 81 utility engineering (SUE), South Daytona, FL 32119 Engineering Inc. MBE surveying and mapping and P: 386-795-7065 3323 W Commercial Blvd #110E utility coordination professional Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 33309 Firm Description: services to the Florida 56 Commerce Park Blvd #5317 EAC Consulting Inc. provides P: 954-678-3999 Department of Transportation, Tampa, FL 33610 F: 954-678-3998 services throughout Florida local governments, facilities P: 813-302-1644 in the areas of transportation, Email: [email protected] and assets owners, engineers, Website: http://elandeng.com highway, bridge, structural, designers and contractors to 2000 Avenue P #3 tolling, ITS, civil, drainage, water Number of Employees: 31 produce better plans and avoid West Palm Beach, FL 33404 DBE|MBE and sewer utilities, planning, utility damages during design and P: 561-840-3667 and construction engineering construction of public and private Firm Description: inspection. EAC provides infrastructure. Eda Engineers- services to the public and private Eland Engineering is a firm Surveyors- specializing in Intelligent sector. Voting Representative: Planners Inc. Transportation Systems (ITS) Jeraldo Comellas Jr., PE and transportation engineering. Voting Representative: 720 SW 2nd Ave., South Tower Fiber optic and wireless Enrique A. Crooks, PE Suite 300 Eckler communication technologies, IP/ Gainesville, Florida 32601 Ethner network architectures, Branch Offices: Engineering Inc. P: 352-373-3541 power distribution and back- 1450 Centre Park Blvd #275 4700 Riverside Dr #110 Email: [email protected] up systems, CCTV cameras, West Palm Beach, FL 33401 Coral Springs, Florida 33067 Number of Employees: 26 dynamic message signs, vehicle P: 561-684-3006 P: 954-510-4700 MBE F: 954-755-2741 detection stations, highway advisory radios, roadway 5100 NW 33 Ave #243 Email: dhammann@ Firm Description: weather information systems, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309 ecklerengineering.com Eda is a 40-year-old firm electronic toll collection, ramp P: 954-714-2000 Website: http://www. providing civil engineering, land metering, reversible express ecklerengineering.com planning and surveying services. 315 E Robinson St #580 Number of Employees: 7 lane access control and software development. Orlando, FL 32801 Eisman & Russo Inc. Firm Description: P: 407-254-4150 6455 Powers Ave Provider of water, wastewater Voting Representative: Jacksonville, Florida 32217 and civil engineering services Bo Qian, PE EAS Engineering Inc. P: 904-733-1478 to municipal, industrial and 55 Almeria Ave F: 904-636-8828 private clients. Our core business Electric Service Coral Gables, Florida 33134- Email: [email protected] focuses on water supply; 6118 Website: http://eismanandrusso.com Group LLC potable water treatment; potable P: 305-445-5553 Number of Employees: 99 1010 Bunnell Rd., Suite 1103 F: 305-444-2112 water storage and distribution; Altamonte Springs, Florida 32714 wastewater collection (gravity, Email: [email protected] Firm Description: P: 407-862-1901 low pressure and vacuum); Website: http://eas-eng.com Eisman & Russo is a full-service Email: [email protected] wastewater pumping and Number of Employees: 3 engineering firm capable of Website: http://esgflorida.com/ transmission; wastewater handling all project phases from Number of Employees: 28 treatment; reclaimed water and conceptual planning through support services design, permitting, construction

50 • 2021 ACEC-FL Annual Directory & Guide acecfl.org DIRECTORY OF MEMBERS Firm Description: Elias Engineering Firm Description: Environmental Electric Service Group LLC is & Testing Inc. England-Thims & Miller is a Assessments &

owned by a Florida Licensed multidisciplined engineering firm EG - EP 409 Spring Valley Ln Professional Engineer whom offering professional services Consulting Altamonte Springs, Florida can provide complete design- in transportation planning and 1876B Barber Rd. #200 32714-5855 Sarasota, Florida 34240 build electrical contracting and design, traffic engineering, P: 407-830-6004 P: 941-378-8844 electrical engineering via A.C.E., regulatory planning, land F: 407-830-7867 F: 941-378-9966 who is also owned by Greg Sigle, planning and development, Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] PE. landscape architecture, Number of Employees: 1 Website: http://eacusa.com geographic information systems Number of Employees: 11 Voting Representative: (GIS), and construction Firm Description: Geotechnical and Materials Greg Sigle engineering inspection. Geotechnical, groundwater Engineers Council (GMEC) studies, and construction MBE Electrical Design materials testing. Voting Representative: Associates Robert A. Mizell, PE Firm Description: Petroleum Remediation Services 6965 Piazza Grande Ave, Voting Representative: Branch Offices: Suite 311 Michel R. Elias, PE 10 Florida Park Dr N #D-5 Voting Representative: Orlando, Florida 32835 Palm Coast, FL 32137 Patrick Zomer, PE P: 407-745-5604 Engineered Building P: 386-447-6195 F: 405-745-5603 Systems EPIC Engineering & Email: [email protected] PO Box 2735 1540 International Pkwy #200 Website: http://www.goeda.com Consulting Group LLC Ocala, Florida 34478-2735 Lake Mary, FL 32746 Number of Employees: 9 1511 E SR 434 #3033 P: 352-351-3941 P: 407-536-5379 MBE Winter Springs, Florida 32765 F: 352-732-8244 P: 407-381-3742 Email: [email protected] Environmental F: 407-480-2534 Firm Description: Website: http://ebsflorida.com Email: [email protected] Provide electrical, & Geotechnical Number of Employees: 3 Number of Employees: 29 instrumentation, HVAC, fuel Specialists Inc. MBE|WBE piping and fire protection design. Firm Description: 104 N Magnolia Dr Our goal is to provide quality Tallahassee, Florida 32301 Firm Description: Voting Representative: professional engineering P: 850-386-1253 EPIC specializes in providing Lillian M. Reyes, PE services within our areas of F: 850-385-8050 practical technology solutions in GIS, web, mobile, database, expertise in a timely manner to Email: [email protected] application design, and Branch Offices: architects, engineers, building Website: http://www.egs-us.com 8401 Lake Worth Road, development, Big Data owners, contractors, property Number of Employees: 49 Suite 221 Engineering, Predictive Analysis, managers, and industrial, DBE|MBE|WBE Lake Worth, FL 33467 Machine Learning, IT strategy institutional, commercial and P: 561-819-5556 and technology projects professional concerns. Our areas Firm Description: implementation to infrastructure of expertise include heating, The M/DBE firm of Environmental agencies such as utilities, DOTs, 3001 N. Rocky Point Drive E., ventilation, and air conditioning and Geotechnical Specialists airports, state & local government Suite 200 (HVAC); sanitary, wastewater, Inc. (EGS) is a full service organizations, businesses and Tampa, FL 33607 stormwater, gas, fuel and geotechnical consulting firm non-profit organizations. P: 813-367-3536 process piping; building electrical which provides subsurface systems; indoor air quality drilling, soil sampling, laboratory Voting Representative: ELEMENT and clean rooms; commercial testing, engineering evaluations Prasad Chittaluru, PhD, PE, Engineering Group and industrial refrigeration; and recommendations for all BCEE, GISP LLC energy management and aspects of a project requiring geotechnical services. EGS 1713 E 9 Ave automatic controls; analysis Epic Forensics & also has a professional and Tampa, Florida 33605-3801 of existing building systems to Engineering knowledgeable staff experienced P: 813-386-2101 identify and correct problems 1806 Old Okeechobee Road, in providing services related to F: 813-386-2106 to improve systems operation Suite A environmental permitting and Email: [email protected] and performance. Engineered West Palm Beach, Florida 33409 environmental site assessments. Website: http://www.elementeg.com Building Systems will provide P: 561-581-8800 Number of Employees: 52 timely, expert advice to the Email: [email protected] Voting Representative: Website: http://www. DBE|MBE Florida market. Judith M. Hayden, PE epicforensics.com Number of Employees: 23 Firm Description: Voting Representative: Branch Offices: ELEMENT Engineering Group John S. Esbenshade, PE 3772 Kori Rd Firm Description: is a DBE firm with a rich history. Jacksonville, FL 32257 Commercial/industrial/ ELEMENT specializes in major England-Thims & P: 904-329-3493 residential building forensics and and minor transportation design, Miller Inc. construction defects. Building traffic control plans, signing 14775 Old St. Augustine Rd and building system design, and pavement marking, utility Jacksonville, Florida 32258 site drainage design, bulkhead/ coordination, survey and civil P: 904-642-8990 seawall design, underwater site design. ELEMENT’s highly F: 904-646-9485 structural evaluations, moisture qualified staff has provided civil Email: [email protected] causation, building envelopes, building renovations, bridge engineering design for public and Website: http://etminc.com design, pavement evaluation private clients for over 40 years. Number of Employees: 158 mastarms. Voting Representative: Voting Representative: Derek M. Gil, PE Rene’ Portieles II, PE, GC acecfl.org 2021 ACEC-FL Annual Directory & Guide • 51 Erdman Anthony of successful projects around the FIGG Florida Land Design Florida Inc. world. 424 N Calhoun St & Permitting Inc. 5405 Okeechobee Blvd #200 Tallahassee, Florida 32301-1230 3030 Starkey Boulevard Voting Representative: P: 850-224-7400 West Palm Beach, Florida 33417 Steven Martin, PE Trinity, Florida 34655 P: 561-753-9723 F: 850-224-4683 P: 727-478-2421 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Branch Offices: F: 727-255-6085 Website: http://erdmananthony.com 400 North Tampa Street Website: http://www.figgbridge. Email: [email protected] Number of Employees: 12 Tampa, FL 33602 com Website: http://fldandp.com P: 615-613-4167 Number of Employees: 37 Number of Employees: 9 Firm Description: Erdman Anthony offers a full 1300 Metropolitan Blvd. Firm Description: Voting Representative: spectrum of civil engineering Tallahassee, FL 32308 Bridge design and construction Paul E. Skidmore, PE and land surveying services. engineering and inspection. Located in Central Palm Faller, Davis & Innovative financing of bridges. Foley Kolarik Inc. Bridge design charrettes Beach County, they serve the Associates Inc. PO Box 188 with communities. Concrete entire state of Florida. With 4200 W Cypress St #500 Palmetto, Florida 34220 segmental/concrete beams/steel state of the art equipment and Tampa, Florida 33607-4168 P: 941-722-4561 boxes/steel beams, cable-stayed highly trained personnel, our P: 813-261-5136 F: 941-729-6248 bridges. services include the design F: 813-261-5142 Email: [email protected] and survey of roadways, Email: [email protected] Number of Employees: 8 utilities, drainage, stormwater Website: http://fallerdavis.com Voting Representative: Linda Figg management, feasibility studies, Number of Employees: 68 Firm Description: and commercial and residential DBE|WBE Development of regional impact subdivisions. Finley Engineering studies; highways; streets; Firm Description: Group drainage; planning; recreational Faller, Davis & Associates Inc. Voting Representative: 1589 Metropolitan Blvd facilities; sewage; stormwater Dana I. Gillette, P.E. is a consulting engineering firm specializing in civil engineering Tallahassee, Florida 32308-3776 and water systems; zoning; land tasks primarily for governmental P: 850-894-1600 surveying. ESA agencies. Areas of expertise F: 850-894-1614 4200 West Cypress Street, include: roadway design, traffic Email: craig.finley@ Voting Representative: Suite 450 and transportation services, finleyengineeringgroup.com John R. Foley, PE Tampa, Florida 33607 drainage studies and design, Number of Employees: 15 P: 813-207-7200 utility design, and environmental Fred Wilson & Email: [email protected] analysis and permitting. Firm Description: Associates Inc. Website: http://www.scheda.com Finley Engineering Group is 3970 Hendricks Ave Number of Employees: 24 Voting Representative: an internationally recognized Jacksonville, Florida 32207-5398 DBE|WBE Nancy Faller Brown, PE bridge engineering firm P: 904-398-8636 specializing in high-tech, Branch Offices: F: 904-398-2968 Firm Description: complex concrete, steel and 2301 Maitland Center Pkwy Email: [email protected] SEA provides environmental long-span bridge projects. Our # 265 Website: http://fredwilson.com services including impact specialty is innovative design Maitland, FL 32751 Number of Employees: 22 assessments, habitat restoration P: 407-644-2116 and construction engineering design, and permitting. solutions with a special emphasis Firm Description: on design-build, construction FDS Engineering FW&A provides civil and Voting Representative: driven projects. electrical engineering services, Sandy Scheda Associates specializing in transportation 258 Southhall Lane, Suite 200 Voting Representative: and electric utility design. Areas EXP Transportation US Maitland, Florida 32751 R. Craig Finley Jr., PE P: 321-972-0491 of expertise include roadway 2601 Westhall Lane F: 321-972-0484 design; drainage; water and Maitland, Florida 32751 Email: [email protected] Florida Engineering sewer utilities; parking lots; site P: 407-660-0088 Number of Employees: 19 & Surveying LLC planning; environmental studies; Email: [email protected] 631 Tamiami Trail N. electric utility design (substation, Website: http://www.exp.com Firm Description: Nokomis, Florida 34275 transmission, and distribution); Number of Employees: 70 FDS Engineering Associates, P: 941-485-3100 system studies; lightning located in Metro Orlando, F: 941-485-3107 protection and grounding; interior Firm Description: provides structural engineering Email: [email protected] and exterior lighting; and facility With a mission to understand, services throughout the Website: http://florida-eas.com power and communications. Southeast. Our Engineers are innovate, partner and deliver, Number of Employees: 9 licensed in Alabama, Florida, EXP provides engineering, WBE Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Voting Representative: architecture, design and Frank H. Wilson II, PE consulting services to the world’s North and , and Texas for Home Designers, Firm Description: built and natural environments. Architects and Contractors. Our Civil Engineering & Land Fullone Structural Our heritage dates back to services include Commercial, Surveying 1906, when the earliest of EXP’s Group Residential and Specialty 9600 Koger Blvd N #227 predecessor companies started Engineering. Voting Representative: St. Petersburg, Florida 33702 its engineering infrastructure Jessica L. Heiny, PE P: 727-577-2222 practice. EXP is currently ranked Voting Representative: F: 727-577-2221 #32 of the top Design firms by Carl Brown, PE Branch Offices: Email: [email protected] ENR with over 3,000 creative 900 Cleveland Avenue, Suite 101 Number of Employees: 3 professionals across North Wildwood, FL 34785 America providing the passion P: 352-661-3735 and experience needed to deliver

52 • 2021 ACEC-FL Annual Directory & Guide acecfl.org DIRECTORY OF MEMBERS Firm Description: GAI Consultants Inc. services for systems and George F. Young of Fullone Structural Group is 618 E South St #700 facilities. Our transportation Florida

a Florida-based structural specialties feature design-build ER - GE Orlando, Florida 32801 299 Dr MLK Jr St N engineering firm that specializes and public-private partnerships P: 407-423-8398 St. Petersburg, Florida 33701 in the design of new buildings and showcase innovative Email: [email protected] P: 727-822-4317 and structures, renovation of highway, toll road, bridge, ITS, Website: http://www. F: 727-822-2919 existing buildings and threshold and transit and rail solutions gaiconsultants.com Email: [email protected] inspection services. with reduced risk. Our holistic Number of Employees: 207 Website: http://georgefyoung.com water resource efforts range Number of Employees: 115 Voting Representative: Firm Description: from drinking water, wastewater, Joseph P. Fullone, PE, SI and stormwater planning GAI Consultants Inc. is a Firm Description: and protection to collection, multidiscipline engineering and Founded in St. Petersburg, conveyance, treatment, and G.M. Hill environmental consulting firm. Florida in 1919 by pioneer storage. Our specialized Engineering Inc. For over 50 years, GAI has Engineer and Surveyor George teams bring a high level of 9640 Sunbeam Center Dr #1 provided civil/site, transportation, Fleming Young; George F. responsiveness to every Jacksonville, Florida 32257 traffic, bridge/building, landscape Young Inc. (GFY) has been in project, as well as an unyielding P: 904-280-8244 architecture, structural, continuous operation in Florida commitment to deliver excellence F: 904-503-4627 mechanical and electric for nearly 100 years and remains to every client, every day. Email: ginahill@ engineering, land planning, a local, Florida owned company gmhillengineering.com utility coordination, geotechnical, today. From project concept Voting Representative: Number of Employees: 9 eminent domain support services, through completion, we will Naldo Gonzalez, PE DBE|MBE|WBE cultural resources, surveying, seamlessly provide you the construction engineering and resources of an experienced staff Branch Offices: Firm Description: inspection, and energy services. of professionals, technicians and 10161 Centurion Pkwy #300 G.M. Hill Engineering Inc. Representative projects specialists including architects, Jacksonville, FL 32256-4122 founded in 2001 and based in include site development, PD civil engineers, ecologists, GIS P: 904-998-9809 Jacksonville, Florida, provides & E studies, highway/roadway Professionals, hydrographic

structural engineering services planning and design, traffic surveyors, land and urban 6900 Tavistock Blvd #400 for the architectural and analysis, signalization, parking planners, landscape architects, Orlando, FL 32827 construction industry, specializing structure design, bridge design, real estate professionals, P: 606-706-6562 in building and bridge structures. building structural design subsurface utility engineers, and Expertise includes steel, and inspections, threshold surveyors who are passionately 2475 Ave #107 reinforced concrete, masonry, inspections, utility relocation committed to integrity, quality, West Palm Beach, FL 33401- pre-cast and timber structures coordination, streetscape and service. 7447 for institutional, educational, design, land planning, surveying P: 561-655-8232 government, healthcare, and construction engineering Voting Representative:

commercial and private sector and inspection for roads and Mark A. Adler, PE 327 Office Plaza Dr #207 projects. GMHill is certified 8(a), buildings. Tallahassee, FL 32301-2785 SDB, DBE, WOSB and JSEB. Branch Offices: P: 850-309-7941 Voting Representative: 11380 Prosperity Farms Rd #107

Voting Representative: Gary M. DeJidas, PE Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410- 9119 Corporate Lake Dr #150 Gina Hill, PE 3450 Tampa, FL 33634-6323 Branch Offices: P: 561-253-8020 P: 813-882-4366 Gahagan & Bryant 4400 PGA Blvd #100 Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 Associates Inc. 1905 S Main St P: 561-465-8001 GCME Inc. Gainesville, FL 32601 3802 W. Bay-to-Bay Blvd, 1730 W 10th St P: 352-378-1444 Suite B22 1301 Riverplace Blvd #900 Riviera Beach, Florida 33404 Tampa, Florida 33629 Jacksonville, FL 32207 P: 561-845-8727 10540 Portal Crossing #105 P: 813-831-4408 P: 904-363-1110 F: 561-845-8728 Bradenton, FL 34211 F: 813-831-4216 Email: [email protected] P: 941-747-2981 Email: [email protected] Gannett Fleming Inc. Number of Employees: 4 Website: http://www.gba-inc.com 9119 Corporate Lake Drive, DBE 1921 Tampa E Blvd Number of Employees: 23 Suite 150 Tampa, FL 33619 Tampa, Florida 33634 Firm Description: P: 813-223-1747 Firm Description: P: 786-845-9540 Geotechnical engineering, Specializing in providing F: 786-845-6802 consulting and testing. Soil consulting and engineering Geotechnical and Email: [email protected] exploration for building, services for a variety of projects, Environmental Website: http://www. bridges, roadways and various including port development, gannettfleming.com structures, laboratory soil testing, Consultants dredged material management, Number of Employees: 111 engineering analysis and design 919 Lake Baldwin Ln Hydrographic surveying, coastal of foundation systems for all Orlando, Florida 32814-6437 engineering, and construction Firm Description: structures (including bridges) and P: 407-898-1818 management. Gannett Fleming has played a roadway/highway embarkment. F: 407-898-1837 part in shaping the infrastructure Email: [email protected] Voting Representative: that connects people and Voting Representative: Website: http://g-e-c.com [email protected] communities around the Partha Ghosh, PE Number of Employees: 36 world throughout the past century. We provide public and Firm Description: private industry clients with Geotechnical: subsurface extensive planning, design, explorations for geotechnical site and construction management evaluations, materials testing for acecfl.org 2021 ACEC-FL Annual Directory & Guide • 53 Geotechnical and Voting Representative: Voting Representative: “thrown in the towel” on difficult Paul J. D’huyvetter, PE Derek Dean, PE sites, GPI has performed designs Environmental and acquired environmental Consultants cont’d Branch Offices: Globaltech Inc. permits which established 1565 NW 88 Ave #C cost-effective development in highway and bridge projects, and 6001 Broken Sound Pkwy NW Miami, FL 33444 harmony with the environment other building and site design #610 P: 305-945-1990 while complying with all local programs; hydrogeological Boca Raton, Florida 33487-2766 codes and land development investigations and groundwater P: 561-997-6433 5851 Country Lakes Dr regulations. GPI is one of the modeling; sinkhole and F: 561-997-5811 Fort Myers, FL 33905 leading site design, roadway, subsidence investigations; GPR Email: solutions@globaltechdb. P: 239-489-2443 drainage, utility, land planning, surveys for subsurface profiling com stormwater management design as well as structural analysis. Website: http://www. 607 Northwest Commodity Cove and analysis and general civil Environmental: contamination globaltechdb.com Port St. Lucie, FL 34986 design firms in the North Florida screening evaluations for Number of Employees: 31 P: 772-924-3575 and South Georgia area. The transportation projects. Phase I/ firm utilizes the latest state-of- II site assessments, remedial Firm Description: the-art stormwater management systems evaluation and design, GHD North America Vertically integrated design- modeling software such as construction management, 5904 Hampton Oaks Pkwy #F build firm providing consulting ICPR2, XP-SWMM, EPA operations and maintenance, Tampa, Florida 33610-9521 engineering, design-build, and SWMM, and various Florida hazardous waste compliance and P: 813-971-3882 pure construction services in the Department of Transportation- permitting, air compliance and F: 813-971-1862 municipal water, wastewater, and approved software for stormwater permitting, geophysical studies Email: [email protected] power markets. management, water quality including ground penetrating Website: http://ghd.com treatment, and drainage system radar, groundwater hydrology Number of Employees: 126 Voting Representative: design. Additionally, the firm and environmental modeling, Bernard Paul Gandy, PE utilizes computer software regulatory coordination. Firm Description: and current design systems to Construction materials testing: GHD is one of the world’s Gortemoller provide cost-effective, efficient, roadway and structures; two leading professional services Engineering Inc. companies in the global markets and timely designs for all types certified laboratories; Orlando 708 Thomas Dr. of water, energy and resources, of land development projects. and Kissimmee. Panama City Beach, Florida environment, property and This multifaceted firm’s design 32408-7434 buildings and transportation. experience ranges from small, Voting Representative: P: 850-249-2425 GHD provides engineering, single use commercial sites to Gary L. Kuhns, PE Email: [email protected] environmental and construction multi-lane highways. The firm Website: http://www.gorteng.com/ provides land use planning and Branch Offices: services to public and private Number of Employees: 10 environmental analysis services 2510 Michigan Ave #D sector clients. to meet the needs of any type Kissimmee, FL 34744 Firm Description: Voting Representative: of development activity. GPI’s P: 407-898-1818 Gortemoller Engineering is a Ben W. Doan, PE, SI, CCM client base includes local, state, Civil Engineering Firm based and federal governments, as well GFA International Inc. in Panama City Beach, Florida. Branch Offices: as private clients, ranging from 1215 Wallace Dr With an emphasis on leadership 2675 Winkler Ave #180 local individual improvement Delray Beach, Florida 33444 and relationships, our talented Fort Myers, FL 33901 sites to multinational firms P: 561-347-0070 team of engineers work hard to P: 239-936-4003 development projects from F: 561-395-5805 deliver high-quality solutions. 1/2 +/- acre sites to 800+ acre Email: [email protected] 525 Technology Park #181 developments. Greenman- Website: http://teamgfa.com Voting Representative: Lake Mary, FL 32746 Pedersen Inc. has provided Number of Employees: 115 Dexter Gortemoller P: 321-397-0710 Construction Engineering and Inspection services throughout Firm Description: Ghyabi Consulting & Greenman-Pedersen Florida since 1991. Our GFA International Inc. is Inc. personnel have extensive a full-service Engineering Management 1590 Village Square Blvd experience in providing field and Geological consulting 1459 N US Highway 1, Ste 3 Tallahassee, Florida 32309-2848 inspection services to the Florida organization providing Ormond Beach, Florida 32174 P: 850-668-5211 Department of Transportation. Environmental, Geotechnical, P: 386-283-9798 F: 850-668-3106 These highly trained individuals Construction Materials Testing, Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] are experienced engineers and Roof Consulting, Threshold and Number of Employees: 3 Website: http://gpinet.com inspectors who understand and Special Inspections, as well DBE|MBE|WBE Number of Employees: 50 support strong environmental as Private Provider and Code and management practices/ Compliance services across a Firm Description: Firm Description: applications throughout the broad spectrum of industries. Ghyabi Consulting & Greenman-Pedersen Inc. (GPI) duration of the project. GPI has GFA has offices strategically Management is a leading edge, has designed numerous and provided inspection services on located to service our clients multidiscipline consultation & varied civil engineering projects highway projects ranging from throughout the state of Florida. management resource working throughout North Florida and resurfacing to total reconstruction For over 26 years, GFA has in both the public and private South Georgia. The firm excels as well as numerous bridge carefully constructed our state- sectors. Our management in designing sites which blend construction projects, from simple wide reputation for superior expertise includes management development with existing widening to new construction service, trustworthy business of complex projects, schedule, natural features such as flood including MSE wall construction. management, and strict attention quality control, and more. GCM plains, wetlands, severe grade to health, safety and innovative and its broad spectrum of clients changes, closed basins and Voting Representative: engineering. share a common goal: to build other significant environmental Sandra M. Bucklew, PE the brightest future for our features. Where other firms have communities.

54 • 2021 ACEC-FL Annual Directory & Guide acecfl.org DIRECTORY OF MEMBERS Branch Offices: 302 Knights Run Ave #900 H. William Persons, PE electrical systems for all types 328 NE 1 Ave #200 Tampa, FL 33602 175 Ridge Rd of buildings (including industrial,

Ocala, FL 34470 P: 813-251-6838 Jupiter, Florida 33477 health care, educational, GF - HA P: 352-368-5055 P: 561-745-1884 correctional facilities, computer, clean rooms, office and municipal Greyling Insurance, F: 561-745-1884 facilities). 1 Daytona Blvd #20 a div. of EPIC Email: [email protected] Daytona Beach, FL 32114 250 Palm Coast Pkwy NE, Number of Employees: 1 P: 386-226-1113 Voting Representative: Ste. 607-340 Warren G. Hahn, PE Palm Coast, Florida 32137 Voting Representative: 12 S Main St P: 770-552-4225 H. William Persons, PE Hall Planning & Brooksville, FL 34601 Website: http://www.greyling.com P: 352-796-6319 Number of Employees: H2R Corp Engineering Inc. 322 Beard St 3921 76 Ave N 1010 E Adams St #140 Tallahassee, Florida 32303 Firm Description: Pinellas Park, Florida 33781 Jacksonville, FL 32202 Greyling is a specialty P: 850-222-2277 P: 727-541-3444 P: 904-355-6948 insurance brokerage and risk F: 850-222-6555 F: 727-914-0920 consulting firm, now a division Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] 1000 N Ashley Dr #100 of EPIC Insurance Brokers Website: http://hpe-inc.com Website: http://h2rcorp.com Tampa, FL 33602 and Consultants, a national Number of Employees: 2 Number of Employees: 13 P: 813-632-7676 brokerage firm with 25 offices in 12 states across the country. Firm Description:

EPIC ranks in the top 20 retail Firm Description: Hall Planning & Engineering Inc. 1367-C S Railroad Ave insurance brokers in the United H2R Corp is a geotechnical is a transportation planning and Chipley, FL 32428 States and top 50 brokers in the engineering, drilling, foundation engineering firm specializing in P: 850-668-5211 world. Greyling is the Program testing, laboratory testing and multiple practice areas within the Administrator of the ACEC construction management firm. transportation profession. The Gresham, Smith and Business Insurance Trust. The firm focuses on both planning and preliminary engineering, Partners (GS&P) Greyling and EPIC leadership Voting Representative: team are experienced veterans especially the vital interface 2073 Summit Lake Dr #152 Daniel C. Hart II, PE of the insurance industry, A&E between planning and design. Tallahassee, Florida 32317 industry, construction industry Transportation aspects of P: 850-219-8400 and legal profession. We take a Branch Offices: community plans, subarea/sector Email: [email protected] multi-focal view of risk and help 1900 NW 40 CT plans and corridor studies are Website: http://gspnet.com you develop risk management Pompano Beach, FL 33064 key HPE emphasis areas. Expert Number of Employees: 99 and insurance solutions that P: 954-972-7570 witness, public participation and protect your bottom line and charrette tasks are routinely Firm Description: help you maximize profits and Hahn Engineering Inc. performed. GS&P provides planning, minimize risks. 3060 S Dale Mabry architectural, and engineering Tampa, Florida 33629 Voting Representative: services from 14 offices across P: 813-831-8599 Richard A. Hall, PE the United States. For over four F: 813-835-7046 decades, the firm has assisted Email: [email protected] clients in such market areas Website: http://www.hahneng.com as healthcare, transportation, Number of Employees: 1 aviation, corporate, industrial, environmental, and land Firm Description: Complete engineering design planning. GS&P offers design services for mechanical, and planning services for plumbing, fire protection, and roadway, bridge, traffic, ITS, CE&I, environmental documentation, water, wastewater, water resources, and solid waste projects.

Voting Representative: R. Tyler Strickland, PE

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6030 Hollywood Blvd #210 Hollywood, FL 33024 P: 954-981-9100 acecfl.org 2021 ACEC-FL Annual Directory & Guide • 55 Hamilton Branch Offices: Hardesty & studies, water supply facilities Engineering & 2300 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd, Hanover LLC design, wastewater facilities #215 design, reuse system design, 1000 Sawgrass Corp Pkwy #544 Surveying Inc. West Palm Beach, FL 33409 permitting and regulatory agency Sunrise, Florida 33323 3409 W Lemon St P: 561-689-0003 coordination. Tampa, Florida 33606-1433 P: 954-835-9119 P: 813-250-3535 F: 954-835-9130 18800 NW 2 Ave #216 Voting Representative: F: 813-250-3636 Email: msileno@ Miami, FL 33169 Joseph E. Harris, PE, LEED AP Email: bobd@ hardestyhanover.com P: 350-651-8522 hamiltonengineering.us Website: http://hardestyhanover.com Website: http:// Number of Employees: 42 Hatcher hamiltonengineering.us Hanson Engineering Inc. Number of Employees: 47 Professional Firm Description: 2108 W Risk St Services Inc. Hardesty & Hanover LLC is a Plant City, Florida 33563 Firm Description: multidisciplinary engineering P: 813-752-6900 Hamilton Engineering provides 720 N. Maitland Ave., Suite 102 firm with expertise in all types F: 813-752-6911 civil engineering, surveying, Maitland, Florida 32751 of roadway, rail, and bridge environmental and land planning P: 407-622-2050 Email: [email protected] services . Email: [email protected] engineering services. Our Number of Employees: 6 Website: http://hanson-inc. com engineering services span the Voting Representative: Number of Employees: 79 entire asset lifecycle—planning Firm Description: Jack S. Hamilton, PE to design, construction service Services include, but are not Firm Description: to safety inspection. We employ limited to, hazard analysis, Hammond & Hanson Professional Services specialized expertise in complex fire sprinkler and suppression bridge engineering, including system design, fire alarm and Associates Inc. Inc. is a multidisciplinary professional services firm offering movable (bascule, swing and mass notification system design, 150 NW 70th Ave Suite 10 a wide variety of engineering vertical lift), segmental, and long special hazard system design, Plantation, Florida 33317-1605 and other professional services. span (steel or concrete) bridge 3rd party plan review, and P: 954-327-7111 These services include civil, types. Our engineers also have building code/life safety code F: 954-327-7154 structural, mechanical, electrical, experience in security threat consulting. Email: [email protected] geotechnical and environmental analysis and mitigation design, Website: http:// engineering, as well as planning as well as design for seismic Voting Representative: hammondengineers.net and design. Specialties include retrofit and repair. For over 130 Nathaniel J. Hatcher, PE Number of Employees: 6 building commissioning, indoor years, Hardesty & Hanover has DBE|MBE air quality studies, energy been providing Engineering That Hazen and Sawyer analysis, special industrial Moves You. 4000 Hollywood Blvd #750N Firm Description: facilities, transportation and Hollywood, Florida 33021-6751 Hammond & Associates Inc. is airports. Voting Representative: P: 954-987-0066 a consulting engineering design Michael J. Sileno, PE F: 954-987-2949 firm with special expertise in the Voting Representative: Email: pdavis@hazenandsawyer. design of mechanical, electrical, Bill Bradford, PE Branch Offices: com plumbing, fire protection and 8130 Baymeadows Way West Website: http://www. airport facilities. The combined Branch Offices: #100 hazenandsawyer.com experience of our technical staff 910 N. Waukesha St. Jacksonville, FL 32256 Number of Employees: 94 of over 100 years in engineering Bonifay, FL 32425 P: 904-584-9006 lends itself well to the provision P: 850-547-1539 Firm Description: of the engineering services 5110 Eisenhower Blvd #310 Engineering services for desired to successfully complete 6303 Blue Lagoon Dr, #280 Tampa, FL 33634 wastewater collection, treatment, projects for our clients. We also Miami, FL 33126 P: 813-749-0823 and disposal; water supply provide energy studies/audits, P: 305-428-4350 and treatment; stormwater building inspections, construction Harris Civil management, drainage and flood administration and management. 6230 University Pkwy., #202 control; solid and hazardous We are fully staffed to respond Sarasota, FL 34240 Engineers LLC P: 941-342-6321 waste management; economics quickly to our clients’ needs. 1200 Hillcrest Street, Suite 200 Orlando, Florida 32803 and financial rate studies; and 1834 Hermitage Blvd., #200 P: 407-629-4777 utility management. Voting Representative: Tallahassee, FL 32308 Eric J. Hammond, PE F: 407-629-7888 P: 850-739-6910 Email: robina@ Voting Representative: harriscivilengineers.com Patrick A. Davis, PE Website: http://www. harriscivilengineers.com Branch Offices: Number of Employees: 33 2101 NW Corporate Blvd #301 www.hardestyhanover.com Boca Raton, FL 33431 twitter: @hardestyhanover Firm Description: P: 561-997-8070 Harris Civil Engineers provides infrastructure design & permitting 919 Lake Baldwin Ln #A DESIGNED TO AMAZE, for owners and developers. The Orlando, FL 32814 firm employs a professional staff P: 407-367-2626 consisting of civil engineers, ENGINEERED TO LAST engineers in training, designers/ 10002 Princess Palm Ave #200 technicians, and administrative Tampa, FL 33619-8353 Bridges / Highways / Interchanges / Rail / Special Structures staff. Our services include civil, P: 813-630-4498 site development & transportation FLORIDA OFFICES: FORT LAUDERDALE, TAMPA AND JACKSONVILLE engineering, roadway, utility [email protected] & drainage design, feasibility 56 • 2021 ACEC-FL Annual Directory & Guide acecfl.org DIRECTORY OF MEMBERS 4110 Southpoint Blvd #219 HDR Engineering Inc. Branch Offices: Heath & Lineback Jacksonville, FL 32216 315 E Robinson St #400 4565 Commercial Dr #103 Engineers Inc. P: 904-629-9929 Orlando, Florida 32801-1949 Niceville, FL 32578-8818 2390 Canton Road Bldg 200 HA - HE P: 407-420-4200 P: 850-897-0931 Marietta, Georgia 30066 7334 Delainey Court F: 407-420-4242 P: 770-424-1668 Sarasota, FL 34240 Email: [email protected] 3250 W Commercial Blvd #100 F: 770-424-2907 P: 941-378-2862 Website: http://hdrinc.com Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309 Email: [email protected] Number of Employees: 431 P: 954-535-1876 Website: http://www.heath- 999 Ponce de Leon Blvd #1150 lineback.com Coral Gables, FL 33134 Firm Description: 1475 Centrepark Blvd #230 Number of Employees: 3 P: 305-443-4001 HDR provides a complete range West Palm Beach, FL 33401- of engineering and architecture 7412 Firm Description: Heath & Lineback Engineers HB Associates LLC consulting services which P: 561-209-6600 provides engineering design 377 Maitland Ave #2007 includes design of highways, 2601 Cattlemen Rd #400 for civil and transportation Altamonte Springs, Florida 32701 roads, streets, fixed and infrastructure projects for federal, Sarasota, FL 34232-6212 P: 407-740-5444 movable bridges; mass transit; state, county, municipal, and P: 941-342-2700 Email: hbrumley@HBAengineers. airports; marinas; seaports; architectural clients. Projects com transit studies; water supply and range from the most complex to Number of Employees: 3 treatment; distribution facilities; 15450 New Barn Rd #304 straightforward transportation sewage collection, treatment and Miami Lakes, FL 33014-2169 projects, civil/site projects, Firm Description: disposal facilities; hydrogeology; P: 305-728-7400 inspection, and maintenance; Our firm provides comprehensive foundations and engineered roadway, design; pedestrian services to private clients and structures; drainage facilities; site 200 W Forsyth St #800 facility design; hydrologic and the insurance industry. We also planning; solid and hazardous Jacksonville, FL 32202-4321 hydraulic studies; site design; provide multidisciplinary design waste planning and engineering; P: 904-598-8900 and water/wastewater/sewer and consulting services for environmental impact statements design. building and land development and assessments; DRIs; air 25 W Cedar St #200 Voting Representative: projects. The basic philosophy of and water testing; architectural Pensacola, FL 32502 Allen Krivsky, PE the firm is to produce quality work services including structural; P: 850-432-6800 on time and within budget. architecture and landscape 5426 Bay Center Dr #400 Branch Offices: architecture. 121 S. Orange Ave. Suite 1500 Tampa, FL 33609-3444 Voting Representative: Orlando, FL 32801 P: 813-282-2300 Harry Brumley III, PE Voting Representative: P: 321-802-1694 Jay Nagle, PE

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hdrinc.com Featured Project: FDOT D7, Design-Build services for I-275 Operational Improvements from south of Kennedy Blvd. to south of Lois Ave., Hillsborough County, FL Photo courtesy of The Middlesex Corporation acecfl.org 2021 ACEC-FL Annual Directory & Guide • 57 Hershell Gill Hillers Electrical 1276 Metropolitan Blvd #304 Humiston & Moore Consulting Engineering Inc. Tallahassee, FL 32312-2559 Engineers P: 850-878-9777 23257 SR 7 #100 5679 Strand Ct Engineers Inc. Boca Raton, Florida 33428 Naples, Florida 34110 4601 Ponce de Leon Blvd #200 7077 Bonneval Rd #600 P: 561-451-9165 P: 239-594-2021 Coral Gables, Florida 33146- Jacksonville, FL 32216 F: 561-451-4886 F: 239-594-2025 2110 P: 904-296-0207 Email: [email protected] Email: mail@humistonandmoore. P: 305-667-3631 Website: http://hillersee.com com F: 305-665-9298 Number of Employees: 12 201 N Franklin St #1200 Website: http://www. Email: [email protected] MBE Tampa, FL 33602-5131 humistonandmoore.com Website: http://hgce.pro P: 813-402-4150 Number of Employees: 7 Number of Employees: 5 Firm Description: Hillers Electrical Engineering 8700 W Flagler St #402 Firm Description: Firm Description: provides electrical engineering Miami, FL 33174-2428 Professionals in the specialized Structural design of buildings and design and construction P: 305-551-8100 structural consulting services; administration services for water field of coastal engineering. parking consultant. and wastewater facilities, air Services include beach carriers and general aviation Horizon Engineering nourishment design, beach Voting Representative: airport terminals, airfields, Group Inc. erosion analysis and erosion Hershell Gill, PE stormwater pumping stations and 1051 Winderley Place, Suite 400 control design and evaluation, professional and recreational Maitland, Florida 32751 and inlet analysis including inlet sports facilities and FDOT Higgins P: 407-644-7755 hydraulic stability analysis and roadway lighting systems. F: 407-644-7855 impact analysis. Fully equipped Engineering Inc. Email: [email protected] state-of-the-art modeling Voting Representative: 4623 Forest Hill Blvd #113 Website: http://horizoncivil.com capabilities. Paul Hillers, PE West Palm Beach, Florida 33415 Number of Employees: 30 P: 561-439-7807 Voting Representative: F: 561-439-0026 HNTB Corporation Firm Description: Brett Moore, PE Email: [email protected] 610 Crescent Executive Ct #400 Horizon Engineering Group Inc. Website: http://higgins-eng.com Lake Mary, Florida 32746 provides professional services Infrastructure Number of Employees: 4 P: 407-805-0355 in the areas of transportation, Consulting & MBE F: 866-205-1648 recreation and trail facilities, Email: [email protected] stormwater management, and Engineering Firm Description: Website: http://www.hntb.com educational facilities. 5550 W. Idlewild Avenue, Suite 115 Consulting in the field of water Number of Employees: 606 Tampa, FL 33634 resource engineering; feasibility P: 813-330-2701 Voting Representative: Email: [email protected] studies; conceptual design; Firm Description: Gerald C. Warren, PE surface water and consumptive HNTB is a multidisciplinary firm of Number of Employees: 9 use permitting; environmental consulting engineers, architects, Hufsey-Nicolaides- consulting and permitting; with and planners specializing in Firm Description: Infrastructure Consulting & diverse experience in agricultural, comprehensive planning and Garcia-Suarez Engineering PLLC is a full- residential and commercial design services, construction Associates Inc. engineering services, design- service transportation consulting projects. 4800 SW 74 Ct build, and program management. and design firm specializing in Miami, Florida 33155-4448 Projects include airports, streets highways, bridges/structures, Voting Representative: and highways, stormwater, water P: 305-270-9935 hydrology/hydraulic design, Robert W. Higgins, PE resources, toll roads, bridges, F: 305-270-2286 geotechnical engineering, and foundations, harbor facilities, Email: [email protected] foundation testing, environmental HighSpans parking facilities, railroads, Number of Employees: 17 documentation (NEPA), Engineering Inc. rapid transit systems, sports MBE construction services, and aviation design. 2121 McGregor Blvd., Suite 200 facilities, and tunnels. Support services include environmental Fort Myers, Florida 33901-2939 Firm Description: studies, hydrogeological studies, Heating, ventilation, air Voting Representative: P: 239-433-3000 landscape architecture, golf conditioning, fire protection, Nizar Jetha, PE Email: [email protected] courses, lighting design, city plumbing, automated control Website: http://www.highspans.com planning and urban design, systems, lighting, power Number of Employees: 29 INTERA and traffic engineering and ITS systems, power distribution, DBE|MBE systems. Incorporated communications systems 9600 Great Hills Trail, for hospitals, residential, Firm Description: Voting Representative: Suite 300W commercial, education, industrial, HighSpans Engineering Inc. Charlie J. Herndon, PE Austin, Texas 78759 airports (terminals, hangars). provides structural engineering P: 904-322-8861 Feasibility and design reports for and construction engineering and Branch Offices: Email: [email protected] value engineering, solar energy inspection services. 505 North Broadway Ave Website: http://www.intera.com and energy conservation. Bartow, FL 33830 Number of Employees: 10 Voting Representative: P: 239-278-1648 Voting Representative: Vincent A. Zaliauskas, PE Firm Description: Enrique J. Suarez Sr., PE 777 Main St INTERA Incorporated —an Chipley, FL 32428 international geosciences and P: 850-415-9001 engineering consulting firm— provides services in the water 100 W Cypress Creek Rd #945 resources, environmental and Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309 waste isolation markets. The P: 954-903-1785 company’s experience includes modeling of groundwater, surface

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water and coastal processes; Firm Description: Voting Representative: 3300 PGA Blvd #780 water planning; environmental Inwood Consulting Engineers Inc. James M. Lucas, PE Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 provides quality transportation, P: 561-799-3855 site investigations and HE - JA remediation; and characterization civil, environmental, and Jacobs Engineering public involvement consultant 3750 NW 87 Ave #750 of deep geological repositories Group Inc. for radioactive waste. services to governmental clients Miami, FL 33178 throughout the state of Florida. 201 N Franklin St. #1400 P: 305-718-0599 Inwood has extensive experience Tampa, Florida 33602-5162 Voting Representative: in PD&E studies, complex P: 813-676-2300 3606 Maclay Blvd S #201 Mark Gosselin, PE highway design, drainage F: 813-676-2301 Tallahassee, FL 32312 design, stormwater management, Email: [email protected] P: 850-878-1971 Branch Offices: permitting, GIS, water and Website: http://www.jacobs.com 2114 NW 40 Terr #A1 wastewater pipeline design, Number of Employees: 860 800 Fairway Dr #190 Gainesville, FL 32605-3592 pump stations, construction Deerfield Beach, FL 33441 P: 352-332-2323 services, project management, P: 954-246-1234 Firm Description: and public involvement. Engineering consulting services 1812 Centre Creek Dr, #300 200 S. Orange Ave #900 for transportation and water Austin, TX 78765 Voting Representative: Orlando, FL 32801 infrastructure and building P: 512-425-2000 Edwin H. Buck III, PE P: 407-903-5001 facilities, specializing in planning, design-build, program 2438 Brunello Tr J. Lucas & 245 Riverside Ave #300 management and construction Jacksonville, FL 32202 Lutz, FL 33558 Associates Inc. management. P: 813-527-6999 P: 904-636-5432 1305 Cedar St Jacksonville, Florida 32207 Voting Representative: 3150 SW 38 Ave #700 Inwood Consulting P: 904-396-3060 Katus Watson, PE Miami, FL 33146 Engineers Inc. F: 904-396-3456 P: 305-441-1864 Branch Offices: Email: [email protected] 3000 Dovera Dr #200 225 E Robinson St #505 Oviedo, Florida 32765-4614 Number of Employees: 3 550 W Cypress Creek Rd #400 Orlando, FL 32801-4322 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309 P: 407-971-8850 P: 407-423-0030 F: 407-971-8955 Firm Description: P: 954-351-9256

Email: [email protected] Civil and sanitary engineering, 4363 Hwy 77 5801 Pelican Bay Blvd #505 Website: https://www.inwoodinc. specializing in civil, land Chipley, FL 32428 Naples, FL 34108 development, municipalities, com/ P: 850-773-2866 P: 239-596-1715 Number of Employees: 69 utilities, design, and analysis.

acecfl.org 2021 ACEC-FL Annual Directory & Guide • 59 Jacobs Engineering Voting Representative: Joe DeReuil Joseph Roles and Allan Stegkamper, PE Group cont’d Associates Assoc. Inc. 301 W Cervantes St 7501 NW 4 St #101 JEA Construction Pensacola, Florida 32501 Plantation, Florida 33317-2237 25 W Cedar St #560 Engineering P: 850-429-1951 P: 954-581-1945 Pensacola, FL 32502 Services Inc. F: 850-429-0158 F: 954-321-9727 P: 850-438-2740 Email: [email protected] 730 NE Waldo Rd Email: [email protected] Website: http://jdstructures.com Number of Employees: 5 6410 5 St #2-A Gainesville, Florida 32641 Number of Employees: 8 Key West, FL 33040 P: 352-337-6617 Firm Description: F: 352-337-6618 Firm Description: General civil, sanitary, highway 445 Challenger Rd #130 Email: [email protected] Structural engineering services. Cape Canaveral, FL 32920-4230 Website: http://jeaces.com design, and land development P: 321-799-1236 Number of Employees: 23 Voting Representative: engineering; construction Louis J. DeReuil, PE, LEED AP contract administration 1766 Sea Lark Ln Firm Description: services, contractor services, Navarre, FL 32566-7472 Multidisciplinary civil engineering Jones Edmunds & roadway construction planning, P: 850-565-0381 constructability analysis, value consulting firm specializing in Associates Inc. transportation engineering and engineering, scheduling, 730 NE Waldo Rd 9428 Baymeadows Rd #300 construction services. Complete permitting, claims evaluation, and Jacksonville, FL 32256-7970 Gainesville, Florida 32641 bridge, roadway and vertical preparation. P: 904-733-9119 P: 352-377-5821 construction engineering, F: 352-377-3166 management and observation Voting Representative: 3011 SW Williston Rd Email: [email protected] services. Lead abatement and Joseph W. Roles, PE Gainesville, FL 32608 Website: http://jonesedmunds.com specialty coatings expertise. P: 352-335-7991 Number of Employees: 122 JSK Consulting Voting Representative: 5904 Hillside Heights Dr Firm Description: James & Moore & Greg Graden, PE Lakeland, Florida 33812-4322 We dedicate ourselves to Associates LLC P: 863-619-6131 the people we serve by F: 863-619-6103 653 W 23 St #307 JMT providing environmental and Email: [email protected] Panama City, Florida 32401 615 Crescent Executive Ct #106 infrastructure solutions with Website: http://www.jsk- P: 850-902-7301 Lake Mary, Florida 32746 integrity, knowledge, and service. consulting.com F: 850-689-0082 P: 407-833-9898 Jones Edmunds’ service areas Number of Employees: 6 Email: [email protected] F: 407-833-9899 include water/waste water, Number of Employees: 1 Email: [email protected] utilities, water resources, solid Firm Description: DBE|MBE Website: http://www.jmt.com waste, environmental sciences, JSK Consulting is an association Number of Employees: 100 geospatial information systems, of professional consultants Voting Representative: and construction administration. Job Gammons, PE Firm Description: designed to provide a full spectrum of services in support Founded in 1971, JMT is Voting Representative: of engineering, land planning, JBS Engineering an employee-owned firm Kenneth S. Vogel, PE Technical Services that provides a full range of and construction observation services. Inc. multidisciplined engineering, Branch Offices: architectural, and related 15 Windsormere Way #200 2240 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd, services to public agencies and Voting Representative: Oviedo, Florida 32765 #300 private clients throughout the Matthew Johnson, PE P: 407-359-6437 West Palm Beach, FL 33409 United States. Ranked #75 in F: 407-971-4998 P: 561-249-6757 Engineering News-Record’s June Engineering Email: [email protected] (ENR) list of Top 500 Design Consultants Inc. Website: http://www.jbseng.com 7230 Kyle Court Firms and #51 among ENR’s Top Number of Employees: 28 Sarasota, FL 34240 32 W Plant St 100 Pure Designers’, JMT has 35 DBE|MBE|WBE P: 941-358-1440 Winter Garden, Florida 31787 offices locations covering Florida, P: 407-905-8180 Maryland, Delaware, New 141 5th St NW #200 F: 407-905-6232 Firm Description: Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, JBS Engineering Technical Winter Haven, FL 33881 Email: [email protected] North Carolina, South Carolina, Services Inc. was founded P: 863-293-3332 Number of Employees: 6 Virginia, Texas, Ohio and the on July 26, 1999 with the District of Columbia. commitment to provide service to 3910 S Washington Ave #210 Firm Description: clients in the field of Construction Titusville, FL 32780 In-house civil engineering on our Voting Representative: Engineering and Inspection. JBS P: 321-269-2950 sites to resell to developers. Luis Tellechea, PE Engineering Technical Services Inc. is a Disadvantaged Business 324 S Hyde Park Ave #250 Voting Representative: Branch Offices: Tampa, FL 33606 Rohland A. June II, PE Enterprise (DBE) that provides 2000 E 11th Ave #300 qualified staff personnel to clients P: 813-258-0703 Tampa, FL 33605 for Roadway, Bridge and Rail P: 813-314-0314 construction projects in the state 8657 Baypine Rd #300 Jacksonville, FL 32256 of Florida. JBS was created with 1000 Corporate Fr #150 the purpose of providing services Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309 P: 904-744-5401 superior to our competitors. Our P: 954-492-9921 team of personnel are highly experienced and dedicated in meeting our clients’ needs.

60 • 2021 ACEC-FL Annual Directory & Guide acecfl.org DIRECTORY OF MEMBERS JWM Engineering LLC Voting Representative: Kennedy Keystone Civil Inc. 4907 NW 43rd St., Ste. D David L. Webb, PE Engineering & 2635 Windguard Circle, Suite 102 Gainesville, Florida 32606 Associates Group JA - KI P: 352-505-8890 Keith and Wesley Chapel, Florida 33544 6300 Powers Ferry Rd, Bldg 600 F: 352-524-4824 Associates Inc. P: 813-600-5877 #341 F: 813-434-2286 Email: wmishoe@jwm- 301 E Atlantic Blvd Atlanta, Georgia 30339 engineering.com Email: joy.christiano@ Pompano Beach, Florida 33060 P: 850-499-7147 keystonecivil.com Number of Employees: 3 P: 954-788-3400 Email: [email protected] Website: http://keystonecivil.com F: 954-788-3500 Website: http://keagroup.com Number of Employees: 35 Firm Description: Email: [email protected] Number of Employees: 2 DBE|WBE JWM Engineering is a small Website: http://keith-associates.com DBE|WBE multidiscipline firm that provides Number of Employees: 70 Firm Description: design services in structural, DBE|WBE Firm Description: Construction Engineering electrical, HVAC, civil, and KEA Group LLC is a woman- Inspection (CEI) for construction engineering. Much owned and DBE certified transportation infrastructure Firm Description: full service transportation of our work is in the telecom K&A provides civil engineering, projects, claims analysis, and solar industry throughout engineering firm licensed in shcedule analysis, construction management, Georgia, Florida, Alabama the United States. Our constructability plan review and comprehensive planning, and South Carolina. KEA telecommunication experiences litigation support. surveying and mapping, Group LLC offers services includes: switch-rooms, iDAS, construction engineering in sustainable planning, oDAS, macro, and large venue Voting Representative: inspection (CEI), subsurface design, value engineering, Joy L. Christiano design. Our electrical design utility engineering (SUE), environmental, cultural resource includes large PV systems and landscape architecture, feasibility management, public involvement, backup generators integrated studies, permitting, and GIS environmental site assessments, Kimley-Horn and with utility power. mapping services. constructability QA/QC and CEI. Associates Inc. 1920 Wekiva Way #200 Voting Representative: Voting Representative: Voting Representative: West Palm Beach, Florida 33411 Wayne Mishoe, PE, PhD James Thiele, PE Walter D. Ray, PE P: 561-845-0665 F: 561-863-8175 KCI Technologies Inc. K elly, Collins & Branch Offices: Email: Bill.Conerly@kimley-horn. 6300 Powers Ferry Rd, Bldg 600 4041 Crescent Park Dr Gentry Inc. com Riverview, Florida 33578-3605 #341 Website: http://kimley-horn.com 1700 N Orange Ave #400 P: 813-740-2300 Atlanta, GA 30339 Number of Employees: 833 Orlando, Florida 32804 F: 813-740-0158 P: 407-898-7858 Email: [email protected] F: 407-898-1488 Kevin McAdams, PE Firm Description: Website: http://www.kci.com Email: [email protected] 7963 N Leewynn Dr Kimley-Horn is a nationwide Number of Employees: 193 Website: http://kcgcorp.com Sarasota, Florida 34240 consulting firm specializing Number of Employees: 24 P: 941-928-4085 in engineering, planning, and Firm Description: Email: [email protected] environmental services for both The best thing we’ve engineered Firm Description: Number of Employees: 1 public and private clients. Our is our people. KCI’s engineers, Kelly, Collins & Gentry Inc. is an Florida offices have professionals Firm Description: planners, scientists, and Orlando-based engineering & in land development, municipal, Consulting civil engineer in land construction managers provide planning consulting firm capable transportation planning/traffic, of providing a wide range of development and marine-related expertise in civil structural, facilities. parking, ITS, roadway, structures, transportation, environmental, services for municipal and private aviation, environmental, bike/ communications, MEP/FP clients throughout the state of pedestrian planning, landscape Florida. As a multidisciplined Voting Representative: and geotechnical engineering; architecture, agricultural, consulting firm, KCG’s services Kevin McAdams, PE surveying, subsurface drainage, coastal engineering, include: land development, ports/waterways, utilities, water utility engineering, owner transportation, eminent domain representation and inspection. and land planning. resources, water/wastewater, KCI focuses on superior client stormwater management, service solutions through Voting Representative: forensics, hazardous waste, innovation, applied technology, Scott M Gentry, PE hydrology/hydraulics, GIS, and technical expertise. wireless/telecommunications, and revitalization/redevelopment. Voting Representative: Randell Prescott, PE Exceptional people, Keister Webb Exceptional service, Structural Exceptional solutions Engineers LLC 6501 Arlington Expressway, Environmental Services Design & Planning Services Construction Services Bldg B Suite 156  NEPA Documents  Regional & Corridor  Constructability Reviews Jacksonville, Florida 32211  Ecology Studies & Permitting  Bicycle & Pedestrian  Construction Management  Cultural Resources Management  Multi-modal Transportation  Construction Engineering & P: 904-619-2333  Environmental Site Assessments  Value Engineering Inspection Email: [email protected]  Public Involvement  Construction Documents &  Pay Application Analysis Number of Employees: 4 Estimates  Post Construction Assessments

Firm Description: Structural engineering and KEA Group is a woman-owned small business certified as a DBE and 8(a) firm. building threshold inspection. www.keagroup.com 678-904-8591 Offices in Atlanta, GA, Chipley, FL, Jacksonville, FL and Tampa, FL acecfl.org 2021 ACEC-FL Annual Directory & Guide • 61 engineering inspection; Kimley-Horn and Voting Representative: Lea & Elliott Inc. bridge safety inspection; Robert Moon, PE 5200 Blue Lagoon Dr #250 Associates cont’d asset management; drainage Miami, Florida 33126 design, project development Branch Offices: P: 305-500-9390 and environmental studies; Voting Representative: 6300 Hazeltine National Dr. F: 305-500-9391 transportation; recreation Jonathan D. Thigpen, PE Orlando, FL 32822 Email: [email protected] planning; bridge load rating; P: 407-410-8624 Website: http://www.leaelliott.com Branch Offices: marine structures; emergency response; environmental; Number of Employees: 23 1412 Jackson St #2 Lakdas/Yohalem Fort Myers, FL 33901 permitting; stormwater management; materials sampling Firm Description: P: 239-271-2641 Engineering Inc. and testing; and wetlands Lea & Elliott is a transportation 2211 NE 54 St identification and mitigation Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33308- consulting firm offering a broad 1615 Congress Ave #201 range of engineering and Delray Beach, FL 33445-6326 4288 Voting Representative: P: 954-771-0630 planning services for clients P: 561-330-2345 Paul G. Foley, PE F: 954-771-0519 worldwide. Our principal activities Email: [email protected] include transportation system 355 Alhambra Cir #1400 Branch Offices: planning, analysis and design, Coral Gables, FL 33134 751 Oak St #500 Website: http://lyengineering.com Number of Employees: 8 as well as system procurement. P: 305-673-2025 Jacksonville, FL 32204 We are experienced in all modes P: 904-509-4948 MBE of transit, including automated

101 E Silver Springs Blvd #400 people movers, rapid rail, light 135 W Central Blvd #300 Firm Description: Ocala, FL 34470-6621 rail, buses, monorail, cable P: 352-438-3000 Orlando, FL 32801 Consulting in structural and P: 407-426-7307 civil engineering, design, propelled, and maglev systems. Our projects primarily involve 12740 Gran Bay Pkwy W #2350 investigations, and reports. 10060 Amberwood Rd #7 airports, urban communities, Jacksonville, FL 32258 Structural engineering includes Fort Myers, FL 33913 commercial centers, regional P: 904-828-3900 buildings, bridges, marine P: 239-278-5999 transit and commuter lines. structures, parking garages, 2615 Centennial Blvd #102 educational facilities, specialty Kittelson & structures, water and wastewater Voting Representative: Tallahassee, FL 32308 Daniel J. McFadden, PE P: 850-553-3500 Associates Inc. treatment plants, as well as water control structures. Civil 225 E Robinson St #355 Lochner Inc. 116 S Kentucky Ave Orlando, Florida 32801 engineering includes stormwater Lakeland, FL 33801-5002 P: 407-540-0555 retention and drainage 4350 W Cypress St #800 P: 863-701-8702 F: 407-540-0550 structures, sanitary sewage Tampa, Florida 33607 Email: [email protected] systems and water storage P: 813-357-3750 1777 Main St #200 Website: http://kittelson.com structures. Certified as Special F: 813-304-2207 Sarasota, FL 34236-5836 Number of Employees: 19 Threshold, UBCI, and Structural Email: [email protected] P: 941-379-7600 Masonry Inspector. Website: http://hwlochner.com Firm Description: Number of Employees: 100 445 24 St #200 Transportation planning; traffic Voting Representative: Vero Beach, FL 32960-5169 operations; functional design; Lakdas Nanayakkara, PE Firm Description: P: 772-794-4100 traffic operations design; Transportation planning and research; and training. Landmark engineering firm specializing in 3660 Maguire Blvd #200 Engineering & planning studies, traffic analysis, environmental assessments, Orlando, FL 32803 Voting Representative: Surveying Corp Karl Passetti, PE project feasibility studies, P: 407-898-1511 8515 Palm River Rd highway and bridge design, Tampa, Florida 33619 construction inspection, and 600 N Pine Island Rd #450 KPM Franklin P: 813-621-7841 Plantation, FL 33324 bridge maintenance inspection 1012 Emmett St. Ste. A F: 813-621-6761 and rating. P: 954-535-5100 Kissimmee, Florida 34741 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: http://lesc.com 655 N Franklin St #150 Voting Representative: Website: http://www.kpmfranklin. Number of Employees: 51 Don Skelton, PE Tampa, FL 33602 com P: 813-620-1460 Number of Employees: 58 Firm Description: Branch Offices: The firm provides civil 10151 Deerwood Park Blvd, Kisinger Campo & Firm Description: engineering and land surveying Building 200, #250 Associates Corp. KPM Franklin (previously known services for commercial and Jacksonville, FL 32256 201 N Franklin, Suite 400 as Franklin, Hart & Reid) was residential development. P: 904-371-3044 Tampa, Florida 33602 formed in 1995 to provide quality Feasibility studies and P: 813-871-5331 civil engineering and surveying rezoning support. Construction 4767 New Broad St #322 F: 813-871-5135 services to federal, state, county management services for Orlando, FL 32814 Email: [email protected] municipal and private clients. residential developments. P: 407-514-2600 Website: http://kisingercampo.com Operating from our corporate Surveying services for home Number of Employees: 187 headquarters in Kissimmee and builders, as well as boundary, 8750 NW 36 St #360 Orlando, KPM Franklin’s primary topographic, tree and wetland Miami, FL 33178 Firm Description: focus is land development surveys. P: 305-503-9873 Major highway, roadway and engineering and surveying, interstate design; new bridge including residential, commercial, Voting Representative: 900 Capital Cir SE #6 and bridge rehabilitation hospitality, institutional and Todd C. Amaden, PE Tallahassee, FL 32301 design; lighting; signalization; attractions. P: 850-656-9027 traffic analysis; construction

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Inc. offers innovation and P: 877-627-3772 KI - MC Engineers Inc. extensive expertise in the areas Inc. 4525 S Manhattan Ave of geotechnical engineering, Master Consulting 2203 N Lois Ave #750 Tampa, Florida 33611 Tampa, Florida 33607 geological sciences and Engineers Inc. P: 813-839-0506 construction engineering P: 813-877-6608 5523 W Cypress St #200 F: 813-839-4616 inspection. These services Email: [email protected] Tampa, Florida 33607 Email: harry@longandassociates. encompass forensic engineering; Number of Employees: 5 P: 813-287-3600 com natural disaster emergency F: 813-287-3622 Website: http:// response; sinkhole investigations; Firm Description: Email: [email protected] longandassociates.com construction management; McElhanney Consulting Services Website: http://www. Number of Employees: 30 structural engineering; soils Inc. provides bridge design mcengineers.com and materials testing; soft soils and construction engineering Number of Employees: 22 Firm Description: stabilization; infrastructure services. DBE|MBE|WBE Long & Associates was improvements; and water quality established in 1974 in Tampa. enhancement. Voting Representative: Today we provide professional Firm Description: David Jeakle, PE Master Consulting Engineers services in architecture and Voting Representative: provides structural engineering planning; structural, mechanical, Larry D. Madrid, PE, D.GE, McKim & Creed Inc. services for commercial, electrical and civil engineering; F.ASCE 1365 Hamlet Ave institutional, residential and and structural steel detailing in Clearwater, Florida 33756-3331 educational buildings. Hillsborough, Manatee, Alachua, Branch Offices: P: 727-442-7196 Citrus, Pinellas, and Lee counties 901 N East Ave, Unit B-3 F: 727-461-3827 Voting Representative: for private and governmental Panama City, FL 32401 Email: [email protected] Armando A. Castellon, PE agencies. Construction P: 850-215-3102 Website: http://mckimcreed.com management services are also Number of Employees: 101 provided. Branch Offices: Maser Consulting PA 4101 Ravenswood Rd., Bldg 3 Firm Description: 331 Newman Springs Rd., #307 Voting Representative: Complete professional Suite 203 Dania Beach, FL 33312 Harry M. Long Jr., PE engineering and planning Red Bank, New Jersey 7102 P: 954-210-7671 services for municipal P: 813-207-1061 Ludovici & Orange government, private and F: 813-281-1050 5950 Lakehurst Dr #183 industrial clients, with Consulting Email: psenne@maserconsulting. Orlando, FL 32819 Engineers Inc. com specialization in water, wastewater, solid waste, land 329 Palermo Ave Website: http://www. MC Squared Inc. planning, feasibility, financial Coral Gables, Florida 33134- maserconsulting.com Tampa studies and reports; designs; 6637 Number of Employees: 50 5808 Breckenridge Pkwy # A services during construction; P: 305-448-1600 Tampa, Florida 33610 wastewater and water treatment F: 305-446-3876 Firm Description: P: 813-623-3399 plant operations; operation and Email: [email protected] Maser Consulting PA is a F: 813-623-6636 maintenance manual preparation; Website: http://Ludovici-Orange.com privately owned, multidiscipline, Email: [email protected] land survey and full grant Number of Employees: 20 engineering firm, with a unique balance of public and private Website: http://mc2engineers.com services. Number of Employees: 13 Firm Description: sector experience. Over its DBE|WBE Voting Representative: General civil engineering include history, Maser Consulting has Street Lee, PE studies; reports; planning; consistently been recognized design; regulatory processing nationally by Engineering News Firm Description: MC Squared Inc. provides Branch Offices: and construction administration Record as one of its Top 500 geotechnical, geo-environmental 5748 S. Semoran Blvd., Ste. D for water and sewer facilities; Design Firms. Maser Consulting and construction materials testing Orlando, FL 32822 stormwater management; paving, has 25 offices and employs over and inspection services including P: 850-994-9503 grading and drainage services. 800 professional nationwide; drilling, field & laboratory testing Surveying services include licensed engineers, planners, and inspection services to 3903 Northdale Blvd #115E subdivision platting, boundary surveyors, landscape architects a variety of clients including Tampa, FL 33624 and construction surveying. & environmental scientists. state and local governments, P: 813-549-3740 consultants, and private entities Voting Representative: Voting Representative: including developers and owners. 5701 Division Dr #A John R. 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Geotechnical Engineering. services to FDOT, county, Assessment, remediation design, 139 Executive Cir #201 9133 RG Skinner Pkwy municipal, and private sector and remediation of petroleum Daytona Beach, FL 32114-7102 Jacksonville, Florida 32256 clients. contamination. P: 904-274-2828 P: 904-483-5200 F: 904-636-6770 Voting Representative: Voting Representative: 4720 Salisbury Rd #124 Email: kmoore@ R. Trent Ebersole, PE Richard R. Morris, PE Jacksonville, FL 32256 mcveighmangum.com Website: http://mcveighmangum.com Branch Offices: Branch Offices: 1206 N Palafox St Number of Employees: 39 9160 Forum Corporate Pkwy 3251 SW 13th Drive Pensacola, FL 32501 #350 Deerfield Beach, FL 34442 Firm Description: Fort Myers, FL 33905 P: 954-427-3076 McVeigh & Mangum Engineering McMahon P: 239-337-7335 Associates Inc. Inc. is a full-service design firm providing structural, MDO Engineering 2090 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd, McNeal Engineering mechanical, electrical, plumbing, Inc. #400 Inc. fire protection, LEED and PO Box 1001 West Palm Beach, Florida 15957 N. Florida Avenue commissioning services. Okeechobee, Florida 34973 33409-6507 Lutz, Florida 33549 P: 863-634-2131 P: 561-840-8650 P: 813-968-1081 Voting Representative: Email: marcos@mdo- F: 561-840-8590 F: 813-961-5839 H. Carrington McVeigh, PE engineering.com Email: tebersole@ Email: cmcneal@ Number of Employees: 1 mcmahonassociates.com mcnealengineering.com Website: http:// MDM Services Inc. Website: http:// Firm Description: mcmahonassociates.com 1055 Kathleen Rd. mcnealengineering.com Land Development/Agriculture/ Number of Employees: 14 Lakeland, Florida 33805 Number of Employees: 8 P: 863-646-9130 Infrastructure/Roadway Construction Inspections Phase/ Firm Description: F: 863-648-1106 Firm Description: Engineering Services. 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Branch Offices: professionals have practiced Voting Representative: Branch Offices: 2001 SW 8th St. in Florida since 1980 and have Antoinette D. Meskel, PE 3785 NW 82 Ave #314

Okeechobee, FL 34974 served an impressive list of Doral, FL 33166 MC - ME P: 863-634-2131 clients including engineers, Branch Offices: P: 305-599-8404 developers, attorneys, 3110 Cherry Palm Dr #370 Mead & Hunt Inc. contractors, and city and state Tampa, FL 33619 100 S Dixie Hwy #305 4401 Eastport Parkway government. P: 813-325-9343 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 Port Orange, Florida 32127 P: 561-653-8223 P: 386-761-6810 Voting Representative: Messler & F: 386-761-3977 Mark Mechling, PE, LEED AP Associates Metric Email: [email protected] 5746 Via Rio Engineering Inc. Website: http://meadhunt.com Mehta and Jupiter, Florida 33458-3927 13940 SW 136 St #200 Number of Employees: 27 Associates Inc. P: 561-748-6015 Miami, Florida 33186-5541 One Purlieu Pl #100 F: 561-748-6889 P: 305-235-5098 Firm Description: Winter Park, Florida 32792-4405 Email: [email protected] F: 305-251-5894 Mead & Hunt provides clients P: 407-657-6662 Number of Employees: 1 Email: [email protected] with expert planning, design F: 407-657-9579 Website: http://metriceng.com and engineering services Email: [email protected] Firm Description: Number of Employees: 351 across a wide variety of sectors, Website: http://mehtaeng.com Messler & Associates is a including architecture, dams and Number of Employees: 45 multidisciplinary consulting Firm Description: hydropower, food processing, DBE|MBE engineering firm providing Metric Engineering Inc. provides military, municipal infrastructure, planning, design, permitting and a full range of civil engineering transportation and water- Firm Description: construction phase services to services from project planning wastewater. In each of these Mehta and Associates Inc. is a state & local governments and through design and construction disciplines, we’ve developed 37-year established engineering private developers. The firm engineering and inspection. Our unique methodologies and and construction management specializes in land development, core services include emergency processes to deliver cost-saving firm with offices throughout design and consulting, structural management, construction solutions that meet our clients’ the state of Florida, serving all design of heavy structures, engineering and inspection, needs. More than 30 offices FDOT districts, the OOCEA, bridges and highways. transportation planning and including Florida offices in Port MDX and various cities and design engineering, program Orange and Tallahassee. local municipalities. MEHTA Voting Representative: management, network and specializes in civil engineering Timothy J. Messler, PE systems integration, Intelligent Voting Representative: and CEI for roadways, highways, Transportation Systems (ITS), David A. King, PE toll systems, and rail systems Metco Services and Geographic Information by providing expertise in Southeast LLC Systems. (GIS). Branch Offices: roadway and bridge inspection, 800 W Cypress Creek Rd #501 4873 Highwood Circle ITS inspection, mechanical Voting Representative: Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309 Middleton, WI 53562 and electrical inspection, and Doug Cauley, PE P: 954-523-1010 P: 608-516-3380 surveying services including F: 954-523-1020 right-of-way napping, design and Branch Offices: Email: rsantos@metcosoutheast. construction surveying. MEHTA 11760 Marco Beach Dr #1 com 1424 E. Piedmont Drive, Unit 100 is a certified DBE, MBE and SBE Jacksonville, FL 32224 Website: http://www. Tallahassee, FL 32308 firm. P: 305-235-5098 metcosoutheast.com P: 850-391-4560 Number of Employees: 3 Voting Representative: PO Box 1008 MBE Mechling Vipin C. Mehta, PE Chipley, FL 32428 P: 850-638-2393 Engineering & Firm Description:

Consulting Inc. Meskel & Associates Metco Southeast LLC was 2616 Jenks Ave 1714 Belmonte Ave Engineering PLLC established in 2008 to provide Panama City, FL 32405 Jacksonville, Florida 32207 3728 Philips Hwy #208 Consulting Engineering P: 850-872-8044 P: 904-346-5468 Jacksonville, Florida 32207 Services to meet the needs F: 800-705-1968 P: 904-519-6990 of the communities located 615 Crescent Executive Ct #524 Email: mmechling@mechlingeng. F: 904-519-6992 in the state of Florida in the Lake Mary, FL 32746-2120 com Email: tina@meskelengineering. areas of Water and Wastewater P: 407-644-1898 Website: http://mechlingeng.com com Systems. Metco Southeast is a Number of Employees: 2 Website: http:// dynamic organization, evolving meskelengineering.com constantly to keep abreast with Firm Description: Number of Employees: 16 the emerging technology to Mechling Engineering & DBE|MBE|WBE develop unique and cost-efficient Consulting focuses on four major solutions to serve the demands practice areas: Assessment and Firm Description: of the clients. Our services cover cleanup of properties impacted Meskel & Associates Engineering all aspects of the consulting by petroleum products and PLLC provides geotechnical engineering field from “Concept solid and industrial wastes; engineering and consulting through the Completion” phases. Environmental Due Diligence services, environmental services, (Phase I and II Environmental subsurface investigations, Voting Representative: Site Assessments); Sustainable geotechnical laboratory services, Rosana Santos, PE development design and LEED and construction materials testing consulting; and Environmental and inspection services. Compliance (air, water, and waste compliance and permitting). Mechling Engineering acecfl.org 2021 ACEC-FL Annual Directory & Guide • 65 Metzger & Willard 200 South Orange Ave #1050 corporations, public, and private Montgomery Inc. Orlando, FL 32801 clients. Services include ports Consulting Group Inc. P: 407-562-4200 and harbors, marinas and small 8600 Hidden River Pkwy #550 976 Lake Baldwin Lane Suite 201 craft harbors, coastal and shore Tampa, Florida 33637 Orlando, Florida 32814 protection, urban waterfronts, P: 813-977-6005 Michael W. P: 407-539-7030 dredging, highways, bridges F: 813-977-0593 Springstead F: 407-539-7035 and grade separations, rail Email: nmetzger@metzgerwillard. Email: [email protected] Engineering LLC and transit, public works, water com Number of Employees: 21 12115 SE Sunset Harbor Rd resources, environmental and Website: http://metzgerwillard.com MBE|WBE Weirsdale, Florida 32195 hydraulic studies, wetland Number of Employees: 16 P: 352-409-2046 restoration, and military and DBE|WBE Firm Description: Email: [email protected] industrial facilities. Number of Employees: 1 MCG is a Florida-based planning, Firm Description: environmental and engineering Voting Representative: Civil and environmental consulting firm focused on Firm Description: Darrell Nance, PE engineering and planning; water Michael W. Springstead transportation, aviation and resources; water and wastewater infrastructure development. Engineering provides structural, Branch Offices: treatment and disposal, pumping Founded in 1995, MCG currently civil engineering, and threshold 2937 SW 27th Avenue, # 101 and pipelines design and employs transportation planners, inspection services. Miami, FL 33133 rehabilitation; water reuse; site data collectors, civil engineers, P: 305-230-1924 development; storm drainage; Voting Representative: software developers, GIS engineering feasibility studies; analyst, CAD technicians, noise Michael W. Springstead, PE, 100 W. Cypress Creek Rd., permitting; cost estimating; analysts, land use analysts, PSM Suite 960 construction services; field cost estimators, construction Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309 testing and inspection; water inspectors and technical Mock, Roos & P: 954-622-8100 transmission and distribution administrators. MCG is certified

systems; forensic engineering, Associates Inc. as a WBE/DBE/LDB; home 501 E Kennedy Blvd., Suite 1910 and surveying. 5720 Corporate Way offices are located in Orlando Tampa, FL 33602 West Palm Beach, Florida and Fort Lauderdale. P: 813-258-8818 Voting Representative: 33407-2004

Nancy O. Metzger, PE P: 561-683-3113 Voting Representative: 730 Bayfront Parkway, Suite 5B F: 561-478-7248 Rebecca K. Bolan, PE Email: [email protected] Pensacola, FL 32502 Michael Baker P: 850-815-3040 Website: http://mockroos.com Mortensen International Inc. Number of Employees: 23 2316 Killearn Center Blvd, 896 Main St. Engineering Inc. #201-A Firm Description: Chipley, FL 32428 6408 W Linebaugh Ave #111 Tallahassee, Florida 32309-3524 Engineering, surveying, planning, P: 850-815-3043 Tampa, Florida 33625 P: 850-205-0460 including reports, permitting, P: 813-908-5555 F: 850-205-0461 design, construction phase, 1695-4 Metropolitan Circle F: 813-908-3588 Email: [email protected] CADD, GIS and GPS services for Tallahassee, FL 32308 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.mbakerintl.com municipalities; land development; P: 850-509-6748 Website: http://meitampa.com Number of Employees: 79 highways; streets; bridges; Number of Employees: 33 airports; water control districts; Monta Consulting Firm Description: stormwater management; & Design of WMR & Firm Description: Michael Baker International Inc. Mortensen Engineering Inc. irrigation; pump stations; potable Associates is a multidisciplinary engineering/ water systems; wastewater is a full-service consulting 1035 Greenwood Blvd., Ste 173 architectural firm providing systems and treatment; water geotechnical engineering Lake Mary, Florida 32746 professional consulting services wells; right-of-way maps; and geology firm specializing P: 407-681-1917 in railway planning design agriculture; parks; solid waste; in geotechnical engineering F: 407-681-1920 and construction inspection; mapping. services, construction materials emergency management and Email: [email protected] testing, hydrogeological studies, Website: http://montaconsulting. disaster support services; Voting Representative: sinkhole investigation, and com bridge planning and design; Dale Wm Zimmerman, PE groundwater evaluation. airport planning, design and Number of Employees: 24 construction; environmental Moffatt & Nichol Voting Representative: planning and design; drainage Firm Description: Michael T. Gagne, PE 1025 Greenwood Blvd., design; and industrial site Civil and site engineering. Suite 371 planning and layout. Structural engineering for small Mott MacDonald Lake Mary, Florida 32746 to medium commercial and P: 407-562-2030 Florida LLC Voting Representative: industrial projects. Structural F: 407-562-2031 engineering and design for 220 W Garden St #700 Jeff Roberts Pensacola, Florida 32502 Email: dnance@moffattnichol. residential design projects. com P: 850-484-6011 Branch Offices: Investigation and assessment of Website: http://www. F: 850-484-8199 5020 West Linebaugh Ave #240 insurance losses. moffattnichol.com Email: [email protected] Tampa, FL 33624 Website: http://mottmac.com Number of Employees: 49 P: 813-466-6000 Voting Representative: Number of Employees: 80 William M. Ranieri, PE Firm Description: 12740 Gran Bay Pkwy W #2110 Firm Description: A firm providing services from Jacksonville, FL 32256 Mott MacDonald (MM) is a master planning, design, P: 904-380-2500 full-service North American construction support for consulting firm offering the infrastructure facilities for complete range of civil, all government agencies, transportation, structural and

66 • 2021 ACEC-FL Annual Directory & Guide acecfl.org DIRECTORY OF MEMBERS construction engineering as Firm Description: Nadic Engineering federal, state, county, and city well as architecture, planning, Specializing in electrical Services Inc. agencies, and the private sector.

surveying, construction Neel-Schaffer specializes in civil ME - NE consulting services for 601 N. Hart Blvd. administration and inspection site design; land development; commercial, institutional and Orlando, Florida 32818 services. With our Southeast water, wastewater, and reclaimed residential building construction; P: 407-521-4771 corporate headquarters in water systems; drainage and strong experience in educational F: 407-521-4772 Pensacola, Florida and offices stormwater management; and medical facility design. Email: [email protected] throughout Northwest Florida and roads and bridges; solid Website: http://www.nadicinc.com surrounding states, our firm can waste management; aviation; Number of Employees: 12 respond quickly and effectively Voting Representative: telecommunications; traffic; Geotechnical and Materials to a broad geographical Michael P. Spychala, PE railroads; and expert witness Engineers Council (GMEC) region of federal, municipal services. DBE|MBE|WBE and private clients. Our focus MSE Group on innovation and corporate 5858 S Semoran Blvd Voting Representative: Firm Description: dedication to quality has been Mehran S. Beladi, PE Orlando, Florida 32822-4816 Nadic Engineering Services widely recognized with numerous P: 407-629-8180 Inc. (NADIC) provides quality, industry awards and accolades F: 407-629-7595 cost effective Geotechnical, Nelson Engineering Co. from our clients. It is our Email: [email protected] Environmental and 5455 N Courtenay Pkwy corporate commitment to bring Website: http://msegroup.com Hydrogeological Engineering Merritt Island, Florida 32953 the highest quality service to all Number of Employees: 29 to include, but not limited to, P: 321-449-1128 our clients on every project. DBE materials testing and threshold F: 321-449-1195 inspection services throughout Email: [email protected] Voting Representative: Firm Description: the state of Florida. Website: http://www. David D. Skipper, PE MSE provides a wide range nelsonengrco.com of environmental, health, Voting Representative: Number of Employees: 71 Branch Offices: safety, construction, ecological, Godwin Nnadi, PH.D., PE 10245 Centurion Pkwy #320 and engineering consulting Firm Description: Jacksonville, FL 32256-2808 Nelson Engineering Co. was services in the United States Branch Offices: P: 850-222-0344 15291 NW 60th Avenue #106 founded in the early 90s and has and internationally. MSE Miami Lakes, FL 33014 grown steadily over the past 20 is a certified SBA 8a Small 1545 Raymond Diehl Rd #200 P: 305-548-8451 years in both multidisciplinary Disadvantaged Business, Tallahassee, FL 32308-8756 task performance and staff size. Orange County Minority Business P: 850-222-0334 Neel-Schaffer Inc. Today, we are an engineering Enterprise, GOAA Minority firm that serves a variety of 2301 Lucien Way #300 Business and a Florida DOT markets and employs engineers 11 W 23 St Bldg C Maitland, Florida 32751-7025 Small Disadvantaged Business in the civil, chemical, mechanical, Panama City, FL 32405-4553 P: 407-647-6623 Enterprise. electrical, aerospace, industrial, F: 407-539-0575 P: 850-763-9393 environmental, and fire protection Email: rosemary.aldridge@neel- disciplines. We have cost- Voting Representative: schaffer.com MPS Engineering Inc. effectively performed work Michael A. Orcino, PE Website: http://neel-schaffer.com in 40 of the 50 states and in 240 Pine Ave N Number of Employees: 18 international locations such as Oldsmar, Florida 34677 Branch Offices: The Bahamas, Turkmenistan, P: 813-855-2721 2608 S 86 St #B Firm Description: Ethiopia, United Arab Emirates, F: 813-855-2741 Tampa, FL 33619 Neel-Schaffer Inc. is a full-service South Africa, and India. Email: [email protected] P: 813-363-0862 firm with offices in Maitland, Number of Employees: 12 Sanford, and Melbourne Florida. We provide planning, design, Voting Representative: and construction services to Blain Nelson, PE

acecfl.org 2021 ACEC-FL Annual Directory & Guide • 67 New Millennium NGV Inc. Nova Consulting Inc. 14486 Commerce Way Engineering 7250 SW 126 Ct 10486 NW 31 Terr Miami Lakes, FL 33016-1508 P: 786-248-3180 4868 SW 72 Ave Miami, Florida 33183 Miami, Florida 33172 P: 305-274-9995 P: 305-436-9200 Miami, Florida 33155 5780 Hoffner Avenue Suite 401 P: 305-667-4772 F: 305-274-9995 F: 305-436-9265 Email: [email protected] Email: mmolina@nova- Orlando, FL 32822 F: 305-667-1790 P: 407-275-5120 Email: [email protected] Number of Employees: 2 consulting.com Website: http://www.nmdceng.net MBE Website: http://nova-consulting.com Number of Employees: 70 Number of Employees: 19 Omni Firm Description: DBE|MBE|WBE Communications LLC NGV Inc. provides electrical and Firm Description: 8509 Benjamin Rd #E New Millennium Engineering mechanical engineering services Firm Description: Tampa, Florida 33634 Inc. has established a well- to the construction industry General civil and environmental P: 813-852-1888 earned reputation as one of the including commercial, industrial, services and construction F: 866-485-3356 industry’s premier construction educational, institutional, management. Email: [email protected] engineering and inspection residential, military, and Website: http://www.omni- consulting firms. Precision in governmental projects. Services Voting Representative: communications.com construction administration, include construction observation, Maria J. Molina, PE Number of Employees: 44 engineering, materials testing, feasibility studies, energy DBE|MBE|WBE and inspection of large and conservation, and reports. Branch Offices: small scale public infrastructure 500 Australian Ave #600 Firm Description: projects is our forte. Voting Representative: West Palm Beach, FL 33401 Omni Communications is a Nelson Vital, PE P: 561-659-8784 civil engineering firm providing Voting Representative: services specifically designed Steven D. McCue, PE Norman F. Bray Inc. 3323 W Commercial Blvd #250 to meet the needs of the 2131 Hollywood Blvd #501 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309 transportation sector during all P: 954-731-8140 Branch Offices: Hollywood, Florida 33020 phases of project development 1551 Sandspour Rd #120 P: 954-925-3217 and delivery. Founded in 2002, Maitland, FL 32751 F: 954-925-3247 NV5 Omni has established itself Email: [email protected] 200 S Park Rd #350 in Florida’s Tampa Bay area, 700 Olive Ave #200 Number of Employees: 3 Hollywood, Florida 33021 specializing in subsurface West Palm Beach, FL 33411 P: 954-495-2112 engineering, utility coordination, P: 561-655-0655 Firm Description: F: 954-495-2101 survey. Electrical engineering; power Email: [email protected] 6100 Orange Dr distribution; lighting; UPS Website: http://nv5.com Voting Representative: Davie, FL 33314 generators, energy management; Number of Employees: 77 F. Fred Dargahi, PE P: 954-321-8367 controls; communications and signal systems; forensic Firm Description: Osiris 9 ConsuLTing 3900 NW 79 Ave #520 electrical; design, inspections NV5 Global Inc. provides LLC and reports; hospitals, banks, professional and technical Doral, FL 33166 10199 Southside Boulevard, institutional, and industrial. engineering, and consulting P: 305-592-6001 Suite 104 solutions to public and private Jacksonville, Florida 32256 Voting Representative: sector clients in the infrastructure, Newkirk P: 352-317-6131 Norman F. Bray, PE energy, construction, real estate, Email: [email protected] Engineering Inc. and environmental markets in the Website: http://osiris9.com 12030 North US Highway 1, United States and internationally. NorthStar Number of Employees: 9 Suite 3 It operates through two Contracting Group DBE Ormond Beach, Florida 32174 segments, Infrastructure and P: 386-290-6844 Inc. Buildings, Energy & Science. The Email: harry@newkirk- 2760 S. Falkenburg Rd. company offers infrastructure, Firm Description: Osiris 9 Consulting is a engineering.com Riverview, Florida 33578 engineering, and support rapidly growing Florida-based Number of Employees: 7 P: 813-684-4400 services; and construction quality transportation engineering Email: [email protected] assurance services. Firm Description: Website: http://www.northstar. and planning firm offering a variety of services from project NEI’s team pf professionals are com Voting Representative: inception through final design. experts in civil, transportation, Number of Employees: 15 Ryan Avery CEI and landscape design. At We specialize in developing innovative solutions to solve Newkirk Engineering Inc. we Firm Description: Branch Offices: complex transportation problems believe that by producing the Civil design and consultancy 201 S Bumby Ave for state, county and municipal highest quality services and services with emphasis on water Orlando, FL 32803-6293 clients. Our goal is to provide sticking to strong values, we will resources and environmental P: 407-896-3317 quality engineering and planning secure success. We live out our restoration focused on State and services that serve as our values, have fun and take pride Local Government. 2815 NW 13 St #101 business card to the world. in what we do. We are driven Gainesville, FL 32609 to maintain an enjoyable work Voting Representative: P: 352-338-1846 environment, while still providing Brent W. Anderson Voting Representative: Imran Ghani, PE, AICP our clients with the best services 6989 E Fowler Ave and exceeding their expectations. Tampa, FL 33617 P: 813-988-1882 Voting Representative: Bradley D. Bauknecht, PE

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Palmer Engineering 1300 Riverplace Blvd. Suite 200 Branch Offices: PI Consulting Company Jacksonville, FL 32207 401 Third Street SW Services LLC

P: 904-596-1400 Winter Haven, FL 33880 NE - PI PO Box 747, Shoppers Drive 711 Ciara Creek Cove #1009 P: 863-324-1112 Winchester, Florida 40391 Longwood, Florida 32750 P: 407-730-6984 P atel, Greene & P: 407-491-0418 F: 859-744-1266 Associates LLC Performance Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] 215 E Main St Engineering Website: http://www.pics-llc.com Website: http://palmernet.com Bartow, Florida 33830 Group Inc. Number of Employees: 7 Number of Employees: 5 P: 863-640-3207 9050 Cypress Green Dr, DBE|MBE|WBE Email: [email protected] Suite 201 Firm Description: Website: http://patelgreene.com Jacksonville, Florida 32256 Firm Description: Consulting engineers for Number of Employees: 6 P: 904-737-8088 PI Consulting Services LLC civil, sanitary, and structural DBE|MBE F: 904-737-0558 specializes in construction engineering to commercial, Email: dgventers@ engineering inspection services industrial, institutional, Firm Description: pegengineering.com and construction management. governmental, and private- Patel, Greene, & Associates Website: http://www. sector clients. Projects include PLLC (PGA), a certified MBE/ pegengineering.com Voting Representative: transportation design, traffic DBE, specializes in drainage Number of Employees: 10 Chaitali Prajapati & studies, structural design, design services, roadway design Jitendra Prajapati, PE project planning, environmental support, traffic control design, Firm Description: assessments, site development, and highway structural design Performance Engineering Pillar water and wastewater systems, (bridges and walls, etc). We have Group specializes in total Consultants Inc. reclamation, construction a diverse technical background, building commissioning and 5230 S. University Dr. Ste. 104 inspection, structure evaluations, from minor projects to large multi- retro-commissioning in support Davie, Florida 33328 land surveying, GIS, GPS, level interchanges. of LEED and facility energy P: 954-680-6533 mapping, and CADD services. conservation. The firm’s graduate Email: [email protected] Voting Representative: and professional engineers Website: http://www. Voting Representative: Gordon Greene, PE provide mechanical engineering pillarconsultantsinc.com Randall Palmer, PE services for industrial and Number of Employees: 10 Pennoni commercial HVAC and plumbing Geotechnical and Materials Branch Offices: 1900 Market St, Suite 300 projects. Engineers Council (GMEC) 1350 Market Street # 205 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Tallahassee, FL 32312 19103 Voting Representative: Firm Description: P: 850-391-9885 P: 863-324-1112 David G. Venters, PE, LEED AP Pillar Consultants provides F: 863-294-6185 Planning, Engineering, Surveying Parsons Email: [email protected] Pevida Highway and Mapping services and has Corporation Website: http://envisors.com Designers LLC qualifications of state licensed Number of Employees: 69 7600 Corporate Center Drive, 8600 NW 17 St #200 Registered Engineers and Suite 104 Doral, Florida 33126 Licensed Surveyors & Mappers. Firm Description: Miami, Florida 33126 P: 786-228-5666 We work closely with our Serving Florida since 1975, P: 305-507-5577 F: 786-558-2030 clients and provide complete Envisors provides complete civil F: 305-507-5596 Email: wpevida@ development packages from and environmental engineering, Email: [email protected] pevidahighwaydesigners.com initial concept designs, boundary surveying, and planning services Website: http://www.parsons.com Number of Employees: 48 and topographic surveys, site to government agencies and Number of Employees: 145 DBE planning, rezoning, platting, private developers. EVI’s special land use plan amendments, areas of expertise include Firm Description: Firm Description: engineering analysis, design water; wastewater; stormwater Parsons has been a leader in the Pevida Highway Designers and permitting, construction management; drainage; integrated design and delivery (PHD) PLLC is a highway design surveying, as-built surveys, transportation solid waste of complex mobility solutions for firm that focuses on providing easement preparation, final management; master planning; more than 75 years. We offer a efficient highway solutions inspections and certifications, residential and commercial land complete range of services to that provide value, save costs, through to completion. development; rate and charge meet our clients’ needs, including reduce construction duration and studies, and environmental consulting and planning, program minimize traffic delay, therefore Voting Representative: studies. Our services include and construction management, reducing overall impacts to Jay C. Evans, PE, PLS environmental assessments; alternative delivery methods, the traveling public. We are a feasibility studies; rezoning; intelligent transportation systems, specialized and very dynamic DRIs; land planning; permitting; wastewater, recycled water, and firm that thrives on innovations construction drawings and advanced water systems. and thinking outside the box. specifications; cost estimating; Driven to achieve, we work hard bidding services; construction Voting Representative: and accomplish big things. Our inspection; rate studies; and EPA Mario Nuevo, PE primary client base targets the NPDES permitting. highway contractor industry, as Branch Offices: well as consultants, FDOT and Voting Representative: 1511 North Westshore Blvd. local transportation agencies. We Kriss Y. Kaye, PE, CFM Tampa, FL 33609 like to inspire and create. THINK P: 813-933-4650 BIG!!! FDOT Certified DBE and SBE . MDX Certified SBE 201 Pine St. Suite 900 Orlando, FL 32801 Voting Representative: P: 407-702-6800 Walfrido J. Pevida, PE acecfl.org 2021 ACEC-FL Annual Directory & Guide • 69 Pinnacle Consulting Voting Representative: services and training programs. engineering, and urban design/ Enterprises Inc. Om P. Popli, PE PSI’s experienced staff provides planning. Prosser Inc. also excels you with information to build on at facilitating permitting activities 6 Palermo Ave Branch Offices: in making knowledgeable, cost- with federal, state, and local Coral Gables, Florida 33134 23540 Via Veneto Blvd., Ste 1905 effective decisions, combined governments, water management P: 305-345-0696 Bonita Springs, FL 34134 with local response and the districts, and zoning agencies. F: 480-772-4051 P: 813-480-3366 strength of a national firm to Email: [email protected] see your projects to successful Voting Representative: 555 Penbrooke Dr Website: http://www.pinnaclecei.com completion. PSI, “One Company, Ryan P. Stilwell, PE Penfield, NY 14526 Number of Employees: 38 One Call.” P: 585-388-2060 DBE Protean Design Voting Representative: Group Inc. Firm Description: Poulos & Bennett LLC Jeffrey Martineau, CHMM Pinnacle Consulting is 2602 E Livingston St 100 E Pine St #600 headquartered in Miami, Orlando, Florida 32801-2713 Orlando, Florida 32803 Branch Offices: P: 407-246-0044 Florida and serves the Florida P: 407-487-2594 2845 W King St #106 F: 407-246-0040 Department of Transportation F: 407-289-5280 Cocoa, FL 32926 Email: [email protected] (FDOT) Districts 6,4 and 1; Email: lbennett@ P: 321-443-0083 Website: http://www.proteandg.com the Miami-Dade Expressway poulosandbennett.com Number of Employees: 40 Authority (MDX) and area Website: http://poulosandbennett. 600 N Thacker Ave #A-5 DBE municipalities and counties. com Kissimmee, FL 34741 We specialize in construction Number of Employees: 59 P: 407-994-2994 engineering and inspection Firm Description: Protean Design Group Inc. is (CEI) services for a variety of Firm Description: 6500 NW 12 Ave #116 a transportation design firm infrastructure projects, including Poulos & Bennett provides Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309 located in Orlando, Florida. roadway, bridge and utility services in the following areas: P: 954-267-0965 Transportation design services applications. residential/commercial due include roadway and traffic diligence analysis and final 7950 NW 64 St engineering design and Voting Representative: engineering design; stormwater Miami, FL 33166 associated elements such as Roland A. Rodriguez, PE management design; utility P: 305-471-7725 highway lighting, stormwater, transmission and collection signalization, signing and Pond & Company systems design; roadway design 175 South ‘A’ St marking, traffic studies, and 10199 Southside Blvd #103 and planning services. Pensacola, FL 32501 others. Jacksonville, Florida 32256 P: 850-434-1000 P: 904-543-0400 Voting Representative: Voting Representative: F: 904-543-0203 R. Lance Bennett, PE 16550 Scheer Blvd #1 Kimberly C. Horlander, PE Email: [email protected] Hudson, FL 34667 Website: http://pondco.com Professional P: 813-868-9526 Branch Offices: Number of Employees: 15 Service Industries 2473 Care Dr #101 5801 Benjamin Center Dr #112 (PSI) Tallahassee, FL 32308-9815 Firm Description: Tampa, FL 33634-5206 1748 33 St P: 850-727-5707 Pond & Company is a full- P: 813-886-1075 service architecture, engineering, Orlando, Florida 32839 P: 407-304-5560 planning, and construction 2000 Ave P #16 Pyramid F: 407-304-5561 management firm providing Riviera Beach, FL 33404 Engineering Inc. Email: [email protected] design and construction services P: 561-844-2404 5596 Rio Vista Dr Website: http://psiusa.com to local, state and federal clients. Clearwater, Florida 33760 Number of Employees: 333 Prosser Inc. P: 727-531-2989 Voting Representative: Email: pyramid@ Firm Description: 13901 Sutton Park Dr S #200 Nina Sickler, PE pyramidengineering.org Distinguished as a leader Jacksonville, Florida 32224-0229 Number of Employees: 3 in geotechnical engineering P: 904-739-3655 Popli Design Group and construction testing F: 904-730-3413 555 Penbrooke Drive and inspection services, Email: [email protected] Firm Description: Penfield, New York 14526 Pyramid Engineering Inc. environmental consulting and Website: http://prosserinc.com P: 585-388-2060 provides mechanical, electrical, facilities engineering—PSI, one Number of Employees: 32 F: 585-388-2070 plumbing and fire protection of Florida’s largest consulting Email: [email protected] design services for commercial engineering firms, offers Firm Description: Website: http://popligroup.com and institutional facilities. Number of Employees: 1 complete services in the following Prosser Inc. is a multidisciplinary DBE|MBE areas: construction inspections planning and engineering firm and materials engineering, that provides services in four Voting Representative: Michael Curkan, PE Firm Description: geotechnical engineering and broad service areas: master A diversified engineering, drilling services, environmental planning and site engineering, architectural and surveying ESA and advanced transportation planning and firm providing services in: environmental services, NDE engineering, parks and construction engineering and metal testing, facilities recreational facility design, and inspection, bridge inspection, engineering, pavement design construction management. bridge design, load rating, and evaluation services, roof Specific services include electrical and mechanical inspection and design services, transportation engineering and HVAC and lidar scanning. In asbestos, lead-based paint and studies (including PD&E), site Florida, services are limited industrial hygiene services, engineering and development to construction engineering (including DRIs and PUDs), inspection services. dedicated project and testing services, analytical laboratory environmental planning and

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5571 N. University Dr., Suite 101 4152 W Blue Heron Blvd #1114 PI - RE Coral Springs, Florida 33067 Branch Offices: Riviera Beach, Florida 33404 Reiss P: 561-210-9224 2351 S. Dirksen Pkwy P: 561-841-0103 Engineering Inc. Springfield, IL 62703 Email: [email protected] F: 561-841-0104 1016 Spring Villas Pt P: 217-670-0563 Number of Employees: 4 Email: [email protected] Winter Springs, Florida 32708 Website: http://www.radise.net P: 407-679-5358 Firm Description: Number of Employees: 20 R.J. Behar & Email: [email protected] Quantum Electrical Engineering Company Inc. DBE|MBE|WBE Inc. provides electrical power Website: http://reisseng.com system design for industrial 6861 SW 196 Ave #302 Firm Description: Number of Employees: 35 facilities, utilities, municipalities Pembroke Pines, Florida 33332 RADISE International is an and aviation projects. Including P: 954-680-7771 infrastructure engineering and Firm Description: design of emergency power F: 954-680-7781 software development firm Expertise in membrane treatment systems, lighting calculations, Email: [email protected] established in 1997. The firm and potable water production. fire alarm design and electrical Website: http://rjbehar.com specializes in geotechnical Provides technical services system coordination and arc flash Number of Employees: 32 engineering, construction associated with desalination, analysis of industrial systems. DBE|MBE engineering inspection, concentrate disposal, membrane Quantum also specializes in the construction materials testing, facility design and operations. A design of runway and taxiway Firm Description: information technology, and full scale civil environmental firm. lighting and signage systems, R.J. Behar & Company is geographical information systems airfield FAA navigational aids and a full-service engineering (GIS). Voting Representative: passenger terminal design. and planning firm providing Mark A. Burgess, PE, BCEE Voting Representative: services in transportation Voting Representative: Kumar Achyut Allady, PE engineering, traffic engineering, Amy L. Champagne-Baker, PE Branch Offices: transportation planning, general Branch Offices: 1900 S. Harbor City Blvd #328 civil engineering, stormwater Melbourne, FL 32901 Quigg Engineering Inc. 3296 NW 9th Ave master plans and engineering, Oakland Park, FL 33309 P: 321-345-1760 6150 S Florida Ave. #200 water and sewer systems, and P: 954-646-2970 Lakeland, Florida 33813 structural engineering. The 3030 North Rocky Pt Dr #161 P: 863-422-5517 firm also provides construction 80 SW 8th St #2000 Tampa, FL 33607 Email: dbooher@ engineering and inspection Miami, FL 33130 P: 813-549-0919 quiggengineering.com services. P: 305-989-7895 Website: http://www. 20 3rd St SW #202 Voting Representative: quiggengineering.com Winter Haven, FL 33881 Robert J. Behar, PE RDA Consulting Number of Employees: 5 P: 863-268-8242 DBE Engineers LLC Branch Offices: 790 Harbour Dr #2-C 12788 Forest Hill Blvd #2003-B Firm Description: Naples, Florida 34103-4461 Wellington, FL 33414 Quigg Engineering Inc. is an P: 239-649-1551 P: 561-333-7000 award-winning, certified WBE/ F: 239-649-7112 DBE/8(m) full-service engineering 7850 NW 146 St #504 Email: [email protected] firm. Our mission is to work with Miami Lakes, FL 33016 Number of Employees: 9 clients, using practical experience P: 305-558-3777 and common sense to provide Firm Description: professional quality services; Civil Engineering, Structural emphasizing technical detail, Engineering, Inspections, accuracy and professionalism. Site Development Plans and Stormwater Design

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acecfl.org 2021 ACEC-FL Annual Directory & Guide • 71 RK&K Branch Offices: landscape architecture, Sam Schwartz 3504 Lake Lynda Dr #165 3100 Overseas Hwy geotechnical engineering, Engineering LLC construction materials testing Orlando, Florida 32817 Marathon, FL 33050 2709 N Rocky Point Dr #104 survey and quality assurance and P: 321-397-7820 P: 954-775-6949 Tampa, Florida 33607 environmental services. Specific F: 321-397-7826 P: 813-289-7771 services include subsurface Email: [email protected] 6303 Blue Lagoon Dr #325 F: 813-289-7775 Miami, FL 33126-6005 investigation, foundation Email: [email protected] Website: http://rkk.com evaluation and construction Number of Employees: 90 P: 786-388-0234 Website: http://www. review, forensic studies, soil, samschwartz.com concrete and asphalt testing Number of Employees: 7 Firm Description: 4210 Metro Pkwy #230 and observation, testing and Fort Myers, FL 33916-9416 RK&K is a multidisciplined observation of other construction Firm Description: P: 239-236-2900 consulting engineering firm materials, natural resources, Sam Schwartz provides traffic headquartered in Baltimore, permitting, environmental real and transportation planning and Maryland with offices in 3125 W Commercial Blvd #130 estate audits. remediation, solid design services, construction Lakeland, Tampa, and Orlando, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309 waste management. Other related services, urban Florida. Our professional P: 954-474-3005 services offered include land planning and design services services include: transportation, planning, entitlements, grading and pedestrian management environmental, structural, 1715 N Westshore Blvd #500 and drainage design, utilities and services. traffic, transit/rail, natural gas, Tampa, FL 33607-3999 ADA Remediation. Voting Representative: petroleum/pipeline, water P: 813-289-5550 Voting Representative: Jeffrey Trim, PE resources and geotechnical Leonard E. Arnold Jr., PE engineering, planning, 1701 Hermitage Blvd # 101 Tallahassee, FL 32308 SAM Surveying and construction management/ Branch Offices: P: 850-385-3446 inspection, land and site 1615 Edgewater Dr #180 Mapping LLC development, natural resources, Orlando, FL 32804 4801 Southwest Parkway, Bld 2, geographic information systems, 301 E Pine St #350 P: 407-975-1273 Ste 100 hazardous waste, and energy Orlando, FL 32801 Austin, Texas 78735 management. P: 407-893-5800 P: 407-484-9345 SAI Consulting Email: [email protected] Engineers Inc. Website: http://sam.biz Voting Representative: 115 Alma Blvd #101 Number of Employees: 4 Michael Lausier, PE Merritt Island, FL 32953-4345 735 Primera Boulevard, P: 321-453-0212 Suite 205 Lake Mary, Florida 32746 Firm Description: Branch Offices: Surveying And Mapping 9485 SW 72nd St #A245 RWA Inc. P: 407-201-6153 F: 407-201-8920 LLC (SAM) offers integrated Miami, FL 33173 6610 Willow Park Dr #200 geospatial solutions to diverse Email: [email protected] P: 305-596-0912 Naples, Florida 34109 market sectors and clients Website: http://saiengr.com P: 239-597-0575 across North America. Our 14055 Riveredge Dr #130 F: 239-597-0578 Number of Employees: 6 services include land surveying, Tampa, FL 33637 Email: [email protected] hydrographic surveying, airborne, P: 813-386-1315 Website: http://www.consult-rwa.com Firm Description: mobile, and HDS LiDAR, aerial Number of Employees: 30 SAI, an employee-owned mapping, GIS, subsurface utility 402 S Kentucky Ave #400 company, is a leader in the engineering, utility coordination, field of transportation design Lakeland, FL 33801 Firm Description: and construction phase services. P: 863-682-4081 The firm provides the following and construction management services: civil engineering, including: structure design Voting Representative: David DeBerardino, PE RS&H Inc. environmental and development and analysis, structural inspection, highway design, 10748 Deerwood Park Blvd. S consulting, planning, traffic engineering, design Scalar Consulting Jacksonville, Florida 32256 transportation, and surveying management, and construction P: 904-256-2500 services to private and public Group Inc. engineering inspection. As one F: 904-256-2503 clients in southwest Florida. 5713 Corporate Way, Suite 200 of ENR’s Top 500 Engineering Email: [email protected] West Palm Beach, Florida 33407 Firms, SAI has provided Website: http://www.rsandh.com Voting Representative: P: 561-429-5065 government and private clients Number of Employees: 700 Christopher O. Wright, PE Email: [email protected] with innovative, accurate, and Number of Employees: 3 reliable design and consulting Branch Offices: DBE Firm Description: engineering services for over 35 RS&H,Inc (RS&H) is a 4983 Royal Gulf Cir Fort Myers, FL 33966 years. Firm Description: comprehensive consulting Scalar Consulting Group P: 239-597-0575 firm offering full architectural, Voting Representative: provides services in the following engineering, planning, and Hamze Samara, PE areas—airports, civil, planning environmental services. RS&H S&ME Inc. and transportation. is a program-based company, 111 Kelsey Ln #E Branch Offices: concentrating its services in Tampa, Florida 33619 7380 Sand Lake Rd #500 Voting Representative: aerospace and defense, aviation, P: 813-623-6646 Orlando, FL 32819 Aniruddha S. Gotmare, PE corporate and commercial, F: 813-623-3795 P: 407-352-5273 education, health and science, Email: [email protected] Branch Offices: public infrastructure, and Website: http://www.smeinc.com 1350 Penn Ave #300 1516 E Hillcrest St #307 transportation. Number of Employees: 76 Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Orlando, FL 32803 P: 412-392-8750 P: 407-440-3512 Firm Description:

Voting Representative: S&ME Inc. is an Engineering Rick E. Chesser, PE Excellence Award-winning 13337 N 56 St consulting firm that provides Tampa, FL 33617 planning, civil engineering, P: 813-988-1199

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Stantec Consulting One Biscayne Tower Suite 1670, Services Inc. 2 South Biscayne Boulevard Design with Miami, FL 33131 5801 Pelican Bay Blvd #300 P: 305-482-8700 community Naples, Florida 34108-2709 P: 239-649-4040 1551 Sawgrass Corporate in mind F: 239-649-5716 Parkway, Suite 440 Email: robert.carballo@stantec. Sunrise, FL 33323 stantec.com com P: 954-851-1500 Website: http://stantec.com Number of Employees: 711 Stirling & Wilbur Engineering Group Firm Description: Stantec provides professional 7085 Tamiami Trl consulting services in planning, Sarasota, Florida 34231 land development/site P: 941-929-1552 engineering, transportation, F: 941-929-1553 ecological services and Email: bstirling@stirlingwilbur. environmental sciences, water com and wastewater infrastructure, Website: http://stirlingwilbur.com landscape architecture, Number of Employees: 7 surveying, architecture, project economics for infrastructure and Firm Description: facilities, and design-build and Structural engineering services, alternative delivery projects. including design, analysis, construction phase services, special inspections, and Voting Representative: investigations for new and Robert Carballo, PE existing structures and structural repair programs. Branch Offices: 300 Primera Blvd. Ste. 300 Voting Representative: Lake Mary, FL 32746 Brian H. Stirling, PE P: 407-585-0157

74 • 2021 ACEC-FL Annual Directory & Guide acecfl.org DIRECTORY OF MEMBERS Storm Services buildings, roadways, ports, rail Tya lor Voting Representative: Engineering Inc. and transportation. Engineering Inc. Bruce Kelley, PE 234 Office Plaza Dr 10199 Southside Blvd. Suite 310 SM - TE Tallahassee, Florida 32301 Voting Representative: Jacksonville, Florida 32256 Terracon Ed Palacio, PE P: 229-872-3611 P: 904-731-7040 Consultants Inc. Email: [email protected] F: 904-731-9847 1675 Lee Rd Branch Offices: Number of Employees: 2 Email: btaylor@ Winter Park, Florida 32789 501 NW 49 St #203 taylorengineering.com P: 407-740-6110 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309 Firm Description: Website: http://taylorengineering. F: 407-740-6112 P: 954-491-5556 Storm Services provides com Email: [email protected]

electrical engineering services. Number of Employees: 51 Website: http://terracon.com 201 Alhambra Cir #900 Number of Employees: 218 Coral Gables, FL 33134 Voting Representative: Firm Description: P: 305-567-1888 Charles Evans, PE Coastal, environmental, and Firm Description:

water resources engineering; Geotechnical, environmental, 225 E Robinson St #490 beach, wave, and hydrodynamic and construction materials testing STV Incorporated Orlando, FL 32801 modeling; hydrology, hydraulics, engineers. Drilling services. 5200 Belfort Rd #400 P: 407-563-7101 surface water management, Specializing in roadway projects, Jacksonville, Florida 32256 surface and ground water land development, foundation P: 904-730-9777 2400 First St #200 modeling; coastal process; design, stormwater recovery, F: 904-730-7766 Fort Myers, FL 33901 coastal and port structures; sinkhole assessment, retaining Email: [email protected] P: 239-332-4846 beach erosion and beach Website: http://stvinc.com nourishment; dune stability; flood wall design, slope stability studies, and scour analysis and Number of Employees: 49 T annath Design Inc. insurance studies; scour studies; dredging technology; dredging finite element analysis - PLAXIS. 2494 Rose Spring Dr. Firm Description: operations; dredged material Consultants to engineers, Orlando, Florida 32825 Provides structural/civil management; environmental owners, architects, contractors, P: 407-982-9878 engineering services to monitoring; environmental impact counties, and municipalities Email: [email protected] federal, state, municipal, and assessments; sediment and throughout Florida. Website: http://tannathdesign.com private clients throughout the water quality. Number of Employees: 4 Southeast. Specialties include Voting Representative: bridge and roadway design; Voting Representative: Richard G. Acree, PE bridge inspection; moveable Firm Description: R. Bruce Taylor, PhD, PE, F.NSPE Tannath Design, provides bridge design and inspection; Branch Offices: civil engineering design and 9900 N Davis Hwy drainage design; scour analysis Branch Offices: development services throughout Pensacola, FL 32514 and countermeasure design; 14499 N Dale Mabry Hwy #290 the Central Florida area. We P: 850-477-0454 railway engineering; and value Tampa, FL 33618 are able to provide services all engineering. Company-wide, P: 813-963-6469 the way from site selection to 645 NW Enterprise Dr #107 services also include high opening operations. Port St. Lucie, FL 34986-2261 speed rail; hydraulic/hydrologic 1800 2nd ST #881 P: 772-343-9787 engineering; construction Sarasota, FL 34236 engineering; geotechnical Voting Representative: P: 941-702-5871 8260 Vico Ct #B Bryan Potts, PE engineering; and environmental Sarasota, FL 34240 services. 1221 Airport Rd #210 P: 941-379-0621 Tya lor & White Inc. Destin, FL 32541 Voting Representative: 9556 Historic Kings Rd S #102 P: 850-460-7040 5371 NW 33 Ave #201 David Shearer, PE Jacksonville, Florida 32257 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309 P: 904-346-0671 1655 Palm Bch Lakes Blvd #210 P: 954-730-9114

Branch Offices: F: 904-346-0672 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 2335 Commerce Point Dr #180 6303 Blue Lagoon Dr #400 Email: glynn.taylor@ P: 561-640-7310 taylorandwhite.com Lakeland, FL 33801 Miami, FL 33126-6040 P: 863-606-0423 Website: http://taylorandwhite.com P: 305-537-4673 TECS LLC Number of Employees: 10 PO Box 262544 16200 NW 59 Ave #106 111 North Orange Ave #1450 Tampa, Florida 33685 Miami Lakes, FL 33014 Orlando, FL 32801 Firm Description: P: 813-854-5639 P: 305-820-1997 P: 321-418-6604 Taylor & White Inc. has been Email: [email protected] providing civil engineering Website: http://www.totalecs.com 9655 Florida Mining Blvd #509 T.Y. Lin International consulting services since 1995. Number of Employees: 3 Jacksonville, FL 32257 Some of the services provided 201 Alhambra Circle, Suite 900 P: 904-900-6494 are: civil design and permitting, Coral Gables, Florida 33134 Firm Description: site investigation, site planning, 123 N Orchard St #1A P: 305-714-4071 TECS LLC provides specialty- and construction observation. Ormond Beach, FL 32174 Email: [email protected] engineering design, design-build, EPC and construction services P: 386-673-5330 Website: http://tylin.com Voting Representative: to clients in the energy, military Number of Employees: 104 1225 Omar Rd D. Glynn Taylor, PE and aviation fueling industries. West Palm Beach, FL 33405- Firm Description: Our engineers are highly 1046 T.Y. Lin International is a full- experienced and cross-trained P: 561-616-0870 service infrastructure consulting in both engineering design and firm that provides planning, construction services to deliver 5463 W Waters Ave #830 design, construction support, project solutions safely, on time Tampa, FL 33634 program management and and on budget. TECS LLC...”your P: 813-221-0050 design-build services. Market Total Engineering & Construction sectors include airports, bridges, Solution.” acecfl.org 2021 ACEC-FL Annual Directory & Guide • 75 Test Lab Inc. 10600 Chevrolet Way #300 5200 NW 33 Ave #203 Branch Offices: 4112 W Osborne Ave Estero, FL 33928 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309-6343 1300 W Main St Tampa, Florida 33614-6528 P: 239-390-1467 P: 954-777-0044 Pensacola, FL 32502 P: 813-872-7821 P: 850-462-8774 F: 813-681-1935 The Balmoral Group The Searight Email: [email protected] 165 Lincoln Ave Group Inc. Tierra South Website: http://www.TestLabInc.net Winter Park, Florida 32789 116 White Oaks Blvd Florida Inc. Number of Employees: 36 P: 407-629-2185 Panama City, Florida 32409 2765 Vista Pkwy #10 DBE|MBE|WBE F: 407-629-2183 P: 850-258-4253 West Palm Beach, Florida 33411 Email: [email protected] Email: ben.searight@ P: 561-687-8539 Firm Description: Website: http://www. searightgroup.com F: 561-687-8570 Test Lab Inc. provides practical balmoralgroup.us Website: http://www. Email: [email protected] engineering solutions in Number of Employees: 18 searightgroup.com Website: http://www.tierrasf.com geotechnical, materials testing, DBE|WBE Number of Employees: 3 Number of Employees: 1 forensic engineering, property DBE|MBE condition assessments, Firm Description: Firm Description: construction monitoring, The Balmoral Group is an Construction Management and Firm Description: construction QA/QC, and civil engineering and economic Construction Engineering and Tierra South Florida Inc. provides engineering inspections (FDOT- consulting firm. The design staff Inspection (CEI) Services geotechnical engineering, CEI); these services include has established a reputation for materials testing, and threshold/ in-house geophysical equipment, providing high quality consulting Voting Representative: special inspection services drill rigs, CMEC laboratories services in the areas of roadway, Benjamin D. Searight, PE and vibration assessment and site design and hydrologic Voting Representative: condition survey capabilities. modeling. The economic staff has Thompson & Raj Krishnasamy, PE strong research, GIS, analytical, Associates Inc. Voting Representative: and advisory skills that are Tigerbrain Igon Kratser, PE used to design, develop, and PO Box 22398 implement economic studies to Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33335 Engineering Branch Offices: guide policy decisions. P: 954-761-1073 1200 City View Center 3317 Princeton Rd F: 954-764-3069 Oviedo, Florida 32765 Brooksville, FL 34604 Voting Representative: Email: [email protected] P: 407-365-7229 P: 813-872-7821 Jennifer Nunn, PE Website: http://www.thompson- F: 407-365-2598 inc.com Email: [email protected] Tetra Tech The Corradino Number of Employees: 6 Website: http://www.tigerbrain.com Number of Employees: 29 201 Pine St #1000 Group Orlando, Florida 32801 Firm Description: 4055 NW 97 Ave 2nd FL Civil engineering design and P: 407-839-3955 Firm Description: Miami, Florida 33178-2911 consulting for municipal and Tigerbrain Engineering is F: 407-839-3790 P: 305-594-0735 private projects. an expert airfield and heavy Email: [email protected] F: 305-594-0755 pavement civil engineering Number of Employees: 52 Email: [email protected] Voting Representative: design firm. Services focus on Website: http://www.corradino.com James F. Thompson, PE, LEED investigations, evaluations, Firm Description: Number of Employees: 105 AP airfield/container terminal Tetra Tech is a leading provider pavement and civil design, of consulting, engineering and Firm Description: construction inspection, expert technical services worldwide. We Branch Offices: The Corradino Group is a 5825 SW 72 St #300 testimony, criteria and new are a diverse company, including multidisciplinary firm providing South Miami, FL 33143 technology implementation. individuals with expertise in services in engineering, P: 786-897-5919 science, research, engineering, architectural, planning and construction and information Voting Representative: construction management. Our 500 S Australian Ave #623 John R. Anderson, PhD, PE technology. Our strength is in engineering consulting includes West Palm Beach, FL 33401 collectively providing integrated all facets of transportation P: 561-932-1668 Tindale-Oliver services—delivering the best engineering, environmental, 1000 N. Ashley Drive, Suite 400 solutions to meet our clients’ site development and CEI Tierra Inc. Tampa, Florida 33602 needs. engineering. Our environmental 7351 Temple Terrace Hwy P: 813-224-8862 division includes water and Tampa, Florida 33637 F: 813-226-2106 Voting Representative: sewer, and hazardous waste P: 813-989-1354 Email: [email protected] Nick A. Benedico, PE, PMP, AICP groups; and our architectural F: 813-989-1355 Website: http://tindaleoliver.com division provides complete Email: [email protected] Number of Employees: 45 Branch Offices: consulting services. 759 S Federal Hwy #314 Website: http://tierraeng.com Number of Employees: 20 Firm Description: Stuart, FL 34994 Voting Representative: MBE This firm undertakes P: 772-781-3404 Eduardo Perez de Morales, PE transportation planning and Firm Description: engineering studies and design 8640 Philips Hwy #16 Branch Offices: Geotechnical and material services. Services range from Jacksonville, FL 32256 200 S 5th St #503N engineering and testing public sector policy and financial P: 904-636-6125 Louisville, KY 40202 services. The firm also provides planning for transportation, P: 502-587-7221 environmental engineering permitting, transportation impact 150 W Flagler St #1625 services and CEI support. of land development, long range Miami, FL 33130 860 Jupiter Park Dr #2 transportation planning studies, P: 786-507-3898 Jupiter, FL 33458 Voting Representative: expert testimony, parking studies, P: 561-406-6318 Luis F. Mahiquez, PE and traffic signal design.

76 • 2021 ACEC-FL Annual Directory & Guide acecfl.org DIRECTORY OF MEMBERS Voting Representative: Traffic & Mobility documents for all types of civil Management, Construction/ William T. Bowman, PE Consultants LLC engineering and architecture Project Management, As-built

projects. Specializing in and shop drawing reviews, TE - TR 3101 Maguire Blvd #265 transportation, highways, constructability reviews, Claims Branch Offices: Orlando, Florida 32803-3720 220 S. Central Avenue #1836 bridges, ports, airports, and analysis/resolution, Material P: 407-531-5332 Bartow, FL 33830 special structures. Batch Plant Inspections, NDT of F: 407-531-5331 P: 863-533-8454 steel, precast fabrication plant Email: [email protected] inspection, Owners Engineering Number of Employees: 7 Voting Representative: 6301 NW 5th Way Suite 2700 John Grow, PE Services. Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309 Firm Description: P: 954-641-5680 Traffic & Mobility Consultants Branch Offices: Voting Representative: 3230 W Commercial Blvd, #450 Michael Simmons, PE LLC (TMC) is a Florida Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309 TLP Engineering registered engineering company P: 954-653-4700 Consultants Inc. specializing in transportation Branch Offices: 13351 Progress Blvd. Suite A 450 S Orange Ave #450 planning and traffic engineering. 1301 Riverplace Blvd. #1818 Alachua, FL 32615 Orlando, Florida 32801 TMC conducts studies and Jacksonville, FL 32207 P: 813-526-1686 P: 407-901-5060 prepares plans for private clients P: 904-245-6500 F: 407-512-6560 and governmental agencies at 2330 Maitland Center Pkway Email: [email protected] the local, county and state levels. Suite 250 Website: http://www.tlpeng.com The firm’s goal is to provide TRC Engineers Inc. Maitland, FL 32751 Number of Employees: 27 clients the highest quality service, 650 Suffolk St. P: 813-526-1686 DBE|WBE offering innovative, strategic and Wannalancit Mills effective solutions for safe and Lowell, Massachusetts 1854 Firm Description: efficient mobility. P: 978-970-5600 TLP Engineering Consultants F: 978-453-1995 Inc. is a civil engineering firm Voting Representative: Email: [email protected] providing transportation, water Mohammed Abdallah, PE Number of Employees: 4 resources and utility design Geotechnical and Materials to public and private clients Traffic Planning Engineers Council (GMEC) throughout Florida. Some of and Design the key design services include Firm Description: 535 Versailles Dr roadway, structures, drainage Construction Inspection and Maitland, Florida 32751 and permitting, traffic control, Materials Testing, Construction P: 407-628-9955 signing and pavement markings, Engineering, Quality Assurance F: 407-628-8850 utilities, stormwater studies and Email: [email protected] commercial site development. Website: http://www.tpdtraffic.com Number of Employees: 7 Voting Representative:  Yassi M. Myers, PE Firm Description: Firm specializes in the traffic/     Tocoi transportation field offering Engineering LLC services to private and public 714 N. Orange Avenue clients throughout the state of Green Cove Springs, Florida Florida. Specialty areas include Trusted... Leadership... 32043 traffic operations and safety P: 904-215-1388 studies, transportation planning Performance... Email: [email protected] and modeling, traffic impact and Website: http://ww.tocoi.com concurrent studies, DRI traffic Number of Employees: 4 studies, access management  DBE|WBE studies, road impact fee studies and appeals, traffic signal / Firm Description: warrant analysis and design,     Tocoi is dedicated to finding signs and pavement markings, the best practical design and parking feasibility and needs.  achieving the goals of each client while observing the permitting Voting Representative:   requirements of federal, state, Turgut Dervish, PE and local governments. Tocoi    acts as a consultant to public TranSystems entities or agencies an private Corporation clients. We specialize in Land 200 E Robinson St #600 Planning & Development, 450 S. Orange Avenue Orlando, Florida 32801-1957 Environmental Planning, Storm Suite 450 P: 407-875-8900 Water Management, Water/ Orlando, FL 32801 F: 407-875-0175 Office: 407-901-5060 Wastewater & Reuse Systems Email: [email protected] www.tlpeng.com Engineering, and Transportation Website: http://www. Design. transystems.com Number of Employees: 71 Voting Representative: John J. Mahoney III, PE Firm Description: Studies, reports, design, and preparation of construction acecfl.org 2021 ACEC-FL Annual Directory & Guide • 77 Universal 1818 7 Ave N #1 803 S Kings Hwy among top design firms by ENR, Engineering Lake Worth, FL 33461 Fort Pierce, FL 34945 VHB partners with clients from P: 561-540-6200 P: 772-461-9815 30 locations along the east coast Sciences to improve mobility and enhance 3532 Maggie Blvd 1985 Cope Ln USA Engineering Inc. communities while balancing Orlando, Florida 32405 Pensacola, FL 32526 6448 Parklan Dr. development and infrastructure P: 407-423-0504 P: 850-944-5555 Sarasota, Florida 34243 needs with stewardship of our F: 407-215-2360 P: 813-994-0365 environment. Email: misrael@ 3063 Enterprise Rd #24 Email: darryl.kroeze@usa- universalengineering.com DeBary, FL 32713 engineering.com Voting Representative: Website: http://www. P: 386-668-1557 Website: http://usa-engineering.com Mark Bertoncini, PE universalengineering.com Number of Employees: 30 Number of Employees: 390 9802 Palm River Rd VIA Consulting Tampa, FL 33619-4438 Firm Description: Firm Description: P: 813-740-8506 Services Inc. USA Engineering provides total Founded in 1964, Universal 10250 Normandy Blvd, structural solutions for all tower Engineering Sciences is in its 4 Hargrove Grade #A Suite #304 and cell installations. sixteenth consecutive year as Palm Coast, FL 32137 Jacksonville, Florida 32221 an ENR Top 500 Design Firm. P: 386-986-2122 P: 904-783-9842 The firm provides environmental Voting Representative: Email: [email protected] Darryl J. Kroeze, PE services, geotechnical 451 NE 189 St Website: http://via-cs.com engineering and design, drilling Miami, FL 33179 Number of Employees: 40 services, construction materials P: 305-249-8434 Branch Offices: DBE 725 Primera Blvd #220 testing, threshold inspection Lake Mary, FL 32746 services, private provider 911 Beville Rd #3 Firm Description: P: 941-600-4410 inspection and plan review, and South Daytona, FL 32119 VIA Consulting Services Inc. geophysical studies. P: 386-756-1105 is a DBE (WBE) consulting VHB firm providing employees Voting Representative: 2654 US 1 S 225 E Robinson St #300 with expertise in Construction Mark Israel, PE St. Augustine, FL 32086 Orlando, Florida 32801 Engineering and Inspection P: 904-797-7182 P: 407-839-4006 (CEI). The company’s principals

Branch Offices: F: 407-839-4008 combine extensive government, 4475 SW 35 Terr 1712 Airport Rd Email: vhb_ap_southeast@vhb. business and academic Gainesville, FL 32608 Panama City, FL 32526 com experience in providing public P: 352-372-3392 P: 850-215-2060 Website: http://www.vhb.com and private clients with quality

Number of Employees: 145 professional service for the 1501 Griffin Rd successful completion of projects 820 Brevard Ave Leesburg, FL 34748 Firm Description: within established budgets and Rockledge, FL 32955 P: 352-787-0060 P: 321-638-0808 VHB’s passionate team of time schedules. engineers, scientists, planners, 1748 Independence Blvd #B-1 and designers provides 5561 Florida Mining Blvd S Sarasota, FL 34234 Voting Representative: consulting services to clients Peter J. Sheridan III, PE Jacksonville, FL 32257 P: 941-358-7410 P: 904-296-0757 in the transportation, real 1417 SW 15 Ave estate, institutional, and energy Branch Offices: 5971 Country Lakes Dr Ocala, FL 34474 industries, as well as to federal, 220 W Garden St #200 Fort Myers, FL 33903 P: 352-401-9633 state and local governments. Pensacola, FL 32502 P: 941-637-8488 Ranked 62nd in the nation P: 904-891-3187 VIBE 700 Central Ave #302 St. Petersburg, Florida 33701 P: 727-317-4967 Email: jcalhoun@ VIBEngineering.com Website: http://www. VIBEngineering.com Number of Employees: 12 DBE|MBE|WBE

Firm Description: VIBE was founded by traffic/ITS engineers with over 50 years of experience in the transportation industry. VIBE provides traffic I-4 Ultimate Improvement Project and ITS planning, design, and Public-Private Partnership construction support expertise Orlando, Florida throughout Florida. VIBE’s expertise allows us to prepare projects that provide our clients with the highest quality product.

Voting Representative: Jay H.L. Calhoun, PE

78 • 2021 ACEC-FL Annual Directory & Guide acecfl.org DIRECTORY OF MEMBERS Villanueva urban expressways, interstate Walter P Moore Inc. (WBQ), is a leader in civil Associates Inc. highways, rural highways, 201 E Kennedy Blvd #300 engineering design. Our award streets, railways, tunnels, and winning firm was established in UN - WG 9200 SW 103rd Ave Tampa, Florida 33602-5823 mass transit. 1994 and was founded on the Miami, Florida 33176-1652 P: 813-221-2424 principles of quality, integrity Email: [email protected] F: 813-221-2289 of design and client service. Number of Employees: 1 Voting Representative: Email: RTemple@walterpmoore. Bo Sanchez, PE Our commitment is to provide MBE com Website: http://www. comprehensive transportation Branch Offices: and site engineering services Firm Description: WalterPMoore.com 935 Main Street to federal, state and local Civil and environmental Number of Employees: 48 Chipley, FL 32428 governments, private engineering; municipal and P: 850-638-5088 corporations and developers. industrial sewage systems Firm Description:

with emphasis on industrial Structural engineering design 14101 Panama City Beach Pkwy, wastewater pollution abatement, services for airports, office Voting Representative: #190 Troy W. Vargas, PE water supply, treatment, and buildings, convention centers, Panama City Beach, FL 32407 distribution systems; land stadiums, arenas, bridges, P: 850-588-1618 planning, drainage, paving and garages, healthcare and Wekiva

irrigation; industrial planning and educational facilities and other Engineering LLC 2300 Maitland Center Pkwy #122 railroad engineering, hazardous special structures. 711 N Orange Ave, STE A Maitland, FL 32751 waste and water/wastewater Winter Park, Florida 32789 P: 321-436-7172 reclaiming systems. Voting Representative: P: 321-972-4989

Richard J.A. Temple, PE Email: david@ 5850 Corporation Cir Voting Representative: wekivaengineering.com Fort Myers, FL 33905 Plinio M. Villanueva, PE Branch Offices: Website: http://www. P: 239-334-6833 300 S Orange Ave #1150 wekivaengineering.com

Vital Orlando, FL 32801 Number of Employees: 3 3501 S Main St #2 P: 407-418-2218 Engineering Inc. Gainesville, FL 32601 Firm Description: 7100 SW 99 Ave #202 P: 352-372-9594 Watermark Wekiva Engineering LLC Miami, Florida 33173 (Wekiva) provides consulting P: 305-412-6000 Engineering Wade Trim Inc. structural engineering services F: 305-412-6005 Group Inc. 201 N. Franklin, Suite 1350 in a variety of public and Email: [email protected] 3868 Sun City Center Blvd Tampa, Florida 33602 private sectors throughout the Number of Employees: 3 Sun City Center, Florida 33573 P: 813-882-4373 Southeastern United States. Our DBE|MBE P: 813-641-1200 F: 813-888-7215 services include comprehensive Email: info@ Email: [email protected] structural engineering services Firm Description: watermarkengineers.com Website: http://www.wadetrim.com for new and existing water and Mechanical and electrical Website: http://www. Number of Employees: 38 wastewater facilities, solid waste engineering services to the watermarkengineers.com facilities, commercial buildings, construction industry including Number of Employees: 9 Firm Description: and non-building structures. commercial, industrial, Professional engineering and MBE educational, institutional, planning consulting services Voting Representative: residential, military, and Firm Description: for environmental engineering, David S. Morris, PE governmental projects; services including water supply and Watermark brings innovation, include construction observation, responsiveness and quality to our distribution, wastewater collection Weston & Sampson feasibility studies, and reports. and treatment, stormwater and clients with every project that we ground water assessments, site undertake. Since our inception Engineers Inc. Voting Representative: development, utilities, and permit in 2004, we have completed an 1520 Royal Palm Square Blvd. Jose A. Ramirez, PE applications; transportation estimated 300 diverse projects in Suite 260 engineering, including roadways, Florida. These projects include Fort Myers, Florida 33919 Volkert Inc. bridges, drainage, pavements private development, public P: 239-437-4601 1408 N Westshore Blvd #600 and parking; and community works, coast water resource Email: [email protected] Tampa, Florida 33607-4587 planning, including planning land management, and water and Number of Employees: 6 P: 813-875-1365 use, zoning ordinance, DRIs and nutrient management research. F: 813-874-7656 master plans, and environmental Voting Representative: Email: [email protected] sciences. Voting Representative: Jeffrey Wilson, PE Website: http://www.volkert.com Mark J. Flint, PE Number of Employees: 170 Voting Representative: WGI Tom Brzezinski, PE WBQ Design & 2035 Vista Pkwy #100 Firm Description: Engineering Inc. West Palm Beach, Florida 33411 Volkert’s full range of services Branch Offices: 201 N Magnolia Ave #200 P: 561-687-2220 include planning, design, 2100 Ponce De Leon Blvd #970 Orlando, Florida 32801 F: 561-687-1110 construction management/ Coral Gables, FL 33134 P: 407-839-4300 Email: [email protected] inspection, evaluation of P: 786-361-1645 F: 407-839-1621 Website: http://wginc.com existing facilities, feasibility Email: [email protected] Number of Employees: 371 studies, traffic engineering, 3790 Dixie Hwy NE #D Website: http://www.wbq.com environmental studies, location/ Palm Bay, FL 32905 Number of Employees: 30 Firm Description: site analysis, financial analysis, P: 321-728-3389 MBE WGI is a full-service consulting surveys, and right-of-way firm with a 47-year history, acquisition services. Experience Firm Description: providing a comprehensive in transportation design includes Located in the state of Florida, range of services including bridges, pedestrian overpasses, WBQ Design & Engineering Civil Engineering, Surveying acecfl.org 2021 ACEC-FL Annual Directory & Guide • 79 WGI cont’d Wilson & Girgenti LLC and Mapping, Transportation 1408 N Westshore Blvd #506 Engineering, Structural Tampa, Florida 33607 I-75 SEGMENT AB Engineering, Subsurface P: 813-855-3330 MIAMI GARDENS, FL Utility Engineering, Landscape F: 727-726-2070 Architecture, Land Planning, Email: [email protected] Environmental Sciences, MEP Website: http://www. Architecture, Water Resources, wilsongirgenti.com and Creative Services. Number of Employees: 43

Voting Representative: Firm Description: David Wantman, PE Wilson & Girgenti LLC provides mechanical, electrical, plumbing, Branch Offices: and fire protection consulting and 5219 NW 33 Ave design services to a multitude of Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309 clients. P: 954-660-1660 Voting Representative: 11401 SW 40th St #455 Todd S. Wilson, PE Miami, FL 33165 P: 305-553-0500 Wood Environment & Infrastructure 2316 Killearn Center Blvd, Bldg C, #100 Solutions Inc. Tallahassee, FL 32309 6256 Greenland Rd P: 850-210-0101 Jacksonville, Florida 32258 P: 904-396-5173 3111 W Dr Martin Luther King Jr F: 904-398-1084 Blvd, #375 Email: [email protected] Tampa, FL 33607 Website: http://www.amecfw.com P: 813-574-3190 Number of Employees: 345

2910 Maquire Rd #2008 Firm Description: Ocoee, FL 34761-4743 Wood Environment & P: 407-581-1221 Infrastructure Solutions Inc. designs, delivers and maintains 548 Mercantile Pl strategic and complex assets for Port St. Lucie, FL 34986 its customers across the global P: 772-408-5258 energy and related sectors. Employing around 36,000 people Willcott in more than 55 countries and with 2015 revenues of $7.9 Engineering Inc. billion, the company operates in 5251 NW 33rd Ave the oil, gas & chemicals, mining, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309 power, and environment & P: 954-975-7979 infrastructure markets. F: 954-975-7509 Email: jwillcott@ Voting Representative: willcottengineering.com James A. Horton, PE Website: http:// willcottengineering.com Branch Offices: Number of Employees: 5 2000 E Edgewood Dr #215 WBE Lakeland, FL 33803 P: 863-667-2345 Firm Description: Consulting engineering services 2533 Greer Rd #6 for the evaluation and repair of Tallahassee, FL 32308 exterior envelop. P: 850-656-1293

Voting Representative: 1101 Channelside Dr #200 June Willcott, PE Tampa, FL 33602-3655 P: 813-289-0750

2580 Metrocentre Blvd #6 West Palm Beach, FL 33407- 3107 P: 561-242-7713 TOMORROW’S INFRASTRUCTURE SOLUTIONS, TODAY Offices Nationwide // 800.394.7275 // WGInc.com 9211 N Davis Hwy Pensacola, FL 32514 P: 850-478-8100

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75 E Amelia St #200 Branch Offices: ZUMACON LLC Orlando, FL 32801 301 E Pine St #1020 5264 NW 103 Ave

P: 407-522-7570 Orlando, FL 32801-2741 Doral, Florida 33178 WI - ZU P: 407-587-7800 P: 305-586-8429 5845 NW 158 St Email: pedro.zuloaga@zumacon. Miami Lakes, FL 33014-6721 7650 NW 19 St #300 com P: 305-826-5588 Miami, FL 33126-1220 Number of Employees: 1 P: 305-261-4785 Geotechnical and Materials 404 SW 140 Terr Engineers Council (GMEC) Newberry, FL 32669-3000 ZEV COHEN & P: 352-332-3318 ASSOCIATES INC. Firm Description: 300 Interchange Blvd #C Zumacon LLC provides business WRA Ormond Beach, Florida 32174 and M&A advisory, management 4260 W Linebaugh Ave P: 386-677-2482 services, valuation, employee Tampa, Florida 33624 F: 386-677-2505 development services and P: 813-265-3130 Email: [email protected] business development and Email: mfarrell@wraengineering. Number of Employees: 29 distribution for innovative com technologies in the A/E/C Number of Employees: 27 Firm Description: industry. Zev Cohen & Associates Inc., Firm Description: (ZCA) is a multidisciplinary Voting Representative: WRA is a multidisciplinary firm providing civil engineering, Pedro Zuloaga, PE engineering firm specializing landscape architectural, planning in civil engineering, land and environmental services. development and permitting, water supply planning and Voting Representative: permitting, environmental M. Dwight DuRant, PE sciences and military training range design. ZNS ENGINEERING LC 201 5 Ave Dr E Voting Representative: Bradenton, Florida 34208 Mark D. Farrell, PE P: 941-748-8080 F: 941-748-3316 Branch Offices: Email: [email protected] 8043 Cooper Creek Blvd #210 Website: http://znseng.com University Park, FL 34201 Number of Employees: 30 P: 941-275-9721 Firm Description: WSP USA Established in 1976, ZNS 2202 N Westshore Blvd Suite Engineering LC, is the largest 300, 10th Floor and oldest locally-owned Tampa, Florida 33607 consulting engineering firm in P: 813-520-4484 Manatee County. ZNS offers Email: [email protected] civil engineering, planning, Website: http://wsp.org surveying and landscape Number of Employees: 485 architecture services. Expertise includes many public sector Firm Description: projects, such as educational Parsons Brinckerhoff (PB) facilities, correctional institutions, was founded in 1885 and is recreational facilities and utility one of the oldest and most projects as well as numerous distinguished engineering private sector projects involving consulting firms in the United residential, commercial and States. PB provides a wide industrial developments. range of planning, engineering construction management, Voting Representative: architectural and environmental Timothy Najjar, PSM services. The company is widely recognized as one of the leaders in the consultant industry (roadway, structures, transit, railroad, aviation, ports, water/ wastewater, and buildings). PB continues to focus on alternative delivery methods allowing clients more responsive project implementation.

Voting Representative: Robert Clifford, AICP

acecfl.org 2021 ACEC-FL Annual Directory & Guide • 81 Consulting Engineers Legislative Council (CELC) Empowerment Through Participation

The American Council of Engineering Companies of Florida (ACEC-FL) has been successful in our efforts to address issues of concern to engineers across the state. We must remain vigilant in our fight to keep current engineering issues in the forefront of legislative attention. Actively supporting pro-engineering candidates is the single most effective tool in this effort. A committee of ACEC-FL, the Consulting Engineers Legislative Council (CELC), was created to provide targeted pro-engineering legislative candidates with special funding to assist in their efforts to run a successful campaign.

CELC objectives are to: • Support candidates who understand engineering issues and will be strong advocates for concerns of consulting engineers and their business. • Promote and support engineering candidates for public office. • Protect and improve legislation relating to the practice of consulting engineering. CELC funds are generally used by candidates for television and radio campaign advertising, phone banks, and targeted direct mail during the final stages of their race.

CELC dedicates its influence to ensuring engineers’ strength. CELC Members pledge contributions totaling $1,000 annually to pro-engineering candidates located throughout Florida. Once a commitment is established and races have been identified, CELC Members will be contacted by the Florida Engineering Society (FES)/ACEC-FL Government Affairs team and asked to contribute promised funds, in whole or in part, for a specific candidate.

Contribution checks are made payable directly to the candidate and mailed to CELC. These checks are then presented to the candidate by an ACEC-FL Representative on the contributors’ behalf.

As a CELC Member, you are ensuring that elected officials know that they are hearing the voice of Florida’s engineers. The power of CELC members’ commitment assures stability within the engineering profession in Florida. Empower CELC and join today!

For more information please contact Allen Douglas, Executive Director, by email at [email protected] or call 850-224-7121.

Commitment Form

I AM COMMITTED TO CELC! I commit to become a member of the Consulting Engineers Legislative Council and pledge to provide contributions totaling $1,000 annually, as directed by CELC, toward the election of candidates supporting the engineering profession.

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Please return this card and future contributions to: Consulting Engineers Legislative Council • PO Box 750 • Tallahassee, FL 32302-0750

82 • 2021 ACEC-FL Annual Directory & Guide acecfl.org APPLICATION FOR ACEC-FL MEMBERSHIP

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Type of firm designation: MBE WBE DBE BRANCH OFFICES IN FLORIDA* *Attach separate sheet of paper to provide information about additional branch offices in Florida. 1. Address ______Street City Zip County Name and Title of Branch Manager ______

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Email Address ______PAY DIRECT TO ACEC NATIONAL Yes No Pay Direct is an ACEC member firm that has branches in more than one state and has elected to pay national dues directly to ACEC National for all of its employees in all of its locations. If your firm selects No, then ACEC-FL will invoice your firm for National and State dues. DESIGNATED VOTING REPRESENTATIVE TO ACEC-FL MEMBER ACEC-FL Bylaws provide that each Firm Member shall designate one official representative who shall be a principal (partner) in the firm and a professional engineer in the state of Florida. Each Firm Member is entitled to one vote by its designated representative on each matter submitted to a vote of the ACEC-FL membership. The designated representative will receive all ACEC-FL communications.

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PE Registration No. ______Email Address ______FLORIDA REGISTER RECIPIENT(S) The Florida Register is a weekly marketing newsletter, distributed by Email, that lists current publicly announced RFPs from across the state. Each firm receives, via Email, up to two complimentary copies of the Florida Register. Additional subscriptions may be purchased through ACEC-FL Headquarters.

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Name ______Email ______ACEC-FL Member Services PO Box 750 • Tallahassee, FL 32302-0750 • 850-224-7121 • fax 850-222-4349 acecfl.org 2021 ACEC-FL Annual Directory & Guide • 83 MEMBERSHIP IN THE FLORIDA ENGINEERING SOCIETY (FES) At least one principal (partner) of each Firm Member must be a member of the Florida Engineering Society (FES) and the Professional Engineers in Private Practice (PEPP).

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MEMBERSHIP IN ACEC ACEC-FL Bylaws require that each Firm Member shall be affiliated with the American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC).

FIRM ACTIVITIES Please describe in 60 words or less the types of services provided by the firm. This information will be published in the ACEC-FL Directory & Guide, a reference guide of ACEC-FL consulting firms issued to state and local government agencies. ______

Indicate which of the following areas of service your firm provides. Include only in-house capability by virtue of experience and employment of a principal registered in the specific field: Accident Investigation Electrical Hydrogeological Sanitary Aeronautical/Aerospace Energy Management Industrial Solid Waste Agriculture Energy Engineering/ Laboratory Services Structural Airports Power Plants Land Development Surveying/Photogrammetry Architecture Environmental Marine Structures System Safety-Reliability Building Design Fire Protection Mechanical Testing Chemical Forensic Nuclear Transportation Civil Foundations Petroleum Water/Wastewater Coastal Geotechnical Planning Computer Consulting Hazardous Waste Plumbing Other______Construction Management HVAC Research & Development ______

STATEMENT OF INDEPENDENT PRACTICE This firm does does not have any commercial sales or contract interests or other affiliations which might cause a conflict of interest with the independent practice of consulting engineering.

DIRECTORY As part of your membership, you receive an ACEC-FL Annual Directory and Guide. Please indicate the format you prefer: ❑ Electronic ❑ Print ❑ Both

PRACTICE SECTION AFFILIATION Please list me as a member of the Geotechnical and Materials Engineers Council. (There is no charge for GMEC membership.)

I certify that the above statements are correct and agree that I will abide by the Bylaws and Policies of ACEC-FL and will conform to the Code of Ethics of FES as they currently exist and as they may be amended from time to time. (The most current copy of the Code of Ethics is available at www.fleng.org.)

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Questions? Contact [email protected] or give us a call at 850-224-7121 Revised 10/2019 84 • 2021 ACEC-FL Annual Directory & Guide acecfl.org ACEC-FL Membership Information FIRM MEMBER: Firm Members receive full ACEC-FL and ACEC services, including the Florida Register, ACEC-FL Update, and ACEC-FL Directory & Guide, member rates on publications and seminars, plus access to insurance and other association programs at member rates. Firm principals may chair or serve on committees and may serve in any office. Firm Members pay annual ACEC-FL dues and ACEC dues as shown on the two charts below. At least one principal shall be a member of the Florida Engineering Society (FES). ACEC-FL INDEX LISTING # of Index Annual Dues # of Index Annual Dues # of Index Annual Dues Employees # Dues Quarterly Employees # Dues Quarterly Employees # Dues Quarterly 1 1 $335.00 $83.75 50-64 8 $2,329.00 $582.25 197-225 15 $4,317.00 $1,079.25 2-4 2 $625.00 $156.25 65-81 9 $2,613.00 $653.25 226-256 16 $4,601.00 $1,150.25 5-9 3 $909.00 $227.25 82-100 10 $2,897.00 $724.25 257-289 17 $4,885.00 $1,221.25 10-16 4 $1,193.00 $298.25 101-121 11 $3,181.00 $795.25 290-324 18 $5,169.00 $1,292.25 17-25 5 $1,477.00 $369.25 122-144 12 $3,465.00 $866.25 325-361 19 $5,453.00 $1,363.25 26-36 6 $1,761.00 $440.25 145-169 13 $3,749.00 $937.25 362-400 20 $5,737.00 $1,434.25 37-49 7 $2,045.00 $511.25 170-196 14 $4,033.00 $1,008.25 400+ contact ACEC-FL for dues information ACEC INDEX LISTING # of Quarterly 33 7.37 $2,897.00 $724.25 67 11.05 $4,343.00 $1,085.75 Index # Annual Dues Employees Dues 34 7.50 $2,948.00 $737.00 68 11.15 $4,383.00 $1,095.75 1 1.00 $507.00 $126.75 35 7.63 $2,999.00 $749.75 69 11.24 $4,418.00 $1,104.50 2 1.49 $585.00 $146.25 36 7.75 $3,046.00 $761.50 70 11.33 $4,454.00 $1,113.50 3 1.87 $735.00 $183.75 37 7.87 $3,093.00 $773.25 71 11.43 $4,493.00 $1,123.25 4 2.21 $868.00 $217.00 38 7.99 $3,141.00 $785.25 72 11.52 $4,528.00 $1,132.00 5 2.51 $986.00 $246.50 39 8.11 $3,188.00 $797.00 73 11.61 $4,564.00 $1,141.00 6 2.78 $1,092.00 $273.00 40 8.23 $3,235.00 $808.75 74 11.70 $4,599.00 $1,149.75 7 3.04 $1,195.00 $298.75 41 8.35 $3,282.00 $820.50 75 11.79 $4,634.00 $1,158.50 8 3.28 $1,289.00 $322.25 42 8.46 $3,325.00 $831.25 76 11.88 $4,670.00 $1,167.50 9 3.51 $1,379.00 $344.75 43 8.58 $3,372.00 $843.00 77 11.97 $4,705.00 $1,176.25 10 3.73 $1,466.00 $366.50 44 8.69 $3,416.00 $854.00 78 12.06 $4,741.00 $1,185.25 11 3.94 $1,548.00 $387.00 45 8.80 $3,459.00 $864.75 79 12.14 $4,772.00 $1,193.00 12 4.14 $1,627.00 $406.75 46 8.92 $3,506.00 $876.50 80 12.23 $4,807.00 $1,201.75 13 4.33 $1,702.00 $425.50 47 9.03 $3,549.00 $887.25 81 12.32 $4,843.00 $1,210.75 14 4.52 $1,776.00 $444.00 48 9.14 $3,593.00 $898.25 82 12.41 $4,878.00 $1,219.50 15 4.70 $1,847.00 $461.75 49 9.24 $3,632.00 $908.00 83 12.49 $4,910.00 $1,227.50 16 4.88 $1,918.00 $479.50 50 9.35 $3,675.00 $918.75 84 12.58 $4,945.00 $1,236.25 17 5.05 $1,985.00 $496.25 51 9.46 $3,718.00 $929.50 85 12.66 $4,976.00 $1,244.00 18 5.22 $2,052.00 $513.00 52 9.56 $3,758.00 $939.50 86 12.75 $5,012.00 $1,253.00 19 5.38 $2,114.00 $528.50 53 9.67 $3,801.00 $950.25 87 12.83 $5,043.00 $1,260.75 20 5.54 $2,177.00 $544.25 54 9.77 $3,840.00 $960.00 88 12.92 $5,079.00 $1,269.75 21 5.70 $2,240.00 $560.00 55 9.87 $3,880.00 $970.00 89 13.00 $5,110.00 $1,277.50 22 5.85 $2,299.00 $574.75 56 9.98 $3,923.00 $980.75 90 13.08 $5,142.00 $1,285.50 23 6.00 $2,358.00 $589.50 57 10.08 $3,962.00 $990.50 91 13.17 $5,177.00 $1,294.25 24 6.15 $2,417.00 $604.25 58 10.18 $4,001.00 $1,000.25 92 13.25 $5,208.00 $1,302.00 25 6.29 $2,472.00 $618.00 59 10.28 $4,041.00 $1,010.25 93 13.33 $5,240.00 $1,310.00 26 6.44 $2,531.00 $632.75 60 10.38 $4,080.00 $1,020.00 94 13.41 $5,271.00 $1,317.75 27 6.58 $2,586.00 $646.50 61 10.48 $4,119.00 $1,029.75 95 13.49 $5,303.00 $1,325.75 28 6.71 $2,637.00 $659.25 62 10.57 $4,155.00 $1,038.75 96 13.57 $5,334.00 $1,333.50 29 6.85 $2,692.00 $673.00 63 10.67 $4,194.00 $1,048.50 97 13.66 $5,370.00 $1,342.50 30 6.98 $2,743.00 $685.75 64 10.77 $4,233.00 $1,058.25 98 13.74 $5,401.00 $1,350.25 31 7.12 $2,799.00 $699.75 65 10.86 $4,269.00 $1,067.25 99 13.82 $5,432.00 $1,358.00 32 7.25 $2,850.00 $712.50 66 10.96 $4,308.00 $1,077.00 100 13.89 $5,460.00 $1,365.00

**If your firm has more than 100 employees, please call ACEC-FL Memebrship at 850-224-7121 for the correct ACEC dues amount.**

DUES: For purposes of computing Firm Member dues, all persons regularly employed by the firm in Florida,in an office or field capacity, shall be considered employees.

Annual dues are payable on July 1, the first day of the ACEC-FL fiscal year. ACEC dues are billed and collected by ACEC-FL. ACEC-FL and ACEC dues may be paid quarterly. ACEC-FL Member Services HOW TO JOIN: Return completed application to: PO Box 750 • Tallahassee, FL 32302-0750 OR Email it to: 850-224-7121 • fax 850-222-4349 [email protected]

When your application for membership has been processed and approved by the Membership Committee and the Board of Directors, you will receive a dues statement. This typically takes 2-4 weeks, so please call if your firm needs the process expedited.

Questions? Contact [email protected] or give us a call at 850-224-7121 Revised 10/2020 acecfl.org 2021 ACEC-FL Annual Directory & Guide • 85 Engineering Certificate Frame Order Form

Enhance your professional image with custom-made frames. All frames are double-matted ivory with black trim. Frames are self-loading for easy installation. Please do not send your certificate. INDIVIDUAL PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER CERTIFICATE 3” Mat Quantity Description Unit Cost Subtotal Mahogany: 25-1/2” x 19-1/2” Frame $138 Walnut: 25-1/2” x 19-1/2” Frame $138 Service Charge $42 each

Opening of Mat: 17” x 11”

FIRM CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORIZATION 3” Mat Quantity Description Unit Cost Subtotal Mahogany: 19-1/2” x 17” Frame $120 Walnut: 19-1/2” x 17” Frame $120 Service Charge $40 each

Opening of Mat: 11” x 8-1/2” LICENSE RENEWAL CERTIFICATE 2” Mat Quantity Description Unit Cost Subtotal Mahogany: 15” x 10-1/4” Frame $60 Walnut: 15” X 10-1/4” Frame $60 Service Charge $30 each

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The Florida Board of Professional Engineers (FBPE) has determined that all professional engineers (PE) have to acquire and use a seal that complies with all terms of the current Rule 61G15-23.001.

Pursuant to Section 471.025, F.S., the samples shown above represent seals that are acceptable to the Florida Board of Professional Engineers (FBPE) for the signing and sealing of final documents being filed for public record or being supplied to the owner or his representative. The seal must be a minimum of one and seven/eighths inches (1-7/8”) in diameter.

As of November 16, 2009, FBPE will accept rubber stamp seals. Model Diameter Description Price Quantity Total Number Ordered Amount P-2 Pocket Seal 2” This is the highest quality metal hand-held embossing seal on the market. $55.00 It leaves a raised impression on the paper. Carrying case included. D-2 Desk Seal 2” A free-standing desktop embossing seal with mar-proof protective rubber feet. $70.00 Frames are all steel. It leaves a raised impression on the paper. Impression Inker 2” The inker marks the raised portion of the impression with black ink so that it is visible $24.00 for copies.

Rubber Stamp Seal 2” The rubber stamp comes with a handle mount. Ink pad is not included. $30.00 #R28 Self-inking stamps have a built-in, re-inkable stamp pad, as well as a spring mechanism Self-inker Seal#M17R 2” that keeps the stamp protected and your hands and desk free from ink. Uses ink below $45.00 - Self-inker Ink Used to refresh the ink supply in #M17R $6.50 - Self-inker Ink Pad Used to replace ink pad in #M17R $6.50 Approved by the Rules of the State Board of Professional Engineers, Chapter 61G15-23.001. Subtotal *If you work for a tax-free entity, you must provide a copy of the tax-free status* 7.5% Sales Tax (Florida Residence) Service Charge $12.00 Home Address Add $4.00 Total Enclosed Mandatory: Verification that your license is current must accompany all orders. This information may be found at www.myfloridalicense.com. Payment in full must accompany order. Make check payable to the Florida Engineering Society.

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Guarantee: If used correctly, all seals are guaranteed for one year from the date of purchase. Embossing seals are intended for use on only one sheet of 20-24 lb. paper at a time. Using the embossing seal on more than one sheet at a time will cause damage and voids the guarantee. Send completed form and payment to: Florida Engineering Society Updated 1.31.2017 PO Box 750 • Tallahassee, FL 32302-0750 • [email protected] • Phone 850-224-7121 • Fax 850-222-4349 acecfl.org 2021 ACEC-FL Annual Directory & Guide • 87 NOTES

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