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Continuing Civil Engineer for Greater Orlando Aviation Authority Orlando,
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EED
has been involved in the ongoing development of Orlando International Airport (OIA) and Orlando Executive Airport (OEA) since
1987. During the past 18+ years EED has provided a major role in the planning and permitting of the East Terminal Complex,
Fourth Runway, North Crossfield Taxiway and the South Terminal Complex at OIA. This includes the lead role in preparation
and processing the Environmental Resource Permit (ERP) through South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD), Section 404
Dredge and Fill permits through the Army Corp of Engineers (COE) as well as major roles in the preparation and processing
of an ADA/DRI and Environmental Assessment (EA) for the Fourth Runway and South Terminal Complex.
In addition EED
has been or is currently involved in the final design, permitting, bidding and construction of the Fourth Runway, East Terminal
Complex Drainage System, North Crossfield Taxiway, Cargo Road Expansion, Heintzleman Blvd., the South Terminal Complex and
the widening of taxiways to accommodate the new Group 6 (A-380) Aircraft.
EED is currently under contract with the
Authority as a Continuing Civil Engineer. This assignment allows EED to stay involved with development and maintenance of
the two airports on a continued basis. It also requires continued coordination with the City of Orlando,
East Central Florida Regional Planning Council, SFWMD, Saint Johns River Water Management District,
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Florida Department of Transportation,
COE, U.S.
Fish and Wildlife, the Federal Aviation Authority and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
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Heintzelman Boulevard - BP-S003 Orlando International Airport Orlando,
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This six mile project connected the Goldenrod Road Extension over the BeachLine Expressway to South Access Road, running
between the 3rd and 4th runways at Orlando International Airport. The project included approximately six miles of four lanes roadway, six bridges
and a new interchange with South Access Road, which
was also widened to four lanes in the project including drainage retrofits.
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Other Projects at the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority
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| Jet Blue Training Center |

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| Mud Lake Restoration |

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| Orlando Executive Airport |

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Orlando International Airport, East Terminal Complex
Orlando, Florida
Orlando International Airport, Fourth Runway / Midfield Area
Orlando, Florida
Orlando International Airport, Wetland Creation
Orlando, Florida
Orlando International Airport, Mud Lake Restoration
Orlando, Florida
Orlando International Airport, South Terminal Complex
Orlando, Florida
Orlando International Airport, Drainage Atlas
Orlando, Florida
Orlando International Airport, North Crossfield Taxiway
Orlando, Florida
Orlando International Airport, JetBlue Training and Hangar Facility
Orlando, Florida
Greater Orlando Aviation Authority, Orlando Executive Airport, Master Drainage System
Orlando, Florida
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