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MARTY JOYCE, PE I DESIGN LEAD
<br />Marty has 8 years of experience as a member of design and construction teams for a variety of municipal, trail, and
<br />site design projects. His duties have included quantity calculation and project cost estimation, intersection design and
<br />details, alignments, profiles, utility design and coordination, corridor and terrain modeling. Has experience designing
<br />projects in Civil 3D and has worked in both the Twin Cities and Fargo metropolitan areas.
<br />20+Significant Utility 34 Miles of Trail Design &
<br />Coordination Projects 0
<br />Planning
<br />Highlighted Project Experience
<br />Bella Vista Trail Construction. Civil Design Lead — Rosemount, Minnesota. New bike trail construction that connects existing trail along Bacardi
<br />Ave W with newly constructed Autmn Path. The trail weaves around several existing wetlands and stormwater ponds. Coordinated with Northern
<br />Natural Gas before and during construction to ensure the trail did not impact their existing gas lines.
<br />TH 241 Trail Construction. Member of Civil Design Team — St. Michael, Minnesota. Marty was the lead civil designer for the TH 241 Trail Construction
<br />project in St. Michael. All ped ramps in the intersection of TH 241 and Oakwood parkway were reconstructed as well as a short section of trail along TH
<br />241. Marty designed the new ped ramps to meet ADA accessibility standards and designed the trail section to meet all MnDOT trail design standards.
<br />Peony Trailhead. Member of Civil Design Team — Plymouth, Minnesota. Marty was the lead civil designer of the Peony Trailhead in Plymouth, MN.
<br />This included a combination of trailhead parking lots and bike trail construction. Marty performed the grading design for the parking lots. Which
<br />included insuring adequate drainage while maintaining ADA acceptable grades in handicap parking stalls. He also designed the trail section that
<br />connected the two lots to meet all MnDOT standards for bike trail construction.
<br />Cedar-Nicols Trailhead. Member of Civil Design Team — Burnsville, Minnesota. Served as lead designer of the Cedar-Nicols Trailhead which con-
<br />sisted of the construction of bike trail and a trailhead parking lot. Marty ensured the trail was designed to MnDOT standards for sight distance and
<br />recovery slopes. Designed the parking lot accommodate large vehicles and to drain adequately and meet ADA standards for slopes in handicap stalls.
<br />NICOLE ZAPPETILLO I WETLANDS/PERMITTING
<br />Nicole has 14 years of environmental science experi-
<br />ence including numerous wetland delineations, wet-
<br />land permitting, agency coordination, and environ-
<br />mental documentation for public and private projects.
<br />Her work at SRF includes completing wetland delin-
<br />eations and reports, Minnesota Wetland Conserva-
<br />tion Act and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Section 404 permit applications,
<br />agency coordination, and federal and state environmental documents.
<br />Project Experience
<br />Trunk Highway 5 Regional Trail, Victoria and Chanhassen, Minnesota.
<br />Completed a field wetland delineation, delineation reports, and agency
<br />coordination for a proposed segment of regional multi -use trail, including
<br />bituminous and boardwalk trail segments. The trail will be located within
<br />Minnesota (MN) Department of Transportation right of way and the Uni-
<br />versity of Minnesota Landscape Arboretum. In addition, the trail will likely
<br />impact a Minnesota Department of Resources Public Water Wetland.
<br />France Avenue Trail from West 84th Street to Old Shakopee Road,
<br />Bloomington, Minnesota. Completed a field wetland delineation, delin-
<br />eation reports and agency coordination, and wetland permitting is in
<br />progress for a segment of a local multi -use trail, including bituminous
<br />and boardwalk trail segments and a stream crossing. The project includes
<br />a long segment of boardwalk to avoid/minimize wetland and floodplain
<br />impacts to a stream and the surrounding wetland complex.
<br />Northwest Greenway Trail Phases I -IV, Plymouth, Minnesota. Com-
<br />pleted field wetland delineations, delineation reports, agency coordina-
<br />tion, and wetland permitting for several segments of a regional multi -use
<br />trail, including bituminous and boardwalk trail segments and a stream
<br />crossing. Most of the work was in the vicinity of a large wetland complex.
<br />DAVID FILIPIAK, PE I WATER RESOURCES
<br />David leads SRF's Water Resources Group, provid-
<br />ing review and oversight with 36 years of experi-
<br />ence in engineering and water resources plan-
<br />ning. His expertise includes hydrologic and
<br />hydraulic modeling of both urban and rural water-
<br />sheds, preliminary and final design for major storm
<br />sewer projects, regional and site -specific Best Management Practice
<br />design, green infrastructure studies and design, complex permitting,
<br />and major wetland restoration projects. He excels at developing inno-
<br />vative stormwater treatment solutions for both rural and urban projects.
<br />Additionally, he has served on numerous technical advisory commit-
<br />tees, including the Minnehaha Creek Hydrology and Hydraulics Study,
<br />several Local Road Research Board (LRRB) studies on a variety of top-
<br />ics, including sand filters, dry detention with underdrains, BMP Mainte-
<br />nance and Selection, and a study on Impervious Computations in Mod-
<br />eling and a MPCA study on Water Quality Sampling Protocols..
<br />Project Experience
<br />1NE Watershed Planning and Preliminary Design Project, Minneapo-
<br />lis, Minnesota. The project includes development and detailed analysis
<br />of multiple stormwater management scenarios that address flooding
<br />and improve water quality and ecological function within the 1NE Water-
<br />shed in Northeast Minneapolis. Developed that detailed XP-SWMM and
<br />P8 modeling, GIS analysis, and concept and preliminary design of sev-
<br />eral types of BMPS, including surface detention basins, underground
<br />detention/retention systems, raingardens, and tree trenches. David
<br />served as the project advisor for the study.
<br />Lake McCarrons Water Quality Study/BMP Design, Roseville, Min-
<br />nesota. Capitol Regions Watershed District retained SRF to study the
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