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<br />SABAS JAVIER A vaA, P.E.
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<br />EDUCATION
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<br />CIVll.. ENGINEERING, B.S., December 1990.
<br />Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas.
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<br />Certifications:
<br />Professional Engineering License (P .E.) No. 87620, Texas State Board of Professional Engineers
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<br />EXPERIENCE
<br />August 1995-
<br />Present
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<br />Aug. 1995-
<br />Jan. 1992
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<br />Dee. 1990-
<br />Jan. 1992
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<br />Assistant Director of Engineering, Environment & Engineering Department
<br />City of San Marcos, San Marcos, Texas.
<br />Responsible for managing and operating the City of San Marcos Environment & Engineering Department that
<br />includes an operating budget of $35 OK, a capital improvement program (C.I.P.) of $ 120M, and a staff of 12.
<br />Responsible for planning, design, and construction of the city's infrastructure improvement projects.
<br />Responsible for developing the city's policies, guidelines, and design criteria for public and private construction
<br />and development Administer the city's floodplain management program. Administer the city's traffic
<br />operation programs.
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<br />Notable projects include:
<br />Blanco Gardens Flood Control Project: $150K
<br />San Marcos Transportation Master Plan, cost: $350K
<br />Wonder World Drive Extension Project, cost: $28 Million
<br />Craddock Avenue Reconstruction, cost: $3.5 Million
<br />Davis Lane, Aquarena Springs Drive, and River Road Improvements, cost: $2.5 Million
<br />Spring Lake Water Transmission Main, cost: $1.25 Million
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<br />Senior Engineer, Transportation Department
<br />Houston-Galveston Area Council (Houston MFO), Houston, Texas.
<br />Responsible for maintaining data and analysis systems supporting the evaluation of proposed transportation
<br />projects in the greater Houston area receiving federal funding in accordance with the Intermodal Surface
<br />Transportation Efficiency Act (lSTEA) and the Clean Air Acts Amendment (CAAA). Responsibilities
<br />included GIS analysis, travel-demand modeling, traffic data collection and surveys, and special transportation
<br />studies. Supervised the work of H-GAC and TxDOT analysts. Coordinated with agencies including TxDOT,
<br />Metro, Ranis County, City of Houston, and surrounding counties.
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<br />Engineering Research Associate, Freeway Design and Operations Program
<br />Texas Transportation Institute, Houston, Texas.
<br />Responsible for researching, analyzing, and evaluating transportation research projects for agencies including
<br />the TxDOT, the City of Houston, and the Metropolitan Transit Authority. Projects included the initial
<br />feasibility study of using GIS for freeway incident management This program culminated into the prototype
<br />and model to be used in Houston's Traffic Control Center, TransStar.
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<br />SKILLS
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<br />GIS/CADD Software: Arc/Info, ArcView, Microstation, AutoCAD
<br />Engineering Software: Highway Capacity software, TransCAD, PondPack, WaterCAD
<br />Public Speaking and Technical Writing
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<br />PUBliCATIONS!
<br />PRESENTATIONS
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<br />Implementing a Traffic Data Management System (l'DMS), Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESR!)
<br />Conference, May 1995, Palm Springs, CA and Urban and Regional Information Systems Association (URIs.!
<br />Conference, July 1995, San Antonio, TX.
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<br />Using GIS for Transportation Planning, Institute of Transportation Engineers Annual Meeting, August 1994,
<br />Dallas, TX.
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<br />Exhibit A, Page 77
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