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Andy was District Engineer for Babcock Ranch Community Independent Special District and has been the engineer of record for several districts, which are special governments under the laws of the State of Florida. Work within the districts includes annual inspections of water management facilities for the annual report required under Chapters 189, 190 and 298 Regulations and annual certifications as required by the Water Management District permit. Experience with these special governments is very similar to working for a city or county.


Ryan joined Johnson Engineering in 2005. He works on a variety of land development and planning projects, including site design, site grading, drainage system layout, underground utilities layout, earthwork calculations, construction cost estimates, plan production, permitting, coordinating with outside consultants, on-site construction inspection, and master concept plans. His experience thus far includes institutional, healthcare, commercial, single and multi-family, industrial and sports complex projects.


Jared joined Johnson Engineering in 2011 as a project manager and is responsible for the day to day operations of the Naples office. A resident of Collier County since 1999, Jared has worked on a wide range of projects in and around Naples. He has worked with non-profits, local municipalities, developers, architects, engineers and contractors on multiple simultaneous projects. Serving as the point of contact for clients, project design teams and sub-consultants. Jared has been responsible for project management, civil design, drawing preparation, specifications and construction observation for commercial, institutional and residential projects. Including project engineer for utility and roadway infrastructure at Ave Maria and project manager for the development of the Naples Botanical Garden.


Chris joined Johnson Engineering in 2006 and is the branch manager of our Charlotte County office. His relevant experience includes years of managing civil engineering projects of all scopes and scales, including stormwater, utilities, transportation, aviation, and land development for both public and private clientele. During his time in Port Charlotte, Chris has provided leadership for several Charlotte County capital projects including stormwater, parks and transportation projects. He can take a project from conception to as-built performing or managing the multiple disciplines needed to bring a project together. He has a diverse background in permitting and agency (Federal, State and local) compliance. He has represented projects and clients in a variety of public processes and led community involvement in meetings. He is a Charlotte County resident living in Deep Creek.


Jordanne joined Johnso Engineering in 2016. She serves as a designer in the planning and landscape architecture group. After receiving her B.S. in Architectural Studies at the University of Technology, Jamaica, Jordanne joined Johnson Engineering full time in 2016.


As a student of architecture, she was also employed full time at a landscape design and construction firm and was involved in numerous types of projects including site planning and landscape design for roadways, parks, residential and commercial complexes, resorts, community gardens, and site mapping, utilizing skills like existing site observation and documentation, team and client meetings, report writing, conceptual design, and presentation.


Kyle a Florida native who joined Johnson Engineering in 2018 as an environmental technician in the Environmental group. He routinely conducts listed species surveys, vegetation monitoring, wetland delineations, environmental assessments and report preparation. Before joining Johnson Engineering, Kyle worked for Biotech Consulting Firm in Orlando for approximately four years following his high school graduation. Kyle initially served as an exotic vegetation maintenance technician within environmentally sensitive wetland mitigation areas and later gained valuable experience conducting bald eagle monitoring, gopher tortoise surveys and relocations in accordance with applicable state and federal protocols.


Dr. Korn joined Johnson Engineering in 2017 as wildlife biologist. She has extensive experience working with the federally endangered Florida panther, other protected species, as well as coordinating with federal and state agencies, non-governmental organizations, and private landowners. She has given close to 100 outreach presentations to both professional organizations and the public on land management and living with panthers. She has been a certified wildland firefighter and is currently a certified burn boss in the State of Florida. She has authored almost $50,000 in research grants for her work on ocelots in Texas and received $5,000 in remote camera equipment funds for panthers from the Brevard Zoo. She provides clients with wildlife surveys, GIS analyses, habitat management plans, vegetation mapping, and wetland jurisdictional determinations. Dr. Korn is also an adjunct professor in natural resources at South Florida State College.


Greg joined Johnson Engineering as an ecologist in 2015. He is a Certified Associate Ecologist with the Ecological Society of America (ESA) and focuses on permitting with the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), as well as post-permit compliance monitoring. As part of this work, Greg routinely conducts protected species surveys, vegetation and habitat mapping, wetland delineation, wetland functional assessments, piezometer installation and oversight, and crested caracara and bald eagle monitoring. Greg is a Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) Authorized Gopher Tortoise Agent and is permitted to oversee mechanical excavation of tortoise burrows.


Gary worked with Johnson Engineering from 2004 through 2006 as an ecologist. He rejoined the Johnson Engineering team in 2015. His duties include vegetation mapping, wildlife surveys, track surveys, protected species management plans, wetland jurisdictional delineations, and wetland preserve mitigation monitoring. Gary works closely with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD), Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FFWCC), U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), Lee County Port Authority, as well as local city and county government agencies.


David a Fort Myers native who joined Johnson Engineering in January2017 as an instrument tech with the survey department.He then transferred into the environmental department in September 2017 assisting the project managers on species surveys, vegetation surveys, wetland delineations, monitoring, and reports. David is aCertified FAA drone pilot providing the firm and clients with aerial observation/reconnaissance for marketing and monitoring of project construction.


David joined Johnson Engineering in 2013 as a Certified Senior Ecologist. David is also a Research Associate and Courtesy Graduate Faculty member at the Florida Gulf Coast University. David has three decades of professional experience in limnology, aquatic and wetland ecology, fish, wildlife, macroinvertebrate, and water quality studies. David was trained in the QA/QC protocols for State and Federal agencies (for drinking water, ambient water quality, extractions, bacteriological, bio-assay, radon, and bio-assessments) as Aquatic Biologist at Lee County and as Limnologist at the University of Iowa. David assisted in the implementation of a bacteriological source identification study of the Philippi Creek watershed for Sarasota County. As a member of the Johnson Engineering team, David routinely conducts benthic resource surveys, wetland delineations and functional assessments, mitigation monitoring, listed species surveys (inclusive of caracara and Florida bonneted bat) and permitting of aquatic restoration projects.


Kevin joined Johnson Engineering in 2001 and his surveying experience includes control, boundary, topographic, route, hydrographic, construction, GPS, elevation certificates and mortgage surveys. He has years of field experience as a survey crew chief, as well as a survey technician and has been licensed as a P.S.M since 2003. Kevin serves as project manager on hydrographic, boundary, design and construction projects.

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