Mark
A. Ritchie, PE/PLS
Mr.
Ritchie has been actively involved in the field of engineering and land
surveying for the past thirteen years.
Following four years of engineering internship, Mr. Ritchie successfully
attained licensure as a Professional Engineer in the States of Oklahoma and
Colorado in January of 2000. In May
of 2004, Mr. Ritchie furthered his professional licensure through successful
completion of the requirements to become a licensed Professional Land Surveyor
in the State of Oklahoma. Mr.
Ritchie’s experience includes the performance of local and regional flood
studies, the design of residential and commercial developments, and the design
of transportation projects. Mr.
Ritchie specializes in the FEMA Map Revision Hydrology and Hydraulic study
process. These Conditional Letters
of Map Revision (CLOMR) and Final Letters of Map Revision (LOMR) studies cover
the entire spectrum of public, commercial, and private projects. Mr. Ritchie has performed studies for
the Oklahoma Department of Transportation and the City of Oklahoma City as well
as numerous private development companies.
Mr. Ritchie designed the US 64 Woods County widening and resurfacing
project in 2000. Mr. Ritchie has
coordinated, directed, and personally performed topographic and construction
staking surveys.
Employment
History
Triad Design
Group
Oklahoma City,
Oklahoma
Associate
Engineer
Performed
local and regional flood studies to support bridge design projects and FEMA map
revisions associated with highway construction projects.
Coon
Engineering
Oklahoma City,
Oklahoma
Associate
Engineer
Performed
local and regional flood studies; Designed residential, commercial, and
transportation projects; Coordinated and directed surveys and site work;
Estimated construction costs; Served as liaison to developers, contractors, and
governmental agencies.
TSP
Sheridan,
Wyoming
Associate
Engineer
Designed
transportation projects; Performed site work engineering in support of
architectural site design; Performed construction inspection for municipal
utility and transportation projects; Acted as public liaison for community
development block grant projects.
Standard
Testing and Engineering
Oklahoma City,
Oklahoma
Construction
Materials Testing Technician
Prepared and
performed in-lab and on-site construction material
testing.
Gose and
Associates
Stillwater,
Oklahoma
Survey Crew
Chief and Computer Draftsman
Served as chief of a construction staking and topographic collection
survey crew; performed computer drafting; managed community development block
grant projects.
Floodplain
Engineering
1) FEMA LOMR
Hydrologic & Hydraulic Study of the Dry Creek drainage basin for the City of
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
2) FEMA
CLOMR/LOMR Hydrologic & Hydraulic Study of the Rose Creek drainage basin for
the Melrose Group of Hilton Head, South Carolina.
3) FEMA
CLOMR/LOMR Hydraulic Study of Bluff Creek for Lone Oak Development of Oklahoma
City, Oklahoma.
4) FEMA CLOMR
Hydraulic Study of Deer Creek for the Villagio at Deer Creek Development of
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
5) FEMA CLOMR
Hydraulic Study of Deer Creek for the State Highway 74 Reconstruction project
for the Oklahoma Department of Transportation.
Surveying
1) Chisholm Creek Hydrologic & Hydraulic
Study: Served as crew chief for
collection of cross sections and drainage structures. Data was used by the City of Edmond and
their consulting engineer for floodplain analysis in the Chisholm Creek
basin.
2) Coordination of design-ready
surveys:
a. ODOT SIP - Hwy 3 in Atoka,
Oklahoma
b. ODOT SIP - Hwy 31 in McAlester,
Oklahoma
c. Oklahoma City - West Reno Avenue
widening.
Transportation
Design
1)U.S. 64, Woods County, Oklahoma: Grading, Drainage, Widening and
Resurfacing of 9.68 km.
2)Girls
School Road - State Hwy. 9 - County Road No. 115: Complete reconstruction design
of 4.3 km of roadway to WYDOT standards and
specifications.
Residential
Design
1) Oakmond V: Design and construction plan
development for potable water, sanitary sewer, paving, and storm sewer
systems.
2) Villagio at Deer Creek: Value engineering,
construction administration; lift station design, and FEMA CLOMR
study.
Sanitary Sewer Lift Station
Design
1) Villagio at
Deer Creek: Permanent station.
2) Braden
Park: Permanent station.
3) Woodvine:
Temporary station.
Education
Oklahoma State
University
Bachelor of
Science in Civil Engineering - May 1995
Professional
Licensure
Oklahoma -
Professional Engineer - No. 19576
Oklahoma -
Professional Land Surveyor - No. 1597
Colorado -
Professional Engineer - No. 35465
Professional
Memberships
Oklahoma
Society of Land Surveyors
Professional
References
Available upon
request