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Matthews | DCCM Adds Surveying Service Line​

Matthews | DCCM adds Surveying Service Line Matthews | DCCM is proud to announce the addition of Surveying to our firm. We are thrilled to extend this service to our clients, providing them with a more comprehensive solution tailored to their needs. With the integration of surveying services in our firm, we embark on an exciting journey, further solidifying our dedication to addressing our community’s diverse needs. Our team is driven to deliver innovative, precise, and enduring surveying solutions that leave a lasting impact.Starting with the initial survey planning and carrying through to the rigorous data analysis, we will serve as your unwavering partner throughout every stage of the surveying process, guaranteeing outstanding outcomes and client contentment. Our team’s enthusiasm goes beyond the technical aspects. We view each project as an opportunity to collaborate, learn, and grow together with our clients. Your unique challenges inspire us to innovate and find solutions that make a tangible difference. In embracing the world of surveying, we look forward to forging a strong partnership with you, where our dedication to excellence and our passion for delivering precise information will contribute to the success of your projects, big or small. Together, we can explore, map, and shape the world around us with confidence and precision. About Us: Matthews | DCCM was founded in 2005 and has grown to be the largest civil engineering firm based in St. Johns County, offering full-service civil, land development, and transportation engineering services, along with architecture, planning, and landscape architecture services. We are committed to actively working to better our community, and providing unparalleled engineering services to public and private clients throughout the Southeastern United States. Ready to work together? Let’s talk about your project. additional articles April 5, 2024 Celebrating World Landscape Architecture Month: A Tribute To Nature's Canvas​ March 15, 2024 Celebrating National Surveyor's Week February 20, 2024 Bridging Gaps: The Impact of Civil Engineering in Florida's Infrastructure February 8, 2024 Matthews | DCCM's Comprehensive Suite of Solutions January 4, 2024 Project Spotlight: Woodlawn Road Facebook Linkedin Envelope

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National Planning Month

National Planning Month Written by: Rachel Washington As we continue into October, we recognize it as National Planning Month—a dedicated time to acknowledge the art and science of urban and regional planning. At Matthews | DCCM, we view planning as the cornerstone upon which resilient, sustainable communities are crafted. From conceiving eco-conscious cities to preserving the natural beauty of our landscapes, our team of experts is steadfast in our commitment to shaping a brighter, more sustainable future. The Essence of Planning Urban and regional planning is a complex process that profoundly shapes the character of our communities. It involves carefully managing land use, transportation, infrastructure, and environmental considerations to create spaces that are both functional and sustainable. These spaces are not just physical landscapes; they represent the places where people live, work, and thrive. Our Expertise in Action At Matthews | DCCM, we take pride in our role as stewards of intelligent, sustainable planning. Our team, comprised of seasoned planners, architects, and engineers, collaborates seamlessly to develop innovative solutions that address the unique challenges faced by communities today. Here’s a glimpse into how our expertise contributes to the world of sustainable planning: Urban Regeneration: We excel at transforming underutilized areas into vibrant urban centers. These revitalized spaces are thoughtfully designed to cater to the diverse needs of residents and businesses, breathing new life into communities. Transportation Planning: Our specialization lies in crafting transportation networks that are not only efficient but also environmentally responsible and accessible. These networks alleviate congestion, reduce emissions, and improve mobility for all. Environmental Responsibility: At Matthews | DCCM, we champion green infrastructure, sustainable construction practices, and the responsible preservation of natural resources within our planning processes. This unwavering commitment reflects our dedication to the environment. Community Engagement: Inclusive planning is at the heart of our approach. Actively involving the community at every stage ensures that their voices are not just heard but valued. This fosters a profound sense of ownership and pride in the final outcomes. At Matthews | DCCM, planning is more than just a profession; it’s a commitment to shaping a better world. We invite you to connect with us today to explore our comprehensive planning services. Together, let’s chart a path toward a brighter future for your community—one marked by thoughtful planning and sustainable development. additional articles April 5, 2024 Celebrating World Landscape Architecture Month: A Tribute To Nature's Canvas​ March 15, 2024 Celebrating National Surveyor's Week February 20, 2024 Bridging Gaps: The Impact of Civil Engineering in Florida's Infrastructure February 8, 2024 Matthews | DCCM's Comprehensive Suite of Solutions January 4, 2024 Project Spotlight: Woodlawn Road Facebook Linkedin Envelope

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Congratulations to Dylan Scanlon, EI, on 10 Years of Service

Congratulations to Dylan Scanlon, EI, on 10 Years of Service Join us in celebrating Dylan Scanlon’s remarkable 10-year journey with Matthews | DCCM. His time with our team began as an intern during his high school days at Creekside High School and continued throughout his college years at UNF. Witnessing Dylan’s transformation into the accomplished engineer he is today has been a true privilege. Dylan’s unwavering commitment to precision and attention to detail has significantly impacted our company’s processes. Additionally, his dedication has played a pivotal role in the growth and development of his teammates. He harbors a profound passion for nurturing future engineers and is a co-founder of the Florida Civil Educators Foundation, dedicated to preparing STEM students for successful careers. As we reflect on Dylan’s decade of dedication and achievement, we look forward to the continued impact he will undoubtedly make in the field of engineering and education. His journey with us has been marked by growth, innovation, and a deep commitment to excellence. We extend our heartfelt congratulations to Dylan on this significant milestone and express our gratitude for his invaluable contributions to Matthews | DCCM. Together, we look ahead to a future where his passion for shaping the next generation of engineers will continue to inspire and uplift us all. Let’s join together in celebrating Dylan’s remarkable journey and wishing him every success in the years to come. Here’s to the next ten years and beyond! additional articles April 5, 2024 Celebrating World Landscape Architecture Month: A Tribute To Nature's Canvas​ March 15, 2024 Celebrating National Surveyor's Week February 20, 2024 Bridging Gaps: The Impact of Civil Engineering in Florida's Infrastructure February 8, 2024 Matthews | DCCM's Comprehensive Suite of Solutions January 4, 2024 Project Spotlight: Woodlawn Road Facebook Linkedin Envelope

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Employee Spotlight: Mike Silverstein, Senior Construction Inspector

Employee Spotlight: Mike Silverstein, Senior Construction Inspector Since joining our team in 2022, Mike Silverstein has proven to be an invaluable asset in his role as Senior Construction Inspector. With his extensive expertise and unwavering dedication, he has consistently delivered exceptional results that have had a profound impact on the overall success of our projects.  Mike’s responsibilities encompass a range of vital construction administration tasks and processes. These include managing essential documents like kick-off paperwork, plan revisions, Requests for Information (RFIs), and payment applications. Moreover, he actively participates in pre-construction meetings, on-site inspections, and coordinated testing efforts. His involvement extends to assisting in the smooth facilitation of project permitting and eventual closeout.  Beyond these core duties, Mike’s versatility shines as he readily takes on additional roles. He engages in surveying activities when necessary, contributing valuable data that enhances the accuracy of design work and overall project progress. This multi-faceted approach underscores his commitment to ensuring comprehensive and seamless project execution.  Mike is originally from Brooklyn, New York, where he grew up dreaming of owning a pizza place. He spent 15 years working in New York City on some of the city’s biggest infrastructure upgrades and super-tall high-rise towers. The tallest building he ever led for survey layout was the Brooklyn Tower, located at 9 DeKalb Avenue in Brooklyn, NY, which is 1066′ tall and currently sits at #18 on the country’s tallest buildings list. He relocated to St. Augustine with his wife, Nicole, and sons Tyler and Kyle, and together they enjoy playing sports, fishing, and going to the beach.  Mike’s collaborative spirit and effective communication skills have fostered a more streamlined and efficient working environment within our CEI team. He has consistently demonstrated his willingness to share insights, offer guidance, and mentor his team members. His dedication to continuous improvement is evident in his proactive approach to problem-solving. His innovative suggestions and solutions have led to the optimization of processes, resulting in notable time and cost savings. We look forward to the continued growth and evolution of our CEI efforts and processes under his knowledgeable lead!   additional articles April 5, 2024 Celebrating World Landscape Architecture Month: A Tribute To Nature's Canvas​ March 15, 2024 Celebrating National Surveyor's Week February 20, 2024 Bridging Gaps: The Impact of Civil Engineering in Florida's Infrastructure February 8, 2024 Matthews | DCCM's Comprehensive Suite of Solutions January 4, 2024 Project Spotlight: Woodlawn Road Facebook Linkedin Envelope

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Project Spotlight: Marketplace Road

Project Spotlight: Marketplace Roadway Written by: Chris Buttermore and Rachel Washington St. Johns Marketplace, located off SR 207 in St. Augustine, has experienced substantial changes to both the infrastructure and development. We are proud to have contributed our expertise in master infrastructure design and permitting to facilitate the division and development of the entire marketplace property into individual parcels. Our comprehensive services encompassed the establishment of a robust backbone roadway system, featuring two main roadways: Marketplace Drive and Resort Way. Key Facts About the Project Chris Buttermore, PE, is the project manager.  Projects on this site are currently under construction. Design included site layout, grading and drainage design, utility design, and landscape and irrigation design. Marketplace Drive spans an impressive length of approximately 4,000 feet, running parallel to I-95. This road was meticulously designed to accommodate traffic needs, initially configured as a 4-lane divided urban section tapering into a 2-lane urban section. To enhance safety and accessibility, both sections of Marketplace Drive are equipped with curb and gutter infrastructure, while a dedicated multi-use path has been incorporated to accommodate pedestrians and cyclists. Stretching over approximately 2,000 feet, Resort Way complements the overall transportation network within the development. Primarily designed as a 2-lane urban section, Resort Way seamlessly connects to the RV Resort/Campground, while also extending the convenience of the multi-use path to its users. With the successful completion of Marketplace Drive and Resort Way, our team addressed the immediate transportation needs for the development, which also establishing a framework for sustainable growth. These roads serve as essential roadway, facilitating seamless access to a multitude of commercial ventures and attracting a diverse range of businesses. As the marketplace property continues to evolve and welcome new developments, we remain committed to upholding the highest standards of design and permitting. Our comprehensive approach ensures that every aspect of the infrastructure supports the growth and prosperity of the marketplace, making it a desirable destination for businesses and individuals alike. Our Experience From conception to completion, we can provide a total solution to meet your needs. Matthews | DCCM combines strategic planning, experience, creativity, and an integrated approach to each project to ensure project success. Our experts guide clients in overcoming regulatory hurdles and avoiding costly pitfalls from initial planning and engineering through implementation and post-project performance monitoring. Our firm is FDOT pre-qualified in the following work groups: 3.1 – Minor Highway Design 3.2 – Major Highway Design 7.1 – Signing, Pavement Marking and Channelization 10.1 – Roadway Construction Engineering Inspection 13.6 – Land Planning/Engineering In need of our civil engineering, landscape architecture, or architecture services for your project? We would be happy to partner with you! additional articles April 5, 2024 Celebrating World Landscape Architecture Month: A Tribute To Nature's Canvas​ March 15, 2024 Celebrating National Surveyor's Week February 20, 2024 Bridging Gaps: The Impact of Civil Engineering in Florida's Infrastructure February 8, 2024 Matthews | DCCM's Comprehensive Suite of Solutions January 4, 2024 Project Spotlight: Woodlawn Road Facebook Linkedin Envelope

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Enhancing Traffic Safety: A Civil Engineer’s Perspective

Enhancing Traffic Safety: A Civil Engineer’s Perspective Written by: Rachel Washington As cities like St. Augustine continue to grow and traffic congestion becomes increasingly prevalent, ensuring the safety of road users has become a paramount concern for civil engineers. Traffic safety encompasses a broad range of factors, including road design, traffic management, and public awareness. Civil engineers play a crucial role in promoting traffic safety awareness and create innovative solutions to create safer road environments. Road Design Civil engineers are responsible for designing and developing road infrastructure that prioritizes safety. This involves analyzing traffic patterns, considering vehicle and pedestrian interactions, and implementing appropriate design elements. Key considerations include: Intersection design: Engineers strive to design intersections that minimize conflict points, enhance visibility, and regulate traffic flow. Roundabouts, for instance, have been proven to significantly reduce the severity of accidents. Pedestrian safety: Sidewalks, crosswalks, pedestrian bridges, and signalized crossings are examples of infrastructure elements designed to protect vulnerable road users. Road markings and signage: Proper signage and road markings are essential for guiding drivers and improving overall road safety. Engineers ensure these elements are clear, visible, and compliant with relevant standards. Traffic Management Civil engineers work on developing strategies to manage traffic effectively and mitigate potential hazards. They employ various tools and techniques, such as: Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS): Utilizing technology like traffic cameras, sensors, and real-time data analysis helps engineers monitor traffic flow, identify congestion, and respond promptly to incidents. Traffic signal optimization: Engineers optimize signal timings to enhance traffic efficiency, reduce delays, and minimize the likelihood of accidents. Speed management: Implementing speed management measures, including speed limits, speed humps, and speed cameras, helps control vehicle speeds, preventing accidents caused by excessive speeding. Public Awareness Creating a culture of traffic safety requires not only infrastructure improvements but also active public involvement. Civil engineers, with the support of planners, play a crucial role in raising awareness among road users by: Education campaigns: Collaborating with local authorities, engineers organize campaigns to educate drivers, pedestrians, and cyclists about safe practices, traffic rules, and the importance of sharing the road responsibly. Community engagement: Engineers actively engage with local communities, conducting workshops, town hall meetings, and surveys to understand their concerns and incorporate their feedback into road safety initiatives. Partnerships with law enforcement: Collaborating with law enforcement agencies to enforce traffic regulations, crack down on violations, and conduct awareness programs fosters a sense of accountability and compliance among road users. Traffic safety awareness is a multi-faceted endeavor that demands collaboration between civil engineers, local authorities, and the public. By implementing innovative road designs, optimizing traffic management systems, and fostering a culture of public awareness, civil engineers are instrumental in creating safer road environments. Ultimately, our efforts aim to reduce the occurrence of accidents, minimize injuries, and save lives. At Matthews | DCCM, we understand the significance of traffic safety and are dedicated to providing comprehensive solutions to enhance road user protection. Our team of experienced civil engineers, roadway designers, and planners combine technical expertise with a deep understanding of local traffic dynamics to deliver customized road design and traffic management solutions. We prioritize collaboration with local communities, authorities, and stakeholders to ensure that our projects align with their needs and aspirations. Together, let us create a safer and more sustainable transportation infrastructure, where every journey is a secure and enjoyable experience for all. Contact us today to learn more about how we can assist you in achieving your traffic safety goals. additional articles August 15, 2023 Enhancing Traffic Safety: A Civil Engineer's Perspective July 31, 2023 Celebrating National Professional Engineer (PE) Day July 24, 2023 Employee Spotlight: Chris Buttermore, PE, Transportation Lead July 3, 2023 How Roadway Engineering Has Advanced Over Time June 30, 2023 Meet The Matthews | DCCM Summer 2023 Interns​ Facebook Linkedin Envelope

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Celebrating National Professional Engineer (PE) Day

Celebrating National Professional Engineer (PE) Day Written by: Rachel Washington National Professional Engineer (PE) Day provides an opportunity to celebrate the achievements of professional engineers and honor their invaluable contributions. Within the vast field of engineering, civil engineering stands out as a cornerstone discipline that shapes our built environment. From designing and constructing infrastructure to ensuring public safety, civil engineers play a vital role in enhancing the quality of our daily lives. Join us as we celebrate National PE Day, the PEs here at Matthews | DCCM, and recognize the excellence in engineering that keeps our world moving forward. The Importance of Civil Engineers Civil engineers are integral to the development and maintenance of our infrastructure, including roads, bridges, buildings, water/wastewater systems, and transportation networks. These highly skilled individuals bring their expertise and technical knowledge to various industries and sectors, contributing to the development, maintenance, and improvement of our infrastructure, systems, and technologies. Here are some key reasons why civil engineers are crucial for the progress and well-being of our society: Infrastructure Development: Civil engineers are responsible for designing, planning, and constructing infrastructure projects that support our communities. From designing efficient road networks to creating sustainable buildings, civil engineers transform concepts into tangible assets that enhance our daily lives. Public Safety: One of the primary responsibilities of civil engineers is to prioritize public safety in their designs. They analyze factors to ensure that infrastructure projects meet stringent safety standards. Civil engineers play a vital role in minimizing risks associated with natural disasters, ensuring that buildings and infrastructure can withstand various hazards. Environmental Sustainability: With a growing focus on sustainability, civil engineers contribute to minimizing the environmental impact of infrastructure projects. They design and implement systems that promote energy efficiency, water conservation, waste management, and renewable energy integration. By incorporating sustainable practices, civil engineers help create a greener and more environmentally friendly future. Transportation Planning and Development: Civil engineers are instrumental in developing transportation systems that facilitate efficient movement of goods and people. They design roadways, bridges, and public transportation networks to improve traffic flow, enhance safety, and reduce congestion. Civil engineers also play a crucial role in the planning and implementation of sustainable transportation solutions, such as bike lanes and mass transit systems. Water/Wastewater Resources Management: Civil engineers are involved in managing and optimizing water resources to meet the needs of communities. They design water supply systems, wastewater treatment plants, and stormwater management solutions. By incorporating innovative techniques, civil engineers help conserve water, prevent pollution, and mitigate the impact of floods and droughts. Urban Planning and Development: Civil engineers contribute to the planning and development of sustainable cities and communities. They collaborate with architects, urban planners, and policymakers to create livable spaces, incorporating green infrastructure, efficient land use, and smart city technologies. Civil engineers ensure that urban environments are designed to be functional, environmentally friendly, and conducive to a high quality of life. Professional Engineers at Matthews | DCCM National Professional Engineer Day provides a special occasion to recognize and celebrate the achievements of engineers, specifically our civil engineers. It is a time to appreciate their dedication, expertise, and commitment to excellence. Let’s meet the PEs at Matthews | DCCM: Rob A. Matthews III, PE: President and Principal-in-Charge. Rob has over 25 years of experience in land development and provides an innovative approach and expertise to all phased of land development, civil engineering, and environmental and regulatory permitting. Billy Almaguer, PE: VP of Culture and Innovation. Billy has 22 years of experience and has specialized skills in wetland and nutrient load modeling and stormwater master planning. Alex Acree, PE: VP of Production. Alex has 17 years of experience and is the lead over all land development projects at Matthews | DCCM. His expertise includes analysis and design of stormwater management systems, watershed analysis, and pond siting analysis and reports. Chris Buttermore, PE: Transportation Lead. Chris has 17 years of experience and is the lead over all transportation projects at Matthews | DCCM. His expertise includes roadway engineer, MOT engineer, and S&PM engineer on many FDOT, county and city projects. Fred R. “Rudd” Jones, Jr., PE: Senior Project Manager. Rudd has over 35 years of experience in the engineering and construction industry. His experience includes civil and agricultural engineering, Water Control Districts plans, Master Plan and DRI Planning, Major Drainage and basin studies, roadway drainage, and stormwater management facilities. Tyler Smith, PE: Senior Project Manager. Tyler has 10 years of experience as a civil and roadway engineer. He has specialized skills in designing roadway and transportation systems which have included widening, milling, and resurfacing, intersection improvements, and interchange design. Scott Knowles, PE: Senior Professional Engineer and QA/QC Manager. Scott has 26 years of experience in all phases of land development engineering. He has specialized experience in Geographic Information System (GIS) databases, and in pump and power systems design for sanitary and stormwater lift stations. On National PE Day, let’s acknowledge the remarkable contributions of civil engineers, including our own PEs, and their unwavering commitment to excellence. Their expertise, innovation, and dedication shape our built environment, enhance public safety, and promote sustainable development. By celebrating civil engineers, we recognize their vital role in advancing infrastructure, improving transportation systems, managing water resources, and creating sustainable communities. additional articles July 31, 2023 Celebrating National Professional Engineer (PE) Day July 24, 2023 Employee Spotlight: Chris Buttermore, PE, Transportation Lead July 3, 2023 How Roadway Engineering Has Advanced Over Time June 30, 2023 Meet The Matthews | DCCM Summer 2023 Interns​ June 26, 2023 Matthews | DCCM Welcomes Daniel R. Pickett, AIA, as Director of Architecture Facebook Linkedin Envelope

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How Roadway Engineering Has Advanced Over Time

How Roadway Engineering Has Advanced Over Time Written by: Rachel Washington and Tyler Smith, PE Roadway engineering is the branch of civil engineering that deals with the design, construction, and maintenance of highways, bridges, and other roads. Roadway engineering is a vital part of our infrastructure, and it plays a crucial role in our economy and our way of life. The history of roadway engineering dates back to the early days of human civilization. The first roads were built by the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia and the Indus Valley. These early roads were made from large stones that made for a bumpy ride. Over time, early roadway engineers started to build roads in layers with larger stones on the bottom and gravel on top to fix this issue. Later, ideas like raising the center of the road which we call the “crown” and adding roadside ditches were added to account for stormwater. The Roman Empire then built the first highway system in the world, and the Chinese built the first bridge. In the modern era, roadway engineers deal with similar issues as the past, but have other increasingly complex problems that require sophisticated solutions. Today, roadway engineers must deal with a variety of challenges, such as traffic congestion, limited resources, and environmental impact. Despite these challenges, roadway engineering has made great strides in the last decade. New innovative ideas such as diverging diamond interchanges and advances in technology such as camera vehicle detection for traffic signals are becoming normal. Computer software has also allowed engineers to model traffic congestion, design cost effective highways, and provide advanced utility/drainage systems. Thanks to advances in technology, roadway engineers are now able to design and build highways that are safer, more efficient, and more sustainable. Looking to the future, it is clear that roadway engineering will continue to play a vital role in our society. As we face new challenges such as autonomous vehicles, aging infrastructure, and climate change, roadway engineers will need to adapt and innovate to ensure that our transportation infrastructure remains safe and sustainable. The field of roadway engineering is constantly evolving, and it will continue to be a critical component of our society’s infrastructure for many decades to come. Matthews | DCCM has extensive knowledge and experience with roadway design projects and coordinating transportation projects in general. With a focus on safety, maintainability, and efficiency, our engineers and technical staff work smart to improve transportation facilities and overall quality of life for its users while keeping a focus on the project budget. Previous successful roadway and transportation projects that Matthews | DCCM has been involved in range from small scale, local roadways and driveways to larger scale major collector and limited access highway improvements. These improvements included milling and resurfacing, widening, new roadways, signing & pavement marking improvements, safety improvements, drainage upgrades, utility work, and anything else you can expect to encounter within a roadway corridor. Matthews | DCCM provides economical and long-lasting solutions to transportation infrastructure and mobility challenges.  Learn more about our Transportation Lead, Chris Buttermore, PE, and Senior project Manager, Tyler Smith, PE.  additional articles June 5, 2023 Project Spotlight: Stillwater June 2, 2023 Matthews | DCCM is a Best Firm to Work For! June 1, 2023 Project Spotlight: Beaver Toyota May 24, 2023 Everything You Need To Know About Land Development In Civil Engineering April 17, 2023 Creating A Landscape That Is Environmentally Friendly Facebook Linkedin Envelope

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Meet The Matthews | DCCM Summer 2023 Interns​

Meet the Matthews | DCCM summer 2023 interns This summer, we welcomed a large group of interns to our team. This group was a mix of local high school and college students, each eager to gain real world experience working on real projects and gaining guidance as they pursue their degrees. These students brought a lot of energy and each individual has done an amazing job learning and growing as part of our team. We are excited to watch them continue on their paths to successful careers. We are proud to introduce our summer 2023 interns! Ian Fish I am a rising senior at Creekside High School and will be in my 4th year of the Engineering and Financial Technology Academies. I am an aspiring Civil/Structural Engineer, hoping to continue my education at the University of Central Florida following my graduation in 2024. My in and out of school hobbies include swimming, track, video games, listening to music and hanging out with friends. Grant Fortner I am a rising second-year at FSU pursuing a Civil Engineering degree. I chose to study Civil Engineering because it is so diverse in that there are so many areas I can choose within it. Personally, I’m more interested in the construction side of things. So far I’ve been learning how to use Civil 3D here at Matthews | DCCM and I love it! I haven’t been able to find any other opportunities willing to help teach me the qualifications I will need for my job after school. Besides engineering, my interests consist of sports, lifting, hunting, and music. Logan Karas I am currently a rising senior at Tocoi Creek High School. This is my first summer interning at Matthews| DCCM and I really enjoyed it. It taught me how to understand AutoCAD better and how to read drawings. I enjoy playing video games and playing sports such as football and lacrosse. And if you are considering applying here I highly recommend it! Matthew Hovis I am currently a rising senior pursuing my bachelor’s degree in civil engineering at the University of North Florida. Civil engineering originally piqued my interest in high school. Something about living in a world I helped build was an idea that I found to be very interesting. That is a feeling that has remained strong ever since, and I don’t think it will change anytime soon. Outside of school and work I enjoy cooking, hanging out with my friends and family as well as playing video games. Robie Matthews I am going into my Junior year at St. Joseph’s Academy, and this is my first year interning with Matthews | DCCM. I have an interest in engineering because it is awesome to see something that you create on a computer with CAD come to life in the form of a real, tangible, building or project. In addition, many members of my family are engineers. Outside of work or school, hobbies I enjoy are World War II reenacting, reading about history, playing tennis, and hanging out with friends. Sydney Morin I graduate this upcoming Spring from the University of North Florida with my Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. I’ve been with Matthews since 2018, and I’ve since worked my way up to Intern Lead. I work on Septage Treatment, Pond Design, and Lift Station design, and managing the Summer Interns. I still find Land Development the most rewarding out of all the Civil Specialties. Since my Junior year, I joined The American Society of Civil Engineers and Society of Women Engineers. I was recently elected as Historian for ASCE, Project Manager for SWE, and I am Project manager for UNF’s 2024 Concrete Canoe! Outside of Engineering I play video games, embroider, and I go to concerts. Tyler Gunther I am a rising senior and a part of the engineering academy at Creekside High School. I first learned how to use AutoCAD at school, but I enjoy having the opportunity to sharpen my skills and to learn how to use it for real projects. I think it is very interesting how much effort and collaboration goes in to developing land that most people don’t know about. Besides engineering, I enjoy cooking, music, and spending time outdoors. William Sherman I am a rising junior at the University of Florida pursuing a bachelor’s in civil engineering. During my time at UF, I was an officer on the sailing team and largely contributed to creating UF’s first official motorcycle club where I am still an officer and have my sights set on becoming president this coming fall. My initial interest in civil engineering was piqued by my father’s career, wanting to follow in his footsteps I embarked on the academic and professional journey that has led me to Matthews. Here at Matthews, I work hand in hand with lead CAD technicians to produce plans while gathering real-world knowledge and experience. In my free time, I enjoy motorcycle stunt riding, fishing, and surfing. Our interns get to experience working hands-on in the field. Interested in interning with our company? Learn more and apply here!

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Employee Spotlight: Alex Acree, PE, Land Development Lead

Employee Spotlight: Alex Acree, PE, Land Development Lead Alex joined the Matthews | DCCM team in 2016 and has grown tremendously over his time here. He is now our Land Development Lead, managing a team of professionals to analyze, design, and permit civil infrastructure projects, as well as manage the overall Land Development department and its growth. Through his time at Matthews | DCCM, Alex has fostered strong relationships within the St. Johns County School District, leading to notable projects such as Tocoi Creek and Beachside High Schools. He has led large-scale projects like Stillwater Residential Development from Lennar, a multi-phase project with a construction value of $21,000,000. Alex has also earned a solid reputation among many clients, resulting in repeat business and direct referrals, including Harvard Jolly Architecture, Lennar, and Atlee Development Group. Through his expertise, he has not only contributed to the expansion of our client base but has also fostered a culture of personal and professional development among his teammates. He is a strong project manager, an inspiring mentor, and a hands-on leader. Alex is a St. Augustine native. As a child, he was interested in becoming an architect. He attended Sante Fe College in Gainesville where he earned his AA before transferring to FSU to finish his degree. He initially transferred because of his wife (then girlfriend) Michelle, and found FSU to have a good engineering program thus shifting gears and taking the first step to becoming the skilled engineer we know him as today. He has actually known Michelle since 3rd grade, and while growing up by chance they went to the same summer camp in Jacksonville. Since they lived near each other they would carpool on occasion. Alex and his brother may have forgotten to pick her up a time or two! Luckily, she must have forgiven him because they have now been married for 18 years and have four children together. Alex’s commitment to being a loving father and a strong leader within his family is a testament to his character and the depth of his values. Alex has guided his team to success on countless projects across Florida. Through his leadership, mentorship, strategic thinking, and client-centric approach, he has not only helped the firm achieve success but has also nurtured and cultivated many of his teammates along the way. Alex’s initiative, innovation, and commitment and have helped shape our firm’s trajectory and future success.   His advice for future engineers: “Don’t pigeon hole yourself into one aspect of Land Development, get with a company that will allow you to diversify your skills and experience.”   We are incredibly proud to have Alex as part of our team’s leadership, and look forward to celebrating continued success together! additional articles June 18, 2023 Employee Spotlight: Alex Acree, PE, Land Development Lead June 5, 2023 Project Spotlight: Stillwater June 2, 2023 Matthews | DCCM is a Best Firm to Work For! June 1, 2023 Project Spotlight: Beaver Toyota May 24, 2023 Everything You Need To Know About Land Development In Civil Engineering Facebook Linkedin Envelope

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