Meet Our Staff
Patrick High P.E.
Vice President - Land Development
Patrick
High received his B.S. in Civil Engineering in 1983 from Michigan
Technological University and his Professional Engineer registration
in 1988.
High brings over 24 years of experience as a Senior Civil Engineer
and has consulted in the areas of land development, water resources,
utilities and general civil engineering projects. He is a member
of the American Society of Civil Engineers, Florida Engineering
Society and the National Society of Professional Engineers.
An Illinois native High began his career as a Project Engineer
with Lloyd & Associates in Vero Beach, later went on to work
for LBFH in Jupiter, then joined Gee & Jenson in West Palm Beach
as a Project Manager, a capacity he also performed for PBS&J
prior to joining Biscayne Engineering in 2002.
High has worked on numerous key private and public projects which
include:
- Miramar Town Center, Miramar, FL
Civil Project Manager for a Mediterranean style shopping district,
with “Main Street” store fronts and waterfront views
characteristic of a traditional town and pedestrian oriented streets.
- Wal-Mart, Jupiter, FL
Civil Project Manager for a 150,000 S.F. store.
- Hard Rock Casino, Hollywood, FL
Civil Project Engineer responsible for the due diligence study
for the 750-bed hotel and casino complex for the Seminole Indian
Reservation.
- U.S. Army Strategic Mobility Logistics Base,
Charleston, SC,
Civil Project Engineer responsible for the design drainage facilities,
roadways and water & sewer distribution facilities for the
proposed 400-acre army base.
- Hammock Dunes, Flagler County, FL
Civil Project Engineer responsible for design, permitting and
plan preparation for the Master Drainage System serving the 997-acre
private Oceanfront Golf Course community in Northeast Florida.
- Ranger Drainage District, Orange County, FL
Civil Project Engineer responsible for the set up and analysis
of the hydraulic modeling of the 2500-acre drainage district which
has six canals draining mixed use land to the St. Johns Water
Management District basin via several pristine river basins.
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