Zachary Racine
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Experience
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ADG (Aquatic Development Group)
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United States
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Construction
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1 - 100 Employee
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Equipment Engineer
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Oct 2017 - Present
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Racine Solutions LLC
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Glenmont, New York, United States
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Co-Owner
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2021 - Present
We offer drafting, modeling, 3D printing and/or machining services for "small-batch" parts. We offer drafting, modeling, 3D printing and/or machining services for "small-batch" parts.
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Maryland State Highway Administration
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United States
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Civil Engineering
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700 & Above Employee
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Transportation Engineer / Project Manager
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Jul 2008 - May 2009
• Managed the planning and design portions of a $1.8 million roadway widening and ADA facility upgrade project on MD781 in Cecil County Maryland • Managed the design of a ~$1 million highway realignment project of MD 68 in Washington County Maryland • Managed the design and bid-coordination of a $2 million area-wide median barrier project which was a part of Obama’s Economic Stimulus Package • Performed cost analysis and construction estimates for these projects • Developed and maintained project schedules • Designed geometric highway upgrades and improvements in accordance with AASHTO and MD SHA guidelines and regulations, and developed construction plan sheets • Coordinated among hydraulics, environmental permitting, historical, right of way and many other divisions within SHA. • Developed Maintenance of Traffic Plans Show less
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Intern
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May 2007 - Aug 2007
- Collected concrete samples in accordance with ASTM and ACI guidelines at many construction sites including a windmill farm and several mid-sized, multi-story buildings - Collected soil and gravel samples in accordance with ASTM guidelines at many construction sites in upstate NY - After allowing concrete, grout and mortar samples to cure for 7, 28 and 56 days, I performed compressive strength testing with a universal testing machine (UTM). Then I calculated the strength from the load given on the UTM - Performed soil compaction (Proctor and Modified Proctor) tests to determine the soil's optimal water content for compaction - Performed grain size (sieve) analysis on soil samples. If the soil consisted of many fines (silt or clay), hydrometer analysis was required - Assisted with on-site nuclear density compaction testing SOFTWARE Microstation, AutoCADD, InRoads, ArcGIS, Matlab, STAADPro, ProjectWise, Highway Cost Estimator, Outlook, Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, Google Earth, Visidata. Show less
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Education
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Clarkson University
Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering