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DAVID W. JANISCH, P.E. <br /> Title: Senior Project Engineer <br /> EDUCATION: B.S. in Civil Engineering <br /> University of Minnesota 1981 <br /> PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION: Minnesota <br /> PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS: Minnesota Surveyors and Engineers Society <br /> American Public Works Association <br /> SUMMARY EXPERIENCE <br /> Mr. Janisch was an employee in the Research and Development Office of the Minnesota <br /> Department of Transportation from 1978 to 1981 while attending the University of Minnesota. <br /> He operated a Model 2000 Road Rater and developed the computer software used by <br /> Mn/DOT to analyze the deflection data. <br /> Upon gradation from the University of Minnesota, Mr. Janisch worked as a project engineer <br /> for Midwest Pavement Management from 1982 to 1986. His responsibilities included <br /> deflection testing with a Model 2000 Road Rater and analyzing deflection data. Mr. Janisch <br /> developed a computerized pavement management program which was implemented in the <br /> cities of Roseville, Moorhead and Golden Valley, Minnesota. <br /> In 1986 Mr. Janisch began working for the City of Roseville as its Assistant City Engineer. He <br /> was in charge of six full time and four part time employees and was responsible for city <br /> street, sewer and water construction. He was selected as Roseville's 1987 Public Works <br /> Outstanding Supervisor. With his efforts, Roseville became one of the first cities in Minnesota <br /> to incorporate the results of a pavement management program into the city policies for street <br /> maintenance and reconstruction. Mr. Janisch joined Braun Pavement Technologies, Inc. in <br /> April of 1988. He brings to the company practical municipal experience relating to pavement <br /> management and the use of deflection testing in designing new city streets. <br /> KEY WORK EXPERIENCE <br /> Mr. Janisch developed a computerized pavement management program written in Turbo <br /> PascalT"" which can keep track of over 200 data items for every section of pavement. This <br /> program can then produce reports which can prioritize a street system based on any of the <br /> criteria selected. This program has been implemented or used in several cities in Minnesota. <br /> The City of Roseville was able to completely modify their street maintenance and <br /> reconstruction policy using this program. Mr. Janisch did all the computer programming and- <br /> made many presentations to city and county engineers as well as city council and city <br /> =-residents.:=Mr. Janisch also trained Roseville street department personnel in how to perform <br /> detailed surface condition ratings-and record the data. - <br /> Mr. Janisch has assisted several communities in implementing a pavement management <br /> program. <br /> • <br />