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Master of Science in Geodesy and Civil Engineering,
University of Hannover, Germany, 1991
Bachelor of Science in Geodesy and Civil Engineering,
University of Hannover, Germany, 1989
Associate Degree in Surveying Technology and Surveying,
Hannover College, Germany, 1982
email: jangarbers@tmg-consulting.net
Tel: (504) 569-9239 Ex. 25
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As TMG Consulting's Director of Geomatics, Mr. Garbers is responsible for on-site planning studies, mapping, GIS and facility management. He provides professional services to various public infrastructure organizations such as the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport, the Regional Transit Authority, and the Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office, including construction cost estimates and independent fee estimates. He also applies GIS technology and gravity model methodology to the analysis of gaming markets.
Prior to joining TMG Consulting, Mr. Garbers worked for the Federal Agency for Technical Relief (THW) in Bonn, Germany, heading the division for Policy and National Operation Management. In this role, he served as Head of Mission for the Dewatering of New Orleans in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
Mr. Garbers over 20 years of work experience includes further work as a research assistant at the Federal Statistics Office in Wiesbaden, Germany. He contributed to the development of a statistical GIS system incorporating remote sensing and photogrammetric data for the analysis of land use changes. Mr. Garbers also taught as an instructor at Magdeburg-Stendal College and at the Institute for Community Consulting in Bernburg. He instructed students in surveying engineering, land management and rural planning. At the Magdeburg Office of Agriculture and Land Development, he headed the land planning division for the state of Saxon Anhalt, including land management, surveying, mapping, planning, construction monitoring, environmental protection, GIS, photogrammetry, supervision and implementation.
Mr. Garbers holds a number of Federal Emergency Management Administration (FEMA) certifications and serves as an Adjunct Professor at Tulane University, heading the master level course in Critical Infrastructure Protection in the Homeland Security Studies program.
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