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i <br />[I <br />L'J <br />E <br />U <br />1.11 <br />C <br />A <br />STAFFING - RELEVANT EXPERIENCE <br />Design -Build Team: Lead Designer— Stantec; Bridge Contractor — Anzac <br />Description of the Our company was the Lead Design Consultant for this Design -Build Team. The M -Path Project was designed <br />scope of the work with the main objective of constructing the final gap of the already existing shared path for pedestrians and <br />bicyclists between Datran Drive and SW 67th Ave. M -Path is a 10 mile paved multi -use path in urban Miami - <br />Dade County that meanders within Miami Dade Transit (MDT) right -of -way under the elevated Metrorail <br />guideways. M -Path is also part of the developing trail system referred to as East Coast Greenway (ECG) which <br />spans nearly 3,000 miles winding its way between Canada and Key West, linking all the major cities of the <br />eastern seaboard. The project consisted of a 1.25 mile segment of shared -use trail which included a <br />prefabricated steel truss bridge crossing over the SR 878 on -ramp that included security and lighting <br />components. The bridge was delivered to the site in four (4) sections and erected on -site using several lane and <br />ramp closures in coordination with Miami -Dade Expressway Authority. The ramp approaches were built with <br />mechanically stabilized earth (MSE) walls which also served the purpose of direct bridge abutments for bridge <br />support. This innovative solution provided several advantages including elimination of driven pile foundations, <br />faster construction and less impact to on-going traffic and MTD transit lines. In addition, a portion of the path <br />was built adjacent to the Snapper Creek Canal which required dose coordination with South Florida Water <br />Management District. This section was updated to have special aesthetic lighting and landscaping features. The <br />project also included scope such as drainage, signing and pavement markings and signalization. This project <br />was constructed using the design -build procurement process using ARRA funds through a partnership between <br />the Florida Department of Transportation and Miami -Date Transit <br />1 <br />Owner /Agency, <br />FDOT District 6 <br />Client Name, <br />1000 NW 111th Avenue <br />address, <br />Miami, FL 33172 <br />phone number, <br />Jong Benitez, P.E., Project Manager <br />email address <br />Tel. 305470 -5471 hong.benitez @dol.state.Fl.us <br />General <br />Contractor <br />ANZAC — Bridge Contractor <br />Steve McNamara 305 -669 -1986 <br />Total Construction Estimated Cost $4.5 Million I Total Construction Actual Cost <br />Project Status <br />I Completed (January 2011) <br />1 <br />$4.5 Million <br />18 <br />