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<br />Sean Compel PE, LEED AP 0
<br />Senior Construction Administrator Sta
<br />Mr. Compel has over 1 I years of experience in the planning, design, permitting and construction of civil engineering and
<br />site development projects. He has served as project construction administrator and project engineer For various roadway,
<br />drainage, water, sewer, underground electrical, and industrial projects. Clients include municipalities, state agencies,
<br />educational facilities, and private businesses. His experience in construction services has allowed him to effectively deliver
<br />projects satisfying all owner requirements. Responsibilities during construction include permitting, review of scheduling, and
<br />overall cost analysis.
<br />EDUCATION
<br />Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, University of
<br />Miami, Miami, Florida, 2002
<br />REGISTRATIONS
<br />Professional Engineer #66618, State of Florida
<br />PROJECT EXPERIENCE
<br />North Miami Beach Bike Path Phase II', North Miami
<br />Beach, Florida
<br />Civil Engineer for the planning and design of 1.5 miles of
<br />asphalt bike path along NE 183rd Sheet from NE I Ith Avenue
<br />to NE 22nd Avenue. A new 8' wide asphalt path on the north
<br />swale connected to an existing path running along the Snake
<br />Creek Canal at NE 1 Ith Avenue and extended to NE 19th
<br />Avenue. From NE 19th Avenue to NE 22nd Avenue, the path
<br />was constructed on both sides of the sheet as a 5' extension of
<br />the existing pavement. The path then transitioned to 8' wide
<br />and headed north on NE 22nd Avenue to connect to the
<br />existing paths at Greynokis Park. Our scope included full
<br />signage Grid pavement markings to ensure safety for all
<br />bicyclists using the path.
<br />Indian Creek Village Entrance Improvements', Indian
<br />Creek, Florida
<br />Construction Administrator for the implementation of the first
<br />phase of the Master Plan. The plan identified critical concerns
<br />and built consensus among the Council Members and residents
<br />of the Village with respect to project scope and key design
<br />elements of proposed improvements and enhancements. These
<br />improvements include reconfiguration of the Village the entrance
<br />by tightening the corner radii, expanding the landscaped
<br />corners, creating an oval landscaped island, and historically
<br />restoring of the existing Gate House. The main roadway into
<br />the Village will also be reconfigured by narrowing the travel
<br />lanes to 12 -feet, introducing of a center landscaped median,
<br />and a 5 h. wide sidewalk for pedestrian and traffic safety.
<br />Sunset Drive Improvements (West of US 1)*, South
<br />Miami, Florida
<br />Construction Administrator for this master planning project
<br />involving the development of conceptual streetscape and
<br />infrastructure improvements along Sunset Drive from the western
<br />city limits to US I. These include delineating intersections with
<br />concrete pavers and crosswalks, redefining roadways sections,
<br />and providing new lighting and landscape design to increase
<br />public safety and appeal.
<br />Golden Beach Capital Improvements Program', Golden
<br />Beach, Florida
<br />Construction Administrator for this comprehensive Capital
<br />Improvements Program Master Plan that focuses on several
<br />major improvement areas: town-wide drainage improvements;
<br />utilities underground relocation (electrical, telephone, cable);
<br />and town-wide streetscape & traffic calming.
<br />NW 82nd Avenue Improvements`, Doral, Florida
<br />Project Manager for this project which included the study,
<br />design, and construction administration of various improvements
<br />on NW 82nd Avenue from NW 12th Street to NW 25th Street.
<br />It consisted of milling and resurfacing, sidewalk and curb and
<br />gutter replacement and reconstruction, handicap romp
<br />replacement, and drainage work including the installation of
<br />exfiltration trenches, concrete manholes and solid pipes. The
<br />project also involved the repair of damaged asphalt around
<br />existing manholes, valves, and above existing drainage
<br />trenches and crossings. The final design also included pavement
<br />markings and signage.
<br />Crandon Boulevard Master Plan', Key Biscayne, Florida
<br />Civil Engineer for this project that takes an existing suburban
<br />style highway and transforms it into a center of community
<br />activities. By promoting the safe and secure transit of all types of
<br />vehicles and pedestrians, this CPTEDhiendly design also serves
<br />to create a source of identity for the community connecting
<br />retail, residential, public parks and government facilities into a
<br />cohesive design. The project consisted of a master plan that
<br />encompassed the design for a 44ane divided rood, improved
<br />public safety, easing of traffic congestion, traffic calming,
<br />pedestrionization, improved mass transit, streetscape
<br />improvements, sidewalks, lighting, and a roundabout.
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