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Kimley Horn <br />References <br />Kimley-Horn designed a replacement traffic railing to <br />improve safety and aesthetics, as well as an under-bridge <br />walkway to improve pedestrian access to the water. <br />The project involved the design and construction of <br />enhancements to the bridge façade, tender house, traffic <br />railings, lighting, large tensioned sails at each end of the <br />bridge and computerized uplighting, artwork on bridge <br />façades, land-based lighting, and a pedestrian esplanade <br />under the bridge connecting restaurants and buildings from <br />the south to the north. <br />Completed: 2019. <br />Kimley-Horn was retained by City of Delray Beach to complete a set of construction plans for two pedestrian <br />bridges for the proposed pedestrian improvements along Lowson Blvd. The bridges will be on either side <br />of Lowson Blvd and provide pedestrian connectivity over Lake Worth Drainage District’s (LWDD) E-4 Canal. <br />These bridges are part of the bicycle lane addition for Lowson Blvd. The project also includes permitting and <br />coordination with LWDD and the US. Army Corps of Engineers. <br />Complete in 2020. <br />Kimley-Horn was selected by the City for the design and <br />construction of a new pedestrian bridge. The purpose of <br />this project was to provide pedestrian access along the <br />north side of NW 175th Street and NW 173rd Drive—across <br />a Miami-Dade County canal—between NW 42nd Avenue <br />and NW 42nd Court. The current bridge is two lanes with a <br />raised pedestrian sidewalk along the north side. Services our <br />team provided included intersection improvements, signing/ <br />pavement markings, sidewalk and ADA improvements, <br />signal modifications, and structural engineering, including <br />bridge evaluation, rehabilitation, design, permitting, and <br />coordination with FDOT to comply with Local Agency <br />Program (LAP) funding. <br />Completed in 2015. <br />Atlantic Boulevard Bascule Bridge <br />Improvements including Decorative Sails <br />and Lighting <br />Pompano Beach, Florida <br />Lowson Boulevard Pedestrian Bridges <br />Delray Beach, Florida <br />Pedestrian Bridge Design and Roadway <br />Improvements <br />Miami Gardens, Florida <br />City of Pompano Beach <br />100 West Atlantic Boulevard <br />Pompano Beach, FL 33061 <br />Horacio Danovich, CIP Manager <br />t. 954.786.7834 <br />e. horacio.danovich@copbfl.com <br />City of Delray Beach <br />484 S. Swinton Avenue <br />Delray Beach, FL 33444 <br />Richard Pereira, Principal Transportation Professional <br />t. 561.248.7000 ext. 4116 <br />e.pereirar@mydelraybeach.com <br />City of Miami Gardens <br />1050 NW 163rd Drive <br />Miami Gardens, FL 33169 <br />Tom Ruiz, Public Works Director <br />t. 305.622.8048 <br />e. truiz@miamigardens-fl.gov <br />87 <br />City of Sunny Isles | Request for Qualifications No. 19-11-01
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