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53 <br />TAB F - FIRM REFERENCES & SIMILAR WORK COMPLETED: CIVIL ENGINEERING <br />MDX Work Program 87410.030: Design-Build Services for SR 874 Ramp Connector to SW 128th Street (Contract No. <br />RFP-15-02); Miami-Dade County, FL: This project entail utility work for Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department. <br />This project includes project management, roadway, drainage, water and sewer, traffic operations and structural <br />design for the project. Project Role: Assistant Civil Engineering Designer/Drafter. <br />SR 826/I-75 Express Lanes Project – Design-Build (Contract E6I05); Miami-Dade County, FL:The project includes <br />the addition of approximately 13 miles of Express Lanes along the SR 826 (Palmetto Expressway) and I-75 (SR 93). <br />This project includes new drainage, complex traffic control plans, new watermain installations, lighting, Intelligent <br />Transportation Systems (ITS), signage, and landscape. As part of this project, 900-linear feet of 12-inch watermain are <br />being installed in coordination with City of Hialeah. Project Role: Project Engineer. <br />Flagler Street Downtown Beautification – Civil Engineering Services, Miami, FL: The project involves full roadway <br />reconstruction, sidewalk widening, and coordination with the landscape architect to propose trees in a corridor <br />saturated by underground utilities designed and permitted for relocation. The provision of new hardscape patterns, <br />the street lighting design and the drainage re-design of the drainage system to provide a 100-year service life <br />operation. In addition, this project includes extensive utility coordination and the new design of the water distribution <br />line and two sanitary sewer gravity lines. Extensive coordination with permitting authorities and field investigations <br />to identify existing conditions and topographic surveys was also provided. Mr. Wills served as the Project Engineer. <br />Miami Senior High School; Miami, FL:The project involved the historical renovation of the nearly 100-year old school, <br />along with the construction of additional buildings. The firm was charged with assessing the present conditions of the <br />building’s structural elements and bringing them up to most recent Florida Building Code, responding to request for <br />information, inspections during construction and the creation of as-builts. All modifications to structure needed the <br />aesthetics of the historical building to remain as classified. Project Role: Site Inspector. <br />Hadley Park Youth Center; Miami, FL: The project involved a new 23,000 square feet Youth Center building complete <br />with a parking lot addition of 64 stalls, drainage structures with exfiltration trench, ADA path from the parking lot to <br />the new building, outdoor fitness area, and other pedestrian paths. Design included demolition; paving, grading and <br />drainage; signing and pavement marking; and a stormwater pollution prevention plan for the surrounding hard and <br />soft scape including driveway entrances designed and permitted with the City of Miami Public Works Department. <br />Project Role: Project Engineer. <br />City of Fort Lauderdale Traffic and Transportation Engineering Consultant Services Continuing Contract; Broward <br />County, FL: This contract requires providing professional services related to a continuing contract for traffic and <br />transportation engineering consultant services including, but not limited to: overseeing, planning, directing, <br />coordinating, and implementing the planning, design, development, funding, construction and administration of <br />complex City transportation related programs and projects involving work with City engineers and technical staff; and <br />establishing funding plans for City transportation related projects and programs including identification of, research, <br />and completion of the appropriate forms and applications. Project Role: Project Engineer <br /> • Task Order No. 5: SW 1st Avenue between SW 14th Street and SW 17th Street; Fort Lauderdale, FL; Project <br /> Duration: 09/2016, Ongoing – Engineering services for the Complete Streets treatment of SW 1st <br /> Avenue between SW 14th Street and SW 17th Street. The physical treatment will include street parking, <br /> pedestrian enhancements (e.g. Sidewalks, curbing, bike paths (if appropriate), street crossing locations, <br /> and landscaping). The City has selected two-way traffic, and diagonal parking wherever possible. <br /> Additionally, this project includes the micro-surfacing of the roadway. This scope of services includes the <br /> preparation of construction drawings, permit acquisition, bid phase services, and limited construction <br /> inspection services. <br />Engineering Inspired Design. <br />JAMÉ WILLS, PEPage 2