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61 <br />MARK MITCHELL <br />Page 2 <br />Engineering Inspired Design. <br />MLK Boulevard Survey (I-95 to Dixie Highway), Right-of-Way Vacations & Dedications for NW CRA (NW 4th Street and <br />NW 4th Avenue), Esquire Lakes Sign Survey, Professional Services for Mixed-Use Downtown Pompano Connectivity <br />Plan, NW 6th Street Topographic Survey and Street Light Locations, NE 1st Street Boundary Survey, Pompano Springs <br />Utility Easements, Ortanique Boundary Survey, NW Corner of NW 6th Avenue/MLK Boulevard Plat & Re-Plat, FPL Utility <br />Easements, MLK Boulevard Update Survey, Professional Services for the Development of 731 Hammondville Road, <br />Professional Services for MLK Boulevard Streetscape Improvements, FEC Flagler Corridor Landscape Easements, <br />Pompano Beach Library Branch Relocation Survey, Rezoning of NE Corner of MLK Boulevard & NW 6th Avenue, Atlantic <br />Point Boundary and Topographic Surveys, Trafficway Plan Amendment for MLK Boulevard/Hammondville Road, Bailey <br />Hotel Boundary Survey, Old Pompano Area Water and Sewer Improvements for Future Development Restaurants, and <br />MLK Boulevard Water Main Design. <br />Streetcar Corridor Phase 1, Miami, FL: As a subconsultant, Mr. Mitchell provided designating (ASCE Quality Level B) <br />Subsurface Utility Engineering services to map the horizontal position of underground utilities within the proposed <br />nine-mile route for a streetcar track between downtown Miami and the redeveloping areas of Wynwood / Edgewater, <br />Midtown Miami, the Design District and the Buena Vista East Historical District. Mark was brought on board due to <br />his past project history with the lead engineering firm, A&P Consulting Transportation Engineers, Corp (A&P). A&P <br />understood the importance of having a professional Subsurface Utility Engineering provider on the team and the <br />benefits associated with these services. Mark worked closely with A&P to provide a comprehensive ASCE Quality Level <br />B utility designation file for use by the design engineer. During Mr. Mitchell’s investigation, utilities shown on the existing <br />as-built drawings were found to be incorrectly depicted or non-existent. There were additional unknown utilities found <br />during his investigation that could have caused unforeseen expenses and delays during later phases of the project, if <br />they were not discovered. <br />Fire Station #11, Pompano Beach, FL: As the field supervisor, Mr. Mitchell was tasked with providing ASCE Standard <br />Quality Level B (Designating) and Quality Level A (Locating) Subsurface Utility Engineering services to assist the design <br />engineer on accurately identifying the existing utilities in order to mitigate conflicts with the proposed design. <br />Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport SUE Services, Broward County, FL: As the field supervisor, Mr. <br />Mitchell was responsible for providing ASCE Standard Quality Level B (Designating) and Quality Level A (Locating) <br />Subsurface Utility Engineering services as a subconsultant on many projects for the airport such as Phase 1 Utility Atlas <br />Update for South Runway Expansion, Phase 2 Utility Atlas for South Runway Expansion, Terminal 4 Fuel Line Relocation, <br />9R/27L Runway Expansion, Perimeter Road Water and Sewer Utility Improvements, Eastside Watermain Improvements, <br />Westside Watermain Improvements, North Perry Airport HWO Wayfinding, Terminals 2 and 3, etc. <br />SR A1A Conversion, Pompano Beach, FL: As the field supervisor, Mr. Mitchell was tasked with providing ASCE Standard <br />Quality Level B (Designating) and Quality Level A (Locating) Subsurface Utility Engineering services to assist the City of <br />Pompano Beach Project Manager on preparing the design build documents to be released for bid. <br />The Wave Modern Streetcar Project, Ft. Lauderdale, FL: As a Subconsultant to HDR Engineering, Inc., KEITH was tasked <br />with providing Surveying and Subsurface Utility Engineering (SUE) services for this modern streetcar in Downtown Fort <br />Lauderdale between Northwest 6th Street and Southeast 17th Street. The system would operate 5 modern streetcars in <br />mixed traffic along existing roadways and would utilize transit signal priority. Mr. Mitchell is currently serving as the field <br />supervisor of all utility-related services providing designation, location and mapping of existing subsurface utilities; <br />Utility designation of all known tone-able and non-tone able utilities within the apparent right of way of the Phase 1A <br />Streetcar limits. Up to 44 locations (test holes) shall be utilized to verify radar data and designations. <br />Museum Park, Miami, FL: Using Multi-Sensor Electromagnetic Induction (EMI) in addition to traditional pipe and <br />cable locators, Mr. Mitchell provided designating (ASCE Quality Level B) Subsurface Utility Engineering services to <br />horizontally mark conductive (metallic) and nonconductive (non-metallic), known and unknown, underground utilities <br />within the project limits. Following geophysical activities, Mr. Mitchell surveyed the field information and completed <br />a two-dimensional file depicting the horizontal location of the utility designation. In addition to the standard CADD <br />deliverable, a color EMI contour map of the entire site depicting linear and nonlinear metallic subsurface features. The <br />deliverables also included client supplied as-built information. <br />TAB F - FIRM REFERENCES & SIMILAR WORK COMPLETED: SURVEYORS & MAPPING