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Jenna Martinetti, PE, Page 2
<br />WATER AND SEWER PROJECT EXPERIENCE
<br />Water Main and Force Main Subaqueous Crossing of the Dania Cut-off Canal, Dania Beach, FL: Project Manager and EOR
<br />for the replacement of the existing water and sewage force mains under the Dania Cut-off Canal via horizontal directional drill
<br />to accommodate the proposed dredging of the canal. Also included is the replacement of an additional 1200 LF of the existing
<br />mains on NE 7th Avenue up to NE 10th St. to accommodate the future airport expansion and NE 10th Street extension projects.
<br />2010 - 2012.
<br />Water Main Replacement on NE 2nd St., Dania Beach, FL: Project Manager for the replacement of 1300 LF of existing water
<br />main in a residential neighborhood including replacing all water services, connections to the existing main and fire hydrants.
<br />2010 - 2011.
<br />Water Main Replacement on NE 2nd Ave., Dania Beach, FL: Engineer of Record for the replacement of 8,000 LF of existing
<br />water main in a residential neighborhood including replacing all water services, connections to the existing main, and fire hydrants.
<br />2020 - Current
<br />Davie Road Phase 1, Davie, FL. Senior project manager for Davie Road Phase 1, from SR 84 to Nova Drive,. The scope included
<br />widening Davie Road from a 5 lane section to 6 lane divided roadway with bike lanes, upgrading signalization and signing and
<br />pavement markings, traffic control plan, ADA upgrades, drainage modifications, new lighting, a new landscaped median, and tree
<br />removal/relocations. This project was partially funded by a County Incentive Grant and required extensive coordination for a Town
<br />project on a County owned roadway. 2013- 2017.
<br />Davie Road Phase 2 LAP Corridor Enhancements, Davie, FL. Senior project manager for design for Davie Road from Nova
<br />Drive to SW 39th Street. The scope included adding bike lanes and a landscaped median within the existing 5 lane pavement
<br />section, widening of the sidewalk, ADA upgrades, signalization upgrades, signing and pavement marking plans, MOT, drainage
<br />modifications, lighting, and tree removal/ relocations. The project was an FDOT Local Agency Program (LAP) funded grant project
<br />requiring coordination and submittals to FDOT, including using their electronic review comment (ERC) system, as required due to
<br />the federal funding. 2015- 2018
<br />STORMWATER DESIGN EXPERIENCE
<br />Hallandale Beach SW Quadrant Drainage Improvements, Hallandale Beach, FL: Senior Project Manager for major enhancements
<br />to the existing drainage system within the City’s SW Quadrant to reduce the flooding during large storm events by isolating the
<br />system from tidal influence and pumping the stormwater into proposed injection wells. The project includes the construction
<br />of a new pumping station with two (2)- 350 HP pumps and an automated trash rack, storm water force mains, seventeen (17)
<br />injection wells, a control structure consisting of four (4) flap gates and one sluice gate, an 800 kW generator, an intelligent controls
<br />and monitoring system and landscaping enhancements in areas affected by construction This project is funded by FEMA HMGP
<br />grant funds. 2014 - Current, Client: Manga Ebbe. (954) 457-3042. Construction Cost: $9.6 million, Firm Fees: $782,395.
<br />Hallandale Beach NE Quadrant Drainage Improvements, Hallandale Beach, FL: Project Manager for the rehabilitation of the
<br />drainage system within the City of Hallandale Beach’s NE Quadrant. The project includes modifications and additions to the
<br />existing collection system, the installation of two new pumping stations, storm water force mains and injection wells, and
<br />relocation of existing utilities in conflict. The sixteen new wells will be pressurized with fifteen (15) feet of head in order to produce
<br />the necessary discharge into the G3 aquifer. FDEP and the Broward County Environmental Resource Department have permitted
<br />the project. Permitting, bidding and award, engineering during construction, construction services and project close out are also
<br />included. This project is funded by FEMA HMGP grant funds. 2010-2012, Project Manager, Client: City of Hallandale Beach,
<br />Peter Kunen, PE. (954) 457-3042. Construction Cost: $8.3 million, Firm Fees: $712,000
<br />PARK DESIGN EXPERIENCE
<br />Dania Cove Park Improvements, Dania Beach, FL: Project manager for the design and installation of park improvements including
<br />a pedestrian pathway, 2 picnic pavilions, benches, picnic tables, educational and entrance signage, and trash receptacles for
<br />Dania Cove, aka Fuzzy Bunny Park, in Dania Beach. The city needed design, permitting and construction completed in 13 months
<br />in order to meet the deadline for two separate grants funding the project. The project also included shoreline restoration using
<br />sheet pile wall, environmental and stormwater permitting, site grading, grant administration, and landscaping improvements. The
<br />project was completed in time for the City to receive the entire grant funding available for reimbursement. 2010-2012.
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