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EDUCATION: <br />Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering, University of Florida <br />PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER: <br />State of Florida - #49512 <br />PROFFESSIONAL AFFILIATION: <br />American Society of Civil Engineers <br />CONTINUING EDUCATION: <br />Crime Prevention through Environmental Design, sponsored by Florida Atlantic University <br />Fundamental of Geometric Design Workshops, Northwestern University Traffic Institute <br />Highway Capacity Training <br />YEARS OF EXPERIENCE: <br />Total Years of Experience - 26 <br />Total Years with DPA - 19 <br />® EXPERIENCE: <br />Mr. Espinosa is responsible for the preliminary engineering and transportation planning projects for both the <br />public and private sector. These responsibilities include: project management, technical analysis, report <br />preparation and presentations. He has over 26 years of transportation planning / traffic experience including <br />six years as project manager for in -house Project Development & Environment studies at FDOT's District Four <br />office. <br />Mr. Espinosa's general experience includes tasks related to preliminary engineering, transportation planning, <br />environmental analysis, site design, access management, pedestrian and bicycle issues and geometric design. <br />His preliminary engineering experience includes Project Development & Environment studies, Corridor Studies, <br />Traffic Impact Analysis and Master Plans. Mr. Espinosa's design experience includes roadway design, site <br />design and traffic signal design. <br />REPRESENTATIVE PROJECTS: <br />Mr. Espinosa has worked on various projects from planning through design. Several significant projects are: <br />Downtown Miami Transportation Master Plan <br />Mr. Espinosa was the Technical Manager of this complex transportation master plan for downtown Miami. <br />Most of the elements and components of the Master Plan recommendations resulted from multiple analyses of <br />the downtown transportation system at different levels of development projected for the year 2020, using a <br />state -of- the -art micro - simulation transportation model called Paramics. This plan guides future transportation <br />®improvements, solves transportation problems, improves the efficiency of the transportation system, and helps <br />to achieve the desired vision for Downtown Miami for the next 25 years. <br />