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<br />General Civil Engineering Consultant, Bay Harbor Islands, FL — Served as project
<br />Special Qualifications
<br />manager for this general services contract. Recently completed the master plan for a
<br />■ Has 27 years of civil engineering
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<br />community enhancement program that includes roadway, streetscape, drainage, utility
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<br />undergrounding, and beautification. Construction documents are currently being prepared for
<br />■ Civil engineering experience
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<br />the community enhancements. Additional projects that are currently under construction, or have
<br />includes transportation,
<br />recently been constructed, are two passive parks and a roadway beautification project. Half of
<br />roadway design, sanitary sewer
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<br />the cost of these projects was funded by a grant obtained with Kimley- Horn's assistance.
<br />studies and design, corridor
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<br />location studies, drainage, and
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<br />General Consulting Services and Stormwater Master Plan, Palmetto Bay, FL — Served
<br />intersection design
<br />as project manager for the development of a Stormwater Master Plan for the Village of
<br />■ Serves numerous South Florida
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<br />Palmetto Bay to address flood protection activities for its residents, as well as protecting the
<br />municipalities, including the
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<br />environmental quality of its many canals. Also.developed a Stormwater Management Report
<br />cities Miami, Miami Beach.
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<br />to assist the Village in creating a stormwater utility. The project tasks primarily consisted of
<br />Miami L Lakes, South Miami, and
<br />data compilation, development of a Stormwater Master Plan, development of a Stormwater
<br />the Town of Bay Harbor Islands
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<br />Management Report, and assisting the Village in joining the National Flood Insurance Program
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<br />Professional Credentials
<br />Bachelor of Science, Civil
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<br />Town Engineering Services, Miami Lakes, FL — Project manager who served the Town of
<br />Engineering, North Carolina State
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<br />Miami Lakes as their initial Town Engineer. Miami Lakes has contracted with our firm to provide
<br />University
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<br />all aspects of engineering associated with the Town. Kimley -Horn provided support in a wide
<br />Professional Engineer in Florida
<br />range of areas to assess the conditions of the existing infrastructure. Provided Miami Lakes with
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<br />an assessment of the conditions of the roads, sidewalks, signing, and striping within the Town
<br />Plans Preparation Workshop,
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<br />limits. The recommendations from this assessment included a prioritization of the improvements,
<br />Florida Engineering Society
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<br />along with a five -year capital improvements program (CIP). To facilitate implementing these
<br />Focus on Business '90. Florida
<br />improvements, we provided construction documents and obtained bids from contractors to
<br />Institute of Consulting Engineers
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<br />implement the projects. Other achievements include obtaining a grant from the Metropolitan
<br />Kimley -Horn and Associates, Inc.
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<br />Planning Organization to prepare a Transportation Master Plan. This master plan will provide
<br />Leadership Program
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<br />Miami Lakes with recommendations to improve transportation circulation, as well as pedestrian
<br />mobility.
<br />Professional Organizations
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<br />American Society of Civil
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<br />Miami Lakeway North, Miami Lakes, FL — Project manager. Kimley -Horn developed
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<br />construction documents for roadway and drainage improvements on Miami Lakeway North
<br />Institute of Transportation
<br />in the Town of Miami Lakes. The improvement project included roadway restoration, new
<br />Engineers (ITE)
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<br />curbing, new pavement marking, and new drainage infrastructure from Ludlum Road to the
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<br />Celebration Point development, and along NW 64th Avenue from Miami Lakeway North to
<br />the Biscayne Canal. The drainage design included the necessary stormwater modeling and
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<br />permitting for a new drainage outfall into the canal. Kimley -Horn provided construction phase
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<br />services to expedite the project and ensure the project was built in compliance with the plans
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<br />and specifications. As a result of the design, public involvement with the community, and
<br />coordination with the contractor, the construction process was very successful, impacts to the
<br />community were minimized, and the project was completed on time and under budget.
<br />0 North Shore Area Roadway Improvements, Miami Beach, FL — Served as manager for
<br />0 the utility work and the sanitary sewer inflow /infiltration investigation on this urban streetscape
<br />0 improvement project in the North Shore area of Miami Beach. The firm was successful in
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