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® Relevant Experience, Cont. Richard Tenn <br />® concrete sidewalks, curb and gutter, storm drainage system, roadway lighting, pavement markings, signing and signalization. Involved <br />® in all aspects of the design. Primary responsibility was drainage design and permits. <br />®MDX SR -836 Expressway Improvements, Miami -Dade County, FL — Worked with a team of engineers to develop the conceptual <br />stormwater master plan for approximately five miles of expressway. Project included AdICPR simulations, drainage system design, and <br />the stormwater permitting through the various local, state, and federal agencies. <br />® Oakes Road, Broward County, FL — The project included improvements to three roadways within the Town of Davie. The <br />® realignment and reconstruction of Oakes Road from a thee -lane section to a five -lane urban section. The reconstruction of Burris <br />® Road from a two- to a four -lane urban section and the milling and resurfacing of sections of SR 84 spur. Improvements also included <br />® drainage, utility relocation, signing and pavement marking provision for future landscaping. <br />NPDES Stormwater Permit Dry Weather Field Screening, Miami, FL — Responsible for field testing of environmental and physical <br />® parameters such as total dissolved solids, temperature, pH. Performed colorimetric analyses using CHEMetrics field test kits to <br />® measure chlorine, copper, phenols, and detergents. Conducted flow rate estimation and documented the presence of observed odors, <br />such as chlorine, gasoline, rotten eggs, and sewage. Collected, stored, and transported additional water samples in accordance with <br />® established industry standards for the laboratory analyses. <br />® MDX SR 874 Expressway Improvements, Miami -Dade County, FL — Developed stormwater drainage plans and calculations for <br />® approximately six miles of expressway. The scope of work included the stormwater master plan report, environmental resource permit <br />® through SFWMD and stormwater modeling using AdICPR. <br />S Vizcaya Park (formerly known as Bluegrass Lakes Park), Miramar, FL — Served as project engineer. This 20 -acre park in <br />® Miramar provides several active recreational opportunities, including a soccer /multiuse field, basketball courts, and a 7,600- square -foot <br />® community center. The park's passive features include open picnic areas, a playground, and a jogging/fitness trail along the perimeter <br />® of the project site. Kimley -Horn provided master planning; landscape architecture; design, engineering, and permitting services; and <br />construction observation and administration. This project serves as the City's first Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design <br />® (LEED) building, which obtained Gold Certification. The City also plans to construct a 10,000- square -foot civic center, press box, <br />® concession stand, and storage area at the site during later phases. <br />® Miami Lakes Downtown Phase I and II, and Lake Patricia Roadway /Drainage Improvement Projects, Miami Lakes, FL — Served <br />® as project engineer and provided roadway /drainage design and hydrologic modeling. Kimley -Horn was involved with the design and <br />permitting services to implement a large roadway and drainage improvement project located in Downtown Miami Lakes. The project <br />area consisted of Bull Run Road from NW 67th Avenue south to Ludlum Road and Miami Lakeway North from NW 67th Avenue to <br />® Miami Lakes Drive. It also included Main Street and Meadow Walk from Bull Run to Miami Lakeway North. The capital project included <br />® approximately one mile of roadway restoration/resurfacing and drainage improvements in residential/business areas, curbing and <br />O sidewalk improvements, a new outfall pipe, swale restoration, signing and pavement markings, and site restoration. The drainage <br />improvements consisted of approximately 3,000 linear feet of exfiltration trench, approximately 2,500 linear feet of HDPE piping, <br />Q approximately 40 drainage structures and one outfall structure and headwall. Kimley -Horn also provided construction phase services <br />® to expedite the project, confirm the project was built in accordance with the design plans, and to minimize impacts to the community <br />O during construction. <br />0 Miami Lakeway North Resurfacing and Drainage Improvements, A Federally- Funded Design -Build Project, Miami Lakes, <br />O FL — Served as project engineer. Kimley -Horn assisted the Town in obtaining more than $600,000 in stimulus funding to construct <br />this roadway and drainage improvement project that includes a portion of Miami Lakeway North between Celebration Point and Miami <br />Q Lakes Drive and NW 153rd Street from Miami Lakeway North to NW 60th Avenue. Prior to obtaining the stimulus funding, Kimley- <br />Horn assisted the Town in becoming Local Agency Program (LAP) certified so that the Town would be eligible to obtain the stimulus <br />0 funding. Our team developed a design criteria package —in compliance with Federal funding criteria —which resulted in securing the <br />stimulus funding and award of the project to the design -build team. The project included drainage system improvements such as <br />U new stormwater inlets, a new outfall connection, exfiltration trench for water quantity and quality treatment, new sidewalk, and new <br />® pavement markings and signage. Kimley -Horn also provided construction phase services to expedite the project and to confirm that the <br />0 project was built in compliance with the design criteria. <br />RFQ 14-07� Kimley>Morn <br />® orzsmzi.i.o s.,.mi�, -. cov as �� :asiwa 3-28 <br />