|
®
<br />Ravi Wijesundera, P.E.
<br />®
<br />Transportation Planning/Traffic Engineering
<br />®
<br />General Services Contract, Aventura, FL — Serving as project engineer. Kimley -Horn is
<br />Special Qualifications
<br />currently providing general traffic engineering and transportation planning services to City
<br />■ More than 11 years of
<br />®
<br />staff as a subconsultant to another firm. Team duties include peer review of traffic impact
<br />experience in traffic safety
<br />®
<br />and parking studies, site plan review, representation at public hearings, and signal design.
<br />studies, GIS mapping, project
<br />®
<br />Additional duties include comprehensive study of various proposed infrastructure modifications,
<br />traffic development, travel
<br />including Aventura Mall access and circulation, William Lehman Causeway interchange
<br />demand model applications,
<br />®
<br />justification, US 1 median closure, extension of Miami Gardens Drive (east of US 1 18iscayne
<br />traffic impact analysis, transit
<br />®
<br />Boulevard) and evaluation of potential railroad crossings.
<br />studies, freight studies, signal
<br />®
<br />warrant analysis, and corridor
<br />Highway and Systems General Transportation Planning Consultant, Indian River County,
<br />studies
<br />®
<br />FL — Analyst on the Kimley -Horn team that has served as the highway and systems general
<br />■ Proficient in HCS, Synchro, HSM
<br />®
<br />transportation planning consultant for Indian River County Metropolitan Planning Organization
<br />Applications, Turns5, aaSIDRA,
<br />®
<br />since 2003. Major assignments completed under this contract have included congestion
<br />ArcGIS, RSAP, Minitab, and
<br />management system major and minor updates, travel demand modeling required for the 2030
<br />SPSS
<br />®
<br />Long Range Transportation Plan, and the Aviation Boulevard Extension Corridor Study.
<br />■ Experienced in data collection
<br />®
<br />Fort Lauderdale General On -Call Traffic Engineering Services, Fort Lauderdale, FL
<br />and analysis, intersection
<br />Q
<br />Project engineer for general traffic engineering and transportation planning services as part
<br />analysis, intelligent
<br />®
<br />of an on -call contract with the City. Kimley -Horn serves as an extension of the City of Fort
<br />transportation systems, and
<br />Lauderdale staff reviewing traffic impact studies and parking analyses. Projects to date have
<br />corridor access management
<br />®
<br />included peer review of traffic impact and parking studies, site plan review, and representation
<br />studies
<br />®
<br />at public hearings. Additional projects have included development of a corridor study to
<br />■ Experience includes crash data
<br />®
<br />support lane reductions along SR At and development of a Greenways Plan to complement
<br />analysis and comprehensive
<br />multimodal transportation options within the corridor.
<br />intersection safety improvement
<br />®
<br />®
<br />1 -95 Master Plan for 17 Interchanges from Linton Boulevard to Northlake Boulevard,
<br />Professional Credentials
<br />Master of Science, Civil
<br />®
<br />FDOT District Four — Served as engineer for this project that entailed the identification of
<br />Engineering, University of Alabama
<br />17 interchange improvement projects (from south of Linton Boulevard to north of Northlake
<br />®
<br />Boulevard) that could move into the design phase in FY 2013/14 and FY 2014/2015. To
<br />Master of Engineering, Civil
<br />®
<br />accomplish this, Kimley -Horn developed a methodology that proposed a two -tier approach
<br />Engineering, University of
<br />®
<br />to identify and prioritize those interchanges that could advance quickly and have conceptual
<br />Moratuwa, Sri Lanka
<br />improvement plans completed by July 1, 2013; the remaining interchange studies were
<br />Bachelor of Science, Civil
<br />®
<br />completed by July 1, 2014 and documented in an Interchange Master Plan (IMP).
<br />Engineering, University of
<br />®
<br />Moratuwa, Sri Lanka
<br />®
<br />Implementation Plan for the Northeast Corridor Traffic Flow Study, Miami -Dade County,
<br />Professional Engineer in Florida
<br />FL — Project engineer /designer for the Kimley -Horn team that assisted the Metropolitan
<br />®
<br />Planning Organization with developing an implementation plan that provides the framework for
<br />®
<br />programming of transportation improvements in the northeast section of Miami -Dade County. The
<br />plan included defining projects to the level required to determine costs, subsequently determining
<br />potential funding sources, and finally laying out a blueprint toward implementation. The roadway
<br />®
<br />grid lacks continuity with few roadways traversing the entire study area. The result of this study is
<br />®
<br />a program of transportation improvements to address traffic congestion and—to some extent —
<br />provide alternatives to the single - occupant automobile as a method of transportation.
<br />Improvements to Congested Miami -Dade County Intersections, Miami -Dade County,
<br />•
<br />FL — Project engineer for roadway and traffic improvements to various Miami -Dade County
<br />Kimley> »Horn
<br />®
<br />a�,_a;�
<br />OY2".A021.1< -0S:nry Isles 9eaCiCau iN Serrns Fesures»b
<br />3-48
<br />
|