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<br />Jose A. Caraballo, PE
<br />Project Manager
<br />Mr. Caraballo has over eleven years of experience in a variety of civil
<br />and environmental engineering project delivery including, approximately
<br />110,000 L.F. of residential water main and 20,000 L.F. of water treatment
<br />plant yard piping. Mr. Caraballo was the project manager for a single
<br />residential water main design totaling approximately 72,000 L.F. Mr.
<br />Caraballo also has substantial experience in the construction management
<br />of approximately 5 miles of water, 5 miles of sewer, and 5 miles of drainage
<br />during one individual project. Mr. Caraballo has significant experience
<br />with the permitting process of the SFWMD, PERA, and various local building
<br />departments, including MD -RER and City of Miami.
<br />East Miramar Redevelopment
<br />Transmission 8 Distribution Water Main
<br />Improvements, Phase 3 (Bid Package 1
<br />A&B)
<br />Miramar, Florida
<br />As Project Manager, lead project
<br />team in providing engineering
<br />analysis and design services for the
<br />upgrade of approximately 72,000
<br />L.F. of neighborhood improvement
<br />water main. Due to budget
<br />constraints, project was divided
<br />into 3 packages Bid package 1
<br />had a total of 25,090 L.F., including
<br />a directionally drilled 8 -inch Ductile
<br />Iron Pipe section of 120 L.F. main.
<br />The team creation of smaller bid
<br />packages provided the client with
<br />a phasing that fulfilled their needs
<br />while reducing the initial capital cost
<br />required by the entire 72,000 L.F.
<br />East Miramar Redevelopment
<br />Transmission 8 Distribution Water Main
<br />Improvements, Phase 3 (Bid Package 2
<br />A&B)
<br />Miramar, Florida
<br />As Project Manager, lead project
<br />team in providing engineering
<br />analysis and design services for
<br />bid package 2, which totaled
<br />23,530 L.F. Worked closely with the
<br />client to produce most technically
<br />sound and cost - effective design
<br />that incorporates all of the client's
<br />requirements and needs. He was
<br />also in charge of all permitting efforts
<br />for this project.
<br />East Miramar Redevelopment
<br />Transmission 8 Distribution Water Main
<br />Improvements, Phase 3 (Bid Package 3
<br />A&B)
<br />Miramar, Florida
<br />City of Sunny Isles Beach
<br />Continuing ?rofessioncl Services ,'or Engineering
<br />RFQ No. 14 -07 -02
<br />August 12, 2014
<br />As Project Manager, lead team in
<br />providing engineering analysis and
<br />design services for bid package 3,
<br />which totaled 21,160 L.F. This project
<br />improved water pressure and fire
<br />protection for residents of.
<br />Miramar Roadway Infrastructure Project
<br />Ciiy of Miramar, Florida
<br />As project manager, provided
<br />services in information gathering
<br />and the preliminary design of over
<br />5 miles of water main, 5 miles of
<br />sewer, 5 miles of drainage, and
<br />sanitary sewer lift station upgrades.
<br />Additionally, He performed and
<br />managed the monitoring efforts
<br />for the construction activities
<br />throughout the southern half of
<br />the City of Miramar. He performed
<br />daily inspections, performed quality
<br />assurance reviews of the inspection
<br />team's daily reports, maintained the
<br />RFI log, participated in the pressure
<br />testing of the lines, and reviewed
<br />the contractor's monthly invoices.
<br />E06- WASD -09: Task Order No. 1: Design
<br />of 2,200 LF of 8 -inch Residential Water
<br />Main
<br />City of Coral Gables, Florida
<br />As project manager, lead the project
<br />team in providing engineering
<br />analysis and design services for the
<br />upgrade of approximately 2,200 L.F.
<br />of water main for WASD. The project
<br />consisted of designing a residential
<br />8 -inch water main along Banos
<br />Court. This project would provide the
<br />neighborhood with fire protection,
<br />as well as, allowing WASD with the
<br />ability to abandon the existing water
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