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<br /> <br />Contact: Ronald Desburnes, P.E. <br />Role: Construction Manager <br />As part of a FDOT funded project (LAP), Ric-Man <br />performed drainage, sewer, and roadway <br />infrastructure improvements to the City of Oakland <br />Park’s Northeast 38th St. from Northeast 11th Ave. <br />to North Andrews Ave. Drainage construction <br />included the installation of 1,614 feet of 18- to 48- <br />inch RCP and 60 drainage structures. Utility <br />construction included the demolition or <br />abandonment of existing sanitary utilities and the <br />installation of 450 feet of 6- to 10-inch PVC sewer <br />main, 11 laterals, and 4 manholes; as well as 12,500 <br />feet of telecom and electrical conduit. Roadway <br />and landscape improvements included 17,800 <br />square yards of road construction, 8,750 square <br />yards of sidewalk & driveway construction, 1,300 <br />square yards of decorative paver work, the <br />planting or relocating of over 80 trees, as well as <br />new landscape plantings and new irrigation. <br /> <br />Broadview Park BP3 <br />Owner: Broward County W&W Division – $14MM <br />Reference: Pat MacGregor 954-831-0904 <br />Role: Construction Administrator/ Engineer <br />Project consisted of the installation of 47,000 feet <br />of 8- to 10-inch PVC sewer mains with 190 <br />structures, 20,000 feet of 15- to 24-inch RCP <br />drainage mains with 274 structures, 1 lift station, <br />landscaping, streetscapes, road reconstruction, <br />milling & resurfacing. <br /> <br />Broadview Park, BP2 <br />Owner: Broward County W&W Division – <br />$17.5MM <br />Reference: Pat MacGregor 954-831-0904 <br />Role: Construction Administrator/ Engineer <br />Project consisted of sewer and drainage <br />infrastructure improvements to a neighborhood of <br />760 homes. Sewer installation included 36,500 feet <br />of 6- to 20-inch PVC and DIP gravity sewer with 150 <br />manholes, 3 sewer lift stations, and 14,500 feet of <br />6- to 12-inch force main. Drainage installation <br />included 16,700 feet of 15- to 24-inch RCP and <br />HDPE pipe and 170 structures. The project required <br />the full reconstruction of 100,000 SY of asphalt <br />including two 1-1/2-inch lifts. This design also <br />included the reclaiming of 65,000 SY of swales for <br />additional drainage storage. <br /> <br />Garden Acres Sanitary System ‐ Design Build <br />Owner: City of Oakland Park, FL – $700,000, 2013 <br />Reference: Harvey Rambarath, PE 954‐630‐4478 <br />Role: Design‐Build Project Manager/ Construction <br />Manager <br />Provided all design, materials, equipment, and <br />performed installation of 800 feet of 6‐ to 8‐inch <br />DIP water main, 2,500 feet of 2‐inch HDPE sanitary <br />force main, and a 1,700 foot 4‐ to 6‐inch PVC <br />gravity sewer collection system. The sewer system <br />was equipped with 12 grinder pumps and service <br />connections for individual properties in the project <br />area that connects to the City’s existing sewer <br />system. As part of our scope, Ric‐Man was also <br />responsible for the development of a cost‐effective <br />method for providing power to grinder pumps, as <br />well as a methodology for payment of electrical <br />power costs. <br /> <br />Weston Force Main and Drainage Improvements <br />Owner: City Of Weston $4.3 million <br />Reference: Bryan Williams 954‐448‐5828 <br />Role: Senior Construction Manager <br />Project mainly consisted in the installation of <br />8,000 feet of 16‐ inch DIP and 8,800 feet of up to <br />72-inch Pipe, including several culverts crossing <br />main City thoroughfare roads, requiring lane <br />shifting, road closures and many detours. This <br />project required FDOT lane closure coordination <br /> <br />P0173 Emergency Repair and Valve Replacement <br />Owner: MDWASD – $380,000 <br />Reference: Nelson Cespedes 305-607-0799 <br />Role: Construction Manager <br />Project consisted of the removal of inoperable 54- <br />inch valves on Red Road and W 3rd Avenue. This <br />included around the clock work and implementing <br />significant MOT plans