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<br /> <br />reduce system operating pressures and increase <br />system capacity within the area. <br /> <br />Project: Reclaimed Water Transmission Main Bid <br />Package 2 <br />Owner: Broward County WWS <br />Reference: <br />Role: General Superintendent <br />The work included installation of 27,172 LF of new <br />24” reclaimed water pipes through open cut, <br />fittings, valves, master meter, restoration of South <br />Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) canal <br />right-of-way, restoration of pavement, milling and <br />restoration and all ancillary work required to <br />complete the project. Located at the north end of <br />NW 39th Avenue at the Hillsboro Canal and <br />continues west within the SFWMD canal right-of- <br />way and ends at the intersection of North <br />University Drive and the Hillsboro Canal <br /> <br />Reclaimed Water Transmission Main <br />Owner: Broward County WWS <br />Reference: <br />Role: General Superintendent <br />The Work included installation of 31,000 24” to <br />42” lf of new reclaimed water pipes through open <br />cut and/or horizontal directional drilling, fittings, <br />valves, master meter, restoration of pavement, <br />milling and restoration, lining of existing pipe, <br />and all ancillary work required to complete the <br />project satisfactory to the County. Location <br />extended from the North Regional Wastewater <br />Treatment Plant along Powerline Road, SW 10th <br />Street, Quiet Waters Park, Hillsboro Blvd, and NW <br />39th Avenue to Hillsboro Canal <br /> <br />Miracle Mile/Giralda Ave Streetscape CMAR <br />Owner: City of Coral Gables – $21 million (2016- <br />2018) <br />Reference: Peter Iglesias <br />Role: General Superintendent <br />Construction of new curb, gutter, drainage, and <br />other infrastructure assessment and <br />improvements along both sides of the full length <br />of Miracle Mile. Street improvements including <br />paving, striping and signage. Street design <br />included a restructuring of on-street parking from <br />diagonal to parallel. Widening of existing <br />sidewalks including ADA accessible ramps, <br />expand sidewalk design, sidewalk elements and <br />mid-block mini parks. Installation of ornamental <br />lights and pedestrian lighting. New landscaping, <br />tress, groundcover and irrigation <br /> <br />FDOT SR 823/NW 57TH AVE/RED ROAD <br />Owner: FDOT/MDWASD – $20,865,766.28 <br />Reference: Nelson Cespedes 305-607-0799 <br />Role: General Superintendent <br />Project mainly consisted of the installation of 4,848 <br />feet of 54-inch bar-pipe through Red Road, <br />including crossing an existing 48-inch Forcemain <br />(installed by us in 2004). As part of the work, we <br />had to install the new main through the <br />intersection of Opa-Locka Blvd/ NW138 St, and Red <br />Road. Given our past performance with FDOT we <br />were able to guarantee completing the crossing <br />during a weekend. Despite some challenges, we <br />were able to keep our promise. Traffic was restored <br />by Sunday afternoon. <br /> <br />Section 5 Project Installation of 48‐Inch PCCP <br />Owner: MDWASD – $450,000 <br />Reference: Nelson Cespedes (786‐552‐8142) <br />Role: Superintendent <br />This project was performed for Condotte/CAC/De <br />Moya, J.V. and it was located on NW 72nd <br />Avenue from NW 8th Street thru NW 12th Street. <br />The project consisted of 48" PCCP including <br />restrained pipe, fittings, closures and connections <br />to existing 48" PCCP. The path of the pipe was on <br />NW 72nd Ave a 6 lane road with extreme heavy <br />traffic. Several businesses existed along the path <br />requiring difficult coordination and access at all <br />times. The worked involved; critical demolition of <br />existing PCCP, removing sewage from existing <br />pipe, sheeting and shoring, extensive de‐ <br />watering, deep excavations, installation of access <br />manholes and air releases, dealing with heavy <br />traffic, working on weekends, nights and multiple <br />crews. Difficult utility support and crossings. The <br />project had tight time restraints due to existing <br />lines requiring minimal shut down period. We <br />succeeded in completing the Installation and <br />connection within the scheduled time frame. <br /> <br />Utility analysis Zone 113B <br />Owner: Broward County WWSS - $28.115,925.52 <br />Reference: Alan Garcia, PWD Director ‐ 954‐831‐ <br />0903 <br />Role: General Superintendent <br />The project consisted of the furnishing of all labor, <br />materials, equipment, services and incidentals for <br />the construction of the infrastructure site work. The <br />work will include site preparation, earthwork, <br />sanitary sewer system installation (38,100 LF of 8- <br />18” PVC), water systems installation (59,820 LF of <br />DIP 6-16”) (940 LF of 6-12” HDD) (440 services), <br />roadway and walkway restoration and