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<br /> <br /> <br />WAYNE WILLIAMS <br />ASPHALT <br />SUPERINTENDENT <br />EXPERIENCE <br />Mr. Williams has over 30 years of <br />roadway, infrastructure, and underground <br />utility design experience. More recently <br />he has been responsible for the <br />coordination and construction of small <br />and large diameter pipe in main <br />thoroughfare roads, concrete flat work, <br />lighting, signalization, and drainage. His <br />proactive and hands-on approach toward <br />communicating with municipalities, <br />agencies and clients has provided <br />outstanding relationships with clients. <br /> <br />EDUCATION <br />• OSHA- 10 Hour <br />• OSHA- 30 Hour <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />PROJECT EXPERIENCE <br />Project: Reclaimed Water Transmission Main Bid Package 2 <br />Owner: Broward County WWS <br />Reference: <br />Role: Asphalt Superintendent <br />The work included installation of 27,172 LF of new 24” reclaimed <br />water pipes through open cut, fittings, valves, master meter, <br />restoration of South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) <br />canal right-of-way, restoration of pavement, milling and restoration <br />and all ancillary work required to complete the project. Located at <br />the north end of NW 39th Avenue at the Hillsboro Canal and <br />continues west within the SFWMD canal right-of-way and ends at the <br />intersection of North University Drive and the Hillsboro Canal <br /> <br />Reclaimed Water Transmission Main <br />Owner: Broward County WWS <br />Reference: <br />Role: Asphalt Superintendent <br />The Work included installation of 31,000 24” to 42” lf of new <br />reclaimed water pipes through open cut and/or horizontal <br />directional drilling, fittings, valves, master meter, restoration of <br />pavement, milling and restoration, lining of existing pipe, and all <br />ancillary work required to complete the project satisfactory to the <br />County. Location extended from the North Regional Wastewater <br />Treatment Plant along Powerline Road, SW 10th Street, Quiet <br />Waters Park, Hillsboro Blvd, and NW 39th Avenue to Hillsboro <br />Canal. <br /> <br />D/B Central Seacrest Corridor Utility Improvements Ph 2 <br />Owner: City of Boynton Beach- $12.5 million <br />Reference: Joe Paterniti 561-751-6423 <br />Role: Project Manager <br />City of Boynton Beach Project – Design Build <br />Installation of over 30,000 LF of new 8” watermain and fire hydrants <br />via Pipe Bursting Installation of 700+ new water service meters <br />Construction of over 80,000 SY of drainage swales and new <br />landscaping Installation of 5,000 LF of new 10” force-main including <br />an intercoastal waterway crossing Partial roadway reconstruction of <br />failing existing roadway 75,000 SY of existing roadway milling and <br />resurfacing New sidewalk and driveway apron construction <br />throughout the neighborhood <br /> <br />D/B South Miami Heights Phase A <br />Owner: MDWASD – $17,953,664.33 <br />Role: Ashpalt Superintendent <br />Scope of work included the surveying, geotechnical investigations, <br />locating existing utilities, engineering and design work, technical <br />specifications, permitting and construction of approximately 63,336 <br />linear feet of 8-inch ductile iron water main pipe and fittings; 8,421 <br />linear feet of 12-inch ductile iron water main pipe and fittings; 4,327 <br />linear feet of 16-inch ductile iron water main pipe and fittings; and <br />5,550 linear feet of 6-inch ductile iron water main pipe and fittings.