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<br />canal right-of-way, restoration of pavement, milling
<br />and 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 University
<br />Drive and the Hillsboro Canal
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<br />Utility analysis Zone 113B
<br />Owner: Broward County WWSS – 28.1 million
<br />Reference: Alan Garcia, PWD Director ‐ 954‐831‐0903
<br />Role: Foreman
<br />The project consisted of the furnishing of all labor,
<br />materials, equipment, services and incidentals for the
<br />construction of the infrastructure site work. The work
<br />will include site preparation, earthwork, sanitary
<br />sewer system installation (38,100 LF of 8-18” PVC),
<br />water systems installation (59,820 LF of DIP 6-16”)
<br />(940 LF of 6-12” HDD) (440 services), roadway and
<br />walkway restoration and construction, landscape
<br />restoration, restoring existing irrigation systems,
<br />pavement marking restoration and site furnishings
<br />
<br />Springtree WWTP On-Site & Off-Site Drainage &
<br />Utilities Improvements
<br />Owner: City of Sunrise - $2.8 million
<br />Reference: Tim Welch 954-888-6055
<br />Role: Foreman
<br />Installation of over 1,500 LF of Drainage pipe and
<br />structures up to 42” in Dia. Installation of 2,500 LF of
<br />new 8” watermain and hydrants Installation of 1,000
<br />LF of new Reclaim water force-main ranging from 6”
<br />to 16” in Dia. Full pavement and roadway
<br />reconstruction Lake expansion and outfall installation
<br />Safe disposal of over 1,600 CY of contaminated soil
<br />Completed 3 months ahead
<br />of schedule.
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<br />D/B Neighborhood No. 8: Central Bayshore South
<br />Right-of-Way Infrastructure Improvements
<br />Owner: City of Miami Beach - $18 million
<br />Role: Foreman
<br />Installation of over 10,000 ft of DIP WM
<br />Installation of 20,000 ft of new storm water system,
<br />including pumping stations and outfalls pavement
<br />restoration and traffic mediation systems
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<br />Project: Miracle Mile/Giralda Ave Streetscape CMAR
<br />Owner: City of Coral Gables
<br />Reference: Peter IglesiasConstruction Cost: $21
<br />million (2016-2018)
<br />Role: Foreman
<br />Construction of new curb, gutter, drainage, and other
<br />infrastructure assessment and improvements along
<br />both sides of the full length of Miracle Mile. Street
<br />improvements including paving, striping and
<br />signage. Street design included a restructuring of on-
<br />street parking from diagonal to parallel. Widening of
<br />existing sidewalks including ADA accessible ramps,
<br />expand sidewalk design, sidewalk elements and mid-
<br />block mini parks. Installation of ornamental lights and
<br />pedestrian lighting. New landscaping, tress,
<br />groundcover and irrigation.
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<br />DERM01‐WASD‐NLE‐WEST 54" PCCP Force Main
<br />Owner: Miami‐Dade Water & Sewer Department
<br />Reference: Nelson Cespedes ‐ 786‐552‐8142
<br />Construction Cost: $6,649,092 ‐ 2005 (9,100 LF of
<br />54"PCCP)
<br />Role: Foreman
<br />Project consisted 54" PCCP near Opa‐Loka Airport,
<br />NW 57th Ave and Le‐Jeune Rd. Construction required
<br />54" Plug valves, fittings, access manholes, air
<br />releases, restrained pipe, interior lining, extensive de‐
<br />watering, deep excavations over 18-foot-deep,
<br />sheeting and shoring. We constructed open cut
<br />excavation of 30-foot canal, and NW 57th avenue.
<br />Extensive coordination with airport personnel, DOT,
<br />including the blocking off South Florida Water
<br />Management canal within their strict
<br />
<br />Weston Force Main and Drainage Improvements
<br />Owner: City Of Weston ‐ $4.3 million, 2015
<br />Reference: Bryan Williams 954‐448‐5828
<br />Role: Foreman
<br />Project mainly consisted in the installation of 8,000
<br />feet of 16‐inch DIP and 8,800 feet of up to 72" Pipe,
<br />including several culvert crossing main City
<br />thoroughfare roads, requiring lane shifting, road
<br />closures and many detours.
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<br />Sunset Islands 3 and 4
<br />Owner: City of Miami Beach - $10.9 million, 2017
<br />Reference: Mina Samadi
<br />Role: Foreman
<br />Project consisted of design, construction
<br />management associated with the work related to
<br />earthwork, pavement reconstruction, overhead utility
<br />undergrounding, sidewalk construction, water main
<br />improvements, storm drainage infrastructure
<br />installation, sewer main and structure lining, new
<br />conduits, conductors and service point for the
<br />existing street lights and streetscape/planting
<br />improvements.
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<br />Monceaux Road Group I Drainage and Utility
<br />Improvements Project
<br />Owner: City of West Palm Beach $3.3 million
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