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<br />Reference: Tracy Ward 561-494-1103
<br />Role: Asst. Super.
<br />Storm water System improvements consisted of
<br />removal and replacement of the existing storm water
<br />system infrastructure; including storm inlets,
<br />manholes, exfiltration trenches, and other
<br />miscellaneous appurtenances. Responsible for all
<br />sheeting and shoring, dewatering and all b y-pass
<br />pumping of the storm sewer system. Water main
<br />improvements consisted of grouting of the existing
<br />water main system (including removal of the water
<br />services/meter boxes and fire hydrants) and
<br />replacement with a new 8" DIP class 52 , cement lined
<br />water main system (Including water services, valves
<br />and fire hydrants). Temporary 2" water mains and for
<br />all by-pass piping of the water main system . Sanitary
<br />sewer improvements consisted of removal aon
<br />replace existing sanitary sewer Infrastructure
<br />including manholes, laterals and cleanouts with 8"
<br />and 18" PVC SDR 26 sewer mains, concrete
<br />manholes, and 6" PVC laterals with cleanouts.
<br />Roadway construction consisted of removal and
<br />replacement of existing roadway, sidewalks, curbs,
<br />and driveways within the right-of-way. MOT and
<br />access to all properties at all times. Traffic signage
<br />and pavement markings conforming to city and FDOT
<br />standards
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<br />Twin Lakes South NIP – Broward County W&W
<br />Division
<br />Foreman – $4.2 million, 2014
<br />Project consisted of sanitary sewer, stormwater
<br />drainage, and roadway infrastructure improvements
<br />to a neighborhood of 300 homes. Sanitary
<br />construction included installing 3,500 feet of 6-inch
<br />DIP force main and 11,500 feet of 8- to 10-inch PVC
<br />gravity sewer, 49 manholes up to 19-feet deep, and 1
<br />pump station. Stormwater drainage construction
<br />included installing 8,000 feet of 15- to 30-inch RCP
<br />drainage, including French drain, and 66 drainage
<br />manholes. Roadway improvements included the
<br />reconstruction and final paving of 36,000 SY of road,
<br />construction of over 20,000 SY of driveway &
<br />sidewalk and 2,200 feet of curb & gutter, and the
<br />planting or relocating over 250 trees.
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<br />Northeast 38th Street Reconstruction
<br />Owner: City of Oakland Park – $3.4 million
<br />Contact: Ronald Desburnes, P.E.
<br />Role: Foreman
<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. to
<br />North Andrews Ave. Drainage construction included
<br />the installation of 1,614 feet of 18- to 48-inch RCP and
<br />60 drainage structures. Utility construction included
<br />the demolition or abandonment of existing sanitary
<br />utilities and the installation of 450 feet of 6- to 10-inch
<br />PVC sewer main, 11 laterals, and 4 manholes; as well
<br />as 12,500 feet of telecom and electrical conduit.
<br />Roadway and landscape improvements included
<br />17,800 square yards of road construction, 8,750
<br />square yards of sidewalk & driveway construction,
<br />1,300 square yards of decorative paver work, the
<br />planting or relocating of over 80 trees, as well as new
<br />landscape plantings and new irrigation.
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<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: Foreman
<br />Provided all design, materials, equipment, and
<br />performed installation of 800 feet of 6‐ to 8‐inch DIP
<br />water main, 2,500 feet of 2‐inch HDPE sanitary force
<br />main, and a 1,700 foot 4‐ to 6‐inch PVC gravity sewer
<br />collection system. The sewer system was equipped
<br />with 12 grinder pumps and service connections for
<br />individual properties in the project area that connects
<br />to the City’s existing sewer system. As part of our
<br />scope, Ric‐Man was also responsible for the
<br />development of a cost‐effective method for providing
<br />power to grinder pumps, as well as a methodology
<br />for payment of electrical power costs
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<br />Belvedere Homes, Phase 2
<br />Owner: Palm Beach County, FL
<br />Role: Foreman – $2.7 million, 2014
<br />Project consisted of extensive sewer, drainage, and
<br />water infrastructure improvements through a
<br />neighborhood of over 200 homes, as well as over
<br />6,000 square yards of road and sidewalk
<br />reconstruction and over 21,000 square yards of
<br />landscaping. Sewer construction included the
<br />installation of 7,700 feet of 4- to 6-inch PVC vacuum
<br />sewer pipe with over 110 valve pits and service
<br />laterals. Drainage construction included the
<br />installation of 3,000 feet of 15- to 42-inch RCP
<br />drainage pipe with over 40 drainage structures. Water
<br />construction included the installation of 8,400 feet of
<br />DIP and PVC water main with over 200 services.
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<br />Infrastructure Rehabilitation Project
<br />Owner: Town of Surfside
<br />Role: Foreman – $18.3 million, 2013
<br />The project consisted of water, drainage, and sewer
<br />infrastructure improvements to The Town, as well as
<br />the restoring 167,000 square yards of road, 33,000
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