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<br />square yards of swale, 4,400 square yards of sidewalk <br />& driveways, and 34,600 feet of curb & gutter. Water <br />construction included replacing a 31,500-foot water <br />main system consisting of 4- to 8-inch DIP and PVC <br />pipe with 950 services; as well as relocating the <br />existing water meters of over 1,600 homes from their <br />rear easements to the front of the homes – work <br />which required daily coordination between Ric-Man <br />and Town representatives & residents. Drainage <br />construction consisted of installing 5,500 feet of 10- <br />to 36-inch DIP and RCP pipe, 47 structures, 9 wells, <br />and 3 pump stations. Sewer construction consisted of <br />rehabilitating a 49,500-foot sewer system consisting <br />of 8- to 15-inch CIP pipe, over 2,000 laterals, 166 <br />structures, and 2 pump stations; as well as point- <br />repairing 5,800 feet of the existing sewer main and <br />installing 2,500 feet of new 12-inch PVC force main <br /> <br />Flamingo-Lummus BP-10E Streetscape <br />Owner: City of Miami Beach, FL <br />Role: Foreman – $4.4 million, 2011 <br />Design-build project consisted of water, drainage, <br />and roadway infrastructure improvements to a <br />neighborhood of 1,600 residences and 65 businesses. <br />Water construction included installing 4,600 LF of 6- <br />to 8-inch DIP and abandoning 5,100 LF of existing <br />water main. Drainage construction included installing <br />3,500 LF of 15- to 48-inch HDPE and RCP connecting <br />over 70 structures and gravity wells, as well as 900 LF <br />of 3x5-foot box culvert. Roadway and landscape <br />construction included over 36,000 SY of roadwork, <br />4,500 SY of sidewalk, driveway & paver work, 9,500 <br />LF of curb & gutter, 65,000 SY of swale <br />reconstruction, planting or relocating over 200 trees; <br />as well as signalization, decorative lighting, and <br />installing 1,000 LF of FPL conduit. This project <br />required major coordination with residents, a school, <br />public transportation, restaurants, nightclubs, and <br />other businesses to minimize our impact on <br />residents, tourists, and commerce. <br /> <br />Prairie Avenue, Phase II <br />Owner: City of Miami Beach, FL <br />Role: Foreman <br />Project consisted of drainage roadway, landscaping, <br />and hardscape improvements including coordination <br />with the Public Works Department, Miami Beach High <br />School, and the Prairie Avenue Neighborhood <br />Associations <br /> <br />Poinsettia Ave & 33rd Street <br />Owner: City of West Palm Beach <br />Role: Foreman <br />Project with proposed improvements including, but <br />not limited to, curb & gutter improvements and <br />storm water improvements of 36- to 72-inch <br />pipelines <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />