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<br />EDI CATUERA <br />FOREMAN <br />EXPERIENCE <br />Mr. Catuera has 19 years of construction <br />management experience since 2004. In <br />Southeast Florida, he has worked with <br />municipalities from Miami‐Dade to <br />Palm Beach County and has been <br />instrumental in the completion of major <br />infrastructure improvement and <br />neighborhood improvement projects. <br />His responsibilities include coordinating <br />construction activities with outside <br />agencies, reviewing contractual <br />requirements to meet client’s <br />expectations, coordination of <br />maintenance of traffic throughout <br />construction phases, conducting field <br />inspections of water and drainage <br />systems, documenting field change to <br />the design, assisting in processing and <br />obtaining permits, reviewing and <br />updating construction project schedule, <br />and working closely with Public <br />Information Officers in disseminating the <br />project schedule to residents and <br />businesses <br />EDUCATION <br />OSHA 3015 Excavation, Trenching and <br />Soil Mechanics <br />OSHA 10 Hour Training <br /> <br />PROJECT EXPERIENCE <br />Reclaimed Water Transmission Main Bid Package 1 <br />Owner: Broward County WWS – $23 million <br />Reference: Alan Garcia, PW Director ‐ 954‐831‐0903 <br />Role: 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 directional <br />drilling, fittings, valves, master meter, restoration of pavement, <br />milling and restoration, lining of existing pipe, and all ancillary work <br />required to complete the project satisfactory to the County. Location <br />extended from the North Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant <br />along Powerline Road, SW 10th Street, Quiet Waters Park, Hillsboro <br />Blvd, and NW 39th Avenue to Hillsboro Canal. <br /> <br />Utility Analysis Zone 113B <br />Owner: Broward County WWSS – 28.4 million <br />Reference: Alan Garcia, PWD Director ‐ 954‐831‐0903 <br />Role: Foreman <br />The project consisted of the furnishing of all labor, materials, <br />equipment, services and incidentals for the construction of the <br />infrastructure site work. The work will include site preparation, <br />earthwork, sanitary sewer system installation (38,100 LF of 8-18” <br />PVC), water systems installation (59,820 LF of DIP 6-16”) (940 LF of <br />6-12” HDD) (440 services), roadway and walkway restoration and <br />construction, landscape restoration, restoring existing irrigation <br />systems, pavement marking restoration and site furnishings <br /> <br />South Miami Heights Phase A D/B <br />Owner: Miami Dade water and sewer - $17.9 million <br />Reference: Alexis Valdez 786-299-9008 <br />Role: Foreman <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. <br />As well as fire hydrant assemblies, approximately 664 dual water <br />services and approximately 40 single water services with <br />approximately 1,368 water service conversions from rear to front. <br />The project location for Phase A is the area bounded by S.W. 168 <br />Street. to the north, S.W. 184 Street. to the south, S.W. 122 Avenue <br />to the west, and S.W. 115 Avenue to the east. <br /> <br />South Miami Heights Phase B D/B <br />Owner: Miami Dade water and sewer- $15.7 million <br />Reference: Alexis Valdez 786-299-9008 <br />Role: Foreman <br />The Project consists of the replacement of the existing undersized <br />and deteriorated water mains and existing main loop closures in <br />order to improve system pressure and provide fire flow protection, <br />