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<br />banks, storm drainage wells, traffic signals and roadways, and street car system. Infrastructure also included 12,500 linear
<br />feet of new 12-inch water distribution mains and 6,500+/- linear feet of new 8-inch to 20-inch sanitary sewer mains, which
<br />required a 100-linear-foot bore-and-jack beneath the FEC Railroad and interconnection with existing 72-inch live interceptor
<br />at Biscayne Boulevard. Kimley-Horn designed water and sewer service connections for future parcel developments.
<br />The Lincoln, Miami Beach, FL — Project engineer for site civil services for paving, grading, and drainage plans and
<br />permitting. The Lincoln is a multi-story, mixed-use facility that includes 120,000 square feet of Class A office space, 38,500
<br />square feet of retail space, and 719 parking spaces. Kimley-Horn provided site civil services, including paving, grading, and
<br />drainage plans; landscape architecture; construction plans; and permitting.
<br />Miami Jewelry District: Miami Downtown Development Authority, Miami, FL — Project manager for this master
<br />plan and streetscape project. Located in the heart of Downtown Miami, the Jewelry District is comprised primarily of wholesale
<br />jewelry businesses with some retail component in four city blocks. For the past decade, Downtown Miami has been undergoing
<br />an economic revitalization which includes the introduction of several high-rise mixed-use developments, as well as public
<br />infrastructure projects, including the renovation of Flagler Street, Miami’s main street; a new downtown master plan; and
<br />the soon-to-come light rail line, which will run through the Jewelry District. The Jewelry District master plan and streetscape
<br />improvements are the next phase in the continuing improvement of Downtown. The current plan stems from the previously
<br />mentioned Downtown Master Plan and a vision study done for the Jewelry District. The main purpose of this current Jewelry
<br />District planning is to establish a clear and unique identity for the Jewelry District and to implement that identity within the
<br />public right-of-way (ROW). Kimley-Horn developed an implementation master plan for the ROW elements within the Jewelry
<br />District. In addition, we produced construction documents for the streetscapes based on the implementation master plan.
<br />Hialeah Park Development of Regional Impact (DRI), Hialeah, FL — Project engineer for this redevelopment project.
<br />Kimley-Horn is currently providing entitlement services, which include DRI, comprehensive plan amendment, rezoning, and
<br />master planning for the redevelopment of Hialeah Park in the City of Hialeah, Florida. Hialeah Park is a 202-acre, former horse
<br />racing facility which first opened in 1926. The redeveloped site is expected to include 3,760 residential units, retail and office
<br />space, a town center, school, and several parks and urban plazas. For future portions of the project, Kimley-Horn will provide
<br />civil engineering, urban design, landscape architecture, planning, and project management services.
<br />Aaron E. Buchler, P.E.
<br />(Representative Experience, continued)
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