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68 City of Sunny Isles Beach New Facility Qualifications for Architectural Design Services
<br />Representative Experience
<br />Miami River, Miami, FL — Serving as project manager. This project is a proposed
<br />major mixed-use development that will encompass approximately three city blocks
<br />and include the enhancement of Jose Marti Park. The new development will compose
<br />of approximately 10 acres in the Brickell/City of Miami area. Kimley-Horn is providing
<br />site/civil engineering, landscaping, and traffic engineering services. The proposed
<br />project includes four new towers with approximately 1,750 units; a luxury retail galleria;
<br />290 hotel rooms; 50+ restaurants, lounges, and bars; and a marina. Team tasks
<br />include due diligence, parking studies, underground utility design, and preparation
<br />of a Special Area Plan (SAP) traffic, civil, and landscaping study consistent with City
<br />of Miami 21 zoning code.
<br />8800 Doral, Doral, FL — Serving as project manager. 8800 Doral is a proposed
<br />multi-family project that includes the development of 550 apartment units over 10
<br />acres in one of Doral’s premier Downtown gateway properties. Kimley-Horn’s design
<br />included water, sewer, and fire services to the buildings, on-site drainage improvements,
<br />the design of a Florida Power & Light utility duct bank, traffic engineering, signal
<br />design, roadway engineering, and the design of a bridge across Dressel’s Dairy Canal.
<br />Solitair at Brickell, Miami, FL — Serving as project manager. Solitair at Brickell
<br />is a proposed multi-family project that includes the development of 420 apartment
<br />units and 10,000 square feet of restaurant space in Downtown Miami. Kimley-Horn’s
<br />design included water, sewer, and fire services to the buildings, on-site drainage
<br />improvements, traffic engineering, and roadway engineering.
<br />Brickell City Centre, Miami, FL — Serving as project engineer. Located at
<br />the core of the City’s financial district, Brickell City Centre is a nine-acre mixed-use
<br />development—and one of the largest active projects in the City of Miami today. The site
<br />comprises approximately three city blocks. At completion, this $1.05 billion project will
<br />include 2.9 million square feet of retail, office, residential, and entertainment space. The
<br />parking demand for this proposed development will be satisfied by the construction
<br />of a two-level subterranean parking garage, which will extend beneath the right of
<br />way for full connectivity between the three blocks. This LEED Neighborhood Certified
<br />project will also include sustainable elements such as a climate ribbon, green roofs,
<br />and cisterns for irrigation use. As the engineer of record, Kimley-Horn is providing
<br />an array of civil engineering, transportation planning, and traffic engineering services.
<br />The scope of work includes design, permitting, and construction administration for
<br />the installation of more than of 7,000 linear feet of new water and sewer utilities
<br />within an extremely congested utility corridor; full roadway reconstruction including
<br />drainage improvements; traffic signalization; and onsite stormwater management.
<br />Miami World Center, Miami, FL — Serving as project engineer. Spanning more
<br />than 20 acres, the Miami World Center includes approximately 13 million square
<br />feet of retail, residential, office, and institutional uses. As proposed, the Center will
<br />create a vibrant, walkable pedestrian environment with a unique sense of place: a
<br />modern design statement driven by Miami’s unique physical context, culture, and
<br />architectural heritage. Kimley-Horn partnered with a private developer, the City of
<br />Miami, the Miami Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA), and other stakeholders
<br />in preparing typical sections for streetscapes for the City’s largest proposed Downtown
<br />project. Kimley-Horn also partnered with numerous utility companies to determine
<br />existing underground conditions. Once this information was obtained, we worked
<br />with multiple stakeholders to develop and evaluate various streetscape options for
<br />roads and avenues within the multi-block project limits.
<br />Professional Credentials
<br />• Bachelor of Science, Civil
<br />Engineering, Mississippi State
<br />University, 2005
<br />• Professional Engineer in Florida
<br />• American Society of Civil
<br />Engineers (ASCE)
<br />• Urban Land Institute
<br />• International Council of
<br />Shopping Centers
<br />Special Qualifications
<br />• Extensive background in
<br />commercial land development
<br />projects from the entitlement
<br />stage until project closeout
<br />• More than 10 years of
<br />experience in land development
<br />projects
<br />• Responsible for all civil
<br />engineering services including
<br />entitlements; preparation of site
<br />plans; paving, grading, drainage;
<br />utility plans; erosion control
<br />plans; stormwater management
<br />design; offsite improvements,
<br />construction management and
<br />project closeout
<br />Julio A. Collier, P.E.
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