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JUAN H. VAZQUEZ, PE, PH, BCEE
<br /> Lua Curtis Library Parking lot—City of Hialeah, Florida
<br /> Civil Engineer/Drainage Engineer. He prepared grading, drainage plans, water and sewer connections for a parking lot in the
<br /> City of Hialeah.
<br /> J.F.K. Library Parking Lot—City of Hialeah, Florida
<br /> Drainage Engineer. He prepared grading, permitting and drainage plans for a 4-acre parking lot within the City of Hialeah.
<br /> Hickory Hammock Equestrian Facility, Highlands County, Florida — South Florida Water Management District
<br /> (SFWMD)
<br /> Engineer of Record for site design of, equestrian facilities, parking lot, and campground.
<br /> Eckerds Store—Hialeah, Florida
<br /> Engineer of Record for drainage design and permitting.
<br /> TRANSPORTATION/HIGHWAY DESIGN/HIGHWAY DRAINAGE
<br /> Design/Build for the Reconstruction of SE 3b Street, Belle Glade, Florida— FOOT, District 4
<br /> Drainage Engineer. The scope included the reconstruction of SE 31 Street between Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard and G
<br /> Avenue project. He was responsible for designing the entire drainage system, with French drains, new outfall, control
<br /> structures and prepared the drainage report and permitting packages. Project length: 0.3 miles
<br /> Northlake Boulevard over the Loxahatchee Slough— Palm Beach County, Florida
<br /> Drainage Engineer. The project consisted of reconstruction of a four lane divided highway, construction of a bridge, weir and
<br /> walkway. He was responsible for the drainage and permitting of the project. He also provided review of weir design and
<br /> canal hydraulics using the HEC-RAS model. Project length:0.349 miles/bridge.
<br /> Hollywood Boulevard (SR-820)from SR•A1A to US-1 (3R)—FDOT, District 4
<br /> Engineer of Record for drainage design for a resurfacing, restoration & rehabilitation (3R) project with widening, which
<br /> affected all existing drainage. He also managed a separate study to evaluate alternatives to alleviate flooding problems. The
<br /> alternatives included pump stations with injection wells and new outfalls.
<br /> Miami River Greenways, Segment D—City of Miami, Florida
<br /> Engineer of Record for the design of the system of French drains and injection wells, to handle runoff. Also managed the
<br /> permitting of the drainage systems with Miami-Dade DERM and Florida Department of Environmental Protection.
<br /> Drainage Permit Coordinator—FDOT, District 6
<br /> Project Manager for review of drainage projects and coordination of permit requirements.
<br /> Barton Greenways—City of Boynton Beach, Florida
<br /> Drainage Engineer. Designed the stormwater management system and permitting for a new Greenway.
<br /> NW 44th Street—City of Lauderdale Lakes, Florida
<br /> Engineer of Record for drainage and permitting.
<br /> Nova Elementary School— Broward County School Board
<br /> Project Manager for the design of a mast arm foundation for a traffic light at Davie Road &SW 37th Street.
<br /> Krome Avenue, Bridge Hydraulic Report(BHR) Miami-Dade County, Florida—FDOT, District 6
<br /> Engineer of Record for the preparation of a bridge hydraulic report for Krome Avenue over the Miami River.
<br /> NW 50 Street Bridge Replacement, Miami, Florida—FDOT, District 6
<br /> Task Manager/Drainage Engineer for drainage and preparation of the Bridge Hydraulic Report. This project includes major
<br /> utility coordination and large offsite areas discharging thru the project.
<br /> Alley Refurbishment Program—City of Coral Springs, Florida
<br /> Project Manager who evaluated the pavement conditions of 5 alleyways and prepared cost estimates and a report with
<br /> recommendations for the rehabilitation.
<br /> Powerline Road(SR-845)3R Palm Beach County, Florida—FDOT, District 4
<br /> Project Manager in charge of the 3R rehabilitation project. The project includes major culvert replacement, milling and
<br /> resurfacing, 8 signals, bridge improvements and signing and marking plans. Prepared maintenance of traffic plans.
<br /> SR-A1A Resurfacing Project, Palm Beach County, Florida— FDOT, District 4
<br /> Project Manager for roadway improvements along AIA from Boynton Inlet Bridge to Lake Worth Road. The project includes
<br /> major drainage study and improvements, milling and resurfacing, signals, bridge improvements and signing and marking
<br /> plans. This project included coordination with endangered species and seagrass surveys, preservation of historical properties
<br /> (two properties), coordination of impacts to 4f (Boynton Inlet park) properties. A coastal construction line permit was also
<br /> obtained as well as coordination with the Fish and Wildlife Commission for impacts to sea turtles from the proposed lighting
<br /> design. Prepared maintenance of traffic plans. Project length: 5 miles.
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