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$ City of Sunny Isles Beach • RFQ No. 12-04-02-Traffic Engineering & Transportation Consulting <br /> ® CitiriAuiNO <br /> ® Mike Ciscar, PE <br /> Vice President of Engineering and Planning <br /> ® Experience �+ <br /> ® 2002-Present <br /> ® Corradino's Vice President of Engineering and Planning has 24 years <br /> of experience in the field of civil and transportation engineering. Mr. <br /> ® Ciscar oversees all of Corradino's engineering <br /> ® operations in South Florida. Corradino's projects <br /> range from water and sewer planning and design to (daeatl°n <br /> The University of Florida.Gaines ilk.Florida <br /> ® major expressway corridor studies. highway design. B.S.(Cis a Engineering nith Honors/ wS51 <br /> and construction assistance. Prior to joining <br /> ® Corradino. Mr. Ciscar had a distinguished 16 year Professional Registration <br /> career with the Florida Department of Transportation's Registered Professional Engineer.FL:No. <br /> ® District Six office and served as the District 0071231 <br /> ® Environmental Management Engineer for 5 and Ya. Await <br /> years. In his capacity as the Environmental FDOT Sustained Superior Accomplishment <br /> ® Management Engineer, he directed the activities of the Award <br /> FOOT las'W.Broin Axed.Manager of tlx <br /> District Environmental Management Office to ensure rear <br /> ® compliance with all FDOT objectives. Departmental ` FDOT Ben G.Wens Award.Leader of the <br /> policies, and FHWA requirements. as well as. all Year\ <br /> ® federal, state, and local laws and regulations. The <br /> ® primary function of the office was to perform Project <br /> Development and Environmental (PD&E) studies. This entails performing engineering and <br /> ® environmental studies, documenting the studies in the form of engineering reports and <br /> environmental documents, and conducting extensive public and inter-governmental <br /> ® coordination. Mr. Ciscar was responsible for obtaining all environmental permits and <br /> approvals for all of the District's projects. <br /> ® Summary of Relevant Experience <br /> SR 924 (Gratigny Parkway) West Extension Project Development and Environment Study <br /> ® Project Manager. The Miami-Dade Expressway Authority (MDX) is conducting a Project <br /> Development and Environment (PD&E) Study for State Road 924 (SR 924). also known as the <br /> ® Gratigny Parkway. from SR 826 (Palmetto Expressway) to the Homestead Extension of the <br /> ® Florida's Turnpike (HEFT) in Miami-Dade County. Florida. The objective of the study is to <br /> extend the SR 924 corridor from its current western terminus at SR 826 to the HEFT. The <br /> ® purpose of this extension is to improve access and meet east-west mobility needs for commuters <br /> ® and freight traffic. This improvement will alleviate existing and future local traffic congestion by <br /> providing improved access to the integrated expressway network of HEFT. SR 924. 1-75 and SR <br /> ® 826. The current lack of access to the expressways in the area and the lack of direct connections <br /> within the expressway network have created congested traffic conditions throughout the study <br /> ® area. <br /> SR 924 is an 8.5-mile east/west highway connecting 1-75 and SR 826 in Hialeah and SR 909 <br /> ® (West Dixie Highway) in North Miami. The westernmost five (5) miles (west of NW 32nd <br /> Avenue). named the Gratigny Parkway. is a limited access all-electronic toll mad maintained by <br /> the MDX. The eastemmost three(3)miles is a surface street called NW 119th Street.also known <br /> ® as Gratigny Road. Despite its relatively short length. SR 924 is a major east/west arterial in <br /> 1111 o 0 0 0 0 0 e 0 • • o e • • • • •• <br />