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<br /> IAlfredo Reyna, P.E. •
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<br /> Mr. Reyna has 25 years of experience involved in a variety of Transportation/Highway projects CSA Group
<br /> including geometry design (vertical and horizontal), storm drainage systems, Pavement Marking Education:
<br /> and signing, Signalization, utilities, water/sewer systems and site development. His experience B S. Civil Engineering
<br /> includes the elements of geometric calculation, drainage design, traffic control plans (TCP), Florida International
<br /> signalization, right-of-way map preparation, roadway design for various FDOT transportation University
<br /> project. 1986
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<br /> Relevant Experience
<br /> B.S. Mechanical
<br /> FDOT General Consultant #1 Local Agency Program (LAP), Miami-Dade County, FL — Local Engineering
<br /> Agency Program (LAP) Coordinator responsible for staff support in the management of more than Florida International
<br /> 250 LAP Projects as part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) Supplemental University
<br /> Services and LAP Support Additional Services. Specific work involves administration and tracking 1985
<br /> Iseveral LAP projects though all phases of development: Planning, design, construction and CEI.
<br /> Work includes: Assisting the District LAP Administrator with LAP Agency Certification, LAP Registrations:
<br /> Agreement Processing, general project management, LAP invoicing and federal funding Professional Engineer
<br /> I reimbursement, coordinating audits from the state LAP Administrator and Federal Highway Florida No. 44766
<br /> Administration. Duties also include the drafting if the District 6 LAP Process Maps and District 1991
<br /> 6 LAP Manual.
<br /> Affiliations:
<br /> Districtwide Miscellaneous PE Design, Miami-Dade County, FL — Roadway design to assist the Florida Engineering
<br /> Department in preparing a set of contract plans to be used by a selected contractor and include Society
<br /> project elements for roadway, signing and pavement markings, signalization, lighting, 1997
<br /> / landscaping and right-of-way services for the Department. Consul-Tech will provide design,
<br /> drainage analysis, design and right-of-way surveys, environmental services, field investigations, Board of Director &
<br /> geotechnical, utility adjustment plans, signalization, structural, lighting and landscape plans for Membership Director
<br /> roadways, structures, minor bridge design, intersections, and interchanges. of the FES Miami
<br /> Chapter 2005-2007
<br /> Districtwide Design Safety Traffic Operations Contract, Miami-Dade County, FL — Mr. Reyna
<br /> served as Contract Manager and Client point of contact of various roadway improvement projects. American Society of
<br /> Civil Engineers
<br /> US.R. 90/S.W. 8th Street from S.R. 821 (HEFT) to S.R. 826 (Palmetto Expressway), Miami-Dade 1991
<br /> County, FL - Project Engineer for the design involves milling and resurfacing, sidewalk
<br /> restoration, ADA ramp reconstruction and Drainage improvements.
<br /> Downtown Infrastructure Street Phases I and II, Miami-Dade County, FL - Design Engineer for
<br /> street improvements (RRR) in the Miami Downtown project. The project covers all the streets at
<br /> the center of Miami Downtown under jurisdiction of the City of Miami and extends north to south
<br /> a from North 5th to South 4th Street and West to East from 1-95 to Biscayne Boulevard. Project
<br /> involved milling and resurfacing, sidewalk restoration, ADA ramp reconstruction, new landscape
<br /> installation, drainage improvements and utility and traffic signal modifications. Project also
<br /> includes coordination with the Department of Homeland Security, FDOT, MDC Public Works
<br /> aDepartment and the City of Miami.
<br /> N.W. 62nd Street (Dr. Martin Luther King Boulevard), Miami-Dade County, FL - Design Engineer
<br /> for the fast-track production of Resurfacing restoration and rehabilitation (RRR) improvements, a
<br /> D major urban road consisting generally of a four lane divided configuration with left and right turn
<br /> lanes. The project corridor extends in two sections from NW 37th Avenue to NW 12th Avenue
<br /> (under Miami-Dade County jurisdiction) and from NW 12th Avenue to 1-95 (under City of Miami),
<br /> a with an approximate length of 2.56 miles and 0.64 miles. The project design involves milling
<br /> and resurfacing, sidewalk beautification and restoration, ADA ramp reconstruction, landscape
<br /> restoration, new lighting and reconstruction of several linear parks. The project also includes
<br /> coordination with FDOT, M-DCPWD and the City of Miami.
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