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<br /> • existing two-lane, rural section to a two-lane, urban section with bike lanes in both directions. Other work included
<br /> ® the construction of a traffic circle at the intersection of Royal Palm Boulevard and Camellia Drive, the addition of
<br /> • separate pedestrian bridges (four bridges) over two canal crossings, modifying the south approach of Royal Palm
<br /> ® Beach Boulevard at Okeechobee Boulevard to accommodate landscaping, and upgrading the water and sewer
<br /> facilities along the limits of the project.
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<br /> South Pointe Streetscape, Miami Beach, FL— Served as task manager for roadway plans of this major roadway,
<br /> • utility, and aesthetic improvement project. Services included master plan development, consensus building,
<br /> ® landscape, streetscape, lighting design, permit coordination, area-wide infrastructure design, and complete
<br /> ® construction documentation. The project emphasis was on enhancement of the urban and neighborhood corridors
<br /> and achieving a balance between pedestrian and vehicular mobility. Construction documents for the S5-million
<br /> ® Phase I improvements were prepared in approximately 19 weeks, allowing construction to conclude in early 2003.
<br /> Broad Causeway West Relief Bridge, Bay Harbor Islands, FL— Provided construction administration services for
<br /> • the replacement of the Broad Causeway West Relief Bridge located in the Town of Bay Harbor Islands. The project
<br /> • includes demolition of the existing bridge, construction of new bridge, roadway, drainage, utilities, lighting and
<br /> ® permitting with numerous agencies such as DERM, SFWMD, US Coast Guard, USAGE, and FDOT.
<br /> • SR AlA (Flagler Memorial Bridge) Replacement Design-Build Criteria Package and Construction Phase
<br /> Services, West Palm Beach, FL— Senior quality control reviewer and signalization designer for development
<br /> • of design-build criteria package for replacement of the existing four-lane bascule bridge across the Intracoastal
<br /> • Waterway. Kimley-Horn was responsible for the concept design and the development of the construction RFP
<br /> ® with an estimated cost of$98 million. The design of the approach roadways, drainage systems, and construction
<br /> phasing TCP is developed to 90% and included concept development of signing/marking, signalization, lighting,
<br /> • structures, and landscape plans. The scope also included extensive public involvement, permitting, and utility
<br /> • coordination efforts. Our services will also include reviews of design-build plans, construction documents, and
<br /> ® additional coordination with stakeholders, permitting agencies, and utilities.
<br /> • Black Creek Trail Segment A Construction Documents, Miami-Dade County, FL—Serving as senior QA/QC
<br /> reviewer. Kimley-Horn is preparing construction documents for Black Creek Trail Segment A, which is a 9.1-mile,
<br /> • multi-use greenway trail in southern Miami-Dade County. Kimley-Horn is responsible for all phases of this project
<br /> • ranging from programming and schematic design through construction phase services.
<br /> ® Worth Avenue Restoration Project, Palm Beach, FL— Served as senior QA/QC reviewer for this roadway
<br /> • beautification project along one of the Town's most prestigious roadways. This project was brought to life by
<br /> • a group of property owners along the Avenue who wished to revitalize the area and bring it back to its former
<br /> glory. The project included the construction of a new roadway section, replacement and modification of various
<br /> • underground utilities, replacement of sidewalks with decorative tabby concrete, and the introduction of many
<br /> • landscaping and architectural elements throughout the corridor.
<br /> • Turnpike/Lake Worth Interchange Reconstruction, Lake Worth, FL—Senior QA/QC reviewer. As part of KHA's
<br /> • design efforts for a seven-mile widening effort between Boynton Beach and Lake Worth, we also designed the
<br /> ® relocation of 1,400 linear feet of the existing Lake Worth Drainage District Canal in order to reconstruct a new toll
<br /> plaza facility and new ramps for the Lake Worth Interchange. In addition to relocating the canal, KHA's services
<br /> • included roadway design, signalization, lighting, drainage, ITS plans, environmental assessment and contamination
<br /> • reports, and landscaping for the new facility. The new plaza and interchange opened in April 2011.
<br /> • Districtwide Bridge Consultant Miscellaneous Consultant Services, FDOT District Four—Served as ON
<br /> • QC reviewer. The purpose of this contract is to assist the Department in preparing construction plans and
<br /> specifications for various bridges and structures throughout the District. Duties have included working closely with
<br /> • the Department's bridge maintenance staff to design and prepare construction plans and to attend preconstruction
<br /> • meetings.
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