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<br /> • Marwan Mufleh, P.E.
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<br /> • SR 700/US 98, FDOT District One— Project manager for the final design phase and post-design services for
<br /> • the reconstruction of a two-lane, rural roadway that includes replacement of four existing bridges with two, 9-span
<br /> • bridges, twin box culvert crossings, a triple, 60-inch pipe crossing, and elevating of road grade by five feet. The
<br /> ® project also involved an extensive traffic control plan, including the design of three new detour roads totaling 1.4
<br /> miles in length and two ACROW panel temporary bridges. Responsibilities under the post-design services contract
<br /> • included review of shop drawings and review of contractor's request for plan changes.
<br /> • NW 6th Avenue, Pompano Beach, FL—Supervised project manager for the design and construction
<br /> • administration for the reconstruction of a two-lane, urban collector. This project was highly visible and politically
<br /> • sensitive because it was intended to revitalize the depressed neighborhood along the corridor. As such, it required
<br /> extensive coordination with the City Manager, Public Works Administrator, and City Council. It involved creative
<br /> • hardscape using African themes for brick paver crosswalks, sidewalks, roundabout intersections, signalized
<br /> • intersection, landscaping, irrigation, and numerous driveway connections. It also involved extensive utility plans to
<br /> • place the overhead electrical, telephone, and cable TV lines underground.
<br /> • NW 27th Avenue, Pompano Beach, FL—Supervised project manager for the reconstruction of one mile of a
<br /> ® two-lane, urban arterial within a residential area. The project involved numerous driveway connections, drainage,
<br /> landscaping, and irrigation.
<br /> • Riverside Drive, Broward County, FL— Project manager for the widening of a one-mile collector roadway from
<br /> • two lanes to four lanes. The project included replacement of an existing bridge (14 foot-6-inch x 13 foot-5-inch) with
<br /> • a four-lane pipe arch bridge culvert and total reconstruction of the road in that vicinity. The project also included
<br /> • highway geometric design, exfiltration trench, drainage system, extensive utility coordination, FDOT permitting,
<br /> signing and pavement marking, a new six-phase expanded intersection signal, relocation of an existing signal,
<br /> • lighting, and landscaping.
<br /> • Rock Island Road, Broward County, FL— Project engineer for design and construction administration of 3.3 miles
<br /> • of a four-lane, urban collector highway. The project involved reconstruction of an existing two-lane to a four-lane,
<br /> • divided roadway with frontage road segments in residential neighborhoods. Additional services included paving
<br /> ® and drainage, signing and pavement marking, plateau street intersections, and a major stormwater/storm sewer
<br /> drainage system. The project also included an emergency signal, five signals, lighting, and landscaping. As project
<br /> engineer, responsibilities included review of shop drawings, field inspection of embankment, subgrade, rock base,
<br /> • asphalt, curb and gutter, sidewalk, drainage system, new three-span bridge, metal plate pipe arch culvert, signals,
<br /> • lights, landscaping, and irrigation.
<br /> • Woodside Drive, Coral Springs, FL— Project manager for the reconstruction of an urban collector for a distance
<br /> of approximately one mile. The project consisted of the reconstruction of the existing roadway to a two-lane, curbed
<br /> • facility with the necessary drainage and landscape improvements, as well as the design of a new 10-inch water
<br /> • main along the entire alignment.
<br /> • Broward Avenue, Florida Atlantic University, FL— Project manager for the design, permitting, and construction
<br /> • administration of the expansion of Broward Avenue from a two-lane facility to a four-lane, divided facility, including a
<br /> bicycle lane, street lighting, landscaping, and irrigation.
<br /> • Florida Atlantic Boulevard, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL— Project manager for the design,
<br /> permitting, and construction of the expansion of Florida Atlantic Boulevard from a two-lane facility to a four-lane
<br /> ® facility from Glades Road to Lee Street.
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