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12-04-02
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• <br /> 0 <br /> ® Gary R. Ratay, P.E <br /> Page 2 <br /> ® Representative Experience (continued) <br /> • stakeholders' issues, permit feasibility, project timeframes, preliminary opinions of probable cost, and a <br /> • recommendation to proceed with the preferred route. The report also included proposed connection points, <br /> ® overall pipe lengths, construction methods, pipe material, and known or potential issues and constraints for <br /> each route including environmental issues. <br /> 0 Force Main Rehabilitation Design Criteria Package, North Bay Village, FL— Based on an approved force main <br /> ® route evaluation report, served as project manager and engineer to develop a Design Criteria Package (DCP) <br /> ® to select a Design Build Team for construction of the City's new force main system. The DCP included detailed <br /> ® design efforts necessary to obtain environmental permits through the Department of Environmental Protection <br /> (DEP) and the Army Corp of Engineers (ACOE), schematic design drawings for the remaining open-cut force <br /> ® main route, hydraulic modeling, design criteria, "front end" documents, and associated opinions of probable <br /> • construction costs. The DCP was submitted to the State and approved for both American Recovery and <br /> ® Reinvestment Act (ARRA) funding and State Revolving Loan (SRL) dollars. <br /> ® Main Wastewater Pump Station Rehabilitation Project, North Bay Village, FL—Served as project manager <br /> ® and engineer to developed construction documents and permitting documentation for the rehabilitation of <br /> the City's main wastewater pump station. The project included analyzing the existing pumping and control <br /> ® equipment to develop a rehabilitation approach to increase system efficiency, reduce system maintenance, <br /> ® and provide a reliable, redundant pump station to better serve the City. The design included pump station <br /> equipment rehabilitation, control modifications, installation of Variable Frequency Drives, Motor Control Center <br /> ® (MCC), upgrade to the electrical service, and Citywide SCADA system. <br /> ® Utility Relocations on 79th Street Causeway Eastern Bridge, North Bay Village, FL— Based on a bridge <br /> ® rehabilitation project performed by the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), served as the project <br /> ® manager and engineer to develop construction documents to relocate an existing 10-inch water main and an <br /> ® existing 8-inch force main on a 79th Street Causeway. The plans and construction approach were developed <br /> to minimize down time of both utilizes. The project included the development of the construction plans, <br /> ® technical specifications, contract documents, permitting, bidding assistance and construction phase services. <br /> ® The project required close coordination with the FDOT during design and was completed successfully on a <br /> ® compressed schedule as to not impact the FDOT bridge rehabilitation program. <br /> ® Stormwater Master Plan, Cutler Bay, FL— Project manager for the creation of a stormwater master plan for <br /> Cutler Bay to address flood protection activities and protect the environmental quality of its canals. Kimley- <br /> ® Horn also developed a stormwater management report to assist the Client in creating a stormwater utility. A <br /> ® stormwater utility generates a dedicated stream of revenue to implement capital improvements and maintain <br /> an operation and maintenance program associated with the stormwater plan, development of a stormwater <br /> management report and assisting Cutler Bay in joining the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) so that <br /> • federally funded flood insurance is available to the community. Specific projects have included: <br /> • • Cutler Ridge Elementary School Area Drainage Improvements <br /> ® • Saga Bay Drainage Improvements <br /> • <br /> • <br /> • <br /> • <br /> 0 <br /> RFC No.12.O.O2 I—fl Kimley-Horn <br /> 9 OY290015.12o Sunny Isles Crvi_Enwomenfal Eng Resumes.odd _ and Acsnciates,Inc. <br /> 3-4 <br />
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