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<br /> 48-inch Force Main Along Sunny Isles Boulevard, North Miami, FL— Project ■ Has 19 years of
<br /> engineer for the design of a 48-inch force main along Sunny Isles Boulevard experience in civil
<br /> ® from P.S. 426, just west side of the Intracoastal Waterway, to the WASD North engineering with 17 years
<br /> ® District WWTP. The project consists of installing approximately 7,600 linear feet of extensive experience
<br /> of a 48-inch diameter D.I.P. (I.D.) force main along Sunny Isles Boulevard and in the field of highway
<br /> ® 2,600 linear feet of twin 48-inch diameter H.D.P.E. (O.D.) force mains through design, drainage design,
<br /> ® the Oleta River State Recreation Area. The project required an aerial crossing of and traffic operations
<br /> ® the Oleta River, and extensive coordination with Florida DEP for the mitigation of plans
<br /> impacted natural resources. ■ Principal areas of practice
<br /> ® include roadway design,
<br /> ® NE 2nd Avenue Reconstruction from NE 91st Street to NE 105th Street, Miami, preliminary engineering
<br /> FL— Project manager responsible for developing vertical and horizontal studies, drainage design,
<br /> ® alignments, and providing drainage design, signing and pavement markings, stormwater permitting,
<br /> ® and signalization plans for this corridor. The project included the reconstruction/ pavement design, utility
<br /> ® widening of NE 2nd Avenue from NE 94th Street to NE 103rd Street as well coordination, maintenance
<br /> as areas of roadway milling and resurfacing at the beginning and end of the of traffic, roadway lighting
<br /> ® project. The project also included a joint participation agreement with the design, signing and
<br /> ® Village of Miami Shores, in which the Village agreed to fund the streetscape and pavement marking, traffic
<br /> landscape improvements in order to participate in their design.
<br /> ® signalization, and traffic
<br /> Street/NE 17th Terrace/NE 2nd Avenue/N. Miami Avenue, Miami-Dade County, planning
<br /> ® FL— Project manager responsible for developing vertical and horizontal
<br /> ® alignments, providing drainage design, signing and pavement markings, and Professional Credentials
<br /> ® signalization plans for this corridor. The project included the reconstruction and Bachelor of Science,
<br /> widening of NE 17th Terrace/NE 2nd Avenue/NE Miami Place and the milling Civil Engineering, Florida
<br /> ® and resurfacing of NE 17th Street and N Miami Avenue. International University
<br /> ® Professional Engineer in
<br /> ® Black Creek Trail Segment A Construction Documents, Miami-Dade County, Florida
<br /> FL— Senior engineer for the Kimley-Horn team that is preparing construction
<br /> ® documents for Black Creek Trail, Segment A, which is a 9.1-mile, multi-use Advanced MOT
<br /> ® greenway trail in southern Miami-Dade County. Our client is the Miami-Dade Specifications Training
<br /> Park and Recreation Department (MDPR). Kimley-Horn is responsible for all FDOT Advanced Traffic
<br /> ® phases of this project ranging from programming and schematic design through Control Certification
<br /> ® construction phase services. We have assisted MDPR in identifying potential FDOT Specifications
<br /> ® trail alignments, amenities, trailhead locations, and neighborhood connections. Certification
<br /> We are coordinating with numerous stakeholder groups, including utilities,
<br /> ® local governments, and permitting agencies. Our design incorporates a non- Troxler Electronic
<br /> ® motorized trail and linear park design within the Black Creek Canal (C-1) right- Laboratories, Certificate No.
<br /> of-way owned by the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD). We 061878
<br /> ® overlay our design on both survey data and high-resolution aerial photography
<br /> ® to improve the readability and functionality of the plan set. Key challenges on Professional Organizations
<br /> ® this project that we have addressed include slope stability near the canal bank, American Society of Civil
<br /> crossing several major roadways (including a six-lane section of US 1), and Engineers (ASCE)
<br /> ® working within SFWMD design standards for permitted use of their right-of-way. American Society of
<br /> ® Improvements to Congested Intersections, Miami-Dade County, FL— Project Highway Engineers
<br /> ® manager for traffic operational analyses that were performed for Miami-Dade
<br /> ® I=fl Kimley-Horn
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