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® Mudassar Alam, P.E. <br /> Page 2 <br /> ® Representative Experience (continued) <br /> ® SW 216th Street from SW 127th Avenue to Florida's Turnpike, Miami, FL— Project engineer responsible for the <br /> ® horizontal and vertical design along the corridor and design of a roundabout to replace an existing signal. The <br /> ® project included master planning and public involvement coordination for this 1.25-mile corridor; vertical and <br /> horizontal alignments; signing and pavement markings; and signalization plans. <br /> ® Black Creek Trail Segment A Construction Documents, Miami-Dade County, FL— Design engineer on the <br /> 0 Kimley-Horn team responsible for preparing construction documents for Black Creek Trail, Segment A, <br /> ® which is a 9.1-mile, multi-use greenway trail in southern Miami-Dade County. Kimley-Horn is responsible <br /> ® for all phases of this project ranging from programming and schematic design through construction phase <br /> services. We have assisted MDPR in identifying potential trail alignments, amenities, trailhead locations, and <br /> ® neighborhood connections. We are coordinating with numerous stakeholder groups, including utilities, local <br /> governments, and permitting agencies. Our design incorporates a non-motorized trail and linear park design <br /> ® within the Black Creek Canal (C-1) right-of-way owned by the South Florida Water Management District <br /> (SFWMD). Key challenges on this project that we have addressed include slope stability near the canal bank, <br /> ® crossing several major roadways (including a six-lane section of US 1), and working within SFWMD design <br /> ® standards for permitted use of their right-of-way. <br /> ® NW 5th Avenue Sidewalk Improvements from NW 112th Terrace to NW 115th Street, Miami Shores Village, FL <br /> ® Project manager responsible for design and development of plans for new sidewalk construction as part of <br /> ® the Safe Routes to School (SRTS) program. The project included utility coordination, and preparation and <br /> submittal of LAP documents. <br /> ® Bayview Market, Miami, FL— Project engineer responsible for developing vertical and horizontal alignments, <br /> ® providing drainage design, signing and pavement markings, and signalization plans for this corridor. The <br /> project included the reconstruction and widening of NE 17th Terrace/NE 2nd Avenue/NE Miami Place and the <br /> milling and resurfacing of NE 17th Street and N Miami Avenue. <br /> ® MDX Design Engineering for SR 874 (Don Shula Expressway) from Kendall Drive to SR 826, Miami, FL <br /> ® Project engineer for the Kimley-Horn team that provided design engineering services for SR 874 (Don Shula <br /> Expressway) roadway modifications from south of SW 88th Street (Kendall Drive) to south of SR 826 (Palmetto <br /> ® Expressway)/SR 874 interchange. The project consisted of the widening of SR 874 and included complex <br /> ® roadway design, drainage design, signing and marking, lighting, signalization, retaining walls, noise barrier <br /> ® walls, bridge widening plans, permitting, and public involvement services. The nature of the project changed <br /> and was re-procured as a Design-Build project. Kimley-Horn prepared 95% Design and the Design-Build <br /> ® Criteria Package. We completed this project in April 2011. <br /> ® SR 972/Coral Way from SW 37 Avenue to SW 13 Avenue Resurfacing, FDOT District Six, Miami, FL— Project <br /> 0 engineer responsible for developing plans for the resurfacing of Coral Way from SW 37th Avenue to east of <br /> ® SW 13th Avenue in Miami. Kimley-Horn assisted the City of Miami with a beautification master plan and design <br /> guidelines in 2002 for this area. The project corridor includes a mix of businesses and apartments, the corridor <br /> ® is unique in its designation as a State Historic Highway (SHH), and is famous for its canopy of mature Banyan <br /> trees. The historic nature of these signature trees and widespread flooding make this more than a typical <br /> ® milling and resurfacing project and require extensive coordination with FDOT and local agencies including <br /> the City of Miami Historic Preservation Board. The project includes approval of many design variations and <br /> O exceptions. <br /> 0 <br /> 0 <br /> 0 <br /> O ?FC No.12-0=-02 r ti 1 Kimley-Horn <br /> Isles OY260015.12o S,nny ICivi-Em4m <br /> onnerral Eng Resues.indd `�F and Associates,Inc. <br /> 3-12 <br />
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