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, <br /> Leo l , nonte- =P.E <br /> • <br /> 0 Headway Design/MOT <br /> til <br /> ® Representative Experience Special Qualifications <br /> ® Black Creek Trail Segment A Construction Documents, Miami-Dade County, FL • Six years of roadway <br /> ® —Analyst on the Kimley-Horn team recently retained by the Miami-Dade Parks design experience <br /> ® and Recreation Department to design Segment A (a 7.8-mile corridor) of the • Proficient in MicroStation, <br /> ® Black Creek Trail. Black Creek Trail is a 17-mile greenway corridor that connects Geopak, CMI 3D, <br /> the Everglades Levee (L-31N Canal) with Black Point Park and Marina. Kimley- AutoCAD, EaglePoint, <br /> ® Horn completed a planning and feasibility study for the 9.2-mile Segment B HCS±, CORSIM, <br /> ® in late 2007. Our current tasks include programming and schematics, design Primavera P6, ArcGIS, <br /> ® development, and construction phase services. AUTOTurn, Real Cost, <br /> and MS Project <br /> ® Alton Road PD&E Study (5th Street to Michigan Avenue), Miami Beach, FL <br /> ® Design analyst for the Kimley-Horn team that performed a PD&E study to professional Credentials <br /> document the requirements for preliminary design for SR 907 (Alton Road) from Master of Science, <br /> • 5th Street to Michigan Avenue, including the flyover ramp connector between Transportation Engineering, <br /> ® SR 836 and SR 908. The study included existing conditions, typical sections, Florida International <br /> ® traffic analysis, right-of-way requirements, environmental impacts, and cost University <br /> of improvements. Worked directly on the development of alternatives and the <br /> • analysis to determine the feasibility for this particular project. Worked On the Bachelor of Science, Civil <br /> development of the project's schedule and maintaining it up-to-date. Engineering, Pontificia <br /> ® Universidad Catolica Madre <br /> ® SR AMA/Collins Avenue Resurfacing (Phase I), FDOT District Six— Design y Maestra <br /> ® analyst on the Kimley-Horn team providing design services for SR A1A/Collins Professional Engineer in <br /> Avenue from 26th Street to Indian Creek Drive in Miami Beach. Based on our Florida <br /> ® team's detailed investigation of the corridor and deficiencies discovered, we <br /> ® presented District Six with three improvement options: minimal, mid-range, and FDOT Advanced MOT <br /> complete reconstruction of the corridor. Given the findings of our report, Kimley- Training <br /> ® Horn recommended complete reconstruction of the corridor, which would result <br /> ® in fewer variations and exceptions and bring the roadway into compliance with Professional Organizations <br /> ® current design standards. A new roadway profile will be designed after careful American Society of Civil <br /> analysis and in conjunction with input from adjacent property owners. The new Engineers (ASCE) <br /> ® curb, gutter and sidewalk along the corridor will provide for ADA compliance. Institute of Transportation <br /> e Upgrades to the drainage system will eliminate most of the existing drainage Engineers (ITE) <br /> ® issues in the area and new signing, pavement markings, and lighting will <br /> improve safety issues along the corridor. Society of Hispanic <br /> ® Professional Engineers <br /> ® SR Al A/Collins Avenue Resurfacing (Phase II), FDOT District Six— Project <br /> engineer on the Kimley-Horn team providing design services for the SR A1A/ <br /> ® Collins Avenue from 26th Street to Indian Creek Drive 3R project. The drainage <br /> ® was enhanced through the use of trench drain in those areas where the existing <br /> ® longitudinal slope was less than 0.3% and at the bulb-outs that were proposed <br /> to enhance the ADA compliance of the project. Upgrades to the existing signals <br /> ® and signing and pavement markings were part of this project. Existing parking <br /> ® was striped per current FDOT Standards. Prepared pavement design and <br /> ® coordinated with both the District pavement design engineer and bituminous <br /> engineer to achieve the best pavement design for this project. <br /> ® MDX Design Engineering for SR 874 (Don Shula Expressway) from Kendall Drive <br /> ® to SR 826, Miami, FL— Project engineer for this MDX project that proposed to <br /> ® Ilan Kimley-Horn <br /> \ , and Associates Inc. <br /> ® <br /> RFC No.12-04-02 3-13 <br /> 0Y250015.12o Sunny Isies Civi Enwonmenml Eng Resumes.indd <br />