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• <br /> • <br /> • Leo Almonte, P.E. <br /> Page 2 <br /> ® Representative Experience (continued) <br /> • add one lane in each direction on the existing SR 874 corridor from SW 88th Street (Kendall Drive) to south <br /> ® of SR 826 (Palmetto Expressway) located within Miami-Dade County. This corridor is a critical link between <br /> ® Florida's Turnpike and SR 826 (Palmetto Expressway). This project will provide additional capacity to the SR <br /> 874 corridor by converting two-lanes in each direction to three-lanes in each direction by milling, resurfacing, <br /> • widening and partial reconstruction. The geometry proposed was developed to provide the best fit option <br /> • given the project limits, right of way restrictions, widening restrictions and cost effectiveness. The SR 874 <br /> corridor is an FIRS and SIS facility. In addition to the improvements along SR 874, the project also includes <br /> ® <br /> resurfacing of SR 878 for approximately 3,700 feet and minor improvements to Kendall Drive for approximately <br /> ® 380 feet west of SR 874. This project also includes widening of: the southbound bridge over Snapper Creek <br /> • Canal (C-2), the bridges over Sunset Drive, the bridges over CSX/Galloway Road, and the bridges over Miller <br /> Drive. In addition, the outside railing of the bridges over Kendall Drive is proposed to be replaced. Prepared <br /> ® the pavement design, roadway cross sections and drainage structures cross sections. Also, reviewed existing <br /> • cross slopes in order to provide proper cross slope correction methods, including special details and profiles. <br /> ® Assisted in the horizontal and vertical alignment design. Prepared MOT typical sections and assisted in the <br /> project's MOT design. After the 90% submittal, MDX decided to advertise this project as a Design-Build <br /> ® project. <br /> • SR 972/Coral Way from SW 37 Avenue to SW 13 Avenue Resurfacing, FDOT District Six— Project engineer <br /> • responsible for developing plans for the resurfacing of Coral Way from SW 37th Avenue to east of SW 13th <br /> • 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 /> ® <br /> s 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 /> ® exceptions.Project engineer responsible for developing plans for the resurfacing of Coral Way from SW 37th <br /> • Avenue to east of SW 13th Avenue in Miami. Kimley-Horn assisted the City of Miami with a beautification <br /> ® master plan and design guidelines in 2002 for this area. The project corridor includes a mix of businesses and <br /> apartments, the corridor is unique in its designation as a State Historic Highway (SHH), and is famous for its <br /> Q canopy of mature Banyan trees. The historic nature of these signature trees and widespread flooding make <br /> • this more than a typical milling and resurfacing project and require extensive coordination with FDOT and <br /> local agencies including the City of Miami Historic Preservation Board. The project includes approval of many <br /> ® design variations and exceptions. <br /> SR 710/Beeline Highway Design (Projects B and C), FDOT District Four— Design analyst assisting in <br /> ® horizontal and vertical design of roadway, drainage design, and development of traffic control plans. The <br /> • projects (Project B from West of Congress Avenue to West of Australian Avenue and Project C from West of <br /> ® Australian Avenue to Old Dixie Highway) include the addition of two new lanes to provide a four-lane divided <br /> urban section. <br /> ® <br /> 1-75 (SR 93) from Hernando County Line to CR 470, FDOT District Five— Design analyst assisting with various <br /> aspects of the roadway plans production, roadway design, summary of quantities, and computation book <br /> Q for this widening project in Sumter County. Kimley-Horn is preparing plans and permits for the widening of <br /> • 12 miles of 1-75 from north of the Hernando County line to south of CR 470. The project includes widening in <br /> the median of 1-75 and reconstruction of the SR 48 interchange and the northbound off-ramp to SR 476B. In <br /> ® <br /> addition, the project includes off-site drainage ponds and right-of-way acquisition. <br /> • <br /> Q <br /> REQ No.12-04-02 P' im/l Kimley-Horn <br /> • <br /> 0Y250015.12o Sunny Nes Citi-Envonmet.al Eng Resumesindd \ti r I and Associates,Inc. <br /> 3-14 <br />
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