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<br /> ® Representative Experience (continued)
<br /> ® to provide extensive land use and site development services in Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach
<br /> ® counties. Following Commerce Bank's merger with TD Bank, Kimley-Horn has continued in its role as a
<br /> lead consultant, providing a full range of consulting services including due diligence and site selection;
<br /> ® land use and entitlements; civil, traffic, and roadway engineering; site planning and landscape architecture;
<br /> ® governmental agency permitting; construction phase support; survey and geotechnical coordination; and a
<br /> variety of environmental investigation, permitting, and remediation services.
<br /> ® Lincoln Road Mall, Miami Beach, FL— Responsible for reconstruction of pavement, sidewalks, water
<br /> ® distribution, sanitary sewer, and drainage for one of the busiest open-air malls in Florida. The firm provided
<br /> planning, engineering, and construction engineering and inspection services for the redevelopment of the
<br /> ® Lincoln Road Mall, a mixed-use center accommodating arts and entertainment, office, retail, and residential
<br /> ® uses. As a result, our development of a fast-track construction program saved implementation costs. In fact,
<br /> ® the construction cost estimated during the planning phase equaled the construction bid amount, and the final
<br /> construction cost.
<br /> ® Royal Palm Boulevard Improvements, Margate, FL—Team member providing construction phase services
<br /> ® for this project. Performed inspections for several components including paving, bridge steel, gravity
<br /> ® wall steel, drainage and re-use water main, and grading. Kimley-Horn's services include the engineering
<br /> ® design and development of construction documents for Royal Palm Boulevard improvements beginning
<br /> approximately 200 - feet east of the Margate Canal and extending east to the west half right-of-way of SR
<br /> ® 7 (441), approximately one mile in total length. The project involves realignment of the roadway, east- and
<br /> ® westbound left-turn lanes, access management modifications, renovation of an existing bridge and medians,
<br /> ® construction of pedestrian bridges, base enhancements, milling and resurfacing, providing new asphalt areas,
<br /> swale improvements, minor drainage improvements, and lighting improvements. Professional services include
<br /> ® design, permitting, coordinating with utility providers for adjustments and/or relocations, preparing quantity
<br /> ® calculations and engineers' estimates of probable costs, and limited construction phase services.
<br /> ® Seacrest Boulevard Roadway Improvements, Boynton Beach, FL— Member of the Kimley-Horn team that
<br /> is providing planning, roadway design, permitting, landscape architecture, reclaimed water, decorative
<br /> pavement, signal modification, utility plans, and construction phase services. Responsibilities include water
<br /> ® main pressure test and inspections for directional borings and water mains.
<br /> ® South Shore Boulevard Design, Phase II from Lake Worth Road to Pierson Road, Wellington, FL—This project
<br /> ® involves the reconstruction of 1.1 miles of South Shore Boulevard from a two-lane, undivided roadway to a
<br /> ® two-lane, divided roadway with sidewalks and equestrian trails. Kimley-Horn's services include horizontal
<br /> ® and vertical design, plans preparation, generating cross-sections, back-of-sidewalk profiles, preparing
<br /> maintenance of traffic concepts, and signing and pavement marking plans. In addition to roadway design, the
<br /> ® project also has landscape design elements. Responsibilities include drainage and subgrade inspections as
<br /> part of our construction phase services.
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