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Relevant Experience
<br />Aaron Buchler, P.E.
<br />Principal-in-Charge
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<br />LPPL36016.16-O Sunny Isles Beach Landscape Architect Services Resumes.indd
<br />Miami Worldcenter, Miami, FL — Served as project manager. Kimley-Horn partnered with
<br />a private developer, the City of Miami, the Miami Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA),
<br />and other stakeholders in preparing typical sections for streetscapes for the City’s largest
<br />proposed downtown project. Kimley-Horn also partnered with numerous utility companies to
<br />determine existing underground conditions. Once this information was obtained, we worked
<br />with multiple stakeholders to develop and evaluate various streetscape options for roads and
<br />avenues within the multi-block project limits.
<br />Brickell City Centre, Miami, FL — Project manager. Located at the core of the City’s
<br />financial district, Brickell City Centre is a nine-acre mixed-use development—and one of
<br />the largest active projects in the City of Miami today. The site comprises approximately three
<br />city blocks. At completion, this $1.05 billion project will include 2.9 million square feet of
<br />retail, office, residential, and entertainment space. The parking demand for this proposed
<br />development will be satisfied by the construction of a two-level subterranean parking garage,
<br />which will extend beneath the right-of-way for full connectivity between the three blocks.
<br />This LEED Neighborhood Certified project will also include sustainable elements such as a
<br />climate ribbon, green roofs, and cisterns for irrigation use. As the engineer of record, Kimley-
<br />Horn is providing an array of civil engineering, transportation planning, and traffic engineering
<br />services. The scope of work includes design, permitting, and construction administration
<br />for the installation of more than 7,000 linear feet of new water and sewer utilities within
<br />an extremely congested utility corridor; full roadway reconstruction including drainage
<br />improvements; traffic signalization; and on-site stormwater management.
<br />Midtown Miami, 56-acre Urban Mixed-Use Development, City of Miami, FL
<br />Project manager for civil construction documents, including roadway, utilities, signals, soils
<br />management, and streetscape; also coordinated entitlements and served as the Midtown
<br />Miami Community Development District Engineer. Responsibilities include the review and
<br />coordination of a bond budget in excess of $100 million while simultaneously serving
<br />four clients on this major redevelopment project. Midtown Miami is the largest urban infill
<br />redevelopment project in Miami-Dade County and is located on a 56-acre Brownfield site
<br />previously owned by the FEC Railroad. The project involved planning, design, and construction
<br />of all public and private infrastructure to serve 3,500 residential units, 800,000 square feet
<br />of commercial, and 15,000 square feet of office space. Some of the major infrastructure
<br />components included FPL and telecommunications duct banks, storm drainage wells, traffic
<br />signals and roadways, and street car system. Infrastructure also included 12,500 linear feet
<br />of new 12-inch water distribution mains and 6,500+/- linear feet of new 8-inch to 20-inch
<br />sanitary sewer mains, which required a 100-linear-foot bore-and-jack beneath the FEC
<br />Railroad and interconnection with existing 72-inch live interceptor at Biscayne Boulevard.
<br />Kimley-Horn designed water and sewer service connections for future parcel developments.
<br />Miami Children’s Hospital, Miami, FL — Served as project engineer. Kimley-Horn
<br />provided civil engineering services to Miami Children’s Hospital for a parking garage, central
<br />energy plant, and oxygen plant. Associated civil engineering services included drainage
<br />design, roadway design, easement coordination, permitting, development of a stormwater
<br />management plan, design of underground storage tanks, and the preparation of construction
<br />documents.
<br />Special Qualifications
<br /> •Has 20 years of experience in
<br />land development, utility systems,
<br />and drainage design
<br /> •Extensive experience with the
<br />entitlements, regulatory agencies,
<br />and permitting processes in South
<br />Florida
<br />Professional Credentials
<br /> •Bachelor of Science, Civil
<br />Engineering, Florida International
<br />University
<br /> •Professional Engineer in Florida
<br />Professional Organizations
<br /> •Florida Engineering Society
<br /> •International Council of Shopping
<br />Centers
<br /> •National Society of Professional
<br />Engineers (NSPE)
<br /> •Urban Land Institute
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