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Traffic Engineering
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11-11-01
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Juan Jimenez, P.E. <br />Relevant Experience cont. <br />project. With these in -house capabilities, the design team was able to produce high - quality 30 percent construction <br />drawings for the City within the anticipated timeframe. <br />NW 37 Avenue Water and Sewer Improvements, Miami -Dade County, FL — Served as KHA project manager. <br />This project is part of the Miami -Dade Water and Sewer Department's (MDWASD) "Needs Assessment Program" <br />(NAP). It consisted of the preparation of a technical memorandum to evaluate alternatives and recommend <br />improvements within a 2,000 -acre area of unincorporated Miami -Dade County that had little or no existing water <br />and sewer infrastructure. Improvements were necessary to expand the capacity of the existing system and sustain <br />future economic redevelopment within the area. Additionally, though the project area is within unincorporated <br />Miami -Dade County, portions of it receive water service via water mains owned and operated by the adjacent City <br />of Hialeah. Part of our services included developing a plan to disconnect services from the City of Hialeah and <br />reconnect them to the County's water distribution system. <br />SR 710 /Beeline Highway Design (East and West), FDOT District Four — Served as project engineer. The <br />combined length of both projects is 5.33 miles. The western project consists of the addition of two new lanes <br />to provide a four -lane divided rural roadway, along with the replacement of the existing two -lane bridge and the <br />construction of a new two -lane parallel bridge. The eastern project consists of the new construction to provide a <br />four -lane divided urban roadway. <br />48 -Inch Force Main Along Sunny Isles Boulevard, North Miami, FL — Project engineer for the design of a <br />48 -inch force main along Sunny Isles Boulevard from PS 426, just west side of the Intracoastal Waterway, to the <br />WASD North District Wastewater Treatment Plant. The project consists of installing approximately 7,600 linear feet <br />of a 48 -inch diameter DIP (ID) force main along Sunny Isles Boulevard and 2,600 linear feet of twin 48 -inch diameter <br />HDPE (OD) force mains through the Oleta River State Recreation Area. The project required an aerial crossing of <br />the Oleta River and extensive coordination with FDEP for the mitigation of impacted natural resources. <br />Biscayne Boulevard Parallel 36 -Inch Force Main, Miami, FL — Served as project engineer for the design and <br />permitting of approximately 20,000 linear feet of 36 -inch ductile iron force main in the cities of North Miami and <br />North Miami Beach, Florida. This force main will serve as backup to the existing 30 -inch and 20 -inch force mains <br />running along West Dixie Highway. Kimley- Horn's design provided for a redundant connection between Pump <br />Station 423 (discharge point) and the existing 72 -inch PCCP force main located near the intersection of NE 19th <br />Place and NE 159th Street. Kimley -Horn also designed a subaqueous canal crossing across Snake Creek Canal as <br />part of this project. <br />PP1111111111110" Kimley -Horn <br />TR3000164 .11.0_Sunny1s1es8ch_TES resumes.indd � = , and Associates. Inc. <br />
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