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11-11-02
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<br />Project Experience <br />Lake Patricia Neighborhood Roadway & Drainage Improvements, Miami Lakes, Florida <br /> <br />This project consists of the implementation of drainage improvements identified on the most recent <br />;" Town of Miami Lakes Stormwater Master Plan within approximately one <br />square mile of an existing residential neighborhood near Lake Patricia in <br />southern Miami Lakes near Ludlam Road. Services include utility <br />coordination, schematic and final design phases, government permitting, <br />bidding assistance, construction administration and statements of work <br />completion. The CMA team modeled the existing conditions to derive the <br />best value locations for stormwater improvements, while maximizing and <br />improving the current stormwater system. The designs included connecting <br />portions of the existing system and utilizing strategic locations for <br />exfiltration trench to increase the overall storage capabilities of the <br />neighborhood. <br /> <br />CMA is also assisting Miami Lakes with the acquisition of a Federal <br />Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Hazard Mitigation Grant. This <br />task entailed rainfall data collection, additional pre-improvement versus <br />post-improvement stormwater analysis using GIS, analysis of potential <br />damages to homes during various rainfall events using Army Corp of Engineers (ACOE) criteria and <br />the comparison of benefits versus cost of the project. These tasks were compiled in a report that was <br />submitted to FEMA for review. <br /> <br />Client <br />Town of Miami Lakes <br />Hiram Siaba <br />15150 NW 79 Ct, 1st Floor <br />Miami Lakes, FL 33014 <br />(305) 364-6100 <br /> <br />) <br /> <br />
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