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<br />CHeRE <br /> <br />""'\ &ASSOCIATES <br />Jalleviate flooding concerns along the project <br />roadways. The reconfiguration of SW 79th <br />Avenue included the conversion of an existing <br />bidirectional roadway into a one-way roadway <br />and the construction of new sidewalk, curb and <br />gutter, and a parallel parking lane along the <br />west side of the roadway. <br /> <br />North Miami Beach NE 162nd Street <br />Improvements. Chen Moore and Associates <br />was selected as one of the consultants to <br />participate in the Proud Neighborhoods Capital <br />Improvement Project for the City of North <br />Miami Beach. To date, Chen Moore and <br />Associates has completed four right of way <br />improvements projects within the City. Each of <br />these areas has included roadway and drainage <br />improvements along with additional hardscape <br />and landscape elements. This project includes <br />right of way improvements to NE 162nd Street <br />between NE 17th Avenue and NE 18th Avenue <br />adjacent to Allen Park. <br /> <br />North Miami Beach NE 173rd Street Right <br />of Way Improvements. Chen Moore and <br />\Associates prepared right-of-way improvement <br />'plans for NE 173rd Street from West Dixie <br />Highway to NE 23rd Avenue within an existing <br />residential community. The design included <br />storm water improvements, formalizing of <br />on street parking, traffic/roadway modifications, <br />sidewalks with ADA grading considerations and <br />preserving and incorporating existing trees and <br />resident requests. This project also included <br />the design of a traffic circle to provide traffic <br />calming as well as streetscape beautification <br />with a stamped concrete apron and <br />landscaping. The design plans were permitted <br />via the City of North Miami Beach, Miami-Dade <br />County Department of Environmental Resources <br />Management and Miami-Dade County Public <br />Works Traffic Engineering Department. <br />Services included design, permitting, bidding <br />assistance and limited construction <br />administration services. <br /> <br />Village of Pinecrest Suncrest Dr & Moss <br />Ranch Rd Drainage Analysis. Chen Moore <br />and Associates worked with the Village of <br />Pinecrest to review existing conditions and <br />evaluate the existing stormwater Level of <br /> <br />Service (LOS) within the Suncrest Drive & Moss <br />Ranch Road area due to resident concerns. <br />CMA conducted an analysis of the area, <br />provided recommendations for drainage <br />improvements to meet Village LOS standards, <br />and provided full design, permitting and <br />construction document preparation services. As <br />part of the project, CMA also assisted the <br />Village in conducting public information <br />meetings, bidding the project, evaluating the <br />bids received and providing periodic site <br />observations during construction. <br /> <br />Miami Gardens NW 191st Street Drainage <br />Improvements. Chen Moore and Associates <br />(CMA) was asked by the City of Miami Gardens <br />to design the stormwater improvements for the <br />residential area from NW 9th Avenue to NW <br />10th Place and from NW 191st Street to NW <br />193rd Street. The design had a total <br />construction budget of over $400,000 per a <br />grant received by the City. CMA evaluated the <br />existing site conditions to strategically design <br />roadway, drainage and sidewalk improvements <br />to meet the most critical needs of the City and <br />maximize the value of their construction <br />budget. The design considered elements <br />related to the pedestrian paths and parallel <br />parking adjacent to Norland High School. The <br />project scope included government permitting, <br />bidding services and construction administration <br />to support the efforts of City staff. <br /> <br />Miami Gardens NW 19th Ave To NW 21st <br />Ave: from NW 191 Tr. To NW 26th St. Chen <br />Moore and Associates (CMA) was asked by the <br />City of Miami Gardens to design the stormwater <br />improvements for the residential area from NW <br />19th Avenue to NW 21st Avenue and from NW <br />191 Tr to NW 26th Street. The design had a <br />total construction budget of over $350,000 per <br />a grant received by the City. CMA evaluated the <br />existing site conditions to strategically design <br />roadway, drainage and sidewalk improvements <br />to meet the most critical needs of the City and <br />maximize the value of their construction <br />budget. The project scope included government <br />permitting, bidding services and construction <br />administration to support the efforts of City <br />staff. <br /> <br />www.chenmoore.com <br />