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<br />the Convention District areas into a seamless urban landscape that facilitates pedestrian movement from
<br />all areas and reduces the vehicular traffic conflicts and weaving movements. CSA design scope includes
<br />the necessary improvements on the existing interchange of PR-26, PR-l, PR-25 and PR-35 among other
<br />city streets that converge at the intersection in San Juan.
<br />· Puente de las Americas Rehabilitation- The rehabilitation Project for the Puente de las Americas consists
<br />in the execution of studies, investigations, designs and the preliminary calculations necessary to carry out
<br />the concrete slab and floor beams replacement, relocation of public utilities that may be affected in this
<br />process, rehabilitation of the metallic structure of the arch and of the rest of the superstructure and
<br />substructure and the paintforthe bridge.
<br />· Infrastructure Rehabilitation of Old Panama City- The Project consists in the studies, Design, Construction
<br />and Funding of the Works for the Recovery of the Heritage of the Old Part of Panama City, by means of the
<br />rehabilitation of Sewer and pluvial drainage systems, the rehabilitation of streets and sidewalks as
<br />prioritized by the Department of Public Works and the approval of the National Institute of Culture. Also,
<br />the construction of a parking lot for at least 100 cars, and whose facade matches the architectonical style
<br />of the area, the underground electric power lines and complementary lightning design, as well as
<br />improvements in the signalization for cars and pedestrians.
<br />· Design-Build Services for an Overpass on OmarTorrijos Avenue and Andrews Drive- The Project consists in
<br />the execution of studies, design and Construction of a viaduct at the Intersection of Omar Torrijos Avenue
<br />and Andrews Drive, in Albrook, and also the relocation of public services that may be affected by the
<br />construction.
<br />. CHEC Infra Project Trinidad & Tobago - Project Engineer for Roadway Design
<br />· S.R. 93 (1-75) at N.W. 138th Street (Hialeah Gardens Boulevard), Miami-Dade County, FL - Mr. Garganta
<br />was the Project Manager for the improvements at the intersection at NW 138th Street and Hialeah
<br />Gardens Boulevard to include the addition of a southbound left tum lane from NW 138th Street onto
<br />Hialeah Gardens Boulevard and the restriping of the northbound tum lanes from NW 138th onto Hialeah
<br />Gardens Boulevard. Sidewalk and pedestrian ramps are also included. Services include roadway design,
<br />drainage, signing and pavement markings and signalization. Client: Florida Department of Transportation,
<br />District Six.
<br />· 2009 - N.W. 25th Street Viaduct from NW. 87th Avenue to S.R. 826 (Palmetto Expressway), Miami-Dade
<br />County, FL - Mr. Garganta was the Project Manager for the widening and reconstruction of the NW 25th
<br />Street roadway and the construction of a new viaduct (an elevated bridge). The roadway reconstruction
<br />called for widening NW 25th Street by adding an additional westbound lane from the Palmetto Expressway
<br />(S.R. 826) to just west of NW 70th Avenue. The viaduct component calls for the construction of a 2-lane
<br />(one eastbound and one westbound) elevated bridge mainly situated over the north side of NW 25th Street
<br />using part of the North line Canal right of way. Services included miscellaneous design, plans review and
<br />surveying and mapping services. Client: Florida Department ofTransportation, District Six.
<br />· S.W. 157th Avenue from S.W. 136th Street to S.W. 120th Street, Miami-Dade County, FL. - Mr. Garganta
<br />was in charge of the quality control for master planning, public involvement and design services of
<br />approximately 1.5 mile of roadway. Services include roadway plans, storm drainage, sidewalks, lighting,
<br />signalization, pavement markings and signing. Additional services included construction administration in
<br />reviewing shop drawings, site inspections and Requests for Information (RFI). Client: Miami-Dade County
<br />Public Works Department.
<br />· N.W. 107th Avenue, Miami-Dade County, FL - Mr. Garganta was the Project Managerforthe widening of an
<br />arterial facility from 4 to 8 lanes. The project included horizontal and vertical design, drainage,
<br />maintenance of traffic, lighting, signalization and signing and pavement marking plans. Client: URS
<br />Corporation.
<br />· S.W. 97th Avenue, Miami-Dade County, FL - The project comprised the reconstruction of 2 miles of 3-lane
<br />urban arterial. The project included horizontal and vertical design, drainage, maintenance of traffic,
<br />bridge, lighting, signalization and signing, and pavement marking plans. A DERM Class II permit was
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