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<br />JORGE E. CORZO, P.E., CFM
<br />Principal in Charge
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<br />EXPERIENCE
<br />Mr. Corzo with over 32 years of experience in civil engineering has held a variety of positions from Senior
<br />Project Manager to Chief Engineer and Principal in Charge. His expertise in a majority of civil engineering
<br />specialties such as highway design, utilities, drainage design and construction management brings an in-
<br />depth experience base which allows him to look at the overall project to insure that a quality and cost
<br />effective product is being delivered. This background provides the necessary experience for running an
<br />extensive quality assurance plan. Some of the projects he has been involved in include:
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<br />Highland Village Neighborhood Improvements, North Miami Beach, Florida - Principal in Charge
<br />for a $6 million dollar neighborhood improvement project in a low lying area of the City of North
<br />Miami Beach with extensive flooding and water quality problems resulting from failed onsite septic
<br />systems. The project included design of a pumped deep well disposal system, design of a wastewater
<br />collection and transmission system, including a new pump station and force main, design of roadway
<br />and site improvements, preparation of construction plans, permitting and preparation of grant
<br />applications seeking financial assistance to complete the project.
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<br />Basin "B" Stormwater Pump Station, Lauderhill, Florida - Senior Engineer Responsible for the
<br />design and specifications for a 2-pump stonnwater pump station. Project required a 44,000 gpm line
<br />shaft axial-flow pump with a 145 hp natural gas caterpillar engine. Second pump is a back up. Station
<br />operates under an automatic mode. A reinforced masonry structure houses the engines, controls,
<br />generator, RTU, etc. Projected cost $2.3 million.
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<br />. CDBG Street & Drainage Improvements, Sweetwater, Florida - Principal in Charge for an on-
<br />going multi-phase, multi-year project consists of the widening, resurfacing, landscaping and provisions
<br />of drainage systems for deteriorated local city roads. Over five miles of roadway have been improved,
<br />representing approximately 25% of all roads within the municipality.
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<br />. Opa-Iocka Street Improvements Program, Opa-Iocka, Florida - Project Manager for the
<br />preparation of roadway plans for the rehabilitation of approximately 0.5 miles of city streets through a
<br />Safe Neighborhood Block Grant. These projects included resurfacing, drainage improvements, lighting,
<br />utilities and landscaping.
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<br />. Funding & Analysis for Booster Station No.1, Medley, Florida - Analysis of pump stations and
<br />force main manifolded system, and design of a proposed Booster Pump Station facility, in response to
<br />the operational changes by MDW ASD, in rerouting flows to the North Regional Wastewater Treatment
<br />Plant. This project was funded by the State Revolving Loan program.
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<br />. Master Water Meter, Medley, Florida - Project Manager for a master water meter for the Town of
<br />Medley with Miami Dade Water and Sewer Dept. and Dade County Public Works Department,
<br />preparation of construction plans and specifications for the installation of a master water meter.
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<br />. Capital Improvement Program & Yearly Updates, Opa-Iocka, Florida - Principal in Charge for
<br />the development of a Capital Improvement Program (and yearly amendments) for the rehabilitation
<br />and expansion of the City of Opa-Iocka's infrastructure. The five-year Capital Improvement Plan
<br />identifies necessary capital projects totaling $17,790,700.00. The preparation of the Capital
<br />Improvement Plan (CIP) involved preparing various engineering studies for roadway improvements,
<br />resurfacing projects, drainage projects, landscaping, street lighting, environmental contamination
<br />abatement, sanitary sewer collection and transmission, water distribution systems, parks and recreation
<br />improvements, and demolition of unsafe structures. Included in this program was the identification of
<br />funding sources, revenue projects, requirements for applicable grants, as well as other required
<br />planning information.
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<br />. Replacement of ACP Water Mains along NW 13Sth Street and Opa-Iocka Blvd., Opa-Iocka,
<br />Florida - This project replaced approximately 2 miles of old asbestos cement (ACP) force mains and
<br />water mains in the City of Opa-locka, in connection with the widening and rehabilitation of the NW
<br />l35th Street/ Opa-Iocka Boulevard corridor. Sizes of mains replaced varied from 8" to 16" diameter,
<br />and the project also included a bridge attachment for a 12" water main aerial crossing over the Opa-
<br />locka Canal.
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<br />. Water & Wastewater Extensions for Western Pembroke Pines, Florida (Individual Experience) -
<br />Project Manager for the design development of the water distribution and wastewater collection system
<br />for approximately 20 square miles of annexed lands in Western Pembroke Pines, Florida. This project
<br />was completed at a cost exceeding $15.000,000.
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<br />EDUCA TION
<br />Bachelor of Science
<br />in Civil Engineering,
<br />Florida
<br />International
<br />University, 1986
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<br />PROFESSIONAL
<br />REG/STRA TION
<br />Florida Professional
<br />Engineer License No.
<br />39435
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<br />Puerto Rico
<br />Professional
<br />Engineer License
<br />11732
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