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<br />'1 <br /> <br />'1 <br />I <br /> <br />'1 <br /> <br />1 <br />I <br /> <br />, J <br />I <br /> <br />1 <br />I <br /> <br />, , <br /> <br />__COR ZO <br />_CASTELLA <br />CARBALLO <br />r:I'Tf.] THOMPSON <br />WI:JSALMAN <br /> <br />EXPERIENCE <br />Mr. Jacques has been working in the civil engineering field for ten years. He was with the FDOT traffic <br />safety program and has been a C3TS Transportation Planner and Drainage Designer on several projects <br />and planning studies for the FDOT and various municipalities statewide. In addition he was the Budget <br />Director and Chief Officer of the Port-au-Prince Bureau for the Haitian Ministry of Agriculture. He was <br />responsible for overseeing the North-West Development Organization which governed the development <br />and regional Urban Planning for the NOI1h-West region of Haiti. Some of his transportation project <br />experience includes the following: <br /> <br />. Project Development & Environment (PD&E) Study for the Widening of SR 80 / Southern <br />Boulevard from Seminole Pratt-Whitney Road to Forest Hill Boulevard, FDOT District 4 <br />(private developer funded) - Project Engineer for the study of this four-mile corridor to include <br />widening from 4- to 6-lanes and upgrading to SIS, FIHS, and Access Management Standards. This <br />corridor is one of two major east-west corridors within northern Palm Beach County. The project will <br />include compliance with the District's Pond Siting Procedure for drainage considerations, and is being <br />developed as a State Environmental Impact Report (SEIR). <br /> <br />. SR 934 / NE 82nd Street Traffic Calming and Milling & Resurfacing within Shorecrest <br />Community, Miami-Dade County, FDOT District 6 - Project Manager and Engineer of Record <br />(EOR) for the traffic calming and milling & resurfacing of approximately one mile of SR 934. Project <br />includes the construction of traffic chokers / bulbouts on both sides of roadway in order to alleviate <br />speeding issues along this corridor. Project also entails correcting horizontal deficiencies such as <br />superelevations, and milling & resurfacing the roadway in order to extend the life of the pavement. <br /> <br />. SW 10 Street Corridor Feasibility Study from the Sawgrass Expressway to I 95 in Broward <br />County, FDOT District 4 - Project Engineer for the development of a corridor feasibility study <br />evaluating potential transportation improvements for a 3 mile corridor connecting two limited access <br />facilities. Concepts considered include 1) No Build; 2) TSM; 3) At-grade expansion to a six-lane <br />arterial; and 4) Six-lane controlled access arterial with urban interchanges (SPUl's or TDUl's) at <br />Military Trail and Powerline Road, and frontage roads. Improvements to the Sawgrass Expressway <br />interchange with Florida's Turnpike will also be evaluated. <br /> <br />. SR 934 (NW/NE 79, 81 and 82 Streets) Project Development & Environment Study (PD&E) from <br />NW 13 Court to Biscayne Bay, Miami, FDOT District 6- Project Engineer for this study involved <br />the study of a 3-mile six lane one-way pair system in a highly urbanized section of Miami-Dade <br />County. The study includes consideration for conversion of the existing one-way pair to two <br />independent bi-directional facilities. The Department's Livable ConilllUnities Initiative, extensive <br />Traffic Analysis Program and development of alternatives to comply with tight R/W restrictions are <br />major factors in this study. This study includes execution of a complex Public Involvement Program <br />with the establishment of a CAC/BAC for this Environmental Assessment (EA). Close coordination <br />with the City of Miami Transportation and Planning Division is critical since the potential corridor <br />improvements are deemed as the catalyst for economic stimulus and corridor redevelopment. Also <br />provided Creole translations for Public Involvement process, written documents and interpretation of <br />public meetings. <br /> <br />. Port of Palm Beach Corridor Study, Riviera Beach, FDOT District 4 - Project Engineer for the <br />development of a corridor study addressing various alternatives for improved access to the pOl1. This <br />required the investigation of six alternative corridors considering the construction of a grade separation <br />over the FEC rail line which runs the length of the pOl1. The Preferred Corridor was then evaluated for <br />several overpass and tunnel alternatives (open tunnel). The selected corridor was in the area ofFP&L's <br />existing eight 138kv high voltage transmission lines and future 230kv lines. Close coordination with <br />various entities (City of Riviera Beach, City of West Palm Beach, FEC, FP&L, port businesses, etc.) <br />was critical to this project. This project is seen as a necessary catalyst for continued growth of the POI1 <br />which will positively impact the regional economy. This study also involved the first Socio-Cultural <br />Effects (SCE) Evaluation performed for District 4. <br /> <br />. SR-5 / US-l Overseas Highway from south end of Tavernier Creek Bridge to north of Jo Jean <br />Way Monroe County, Florida, FDOT District 6 - QC Reviewer for the milling and resurfacing <br />project for US-l Overseas Highway from south end of Tavernier Creek Bridge to nOl1h of Jo Jean Way. <br />Responsibilities included review of traffic operations and safety analysis, pedestrian signal warrant <br />analysis, roadway and maintenance of traffic plans. <br /> <br />DESIR JACQUES, P.E. <br />Project Engineer <br /> <br />EDUCATION <br />Master of Science in <br />Civil Engineering, <br />Florida International <br />University, 2005 <br /> <br />Bachelor of Science <br />in Civil Engineering, <br />Florida International <br />UniversiZy, 1998 <br /> <br />Bachelor of Science <br />in Economics <br />Haitian State <br />University of <br />Economy, 1991 <br /> <br />PROFESSIONAL <br />REGISTRATION <br />Florida Professional <br />Engineer No. 62453 <br /> <br />Georgia Professional <br />Engineer No. <br />PE031556 <br /> <br />Geopak Level I &II <br />Training <br /> <br />AASHTO Roadside <br />Design Training <br /> <br />Ad/CPR Training <br /> <br />PD&E Process <br />Overview Training, <br />2009 <br /> <br />LANGUAGES <br />Fluent in English, <br />French, Creole <br />and Spanish <br /> <br />37 <br />
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