Laserfiche WebLink
<br />~~~~~r:l~[~:l"'J..:.~{'J".lW:'\..:"~I...~~):"I~J~:il <br /> <br />. . . <br /> <br />1 <br />l <br />1 <br />'1 <br />rl <br />~l <br />l <br />~ 1 <br />i ~ J <br />I <br />I <br />I : J <br />I <br />'J <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />SRS has extensive experience in the design and construction <br />management of roadway projects. SRS has designed roadways of several municipalities, Miami-Dade County <br />and many private land development projects. Our most recent relevant project experience encompass several <br />roadway and drainage improvement projects for the City of Hialeah totaling over 26-miles of roadways including <br />E. 9th Avenue, S.E. 7th Avenue, W. 23rd Street and W. 36th Avenue (NW 97th Avenue). Other roadway <br />projects include the design of the Miller Drive (SW 56th Street) widening, the extension of SW 120th Street, the <br />widening of NW 138th Street and adjacent canal, and the entrance to Florida Memorial University. <br /> <br />NW 138th Street, in particular, is currently under construction with a construction cost of over $12,450,000. This <br />roadway project consisted a of 6-lane divided roadway including continuous drainage system and street lighting <br />(1.4 Miles); signalized intersections at NW 97th Avenue, NW 102nd Avenue, and NW 107th Avenue with double <br />left turns and deceleration lanes; new 50' wide drainage canal including culverts and a canal wall along the north <br />side of NW 138th Street between NW 97th Avenue and 1-75. This project also required an extensive permitting <br />including City permits with Hialeah, Hialeah Gardens, Miami-Dade County, DERM, FOOT, SFWMD, COE, and <br />DEP. An Environmental Resources Permit (ERP) was required, cut and fill calculations, and wetland mitigation. <br /> <br /> <br />, 1 <br /> <br />In addition to our municipal roadway design experience, SRS has planned and designed over 550-acres land <br />developments projects within Miami-Dade County which included the design of all roadways and storm water <br />management systems. <br /> <br />Furthermore, an example our ability of manage large and complex project, SRS was the program manager <br />(Master Consultant) for the DERM FEMAlDORM Program. The FEMAlDORM project is a jointly funded effort <br />supported by the Federal Government, State of Florida, and Miami-Dade County intended to mitigate problems <br />that arose as a result of Hurricane Irene (October 1999) and the "No Name Storm" (October 2000). As a Master <br />Consultant we were responsible for the coordination of twelve (12) engineering design consultants and seven (7) <br />land surveying firms involved in the design of approximately four <br />hundred ninety (490) mitigation projects. These projects range <br />from drainage improvements to total roadway reconstruction, <br />canal dredging, culvert cleaning, and canal bank restoration. <br />Additionally, we oversaw the construction efforts of five (5) <br />contractors performing work with an estimated construction value <br />of $35,000,000.00. Finally we were responsible for all document <br />control related to these projects, approval of payment for design, <br />survey, geotechnical reports, and construction in accordance with <br />FEMA required guidelines. <br /> <br />· I <br /> <br />. J <br /> <br />, I <br /> <br />L I <br /> <br />I I J <br /> <br /> <br />I I <br /> <br />I I <br /> <br />l J <br /> <br />