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Atkins | Stone Mountain CID
<br />Planning and Urban Design | 3-24
<br />Atkins | City of Sunny Isles Beach, RFQ No. 12-04-020006.027944.0512
<br />South Pointe Park Pier Project, City of Miami Beach, Miami Beach, FL. As lead
<br />civil engineer, Mr. Herrera is responsible for management of internal design groups and
<br />subconsultants in the development of a new design for South Pointe Park Pier. In addition
<br />to managing the design team, Mr. Herrera is responsible for client coordination as well as
<br />overseeing the permitting efforts with multiple agencies. The project is currently under design,
<br />and construction is anticipated to start in the fall of 2012.
<br />Life Science Park, Zimmer Gunsul Frasca Partnership, University of Miami, Miami,
<br />FL. Mr. Herrera is the project manager responsible for civil engineering design for site layout,
<br />utilities, stormwater management, and permitting of a LEED-rated, 210,000-sf medical research
<br />facility and offi ce development. Atkins also provided construction services.
<br />Plan Review, City of Miami Springs, Miami Springs, FL. Mr. Herrera is responsible for the
<br />review of all plans submitted for development to the City of Miami Springs including reviewing
<br />architectural and civil engineering plans to verify compliance with local and state requirements.
<br />Publix Supermarkets Stores Nos., 1345, 1311, and 1302, South FL. Atkins provided civil
<br />engineering for three stores purchased by Publix from Albertson’s. Publix gutted the stores
<br />and started all layouts, design and systems from scratch within the existing shell structures.
<br />The buildings were designed for 3 different southern Florida municipalities and involved
<br />extensive permitting and zoning, as well as intensive coordination with Publix engineers and
<br />brand managers. As lead civil engineer, Mr. Herrera was responsible for the site layout, utility
<br />coordination, and permitting with local agencies.
<br />Miller Circle Roundabout, University of Miami, Miami, FL. Mr. Herrera serves as the
<br />project engineer for a 4-leg, 2-lane traffi c circle/roundabout. His responsibilities include
<br />coordinating with the Department of Environmental Resources Management (DERM), Miami
<br />Dade County Public Works, and other permitting agencies.
<br />Snyder Tennis Center, City of North Miami Beach, Miami Beach, FL. Mr. Herrera serves as
<br />the engineer-of-record for a 10-acre park improvement project. The project consists of parking
<br />lot design, stormwater management, and water/sewer design.
<br />Force Main Rehabilitation, City of Tallahassee, Tallahassee, FL. Mr. Herrera served as
<br />resident engineer for a $9 million project for the water resource engineering group. The project
<br />consisted of pipe bursting 8,740 linear feet of 36-inch HDPE pipe through existing Hobas pipe,
<br />beneath Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) roadway. His responsibilities included
<br />reviewing consultant drawings; reviewing consultant specifi cations and verifying compliance
<br />with the City’s standard specifi cations; processing all contract administration paperwork
<br />(invoices, change orders, etc.); construction oversight; and scheduling.
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<br />Victor Herrera, PE
<br />Engineering and Economic
<br />Feasibility Reports
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