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CONSULTING ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR <br />Golden Shores Utility Undergrounding and Roadway Improvements <br />E–3IWOP41002.18w_Sunny Isles Beach Golden Shores Undergrounding.indd <br />for all types of urban streetscape projects. Our urban planners and landscape architects work with our civil engineers to <br />apply creative, realistic approaches to problems and solutions. Ultimately, our goal will be to respond to the unique needs <br />of the Golden Shores neighborhood and the <br />City at large. Kimley-Horn has participated in <br />several recent projects that included a <br />streetscape component: <br /> ƒMiami World Center (City of Miami) <br /> ƒThe Bond (City of Miami) <br /> ƒEastside Ridge (City of Miami) <br /> ƒ545 Wynwood (City of Miami) <br /> ƒDoral Square (City of Doral) <br /> ƒCollins Parking Garage (City of Miami <br />Beach) <br /> ƒMiami River Project (City of Miami) <br />Kimley-Horn’s in-house landscape architects <br />will help to implement the landscape <br />screening as requested to preserve the <br />aesthetic qualities of Golden Shores after <br />infrastructure such as transformers and <br />switch cabinets are installed. Aesthetic treatments are a very important consideration for many residents. Restoring the <br />unique character of resident landscape schemes will be a key component to the project’s overall success. Our team <br />provides the right landscape professionals that can provide a level of treatment complementary to the existing property <br />owner’s landscape scheme and can incorporate City standards and preferred planting palettes for the neighborhood <br />wherever possible. <br />Roadway Design <br />Roadway design and planning is one of <br />the mainstays of our firm’s professional <br />practice and we are well equipped to <br />address all related aspects of roadway <br />design projects. Collectively, our engineers <br />have been responsible for the design of <br />more than 3,500 miles of roadway, much <br />of it here in Florida. Our staff is also well <br />versed in designing maintenance of traffic <br />(MOT) plans that balance all modes of <br />traffic in an efficient and effective manner. <br />MOT is no longer just about ensuring <br />smooth and reliable vehicular traffic, but <br />must also ensure that other modes of <br />travel, pedestrians, bicyclists, and the <br />physically handicapped are safely and <br />efficiently moved through and around <br />the construction zone. Kimley-Horn staff have provided MOT plans for numerous projects, including undergrounding <br />conversion projects, throughout the state of Florida.