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CONSULTING ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR
<br />Golden Shores Utility Undergrounding and Roadway Improvements
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<br />Leonte Almonte, P.E. | Roadway and Traffic
<br />Leonte has 16 years of engineering experience with a specialty focus on roadway design,
<br />drainage design, signing and pavement marking, signalization, and advanced traffic management
<br />system design. His experience includes limited-access facility widening to add tolled express
<br />lanes; roadway and ITS upgrades to convert existing facilities to all-electronic tolling; design of
<br />dynamic message signs and overhead sign structures; and construction contract document
<br />preparation and on-site construction phase services. He is a hands-on engineer who is tasked
<br />daily with finding solutions to repair, replace, and expand aging transportation infrastructure.
<br />He has served as lead design engineer and/or assistant project manager for several large-scale
<br />design efforts in South Florida, including I-75 Segments A/B, C & D Widening; I-595 Corridor
<br />Widening; Palmetto Expressway Widening; SR 944 Widening; and Okeechobee Road Widening for FDOT District Six in
<br />Miami-Dade County.
<br />John McWilliams, P.E. | Roadway and Traffic
<br />John has 20 years of traffic engineering and transportation planning experience in South
<br />Florida. This experience includes traffic impact studies, corridor studies, operational analyses,
<br />and signalization design. He has been successful in developing creative operational roadway
<br />improvements in constrained areas throughout the area by combining his transportation planning
<br />knowledge with his expertise in design. John is also proficient in Synchro 5.0, Highway Capacity
<br />Software (HCS), AutoCad 2000, Microstation SE, and FDOT Quality/Level of Service software.
<br />John was the project engineer for various corridor improvement plans along for US 1 (Marathon),
<br />Okeechobee Road (Hialeah Gardens), and NW 7th Avenue (Miami). He has also performed
<br />various studies and design projects within the University of Miami Health Center District, including
<br />the signalization of NW 14th Street and NW 11th Avenue. John was also the project engineer for the Queue Jumper
<br />signal design for US 441.
<br />David Goldman, P.G. | Environmental and Coastal
<br />David has 29 years of experience in conducting and managing remediation projects involving
<br />hazardous waste, industrial waste, and petroleum contamination. He is experienced with
<br />environmental compliance, RCRA, CERCLA, and state hazardous waste and cleanup programs.
<br />David has been involved with the assessment and remediation of metals such as lead, chromium,
<br />arsenic, barium, zinc, petroleum compounds, Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs),
<br />chlorinated solvents, and pesticides. He has completed numerous CAP/CAR/RAP projects under
<br />consent order from the FDEP Northeast District and RI/FS investigations under CERCLA, RCRA,
<br />and consent order. He has extensive experience and success with expedited site assessment
<br />technologies and field screening techniques. David has also provided expert opinion on
<br />chlorinated solvents and contaminant transport against leading peers within the industry.
<br />J. Casey Long, P.E. | Environmental and Coastal
<br />Casey has 22 years of diverse civil and structural engineering experience on infrastructure
<br />improvement projects in Florida, Texas, Virginia, and the Caribbean. His professional background
<br />includes project management and design services for seaport, industrial, commercial, military,
<br />and educational facilities. Casey also has significant experience in port planning and design,
<br />as well as marine structure and container yard design. He has provided design and general
<br />consulting services for complete building systems including warehouses, office buildings, public
<br />safety facilities, and cruise terminals.
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