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CONSULTING ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR <br />Golden Shores Utility Undergrounding and Roadway Improvements <br />E–15IWOP41002.18w_Sunny Isles Beach Golden Shores Undergrounding.indd <br />Relevant Project Experience <br />The following projects showcase the Kimley-Horn team’s experience relevant to the services requested in <br />RFQ No. 18-08-01. <br />Name and Address of Client: <br />Town of Palm Beach <br />951 Old Okeechobee Road <br />Suite A <br />West Palm Beach, FL 33401 <br />Nature of the Contract: <br />Prime Consultant for Utility <br />Undergrounding <br />Owner Contact Information: <br />Patricia Strayer, P.E. <br />pstrayer@townofpalmbeach.com <br />(561) 838-5440 <br />Begin and End Date: <br />May 2016 (ongoing with an <br />anticipated completion date of <br />May 2026) <br />Town-Wide Undergrounding of Utilities Program, Town of <br />Palm Beach <br />Subsequent to a state of <br />Florida mandate that FPL <br />“storm harden” all vital <br />infrastructure and utility lines <br />statewide, resulting in the <br />installation of taller, concrete <br />electric poles, the Town of <br />Palm Beach chose instead <br />to convert all aerial electric, <br />communication, and cable <br />lines to an underground <br />location. Kimley‑Horn serves <br />as program manager and <br />prime consultant designing <br />and permitting the underground conversion process in close coordination with FPL, AT&T, and Comcast. Kimley‑Horn first <br />developed a master plan to outline the schedule, sequencing, phasing, management of traffic impacts, project delivery <br />methods, data collection, public outreach, design criteria, and projected costs. At the same time, Kimley‑Horn performed <br />the detailed design of Phase 1 of the program, which is now complete. Kimley‑Horn and the Town also performed <br />planning to address Town infrastructure needs (stormwater, gas, water and sewer) to determine if any renovation or <br />replacement should occur while the underground utility work is underway. The benefits of undergrounding these utilities <br />include improved neighborhood aesthetics, increased service reliability, and increased levels of safety as the lines are no <br />longer exposed. The entire program, which began in 2016, is expected to take 10 years to complete. <br />Name and Address of Client: <br />Village of Key Biscayne <br />85 West McIntyre Street <br />Suite 220 <br />Key Biscayne, FL 33149 <br />Nature of the Contract: <br />Prime Consultant for Utility <br />Undergrounding <br />Owner Contact Information: <br />Jake Ozyman <br />jozyman@keybiscayne.fl.gov <br />(305) 365-7568 <br />Begin and End Date: <br />February 2018 (ongoing with an <br />anticipated completion date of <br />Oct. 2018) <br />Master Planning for Village-Wide Undergrounding of <br />Utilities Program, Village of Key Biscayne <br />In recent years, the Village <br />has been investigating <br />the feasibility of relocating <br />existing overhead utilities <br />(electric, telephone, <br />and cable) to an <br />underground location <br />to enhance the safety, <br />reliability and aesthetics <br />of these facilities within <br />the Village. In August <br />2017, Kimley‑Horn <br />was selected to be the <br />engineer for the Village’s