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CONSULTING ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR
<br />Golden Shores Utility Undergrounding and Roadway Improvements
<br />E–16IWOP41002.18w_Sunny Isles Beach Golden Shores Undergrounding.indd
<br />undergrounding program. The design and construction of the undergrounding program is anticipated to take multiple
<br />years to complete. In order to balance potentially competing priorities such as cost, project duration, traffic impacts,
<br />etc., for this large-scale project, a Master Plan was developed in order to evaluate these priorities ahead of any detailed
<br />design of any single undergrounding phase. The Master Plan will serve as a guide for the overall program and outlines the
<br />schedule, sequencing, phasing, management of traffic impacts, project delivery methods, data collection, public outreach,
<br />design criteria, and projected costs. To complete this Master Plan Kimley-Horn worked with the Village’s appointed
<br />Undergrounding Utility Task force, Village staff, and key stakeholders in this conversion process included FP&L, Comcast,
<br />and AT&T. The Master Plan will be completed for ultimate approval by the Village Council.
<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 />July 2015 – July 2017
<br />Nightingale Trail/La Puerta Way Underground Utilities
<br />Conversion, Town of Palm Beach
<br />Kimley-Horn was
<br />selected to provide
<br />design, construction
<br />document preparation,
<br />permitting, bid and
<br />construction phase
<br />services for the project.
<br />The project included
<br />the installation of
<br />underground FPL,
<br />AT&T, and Comcast
<br />conduit, and associated
<br />transformers, vaults, pull-boxes, and handholes, etc.,
<br />within Town right-of-way or easements. The project
<br />also included the installation of service conduit and service conductors on private property. Paving, grading, drainage
<br />improvements, and water main relocations were also completed on La Puerta Way.
<br />Name and Address of Client:
<br />Swire Properties
<br />501 Brickell Key Drive, Suite 600
<br />Miami, FL 33131
<br />Nature of the Contract:
<br />Prime Civil Engineering
<br />Consultant
<br />Owner Contact Information:
<br />Jeff Benson
<br />jbenson@swireprops.com
<br />(305) 371-3877
<br />Begin and End Date:
<br />March 2011 – July 2017
<br />Brickell City Centre, Miami
<br />Kimley-Horn provided
<br />civil engineering, traffic
<br />engineering, roadway
<br />design, transit engineering,
<br />and construction phase
<br />services for the site.
<br />Also provided design,
<br />permitting, and construction
<br />administration for the
<br />installation of more than
<br />7,000 feet of new water
<br />and sewer utilities within
<br />an extremely congested, aging utility corridor; extensive
<br />coordination and design for the undergrounding and
<br />relocation of multiple dry utilities, including AT&T, Comcast, FPL, and various fiber providers to improve aesthetics around
<br />the building and to facilitate other utility provisions; full roadway reconstruction, including drainage improvements; traffic
<br />signalization; and onsite stormwater management.
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