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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
<br />(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
<br />12. NAME
<br />Barton J. Fye, P.E.
<br />13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT
<br />Utility Undergrounding/Design
<br />/Construction Administration
<br />14. YEARS EXPERIENCE
<br />a. TOTAL
<br /> 12
<br />b. WITH CURRENT FIRM
<br /> 4
<br />15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
<br />Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc., Coral Gables, FL
<br />16. EDUCATION (Degree and Specialization)
<br />Bachelor of Science / Civil Engineering / University of Miami
<br />Master of Civil Engineering / Water Resources / Norwich University
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<br />17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (State and Discipline)
<br />FL / Professional Engineer / 73898 / 2012
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<br />18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.)
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<br /> 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
<br />a.
<br />(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
<br />Master Planning for Village-Wide Undergrounding of Utilities
<br />Key Biscayne
<br />(2) YEAR COMPLETED
<br />PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
<br />Ongoing
<br />CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)
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<br />(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm
<br />Deputy project manager. The design and construction of the undergrounding program is anticipated to take multiple years to
<br />complete. The underground program will be broken into multiple phases that can be constructed on an annual basis. In order to
<br />balance potentially competing priorities such as cost, project duration, traffic impacts for this large -scale project, development of
<br />a Master Plan was recommended in order to evaluate these priorities ahead of any detailed design of any single
<br />undergrounding phase.
<br />b.
<br />(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
<br />Town-Wide Undergrounding of Utilities Program
<br />Palm Beach
<br />(2) YEAR COMPLETED
<br />PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
<br />Ongoing
<br />CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)
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<br />(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm
<br />Project engineer. Subsequent to a state of Florida mandate that FPL “storm harden” all vital infrastructure and utility lines
<br />statewide, resulting in the installation of taller, concrete electric poles, the Town of Palm Beach chose instead to convert all
<br />aerial electric, communication, and cable lines to an underground location. Kimley-Horn serves as program manager and prime
<br />consultant designing and permitting the underground conversion process in close coordination with FPL, AT&T and Comcast.
<br />Kimley-Horn first developed a master plan to outline the schedule, sequencing, phasing, management of traffic impacts, proje ct
<br />delivery methods, data collection, public outreach, design criteria, and projected costs. The benefits of undergrounding thes e
<br />utilities include improved neighborhood aesthetics, increased service reliability, and increased levels of safety as the line s are
<br />no longer exposed. The entire program, which began in 2016, is expected to take 10 years to complete.
<br />c.
<br />(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
<br />Stormwater Master Plan
<br />Medley
<br />(2) YEAR COMPLETED
<br />PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
<br />Ongoing
<br />CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)
<br />
<br />(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm
<br />Project manager. Kimley-Horn was retained to prepare a Stormwater Master plan for the Town, which faces a number of
<br />challenges, including a high-water table relative to the existing grade (which are generally very flat; numerous pockets of
<br />contamination throughout the Town caused by industrial tenants); Florida East Coast Railway, which bisects the Town and thus
<br />often makes conveyance of stormwater to the nearby C-6 Canal (the Miami River) cost prohibitive; and the lingering threat of
<br />sea level rise. As part of the Stormwater Master Plan, Kimley-Horn is helping to prioritize 12 problem areas for the Town; plan
<br />and model projects to improve the conditions; provide pollutant loading reduction information for use in grant applications; and
<br />considering the Southeast Florida Unified Sea Level Rise Study findings, a requirement to ensure the projects provide long -
<br />term flood protection and to ensure eligibility for financial assistance from Miami-Dade County in the future.
<br />d.
<br />(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
<br />Flood Mitigation Area South
<br />Medley
<br />(2) YEAR COMPLETED
<br />PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
<br />Ongoing
<br />CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)
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<br />(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm
<br />Project manager for roadway and drainage improvements for over 4,000 linear feet of roadway within the Flood Mitigation Area
<br />in the Town of Medley. The Town seeks to alleviate frequent flooding within the basin known as the Flood Mitigation Area as
<br />well as upgrade the existing roadway, which has deteriorated in part due to the absence of adequate stormwater management
<br />facilities. As one of the largest public infrastructure undertakings in the Town’s history, this project is expected to alleviate
<br />flooding in the area and increase roadway capacity in the area. The combination of improvements in conjunction with ongoing
<br />private land development in the area is revitalizing the industrial Town of Medley.
<br />e.
<br />(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
<br />NW 121st Way Water Distribution Loop
<br />Medley
<br />(2) YEAR COMPLETED
<br />PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
<br />2015
<br />CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)
<br />2015
<br />(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm
<br />Project engineer for the design, bid, and construction phase services for a 16 -inch ductile iron pipe water main serving a
<br />developed portion of the Town of Medley. The water main is designed to loop two existing dead -end water mains in the
<br />industrial area, provide system redundancy, and increase system capacity. The Town of Medley sought to increase system
<br />redundancy and ensure adequate flows for customers in the project area. Preparation of the design documents and assistance
<br />during bidding through the construction of the project was provided.
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