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REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS NO. 20-07-01
<br />CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES (CCNA)
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<br />TAB F: FIRM REFERENCES AND SIMILAR WORK COMPLETED
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<br />Patrick J. Gibney, P.E. (continued)
<br />ADA Transition Plan | North Miami Beach, Florida | Project Director
<br />The Plan was intended to: Identify physical obstacles that limit the accessibility of facilities to individuals
<br />with disabilities; Describe the methods to be used to make facilities accessible; Provide a schedule for
<br />making the access modifications; Identify the public officials responsible for implementation of the
<br />Transition Plan. The objective of this document is to provide an ADA Transition Plan for the public rights-
<br />of-way.
<br />River Oaks Neighborhood Drainage Improvements | Fort Lauderdale, Florida | Project Manager
<br />Improvements include: 12,677 LF of swale re-grading, 5,346 LF of storm pipe removal, removal of 251
<br />storm drainage structures, the installation of 90 LF of 15” diameter storm sewer, 4,374 LF of 18”
<br />diameter storm sewer, 4,675 LF of 24” diameter storm sewer, 1,771 LF of 36” diameter storm sewer,
<br />145 LF of 48” diameter storm sewer, 3,129 LF of 66” diameter storm sewer, 1,056 LF of 72” diameter
<br />storm sewer, 2,640 LF of 24” diameter exfiltration trench, the installation of 236 new drainage
<br />structures, 2 – STORMCEPTER water quality structures, one TIDEFLEX backflow prevention valve, and
<br />4,219 LF of sidewalk. The project also included one small duplex stormwater pump station, and one
<br />large stormwater pump station.
<br />Miami Gardens Livable Neighborhood Improvements | Miami Gardens, Florida | Project Manager
<br />The Livable Neighborhoods Improvement Project is subdivided among four (4) separate sites; namely
<br />Garden Circle, Kings Garden I & II, Kings Garden III and Vista Verde. Responsible for the preparation of a
<br />Basis of Design Review for four (4) communities that included streetscape, storm water modeling, storm
<br />sewer system and storm water quality treatment, street lighting and landscaping improvements to select
<br />roadway corridors along with comprehensive storm water management systems for e ach neighborhood.
<br />The Livable Neighborhoods Improvement Project includes approximately 222 total acres of land. The
<br />project includes: 34,200 LF of roadway, 7,840 LF of sidewalk, 19,000 LF of storm sewer, 151 drainage
<br />structures, the regrading of 22,500 LF of swales, and the addition of 112 street lights, along with street
<br />trees and landscape/hardscape. Performed surveying, subsurface locates, ICPR stormwater modeling,
<br />civil design and permitting, landscape architecture, preparing construction documents, bid assistance, &
<br />CEI services.
<br />NE 29th Place and NE 203rd Street Sidewalk | Aventura Florida | Project Manager
<br />Craven Thompson provided professional surveying, engineering, CEI and subsurface utility engineering
<br />services specific to the preparation of improvements to NE 29th Place North along NE 203rd Street from
<br />NE 29th Place to NE 29th Court. The improvements consisted of the addition of a sidewalk from the
<br />existing bus stop on NE 29th Place (on the west side of the roadway) to the northeast cor ner of NE 29th
<br />Court at NE 203rd Street, including a marked crosswalk across NE 29th Court. The intersection is
<br />currently signalized. The existing signal is maintained by Miami-Dade County and is part of the signal at
<br />NE 29th Place. This scope of services assumed that the installation of a new signalized crosswalk, in
<br />concept, is acceptable to all review agencies and that no analyses or studies were requir ed prior to the
<br />preparation of plans.
<br />Aventura Comprehensive Stormwater Management Plan | Aventura, Florida | Project Director
<br />Mr. Gibney oversaw the development of a condition assessment of existing stormwater structures.
<br />Craven Thompson created an ICPR Software model of the existing stormwater system including the
<br />integration of previous models performed for the area. A stormwater capital improvement plan is being
<br />created based on the results of the model. Craven Thompson developed a comprehensive Operations
<br />and Maintenance Manual for the City’s stormwater system. The plan also addresses sea level rise
<br />analysis and retaining wall elevations. Also prepared the City’s yearly NPDES report, attends audits, and
<br />performs various other NPDES functions.
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