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<br /> <br /> Project Name: NW 17th Street Roadway Improvements <br />Client: WSP USA (Prime for City of Miami) <br /> Elia Nuñez, P.E. <br /> Deputy Program Director, Assis. VP <br /> 7650 Corporate Center Drive, Suite 300 <br /> Doral, Florida, Florida 33126 <br /> 305-459-4212 <br />Project <br />Description: Roadway and drainage improvements. <br />Nelco Fees: $4,850 <br />Project Dates <br />(Nelco Services): Jan. – Apr. 2019 <br /> <br />Nelco <br />Key Personnel: Ulysses Batista <br /> Riza Hosein, P.G. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Project Description: <br /> <br />Project consisted of improvements to drainage and asphalted <br />surfaces along NW 17th Street between 27th and 32nd Avenues. <br />Nelco’s scope of services included Standard Penetration Test <br />Borings for subsurface profiling, sampling and structural stability <br />of in-situ soils. SFWMD specified percolation testing (hydraulic <br />conductivity) for drainage design and asphalt coring for thickness <br />evaluation was also performed. <br /> <br /> Fieldwork involved underground utility location, layout <br />coordination, MOT procedures, and drill crew and equipment <br />mobilization. Retained samples were also tested for grain size <br />distribution (sieve analysis) <br /> <br /> Preparation of a geotechnical <br />engineering report was furnished <br />summarizing field data and <br />interpretations, groundwater conditions <br />project scope and providing <br />geotechnical recommendations for <br />layered-asphalt system construction <br />and placement procedures, including <br />engineered fill material specifications <br />for type and placement procedures. <br />104
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