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<br />CRAVEN THOMPSON & ASSOCIATES, INC. | 3563 NW 53rd STREET, FORT LAUDERDALE, FL 33309 | P 954.739.6400
<br />Patrick J. Gibney, P.E.
<br /> PROJECT ROLE | Principal-In-Charge
<br />Central County Neighborhood Improvements Project | Broward County, Florida | Project Manager
<br />Preparation of Basis of Design Report, Construction Documents, Permitting and Construction
<br />Management for 1,800 acre retrofit infrastructure improvements within unincorporated Broward County.
<br />Managed the study of the water distribution system, sanitary sewer system, and roadway networks
<br />within the project area. Prepared a Basis of Design Report (BODR), which identified major deficienci es
<br />and provided recommendations for improvements. Additional recommendations included construction
<br />of improvements to the water distribution system, intended to provide adequate service for firefighting
<br />capabilities, improvement of the sanitary sewer system intended to eliminate infiltration of groundwater
<br />into the system and thereby reduces system operating costs, and the installation of a sanitary sewer
<br />system in the existing un-sewered areas of the neighborhoods.
<br />Town of Davie - Eastside Drainage Infrastructure Improvements, Phases I thru III | Davie, Florida |
<br />Project Manager. This construction provides drainage infrastructure for the development of a portion of
<br />the Downtown Master Plan Area as well the redevelopment of SW 41st Court. The basic infrastructure
<br />work consists of replacement of the existing water distribution system and new installation of sanitary
<br />sewer system and storm drainage system. The work also includes several miles of roadway
<br />reconstruction with landscaping and sidewalks. The water distribution was designed and permitted by
<br />CTA, included 14,800 linear feet of 6" diameter main, 5,075 linear feet of 8" diameter main, and 5,140
<br />linear feet of 12" diameter main. The sanitary improvements included 11,455 linear feet of 8" diameter
<br />pipe, 40 sanitary manholes and 2,945 linear feet of 16" diameter forcemain. The project also included
<br />18,940 linear feet of storm sewer and the reconstruction of 5.2 miles of roadway.
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<br />Miami Gardens Livable Neighborhoods Improvement Project | Miami Gardens, Florida | Project
<br />Manager. The Livable Neighborhoods Improvement Project includes approximately 222 total acres of
<br />land subdivided among four separate sites; namely Garden Circle, Kings Garden I & II, Kings Garden
<br />III and Vista Verde. The project includes: 34,200 linear feet of roadway, 7,840 linear feet of
<br />sidewalk, 19,000 linear feet of storm sewer, 151 drainage structures, the regrading of 22,500
<br />linear feet of swales, and the addition of 112 street lights, along with street trees and
<br />landscape/hardscape. The project began in 2009 and is continuing at present. Four phases are
<br />complete.
<br />Utility Analysis Zone Improvement Program (UAZ) 308 | Broward County, Florida | Project Manager
<br />Mr. Gibney was responsible for the management of the civil engineering design and permitting of a
<br />sanitary sewer collection system consisting of 19,253 linear feet - 8” gravity main. The sanitary force
<br />main system consisted of 1,215 linear feet - 6” main. The water distribution system additions included
<br />18,281 linear feet - 6” main, and 575 linear feet - 8” main.
<br />South County Neighborhood Improvement Project | Broward County | Civil Engineer
<br />Assisted with design, permitting and construction management for 1,400 acre retrofit infrastructure
<br />improvements within unincorporated Broward County. The design and permitting included the following
<br />improvements: water distribution, new sanitary sewer, roadway design, storm water quality treatment,
<br />storm water attenuation, new storm sewer, landscaping, signage, and sidewalk systems. The project
<br />included the design, permitting, bidding and construction consisting of 53 miles of roadway, 181,000
<br />linear feet of storm sewer (including exfiltration trench), 140,618 linear feet of water main, 236,226
<br />linear feet of gravity sanitary sewer, and 80 miles of sidewalk.
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