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<br />CRAVEN THOMPSON & ASSOCIATES, INC. | 3563 NW 53rd STREET, FORT LAUDERDALE, FL 33309 | P 954.739.6400
<br />Matthew Cigale, P.E.
<br /> PROJECT ROLE | Civil Engineer
<br />and two new fire hydrants were constructed with this project. No pavement was identified with a PCI
<br />at or below 55 and therefore road reconstruction was necessary; however, utility trenching
<br />necessitated pavement replacement in trench areas and asphalt overlay.
<br />▪ Project 5 - North M Street from 9th Avenue North to 18th Avenue North involved the reconstruction of
<br />roadway. The existing section of road was identified as in a failed condition with a PCI less than or
<br />equal to 55. The entire road and base was reconstructed. The majority of the sidewalk also required
<br />reconstruction. The existing storm sewer pipe and structures from 16th Avenue North to 18th Avenue
<br />North was evaluated as to the condition of the materials. From 9th Avenue North to 16th Avenue
<br />North storm sewer was added.
<br />▪ Project 6 - on 11th Avenue North from Dixie Highway to North M Street involved the reconstruction of
<br />roadway and storm sewer. Between North M Street and North L Street the existing road was rated as
<br />being in a failed or poor condition with a PCI of less than or equal to 55. In these areas the entire
<br />road and base was reconstructed. The structural condition of the existing storm sewer pipe and
<br />structures along the roadway were evaluated. Piping and/or structures identified as in poor
<br />structural condition were replaced.
<br />▪ Project 8 - North J Street from 13th Avenue North to 16th Avenue North, and 15th Avenue North from
<br />North J Street to the railroad tracks, and 14th Avenue North from North J Street to Dixie Highway was
<br />identified as a part of Problem Area 3 in the “Stormwater Master Plan”. This project included the
<br />installation of 700 linear feet of 24-inch diameter exfiltration trench with a nutrient separating baffle
<br />box at the end of the trench, the replacement of 950 linear feet of existing 18 and 24-inch diameter
<br />storm sewer with 30-inch diameter RCP storm sewer, and the replacement of 70 linear feet of
<br />existing 12-inch diameter storm sewer with 24-inch diameter RCP storm sewer.
<br />North County Neighborhood Improvements Project, Northeast Quadrant | Broward County | Project
<br />Engineer – Mr. Cigale assisted in the design and permitting of water distribution and sanitary sewer
<br />improvements for the infrastructure rehabilitation project. This included a sanitary sewer collection
<br />system consisting of 69,550 linear feet - 8” gravity main, 807 linear feet - 10” gravity main, 129 linear
<br />feet - 12” gravity main, and 144 linear feet - 16” gravity main. The sanitary force main system consisted
<br />of 540 linear feet - 8” main, and 1,540 linear feet 12” main. The water distribution system additions
<br />included 35,626 linear feet - 6” main, 10,161 linear feet - 8” main, 841 linear feet - 12” main, 1,306
<br />linear feet - 20” main, and 1,023 linear feet - 24” main, totaling 9.27 miles of water main.
<br />North County Neighborhood Improvement Project, Northwest Quadrant | Broward County | Project
<br />Engineer - Mr. Cigale was responsible for design and permitting for the water distribution, san itary sewer
<br />collection systems, storm sewer systems, and roadway improvements.. The sanitary sewer collection
<br />system consisted of 22,047 linear feet - 8” gravity main, and 34 linear feet - 10” gravity main. The
<br />sanitary force main system consisted of 295 linear feet - 8” main, 2,235 linear feet - 10” main, 3,790
<br />linear feet - 12” main, 4,300 linear feet - 16” main, and 4,205 linear feet - 20” main. There were ninety
<br />three (93) new sanitary manholes added to the area. The water distribution system additions included
<br />5,760 linear feet - 16”water main, 7,156 linear feet - 12” water main, 1,256 linear feet - 10” water
<br />main, 12,779 linear feet - 8” water main and 44,217 linear feet - 6” water main.
<br />Garden Acres Neighborhood Improvements | Oakland Park, Florida |Project Manager
<br />Responsible for preparation of Contract Documents, Permitting and Construction Management for 25-
<br />acre residential infrastructure improvement(s) retrofit within the City of Oakland Park. Services include:
<br />roadway design; storm water design; water distribution system design; wastewater collection &
<br />transmission systems design; permitting; bidding assistance and construction administration.
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