COMPLETE PROJECTS

FDOT D4 Flamingo Road Improvements from north of Griffin Road to the south of State Road 84

Financial Number: 427012-1-32-01
Project Length: 3.23 miles
Project Limits: Flamingo Road from north of Griffin Road to the south of State Road 84
Start Date: November 23, 2015
Completion Date: December 22, 2016
Contractor: Community Asphalt, Corp.
Estimated Construction Cost: $4.14 million
FDOT Project Manager: Yveins Jean-Pierre, PE.

Project Description: Project improvements include adding a 5-foot sidewalk along the west side of Flamingo Road, upgrading pedestrian ramps and sidewalks to meet current ADA standards, adding pedestrian poles at SW 36th Court, removing old asphalt and resurfacing Flamingo Road within project limits, upgrading existing guardrail to meet current safety standards, signing and pavement marking improvements. Other improvements include installing 2 overhead signs to guide motorists towards major thoroughfares such as I-75, I-595, I-95, Griffin Road, and State Road 84, drainage improvements at SW 26th Street, and widening Flamingo Road at specified areas to accommodate bus bays and continuous bicycle lanes.
SOLID’s scope of work: Provided CEI Roadway Inspector.

FDOT D4 A1A from County Line Road to Seacrest Parkway Improvements Project in Hallandale Beach and Hollywood

Financial Number: 428727-1-52-01
Project Length: 0.906 miles
Project Limits: A1A from County Line Road to Seacrest Parkway
Start Date: October 13, 2014
Completion Date: January 11, 2016
Contractor: Weekly Asphalt Paving Inc.
Estimated Construction Cost: $2.7 million
FDOT Project Manager: Hewrald Humes, PE.

Project Description: The improvements under this project included removing old asphalt and repaving with new asphalt within the project limits, upgrading signalization, installing stamped asphalt at pedestrian crosswalks, installing pedestrian countdown timers, installing “Share the Road” signage and pavement markings, and installing new mast arms.
SOLID’s scope of work: Provided oversight and complex issues resolution with a part-time Sr. Project Engineer.

FDOT D4 US 1 Improvements Project from Broward Boulevard to NE 17th Way in Fort Lauderdale

Financial Number: 428726-1-52-01
Project Length: 1.8 miles
Project Limits: US 1 from Broward Boulevard to NE 17th Way in Fort Lauderdale
Start Date: July 10, 2015
Completion Date: June 28, 2016
Contractor: Community Asphalt Corp.
Estimated Construction Cost: $3.8 million
FDOT Project Manager: Hewrald Humes, PE.

Project description: The improvements under this project consist of removing old asphalt and resurfacing the roadway within the project limits, upgrading sidewalks and ramps to meet ADA requirements, repairing, adjusting, and replacing drainage structures throughout the project limits, upgrading the existing traffic signals to mast arm signals at the Sunrise Boulevard, NE 15th Avenue, NE 16th Terrace, and NE 17th Way intersections, installing a new signalized pedestrian crossing at NE 16th Terrace, upgrading all existing pedestrian signals to countdown timers, installing a video detection system at Broward Boulevard and US 1, upgrading signs and pavement markings throughout the project limits, including sharrows (share the road arrows) to the outside lane in each direction within the project limits, creating an Alternative Bike Route along local streets parallel to Sunrise Boulevard and through Holiday Park by adding sharrow pavement markings and signage  along  N Victoria Park Road, NE 11th Street, N Flagler Drive, NE 5th Avenue, NE 8th Street,  G. Harold Martin Drive,  NE 9th Street,  NE 18th Avenue, NE 9th Place, and NE 20th Avenue.
SOLID’s scope of work: Provided CEI Roadway Inspector

FDOT D6 US 1 SR 997/Krome Ave from MP 10.935 to SR 25/US 27/Okeechobee Rd

Financial Number: 249615-5
Project Length: 3.1 miles
Project Limits: Krome Ave from MP 10.935 to SR 25/US 27/Okeechobee Rd
Start Date: April 2016
Completion Date: March 2017
Contractor: Halley Engineering Contractors.
Estimated Construction Cost: $18.9 millionFDOT Project Manager: John Garzia, PE.

Project description: The improvements under this project include full reconstruction and new construction along Krome Ave. The scope of work is to widen the Krome corridor from an undivided 2 lane road to a 4 lane divided facility (2 lanes each way) and a 40’ median. The list of activities includes: Reconstructing roadway and shoulders, demolition and removal of 2 existing bridges over C-6 Canal and posterior construction of two 150’ single span bridges over C-6 Canal, installing guardrail, installing a new drainage system and installing new lighting, new stripping, and new signalization.
SOLID’s scope of work: Provided CEI Roadway Inspector Aide.

ONGOING PROJECTS

FDOT D4 Old Dixie Highway reconstruction from NE 13th Street to the bridge over the Middle River

Financial Number: 432949-1-62-01
Project Length: 0.9 miles
Project Limits: Old Dixie Highway Improvements from NE 13th Street to the bridge over the Middle River in Fort Lauderdale.
Start Date: February 27, 2017
Completion Date: Early 2018
Contractor:  Ferreira Construction Southern Division Co., Inc.
Estimated Construction Cost: $2.6 million
FDOT Project Manager: Yves Jean-Pierre, PE

Project description: The improvements under this contract include reducing the width of the travel lanes and modifying shoulders to add 4-foot bike lanes in both directions, constructing sidewalk, drainage improvements, adding roundabout at NE 16th Court, permanently reducing speed limit to 25 MPH, installation of pedestrian lighting, adding landscaping and swales to improve drainage, removing old asphalt and resurfacing the roadway, constructing 8 raised intersections and 6 raised pedestrian crosswalks and adding new signing and pavement markings.
SOLID’s scope of work: Providing CEI Roadway Inspector.

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FDOT D4 Broward Boulevard from 18th Avenue to US 1 and Bridge Replacement

Financial Number: 432949-1-62-01
Project Length: 0.9 miles
Project Limits:  Broward Boulevard from 18th Avenue to US 1
Start Date: October 7, 2016
Completion Date: Summer 2018
Contractor: MCM
Estimated Construction Cost: $16 million
FDOT Project Manager: Yves Jean Pierre, PE

Project Description: Project improvements include replacing the bridge over the North Fork of the New River, removing old asphalt and resurfacing the roadway, upgrading crosswalk ramps to meet ADA requirements, upgrading signs and pavement markings, relocating bus shelters, adding roadway lighting, installing drainage structures, upgrading signalized intersections to mast arms, reconstructing sidewalks, and widening roadway to add bike lanes in each direction. Inspection duties include monitoring clearing and grubbing, performing MOT and environmental weekly inspections, documenting pile driving and concrete pours for pile caps and bridge bents along with bearing pads, roller pads and metal deck installation for the proprietary ACROW bridge system as well as inspection of containment system for the demolition of existing lead painted bridge parapets.

SOLID’s scope of work: Providing CEI Roadway / Bridge Inspector

FDOT Turnpike NB TPK Exit to Glades Road & Glades Road Improvements

Financial Number: 435615-1-62-01, 435615-4-6201
Project Length: 0.9 miles
Project Limits: Glades Road Northbound Ramp, MP 75 and Glades Road Intersection Improvements in Palm Beach County.
Start Date: January 2017
Completion Date: Summer 2018
Contractor: Ranger Construction
Estimated Construction Cost: 8.3 million
FDOT Project Manager: Roxanne Riggs, PE

Project description: Improvements include widening of WB Glades Road to provide dual right access to WB Glades and dual right from WB Glades to TPK entrance. Along NB TPK widening to add an additional lane on exit ramp which includes the construction of a low level cast in place Bridge. The activities include bridge coating, signalization upgrades, overhead sign structures installation, drainage, and lighting. Inspection duties include monitoring clearing and grubbing, removal of existing pavement, shoulder and curb and gutter; performing MOT and environmental weekly inspections, check tree relocations, inspection of the embankment and base placement as well as taking densities for all earthwork layer and drainage installation. Inspection of existing utility lines relocation: FPL and communication fiber optic.

SOLID’s scope of work: Provided CEI Roadway Inspector

FDOT D6 SR 997 / Krome Ave from SW 136 St to SR 94/ Kendall Drive

Financial Number: 249614-7-52-01
Project Length: 3.5 miles
Project Limits:  State Road (SR) 997/Krome Avenue from SW 136 Street to SR 94/Kendall Drive in Miami-Dade County.
Start Date: September 2016
Completion Date: December 2017
Contractor: General Asphalt
Estimated Construction Cost: $33 million
FDOT Project Manager: Hector Fung, P.E

Project description: Improvements consists of constructing a new roadway along SR 997/Krome Avenue from south of SW 136 Street to south of SR 94/SW 88 Street/Kendall Drive. The new roadway will be four lanes divided with paved shoulders on both sides and will be constructed using the concrete pavement. The scope of work includes constructing two new bridges (one for northbound and one for southbound traffic) across the Black Creek Canal, adding a shared-use path on the east side of the roadway for bicyclists and pedestrians, installing guardrail within the median, installing new drainage structures, installing new traffic signs and lighting and installing traffic signals at the intersections of SR 94/Krome Avenue and SW 136 Street. Inspection duties include performing MOT inspections, traffic accident reports, monitoring regular drainage and edge drain activities, earthwork and concrete pavement placement, performing environmental compliance reviews and EEO interviews, as well as lighting conduit placement inspections.
SOLID’s scope of work: Providing CEI Roadway Inspector

FDOT D6 SR 997 / Krome Ave from SR 94 / Kendall Drive to SR 90/SW 8 ST.

Financial Number: 249614-3-52-01
Project Length: 7 miles
Project Limits:  State Road (SR) 997/Krome Avenue from SR 94/SW 88 Street/Kendall Drive to the north of SR 90/SW 8 Street/Tamiami Trail
Start Date: February 2015
Completion Date: December 2017
Contractor: Odebrecht Co.
Estimated Construction Cost: $59 million
FDOT Project Manager: Jacqueline Sequeira, P.E.

Project Description: This is the largest project within all of the multiple segments within Krome Ave. Improvements include full reconstruction and new construction along Krome Ave.; as well as Tamiami Trail (SW 8 ST). The scope of work is to widen the Krome corridor from an undivided 2 lane road to a 4 lane divided facility (2 lanes each way) and a 40’ median as well as a multi-use shared path. The list of activities includes both major roadway and structural components such as: C-4 channel excavation, installation of over 370 new drainage structures, 15,000+ linear feet of French drain, 17,000+ linear feet of solid pipe construction, reconstruction of 2 intersections, new signal and lighting systems with over 260 new light poles and 9 mast arms, 700,000+ CY of surcharge, over 1.1 million CY of embankment, settlement monitoring efforts, geogrid installation, full pavement reconstruction, Concrete pavement placement at the Kendall intersection, installation of over 750 LF of pre-stressed concrete piles, 0.5+ miles of bulkhead canal wall, partial demolition and widening of existing bridge over the C-4 canal. The Bridge deck will be cast in place with an overlay for slope correction.
SOLID’s scope of work: Providing CEI Sr. Project Engineer and CEI Roadway Inspector

AWARDED CONTRACTS

FDOT D6 I-395/SR 83611/I-95 Project

Financial Number: 251688-1
Project Length: 3 miles
Project Limits: I-95 at I-395
Start Date: December 2017
Contractor: Archer Western-de Moya Joint Venture
Estimated Construction Cost: $802 million
FDOT Project Manager: Jacqueline Sequeira, PE.

Project description: This P3 is a partnership between FDOT and the Miami-Dade Expressway Authority (MDX), and involves three projects that will be constructed concurrently to minimize impacts to the public. The three projects include:
I-395 Improvements: The limits on I-395 are from the SR 836 / I-95 / I-395 (Midtown) Interchange to the MacArthur Causeway, approximately 1.4 miles long. The project will completely reconstruct the existing interstate and create a signature bridge that will span 1,025 feet over NE 2 Avenue and State Road (SR) 5/Biscayne Boulevard redefining the Miami skyline with its six sweeping arches. The project will add additional capacity to I-395 with a total of three through lanes in each direction and provide separate connector ramps for traffic to and from I-95. The existing I-395 eastbound off-ramps at NE 2 Avenue will be moved west to North Miami Avenue, and the westbound on-ramps at NE 1 Avenue will be shifted to the west to North Miami Avenue. NW 2 Avenue will also be reconnected under I-395 providing residents greater access.SR 836 Improvements: The limits on SR 836 are from NW 17 Avenue to the Midtown Interchange. This project is a continuation of MDX’s work program to modernize the SR 836 corridor. The improvements on SR 836 include the construction of a Viaduct (elevated bridge) that begins just east of the toll gantry at NW 17 Avenue, rising over the center of SR 836 allowing drivers to bypass the I-95 Interchange touching down at I-395 west of I-95. The Viaduct will have two lanes in each direction and will allow drivers continuing east to Watson Island, Port Miami and Miami Beach to entirely bypass the Midtown interchange and its ramps. The existing SR 836 roadway and bridges will serve as a collector-distributor system to allow drivers to enter and exit from the existing local roads and I-95. This collector-distributor system will reduce the existing weaving movements resulting in enhanced safety and better traffic operations on SR 836. In addition, the existing eastbound SR 836 ramp to northbound I-95 will be widened to include an additional lane greatly reducing the congestion that drivers currently experience.I-95 Concrete Replacement Project: The limits for the improvements on I-95 are from NW 8 Street to NW 29 Street and include the total replacement of the concrete pavement for both the northbound and southbound travel lanes.

SOLID’s scope of work: Will provide CEI Sr. Bridge Inspector.