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the bridge. A shallow retention area was provided adjacent to the bridge and required extensive <br />coordination with the Permitting agencies due to its proximity to the Intercoastal Waterway. Special attention <br />toward protection of seagrass was required and limitations to construction within the tidal zone were <br />imposed by the agencies. Extensive utility coordination by Mr. Neiman was required because all major <br />utilities to Hutchinson Island developments to the east crossed the waterway via this causeway. Utility <br />coordination was a part of the contract scope. Special drainage structures were designed to accommodate <br />conflicts between these utilities and the large pipes required for the storm sewer. Due to limited RNV and <br />bridge embankments, retaining walls were necessary in some areas adjacent to the bridge. Bridge <br />embankment guardrail systems were upgraded as part of the project. A railroad crossing adjacent to Old <br />Dixie Highway required extensive coordination with the Railroad company for both the design team and the <br />utility companies doing relocations. The railroad crossings proximity to the intersection also required special <br />analysis and design. Traffic signal preemption was included for the crossing. Roadway work on the east <br />side of the bridge included milling and resurfacing, striping to accommodate the new lane configurations, <br />signing and guardrail replacements. <br />Project Manager and Engineer of Record, US 27 Roadway Design, Polk County, FL: Mr. Neiman <br />directed the design of four- to six- lane widening and resurfacing on 4.5 miles of major arterial roadway in <br />the rapidly growing Disney World area near Kissimmee. The project included design of the roadway <br />widening, resurfacing, and cross slope analysis, pavement design and drainage improvements, safety <br />improvements, traffic control plans, pavement marking and signing, traffic analysis and design of three new <br />traffic signals. The project also required traffic volume studies and projections for design year traffic volumes <br />and pavement designs as well as stormwater system design, roadway cross slopes analysis and <br />environmental considerations. <br />Project Manager and Engineer of Record, Old Kings Road Roadway Widening, Milling and <br />Resurfacing and Sidewalk Improvements, Flagler County, FL: Mr. Neiman directed the design, <br />specifications, and construction plans for widening, milling and resurfacing of a three lane rural section of <br />Old Kings Road to provide dedicated turn lanes for busses and parent vehicles into the Old Kings <br />Elementary School located adjacent to the roadway. The project included the addition of 8' and 10' wide <br />sidewalks, meeting ADA requirements, along both sides of Old Kings Road for 2,800 feet from its <br />intersection with SR 100 as part of a Flagler County Safe Routes to School improvement project. This <br />included reviews and approvals at phase submittals by FDOT and Flagler County. Drainage improvements <br />and modifications to accommodate the widening and construction of the wide sidewalks were included, as <br />well as permitting coordination and exemptions with the St. John's River Water Management District. <br />Roadway and sidewalk plans and details, grading plans, cross sections, drainage structure details, erosion <br />control and signing and pavement marking plans were included in this contract. Additionally, a 10' sidewalk <br />was added on the east side of the road to provide schoolchildren with safe access to and from the school <br />to SR 100. Eight -foot -wide sidewalks were constructed on the west side to complete the sidewalk system <br />on that side of the roadway within the limits of the project. <br />Project Manager, Design Oversight, and QA1QC Engineer, SR 552 Curry Ford Road, Orange County, <br />FDOT District 5, Orange County, FL: Mr. Neiman was responsible for the project, maintaining the project <br />budgets and schedules, and provided design supervision and oversight as well as detailed QAJ QC reviews. <br />This 1.24 -mile project on this high-volume segment of SR 552 located north of the Orlando International <br />Airport included resurfacing, cross slope correction, access management and turn lane modifications and <br />restriping to accommodate new bike lanes. Safety improvements along the corridor include upgrading the <br />curb ramps to meet ADA requirements, realigning high -emphasis crosswalks, and median modifications to <br />address crash reductions and detailed Temporary Traffic Control plans. The project included signing and <br />pavement markings design to retrofit the existing roadway with new bike lanes and narrowed through lanes <br />as well as new median markings and signs for the revised median openings and closures. New high <br />emphasis cross walks were added to improve safety at the school crossing on the project and cross walks <br />were relocated to improve pedestrian safety. Signalization plans were included to upgrade existing signals <br />with new pedestrian detectors systems and replace loops with video detection systems tied into the County <br />wide ATMS system. Mr. Neiman oversaw a team of Subconsultants including Survey, Subsurface Utility <br />Engineering (SUE), Traffic Signal design and Utility Coordination. <br />28 <br />P78 <br />
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