Supplemental Agenda Items - FGUA
Supplemental Agenda Items - FGUA
Supplemental Agenda Items - FGUA
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Kiewit Infrastructure South Co.<br />
Kiewit Infrastructure South Co., formerly<br />
Kiewit Southern Co., has completed more than $220<br />
million in design-build projects in Florida over the past<br />
two years. Kiewit is currently working on $33 million in<br />
design-build projects for the Florida Department of<br />
Transportation.<br />
Along with design-build projects, over the past 10<br />
years, Kiewit and its affiliates have completed more<br />
than $3 billion of wastewater construction projects.<br />
Kiewit is an indirect subsidiary of Kiewit Corp., and<br />
a direct subsidiary of Kiewit Infrastructure Group<br />
Inc., which maintains client relationships through<br />
a decentralized network of district and area offices<br />
located throughout the United States. Through this<br />
network, operating subsidiaries of Kiewit Corp. are<br />
competitive local contractors with the backing of a<br />
financially stable, national firm.<br />
Key Personnel<br />
E.J. O’Neill,<br />
VP/Executive<br />
Oversight<br />
Nick Salce,<br />
Project Director<br />
Bruce Parkinson,<br />
Project Manager<br />
David Baker,<br />
Project Engineer<br />
Bryan Boerschel,<br />
Design-Build<br />
Coordinator<br />
With a bonding capacity of approximately $8 billion<br />
Full bios located in<br />
and annual construction revenue in excess of $10<br />
Appendix A<br />
billion, Engineering News-Record ranks employeeowned<br />
Kiewit Corp. as America’s largest domestic<br />
heavy contractor. Design-build projects comprise of 65 percent of Kiewit Corp.’s $9<br />
billion backlog.<br />
Kiewit Corp.’s organizational structure allows them to compete locally and regionally on<br />
projects ranging from less than $1 million to hundreds of millions of dollars in value.<br />
With extensive resources that include talented people, in-depth marketing knowledge,<br />
state-of-the-art equipment, and unparalleled experience, Kiewit is uniquely qualified to<br />
handle any size project in any location.<br />
Currently, Kiewit has 250 personnel who are working or have worked on projects<br />
for multiple owners including the Florida Department of Transportation, the U.S.<br />
Army Corps of Engineers, and the South Florida Water Management District. This<br />
provides Kiewit with an extensive labor pool of salaried personnel who understand the<br />
challenges of bridge construction. Through its experience working with FDOT and other<br />
Florida agencies, Kiewit fully understands the level of coordination and care required<br />
for a design-build project.<br />
Team Proposal Florida Governmental Utility Authority<br />
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