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C. Experience ‐ CivilCivil <strong>Engineering</strong>Little Venice II, Marathon, FLWEC provided the design for utilities and road improvements for all streets in a portion of the City of Marathonknown as Little Venice Phase II, and provided construction engineering and inspection services, all underJeff <strong>Weiler</strong>’s supervision as Principle‐in‐charge. <strong>The</strong> project involved improvements to the City’s central sewersystem, road repairs, overlay and reconstruction and a <strong>com</strong>plete stormwater system. <strong>The</strong> project was especiallychallenging due to narrow right‐of‐ways and many existing active and abandoned utilities. Project was primarily funded through LocalAgency Program (LAP) money. Playing an integral role in the application forgrant funding: WEC assisted in the procurementof funding for this $1.69 million project Receivedin access of $500,000 through the FDOT Assisted the City of Marathon in the developmentof a special stormwater taxing district tofund this and other stormwater improvementprojects. Ensured that all contract documents were in<strong>com</strong>pliancewith all of the requirements of the LAP grants program. This included wage rate tables, Buy America Requirements, disadvantaged business enterprise goals andthe required debarment, non‐collusion, and lobbying forms to name a few. WEC assisted during the bidprocess and provided an evaluation of bids for responsibility and responsiveness in the bidder submittingall documentation required by the grant. WEC staff also provided construction administration including construction engineering and inspection. WEC inspectors supplied verification documentation showing the contractor was in <strong>com</strong>pliance with theDavis‐Bacon Act and Buy America Requirements. Coordinated with the FDOT auditors on occasional inspections on the job site and in the auditing process. Michael Giardullo, as lead designer and Project Manager was in charge of providing the design, aiding theCity in securing LAP funding, and the construction engineering services. As unknown issues were discoveredduring excavations, Mike was responsible for providing field engineering solutions. He also provideda detailed study of an FDOT system designed in the 1970’s which consisted of existing 15 to 60 inch culvertpipes, discharge weirs, outfalls and stormwaterwells.Jeff <strong>Weiler</strong> served as Principle‐in‐charge for thisproject, he worked with the client throughout theproject to insure a successful out<strong>com</strong>e.Project Client: City of MarathonContactName:Address:Susie Thomas,Community Services DirectorPhone: (305)‐289‐4103DesignSvc.FeeProject Cost:Contractor:Contr. Rep.:9805 Overseas Highway, Marathon, FL$134,240$1.69 MillionAtlantic Civil Inc.Dan PickelPhone: (305) 206‐6904RFQ #12‐005City of Key West — General <strong>Engineering</strong> ServicesPage 8

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