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ALEJANDRO A. JAUREGUY, P.E.<br />

Civil Designer<br />

RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE<br />

<strong>Metric</strong> <strong>Engineering</strong>, Inc. – June 2011 – Present<br />

SR A1A/Ocean Boulevard in St Lucie County, Project Engineer– Design and plans<br />

preparation for the roadway improvements of 5.3 miles of the existing two-lane, rural<br />

arterial in St. Lucie County. Improvements include drainage, signing and pavement<br />

marking, up-grade of pedestrian facilities and safety improvements. Client: FDOT District<br />

4, Contact: Bing Wang, PE, 954-486-1400, Begin/End Dates: 2009 – Ongoing, Role:<br />

Engineer of Record<br />

I-395 from NE 2 nd Avenue to MacArthur Causeway– Project Engineer for design and<br />

plans preparation for widening and milling and resurfacing of this 0.32 miles of I-395 to<br />

provide additional capacity to ac<strong>com</strong>modate the improvements from the Miami Tunnel<br />

project. The project includes heavy coordination for processing design variations and<br />

exceptions, roadway plans, drainage, signing and pavement marking and lighting. Client:<br />

FDOT District 6, Contact: Vilma Croft, PE, 305-470-5400, Begin/End Dates: December<br />

2010 – Ongoing<br />

SR 953 / LeJeune Road from SE 11 th Place to South of E 25 th Street – Project<br />

Engineer for design and plans preparation for the 2.2 mile Pavement Only project. The<br />

project includes roadway plans, minor drainage improvements to ac<strong>com</strong>modate<br />

pedestrian ramps, and signing and pavement marking. Client: FDOT District 6, Contact:<br />

Chris Tavella, PE, 305-470-5103, Begin/End Dates: December 2010 – Ongoing<br />

HNTB Corporation – March 2005 – June 2011<br />

HEFT AET Phases 1-4 — Preparation of conceptual signing master plan for the<br />

conversion from a Sunpass/cash system to an All Electronic Tolling system for the Florida’s<br />

Turnpike system. Project limits for the five phases extend from Florida City to the Lantana<br />

Toll Plaza and include the Sawgrass Expressway; as well as connecting highways and<br />

cross streets. Responsibilities included signing layout design and plans preparation as well<br />

as assistance for the preparation of the RFP package, and plans and shop drawings during<br />

the construction phase.<br />

Florida Turnpike Enterprise (FTE-GEC), State-wide, FL — Project Engineer responsible<br />

for Site-Civil discipline plans review (as Lead Reviewer) for all projects throughout the state<br />

within corridor managed by FTE. Additional responsibilities assisting the Traffic Operations<br />

Engineer with the development of various miscellaneous items, including but not limited to<br />

plans and shop drawing reviews for several projects throughout the state.<br />

Open Road Tolling Conversion SR 924, SR 874, SR 878, MDX, Miami-Dade County,<br />

FL — Project Engineer involved in the development of master signing plans for the ORT<br />

conversion of the MDX Systems (and portions of State roads leading to MDX Facilities) as<br />

well as the coordination, plans and shop drawing reviews during the design and<br />

construction phase of the project.<br />

Miami Dade Expressway Authority (MDX-GEC), Miami-Dade County, FL — Project<br />

Engineer responsible for plans review for various projects within the limits of all 5 systems<br />

as well as miscellaneous studies and plans review of other projects, such as Central<br />

Boulevard. Responsibilities include the oversight for all signing improvements of all 5<br />

corridors managed by MDX as well as the review and implementation of the new MUTCD<br />

requirements especially as it relates to ORT conversions and safety issues/studies.<br />

Bridges of the Isles PD&E, FDOT District 4, Broward County, FL — Project Engineer<br />

for this study to evaluate the replacement of five existing low-level bridges. The project<br />

involves preliminary engineering design, including the evaluation of alignment alternatives,<br />

associated environmental analyses and supporting technical documents. The bridges,<br />

Fiesta Way, Isle of Venice, Royal Palm Drive, Nurmi Drive (four Nurmi Isle Bridges) and<br />

Sunrise Key Boulevard, connect the residents of the finger islands over the canals to the<br />

City of Fort Lauderdale mainland.<br />

EDUCATION:<br />

B.S., Civil <strong>Engineering</strong>,<br />

Florida International<br />

University, 2007<br />

REGISTRATION:<br />

PE # 73773 (2011)<br />

YEARS OF<br />

EXPERIENCE<br />

9 years<br />

HOME OFFICE:<br />

MIAMI<br />

CERTIFICATIONS AND<br />

TRAINING:<br />

Micro Station/Geopak<br />

FDOT Site Menu<br />

ERC (FDOT District 6,<br />

District 4 and Florida’s<br />

Turnpike)<br />

Project Wise<br />

Project Solve<br />

LRE & Transportation<br />

Including Project Suite<br />

Microsoft Office Suite<br />

Microsoft Project<br />

AFFILIATIONS:<br />

FES Florida <strong>Engineering</strong><br />

Society<br />

ASCE American Society<br />

of Civil Engineers<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

EXPERIENCE:<br />

Alejandro has over 9<br />

years of highway design<br />

experience in various<br />

transportation projects<br />

particularly in roadway<br />

geometric design, signing<br />

and pavement marking<br />

design and<br />

plans/production. His<br />

skills include <strong>com</strong>plex<br />

roadway geometric<br />

interchange design, open<br />

road tolling design and<br />

performing technical<br />

reviews of roadway and<br />

signing and pavement<br />

marking design for the<br />

Florida Department of<br />

Transportation (Florida’s<br />

Turnpike Enterprise) and<br />

the Miami-Dade<br />

Expressway Authority<br />

(MDX).

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