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CIVIL
Our Civil Engineering department
has distinguished itself while compiling a large and
varied project portfolio since 1988. Our firm
has become one of South Florida’s Largest Engineering
Firms according to the South Florida Business Journal. The
Civil Engineering department has received many accolades
and recognition such as several Engineering Excellence
Honor Awards from the Florida Institute of Consulting
Engineers for their outstanding work in various projects.
The Civil Department has completed designs on several
major projects, including roadway and streetscape improvement
projects for the cities of Coral Gables, Hialeah, Key
Biscayne, and South Miami, among others, and Miami-Dade,
Broward, and Palm Beach counties. The Civil group
has also completed various high profile projects such
as the streetscape improvements on Ponce de Leon Boulevard
(City of Coral Gables), and on Sunset Drive through
South Miami’s downtown district, as well as the
I-75 Little Manatee River Southbound Rest Area for
FDOT District 7, and the new East Entrance Road at
Florida International University. These projects
included traffic operation improvements, sidewalks,
curbing, drainage, parking, and landscaping. Additionally,
the Civil group has worked on a Design / Build middle
school for Miami-Dade County Public Schools, and various
improvements to Florida International University and
Florida Atlantic University campuses. C3TS’ Civil
Department has worked on a multitude of large recreation
projects such as T.Y. Park – Castaway Island,
C.B. Smith Park, Jacob’s Aquatic Center; and
smaller park projects such as Pierce Park, Phillips
Park, and Sunrise Park in Coral Gables. With
their depth of experience in a wide variety of projects,
C3TS’ Civil Group will be able to comply with
the needs of any client.
Constantly faced with unique environmental challenges
and concerns on projects, the Civil / Environmental
Department is highly skilled at providing effective,
innovative engineering solutions. A distinctive
example of this is seen in our project for the City
of North Miami Beach at its Norwood Water Treatment
Plant. It entailed the retrofit of an existing
chlorine storage facility and the design of an emergency
vapor scrubber to neutralize toxic fumes in the event
of an accidental release of chlorine gas. Additional
projects nearing completion include a variety of water
supply, wastewater and stormwater projects for municipalities
throughout South Florida. |