Marlins Ballpark Stadium

Marlins Ballpark Stadium

Miami, Florida The new home of the Miami Marlins Major League Baseball team is a first-class stadium owned by Miami-Dade County.  CES was selected by the county to provide Owner’s Representative Services for the construction of this $515 million structure.   It was constructed on 17 acres in the Little Havana section of Miami on [...]

Herbert Hoover Dike Rehab, Reach 1 Cutoff Wall

Lake Okeechoobee, Florida Lake Okeechobee is the second largest freshwater lake that lies entirely within the United States.  The 143-mile earth dike system that encircles Lake Okeechobee has numerous water controls that provide flood reduction, navigation, recreation, and fresh water for the communities of South Florida and other local and federal agencies.  The Herbert Hoover [...]

SFWMD – Lakeside Ranches Technical Reviews

Okeechobee Lake, Florida During the 2005 Florida legislative session, the legislature and the Governor approved funds to assist with the restoration of Lake Okeechobee. With funding secured, SFWMD began work on the Lakeside Ranch Stormwater Treatment Area (LRSTA), a large regional facility that will treat stormwater runoff. The operation plan developed for LRSTA is a [...]

SFWMD S-332D Hurricane Hardening Structural Review

Miami, Florida This project involves the hardening and upgrading of the S-332D Pump Station located near Homestead, Florida in Miami-Dade County. The project will involve hurricane hardening of the pump house and installation of bullet-proofing for the walls, as well installation of a new roof and roofing system, exterior doors, louvers, HVAC upgrades, and protective opening [...]

SFWMD Compartment C Buildout (G-508 Pump Station)

Hendry County, Florida The South Florida Water Management District is constructing an additional Stormwater Treatment Area (STA) on Compartment C land to assist the existing STAs in improving the quality of water entering the Everglades Protection Area. Completion of this project will enable the District to achieve Evergaldes water quality standards as part of its [...]

SFWMD Canal Conveyance Program

Miami-Dade & Broward Counties, Florida As part of the SFWMD’s Comprehensive Canal Conveyance Capacity Program (CCCP), CES worked with ES Consultants, Inc. to evaluate 25 canals listed as a priority for restoration and repair. The canals were located with the boundaries of Miami-Dade and Broward County, and they had a total length of 200 miles. [...]

MIA Mover APM System

Miami, Florida The MIA Mover Automated People Mover (APM) is a 1.4-mile system that will run between Miami International Airport terminals and an off-airport multi-modal transporation center, the Miami Intermodal Center (MIC). When complete, the system will have two station stops and will connect the airport terminals with the Miami Intermodal Center (MIC) – a [...]

MIA MIC-Earlington Heights Connector

Miami, Florida CES is currently providing ongoing inspection, materials testing, and other services to the Miami-Dade Aviation Department Metrorail Extension Project.  The MIC-Earlington Heights Connector Metrorail Extension project is an elevated 2.4 mile double-track, heavy-rail extension of the existing Miami-Dade Metrorail system. The MIC- Earlington Heights Connector will provide residents and visitors with direct Metrorail access [...]

MDWASD SDWWTP High-Level Disinfection UPGRADE

Miami-Dade County, Florida Considered a precursor to the Water Reclamation Project, Miami-Dade County’s $600 Million High-Level Disinfection (HLD) Project will produce highly treated wastewater that will subsequently go through the water reclamation process of microfiltration, reverse osmosis, hydrogen peroxide addition, and ultraviolet disinfection.  As part of the MDWASD’s Energy Efficiency Master Plan, this project will allow [...]

MDWASD Hialeah-Preston WTP & NW Wellfields Upgrade

Hialeah, Florida The John E. Preston (Preston) WTP was initially designed as a 60‐mgd plant in 1968, and subsequently upgraded to a 110-mgd plant in 1980. In 1984, the plant was re-rated to a total capacity of 130 mgd, and in 1988 an addition brought the plant to its present capacity of 165 mgd. In [...]