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The following major projects have been recently
awarded to RAM.
San Marco Boulevard (Hendricks Avenue to Riverplace
Avenue) – Jacksonville, FL
This project is for the section of San Marco
Boulevard which extends approximately 1.4 miles from
Hendricks Avenue on the south to Riverplace Avenue on
the north, in the San Marco area, and includes
streetscape, drainage, and roadway improvements. The existing collector
road varies throughout its length from 2 lanes to 5
lanes. The roadway is an urban type section within a
variable (60-foot to 100-foot) right-of-way. Work
includes Phase 1 development of schematic plans,
outlining specifications, and developing cost estimates.
Phase 2 will consist of final construction drawings
(including design and development phase) and
specifications for the facility and cost estimating.
Finally, RAM will be prepared, as instructed by the
City, to provide contract administration and inspection
services for construction of the facility.
C.R. 115 (Old Dixie Highway) - Nassau County, FL
RAM
is currently providing final design services for the 4.5-mile segment of C.R. 115 (Old Dixie Highway) from U.S. 1
to Dyal Road. Work included the roadway geometric design
using GEOPAK, hydrodynamic modeling (using ICPR 3) for
(2) major & (4) minor roadway crossings (culverts),
stormwater management system (wet detention pond) and
the design of stormwater collection systems. We also
prepared roadway plans and profile sheets, signing and
pavement marking plans, traffic control plans,
specifications, and cost estimates. Permitting applications
were also made for SJRWMD Environmental Resource, FDOT
driveway and drainage connections , and a CSX railroad crossing.
Hartley
Road Reconstruction (BJP) - Jacksonville, FL
RAM’s second Better Jacksonville Plan assignment, Hartley Road,
involves 1.4-mile conversion of a 2-lane rural roadway to a 3-lane
urban section and extensive stormwater system improvements.
Griffin Road Reconstruction - Nassau County,
FL
Design and permitting
of 4.25-mile rural roadway and bridge replacement project
in a quick 10 months.
Timucuan National Preserve Bicycle Touring Route
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Jacksonville, FL
RAM has been selected by the City of
Jacksonville, in conjunction with the National Park Service, Florida State Park
Service, and Florida Department of Transportation, to complete the design and
permitting of a new 15.2-mile, 12-foot wide touring route. The project will
ultimately link Kathryn Abbey Hanna Park to the new Amelia Island Recreation
Area via the Mayport Ferry. The first phase design includes routing through
the Big and Little Talbot Islands State Parks and has been
designated the Timucuan Trail.
Martin
Luther King Parkway Service Roads Milling and Resurfacing, FDOT
District 2 - Jacksonville,
FL
Design of improvements to busy FDOT urban roadway system in preparation of Super Bowl XXIX.
Pearl Street
Reconstruction/Streetscape - Jacksonville, FL
New streetscape and roadway renovation
project for Pearl Street in downtown Jacksonville will serve as the gateway to
Historic Springfield and provide a much-needed link between FCCJ’s Downtown Campus
and new Advanced Technology Center.
MCLB Albany, Mill and
Resurface Station Roads - Albany, GA
Included pavement
coring/analysis and plans/specifications for milling/resurfacing 2.5 miles of
on-base heavy-load roads.
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NASA Causeway/"E" Avenue Intersection
Design - Kennedy Space Center, FL
Traffic counts, alignment, and coordinated signal
design for major intersection on-base at Kennedy Space Center, FL
SR 200/U.S. 301 Milling and Resurfacing,
FDOT District 2 - Lawtey to Starke, FL
Rural roadway plans including cross-slope correction,
signing and pavement marking plan, and traffic control plan (rural portion).
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