Public Sector Projects

MIA Satellite E APM
Client
Miami Dade Aviation Department

Architect
MC Harry & Associates

Description
Phase I: The furnishing, installation, design, demolition, construction, testing, demonstration and commissioning of the Satellite E Automated People Mover (“APM”) system at MIA. The project includes all Fixed Facilities, guide way track and Operating Systems associated with the delivery of two new APM trains.
Phase II: Operations and Maintenance of the APM System will be performed by Leitner-Poma of America, Inc.

Project Delivery Method:
Design-build in conjunction with:
Project Architect:
MC Harry & Associates
APM Systems:
Leitner-Poma of America, Inc.
 

Miami International Airport 747B
Client
Miami Dade Aviation Department

Architect
Leo A. Daly

Description
Airport concourse interiors.
 

MIA Regional Commuter Facility
Client
Miami Dade Aviation Department

Architect
The Russell Partnership

Description
A new 70,000 S/F, 3-story Terminal Addition for the American Eagle Regional Commuter Facility, including a 21,000 S/F partially enclosed walkway, ramp level holding room, concession area, locker rooms, support areas, baggage areas, concourse extension with waiting areas, sterile and public circulation, passenger security checkpoints, offices, and related support areas.
 

NTD Bid Package #23
Client
Miami Dade Aviation Department

Architect
Various Architects

Description
 

MIA Restroom Renovations
Client
Miami Dade Aviation Department

Architect
R.J. Heisenbottle

Description
Restroom Renovations
 

Krome Processing Center
Client
U.S. Department Of Justice

Architect
Wolfberg, Alvarez & Associates

Description
Eight building addition to the U.S. Immigration Department's processing center, including hospital, dormitories, waste water treatment plant, food service facilities, warehouses, athletic facilities, and a parking lot.
 

Iwo Jima Memorial
Client
U.S. Marine Corp.

Architect
Felix de Welden

Description
Historical monument in rememberance of the U.S troops who fought at Iwo Jima, located in Arlington National Cemetery.