Design and construction of a 1.3-mile elevated APM system connecting Miami International Airport (MIA) to the Miami Intermodal Center (MIC), and a passenger station – one of the largest design-build projects undertaken in Miami-Dade County. The guideway between the MIA and MIC stations carries two light rail tracks, is approximately 40 ft. above grade, and is supported by concrete piers 120 ft. apart. The project was completed on schedule and $5 million below budget. Scope of services included the complete design, permitting, construction, quality control, MOT and coordination of the project with concurrent airport operations. The project traversed and was parallel with the main entrance of Miami International Airport with 75,000 cars per day and airport passengers traveling safely through the construction area with no delays or impacts.
The project achieved LEED Gold Accreditation.
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