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NW 25 Street Viaduct Project, Florida Department of Transportation - District 6


The N.W. 25th Street Viaduct is a $200 million construction project that expedites the movement of cargo trucks from the western side of Miami International Airport to the Palmetto Expressway, Doral warehouse facilities and beyond.

Marlin Engineering used its integrity and innovation to drive the planning, design and oversight of this large-scale signature project.

Marlin has been honored with the 2011 Project of the Year award from the Miami-Dade Branch of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) for its outstanding design work on the N.W. 25th Street Viaduct. Founded in 1852, the ASCE represents more than 140,000 members of the civil engineering profession worldwide and is America's oldest national engineering society.

The viaduct is the result of Marlin’s ability to perform the most sophisticated transportation calculations and design techniques in use today. The ground-level proves Marlin’s dedication to context-sensitive design with wide sidewalks, lush landscaping and ADA-compliant curb ramps.

The N.W. 25th Street viaduct will ultimately travel over the Palmetto Expressway to provide a fast and easy link between MIA’s cargo hub and the thousands of freight trucks moving goods to the warehouse and distribution centers that fuel much of the economy in Doral and surrounding communities.

The Marlin team has worked on the viaduct for a decade, including traffic and environmental studies, major design work and post-design work to ensure construction goes smoothly on the job-generating piece of landmark infrastructure.

The N.W. 25th Street project perfectly defines what Marlin is – a firm capable of completing the largest scale projects in the state while also focusing on creating more livable and sustainable communities.

 

 

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