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MARLIN ENGINEERING, INC. Engineering, Planning and Transportation Solutions for Livable Communities Welcome to Marlin Engineering’s new website, where we are observing our 20th anniversary by focusing on the many ways that transportation engineering can create more livable and sustainable communities. Our award-winning firm is still guided by its founding principals – President Ramon Soria, P.E., and Executive Vice President Sergio Alfonso, Jr., P.E. The industry-leading pair met at the Florida Department of Transportation, where they designed and managed major projects. Based in Doral, Marlin serves the entire state of Florida with additional offices in Tallahassee and Tampa. We are proud to have been entrusted with some of the most complex projects in the state – such as the $200-million NW 25th Street Viaduct over the Palmetto Expressway which will create jobs by better serving cargo movement at Miami International Airport. Building walkable, livable, transit-friendly communities -- with an unmatched amount of public input -- is the legacy of our growth from a two-person company to a full-service firm. Marlin Engineering's 20 years of excellence has created communities where traffic is calmed, sidewalks are wide, bicycling is encouraged, crosswalks are safe for schoolchildren and people with disabilities, and streetscapes preserve the shade canopy. In addition to the Designers, Planners and Surveyors dedicated to creating projects that are 100 percent sensitive to the context of the communities they serve, Marlin is committed to public safety through its Bridge Inspection team. Marlin’s Certified Bridge Inspectors perform complex underwater inspections that are crucial to keeping hundreds of Florida bridges safe for the commuters, visitors and freight haulers that fuel our economy. We take pride in our team of expert professionals and are equally proud of the trust we have earned for our ethical business practices. Marlin, a State of Florida-certified Minority Business Enterprise, is committed to growing and evolving to meet the diverse needs of our precious environment.
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