
Tamayo Engineering, LLC is a Civil Engineering and Construction 
      Management firm that was established in August 2007. The Managing Member of 
      the company, Enrique J. Tamayo, is a State of Florida Professional Engineer 
      (FL PE No. 53890) with over 20 years of combined Civil Engineering, Construction 
      Management, Transportation Engineering and Structural Engineering experience.
      
      Since its inception, Tamayo Engineering has provided the following professional 
      services:
      
      88888• Transportation Construction Engineering 
      Inspection
      88888• Civil Engineering
      88888• Transportation Construction Quality 
      Control
    88888• Construction Project Management
    88888• Structures Design
Some of the CEI projects/contracts that Tamayo Engineering is or has served as prime or subconsultant for the Florida Department of Transportation include:
Miami-Dade County (District 6)
      88888•Alton  Road (SR 907) and Collins Avenue (SR A1A) drainage and reconstruction projects  (Prime)
      88888•I-75  (SR 93) SR 826 Ramp Widening project (Sub)    
88888•Five  (5) Biscayne Boulevard reconstruction, resurfacing and landscaping projects  (Sub)
     88888•SR  A1A (MacArthur Causeway) resurfacing (Sub)
     88888•SR  112 (Julia Tuttle Causeway) resurfacing project (Sub)    
    
88888•the NW 5th Street Bascule Bridge Reconstruction project (Sub)
88888•Monroe County - Keys Residency contract (Sub)
88888•District 6 Hurricane Response contract Miami-Dade and Monroe Counties (Sub)
    Broward  County (District 4)    
    
    
88888•District  Construction LAP Oversight CEI Contract (Prime)
      88888•Broward  Operations General CEI Contract (Prime)
      88888•District  Construction General CEI Contract (Sub)
      88888•$1.5  billion I-595 Public/Private Partnership Reconstruction projects (Sub)
      88888•Sample  Road widening project (Prime)
      88888•SR  84 milling/resurfacing project (Prime)
      88888•District  4 Pre-Event Hurricane contract (Sub)
      88888•US-27  widening, concrete paving and resurfacing project (Prime)
      88888•Two  (2) Pines Boulevard intersection improvement projects (Prime)
      88888•Pines  Boulevard resurfacing and safety enhancement project (Prime)    
    
88888•Two (2) SR 93 (I-75) resurfacing projects in Broward County (Sub)
      Palm  Beach County (Turnpike Enterprise District)
    
    
88888•Sawgrass  Expressway Canal Revetment (Prime - recently awarded)
      88888•Lake  Worth Interchange reconstruction and widening project (Sub)
    88888•Jupiter  Bridges interchange projects (Sub)
    
    
Tamayo Engineering is also serving on the General CEI Consultant Team for Miami-Dade Expressway Authority in the administration of multiple County-wide projects and on the MDX CBE Miscellaneous CEI Contract.
Tamayo Engineering also provided Transportation Construction Quality Control Services to So. Florida contractors.
The Tamayo Team has served in this capacity on three (3) separate FDOT and Miami-Dade County construction projects.
Tamayo Engineering has provided Construction Project Management services to Construct Group Corporation, a local South Florida contractor which specializes in concrete work. The projects included bridge reconstruction, flatwork and an airport fuel vault. Tamayo Engineering also completed a contract to provide Maintenance of Traffic Plans for American Petroleum in Miami-Dade County.
The personal experience of Tamayo Engineering’s Managing Member, Enrique J. Tamayo, P.E., includes construction and design project management of numerous roadway and bridge construction projects for the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT). Mr. Tamayo is a graduate of the FDOT’s Professional Engineer Training Program and worked as a Structural Design Engineer and Construction Area Manager for the FDOT. With the FDOT Structures Design Office, Mr. Tamayo was directly responsible for the project management and preparation of design plans and calculations for projects which included the I-75 Rest Area Mechanically Stabilized Earth (MSE) Walls, I-95 Noise Abatement Walls, SR 714 over Florida’s Turnpike MSE and temporary sheet pile walls, SR 715 Bridge Replacement and multiple Mast Arm, Sign Structures and Lighting structures and foundations. With FDOT’s Ft. Lauderdale Construction Office, Mr. Tamayo was responsible for the oversight of over $60 million of roadway and bridge construction projects in Broward County.
Mr. Tamayo left the FDOT in 2002 to take a position with a local consultant engineering firm where he served in multiple capacities to include Operations Director, Construction Engineering Inspection (CEI) Manager and Senior Project Engineer. As Operations Director and CEI Manager, Mr. Tamayo was responsible for marketing, meeting with government officials, consultant and contractor personnel for future work opportunities, preparation of Letters of Interest, Technical Proposals, oral presentations, qualification documentation, etc. He was also responsible for personnel decisions, policy development and implementation, organizational structure, short-term and long-term corporate planning and implementation.
As Sr. Project Engineer and over the last eleven (12) years, Mr. Tamayo was in direct oversight of over $130 million of roadway and bridge construction projects in Miami-Dade and Broward Counties. Those projects included the ongoing Alton Road/Collins Avenue projects and the completed SR93/I-75 Ramp Widening, the Biscayne Boulevard Grouping, the widening, reconstruction and resurfacing of Miami Gardens Drive (SR 860) from NW 28th Place to NE 6th Avenue, Florida’s Turnpike over Miami Gardens Drive, Commercial Boulevard from Florida’s Turnpike to NW 31st Avenue, I-75 from Dade/Broward County Line to Sheridan Street, I-75/Sheridan Street Interchange, I-75 (Alligator Alley) from Broward/Collier County Line to a Point East of Snake Creek Road.
      
      Mr.  Tamayo has also served as the Engineer of Record and Field Engineer for  countless residential and commercial projects throughout Miami-Dade and Broward Counties.  These projects have included residential  additions, miscellaneous structures such as awnings, gasoline station steel  canopies, commercial building construction, etc.
      
      
      
      
  

