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Miami-Dade County's Citizens' Independent Transportation Trust (CITT) meeting on July 23, 2025, spotlighted a significant move towards streamlining construction and inspection services with a proposed $22 million contract for engineering consultants. Director of the Department of Transportation and Public Works, Stacy Miller, outlined plans to engage multiple consultants for various projects, including critical upgrades to parking garages and elevators at Dadeland North.
Miller emphasized that the contracts would enhance efficiency by allowing the department to issue work orders without needing repeated approvals for each project, as long as they fall within the approved five-year plan. This approach aims to expedite the construction process while maintaining transparency, as the executive director will be notified before any work orders are issued.
The initiative is designed to facilitate quicker responses to infrastructure needs, with $20 million allocated for construction engineering and inspection services, plus an additional $2 million in contingency funds. The focus on global agreements for these services is expected to streamline operations and reduce delays in project execution.
As Miami-Dade County continues to grow, this strategic move is poised to improve the management of transportation projects, ensuring that essential upgrades are completed efficiently and effectively. The CITT remains committed to overseeing the use of these resources, ensuring that all projects align with the community's transportation goals.
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