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City of South Bend | PE Services for Coal Line Trail Phase 3 in the LaPorte District - Des #2201235 | 4 <br />PROJECT MANAGER <br />Michael D. Voll, PE <br />Senior Transportation Engineer <br />CONTACT INFORMATION: <br /> (574) 232-4388 <br /> mvoll@jpr1source.com <br />With over 12 years of roadway design experience, Michael has played <br />a critical role in numerous INDOT and LPA projects throughout the <br />state. He has managed or designed numerous pedestrian-related <br />projects. This experience provides the knowledge to bring new ideas <br />to the forefront while identifying and mitigating any challenges that arise. <br />Michael understands the best way to manage risk is by being accessible <br />during a project. This accessibility to the project team, as well as the City of <br />South Bend, will ensure deadlines and budgets are met while documenting <br />everything thoroughly. Finally, as a new member to the JPR family, <br />Michael will be able to dedicate all of his time to the success of the <br />project if selected. <br /> RELATED PROJECT EXPERIENCE <br />Lincolnway West & Western Ave. Corridor <br />Redesign for the City of South Bend, IN <br />Project Engineer assisted with the pavement <br />marking and traffic signal modification plans for <br />reducing portions of the road from various lane <br />configurations to a 3-lane section with bike lanes <br />and on-street parking. <br />• Lincolnway West: Approximately 3-miles long <br />and extends from the South Bend Airport to <br />William Street, near downtown <br />• Western Avenue: Extends from Lafayette Street <br />near downtown to Mayflower Avenue, near the <br />city limits <br />Fairfield Avenue Streetscape for the <br />City of Fort Wayne, IN <br />Project Manager for a streetscape project along <br />Fairfield Avenue, from Walnut Street to Locust <br />Street. The project included the reconstruction <br />of curb, sidewalk, curb ramps, and streetscape <br />amenities to meet Fort Wayne and ADA standards. <br />As part of the project, several drainage issues were <br />also resolved. Michael was responsible for client <br />relations, QC/QA of plans, estimate and specs, as <br />well as maintaining the design budget. <br />North Street Trail for the City of Goshen, IN <br />Project Engineer for the construction of an 8-foot, <br />multi-use path on Ninth Street between College Av- <br />enue and Purl Street. The project includes new curb <br />ramps at existing intersections, utility coordination, <br />public involvement, and railroad coordination. The <br />path is designed to minimize impacts to existing <br />properties. <br />Chessie Trail, Phase II, for the <br />City of LaPorte, IN <br />Project Engineer and Utility Coordinator for a new <br />1.1-mile multi-use path through downtown Laporte. <br />The project consisted of utility coordination, plan <br />development, drainage design, curb ramp recon- <br />struction, and erosion control measures. <br />SR 933 Multi-Use Path for the <br />City of South Bend, IN <br />Project Engineer for a multi-use path along 0.75 <br />miles of SR 933. The project included moving the <br />curb line of SR 933 to provide room for an 8-foot <br />multi-use path and new guardrail separation for <br />pedestrian and motorist safety. Responsibilities <br />included geometric, MOT, curb ramp, and drainage <br />design for the length of the corridor. <br />Education <br />Rose-Hulman Institute of <br />Technology <br /> –B.S. Civil Engineering, 2011 <br />University of Stuttgart <br />Professional Registration <br />Professional Engineer <br />Indiana #11600311 <br />Professional Affiliations <br />American Society of Civil <br />Engineers <br />Certified INDOT Utility <br />Coordinator <br />Certified INDOT Railroad <br />Coordinator