PAGE 3 CITY OF SOUTH BEND
<br />MARKET DISTRICT IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
<br />NICK MURPHY, PE
<br />As a transportation project
<br />manager, Nick is responsible
<br />for managing, controlling, and
<br />monitoring all elements of a
<br />roadway design project. He has
<br />the managerial experience to
<br />make sure things run smoothly
<br />from inception to completion
<br />and a proven track record
<br />that builds trust and loyalty.
<br />Nick's number-one goal is client
<br />satisfaction. He manages every
<br />dollar our customers spend as
<br />if it were his own and he stands
<br />behind his word.
<br />Nick's experience includes every
<br />aspect of road design projects
<br />from start to finish. He has a
<br />passion for improving safety
<br />in local communities through
<br />the incorporation of innovative
<br />intersections and complete
<br />streets elements.
<br />QUALIFICATIONS
<br />BSCE 2010, Rose-Hulman Institute of
<br />Technology
<br />Professional Engineer – Indiana
<br />INDOT Categorical Exclusion
<br />INDOT Certified Railroad Coordination
<br />INDOT NEPA
<br />INDOT Utility Coordination Certification
<br />PROJECT MANAGER
<br />OUTSTANDING LEADER
<br />SIMILAR PROJECT EXPERIENCE
<br />16 Tech Program Management, Indianapolis, IN
<br />The 16 Tech campus is a transformational project for Indianapolis
<br />that consists of 50 acres in the heart of downtown being
<br />developed as a multidisciplinary innovation district, designed to
<br />attract global life sciences and technology companies, as well
<br />as other developments. The American Structurepoint team has
<br />been involved since the first phase in 2015 and has played a
<br />pivotal role through ongoing campus development, including
<br />the Breedlove Lane project which includes approximately 0.20
<br />miles of new roadway construction on the 16 Tech campus.
<br />The new roadway features include a single travel lane in each
<br />direction with a left turn lane at the new connection to Waterway
<br />Blvd. Additional roadway features include a new storm sewer
<br />system and Best Management Practice (BMP) device, roadway
<br />lighting, street trees and landscaping, irrigation, a new water
<br />main, a new gas main, conduit banks for communication and
<br />electrical facilities, lighting receptacles, and enhanced street
<br />hardscape features.
<br />As the project manager, Nick led the design and planning efforts
<br />for multiple new roadways within the 16 Tech campus while
<br />coordinating with utilities, city leaders, developers, and other
<br />project stakeholders.
<br />InfoSys Development Public Infrastructure – Phase 1,
<br />Indianapolis, IN
<br />American Structurepoint provided the design for this roadway
<br />widening and intersection improvement project at the new
<br />Infosys US Education Center facility under construction at the
<br />former Indianapolis International Airport site. Infosys plans to
<br />use this facility to train all US workforce. The project includes
<br />the design of pavement, traffic signals, lighting design,
<br />overhead sign structures, drainage structures, pavement
<br />markings, signage, curb and sidewalks, and maintenance
<br />of traffic during construction. The work includes preliminary
<br />engineering, alternative analysis, environmental documentation
<br />preparation and permitting, topographic/route survey, right-of-
<br />way engineering, land acquisition, construction documents,
<br />maintenance of traffic, and utility coordination.
<br />Nick was the project manager leading and managing all aspects
<br />of the project, including roadway design, stormwater design,
<br />traffic design, project financial tracking, project schedule,
<br />public outreach and communication, stakeholder coordination,
<br />and construction administration.
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