At BCC Engineering, we’d like to take a moment to express our sincere gratitude. This Thanksgiving, we are thankful for the trust and support of our clients, partners, and dedicated team members. Your collaboration and commitment make all the difference, and we truly value the relationships we’ve built together. Wishing you a joyful and peaceful Thanksgiving filled with warmth and reflection. Thank you for being a part of our journey.
关于我们
BCC Engineering was established in Miami-Dade County in 1994. Since that time the firm has diligently worked to meet the needs of our private and public sector clients. BCC Engineering specializes in providing planning, design and construction management services, for civil, structural, and transportation related engineering projects. BCC Engineering routinely takes a lead role on transportation and structural projects and has been responsible for planning, design and construction services on some of the most interesting and complex projects in South Florida.
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https://www.bcceng.com/
BCC Engineering, LLC的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 土建工程
- 规模
- 201-500 人
- 总部
- Miami,Florida
- 类型
- 私人持股
- 创立
- 1994
地点
BCC Engineering, LLC员工
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Omari Hand, P.E.
Roadway Division Manager at BCC Engineering LLC (Tampa, FL and Southwest FL)
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Carlos Morales
Civil Engineer
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Bob Forand
Structures Division Manager
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Jacquie Hart
Global Advisor to CEOs & Corporate Boards | Former Global CEO | Board Chair | YPO | Impact Investor | Institute of Coaching @Harvard
动态
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We are excited to announce a new project win in Oconee County, Georgia, west of Athens. This project, in collaboration with Archer Western, will enhance safety and mobility along SR 316 by converting the at-grade intersections at SR 8/SR 316/US 29 University Parkway and CR 55/Jimmy Daniell Road into a grade-separated diamond interchange with roundabout control. It also includes closing the SR 316 intersection at Virgil Langford Road and constructing a new overpass to maintain traffic flow. Additionally, the project upgrades the SR 316 and Oconee Connector intersection to a grade-separated partial cloverleaf interchange and modifies the existing SR 10 Loop southbound exit ramp at SR 316. We look forward to bringing these improvements to the community.
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The ASHE 2024 Fall Social & Scholarship Awards provided a perfect evening of networking, learning, and celebration. BCC staff attended this annual event featuring insightful presentations on resiliency by Stacy Miller, FDOT District 6 Secretary; Daniel Iglesias, FDOT District 6 Director of Transportation; and Patricia Gomez, Ph.D., Interim Chief Resiliency Officer and Director of Energy, Miami-Dade County. The evening also celebrated future engineers, with two university students receiving $1,000 scholarships.
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At BCC Engineering, our team’s loyalty and dedication speak volumes about who we are. Nearly 50% of our staff have been with us for over five years, with an impressive average tenure of seven years. It’s no surprise we are proud to be recognized as a USA Today Top Workplace. ? We invite you to hear from three of our incredible engineers, who have been a part of our BCC Family for 12 years or more, on why they believe BCC is such a great place to grow a career.
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We are pleased to share the progress on the Atlanta Beltline with the opening of Segment One of the Northeast Trail near Piedmont Park. This nearly one-mile section links the Eastside Trail to Midtown, Virginia-Highland, and Morningside neighborhoods, providing a safe and picturesque path for pedestrians, cyclists, and students traveling to Midtown High School.?Enhanced with new lighting, cameras, and safety upgrades at 10th Street and Monroe, this segment improves accessibility while fostering stronger community connections and active lifestyles. Mayor Andre Dickens noted that by 2030, the entire 22-mile Beltline loop will be complete, with 85% already under construction or finished by the end of this year. This milestone is another step toward a more connected and vibrant Atlanta.
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The 2024 Transformational Leadership Cohort celebrated their program's conclusion with a tour of the newly completed Atlanta Beltline, led by Principal Engineer Shaun Green, and a learning session at our Marietta office with Michael Sullivan, President of ACEC Georgia. They presented their class project, prepared care packages for the local Ronald McDonald House, and joined our Georgia team for a hike at Kennesaw Mountain—a meaningful end to a remarkable journey.
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BCC Engineering is proud to announce our recent award of the River Mill Trail Design project in Canton, Georgia. This transformative 0.32-mile, 10-foot-wide shared-use path along a utility easement will connect the historic Mill on Etowah to the regional trail network, including Heritage Park and Boling Park. Designed to create a seamless, accessible route along the scenic Etowah River, the project will enhance community connectivity and outdoor experiences. We are also integrating this trail with the nearby River Mill Pedestrian Bridge, linking both sides of the river to further improve accessibility and appeal.
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On November 7, the 2024 Air, Land & Sea Business Engagement Symposium & Industry Forum took place at Miami Dade College’s Wolfson Campus. BCC Engineering was honored to support the Miami-Dade County Department of Transportation and Public Works (DTPW) and the Miami Chapter of the Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) in organizing this impactful event. The symposium featured the 2024 Mobility Champion Awards and included panel discussions as well as presentations on capital projects from key agencies such as DTPW, PortMiami, the Greater Miami Expressway Agency, and the Miami-Dade Aviation Department. This forum provided a valuable opportunity for industry professionals to connect and share insights on advancing mobility in the region.
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We are deeply grateful for the dedication, resilience, and unique perspectives our veterans bring to BCC Engineering. Their commitment to service continues to enrich our work and our community. One of our valued team members, Anthony Shaw, reflects on his service: “I take great pride in having joined the United States Army at a young age. At that time, I didn’t have many options for my future, and enlisting in the Army provided me with a clear path. As a veteran, it has benefited me in numerous ways, from education to medical care.”
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The BCC TEO Team, under the leadership of O&M Consulting Engineering, PSC, is helping with significant safety improvements on Puerto Rico’s toll roads for Metropistas (Autopistas Metropolitanas de Puerto Rico, LLC). We're focused on the PR-52, 66, 53, and 20 Toll Roads, carrying out a comprehensive assessment of assets like drainage, traffic safety features, signage, lighting, and electrical systems. ? The team is compiling a detailed inventory of these assets in ArcGIS, which will help us track conditions and identify areas for improvement. With this data, we’re developing plans for targeted repairs and upgrades under an accelerated schedule. Completion is set for the end of 2025, helping to keep Puerto Rico’s roads safer and more efficient for all.