On August 1, CMAs Fort Lauderdale office volunteered for a Shared Meal event hosted by HOPE South Florida. Volunteers were responsible for setting up, serving and cleaning up meals for homeless individuals. Chen Moore volunteers were Natalie Mecklenburg, Carlos Tijerino, Johanna Zona, Charmaine Emanuels, E.I., David Castro, P.E. and Ruben Soto. For more information, please visit http://hopesouthflorida.org/
Cris Betancourt, RLA Is the First Professional Landscape Architect to Graduate From FELI
CMA Director of Planning and Landscape Architecture Cris Betancourt, RLA recently graduated from the Florida Engineering Leadership Institute (FELI). FELI was created with the mission to transition engineering professionals into community professionals and leaders within our societies, communities, and workplaces. Through its initial 10-month class, FELI enhances the leadership skills of its participants and sets out a clear pathway to put these skills into practice serving our profession and our communities. Cris is the first RLA to complete the program in its 16 year history! The ceremony was held at the ACEC-FL annual conference in St. Petersburg July 24-26. For more information, please visit https://www.fleng.org/page/FELI
CMA Awarded for City of Fort Lauderdale “Go Big Go Fast” Project
CMA received the Engineering Excellence Honor Award from The American Council of Engineering Companies of Florida (ACEC-FL). The Engineering Excellence Awards (EEA) acknowledges Florida engineering firms for their ground-breaking applications and intricate projects. CMA President Peter Moore, P.E., F.ASCE, ENV SP, LEED AP and Senior Engineer and Project Manager Daniel Davila, P.E. accepted the award for the Go Big, Go Fast Infrastructure Improvement Program- 30 Force Main Repair project for the City of Fort Lauderdale. CMA served as a subconsultant to Murphy Pipeline Contractors. The awards event was held last week at the FES/ACEC-FL Annual Conference Banquet at the Vinoy® Renaissance in St. Petersburg. Congratulations! For more information, please visit https://www.fleng.org/page/AboutACECFL
Summer Fun at TopGolf Miami
CMA hosted an event at TopGolf Miami on July 26. Andres Aristizabal, Elizabeth Hanna, Nick Karpathy, ENV SP, and Greg Mendez, P.E., Derrick Smith, CFM, LEED AP, Jennifer Smith, P.E. and Carlos Tijerino had a great time earning high scores with their golf game. Although there were some swings and misses early on, everyone was making some sweet shots by the end of the evening! For more information about the venue, please visit https://topgolf.com/us/miami-gardens/
CMA President Peter Moore, P.E., F.ASCE, ENV SP, LEED AP Receives ACEC-FL President’s Award
CMA President Peter Moore, P.E., F.ASCE, ENV SP, LEED AP received The American Council of Engineering Companies of Florida (ACEC-FL) presidents award at their annual conference in St. Petersburg on July 25. The award recognizes his many contributions to the organization. CMA is a bronze sponsor for the event. Congratulations Peter! For more information, please visit https://www.fleng.org/page/AboutACECFL
SunSentinel Mention
June 28, 2019
Peter Moore, President, Chen Moore and Associates
Last week: This week, the Breakthrough National Center for Climate Restoration in Australia that stated there would be worldwide devastation by 2050 if swift and dramatic action isn’t taken on climate change. These “shock tactics” are exactly the opposite of the way in which we should be looking at the problem. Is there a climate change problem? Absolutely. Will it be fixed by incremental corrections? Also, absolutely. We can’t ignore the problems we face, but giving such a bleak outlook and expecting millions to abandon their homes discourages the type of active participation we need from everyone.
Looking ahead: Next Monday, the new fiscal year begins for the State of Florida and a whole list of new laws come into effect. One that still up in the air is HB 385 that effectively replaced the Miami-Dade Expressway Authority with the Greater Miami Expressway Agency, re shuffling the leadership in the organization. This bill has been presented to the Governor and he must act by July 11. Let’s hope that cooler head prevail and the new expressway authority is allowed to continue to provide quality services to the residents and visitors to Miami-Dade County.
Check out Peter’s article here: https://www.sun-sentinel.com/opinion/south-florida-100/fl-op-sf100-web-version-south-florida-democratic-debates-2020-20190628-wj66thoxuzdddnujo6l4fd3m64-story.html
SunSentinel Mention
July 5, 2019
Peter Moore, President, Chen Moore and Associates
Last week: Two bits, four bits, six bits, a dollar. All for the Gators, stand up and Holler! For a nearly 60 year stretch, if you went to the University of Florida, you knew that George Edmondson was in the stadium. This past week, Mr. Two Bits, as he was more commonly known, passed away at 97. He left UF without graduating to join the Navy in World War II, but in his heart stayed a Gator for life. He endowed cheerleading scholarships and kept positive energy in all kinds of weather. Rest in Peace.
Check out Peter’s article here: https://www.sun-sentinel.com/opinion/south-florida-100/fl-op-sf100-web-version-sunday-july8-edition-20190705-sh5pamv6sbghdjha2uxyjbk33q-story.html
SunSentinel Mention
June 7, 2019
Peter Moore, President, Chen Moore and Associates
Last week: I recently saw a commercial from a well known pest control company that showed a roach crawling into a drain in the yard and crawling out the drain in a shower. It was a bit disturbing to me that, at least in Florida, that is impossible because those two systems aren’t physically connected. I’ve heard that same company telling a person with a rat problem that rats crawling from the sewer drains could impact the tap water their children drink. It’s unfortunate that companies play on people’s lack of understanding and fears to make money.
Looking ahead: While the exact benefits are only theoretical at this point, the addition of $60M in Federal Funding to the $40M of state funding for the raising of 6.5 Miles of Tamiami Trail is a huge step forward in the restoration of the natural flow of water to the Everglades. The diversion of water to the east and west is a huge ecological problem, but there are several physical impediments to returning the natural southerly flow. This is a big win for the environment and a big win for Florida.
Check out Peter’s article here: https://www.sun-sentinel.com/opinion/south-florida-100/fl-op-sf100-d-day-peterson-arrest-mass-shooting-20190607-5kneelp5zjazhnneaxe72lzoam-story.html
CMA Staff Receive Awards at ASCE Florida Section Annual Conference
Congratulations to Chen Moore and Associates Jennifer Smith, P.E., Senior Engineer for winning the ASCE Young Engineer of the Year award and Brent Whitfield, P.E., ENV SP, Director of Water Resources/Senior Engineer for winning the ASCE Region 5 Engineer of the Year award at the ASCE Florida Section Annual Conference today at the Orlando World Center Marriott. Brent was also installed as ASCE District 1 Vice President. In addition, the ASCE Broward Branch was awarded the Branch of the Year award and CMA staff who represent the branch include Jennifer Smith, P.E., President and Teresa Lewis, EI, Treasurer. CMA served as the awards and installation luncheon sponsor. Way to go everyone! For more information, please visit http://www.fla-asce.org
Happy July 4th From CMA!
Happy July 4th From CMA!