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MDX Certified Local Businesses Report MDX Certified Local Businesses 05‐Aug‐16 Report 1:22:12 PM Certification #Firm Name FEIN Expiration Services Contact Phone Email Address 15‐09‐1212‐2A Extreme Road Maintenance Inc. 26‐4377480 10/27/2016 Drain Cleaning, CCTV Yvette Sanz (305) 229‐0202 [email protected] 13876 SW 56th st. Suite & Sweeper SVC # 294 Miami, Florida 33175 10‐09‐1062‐7A&P Consulting Transportation Engineers, Corp. 65‐0770583 9/20/2016 Engineering and CEI Antonio G. Acosta (305) 592‐7283 [email protected] 10305 NW 41st Street, Services Suite 115 Doral, Florida 33178 10‐08‐1001‐7A.D.A. Engineering, Inc. 59‐2064498 11/22/2016 Consult. Engineering, lvette O. Argudin (305) 551‐4608 [email protected] 8550 NW 33 Street, Planning, Construction Suite 202 Doral, Florida 33122 17‐07‐1268‐1A‐1 Property Services Group, Inc. 20‐8899101 7/18/2017 Roofing Yosvany Madruga (305) 471‐7353 [email protected] 890 SW 69th Ave et Miami, FL 33144 10‐12‐1076‐7Acosta Tractors, Inc. 59‐1454861 10/13/2016 Underground Utility & Jessica A. Vigoa (305) 556‐0473 [email protected] 11986 NW 97th Avenue Roadway Construction m Hialeah Gardens, Florida 33018 12‐01‐1148‐2AES Engineering, Inc. 27‐4343167 11/1/2016 Consultant/Engineerin Allan Sequeira (305) 303‐8477 [email protected] 13500 SW 88th Street g Services Suite # 265 Miami, Florida 33186 15‐05‐1234‐2AlCRON, LLC 46‐4483740 4/11/2017 Pavement Marking, Carlos Montecalvo (813) 397‐6234 [email protected] 3975 Pembroke Road Highway Signage, Hollywood, Florida Concrete 33021 11‐06‐1132‐4American Engineering Group, Inc. 65‐1154644 8/20/2016 Consultant Ramon Arosemena (786) 256‐1547 rarosemena@americanen 8726 NW 26th St. Suite ggroup.com # 4 Doral, Floria 33172 14‐03‐1191‐3Amroad, LLC 26‐3976898 3/16/2017 Pavement Marking, Brandon Trotta (954) 962‐1600 [email protected] 3975 Pembroke Road Concrete, Bridge om Hollywood, Florida Repair, Stripin 33021 15‐08‐1204‐3Arazoza Brothers Corporation 65‐0031332 7/18/2017 Landscape and Alberto Arazoza (305) 246‐3223 aarazoza@arazozabrother 15901 SW 242 Street Irrigation s.com Homestead, Florida 33031 12‐08‐1141‐6Azimuth 360 Consulting Group, Inc. 27‐3308888 4/25/2017 GIS & Civil Engineering Johan Morelos (786) 554‐3050 [email protected] 7300 NW 114th Avenue, Services Unit 209 Doral, Florida 33178 Page 1 of 10 Certification #Firm Name FEIN Expiration Services Contact Phone Email Address 17‐07‐1267‐1Barreiro Concrete Corporation 65‐0012126 7/11/2017 Concrete Labor and Americo Barreiro (305) 258‐7004 mmolina@barreiro‐ 25440 SW 140th Ave. Materials bcc.com Princeton, Florida 33032 10‐08‐1005‐8BCC Engineering, Inc. 65‐0540100 5/2/2017 Professional Sonia Martinez (305) 670‐2350 [email protected] 6401 SW 87th Avenue, Engineering Suite 200 Consultant Services Miami, Florida 33173 17‐07‐1269‐1Bella Fiore Landscaping LLC. 46‐2392919 7/21/2017 Lnad Scaping Service Yista M. Urbina (305) 766‐2738 b.fiorelandscaping@gmail. 27461 SW 138th Ave com Homestead, FL 33032 10‐08‐1039‐8Bermello, Ajamil & Partners, Inc. 59‐1722486 6/6/2017 Architecture, Deidre Portella (305) 859‐2050 dportella@bermelloajamil. 2601 S. Bayshore Drive Engineering, Planning com Miami, Florida 33133 10‐03‐1099‐7BND Engineers, Inc. 65‐0421519 2/22/2017 Civil, Environmental, Joli C. Williams (305) 599‐8495 administration@bndengin 2100 Ponce de Leon Aviation, eers.com Blvd, Suite # 1270 Transportation Coral Gables, Florida 10‐09‐1053‐6Botas Engineering, Inc. 65‐0670569 10/27/2016 Engineering Consultant Patricia M. Botas (305) 418‐9111 p_botas@botasengineerin 7875 NW 12 Street g.com Suite #120 Doral, Florida 33126 10‐12‐1085‐7C.A.P. Engineering, Inc. 20‐4590441 6/9/2017 Engineering Design, Carlos A. Penin (305) 448‐1711 [email protected] 343 Almeria Avenue Construction Coral Gables, Florida Management 33134 16‐06‐1259‐1C.A.P. Government, Inc. 65‐0121594 6/13/2017 Plan Reviews and Carlos A. Penin, PE. (305) 448‐1711 343 Almeria Ave. Inspections Services Coral Gables, Florida 33134 14‐03‐1193‐3C.G. Electrical & Consulting Services Inc. 46‐1834562 4/4/2017 Electrical Corbari Garcia (786) 251‐9817 corbari.garcia@cg‐ec.com 9350 NW 13th ST. Bay 26 Doral, Florida 33172 16‐09‐1240‐1C.S. Orchids, Inc 20‐5349932 9/21/2016 Orchid Wholesale Carlos Segrera (305) 260‐0559 [email protected] 4936 S.W. 75TH AVE MIAMI, FLORIDA 33155 16‐06‐1263‐1C5 Construction Consultants, Inc. 46‐4279590 6/27/2017 Construction Services Charlet Lynch Morris (305) 967‐3454 charlet@c5constructionco 17583 SW 155th Ct nsultantinc.com Miami, Florida 33187 12‐05‐1153‐5Castillo Engineering Inc. 27‐5384611 6/13/2017 Construction Pacifico Castillo (305) 251‐7131 [email protected] 10740 SW 120th Street Engineering & Miami, Florida 33176 Inspection 14‐12‐1184‐3Central Florida Equipment Rentals, Inc. 59‐1782227 11/4/2016 Engineering Contractor Robert Baer (305) 888‐3344 bbaer@centralfloridaequi 9030 NW 97th Terrace p.com Medley, Florida 33178 Page 2 of 10 Certification #Firm Name FEIN Expiration Services Contact Phone Email Address 11‐07‐1112‐6CH Perez and Associates Consul ng Engineres, Inc 55‐0866252 8/10/2016 Professional Civil Carlos H. Perez (305) 592‐1070 chp@p‐a.cc 9594 NW 41 Street, Engineering, Suite 201 Surveying, Mapping Doral, Florida 33178 15‐08‐1203‐2Champion Painting Specialty Services Corp. 20‐5168828 9/22/2016 Painting and Specialty Carlos M. Hernandez (786) 429‐3966 [email protected] 12930 SW 128 Street, Coating m Suite 104 Miami, Florida 33186 15‐03‐1231‐2CIMA Engineering Corporation 65‐0949878 3/28/2017 Construction Jose A. Gonzalez (305) 400‐8980 joseagonzalez@cimaemail. 1111 SW 8th Street, Engineering & com Suite 202 Inspection Services Miami, FL 33130 16‐11‐1247‐1City & Environs Group, Inc. 65‐1021977 11/19/2016 General Contractor Oscar Moreno (786) 991‐6664 [email protected] 10710 NW 66th ST. Apt # 101 Doral, FL 33178 10‐09‐1045‐5Cobalt Construction Group, LLC 26‐2618462 11/24/2016 Highway, Street and Luis Felipe Porro (305) 854‐5504 [email protected] 2828 Coral Way, #208 Bridge Contractor Miami, Florida 33145 11‐10‐1121‐6Commercial Interior Contractors, Corp. 59‐2507326 11/9/2016 Flooring, Ceiling, Eloise Gonzalez (305) 636‐3700 eloise.gonzalez@cic‐ 1799 NW 22nd Street Window Treatments, corp.com Miami, Florida 33142 Wall Cov. 15‐03‐1232‐2Community Asphalt Corp 59‐2023298 5/23/2017 Roadway John Morris (305) 884‐9444 [email protected] 9675 NW 117th Avenue, Construction/Asphalt Suite 108 Producer Miami, FL 33178 13‐10‐1160‐4Complete Highway Identity Inc. 20‐4862585 7/11/2017 Higway Signs Mirnesa Hasanovic (954) 324‐6260 [email protected] 1576 NW 165th St. Miami, Florida 33169 14‐04‐1196‐3Condotte America, Inc. 65‐0012669 6/19/2017 General Contractor Andrez G. Mendoza (305) 670‐7585 amendoza@condotteamer 10790 NW 127 Street ica.com Medley, Florida 33178 13‐06‐1174‐3Construct Group Corp 65‐1119942 9/3/2016 Construction Services Michael Valdes (305) 824‐8845 mvaldes@constructgroupc 8145 W 28 Avenue #217 orp.com Hialeah, Florida 33016 16‐03‐1255‐1Cunningham Communications Consulting Company 65‐0818493 3/30/2017 Communications Courtney (786) 615‐4424 [email protected] 8603 South Dixie Cunningham m Highway, Suite # 306 Pinecrest, FL 33156 10‐09‐1054‐7Curtis + Rogers Design Studio, Inc 65‐0294753 12/21/2016 Landscape Aida M. Curtis (305) 442‐1774 [email protected] 7520 S. Red Raod Suite Architecture M South Miami, Florida 15‐10‐1217‐2David Mancini & Sons, Inc. 27‐3716806 10/14/2016 Underground Albert Dominguez (786) 402‐9942 [email protected] 1210 Washington Construction Avenue, Suite 250 Miami Beach, Florida Page 3 of 10 Certification #Firm Name FEIN Expiration Services Contact Phone Email Address 16‐02‐1252‐1Davis Environmental Solutions, LLC. 46‐3181986 2/15/2017 Environmental Kathryn Skindzier (305) 502‐1954 kate@davis‐ 12955 Biscayne Blvd., Consulting, Davis environmental.com Suite #314C Permitting, Impact North Miami, FL 10‐09‐1067‐7EAC Consulting, Inc. 65‐0519739 10/27/2016 Professional Enrique Crooks (305) 265‐5400 [email protected] 815 NW 57th Avenue, Engineering Suite 402 Consulting Services Miami, Florida 33126 11‐09‐1118‐5Eastern Rail Corporation 20‐8689947 5/23/2017 Transit Products Miguel Morales (786) 413‐6110 [email protected] 2761 W. 78 Street Hialeah, Florida 33016 15‐07‐1093‐3Ebsary Foundation Co. 59‐0229150 5/26/2017 Construction Scott Alfele (305) 325‐0530 scotta@ebsaryfoundationc 2154 N.W. North River o.com Drive Miami, Florida 33125 16‐12‐1249‐1Eco Team, LLC 27‐0605940 12/1/2016 Janitorial Nicholas A. Bofill (305) 495‐1075 4605 SW 74th Avenue Miami, Florida 33155 10‐09‐1064‐6EV Services, Inc. 20‐5779421 8/10/2016 Community Outreach Esther Monzon‐ (786) 536‐4270 emonzonaguirre@evservic 2877 SW 69th Court and Public Aguirre esinc.com Miami, Florida 33155 Involvement 10‐09‐1068‐7F.R. Aleman & Associates, Inc. 59‐2751524 2/1/2017 Professional Yvette A. Aleman, (305) 591‐8777 marketing@fr‐ 10305 NW 41 Street, Engineering, Surveying P.E. aleman.com Suite 200 Doral, Florida 33178 10‐09‐1063‐5Ferguson Glasgow Schuster Soto, Inc. 59‐1351856 8/25/2016 Architectural Planning, Bunny Bevilacqua (305) 443‐7758 [email protected] 901 Ponce De Leop Blvd, Interior Design STE 304 Coral Gables, Florida 10‐06‐1109‐6Fernandez‐Beraud, Inc. 45‐0538160 8/19/2016 Landscape Leticia Fernandez‐ (305) 567‐0110 fernandez_Beraud@bellso 717 Ponce De Leon #223 Architectural Beraud uth.net Coral Gables, Florida Professional Services 33134 13‐04‐1168‐3Florida Sol Systems, Inc. 65‐0198431 1/26/2017 Traffic Signal, Lighting, Lawrence Valido (305) 262‐8404 [email protected] 8095 West 21st Lane Electrical Undeground Hialeah, Florida 33016 16‐11‐1245‐1G7 Holdings, Inc. dba Garbageman.com 65‐1037789 11/9/2016 Garbage, Recycling, (305) 693‐5567 2540 NW 74th Street Demolition Miami, FL 33147 15‐09‐1210‐2Genard & Associates, LLC 83‐0468677 7/20/2017 Consult.
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