Engineer working near wind turbine at wind farmAMBRO is very proud of its robust client portfolio that encompasses many areas, including government, private sector, energy, and global.

Government

AMBRO has a strong track record working with federal, state, and local municipalities to improve and create critical infrastructure to jumpstart communities and respond after emergencies and natural disasters.

AMBRO’s team is very proud of its collaboration with state governments post Hurricanes Katrina and Wilma.

AMBRO was part of the City of Miami Emergency Debris Contract Monitoring during the emergency removal of debris within the areas affected by Hurricane Katrina in 2005. Within less than twenty-four hours of notification to provide assistance to the City subsequent to Hurricane Katrina, AMBRO mobilized six monitors to assist the City of Miami’s Solid Waste Department with their cleanup efforts. These monitors worked diligently on twelve-hour day shift, seven days a week to help the City in this effort. Upon the City completing their overall assessment, AMBRO was tasked to also provide six additional staff members. The services provided by AMBRO included services such as: Loading Site Monitoring Services, Disposal Site Monitoring Services, Roving Site Monitoring Services, Data Recording, FEMA Documentation and Recording as well as Project Management.

Case Studies

City of Palm Bay, Melbourne County

AMBRO produced the development of civil engineering plans for the construction of a six-lane roadway extension on Malabar Road. Our team also led the design and construction coordination for the site engineering for over 40 acres of mix-used facilities land development. This work includes the design of two lakes to be used for stormwater retention and several lift stations.

City of Miami Beach

AMBRO produced the development of civil engineering plans for the construction of several projects within The City. These projects include milling and resurfacing of Arthur Godfrey Drive, new parking facilities at surface lot 26, new decorative pavement for 10th Street beach access road and replacement of Seawall at Washington Court.

Miami-Dade County Fire Rescue 49, Port of Miami

AMBRO prepared all civil related designs including obtaining an Environmental Resources Permit from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection.