My name is Michael Miguel. I have been in the construc- tion industry longer than I can remember, close to 18 years. I enjoy my work very much. I'm also very proud of my work and accomplishments, which is why I've created this site.
This website will be my little mark in cyberspace where I will post some of my past and future work, along with picture galleries I've collected. Anything goes...
What happens when the forces of development "find" a new stretch of beach? Everywhere one goes in the Beaches of South Walton, people say "10 years ago ... ": This was a lonesome beach 10 years ago. None of these strip malls were here 10 years ago.
Palmetto Expressway expansion plans are facing obstacles from two camps opposed to the Kendall-area project. Miami-Dade Commissioner Javier Souto worries eight-laning the Bird Road segment facing Tropical Park would transform the road into a highway, making it a safety issue for residents who cross the road to get to the park.
Well, I off to go sea fishing to the Bahamas. Actually I’m hoping for good weather, catching lots of snappers, groupers, and yellow tails. I prefer grouper but my wife like yellow tails, so those will be my main effort. We’ll be eating lots of sea food for a while!
I’m going with my brother-in-law and two other guys on a 32 ft boat with 2 engines. I’ve really been looking forward to this trip I need to relax after commuting back and forth from work to home on the weekends for the past 4 1/2 months. I’ll update and my killing fishing time!
I was home this weekend from work (Hathaway Bridge Project in Jacksonville Florida). We went to TY Park to spend some fun quality time with my family. We had a really nice time at the the water park.
Kendall residents concerned about Palmetto Expressway expansion MiamiHerald.com, FL - 4 hours ago The controversial project would reconstruct the portion of the expressway just north of Bird Road to just south of Miller Drive adding spacing between ramps ...
Value of higher ed weighed Cincinnati.com, OH - 1 hour ago In response to economic conditions, universities have frozen hiring or delayed construction projects, while trying to protect the millions of dollars they ...