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2020-3054
Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
02/20/2020
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Ratify First, Second, & Third Amends w/Sea Diversified to Perform Shoreline Surveying & Mapping Consult Svcs.
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Draft Scope of Services <br />Citywide Coastal Monitoring Program <br />EA <br />City of Sunny Isles, Miami-Dade County,Florida <br />V\ <br />September 29,2016 <br />SDI P.N. 16-2422 <br />inVF.'It Sll'!f:!) Page 2 of 4 <br />survey event. Beach profiles will be conducted at historic azimuths/headings as published by FDEP <br />BBCS. Profile data collection at R-monuments will extend 3000 feet from the shoreline or to—30 feet <br />NAVD), whichever point is reached first. The eight (8) intermediate profiles will extend 1,000 feet <br />seaward of the approximate shoreline. In addition to the annual, late summer survey events, it is <br />proposed, as an option for the City, to conduct periodic winter survey events to monitor the condition <br />of the beach during this time of year. Winter survey events will be scheduled for January to <br />February timeframe. Profile data collection for the winter survey events will be conducted at the <br />same R-monuments and intermediate points of the summer survey events, however data collection <br />will extend only to wading depth with the objective of monitor shoreline changes between summer <br />and winter months. <br />Task Two: Field Data Collection,Data Processing and Final Deliverables <br />Project Horizontal and Vertical Control Verification <br />Horizontal data shall be collected based on the Florida State Plane Coordinate System, East Zone, <br />North American Datum of 1983, (NAD83). Vertical data shall be collected based on North American <br />Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD 88). <br />In accordance with the Specifications, SDI will verify the horizontal and vertical position of all found <br />and monuments to be used for the survey. Horizontal and vertical positions will be verified via Real- <br />Time Kinematic GPS procedures. In the event vertical obstructions prohibit the use of GPS, <br />conventional methodologies will be employed. BBCS will provide SDI with a current data file (ASCII <br />format) describing the horizontal and vertical location of all reference monuments for the survey. <br />Temporary control points (TBM's) will be set in the event a monument cannot be readily found. As <br />practical, the TBM will be set at the reference monument location. If the specified location is not <br />practical, the TBM will be set at a more suitable location either landward or seaward along the <br />specified profile azimuth. TBM's will'be established in accordance with the Specifications. The BBCS <br />shall be notified of any missing monuments and shall be provided with the horizontal and vertical <br />position of all TBM's. <br />Onshore Profile Data Collection -Topographic <br />Onshore profile data shall be collected at FDEP range monuments R-6 through R-19, including <br />intermediate profile control points, as applicable. Data collection shall extend seaward to <br />approximate wading depth or as required to overlap the offshore profile data a minimum distance of <br />fifty (50) feet. Data collection at R-monuments shall extend upland to the profile monument or <br />approximately 150 feet landward of the vegetation line, whichever is most landward. Data collection <br />at intermediate profiles will extend to the landward side of the dune or vegetation line. <br />In the event there is a physical barrier on line between the beach and the monument, every <br />reasonable attempt shall be made to extend the survey beyond the barrier to the reference monument <br />position. It is understood that certain physical barriers may be considered impassible such as large <br />buildings, private residences with difficult access, waterbodies, mangroves or other heavy vegetation <br />requiring line clearing.. At the discretion of the surveyor, data collection will be terminated at the first <br />physical barrier if deemed impassible using practical means of extending the survey landward. <br />Profiles terminated due to impassible barriers will be noted in the field books. <br />Profile data will be collected using either conventional differential leveling or Real-time Kinematic <br />Differential Global Positioning techniques. Accuracy levels shall be in accordance with the <br />Specifications. Data points will be collected at a maximum interval of twenty-five (25) feet and at all <br />grade breaks (exceeding six inches) and material changes along the profile. In the event the FDEP <br />Surveying • Engineering • Applications i
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