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E-5Proven solutionsResponsive and dependable performance <br />City of Sunny Isles Beach RFQ No. 20-07-01: Continuing Professional Consulting Services (CCNA) <br />Resiliency, Roadway & Environmental <br />Infrastructure <br />CES was the Prime Construction Management and Construction <br />Engineering Inspector for the FEMA Division of Recovery <br />and Mitigation (DORM) Stormwater Improvement Program <br />following Hurricane Irene and the “No Name Storm.” CES <br />provided Construction Management and Inspection Services <br />for the construction of more than 100 roadway segments <br />throughout Miami Dade County, including the installation of <br />French drains, sidewalks, and driveways, as well as asphalt <br />resurfacing and road reconstruction. CES also provided <br />Cost Estimating and Project Scheduling Services, as well as <br />extensive interagency construction coordination services with <br />various stakeholders. <br />Facility Infrastructure <br />CES provided construction inspection services for the Fort <br />Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL) Runway <br />9R-27L Expansion project under a multi-part construction <br />project management contract. CES services included General <br />Construction Administrative Coordination with Permitting; <br />Safety & Security Operations / AOA / Landside Work; <br />Earthwork Hauling & Delivery Operations; QA/QC; Equipment <br />Mobilizations; and East/West Project Site Operations, which <br />include establishing survey controls; coordinating existing <br />utility locations; setting up clearing and grubbing limits; <br />conducting test borings; installing silt fences and turbidity <br />barriers; performing clearing and grubbing operations; <br />removing pavement markings; performing grinding and <br />rejuvenation; and rerouting and removing airfield lights and <br />signs. During the Site Preparation phase and installation <br />of NAVAIDS structures, CES personnel effectively resolved <br />Change Orders and Claims. During the construction of Runway <br />9R-27L, there were several disputes referred to the Dispute <br />Avoidance Panel (DAP), with several formal and informal <br />hearings, for which CES served as a key witness. The amount <br />claimed by the Contractor for change orders related to the <br />Taxiway, Holdpad Paving, Lighting and Signage ($87M) totaled <br />approximately $10M. CES played a key role in supporting the <br />client in establishing a resolution by the DAP that the claims <br />had no merit. <br />Stormwater Infrastructure <br />CES provided essential Construction/Resident Engineer <br />services during construction of the $47.5M Everglades <br />Restoration project to build the C-43 West (Caloosahatchee <br />River) Reservoir in Hendry County. This 10,500-acre project <br />required extensive earthwork, the installation of 20 gated flow <br />control structures, construction of a 45 CFS pump station, and <br />20 miles of underground electric distribution. CES services also <br />included general coordination with SFWMD staff, consultants <br />and EOR as well as other team inspectors and construction <br />contractors, including design during construction, contract <br />document clarification, and field observation and recording. <br />Services also included report generation, estimating services, <br />value engineering meetings, daily reports and photographic <br />records, pre-construction and weekly meetings, storm water <br />permitting compliance, adherence to construction methods, <br />shop drawing review and processing, issuance of non- <br />compliance notices, schedule adherence, and process of pay <br />requisitions to name a few.