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E-51Proven solutionsResponsive and dependable performance <br />City of Sunny Isles Beach RFQ No. 20-07-01: Continuing Professional Consulting Services (CCNA) <br />25. Firms from section involved with this project <br />A. <br />(1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City & State) (3) ROLE <br />CES Consultants, Inc.Miami & Pembroke Pines, FL Civil Engineering Design, Studies, Analysis, <br />Inspection & Evaluation, Modeling, Capital <br />Planning <br /> STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 8/2016) PAGE 3 <br />2. Intersection at SW 145th Avenue & Pembroke Road Feasibility Study & Conceptual Design <br />Options, Pembroke Pines, FL <br />CES provided Wastewater Pump Station Assessments and Rehabilitation Recommendations for <br />nine pump stations for the City of Pembroke Pines. The Lift Stations included in the FY2019 <br />Study are: LS19, LS74, LS64, LS119, LS120, LS25, LS140, LS68 & LS167. <br />The Scope of Work included: <br />1. Reviewing available documentation including original design criteria, pump curves, O&M <br />documents, etc. <br />2. Conducting function and condition assessments including mechanical and electrical. <br />3. Providing Data Logging Equipment to collect a minimum of one week of pressure data for <br />inflow and outflow calculations, average working pressures, drawdown tests, etc. <br />4. Determining station cycle time compliance with 10-State Standards and County <br />requirements. <br />5. Determining the present horsepower requirements for each station versus existing. <br />6. Conducting a comparative analysis of the original design vs present operating conditions. <br />7. Providing a report and recommendations for station rehabilitation including the elimination <br />of confined space entry conditions. <br />The City has since asked CES to provide design services for the rehabilitation of these pump <br />stations. <br />Cost <br />Fee <br />Completed within <br />Budget & schedule <br />Yes; 2020 <br />Key Features <br />Civil Engineering <br />Lift Station Rehabilitations <br />Environmental Engineering <br />Function & Condition <br />Assessment <br />Mechanical & Electrical <br />Assessments <br />Inflow/Outflow Calculations <br />Testing <br />Studies & Reports <br />Engineering & Design <br />Capital Planning & Cost <br />Estimating
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