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E-57Proven solutionsResponsive and dependable performance <br />City of Sunny Isles Beach RFQ No. 20-07-01: Continuing Professional Consulting Services (CCNA) <br />F. Example projects which best illustrate proposed team’s qualifications for this contract <br />(Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified. Complete one Section F for each project.) <br />20. EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY <br /> NUMBER <br />9 <br />21. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) <br />MDWASD Engineering, Design and Related Services for the Local <br />Pump Station Improvement Program, Miami-Dade County, FL <br />(2) YEAR COMPLETED <br />PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) <br />Ongoing Ongoing <br />23. PROJECT OWNER’S INFORMATION <br />A. PROJECT OWNER B. POINT OF CONTACT NAME C. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER <br />Miami-Dade County Water & Sewer Dept.Juan Curiel, PE 786.552.8399 <br />24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT (Include scope, size, and cost) <br />The Miami-Dade County Water and Sewer <br />Department (WASD), as a continuation of the <br />PSIP Program effort and in an effort to comply <br />with the 2013 Consent Decree to improve <br />operation of its wastewater collection system <br />to achieve compliance, established an internal <br />team and consultants selected specifically <br />for their understanding of wastewater pump <br />station systems. With this “Local Pump <br />Stations” contract, WASD will repair, replace <br />and/or upgrade existing and non-compliant wastewater pump stations throughout the County. <br />The improvements vary from pump upgrades to complete pump station and force main upgrades. <br />CES is providing the inspection/evaluation, analysis and design of multiple sanitary sewer <br />lift stations ranging from 20 HP to 60 HP and associated force mains. Our team is providing <br />full design services, which includes surveying, geotechnical engineering, civil engineering, <br />mechanical engineering, structural engineering, and electrical engineering. The challenges <br />found in designing these upgrades relate to two items. First, meeting the FEMA Base Flood <br />Elevation for some of these small locations while maintaining operations and maintenance <br />protocols is a challenge. Under this contract, we have converted several wet well / dry well <br />systems into submersible stations. These conversions are requiring significant structural design <br />in order to reuse the existing facilities. This effort is more cost effective than installing a new wet <br />well. Additionally, our team looks carefully at constructability in developing creative solutions <br />that meet all of the client’s needs while maximizing construction dollars. Below are some of the <br />pump stations awarded as task orders to CES under this contract: <br /> »Design of Pump Station No. 673: Analyzed and designed the upgrades to PS 673. The <br />station analysis included reviewing SCADA data, hydraulic information provided by <br />WASD, as-built information, and site inspections. With this data, it was concluded that <br />this station required a full conversion from a wet well / dry well system. An above ground <br />structure was completely demolished, and all internal components removed. The existing <br />wet well was converted into a receiving manhole, and the existing dry well area was <br />converted into a wet well and a valve vault. Finally, the pump station was upgraded from <br />50-HP pumps to 58-HP submersible pumps. <br /> »Generator Replacement PS318, PS464 & PS475: Analyzed and designed the upgrades <br />of a permanent generator for PS318, PS464, and PS475. The station analysis included <br />reviewing existing as-built information, site inspections, and existing utility information. <br />Designs were developed to site a permanent generator on-site, which included meeting <br />the FEMA base flood elevation plus two feet, site grading, and modification of the <br />electrical equipment in order to connect the permanent generator to the pump station. <br />Cost <br />$30M+ <br />Completed within <br />Budget & schedule <br />To Date, Yes <br />Key Features <br />Civil Engineering & Design <br />Inspection/Evaluation & <br />Analysis <br />Consent Decree Program <br />Accelerated Schedules <br />Lift/Pump Stations <br />Force Mains <br />Utility Relocation <br />Sanitary Sewer Collection <br />System <br />Mechanical, Electrical & <br />Structural Engineering <br />Sidewalk/Curbing <br />SUE/Utility Coordination <br />Public Involvement <br />Landscaping <br />Interagency Coordination
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