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FIRM REFERENCES AND SIMILAR WORK COMPLETED <br /> <br />CITY OF SUNNY ISLES BEACH RFQ NO 20-07-01 SECTION F – FIRM REFERENCES AND SIMILAR WORK COMPLETED <br />COASTAL PROTECTION ENGINEERING LLC | PAGE 3 <br /> <br /> <br />Project Reference No. 1 <br />TOWN OF PALM BEACH COASTAL PROGRAM <br />Town of Palm Beach, Florida <br />CPE staff has worked with the Town of Palm Beach <br />consistently over the past 15 years, including in our years <br />at APTIM prior to forming CPE and continuing now under a <br />new prime contract as CPE, to provide engineering and <br />environmental support services. This has provided our <br />team with an in-depth knowledge of the Town’s coastal <br />program needs and project specific details. In addition to <br />the individual projects organized on a reach by reach basis, <br />we have direct experience with the Town-wide studies <br />implemented to continually improve coastal resources <br />management and enhance the Town’s overall resiliency to <br />coastal storms and sea level rise. We have worked on <br />coastal projects in nearly every reach of the Town’s <br />shoreline from Reach 1 through Reach 8, including the <br />following projects: <br />MID-TOWN BEACH NOURISHMENT <br />The Mid-Town Beach Nourishment project includes 2.8 <br />miles of shoreline between R-89 and R-102 in Palm Beach <br />County. Restoration was completed in 1995 between R-95 <br />and R-100, including construction of 11 groins, which were <br />completed in 1996. In 2003, nourishment was completed <br />in an expanded shoreline length between R-90.4 and R- <br />101.4. The project was nourished using FEMA funds in <br />2006 in response to the FY 2004-05 hurricane seasons and <br />again in FY 2010-11 to repair damage sustained during Tropical Storm Fay. The project was included in the <br />2013 Palm Beach Island Beach Management Agreement (BMA) Pilot Project. The Town constructed an <br />expanded Mid-Town Project in 2015 that extended the project northward to R-89 into and southward to <br />R-100. <br />The USACE recently completed construction of the Town’s Mid-Town project, to repair impacts from <br />Hurricanes Matthew and Irma in 2016 and 2017. In the past, the Town constructed the project, but this <br />was the first time the project was built under the leadership of the federal government, marking the <br />beginning of a 50-year partnership with the federal government to protect the Mid-Town beach area. The <br />USACE is paying half the cost, with the Town, Palm Beach County, and the state sharing the remainder. <br />The project was constructed from March - May 2020, placing approximately 700,000 cy of sand and <br />utilizing three hopper dredges and specialized screening equipment. <br /> <br /> <br />PROJECT DETAILS <br />Client Contact Information <br />Town of Palm Beach <br />Rob Weber, Coastal Program Manager <br />951 Old Okeechobee Road <br />West Palm Beach, Florida 33401 <br />Phone: 561-838-5440 <br />Fax: 561-835-4691 <br />RWeber@TownofPalmBeach.com <br />Dates of Services: 2019 - Ongoing <br />Current Contract Amount: $69,000 <br />Services Provided <br />› Review of As Built Plans <br />› Engineering Design <br />› Bid Assistance <br />› Biological Monitoring <br />› Environmental Studies <br />› Coastal Modeling <br />› State and Federal Permitting Support <br />› Artificial Reef Design <br />› Community Outreach / Coordination <br />› Construction Administration <br />› Emergency Storm Damage Response