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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 10 <br /> <br /> <br />Project Reference No. 4 <br />LIDO KEY BEACH NOURISHMENT PROGRAM <br />City of Sarasota, Florida <br /> <br />CPE staff provides a full range of services to the City of <br />Sarasota in support of their highly successful coastal <br />program on Lido Key. For over 18 years, in our time spent <br />at APTIM and now continuing as CPE as their <br />subconsultant, we have provided coastal engineering, <br />permitting, numerical modeling, coastal structures design, <br />funding acquisition, and environmental services. These <br />efforts have supported the construction of four locally <br />constructed beach renourishment projects (2003, 2009, <br />2015, and 2019) on Lido Key. The City’s beach preservation <br />program has been highly successful in restoring and <br />maintaining the popular recreational beach of Lido Key and <br />in providing storm protection to the beach road (Ben <br />Franklin Drive) and to upland buildings. The project won <br />the ASBPA National Best Restored Beach Award for 2009. <br />LIDO KEY BEACH NOURISHMENT PROJECT <br />In 2009, 2015, and 2019, Lido Key Beach Nourishment <br />Projects were constructed as FEMA-funded projects since <br />they repaired storm damages to a previously engineered <br />(non-federal) beach renourishment project. Our team <br />prepared storm loss analyses in order for the City to obtain <br />FEMA funding associated with the storm damages to the <br />beach. We also assisted the City in applying for time <br />extensions and minor modifications to the existing FDEP <br />and USACE permits, which allowed the project to be <br />constructed with the existing permits. We also provided <br />the City with project design, preparation of plans and specifications, construction oversight and <br />administration, and assistance with post-construction permit requirements. An inlet management study <br />developed by our team allowed for the use of New Pass ebb shoal as a sediment source. We conducted <br />Delft3D numerical modeling to determine the coastal effects of excavating sediment from New Pass. This <br />allowed future projects to use dredged sand from New Pass channel and/or the ebb shoal as fill material. <br />These three projects have served as interim repairs to the beach in anticipation of the federally authorized <br />Lido Key Hurricane and Storm Damage Reduction Project, which began construction in July 2020. <br />LIDO KEY HURRICANE AND STORM DAMAGE REDUCTION (HSDR) PROJECT <br />Our team has also provided in-kind services that enabled USACE to re-establish Lido Key as a federal <br />project and to develop a federally authorized and funded shore protection project, which includes fill <br />placement and coastal structures. We assisted the City with the permitting and coordination for the <br />PROJECT DETAILS <br />Client Contact Information <br />City of Sarasota <br />Alexandrea DavisShaw, City Engineer <br />1565 First Street, Room 100A <br />Sarasota, Florida 34230 <br />Phone: 941-954-4181 <br />Fax: 941-316-1882 <br />Alexandrea.Davis-Shaw@sarasotaFL.gov <br />Dates of Services: 2019 – Ongoing <br />Current Contract Amount: $25,000 <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 />› Inlet Maintenance / Management <br />› Community Outreach / Coordination <br />› Construction Administration <br />› Emergency Storm Damage Response <br />› In-Kind Services for Federally Authorized Project <br />› Funding Assistance