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� Craig A. Smith & Associates, Inc. <br />Engineers • Surveyors • Subsurface Utility Engineering <br />3D Subsurface Imaging • Utility Coordination <br />SE CTION E1 -QUALIFICATION <br />INFORMATION AND ASSIGNED <br />PE RSONNEL <br />GRANT ASSISTANCE EXPERIENCE <br />Since the early 1990's CAS has assisted our clients with securing grant funding and financing for <br />multiple infrastructure projects. We assisted our clients (municipalities, counties, special districts and <br />utility authorities) in obtaining grants and/or loans through multiple funding sources such as: USDA, <br />SRF, FEMA (HMGP), State Legislative Appropriations, SF WMD Cooperative Agreement Program, EPA <br />31.9 Program, CDBG, etc. <br />CAS assists our clients with the preparation of grant applications, supporting documents, such as <br />preliminary engineering reports, environmental assessments, preliminary designs, project scope <br />development, cost estimating, present worth cost analysis, cost benefit analysis, project beneficial <br />use, etc. <br />CAS continually provides many of these services to our clients annually for state appropriation <br />requests or during grant funding cycles. CAS provides grant evaluation for competitive grants requiring <br />scoring and consultation with respect to the need for phasing of projects to achieve a high success <br />rate from funding institutions. <br />CAS is continually involved with infrastructure funding assistance and has a high success rate in <br />securing funding. We understand the nuances of "grantsmanship." CAS is committed to providing <br />these services to all of our clients, with an estimated 70-80% of our on-going projects being funded <br />through our assistance. CAS is also aware of the deadlines required in achieving these grants/loans <br />and delivers grant assistance services on time. <br />Some of the capital improvement projects that CAS has acquired granting funding (indicating dollar <br />amount secured and funding source) are as follows: <br />•Town of Golden Beach Stormwater Improvements -$9,500,000 (FEMA Funded); $1,500,000 (SRF <br />Funded) <br />•City of Lake Worth Beach: Lake Osborne Estates Water Main Improvements -$2,153,224 (SRF <br />Funded) <br />•Spring Lake Improvement District (SLID): Design & Construction of a 70 Acres Stormwater <br />Treatment Area (STA) -$1.,666,000 (25% SRF /75% FDEP 31.9 Funded) <br />•Spring Lake Improvement District (SLID): Design and Construction of a 80,000 GPO Wastewater <br />Treatment Plant -$3,300,000 (SRF Funded) <br />•City of Moore Haven: Design and Construction of a 500,000 GPO ultrafiltration (Zenon) system to <br />expand an existing 750,000 GPO Lime Softening Water Treatment Plant -$3,663,800 (USDA <br />Funded) <br />•Town of Pembroke Park: Wastewater Master Plan for the rehabilitation of 22 Wastewater Lift <br />Stations -$1.00,000 (FDEP Legislative Funded) <br />•South Bay Water Treatment Plant and Water Distribution Improvements - $1.,200,000 (USDA <br />Funded) <br />•Port Labelle: Design and Construction of a 900, 000 GPD Reverse Osmosis Water Treatment Plant <br />(ROWTP) -$5,500,000 (USDA Funded) <br />21045 Commercial Trail, Boca Raton, FL 33486 • Ph: 561-314-4445 • www.craigasmith.com • LB3110