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� Craig A. Smith & Associates, Inc. <br />Engineers • Surveyors • Subsurface Utility Engineering <br />3D Subsurface Imaging • Utility Coordination <br />SECTION E1 -QUALIFICATION <br />INFORMATION AND ASSIGNED <br />PERSONNEL <br />STORMWATER/DRAINAGE & ROADWAY PROJECTS <br />•City of Pompano Beach -SW 2 nd Street Drainage Improvements, City of Pompano Beach, Florida <br />Status: On-going (Design 100% Complete, Bidding Phase in Progress -Awaiting SRF Funding) <br />Prime Consultant: CAS <br />Key CAS Staff: Stephen C. Smith, Frank Vilar, Robert D. Keener, Tony Gomes <br />Scope of Work: Engineering services for proposed drainage along SW 2 nd Street between Dixie <br />Highway and Cypress Road, SW 1st Avenue between SW 2 nd Street and Atlantic Blvd. CAS met with <br />City of Pompano Beach to discuss City concerns with flooding at the described project limits and <br />identify potential solutions. It is anticipated the proposed drainage improvements could include a <br />combination of new swale systems and new exfiltration trenches where feasible and utilization of <br />existing stormwater outfalls. The project scope is limited to implementation of new stormwater <br />management systems and does not include major roadway re-grading or full reconstruc tion. CAS <br />services include surveying, utility locates services, engineering design, permi tting, bidding and <br />negotiating services, construction management services and final certifications through project <br />closeout.Pro/ect Challenges & Approach: The project's existing site conditions include low site grade <br />elevations, lack of available land space and low soil permeability rates making it challenging to <br />implement new stormwater management design elements such as swales, retention areas and <br />exfiltration trench. Additional challenges included congested corridors with various existing <br />utilities that make it difficult to accommodate proposed exfiltration trenches within the road right <br />of ways. The project design approach included maximizing offsite discharge rates to maximum <br />allowable rates using two existing outfalls, creating new swale areas and implementing exfiltration <br />trenches to the greatest extent possible. The design also included improving stormwater <br />conveyance by expanding the current drainage system to encompass the entire drainage areas <br />through new interconnected catch basins and utilization of both existing stormwater outfalls. <br />Design Cost: $143,833 <br />Construction Cost Estimate: $750,000 <br />•Town of Pembroke Park -SW 25th Street Stormwater Improvements, Pembroke Park, Florida <br />Status: On-going (Bidding Phase) <br />Prime Consultant: CAS <br />Key CAS Staff: Stephen C. Smith, Frank Vilar, Robert D. Keener, Tony Gomes, William Tanto <br />Scope of Work: Multi-phase stormwater improvement project totaling 14.34 acres. Project scope <br />includes survey, hydraulic modeling, design, construction contract development and bidding <br />services for Phase I and II which was a 2.44 acre drainage sub basin area. The purpose of the <br />21045 Commercial Trail, Boca Raton, FL 33486 • Ph: 561-314-4445 • www.craigasmith.com • LB3110