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g.(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)(2)YEAR COMPLETED
<br />Palm Beach County Lake Region Pipeline PROFESSIONAL CONSTRUCTION (if
<br />Palm Beach, Florida SERVICES applicable)
<br />2005 2006
<br />(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION (scope, size, cost, etc.) and SPECIFIC ROLE X Check if project performed with current firm
<br />Project Manager: Design plans and contract documents, hydraulic modeling and permitting for a 20 mile lake
<br />regional potable water pipeline. Project consisted of designing approximately 91,200 feet of water distribution
<br />main to serve the cities of Pahokee, Belle Glade and South Bay from the central lake region water treatment plant
<br />located on Hooker Highway in Belle Glade. Design included raw water piping from 7 potable water wells to the
<br />county reverse osmosis water treatment plant. Raw water mains ranged from 12" diameter at each well to 30"
<br />diameter entering the water treatment plant. The water treatment plant discharge pipe line consisted of 30"
<br />diameter down to 1" diameter mains when tied into the cities of Pahokee and South Bay. The total pipeline
<br />construction cost was approximately $10,000,000.
<br />h.(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)(2)YEAR COMPLETED
<br />Hardee County Bowling Green Water Line Replacement PROFESSIONAL CONSTRUCTION (if
<br />Moore Haven, Florida SERVICES aoolicable)
<br />2004 2005
<br />(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION (scope, size, cost, etc.) and SPECIFIC ROLE X Check if project performed with current firm
<br />Project Manager: Design, hydraulic modeling, surveying, bidding, construction management of this $500,000
<br />pipeline project consisting of 4,000 feet of 8" diameter water mains.
<br />i.(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)(2)YEAR COMPLETED
<br />ITID Water Main Extension PROFESSIONAL CONSTRUCTION (if
<br />West Palm Beach, Florida SERVICES aoolicable)
<br />2003 2004
<br />(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION (scope, size, cost, etc.) and SPECIFIC ROLE X Check if project performed with current firm
<br />Project Manager: Design, hydraulic modeling, permitting, and construction management of a $1.5M nine mile
<br />long, 12" diameter water main to extend West Palm Beach utilities water service to western Indian Trial
<br />Improvement District.
<br />j.(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)(2)YEAR COMPLETED
<br />Avenue R Stormwater Improvements PROFESSIONAL CONSTRUCTION (if
<br />Moore Haven, Florida SERVICES aoolicable)
<br />2016 2018
<br />(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION (scope, size, cost, etc.) and SPECIFIC ROLE X Check if project performed with current firm
<br />Project Manager: The City of Moore Haven continues to address flooding and water quality issues by improving
<br />its existing conveyance systems with upgrades to existing swales, box culverts, flow efficiency devices, drainage
<br />apparatuses and pump stations. This phase of stormwater improvements involved the relocation of existing utilities
<br />and the installation of 1,200-LF of plastic swale liner (1/4 section of 12-inch ID smooth inner wall perforated black
<br />P.E. pipe), 350-LF of PVC culverts, ten (10) concrete headwalls, one (1) drainage structure, 4,000-SY of SOD and
<br />the regarding of 4,000-SY of swale. This project was funded using State grants secured with the help of CAS and
<br />CAS Governmental Services. The total design and construction management costs were $94,290 with the
<br />construction costs totaling to $393,304; completed within budget and on time in May of 2018.
<br />k.(1) TIT LE AND LOCATION (City and State)(2)YEAR COMPLETED
<br />Wauchula Hills Water and Sanitary Sewer Improvements -PROFESSIONAL CONSTRUCTION (if
<br />Phase IV SERVICES aoolicable)
<br />Wauchula Florida 2016 2017
<br />(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION (scope, size, cost, etc.) and SPECIFIC ROLE X Check if project performed with current firm
<br />Project Manager: CAS provided professional engineering services for the installation of the water and sanitary
<br />sewer improvements included approximately 6, 125 linear feet of 8" water main and 5,277 linear feet of 8" gravity
<br />sanitary sewer including connection to 51 private residences and the decommissioning of septic tanks and potable
<br />water wells. This project was funded through a multi-year special legislative appropriation. The project design
<br />costs, including construction management, were $189,628 and project construction costs totaled $1,249,013.
<br />Project construction began in March 2017 and was completed in October 2017 on schedule and under budget by
<br />$417,948.
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