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FIRM REFERENCES AND SIMILAR WORK COMPLETEDF <br />A.Client Name, Address, Contact, Phone and Email Address <br />City of Delray Beach <br />Cynthia Buisson, P.E. <br />(561) 243-7000 <br />buisson@mydelraybeach.com <br />B.Project Title: <br />Continuing Contract Services <br />Delray Beach, Florida <br />C.Description of Work Performed: Avirom & Associates has worked directly with agencies within the City of Delray Beach <br />and with subconsultants to provide various surveying services. As part of Delray Beach Community Redevelopment <br />Agency downtown development, our firm prepared boundary surveys, topographic surveys, plat preparation and <br />processing and sketch and legal descriptions for land acquisitions throughout downtown Delray Beach. <br />We have worked with the Delray Beach Engineering Department on numerous projects to provide boundary surveys, <br />topographic surveys, sketch and legal descriptions, topographic/route-of-line surveys and construction services such <br />as layouts and staking. Our firm has had the opportunity to work on one of Delray Beach's pride, its beaches. Avirom <br />prepared a Department of Environmental Protection permit survey and provided miscellaneous surveying services for <br />improving the lifeguard stations with in the City of Delray Beach. <br />Avirom recently completed work on the Delray Beach Master Plan for the beautification of the City’s beach access. We <br />provided a topographic survey utilizing 3-D laser scanning and GPS to provide the approximate 7,200 L.F. along the A1A <br />corridor. <br />D.Year Completed: On-going <br />Key Personnel: Michael D. Avirom, John T. Doogan and Keith Brien <br />A.Client Name, Address, Contact, Phone and Email Address <br />Monroe County/Littlejohn Engineering Associates <br />Keith Oropeza, Project Manager <br />(407) 222-9583 <br />B.Project Title: <br />Big Pine Key Overlook (Swimming Hole) <br />Big Pine Key, Monroe County, Florida <br />C.Description of Work Performed: Perform a boundary, mean high water line survey, topographic survey and wetland <br /> delineation survey to support the design of a scenic overlook. The survey was completed in accord with the Florida <br />Department of Transportation (FDOT) survey requirements, being funded through a Local Agency Program (LAP). The <br />mean highwater line survey was submitted to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection Agency (FDEP) for <br />approval and for recording in the public repository. We utilized our Leica P20 Scan Station to obtain the topographic data <br />along Overseas Highway because of the enhanced safety factor by eliminating having our personnel work within the heavy <br />traffic traversing the roadway. <br />D.Year Completed: 2015 <br />Key Personnel: William Evans