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<br />STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 8/2016) PAGE 11 <br /> <br /> <br />F. Example projects which best illustrate proposed team’s <br />qualifications for this contract: <br />(Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, <br /> if not specified. Complete one Section F for each project.) <br /> <br />20. Example project key number: <br /> <br />8 <br />21. Title and location: (City and State) 22. Year completed: <br />Title of Project (City, State) <br /> <br />Black Point Marina Environmental Survey and Permitting, <br />Miami, FL <br /> <br />Professional services: Construction <br />(If applicable): <br />2019 Ongoing <br />23. Project owner’s information: <br />A. Project owner: <br />Miami-Dade County <br />B. Points of contact name: <br />Adria Gonzalez-Leiva <br />C. Point of contact telephone number: <br />305-755-7805 <br />24. Brief description of project and relevance to this contract (Include scope, size, and cost) <br /> <br />Black Point Park & Marina is the largest public marina in <br />Miami, located at the intersection of Black Creek Canal and <br />Gould’s Canal. A new docking facility will be constructed to <br />accommodate the mooring of 13 commercial shrimping <br />vessels, along approximately 400 linear feet of <br />unconsolidated shoreline. The new docking facility will <br />replace the existing historical docking facility (1968) while <br />meeting the current local environmental permitting <br />requirements. <br /> <br />Cummins Cederberg biologists performed a vegetation and <br />marine resource survey utilizing a drop camera and kayak <br />to perform the in-water survey, as a safety precaution due <br />to the presence of the American crocodile. Cummins <br />Cederberg coordinated with the agencies to approve the <br />methodology. Seagrasses and mangroves were <br />documented within the project area. Impacts to these <br />resources, shallow water depth and navigation were the <br />main concern. Cummins Cederberg worked with the project <br />engineer to design the docking facility to avoid and <br />minimize impacts to resources through strategic siting and <br />use of grated decking, incorporating dredging to <br />accommodate the vessel draft and conducted project area <br />research to justify that navigation would not be impacted. <br /> <br />Permits from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), <br />Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP), <br />and Miami-Dade County Division of Environmental <br />Resources Management (DERM), including approval by the <br />Board of County Commissioners (BCC) and Shoreline <br />Development Review Committee (SDRC), were secured for <br />the new docking facility. <br />Construction Amount: $800,000 (estimated) <br />25. Firms from Section C involved with this project: <br />a, (1) Firm Name (2) Firm Location (City and State) (3) Role <br /> Cummins Cederberg, Inc. South Miami, FL Subconsultant <br /> (New Millennium)
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