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<br />STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 8/2016) PAGE 12 <br /> <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 />9 <br />21. Title and location: (City and State) 22. Year completed: <br />Title of Project (City, State) <br /> <br />Jungle Island Shoreline Stabilization and Marina, <br />Miami, FL <br /> <br />Professional services: Construction <br />(If applicable): <br />Ongoing TBD <br />23. Project owner’s information: <br />A. Project owner: <br />ESJ Leasehold, LLC dba Jungle <br />Island <br />B. Points of contact name: <br />Elie Mimoun <br />C. Point of contact telephone number: <br />305-767-2567 <br />24. Brief description of project and relevance to this contract (Include scope, size, and cost) <br /> <br />Jungle Island is a zoological park, situated on the northern extent of Watson Island, within the Biscayne <br />Bay Aquatic Preserve. Cummins Cederberg was retained by to design, permit, and provide <br />construction administration services for a shoreline stabilization (phase 1) and marina (phase 2) <br />project. As part of the design and permitting process for the shoreline stabilization, Cummins <br />Cederberg marine biologists conducted a vegetation and marine resource survey along 1100 linear feet <br />of unconsolidated shoreline. Seagrasses and several mangroves were documented within the project <br />area. Cummins Cederberg designed a 1,008 linear foot rock revetment consisting of 1.5-foot diameter <br />boulders. The revetment was design to avoid and minimize impacts to resources to the maximum <br />extent practicable by keeping the waterward limits of the revetment above the MHWL and meandering <br />around mangrove roots and trunks. Cummins Cederberg calculated the area of mangrove trimming and <br />root impacts required to construct the rock revetment and was approved by the agencies. Cummins <br />Cederberg secured environmental permits from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Florida <br />Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP), and Miami-Dade County Division of Environmental <br />Resources Management (DERM) and the project is currently under construction. The marina, currently <br />under permit review, consists of two docks and three slips (2 slips for public transient use and 1 slip for <br />loading/offloading passengers associated with the tour boat attraction). There is vast seagrass <br />coverage throughout the project site and the site is subject to the Miami-Dade County state approved <br />manatee protection plan (MPP); as such, Cummins Cederberg is working with the agencies to design <br />the docks and slips to avoid and minimize impacts to resources and manatees and is evaluating the <br />need for potential mitigation. <br />Construction Amount: $1M (estimated) <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <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 Prime <br /> <br />