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y�NYY <br />4 <br />CPEDELTA <br />Security concerns and Vandalism Prevention <br />• Experience has shown us that a simple, robust, and well - <br />coordinated transparent bridge design as well as the use of a <br />lighting design approach ensure reliable performance for <br />years to come. <br />• The Design Team understands the importance of vandalism <br />prevention for all component <br />• Early coordination with MDC (Crime Prevention through <br />Environmental Design ) <br />Lifecycle, maintenance costs and <br />• Incorporate knowledge from past projects with similar <br />advanced material use <br />maintenance components <br />• Design for easy maintenance access and details <br />• Selection of advanced materials or material coating to <br />minimize life -cycle cost (e.g., concrete superstructure, <br />galvanized steel, stainless steel, GFRP materials, etc.) <br />Geotechnical and environmental <br />• Early review of existing site investigations and submission of <br />gap analysis <br />• Early identification of contaminated soils and soil conditions <br />Poor (i.e., soft/loose) soil conditions <br />• Support of structures on deep foundations (i.e., piles) <br />Bridge drainage <br />• Prevent drainage accumulation of stormwater on deck <br />superstructure and water discharge at edges to connect with <br />the stormwater sewer <br />Sustainable Design - Bridges Lifespan <br />• Design a context -sensitive bridge and approaches <br />Extension <br />• Minimize of material and energy consumption through a <br />sound structural system to provide an economical and <br />efficient design <br />• Use of local materials, and construction means, and <br />methods tailored to local contractors <br />• Explore the use of advanced durable materials (Stainless - <br />Steel, Fiber Reinforced Polymers) for those elements <br />vulnerable to corrosion (salt air from marine environment <br />and high humidity) to extend the bridges' lifespan <br />• Incorporate sustainable design strategies: durable <br />materials, LED lighting, sound structural concepts and <br />material optimization <br />• Focus on responsible, simple, well thought-out solutions <br />that will operate for many years without the requirement for <br />regular maintenance <br />City of Sunny Isles Beach <br />Request for Qualifications No. 20-10-01 <br />-24- <br />
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