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Resolution Number
2022-3424
Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
10/20/2022
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Short-listing firms to provide landscape architectural services (RFQ 22-06-01)
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CGA Agreement was never executed, per Valerie, they did not agree to the terms & conditions of the City. Susan mentioned we did not need those svcs since we used them already for Civil Engineering CCNA on email dated: 1/31/2023.
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r <br />r <br />C <br />r <br />r <br />r <br />f. <br />M 1 <br />Calvin, Giordano £r Associates, Inc. <br />A SAFEbullf COMPANY <br />Resilience planning is challenged in that the porous geology does <br />not allow for protection from sea level rise just through the use <br />of levees or seawalls, the relatively flat topography increases <br />the area prone to flooding and subject to surge, the dense urban <br />development limits open space and green Infrastructure options, <br />the rising seas are impeding drainage of the regional flood control <br />system, and the protections provided by offshore reefs and <br />other marine systems are degrading due to ocean acidification. <br />Although the porous geology of south Florida does not allow <br />for protection from sea level rise just with levees or seawalls; <br />seawalls can however provide a level of protection from storm <br />surge, nuisance and seasonal high tide flooding, and short- <br />term elevated water levels In canals. CGA understands these <br />vulnerabilities and challenges.. With each project that is assigned, <br />CGA is committed to ensuring the most tangible and feasible <br />mitigation and adaptation strategies are incorporated into each <br />project to enhance the resiliency of the City to the impacts from <br />climate change. <br />Electrical Engineering <br />The CGA Electrical Department has broad, capabilities for the <br />infrastructure and the end use development for municipal, <br />C_ commercial, and industrial projects. The types of services <br />provided include: <br />i. <br />L'i <br />• Sports Lighting <br />• Street Lighting <br />• Area Lighting <br />• Energy Conservation <br />• Power Distribution <br />• Communication System Distribution <br />• Interior Lighting <br />• Telephone <br />• Cable TV <br />• SCADA <br />Construction Administration / inspection <br />4� <br />CGA has an outstanding in-house Construction Engineering Inspection Team with the training, certifications, and experience <br />to handle any roadway, bridge, building, park, or utility construction project, including urban roadway reconstruction, rural <br />widening or resurfacing, fixed and movable bridges, drainage, lighting and signalization, as well as landscape installation/ <br />relocation inspection and maintenance monitoring services. <br />In addition, our team possesses the expertise to assist with numerous specialized construction services such as constructability <br />reviews, traffic control plan analysis, environmental services, public information, survey, utility coordination, schedule and <br />claims analysis, innovative contracting method recommendations, value engineering proposals, and innovative, project specific <br />special provision development to address unique technical or administrative aspects of a project. The CGA Team possesses <br />keen awareness of technical issues that will establish the management processes necessary to foresee and resolve issues <br />including: <br />• Leadership: Strong management, engineering, and technical skills as well as experience in similar urban projects, with <br />the ability to foresee potential conflicts and ensure their resolution does not affect the project budget and/or schedule,. <br />• Communication: Effective communication skills and a demonstrated ability to work with the City, the Contractor ands- - J <br />the Community through close and frequent communication with all project stakeholders <br />U City of Sunny Isles Beach j RFQ #22-06-01 I Continuing Services for Landscape Architectural Services CCN 212 B <br />
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