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Continuing Professional Services for Architectural, Landsc.
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14-07-02
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B <br />Owner Agency <br />Miami -Dade Public works <br />Department <br />Primary Client <br />Miami -Dade County <br />Public Works Department <br />1 1 1 Northwest I It Street <br />Miami, FL 33128 <br />hl; o' / /miamidade.aov /oubworks <br />Primary Client Contact <br />Favio Laverde, P.E. <br />P: (305) 594 -0735 <br />F: (305) 594 -0755 <br />E: floverde @conadino.com <br />Project Start Date <br />2009 <br />Project End Date <br />2010 <br />Construction Start Date <br />2010 <br />Construction End Date <br />2014 <br />Construction Cost <br />$5,700,000 <br />Professional Pees <br />$50,000 <br />Work Types <br />• Value Engineering <br />• Engineering Analysis <br />• Roadways <br />• Permitting <br />• Water & Sewer <br />• Design <br />CES is currently providing engineering analysis and storm water <br />drainage design for a closed storm water management system of <br />approximately 0.75 mile along SW 27'^ Avenue from US -1 to Bay Shore <br />Drive. The purpose of the project is to improve traffic via roadway <br />widening, median installations, redesigns of intersections, and <br />improvements to drainage, parking, lighting, signalizotion, and <br />landscaping in the Coconut Grove neighborhood of the City of Miami. <br />Land use is a combination of residential and commercial. Since the <br />roadway is part of an older, well established neighborhood, many <br />different utilities are installed within the Right -of -way. The project <br />corridor includes a 30 -inch water main and smaller water mains, as well <br />as gas, multiple fiber -optic cable duct banks, sanitary sewers, and force <br />mains. Other complicating factors in the design include low grade <br />elevation and a high groundwater table at the southern end of the <br />project, which is adjacent to Biscayne Bay; higher elevations in the mid <br />section; and 'normal' elevations around the northern end. <br />The proposed drainage design has been developed in accordance <br />with guidelines set forth by the County and by the Florida Department <br />of Transportation. The design consists of approximately 70 structures, as <br />well as 3,000 LF of piping and 2,000 LF of French drains divided into eight <br />(8) independent, closed systems. By creating independent systems, CES <br />has been able to develop a design that satisfies the requirements while <br />also securing significant cost savings to the client compared to the <br />traditional approach used to create interdependent systems. <br />Services Provided: <br />• Drainage Design <br />• Hydraulic Analysis <br />• Permitting <br />• Interagency Coordination <br />City of Sunny Isles Beach <br />Continuing Professional Services for Engineering <br />RFQ No. i" -07-02 <br />August 12, 2014 <br />C a 1�:i4t <br />1 r <br />1- =w <br />-- <br />_ . <br />. . . . . ..... _ —_ar <br />. . . . . . <br />CES is currently providing engineering analysis and storm water <br />drainage design for a closed storm water management system of <br />approximately 0.75 mile along SW 27'^ Avenue from US -1 to Bay Shore <br />Drive. The purpose of the project is to improve traffic via roadway <br />widening, median installations, redesigns of intersections, and <br />improvements to drainage, parking, lighting, signalizotion, and <br />landscaping in the Coconut Grove neighborhood of the City of Miami. <br />Land use is a combination of residential and commercial. Since the <br />roadway is part of an older, well established neighborhood, many <br />different utilities are installed within the Right -of -way. The project <br />corridor includes a 30 -inch water main and smaller water mains, as well <br />as gas, multiple fiber -optic cable duct banks, sanitary sewers, and force <br />mains. Other complicating factors in the design include low grade <br />elevation and a high groundwater table at the southern end of the <br />project, which is adjacent to Biscayne Bay; higher elevations in the mid <br />section; and 'normal' elevations around the northern end. <br />The proposed drainage design has been developed in accordance <br />with guidelines set forth by the County and by the Florida Department <br />of Transportation. The design consists of approximately 70 structures, as <br />well as 3,000 LF of piping and 2,000 LF of French drains divided into eight <br />(8) independent, closed systems. By creating independent systems, CES <br />has been able to develop a design that satisfies the requirements while <br />also securing significant cost savings to the client compared to the <br />traditional approach used to create interdependent systems. <br />Services Provided: <br />• Drainage Design <br />• Hydraulic Analysis <br />• Permitting <br />• Interagency Coordination <br />City of Sunny Isles Beach <br />Continuing Professional Services for Engineering <br />RFQ No. i" -07-02 <br />August 12, 2014 <br />C a 1�:i4t <br />
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