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I . <br /> `1f <br /> Tl: Civil/Environmental Engineering <br /> RFQ#12-04-02 <br /> I • All professional engineers on the project team are subject to continuing education re- <br /> quirements applicable to their field of practice and licenses/certifications. <br /> I . Because of ECT's many agency clients, we maintain rapid, ongoing access to developing <br /> information on regulatory changes. <br /> I <br /> Finally, ECT provides in-house technical training sessions (e.g., brown-bag seminars) several times a <br /> year to promote depth of knowledge and cross-training. Because of the nature of our services, these <br /> training sessions necessarily include coverage of pertinent regulatory considerations and "developing <br /> I <br /> stories" in the regulatory realm. <br /> UPCOMING PROJECTS <br /> I <br /> The requested scope of services involves a wide variety of possible assignments providing civil and en- <br /> vironmental engineering services for the City. Examples of specific projects identified in the City's Fiscal <br /> Year 2012 Capital Improvements Program for which such services may be required include the follow- <br /> 1 ing: <br /> WASD Demolition and Park Construction <br /> I . <br /> • 16050 Collins Avenue Intracoastal Park <br /> • 16200 Collins Avenue Intracoastal Park <br /> 1 • 174th Street Drainage <br /> 4.3 ECT'S STRENGTHS IN DESIGNING CIVIUENVIRONMENTAL <br /> I <br /> ENGINEERING PROJECTS <br /> Civil/Environmental Engineering Design Tasks <br /> ECT's full service civil/environmental engineering design and permitting staff consists of experienced <br /> I <br /> project managers, multidisciplinary engineers, ecologists, field technicians, GIS and Computer Assisted <br /> Design and Drafting (CADD) specialists, and construction management personnel. A reliable, experi- <br /> enced, and dedicated team is essential to providing full support for the City's engineering needs. ECT's <br /> design strategy couples site specific water quality and ecological functionality with practical, cost effec- <br /> tive materials and methods. For instance, in designing the 27`"Avenue stormwater retrofit project for the <br /> I <br /> City of New Smyrna Beach, ECT incorporated hydrologic and topogr nhir faahirn intn rho ctnrmw2tar <br /> treatment system. Using topographically lower conservation land as <br /> v -12 <br /> part of the treatment system, ECT successfully minimized ecological Dc-pot Perk <br /> disturbance and construction costs while maximizing the pollutant <br /> I - r , _. <br /> treatment efficiency. Sampling results showed that the treatment � O�y 'y �., - <br /> efficiency of the retrofit reached 90 percent. / .; �' •t rt-,.-:.- <br /> I <br /> 1 it <br /> -7 " <br /> ECT's recent experience in design projects that are directly relevant � - <br /> to this solicitation includes: F <br /> I • Depot Park Regional Stormwater Treatment System <br /> -1'. <br /> and Pump Station Planning, Design, and Construction 1 \'fir <br /> . . <br /> • <br /> Administration for the City of Gainesville, FL. �`t - <br /> 1 " --,` _ <br /> I . Central Beach Flood Mitigation, Phase II for the City of � /. , �,.>.,,� a <br /> New Smyrna Beach, FL. <br /> Depot Path Regional Stormwater Planning, <br /> IDesign,and Construction Management <br /> M tiwfrtnniernal 38 <br /> I / > nye. <br />