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<br /> 0 system, design plans for environmental permitting,
<br /> • design criteria for construction of the project, : er \'*` r
<br /> documents to address land ownership issues, design I�1 a.� �;- <<
<br /> S build contracts or "front end" documents, and ��`irt:= f i 11 ' `.Cl/ y-`° ' .... ".
<br /> ® associated opinions of probable construction costs. The -, it ,.., 17. , st . z„•:
<br /> ® DCP included field survey, environmental survey, _ i- , 1 ."�,/y`
<br /> geotechnical analysis, extensive utility data collection, `�x J . ' ,j, , /��
<br /> ® stakeholder coordination, and governmental f -- ,vers .
<br /> ® coordination including a wastewater agreement with the €'�J ' " r z7
<br /> Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department (WASD). The 1�1 i "
<br /> • DCP was submitted to the State and approved for both �' fi 7-' .�✓'. zz .4
<br /> O American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) -'- 'i - s
<br /> ® funding and State Revolving Loan (SRL) dollars.
<br /> e Force Main Rehabilitation Design-Build
<br /> ® Project, Construction Administration. Based
<br /> on development and approval of a Design Criteria tj;
<br /> • Package (DCP), advertisement of that package, is a•
<br /> ® and selection of a Design-Build Team (DBT), t i'C.4$ nrn nliiilmuu, ,fir if l, _;,
<br /> served as project manager and engineer to provide j} /, lsyl' ;, -�ski
<br /> construction administration services for the City's ,: cT) �IRik
<br /> ® 4.5 million dollar force main rehabilitation program. .gL' ° ' ri
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<br /> The project included plan and permit package I�
<br /> review during the design development phases,
<br /> • as well as construction administration tasks, such -..tit- --.----..-- o n
<br /> ® as shop drawing review, pay application review, a
<br /> ® contract clarification, onsite observations, and r ..EFS s"'—��i
<br /> contract close-out. The project included extensive , 1vt.^ { }2 ,J
<br /> ® coordination with impacted stakeholders and permitting ,.r _ n�Y I '..
<br /> • agencies such as Department of Environmental ��y • �raw, . t;r .yr-r<*', -'C:
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<br /> • Protection, Department of Environmental Resource a 'A
<br /> Management, Miami-Dade Park and Recreation, Miami- • l � t rt-m-,
<br /> • Dade Water and Sewer Department, City of Miami, _. `/ti ,, 1 �8'-(d
<br /> ® Florida Department of Transportation, and Miami-Dade , `• -'91 i!
<br /> ® School Board. The project also included assisting � -.: {-'. F - `v
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<br /> the City in collecting 3.5 million dollars in grant and
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<br /> • loan funding through the American Recovery and Li. ` -,2.'L= ' /
<br /> ® Reinvestment Act (ARRA) and State Revolving Loan
<br /> ® (SRL) programs.
<br /> ® Main Wastewater Pump Station Rehabilitation Project. We developed construction documents for
<br /> ® the rehabilitation of the City's main wastewater pump station. The project included analyzing the
<br /> existing pumping and control equipment to evaluate present operating parameters and to develop a
<br /> • rehabilitation approach to increase system efficiency, reduce system maintenance, and provide a
<br /> o reliable, redundant pump station to better serve the City. Existing shaft driven wastewater pumps were
<br /> ® converted to submersible pumps for use in a dry pit area and the complete control system was
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