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City of Sunny Isles Beach, Florida <br />Shoreline Surveying and Mapping Consulting Services <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />CB&I Environmental & Infrastructure, Inc. RFQ No. 16‐06‐01 <br /> 7 <br />10C062016D – 631216982 <br /> <br />Captiva and Sanibel Island Annual Monitoring Topographic and <br />Hydrographic Surveys and Report <br /> <br />Client: Captiva Erosion Prevention District <br />Start Date: 1993 <br />End Date: Present <br />Contract Value: $76,452 <br />Client Contact: Kathleen Rooker, Administrator, <br />Captiva Erosion Prevention District, 11513 Andy <br />Rosse Lane, Unit 4, Captiva, Florida <br />33924,Telephone: 239‐472‐2472, Email: <br />mycepd8@gmail.com <br />Project Description: <br />Since 1988, CB&I has provided all required services <br />for the construction of the original beach <br />nourishment and two subsequent renourishment <br />projects of a 6‐mile long beach constructed on both <br />Captiva and Sanibel Islands on the Gulf Coast of <br />Florida. CB&I conducted the initial feasibility study; <br />designed, permitted, and supervised the <br />construction; and developed a beach and inlet <br />management plan for Captiva and Sanibel Islands. <br />Tasks included coastal process analysis and <br />sediment budget development, management <br />alternative evaluations, coastal structure design and <br />permitting, beach nourishment design and <br />permitting, surveys, as well as hydrographic and <br />offshore geotechnical investigations. <br />Monitoring surveys are still under way with the <br />most current survey completed in 2015. CB&I <br />conducted the monitoring survey between Florida <br />Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) <br />monuments R‐83 through R‐105 and R‐119 through <br />R‐123 in Lee County per FDEP physical monitoring <br />plan for the Captiva Island and Sanibel Island Beach <br />Renourishment Project. The physical monitoring of <br />Captiva and Sanibel Islands included topographic <br />and hydrographic surveys of the beach and offshore <br />areas. The monitoring data is necessary in order for <br />both the CEPD and the FDEP to continually observe <br />and assess beach conditions. Monitoring surveys are <br />further needed to continually observe the <br />performance of the nourishment project as well as <br />assess affects of said project on adjacent shorelines. <br />In addition, Captiva Erosion Protection District <br />contracted with CB&I to submit the survey data and <br />quantitative monitoring report to the Florida <br />Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP). <br />The deliverables included one complete certified <br />survey report, signed and sealed by CB&I’s Florida <br />Registered Professional Surveyor and Mapper and a <br />quantitative engineering monitoring report, which <br />detailed physical processes shaping the beach and <br />nearshore environment. We completed all project <br />work within FDEP’s required 90 days from <br />completion of fieldwork. <br /> <br />
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