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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 /> 43 <br />10C062016D – 631216982 <br /> <br />using RTK, Motion Compensator, and Digital Echo Sounder as well as topographic data collections using RTK <br />GPS. He also assisted with data reduction and report preparation. <br />Survey Technician, Julia Tuttle Survey, Miami‐Dade Public Works and Waste Management Department, <br />Miami‐Dade, Florida <br />Miami‐Dade Public Works and Waste Management Department contracted with CB&I to provide a <br />hydrographic survey of the navigation channel along the Julia Tuttle Causeway. RTK GPS was utilized to <br />conduct survey control reconnaissance before field activities began. Single‐beam sonar data was combined <br />with RTK GPS and heave, pitch and roll data to produce high accuracy soundings of the navigation channel. All <br />data was reduced and presented on a final survey map. All work was conducted underneath the direct <br />supervision of a Florida Registered Surveyor and Mapper. Mr. Tillman was responsible for taking tide <br />measurements using RTK GPS system as well as hydrographic survey data acquisition using RTK, Motion <br />Compensator, and Digital Echo Sounder. <br />Survey Technician, Port of Miami Hydrographic Survey, Miami, Florida <br />The Port of Miami contracted CB&I to provide hydrographic survey services in support of current port <br />expansion and improvement projects. Surveys included a detailed single beam and multi‐beam hydrographic <br />survey, a sidescan sonar survey, and a Coda Echoschope survey of several areas of the port. RTK GPS was <br />utilized for positioning and on the fly tide corrections of the data. Mr. Tillman was responsible for navigation <br />and safety of the survey vessel as well as the set‐up of the RTK GPS and tide measurements. <br />Curtis Park Boat Ramp Topographical Survey, Miami‐Dade, Florida <br />CB&I was contracted to provide a topographic and boundary survey of the Curtis Park Boat Ramp in Miami‐ <br />Dade County. Surveyors from CB&I located all improvements and ground elevation for the park. CB&I also <br />located all storm drains and adjacent open areas to support storm drain designs. All work was conducted <br />under the direct supervision of a Florida registered surveyor and mapper. The cost of these services and <br />associated engineering work was $55,000. Mr. Tillman assisted in survey data collection using the RTK GPS <br />system.
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