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28 | P a g e <br />RFQ #16-06-01 Shoreline Surveying & Mapping Consulting Services <br />SUBCONSULTANTS <br /> <br />Land & Sea Surveying is teaming with Coastal Systems International, Inc. to further complement and <br />strengthen our capabilities and to provide all services needed for shoreline monitoring and management. <br /> <br />Coastal Systems International, Inc. (Coastal Systems) has an established reputation for planning effective <br />strategies and delivering complex projects in coastal and other waterfront environments. For over 20 years, <br />Coastal Systems has helped clients realize their vision by engineering cost-effective solutions in the design <br />of marinas, beaches, coastal structures, environmental and habitat enhancements, public space <br />improvements and other specialized projects. We have amassed significant experience in completing <br />projects with unique designs and requiring construction under challenging conditions. From initial field <br />investigations in hydrographic surveying and marine resource assessments through environmental impact <br />assessment, regulatory permitting, design and construction, we provide clients with a field-to-finish <br />solution. <br /> <br />Coastal Systems began as a specialized coastal engineering and regulatory permitting firm in South Florida <br />in the mid 1980's. Over the years, the firm has expanded our professional services provided to include: <br /> <br />▪ Coastal Engineering ▪ Waterfront & Marinas <br />▪ Civil Engineering ▪ Regulatory Permitting <br />▪ Coastal Resilience ▪ Marine Environmental <br />▪ Site Investigations ▪ Destination Planning and Development <br />▪ Construction Management <br /> <br />As part of our business growth strategy in Florida, Coastal Systems opened regional offices in West Palm <br />Beach in 2007 and Tallahassee in 2015. These offices are fully staffed to serve clients in South, Central and <br />North Florida. The company maintains a diversified staff of 30 individuals, including specialized Project <br />Managers, Engineers, Marine Scientists, and Surveyors. Our team is dedicated to serving clients with a <br />multi-disciplined approach, while ensuring diligent and personalized service. The firm is uniquely organized <br />with field investigation, engineering and environmental/permitting teams to provide all of the technical <br />elements required for coastal and waterfront project implementation. <br /> <br />Coastal Systems has demonstrated coastal/marine engineering and environmental permitting expertise <br />throughout Florida, including the City of Sunny Isles Beach. Coastal Systems has a working relationship with <br />the City providing coastal engineering services, most recently with a Breakwater Investigation Study. The <br />firm has also provided Coastal Construction Control Line (CCCL) and environmental permitting services for <br />private developers located within the City. <br /> <br />Coastal Systems experience is detailed in the following project descriptions: <br /> <br />Sunny Isles Beach Management, Miami-Dade County, Florida, City of Sunny Isles Beach <br /> <br />Coastal Systems conducted an analysis of coastal processes at Sunny Isles Beach to provide <br />recommendations for future beach management as part of a Phase I - Shoreline Stabilization Study. The <br />Study found that long term and storm-induced beach erosion along the 2.5 miles of City of Sunny Isles <br />Beach requires frequent and costly maintenance with beach nourishment. Beach compatible sand sources <br />in Florida are diminishing, and long term stabilization of hot spot areas and reduction in beach nourishment
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