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34 | P a g e <br />RFQ #16-06-01 Shoreline Surveying & Mapping Consulting Services <br />rebuilt the high dry beach, as well as dune resources that had been eroded. Coastal Systems administered <br />construction of this project. <br /> <br />Coastal Systems developed a long-range beach management plan in 1997 to address the Village of Key <br />Biscayne’s erosional shoreline. In order to develop the plan, the engineering team analyzed the physical <br />processes influencing the project such as winds, waves, tides and storm impacts. These processes were <br />evaluated to determine the erosional patterns, design criteria, and design life. The resulting 2002 beach <br />renourishment project expanded the beach and created a dune, which required approximately <br />120,000 cubic yards of sand obtained from an offshore borrow area. The newly constructed dune was <br />vegetated with a variety of native dune species and now connects the dune systems of the state and <br />county park north and south of the project site. <br /> <br />Construction took place over the summer of 2002, during which Coastal Systems provided construction <br />administration services. Annual monitoring survey and reports were conducted to document the <br />performance for the following four (4) years. Coastal Systems completed the physical monitoring of the <br />project which included the analysis of the project performance based on annual beach profile surveys. <br />Volume calculations were completed and shoreline recession rates calculated. Monitoring reports were <br />submitted and processed through the environmental agencies. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />