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<br /> <br />Engineering Contractor · State CUC-057030 &. CGC-060135 <br />Lic. &. Ins. Dade CC#E- 1353 · Broward Lic. #CC96- 1436E <br /> <br />Projeet Coordination & Sehedule <br /> <br />The Central Island Emergency Outfall project listed in this RFP has its difficult <br />phase but for the most part it is a straight forward project. After studying the plans and <br />field conditions Miguel Lopez Jr Inc would perform the work in the following manner; <br /> <br />The project would commence with the core drilling of the existing inlet on North Bay <br />Road. From there we would install Structures 1 & 2 and trying to keep the damage to a <br />minimum. Next would be the installation of the control structure and line. Depending on <br />the weight of the structure we may rent a small crane to install the structure. Obviously <br />the final run to the seawall would be done last. In order to complete this phase we would <br />have to cut back the existing CBS wall by 10 feet. We would then hire a professional <br />concrete cutting contractor to come in and core the seawall. We would study the tidal <br />conditions and time the cut so that it is low tide. By doing this it will minimize the water <br />intrusion through the new opening. Lastly we would demolish the F curb and install the <br />trench drain as indicated on the plans. After this everything will be restored to original <br />condition. <br /> <br />Miguel Lopez Jr, Inc estimates the time to complete the project would be 90 calendar <br />days. The trench drain material can take a long lead time so we need to ensure we have <br />ample time to consider this. <br /> <br />Sealcoating · Thermoplastic · Asphalt Resurfacing · Striping · Patching · Drainage · Extruded Curb · Parking Bumper & Traffic Signs <br /> <br />7711 N.W. 74 Ave. · Medley, FL 33166 · www.lopezinc.com · E-mail: miguel@lopezinc.com <br />
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