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<br />Norwood-Oeffler Water Treatment Plant & Operations Center
<br />The Norwood Oeffler Water Treatment Plant & Operations Center project consists of a $60 million expansion for the City of
<br />North Miami Beach Water Treatment Plant. The expansion includes a new 14,500 s.f. two-story office building for the plant's
<br />administrative personnel, water testing laboratory, locker rooms, and break rooms. In addition there is a new 21,450 s.f.
<br />Processing Building for the nanofiltration, reverse osmosis skids, control room, generator, motor controls, and pump room.
<br />The 4,290 s.f. high service pump building contains additional pumps, generator room, and motor control center. There is a
<br />new 2,380 s.f. sodium hypochlorite building, and a new 5.0 MG ground storage water tank with architectural treatment.
<br />C3TS provided architectural, structural, and landscape design & improvements for the 8.9 acre site in addition to
<br />construction administration services.
<br />C3TS provided shop drawing reviews, RFI tracking, Change Item tracking, and ensured an adequate flow of prompt
<br />information to owner and field personnel. Additionally, C3TS provided special inspections for foundations, structural slabs,
<br />reinforce concrete and steel structural elements, masonry wall inspections, structural framing and inspections for roofing,
<br />insulation applications, stucco, and building interiors.
<br />The Permit process was complex because of the number of agencies and the logistics involved in permitting various
<br />buildings (i.e., Department of Environmental Resource Management, Miami Dade Water & Sewer and Miami Dade Fire
<br />Rescue), which entailed a complex approval process for industrial type occupancies, chemical storage areas, labs, and
<br />generator rooms.
<br />Reference:
<br />City of North Miami
<br />Hiep B. Huynh, PE
<br />305-948-3267
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<br />Walker Park Community Center & Library
<br />C3TS' professional design staff has worked on a number of community service centers throughout South Florida. Such
<br />experience includes the Walker Park Community Service Center and Library for the City of Hialeah. As part of their
<br />continuing services contract, the City of Hialeah commissioned C3TS to provide architecture and engineering design and
<br />construction for a 25,000 sq. ft. community center, library, daycare center, outdoor play areas and classrooms for adults and
<br />children alike. The vernacular design of this building and courtyard style will help create the image the City of Hialeah
<br />wishes to project and will increase the value of the surrounding properties. This project includes modifications of site design
<br />to allow for future growth of either soccer fields or baseball fields for the community and a possible fire/police station.
<br />Reference:
<br />City of Hialeah Recreation & Community Services
<br />Julio Robaina
<br />305-442-6868
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<br />Martin County Emergency Services Vehicle Maintenance & Storage Facility
<br />C3TS was selected by Martin County for the development of design criteria for the design/build of the first phase of the
<br />county's ultimate vehicle maintenance facility. Incorporating the latest in servicing technology, including portable hydraulic
<br />lifts, overhead cranes, and prefabricated rack storage, this facility will be the definitive state-of-the-art facility in South
<br />Florida. C3TS is responsible for both this first phase 20,000 sJ design criteria package and the 60,000 sJ master
<br />planning, including environmental assessment through South Florida Water Management District of this facility.
<br />Reference:
<br />Martin County
<br />Clifford Appe, Bureau Chief Communication and Facilities
<br />772-288-5710
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