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<br />This drainage and street improvement project is part of the Comprehensive Plan to alleviate <br />flooding problems throughout the City of Sunny Isles Beach. BHA's approach to solve the flooding <br />problems of the Central Island neighborhood was to utilize Drainage wells. <br /> <br />This drainage and street improvement project is the first of its kind to utilize 22 Stormwater <br />Drainage Wells for flood control. The injection wells are modeled to equalize runoff injection to the <br />water table. <br /> <br />b. Reference Project Name/Address: City of Sunny Isles Beach, Florida <br /> <br />Reference Project Description: <br />Scope of Services Provided: <br /> <br />Golden Shores drainage and street improvements <br /> <br />Survey, street widening and revised preliminary and final design <br />and construction inspection. <br /> <br />Project Start Date: Nov. 2000 <br />Project Completion Date: Mar. 2003 <br /> <br />Construction Completion Date: Jan. 15, 2003 <br /> <br />$ 3,449,896.56 <br /> <br />Professional Fees: $ 448,864.00 <br /> <br />Construction Start Date: 3/2002 <br /> <br />Project Construction Cost: <br /> <br />The City of Sunny Isles Beach was experiencing <br />drainage problems with the recently completed <br />storm drainage pumping system built in the Golden <br />Shores neighborhood. The objective of this project <br />was to identify and quantify alternative methods to <br />remedy the current problems: Drainage evaluation, <br />final design and technical construction assistance to <br />the City were included in this project: The project <br />encompassed four phases of development. BHA <br />provided consulting engineering services for all <br />phases listed below: <br />Phase I: Flood control study and evaluation of the existing storm sewer system and pumping <br />station. Completed on January 2001. <br /> <br /> <br />Phase II: Photogrammetric and planimetric mapping <br />of this 80 acre site, pavement condition survey, plan <br />production for the reconstruction of the storm <br />sewer system, street widening and signalization. <br />This phase also included the electro-mechanical <br />refurbishment of the pumping station and new flood <br />control staging. Storm sewer rehabilitation using <br />epoxy resins and polyester liner was utilized. The <br />9,100 linear feet of storm sewer "cured in place <br />piping" (CIPP) rehabilitation process is considered <br />the largest of its kind in the US and was published <br />on the July 2002 issue of the "Trenchless Technology <br />" magazine. Drainage problem in one section of this <br />neighborhood was accomplished by using four (4) <br />Storm Drainage Wells. <br />Phase III: Technical assistance to the City of Sunny <br />Isles Beach for letting and bidding process for the <br />implementation of this 3.5 million construction cost project. Completed on October 2001. <br />Phase IV: Consulting engineering services for the construction supervision (CEI) for the construction <br />of this project. Completed on January 2003. <br /> <br /> <br />5 <br />