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Traffic Engineering
Bid No. (xx-xx-xx)
11-11-01
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RFP
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[ ____ i <br />I, Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. <br />E X i E P T 1 0 N A I S 0 L LI i 1 0 N 5 <br />s <br />The typical CGA internal reviews take place at 30 %, 60 %, 90 %, and 100% complete documents. After <br />incorporation of the City's 30% comments, CGA will proceed to completion of 60% construction <br />documents. As with the 30% documents, the 60% construction documents would then be provided to the <br />City staff for review and comment. We will proceed to 90% construction documents upon incorporation of <br />the City's 60% comments. CGA will prepare the construction permit applications and supporting <br />documentation at the 90% construction document stage to assist Sunny Isles Beach with obtaining the <br />construction permits for the improvements. <br />In addition, CGA will review the project from a "Constructability" of design perspective in order to meet the <br />City's goals and objectives and to maintain a firm grasp on the costs associated with each project. <br />The "Constructability" of a design is an important facet to consider during each phase of a design's <br />development, however, when a preliminary design is nearing substantial completion (90% plans), it <br />undergoes an in -house constructability review by our CEI and Construction Management Departments. <br />This review specifically ensures that the plans make sense from a construction perspective, and is intended <br />to minimize potential problems in the field during construction. <br />RFQ #11- 11 -01, Traffic Engineering Services Page 414 <br />
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