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11-11-02
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<br />r 1 <br /> <br />CIVIL ENGINEERING SERVICES <br />TO DESIGN STREET AND DRAINAGE IMPROVEME 'J~ . <br />BID NO. 11- 11-02 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />rl <br />'1 <br />r 1 <br /> <br />Belle Meade Drainage Improvements and Stormwater Pump Station Design <br />Miami, Florida <br /> <br />r 1 <br />I <br /> <br />Belle Meade is a 60-acre, single family, residential neighborhood located in the northeastern portion of the City of Miami adjacent <br />to Biscayne Bay, Over the years, problems with the inadequate drainage infrastructure, tidally influenced groundwater, site <br />elevation, and deteriorating streets created a condition of moderate to severe flooding in the area. C3TS performed a drainage <br />study and best alternative drainage solutions for the Belle Meade area. The model was run and calibrated based on existing <br />conditions. Design iterations were then input into the system and evaluated against the City's design criteria. The final design <br />recommendation was a 120 cfs pump station with approximately 4,000 feet of collection system. <br /> <br />, 1 <br />J <br /> <br />Following the study, C3TS provided the design and permitting of the drainage and streetscape improvements encompassing <br />several miles of road in a developed flood-prone neighborhood providing quality treatment through the use of exfiltration trenches <br />and storm water treatment units and discharging through a large stormwater pump station to the Little River Canal. Permitting <br />included pre/post computer modeling and stage calculation for Miami-Dade's Class II Surface Water Management Permit. <br /> <br />rl <br /> <br />._ J <br /> <br />. 1 <br />-j ., <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />10 <br />
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