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<br />'] <br />1 <br /> <br />'1 <br />I <br /> <br />I <br />I <br /> <br /> <br />1 '1 <br />, <br /> <br />1 <br />I <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />r <br />~ ~ 1 <br /> <br />. J <br /> <br />. 1 <br /> <br />QUAUFICATIONS <br /> <br />Contact: Bret Whidden, Mayor, City of Moore Haven <br />Design, permit and construction of gravity collection system, retention pond and pump station. <br />Construction of master stormwater pump station to Calossahatchee River. <br /> <br />. Phase II of the Stormwater Master Plan 2007 <br />Contact: Alexander Diaz, Town Manager, Town of Golden Beach <br />A pumped stormwater collection, treatment and disposal system to serve a portioin of the Town <br />of Golden Beach. <br /> <br />. Stormwater Improvements & Pump Station Phase I, II, III 2007 <br />Contact: Manuel Marono, Mayor, City of Sweetwater <br />Installation of gravity stormwater collection system, pump stations and force main distribution <br />system to C-04 canal. Phase I included two pump stations each 20 CFS. Phase III included <br />two pump stations each 40 CFS. <br /> <br />. 1-95 Pump Station 2006 <br />Contact: Robert Levy, Town Administrator, Town of Pembroke Park <br />FDOT Corridor Drainage Project, 1-95/Pembroke Park Road. Project includes 84" drainage <br />pipes; micro-tunneling; pump station with four (4) pumps (200 HP motors) each capable of 40 <br />CFS; ditch construction and C-tO canal dredging. This project was a fast track from <br />preliminary design to construction; completion took only 25 months. <br /> <br />. Stormwater Master Plan Update 2006 <br />Contact: Alexander Diaz, Town Manager, Town of Golden Beach <br />The intent of the project was to utilize and enhance an existing master plan. The updated <br />master plan incorporated existing stormwater facilities with a conceptual design in order to <br />achieve a comprehensive system that would improve the Town's flood protection. Due to the <br />existing conditions with the Town (i.e., tidal influences and low topography) stormwater pump <br />stations and water quality structures were implemented in order to address the water quantity <br />and quality of runoff prior to discharge. <br /> <br />. Stormwater Master Plan Evaluation 2005 <br />Contact: John Lavisky, Interim City Administrator, City of Lighthouse Point <br />The primary objective of the study was to compile a comprehensive stormwater plan for the <br />entire City of Lighthouse Point and to identify and determine corrective actions required to <br />resolve existing flooding conditions through best management practices in the development of <br />new and retrofitted stormwater systems, while addressing water quality and water quantity <br />concerns. <br /> <br />CRAIG A. SMITH <br />& ASSOCIATES <br /> <br />Proposer: Craig A. Smith & Associates <br /> <br />RFQ No. 11-11-02 <br /> <br />6 <br />