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11-11-02
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<br />r 1 <br /> <br />1811YNI <br />AND ASSOCIATES INC. <br />EHGIHl:ERS - PLAHHERS . SURVErORS <br /> <br />Robayna and Associates, Inc <br />City of Sunny Isles Beach <br />RFQ No. 11-11-02 <br /> <br />r J <br /> <br />r 1 <br /> <br />The most important portion of the project to the residents is the phasing of the construction as not to impact <br />the only parking area they have. This project also included the preparation of lighting plans for the parking <br />and pool area and an associated cost benefit analysis for the choice of either LED or HID. In the end the <br />choice of LED was made for both areas, The geotechnical and soil services were provided by U.S. South <br />and Testing Lab. For reference contact Ms. Petri Hernandez - Property Manager Tel: 305-935-1319 Fax: <br />305-933-3365 Email: bonavidacondo@bellsouth.net <br /> <br />r 1 <br />J <br /> <br /> <br />· One of the several projects we have prepared for Miami Dade County DERM was Outfall Drainage <br />Improvement Programs at SW 13ih Ave from Coral Way to <br />Tamiami Trail and Coral Way (SW 26 St.) Interconnection. This was <br />an existing 4 lane divided arterial road constructed in the <br />development process by several residential projects with major <br />drainage problems. The drainage system was a variety of <br />unconnected exfiItration systems. RAA research originals plans, <br />which included French drains and slab covered trenches, analyzed <br />the situation of the existing drainage systems on the roadway and <br />interconnecting adjacent street, including the intersection with Coral <br />Way. Most drainage system did not have sufficient capacity to handle major storms, had maintenance <br />problems or were constructed in a way that intersecting roads overburden the systems. Design plans were <br />prepared to interconnect the individual systems along SW 1371h Ave. to handle the arterial drainage as well <br />as the contributing areas from the adjacent streets, which were partially re-graded. This system was also <br />interconnected with the system in Coral Way outfalling to the SW 132nd Ave. Canal. A plugged connection <br />capability was provided on the Tamiami Trail end of the project to connect to the proposed 13ih Ave, <br />project to the north and future Tamiami Road Improvements in the future. Curb and gutters with grading <br />problems were modified or reconstructed to provide proper flow of the storm water. Landscaping affected <br />by the construction was reconstructed as was the pavement along the entire East side of SW 1371h Ave. and <br />crossing to the West side were reconstructed. Maintenance of Traffic (MOT) plans was also prepared for <br />this busy highway. Limited construction consultation and inspections were also required. For reference <br />you may contact Rene Diaz, P.E. from MDC Department of Environmental Resource Management <br />(DERM) now PERA at Tel: 305-372-6697 or Email: diazr@miamidade.gov <br /> <br />I J <br /> <br />r I <br /> <br />r . <br />. 1 <br /> <br />, 1 <br /> <br />. . <br /> <br />These projects described above are only a few of an extent list of projects we have designed. <br /> <br />Below is a reiteration of the scope of services as stated in Section 3.2-A of the RFQ as well as how we can <br />meet said scope. <br /> <br />I I <br /> <br />1. Introduction describing the services required including but no limited to: <br />a. Complete and Necessary Survey. <br />Because R&A has an in house surveying department the project manager can easily review <br />collected data as it comes in and request either additional information be collected so that the <br />survey is considered complete and detailed sufficiently for design purposes. Having a survey <br />department in house further streamlines the design process since the formats and standards flow <br />from department to department. <br /> <br />b. Design calculations Per Miami-Dade County and City Requirements. <br />Over the lat 30 years R&A has designed numerous drainage systems within the coastal areas of <br />Miami-Dade County and has a long standing relationship with all of the departments in the <br />reorganized MDC - PERA. Since every project begins with considering Stormwater <br />Calculations R&A have built a strong relationship with PERA - Water Control Division. This <br />year alone we have designed and are currently permitting two drainage wells for an apartment <br />building in the City of A ventura. <br /> <br />c. Complete Bid Set of Drawings <br /> <br />12 <br />
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