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<br />Traffic Operations, Modal Development & Transportation
<br />Planning, and Surveying & Mapping. Our staff includes seven
<br />professional engineers, one professional traffic operations
<br />engineer, two professional surveyors and Mappers, four
<br />engineers in training, three CADD technicians, two
<br />administrators, and five three-man survey crews. They
<br />have a clear understanding of the needs for cost efficient
<br />design solutions that improve the highway drainage with a
<br />focus on safety and mobility of all highway users. Their goal
<br />is to provide clients with the safest/best design solution
<br />possible.
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<br />Their Stormwater Management Design section offers
<br />a wide range of hydrologic, hydraulic and water related
<br />studies, from simple flood (drainage) studies, to complex
<br />stormwater management programs. They understand the
<br />challenges of stormwater management in South Florida and
<br />use cutting-edge technology to solve those challenges.Their
<br />software capabilities include HEC-HMS (HEC-I). HECRAS
<br />(HEC-2), AdlCPR, SWMM, UNET, Goepak Drainage, and
<br />ASAD. They also have the capabilities to use GIS input in
<br />conjunction with Arc HYDRO conversion to model large
<br />basin watersheds. The utilization of these tools will aid in
<br />meeting the dynamic criteria of the regulatory agencies'
<br />design standards.
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<br />C.H. Perez also has a wealth of experience with Stormwater
<br />Drainage projects, which makes them a perfect candidate
<br />for providing clients with a forward-looking and innovative
<br />Stormwater Improvement Designs. Their Stormwater
<br />Management section has provided numerous public
<br />sector clients with stormwater services and has worked
<br />with a wide range of state, local, and federal regulatory
<br />agencies. Moreover, they are based in South Florida, and
<br />their experience in and knowledge of South Florida is
<br />unparalleled.Their Senior Project Manager, Derrick Lewis,
<br />P.E. has served on numerous technical advisory committees
<br />including the FDOT and has worked with every Broward
<br />County agency and has developed an excellent rapport
<br />with County staff, especially in the areas of Stormwater
<br />Management.
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<br />Nutting Engineers of Florida, Inc.
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<br />N utti ng Engi neers of Florida, I nc. has been one of the premier
<br />geotechnical engineering firms in South Florida since its
<br />inception in 1967. The firm's comprehensive range of
<br />services includes geotechnical exploration and engineering
<br />including soil borings and groundwater well drilling,
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<br />monitoring of pile installation, groundwork modification
<br />and chemical grouting procedures, quality control/quality
<br />assurance testing of construction mc:terials, and structural
<br />inspections (special/threshold) of strUctures.
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<br />Their project portfolio is varied and encompasses airports;
<br />seaports; roadways (improvements, widening, extensions,
<br />lighting, guard rails); bridges; parking lots and garages;
<br />drainage systems; city halls and municipal buildings; parks
<br />and recreational facilities; hospitals; educational facilities (K-
<br />12 and higher educational facilities); auditoriums; stadiums/
<br />sports facilities; water and wastewater treatment plants;
<br />water storage facilities; courthouses; industrial parks; mining
<br />operations; shopping centers; residential communities;
<br />hotels; assisted-living facilities; high-rise condominiums and
<br />office towers; and communication towers.
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<br />PROPOSED SERVICES
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<br />The approach to the Project will be subdividing the work
<br />into four work tasks consisting of the Conceptual Level
<br />Design (Phase I), Final Design and Environmental permitting
<br />(Phase II), Construction Services (Phase III), and General
<br />Administration.
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<br />PHASE I - CONCEPTUAL DESIGN
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<br />This phase will be initiated by a Project Kickoff and Site
<br />Visit. The key project members of K&S will attend a project
<br />kick-off meeting with the City and partners to review the
<br />overall project objectives, scope of work, primary and
<br />secondary contacts for each organization, project and
<br />meeting schedules, and to request specific information
<br />from the City and its partners.
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<br />During the kickoff meeting, the City and all partners will
<br />discuss concepts for the utilization of the corridor during
<br />construction. Detailed minutes of the kickoff meeting will
<br />be prepared by K&S and distributed to all parties attending
<br />the meeting. K&S will also conduct a site visit in conjunction
<br />with City staff and project partners.The site visit will be used
<br />to familiarize K&S with site conditions and characteristics
<br />of the drainage conditions.
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<br />The next step will be the assembly and summary of Existing
<br />Data. K&S will collect and review available information
<br />regarding the project site and contributing watershed.
<br />Agencies and organizations to be contacted include,
<br />but are not limited to, the City, Florida Department of
<br />Transportation, and the prior permit information from
<br />the SFWMD and DERM. Information to be collected will
<br />include, at a minimum, engineer's reports; construction
<br />plans; specifications and permit documents for existing
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<br />RFP #11-11-02
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