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<br />CH~RE <br /> <br />) &i\SSOCIMFS <br /> <br />infrastructure improvements including water <br />main replacements, stormwater drainage <br />improvements, paving & grading, <br />streetscaping enhancements, landscaping <br />improvements, lighting improvements, and <br />roadway reconstruction. Additionally, due to <br />existing listed contaminated sites within the <br />proximity of the right of way improvements, <br />environmental coordination including <br />contaminated sites analysis and consideration <br />of the radius of influence was necessary for <br />coordinating dewatering operations. Due to <br />the existing mixed residential and commercial <br />environment of this neighborhood, special <br />design efforts were made to incorporate <br />walkable community elements including <br />meeting all ADA requirements, providing <br />street furniture, providing bicycle paths, <br />upgrading sidewalks, incorporating specialty <br />treatments at crosswalks, landscaping <br />improvements with specialized tree wells to <br />provide a walkable surface and bulb outs to <br />increase pedestrian friendliness and safety. <br />~his project also required extensive <br />bordination with the public, adjacent CRAs, <br />historic districts and various regulatory <br />agencies. <br /> <br />Miami Beach Sunset Islands 1 & 2 Right- <br />of-Way Improvements, Chen Moore and <br />Associates is the prime consultant responsible <br />for planning, design, permitting, bid and <br />award and construction engineering and <br />inspection services for i nfrastructu re <br />improvements within the public right of way <br />areas of the Sunset Islands I & II <br />neighborhood of Miami Beach. The project <br />encompasses :l: 11,000 LF of ROW <br />infrastructure improvements including water <br />main replacements, stormwater drainage <br />improvements, paving & grading, traffic <br />pavement marking and signing related <br />enhancements and roadway reconstruction, <br />Extensive coordination with adjacent <br />residents and with environmental agencies <br />was necessary due to the projects <br />environmentally sensitive location and <br />surrounding environmental resources. <br /> <br />Pinecrest Pinecrest Pine Needle Lane & <br />Rock Garden Lane Stormwater Analysis <br />Study. CMA is currently providing a <br />stormwater analysis study of a +/- 90 acre <br />residential area within the Village of Pinecrest <br />to address resident concerns regarding <br />drainage. The Rock Garden Lane and Pine <br />Needle Lane basin areas of the Village are <br />closed drainage basins with elevation changes <br />of +/- 10 feet from the highest portions of the <br />basin to the lowest portions and currently <br />served only with exfiltration trench. Initial <br />analysis conducted by CMA utilizing LIDAR <br />data assisted in identifying the basin <br />boundaries and contributing area to be +/- 90 <br />acres which was previously believed to be <br />only +/-37 acres by the Village. Utilizing XP <br />SWMM modeling, CMA was able to model <br />existing conditions and show peak stages <br />during various storm events which was <br />calibrated utilizing data and observations <br />during recent storm events. The existing <br />conditions model developed by CMA <br />confirmed that the existing basin areas did <br />not meet the Village Stormwater Level of <br />Service standard and CMA is currently <br />working with the Village to determine the best <br />value solutions to meet the Level of Service <br />requirements, <br /> <br />Miami Gardens YMCA/ FC Barcelona <br />Soccer Field. CMA worked with Borrelli <br />Architects to design the demolition, <br />earthwork, paving, grading, drainage, <br />landscape architecture and irrigation plans for <br />a park master plan that included professional <br />level soccer field, a baseball field and a multi- <br />purpose field (flag football and soccer) within <br />the existing property adjacent to the existing <br />YMCA Miami Gardens facility in Miami <br />Gardens. The scope included final design for <br />the professional level soccer field including <br />the earthwork and mainline drainage noted <br />above. Services include government <br />permitting with PERA (formerly DERM) and <br />Miami Gardens, bidding assistance, <br />construction observation and closeout <br />services. <br /> <br />RFQ No, 12-04-04 Design and Permitting Services of the Intracoastal Parks <br /> <br />3-19 <br />