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Village of EsteroSunny Isles Beach RFQ 18-02-01 | Marine and Coastal Professional Engineering Consulting Services
<br />county area. This includes ports and marinas, water and waste water treatment plant, new and expansion projects, water control structures, condition survey of existing structures, wind mitigation and hurricane hardening of existing structures. Also, we provide marine, bridge and building structural engineering services.Our firm has completed over 4,500 projects with over 1,800 commercial and public buildings, 12 major water and waste water treatment plants, 46 water control pump station structures, 84 marinas and major seawall projects during the past 47 years in the US and on several islands in the Caribbean Basin. We are State Certified and Threshold Inspectors. Lakdas Nanayakkara and two of our staff members are professional Engineers as well as state certified general contractors who have in depth knowledge of design, inspection and constructability of marine engineering projects. Lakdas/Yohalem Engineering, Inc. offers a variety of inspection and Engineering Design services which include: threshold and site inspections, feasibility studies, design and condition survey of structures, restoration damage assessments, value engineering, constructability and peer review.L.Y.E is certified by Florida Department of Transportation for Category 3.1 for Highway Design and 4.1.1 & 4.1.2 for Bridge Design services and Category 10.1 for Roadway Construction Engineering Inspection.Our miscellaneous structural engineering and marine services includes:
<br />• Renovations, addition and new building facilities for ports and marinas, residential, multi-residential, docks and seawall, bulkhead and pier projects
<br />• Renovations and new seawalls, decks and bridge structures
<br />• Prepare construction documents for building improvements for hurricane shelters (hurricane hardening)
<br />• Structural condition survey of existing buildings for hurricane shelters
<br />• Roof evaluation of existing buildings and prepare construction documents for re- roofing
<br />• Constructability review, building code compliance and value engineering of projects prepared by other Consultants
<br />• Threshold and special inspection services for school building construction
<br />• Structural condition survey of existing pump station and compile reports of our findings
<br />• Structural design and prepare construction documents for renovations and upgrade of existing pump facilities
<br />• Civil (paving, grading, storm water and sewer system) and Structural design of new school building facilities
<br />KEY PERSONNEL Chris Giordano, MSC, CCM will serve as the Project Manager on this contract. Chris’ experience as a Marine Specialty Contractor (MSC) allows him to foresee any potential delays or issues with the project prior to them becoming schedule or budget constraints. Chris has completed over $200 million in municipal marine work throughout his career from dredging, filling, permitting, seawalls, revetments, turning basins etc. Chris was an integral part of a number of coastal projects within the City of Sunny Isles Beach as well as the surrounding community. In 2005 Chris managed the $15 Million partially F.I.N.D. funded project to remove 800,000 CY of beach compatible fill from Rattlesnake Island to re-nourish New Smyrna Beach. This large scale, long distance hydraulic dredge and pump project was unique in the fact that it combined up-land mechanic works, marine structures, long distance pumping and narrow beach fill/retention of pumped material all into one project. Upon completion of the this project, Chris was again called on to manage the re-construction of Rattlesnake Island into a once again usable Dredge Material Management Area (DMMA) for F.I.N.D.Chris was also the Project Manager for the nearby Miami Beach BEAR 1 Project. This project included the relocation of the beach compatible sand from the Lummus Park area to the 27th street “Hot Spots”. This beach nourishment project utilized innovative hydraulic pumping techniques to allow 95% of the construction area to remain open and useful to the public. The $2.1 Million project was completed in only 45 days. Chris along with other key staff at CGA, have worked collaboratively together in the assessment, design, permitting, and construction administration of coastal and marine facilities and other coastal engineering projects ranging from seawalls, docks and boat ramps to beach renourishment, shoreline stabilization, coastal pathways and waterfront parks.
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