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Marine and Coastal Professional Engineering Consulting Svcs
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18-02-01
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| Page 39 <br />City of Sunny Isles Beach | RFQ No. 18-02-01 | March 22, 2018 <br />Marine And Coastal Professional Engineering Consulting Services (CCNA) <br />AUTHORIZED FOR LOCAL REPRODUCTION STANDARD FORM 330 (1/2004) PAGE 1 <br />MANDATORY USE DATE OF FORM 6/2004 <br />F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM’S <br />QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT <br />(Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified. <br />Complete one Section F for each project.) <br />20. EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY <br />NUMBER <br />3 <br />21. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) 22. YEAR COMPLETED <br />Key Biscayne Beach Management, Key Biscayne, FL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) <br />2019 (Estimated) 2019 (Estimated) <br />23. PROJECT OWNER’S INFORMATION <br />a. PROJECT OWNER b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME c. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER <br />Village of Key Biscayne John Gilbert 305-356-5514 <br />24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT (Include scope, size, and cost) <br />While at a previous firm, Tim Blankenship, Christy Brush, and Yong Chen designed, permitted, and supervised beach <br />management projects including: <br />Beach Nourishment (2002): The project expanded the beach and created a dune, which required approximately 120,000 <br />cubic yards of sand obtained from an offshore borrow area. Marine resource and hydrographic surveys conducted, along with <br />sand source search, jet probes, vibracores, and marine archeological surveys were conducted. The newly constructed dune <br />was vegetated with a variety of native dune species and now connects the dune systems of the State and County parks north <br />and south of the project site. Construction took place in 2002, and construction administration services were provided. <br />Physical monitoring was conducted for the project, and the biological monitoring was provided by Miami -Dade Division of <br />Environmental Resources Management (DERM). From 2007 to 2009, Tim and Christy also worked with the Village and the <br />environmental permitting agencies to resolve impacts to approximately 0.62 acre of seagrass bed that resulted from <br />movement of the dredge pipeline during construction. CSA Ocean Science completed the mitigation. <br />Truck-haul Beach Dune Repair (2008): This project was undertaken due to hurricane impacts in 2004 and 2005. The dune <br />repair project involved placing sand from an upland sand mine on approximately 1,000 feet of beach in two hot spot areas. <br />Sand source alternatives were reviewed, and construction staging plans were developed. Tim worked closely with the Village <br />to coordinate for funding reimbursement from FEMA. <br />Marine Turtle Protection Ordinance (2009): Christy and Laura Shepherd additionally consulted with the Village to educate <br />their staff relative to enforcement of their Marine Turtle Protection Ordinance, which included surveys of oceanfront properties <br />for lighting compliance to prevent nesting and hatchling turtle disorientation. Tim and Laura participated in public workshop s <br />and worked with the Village attorneys in drafting the turtle lighting ordinance. <br />Truck-haul Beach Nourishment (2012): Design and permitting of a truck haul beach nourishment project with <br />approximately 37,500 cubic yards of sand from an upland mine. Assisted Village with fast-track procurement process utilizing <br />previously bid construction unit prices from another municipality. Yong Chen was coastal project engineer for the design of <br />the beach nourishment. Provided Resident Project Representative (RPR) and construction surveys throug hout the project <br />construction. Provided physical and biological reporting. This project was also funded by FEMA. <br />Moffatt & Nichol (M&N), as a subconsultant to EAC Consulting, Inc., provided coastal engineering and environmental <br />permitting services for the 2017 truck haul beach nourishment in the Village of Key Biscayne, Florida. The Village was <br />impacted by Hurricane Matthew in October, 2016, with extensive beach erosion that extended into the coastal dunes. Beach <br />profiles were conducted to assess the storm impacts, and a maintenance beach nourishment project designed. The design <br />required Equilibrium Toe of Fill (ETOF) estimated to optimize the beach fill template design along 6,000 feet of shoreline. A <br />coastal engineering analysis was performed utilizing two independent methods to estimate the ETOF to avoid impacts to <br />adjacent nearshore seagrass beds. <br />Prior to construction, M&N coordinated and managed updated biological mapping of the adjacent seagrass beds as well as <br />monitoring transects along the from the project limits to include control transects outside of the project area. This data was <br />utilized along with beach profile surveys to design the beach fill template. <br />Construction plans and specifications were compiled, and M&N assisted the Village with procuring a qualified construction <br />contractor on an expedited schedule. M&N provided construction administration services for the duration of the project in 2017 <br />for conformance with plans, specifications, and permit conditions. Pre- and post-construction profile sections were reviewed <br />and volumes estimated to verify beach fill quantities as construction progressed. M&N prepared the post-construction <br />engineering report required by the environmental agencies for permit compliance.
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