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City of Sunny Isles Beach, Florida <br />Marine and Coastal Professional Engineering Consulting Services (CCNA) | RFQ No. 18‐02‐01 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Aptim Environmental & Infrastructure, Inc. <br />11 <br />01C032018D <br /> <br />foot. APTIM was previously contracted to collect LiDAR data offshore of Palm Beach, Broward, and Miami‐ <br />Dade Counties. This data extended offshore to approximately the 120‐foot contour. The USACE also <br />contracted APTIM to assist in the reduction of their LiDAR <br />data sets. <br />While LiDAR data provides comprehensive bathymetric <br />and topographic data, collection of the data can be quite <br />expensive. The data can be used to supplement inlet and <br />nearshore bathymetry. We would track state or county <br />plans to collect additional LiDAR data in the City. Collection <br />of LiDAR data is sensitive to water clarity so timing of the <br />data collection is important, especially around inlets, since <br />tidal flows can cloud the water. Ideally, LiDAR should be <br />collected during a neap tidal cycle. <br />Recently, our team has expanded our service offerings with advanced laser scanning technology and <br />drone use. APTIM owns and operates Faro X330 terrestrial laser scanners and multiple drones. APTIM has <br />deployed these systems in a wide variety of environments for the scanning of existing topographic and as‐ <br />built conditions, photo/video documenting of construction progress, and monitoring coastal conditions. <br />The scanning system allows for the rapid collection of millions of data points, at a resolution of up to one <br />point every 0.055 inches at 30‐foot scan distance. The scanner also contains an internal camera, which <br />allows for photographs in real color red‐green‐blue values to be transposed onto the 3D point cloud. With <br />the use of RTK GPS and a reflectorless total station, scan data can be repeated in future surveys. <br /> <br /> <br />APTIM’s drone fleet includes DJI’s Phantom III, IV, <br />and Inspire 1 Pro. <br /> <br />APTIM routinely utilizes drone technology for post‐storm damage evaluations and shoreline assessments.
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