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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 />12 <br />01C032018D <br /> <br /> Hydrodynamic Data Collection <br />The purpose of collecting hydrodynamic data is to <br />identify coastal processes in a specific area that would <br />contribute to the design of a project. Additionally, <br />collected hydrodynamic data is used to calibrate and <br />verify accuracy of the numerical modeling efforts <br />utilized in the beach nourishment and coastal <br />protection project design phases. Hydrodynamic data <br />collection typically consists of deploying Acoustic <br />Doppler Current Profilers (ADCPs) to measure waves <br />and currents in nearshore areas and within inlets. <br />APTIM owns and operates ADCPs. APTIM has divers <br />that deploy and recover the gauges that can be set to <br />collect data for as long as two months. Typically, a pair <br />of devices is deployed to show the propagation of <br />waves from offshore into the nearshore and through <br />the inlets. We have used this method in modeling and <br />permitting on previous projects. ADCP data can also be <br />used to evaluate seasonal variations of small‐scale boat wakes for use in the design of marinas and <br />mooring systems. <br />Underwater Structural Investigations <br />APTIM engineers have extensive experience <br />performing underwater structural investigations of <br />waterfront structures across Florida. Our designated <br />Project Manager for this RFQ, Jordon Cheifet, PE, <br />previously performed an underwater structural <br />investigation of the nearshore breakwaters in the City. <br />A thorough underwater evaluation can be conducted <br />to determine the existing or baseline condition, <br />recommend and prioritize maintenance and repair <br />actions, determine the suitability and serviceability for <br />specific uses and loads, evaluate life safety, improve <br />durability, enable historic preservation, establish a <br />baseline condition for change of ownership or legal <br />purposes, or to quantify post‐storm damage. Our <br />team of engineer‐divers can perform engineering assessments of the City’s waterfront infrastructure <br />including breakwaters, seawalls, piers, boat ramps, marinas, and mooring systems. Underwater structural <br />investigations performed prior to beginning the design process or as part of a regular maintenance <br />program can introduce potential cost‐savings to the City’s waterfront facilities. <br />Marine and Coastal Engineering <br />For over 30 years, APTIM's engineers have designed and managed the construction of over 100 marine <br />and coastal engineering projects including docks, seawalls, and dredge/fill projects. We will apply this <br />experience and understanding of marine and coastal construction to the City’s projects. Typical projects <br />for APTIM include the following: <br /> <br />APTIM divers have experience deploying ADCPs for <br />hydrodynamic data collection. <br /> <br />Underwater structural evaluations of severely <br />deteriorated municipal dock.
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