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CITY OF SUNNY ISLES BEACH – CONSULTING ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR GOLDEN SHORES <br />UTILITY UNDERGROUNDING AND ROADWAY IMPROVEMENTS (CCNA) - RFQ NO. 18-08-01 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />SECTION E - QUALIFICATION INFORMATION AND ASSIGNED PERSONNEL <br /> <br />▪ The South County Neighborhood Improvement Project <br />The South County Neighborhood Improvement Project (SCNIP) includes approximately <br />1,400 acres of land between State Road 7 and I-95, south of Pembroke Road. The <br />project included the design, permitting, bidding and construction consisting of 53 miles <br />of roadway, 181,000 linear feet of storm sewer (including exfiltration trench), 140,618 <br />linear feet of water main, 236,226 linear feet of gravity sanitary sewer, and 80 miles of <br />sidewalk. This project also included abandoning in-place and grouting over 50,000 <br />linear feet of existing water main. CTA provided topographic survey, design, permitting <br />landscape architecture, and construction engineering and inspection services on each of <br />these projects. The project was completed 2006. <br />▪ The Miami Gardens Livable Neighborhoods Improvement Project <br />The Livable Neighborhoods Improvement Project includes approximately 222 total acres <br />of land subdivided among four separate sites; <br />namely Garden Circle, Kings Garden I & II, Kings <br />Garden III and Vista Verde. The project includes: <br />34,200 linear feet of roadway, 7,840 linear feet of <br />sidewalk, 19,000 linear feet of storm sewer, 151 <br />drainage structures, the regrading of 22,500 <br />linear feet of swales, and the addition of 112 <br />street lights, along with street trees and <br />landscape/hardscape. The project began in 2009 <br />and is continuing at present. Four phases are <br />complete. <br />▪ The Garden Acres Neighborhood Improvement Project <br />Garden Acres was a single-family residential neighborhood approximately with an area of <br />approximately 24 acres. The new drainage system consists of 4” deep roadway swales, <br />drainage pipes and structures, exfiltration trenches and two controlled discharge points <br />into an existing drainage system located within the NE 6th Avenue right-of-way. The <br />roadway swales help with the storage and convey the runoff from the roadway and the <br />house lots. The swales and exfiltration trenches handle the water quality volume <br />generated by the roadway right-of-way area. CTA analyzed the system using ICPR <br />software. CTA provided design, permitting and CEI services for the project. The roadway <br />restoration consisted of 4,985 linear feet of roadway. The drainage system consisted of <br />2,136 linear feet of storm sewer, 4,171 linear feet <br />and of exfiltration trench. The project also <br />included major roadway, water and sanitary sewer <br />improvements. The water improvements <br />consisted of 5,591 linear feet of 6” diameter <br />main, and 962 linear feet of 8” diameter main. <br />The sanitary improvements consisted of 7,045 <br />linear feet of 8” diameter sewer, 218 linear feet of <br />4” diameter forcemain, and 1,044 linear feet of 6” <br />diameter forcemain. Improvements included two <br />lift stations. The project was completed in 2014. <br />E | Page 4
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