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City of Sunny Isles Beach RFQ No. 18-08-01 | Consulting Engineering Services for Golden Shores Utility Undergrounding and Roadway Improvements (CCNA) <br />6. FIRM AND REFERENCES AND SIMILAR WORK COMPLETEDExamples of Similar Work <br />The CGA project team has experience providing similar services in the South Florida area - and is fully qualified to perform the services outlined in this RFQ. Examples of similar work performed by the team is outlined below. Additional project experience and references can be found in Section 5. Qualification Information and Assigned Personnel of the SF330 form.Town of Surfside9293 Harding Avenue | Surfside, FL 33154 <br />Guillermo Olmedillo, Town ManagerTel: 305.861.4863Fax: 305.861.1302E-Mail: GOlmedillo@townofsurfsidefl.gov <br />Project Title: Various ProjectsLocation: Surfside, FL <br />Description of Work:Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. (CGA) managed the Town of Surfside’s Utility Rehabilitation Project from start to finish. The project consisted of investigating the existing potable water, storm sewer, and sanitary sewer systems while identifying and performing cost benefit analyses on each required improvement. The potable water system investigation included fire flow analysis, coupon sampling and as-built review. The new system was designed to increase / maximize available fire flow, and replace deteriorating or known problem areas within the existing system. The project also relocated the back of yard water services and meters with front yard services which included AMR (microwave readable) water meters, which resulted in a operating cost savings to the Town. Service sizes were increased to provide for both domestic and landscape water meters thus allowing for a savings to the water charges. The final design included the replacement of over 32,000 LF of water main, 1,587 water services, 1,278 new water meters and 46 additional fire hydrants. The sanitary sewer system analysis included video analysis of the existing gravity system, Inflow/Infiltration (I/I) testing, and a review of water consumption vs sewage transmission. Based on the system analysis and facility design life, over 50,000 LF of sanitary sewer main was CIPP lined or replaced. In addition, the Town’s two (2) sewage pump stations were completely rebuilt with updated and more efficient pumps including SCADA controls. The force mains from the pump stations to the shared transmission main were also replaced. The Town has observed the post construction reduction in I/I has <br />reduced their monthly sewage transfer and disposal costs by over 30%, thus bringing the Town back into compliance with the County issued Consent Decree.The storm sewer system was upgraded to include three (3) SCADA controlled pump stations, nine (9) shallow injection drainage wells, twenty (20) control structures and the required RCP pipeline to interconnect the existing gravity drainage system with the newly installed pumped well system.In conjunction with these infrastructure improvements, CGA oversaw the planning and installation of underground conduits at all planned future roadway crossings for existing overhead wire utilities to be converted to underground. CGA coordinated with FPL, Atlantic Broadband, and AT&T to relocate the existing overhead wire utilities to underground while the roadways were already disrupted with the infrastructure construction. After significant coordination efforts, the Town eventually elected to install only PVC conduit at all roadway crossings in preparation for a future undergrounding of these overhead utilities. CGA oversaw the planning and installation of the conduits at all planned roadway crossings. <br />CGA obtained all necessary permits, such as, Department of Environmental Resources Management (DERM) and Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Utility Connection, Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) and provided construction services throughout construction duration. <br />CGA assisted the Town by obtaining the required funding for this project, which included the Miami Dade Building Better Communities General Obligation Bond, FDEP Grants, Regions Bank publically bid bond issuance and the FDEP's State Revolving Loan Program. <br />Year Completed: 2013 <br />Proposed Team Member's ExperienceCurt A. Keyser, PE; Jenna Martinetti, PE; Robert W. Roush, PE; James Messick, PE; Robert McSweeney, PEBruce Bernard; Nicholas B. Mahon, PE <br />177
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