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(18-11-01) Consult. Engin. Svs. for Golden Shores Pump Station Rehabilitation (CCNA)
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Golden Shores Pump Station CCNA
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18-11-01
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74CES Consultants ● City of Sunny Isles Beach RFQ No. 18-11-01 <br />1. Project Title: WASD PS 331 Upgrades <br />2. Project Location: Miami Lakes, FL <br />3. Project Description: CES, as one of <br />the PSIP design consultants, was tasked to <br />analyze and design the improvements for <br />PS 331. This station required a complete <br />conversion from an existing wet well / dry <br />well to a new submersible pump station. <br />The existing pump station was a very <br />large underground facility with a concrete <br />block structure set on grade. The facility <br />was very old and required asbestos and <br />lead investigation, which concluded that <br />abatement was necessary. The original <br />approach to this design was to utilize the <br />underground structure to create a non- <br />conventional wet well, but during the <br />surveying process, it was discovered that the <br />existing pump station was built with a large <br />portion outside of the designated easement. <br />With this information, it was decided to demolish the entire pump station and design a conventional submersible pump station. <br />The design included demolition plans, civil site plans, mechanical plans, structural plans, and electrical plans. The design included <br />a new 8-foot diameter wet well and valve vault, new 34 HP pumps, 10-inch diameter discharge piping, a new receiving manhole, <br />approximately 50 feet of 18-inch gravity piping, and a new electrical control panel. Additionally, an existing FPL transformer <br />required relocation to fit all the features into the easement boundary. Our team provides full design services, which includes <br />surveying, geotechnical engineering, civil engineering, mechanical engineering, structural engineering, and electrical engineering. <br />The main complexities of these projects and designs are the accelerated schedules required to meet the Consent Decree schedules. <br />The aggressive schedule requires efficient project management and effective project controls. <br />4. Owner’s Contact Name and Address: Miami-Dade County Water and Sewer Department (WASD), 3071 SW 38th Avenue, <br />Miami, Florida 33146. <br />Contact Person/Phone No.: Reinaldo Rivera, PE / 305-446-7450 <br />5. Project Duration (Dates): 01/20015-04/2016 <br />6. Was the project completed within schedule? Yes <br />If not, what was the original completion date? <br /> 7. Location of office performing work: Pembroke Pines <br /> 8. Was applicant the prime firm, or Subconsultant firm? Prime <br /> 9. Was work performed in-house? Yes <br /> 10. Type/Scope of services provided? Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical <br />Engineering, and Construction Phase Services <br /> 11. Names of key team personnel for this project? Jose Caraballo, PE; Engineer of Record, Ranthus Fouch, PE; QC <br />Review <br /> 12. Which members of your proposed team worked on this project? Jose Caraballo, PE, Ranthus Fouch, PE
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