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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
Bid No. (xx-xx-xx)
18-11-01
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A&P CONSULTING TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERS, CORP. <br />GOLDEN SHORES PUMP STATION REHABILITATION (CCNA) <br />RFQ 18-11-01 <br />25 <br />PAST PERFORMANCE OF APCTE TEAM The APCTE Team has a strong reputation in providing its client with construction documents that have, to the highest degree possible, avoided claims, supplemental agreements, and construction delays. The performance by our firm for local agencies and MD WASD over the past 15 years has NOT resulted in a single “unsatisfactory” project performance rating. The APCTE Team is well respected for successfully delivering quality projects on time and within budget exceeding the satisfaction and expectation of Miami-Dade County. Table 1 includes the evaluation/grades that APCTE received from MD-WASD for the Perrine-Cutler Ridge Pump Stations Project. Our company received an average of 3.9 points out of a possible 4.0, which is an excellent score. On another WASD Project E07-WASD-08(A) Reclaimed Water System, APCTE received a perfect score of 4 out of 4. APCTE has provided design services to several Miami-Dade County Departments for a myriad of project within the last fifteen (15) years. During that period, and in connection with those projects, our Principals and Senior Project Managers had the opportunity to interface and interact with several Water and Sewer Department managers from the Administration, Engineering, Contracts, and Utilities Sections. In our dealings with Department representatives, our ultimate goal has always been to meet our client’s needs to the best of our ability. We believe to have succeeded in that commitment. <br />The proposed project within the Golden Shores community will include an evaluation and rebuilding of the storm drainage pump station, and system hydrologic and hydraulic analysis. This is the City’s only pump station which services the Golden Shores neighborhood and was inherited from the County at the time of incorporation. Since then the City performed one major overhaul that was completed in 2003. This project is planned to assess the performance of the pump station and rebuild the pump station to ensure its continued use. The analysis will be composed of all system drainage, lines, wells, generator, piping and outfalls, backflow prevention devices and check valves, catch basin and the stormwater pump station with a monitoring system. <br />The APCTE’s Team has extensive experience in all aspects of familiarity with the permitting process, especially in Dade County. Our permit capabilities cover different types of projects that extend from: Stormwater Management Master Plans, Water Distribution Systems, Sanitary Sewer, Force Main and Sanitary Lift Stations, Roadway, Infrastructure, Signalization, Signing and Pavement Marking. <br />As an example: Infrastructure and Water Resources projects call for several permits from a number of regulatory agencies. This will require in-depth and close coordination between the design team and various agencies, and will involve several activities, which include: agency coordination, permit sketches, permit applications and responding to the RFI letters sent by the agency’s reviewer. During all of these years, we have developed excellent relationships with permitting agencies such as: <br />• Miami-Dade County Public Works Department (MDCPWD)• Miami-Dade Transit Authority (MDTA)• Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department (M-D WASD)• Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT)• South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD)• Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP)• U.S. Army Corp of Engineers (USACOE)• Miami-Dade Department of Environmental Resources Management (DERM)
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