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F-8Proven solutions <br />Responsive and dependable performance <br />City of Sunny Isles Beach RFQ No. 20-07-01: Continuing Professional Consulting Services (CCNA) <br />Similar Experience <br />As mentioned in our Letter of Interest, CES is currently <br />completing the design of two major neighborhood <br />improvement projects in Miami Beach (West Avenue North <br />and West Avenue South) that have all the elements of this <br />project—and then some. The $72 Million Design/Build projects <br />will provide the community protection from flooding during <br />storm events and high seasonal tides. The contributing basin <br />is 600 acres and all 12 utilities along the roadway are affected <br />by the project. <br />CES is the Lead Design Engineer for the project and our scope <br />included the development of a stormwater model, design <br />of the complete public underground water transmission/ <br />distribution system, sanitary sewer collection system and <br />stormwater drainage system. We were also responsible for the <br />complete street redesign which includes raising the existing <br />grade of the roadway by approximately 30 inches while <br />providing a 10-year level of service with no structure flooding, <br />a revised typical section to incorporate a pedestrian/bicyclist- <br />friendly corridor, public/private property harmonization, new <br />traffic signals, street lighting and landscaping. This project is <br />currently on the 100 Resilient Cities watch list and it is the <br />largest neighborhood improvement program related to sea <br />level rise in the state of Florida. The reference project sheets <br />included in this SOQ and in our SF330 go into much more <br />detail on the model, water distribution/transmission system, <br />sanitary sewer collection system and the stormwater drainage <br />system work. <br />Most but not all of these services will be required for the <br />City of Sunny Isles Beach CCNA. Sea level rise should not <br />be a major issue, but the model developed will take it into <br />consideration. Each location for these types of projects has <br />its own unique circumstances and Sunny Isles Beach will be <br />no different. The key will be to identify the issues early and <br />to develop several options for the City to select from to move <br />forward. The West Avenue projects were constantly evolving <br />as more information became available and more parties <br />were affected. Working together as a team with the Owner, <br />Contractor and stakeholders resulted in successful solutions <br />that achieved stakeholder and community buy in. We look <br />forward to working with the City to successfully complete this <br />work in a similar manner. <br />Under our continuing professional services agreement with <br />the City of Pembroke Pines, we recently completed a project <br />for the Intersection at SW 145th Avenue & Pembroke Road. <br />We provided a Feasibility Study & Conceptual Design Options <br />to the City. This effort required analyzing traffic count data of <br />the intersection, understanding of the existing ROW and all <br />infrastructure assets in the intersection, and development of <br />several conceptual alternatives to improve the safety of the <br />intersection. This work involved a roadway channelization <br />study to improve lane alignment to reduce accidents. Services <br />provided include: Civil Engineering Study including Roadway <br />Design, Channelization, Pavement Markings, Signalization and <br />Signage. <br />CES has extensive Public Sector experience, <br />as over 95% of our work is for municipalities, <br />counties and other public agencies.