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100 <br />FIRM’S RESPONSIBILITIESPre-DesignEngineeringConstruction DocumentsConstruction Administration <br />KEY PERSONNELBruno E. Ramos, AIA, GC, LEED APAdrian Price, RA, NCARB <br />EXPECTED COMPLETION DATESeptember 2020 <br />ESTIMATED COST ENTIRE PROJECT$41,000 <br />WORK FOR WHICH FIRM WAS RESPONSIBLE$41,000 <br />OWNER’S NAME & ADDRESSMonroe County Public Works & Engineering1100 Simonton Street, Suite 2-216Key West FL, 33040Mr. Steven SandersProject Manager305.295.4338sanders-steven@monroecounty-fl.gov <br />Long Key Transfer Station RepairsMonroe County, FL <br />As part of the Professional Architectural and Engineering Continuing Services Contract, BEA Architects engaged in a new Task Order for Architectural and Engineering Services to prepare Bid and Permit Documents for repairs at the Layton Transfer Station, Long Key, FL. BEA is providing complete architectural and engineering services, including Pre-Design, Construction Documents, Bidding, Permitting and Construction Administration. The project will consist of preparing demolition documents for the removal of damaged structures to be replaced, the repair of existing open metal framed structures, including damaged siding and roofind panels, as well as the installation of a new concrete electrical utility pole to replaced the damaged pole and to relocate all existing service gear. BEA will also replace the vertical siding and roof structure with similar material to provide the facility with a lasting covering that will stand damages of hurricanes and tropical storms. <br />BEA will also ensure to repair all cracks and fractures in concrete separation walls at the storage bays and will provide record drawings for as-built conditions. The project has an estimated design period of 14 weeks and an estimated construction period of 6 weeks. <br />Previous Experience
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