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Resolution Type
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Resolution Number
2021-3199
Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
05/20/2021
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Agmt w/Craig A. Smith for Civil Engineering Svcs for the Central Island Area Pump Stations and Drainage Improv.
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<'RRAA 0 ISE <br />INTERNATIONAL <br />February 22, 2021 <br />CRAIG A. SMITH & ASSOCIATES <br />21045 Commercial Trail <br />Boca Raton, FL 33486 <br />Attn.: Mr. Orlando A. Rubio, PE <br />Phone: 561-314-4445 <br />Email: ORubio(cDcraigasmith.com <br />RE: Geotechnical Engineering Services Proposal <br />Sunny Isles Central Island Area Pump Stations <br />Sunny Isles Beach, Miami -Dade County, Florida <br />Dear Mr. Rubio, <br />RADISE International, L.C. (RADISE) is pleased to submit this proposal for the above <br />referenced project. It is our understanding that the project includes the design of two <br />pump stations in the City of Sunny Isles Beach. This proposal presents our proposed <br />scope of work, and establishes our schedule and fee for performing the work. <br />SCOPE OF SERVICES <br />The proposed scope of work for the project consists of the following: <br />1. Visit the site to field mark (paint and/or stake) the planned boring locations and <br />observe existing site conditions. <br />2. Contact Sunshine 811 to request field location and clearance of underground <br />utilities in the areas of the borings as per Florida Statutes. <br />3. Mobilize a truck -mounted drilling rig to each site. <br />4. Perform a total of two (2) Standard Penetration Tests (SPT) borings to depths of <br />30 feet below the existing ground surface; one (1) boring at each site. Following <br />completion of the drilling operations, the boreholes will be backfilled with grout. <br />5. Visually classify the collected soil samples in the field with laboratory <br />confirmation/QC verification of classifications using the Unified Soil Classification <br />System (USCS). <br />6. Assign and perform a series of laboratory test to ascertain soil index properties for <br />the soils encountered in each boring. <br />7. Perform appropriate geotechnical engineering analyses and prepare a <br />geotechnical engineering report providing the results of the SPT borings, the soil <br />laboratory testing, bearing capacity and foundation recommendations for the <br />proposed facility. Additionally, the report will provide recommendations regarding <br />proposed backfilling and compaction, pipeline bedding, and other considerations <br />for site construction including utility and foundation excavations. <br />
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