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includes urban development, sanitary, storm drainage, water systems, urban <br /> thoroughfares, as well as flood and water basin evaluations. <br /> 4. I also have many years of experience in projects on an international level, <br /> dealing mostly with the design of drainage, sanitary sewer and water systems, <br /> roadways, and construction supervision. <br /> 5. I received civil engineering degrees from Chicago Technical College in <br /> 1973, and from the Universidad Tecnica de Manabi in Ecuador in 1976. <br /> 6. The firm of BH&A was retained by the City of Sunny Isles Beach to serve <br /> as a consultant for the Central Island Drainage and Street Improvement Project <br /> ("Central Island Project"). In particular, BH&A was retained to provide design and <br /> technical assistance services. This also included gathering information to assist the <br /> City in its selection of a contractor for the Central Island Project. <br /> 7. BH&A performed fact finding for the City regarding the bids submitted for <br /> the Central Island Project (Bid No. 07-10-02). This fact finding consisted of bidders' <br /> reference checks, verification of past projects, performance evaluation, and proposed <br /> sub-contractors lists, as well as bidder's unit price schedule review. This fact finding <br /> also consisted of ensuring that the bidders had sufficient equipment fleets and forces to <br /> accomplish this particular project. I personally reviewed each one of the bids submitted <br /> for the Central Island Project. <br /> 8. Requests for additional information were sent to the four (4) lowest <br /> bidders asking them to identify the percentage of work to be performed by their own <br /> forces, in order to satisfy the 40% work requirement set forth in the bid documents. The <br />
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