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Professional Architectural and Engin. Svcs
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12-04-02
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May 1,2012 <br /> COASTAL City of Sunny Isles Beach <br /> Request for Qualifications <br /> I ) Continuing Professional Architectural& <br /> `U_A i� Engineering Services Firms Only(CCNA)rrrTIMr RFQ No.: 12-04 <br /> -02 <br /> 7 7 <br /> Coastal Systems regularly utilizes the SewerCAD software to <br /> evaluate sewage pumping systems and force mains. This software <br /> operates within CAD so that sewer system plan/profile information <br /> can be input and many iterations evaluated to optimize the system <br /> design. <br /> Stormwater <br /> The environmental agency with jurisdiction over the project has to <br /> Coastal Systems' be identified early in the process. For larger projects, a full <br /> organizational structure Environmental Resource Permit (ERP) is typically required. This <br /> is designed for efficiency, permit is processed either through the South Florida Water <br /> cost-effectiveness, <br /> design optimization, and high Management District (SFWMD) or through the Miami-Dade <br /> production throughout all DERM, which has delegated authority from the SFWMD for <br /> phases of project certain projects. Each agency has specific requirements in terms of <br /> implementation. water quality and drainage requirements. Furthermore, if the <br /> project is adjacent to an FDOT Right-of-Way, additional <br /> evaluation and design criteria must be evaluated and FDOT <br /> permits processed. If any drainage wells are proposed, then the <br /> Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) will have <br /> jurisdiction on the drainage wells. <br /> ® Coastal Systems has worked with innovative technologies to <br /> collect and retain runoff on site. These have included large <br /> underground piping systems that store the runoff to improve water <br /> quality pre-treatment prior to discharge into canals. Coastal <br /> Systems has also designed and analyzed retention ponds with <br /> associated inlet and outlet works. These ponds can be simulated in <br /> software programs such as MODRET or CASCADE that are <br /> accepted by the regulatory agencies. <br /> Corporate Office 464 South Dixie Highway.Coral 44a.Florida 33146•TA 335-661 3655•FA:335661-1914 <br /> Regional Office 2.647 Vista Parkway.Suite 101.5'est Palm Beach:Florida 33411•Tel:361-643-ICC3•Fu:561-64D-t3.69 <br /> .+a ma+ukniemiimcom•infoc<ouusntemsint.con <br />
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