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' City of Sunny Isles Beach, Professional General Engineering Consultant <br />January 8, 2007 Page 3 <br />minimize the disruption to the residents. These requirements <br />may include limiting the length of open trench, plating <br />trenches at the end of each day and others. In a previous Coral <br />Gables 36" sanitary force main project, we specified paving <br />the completed trench work at the end of each week and <br />placing sod at the end of each month. This construction <br />method was extremely successful in minimizing dust. <br />♦ Sanitary Pump Station Location: <br />The location of the required <br />sanitary pump station will be an <br />important issue for the residents. <br />It appears that the only public <br />land is located at the interior park <br />and small lake. Although most of <br />the pump station will be located Existing Park and Lake <br />underground, the control panel <br />and concrete slabs will be visible. <br />Also, an area for one maintenance vehicle parking space will <br />required. We will work with the City and WASD to <br />determine the best location for the pump station. <br />♦ Decorative Lighting <br />CWI will develop lighting alternatives for the City, if the <br />type of light poles and fixtures have not yet been finalized. <br />Once the pole and fixture is chosen, CWI will provide the <br />pole spacing and location to avoid conflicts with the other <br />underground utilities. CWI designed a decorative lighting <br />system for the Grand Avenue development project in Coconut <br />Grove. The 1 ight poles were designed with enough additional <br />height so that roadway banners could later be added. The <br />banners were designed by the local residents in a competition <br />and then placed for the opening ceremonies for the <br />rededication of the street. <br />Knowledge and Past Experience of Similar _P_ rojects: <br />Some of our recent Coral Gables projects include the <br />Bermuda Village, with a private sanitary sewer system, a <br />pump station with Telemetry, and 14001f of 6" force main <br />along Ponce de Leon Blvd. This project included the <br />development of 30 new homes, with a sanitary sewer <br />collection system, new water main extensions, underground <br />FPL, telephone, gas, and cable TV lines. CWI coordinated <br />with FPL, telephone and cable companies to provide the <br />underground connection locations so that they would not <br />conflict with the water, sewer and drainage piping. CWI also <br />provided the construction administration and site observation <br />for the sanitary force main, which is being conveyed to the <br />City. <br />The Riveria and Rosaro new office buildings included two <br />pump stations and 12501f of new 6" sanitary force main <br />which was also conveyed to the City of Coral Gables after the <br />completion. Jose Gonzalez, E.I. and Linda Bell, P.E. <br />worked very closely with the City of Coral Gables during <br />the construction and startup of the sanitary sewer systems. <br />Some of our other recent <br />project experience includes the <br />design of 5,200 if of 24" <br />sanitary force main on SW <br />184 St for WASD. CWI was a <br />subconsultant for several design <br />portions of the 3 -mile Biscayne <br />Blvd. 36" sanitary force main Pump Station 670 <br />project, and the 1 -mile Sunny <br />Isles 48" force main project for WASD. CWI also <br />designed the rehabilitation of the 50Hp Pump Stations 513 <br />and 670 for WASD. <br />CWI was the Prime Consultant <br />for 1,600 if of 6" sanitary <br />force main, and 2,400 If of <br />24" water main for the MIA <br />Canal Relocation and Utility <br />Modifications Project. This <br />airport force main project <br />included a jack and bore under <br />the MIA access ramp at <br />LeJeune Road. <br />Some of CWI's other utility <br />projects included the Design <br />and Construction <br />Administration for American <br />Airlines, Concourse `D' <br />Extension with 5,000 If of 16" <br />water main and 5,000 If of 12" <br />fire main looped around the <br />new terminal, a gravity sewer <br />system, sanitary pump <br />station, and force main. We <br />also completed 1,500 if of 16" <br />water main, 1,500 if of 12" <br />water main, two pump <br />stations and 2,000 if of 6" <br />sanitary force main for Ives <br />Estates Park, a new 94 -acre <br />Regional Park developed <br />Department. <br />Jack & Bore for the <br />MIA 16" Sanitary FM <br />ILL <br />American Airlines <br />Concourse D <br />Ives Estates Park <br />by Miami -Dade Parks <br />ICivil Works, Inc. 10 NW 42nd Avenue, Suite 200, Miami, FL 33126 Ph: 305-448 -5955 Fax: 305 -448 -5466 <br />