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City of Sunny Isles Beach, Florida <br />Marine and Coastal Professional Engineering Consulting Services (CCNA) | RFQ No. 18‐02‐01 <br /> <br /> <br />Aptim Environmental & Infrastructure, Inc. <br />39 <br />01C032018D <br /> <br />Coquina Beach Nourishment Project <br />MANATEE COUNTY, FLORIDA <br />Program Description: <br />Since 1989, the staff of APTIM have been the coastal consultant to <br />Manatee County. We have produced and maintained a <br />comprehensive beach management plan for the County and have <br />continually provided engineering and biological services for the <br />County’s coastal program, including: project design, geotechnical <br />investigations, environmental studies, hardbottom monitoring, <br />State and Federal permitting, surveying services, physical <br />monitoring, and construction administration required to build the <br />County’s coastal projects. Our history with Manatee County is an <br />example of our dedication to providing a wealth of technical and <br />program management services that benefit our clients. <br />Coquina Beach is located at the south end of Anna Maria Island, a <br />7.5 mile long barrier island located immediately south of Tampa <br />Bay. The beach renourishment of Coquina Beach was constructed <br />by Manatee County in March 2014. The 2014 project included the <br />placement of a total of about 332,200 cubic yards of sand along <br />approximately 1.5 miles to repair damages from Tropical Storm <br />Debby and re‐fill the beach template to full capacity. The sand was <br />obtained from within the ebb tidal shoal complex of Passage Key <br />Inlet off of the northern end of Anna Maria Island. <br />The federally authorized Central Beach project area, located <br />immediately north of Coquina Beach, was nourished between <br />December 2013 and March 2014. Coquina Beach was not a part of <br />the Central Beach Renourishment Program and therefore does not <br />qualify for Federal funding. In order to renourish Coquina Beach, <br />Client <br />Manatee County, Florida <br />Client Contact <br />Charlie Hunsicker, Director <br />Parks & Natural Resources Dept. <br />Manatee County Government <br />5502 33rd Ave. Dr. West <br />Bradenton, FL 34209 <br />P: (941) 742‐5923, ext. 6001 <br />F: (941) 742‐5972 <br />charlie.hunsicker@mymanatee.org <br />Project Date <br />Completed: 2014; coastal program <br />services ongoing <br />APTIM Staff <br />Tom Pierro – director and senior <br />coastal engineer <br />Michelle Pfeiffer – project manager <br />and engineer of record <br />Will Reilly – post‐storm coastal <br />engineering assistance <br />Lauren Floyd – lead senior marine <br />biologist, permitting and NEPA lead <br />Stacy Buck – senior marine biologist <br />Kathryn Brown – marine biologist <br />Beth Forrest – geologist <br />Beau Suthard – geologist <br />Erica Carr‐Betts – engineer and <br />funding request assistance <br /> <br /> <br />Manatee Public Beach (2016).
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