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Marine and Coastal Professional Engineering Consulting Svcs
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18-02-01
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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 />42 <br />01C032018D <br /> <br />Vessel Exclusion Zone <br />APTIM is providing coastal engineering and permitting <br />services for a vessel exclusion zone. Services include <br />coordination with the FDEP and USACE to permit a <br />series of buoys along the City shoreline to create a safe <br />area for public swimming and snorkeling. The project is <br />ongoing, but will include sediment probes to <br />determine buoy foundation requirements, engineering <br />design, and preparation of plans and specifications. <br />Construction is expected to begin in late 2018. <br />FEMA Coordination Project <br />The effects of Hurricane Matthew passing off the coast <br />of Florida resulted in beach erosion along the City’s <br />shoreline. APTIM completed a post‐Hurricane Matthew <br />storm damage assessment using City provided <br />topographic beach profile data. Volume losses were <br />calculated and documentation was submitted to FEMA. <br />APTIM obtained a fully executed Project Worksheet <br />(PW) for future project reimbursement. <br />2008/2009 Dune Restoration Projects <br />APTIM designed, permitted, and oversaw construction <br />activities of two (2) beach nourishment projects in the <br />City. The 2008 and 2009 projects were constructed to <br />address erosion that occurred during the 2007 tropical <br />storm season. The projects both qualified for FEMA <br />funding for restoration and placed 5,100 and 7,300 <br />cubic yards of upland sand, respectively, to restore the <br />eroded beach. The projects were permitted by the <br />FDEP under the CCCL program, which restricted the fill <br />placement to above the mean high water line. <br />Deerfield Canals Hydrographic Survey <br />APTIM conducted a hydrographic survey of <br />approximately 3.5 linear miles of 16 canals in the City of <br />Deerfield Beach in 2005. Approximately five <br />longitudinal transects were surveyed through each of <br />the 16 canals and depths were collected at <br />approximately 5‐foot intervals. The data was analyzed <br />and presented to the City, which allowed the City to <br />avoid maintenance dredging and significant capital <br />expenditure. <br /> <br />Post‐storm damage assessment <br />The 2008/2009 projects were truck‐haul nourishments <br />and utilized a conveyor system due to limited beach <br />access. <br />APTIM performed a boulder stockpile assessment in <br />Tivoli Park.
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