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9CES Consultants ● City of Sunny Isles Beach RFQ No. 18-11-01 <br />There is a sizable opportunity to build resiliency by delivering <br />sustainable infrastructure while mitigating impacts to the current <br />urbanized and livable conditions of Sunny Isles. We will evaluate the <br />capacity of the recently constructed pump stations and water quality <br />structures to verify control water elevation and discharge criteria <br />upstream of the project site. Once those parameters are established, <br />we will work closely with the City and with community to provide cost <br />efficient solutions to develop an accurate assessment of the Pump <br />Station. <br />CES staff has extensive experience in the analysis and design large <br />drainage systems in high dense coastal environments subject to <br />repeated flooding. As the Lead Engineer for the West Avenue <br />Right of Way Resiliency Design-Build Project in Miami Beach, CES <br />Consultants is responsible for the complete redesign of West Avenue <br />extending from 6th Street to 17th Street. This $75 Million design <br />build project includes also a major retrofit of the existing stormwater <br />system, including drainage pipe redesign as a complete rehaul of all <br />municipal utilities, (water sewer and storm). The project also includes <br />a new 90,000 gpm cutting edge Stormwater Pump Station located <br />at the Lincoln Road Street end and a complete retrofit of the City’s <br />bulkhead. <br />The successful design of the Golden Shores Pump Station will require <br />innovative concepts proposed to enhance value, quality, and to <br />control cost and schedule. As a result, our design will focus on various <br />methodologies that CES in various design scenarios. Lessons learned <br />and our in-depth understanding of construction will be of great value <br />when designing a system that addresses flooding in the Golden Shore <br />Neighborhood in Sunny Isles Beach. <br />The proposed pump station work comprises the design, permitting, <br />and construction of the new stormwater pump station, solids <br />pretreatment screening, ancillary site infrastructure, and discharge <br />facilities. In addition to the pump station components and electrical <br />infrastructure to power the station, construction related services <br />also include site preparation, earthwork, dewatering, storm drainage <br />infrastructure installation, parking reconstruction, utility adjustments, <br />landscaping, and sea wall modifications on the south side of the <br />Collins Canal. <br />We understand that the Pump Station is located within the Public <br />Works Yard below and adjacent to the Lehman Causeway. The CES <br />Team will be designing within a limited footprint, on a dead-end <br />street adjacent to the Biscayne Bay, in a heavily urbanized area, <br />under critical construction timelines, and in/near areas that are <br />environmentally sensitive.