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Craig A. Smith & Associates, Inc. <br />Engineers • Surveyors • Subsurface Utility Engineering <br />3D Subsurface Imaging • Utility Coordination <br />drainage structures and 7 outfalls to provide drainage with Hydrodynamic Separators <br />(Downstream Defenders) for water quality treatment and a Tideflex Checkmate Valves for <br />tidal backflow prevention purposes. This project was completed on time and within budget. <br />Design Cost (Including Construction Management): $1,263,240 <br />Construction Cost Estimate: $7,000,000 <br />Actual Construction Cost: $7,667,276 <br />City of Sweetwater Stormwater and Pump Station Improvements - Phase IV <br />Status: Completed 2013 <br />Prime Consultant: CAS <br />Key CAS Staff: Stephen C. Smith, Orlando A. Rubio, James F. Driscoll, Robert D. Keener, Tony <br />Gomes <br />Scope of Work: Surveying, utility locating, FEMA grant applications, planning, design, cost <br />estimates, preparation of construction plans and contract documents, permitting, bidding, <br />construction management and limited engineering services during construction for the <br />installation of 130 structures, 10,795 linear feet of drainage pipe ranging in size from 15 -inch <br />to 72 -inch, 1,506 linear feet of 30 -inch force main and two (2) triplex stormwater pump <br />stations (each pump rated at 28 HP). (The project was inspected and certified by the City <br />Engineer's office.) <br />Design Cost (Including Construction Management): $615,685 <br />Construction Cost Estimate: $4,250,000 <br />Actual Construction Cost: $4,090,000 <br />City of Sweetwater Stormwater and Pump Station Improvements (Phase 21B North & South) <br />Status: Completed 2013 <br />Prime Consultant: CAS <br />Key CAS Staff: Stephen C. Smith, William H. Landis, Orlando A. Rubio, Robert D. Keener, Tony <br />Gomes, William Tanto <br />Scope of Work: Survey, utility locates, FEMA grant applications, planning, design, cost <br />estimates, preparation of construction plans and contract documents, permitting, bidding, <br />construction management and full-time resident construction observation services, survey as- <br />builts and certification through project closeout. The 65 -acre basin area is located in the <br />southern part of the City known for historical, repetitive flooding. Both projects consist of a <br />stormwater collection system that converges Into a duplex pumping station (28 HP 0 6,048 <br />GPM). The runoff is then discharged via a shared force main with an outfall at the SFWMD C-4 <br />Canal. Collectively, the project included 100 drainage structures with Hydrodynamic <br />Separators (Downstream Defenders) for water quality treatment, 9,760 linear feet of drainage <br />pipe ranging in size from 15 -inch to 72 -inch, 1,050 LF of 30 -inch and 36 -inch DIP force main, <br />and road and landscape restoration. The funded portion of the project was completed on time <br />and within budget. <br />Design Cost (Including Construction Management): $332,150.00 <br />Construction Cost Estimate: $4,043,110.00 <br />Actual Construction Cost: $1,620,450 (only portion of project is completed to -date due to <br />limited funding). <br />Town of Pembroke Park - FDOT 1-95 Stormwater Pump Station, Pembroke Park, Florida <br />Status: Completed 2002 <br />Prime Consultant: CAS <br />Key CAS Staff: Stephen C. Smith, William H. Landis, Robert D. Keener, Tony Gomes <br />21045 Commercial Trail, Boca Raton, FL 33486 • Ph: 561-314-4445 • www.craigasmith.com • 1-63110 <br />155 <br />