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Professional Engineering Services For Restoration Project

Pre-Proposal Meeting November 21, 2013. Professional Engineering Services For Restoration Project. John Mitnik, P.E. Engineering & Construction Bureau Chief Operations, Maintenance & Construction. The PROJECT. Part 3 Section 4 describes the PROJECT as:

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Professional Engineering Services For Restoration Project

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  1. Pre-Proposal Meeting November 21, 2013 Professional Engineering Services For Restoration Project John Mitnik, P.E. Engineering & Construction Bureau Chief Operations, Maintenance & Construction

  2. The PROJECT • Part 3 Section 4 describes the PROJECT as: The PROJECT contains restoration activities for refurbishing, enhancing and/or adding components . . . while also accomplishing the additional needs of the environment . . . Restoration activities under the PROJECT may include, but not be limited to: stormwater treatment areas, flow equalization basins, reservoirs . . . as contained within the District’s Restoration Strategies Regional Water Quality Plan, Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan and Northern Everglades and Estuaries Protection Plan.

  3. The PROJECT • Which consists of: . . . design and construction management of various restoration activities further described as being similar in nature but not limited to high and low hazard embankments and levees, associated canal excavation/bank stabilization, stormwater pump stations, control structures, spillways, bridges, monitoring systems, communication . . . and control systems . . . the associated features of grading, paving & drainage systems and electrical facility improvements . . . including architectural, structural, mechanical, electrical and landscaping components, . . . Refurbishment/retrofitting of existing facilities, rather than design of new facilities, may be applicable to any of the restoration activities listed above

  4. Water Control Structure - Spillway • Reinforced Concrete Gated Spillway • Vertical lift roller gates • Type Hoist: Electric Motor drum and Cable hoist; or portable power-drive for manual operations • Control by remote telemetry through SFWMD SCADA system • Normal Power Source: Commercial Electricity • Emergency Power Source: Portable Backup generator

  5. Water Control Structure – Culvert • Reinforced Concrete Box Culvert • CMP pipe • Non-gated as well as Gated culvert structure 5

  6. Architectural Design - Control Building TYPICAL CONTROL BUILDING PLAN TYPICAL CONTROL BUILDING ELEVATION

  7. Levee, Embankments, and Dams • Seepage Analysis • Wind and Wave Analysis • Freeboard Analysis Seepage Management

  8. Canals • Bank Stabilization / Slope Stability • Erosion Protection • Hydraulic conveyance • Operating Plans

  9. Pump Stations • Vary in Size from 100 cfs to 3000 cfs • Diesel, Electric, Natural Gas, or Dual Fuel • Flood Control and Non-flood control

  10. Additional Services Construction Management Inspections Engineering During Construction

  11. Things To Touch On • Methodology and approach to the PROJECT • Quality Assurance / Quality Control • Schedule • Cost Control • Anticipated volume of work $150M

  12. Questions? For more information on Restoration Strategies and CERP please refer to the following websites: www.sfwmd.gov/restorationstrategies www.evergladesplan.org

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