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Official Document Type
Work Order
Approved Date
07/17/2007
Control Number
2007-225
Agenda Item Number
11.I.4
Entity Name
Coastal Technology Corporation
Subject
Work Order No.4 Sector 3 Beach Restoration
Area
Sector 3
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6382
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Indian River County Sector 3 - Beach Restoration Project <br /> Additional Services Scope of Work <br /> Scope of Work <br /> Introduction: On March 16, 2007, Coastal Tech submitted a Joint Coastal Permit (JCP) <br /> application for the proposed Sector 3 Beach & Dune Restoration Project on behalf of <br /> Indian River County . In response to the JCP application, FDEP requested via telephone <br /> call on April 12, 2007 that Coastal Tech immediately withdraw the JCP application and <br /> provide additional information necessary for FDEP to adequately review the application . <br /> By email dated April 17 , 2007, Coastal Tech withdrew the application with the <br /> understanding that FDEP would provide written comments delineating the additional <br /> information needed to process the JCP application; FDEP subsequently provided a letter <br /> dated May 15, 2007 providing comments relative to the additional information needed - <br /> as the FDEP response to the JCP application. <br /> In general, this Scope of Work provides for services to fulfill requirements posed by the <br /> FDEP as identified in their May 15 , 2007 letter and as additionally clarified in <br /> discussions with FDEP staff — beyond those services addressed in separate agreements. <br /> Similar requirements are expected to be posed in a forthcoming NEPA Scoping Meeting <br /> associated with the U .S . Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) permit application, which <br /> remains active. <br /> This Scope of Work provides for services in two parts : <br /> Part 1 — Environmental Services <br /> Part 2 — Engineering & Geological Analyzes <br /> Part 1 services generally entail field investigations and associated professional services to <br /> yield mapping and characterization of turtle abundance and hardbottom communities <br /> fronting the proposed Project Area ; the Study Area addressed by this Scope of Work <br /> entails that nearshore environment extending from the shoreline (MHWL) to 1000 feet <br /> seaward of the shoreline from FDEP reference monuments R14 to R58 . <br /> Part 2 services entail engineering and geological assessments required by FDEP to <br /> generally provide (a) greater reliability relative to assessment of potential impacts upon <br /> nearshore hardbottom, and (b) greater assurances that proposed sand fill is beach- <br /> compatible. <br /> Work will be performed by Morgan and Eklund, Inc. (M&E), Pickett and Associates, <br /> Inc. . (P&A), Dial, Cordy & Associates (DCA), Continental Shelf Associates (CSA <br /> International) , Coastal Eco-Group (CEG — associated with QA review of environmental <br /> services), Inwater Research Group (IRG) and Coastal Technology Corporation <br /> (COASTAL TECH) . <br /> The following describes the services to be provided under this Scope of Work: <br /> Page 1 of 14 <br /> June 13, 2007 <br />
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