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Official Document Type
Work Order
Approved Date
05/11/2010
Control Number
2010-122
Agenda Item Number
12.I.2
Entity Name
Applied Technology and Management
Subject
Sector 7 Beach Restoration
Work Order No. 17
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9685
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Exhibit A - Scope, of Services <br /> April 2010 <br /> Work Order 17 <br /> Indian River County Beach <br /> Sector 7 <br /> 3rd Year Post- Project Monitoring ( Summer 2010 ) <br /> INTRODUCTION <br /> The Sector 7 project was completed in May 2007 , and requires post- project monitoring per FDEP <br /> and USACE issued permits . The project placed approximately 360 , 000 c . y . of sand from the <br /> offshore borrow site , and included a vegetated dune feature . The project permits require physical <br /> and biological monitoring for post- project and a minimum of four years following construction , <br /> which is annually until 2011 . <br /> This scope of work includes tasks to perform the monitoring and reporting for the 3rd Year Post- <br /> Construction event. <br /> Task 1 Biological Monitoring and Reporting <br /> The FDEP permit requires biological monitoring following the construction . Coastal Eco -Group , <br /> Inc . ( CEG ) will perform the biological monitoring , Continental Shelf Associates International ( CSA) <br /> will perform required 2nd party quality assurance of the monitoring data , and ATM will perform <br /> necessary quality control on the reporting of the data per the DEP-approved Biological Monitoring <br /> Plan (August 18 , 2006 ) . Work will include surveying the twelve transects established under <br /> previous surveys ( R -99 , R -99 . 6 , R - 100 . 4 , R - 101 . 7 , R - 102 . 9 , R - 103 . 5 , R - 104 . 1 , R - 105 . 8 , R - 107 <br />. 3 , <br /> R - 109 . 21 R - 113 and R - 115 ) . The data collection will include collecting video transects , quadrat <br /> and sediment thickness data , and surveying the nearshore edge . A comparison of the data <br /> collected under this scope of services will be made to prior project datasets . If weather or visibility <br /> conditions prevent the collection of data , contingency monitoring will occur per protocol . <br /> ATM and CEG will coordinate with FDEP and USACE on nearshore conditions and efforts <br /> undertaken as part of this task . The consultants and the County will have weekly teleconferences <br /> to coordinate efforts . <br /> ATM and CEG will provide the County with regular updates via e - mail or teleconferences of the <br /> field efforts , and a report presenting the data and an analysis of the data . <br /> Task 2 Aerial Photography <br /> This task allows for the collection , rectification and geo - referencing of orthogonal aerial <br /> photography from R -94 through R - 112 per the DEP -approved Physical Monitoring Plan <br /> ( September 1 , 2006 ) . To provide the County with reduced costs , aerial photographs collected <br /> under this work order are considered as an add -on to the DEP - required aerial photography for <br /> physical monitoring Sectors 1 & 2 (Work Order 11 ) , thus , reconnaissance flights are not included <br /> in this scope . When the aerial photographs for Sectors 1 & 2 are collected , Sector 7 photographs <br /> will be subsequently acquired during the same flight. <br /> ATM will provide the County with a set of aerial photographs and digital copies (with world files ) of <br /> the aerials in TIF and JPG format. <br />
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