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Official Document Type
Work Order
Approved Date
05/07/2013
Control Number
2013-083
Agenda Item Number
8.G
Entity Name
Coastal Planning & Engineering Inc.
Subject
Beach and Dune Restoration
Work Order Number 1
Phase 1, Phase 2, and Phase 2B
Area
Sector 3
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11887
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EXHIBIT 1 <br /> April 12, 2013 <br /> Rev April 16, 2013 <br /> James Gray <br /> Indian River County <br /> Public Works - Coastal Engineering Division <br /> 1801 27th St, Building A <br /> Vero Beach, FL 32960 <br /> Subject: Indian River County Sector 3 Beach and Dune Restoration <br /> Post Construction Physical Monitoring Services - 2013 <br /> Dear James: <br /> This proposal outlines a scope of work for Coastal Planning & Engineering, Inc. (CPE) to provide services in support <br /> of one year of annual physical monitoring to fulfill FDEP and USACE permit requirements of the Sector 3 Beach and <br /> Dune Restoration Project. This proposal also includes a third party peer review of the UMAM Analysis performed by <br /> CSA, and if necessary, quantification of hardbottom impacts. <br /> The 2013 Physical Monitoring Services entails the following: <br /> • "Year 3" annual post construction physical monitoring of the Phase 1 project area (R-36 — R- 55) , <br /> • "Year 2" annual post construction physical monitoring of the Phase 2 project area (R-26 + 500 — R-36) , and <br /> • "Year 1 " annual post construction physical monitoring of the Phase 2b project area (11-20 — R-26 + 500) . <br /> Physical Monitoring Report <br /> The Indian River County Sector 3 Beach and Dune Restoration Project was constructed under permitting authority of <br /> the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) and United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) . <br /> These permits (FDEP permit No. 0285993-001 JC and USACE Permit SAJ-2007-01645) contain permit conditions <br /> pertaining to construction and post-construction periods . FDEP permit condition 56 (d) requires an engineering <br /> report be submitted to the FDEP within 90 days following completion of each post-construction survey. <br /> We understand that Morgan & Eklund will perform the physical monitoring from R-30 to R-60, and be responsible <br /> for certifying the survey data and submitting a survey report to the FDEP . Land & Sea Surveying Concepts, Inc., via <br /> a separate contract with the Sebastian Inlet District, will perform the physical monitoring from R-20 to R-30. They <br /> will certify the survey data and submit a separate survey report to the FDEP. CPE will review both data sets <br /> to <br /> ensure that it conforms to the standards required by the FDEP physical monitoring plan. CPE will notify the County <br /> of any issues with the survey data and will participate in a conference call with the County, Morgan & Eklund, and <br /> Land & Sea Concepts to discuss any issues . <br /> CPE will develop an engineering report that discusses the performance of the beach fill project. We will analyze <br /> shoreline and volumetric changes throughout the project area, identifying erosion and accretion patterns . The results <br /> will be analyzed for patterns, trends or changes between annual surveys as well as cumulatively since construction. <br /> 2481 NW BOCA RATON BOULEVARD , BOCA RATON , FL 33431 <br /> 561 . 391 . 8102 • FAX 561 . 391 . 9116 • COASTAL PLANNING & ENGINEERING , INC . , A CB & I COMPANY <br />
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