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Work Order
Approved Date
02/02/2010
Control Number
2010-037
Agenda Item Number
12.I.3
Entity Name
Coastal Technology Corporation
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Work Order Number 8
Sector 3 Beach Restoration
Post Phase 1 construction monitoring
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9570
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Indian River County Sector 3 Phase 1 - Construction Phase Services <br /> Scope of Work <br /> Part 2 — Monitoring Services (During Construction and First Year Post <br /> Construction) <br /> In general, work described in Part 2 constitutes monitoring required by FDEP or the USACE permits <br /> consistent with the USF &WS Biological Opinion dated December 2 , 2009 . Post-Phase 2 Construction <br /> Biological Monitoring is not addressed in this Scope of Work. <br /> Task 2 — Phase 1 Permit Administration : During construction of Phase 1 , COASTAL TECH will <br /> confer with the COUNTY, the Contractor, USACE and FDEP staff to check and document that the <br /> Contractor and COUNTY have fulfilled reporting requirements as cited in the permits . COASTAL <br /> TECH will : <br /> (a) Prepare a tabular summary of permit requirements, the responsible entity for each applicable <br /> permit condition, and the required date for compliance . <br /> (b) Assist the COUNTY with documentation of permit compliance . <br /> (c) Maintain a written schedule and summary of permit compliance including dates that <br /> requirements are met and/or submitted to the agencies . <br /> Task 3 — During Phase 1 Construction - Sea Turtle and Shorebird Monitoring : On a daily basis <br /> during Phase 1 construction, EAI shall monitor, relocate, and/or mark sea turtle nests to fulfill <br /> requirements of item 3 ( including 3a through 3c) of the "Terms and Conditions " for the "Protection of <br /> sea turtles " in the USF &WS Biological Opinion dated December 2, 2009 — in accordance with <br /> Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission (FFWCC) guidelines . Nighttime monitoring will <br /> not be required due to use of upland sand sources . EAI will directly confer with existing Marine <br /> Turtle Permit Holders in collaboration with the COUNTY to appropriately coordinate the project <br /> monitoring by EAI with the existing yearly monitoring efforts . EAI will conduct pre-Phase 1 <br /> construction lighting surveys as required by item 11 of the "Terms and Conditions" for the <br /> "Protection of sea turtles " by the USF &WS Biological Opinion dated December 2, 2009 . In <br /> conjunction with the During Phase 1 Construction — Sea Turtle Monitoring, EAI shall conduct early <br /> nesting season shorebird surveys as required by the FDEP joint coastal permit . <br /> Task 4 — Post-Phase 1 Construction Physical Monitoring : In general , COASTAL TECH will <br /> provide physical monitoring services for immediate post-Phase 1 construction (pre-construction <br /> Phase 2 ) for the Sector 3 Project — as expected to be required by the FDEP Permit No . 285993 -001 -JC <br /> and outlined in the Physical Monitoring Plan dated December 16 , 2009 . COASTAL TECH <br /> specifically will : <br /> • via subcontract with M&E , perform topographic and bathymetric surveys of the beach and <br /> dune from R- 15 to R-60 , <br /> • via subcontract with ACA, provide controlled aerial photography from R- 15 to R-60 , and <br /> • prepare and submit a post-construction engineering report and the associated monitoring data <br /> to FDEP and USACE <br /> Page 3 of 5 <br /> January 18, 2010 <br />
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