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Official Document Type
Work Order
Approved Date
04/10/2012
Control Number
2012-064
Agenda Item Number
15.B.2
Entity Name
Geosyntec Consultants
SWDD
Subject
Work Order No.4 Phase 2 construction of Cell 1 Segment 3
Area
Indian River County Landfill Class 1
Archived Roll/Disk#
112-R-0001
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Mr. Himanshu Melita, P . E . <br /> 26 March 2012 <br /> Page 2 <br /> Florida Department of Environmental Protection ( FDEP) for construction and operation of a <br /> future Class I landfill capacity . <br /> Phase 1 construction of Cell 1 of the Segment 3 Expansion was completed in October 2011 . <br /> This phase involved placement and compaction of fill material to bring the grades to the bottom <br /> of the liner system . Phase 2 construction of Cell 1 of the Segment 3 Expansion , which includes <br /> the installation of the liner and leachate control systems, is in the final steps of its procurement <br /> stage . Because the existing landfill gas (LFG) flare station of the gas collection and control <br /> system (GCCS ) was located within the footprint of Cell 1 , Phase 2 construction also included its <br /> relocation to an area northeast of the Segment 3 Expansion . On 7 February 2012 , the SWDD <br /> Board, responding to Ineos New Planet BioEnergy ' s (INPB ' s) request to advance the relocation <br /> schedule of the LFG flare station, authorized RSI to execute its early construction based on <br /> Geosyntec design, separately and ahead of the remainder of Phase 2 construction work of Cell 1 . <br /> RSI selected Golder Associates, Inc . (Golder), its contractor for operation and maintenance of <br /> the GCCS , as the general contractor for the LFG flare station relocation project . In addition, on <br /> 21 February 2012 , the Board authorized Work Order No . 3 to Geosyntec to provide construction <br /> quality assurance (CQA) and engineering support services for the LFG flare station relocation <br /> project . This relocation project is presently ongoing and is scheduled for completion by the end <br /> of April 2012 . <br /> This proposal addresses the engineering and construction support services required to complete <br /> the remainder of the construction work for Phase 2 of the Project (exclusive of the relocation of <br /> the LFG flare station) , and includes construction management (CM) , CQA services , resident <br /> engineering and preparation of construction completion certification report for submittal to <br /> FDEP . The certification report will also cover the completion of the Phase 1 construction and <br /> LFG flare station relocation projects . <br /> PROPOSED SCOPE OF WORK <br /> This proposal covers professional engineering and construction support services required to <br /> complete the remaining construction of the Phase 2 of Cell 1 ( 10-acre cell) of Segment 3 <br /> Expansion of the Class I Landfill . The scope of work is based on the requirements of Chapter <br /> 62 - 701 , Florida Administrative Code (FAC ) and Geosyntec ' s understanding of the Project based <br /> on information provided by the SWDD . <br /> Geosyntec will provide all engineering services necessary to complete the Project . For <br /> budgeting purposes , the scope of work has been divided into six phases , as presented below : <br /> NCP2012\X1. 12090\JL 12034 <br /> engineer:ti I > cieniislS i innovators <br />
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