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Official Document Type
Work Order
Approved Date
04/12/2016
Control Number
2016-058
Agenda Item Number
12.F.1
Entity Name
CB&I Coastal Planning & Eng.
Subject
Sector 5 Beach Restoration Design / Engineering
Work Order No. 12
Area
Sector 5 Beach Property
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XYZ._ <br /> the overall magnitude of the project and the alongshore distribution of the fill templates will be considered. <br /> Avoiding hardbottom impacts will expedite the permitting process and reduce the needed for mitigation. <br /> Storm protection benefits afforded by the project will be evaluated by using the SBEACH model The <br /> calibrated SBEACH model setup from analyzes performed as part of the 2014 update to the County's <br /> Beach Preservation Plan will be utilized Numerical modeling (i.e. Delft3D) in not included in this <br /> proposal If numerical modeling is deemed necessary in evaluating the project and CB&I's services are <br /> requested, a separate work order will be proposed to the County. <br /> A feasibility analysis will be performed to evaluate potential upland sand borrow sources to be utilized for <br /> fill material. The analysis will evaluate various upland sand sources to identify the most economical and <br /> cost effective option. The upland sand sources, including those utilized for construction of the initial <br /> Sector 3 Beach Restoration Project and the Sector 3 Dune Repair Project, will be considered as they <br /> have been previously approved by the FDEP for grain size, color, and carbonate content. <br /> The presence of hardbottom resources and the minimization of impacts will likely limit the volume of sand <br /> that can be placed to construct the project. As a result, it is not anticipated that the size of the project will <br /> facilitate the use of offshore borrow areas If offshore borrow areas are deemed viable and CB&I's <br /> services are requested in evaluating the borrow areas, a separate work order will be proposed to the <br /> County. Additional services not included in this scope of work may include, but are not limited to, <br /> reviewing areas previously identified and permitted by the County to determine the volume of beach <br /> compatible sand available and their future viability, development of permit sketches, collect bathymetric <br /> surveys, and perform geotechnical investigations <br /> The fill volumes and upland sand borrow sources will be used to estimate construction costs and <br /> durations. The construction timeline will consider sea turtle nesting season and expected permit <br /> conditions. <br /> Deliverables <br /> CB&I will provide the County an electronic copy of the draft feasibility report for the County's review and <br /> comments One (1) hard copy and one (1) electronic copy of the final feasibility report will be provided <br /> Schedule <br /> The design and evaluation of the potential options for Sector 5 project area will begin upon receipt of a <br /> notice-to-proceed. It is anticipated that 60 days will be required to complete the analysis and compose <br /> a feasibility report documenting the findings At such time, a draft report will be provided to the County <br /> for its review and comments. Once the comments are returned to CB&I, the final report addressing the <br /> comments will be submitted to the County within 15 days <br /> Cost <br /> The cost to analyze the project area and compose a feasibility report is $32,248.00. A breakdown of the <br /> hours and expenses to develop these costs is attached and follow the terms of CB&I's agreement with <br /> Indian River County <br />
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