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08/19/2014
Control Number
2014-115
Agenda Item Number
15.B.4.
Entity Name
Geosyntec Consultants
Subject
Site Redevelopment Assessment Activities
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South Gifford Road Landfill, former
Project Number
Work Order Number 10
Alternate Name
Brownfields
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Geosyntec ° 6770 South Washington Avenue,Suite 3 <br /> Titusville,Florida 32780 <br /> PH 321269.5880 <br /> consultants FAX 321.269.58t3 <br /> w wgeosyntec.com <br /> 7 July 2014 <br /> Mr. Himanshu H. Mehta, P.E. <br /> Managing Director <br /> Solid Waste Disposal District <br /> Indian River County <br /> 1325 74b Avenue SW <br /> Vero Beach, Florida 32968 <br /> Subject: Proposal for Additional Site Redevelopment Assessment Activities <br /> Former South Gifford Road Landfill <br /> Vero Beach,Indian River County,Florida <br /> Dear Mr. Mehta: <br /> Geosyntec Consultants (Geosyntec) is pleased to submit this letter proposal to the Indian River <br /> County (IRC) Solid Waste Disposal District (SWDD) to provide professional services for <br /> additional assessment activities associated with the ongoing redevelopment evaluation of the <br /> Former South Gifford Road Landfill located in Vero Beach, Indian River County, Florida (Site). <br /> The scope is intended to expand and build on the preliminary activities completed through the <br /> Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council (TCRPC) under the United States Environmental <br /> Protection Agency (USEPA) Brownfields Coalition Assessment Grant. The assessment activities <br /> are focused on evaluation of direct exposure/human health concerns in support of planning for <br /> redevelopment of the Site. As requested by IRC, this fee proposal includes budget to prepare for <br /> and attend meetings, complete assessment activities on the County-owned portion of the Site <br /> (southwestern 25 acres) that was not assessed as part of the preliminary work, and prepare a <br /> report of the findings. This 25-acre portion of the property is described herein as the assessment <br /> area. Geosyntec has prepared this proposal (professional services as Exhibit 1) as Work Order <br /> No. 10 for the Continuing Contract Agreement for Professional Services between IRC SWDD <br /> and Geosyntec, dated 18 June 2013. The remainder of this letter provides an overview of the <br /> project background, a description of the proposed scope of work, a budget estimate, and a <br /> discussion of the schedule for accomplishment of the work described herein. <br /> PROJECT BACKGROUND <br /> Geosyntec conducted brownfields site assessment activities for the Site in March through June <br /> 2014. TCRPC funded these activities with a USEPA Brownfields Coalition Assessment Grant <br /> for evaluation of eligible properties within areas that may ultimately be designated for <br /> brownfields redevelopment. The overall former landfill property is a 115-acre former trench- <br /> and-fill landfill. The northern portion (approximately 55 acres) of the property is owned by <br /> Indian River County (IRC) and the southern portion (approximately 60 acres) is owned by the <br /> City of Vero Beach. The 30 acres adjacent to 41St Street within the IRC-owned portion of the <br /> XR 14094VXR14053-REV.docx <br /> engineers I scientists I innovators <br />
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