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03/06/2018
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Board of County Commissioners
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CONSENT <br />INDIAN RIVER COUNTY <br />OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET <br />PURCHASING DIVISION <br />DATE: February 22, 2018 <br />TO: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS <br />THROUGH: Jason E. Brown, County Administrator <br />Mike Smykowski, Director, Office of Management and Budget <br />FROM: Jennifer Hyde, Purchasing Manager <br />SUBJECT: Recommended Selection of Consultant for RFQ 2018029 — Engineering and <br />Biological Support Services for Sector 5 (City of Vero Beach) Beach and Dune <br />Renourishment Project <br />BACKGROUND: <br />On behalf of the Public Works Department and in accordance with FS 287.055, Requests for <br />Qualifications (RFQs) were solicited for professional coastal engineering and biological support <br />services related to the management and renourishment of the Sector 5 project area. As identified <br />in the County Beach Preservation Plan, Sector 5 begins approximately 15 miles south of the <br />Sebastian Inlet and extends south approximately 3 miles between the Florida Department of <br />Environmental Protection (FDEP) Reference (R) Monuments R -70-R-86. The Sector 5 project area <br />has been historically erosional and is designated by FDEP (2016) as critically eroded. <br />The project dunes were initially nourished 2005-2006 under FDEP Coastal Construction Control <br />Line Permit (CCCL) Permit No. IR -717 following impacts from twin Hurricanes Francis and Jeanne in <br />2004. <br />The Sector 5 Project Area sustained damage from Hurricane Matthew (2016) and Hurricane Irma <br />(2017) and is in need of a large scale beach and dune nourishment project to maintain protection <br />to upland properties and infrastructure. <br />RFQ RESULTS: <br />Advertising Date: <br />RFQ Opening Date: <br />DemandStar Broadcast to: <br />RFQ Documents Requested by: <br />Replies: <br />ANALYSIS: <br />January 7, 2018 <br />January 30, 2018 at 2:00 pm <br />513 Subscribers <br />32 Firms <br />3 Firms <br />51 <br />
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