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,>APTIM June 8, 2018 <br />,Page 2 of 4 <br />aerials and included in the report appendix. Biological monitoring is no longer required for this project; thus, <br />delineation of the landward edge of hardbottom is not included in this scope of work. <br />Task 1: Required Data <br />To perform the physical monitoring evaluation, APTIM will need the beach profile survey data in x,y,z format, <br />collected in summer of 2018 by Morgan & Eklund. <br />Task 1: Deliverable <br />APTIM will provide the County a draft electronic version of the report for the County's review and comments. <br />APTIM will incorporate comments from the County and revise the report accordingly. Once finalised, APTIM will <br />submit an electronic version of the Physical Monitoring Report to the FDEP to satisfy permit compliance. APTIM <br />will also provide the County one hardcopy and one electronic version of the final report. It is assumed that Morgan <br />& Eklund is responsible for submitting the survey data and associated survey reporting to the FDEP. <br />Task 1: Schedule <br />This task will begin upon approval from the County to proceed with this work order. It is anticipated that 60 days <br />will be required to complete the analysis and compose a draft monitoring report. At such time, a draft report will <br />be provided to the County for their review and comments. Once the comments are returned to APTIM, the final <br />report addressing the comments will be submitted to the FDEP and the County within 14 days. FDEP permit <br />condition 56 (d) requires an engineering report be submitted to the FDEP within 90 days following completion of <br />each post -construction survey. As such, assuming data collection concludes July 31, and the data is provided to <br />APTIM by August 17, we estimate submittal of a final report by October 30, 2018. <br />Task 1: Cost <br />The lump sum cost for this task is $29,534.00. <br />Task 2: Georeferenced Aerial Photography — Sector 3 <br />Task 2: Scope of Work <br />As part of the Indian River County Sector 3 Beach and Dune Restoration Project, collection of georeferenced <br />orthorectified aerial photography is required per FDEP special permit condition 56(c) for the primary purpose of <br />mapping and quantifying exposed nearshore hardbottom and natural/artificial reefs. The aerials will be collected <br />following FDEP's Monitoring Standards for Beach Erosion Control Projects, Section 02100 — Environmental Aerial <br />Photography Acquisition (FDEP, 2014). APTIM proposes to subcontract with GPI Geospatial, Inc. (GPI), of Orlando, <br />FL, to collect the aerial photography. GPI's proposal submitted to APTIM is attached for reference. Two separate <br />scopes of work are presented for this task. <br />Task 2.A: Sector 3 <br />Aerial photography collection between R-15 and R-60, as to align with previous Sector 3 monitoring <br />efforts. <br />Task 2.6: Entire Countv (excludine Sector 3 <br />Aerial photography collection between R-1 and R-15, and between R-60 and R-119. <br />Task 2: Required Data <br />GPI has previously performed this scope of work in the County (previously operating as ACA), and should have <br />sufficient historic survey points to rectify the images. If additional survey points are required, the County's Public <br />Works Department may have surveys that can be used to rectify aerial images — which will avoid additional field <br />work. <br />Sector 3 — 2018006 — WO#3: 2018 Physical Monitoring Proj. #631237709 <br />