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Work Order
Approved Date
12/18/2018
Control Number
2018-290
Agenda Item Number
8.N.
Entity Name
Coastal Waterways Design and Engineering
Subject
Round Island Park Emergency Beach Access
Alternate Name
Work Order No. 2
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Indian River County CCCL - Round Island Beach Access <br />December 4, 2018 <br />Page 2 of 6 <br />COASTAL WATERWAYS will obtain beach profile data from Indian River County <br />and .the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP). This will form the <br />basis for the COASTAL WATERWAYS conceptual design that will be utilized in <br />preparation of the permit sketches. <br />COASTAL WATERWAYS will prepare a conceptual design to restore' and re - <br />vegetate the dune consistent with existing FDEP and Indian River County rules <br />and codes. COASTAL WATERWAYS will prepare a plan drawing, a. cross- <br />sectional drawing, and an opinion of probable initial construction costs. COASTAL <br />WATERWAYS will meet with the COUNTY to present the conceptual design. At <br />this meeting, the COUNTY will approve the conceptual design or identify a <br />conceptual design to be the basis of preliminary and final design. <br />Task 1 b — Survey: A topographic survey of the existing conditions is required by <br />the County and the DEP. <br />COASTAL WATERWAYS will obtain a topographic survey of the beach and dune <br />that meets the DEP requirements and provides a basis for the cross-section design <br />template for permitting and construction documents. <br />COASTAL WATERWAYS will perform a topographic survey of the Project area <br />including establishment of a baseline. The survey will; define park features <br />including parking, buildings, amenities (i.e., existing playground), define the upland <br />and seaward extent of dune vegetation; identify the top of dune, toe of dune, and <br />crest width of the dune. The survey will consist of at least one beach profile as <br />required by FDEP permit Rules, including elevations recorded at least every 25 <br />feet on center and at any break in slope. The profiles shall extend from the <br />approximate landward toe of dune, or approximately 20 feet landward of the <br />seaward dune crest, to the zero contour line. Plan view and cross-sectional <br />drawings of the survey results will be prepared by COASTAL WATERWAYS which <br />shall serve as the basis of design and permitting for the Project. COASTAL <br />WATERWAYS shall subcontract a portion of this work to Oceanside Solutions <br />LLC, a registered surveyeF <br />Task 2 — Preliminary and Final Design: COASTAL WATERWAYS will prepare <br />preliminary and final design drawings for the proposed project that will consist of a <br />approximate 25 -foot wide access for emergency and heavy equipment access to <br />the beach. For each phase, COASTAL WATERWAYS will provide an opinion of <br />probable costs and meet with the COUNTY to review the design. Final design shall <br />include signed .and sealed construction plans and specifications suitable for <br />bidding and construction of the project. <br />COASTAL WATERWAYS will prepare a preliminary design to be submitted with <br />the permit application and subsequently used to prepare 24" x 36" construction <br />Engineering, Floodplain & Emergency Management Solutions within our Coastal and Marine Environment <br />
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