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Official Document Type
Work Order
Approved Date
02/03/2009
Control Number
2009-032
Agenda Item Number
12.I.1
Entity Name
Applied Technology and Management
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Work Order No.14 Services Agreement
Beach Preservation Plan Sectors 1 & 2
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[E <br /> EXHIBIT " A " <br /> ttachment A — Scope of Services <br /> January 2009 <br /> Work Order 14 <br /> Indian River County Beach <br /> Sectors 1 & 2 <br /> Post-Project Monitoring ( 2009) <br /> INTRODUCTION <br /> The sand placement for the limited renourishment of the Ambersand project was broken into two <br /> phases. Phase I , placement of sand from the Sebastian Inlet Sand Trap , was performed under a <br /> FDEP partial notice to proceed (NTP) , and allowed for placement of sand dredged from the <br /> Sebastian Inlet sand trap to be placed on the dry beach (landward of the MHW line) . The Phase I <br /> portion of the project was completed in May 2006 under contract with Great Lakes Dredge and <br /> Dock, Inc. (GLDD) . Pre-Construction baseline biological monitoring was performed in the <br /> summer/fall of 2007 , and FDEP issued the County a full NTP to complete Phase II of this project . <br /> Phase II placed approximately 160, 000 c.y. from the offshore borrow site, resulting in a total <br /> construction volume of approximately 258 , 000 c.y. Sand placement was completed on December <br /> 29 , 2007 , and Final Completion was provided to GLDD on March 26, 2008 <br /> Based on clarification from FDEP (4/7/08 e-mail from Ms. Childs) regarding the permit- required <br /> monitoring schedule , the biological and physical monitoring survey schedules are off-set by one <br /> year. The biological portion of the 2009 post-project monitoring effort will be the 1 -Year Post- <br /> Construction Biological Survey. The physical portion of the 2009 post-project monitoring effort will <br /> be the 2- Year Post-Construction Physical Surrey. <br /> This scope of work includes tasks to perform and fulfill the permit-required post-project monitoring <br /> and reporting for 2009 . <br /> Task 1 Biological Monitoring and Reporting (1 Year Post-Construction) <br /> The FDEP permit requires biological monitoring following the construction . Continental Shelf <br /> Associates International , Inc. (CSA) will perform the biological monitoring , Costal Eco-Group , Inc. <br /> (CEG) will perform required 2nd party quality assurance of the monitoring data , and ATM will <br /> perform necessary quality control on the reporting of the data per the DEP-approved Biological <br /> Monitoring Plan (February 6 , 2007) . Work will include surveying the ten transects established <br /> under previous surveys (R-5 , R-6 . 51 R-8 , R-9 .51 R- 10 . 51 R- 12 , R- 14 .21 R- 16 . 99 R- 19 . 5 , and R-22) . <br /> The data collection will include collecting video transects, quadrat and sediment thickness data , <br /> and surveying the nearshore edge . A comparison of the data collected under this scope of <br /> services will be made to prior project datasets . If weather or visibility conditions prevent the <br /> collection of data , contingency monitoring will occur per protocol . The budget allocated to filed <br /> work, including contingency days and visibility checks is up to 10 days . <br /> ATM and CEG will coordinate with FDEP and USACE on nearshore conditions and efforts <br /> undertaken as part of this task. The consultants and the County will have weekly teleconferences <br /> to coordinate efforts . <br /> ATM and CSA will provide the County with regular updates via e-mail or teleconferences of the <br /> field efforts, and a report presenting the data and an analysis of the data . <br />
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