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SECTOR 3 (WABASSO BEACH) BEACH AND DUNE RESTORATION PROJECT
DESIGN AND PERMITTING SERVICES
This Work Order Number 2018006-2 is entered into as of this 3rd day of
April , 2018 pursuant to that certain Contract Agreement relating to Engineering
and Biological support services for Sector 3 (Wabasso Beach) Beach and Dune
Renourishment Project entered into as January 9, 2018 ("Agreement"), between Indian
River County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida ("COUNTY") and Aptim
Environmental & Infrastructure, Inc. ("CONSULTANT").
The COUNTY has selected the Consultant to perform the professional services set
forth on Exhibit 1, attached to this Work Order and made part hereof by this reference. The
professional services will be performed by the Consultant for the fee schedule set forth in
Exhibit 2, attached to this Work Order and made a part hereof by this reference. The
Consultant will perform the professional services within the timeframe more particularly set
forth in Exhibit 2, attached to this Work Order and made a part hereof by this reference all
in accordance with the terms and provisions set forth in the Agreement. Pursuant to
paragraph 1.3 of the Agreement, nothing contained in any Work Order shall conflict with
the terms of the Agreement and the terms of the Agreement shall be deemed to be
incorporated in each individual Work Order as if fully set forth herein.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Work Order as of
the date first written above.
CONSULTANT
Aptim Environmental & Infrastructure, Inc.
By:
Title: Director of Operations
Thomas P. Pierro, P.E., D.CE
Date: 3/2 6/ ala/f
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Exhibit 1
APTIM
March 14, 2018 (revised from March 8, 2018)
Mr. James Gray
Indian River County
Public Works - Coastal Engineering Division
1801 27th St, Building A
Vero Beach, FL 32960
Subject: Indian River County, FL
Sector 3 — 2018006 — Work Order #2
Design and Permitting
Dear James:
Aptim Environmental & Infrastructure, Inc.
2481 NW Boca Raton Blvd.
Boca Raton, FL 33431
Tel: +1 561 391 8102
Fax: +1 561 391 9116
www.aptim.com
This proposal outlines a scope of work for Aptim Environmental & Infrastructure, Inc. (APTIM) to provide
professional services to Indian River County (the County) in support of design and permitting efforts for the Sector
3 (Wabasso Beach) Beach and Dune Renourishment Project. 'The initial Sector 3 project was completed in three
phases between 2010 and 2012, and authorized under FDEP Joint Coastal Permit No. 0285993 -001 -JC. Following
damages due to Hurricane Sandy in 2012, a dune repair project was constructed in the winter of 2014/15,
authorized under Modification 008 -JN of the original permit. Authorization for construction activity under the
original permit has since expired. The Sector 3 shoreline has recently experienced significant erosion of the beach
berm and dune, most notably from impacts of Hurricane Matthew in October 2016 and Hurricane Irma in
September 2017. As directed from the most recent update of the County's Beach Preservation Plan (2015), the
Sector 3 shoreline is to be managed with the "beach fill" strategy. As such, there is a need for renourishment of
the Sector 3 shoreline to maintain protection to upland properties and infrastructure. This proposal outlines a
scope of work to support the County in developing a beach renourishment project in Sector 3. The work is broken
up into eight separate Tasks. Each cost was developed following the provisions of the Professional Services
Agreement between Indian River County and APTIM, dated January 9, 2018, to provide engineering and biological
support services for the Sector 3 (Wabasso Beach) Beach and Dune Renourishment Project (RFQ#2018006).
Task 1: Preliminary Project Design and Feasibility Report
Task 2: Pre -Application Meetings and Coordination
Task 3: Supplemental Environmental Assessment
Task 4: Permit Applications
Task 5: Response to RAI
Task 6: Construction Plans and Specifications
Task 7: Geotechnical Evaluation and Compatibility Analysis
Task 8: Multibeam Bathymetric Survey of South Borrow Area
Each Task is described on the following pages...
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Task 1: Preliminary Project Design and Feasibility Report
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Task 1: Scope of Work
As the basis for the initial design and permitting effort, APTIM will utilize the most recent beach survey data
collected by the County's surveyor (winter 2018 survey). Shoreline and volume changes will be updated to
evaluate trends and hot spots of the existing beach conditions. Fill templates previously utilized for the initial
Sector 3 project and the dune repair project will be evaluated to investigate their appropriateness for the
proposed renourishment project. Development of the alongshore distribution of the fill will consider previous
project performance and recently observed shoreline and volume change trends and hot spots. The proposed
design will have a specific focus on minimizing the potential for adverse impacts to the hardbottom resources
nearshore of the project ("no -impact design"). A cross -shore equilibrium profile analysis of the recommended
design will be conducted to evaluate the potential for hardbottom impacts.
Sand sources, both offshore and upland, will be preliminarily evaluated to be utilized for fill material. These
sources will be evaluated based on beach compatibility and cost. The sand source evaluation will be included as
an Appendix, and summarized in the main text.
The recommended design, requiredcfill volume, and proposed sand sources will be used to estimate construction
costs and timeline. Recommendations to move forward with the project, as designed, will be included in the
report.
Task 1: Deliverable
APTIM will provide the County an electronic version of the draft Feasibility Report for the County's review and
comments. Once finalized, APTIM will provide the County one hardcopy and one electronic version of the final
feasibility report. The final version will be included as an attachment in the State and Federal permit applications.
Task 1: Schedule
This task will begin upon approval from the County to proceed with this work order. It is anticipated that 75 days
will be required to complete the analysis and compose a feasibility report documenting the findings. At such time,
a draft report will be provided to the County for its review and comments. Once the comments are returned to
APTIM, the final report addressing the comments will be submitted to the County within 15 days.
Task 1: Cost
The lump sum cost for this task is $38,979.00.
Task 2: Pre -Application Meetings and Coordination
Task 2: Scope of Work
We will request, prepare for, and lead two separate pre -application meetings with regulatory staff of 1) the Florida
Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) and 2) US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) and Federal
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commenting agencies (USFWS, NOAA-NMFS). This meeting will be conducted via teleconference. In general, the
purpose of the meetings will be to describe the proposed project and determine the agencies' requirements for
the pending permit application. Available information will be presented to the agencies to determine the
sufficiency of the information for permit file development.
We will arrange, prepare for, and lead a public outreach meeting with County staff and project stakeholders to
describe the general scope of the Sector 3 project and answer questions. The County will assist with identifying a
local meeting venue and notifying project stakeholders.
Task 2: Deliverable
APTIM will request, prepare for, and lead two separate pre -application meetings. Following the meeting, APTIM
will compose minutes documenting the discussions and distribute the minutes to the County and the permitting
agencies.
APTIM will arrange, prepare for, and lead a public outreach meeting with County staff and project stakeholders.
Following the meeting, APTIM will compose minutes documenting the discussions and distribute the minutes to
the County and stakeholders.
Task 2: Schedule
The pre -application meetings will be held upon completion of the draft version of the Feasibility Report. APTIM
will provide a draft of the meeting minutes to all participants within 7 days of each meeting.
The public outreach meeting will be held upon completion of the final version of the Feasibility Report. APTIM
will provide a draft of the meeting minutes to all participants within 7 days of the meeting.
Task 2: Cost
The lump sum cost for this task is $15,650.00.
Task 3: Supplemental Environmental Assessment
Task 3: Scope of Work
The National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) requires federal agencies to consider environmental impacts during
their decision-making process for major federal actions. An Environmental Assessment (EA) was prepared for the
initial Sector 3 project (Dial Cordy 7 Coastal Tech, 2009). NEPA regulations encourage a tiered approach to avoid
repetition of issues and to focus on the actual issues apt for decision at each level of environmental review.
Therefore, APTIM will tier off the existing EA to include any updates to the project design, updated physical
conditions of the project area, natural resources present, wildlife survey data, ESA listed species that utilize the
project area, sediment characteristics of offshore and upland sand sources, and pertinent data collected since the
completion of the original EA. Red Knots will be included, as they were not yet a listed species at the time of the
original EA development. The EA will include a description of the proposed action and alternatives, affected
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environments, and environmental consequences. If necessary, the EA will also consider and evaluate measures
to mitigate for potential impacts to natural resources.
Task 3: Deliverable
APTIM will provide the County an electronic version of the draft Supplemental EA for the County's review and
comments. Once finalized, APTIM will provide the County with an electronic version of the final Supplemental EA.
The final version will be submitted as part of the State and Federal permit applications.
Task 3: Schedule
It is anticipated that 75 days will be required to complete the analysis and compose the Supplemental EA. At such
time, a draft report will be provided to the County for its review and comments. Once the comments are returned
to APTIM, the final report addressing the comments will be submitted to the County within 15 days.
Task 3: Cost
The lump sum cost for this task is $19,337.00.
Task 4: Permit Applications
Task 4: Scope of Work
APTIM will act as the agent for the County throughout the permit application process for the proposed project.
In general, we will represent the County before regulatory agency staff with the goal of obtaining permits for the
project. This may include compiling, clarifying, and providing information as requested, as well as negotiating
permit conditions that are acceptable to the regulatory agencies and the County.
To satisfy State permitting, we will develop and submit a Joint Coastal Permit (JCP) application to the State
permitting agency (FDEP). To satisfy Federal permitting, we will develop and submit an ENG Form 4345 to the
Federal permitting agency (USACE) and Federal commenting agencies (USFWS, NOAA-NMFS). We will fill out the
application forms and submit it to the County for original signature. We will provide responses to all of the
questions included in the permit application, except as noted below, where we will coordinate the response with
the County.
We will develop signed and sealed permit sketches for the beach fill based on the design fill template and the
most recent physical conditions. To support the permit application, we will incorporate topographic and
bathymetric surveys based on the most recent physical monitoring being performed independently by the
County's contracted surveyor. We will incorporate the most recent aerial photography, as well as the most recent
landward edge of hardbottom mapped along the project area. Collection of aerial photography and/or delineation
of aerials to map the hardbottom edge are not included in this scope of work. Collection of aerial photography
took place in July 2017, and is planned to take place in 2018 as part of the annual physical monitoring of the
previous Sector 3 project.
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We will develop a draft construction schedule for the County's review.
We will develop Biological, Physical, and Turbidity Monitoring Plans as necessary.
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We will compile and submit required information related to proposed upland and offshore sand sources for the
project. We will develop a Sediment QA/QC plan for upland and offshore sand sources as necessary.
We will work with FDEP to help develop the requirement for sufficient information to consider an upland sand
mine as a potential source for the project. We will also work with FDEP to help develop minimum geotechnical
standards to identify acceptable material from the upland sources. We will coordinate directly with FDEP and the
upland sand mines as needed.
We will work with FDEP regarding utilizing previous data and analysis of the offshore borrow areas of the County
to be acceptable in assisting with the design and permitting of an offshore borrow area for this project. We will
work with FDEP to help develop what additional data or analysis, if any, may be required to move forward with
an offshore borrow area as a sand source for this project. If additional field work is required by FDEP for
development of an offshore borrow area, then the associated field work, analysis, and coordination will be
conducted under a separate work order.
We will coordinate with the County and Ecological Associates to incorporate sea turtle nesting data and any
wildlife surveys conducted on site.
We will coordinate with FDEP regarding artificial reef mitigation planning. We will work to resolve possible
mitigation requirements for the previous Sector 3 project. We will work with FDEP to develop an acceptable
Mitigation Plan for the upcoming project, which may include a Contingency Mitigation Plan similar to the previous
project.
We will coordinate with USFWS regarding this project being covered by the Statewide Programmatic Biological
Opinion (SPBO). Separate consultation on piping plovers and red knots may be required. It is anticipated that
consultation with National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) will be required in order to determine appropriate
reasonable and prudent measures, terms and conditions and conservation measures for sea turtles, smalltooth
sawfish, loggerhead critical habitat and listed coral species.
We will coordinate with the County regarding the sovereign submerged lands portion of the application (questions
10 through 12). The County will be responsible for responding to this section, including demonstrating that the
applicant has sufficient control and interest in the riparian upland property, developing a list of names and
addresses of owners of all riparian property within 500 feet, and a legal property description and acreage of any
sovereign submerged land that would be encompassed by the requested lease or easement.
We will follow guidance provided by the FDEP and USACE with respect to the filing convention and submittal
requirements. We will coordinate with the FDEP and USACE ahead of submittal when and where possible to avoid
Requests for Additional Information (RAI). We will follow-up with the FDEP and USACE to ensure receipt and
distribution of the applications.
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We will coordinate with the agencies and the County regarding posting the public notice with the local
newspaper(s) and will address the agencies' publication requirements.
Task4: Deliverable
APTIM will provide the County an electronic version of the draft applications for the County's review and
comments. Once finalized, APTIM will submit the applications and associated attachments electronically to the
FDEP and USACE FTP websites. We will also submit an electronic copy to the County for their records.
The coordination efforts as part of this Task will likely be informal and conducted via phone calls and emails. The
County will be notified and/or copied on emails regarding pertinent correspondence for this project.
Task 4: Schedule
It is estimated that 120 days will be required to complete the permit application and develop the necessary
documentation once the Feasibility Report is finalized (Task 1) and the pre -application meetings are held (Task 2).
Task 4: Cost
The lump sum cost for this task is $61,926.00.
Task 5: Response to RAI
Task 5: Scope of Work
The-FDEP has 90 days to review the application and either issue a Notice of Intent to issue the permit or issue a
Request for Additional Information (RAI). FDEP RAI's may also include comments from the Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission, other State agencies and the general public. The USACE does not have a timeline
requiring their response but may also submit a request for additional information. USACE RAI's may also include
questions from USFWS, NOAA-NMFS, other Federal agencies and the general public.
We will attempt to consolidate the agencies RAI's into a single response. We will coordinate with the County on
the extent of the response and what the implication may be to the permitting process and construction. We will
draft a response and submit this to the County for review prior to submittal to the agencies. It is expected that
one teleconference meeting with FDEP and separately with USACE will be required.
Task 5: Deliverable
APTIM will provide the County an electronic version of the draft RAI's response for the County's review and
comments. Once finalized, we will submit the response electronically to the regulatory agencies, with the County
copied.
If necessary, APTIM will prepare for, attend and lead a meeting regarding the RAI response with FDEP and
separately with USACE. APTIM will provide a draft of the meeting minutes to all participants.
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The schedule for the response to the RAI's and for the meeting is dependent on the extent of the questions. We
will attempt to respond to the questions within 60 days of receipt of the RAI's. We will inform the County if we
are unable to meet this schedule due to the extent of response required or the availability of meeting participants.
Task 5: Cost
The lump sum cost for this task is $33,512.00. We will coordinate with the County upon receipt of the RAI's and
determine whether the cost included herein is representative of the extent of work required to develop the
response.
Task 6: Construction Plans and Specifications
Task 6: Scope of Work
APTIM will develop construction plans and technical specifications that will provide the necessary details to the
Contractor to construct the project, establish payment criteria, and adhere to the permit conditions. It is assumed
that the County will provide front-end documents, including general conditions, and provide the overall format of
the contract documents such that the technical specifications can be incorporated without duplication or conflict
in terms and conditions.
Task 6: Deliverable
APTIM will provide the County an electronic version of the draft plans and specifications for the County's review
and comments. Once finalized, we will submit one hardcopy of the construction plans (11"X17") and technical
specifications (8.5"x11") to the County. We will also submit an electronic copy of the final version of the
construction plans and technical specifications to the County.
Task 6: Schedule
The draft deliverable for the work will be submitted within 30 days of obtainments of permits or upon request by
the County to begin. Once the County's comments are returned to APTIM, the finalized documents addressing
the comments will be submitted within 14 days.
Task 6: Cost
The lump sum cost for this task is $26,943.00.
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Task 7: Geotechnical Evaluation and Compatibility Analysis
Task 7: Scope of Work
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APTIM will develop a study to investigate potential fill sources to determine their compatibility with the native
sand of Sector 3. Sand sources, both offshore and upland, will be preliminarily evaluated to be utilized for fill
material. Sediment characteristics that will be analyzed include grain size distribution, carbonate content, and
color.
Native sand of Sector 3 will be represented by geotechnical data obtained from previous studies in the County. It
is assumed that no additional sampling will be required; thus, this proposal does not include native beach sampling
as part of the scope. A composite grain size curve of the Sector 3 native sand will be developed to compare to
potential fill sources.
Offshore sand sources will be preliminarily designed and evaluated by utilizing existing data from previous
offshore sand source investigations (ATM, 2001), including core logs and granularmetric data. The offshore
evaluation will focus on the South Borrow Area, as it has been previously permitted and successfully used in the
County. If additional field work of the offshore borrow area is required by FDEP, then the associated field work,
analysis, design, and coordination will be conducted under a separate work order. Offshore areas will be
evaluated in terms of available sand, proximity to the Sector 3 shoreline, and compatibility with the Sector 3 native
beach sand in terms of grain size distribution, carbonate content, and color. If sufficient data exists, composite
grain size curves and statistics will be developed to represent offshore borrow areas. These curves and composite
statistics will be used to evaluate the compatibility with the native sand of Sector 3.
Evaluation of upland sand sources will include those previously utilized for construction on the County's beaches,
have geotechnical data of recent representative samples of the proposed fill material, actively produce sand (or
can easily reestablish producing sand), have sufficient quantities available, have sufficient stockpiling area, provide
operational information, and are compatible with the Sector 3 native beach sand in terms of grain size distribution,
carbonate content, and color. If sufficient data exists, composite grain size curves will be developed to represent
potential upland sources. These curves and composite statistics will be used to evaluate the compatibility with
the native sand of Sector 3.
Recommendations will be provided to move forward with upland and/or offshore sand sources as fill material for
the Sector 3 project. If required, steps will be identified to further investigate possible upland or offshore sources.
Task 7: Deliverable
A summary of the work described above will be included as an Appendix in the Feasibility Report (Task 1), unless
the offshore bathymetric survey collection (Task 8) dictates this to be submitted later under separate cover.
Task 7: Schedule
APTIM will provide the deliverable with the Feasibility Report (Task 1).
Task 7: Cost
The lump sum cost for this task is $22,752.00.
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Task 8: Multibeam Bathymetric Survey of South Borrow Area
Task 8: Scope of Work
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A multibeam bathymetry survey will be collected for Indian River County's South Borrow Area —Sub Area 1, 2, and
3. Approximately 35 linear miles of data will be collected to achieve a detailed bathymetric surface to assist with
volumetric calculations to determine the amount for resources remaining within the borrow area. Additional data
will be collected to account for holidays within shallower portions of the Borrow Area. All work will be conducted
under the direct supervision of a Florida registered Professional Surveyor and Mapper as well as a Certified
Hydrographer. The survey and all deliverables will adhere to Chapter 472 of the Florida Statutes (FS) as well as
the Standards of Practice set forth in 5J-17 of the Florida Administrative Code (FAC)
Prior to the start of the survey, reconnaissance of published National Geodetic Survey (NGS) monuments will be
conducted to confirm that the survey control is accurate and undisturbed. The survey will be controlled using
2nd
order monuments or greater in order to achieve required accuracy. Horizontal and vertical positioning checks will
be conducted at the beginning and end of each hydrographic survey day using 2nd order monuments located in
the project area. All data will be collected in feet relative to the North American Datum of 1983(2011) and the
North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (Geoidl2a)
The survey will be collected onboard APTIM's 24' survey vessel using a Teledyne Reson 7125 SV2 Multibeam
Echosounder. Vessel navigation, horizontal positioning, and water level corrections will be provided by RTK GNSS
relative to NGS published monuments located during the reconnaissance survey. An Applanix POS MV
WaveMaster will be used to correct for vessel attitude (heave, pitch, and roll) and heading. The Applanix POS MV
works by combining GNSS angular rate and acceleration data from an inertial measurement unit (IMU) and
heading from GNSS Azimuth Measurement System (GAMS) to produce a precise inertial position solution. All
altitude and position data will be logged for post processing using Applanix POSpac Mobile Mapping Suite (if
necessary). GAMS calibration and a multibeam patch test must be performed prior to the start of multibeam
data collection to account for system misalignments relative to the vessel's reference frame. Sounding data will
be acquired using Hypack 2017a Hysweep software and processed with Hypack's MBMAX64 utility.
Task 8: Deliverable
A certified hydrographic survey map, signed and sealed by a Florida Registered Professional Surveyor and Mapper,
will be provided. Survey maps will include a full color digital elevation model (DEM) created from reduced
soundings at lm resolution or greater. Full resolution ASCII XYZ files of all soundings collected will be provided as
well as gridded (reduced) soundings used to create the DEM.
Task 8: Schedule
Field work is anticipated to take up to 7 days with deliverables provided within 30 days of completion of field
work.
Task 8: Cost
The lump sum cost for this task is $39,390.00.
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Summary of Cost
$ 38,979.00
$ 15,650.00
$ 19,337.00
$ 61,926.00
$ 33,512.00
$ 26,943.00
$ 22,752.00
$ 39,390.00
Task 1: Preliminary Project Design and Feasibility Report
Task 2: Pre -Application Meetings and Coordination
Task 3: Supplemental Environmental Assessment
Task 4: Permit Applications
Task 5: Response to RAI
Task 6: Construction Plans and Specifications
Task 7: Geotechnical Evaluation and Compatibility Analysis
Task 8: Multibeam Bathymetric Survey of South Borrow Area
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$258,489.00 Total lump sum cost to perform the proposed work for Sector 3 — 2018006 — Work Order #2
APTIM will proceed with developing the project design and permitting of the project upon receipt of a work order
from Indian River County. It is noted that many aspects of the project permitting are dependent upon agency
review and outside the control of APTIM and the County. As such, the schedule described herein is provided as a
guideline. APTIM will strive to maintain the schedule and costs as reasonably as can be expected. We will
coordinate with the County if deviations from the schedule or costs arise due to unforeseen issues or
circumstances.
Thank you for the opportunity to serve Indian River County. We look forward to continuing to provide successful
professional services to the County. Please do not hesitate to call if you have any questions.
Sincerely,
William Reilly, P.E.
Senior Coastal Engineer
Aptim Environmental & Infrastructure, Inc.
Enclosure
cc: Thomas Pierro, P.E., D.CE, APTIM
Stacy Buck, APTIM
Debbie Neese, APTIM
Approved for use via email dated 3/8/2018
Approved revisions via phone 3/14/2018
Authorized Corporate Signature
Thomas P. Pierro, P.E., D.CE
Printed Name
Director of Operations
Title
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EXHIBIT 2
Sector 3 - 2018006 - Work Order #2
Design and Permitting
Indian River County, FL
SPM REVISION: 2018- REV 18.1
PROJECT NUMBER: 631235714
Summary of Cost by Task
Task Number Task Name Labor Sub -Equipment Materials Mobilization/ Totals
contractors Travel
Task 1
Preliminary Project Design and
$ 38,979.00
$
$
$
$
$ 38,878.00
Feasibility Report
Task 2
Pre -Application Meetings and
$ 15,650.00
$
$
$
$
$ 15,650.00
Coordination
Task 3
Supplemental Environmental
$ 19,337.00
$
$
$
$
$ 19,337.00
Assessment
.
Task 4
Permit Applications
$ 61,926.00
$
$
$
$
$ 61,826.00
Task 5
Response to RAI
$ 33,512.00
$
$
$
$
$ 33,512.00
Task 6
Construction Plans and
$ 26,943.00
$
$
$
$
$ 26,943.00
Specifications
Task 7
Geotechnical Evaluation and
$ 22 752.00
$
$
$
$
$ 22,752.00
Compatibility Analysis
Task 8
Multibeam Bathymetric Survey of
$ 27,052.00
$
$ 9,842.00
$
$ 2,496.00
$ 39,390.00
South Borrow Area
Totals =
$ 246,151.00
$
$ 9,842.00
$
$ 2,496.00
$ 258,489.00
Submitted By: William Reilly
Submitted To: Indian River County, FL
Submission Date: 3/14/2018