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HomeMy WebLinkAboutScope of WorkPROJECT NAME: MIAMI MARINE PARK PROJECT NUMBER: TBD PREPARED BY: S. VEGA DATE: JANUARY 2011 SCOPE OF WORK The Virginia Key Master Plan prepared by the City of Miami Planning Department, proposes the expansion of the existing Rickenbacker Marina. The Rickenbacker Marina is located close to the Rusty Pelican Restaurant and the Rickenbacker Causeway. The location is found within Biscayne Bay Aquatic Preserve and Marine Stadium Basin properties. The type of manna facilities to be designed is for pleasure crafts and medium yacht vessels. Fixed docks supported by concrete piles or piers are proposed. The docks construction will utilize concrete, fiberglass decking and aluminum. The new manna would accommodate additional 220 vessels approximately 40'.0" to 70'.0" in length. There are many factors to be considered when building a marina facility such as the incredible weight load of the vessels, the destructive force of waves, sea currents, storm surges and even hurricanes. These are just a few factors to be carefully considered when selecting construction methods and materials. Dredging of the area to allow proper navigation for vessels needs to be carefully considered when designing the marina facility. Because of the many factors that need to be considered in the design and permitting of the marina expansion, it is recommended the following Professional Services: Services Estimate Completion (Months) 1. Surveying/Field Monitoring Precision Hydrographic Surveys & Underwater Inspection Pre Dredging Surveys & Dredgeable Material Volume Computations Sea Floor Mapping & Side Scan Sonar Surveys Ocean Current & Water Temperature Monitoring Sea & Swell (Wave) Instrumentation & Monitoring Water Quality Measurement Tidal Studies Dye Studies Topographical Surveying Circulation Studies Tidal Studies 2. Engineering Analysis Conceptual Design Development Distribution of Boat Sizes & Types Recommended Site Location/Orientation Detailed Engineering Analysis Inspection & Evaluation of Existing Marinas Page 1 10 10 Estimation of Remaining Life of Existing Marinas Maintenance Recommendations/Designs for Existing Marinas Recommended Replacement/Rehabilitation of Existing Marinas Recommended Retrofitting of Existing Marinas Engineering Recommendations & Reports 3. Regulatory Compliance Local Building Permit Processing Permit Processing with Regulatory Agencies Environmental Compliance Preparation of Mitigation Plan. 4. Final Engineering Design Preparation of Final Design Floating and/or Fixed Breakwater Protection Aluminum & Timber Gangways Including Handicap Access Marina Access Piers & Landings Shoreline Bulkheads & Slope Revetments Landscape Design Electrical Power, Phone, Cable & TV Service Dock Lighting & Transformers Fire Water Suppression & Domestic Water Fire Hose Cabinets Sanitary Pump out Systems Design of Boat Launching Ramp Facilities Design of Piers Preparation of Supporting Calculations Preparation of Plans, Specifications & Cost Estimates Preparation of design/scheduled deliveries. Preparation of Construction Contract Documents for Bidding Engineer Opinion of Construction Cost QA/QC of Final Design Peer Review of Final Designs Value Engineer 22 18 ,Total 60 Design Professional Fees Estimate The design professional fees (NE Fees) are predicted to cost $1.6 million dollars. Page 2