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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06-00160 back-up documentationMIAM MADE .7221 4; `tZ:ZT S S 1flt' Miami -Dade Water and Sewer Department P. O. Box 330316 • 3071 SW 38th Avenue Miami, Florida 33233-0316 T 305-665-7471 July 18, 2005 ADA Coordination miamidade.gov Agenda Coordination Art in Public Places Audit and Management Services Frank Rollason Aviation City of Miami Building Code Compliance Community Redevelopment Agency Building 49 N. W. 5111 Street, Suite 100 Business Development Miami, Florida 33128 Capital Improvements Citizen's Independent Transportation Trust Re: Water and Sewer Facilities for Omni Redevelopment Area Communications Community Action Agency Dear Mr. Rollason: Community & Economic Development Community Relations This City of Miami Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) has requested Miami -Dade Consumer Services Water and Sewer Department (Department) to assist in the provision of water and sewer Corrections & Rehabilitation facilities to serve the Omni Redevelopment Area (the "Project"). The options for Countywide Healthcare Planning providing such services for the Project are as follows: Cultural Affairs 1. The Department can provide the design and installation of water facilities in Elections the area for an estimated cost of $2,882,840 and $200,000 for sewer facilities. Emergency Management An exhibit of the proposed water and sewer facilities and the cost estimate for the Employee Relations water facilities are attached. The estimated time of design, construction and EnterpriseTechnology Services completion of the Project is twenty months. Environmental Resources Management Fair Employment Practices 2. Alternatively, the CRA can also select one of its consultants to perform the Finance design (to Department's standards) and the Department will install the facilities. Fire Rescue This will reduce the estimate of the Department's cost by approximately 10%, to General Services Administration $2,594,556. Historic Preservation Homeless Trust 3. A third option is for the Project to be installed as a donation project to in which Housing Agency case CRA will provide the design and installation of the project and then convey Housing Finance Authority the Project to the Department upon completion for its ownership and operation. Human Services Independent Review Pane, In accordance with the enclosed letter from Joe Arriola of the City which requires that International Trade Consortium applicants for a City -issued Public Works permit pay the amount of the restoration cost Juvenile Assessment Center for the roadways as calculated by the values established in Section 54-52 of the City Medical Examiner Code, CRA will be responsible to obtain the City's Public Works permit and pay the street Metropolitan Planning Organization restoration fee on behalf of the Department. Options 1, 2 and 3 will require an agreement Park and Recreation between the two agencies with the first two options requiring the Board of County Planning and Zoning Commissioners' approval. The Department will prepare the appropriate agreement Police depending on the option selected. Property Appraiser Public Library System Si cerely, % Public Works Safe Neighborhood Parks -'y�,� ✓ `"'a C/ ,a_../±eze, Seaport Bonnie P. Wells Solid Waste Management Assistant Director and Strategic Business Management Executive Assistant Team Metro Transit c: John Chorlog„ Howard Fallon, Rafael Ballesteros, Philip Torres, Sara Leu, Procurement Management If you have any questions, please cal! me at 786/552-8107 or Sara Leu at 786/552-8045. Urban Revitalization Task Force Mike Suchogorski Vizcaya Museum and Gardens Water and Sewer .852,1990 N Bay re.DR Legend SewerUpgrades Water Lines Study Area Infill Projects (Water) 19TH ',19TH 12TH �.17THi Water Upgrades • Proposed Lines WL-1 W L-2 W L-3 W L-4 W L-5 W L-6 W L-7 W L-8 W L-9 WL-10 W L-11 WL-12 WL-13 WL-14 W L-15 WL-16 WL-17 diameter 8-inch 8--inch 8-inch 8-inch 8-inch 8-inch 16-inch 16-inch 8-inch 8-inch 8-inch 8-inch 8-inch 8-inch 8-inch 8-inch 8-inch TOTAL diameter cost/ft 8-inch $ 187.78 12-inch $ 226.36 16-inch $ 261.54 20-inch $ 324.68 Length (ft) 600 420 545 785 770 1380 275 1500 890 470 1120 1550 1540 830 500 1180 300 WATER LINE UPGRADES (OMNI AREA) Cost 112,668.00 78,867.60 102,340.10 147,407.30 144,590.60 259,136.40 71,923.50 392,310.00 167,124.20 88,256.60 210,313.60 291,059.00 289,181.20 155,857.40 93,890.00 221,580.40 56,334.00 $ 2,882,839.90 Proposed Line W L-1 W L-2 W L-3 W L-4 W L-5 W L-6 W L-7 W L-8 W L-9 WL-10 WL-11 WL-12 WL-13 WL-14 WL-15 W L-16 WL-17 diameter 8-inch 12-inch 16-inch 20-inch diameter Length (ft) Cost 12-inch 600 $ 135,816.00 12-inch 420 $ 95,071.20 12-inch 545 $ 123,366.20 12-inch 785 $ 177,692.60 12-inch 770 $ 174,297.20 12-inch 1380 $ 312,376.80 16-inch 275 $ 71,923.50 16-inch 1500 $ 392,310.00 12-inch 890 $ 201,460.40 12-inch 470 $ 106,389.20 12-inch 1120 $ 253,523.20 12-inch 1550 $ 350,858.00 12-inch 1540 $ 348,594.40 12-inch 830 $ 187,878.80 12-inch 500 $ 113,180.00 12-inch 920 $ 208,251.20 12-inch 300 $ 67,908.00 TOTAL $ 3,320,896.70 cost/ft $ 187.78 $ 226.36 $ 261.54 $ 324.68 Eitg of ..JOE ARRIOLA CITY MANAGER Mr. John Chorlog, P.E. Deputy Director of Operations Miami -Dade Water and Sewer Department 3071 SW 38th Avenue Miami, Florida 33233-7471 January 20, 2006 Subject: Water and Sewer Facilities for the Omni Redevelopment Area Dear Mr. Chorlog: 64 e4,ii 90 3Z.NN1 P.O. BOX 330708 MIAMI, FLORIDA 33233-0705 (305) 250-5400 FAX (305)250-5410 On July 18, 2005 Miami -Dade Water and Sewer Department (Department) responded to the City of Miami Community Redevelopment Association (CRA) regarding a prior request to upgrade water and sewer lines in the Omni Redevelopment Area of the City of Miami. Three options were offered to the City in response to our request. This project was subsequently suspended. The City of Miami is respectfully requesting that the Department re -activate this project on behalf of the City and CRA as discussed below. The City and CRA would like to see the Department proceed in accordance with Option 1, whereby the Department will design and install the water and sewer facilities. We understand that cost estimates and schedule data will need to be updated. In addition, the City's Public Works Department will be waiving the requirements for full pavement restoration and only requiring that trenches be restored in accordance with their standard permitting procedures. The City will be addressing full width street infrastructure restoration through separate means. Please contact me if you require any further information regarding this request, I can be reached at mconway r@ci.miami.fl.us or (305)416-1027. Once updated cost and schedule information is available, please provide it directly to Frank Rollason, CRA Executive Director who will share it with appropriate City staff. Sincerely, Cam."",„,7� Mary H. Conway, P.E. Director of CIP and Transportation C: Joe Arriola, Chief Administrator Alicia Cuervo Schreiber, Chief of Operations Stephanie Grindell, Public Works Director Frank Rollason, CRA Executive Director