Construction Engineering & Inspection Services Transit Bus Stop Infrastructure for the Broward County Transit Division (BCT) 1
Firm Overview 2 We are a well established multi disciplinary firm that has been located in South Florida for 80 years. Since 1937, the company has grown from a small, two person surveying firm to over 350 employees, providing over 25+ Municipal Services. The Construction Engineering & Inspection Division (CEI) was launched in 2002. Municipal/Agency Experience (not limited to): Broward County FDOT (District 1, 4, 6 & 7) FDEP Seminole Tribe of Florida Palm Beach County Miami Dade County West Palm Beach Lake Worth Lantana Riviera Beach Delray Beach Boca Raton Pompano Beach Oakland Park Pembroke Pines Coral Springs Dania Beach Hollywood Miami Gardens Tamarac West Park Weston North Lauderdale Lauderhill Sunny Isles Surfside Parkland Weston
Scope 3 Construction Engineering and Inspection professional services (CEI) and technical support services related to Improvements / construction of Countywide Transit Bus Stop Infrastructure. The project is Federal Transit Administration Funded. Also, part of the contract includes: Contract Administration, Utility Coordination, Material Verification Testing Compliance with: Contract Plans and Specifications Broward County Transit FTA Requirements FDOT guidelines Florida Building Code (FBC) Standards Project Schedule (Time for Performance): The work to be performed under this scope and underlying Agreement for CEI services shall be completed within 730 calendar days with an optional 365 calendar days from the issuance of the Notice to Proceed.
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Specific Work Experience 5 FDOT District 4 General Assigned Contact; Broward County Transportation/Service and Capital Planning; ADA Improvements & Shelter Installations at Bus Stops: ADA upgrades to sidewalks New Bus Shelters Site Furnishings Bike Racks Signage Electrical Underground Wiring & Components Solar Power Supplies Remove / Replace Damaged Concrete Slabs Relocation of Existing Landscaping Relocation of Existing Irrigation
Specific Work Experience 6 Projects that included Bus Shelter / Stop upgrades: City of Pompano Beach; MLK (Hammondville Road) Improvements (from Powerline Road to Turnpike) Project FM # 432861 1 58 01 (LAP Funded $ 2,855,802): Improvements include roadway widening, updated bus stops, sidewalk installation, drainage improvements, milling and resurfacing, Bus shelter/pads, lighting, median installation, signage, landscaping, irrigation and pavement markings. City of Pompano Beach; SW 36th Avenue Sidewalk Project (from West McNab Road to West Palm Aire Drive); Project FM # 431715 1 58 01 (LAP Funded $628,755.50):The project scope includes the installation of a sidewalk along the west side of SW 36th Avenue commencing on the south end of Canal A north to Palm Aire Drive, a pedestrian flashing beacon crosswalk at the intersection of SW 36th Avenue and Gateway Drive, Bus Pads, storm drainage construction, demolition, utility work, and permanent signage & striping. City of West Palm Beach; Quadrille Blvd (Okeechobee to Datura); Project FM # 425260 1 5802 (LAP Funded $750,000): The improvements included but were not limited to clearing and grubbing, bus stop concrete pad improvements, pedestrian sidewalk improvements, pavement markings and signage, Bus shelter/pads, site lighting, irrigation, signing and pavement markings, landscaping and other miscellaneous improvements. City of West Palm Beach; Clematis Street Improvements; LAP Project FM # 427652 1 58 01 (LAP Funded $446,595): The Clematis Street project included pedestrian and landscape enhancements such as construction of a landscaped median and installation of additional landscaping, tree grates, benches, bike racks, trash receptacles, sidewalk, milling and resurfacing, striping, signing and irrigation system from Sapodilla Avenue to Tamarind Avenue.
Specific Work Experience 7 Projects that included Bus Shelter / Stop upgrades (Con t): Broward County Wide Bus Shelters Construction WPB Downtown Trolley Shelters City of Hallandale Bus Shelters Design and Construction City of Palm Beach Gardens Bus Shelters Cleveland Clinic Bus Shelters Design and Construction
Lessons Learned From Previous Job in Broward County 8 General Construction: Expedite the review of Shop drawings, check the pad thickness and shelter type in advance, check the reinforced mat for the bus pad to verify clearances, verify buy America certifications, ensure materials used are from approved sources including the concrete mixes, & check the base prior to pad placement. Ensuring ADA requirements are met: 2% slopes, wide pads for wheel chair maneuvers, and drop off protection. Maintenance of Traffic: Review MOT daily, maintain pedestrian access, and maintaining bus service during construction. PIO: Notify businesses and residents in advance using flayers/face to face meetings, ensure proper access is maintained, respond to complaints within 24 hours to avoid issue escalation.
Lessons Learned From Previous Job in Broward County 9 ROW Issues: Ensure all work is performed within the ROW, ROW shall be staked prior to construction, cutting and capping irrigation and minimizing damages to landscape owned by private owners. Utilities: Review shelter locations for solar power panels, survey overhead utilities, & use low profile equipment when needed. Coordination: Coordination with County PM, local cities, and FDOT for permits if needed.
Other Technologies Used The CGA Team will use the following technologies on this project: 10 GPS TalentGuard (Certification Tracking Software) GoPro Cams Digital Signatures Social Media Facebook Twitter Ajera o Resource management and project scheduling are critical tasks for keeping utilization high and forecasting future staffing requirements. o Ajera's project scheduling tool, Schedule Manager, provides an easy to use solution for managing your employees and project workloads on a weekly basis. o You can easily view your projects and resource budgets and instantly see how they are affected as you schedule future work.
Why CGA? 11 Specific Similar Project Experience. 100% Availability of Experienced Field Staff with Experience Working on Bus Shelter projects in Broward County (No Bait and Switch Julio is your guy). Ability to Manage Manpower to Cover Spread out Work Areas. Support of 350 Professionals in South Florida. We Are Committed to Delivering This Project Under Time and Budget.
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