Agenda 02/23/2021 Item #16A15 (RPS #21-7828 Selection)02/23/2021
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Recommendation to approve the selection committee's ranking for Request for Professional
Services (RPS) #21-7828 "Design, Engineering and Permitting Services for Beach Re -nourishment
Projects," and authorize staff to begin contract negotiations with the top -ranked firm, Coastal
Protection Engineering LLC, so that staff can bring a proposed agreement back for the Board's
consideration at a subsequent meeting.
OBJECTIVE: To engage the services of Coastal Protection Engineering LLC, to provide engineering
services for the Collier County Beach Renourishment Projects.
CONSIDERATIONS: The Coastal Zone Management Section is responsible for managing the Collier
County Beach Renourishment Projects and is seeking engineering services for the Vanderbilt Beach and
Naples Beach Renourishment projects. Vanderbilt Beach and Naples Beach are critically eroded and
require beach Renourishment for their preservation.
On November 30, 2020, the Procurement Services Division issued a notice of RPS #21-7828 Design,
Engineering and Permitting Services for Beach Re -Nourishment Projects. The County notified 8,085
firms, eighty (80) firms viewed/downloaded the solicitation package and the County received four (4)
proposals by the December 29, 2020 submission deadline. Staff found all four firms to be responsive and
responsible. Per Consultants' Competitive Negotiation Act, Florida Statutes §287.055 the evaluation
criteria included ability of professional personnel; past performance/references; project approach;
willingness to meet time and budget requirements; and recent, current, and projected workloads of the
firm. Each firm provided at least three references from clients of projects with a similar size for which the
firm provided services similar in scope and complexity within the past three years.
The selection committee met on January 15, 2021 and scored each of the proposals and shortlisted the
following top three firms to move on to step 2, presentations: (1) Coastal Protection Engineering LLC, (2)
Aptim Environmental & Infrastructure LLC, and (3) Taylor Engineering.
On February 2, 2021, the selection committee reconvened for step 2, presentations were given, and the
committee ranked the firms as follows:
Firm Names
Final Ranking
Coastal Protection Engineering LLC.
1
Aptim Environmental & Infrastructure LLC.
2
Taylor Engineering
3
Staff is requesting authorization to begin negotiations with the top ranked firm, Coastal Protection
Engineering LLC. In the event an agreement cannot be reached with the top ranked firm, staff would
continue negotiating with the remaining firms in ranked order until a proposed agreement can be brought
back for the Board's consideration.
FISCAL IMPACT: There is no direct fiscal impact associated with this Executive Summary. The
negotiated contract will be included with a subsequent board action. The estimated total project cost is
$8,000,000 and was included in the approved Coastal Zone 10 Year Plan within Tourist Development
Beach Renourishment Fund (195). The county will seek partial reimbursement for these projects from
Florida Department of Environmental Protection.
LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item is approved as to form and legality and requires majority vote
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for Board approval. -SAA
GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no Growth Management impact associated with this
Executive Summary.
RECOMMENDATION: To approve the Selection Committee's ranking for RPS No. 21-7828 "Design,
Engineering and Permitting Services for Beach Re -Nourishment Projects," authorize staff to begin
negotiating with the top ranked firm, Coastal Protection Engineering LLC, and in the event that an
agreement cannot be reached with that firm, to continue negotiating with the remaining firms in ranked
order, so that a proposed agreement can be brought to the Board for consideration at a subsequent
meeting.
Prepared By: Andrew Miller, P.E., Coastal Zone Management, Capital Project Planning, Impact Fees and
Program Management Division.
ATTACHMENTS
1.21-7828 Final Ranking (PDF)
2.21-7828 Notice of Recommended Award (PDF)
3.21-7828 Solicitation
(PDF)
4.21-7828 Addendum 1
(PDF)
5.21-7828 Addendum 2
(PDF)
6.21-7828 Grant Provisions (PDF)
7. [Linked] 21-7828 Coastal Protection Engineering Proposal (PDF)
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COLLIER COUNTY
Board of County Commissioners
Item Number: 16.A.15
Doe ID: 14968
Item Summary: Recommendation to approve the selection committee's ranking for Request for
Professional Services (RPS) #21-7828 "Design, Engineering and Permitting Services for Beach Re -
nourishment Projects," and authorize staff to begin contract negotiations with the top -ranked firm, Coastal
Protection Engineering LLC, so that staff can bring a proposed agreement back for the Board's
consideration at a subsequent meeting.
Meeting Date: 02/23/2021
Prepared by:
Title: — Capital Project Planning, Impact Fees, and Program Management
Name: Jessica Arencibia
02/09/2021 9:21 AM
Submitted by:
Title: Division Director - IF, CPP & PM — Capital Project Planning, Impact Fees, and Program
Management
Name: Amy Patterson
02/09/2021 9:21 AM
Approved By:
Review:
Growth Management Department
Jeanne Marcella
Level 1 Reviewer
Procurement Services
Opal Vann
Level 1 Purchasing Gatekeeper
Capital Project Planning, Impact Fees, and Program Management Andrew Miller
Capital Project Planning, Impact Fees, and Program Management Amy Patterson
Growth Management Operations Support
Christopher Johnson
Procurement Services
Sandra Herrera
Additional Reviewer
Procurement Services
Evelyn Colon
Additional Reviewer
Grants
Valerie Fleming
Level 2 Grants Review
County Attorney's Office
Sally Ashkar
Level 2 Attorney Review
Growth Management Department
Thaddeus Cohen
Department Head Review
County Attorney's Office
Jeffrey A. Klatzkow Level 3 County Attorney's Office Review
Office of Management and Budget
Debra Windsor
Level 3 OMB Gatekeeper Review
Office of Management and Budget
Susan Usher
Additional Reviewer
Budget and Management Office
Ed Finn
Additional Reviewer
Completed
02/09/2021 9:27 AM
Completed
02/09/2021 9:32 AM
Additional Reviewer
Completed
Additional Reviewer
Completed
Additional Reviewer
Completed
Completed
02/09/2021 11:10 AM
Completed
02/09/2021 3:45 PM
Completed
02/09/2021 4:24 PM
Completed
02/10/2021 9:23 AM
Completed
02/10/2021 10:54 AM
Completed
02/10/2021 11:01 AM
Completed
02/10/2021 11:06 AM
Completed
02/11/2021 11:46 AM
Completed
02/11/2021 12:30 PM
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Grants Therese Stanley Additional Reviewer
County Manager's Office Dan Rodriguez Level 4 County Manager Review
Board of County Commissioners Mary,lo Brock Meeting Pending
02/23/2021
Completed 02/11/2021 6:07 PM
Completed 02/12/2021 10:46 AM
02/23/2021 9:00 AM
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Administbve SeNces Dinon
Pmcmement Services
Selection Committee
Final Ranking Sheet
RPS #: 21-7828
Title: Design, Engineering and Permitting Services for Beach Re -Nourishment Projects
Step 1: Upon direction by the Procurement professional, the individual selection committee member should provide
their ranking of the proposals (from highest being number one (1) to lowest.
Step 2: The procurement professional will review the mathematically calculated final rank and call out the final rank
order.
Name of Firm
Tami Scott
Margaret
Bishop
Andrew
Miller
Total
Selection
Committee
Final Rank
Coastal Protection Engineering LLC
2
1
1
4
1.0000
Aptim Environmental & Infrastructure LLC
1
2
2
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2.0000
Taylor Engineering
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DocuSign Envelope ID: EB8E34BF-BA71-482E-88C8-088F51A60421
Collier CoH.-nty
Administrative Services Department
Procurement Services Division
Notice of Recommended Award
SDlicltation: 21-7828 Title: Design, Engineering and Permitting Services for Beach Re -Nourishment Projects
Due Date and Time: 12/29/202010:00 AM EST
Respondents:
Company Name
City
County
State
Final Ranking
Responsive/Responsible
Coastal Protection
Engineering LLG
Boca Raton
Palm Beach
FL
1
YEJYES
Aptim Environmental &
Infrastructure LLG
Boca Raton
Palm Beach
FL
2
YESIYES
Taylor Engineering
Bradenton
Manatee
Fi_
3
YES YES
CumminsCerderberg Inc.
Miami
Dade
Fir
NA
YES YES
Utilized Local Vendor Preference: Yes 0 No -
Recommended Vendor(s) Fbr Award:
Can November 30, 2020 the Procurement Services Division released notices of Request for Professional Services
# 21-7828 Design, Engineering and Permitting Services for Beach Re -Nourishment Projects. 8,085 firmswere
notified, 80 firmsviewed the information and four (4) responsive and responsible proposalswere received on
December 29, 2020. Per oCNA, Fla. Stat. the evaluation criteria included, ability of professional personnel; past
performance/references; project approach, willingnessto meet time and budget requirements; and recent,
current, and projected workloads of the firm. Aminimum of three referenceswere requested from clients of
projectswith a similar size for which the firm provided services similar in scope and complexity within the past
three years. The selection committee convened on January 15, 2021, after review of the proposals and
deliberation, the committee ranked the proposals as seen below:
Aptim Environmental & Infrastructure LLG
Taylor Engineering
Coastal Protection Engineering LLG
On February 2, 2021 the selection committee reconvened for presentations and the committee ranked the
firms. Staff is recommending negotiations with the top ranked firm, Coastal Protection Engineering LLG
Contract Driven = Purchase Order Driven 0
Required 9gnatures
Project Manager: Andrew Miller DocuSigned by:
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Procurement Strategist: Viviana Giarimousta DocuSigned by: 2/3/2021
CCgjtgplqnt Services Director:
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Collier county
Administrative Services Department
Procurement Services Division
COLLIER COUNTY
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
GRANT FUNDED REQUEST FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES (RPS)
In accordance with Florida Statute 287.055
Consultants' Competitive Negotiation Act
FOR
Design, Engineering and Permitting Services for Beach
Re -Nourishment Projects
RPS NO.: 21-7828
VIVIANA GIARIMOUSTAS, PROCUREMENT STRATEGIST
PROCUREMENT SERVICES DIVISION
3295 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST, BLDG C-2
NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112
TELEPHONE: (239) 252-8375
Viviana.Giarimoustas@colliercountyfl.gov (Email)
This proposal solicitation document is prepared in a Microsoft Word format (rev 8/16/17). Any
alterations to this document made by the Consultant may be grounds for rejection of proposal,
cancellation of any subsequent award, or any other legal remedies available to the Collier County
Government.
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SOLICITATION PUBLIC NOTICE
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REQUEST FOR PROFESSINAL
21-7828
SERVICES (RPS) NUMBER:
PROJECT TITLE:
Design, Engineering and Permitting Services for Beach Re -Nourishment
Projects
PRE -PROPOSAL CONFERENCE:
December 15, 202010:15 AM EST
LOCATION:
Procurement Services Division, Conference Room A, 3295 Tamiami Trail East,
Bldg. C-2, Naples, FL 34112
RPS OPENING DAY/DATE/TIME:
Tuesday, December 29,202010:00 AM EST
PLACE OF RPS OPENING:
Procurement Services Division
3295 Tamiami Trail East, Bldg. C-2
Naples, FL 34112
All proposals shall be submitted online via the Collier County Procurement Services Division Online Bidding System:
hIll2s://www.bidsync.com/bidsync-cas
INTRODUCTION
As requested by the Coastal Zone Management Division (hereinafter, the "Division or Department"), the Collier County Board of
County Commissioners Procurement Services Division (hereinafter, "County") has issued this Request for Professional Services
(hereinafter, "RPS") with the intent of obtaining proposals from interested and qualified Consultants in accordance with the terms,
conditions and specifications stated or attached. The Consultant, at a minimum, must achieve the requirements of the
Specifications or Scope of Work stated.
BACKGROUND
Collier County Coastal Zone Management (CZM) is responsible for the management of the Collier County Beach Nourishment Project,
which consists of Vanderbilt, Park Shore, and Naples beaches, and the South Marco Island Renourishment. Beach nourishment and
renourishment is constructed using beach compatible materials dredged from offshore and inlet borrow areas or delivered by trucks from
upland sand mines. Renourishment projects are planned and budgeted based on historical basis, however are determined by the results
and recommendations resulting from annual monitoring studies. The 2021-2022 beach renourishment projects are anticipated to include
Vanderbilt Beach and Naples Beach.
TERM OF CONTRACT
County reserves the right to modify this scope during negotiations for budgetary reasons.
The contract term, if an award(s) is/are made is will commence on the date of the Notice to Proceed and end upon acceptance and
approval of the final payment.
Prices shall remain firm for the term of the awarded contract.
Surcharges will not be accepted in conjunction with this award, and such charges should be incorporated into the pricing structure.
DETAILED SCOPE OF WORK
The Division is soliciting for a consultant to assist the County with the final design, bid and construction support services for the
Vanderbilt Beach Renourishment and Naples Beach Renourishment projects. Project limits for Vanderbilt Beach shall be assumed
to be from Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) range monument 22 to range monument 30 and Naples Beach
limits are from range monument 60 to range monument 79. For the purposes of the scope and budget, consultant shall be in the
primary role for the final design and support the County for a one-time bid process and through construction. The County shall be
in the primary role for the bid process and administering the construction project including resident inspection, contractor(s)
oversight, sediment quality assurance/quality control plan implementation, and agency reporting.
TASK 1: DESIGN FOR BEACH RENOURISHMENT
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Utilizing the 2021 range monument beach profiles which will be provided by the County to the awardee, consultant shall prepare
for incorporation into the County's bid documents detailed construction plans to show the general scope, special terms and
conditions, quantity estimates, bid schedules, character, and extent of the work to be furnished and performed by the contractor(s).
The plans shall include horizontal and vertical control, survey baseline, construction access, staging area, maint nance of tra Jr.
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renourishment will be incorporated into the design for a duration to be provided by the County.
Based on the final design documents, consultant shall prepare a final opinion of probable construction cost that shall include a 15%
allowance. Construction costs shall be broken down by project feature. Consultant shall use construction contractor(s) interviews
to answer questions and reduce risk and uncertainty. A list of assumptions shall be provided.
Consultant shall review drafts of the deliverables with the County to obtain their input, complete one round of edits, and finalize the
construction plans, construction specifications, and final opinion of cost. Consultant shall prepare and submit to the County two
reproducible 11" x 17" engineering scaled sets of final drawings along with one electronic copy of both CADD and PDF files, and
two reproducible sets of technical specifications and special conditions along with two electronic copies of both Word and PDF
files for the County to assemble the bid documents.
TASK 2: BID PROCESS AND CONTRACT PROCUREMENT FOR BEACH RENOURISHMENT
Consultant shall assist the County in coordinating a one-time bid process. These services will include attending the pre -bid meeting;
assisting the County issue addenda as appropriate to interpret, clarify or expand the bid documents; assisting the County in
obtaining bids from contractors; assisting the County in evaluating the bids; and making a recommendation for award to the lowest
responsive/responsible bidder. Consultant shall provide technical support to the County during the construction contract
procurement process. Bid quantities can be adjusted +/- 25% without unit pricing changing.
TASK 3: CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION FOR BEACH RENOURISHMENT
Consultant shall serve in a support role to assist the County in administering the construction of the beach renourishment project.
Consultant shall be expected to visit the site one day per week to complete project certification as required by FDEP.
Agency notice to proceed: Assist the County in completing the joint coastal permitting for the beach renourishment. Assist the
County in coordinating the agency notice to proceed for the work. Arrange, prepare for, and attend one permit conference locally
with the FDEP, USAGE, County and contractor(s).
Work Plan and Submittal Forms: Review the contractor(s)'work plan and submittal forms (e.g., turbidity, daily quality
assurance/quality control) to determine compliance with the plans and specifications. Upon completion of the review, submit to the
County in writing recommended changes or a written approval of the contractor(s)'work plan, and submittal forms. Review one
round of work plan revisions from the contractor(s).
Construction Meetings: Arrange, prepare for, and attend one pre -construction conference with the County and contractor(s)
covering contract obligations, construction plans, general and special conditions, and technical specifications. Record and distribute
the minutes of the meeting. Attend construction progress meetings with the County and contractor(s) routinely covering work
progress and schedule, conformance to plans and specifications, and other relevant issues that need to be addressed. Record and
distribute the minutes of each meeting. The budget assumes two progress meetings.
Pay Applications: Review invoices for payment submitted by the contractor(s) along with daily records of the County,
contractor(s) and construction surveys, and determine the amounts of progress payments due based on completion of work. Upon
completion of review, submit recommendations to County for payment of invoices to the contractor(s). The budget assumes two
pay requests.
Field Orders, Change Orders, and Contract Modifications: Assist the County to prepare required field changes, change orders,
or contract modifications requested by the contractor(s) and submit to the County for approval. Provide to the contractor(s)
instructions issued by the County in addition to providing any necessary interpretations or clarifications of the contract documents
requested by the contractor(s). Make determinations on non -conforming and unauthorized work as authorized in the contract
documents.
Substantial Completion: Upon receiving written notice from the County that the project is substantially complete, conduct a one-
time comprehensive review of the project, prepare a punch list of items needing completion or correction, forward said list to the
County and contractor(s), and provide written recommendations to the County concerning the acceptability of work done and the
use of the project.
TASK 4: PRE -CONSTRUCTION, CONSTRUCTION, AND POST -CONSTRUCTION SURVEYS
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This task is for the consultant to provide Pre -construction, construction, post -construction, and physical monitoring (permit
required) surveys and reporting. The survey data shall be reduced to the appropriate datums. The surveys and reporting shall be
conducted in accordance with the FDEP Monitoring Standards for Beach Erosion Control Projects
(https:l floridadep.govlrcplcoastal-engineering-geology/documents/monitoring-standards-beach-erosion-control projects) and
shall include all deliverables required by these standards.
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TASK 5: CONSTRUCTION OBSERVATIONS AND PROJECT CERTIFICATIONS FOR BEACH RENOURISHMENT
This task is for the consultant to support the County in conducting observations, weekly site visits, so that the consultant can
complete the project certifications. County staff will be performing the CEI services.
Site Visits: During each site visit, consultant shall observe the work for compliance with the permits, construction plans and
technical specifications; determine work completed; record quantities of materials and equipment on site; and report
contractor(s)'performance and activities to the County.
Project Certifications: Upon receiving written notice from the County that the project is finally complete, consultant shall perform
final site observations in conjunction with the County to verify the punch list has been completed and the project is ready for its
intended use. Assist the County in closing out the construction contract. Prepare and submit the agency required project
Certifications utilizing the County provided surveys.
COUNTY RESPONSIBILITIES
It is understood the County shall, through its staff, contractor(s), and outside consultant, provide the following:
Public notices and permit fees.
Construction easements from private upland property owners for work upland of the Erosion Control Line (ECL)
including but not limited to construction access and staging; to allow for placement, grading, and tilling of beach fill; and
for repair of the existing coastal structures.
Funding related tasks (FEMA coordination, public access requirements, etc.).
Resident inspection services.
Sediment quality assurance -quality control plan implementation including sediment sampling, testing, laboratory services,
and reporting.
Endangered species monitoring and reporting.
ASSUMPTIONS
The scope and budget are based on the following:
1. The County bids and constructs the Vanderbilt Beach Renourishment and Naples Beach Renourishment concurrently.
2. Beach renourishment will be conducted outside of sea turtle nesting season.
3. Expected fill quantities:
a. Naples Beach — 125,000 CY
b. Vanderbilt Beach — 125,000 CY
RESPONSE FORMAT AND SCORING CRITERIA FOR DEVELOPMENT OF SHORTLIST:
Proposals must be assembled, at minimum, in the order of the Evaluation Criteria listed or your proposal
may be deemed non -responsive
Evaluation Criteria Maximum Points
1. Ability of Professional Personnel 25 Points
2. Past Performance 25 Points
3. Project Approach, Willingness to Meet Time and Budget Requirements 25 Points
4. Recent, Current, and Projected Workloads of the Firm 25 Points
TOTAL POSSIBLE POINTS 100 Points
For complete explanation of each evaluation criteria, please see the file titled "PPS Instructions" included with this
advertisement.
VENDOR CHECKLIST
***Vendor should check off each of the following items as the necessary action is completed (please see, Vendor Check List)****
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Collier COUnty
Administrative Services Division
Procurement Services
Date: December 17, 2020
Email:
Viviana.Giarimoustas@colliercountyfl.gov
Telephone: 239-252-8375
Addendum 1
From: Viviana Giarimoustas, Procurement Strategist
To: Interested Bidders
Subject: Addendum #21-7828 Design, Engineering and Permitting Services for Beach Re -
Nourishment Projects
The following clarifications are issued as an addendum identifying the following clarification to the scope
of work, changes, deletions, or additions to the original solicitation document for the referenced
solicitation:
Change 1. Strikethrough has been removed from solicitation.
Project limits for Vanderbilt Beach shall be assumed to be from Florida Department of Environmental
Protection (FDEP) range monument 22 to range monument 30 and Naples Beach limits are from range
monument 60 to range monument S3 79.
Change 2. Sign -in sheet from pre -proposal meeting has been requested, see following pages.
If you require additional information please post a question on our Bid Sync (www.bidsync.com) bidding
platform under the solicitation for this project.
Please sign below and return a copy of this Addendum with your submittal for the above
referenced solicitation.
(Signature)
(Name of Firm)
Date
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Collier COUnty
Administrative Services Division
Procurement Services
Date: December 22, 2020
Email:
Viviana.Giarimoustas@colliercountyfl.gov
Telephone: 239-252-8375
Addendum 2
From: Viviana Giarimoustas, Procurement Strategist
To: Interested Bidders
Subject: Addendum #2 21-7828 Design, Engineering and Permitting Services for Beach Re -
Nourishment Projects
The following clarifications are issued as an addendum identifying the following clarification to the scope
of work, changes, deletions, or additions to the original solicitation document for the referenced
solicitation:
Change 1. Evaluation points and criteria has been revised in the solicitation due to grants.
Change 2. Grant forms have been added.
If you require additional information please post a question on our Bid Sync (www.bidsync.com) bidding
platform under the solicitation for this project.
Please sign below and return a copy of this Addendum with your submittal for the above
referenced solicitation.
(Signature)
(Name of Firm)
Date
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EXHIBIT I
FEDERAL CONTRACT PROVISIONS AND ASSURANCES
FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY
PUBLIC ASSISTANCE
The supplemental conditions contained in this section are intended to cooperate with, to supplement, and
to modify the general conditions and other specifications. In cases of disagreement with any other section
of this contract, the Supplemental Conditions shall govern. This is an acknowledgement that FEMA financial
assistance will be used to fund all or a portion of the contract.
Pursuant uniform requirements of federal awards (2 CFR Part 200.23) the definition of CONTRACTOR is
an entity that receives a Contract / Purchase Order.
Compliance with Federal Law, Regulations and Executive Orders: The Sub -Recipient (County) agrees
to include in the subcontract that (i) the subcontractor is bound by the terms of the Federally -Funded
Subaward and Grant Agreement, (ii) the subcontractor is bound by all applicable state and Federal laws
and regulations, and (iii) the subcontractor shall hold the Division and Sub -Recipient harmless against all
claims of whatever nature arising out of the subcontractor's performance of work under this Agreement, to
the extent allowed and required by law.
Specifically, the Contractor shall be responsible for being knowledgeable and performing any and all
services under this contract in accordance with the following governing regulations along with all applicable
Federal law, regulations, executive orders, FEMA policies, procedures, and directives.
0 2 C.F.R. Part 200 Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit
Requirements for Federal Awards
0 44 C.F.R. Part 206
o The Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act, Public Law 93-
288, as amended, 42 U.S.C. 5121 et seq., and Related Authorities
o FEMA Public Assistance Program and Policy Guide (Version 4, most recent update,
Effective June 1, 2020)
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EXHIBIT I
FEDERAL CONTRACT PROVISIONS AND ASSURANCES
Access to Records: (1) The contractor agrees to provide the County, the FEMA Administrator, the
Comptroller General of the United States, or any of their authorized representative's access to any books,
documents, papers, and records of the Contractor which are directly pertinent to this contract for the
purposes of making audits, examinations, excerpts, and transcriptions. (2) The Contractor agrees to permit
any of the foregoing parties to reproduce by any means whatsoever or to copy excerpts and transcriptions
as reasonably needed. (3) The contractor agrees to provide the FEMA Administrator or his authorized
representatives' access to construction or other work sites pertaining to the work being completed under
the contract. (4) In compliance with the Disaster Recovery Act of 2018, the County and the Contractor
acknowledge and agree that no language in this contract is intended to prohibit audits or internal reviews
by the FEMA Administrator or the Comptroller General of the United States.
Changes: To be eligible for FEMA assistance under the non -Federal entity's FEMA grant or cooperative
agreement, the cost of the change, modification, change order, or constructive change must be allowable,
allocable, within the scope of its grant or cooperative agreement, and reasonable for the completion of
project scope.
DHS Seal, Logo, and Flags: The contractor shall not use the DHS seal(s), logos, crests, or reproductions
of flags or likenesses of DHS agency officials without specific FEMA pre- approval.
No Obligation by Federal Government: The Federal Government is not a party to this contract and is not
subject to any obligations or liabilities to the non -Federal entity, contractor, or any other party pertaining to
any matter resulting from the contract.
Program Fraud and False or Fraudulent Statements or Related Acts: The Contractor acknowledges
that 31 U.S.C. Chap. 38 (Administrative Remedies for False Claims and Statements) applies to the
Contractor's actions pertaining to this contract.
Administrative, Contractual, or Legal Remedies (over $250,000): Unless otherwise provided in this
contract, all claims, counter -claims, disputes and other matters in question between the local
government and the contractor, arising out of or relating to this contract, or the breach of it, will be decided
by arbitration, if the parties mutually agree, or in a Florida court of competent jurisdiction.
Termination: See Standard Purchase Order and/or Contract Terms and Conditions
Clean Air Act (over $150,000): 1. The contractor agrees to comply with all applicable standards, orders
or regulations issued pursuant to the Clean Air Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C. § 7401 et seq.
2. The contractor agrees to report each violation to the County and understands and agrees that the County
will, in turn, report each violation as required to assure notification to the Federal Emergency Management
Agency, and the appropriate Environmental Protection Agency Regional Office. 3. The contractor agrees
to include these requirements in each subcontract exceeding $150,000 financed in whole or in part with
Federal assistance provided by FEMA.
Federal Water Pollution Control Act (over $150,000): 1. The contractor agrees to comply with all
applicable standards, orders, or regulations issued pursuant to the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as
amended, 33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq. 2. The contractor agrees to report each violation to the County and
understands and agrees that the County will, in turn, report each violation as required to assure notification
to the Federal Emergency Management Agency, and the appropriate Environmental Protection Agency
Regional Office. 3. The contractor agrees to include these requirements in each subcontract exceeding
$150,000 financed in whole or in part with Federal assistance provided by FEMA.
Suspension and Debarment: (1) This contract is a covered transaction for purposes of 2 C.F.R. pt. 180
and 2 C.F.R. pt. 3000. As such the contractor is required to verify that none of the contractor, its principals
(defined at 2 C.F.R. § 180.995), or its affiliates (defined at 2 C.F.R. § 180.905) are excluded (defined at 2
C.F.R. § 180.940) or disqualified (defined at 2 C.F.R. § 180.935). (2) The contractor must comply with 2
C.F.R. pt. 180, subpart C and 2 C.F.R. pt. 3000, subpart C and must include a requirement to comply with
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these regulations in any lower tier covered transaction it enters into. (3) This certification is a material
representation of fact relied upon by the County. If it is later determined that the contractor did not comply
with 2 C.F.R. pt. 180, subpart C and 2 C.F.R. pt. 3000, subpart C, in addition to remedies available to the
County, the Federal Government may pursue available remedies, including but not limited to suspension
and/or debarment. (4) The bidder or proposer agrees to comply with the requirements of 2 C.F.R. pt. 180,
subpart C and 2 C.F.R. pt. 3000, subpart C while this offer is valid and throughout the period of any contract
that may arise from this offer. The bidder or proposer further agrees to include a provision requiring such
compliance in its lower tier covered transactions.
Byrd Anti -Lobbying Amendment (31 U.S.C. § 1352 (as amended) (over $100,000): Contractors who
apply or bid for an award of $100,000 or more shall file the required certification. Each tier certifies to the
tier above that it will not and has not used Federal appropriated funds to pay any person or organization for
influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a member of Congress, officer
or employee of Congress, or an employee of a member of Congress in connection with obtaining any
Federal contract, grant, or any other award covered by 31 U.S.C. § 1352. Each tier shall also disclose any
lobbying with non -Federal funds that takes place in connection with obtaining any Federal award. Such
disclosures are forwarded from tier to tier up to the recipient."
Procurement of Recovered Materials (§200.322) (Over $10,000): 1. In the performance of this contract,
the Contractor shall make maximum use of products containing recovered materials that are EPA -
designated items unless the product cannot be acquired— a. Competitively within a timeframe providing
for compliance with the contract performance schedule; b. Meeting contract performance requirements; or
c. At a reasonable price. 2. Information about this requirement, along with the list of EPA -designated items,
is available at EPA's Comprehensive Procurement Guidelines web site,
https://www.epa.gov/smm/comprehensive- procurement-guideline-cpg-program 3. The Contractor also
agrees to comply with all other applicable requirements of Section 6002 of the Solid Waste Disposal Act."
Contracting with small and minority businesses, women's business enterprises, and labor surplus
area firms §200.321 (a) The Solicitor must take all necessary affirmative steps to assure that minority
businesses, women's business enterprises, and labor surplus area firms are used whenever possible. (b)
Affirmative steps must include:
(1) Placing qualified small and minority businesses and women's business enterprises on
solicitation lists;
(2) Assuring that small and minority businesses, and women's business enterprises are
solicited whenever they are potential sources;
(3) Dividing total requirements, when economically feasible, into smaller tasks or quantities
to permit maximum participation by small and minority businesses, and women's
business enterprises;
(4) Establishing delivery schedules, where the requirement permits, which encourage
participation by small and minority businesses, and women's business enterprises;
(5) Using the services and assistance, as appropriate, of such organizations as the Small
Business Administration and the Minority Business Development Agency of the
Department of Commerce; and
(6) Requiring the prime contractor, if subcontracts are to be let, to take the affirmative steps
listed in paragraphs (1) through (5) of this section.
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STATE PROVISIONS
Indemnification: Nothing contained herein shall constitute a waiver by any party of its sovereign
immunity or the provisions of Section 768.28, F.S. Further, nothing herein shall be construed as
consent by a state agency or subdivision of the State to be sued by third parties in any matter arising
out of any contract or this Agreement.
Statutory Notices Relating to Unauthorized Employment and Subcontracts:
a. The Department shall consider the employment by any Grantee (the "County") of unauthorized aliens
a violation of Section 274A(e) of the Immigration and Nationality Act. If the Grantee (the "County")
and/or its Contractors knowingly employ unauthorized aliens, such violation shall be cause for unilateral
cancellation of this Agreement. The County shall be responsible for including this provision in all
contracts with private organizations.
b. Pursuant to Sections 287.133 and 287.134, F.S., the following restrictions apply to persons placed
on the convicted vendor list or the discriminatory vendor list:
i. Public Entity Crime. A person or affiliate who has been placed on the convicted vendor list following
a conviction for a public entity crime may not submit a bid, proposal, or reply on a contract to provide
any goods or services to a public entity; may not submit a bid, proposal, or reply on a contract with
a public entity for the construction or repair of a public building or public work; may not submit bids,
proposals, or replies on leases of real property to a public entity; may not be awarded or perform
work as a Grantee, supplier, subcontractor, or consultant under a contract with any public entity;
and may not transact business with any public entity in excess of the threshold amount provided in
Section 287.017, F.S., for CATEGORY TWO for a period of 36 months following the date of being
placed on the convicted vendor list.
ii. Discriminatory Vendors. An entity or affiliate who has been placed on the discriminatory vendor
list may not submit a bid, proposal, or reply on a contract to provide any goods or services to
a public entity; may not submit a bid, proposal, or reply on a contract with a public entity for
the construction or repair of a public building or public work; may not submit bids, proposals, or
replies on leases of real property to a public entity; may not be awarded or perform work as a
contractor, supplier, subcontractor, or consultant under a contract with any public entity; and may
not transact business with any public entity.
iii. Notification. The Grantee ("the County") shall notify Department if it or any of its suppliers,
subcontractors, or consultants have been placed on the convicted vendor list or the discriminatory
vendor list during the life of the Agreement. The Florida Department of Management Services is
responsible for maintaining the discriminatory vendor list and posts the list on its website. Questions
regarding the discriminatory vendor list may be directed to the Florida Department of Management
Services, Office of Supplier Diversity, at (850) 487-0915.
Compliance with Federal, State and Local Laws:
i. The Grantee ("the County") and all its agents shall comply with all federal, state and local
regulations, including, but not limited to, nondiscrimination, wages, social security, workers'
compensation, licenses, and registration requirements. The County shall include this
provision in all contracts issued as a result of this Agreement.
ii. No person, on the grounds of race, creed, color, religion, national origin, age, gender, or
disability, shall be excluded from participation in; be denied the proceeds or benefits of; or be
otherwise subjected to discrimination in performance of this Agreement.
Lobbying and Integrity: No funds received under this Agreement shall be expended for the purpose of
lobbying the Legislature or a State agency pursuant to Section 216.347, F.S.
Record Keeping: The State, or their authorized representatives shall have access to such records for
audit purposes during the term of this Agreement and for five (5) years following the completion date or
termination of the Agreement. In the even that any work is contracted/subcontracted, the County shall
similarly require each Contractor/subcontractor to maintain and allow access to such records for audit
purposes.
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Audits:
i. Inspector General. The County, pursuant to Section 20.055(5), F.S., shall cooperate with the
inspector general in any investigation, audit, inspection, review, or hearing. The County will
comply with this duty and impose this requirement, in writing, on its Contractors and/or
subcontractors, respectively.
ii. Physical Access and Inspection. State personnel shall be given access to and may observe
and inspect work being performed under this Agreement, with reasonable notice and during
normal business hours.
Grantee's Employees, Subcontractors and Agents: All County employees, contractors/subcontractors,
or agents performing work under the Agreement shall be properly trained technicians who meet or exceed
any specified training qualifications. Upon request, County shall furnish a copy of technical certification or
other proof of qualification. All employees, contractors/subcontractors, or agents performing work under
Agreement must comply with all security and administrative requirements of State and shall comply with all
controlling laws and regulations relevant to the services they are providing under the Agreement.
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Acknowledgement of Terms, Conditions, and Grant Clauses
Certification
This is an acknowledgement that FEMA financial assistance will be used to fund all or a portion of the
contract. The contractor will comply with all applicable Federal law, regulations, executive orders, FEMA
policies, procedures, and directives.
If the Contractor subcontracts any of the work required under this Agreement, a copy of the signed
subcontract must be available to the County for review and approval. The Contractor agrees to include in
the subcontract that (1) the subcontractor is bound by the terms of this Agreement, (ii) the subcontractor is
bound by all applicable state and federal laws and regulations, and (iii) the subcontractor shall hold the
County and the Grantor Agency harmless against all claims of whatever nature arising out of the
subcontractor's performance of work under this Agreement, to the extent allowed and required by law. The
County may document in the quarterly report the Contractor's progress in performing its work under this
agreement.
On behalf of my firm, I acknowledge, the grant requirements identified in this document.
Vendor/Contractor Name
Date
Authorized Signature
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CERTIFICATION REGARDING DEBARMENT, SUSPENSION, INELIGIBILITY
and VOLUNTARY EXCLUSION
Contractor Covered Transactions
(1) The prospective subcontractor of the Sub -recipient, Collier County, certifies, by submission of this
document, that neither it nor its principals is presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment,
declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from participation in this transaction by any Federal department
or agency.
(2) Where the Sub -recipient's subcontractor is unable to certify to the above statement, the prospective
contract shall attach an explanation to this form.
CONTRACTOR
By:
Signature
Name and Title
Street Address
City, State, Zip
DUNS Number
Date
Sub -Recipient Name: Collier County Board of County Commissioners
DEM Contract Number: 21 C01
FEMA Project Number: TBD
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ANTICIPATED DISADVANTAGED, MINORITY, WOMEN OR VETERAN PARTICIPATION STATEMENT
Status will be verified. Unverifable statuses will require the Vendor/Prime Contractor to either provide a revised statement or provide source
documentation that validates a status. Contractor means an entity that receives a contract.
A. VENDOR/PRIME CONTRACTOR INFORMATION
PRIME NAME I PRIME FEID NUMBER I CONTRACT DOLLAR AMOUNT
IS THE PRIME A FLORIDA-CERTIFIED DISADVANTAGED, VETERAN? Y N IS THE ACTIVITY OF THIS CONTRACT,
MINORITY OR WOMEN BUSINESS ENTERPRISE
DBE? Y N CONSTRUCTION? Y N
(DBE/MBE/WBE)? OR HAVE A SMALL DISADVANTAGED
BUSINESS 8A CERTIFICATION FROM THE SMALL BUSINESS MBE? Y N CONSULTATION? Y N
ADMINISTRATION? OR A SERVICE DISABLED VETERAN? WBE? Y N OTHER? Y N
SDB 8A? Y N
IS THIS SUBMISSION A REVISION? Y N IF YES, REVISION NUMBER
B. IF PRIME HAS SUBCONTRACTOR OR SUPPLIER WHO IS A DISADVANTAGED MINORITY, WOMEN -OWNED, SMALL
BUSINESS CONCERN OR SERVICE DISABLED VETERAN, PRIME IS TO COMPLETE THIS NEXT SECTION
DBE, MBE, WBE I SUBCONTRACTOR OR SUPPLIER I TYPE OF WORK OR I ET(HS IICIBT Below) DOLLARS
PERCENT
DO F CONTRACT
VET, SM68A NAME SPECIALTY
TOTALS:
I C. SECTION TO BE COMPLETED BY PRIME VENDOR/CONTRACTOR I
NAME OF SUBMITTER I DATE I TITLE OF SUBMITTER
EMAIL ADDRESS OF PRIME fSUBMITTERI I TELEPHONE NUMBER I FAX NUMBER I
NOTE: This information is used to track and report anticipated DBE or MBE participation in federally -funded contracts. The anticipated DBE or
MBE amount is voluntary and will not become part of the contractual terms. This form must be submitted at time of response to a
solicitation. If and when awarded a County contract, the prime will be asked to update the information for the grant compliance files.
ETHNICITY
CODE
Black American
BA
Hispanic American
HA
Native American
NA
Subcont. Asian American
SAA
Asian -Pacific American
APA
Non -Minority Womeni
NMW
Other: not of any other group listedl
O
I D. SECTION TO BE COMPLETED BY COLLIER COUNTY I
DEPARTMENT NAME I COLLIER CONTRACT# (IFB/RFP or PO/REO) I GRANT PROGRAM/CONTRACT
(ACCEPTED BY: I DATE I
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LOBBYING CERTIFICATION
(To be submitted with each bid or offer exceeding $100,000)
The undersigned [Contractor] certifies, to the best of his or her knowledge, that
1. No Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid, by or on behalf of the undersigned, to any person
for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of an agency, a Member of Congress, an officer
or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with the awarding of any Federal
contract, the making of any Federal grant, the making of any Federal loan, the entering into of any cooperative
agreement, and the extension, continuation, renewal, amendment, or modification of any Federal contract, grant,
loan, or cooperative agreement.
2. If any funds other than Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid to any person for influencing
or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of
Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with this Federal contract, grant, loan, or
cooperative agreement, the undersigned shall complete and submit Standard Form- LLL, "Disclosure Form to
Report Lobbying," in accordance with its instructions.
3. The undersigned shall require that the language of this certification be included in the award documents for all
subawards at all tiers (including subcontracts, subgrants, and contracts under grants, loans, and cooperative
agreements) and that all subrecipients shall certify and disclose accordingly.
This certification is a material representation of fact upon which reliance was placed when this transaction was
made or entered into. Submission of this certification is a prerequisite for making or entering into this transaction
imposed by 31, U.S.C. § 1352 (as amended by the Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995). Any person who fails to file
the required certification shall be subject to a civil penalty of not less than $10,000 and not more than $100,000
for each such failure.
The Contractor certifies or affirms the truthfulness and accuracy of each statement of its certification and
disclosure, if any. In addition, the Contractor understands and agrees that the provisions of 31 U.S.C. § 3801 et
seq., apply to this certification and disclosure, if any.
Contractor (Firm Name)
Signature of Contractor's Authorized Official
Name and Title of Contractor's Authorized Official
Date
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Submitted to:
Collier County Board of
County Commissioners
COASTAL
PROTECTION
ENRINEERINR
December 28, 2020
Collier County
Procurement Services Division
COASTAL PROTECTION ENGINEERING
5301 N. FEDERAL Hwy, SUITE 335
BOCA RATON, FL 33487
Submitted Electronically
3295 E. Tamiami Trail, Bldg. C-2
Naples, Florida 34112
SUBJECT: COLLIER COUNTY RPS NO. 21-7828, DESIGN, ENGINEERING AND PERMITTING SERVICES
FOR BEACH RE -NOURISHMENT PROJECTS
Dear Evaluation Committee:
Coastal Protection Engineering LLC (CPE) welcomes this opportunity to submit our enclosed qualifications
for the subject Request for Professional Services (RPS) No. 21-7828 to provide Design, Engineering and
Permitting Services for Beach Renourishment Projects for Collier County (County). As a firm dedicated to
coastal engineering and comprised of industry leading professionals with strong credentials, CPE brings a
renewed focus on providing local government clients with highly specialized consulting services in support
of projects that restore, manage, and protect coastal resources and infrastructure. Our expertise in
implementing renourishment projects and knowledge of your coastal program is further supported by the
coastal surveying capabilities and resources provided by Hyatt Survey Services, Inc. (Hyatt Survey) as our
subconsultant forming The CPE Team.
Together as The CPE Team, our firms house staff who are honored to have provided design, engineering,
and permitting services for Collier County's 2013/14, 2016, and 2019 multi -reach truck haul beach
renourishment projects, and surveying services for the most recent 2020 Naples renourishment. This
experience has provided us with an understanding of how to integrate with County staff to achieve the
County's timeline, design goals, and budget for a successful renourishment project. Under previous
employment, our staff assisted in coordinating with state and federal agencies and multiple high -quality
sand mines to obtain the County's current beach nourishment state and federal permits, including the
Clam Pass Park major modification. With these key staff now at CPE, we are thoroughly aware of permit
conditions and have systems in place to support the County in tracking and delegating permit compliance
tasks pre-, during-, and post -construction with an unyielding focus on completeness and efficiency.
The CPE Team offers all of the services detailed in the Scope of Work for this solicitation and is ideally
structured and credentialed to assist the County in a streamlined and efficient manner. The disciplines
reflected in our enclosed organizational chart include Engineering Design & Construction, Environmental
& Permit Compliance, Surveying, and GIS/CAD expertise. Our staff also have coastal geology and
numerical modeling capabilities if the County should require services related to those specialties. In
addition to Collier County, our staff's experience is drawn from projects around the state and further
demonstrates our expertise in all aspects of beach renourishment that we bring back to the County's
benefit. For example, we have provided services over the past year that are similar to the scale and scope
of this RPS for coastal construction in Manatee County, City of Sarasota, City of Delray Beach, Indian River
County, and Town of Palm Beach.
CC ORSTRL
PROTECTION
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COASTAL PROTECTION ENGINEERING
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As further described in our enclosed submittal, the core personnel selected to work with the County for
this project include the following:
► Thomas Pierro, PE, D.CE, will serve as Senior Project Manager and Principal Engineer for Collier
County. Mr. Pierro has a long history with the County's beach nourishment program dating back
nearly 20 years. He has overseen the completion of a variety of Collier County's projects, which
includes multiple beach renourishments, inlet dredging construction events, and engineering studies
to support permitting and implementation of the County's coastal program. Most recently, Mr. Pierro
assisted with design, plans, and specifications for the County's 2019 truck haul nourishment project.
He is a Board Certified Professional by the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) as an ACOPNE
Diplomate of Coastal Engineering and recipient of the distinguished FSBPA Engineering Award for
outstanding contributions to coastal engineering in the State of Florida.
► Tara Brenner, PG, PE, has been selected as Project Manager and Senior Coastal Engineer to support
Mr. Pierro in executing the County's work assignments. Ms. Brenner is a dual -licensed coastal
professional who has spent considerable time focusing on upland sand sources for Florida beach
renourishment projects. She has supported the County with several previous truck haul beach
renourishment and inlet dredging projects. Most recently in 2019, Ms. Brenner served as Engineer of
Record for the Park Shore Renourishments project, which included concurrent operations at multiple
beach access points much like the proposed projects in this RPS. Ms. Brenner looks forward to the
opportunity to continue providing her directly relevant and highly qualified services to the County.
► Lauren Floyd, MS, is a Senior Marine Biologist who will serve as the lead for all environmental and
permitting efforts. Ms. Floyd specializes in projects on the Gulf coast of Florida, performing permitting
and biological monitoring for beach projects and their associated natural hardbottom and artificial
reefs. Ms. Floyd has provided state and federal permitting support and agency coordination for the
County's coastal program for over 14 years and is eager to continue her service under this contract.
While our staff has worked with the County for many years and is actively serving County projects as a
sub -consultant, CPE would be honored to be awarded a direct contract with the County for this project
and commit to proceeding with great interest and efficiency. It is our intent to deliver a level of service
that meets the needs of the project and exceeds County expectations by providing timely professional
services that facilitate a successful renourishment event. It would be our distinct privilege to support your
continued protection of the beautiful, sandy coastline that is near and dear to our staff and your many
visitors and residents alike.
Should you have any questions related to our submittal, please feel free to contact me directly.
Sincerely,
Thomas P. Pierro, P.E., D.CE
Principal Engineer
Coastal Protection Engineering LLC
Mobile: 561-756-2535
Email: tpierro@coastalprotectioneng.com
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLEOF CONTENTS............................................................................................................................1
SECTION 1— ABILITY OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL............................................................................ 2
SECTION 2 — PAST PERFORMANCE..................................................................................................... 43
SECTION 3 — PROJECT APPROACH, WILLINGNESS TO MEET TIME AND BUDGET REQUIREMENTS ........ 56
SECTION 4 — RECENT, CURRENT, AND PROJECTED WORKLOADS OF THE FIRM .................................... 63
SECTION 5 — REQUIRED ADDITIONAL FORMS..................................................................................... 67
COLLIER COUNTY RPS NO 21-7828
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Team Background and Experience
41 Coastal Protection Engineering LLC (CPE) is a Boca Raton, Florida based coastal engineering
firm founded in 2019 by well -respected industry leading professionals with strong
eWui.5 credentials and decades of experience in coastal programs from concept to construction.
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INWHuw CPE was founded as a highly specialized firm dedicated solely to coastal engineering and is
certified by Palm Beach County as a Small Business Enterprise (SBE) specializing in coastal
engineering, numerical modeling, environmental studies, biological monitoring, oceanography, marine
geology, and GIS. As a specialized coastal consulting firm, we operate with a clear and direct focus on
providing local government clients with expert consulting services specifically to support projects that
restore, manage, and protect coastal resources and infrastructure. CPE differentiates itself through a
steadfast commitment to our clients and an uncompromising focus on technical excellence and efficiency.
Delivery of high -quality work products for beach restoration and coastal management is our mission.
CPE professionals consist of coastal engineers, numerical modelers, coastal geologists, marine biologists,
remote sensing and mapping scientists, and computer -aided design (CAD) and geographic information
systems (GIS) specialists. Our range of service offerings provide the full spectrum of expertise needed for
coastal engineering projects including: coastal engineering design, coastal program management, inlet
management plans, numerical modeling of coastal processes, coastal geology, state and federal
permitting, NEPA documentation, project bidding and construction oversight, environmental
assessments, biological and physical monitoring for post -project performance and permit compliance, and
funding assistance.
Staff of CPE are honored to have worked with Collier County (County) consistently for nearly 20 years,
including years at our previous consulting firm and continuing since we founded CPE in 2019, which has
provided us with direct experience and in-depth knowledge of the unique needs of your beach
nourishment program. CPE is currently serving Collier County as coastal engineering sub -consultants
under Contract 18-7342-CZ. Our key personnel for Collier County include Tom Pierro, PE, D.CE, Tara
Brenner, PG, PE, Lindino Benedet, PhD, Lauren Floyd, and Quin Robertson, PhD, who have supported and
contributed to the County's successful beach nourishment program through engineering design,
modeling, state and federal permitting, bidding assistance, construction oversight, funding assistance, and
biological monitoring. CPE handles all phases of federal and non-federal coastal projects with the depth
and breadth of knowledge to go from reconnaissance studies through feasibility and design level analyses
to construction management and post -construction monitoring. This foundation of engaging multiple
scientific disciplines has delivered exceptional value to our clients through the entire process of project
evaluation and implementation. Our professionals have extensive experience with all aspects of coastal
engineering projects including beach nourishment utilizing upland and offshore sand sources, inlet
management, navigation projects, coastal structures (breakwater fields, groins, inlet jetties), numerical
modeling of coastal processes, and mitigation design.
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Our staff have successfully implemented projects using upland sand sources and truck hauling methods
of varying sizes in multiple heavily used beach areas including Vanderbilt Beach, Pelican Bay, Naples
Beaches, Park Shore, Clam Pass Park, South Marco Island, Vero Beach, and Delray Beach. Truck haul
construction methods were historically used only for small or emergency projects such as one we oversaw
for the City of Delray Beach, which addressed dune scarping along the northern end of the City after the
passing of Hurricane Sandy. Improvements in sand quality controls at the sand mines and diminishing
availability of easily accessible offshore sand sources have led to an appreciation and acceptance of larger
truck haul renourishment projects by environmental agencies and local stakeholders. Full-scale
renourishment projects using upland sand sources are occurring around the state and each offers an
opportunity for customizing construction for greater local stakeholder acceptance while achieving project
engineering design goals.
Sand stockpiling at Stewart's Immokalee sand mine (Photo credit: T. Brenner, FSBPA 2016)
Through our collaboration and work with Collier County on several construction events, we have gained
valuable knowledge on implementing large-scale truck haul projects and tracking project progress with
multiple active construction accesses within the County.
During the 2013/2014 project, Tara Brenner, PG, PE, was
onsite throughout construction assisting the County with its
largest truck haul renourishment to date, which placed
approximately 225,000 cy of high -quality beach sand. Due
to the large project size, the County split the construction
project into reaches and hired two construction contractors:
Phillips &Jordan and Eastman Aggregates. Afterthis project,
the County contracted directly with Stewart's Immokalee
sand mine to save time and money for future
renourishments; this sand supply contract is currently being
re -bid. In 2016, our staff assisted the County in concurrently
constructing truck haul renourishments of South Marco
Island, Vanderbilt Beach, and Park Shore, which placed
approximately 90,000 cy in total. Most recently in 2019, as Tara Brenner worked closely with Collier County
Engineer of Record, Ms. Brenner integrated with County staff for construction of the 2019 truck haul
project. (Photo credit: T. Brenner)
COLLIER COUNTY RPS NO 21-7828
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staff to supplement their oversight of concurrent operations placing 110,000 cy at Clam Pass Park and
Park Shore Beaches. Lessons learned from each of these projects have led to refinements of the County's
coastal management program and contribute to the County's ability to construct beach renourishment
projects successfully and expeditiously in response to erosion, as indicated by annual physical monitoring
results.
We are pleased to welcome Hyatt Survey Services, Inc. (Hyatt Survey) to our
team to implement the pre-, during, and post -construction survey tasks for the
County under this contract. Hyatt Survey is a Florida certified woman -owned
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business with a professional staff combining over 75 years of extensive
professional surveying and mapping experience in a variety of project areas. With their Florida
headquarters located in Manatee County, Hyatt Survey has convenient access to a broad geographic area.
They have provided professional surveying services throughout the state of Florida on federal, state, and
local public and private projects, including in support of beach nourishment projects throughout the state.
Russell Hyatt, PSM, joins our key personnel and will manage all survey services under this contract.
Hyatt Survey has extensive experience working in Collier County. They recently conducted pre- and post -
placement surveys for Collier County's 2020 Naples Truck Haul Beach Nourishment Project. This included
surveying beach profiles at 100 ft intervals within the project limits (approximately thirty-four (34)
sections), collecting elevations every 20 ft and at all grade breaks along each profile to 150 ft beyond the
design toe of fill. Utilizing the pre- and post -placement surveys, Hyatt Survey provided daily volume
calculations for each day fill material was placed by the contractor. Hyatt Survey also performed the
permit required post -construction topographic and bathymetric survey for the project, which included a
total of six beach profiles from FDEP monuments R-58A to R-60.Other project experience in Collier County
includes a UAV/drone survey of the Collier Conservation Preserve in 2019, topographic and hydrographic
surveys for County beach nourishment in 2014, Marco Island borrow area survey in 2013, and
hydrographic survey of the Collier Bay Entrance Channel in 2012.
CPE staff have successfully worked with Hyatt Survey in the past on Gulf coast projects, including the 10th
Street Boat Basin dredge and seawall replacement project in the City of Sarasota and for an artificial reef
monitoring project for the Sarasota Bay Estuary Program (both while at a previous firm, prior to founding
CPE in 2019). CPE and Hyatt Survey have also worked alongside each other performing the engineering
and survey services requested in this RPS on several recent beach renourishment projects:
• 2020 Anna Maria Island Shore Protection Project (SPP)
• 2020 Lido Key Hurricane and Storm Damage Reduction (HSDR) Project
• 2020 Mid -Town Beach Nourishment Project
• 2020 Delray Beach FCCE Shore Protection Project
Client reference forms (Form 5) for CPE and accompanying project descriptions that detail the services
CPE and Hyatt Survey performed for the above projects are provided in Section 2.
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Key Personnel
CPE staff have extensive project experience working together to successfully complete projects for our
clients. The engineers, scientists, and professional staff at CPE collaborate across disciplines to address all
project needs. Our professionals have a demonstrated history of successfully completing logistically
challenging and technically demanding operations and have established a history of working together to
provide clients throughout Florida with successful and cost-effective coastal program management.
As one of Collier County's current coastal consultants (currently as a sub -consultant to a prime firm), our
professional team and execution efficiencies are already in place, including specialized staff who have
worked together for years to address the County's coastal program needs. The members of our dedicated
Collier County team have traveled to County beaches countless times for site visits, construction
oversight, agency meetings, public presentations, as well as for our personal enjoyment of your County's
beautiful coastal resources. Over the course of our many years working with the County, our team has
developed a deep respect for, and commitment to, the continued success of your coastal program.
The CPE team dedicated to continuing to support Collier County includes the following key personnel:
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Thomas Pierro, PE, D.CE -
Senior Project Manager & Principal Engineer
Thomas Pierro is the contractual point of contact as Authorized
Member of CPE. He will serve as Principal Engineer and Senior
Project Manager for the County. Since 2001, he has designed,
permitted, and supervised construction of numerous beach
nourishment projects throughout Florida. He excels at representing
the local sponsor and coordinating with state and federal agencies
for both non-federal and federal projects. He directs complex
analysis of beach/inlet processes, designs programs that restore
beaches, and promotes forward thinking throughout his team to
support sustainable coastal programs.
Mr. Pierro has a long history with the Collier County beach
nourishment program dating back nearly 20 years. He was the
Design Engineer and On -site Representative for the construction of
Collier County's 2006 renourishment project. As a component of the
project, he designed and developed plans and specifications for the
construction of a 1.09-acre mitigative artificial reef. Since then, he
has overseen the management of a variety of Collier County's
projects, including multiple beach renourishment and inlet dredging
construction events and engineering studies to support permitting
and implementation of the County's coastal program. Most recently,
Mr. Pierro assisted with design, plans, and specifications for the
County's 2019 truck haul nourishment project.
In 2011, Mr. Pierro was awarded the Jim Purpura / T.Y. Chiu Award
from the Florida Shore and Beach Preservation Association (FSBPA)
for outstanding contribution to coastal engineering in the State of
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Florida. In addition, his deep involvement with the FSBPA has
provided him unique access to issues facing beach communities
around the State, which is experience that he brings back to the
advantage of our clients.
Tara Brenner, PG, PE — Project Manager & Senior Coastal
Engineer
Tara Brenner will serve as Project Manager and the primary point of
contact for task execution. She is a dual -licensed professional in both
engineering and geology and has spent considerable time focusing
on upland sand sources for Florida beach renourishment projects.
Since 2007, she has performed a variety of coastal geology and
engineering services for the County. She remains committed to
providing excellent consulting services to the County through clear
communication, sincere interest in the coastal program, and by
providing high quality engineering deliverables.
Ms. Brenner has supported the County with several of its truck haul
beach renourishment and inlet dredging projects. Most recently in
2019, Ms. Brenner served as Engineer of Record for the Park Shore
Renourishments project, which included concurrent operations at
multiple beach access points. She performed engineering design to
meet County goals, prepared construction plans and technical
specifications for the County to bid the project, assisted with
enlarging the beach design at Clam Pass Park, integrated with
County Staff through construction to assist with permit compliance,
review of contractor submittals and pay applications, participated in
weekly progress meetings, and certified the project.
Ms. Brenner served as Project Manager and assisted in preparing the
2015 permit applications and subsequent Clam Pass Park permit
modification request for the County's state and federal beach
renourishment permits, under which this project will be
constructed.
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Lindino Benedet, PhD — Program Advisor/ Principal
Scientist
Lindino Benedet is a Principal for CPE with over 20 years of
professional experience dedicated to the coastal engineering
practice. Mr. Benedet obtained his PhD. at Delft Institute of
Technology with focus on Hydraulic Engineering. Mr. Benedet has
worked on hundreds of consulting projects and published dozens of
scientific papers in international journals and conferences. His
expertise includes project management, process -based numerical
modeling of coastal processes, marine met -ocean measurements,
navigation evaluations and channel shoaling analysis and modeling,
dredging, beach nourishment, barrier island restoration, coastal
structures, coastal surveys, marine sand searches etc. Within Collier
County, Dr. Benedet and his teams have performed numerical
modeling of waves, currents, and sediment transport and beach -
inlet morphology utilizing the DELFT3D model to evaluate inlet
channel dredging strategies and the effect of inlet channel re-
alignment alternatives on sedimentation rates and erosion of
adjacent beaches.
Dr. Benedet is currently working as a technical advisor to the County
for the NOAA RESTORE Act Science Program and recently began
work on USACE's Collier County Coastal Storm Risk Management
(CSRM) Feasibility Study for Hydrodynamic Modeling and Initial
Water Quality Evaluations. He will be available to the County and the
team on this contract if needed, to advise on coastal processes or
regional studies within the County.
Lauren Floyd, MS - Senior Marine Biologist &
Environmental Lead
Lauren Floyd is a Senior Marine Biologist at CPE and has been
managing state and federal permitting and biological monitoring
programs for coastal projects in Florida since 2006. Ms. Floyd
coordinates and develops environmental documents required to
obtain and comply with regulatory permits for coastal projects
around the state of Florida. Ms. Floyd has provided state and federal
permitting support and agency coordination for the Collier County
Beach Nourishment Project for nearly 15 years and she will continue
to support the County in permitting, agency coordination, and
environmental permit compliance tasks under this contract.
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Quin Robertson, Ph.D, GISP - Senior Scientist
Dr. Robertson holds a doctorate in Geosciences, specializing in
conventional survey and remote sensing data to quantify change in
coastal morphology and develop models from these results using
GIS to aid in coastal mitigation. He utilizes his coastal geologic
expertise to manage and supervise sand search projects from New
York to Texas. Dr. Robertson also works closely with the U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers conducting studies, compiling and disseminating
online geodatabases, and creating tools for analyzing LiDAR data
sets for both storm induced and long-term applications, as well as
with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), in applying SLOSH
modeling to predict storm surge. Dr. Robertson will lead GIS/CAD
tasks for the County under this contract.
Russell Hyatt, PSM - Professional Surveyor & Mapper
Mr. Hyatt will serve as survey lead on this contract, having recently
managed surveys required for the 2020 Naples Truck Haul Beach
Nourishment event. As Vice President of Hyatt Survey Services, Inc.,
Russell's duties include local, state and federal contract
administration and overall quality control. In addition to his
administrative duties, Russell is also responsible for the production
of boundary, hydrographic and topographic surveys. He couples
over 32 years of surveying experience with a four-year degree in
Surveying and Mapping. His project experience has included
beach/channel/port hydrographic surveys, commercial / municipal
development surveys, and geodetic surveys. Russell has extensive
experience providing survey services to local, state, and federal
agencies such as Pinellas, Hillsborough, Manatee, Sarasota, and
Charlotte Counties, Florida Department of Transportation, Florida
Department of Environmental Protection, and the U.S. Army Corps
of Engineers -Jacksonville District.
Team Organization
CPE will manage Collier County projects under this contract and will lead all engineering, permitting, bid
support, and construction administration services. Hyatt Survey will lead all pre-, during, and post -
construction physical monitoring tasks under this contract. CPE already has a management team in place
working on the Collier County coastal program that can oversee and complete the coastal services the
County requires under this contract.
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CPE is comprised of a multidisciplinary team of coastal engineers, numerical modelers, marine biologists
and coastal scientists, geologists, GIS/CAD professionals. The organization chart below identifies the key
personnel who will have prominent roles under this contract to implement the specific services requested
by the County for the upcoming beach renourishment projects, as well as additional support staff
proposed for the project tasks. If the County determines any additional services are needed under this
contract, all CPE staff are available to assist the County under this contract.
An organizational chart for our team is shown below.
LEGEND
CPE Personnel
Hyatt Personnel
*Key Personnel
Tara Brenner, PG, PE*
Michelle Pfeiffer, PE
Chelsea Maly, El
Ryan Chrrstiansen, Ell
C�otier Couvit
Lauren Floyd, MS*
Stacy Buck, MS
Brad Rosov, MS
Resumes and Licenses
Russell Hyatt, PSW
Pamela Hyatt, PSM
Steven Long
Su D-c D nsu Ita nt Hyatt Surrey
is a women cvrn ed small business
Quin Robertson, PhD, GISP*
Norencra Delorrio
Frank Marshall
Resumes and professional licenses are provided in this section for CPE personnel followed by Hyatt Survey
staff.
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Thomas Pierro, PE, D.CE
co�ST.� SENIOR PROJECT MANAGER &
PeorgsnoM
PRINCIPAL ENGINEER
5301 N. Federal Highway, Suite 335, Boca Raton, FL 33487
tpierro@coastalprotectioneng.com; 561-756-2535
PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
Thomas Pierro, PE, D.CE, is a Managing Member of Coastal Protection
Engineering LLC (CPE) and serves as Sr. Project Manager and Principal
Engineer for the firm and its clients. Since 2001, Mr. Pierro has designed,
permitted, and supervised construction of numerous beach nourishment
projects with primary focus in Florida and New York. He directs complex
analysis of beach/inlet processes, designs programs that control high
erosion near coastal inlets and promotes forward thinking throughout his
team to support sustainable coastal programs. In 2011, Mr. Pierro was
awarded the Jim Purpura / T.Y. Chiu Award from the FSBPA for outstanding
contribution to coastal engineering in the State of Florida. He has worked
on the Collier County beach program for nearly 20 years and will continue
to serve as Principal Engineer and Senior Project Manager for this contract.
RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
Beach Renourishment Program, Collier County, Florida
Mr. Pierro was the Design Engineer and On -site Representative for the
construction of Collier County's 2006 renourishment project. Work began
with preparation of a comprehensive engineering report to identify
alternatives, feasibility, and scope for the project. As a component of the
major beach renourishment project, he designed and developed plans and
specifications for the construction of a 1.09-acre mitigative artificial reef in
Naples, Florida. He has overseen the management of several Collier County
efforts, including multiple truck haul projects and engineering studies to
support permitting and implementation of the County's coastal program.
Sector 5 Beach and Dune Restoration Project, Indian River County, Florida
Mr. Pierro provided services to Indian River County as Principal Engineer
during the 2019 truck haul renourishment of Sector 5. Approximately
171,400 cy of sand from an upland mine were placed within the berm and
dune using truck haul methods. During construction, Mr. Pierro directly
observed material quality and placement activities, participated in
progress meetings, and provided guidance to the project team and
Engineer of Record on development of plans and specifications, bidding
and award, contract management, payment, permit compliance, and
engineering matters such as the repair of storm impacts that occurred
prior to and during construction.
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Education
Master of Science, Ocean
Engineering, Florida Atlantic
University, Boca Raton, Florida,
2001
Bachelor of Science, Ocean
Engineering, Florida Atlantic
University, Boca Raton, Florida,
1999
Highlights
Recognized industry expert in
Florida in the fields of coastal
engineering, beach nourishment,
coastal structures numerical
modeling of coastal processes,
and inlet management.
Broad experience in beach
project construction
management, planning, design
and permitting, engineering, and
modeling, plans and
specifications, field investigation,
construction oversight, and
feasibility studies of coastal
engineering projects.
Registrations/Certifications
Professional Engineer, Civil,
Florida, License No. 64683, Active
Professional Engineer, Civil, New
York, License No. 090464-1,
Active
Diplomate, Coastal Engineering
(ACOPNE), 2010, ASCE, Active,
Nationwide
Professional Affiliations
Member, American Society of
Civil Engineers (ASCE)
Member, Florida Shore and
Beach Preservation Association
(FSBPA)
Member, American Shore and
Beach Preservation Association
(ASBPA)
Employment History
CPE 2019 — Present
APTI M 2001— 2019
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Comprehensive Coastal Management Program, Manatee County, Florida
Mr. Pierro directed the comprehensive feasibility study for Manatee County in 2007 to evaluate the cost
and need for shore protection in areas outside the Federal (USACE) project area. Based on the
recommendations of the report, the County constructed the Coquina Beach Nourishment Project, which
included construction of a 5-acre mitigative artificial reef in 2011, designed and permitted by Mr. Pierro.
He designed and managed the installation of geotextile tubes to sand tighten the Longboat Pass Jetty to
improve the performance of the beach nourishment project and subsequently completed a
comprehensive modeling study of Longboat Pass resulting in an updated Inlet Management Plan. He also
worked with the County to remove three derelict groins along Cortez Beach and replace them with
Permeable Adjustable Groins, a project which was designed with use of the DeIft3D numerical model. Mr.
Pierro assisted the USACE in design and permitting of the Manatee County Shore Protection Project
constructed in 2014 and continues to play a key role in the management of the County's island -wide shore
protection program in implementing the federally authorized, FEMA supported, and county -managed
projects, including an ongoing Inlet Management Study for Passage Key Inlet, which is the primary sand
source for the Anna Maria Island beach nourishment program. Mr. Pierro is also assisting the County with
engineering and coordination for the upcoming Coquina Beach FEMA Storm Damage Restoration Project,
which is currently out to bid and anticipated to be constructed in early 2021.
Lido Key Beach Nourishment and Storm Protection Project, City of Sarasota, Florida
Mr. Pierro has worked on City of Sarasota projects for over 12 years and served as Project Manager and
Senior Engineer for a number of Lido Key beach nourishments, including multiple FEMA supported storm
damage repair projects. To support project permitting, he developed an extensive 3D numerical model
(DeIft3D) centered on the project area to evaluate the effects of dredging the New Pass ebb shoal on the
surrounding coastal system. The modeling also required the deployment of wave and current gauges to
provide field data for model verification, which was achieved with the use of his previous firm's in-house
Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers (ADCP). The successful modeling analysis resulted in issuance of the
state and federal permits for the project, which was constructed in less than 40 days in 2009. He also
performed site observations, permit compliance evaluations, and administered all aspects of the
construction contract resulting in an on -time and on -budget project completion. The project received a
"Best Restored Beach" award from the ASBPA and continues to be managed with Mr. Pierro's oversight. Most
recently, Mr. Pierro served as Sr. Project Manager and Engineer of Record for the 2018/2019 Lido Key
Beach Renourishment Project, which restored the beach following Hurricane Irma and addressed
background erosion. He is presently supporting the City by assisting the USACE with the federally
authorized Lido Key Hurricane and Storm Damage Reduction (HSDR) Project, which is under construction.
Panama City Beach, Beach Renourishment and Restoration Project, Bay County, Florida
Mr. Pierro was Project Engineer for the renourishment of a 17.5-mile beach restoration project,
implemented as storm response by the USACE in 2005-2006 in Panama City Beach. He studied the results
of annual monitoring data and evaluated hotspots that led to alternatives for renourishment. He was the
Principal Engineer for oversight of the 2017 nourishment event constructed by Panama City Beach. He
continues to serve the County as Principal Engineer and Senior Advisor on various aspects of the County's
program including post -Hurricane Michael efforts for Mexico Beach.
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Tara Brenner, PG, PE
co�ST.� PROJECT MANAGER & SENIOR COASTAL
PeorgenoM ENGINEER
ExatxeExn�, s
5301 N. Federal Highway, Suite 335, Boca Raton, FL 33487
tbrenner@coastalprotectioneng.com; 631-896-9137
PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
Tara Brenner, PG, PE, is a Senior Coastal Engineer for Coastal Protection
Engineering (CPE). Since 2007, she has performed a variety of engineering
services in support of beach nourishment projects throughout Florida,
including engineering analysis, permitting, development of construction
plans and specifications, construction observations, post -construction
monitoring calculations and report preparation.
Ms. Brenner has been honored to serve Collier in a variety of roles since
2007 and will continue to provide high-level consulting services to the
County as project manager and senior coastal engineer under this contract.
RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
2019 Park Shore Renourishments, Collier County, Florida
Park Shore beaches were nourished with 110,000 cy of sand from an
upland mine, delivered via truck haul and conveyor methods to concurrent
construction access points. As Engineer of Record, Ms. Brenner prepared
construction plans and technical specifications for the County to bid the
project, and supported the County through construction with permit
compliance, reviewed contractor submittals and pay applications,
participated in weekly progress meetings, and certified the project.
2019 Sector 5 Beach and Dune Restoration Project, Indian River County,
Florida
Ms. Brenner performed construction observations and attended progress
meetings as a Senior Coastal Engineer during the 2019 truck haul
renourishment. Approximately 171,400 cy of sand from an upland mine
were placed within the berm and dune using truck haul methods and Ms.
Brenner observed material quality and placement activities.
2018 Wiggins Pass & Doctors Pass Maintenance Dredging, Collier County,
Florida
Ms. Brenner performed coastal engineering tasks to bid and construct the
combined maintenance dredging project of two inlets in Collier County.
She assisted with the development of construction plans and technical
specifications, supported the County with the pre -construction meetings
and during construction tasks, and coordination for permit compliance.
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Education
Master of Science, Civil
Engineering, Florida Atlantic
University, Boca Raton, Florida,
2012
Bachelor of Science,
Environmental Geosciences,
University of Notre Dame, South
Bend, Indiana, 2007
Highlights
More than 13 years of coastal
engineering and geology
experience
Successful construction of 6 truck
haul renourishment projects in
Florida
Regularly works on Collier County
coastal projects from feasibility
through construction, including
field investigations, engineering
design and permitting
Registrations/Certifications
Professional Engineer, Florida
License No. 82305, Active
Professional Geologist, Florida,
License No. PG2828, Active
BOEM and NMFS Protected
Species Observer
PADI Open Water Diver
PADI Enriched Air Nitrox Diver
Professional Affiliations
Member, Florida Shore and
Beach Preservation Association
(FSBPA)
Member, American Shore and
Beach Preservation Association
(ASBPA)
Member, University of Notre
Dame Alumni Club — Boca Raton
Employment History
CPE 2019 — Present
APTI M 2007 — 2019
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State & Federal Permits for Beach Nourishment, Collier County, Florida
As Project Manager, Ms. Brenner coordinated with agencies to secure the County's 15-year beach
renourishment permits, which incorporated sea level rise into the beach design elevations and added
Doctors Pass maintenance dredging to the combined permit as a sand source for the beach project. She
compiled upland sand data for the successful permitting of multiple upland sediment sources for Collier's
projects. In 2018, obtained a major permit modification to include Clam Pass Park in the project area.
2016 South Marco Island Truck Haul Renourishment, Collier County, Florida
As Project Manager, Ms. Brenner secured a permit modification to incorporate upland sand mines into
the permitted sand sources. She assisted with design, construction plans, technical specification
preparation, and bidding. During construction she oversaw engineering construction observations,
attended on -site meetings, and supported the County with construction administration.
2016 & 2013/14 Truck Haul Renourishments — Multiple North County Reaches, Collier County, Florida
As Project Manager and Coastal Engineer, Ms. Brenner assisted with design, construction plans, technical
specification preparation, and bidding. She performed engineering calculations generating refined design
templates to meet design needs and the County's desired fill distributions. She continually monitored
construction progress and sediment quality at concurrent construction accesses, including site visits to
the beach and upland sand mine. She calculated placement volumes and verified compliance with permit
conditions. She attended and reported on engineering progress at project meetings during construction.
2016 Project Manager, Collier Creek Maintenance Dredging, Collier County, Florida
As Project Manager, Ms. Brenner secured a permit modification for offshore disposal of dredged material
into the Big Marco/Capri Pass Borrow Area. Assisted with design, development of construction plans &
Specifications, biding, and construction administration.
2018 Collier Creek Emergency Dredging, Collier County, Florida
As Project Manager, Ms. Brenner coordinated with agencies, and local stakeholders to expeditiously
design, permit, bid, and construct a Post -Hurricane Irma emergency dredging project.
2015 Wiggins Pass Interim Dredging, Collier County, Florida
Assisted with design, development of construction plans & Specifications, bidding, and pre -construction
meetings for Wiggins Pass interim inlet dredging event.
Panama City Beach Erosion Control and Storm Damage Reduction Project, Bay County, Florida
Ms. Brenner supports the Bay County TDC as Project Manager for the beach nourishment projects in
Panama City Beach. For the 2017 project, she assisted with hot -spot identification and development of
project scope. She then conducted coastal engineering design in development of the construction plans
and technical specifications. She led pre -bid, pre -construction, and all during -construction progress
meetings. Ms. Brenner is currently assisting in coordinating with USACE for an upcoming repair and
working to modify state and federal permits to add St. Andrews State Park into the authorized fill area.
2019 Beach Nourishment Project Support, City of Delray Beach, Florida
Ms. Brenner performs a variety of coastal consulting tasks to support Delray's Beach Nourishment
Program including: public outreach events, assisting in securing state and federal project funding, physical
monitoring engineering analyses, coordination with USACE regarding storm repairs, a sand search
investigation, and preparing for the City's 6th Periodic Beach Renourishment in 2021, which is presently
in the permitting stage to add a new sand source for the project.
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Lindino Benedet, PhD
PRINCIPAL SCIENTIST
5301 N. Federal Highway, Suite 335, Boca Raton, FL 33487
Ibenedet@coastalprotectioneng.com; 561-609-9144
PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
Lindino Benedet is a Principal for Coastal Protection Engineering (CPE) with
over 19 years professional experience dedicated to the coastal engineering
practice. Dr. Benedet obtained his undergraduate degree at UNIVALI in
Brazil, where he majored in Oceanography, received his master's degree
at Florida Atlantic University in Marine Geology under Dr. Charles Finkl and
obtained his PhD at Delft Institute of Technology in Delft, Holland, with
focus on Hydraulic Engineering under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Marcel
Stive.
He is an Associate Editor of Shore & Beach and of the Journal of Coastal
Research. Dr. Benedet has worked on hundreds of consulting projects and
published dozens of scientific papers in international journals and
conferences. His expertise includes project and business management,
process -based numerical modeling of coastal processes, marine met -
ocean, navigation evaluations, port feasibility studies, dredging, beach
nourishment, barrier island restoration, coastal structures, and marine
sand searches. Dr. Benedet has worked with many state and local
governmental agencies in Florida, Louisiana, Texas, and North Carolina. He
will be available to the County and the team on this contract, if needed, to
advise on coastal processes or regional studies within the County.
RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
USACE Collier County CSRM Feasibility Study Water Quality Modeling,
Florida
Dr. Benedet is leading a DeIft3D water quality numerical modeling study in
support of the Collier County CSRM Project that evaluates the effects on
water quality from the proposed flood gates on Wiggins Pass and Doctors
Pass. The modeling is being conducted by CPE in collaboration with Florida
International University (FIU) directly for the USACE. DeIft3D Flexible
Mesh, the latest development in the DeIft3D modeling system, is being
used in this study to evaluate the effect of Gate Closures on flushing,
salinity and dissolved oxygen on the bays associated with these two inlets.
The project team is also assisting the USACE in interpreting the modeling
results and responding to environmental agency questions regarding the
potential impacts of the proposed flood gates on water quality.
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Education
Doctor of Philosophy, Hydraulic
Engineering, TU Delft, Delft,
Holland, Defense Date: April 2016
Master of Business
Administration, Business
Administration, Fundagao Dom
Cabral, Belo Horizonte, Brazil,
2014
Master of Science, Marine
Geology, Florida Atlantic
University, Boca Raton, Florida,
2001
Bachelor of Science,
Oceanography, Universidade do
Vale do Itajai, Itajai, Brazil, 2000
Highlights
20 years of experience in coastal
processes, numerical modeling,
marine geology and coastal
engineering.
Recognized intentional expert in
in the fields of coastal numerical
modeling, coastal engineering,
beach nourishment, marine sand
investigations
Professional Affiliations
Associate Editor, Journal of
Coastal Research, Journal of the
Coastal Research and Education
Foundation
Editorial Board Member, Shore &
Beach, Journal of the American
Shore & Beach Preservation
Association
Associated Editor, Brazilian
Journal of Aquatic Sciences
Member, FSBPA
Member, ASBPA
Employment History
CPE 2019 — Present
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ACUNE Review and Technical Advisory, Collier County, Florida
Dr. Benedet is currently working with Collier County Growth Management department providing technical
advisory to Collier County related to the NOAA Restore Act Scient Program Award, #NAI7NOS4510094,
"A Web -based Interactive Decision -Support Tool for Adaptation of Coastal Urban and Natural Ecosystems
(ACUNE) in Southwest Florida". He is conducting a detailed review of the numerical modeling products
produced by researchers from Florida Gulf Coastal University, University of Florida, and the South Florida
Water Management District under the above -mentioned NOAA grant. In additional to reviewing
numerical modeling products, Dr. Benedet is conducting regular calls with County officials to discuss
potential applications of the modeling products to support Collier County's resiliency and sea level rise
adaptation initiatives.
Wiggins Pass Inlet Study, Collier County, Florida
Dr. Benedet and his team performed numerical modeling of waves, currents, and sediment transport and
beach -inlet morphology utilizing the DELFT3D model to evaluate inlet channel dredging strategies and the
effect of inlet channel re -alignment alternatives on sedimentation rates and erosion of adjacent beaches.
Panama City Nourishment, Panama City Tourism Development Council, Panama City Beach, Florida
Dr. Benedet planned a waves and current data collection efforts where two ADCPs were deployed near
the project location to collect oceanographic data to calibrate the numerical model, and conducted
numerical modeling of coastal processes (waves, currents, sediment transport, morphology) utilizing
DeIft3D to evaluate the impacts on Hurricane Ivan on Panama City Beach and evaluate a proposed
maintenance nourishment project.
Upham T-Head Groins Numerical Modeling, Pinellas County, Florida
Dr. Benedet and his team Boussinesq Wave and Flor Modeling utilizing the USACE Bouss2D model to
Evaluate the Effects of Proposed T-head groins and artificial reefs on recreational activities such as surfing.
Longboat Key Islander Permeable Adjustable Groins, Longboat Key, Florida
Dr. Benedet led Delf3D numerical modeling activities and coastal processes analysis development to
evaluate the effect of proposed permeable structures to manage an erosional hotspot on Longboat Key
Florida. The project was constructed after the study and it performed very similar to model prediction.
Jaboatao Beach Nourishment Project & Breakwater Modification, Jaboatao dos Guararapes, Brazil
Dr. Benedet led a project team of engineers and scientists that perform field investigations, conducted
beach erosion analysis, conducted numerical modeling with the DeIft3D model and designed and
permitted a beach nourishment and breakwater modification project to restore an eroded beach in to NE
coast of Brazil. The original breakwater located in the study area was very long (1800 ft) and located close
to the short to the point that created a shore attached tombolo that completely blocked sediment
transport to the eroded downdrift beaches. Dr. Benedet and his team used advanced numerical models
and analytical equations to come up with a modified detached breakwater design to establish the
continuity of the longshore sediment transport reducing impact to the downdrift beaches while still
maintaining the protective characteristics of the structures. Together with the breakwater modification a
800,000 cy beach nourishment was designed and permitting to restore the impacted beaches back to its
original, pre -erosion condition.
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Michelle Pfeiffer, PE
co�ST.� SENIOR COASTAL ENGINEER
PeorgsnoM,
Exatxee..,_
5301 N. Federal Highway, Suite 335, Boca Raton, FL 33487
mpfeiffer@coastalprotectioneng.com; 772-971-0044
PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
Michelle Pfeiffer, PE, is a Senior Coastal Engineer with Coastal Protection
Engineering (CPE) who has managed beach nourishment and marine
structure design, permitting, bidding assistance, construction plans and
specifications, construction observation and monitoring for 12 years. She
is available to assist with technical review of engineering design,
construction plans, and specifications, if needed under this contract.
RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
Lido Key Beach Nourishment and Storm Protection Project, City of
Sarasota, Florida
Ms. Pfeiffer has worked on City of Sarasota projects for 10 years and served
as Project Manager and Senior Engineer for a number of Lido Key beach
nourishments, including multiple FEMA supported storm damage repair
projects. She coordinated with agencies for the Lido Key Beach Repair
Project, provided construction oversight and engineering certification of
the completed project, constructed with FEMA funding in 2019. She
prepared the beach nourishment design, the construction plans and
specifications as the Engineer of Record for the project, the permit
modification request, and coordinated with agencies for the FEMA funded
2015 Lido Key Tropical Storm Debby repair project. For the 2009 FEMA
funded Lido Key Renourishment Project, she assisted in the preparation of
multiple annual monitoring reports including performing the shoreline and
volume change analyses. She is assisted with the FDEP permitting of the
USACE with the federally authorized Lido Key Hurricane and Storm Damage
Reduction (HSDR) Project on behalf of the City. She is presently supporting
the City by assisting the USACE with the federally authorized Lido Key
Hurricane and Storm Damage Reduction (HSDR) Project, which is under
construction.
Education
Master of Science, Ocean
Engineering, Florida Institute of
Technology, Melbourne, FL 2009
Bachelor of Science, Ocean
Engineering, Florida Institute of
Technology, Melbourne, FL 2007
Highlights
Broad experience in project
management, planning, design
and permitting, engineering, and
modeling, plans and
specifications, field investigation,
construction oversight, and
feasibility studies of coastal
engineering projects
Registrations/Certifications
Professional Engineer, Civil,
Florida, License No. 76209, Active
Professional Affiliations
Member, Florida Shore and
Beach Preservation Association
(FSBPA)
Member, American Shore and
Beach Preservation Association
(ASBPA)
Employment History
CPE 2019-Present
APTI M 2008 — 2019
Comprehensive Coastal Erosion Control Program, Manatee County, Florida
Ms. Pfeiffer has provided engineering services and project management support to Manatee County's
coastal program for 12 years. She assisted with the design and permitting and was the primary coastal
engineer responsible for contractor coordination and construction oversight, for the Coquina Beach
Nourishment Projects in 2011 and 2014 and City of Anna Maria Nourishment Project in 2011. Ms. Pfeiffer
assisted with design and permitting to utilize the approximately 500,000 cubic yards of beach compatible
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sediment within the Port Dolphin pipeline corridor for placement along portions of the north end of Anna
Maria Island. She provided design, permitting and construction phase services for the 2011 Longboat Pass
North Jetty Geotextile Tube Project and is supporting the County with the feasibility and conceptual design
of a permanent structure. Ms. Pfeiffer provided support for the 2014 federally authorized Central Beach
Nourishment Project and continues to coordinate with the County and USACE in preparation for the next
renourishment. She oversaw the permitting and construction of the Cortez Groins Replacement Project
and is currently working on a feasibility study to rehabilitate, remove and/or replace the Coquina Beach
groins. She also supported the County as the Engineer of Record to obtain FEMA funding due to damage
of the Coquina Beach nourishment project from 2016 Hurricane Hermine and 2017 Hurricane Irma,
including storm damage assessment, claim submittal and development of the Project Worksheet, FEMA
coordination, an appeal request, and time extension requests. She is currently overseeing development
of the Passage Key Inlet Study in support of future permitting and construction for Anna Maria Island
projects. Ms. Pfeiffer is also assisting the County in design and coordination for the upcoming Coquina
Beach FEMA Storm Damage Restoration Project, which is currently out to bid and anticipated to be
constructed in early 2021.
Longboat Pass Inlet Management Study, Manatee County, Florida
The study was prepared to facilitate and integrate the ongoing management of the Pass and the adjacent
Gulf shore beaches. The main objective of the study was to develop a plan for both maintenance of a
navigable pass and to identify the most effective method of restoration and preservation of the adjacent
beaches on Longboat Key and Anna Maria Island. Ms. Pfeiffer prepared the design and permit application
for dredging of Longboat Pass where sand placement is shared between the two neighboring islands, Anna
Maria Island and Longboat Key, and will be used for the upcoming Coquina Beach project. The design
accounts for minimization of impacts to natural and artificial reef located in both project areas.
Blind Pass Inlet Management Study 2018 Update, Lee County, Florida
As project engineer, Ms. Pfeiffer assisted in the development an updated sediment budget and
comprehensive inlet study for Lee County to assist in the future management of Blind Pass with a science -
based approach. The study evaluated strategies of inlet sediment management with the objective of
balancing the sediment budget between the inlet and adjacent beaches and maintaining Blind Pass in an
open condition. Ms. Pfeiffer coordinated closely with the numerical modeling team in the use of the
DeIft3D model as a tool to evaluate management strategies. Ms. Pfeiffer assisted with client and agency
coordination and public outreach including stakeholder meetings.
Indian River County Beach Management Program, Indian River County, Florida
Ms. Pfeiffer served as the project manager for the County for 2016-2017. In that time, she managed the
contract by developing and leading project work assignments. She has conducted coastal engineering
analysis for multiple post -project monitoring reports for the Sector 3 Dune Repair Project. She provided
technical review for the Sector 3/Sector 5/Sector 7 Hurricane Matthew Storm Damage Reports for FEMA.
She has conducted coastal engineering analysis and technical review for the Feasibility Evaluation Report
of the Sector 5 Beach and Dune Renourishment Project, which is currently under construction.
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Chelsea Maly, El
co�ST.� JUNIOR COASTAL ENGINEER
PeorgsnoM
Exa�Aeexni
5301 N. Federal Highway, Suite 335, Boca Raton, FL 33487
cmaly@coastalprotectioneng.com; 954-41-3909
PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
Chelsea Maly is a Junior Coastal Engineer for Coastal Protection
Engineering (CPE). She earned a Bachelor of Engineering in Civil
Engineering and a Master of Engineering degree from the University of
Florida in the field of Coastal and Oceanographic Engineering. Previously,
she has worked in the field of Civil Engineering as an engineering intern.
Throughout her school career, she has been heavily involved with the
American Society of Civil Engineers, where she served as professional
relations chair, community service chair, and treasurer. This involvement
included planning educational outreach events with the community,
coordinating with local professionals to host information sessions, and
establishing a budget for the organization. Ms. Maly also gained AutoCAD
and ArcGIS experience through her participation in various projects and
internships. Ms. Maly will support engineering tasks under this contract.
RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE
Coquina Beach Storm Damage Restoration Project, Manatee County,
Florida
As junior engineer, Ms. Maly completed beach nourishment design work
and assisted with preparation of beach nourishment construction plans for
the Coquina Beach Storm Damage Restoration Project on Anna Maria
Island, anticipated to be constructed in early 2021. She will be supporting
the project team with onsite observations during the active construction
period in early 2021 as well.
Education
Master of Engineering, Coastal
and Oceanographic Engineering,
University of Florida, Gainesville,
Florida, 2020
Bachelor of Science, Civil
Engineering, University of Florida,
Gainesville, Florida, 2019
Highlights
Relevant coursework experience
in coastal processes, coastal
engineering, and global sea level.
PADI Open Water Diver
Passed Florida FE Exam
September 2019
Professional Affiliations
Member, American Society of
Civil Engineers (ASCE) Student
Chapter
Member, Divers Alert Network
(DAN)
Employment History
CPE May 2020 - Present
Shallowbag Bay Navigation Channel Maintenance Dredging Project, North Carolina
Ms. Maly created construction drawings using AutoCAD and ArcGIS software in order to provide a safe,
reliable navigable channel from the Atlantic Ocean through Oregon Inlet to Roanoke Sound and
connecting channels to Pamlico Sound, NC.
Hurricane Dorian Damage Report for the Town of Duck, Kitty Hawk and Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina
Ms. Maly performed engineering analyses to assist in the completion of the Post -Dorian Report for the
Town of Duck, the Town of Kitty Hawk, and the Town of Kill Devil Hills. She gathered information from
survey reports and calculated volumetric changes in order to provide details on the damages sustained
by the Erosion and Shoreline Management Project from Hurricane Dorian.
Hurricane Dorian Damage Report for the Town of Duck, Kitty Hawk and Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina
Ms. Maly performed engineering analyses to assist in the completion of the Post -Dorian Report for the
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Town of Duck, the Town of Kitty Hawk, and the Town of Kill Devil Hills. She gathered information from
survey reports and calculated volumetric changes to provide details on the damages sustained by the
Erosion and Shoreline Management Project from Hurricane Dorian.
PREVIOUS WORK EXPERIENCE
Duke Energy, Rock Hill, South Carolina
As a nuclear engineering civil design intern Ms. Maly evaluated buried storm drainage systems and
provided recommendation for remediation and repairs. She tested flow pumps to ensure proper drainage
of reactor coolant and attended field meetings and inspected conditions of future improvement areas.
RS&H, Fort Lauderdale, Florida
As an intern, Ms. Maly reviewed plans and specifications for projects involving airport security and runway
pavement design. She performed calculations to determine the most efficient materials for concrete
repairs and designed project details within AutoCAD based on engineer descriptions and hand drawn
sketches.
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1. Ryan Christiansen, El
ConsrnL JUNIOR COASTAL ENGINEER
PROTECTION
Em NEENINA
4038 Masonboro Loop Road, Wilmington, NC 28409
rchristiansen@coastalprotectioneng.com; 910-443-4471
PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
Ryan Christiansen is a Senior Marine Biologist with Coastal Protection
Engineering (CPE). He has worked in the field of Coastal Engineering both
as a hydrographic surveyor and a coastal engineer. Outside of work, Mr.
Christiansen has volunteered extensively for local nonprofits dedicated to
environmental restorations. This included assisting in multiple research
projects, deploying restoration initiatives, planning, and coordinating with
the community on a variety of levels to plan educational outreach events,
and presenting at multiple conferences.
Mr. Christiansen has extensive field experience through his participation in
various projects and internships. He has interned with organizations such
as the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection and Oceanside
Solutions located in Satellite Beach, Florida. He was part of multiple
research projects while in school, that ranged in areas of marine current
turbines, mobile fluidizer, wave attenuation from mangroves, structural
implications of oyster restorations, and constructing a variable intake area
dredge head. He is AAUS certified and familiar with scientific sampling
techniques. Mr. Christiansen will support engineering tasks, if needed,
under this contract.
RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE
Education
Master of Science, Ocean
Engineering, Florida Institute of
Technology, Melbourne, Florida,
2020
Bachelor of Science, Ocean
Engineering, Florida Institute of
Technology, Melbourne, Florida,
2017
Highlights
Diverse experience in coastal
processes, coastal engineering,
and environmental restoration.
Familiar with field procedures for
water quality sampling and
survey data acquisition.
AAUS and PADI dive certified.
Professional Affiliations
Member, American Academy of
Underwater Sciences (AAUS)
Employment History
CPE May 2020-Present
Oceanside Solutions Aug. 2019 —
May 2020
Dare County Beach Monitoring Program, North Carolina
Mr. Christiansen was part of a team that surveyed the entire shoreline spanning from the Town of Duck
to Kill Devil Hills in the Outer Banks. He collected field data and analyzed the results for volumetric changes
and shoreline positions. He prepared an individual annual report for the Town of Southern Shores and a
combined annual report for the Town of Kitty Hawk and Kill Devil Hills.
Dare County Beach Renourishment, North Carolina
Mr. Christiansen is currently a part of the design process for Dare County's upcoming beach
renourishment. He performed statistical analysis of historical data, and extreme analyses for design
criteria using storm data. He is analyzing beach morphology and effects of different berm designs using a
storm induced profile model called SBEACH.
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Manteo Shallowbag Bay Maintenance Dredging, North Carolina
Mr. Christiansen is currently a construction admin for a maintenance dredging project in Shallowbag Bay
and Roanoke Sound located in Dare County, NC. He has been a part of reviewing the plans and specs, and
now preforms site inspections on the dredging operations.
Ocean Isle Beach Monitoring, North Carolina
Mr. Christiansen analyzed and prepared an annual report for Ocean Isle Beach on the volumetric change
and shore positions that occurred over the past year based on topographic and bathymetric surveys.
Currituck County Vulnerability Assessment, North Carolina
As part of a yearly monitoring report, Mr. Christiansen performed a sensitivity analysis of the current
beach profiles in Currituck County, NC. Using a storm induced profile model called SBEACH, he identified
areas at risk of storm damage using real hurricane data.
Entergy Barge, Louisiana
Mr. Christiansen has performed a statistical analysis based on historical data and extreme analyses from
storm data to provide an energy company design criterion for a barge they wish to moor at their facility.
PREVIOUS WORK EXPERIENCE
Collier County Beach Renourishment, Florida
While working for Oceanside Solutions, Mr. Christiansen was assistant project engineer to the
construction contractor for a beach nourishment project in Collier County. He provided lead on turbidity
monitoring and preparing quality control reports as well as processing topographic data to track progress
of the beach fill.
MSC Ocean Cay Chart Survey, Bahamas
Mr. Christiansen served as a hydrographic surveyor/assistant project engineer for over 30 acres of
navigational channels and offshore area of a developing cruise line destination located in the Bahamas.
Over the course of 2 weeks, Mr. Christiansen operated the survey vessel and collected data to be
submitted to the International Hydrographic Organization (IHO). Along with a team of engineers, Mr.
Christiansen processed the data through Hypack to create navigational charts for cruise lines to enter and
leave the island.
Cruise Terminal 3 (CT-3) Port Canaveral, Florida
As surveyor, Mr. Christiansen, along with a team of engineers, monitored dredging efforts for construction
of a new terminal at Port Canaveral. Mr. Christiansen operated a multibeam sonar system and processed
the data for the client.
Kings Bay Maintenance Dredging, Florida
As assistant Project Engineer, Mr. Christiansen provided oversight for bathometric surveying and
topographic surveying for maintenance dredging and beach fill in Kings Bay, Florida. He provided
assistance and quality control for the surveyors contracted to collect data, and prepared turbidity
monitoring reports.
Brevard County Beach Renourishment, Florida
Mr. Christiansen was surveyor/assistant project engineer for the Brevard County Beach Renourishment
Project. He provided lead on turbidity monitoring and preparing quality control reports as well as
surveying and processing topographic data to tract progress of the beach fill.
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Lauren Floyd, MS
SENIOR MARINE BIOLOGIST &
ENVIRONMENTAL LEAD
5301 N. Federal Highway, Suite 335, Boca Raton, FL 33487
Ifloyd@coastalprotectioneng.com; 954-551-2594
PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
Lauren Floyd is a Senior Marine Biologist with Coastal Protection
Engineering (CPE) specializing in environmental permitting and monitoring
for beach nourishment and coastal structure projects. Ms. Floyd manages
environmental aspects of coastal projects and has overseen state and
federal permitting, compliance tracking, biological monitoring programs,
and mitigation assessments for coastal projects throughout Florida and
U.S. Gulf and Atlantic states since 2006. She has provided state and federal
permitting support, agency coordination, and hardbottom monitoring for
Collier County's beach nourishment program for nearly 15 years. She will
continue to manage permitting and environmental compliance tasks for
the upcoming County beach nourishment projects under this contract.
Ms. Floyd regularly coordinates and develops environmental documents
required in order to obtain state and federal permits for coastal projects.
She is trained and experienced in NEPA documentation, including
preparation of Environmental Assessments (EA) and Environmental Impact
Statements (EIS). She routinely develops Biological Assessments (BA) in
support of Endangered Species Act Section 7 Consultation with U.S. Fish
and Wildlife Service and National Marine Fisheries Services and Essential
Fish Habitat (EFH) Assessments in compliance with the Magnuson -Stevens
Fishery Conservation and Management Act. Ms. Floyd provides public
outreach for coastal projects and regularly presents at state and national
scientific conferences.
RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
Collier County Beach Renourishment and Doctors Pass Dredging, Collier
County, Florida
Responsible for state and federal environmental permitting, compliance
tracking and agency coordination for County beach nourishment program
and annual hardbottom monitoring and report preparation for the 2006
and 2013/14 beach nourishment projects. Prepared NEPA documents to
obtain BOEM lease for offshore borrow area located in federal waters and
developed environmental documents in support of National
Environmental Policy Act, Endangered Species Act Section 7 Consultation,
and Magnuson -Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act.
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Education
Master of Science, Marine
Biology and Coastal Zone
Management, Nova Southeastern
University, Dania Beach, Florida,
2006
Bachelor of Science, Biology and
Environmental Studies,
Middlebury College, Middlebury,
Vermont, 1997
Highlights
Nearly 15 years supporting Collier
County with permitting and
agency coordination for beach
nourishment Projects
Registrations/Certifications
Divemaster, Rescue Diver,
Enriched Air Nitrox Diver,
Advanced and Open Water Diver
Emergency First Responder (CPR,
1st Aid, AED), DAN 02
Administration
BOEM and NMFS Protected
Species Observer
Professional Affiliations
Member, Florida Shore and
Beach Preservation Association
(FSBPA)
Member, American Shore and
Beach Preservation Association
(ASBPA)
Member, Florida Association of
Environmental Professionals
(FAEP)
Member, National Association of
Environmental Professionals
(NAEP)
Member, American Academy of
Underwater Sciences (AAUS)
Member, Divers Alert Network
(DAN)
Employment History
CPE 2019 — Present
APTI M 2006 — 2019
NCRI 2001— 2006
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Collier Creek Maintenance Dredging and Modeling Study, Collier County, Florida
Secured state and federal permit modifications for offshore disposal of dredged material into the Big
Marco/Capri Pass Borrow Area in 2016. Based on alternatives evaluated through numerical modeling, Ms.
Floyd is currently coordinating with state and federal agencies to obtain permit modification to authorize
an improvement project at the Collier Creek entrance.
Wiggins Pass Maintenance Dredging and Navigation Improvement Project, Collier County, Florida
Managed state, federal, and county permit applications, including preparation of an Environmental
Assessment, for the County's Wiggins Pass dredging project.
Comprehensive Erosion Control Program, Manatee County, Florida
Ms. Floyd manages all state and federal permitting, compliance tracking, agency coordination,
development of monitoring plans, mitigation planning, survey coordination, data analysis and report
preparation in support of beach nourishment and coastal structure projects on Anna Maria Island. She
manages and leads the annual biological surveys of natural hardbottom and artificial reef habitats
including in situ identification and abundance of flora and fauna, protected species observation and
enumeration. Ms. Floyd provides public outreach on behalf of the County to support their coastal program
and communicate project details and environmental monitoring results. She is currently assisting the
County and USACE with environmental monitoring and permit compliance for the federal beach
nourishment project, under construction now, and is helping the County prepare for the upcoming FEMA
repair to the Coquina Beach Nourishment Project in 2021.
Lido Key Beach Nourishment Program, City of Sarasota, Florida
Ms. Floyd manages state and federal environmental permitting, agency coordination, development of
environmental monitoring plans, and permit compliance tracking for beach nourishment projects on Lido
Key. Ms. Floyd managed the seagrass mitigation coordination forthe federal Lido Key Hurricane and Storm
Damage Reduction Project (HSDR) Project, including overseeing a seagrass survey in Big Sarasota Pass and
performing a Uniform Mitigation Assessment Method (UMAM) analysis to determine the appropriate
amount of mitigation for impacts to the seagrass in the borrow areas. She coordinated with the City of
Sarasota, USACE, FDEP, NMFS, and USFWS to evaluate and identify a suitable mitigation site and to
prepare a mitigation and monitoring plan. The seagrass transplantation is currently scheduled for summer
2021, and Ms. Floyd will oversee the pre- and post -construction mitigation surveys.
Panama City Beach Erosion Control and Storm Damage Reduction Project, Bay County, Florida
Ms. Floyd oversees permitting and agency coordination for the beach nourishment projects in Panama
City Beach. Obtained a flexible permit modification for the 2013/14 project, which provided Bay County
the option to construct their project utilizing offshore dredged sand or upland truck hauled sand and
assisted with permit compliance and lighting survey coordination. In support of permitting, she prepared
a BA and EFH Assessment. She is currently supporting the County in planning and coordination with the
USACE, USFWS, and NMFS for the upcoming federal beach nourishment project and is assisting the TDC
in modifying their permits for the Panama City Beach nourishment project to incorporate St. Andrews
State Park.
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Stacy Buck, MS
Education
Co�sr.� SENIOR MARINE BIOLOGIST
Master of Science, Coastal Zone
PeorgsnoM,
Management, Nova Southeastern
g
University, Dania Beach, Florida,
2007
S301 N. Federal Highway, Suite 33S, Boca Raton, FL 33487
Bachelor of Science, Marine
sbuck@coastalprotectioneng.com; S61-632-1210
Science, University of South
Carolina, Columbia, South
PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
Carolina, 1999
Highlights
Stacy Buck is a Senior Marine Biologist with Coastal Protection Engineering
(CPE) specializing in environmental permitting and biological monitoring
20 years of experience in
for shoreline stabilization projects. Ms. Buck provides both project
biological sciences with the last 16
management and technical services. She manages project budgets,
focused on coastal and marine
resources in Florida
coordinates workloads, directs field operations, and collaborates with
clients and agencies on a regular basis. She is responsible for the complete
Registrations/Certifications
coordination of the biological components of projects from pre -permit
Divemaster, Dry Suit Specialty
application coordination through final report deliverables. Ms. Buck
Diver, Rescue Diver, Enriched Air
manages our in-house database of biological data and is proficient in
Nitrox Diver, Advanced Diver,
statistical analysis. She has generated numerous biological monitoring
Open Water Diver
reports for long-term monitoring programs that involve complex data.
Emergency First Responder (CPR,
Under this contract, Ms. Buck will provide permitting support, if needed.
1st Aid, AED), DAN OZ
Administration
RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
BOEM and NMFS Protected
Sector 5 Beach and Dune Restoration, Indian River County, Florida
Species Observer
Ms. Buck is the lead biologist on the Sector S project and facilitated the
Professional Affiliations
development of permit applications for state and federal permitting,
including ESA Section 7 consultation and Essential Fish Habitat Assessment
Member, Florida Shore and
evaluation. She directed the development of an Environmental
Beach Preservation Association
(FSBPA)
Assessment in compliance with NEPA to evaluate potential environmental
impacts due to project construction. Ms. Buck coordinated extensively
Member, American Shore and
with state and federal regulatory agencies to develop a biological
Beach Preservation Association
(ASBPA)
monitoring plan and contingency mitigation plan.
Member, American Academy of
Sector 3 Beach and Dune Nourishment Project, Indian River County,
Underwater Sciences (AAUS)
Florida
Member, Divers Alert Network
Ms. Buck is the lead marine biologist for the Sector 3 Beach and Dune
(DAN)
Nourishment project and is currently managing the state and federal
Employment History
permitting. This includes coordinating with regulatory agencies and
CPE 2019 — Present
resource agencies, including NMFS and USFWS to facilitate ESA Section 7
APTIM 2006-2019
consultation. Ms. Buck is currently developing a Biological Monitoring Plan
for use during pre- and post -construction biological monitoring of the
Milian, Swain &Associates
nearshore hardbottom resources located immediately offshore the project
2004 — 2006
area.
MACTEC, Inc. 2003 — 2004
Environmental Research &
Consulting 2000 — 2002
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Southern Palm Beach Island Comprehensive Shoreline Stabilization Project, Palm Beach County, Florida
Palm Beach County and The Town of Palm Beach have adjacent project areas and were each seeking
permits to allow for the implementation of two separate non-federal shoreline stabilization projects.
Because the projects' similarities provide a basis for evaluating their environmental consequences
together, the USACE exercised its discretion to evaluate the two projects in a single Environmental Impact
Statement (EIS). Ms. Buck led the development of the EIS and worked closely with the Corps, the Town
and the County to provide a comprehensive assessment of potential alternatives and their respective
effects. She also led the in situ assessment of the benthic habitat to support the EIS and environmental
permitting.
Ms. Buck led state and federal permitting the County's component of the project. Ms. Buck coordinated
extensively with the project engineer, the County, FDEP and the USACE to develop an impacts assessment
and mitigation plan that would satisfy comments and concerns received during the EIS process. The Notice
of Intent to Issue was received from FDEP and coordination is ongoing with the USACE to complete NMFS
consultation for ESA Section 7 and under the Magnuson -Stevens Act.
Town of Palm Beach Coastal Program, West Palm Beach, Florida
Ms. Buck worked with the USACE and FDEP to expedite the permit modification for the Mid -Town Groin
Project to ensure construction would not interfere with sea turtle nesting. Additionally, initial
authorization did not include consultation with NMFS for Section 7 consultation since the groin was
originally planned to be built on the newly nourished beach. Our Team designed the project so that
construction of the groin would be built "in the dry", otherwise consultation would have not made
construction feasible for that season. The permit modification requests were submitted in late December
2017 and the project was deemed substantially complete in May 2018.
The Reach 8 project is the Town of Palm Beach's component of the Southern Palm Beach Island
Comprehensive Shoreline Stabilization Project EIS. Ms. Buck led production of the EIS and is currently
coordinating with the USACE to facilitate NMFS consultation for ESA Section 7 and under the Magnuson -
Stevens Fishery and Conservation Act. When NMFS requested additional information, Ms. Buck
coordinated with the project engineer to provide the Town with an artificial reef design in order to
respond to the USACE and resource agencies. Consultation is ongoing.
City of Deerfield Beach Coastal and Waterway Program, Deerfield Beach, Florida
Ms. Buck led the permitting effort to construct a nearshore artificial reef along the City of Deerfield
Beach's public beach to provide a recreational artificial reef within a swimmable distance from the beach.
Ms. Buck worked with the project engineer to optimize the design and prepared permit applications. This
effort included analysis of existing resource data to refine the artificial reef placement site followed by in
situ investigations. Ms. Buck's team delineated the nearshore hardbottom, provided qualitative
descriptions of the resources, and collected sediment depth data within the proposed placement area.
Permits were granted by Broward County, FDEP and USACE in 2019.
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Brad Rosov, MS
co�ST.� SENIOR MARINE BIOLOGIST
PeorgenoM.
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4038 Masonboro Loop Road, Wilmington, NC 28409
brosov@coastalprotectioneng.com; 910-399-1905
PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
Brad Rosov is a Senior Marine Biologist with Coastal Protection Engineering
(CPE) specializing in environmental permitting and biological monitoring
for shoreline stabilization projects. He brings over 18 years of
environmental permitting, documentation, and coastal fieldwork
experience to the team. Mr. Rosov has developed a comprehensive
understanding of the NEPA process and routinely drafts Environmental
Impact Statements (EIS), Environmental Assessments (EA), Essential Fish
Habitat Assessments (EFH), Biological Assessments (BA), and Cumulative
Effects Assessments (CEA) in support of various projects. Mr. Rosov has
worked extensively with the USACE and the State of North Carolina
through their permitting process to obtain the necessary permits to clients
in a timely manner. He has coordinated with other federal and state
agencies to obtain the required certifications and concurrences, including
obtaining lease agreements from BOEM to allow for the use of offshore
sand sources.
Mr. Rosov has also demonstrated the ability to design and conduct a wide
array of field studies including water quality monitoring, salt marsh
monitoring, hardbottom/coral reef assessments, submerged aquatic
vegetation (SAV) monitoring, and shellfish assessments. While at CPE, Mr.
Rosov has ensured the delivery of high -quality reports, NEPA documents,
and permit applications in a timely manner while maintaining effective
relationships with clients and agency personnel. Under this contract, Mr.
Rosov will provide permitting support, if needed.
RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
Multi -Town Cooperative Beach Nourishment Project (Towns of Duck,
Southern Shores, Kitty Hawk, and Kill Devil Hills), Dare County, North
Carolina
Mr. Rosov led the permitting and environmental documentation efforts on
behalf of four different local governments as they collaborated with Dare
County on the Multi -Town Cooperative Beach Nourishment Project. He
oversaw the development of three separate Environmental Assessments
(EAs), a "batched" BA, and EFH assessment in coordination with four
different federal agencies and in compliance with NEPA regulations. Due
to the large-scale of this project, an abundance of biological,
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Education
Master of Science, Marine
Biology, University of North
Carolina at Wilmington,
Wilmington, North Carolina, 2001
Bachelor of Science, Biology,
University of Delaware, Newark,
Delaware, 1997
Highlights
Has led numerous permitting and
environmental documentation
efforts for clients throughout
North Carolina and beyond
Registrations/Certifications
Professional Association of Diving
Instructors (PADI) Enriched Air
Nitrox Diver (IANTD/EANx), 2008
Licensed FAA Part 107 Remote
Pilot, Unmanned Aircraft System
(sUAS), 2019, License No.
4247236
NC UAS Aviation Operators
Certification
Certified BOEM Protected Species
Observer
Professional Affiliations
Member, American Shore and
Beach Preservation Association
(ASBPA)
Member, American Academy of
Underwater Sciences (AAUS)
Member, Divers Alert Network
(DAN)
Member, North Carolina Beach,
Inlet, and Waterway Association
Employment History
CPE 2020 — Present
APTI M 2007 — 2020
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environmental, and information pertaining to human interest factors were included in these documents.
Permit applications were assembled and submitted to North Carolina's Division of Coastal Management
and USACE within a timely manner, such that the project could move towards construction as scheduled.
Shallowbag Bay Channel Maintenance Project, Dare County, North Carolina
Over recent years, the navigability within the Federal navigation channel spanning between the Town of
Manteo and Shallowbag Bay has been compromised due to shoaling. As such, safe and reliable
recreational boating opportunities have been limited within the area. In addition, this continued shoaling
has prevented the Elizabeth II, a representative 16th century sailing ship, from navigating into Roanoke
Sound from its home berth at Festival Park. Mr. Rosov has lead efforts associated with obtaining the
necessary permits and authorizations to allow the County to perform the required maintenance dredging.
Due to concerns over contaminants within the disposal material, he has coordinated extensively with
numerous state and federal agency personnel to determine the appropriate means of disposing of the
material.
Permitting of a New Dredge to Maintain Oregon Inlet, Dare County, North Carolina
Dredging is necessary to maintain safe and reliable transportation routes through waterways. Oregon
Inlet is no exception. Despite considerable efforts on the part of the USACE, State, and Dare County,
shoaling continues to impede mariners and has resulted in the U.S. Coast Guard's inability to properly
position navigation buoys within the channel. As a result, the risk of damage to vessels and injury to people
continues. Due to a federal funding shortfall, the USACE has been unable to maintain navigation through
the inlet. As such, Dare County is seeking to obtain permits to operate a new privately -owned dredge that
will operate within Oregon Inlet. Mr. Rosov also drafted an Environmental Assessment and other NEPA
documents to support this effort. He submitted a Coastal Area Management Act (CAMA) major permit
application to the State and an Individual Permit application to the USACE- both permits have been
obtained by Dare County.
New Hanover County Water Quality Monitoring Program, Wilmington, North Carolina
Since 2007, Mr. Rosov has managed a long-term water quality monitoring within a network of nineteen
monitoring stations within seven tidal creeks within New Hanover County. Physical, chemical, and
biological data obtained on a monthly basis have been used to determine trends inform County managers
on ways to help improve the water quality within these creeks. Mr. Rosov compiles and analyzes this data
in order to prepare annual reports.
Ocean Isle Beach 30-Year Island -Wide Shoreline Management Plan, Ocean Isle Beach, North Carolina
The Town of Ocean Isle Beach proactively sought permits allowing for beach nourishment along the
entirety of the Town's 5.1-mile-long oceanfront shoreline which would serve as protection from erosion
caused by chronic and storm -induced erosion. Mr. Rosov led the permitting and environmental
documentation effort by coordinating with numerous state and federal agencies and drafting an
Environmental Assessment, a Biological Assessment, and an Essential Fish Habitat assessment.
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Quin Robertson, PhD, GISP
Education
COASTAL SENIOR SCIENTIST
Doctor of Philosophy,
PeorgenoM,
Geosciences, Florida International
University, Miami, Florida, 2007
Certificate, Geographic
5301 N. Federal Highway, Suite 335, Boca Raton, FL 33487
Information Systems, Florida
grobertson@coastalprotectioneng.com; 732-423-0039
International University, Miami,
Florida, 2004
PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
Master of Science, Geology,
Dr. Robertson's research focuses on using conventional survey and remote
Florida International University,
sensing data to quantify change in coastal morphology and develop models
Miami, Florida, 2002
from these results using GIS to aid in coastal mitigation. Since 2010, Dr.
Bachelor of Arts, Geology,
Robertson has been advising the Fire Island communities, the City of Long
Skidmore College, Saratoga
Beach and Texas General Land Office on beach nourishment and coastal
Springs, New York, 1997
engineering efforts. Dr. Robertson has several projects with the US Army
Highlights
Corps of Engineers conducting studies, compiling and disseminating online
Over 20 years of project
geodatabases, and creating tools for analyzing LiDAR data sets for both
management, GIS, sand search,
storm induced and long-term applications along with multiple projects
remote sensing and conventional
with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in applying SLOSH
survey experience
modeling to predict storm surge. Dr. Robertson utilizes his coastal geologic
Registrations/Certifications
expertise to manage and supervise multiple sand search projects from New
York to Texas. He will oversee GIS/CAD tasks to support Collier County's
Professional Geologist, NY, 1213
beach nourishment projects under this contract.
Geographic Information Systems
Professional, Nationwide, 45100
RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
Professional Affiliations
Panama City Beach, Florida
Member, AGU
Dr. Robertson has participated in multiple projects for Panama City
Member, FSBPA
beaches. The most recent project involved utilizing existing LiDAR data to
Member, ASBPA
generate DEMs and contours of the beach and surrounding dunes. This
Member, American Society for
required application of various types of custom filters to ensure that the
Photogrammetry & Remote
beach morphology was preserved while non ground objects were
Sensing
removed. The bare earth contours were used to help design locations for
Member, Coastal Education &
dune planting and fence installation. Other projects include geophysical
Research Foundation
and geotechnical data collection, analysis, borrow area design and
Member, Surfrider Foundation
reporting.
Employment History
Southwest Florida ROSSI Borrow Area Update, Florida
CPE 2019 — Present
Dr. Robertson was Project Manager for updating FDEP's Regional Offshore
APTIM 2007-2019
Sand Source Inventory (ROSSI) database for southwest Florida. Assessed
International Hurricane
the sediment needs for several counties in southwest Florida. Historic
Research Center 1999—
bathymetric, seismic and geotechnical data were evaluated and used to
2007
identify offshore sand sources that meet predetermined sediment
Woods Hole Oceanographic
characteristics. Sediment sources were assigned categories and volumes
Institution 1997 —1999
for each source were calculated.
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Regional Sediment Management, Nationwide
Dr. Robertson is currently Project Manager of an online GIS database developed for USACE's Regional
Sediment Management (RSM) program. RSM placement is quantified (beneficial use vs. disposal) under
multiple categories. Tools were developed to improve use of sediments and identify RSM opportunities
to compare sediment characteristics of channel and beach disposal areas. These tools were written to
ingest USACE nationwide and District data, identify and standardize project names, assign disposal codes
and quantify sediment placement metrics.
LiDAR Elevation Change Analysis, Gulf of Mexico and East US Coastline
Dr. Robertson was Project Manager for a Florida Gulf of Mexico to Maine LiDAR elevation change analysis
for USACE's Joint Airborne LIDAR Bathymetry Technical Center of Expertise (JALBTCX). The project
quantified coastal change from more than 2,000 LiDAR data sets on 3,290 km of Gulf of Mexico and east
US coastline utilizing a grid -based approach to measure shoreline and volume differences within GIS using
a custom Python -coded system. Volume change was quantified by bins along the coastline and
summarized in terms of the total positive, negative, net and normalized volume change. The final products
were a geodatabase that contained the extracted metrics along with the series of tools that executed the
quantifications to enable further scientific and engineering research.
Hurricane Irma Emergency Coding, Southeast US
Dr. Robertson was Project Manager for coordination with JALBTCX on required edits to existing Python
code. Edits included streamlining the existing code to initially process difference grids, add additional
capability to process surfaces in tile or mosaic format, streamline MHW volumes by reducing steps, reduce
hands-on time, and add capability to report metrics in multiple units.
Delray Beach, Florida
Dr. Robertson generated bathymetric DEMs from existing LiDAR and bathymetry data sets for input into
morphologic models, to determine locations of previous dredging, and aid in planning future nourishment
projects. He collected, processed and displayed high -resolution multi -beam data to detect the edge and
height of reefs. Dr. Robertson has supervised the 2019 geophysical and geotechnical borrow area data
collection, along with the forthcoming borrow area permitting and design.
Broward County, Florida
Dr. Robertson managed the 2008 LiDAR bathymetric data collection offshore of Broward County. More
than 13 million points were used to generate a DEM illustrating the offshore geomorphic and benthic
features. Bottom reflectance data were converted to grids that identified variations in sea bottom
characteristics that aided benthic habitat classification.
Habitat Mapping, Marquesas, Florida
Dr. Robertson was project manager of a benthic habitat mapping project interpreted from satellite
imagery in the Marquesas and Quicksands area offshore of the Florida Keys. More than 1,300 km2 of
benthic habitats were mapped. Image enhancement techniques like color band subtraction and
application of various filters were applied to the images that significantly increase areas that could be
mapped, especially in deeper environments. Habitats were mapped using "heads -up" digitizing of pan -
sharpened color IKONOS satellite imagery by identifying color and texture patterns and confirmed in the
field using georeferenced drop and dive supported cameras.
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Florencia Delorrio
co�ST.� CAD DESIGNER
PeorgsnoM
Exa�xeExn�,s
5301 N. Federal Highway, Suite 335, Boca Raton, FL 33487
fdelorrio@coastalprotectioneng.com; 954-830-1594
PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
Florencia Delorrio is a CAD Designer at Coastal Protection Engineering
(CPE) with over seven years' experience in both 2D and 3D drafting. She
earned a Bachelor of Art degree from Florida International University and
has AutoCAD Certification. Ms. Delorrio has gained AutoCAD experience
through her participation in various projects as an AutoCAD drafter for
several firms in South Florida. She will coordinate with Ms. Brenner to
develop construction plans and project drawings for Collier County's beach
nourishment projects under this contract.
RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE
Town of Duck Permitting and Design for 2022 Beach Renourishment,
Duck, North Carolina
As CPE CAD Designer, Ms. Delorrio is currently preparing permit sketches
in support of the 2022 beach nourishment project.
Town of Southern Shores Permitting and Design for 2022 Beach
Renourishment, Southern Shores, North Carolina
As CPE CAD Designer, Ms. Delorrio is currently preparing permit sketches
in support of the 2022 beach nourishment project.
Town of Kitty Hawk Permitting and Design for 2022 Beach
Renourishment, Kitty Hawk, North Carolina
As CPE CAD Designer, Ms. Delorrio is currently preparing permit sketches
in support of the 2022 beach nourishment project.
Town of Kill Devil Hills Permitting and Design for 2022 Beach
Renourishment, Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina
As CPE CAD Designer, Ms. Delorrio is currently preparing permit sketches
in support of the 2022 beach nourishment project.
PREVIOUS WORK EXPERIENCE
SCS Engineers, Boca Raton, Florida, Nov. 2016 — Dec. 2020
Ms. Delorrio worked as an AutoCAD Drafter, completing many projects
involving foundation and base grading plans, phasing plans, final grading
plans, surface water management system plans, gas management system
plan, leachate management system plans, leachate detection systems,
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Bachelor of Art, Interdisciplinary
Studies, Florida Atlantic
University, Boca Raton, Florida,
2018
Highlights
Quality -focused AutoCAD drafter
with 7 years of experience both in
2D and 3D drafting
Experienced in creating and
reading technical drawings and
blueprints
Registrations/Certifications
AutoCAD Certification
Employment History
CPE Dec 2020 — Present
SCS Engineers Nov 2016 — Dec 2020
David Allen & Co. 2018—June 2019
Moss & Assoc. Feb 2016 — Aug 2016
Teleperformance 2013- Feb 2016
SE Mechanical Contractors 2012 —
July 2013
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geotechnical and hydrogeologic sections, ground water elevation contours and facility layout plans. Ms.
Delorrio was involved in permitting and preparation of permit application design drawings for Class I solid
waste landfills, vertical expansions, horizontal expansions, new landfill footprint designs, landscaping
designs, and transfer stations. Additionally, she has prepared ground water contours for permitting
purposes.
David Allen & Co., Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Dec. 2018 —Jun. 2019
Ms. Delorrio worked as an AutoCAD Drafter, she developed architectural plans for submittal to project
manager. Made changes as needed based on comments from architects and engineers. Most projects
entailed a demolition and reconstruction phase as they were mostly re -models. All projects were
commercial buildings, including the Fort Lauderdale Airport (FLL), Dania Pointe commercial buildings and
JFK Medical Center.
Moss & Associates, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Feb. 2016 — Aug. 2016
As a Building Information Modeling (BIM) Coordinator, Ms. Delorrio worked with architects and
engineers to develop Revit 3D models. She also scheduled and led weekly meetings with subcontractors
to address conflicts in design and possible building code violations with other subcontractors.
SE Mechanical Contractors, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Mar. 2012 — Jul. 2013
Ms. Delorrio worked as an AutoCAD Drafter, worked on both commercial and residential buildings to
develop HVAC systems. Some projects included the Telemundo Studios, and the FIU Recreational Center,
both of which are in Miami, Florida. Developed 2D and 3D components for each project. 2D models were
used for permit and construction drawings and 3D models were used for future BIM coordination with
other subcontractors.
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Frank Marshall
co�ST.� GEOLOGY TECHNICIAN
PeoEEsnoM
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4038 Masonboro Loop Road, Wilmington, NC, 28409
fmarshal I@coastal protectioneng.com; 704-609-2950
PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
Frank Marshall is a Geology Technician with Coastal Protection Engineering
(CPE) specializing in environmental permitting and biological monitoring
for shoreline stabilization projects. His academic and professional
background is in coastal sedimentary environments and processes. His
graduate thesis research concerns the use of living shorelines to mitigate
boat wake induced shoreline erosion. His relevant work experience prior
to joining CPE includes being a graduate research assistant at the
University of North Carolina Wilmington, and sediment analysis intern at
TI Coastal Services, Inc. Mr. Marshall will provide GIS/CAD and geology
support as needed under this contract in support of Collier County's coastal
program.
RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE
Channel Maintenance and Dredge Material Permitting, Dare County,
North Carolina
Mr. Marshall developed and manages an online GIS database for Dare
County's federal and state -maintained navigation channels. The database
is a decision -making aid for managers and engineers to determine short
and long-term dredging needs and potential dredge disposal sites.
Additionally, Frank is assisting in the preparation of a dredge management
report for Dare County.
Comprehensive Marine Sand Search and Borrow Area Design Report:
Towns of Duck, Southern Shores, Kitty Hawk, and Kill Devils Hills, North
Carolina
Mr. Marshall completed a native beach grain size analysis for the Town of
Southern Shores. The geotechnical analysis was integrated into an existing
beach renourishment plan with the surrounding towns in an effort to
increase project success while also reducing project cost.
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Education
Expected Spring 2021: Master of
Geoscience (in progress), Earth
Processes and Global Change,
University of North Carolina
Wilmington, Wilmington, North
Carolina
Bachelor of Science (Honors),
Environmental Science,
University of North Carolina
Wilmington, Wilmington, North
Carolina 2018
Highlights
Relevant coursework: coastal
sediment environments, wave
dynamics, coastal wave analysis
with MATLAB, marine geology
FAA Part 107 Drone Pilot
Professional Affiliations
Member, Coastal and Estuarine
Research Federation
Member, Southeastern Estuarine
Research Society
Member, American Shore and
Beach Preservation Association
Employment History
CPE May 2020 — Present
UNCW August 2018 — Present
TI Coastal, Inc. December 2019 —
May 2020
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UAS Rapid Beach Assessment Monitoring Program — Event 4, Town of Duck, North Carolina
Mr. Marshall used GIS to analyze changes in beach surface elevations (2019-2020) within the Town of
Duck. Town managers and engineers use the drone -based survey to determine if a full-scale survey is
necessary.
Beach Monitoring and Beach Stability Assessment, Currituck County, North Carolina
Mr. Marshall provided GIS support and analysis for Currituck's beach monitoring and stability assessment.
His primary tasks included a GIS analysis to determine storm impacted buildings and generating figures
for reports.
PREVIOUS WORK EXPERIENCE
University of North Carolina Wilmington, Wilmington, North Carolina
As a graduate research assistant at UNCW, Mr. Marshall provided grain size analysis for a variety of coastal
research projects, including a National Science Foundation Rapid Grant studying barrier island
geomorphology response to Hurricane Florence. He gained grain size analysis experience with sieves and
a Beckman Coulter laser analyzer.
TI Coastal Services, Inc, Wilmington, North Carolina
As a sediment analysis intern, Mr. Marshall provided grain size and calcium carbonate analysis for dredge
and beach nourishment projects located at Figure 8 Island, Topsail Beach, North Topsail Beach, and
Shinnecock Inlet. During the internship, he became certified in ASTM sieve analysis for coarse and fine
grain aggregate. He also gained experience with the geotechnical software gINT and RTK GPS.
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Licensee Details
Licensee Information
Name: PIERRO, THOMAS P. (Primary Name)
Main Address: 300 NE 23RD WAY
BOCA RATON Florida 33431
County: PALM BEACH
License Mailing:
License Location:
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License Type:
Professional Engineer
Rank:
Prof Engineer
License Number:
64683
Status:
Current,Active
Licensure Date:
07 j 12/2006
Expires:
02128/2021
Special Qualifications Qualification Effective
Civil 08/09/2005
Licensee Details
Licensee Information
Name: BRENNER, TARA DEVINE (Primary Name)
Main Address: 3524 5W 24TH LANE
DELRAY BEACH Florida 33445
County: PALM BEACH
License Mailing:
LicenseLacation:
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License Type:
Professional Engineer
Rank:
Prof Engineer
License Number:
82305
Status:
Current,Active
Licensure Date:
0111112017
Expires:
02/28/2021
Special Qualifications Qualification Effective
Civil 07/29/2016
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Main Address: 3560 CYPRESS STREET
PALM BEACH GARDENS Florida 33410
County: PALM BEACH
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Russell Hyatt, PSM
Professional Surveyor & Mapper
Hyatt Survey Services, Inc.
Years of Experience: 32
Education: Bachelor of Science, Survey and Mapping, University of Florida, 1990
Distinguishing Attributes:
Mr. Hyatt has 30 years of professional surveying and mapping experience relating to transportation
planning, construction, and engineering.
Certifications/Registrations:
Professional Surveyor and Mapper, FL. LS#5303
Affiliations:
• Florida Surveying and Mapping Society (Past President)
• Manasota Chapter of the Florida Surveying and Mapping Society
• Tampa Bay Chapter of the Florida Surveying and Mapping Society (Past President)
• University of Florida Surveying and Mapping Advisory Committee
• The Hydrographic Society of America
• National Society of Professional Surveyors
• American Society of Civil Engineers
EXPERTISE:
As Vice President of Hyatt Survey Services, Inc., Russell's duties include local, state and federal contract
administration and overall quality control. Russell is also responsible for the production of boundary,
hydrographic and topographic surveys. He couples over 32 years of surveying experience with a four-year
degree in Surveying and Mapping. His project experience has included beach/channel/port hydrographic
surveys, geodetic surveys and commercial / municipal development surveys. He has extensive experience
providing survey services to local, state and federal agencies such as the Pinellas, Hillsborough, Manatee,
Sarasota, and Charlotte Counties, Florida Department of Transportation, Florida Department of
Environmental Protection and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers -Jacksonville District.
KEY RELEVANT PROJECTS:
(2020) Naples Truck Haul Beach Nourishment
Client: Taylor Engineering
Contact: Jenna Phillips, MS, Sr. Project Engineer Email: JPhillips@taylorengineering.com
Description of Work: Performed a Pre and Post Placement survey of the beach renourishment project
limit as well a post construction topographic/bathymetric survey. A total of 6 beach profiles were surveyed
from FDEPT monuments R-58A to R-60.
Cost: $60,980.00
(2020) Manatee County Anna Maria SPP Construction Support
Client: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Contact: Darin Moore Email: Darin.L.Moore@usace.army.mil
Description of Work: Hyatt Survey performed a hydrographic/topographic survey of the pre -construction
and post -construction conditions and calculate volumes of the pre- and post -construction material placed
within the construction area.
Cost: $167,003.21
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(2020) Mid-Town/Phipps Construction Support
Client: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Contact: Darin Moore Email: Darin.L.Moore@usace.army.mil
Description of Work: Hyatt Survey performed a hydrographic/topographic survey of the pre- and post -
construction conditions and calculate volumes of the material placed within the construction area.
Cost: $149,480.13
(2020) Ocean Ridge/Delray Beach SPP Construction Support
Client: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Contact: Darin Moore Email: Darin.L.Moore@usace.army.mil
Description of Work: Hyatt Survey performed a hydrographic/topographic survey of the pre -construction
and post -construction conditions and calculate volumes of the pre- and post -construction material placed
within the construction area.
Cost: $111,673.21
(2020) Lido Key Renourishment Construction Support
Client: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Contact: Darin Moore Email: Darin. L.Moore@usace.army.miI
Description of Work: Hyatt Survey performed a hydrographic/topographic survey of the pre -construction
and post -construction conditions and calculate volumes of the pre- and post -construction material placed
within the construction area.
Cost: $132,377.00
(2019) Collier Conservation Preserve: UAV/Drone Survey
Client: Marco Surveying & Mapping
Contact: David Hyatt, PSM Email: DavidHyatt@marcosurvey.com
Description of Work: Imagery collection of approx. 340 acres collected at an altitude of 250ft.
Cost: $4,245.00
(2014) Naples Beach Nourishment: Topographic Survey
Client: Marco Surveying & Mapping, LLC
Contact: David Hyatt, PSM Email: DavidHyatt@marcosurvey.com
Description of Work: FDEP monitoring survey
Cost: $27,660.00
(2014) Collier County Beach: Hydrographic Survey
Client: Marco Surveying & Mapping, LLC
Contact: David Hyatt, PSM Email: DavidHyatt@marcosurvey.com
Description of Work: Hydrographic survey for beach re -nourishment.
Cost: $11,500.00
(2013) Marco Island Borrow Area: Hydrographic Survey
Client: Cavache, Inc.
Contact: Anthony Cavo, P.M. Email: anthony@cavache.com
Description of Work: Hydrographic survey of 17 pre -construction FDEP profile lines with post construction,
stakeout and asbuilt surveys later provided under contract with Marco Surveying & Mapping.
Cost: $15,287.50
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CHy�] Pamela Hyatt, PSM
`v Professional Surveyor & Mapper
Hyatt Survey Services, Inc.
Years of Experience: 29
Education: Bachelor of Science, Survey and Mapping, University of Florida, 1990
Distinguishing Attributes:
Mrs. Hyatt has 29 years of professional surveying and mapping experience relating to transportation
planning, construction, and engineering.
Certifications/Registrations:
Professional Surveyor and Mapper, FL. LS#5550
Affiliations:
• Florida Surveying and Mapping Society
• Manasota Chapter of the Florida Surveying and Mapping Society
• American Congress on Surveying and Mapping
• National Association of Woman in Construction
• National Association of Professional Women
EXPERTISE:
As President of Hyatt Survey Services, Inc., Pamela's duties include the direction of quality control and
technical procedures as well as client relations and marketing. In addition to her administrative duties,
Mrs. Hyatt is also responsible for the production of boundary, right-of-way and topographic surveys. Mrs.
Hyatt couples over twenty-nine years of surveying experience with a four- year degree in Surveying and
Mapping. Her project experience has included residential, commercial and municipal development
surveys. In the Spring of 2009, Mrs. Hyatt obtained her FDOT DBE Certification and pre -qualified Hyatt
Survey to perform the following surveying and mapping services for FDOT.
KEY RELEVANT PROJECTS:
(2020) Naples Truck Haul Beach Nourishment
Client: Taylor Engineering
Contact: Jenna Phillips, MS, Sr. Project Engineer Email: JPhillips@taylorengineering.com
Description of Work: Performed a Pre and Post Placement survey of the beach renourishment project
limit as well a post construction topographic/bathymetric survey. A total of 6 beach profiles were surveyed
from FDEPT monuments R-58A to R-60.
Cost: $60,980.00
(2020) Manatee County Anna Maria SPP Construction Support
Client: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Contact: Darin Moore Email: Darin.L.Moore@usace.army.mil
Description of Work: Hyatt Survey performed a hydrographic/topographic survey of the pre -construction
and post -construction conditions and calculate volumes of the pre and post construction material placed
within the construction area.
Cost: $167,003.21
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(2020) Lido Key Renourishment Construction Support
Client: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Contact: Darin Moore Email: Darin.L.Moore@usace.army.mil
Description of Work: Hyatt Survey performed a hydrographic/topographic survey of the pre -construction
and post -construction conditions and calculate volumes of the pre and post construction material placed
within the construction area.
Cost: $132,377.00
(2020) Mid-Town/Phipps Construction Support
Client: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Contact: Darin Moore Email: Darin.L.Moore@usace.army.mil
Description of Work: Hyatt Survey performed a hydrographic/topographic survey of the pre -construction
and post -construction conditions and calculate volumes of the pre and post construction material placed
within the construction area.
Cost: $149,480.13
(2020) Ocean Ridge/Delray Beach SPP Construction Support
Client: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Contact: Darin Moore Email: Darin.L.Moore@usace.army.mil
Description of Work: Hyatt Survey performed a hydrographic/topographic survey of the pre -construction
and post -construction conditions and calculate volumes of the pre and post construction material placed
within the construction area.
Cost: $111,673.21
(2019) Collier Conservation Preserve: UAV/Drone Survey
Client: Marco Surveying & Mapping
Contact: David Hyatt, PSM Email: DavidHyatt@marcosurvey.com
Description of Work: Imagery collection of approx. 340 acres collected at an altitude of 250ft.
Cost: $4,245.00
(2014) Naples Beach Nourishment: Topographic Survey
Client: Marco Surveying & Mapping, LLC
Contact: David Hyatt, PSM Email: DavidHyatt@marcosurvey.com
Description of Work: FDEP monitoring survey
Cost: $27,660.00
(2014) Collier County Beach: Hydrographic Survey
Client: Marco Surveying & Mapping, LLC
Contact: David Hyatt, PSM Email: DavidHyatt@marcosurvey.com
Description of Work: Hydrographic survey for beach re -nourishment.
Cost: $11,500.00
(2013) Marco Island Borrow Area: Hydrographic Survey
Client: Cavache, Inc.
Contact: Anthony Cavo, P.M. Email: anthony@cavache.com
Description of Work: Hydrographic survey of 17 pre -construction FDEP profile lines with post construction,
stakeout and asbuilt surveys later provided under contract with Marco Surveying & Mapping.
Cost: $15,287.50
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Steven Long
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Project Surveyor
Hyatt Survey Services, Inc.
Years of Experience: 11
Distinguishing Attributes:
Mr. Long has 11 years of surveying experience and familiarity in the completion of hydrographic,
topographic, boundary, and right of way surveys.
Affiliations:
• Florida Surveying and Mapping Society
• National Society of Professional Surveyors
EXPERTISE:
Mr. Long has been with Hyatt Survey since 2009, where his duties include field data collection to assure
meeting stringent clientele's requirements. His overall project experience includes commercial/municipal
development surveys which encompass Hydrographic, Topographic, Boundary, Stakeout, Design, Control,
Construction and Right of Way surveys.
KEY RELEVANT PROJECTS:
As Project Surveyor:
(2020) Naples Truck Haul Beach Nourishment
Client: Taylor Engineering
Contact: Jenna Phillips, MS, Sr. Project Engineer Email: JPhillips@taylorengineering.com
Description of Work: Performed a Pre and Post Placement survey of the beach renourishment project
limit as well a post construction topographic/bathymetric survey. A total of 6 beach profiles were surveyed
from FDEPT monuments R-58A to R-60.
Cost: $60,980.00
(2020) Manatee County Anna Maria SPP Construction Support
Client: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Contact: Darin Moore Email: Darin.L.Moore@usace.army.mil
Description of Work: Hyatt Survey performed a hydrographic/topographic survey of the pre -construction
and post -construction conditions and calculate volumes of the pre and post construction material placed
within the construction area.
Cost: $167,003.21
(2020) Lido Key Renourishment Construction Support
Client: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Contact: Darin Moore Email: Darin. L.Moore@usace.army.miI
Description of Work: Hyatt Survey performed a hydrographic/topographic survey of the pre -construction
and post -construction conditions and calculate volumes of the pre and post construction material placed
within the construction area.
Cost: $132,377.00
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(2020) Mid-Town/Phipps Construction Support
Client: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Contact: Darin Moore Email: Darin.L.Moore@usace.army.mil
Description of Work: Hyatt Survey performed a hydrographic/topographic survey of the pre -construction
and post -construction conditions and calculate volumes of the pre and post construction material placed
within the construction area.
Cost: $149,480.13
(2020) Ocean Ridge/Delray Beach SPP Construction Support
Client: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Contact: Darin Moore Email: Darin.L.Moore@usace.army.mil
Description of Work: Hyatt Survey performed a hydrographic/topographic survey of the pre -construction
and post -construction conditions and calculate volumes of the pre and post construction material placed
within the construction area.
Cost: $111,673.21
As Crew Chief.
(2014) Naples Beach Nourishment: Topographic Survey
Client: Marco Surveying & Mapping, LLC
Contact: David Hyatt, PSM Email: David Hyatt@ marcosurvey.com
Description of Work: FDEP monitoring survey
Cost: $27,660.00
(2014) Collier County Beach: Hydrographic Survey
Client: Marco Surveying & Mapping, LLC
Contact: David Hyatt, PSM Email: David Hyatt@ marcosurvey.com
Description of Work: Hydrographic survey for beach re -nourishment.
Cost: $11,500.00
(2013) Marco Island Borrow Area: Hydrographic Survey
Client: Cavache, Inc.
Contact: Anthony Cavo, P.M. Email: anthony@cavache.com
Description of Work: Hydrographic survey of 17 pre -construction FDEP profile lines with post construction,
stakeout and as -built surveys later provided under contract with Marco Surveying & Mapping.
Cost: $15,287.50
(2011-2012) Picayune Strand: Boundary/Topographic Survey
Client: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers -Jacksonville District
Contact: Robert Swilley, PSM Email: Robert.W.Swilley@usace.army.mil
Description of Work Performed: Boundary survey of 7,000 If of the western boundary line of the
Everglades National Park. Topographic Survey was performed along the 7,000 If of monumented
boundary line as well as 8,300 If of Well Road.
Cost: $68,945.00
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SECTION 2 - PAST PERFORMANCE
This section presents six (6) recent beach renourishment projects for which CPE staff provided, or is
currently providing, design, engineering, construction administration, and permitting services. These
projects have been selected because they are similar in design, scope, and complexity to Collier County's
beach renourishment projects. Prior to the formation of CPE in 2019, all work was contracted to and
completed under former employment at a previous engineering firm as prime consultant. Since 2019, CPE
continues to work on these projects as a sub -consultant to the contracted firm. CPE was also awarded
prime contracts in 2020 with Manatee County and Town of Palm Beach for similar professional services.
The six projects highlighted in this section include:
➢ 2020 Anna Maria Island Shore Protection Project (SPP), Manatee County, FL
➢ 2020 Lido Key Hurricane Storm and Damage Reduction (HSDR) Project, City of Sarasota, FL
➢ Panama City Beach 2017 Interim Nourishment Project, Bay County, FL
➢ 2020 Mid -Town Beach Nourishment Project, Town of Palm Beach, FL
➢ Delray Beach 2020 FCCE Shore Protection Project, Delray Beach, FL
➢ 2019/20 Sector 5 Beach and Dune Restoration Project, Indian River County, FL
For each project presented in this section, we provide the completed client reference form (Form 5)
followed by a project description that provides additional project details and a summary of the services
CPE personnel performed on that project and in support of their comprehensive coastal program. We also
identify those projects for which Hyatt Survey provided pre- and post -construction surveys.
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2020 Anna Maria Island Shore Protection Project (SPP), Manatee
County, FL — Project Description
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Anna Maria Island SPP, August 2020 (Photo credit: T. Pierro)
Staff of CPE have been providing coastal engineering services
to Manatee County for nearly 20 years in support of their
highly successful coastal management program. Our
engineers, biologists, and numerical modelers have assisted
the County with feasibility studies and coastal engineering
design, numerical modeling, permitting, agency coordination,
construction services, hardbottom monitoring, mitigation
planning, project performance monitoring, funding assistance,
and public outreach. Prior to the formation of CPE in 2019, our
staff worked on the County's beach program under previous
employment; since 2019, we continue to work on the program
as CPE in a sub -consultant arrangement with the contracted
firm. CPE was also awarded a prime contract with the County
in 2020 for their upcoming Coquina Beach FEMA project.
Client Contact Information
Manatee County
Charlie Hunsicker, Director
5502 33rd Avenue Drive West
Bradenton, Florida 34209
941-742-5923, Ext. 6001
charlie.hunsicker@mymanatee.org
Dates of Construction: July 2020— Nov 2020 1
Services Provided for Coastal Program
Engineering Design
Inlet Maintenance / Management
Coastal Modeling
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Project
State and Federal Permitting
Environmental Studies
Bid Assistance
Construction Administration
Review of As Built Plans
Artificial Reef Design
Community Outreach / Coordination
Biological Monitoring
Emergency Storm Damage Response
Funding Assistance
CPE assisted the County and USACE with the recent Public Outreach
construction of the federal SPP and non-federal Coquina Beach
project. The federal portion received 2018 supplemental Hyatt Survey Services Provided for SPP
funding and CPE staff helped add the Coquina Beach project to Pre construction hydrographic/topographic
survey
the contract, which saved the County substantial costs by
combining projects as in 2014. We assisted with the beach and Post construction hydrographic/
borrow area design, topographic survey
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permit compliance, and public outreach during construction that placed over 1 MCY. Manatee County
issued three work assignments for the requested scope and services and our staff will conduct annual
post -construction biological monitoring and environmental reporting in the next phase of work.
Under our prime contract with Manatee County, CPE designed and prepared plans and specifications for
the upcoming FEMA funded Coquina Beach repair project. We have completed the plans and
specifications and are currently assisting with bidding. We will also administer construction of the project
in early 2021 and prepare the post -construction certifications and engineering report.
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2020 Lido Key Hurricane Storm and Damage Reduction (HSDR)
Project, City of Sarasota, FL — Project Description
Lido Key HSDR Project, 2020 (Photo credit: USACE)
Since 2006, CPE staff have been providing comprehensive
services to the City of Sarasota in support of their coastal
projects on Lido Key, including coastal engineering, state and
federal permitting, coastal modeling, coastal structures design,
funding acquisition, and environmental services. Prior to the
formation of CPE in 2019, our staff worked on the Lido Key
beach program under previous employment; since 2019, we
continue to work on the City's program as CPE in a sub -
consultant arrangement with that firm.
We have supported the construction of three locally
constructed Lido Key beach renourishment projects (2009,
2015, and 2019). In support of the 2009 project, CPE personnel
performed site observations and administered all aspects of
construction, leading to the project receiving a "Best Restored
Beach" award from the ASBPA. CPE staff also provided project
management, engineering, permitting, and construction
support for the 2019 Lido Key Beach Renourishment Project.
Client Contact Information
City of Sarasota
Alexandrea Davis -Shaw, City Engineer
1565 First Street, Room 100A
Sarasota, Florida 34230
941-954-4181
Alexandrea.Davis-Shaw@sarasotaFL.gov
Dates of Construction: July 2020 - Ongoing
CPE Services Provided for Coastal Program
Engineering Design
In -Kind Services for Federally Authorized
Project
Inlet Maintenance / Management
Coastal Modeling
Borrow Area Design
State and Federal Permitting
Agency Coordination
Environmental Studies
Surveying & Mapping
Seagrass Mitigation Coordination
Bid Assistance
Construction Administration
Review of As Built Plans
Community Outreach / Coordination
Emergency Storm Damage Response
Funding Assistance
Hyatt Survey Services Provided for Lido HSDR
Pre -construction hydrographic/topographic
Our staff has provided in -kind services to the City that enabled survey
the USACE to re-establish Lido Key as a federal project and to Post -construction hydrographic/
develop a federally authorized and funded shore protection topographic survey
project, which includes fill placement and coastal structures.
We assisted the City with the permitting and coordination for the federal HSDR Project and now, as a sub -
consultant, CPE is currently providing construction observation and permit compliance tracking for this
project, which is being built utilizing a Big Sarasota Pass borrow source to place—683,000 CY along
approximately 1.5 miles of shoreline. The beach fill placement phase of the project was completed in
November 2020 and the rock work for the groins is currently underway. One change order was issued for
this project for additional construction administration requested by the City.
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Panama City Beach 2017 Interim Nourishment Project, Bay County, FL
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Client Contact Information
Bay County Tourist Development Council
(TDC)
Dan Rowe, Executive Director
17001 Panama City Beach Parkway
Panama City Beach, Florida 32413
850-819-5196
drowe@visitpanamacitybeach.com
Am ma Dates of Construction: March — May, 2017
Panama City Beach (Photo credit: L. Armbruster) CPE Services Provided for Coastal Program
Staff of CPE have assisted the TDC for over 15 years in
protecting the shoreline of Panama City Beach, providing
project design, permitting, preparation of plans and
specifications, bidding, construction oversight, assistance with
funding applications, environmental support, preparation of
physical monitoring reports, storm impact assessments, and
public outreach. Prior to the formation of CPE in 2019, our staff
worked on the Panama City Beach nourishment program under
previous employment; since 2019, we continue to work on the
program as CPE in a sub -consultant arrangement with two
prime firms.
Engineering Design
State and Federal Permitting
Agency Coordination
Environmental Studies
Bid Assistance
Construction Administration
Post -Construction Physical Monitoring
Permit Compliance Tracking
Storm Damage Assessments
Community Outreach / Coordination
In 2013, we helped the TDC obtain 15-year multi -use beach
nourishment permits that include options for truck hauling upland sand and dredging offshore sand
sources. These permits were used in spring 2017, when we helped the County identify the need for,
design, and construct a hot spot renourishment project that placed nearly 1 MCY of high -quality sand on
the beach. The 2017 project used three dredges, two borrow areas, and an innovative inline screening
machine to reduce shell content resulting in superior quality, white sand placed on Panama City Beaches.
Our staff provided on -sight construction observations, reviewed contractor submittals, and presented at
progress meetings during the 2017 project. We also tracked permit compliance during and after
construction, prepared the post -construction and annual physical monitoring reports, and assisted in
receiving waivers for two years of annual monitoring surveys due to storms and upcoming construction
events. One change order was issued for this project for additional construction administration requested
by the client due to an owner directed increase to the construction contract time.
The CPE team is currently assisting Bay County in preparations for an upcoming federally constructed
beach renourishment to address storm damages from Hurricane Michael. We are also coordinating closely
with the County, State Park, FDEP, USACE, and USFWS and are currently preparing permit modification
requests to modify their beach nourishment permits to incorporate the 1-mile St. Andrews State Park
shoreline into the permitted project area.
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2020 Mid -Town Beach Nourishment Project, Town of Palm Beach, FL —
Client Reference Form
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2020 Mid -Town Beach Nourishment Project, Town of Palm Beach, FL —
Project Description
Mid -Town Beach Nourishment 2020 (Photo credit: T. Pierro)
Staff of CPE have worked with the Town of Palm Beach
consistently over the past 15 years to provide engineering and
environmental support services. In addition to the individual
projects organized on a reach -by -reach basis, we have direct
experience with the Town -wide studies implemented to
continually improve coastal resources management and
enhance the Town's overall resiliency to coastal storms and sea
level rise. Prior to the formation of CPE in 2019, our staff
worked on the Town's coastal program at our previous firm. In
2019, CPE continued to work on the Town's program as a sub -
consultant to that firm. We are currently working directly for
the Town under two prime contracts awarded to CPE in 2020
for coastal engineering services and marine resource
assessment and monitoring.
Client Contact Information
Town of Palm Beach
Rob Weber, Coastal Program Manager
951 Old Okeechobee Road
West Palm Beach, Florida 33401
561-838-5440
RWeber@TownofPalmBeach.com
Dates of Construction: March — May, 2020 1
CPE Services Provided for Coastal Program
Engineering Design
Review of As Built Plans
Bid Assistance
Biological Monitoring
Environmental Studies
Coastal Modeling
State and Federal Permitting
Artificial Reef Design
Community Outreach / Coordination
Construction Administration
Emergency Storm Damage Response
Hyatt Survey Services Provided for Mid -Town
Pre -construction hydrographic/topographic
survey
The Mid -Town Beach Nourishment project includes 2.8 miles Post -construction hydrographic/
of shoreline in Palm Beach County. Initial restoration was topographic survey
completed in 1995, including construction of 11 groins in 1996 with several renourishment projects over
the past 20 years. CPE staff recently assisted the Town with the construction of the 2020 Mid -Town project
as the initial installment of the federal project under a 50-year partnership. The project was constructed
from March through May 2020, placing approximately 700,000 CY of sand utilizing three hopper dredges
and specialized screening equipment. The CPE team worked closely with the Town and the USACE and
provided construction observation and project support for the Mid -Town project. We provided coastal
engineering analyses, construction observations, project management oversight, permitting support, and
environmental services including permit compliance. There were no change orders issued for this project.
We are currently working on the post -construction engineering report for the 2020 Mid -Town Beach
Nourishment Project completed by the USACE as well as supporting the Town with general support
services, including production of posters and flyers to explain specific components of the Town's coastal
management program to local stakeholders and residents.
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Delray Beach 2020 FCCE Shore Protection Project, Delray Beach, FL —
Client Reference Form
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Delray Beach 2020 FCCE Shore Protection Project, Delray Beach, FL —
Project Description
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Delray Beach, Florida (Photo credit: T. Brenner)
Since 2006, staff of CPE have provided comprehensive services
to assist the City of Delray Beach in implementing their highly
successful beach renourishment program, including project
design, environmental studies, permitting, construction
oversight, funding assistance, federal authorization
coordination, storm assessments, and biological monitoring.
Prior to the formation of CPE in 2019, our staff worked on the
City's coastal program under previous employment; since
2019, we continue to work on the program as CPE in a sub -
consultant arrangement with the contracted firm.
Client Contact Information
City of Delray Beach
Cynthia Buisson, Construction Manager
434 S. Swinton Avenue
Delray Beach, Florida 33444
Telephone: 561.243.7196
fuentesc@mydelraybeach.com
Dates of Construction: February - March, 2020
CPE Services Provided for Coastal Program
Engineering Design
State and Federal Permitting
Agency Coordination
Environmental Studies
Bid Assistance
Hardbottom Biological Monitoring
Community Outreach / Coordination
Construction Administration
Permit Compliance Tracking
Emergency Storm Damage Response
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CPE staff assisted the City in assessing damages after Hurricane
Hyatt Survey Services Provi a or Delray
Irma and coordinating with USACE for the resulting 2020 FCCE
FCCE Project
Shore Protection Project Delray Beach Segment to repair storm
Pre -construction hydrographic/topographic
impacts and place the material within a City hot spot area to
survey
extend the project life until the next periodic renourishment
Post -construction hydrographic/
topographic survey
event. The 2020 FCCE project was constructed in February and
March, placing 364,400 CY in the project area. Throughout construction, a CPE professional engineer
provided daily progress updates to the City, attended meetings, assisted with public outreach, and
monitored permit compliance. There were no change orders issued for this project.
Our staff are now assisting the City with planning for an upcoming locally constructed beach
renourishment and coordinating for Federal and State funding. While the previously constructed beach
template remains the same, our staff led the preparation and submittal of state and federal permit
modification requests to add new borrow areas and expand the existing ones. Our marine biologists
mapped the reef located seaward of the borrow areas and conducted a survey for federally listed coral
species on the reef for the length of the borrow areas. We also developed and implemented a protocol to
assess the borrow areas for potential seagrass resources. Delray's 50-year federal project authorization
was set to expire in 2023; CPE staff are aiding the City in coordinating with USACE for a 6-year extension
and to develop a strategy for reauthorization and future federal funding of the renourishment program.
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Sector 5 Beach and Dune Restoration Project, Indian River County, FL
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Sector 5 Beach and Dune Restoration Project, Indian River County, FL
— Project Description
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Tom Pierro conducting site observations during the Sector 5 Beach and
Dune Restoration Project (Photo credit: S. Buck)
Client Contact Information
Indian River County
Quintin Bergman
1801 27th Street, Building A
Vero Beach, FL 32960
Telephone: 772.226.1648
gbergman@ircgov.com
Dates of Construction: Nov 2019 — Feb 2020
CPE Services Provided for Coastal Program
Beach Nourishment Design
State and Federal Permitting
NEPA Documentation
Staff of CPE have been providing quality coastal engineering Agency Coordination
and biological consulting services to Indian River County since Funding Assistance
2012. During this time, we have successfully assisted with Bid Assistance
major beach and dune management initiatives for the County. Hardbottom Biological Monitoring
We have provided professional services to the County in Construction Administration
support of their coastal program, including beach Permit Compliance Tracking
management, feasibility studies, design, engineering,
permitting, construction management, biological monitoring, grant writing assistance, and post -storm
assessments. Prior to the formation of CPE in 2019, our staff worked on the County's coastal program
under previous employment; since 2019, we continue to work on the program as CPE in a sub -consultant
arrangement with the contracted firm.
CPE personnel assisted with the Indian River County design and permitting for the Sector 5 Beach and
Dune Restoration Project, which extends for approximately 3.1 miles (R-70 to R-86) and mostly includes
the City of Vero Beach. The project included development of a project feasibility study, design, and
permitting. CPE's biologist worked closely with FDEP staff to develop a comprehensive biological
monitoring plan for the nearshore hardbottom resources that come very close to shore along the entire
project length. The FDEP JCP application was deemed complete in less than 6 months and DA permit
issuance quickly followed, which was supported by the Environmental Assessment our staff generated in
compliance with NEPA.
Construction using truck haul methods and placing 110,400 cy of upland sand began on November 4, 2019
and was deemed substantially complete on February 28, 2020. CPE professional engineers performed
construction observations and support. CPE biologists assisted with the pre -construction biological
monitoring of the nearshore hardbottom and the immediate post -construction monitoring. One change
order was issued for this project for additional construction administration requested by the County.
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Section 3
Project Approach, Willingness
to Meet Time and Budget
Requirements
PROJECT APPROACH, WILLINGNESS TO MEET TIME AND BUDGET REQUIREMENTS
SECTION 3 — PROJECT APPROACH, WILLINGNESS TO MEET TIME AND
BUDGET REQUIREMENTS
Project Approach
Building upon our experience and lessons learned from conducting multiple beach nourishment projects
with Collier County in recent years and utilizing the efficiencies in our streamlined coastal -dedicated firm's
structure, the CPE team is well positioned to integrate with the County's staff for successful construction
of your upcoming beach renourishment projects. Having designed, permitted, and supported construction
of previous County beach nourishment projects, we know exactly what level of staffing and effort is
required to implement these projects effectively and efficiently. The approach and conceptual timeline
presented in this section were developed based on our Collier -specific project experience and to meet the
County's goals of addressing erosion within Vanderbilt and Naples Beaches, providing advanced
nourishment, and beginning construction as soon as practical while avoiding sea turtle nesting season. A
conceptual schedule is presented within this section, and project phases are described below.
Design Phase. Immediately following receipt of Notice to Proceed, CPE will coordinate a project kick-off
meeting with Collier County to ensure that project goals and scope are mutually understood before
proceeding with the design work. While it is anticipated that the 2021/22 project will include Vanderbilt
Beach and Naples Beach, preliminary engineering analyses will consider all permitted reaches within the
County's permitted project. Project reaches will be selected for design in consultation with the County
based on the beach width conditions measured by the January 2021 physical monitoring surveys. CPE
engineers are flexible and able to perform erosion projection calculations and adjust project reaches
based on current survey conditions, the County's desired project life, and resulting advanced nourishment
volumes.
Once the County has reviewed and approved CPE's proposed design including project reach extents and
approximate fill quantities, we will work to prepare construction documents including technical
specifications, detailed construction plans, and bid form. The CPE engineering team will work with our in-
house CAD and GIS specialists to prepare construction plans that will include survey control provided and
reviewed by Hyatt Survey, cross sections illustrating project design details including elevations, slopes,
and tolerances, and plan view drawings indicating staging areas, construction access points, fill placement
areas, construction baseline and project stationing, and relevant environmental resources or restrictions.
Having implemented previous successful County renourishment projects, CPE staff have the working
knowledge to expeditiously prepare technical specifications detailing project expectations for
construction contractors including quantity estimates, timeline, permit requirements, fill placement
requirements, staging and access areas, weight ticket tracking, and other special terms and conditions.
Based on our familiarity with the County's procurement format and bidding of projects similar in scope,
we will prepare a comprehensive set of construction documents. Our staff have prepared these
documents for previous successful County projects, which will allow this phase of the project to be
efficient and require minimal County review, saving time and cost. CPE recently delivered a complete set
of beach renourishment construction documents to Manatee County, which were reviewed, refined,
signed and sealed, and advertised within just 10 days from original submittal to Manatee County.
While Collier County staff are reviewing the draft construction plans and technical specifications for this
project, CPE engineers familiar with truck haul renourishment projects will contact construction
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contractors who have successfully constructed projects of similar scope. Based on interviews with
contractors, truck hauling distances from the County's selected sand supplier to the project reaches,
previous bid prices, and sound engineering judgement, CPE will finalize the opinion of probable
construction cost including allowances or as required by County procurement. The opinion of probable
cost will include project features as itemized on the bid form and detail the assumptions made.
Bidding Phase. CPE will incorporate County input, finalize the construction documents, and provide all
requested copies and file types to the County to assist in bid package preparation. CPE will support the
County in their bidding of the project during the summer of 2021. We will attend and present at the pre -
bid meeting, assist the County in issuing addenda, if needed, to interpret, clarify or expand upon the bid
documents, and make a recommendation for award to the lowest responsive/responsible bidder in
accordance with County procurement policies.
Pre -Construction Phase. To allow for construction commencement in late 2021, CPE will support the
County in coordinating with the County's selected sand supplier for stockpiling of beach sand and their
selected biological monitoring firm for a pre -construction hardbottom survey during the summer of 2021.
We will direct Hyatt Survey to collect pre -construction beach surveys within 90 days of the anticipated
construction start date. As shown in the following conceptual schedule, we anticipate having Hyatt Survey
collect pre -construction beach profile surveys in August to allow for engineering design refinements and
coordination with the County in September. The refined design will be part of the required submittals to
permitting agencies for Notice to Proceed (NTP). CPE will plan to submit NTP required items in sequence,
as soon as they are available, to aid in timely agency reviews. The NTP request will be finalized once the
construction contractor has been awarded and provides turbidity monitoring qualifications and an
Environmental Protection Plan for the project. During the pre -construction phase, CPE will review the
contractor's work plan and submittal forms including those needed for the agency NTP request prior to
submitting to the permitting agencies.
CPE will coordinate with agency representatives, the County, construction contractor, marine turtle
permit holder, and sand supplier to schedule the permit required pre -construction conference based on
the anticipated construction commencement date. To meet permit requirements, CPE professional staff
will be prepared to present and discuss relevant permit conditions and support the County in presenting
project goals and details. It is often most convenient and efficient to schedule the contractor pre -
construction meeting immediately following the agency pre -construction meeting with the assembled
group minus the agency contacts. At the contractor pre -construction meeting we will support the County
in discussing contract obligations, chain of communication
expectations and points of contact, and to clarify project JEW
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details and logistics. CPE will prepare meeting minutes for
these meetings and submit them to the County.
CPE will be available to assist in coordinating permit
requirements and logistics for project construction
commencement. We will support the County with
applications for field permits, if needed, for removal and
restoration of dune vegetation at construction accesses.
We recognize the County's commitment to sea turtle
protection and intent to avoid work during nesting and
hatching season. While permits state nesting season may
extend until November 15, we understand that most nests
Vegetation adjacent to potential beach access
December 2020 (Photo credit: T. Brenner)
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on County beaches typically hatch out by mid -October. We will coordinate with the County sea turtle
monitor for nesting status updates and will review the contractor's proposed order of work in
consideration of any marine turtle nests remaining within the project reaches, making adjustments as
needed to avoid work in areas where nests are still in place. We will meet on site with construction
contractors as they are mobilizing and setting up operations at the construction access points to aid in
smooth start up on day one. Our geologists will review the sand supplier's geotechnical testing results
from samples collected during stockpiling (production) for compliance with the Sediment QA/QC Plan. In
coordination with the County and construction contractor, CPE will also send formal notice of
commencement to the environmental agencies.
Construction Phase. In order to certify the project as required by FDEP and USACE, a CPE Professional
Engineer or their engineering observer will visit the construction sites once per week on average and
during key construction milestones. During engineering site visits, our team will be focused on observing
fill placement activities to ensure the project is being constructed in accordance with the construction
plans, technical specifications, and project permits. When offsite, our engineers remain in contact and
available to County staff for tracking project progress, reporting volume placed as measured by the
construction surveys, reviewing contractor submittals and applications for payment, and providing
technical advising as it relates to project design or permit conditions. We are available to review daily
contractor reports and submit turbidity monitoring reports to appropriate agency contacts throughout
construction. As the need arises, our team will assist the County in preparing field changes, change orders,
or contract modifications, and making determinations on non -conforming or unauthorized work.
We understand that in these heavily visited beach areas it
is important to reopen beach sections as quickly as
possible for public use. Once fill sections have been
completed by the contractor, our engineers and surveyors
commit to working together for quick measurement and
analysis of the placed material to support
recommendations to the County for acceptance or
rejection of fill sections throughout construction.
It is anticipated that a project of this size may take
approximately 85 active hauling days in total, assuming at
least two concurrent sand delivery points and a single sand
Vanderbilt Beach, February 2020 (Photo credit: T. supplier. Once the County has deemed a project reach
Brenner) substantially complete, a CPE professional engineer will
conduct a comprehensive review of the project reach
during a walk through with County staff. Based on observations on site and review of project data, the
engineer will work with County staff to develop a punch list of items needing completion or correction
prior to final acceptance of the project.
Post -Construction Phase. Following tilling and contractor demobilization from the project site, Hyatt
Survey will perform post -construction topographic and bathymetric surveys at the FDEP monuments. In
accordance with permit requirements, a CPE Professional Engineer will prepare the project certifications
within 30 days. The certifications will include key project details, summarize the results of post -
construction sediment testing performed by the County's selected geotechnical laboratory, and
document environmental compliance tasks performed during construction. CPE will also assist the County
with project close out items such as review of final contractor applications for payment.
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Cost Management
CPE personnel have implemented previous County truck haul projects, including providing the services
required in this RPS, so we understand how to expedite project tasks and minimize costs for your
upcoming project. In support of past County renourishments, Tara Brenner has served as on -site engineer,
project manager, and Engineer of Record performing engineering services during all project phases;
Lauren Floyd has performed sea turtle coordination, permitting agency coordination, and permit
compliance; and Tom Pierro has performed technical reviews, oversight, and final project walk throughs.
As the 2013/14 renourishment of Vanderbilt, Pelican Bay, Park Shore, and Naples Beaches was one of the
first large-scale truck haul beach nourishment projects in Florida, our staff learned valuable lessons
alongside the County and contractors during that construction event. We experienced first-hand the
importance of adhering to approved truck routes and timely weight ticket tracking systems, the need to
reserve volume in the design for building access pads and covering exposed structures, logistical
challenges to ensure safe construction while maintaining public access to the beach, and coordination
with local stakeholders pre- and during -construction. We bring those lessons, combined with additional
accomplishments and challenges we experienced in the County's 2016 and 2019 truck haul projects,
forward to implement the 2021 construction nourishment projects successfully and efficiently.
The CPE team's proposed project manager, Tara Brenner, is a dually licensed professional in both
engineering and geology and has spent considerable time since 2012 focusing on upland sand sources for
Florida beach renourishment projects. CPE staff have visited sand mines throughout the state, presented
on available sand sources, successfully permitted upland sand source options for multiple projects, and
through construction of several truck haul beach renourishment events, have developed a strong network
of contractors who can construct the County's project. Utilizing feedbackfrom our industry contacts, while
maintaining the County's goals as top priority, our team will develop a practical project design and create
clear construction documents that are straightforward for bidding. Prior to bid advertisement, our team
will notice our network of capable contractors of the upcoming projects to ensure that they are prepared
to bid. The removal of uncertainties and early notification allows for healthy bid competition that should
result in best pricing to the County.
One of the proven cost efficiencies that Collier County has
successfully implemented in construction of their coastal
projects is the utilization of County staff and inspectors for a
majority of the on -site day-to-day tasks, rather than relying
solely on a professional coastal consultant. We have worked
alongside County staff with this collaborative integrated
approach for the successful completion of several recent
truck haul projects, resulting in efficiencies for the project
and cost savings for the County. We coordinate closely with
County personnel prior to project construction to clearly
identify roles each person will play during project phases,
lines of communication, and finalize design and construction
schedule details. Throughout project construction, we
continue to work together as a team to track project
progress, address contractor questions or requests, review
as -built sections, and provide recommendations for beach
acceptance and contractor payment.
County inspectors who observe truck deliveries
and weight ticket tracking save professional time
and cost to the County (Photo credit: T. Brenner)
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The construction package will specify that the bid
quantities may be adjusted +/-25% without unit price
changes and indicate that fill quantities and distribution
are subject to refinement based on the pre -construction
survey. Dependent upon unit pricing of the awarded
contractor and beach conditions measured by the pre -
construction surveys, CPE engineers will perform analyses
and design to update fill distribution to remain within the
County's project budget.
In order to make efficient use of the County's purchased
Collier County staff play an integral role in cost- sand, it will be made clear within the technical
effective project implementation (Photo credit: T. specifications that placement for pay, must be within the
Brenner) design template tolerances. Weight ticket logs and during -
construction surveys will be used by the engineer to track
construction progress and make projections to ensure that the fill quantities of the contract will be
sufficient to fill all areas of the project reach. Regular comparison of during -construction surveys to the
design will enable timely communication and correction of overfilling, underfilling, or landward sloping
berms at construction stations. If progress tracking shows a discrepancy, the engineer will discuss the data
observations with County staff to inquire about any special conditions on the beach such as stockpiling,
visible erosion or accretion. If a shortfall or surplus is anticipated, the engineer can make further template
refinements during construction at the direction of the County, to redistribute the remaining sand
throughout the planned project limits. Tara Brenner performed engineering analyses for these type of on -
the -fly design refinements during the 2013/14, 2016, and 2019 projects.
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Our engineer observers will plan for and execute targeted
construction site visits, making efficient use of engineering
time on the job. On a typical visit, our engineer would plan
to travel to and from the site within the same day, meet with
County observers, visit each active construction site, and
participate in an on -site progress meeting with
representatives from the County, construction contractor,
Hyatt Survey, and environmental monitors as needed.
Vanderbilt and Naples Beaches are adjacent reaches of the
County's beach nourishment program and will require less
travel time between access points than previous
construction events such as the 2016 projects where South
Marco Island was being constructed at the same time as
North County reaches.
Sand quality and control practices are an important part of
minimizing risk for costly remediation. Having the sand
supplied through a direct County contract minimizes the risk
of sand stockpiling delays, poor sediment quality, and paying Engineering observation of as -built Clam Pass Park
market fluctuations on sand supply costs. The County's construction sections (Photo credit: T. Brenner)
system of visually analyzing samples collected from each
truck load provides additional assurances as it is an opportunity for the County to reject material prior to
it being off-loaded at the project site. Our engineer can prepare benchmark sand samples for County
inspectors to aid in identifying unsuitable material and will be focused on sand quality as part of our
engineering site visits.
CPE's goal is to minimize change orders for construction contractors and engineering services that result
in increased project costs to the County. We work with clients to prepare detailed scopes, which clearly
identify and plan appropriately for anticipated services on a project. Our experience implementing Collier
projects means we are familiar with the level of effort needed and how to prepare technical specifications
and plan for construction variables.
In each of the six projects presented in Section 3, we list the number of change orders illustrating our
history of minimizing change orders on similar projects. All change orders presented were due to
contractor performance where owner directed changes in contract time applied to the construction
contract, which also resulted in additional time or service on the engineering services.
CPE is currently working on a beach renourishment in Manatee County with a tight construction window
due to FEMA funding conditions. The project was advertised for bid on December 14th, is planned for
award February 9th, and has a 90-day construction window. As the County's prime firm on this contract,
we were able to work directly and closely with Manatee County procurement on this expedited schedule
and encourage your own verification of this success with the Manatee County reference contact (Charlie
Hunsicker, 1-941-742-5923) for confirmation of CPE's ability to meet budgets, timelines, and minimize
change orders. In reiteration of Mr. Hunsicker's confidence in our firm's ability, he verbally remarked on
CPE's professionalism and efficiency during the recent contractor pre -bid meeting on December 21st.
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Workloads of the Firm
RECENT, CURRENT, AND PROJECTED WORKLOADS OF THE FIRM
SECTION 4 - RECENT, CURRENT, AND PROJECTED WORKLOADS OF THE
FIRM
CPE was founded as a dedicated coastal firm whose sole priority and focus is supporting coastal
communities restore their beaches and build resilient coastal programs — we are in this business to design
and implement projects exactly like the County's upcoming beach renourishment projects. CPE staff are
proud of our history of maintaining long-term clients, starting during our years at our previous firm and
continuing since founding CPE in 2019. We have achieved these long-term relationships through
successful staff and workload management to complete projects on time and within budget.
Over the past nearly 20 years, we have demonstrated CPE staff's commitment to your coastal program
and our reliability to respond quickly to your needs including in times of emergency, such as when we
accompanied County staff for their initial beach inspections immediately following the passing of
Hurricane Irma. We have working relationships established with key points of contact for the County. Our
Principal Engineer/Senior Project Manager (Thomas Pierro), Project Manager/Senior Coastal Engineer
(Tara Brenner), Program Advisor (Lindino Benedet), and Senior Marine Biologist (Lauren Floyd) are
currently coordinating with the County on several aspects of your coastal management program, including
the federal Collier County Coastal Storm Risk Management (CSRM) Feasibility Study, Cocohatchee River
dredging, and Collier Creek permit modification requests. Dr. Benedet and Ms. Floyd are also working as
part of a team with Florida International University (FIU) to conduct a water quality modeling study in
support of the USACE Collier County CSRM Project. Quin Robertson, PhD has provided LiDAR data analyses
and geological support for various Collier projects. Russell Hyatt, PSM has served as Project Manager for
several survey projects in Collier County, most recently for the 2020 Naples Truck Haul Nourishment. This
project team will continue to focus on the County's needs throughout the duration of the new contract
to complete the upcoming Vanderbilt Beach Renourishment and Naples Beach Renourishment projects.
Collier County has selected a prime construction window for your upcoming beach projects. The coastal
industry has recently finished, or is in the final stages of, constructing a multitude of beach nourishment
projects throughout the state that were funded through federal appropriations. CPE and Hyatt Survey
were both very involved in several of these projects
on the Gulf and Atlantic coasts, and by timing your
upcoming projects for late 2021/early 2022, staff
from our firms will have the time and resources -
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Our organizational chart shown in Section 1 shows
the key personnel and support staff proposed to
assist the County under this contract. These
individuals and additional staff at both CPE and
Hyatt Survey are available if needed; however,
based on our previous experience implementing
your beach nourishment projects, we recognize that
you have qualified and experienced County staff
who will work through all phases of your projects.
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With this in mind, we anticipate the County will only require dedicated support from select individuals on
our team to complete these projects successfully and efficiently.
Current and Projected Workload. Since Collier County is an established and valued priority client, CPE has
already committed time and personnel to County projects. Through this solicitation, the County is
preparing far enough in advance to ensure that our team will be fully prepared and available for design,
bidding, and construction of your projects. We understand the County plans to construct the upcoming
beach renourishment projects in late 2021/early 2022, avoiding sea turtle nesting season. Based on an
analysis of our current and projected workload for the next twelve months, we have determined that
there is plenty of capacity at the present time and foresee no future time where a workload conflict would
impact our services to Collier County.
Our team has recently completed multiple construction events in 2020 and we are currently wrapping up
post -construction requirements, which creates an opportunity for CPE to provide the requested services
in a timely manner. As a matter of disclosure, we are leading engineering services for one beach
renourishment that is currently out to bid in Manatee County with construction planned for completion
in May 2021. Other construction events that are upcoming for late 2021 or 2022 have CPE staff performing
services as a sub -consultant and we do not foresee that these construction events would hinder our staff's
ability to serve Collier County through a direct CPE contract in any way.
Project Management. To manage our team's workload and costs on projects, CPE utilizes Scoro
(www.scoro.com), which is a comprehensive project management system developed specifically for
professional services organizations and has worked exceedingly well for our company. Scoro enables us
to schedule, manage, and track all aspects of our projects in one digital online workspace that can be
accessed online from anywhere, or through the smartphone app. CPE project managers use this
customized project management software to monitor workloads and budget in real-time, which they
compare to task progress to keep the team on schedule and within budget. Notes can be entered in the
Scoro timesheets and are directly integrated into our Scoro-generated monthly invoices to support billing
and communicate progress to our clients. For cost control, the system allows the project manager to
monitor actual versus budgeted costs per project task and subtask, providing specific detailed information
about each cost component of the project. In the Scoro environment, hours are assigned to each person
that will work in the specific project task with associated budget and schedule for completion. Costs and
schedules are also assigned to sub -contractors under each project task. Invoices are generated in the
system as well as purchase orders, expense reports, and bills. The project manager can monitor all these
important project data in real-time using a computer, smart phone, or tablet and adjust staff assignments
as needed.
CPE will lead coastal engineering and related consulting services for this contract from our corporate office
and headquarters located in Boca Raton, Florida. Our key staff reside in Palm Beach and Broward Counties,
an approximate 2-hour drive from the County's project area, and are available to travel to meet with the
County's officials or conduct site visits whenever needed. The following paragraphs provide our team's
approach to execution of the project phases allowing us to manage workloads and staff needed during
each phase.
Engineering design, permitting, and construction package preparation work will be performed by CPE
engineers, biologist, and CAD/GIS specialists. Our team will schedule meetings with County staff for
project kick-off and to discuss the results of engineering analyses leading into the project -specific design.
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While we value boots on the ground meetings during contractor mobilization and active construction, we
can utilize virtual conferencing for preliminary design review meetings to expedite coordination during
these design and preparation of bid document phases, if the County prefers. Our team is adept with
multiple video conferencing portals and can share screens virtually to present results of engineering
design analyses. As a cloud -based firm, we have the ability to share data files, schedules, and other
documents seamlessly internally, and with County staff, Hyatt Survey, and construction contractors via
various methods. We can also set up a OneDrive site where all entities can easily access and share files.
CPE is adept at using web -based conferencing software to accommodate
any situation where in -person meetings cannot be held.
Proposed Resources for Engineering Tasks. As we have done for previous County beach projects, our staff
will travel to Collier County for pre -bid and pre -construction meetings to support the County in presenting
the project details, answering construction contractor questions, and fulfilling permit requirements. A CPE
engineer will also meet with the construction contractors and County staff during project mobilization to
review set up at each construction access point. During this
review, the engineer will look for protection of existing City and
County beach amenities, discuss maintenance of traffic plans and
safety protocols, and review beach design details. From our
experience on past projects, we have an eye for items that can be = -
corrected during mobilization to alleviate timely clean up or
remediation at the end of the project, such as deteriorating road
mats or avoidable dune vegetation impacts.
During construction, Hyatt Survey will maintain survey crews on -
site at all times to ensure surveys of each project area are Heavy-duty road mats should be in good
qualcompleted in a timely manner. Hyatt Survey's resources and (Photo
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commitment to this contract are detailed on the following page.
The CPE engineer will be in regular communication with Hyatt Surveyto direct data collection, and support
for the field survey team will be provided by Hyatt Survey's office where all data processing and
deliverables will be prepared. It is anticipated that the County will only require periodic engineering site
visits, in which case CPE engineers will make these trips on the same day. However, if the County requests
more in-depth oversight of construction then our staff is available to stay in Collier County for as long as
needed. CPE is lean, efficient, and cloud -based, allowing our engineers to perform analyses while away
from the office, visiting the construction site or anywhere they can set up their own internet hot spot.
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Post -construction analyses and project close-out support will be led by CPE engineers. Hyatt Survey will
collect post -construction beach profile surveys throughout the project area and adjacent areas in
compliance with the Physical Monitoring Plan. CPE staff will be available to support the County in their
collection of post -construction sediment samples and review geotechnical results for satisfaction of
Sediment QA/QC Plan requirements. Project certifications will be submitted to state and federal agencies
in accordance with the environmental permit conditions by the CPE Engineer of Record.
Proposed Resources for Survey Tasks. Hyatt Survey commits to providing Collier with
,4 a well -qualified and economical resource for surveying and mapping services. Having
*�'"�`�'- performed all services required for this contract for similar government and municipal
agencies in the past, Hyatt Survey is amply qualified to perform the tasks as outlined herein and to meet
or exceed the County's expectations for quality of work, timeliness, and value. Dedicated to efficiency and
client service, Hyatt Survey utilizes an up-to-date array of modern field and office equipment. Hyatt Survey
has the tools necessary for accurate and cost-effective production of all your survey needs. Each of our
survey field crews is equipped similarly in an effort to minimize training time and to maximize efficiency.
Land Surveying Equipment:
(10)
2010-2020 Ford F-250 4X4 Survey Trucks
(10)
Trimble Robotic Total Stations
(11)
Trimble TSC3 Data Collectors w/ TRIMBLE Access Data Collection Software
(9)
Digital/Automatic Levels (Nikon, Wild, Zeiss)
(10)
Trimble R8/R10 RTK GPS Total Station Systems
(1)
Coast Machinery "Marsh Master" Amphibious Vehicle with trailer
(1)
2008 16' Diamondback 350hp Airboat with trailer
(2)
Kawasaki Mule 44 ATVs with trailer
(4)
Honda Foreman 44 ATVs with enclosed trailer
(1)
16-foot aluminum Jon Boat with trailer
(2)
14-foot fiberglass canoes
(1)
DJI Phantom 4 Pro UAV w/ high resolution camera
Hyatt Survey specializes in hydrographic/bathymetric surveying and utilizes state of the art hydrographic
survey equipment to perform every bathymetric survey. For data collection, Trimble RTK GPS Positioning
is utilized in conjunction with Hypack software and either single -beam, multi -beam or sidescan sonar.
Hydrographic Survey Vessels:
26" Aluminum Workskiff w/ enclosed cabin & twin outboard engines and trailer
24' Everglades Survey Vessel with trailer
16' Shallow Water Survey Vessel with trailer
16' Diamondback 350 hp Airboat with trailer
Coast Machinery "Marsh Master" Amphibious Vehicle with trailer
Hydrographic Survey Sonar & Vessel Positioning:
Odom CVM Dual Frequency Single Beam Echo Sounder
Reson Multibeam Sonar (lease)
Edgetech 272TD Sidescan Sonar (lease)
GeoAcoustics Geopulse Sub -bottom Profiler (lease)
Trimble SPS 461 Heading and Positioning Sensor with RTK
GPS corrections
Applanix "SurfMaster" Heading and Positioning Sensor with RTK GPS corrections
Office Software: AutoCAD Civil 3D 2020; Intergraph MicroStation; InRoads; Trimble Business Center;
HYPACK/HYSWEEP hydrographic data collection / processing software.
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Required Additional Forms
REQUIRED ADDITIONAL FORMS
SECTION 5 - REQUIRED ADDITIONAL FORMS
Please find enclosed the following forms and documents:
➢ Vendor Checklist
➢ Form 1: Vendor Declaration Statement
➢ Form 2: Conflict of Interest Certification
➢ Proof of status from Division of Corporations — Florida Department of State
➢ Form 3: Immigration Affidavit Certification
➢ E-Verify Memorandum of Understanding or Company Profile Page
➢ Form 6: Grant Provisions and Assurances Package
➢ Vendor W-9 Form
➢ Vendor's Insurance Statement
➢ Copies of All Requested Licenses and/or Certifications
➢ Signed Addenda
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Vendor Check List
Solicitation 21-7828
IMPORTANT: Please review carefully and submit with your Proposal/Bid. All applicable documents shall be submitted
electronically through BidSync. Vendor should checkoff each of the following items:
® General Bid Instructions has been acknowledged and accepted.
® Collier County Purchase Order Terms and Conditions have been acknowledged and accepted.
® Form 1: Vendor Declaration Statement
® Form 2: Conflict of Interest Certification
® Proof of status from Division of Corporations - Florida Department of State (If work performed in the State) -
http://dos.myflorida.com/sunbiz/ should be attached with your submittal.
® Vendor MUST be enrolled in the E-Verify - https://www.e-verify.gov/ at the time of submission of the proposal/bid.
® Form 3: Immigration Affidavit Certification MUST be signed and attached with your submittal or you MAY be DEEMED
NON -RESPONSIVE
0 E-Verify Memorandum of Understanding or Company Profile page should be attached with your submittal.
N/A Form 4: Certification for Claiming Status as a Local Business, if applicable, has been executed and returned. Collier or
Lee County Business Tax Receipt should be attached with your submittal to be considered.
0 Form 5: Reference Questionnaires form must be utilized for each requested reference and included with your submittal, id
applicable to the solicitation. Completed Form 5: Reference Questionnaires are provided in Section 2 - Past Performance
❑X Form 6: Grant Provisions and Assurances package in its entirety, if applicable, are executed and should be included
with your submittal. All forms must be executed, or you MAY be DEEMED NON -RESPONSIVE.
® Vendor W-9 Form.
® Vendor acknowledges Insurance Requirements and is prepared to produce the required insurance certificate(s) within five
(5) days of the County's issuance of a Notice of Recommend Award.
N/A The Bid Schedule has been completed and attached with your submittal, applicable to bids.
® Copies of all requested licenses and/or certifications to complete the requirements of the project.
❑X All addenda have been signed and attached, or you MAY be DEEMED NON -RESPONSIVE.
N/A County's IT Technical Architecture Requirements has been acknowledged and accepted, if applicable.
® Any and all supplemental requirements and terms has been acknowledged and accepted, if applicable.
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***UPDATED JANUARY 28, 2020***
Collier County Solicitation 21-7828
COR 2e7" 4COu*2ty
Administrative Services Department
Procurement Services Division
Form 1: Vendor Declaration Statement
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Collier County Government Complex
Naples, Florida 34112
Dear Commissioners:
The undersigned, as Vendor declares that this response is made without connection or arrangement with any other person and this
proposal is in every respect fair and made in good faith, without collusion or fraud. The Vendor hereby declares the instructions,
purchase order terms and conditions, requirements, and specifications/scope of work of this solicitation have been fully examined
and accepted.
The Vendor agrees, if this solicitation submittal is accepted by Collier County, to accept a Purchase Order as a form of a formal
contract or to execute a Collier County formal contract for purposes of establishing a contractual relationship between the Vendor
-and Collier County, for the performance of all requirements to which this solicitation pertains. The Vendor states that the
submitted is based upon the documents listed by the above referenced solicitation. The Vendor agrees to comply with the
requirements in accordance with the terms, conditions and specifications denoted herein and according to the pricing submitted as a
part of the Vendor's bids.
Further, the Vendor agrees that if awarded a contract for these goods and/or services, the Vendor will not be eligible to
compete, submit a proposal, be awarded, or perform as a sub -vendor for any future associated work that is a result of this
awarded contract.
IN WITNESS WIAEREOF, WE have hereunto subscribed our names on this 4 day offfi GZt' , 20 20 in the County of
Palm Beach . in the State of Florida
Firm's Legal Name: Coastal Protection Engineering LLC
Address: 5301 N. Federal Hwy, Suite 335
City, State, Zip Code: Boca Raton, FL 33487
Florida Certificate of
FL DBPR COA No. 33370
Authority Document
Number
Federal Tax
FEIN No. 84-2350128
Identification Number
*CCR # or CAGE Code
Cage Code 8F2E5
*Only if Grant Funded
Telephone:
561-756-2535
Email:
tpierm@coastalpmtectioneng.com
Signature by:
Thomas Pierro, PE, D.CE
(Typed and written)
Title:
Principal Engineer / AMBR
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Collier County
Additional Contact Information
Solicitation 21-7828
Send payments to: N/A - Please use company and contact Information provided above
(required if different from Company name used as payee
above)
Contact name:
Title:
Address:
City, State, ZIP
Telephone:
Email:
Office servicing Collier N/A - Please use company and contact information provided above
County to place orders
(required if different from
above)
Contact name:
Title:
Address:
City, State, ZIP
Telephone:
Email:
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Collier County Solicitation 21-7828
cart.Lner County
Administrative Services Department
Procurement Services Division
Form 2: Conflict of Interest Certification Affidavit
The Vendor certifies that, to the best of its knowledge and belief, the past and current work on any Collier County project affiliated
with this solicitation does not pose an organizational conflict as described by one of the three categories below:
Biased ground rules — The firm has not set the "ground rules" for affiliated past or current Collier County project
identified above (e.g., writing a procurement's statement of work, specifications, or performing systems engineering and
technical direction for the procurement) which appears to skew the competition in favor of my firm.
Impaired objectivity — The firm has not performed work on an affiliated past or current Collier County project identified
above to evaluate proposals / past performance of itself or a competitor, which calls into question the contractor's ability to
render impartial advice to the government.
Unequal access to information — The firm has not had access to nonpublic information as part of its performance of a
Collier County project identified above which may have provided the contractor (or an affiliate) with an unfair competitive
advantage in current or future solicitations and contracts.
In addition to this signed affidavit, the contractor / vendor must provide the following:
1. All documents produced as a result of the work completed in the past or currently being worked on for the above -mentioned
project; and,
2. Indicate if the information produced was obtained as a matter of public record (in the "sunshine") or through non-public (not in
the "sunshine") conversation (s), meeting(s), document(s) and/or other means.
Failure to disclose all material or having an organizational conflict in one or more of the three categories above be identified, may
result in the disqualification for future solicitations affiliated with the above referenced project(s).
By the signature below, the firm (employees, officers and/or agents) certifies, and hereby discloses, that, to the best of their
knowledge and belief, all relevant facts concerning past, present, or currently planned interest or activity (financial, contractual,
organizational, or otherwise) which relates to the project identified above has been fully disclosed and does not pose an
organizational conflict.
Coastal Protection Engineering LLC
Company Name
Signature
Thomas Pierro, PE, D.CE, Principal Engineer/AMBR
Print Name and Title
State of Flo 14z
County of4, fm g
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The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me by means of physical„ presence or ❑ online notarization,
this 2 day of J�� {,► +'(month), 7-0 za (year), by �/1 !� ` 46S (name of person
acknowledain2).
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Type of Identification Produced
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REQUIRED ADDITIONAL FORMS
Proof of status from Division of Corporations — Florida Department of State
CPE is properly registered with the State of Florida, Division of Corporations and authorized to conduct
business in the State as a Florida Limited Liability Company under Sunbiz Document Number
L19000166989. Our sub -consultant, Hyatt Survey Services, Inc. (Hyatt Survey), is properly registered with
the State of Florida, Division of Corporations and authorized to conduct business in the State as a Florida
Profit Corporation under Sunbiz Document Number P02000084715. Copies of our Sunbiz documents are
provided on the following pages.
COLLIER COUNTY RPS NO 21-7828
COASTAL PROTECTION ENGINEERING LLC
REQUIRED ADDITIONAL FORMS
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Detail by Entity Name
Florida Limited Liability Company
COASTAL PROTECTION ENGINEERING LLC
Filing Information
Document Number
L19000166989
FEI/EIN Number
84-2350128
Date Filed
06/25/2019
State
FL
Status
ACTIVE
Last Event
LC AMENDMENT
Event Date Filed
09/03/2019
Event Effective Date
NONE
Principal Address
5301 N FEDERAL HWY
SUITE 335
BOCA RATON, FL 33487
Changed: 10/18/2019
Mailing Address
5301 N FEDERAL HWY
STE 335
BOCA RATON, FL 33487
Changed: 09/03/2019
Registered Agent Name & Address
NORTHWEST REGISTERED AGENT LLC
7901 4TH ST N STE 300
ST. PETERSBURG, FL 33702
Authorized Persons) Detail
Name & Address
Iliffl1wG1f•II-1V
BENEDET, LINDINO
5301 N FEDERAL HWY
SUITE 335
BOCA RATON, FL 33487
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Title AMBR
Detail by Entity Name
CAMPBELL, THOMAS
5301 N FEDERAL HWY
SUITE 335
BOCA RATON, FL 33487
Title AMBR
PIERRO, THOMAS
5301 N FEDERAL HWY
SUITE 335
BOCA RATON, FL 33487
Annual Reports
Report Year Filed Date
2020 04/22/2020
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Florida Profit Corporation
HYATT SURVEY SERVICES, INC.
Filing Information
Document Number
P02000084715
FEI/EIN Number
03-0476653
Date Filed
08/05/2002
State
FL
Status
ACTIVE
Principal Address
2012 LENA RD.
BRADENTON, FL 34211
Changed: 01/16/2009
Mailing Address
2012 Lena Raod
BRADENTON, FL 34211
Changed: 01 /08/2019
Registered Agent Name & Address
HYATT, PAMELA A
2012 Lena Road
BRADENTON, FL 34211
Address Changed: 01/08/2019
Officer/Director Detail
Name & Address
Title D, P
HYATT, PAMELA A
2012 Lena Road
BRADENTON, FL 34211
Title VP
HYATT, RUSSELL P
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2012 Lena Road
BRADENTON, FL 34211
Detail by Entity Name
Annual Reports
Report Year
Filed Date
2018
01 /05/2018
2019
01 /08/2019
2020
01 /20/2020
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Collier County Solicitation 21-7828
Collier C014111ty
Administrative Services Department
Procurement Services Division
Form 3: Immigration Affidavit Certification
This Affidavit is required and should be signed, by an authorized principal of the firm and submitted with formal solicitation
submittals. Further, Vendors are required to be enrolled in the E-Verify program (https://www.e-verify.gov/), at the time of the
submission of the Vendor's proposal/bid. Acceptable evidence of your enrollment consists of a copy of the properly completed E-
Verify Company Profile page or a copy of the fully executed E-Verify Memorandum of Understanding for the company which will
be produced at the time of the submission of the Vendor's proposal/bid or within five (S) day of the County's Notice of Recommend
Award.
FAILURE TO EXECUTE THIS AFFIDAVIT CERTIFICATION AND SUBMIT WITH VENDOR'S PROPOSAL/BID
MAY DEEM THE VENDOR'S AS NON -RESPONSIVE.
Collier County will not intentionally award County contracts to any Vendor who knowingly employs unauthorized alien workers,
constituting a violation of the employment provision contained in 8 U.S.C. Section 1324 a(e) Section 274A(e) of the Immigration
and Nationality Act ("INA").
Collier County may consider the employment by any Vendor of unauthorized aliens a violation of Section 274A (e) of the INA.
Such Violation by the recipient of the Employment Provisions contained in Section 274A (e) of the INA shall be grounds for
unilateral termination of the contract by Collier County.
Vendor attests that they are fully compliant with all applicable immigration laws (specifically to the 1986 Immigration Act and
subsequent Amendment(s)) and agrees to comply with the provisions of the Memorandum of Understanding with E-Verify and to
provide proof of enrollment in The Employment Eligibility Verification System (E-Verify), operated by the Department of
Homeland Security in partnership with the Social Security Administration at the time of submission of the Vendor's proposal/bid.
Coastal Protection Engineering LLC
pany Name
Signature
Thomas Pierro, PE, D.CE, Principal Engineer / AMBR
Print Name and Title
State of F/oj--1,4—
County of✓( t/�I
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me by means of X physical presence or ❑ online notarization,
this day of Oe Cmonth), (year), by 0444C C villr (name of person
acknowledging).
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Type of Identification Produced
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REQUIRED ADDITIONAL FORMS
E-Verify Memorandum of Understanding or Company Profile Page
8 https://e-verify.uscis.gov/web/EmployerW!zard.aspx
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Lindino Benedet Coastal Protection Engineering LLC LBE]V667
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Company Information
Company Name
Coastal Protection Engineering LLC
DUNS Number
117214443
Physical Location
Atltlress 1
5301 North Federal Hwy Suite 335
Add.- 2
city
Baca Raton
S. e
FL
Zip Code
33487
county
PALM BEACH
Company ID Number
1592396
Mailing Address
Address 1
5301 North Federal Hwy Suite 335
Address 2
city
Boca Raton
sane
FL
Zip C.d
33487
COLLIER COUNTY RPS NO 21-7828
Doing Business As IDBA) Name
Coastal Protection Engineering LLC
REQUIRED ADDITIONAL FORMS
COASTAL PROTECTION ENGINEERING LLC
Page 178
Collier County
Solicitation 21-7828
FORM 6
IF APPLICABLE
GRANT PROVISIONS AND ASSURANCES FORMS
ARE PROVIDED IN SEPARATE PACKAGE AND
MUST BE COMPLETED AND EXECUTED IN
ITS ENTIRTY AND RETURNED WITH THE
SUBMISSION OF THE BID/PROPOSAL.
FAILURE TO DO SO MAY DEEM YOU NON-
RESPONSIVE.
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***UPDATED JANUARY 28, 2020***
EXHIBIT I
FEDERAL CONTRACT PROVISIONS AND ASSURANCES
FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY
PUBLIC ASSISTANCE
The supplemental conditions contained in this section are intended to cooperate with, to supplement, and
to modify the general conditions and other specifications. In cases of disagreement with any other section
of this contract, the Supplemental Conditions shall govern. This is an acknowledgement that FEMA financial
assistance will be used to fund all or a portion of the contract.
Pursuant uniform requirements of federal awards (2 CFR Part 200,23) the definition of CONTRACTOR is
an entity that receives a Contract / Purchase Order.
Compliance with Federal Law, Regulations and Executive Orders: The Sub -Recipient (County) agrees
to include in the subcontract that (i) the subcontractor is bound by the terms of the Federally -Funded
Subaward and Grant Agreement, (ii) the subcontractor is bound by all applicable state and Federal laws
and regulations, and (iii) the subcontractor shall hold the Division and Sub -Recipient harmless against all
claims of whatever nature arising out of the subcontractor's performance of work under this Agreement, to
the extent allowed and required by law.
Specifically, the Contractor shall be responsible for being knowledgeable and performing any and all
services under this contract in accordance with the following governing regulations along with all applicable
Federal law, regulations, executive orders, FEMA policies, procedures, and directives.
0 2 C.F.R. Part 200 Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit
Requirements for Federal Awards
o 44 C.F.R. Part 206
o The Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act, Public Law 93-
288, as amended, 42 U.S.C. 5121 et seq., and Related Authorities
o FEMA Public Assistance Program and Policy Guide (Version 4, most recent update,
Effective June 1, 2020)
EXHIBIT I - 1
EXHIBIT I
FEDERAL CONTRACT PROVISIONS AND ASSURANCES
Access to Records: (1) The contractor agrees to provide the County, the FEMA Administrator, the
Comptroller General of the United States, or any of their authorized representative's access to any books,
documents, papers, and records of the Contractor which are directly pertinent to this contract for the
purposes of making audits, examinations, excerpts, and transcriptions. (2) The Contractor agrees to permit
any of the foregoing parties to reproduce by any means whatsoever or to copy excerpts and transcriptions
as reasonably needed. (3) The contractor agrees to provide the FEMA Administrator or his authorized
representatives' access to construction or other work sites pertaining to the work being completed under
the contract. (4) In compliance with the Disaster Recovery Act of 2018, the County and the Contractor
acknowledge and agree that no language in this contract is intended to prohibit audits or internal reviews
by the FEMA Administrator or the Comptroller General of the United States.
Changes: To be eligible for FEMA assistance under the non -Federal entity's FEMA grant or cooperative
agreement, the cost of the change, modification, change order, or constructive change must be allowable,
allocable, within the scope of its grant or cooperative agreement, and reasonable for the completion of
project scope.
DHS Seal, Logo, and Flags: The contractor shall not use the DHS seal(s), logos, crests, or reproductions
of flags or likenesses of DHS agency officials without specific FEMA pre- approval.
No Obligation by Federal Government: The Federal Government is not a party to this contract and is not
subject to any obligations or liabilities to the non -Federal entity, contractor, or any other party pertaining to
any matter resulting from the contract.
Program Fraud and False or Fraudulent Statements or Related Acts: The Contractor acknowledges
that 31 U.S.C. Chap. 38 (Administrative Remedies for False Claims and Statements) applies to the
Contractor's actions pertaining to this contract.
Administrative, Contractual, or Legal Remedies (over $250,000): Unless otherwise provided in this
contract, all claims, counter -claims, disputes and other matters in question between the local
government and the contractor, arising out of or relating to this contract, or the breach of it, will be decided
by arbitration, if the parties mutually agree, or in a Florida court of competent jurisdiction.
Termination: See Standard Purchase Order and/or Contract Terms and Conditions
Clean Air Act (over $150,000): 1. The contractor agrees to comply with all applicable standards, orders
or regulations issued pursuant to the Clean Air Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C. § 7401 et seq.
2. The contractor agrees to report each violation to the County and understands and agrees that the County
will, in turn, report each violation as required to assure notification to the Federal Emergency Management
Agency, and the appropriate Environmental Protection Agency Regional Office. 3. The contractor agrees
to include these requirements in each subcontract exceeding $150,000 financed in whole or in part with
Federal assistance provided by FEMA.
Federal Water Pollution Control Act (over $150,000): 1. The contractor agrees to comply with all
applicable standards, orders, or regulations issued pursuant to the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as
amended, 33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq. 2. The contractor agrees to report each violation to the County and
understands and agrees that the County will, in turn, report each violation as required to assure notification
to the Federal Emergency Management Agency, and the appropriate Environmental Protection Agency
Regional Office. 3. The contractor agrees to include these requirements in each subcontract exceeding
$150,000 financed in whole or in part with Federal assistance provided by FEMA.
Suspension and Debarment: (1) This contract is a covered transaction for purposes of 2 C.F.R. pt. 180
and 2 C.F.R. pt. 3000. As such the contractor is required to verify that none of the contractor, its principals
(defined at 2 C.F.R. § 180.995), or its affiliates (defined at 2 C.F.R. § 180.905) are excluded (defined at 2
C.F.R. § 180.940) or disqualified (defined at 2 C.F.R. § 180.935). (2) The contractor must comply with 2
C.F.R. pt. 180, subpart C and 2 C.F.R. pt. 3000, subpart C and must include a requirement to comply with
EXHIBIT I - 2
EXHIBIT I
FEDERAL CONTRACT PROVISIONS AND ASSURANCES
these regulations in any lower tier covered transaction it enters into. (3) This certification is a material
representation of fact relied upon by the County. If it is later determined that the contractor did not comply
with 2 C.F.R. pt. 180, subpart C and 2 C.F.R. pt. 3000, subpart C, in addition to remedies available to the
County, the Federal Government may pursue available remedies, including but not limited to suspension
and/or debarment. (4) The bidder or proposer agrees to comply with the requirements of 2 C.F.R. pt. 180,
subpart C and 2 C.F.R. pt. 3000, subpart C while this offer is valid and throughout the period of any contract
that may arise from this offer. The bidder or proposer further agrees to include a provision requiring such
compliance in its lower tier covered transactions.
Byrd Anti -Lobbying Amendment (31 U.S.C. § 1362 (as amended) (over $100,000): Contractors who
apply or bid for an award of $100,000 or more shall file the required certification. Each tier certifies to the
tier above that it will not and has not used Federal appropriated funds to pay any person or organization for
influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a member of Congress, officer
or employee of Congress, or an employee of a member of Congress in connection with obtaining any
Federal contract, grant, or any other award covered by 31 U.S.C. § 1352. Each tier shall also disclose any
lobbying with non -Federal funds that takes place in connection with obtaining any Federal award. Such
disclosures are forwarded from tier to tier up to the recipient."
Procurement of Recovered Materials (§200.322) (Over $10,000): 1. In the performance of this contract,
the Contractor shall make maximum use of products containing recovered materials that are EPA -
designated items unless the product cannot be acquired— a. Competitively within a timeframe providing
for compliance with the contract performance schedule; b. Meeting contract performance requirements; or
c. At a reasonable price. 2. Information about this requirement, along with the list of EPA -designated items,
is available at EPA's Comprehensive Procurement Guidelines web site,
https://www.epa.gov/smm/comprehensive- procu rement-guideli ne-cpg-prog ram 3. The Contractor also
agrees to comply with all other applicable requirements of Section 6002 of the Solid Waste Disposal Act."
Contracting with small and minority businesses, women's business enterprises, and labor surplus
area firms §200.321 (a) The Solicitor must take all necessary affirmative steps to assure that minority
businesses, women's business enterprises, and labor surplus area firms are used whenever possible. (b)
Affirmative steps must include:
(1) Placing qualified small and minority businesses and women's business enterprises on
solicitation lists;
(2) Assuring that small and minority businesses, and women's business enterprises are
solicited whenever they are potential sources;
(3) Dividing total requirements, when economically feasible, into smaller tasks or quantities
to permit maximum participation by small and minority businesses, and women's
business enterprises;
(4) Establishing delivery schedules, where the requirement permits, which encourage
participation by small and minority businesses, and women's business enterprises;
(5) Using the services and assistance, as appropriate, of such organizations as the Small
Business Administration and the Minority Business Development Agency of the
Department of Commerce; and
(6) Requiring the prime contractor, if subcontracts are to be let, to take the affirmative steps
listed in paragraphs (1) through (5) of this section.
EXHIBIT I - 3
EXHIBIT I
FEDERAL CONTRACT PROVISIONS AND ASSURANCES
STATE PROVISIONS
Indemnification: Nothing contained herein shall constitute a waiver by any party of its sovereign
immunity or the provisions of Section 768.28, F.S. Further, nothing herein shall be construed as
consent by a state agency or subdivision of the State to be sued by third parties in any matter arising
out of any contract or this Agreement.
Statutory Notices PWatinq to Unauthorized Employment and ubcontrracft
a. The Department shall consider the employment by any Grantee (the "County") of unauthorized aliens
a violation of Section 274A(e) of the Immigration and Nationality Act. If the Grantee (the "County")
and/or its Contractors knowingly employ unauthorized aliens, such violation shall be cause for unilateral
cancellation of this Agreement. The County shall be responsible for including this provision in all
contracts with private organizations.
b. Pursuant to Sections 287.133 and 287.134, F.S., the following restrictions apply to persons placed
on the convicted vendor list or the discriminatory vendor list:
i. Public Entity Crime. A person or affiliate who has been placed on the convicted vendor list following
a conviction for a public entity crime may not submit a bid, proposal, or reply on a contract to provide
any goods or services to a public entity; may not submit a bid, proposal, or reply on a contract with
a public entity for the construction or repair of a public building or public work; may not submit bids,
proposals, or replies on leases of real property to a public entity; may not be awarded or perform
work as a Grantee, supplier, subcontractor, or consultant under a contract with any public entity;
and may not transact business with any public entity in excess of the threshold amount provided in
Section 287.017, F.S., for CATEGORY TWO for a period of 36 months following the date of being
placed on the convicted vendor list.
ii. Discriminatory Vendors. An entity or affiliate who has been placed on the discriminatory vendor
list may not submit a bid, proposal, or reply on a contract to provide any goods or services to
a public entity; may not submit a bid, proposal, or reply on a contract with a public entity for
the construction or repair of a public building or public work; may not submit bids, proposals, or
replies on leases of real property to a public entity; may not be awarded or perform work as a
contractor, supplier, subcontractor, or consultant under a contract with any public entity; and may
not transact business with any public entity.
iii. Notification. The Grantee ("the County") shall notify Department if it or any of its suppliers,
subcontractors, or consultants have been placed on the convicted vendor list or the discriminatory
vendor list during the life of the Agreement. The Florida Department of Management Services is
responsible for maintaining the discriminatory vendor list and posts the list on its website. Questions
regarding the discriminatory vendor list may be directed to the Florida Department of Management
Services, Office of Supplier Diversity, at (850) 487-0915.
Compliance with Federal, and Local
regulations,i. The Grantee ("the County") and all its agents shall comply with all federal, state and local
i g but notT, to, nondiscrimination,security,
compensation, p _ • registration requirements. The County shall include this
provision in all contracts issued as a result of •
disability,ii. No person, on the grounds of race, creed, color, religion, national origin, age, gender, or
shall be excluded from
participation in; be denied proceeds or benefits of; or b
otherwise subjected to discrimination in performance of this Agreement.
Ioan • a •^ a • �� ,.
Record .._ring or their authorizedrepresentatives shall have access • • for
terminationaudit purposes during the term of this Agreement and for five (5) years following the completion date or
Agreement. .the even that any work is contracted/subcontracted, the County shall
requiresimilarly each to maintain and allow access to such records
purposes.
EXHIBIT I - 4
EXHIBIT I
FEDERAL CONTRACT PROVISIONS AND ASSURANCES
Audits:
i. Ins eft _General. The County, pursuant to Section 20.055(5), F.&, shall cooperate viitl � toh(
inspector general in any investigation, audit, inspection, review, or hearing. The County vvr ll
comply with this duty and impose this requirement, in writing, on its Contractors aind/or
subcontractors, respectively.
ii. Ph si�acc sgpd Insoectirp.. Stag personnel shall be given access to and may observe
and inspect work being performed under aids Agreement, with reasonable notice and during
normal business hours.
Gran'1e8's Ennpp ayess-9 Su bcorltractove aftd Agsntso All County employees, contractors/subcontractors,
or agents performing work under the Agreement shall be properly trained technicians who meet or exceed
any specified training qualifications. Upon request, County shall furnish a copy of technical certification or
other proof of qualification. All employees, contractors/subcontractors, or agents performing work under
Agreement must comply with all security and administrative requirements of State and shall comply with all
controlling laws and regulations relevant to the services they are providing under the Agreement.
EXHIBIT I - 5
EXHIBIT
FEDERAL CONTRACT PROVISIONS AND ASSURANCES
Acknowledgement of Terms, Conditions, and Grant Clauses
Certification
This is an acknowledgement that FEMA financial assistance will be used to fund o|| or o portion of the
contract. The contractor will comply with all applicable Federal kaw, n*guladona, executive ondene. FEMA
policies, procedures, and directives.
If the Contractor subcontracts any of the work required under this /\greoment, a copy of the signed
subcontract must beavailable bothe County for review and approval. The Contractor agrees to include in
the subcontract that (1) the subcontractor is bound by the terms of this Agreement, (ii) the subcontractor is
bound byall applicable state and federal |owo and regulations, and (iii)the subcontractor shall hold the
County and the Grantor Agency hmrm\auo against all c\o\ma of whatever nature arising out of the
subcontractor's performance of work under this Agreement, to the extent allowed and required by law. The
County may document in the quarterly report the Contractor's prugnuoo in performing its work under this
agreement.
Dnbehalf ofmyfirm, | acknowledge, the grant requirements identified inthis document
Vendor/ContractorNeme Coastal Protection UC
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AuthohzedSignature
EXHIBIT 6
EXHIBIT I
FEDERAL CONTRACT PROVISIONS AND ASSURANCES
CERTIFICATION REGARDING DEBARMENT, SUSPENSION, INELIGIBILITY
and VOLUNTARY EXCLUSION
Contractor Covered Transactions
(1) The prospective subcontractor of the Sub -recipient, Collier County, certifies, by submission of this
document, that neither it nor its principals is presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment,
declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from participation in this transaction by any Federal department
or agency.
(2) Where the Sub -recipient's subcontractor is unable to certify to the above statement, the prospective
contract shall attach an explanation to this form.
CONTRACTOR
Coastal Protection Engineering LLC
By:
Signature
Thomas Pierro, PE, D.CE, Principal Engineer / AMBR
Name and Title
5301 N. Federal Hwy, Suite 335
Street Address
Boca Raton, Florida 33487
City, State, Zip
117214443
DUNS Number
Date
Sub -Recipient Name: Collier County Board of County Commissioners
DEM Contract Number: 21 C01
FEMA Project Number: TBD
EXHIBIT I - 7
COLLIER COUNTY
ANTICIPATED DISADVANTAGED, MINORITY, WOMEN OR VETERAN PARTICIPATION STATEMENT
Status will be verified. Unverifable statuses will require the Vendor/Prime Contractor to either provide a revised statement or provide source
documentation that validates a status. Contractor means an entity that receives a contract.
A. VENDOR/PRIME CONTRACTOR INFORMATION
PRIME NAME PRIME FEID NUMBER CONTRACT DOLLAR AMOUNT
Coastal Protection Engineering LLC 84-2350128
IS THE PRIME A FLORIDA-CERTIFIED DISADVANTAGED, VETERAN? Y N IS THE ACTIVITY OF THIS CONTRACT,
MINORITY OR WOMEN BUSINESS ENTERPRISE DBE? Y N CONSTRUCTION? Y N
(DBE/MBE/WBE)? OR HAVE A SMALL DISADVANTAGED
BUSINESS 8A CERTIFICATION FROM THE SMALL BUSINESS MBE? Y N CONSULTATION? Y V N
ADMINISTRATION? OR A SERVICE DISABLED VETERAN? WBE? Y NV OTHER? Y N
SOB 8A? Y N
IS THIS SUBMISSION A REVISION? Y N V JIF YES, REVISION NUMBER
B. IF PRIME HAS SUBCONTRACTOR OR SUPPLIER WHO IS A DISADVANTAGED MINORITY, WOMEN -OWNED, SMALL
BUSINESS CONCERN OR SERVICE DISABLED VETERAN, PRIME IS TO COMPLETE THIS NEXT SECTION
DBE, MBE, WBE SUBCONTRACTOR OR SUPPLIER TYPE OF WORK OR ETHNICM CODE PERCENT OF CONTRACT
VET, SMB8A NAME SPECIALTY (See Below) DOLLARS
WBE Hyatt Survey Services, Inc. survey, mapping NMW anticipated — 30%
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TOTALS:
C. SECTION TO BE COMPLETED BY PRIME VENDOR/CONTRACTOR
NAME OF SUBMITER DATE TITLE OF SUBMITTER
Coastal Protection Engineering LLC 12/28/2020 Thomas Pierro, PE, D.CEPrincipal Engineer / AMER
EMAIL ADDRESS OF PRIME (SUBMITTER) TELEPHONE NUMBER FAX NUMBER
tpierro@coastalprotectioneng.com 561-756-2535 N/A
NOTE: This information is used to track and report anticipated DBE or MBE participation in federally -funded contracts. The anticipated DBE or
MBE amount is voluntary and will not become part of the contractual terms. This form must be submitted at time of response to a
solicitation. If and when awarded a County contract, the prime will be asked to update the information for the grant compliance files.
ETHNICITY
CODE
Black American
BA
Hispanic American
HA
Native American
NA
Subcont. Asian American
SAA
Asian -Pacific American
APA
Non -Minority Women
NMW
Other: not of any other group listed
0
D. SECTION TO BE COMPLETED BY COLLIER COUNTY
DEPARTMENT NAME COLLIER CONTRACT# (IFB/RFP or PO/REC) GRANT PROGRAM/CONTRACT
ACCEPTED BY: DATE
EXHIBIT I - 8
EXHIBIT I
FEDERAL CONTRACT PROVISIONS AND ASSURANCES
LOBBYING CERTIFICATION
(To be submitted with each bid or offer exceeding $100,000)
The undersigned [Contractor] certifies, to the best of his or her knowledge, that:
1. No Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid, by or on behalf of the undersigned, to any person
for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of an agency, a Member of Congress, an officer
or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with the awarding of any Federal
contract, the making of any Federal grant, the making of any Federal loan, the entering into of any cooperative
agreement, and the extension, continuation, renewal, amendment, or modification of any Federal contract, grant,
loan, or cooperative agreement.
2. If any funds other than Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid to any person for influencing
or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of
Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with this Federal contract, grant, loan, or
cooperative agreement, the undersigned shall complete and submit Standard Form- LLL, "Disclosure Form to
Report Lobbying," in accordance with its instructions.
3. The undersigned shall require that the language of this certification be included in the award documents for all
subawards at all tiers (including subcontracts, subgrants, and contracts under grants, loans, and cooperative
agreements) and that all subrecipients shall certify and disclose accordingly.
This certification is a material representation of fact upon which reliance was placed when this transaction was
made or entered into. Submission of this certification is a prerequisite for making or entering into this transaction
imposed by 31, U.S.C. § 1352 (as amended by the Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995). Any person who fails to file
the required certification shall be subject to a civil penalty of not less than $10,000 and not more than $100,000
for each such failure.
The Contractor certifies or affirms the truthfulness and accuracy of each statement of its certification and
disclosure, if any. In addition, the Contractor understands and agrees that the provisions of 31 U.S.C. § 3801 et
seq., apply to this certification and disclosure, if any.
Coastal Protection Engineering LLC
Contractor (Firm Name)
Signature of Contractor's Authorized Official
Thomas Pierro, PE, D.CE, Principal Engineer / AMBR
Name and Title of Contractor's Authorized Official
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Date
EXHIBIT I - 9
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COASTAL PROTECTION ENGINEERING LLC
REQUIRED ADDITIONAL FORMS
Page 189
REQUIRED ADDITIONAL FORMS
Vendor's Insurance Statement
Vendor's Insurance Statement
We understand the insurance requirements of these specifications and that the evidence of insurability may be required within five
(5) days of the award of this solicitation. The insurance submitted must provide coverage for a minimum of six (6) months from the
date of award.
Name of Firm Coastal Protection Engineering LLC
Vendor Signature
Print Name Thomas Pierro, PE, D.CE
Insurance Agency Landmark Insurance
Agent Name
John P. Rayrat
Date j2 I AFi/-2— 0 2— 0
Telephone Number (561) 584-8621
COLLIER COUNTY RPS NO 21-7828 REQUIRED ADDITIONAL FORMS
COASTAL PROTECTION ENGINEERING LLC
Page 190
REQUIRED ADDITIONAL FORMS
Copies of All Requested Licenses and/or Certifications
CPE possesses a current, valid license required to offer and practice Engineering in the State of Florida for
the performance of beach renourishment and related coastal consulting services. Our License Number is
33370 as shown below. Professional licenses for CPE staff are provided in Section 1.
Licensee Details
Licensee Information
Name: COASTAL PROTECTION ENGINEERING LLC (Primary Name)
Main Address: 5301 NORTH FEDERAL HWY
SUITE 335
BOCA RATON Florida 33487
County: PALM BEACH
License Mailing:
LicenseLocation:
License Information
License Type:
Registry
Rank:
Registry
License Number:
33370
Status:
Current
Licensure Date:
09/12/2019
Our sub -consultant, Hyatt Survey Services, Inc. (Hyatt Survey), is licensed to perform Surveying and
Mapping in the State of Florida under License No. LB7203, shown below. They are also certified with the
Florida Department of Management Service, Office of Supplier Diversity as a woman -owned business; a
copy of their certification is also provided below. Professional licenses for Hyatt Survey staff are provided
in Section 1.
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2005 Apalaebee Pkwap Tallahmseee, Florida 32399.6so
Professional Surveyor and Mapper Business License
Under the provisions of Chapter 472, Florida Statutcs
HYATT SURVEY SERVICES INC
2012 LENA RD
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COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE
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COLLIER COUNTY RPS NO 21-7828
COASTAL PROTECTION ENGINEERING LLC
REQUIRED ADDITIONAL FORMS
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REQUIRED ADDITIONAL FORMS
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Woman Business Certification
Hyatt Survey Services, Inc.
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REQUIRED ADDITIONAL FORMS
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cother County
Administrative Services Division
Procurement Services
Date: December 17, 2020
Email:
Viviana.Giarimoustas@colliercountyfl.gov
Telephone: 239-252-8375
Addendum 1
From: Viviana Giarimoustas, Procurement Strategist
To: Interested Bidders
Subject: Addendum #21-7828 Design, Engineering and Permitting Services for Beach Re -
Nourishment Projects
The following clarifications are issued as an addendum identifying the following clarification to the scope
of work, changes, deletions, or additions to the original solicitation document for the referenced
solicitation:
Change 1. Strikethrough has been removed from solicitation.
Project limits for Vanderbilt Beach shall be assumed to be from Florida Department of Environmental
Protection (FDEP) range monument 22 to range monument 30 and Naples Beach limits are from range
monument 60 to range monument 99 79.
Change 2. Sign -in sheet from pre -proposal meeting has been requested, see following pages.
If you require additional information please post a question on our Bid Sync (www.bidsync.com) bidding
platform under the solicitation for this project.
Please sign below and return a copy of this Addendum with your submittal for the above
referenced solicitation.
rc!�:F_ I -I / R ?/
(Signature)
Coastal Protection Engineering LLC
(Name of Firm)
Date
ATTENDANCE SHEET
PRE -PROPOSAL MEETING
Date: 12/15/2020
SOLICITATION # 21-7828 Design, Engineering And Permitting Set -vices
For Beach Re -Nourishment Projects
PLEASE PRINT
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ATTENDANCE SHEET
PRE -PROPOSAL MEETING
Date: 12/15/2020
SOLICITATION # 21-7828 Design, Engineering And Permitting Services
For Beach Re -Nourishment Projects
PLEASE PRINT
YOUR NAME: ►C 'V� ` `1 'Y i YOUR NAME: e-Vl� Jg E S
Company Name CompAy Name
Mailing Address '
City, Stint—e i ZIP
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Mailing Address
City, State ZIP
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Administrative Services Division
Procurement Services
Date: December 22, 2020
Email:
Viviana.Giarimoustas@colliercountyfl.gov
Telephone: 239-252-8375
Addendum 2
From: Viviana Giarimoustas, Procurement Strategist
To: Interested Bidders
Subject: Addendum #2 21-7828 Design, Engineering and Permitting Services for Beach Re -
Nourishment Projects
The following clarifications are issued as an addendum identifying the following clarification to the scope
of work, changes, deletions, or additions to the original solicitation document for the referenced
solicitation:
Change 1. Evaluation points and criteria has been revised in the solicitation due to grants.
Change 2. Grant forms have been added.
If you require additional information please post a question on our Bid Sync (www.bidsync.com) bidding
platform under the solicitation for this project.
Please sign below and return a copy of this Addendum with your submittal for the above
referenced solicitation.
(Signature) pie ffa
Coastal Protection Engineering LLC
(Name of Firm)
I -a 2 0 ZO
Date