Segment II Shore Protection Project
December 16, 2015
Discussion Items•Meeting Organization•Project Overview•Access Points•Construction Schedule•Sand•Public Safety•Additional Operational Matters•Provide Response to Written Questions
Meeting Organization•Submit question on index card
•Appropriate, project‐related questions only
•County staff will collect throughout meeting
•After presentation, questions will be addressed
•Only submitted questions will be addressed
Project Overview• Two Reaches• Pompano Beach/LBTS
• SE 4th Street to approx. 700’ into northern LBTS• 163,600 cy• 1.4 miles
• LBTS/Fort Lauderdale• Commercial Boulevard to Terramar Street• 500,000 cy• 3.6 miles
Construction Schedule•Begin beach construction: January 4, 2016• Initial work will occur at:
•Pompano Beach• Access at SE 12th Street going north
• Lauderdale‐By‐The‐Sea• Access at Palm Avenue going north
• Fort Lauderdale• Access at Vista Park going north
•Work hours 7AM‐5PM
Estimated Construction Schedule•SE 12th St
• Start: January 4, 2016•Completion: Approx. 17 weeks (late April)
•Palm Avenue• Start: January 4, 2016•Completion: Approx. 11 weeks (mid‐March)
•Vista Park• Start: January 4, 2016•Completion: Approx. 17 weeks (late April)
Estimated Construction Schedule•NE 18th Street
• Start: March 21, 2016• End: April 30, 2016•Re‐mobilize: November 1, 2016•Completion: Approx. 10.5 weeks (mid‐December 2016)
•Sunrise Boulevard• Start: November 1, 2016•Completion: Approx. 9 weeks (mid‐January 2017)
Construction Schedule•Min. production is estimated at 2,500 tons per day
•120 trucks per day at each access
•Arriving between 7‐10 AM or 12‐3 PM
End Dump (22 ton capacity)
Access Points•Pompano Beach/Lauderdale‐By‐The‐Sea (LBTS) Reach• SE 12th Street access point
Access Points•Fort Lauderdale/LBTS
•Palm Avenue•Vista Park•NE 18th Street• Sunrise Boulevard
•Currently, no plans to use NE 30th or 25th Street accesses•Narrow corridors would cause decrease in delivery efficiency and increase in project cost and time
Access Points•Conveyor System at Palm Avenue•Similar to FCCE Project in 2013‐14
Access Points
Operations
Offloading sand
Loaded off road truck
Loading of off road truck
Operations
Loading area
WARNING: VEHICLE LANE DO NOT
Sand•Beach fill will be sourced from a LaBelle, FL mine
•Successfully used across State for beach projects
•Visual monitoring and sampling of sediment quality at delivery points
•Engineering field representative onsite during operations
•Random analyses of samples to ensure quality
Public Safety•Temporary closure of beach along active construction zone
•Security at access points/transit corridors/work areas•Active construction areas will be fenced off to exclude public
•Public Access• Fencing around to protect public, but paths will allow access around to beach
Additional Operational Matters•Environmental protection•Contractor liability•Pre and post‐project photo/video documentation
•Vibration monitoring•Clean‐up and restoration of access points and impacted areas
County Staff Contacts
Nicole S. Sharp, P.E., Beach Program [email protected]
Greg Ward, M.S., Beach Program [email protected]
Thank you for your time!
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