
Stormwater Master Plan
The updated master plan incorporated existing stormwater facilities with a conceptual design in order to achieve a comprehensive system that would improve the Town’s flood protection.
The updated master plan incorporated existing stormwater facilities with a conceptual design in order to achieve a comprehensive system that would improve the Town’s flood protection.
This project was on a fast track from preliminary design to construction; completion took only 25 months.
The Stormwater Pump Station Improvements Project consisted of renovating three (3) existing master pump stations located on the SFWMD C-14 Canal (West, Central and East).
The Master Plan included preliminary survey and calculations, drainage and roadway design that would take into account future sea level rising, and preliminary cost estimates in the development of new stormwater systems, through best management practices, while addressing water quality and water quantity concerns. The estimated total cost of Village-wide road and stormwater improvements was $15.9 Million.
The 0.4 mile roadway enhancements, from Pembroke Road to Hallandale Beach Boulevard, consisted of regrading and widening an existing two-lane roadway to include parallel parking and a brick paver pedestrian walkway. Work also included drainage installation, harmonization with existing conditions, curbing, sod, fencing, signage and striping.
The new roadway incorporated a reconstructed base with geotech fabric to offset the soils. The design also included a new drainage system that meets water quality requirements, site demolition, road regrading, utility relocations, sidewalks and paver walkways, landscaping, curbing, bike paths and parallel parking.
CAS was tasked with performing complete 3D Radar Tomography Enhanced Subsurface Utility Engineering services, 3D CADD Modeling of existing utility systems, creation of an existing surface model based off the 5’ x 5’ topo points collected through the 3D RT process. CAS is providing a complete subsurface model to assist in the development of utility relocation planning and establishment of new utility corridors.
CAS was tasked with performing complete 3D Radar Tomography Enhanced Subsurface Utility Engineering services, 3D CADD Modeling of existing utility systems, integration of the existing utility information with 3D RT discovered and continuously mapped facilities and a complete subsurface model to assist in the development of utility relocation efforts.
CAS was tasked with performing complete 3D Radar Tomography Enhanced Subsurface Utility Engineering services, 3D CADD Modeling of existing utility systems, subsurface soil strata identification and model integration services for comprehensive BIM process in advance of project commencement to identify and address utility conflicts and prevent project delays.
The work required the coordination of Bal Harbour, Surfside and Miami Beach. Work also included connections to existing pump stations, force mains and flow meters. The initial construction costs totaled $2,691,819.
This project was on a fast track from preliminary design to construction; completion took only 25 months.
The primary objective of the project was to develop a comprehensive Stormwater Master Plan for Spring Lake Improvement District. As part of the Master Plan, CAS prepared a Plan of Water Reclamation, modeled the conveyance system, identified system deficiencies, made recommendations for improvements and updated construction cost estimates for the proposed stormwater improvements.