Fabre Engineering, Inc. d/b/a Fabre Engineering & Surveying will conceptually plan and design the South Dog Track Drainage Project for Escambia County, FL in accordance with the Direct Component under the RESTORE Act and in compliance with the RESTORE Act, Treasury regulations, and all applicable rules and laws. The South Dog Track Drainage Project is a planning assistance activity which will conceptually plan and design improved drainage within the Bayou Grande Drainage Basin. New incidences of flooding are now occurring in areas that had no previous flooding problems.
The project area forms the north branch of the main freshwater tributary to Bayou Grande. Escambia County has received numerous reports in recent years of significant flooding within this area. The purpose of the project is to address drainage concerns within the project area while improving water quality, insuring stream bank stability, enhancing benthic/wetland wildlife habitat, and providing improved riparian buffers where possible. Project shall first conduct study of project area to determine most feasible means of achieving project goals. Project design shall be based on finding of initial study.
The Selection/Negotiation Committee ranked the responding firms in the following order:
1. Fabre Engineering, Inc. d/b/a Fabre Engineering & Surveying; and
2. Tetra Tech, Inc.
Three negotiation meetings were held resulting in the Final and Best Offer being established on June 25, 2019, in the amount of $66,018 for Concept Design, $9,000 for optional/allowance for surveying as needed, and the remainder of $124,982 for optional/allowance for complete design, for a lump sum amount of $200,000.
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