LTC 241-2018 CIP Monthly Construction Projects UpdateMIAMIBEACH
OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER
NO. LTC# 241-2018
LETT TO COMMISSION
TO: Mayor Dan Gelber and Members of: he City Co
FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager
DATE: April 30, 2018
SUBJECT: CIP Monthly Construction Projec Update
ission
Below please find the monthly update for active City of Miami Beach construction projects under
the purview of the Office of Capital Improvement Projects.
Altos Del Mar Park
Scope: Park Improvements include new landscape, irrigation, site lighting, volleyball
courts, walkways, terraced lawn, accessible playground, restroom, and storage facility.
Status: Commission approved award to West Construction on October 18, 2017.
Construction began April 2018. Project completion anticipated October 2018.
Beach Lifeguard Towers Replacement
Scope: Construction of 35 lifeguard towers.
Status: Construction began March 2015. Twenty-two towers have been completed and
placed at their permanent location. Seven additional towers are currently under
construction and are scheduled to be placed at their permanent location June 2018.
Beachwalk II — Phase 2
Scope: Construction of an on -grade ADA compliant pedestrian paver walkway running
from 3rd ST to 5th ST, with turtle friendly lighting, landscaping and irrigation.
Status: Construction began March 2018 and is scheduled for completion December 2018.
Biscayne Point Island Entry
Scope: Beautification project of the neighborhood entryway to Biscayne Point Island.
Status: Concrete curbs and sidewalks have been completed. Landscaping and
guardhouse renovation is ongoing. Request for additional services was approved at the
March 7 Commission Meeting. Project is 80% complete and scheduled for completion
June 2018.
Collins Park Parking Garage
Scope: The project, located at 300-340 23rd Street, consists of a six (6) level parking
garage with 466 parking spaces and approximately 14,560 SF of retail spaces on the
ground level.
Status: Project is a design build and has been awarded. Notice to Proceed #1 was issued
March 2018. Project scheduled to be heard at the Historic Preservation Board on June
11, 2018. Project is scheduled for completion October 2019.
Central Bayshore South Neighborhood Improvements
Scope: Neighborhood improvements bounded by 34th St. to the north, Pine Tree Dr. to
the east, 28 St. to the south and Prairie Ave to the west and Meridian Ave from 28 St. to
Dade Blvd.
Status: Water main installation is ongoing and 98% complete. Drainage design is
currently at 75%. The Urban Land Institute Advisory Services Panel has recently
completed a review of the City's stormwater management program. The project will
continue to move forward following direction from the City Commission based on the
panel's recommendations and best practices.
Espanola Way Bollards
Scope: Installation of protective bollards at each end of Espanola Way (Washington
Avenue and Drexel Avenue).
Status: Commission approved a supplemental work order for construction on October 18,
2017. Construction is anticipated to commence June 2018. Project is scheduled for
completion this summer.
Fleet Management Seawall
Scope: Complete replacement of approximately 200 feet of seawall to protect upland
structures.
Status: Construction began late June 2017 as an emergency repair. Anticipated
completion date is May 2018.
Middle Beach Recreational Corridor Ph. 2 - Section 1 (Beachwalk)
Scope: Construction of an on -grade pedestrian walkway encompassing eleven (11) City
blocks or approximately 134,500 square feet from 53 St to 64 St.
Status: Construction began July 2017. Contractor is continuing to pour curbs and
electrical work. Contractor has commenced installation of lime rock base. Project is 50%
complete and is scheduled for completion September 2018.
Middle Beach Recreational Corridor Ph. 2 — Section 2 (Beachwalk)
Scope: Construction of an on -grade pedestrian walkway from 46 St to 53 St.
Status: Construction began March 2018. Project is scheduled for completion January
2019.
Palm & Hibiscus Island Neighborhood Improvements
Scope: Neighborhood improvements on Palm and Hibiscus Islands.
Status: Construction began January 2016. Project is 85% complete and scheduled for
completion June/July 2018.
Stormwater Pump Station at 19th Street
Scope: Installation of a stormwater pump station, including an emergency generator and
seawall reconstruction along Collins canal.
Status: Construction of the pump station and seawall began January 2018. Project is
scheduled for completion late November 2018.
Sunset Islands 3 & 4 Neighborhood Improvements
Scope: Neighborhood improvements on Sunset Islands 3 & 4.
Status: Construction began June 2015. Project is 97% complete and scheduled for
completion June 2018.
Surface Parking Lot P2 — Nikki Beach (Penrods)
Scope: Reconstruction of the parking lot that includes landscaping, turtle friendly lighting,
improvements to storm water drainage, irrigation, paving and signage, and infrastructure
for future electric car charging stations.
Status: Contract for construction services was awarded to West Construction at the
December 2017 commission meeting. Construction is anticipated to begin May 2018 and
is scheduled for completion November 2018.
Venetian Islands Neighborhood Improvements
Scope: Neighborhood improvements on San Marino, Dilido and Rivo Alto Islands.
Status: Construction began May 2013. Project is 89% complete. San Marino Island
anticipated completion May 2018; Dilido Island anticipated completion May 2018; and
Rivo Alto Island anticipated completion September 2018.
West Avenue Phase II Improvements - North of 14th Street
Scope: Neighborhood Right of Way improvements north of 14th Street to Lincoln Lane.
Status: Notice to Proceed #1 was issued July 31, 2017. Currently design is at 60%
development. The Urban Land Institute Advisory Services Panel has recently completed
a review of the City's stormwater management program. The project will continue to
move forward following direction from the City Commission based on the panel's
recommendations and best practices.
West Avenue Phase 11 Improvements - South of 14th Street
Scope: Neighborhood Right of Way improvements south of 14th Street to 6th Street.
Status: Notice to Proceed #1 was issued July 31, 2017. Currently design is at 60%
development. The Urban Land Institute Advisory Services Panel has recently completed
a review of the City's stormwater management program. The project will continue to
move forward following direction from the City Commission based on the panel's
recommendations and best practices.