North Andrews Gardens Neighborhood Improvement Project (NAGNIP)
A 730-acre community, containing approximately 30 miles of roadway, located in unincorporated Broward County. Services provided in the first phase of the project included: a Basis of Design Report (BODR) that evaluated the existing conditions and recommended engineering and landscape architecture solutions.
The design and construction administration portions of the project include the design, modeling of water distribution system, sanitary sewer transmission system and stormwater system, construction / contract administration and public information, permitting of the water, sanitary sewer, drainage and roadway improvements, preparation of bidding documents, as well as the design of landscaping, irrigation and entry sign features for the neighborhood.
Services provided by Miller Legg also include control surveys for aerial photography-tied United States geological survey (USGS) monumentation, right-of-way surveys, topographic surveys, South Florida Water Management District and Broward County Department of Urban Planning and Redevelopment surface water permitting, Florida Department of Transportation permitting and design of traffic calming elements.
Miller Legg assisted Broward County in obtaining approval for two grants, $4 million and $1.8 million, respectively, from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) for the drainage improvement portions of the project.
Construction phase services included weekly site inspections, construction document clarification, change order response, shop drawing and sample review and approval, special inspections or testing, contractor pay application review, completion document review.
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