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Grounds Maintenance for Metrorail, Metromover, Metrobus, Busway, Facilities, Stations and Right of Way Attachment 8F14 GROUNDS MAINTENANCE FOR METRORAIL, METROMOVER, METROBUS, BUSWAY, FACILITIES, STATIONS AND RIGHT OF WAY DATE LOCATION 04/27/2016 TPS Enclosed Electrical Room located at the Palmetto Station 04/27/2016 TPS Enclosed Electrical Room located at the Okeechobee Station 04/27/2016 TPS Enclosed Electrical Room located at the Hialeah Station 04/27/2016 TPS Enclosed Electrical Room located at the Northside Station 04/27/2016 TPS Enclosed Electrical Room located at the Dr. M L King Jr Station 04/27/2016 TPS Enclosed Electrical Room located at the Brownsville Station 04/27/2016 TPS Enclosed Electrical Room located at the Earlington Heights Station 04/16/2017 TPS Enclosed Electrical Room located at the Allapattah Station 04/16/2017 TPS Enclosed Electrical Room located at the Santa Clara Station 04/16/2017 TPS Enclosed Electrical Room located at the Civic Center Station 04/16/2017 TPS Enclosed Electrical Room located at the Culmer Station 04/16/2017 TPS Enclosed Electrical Room located at the Overtown Station 04/16/2017 TPS Enclosed Electrical Room located at the Brickell Station 04/16/2017 TPS Enclosed Electrical Room located at the Vizcaya Station 04/16/2017 TPS Enclosed Electrical Room located at the Coconut Grove Station 04/16/2017 TPS Enclosed Electrical Room located at the Douglas Road Station 04/27/2016 TPS Enclosed Electrical Room located at the Douglass Road Metrorail Station 04/27/2016 TPS Enclosed Electrical Room located at the University Station 04/27/2016 TPS Enclosed Electrical Room located at the South Miami Station 04/27/2016 TPS Enclosed Electrical Room located at the Dadeland North Heights Station 04/27/2016 TPS Enclosed Electrical Room located at the Dadeland South Heights Station Knight Center Metromover Station Inner Loop at Electrical Room east of 88 SE 4 St entrance 04/27/2016 to Night Center main tower parking garage Grounds Maintenance to 10235 SW 186 St (Lot Size 87,692 sq. ft.) as per paragraph 3.3 A 02/23/2015 thru J Grounds Maintenance to: Empty lot to West Side of 10235 SW 186 ST (Lot Size 125,453 02/23/2015 Sq.Ft) as per paragraph 3.3 A thru J Grounds Maintenance to: Empty Lot to North East of 18411 Homestead Ave (Lot Size 32,322 02/23/2015 Sq.Ft) as per paragraph 3.3 A thru J Grounds Maintenance to: 18411 Homestead Ave (Lot Size 121,229 Sq.Ft) as per paragraph 02/23/2015 3.3 A thru J Grounds Maintenance to : Metrorail Park and Ride located at 9001 SW 127 Ave, as per 07/05/2017 paragraph 3.3 J 07/05/2017 Initial Clean-up to Metrorail Park and Ride (9901 SW 127 Ave) 04/27/2016 TPS Enclosed Electrical Room located at the Miami Int’l Airport Metrorail Station GROUNDS MAINTENANCE FOR ROADWAYS DATE LOCATION 09/11/2014 SW 147 Avenue between SW 10 Street to SW 22 Street 04/12/2016 SW 157 AVE between SW 152 ST to SW 184 St 04/12/2016 SW 142 AVE between SW 88 ST to SW 90 T 01/08/2014 NW 22 Avenue and NW 189th Street 07/07/2015 North Miami Avenue and NW 148 Street 01/20/2016 Walsh Boulevard and SW 120 Avenue 01/20/2016 Walsh Boulevard and 6 Street 01/20/2016 Initial Cleanup to Walsh Boulevards and 6 Street 01/20/2016 Walsh Boulevards and 118 Avenue 01/20/2016 Initial Cleanup to Walsh Boulevards and 118 Avenue 11/14/2016 SW 88 Street, from SW 137 Avenue to SW 162 Avenue (Median enhancement/ groundcovers only) 1 Attachment 8F14 GROUNDS MAINTENANCE FOR PARKS DATE LOCATION 08/24/2015 Twin Lake Park, 1200 BLK of NW 99 ST on the Southside 08/24/2015 Initial Clean-up fro Twin Lake Park 12/28/2015 Kendal Indian Hammocks Park (SW 76 St from 107 Ave to SW 117 Ave, South Swale) 12/28/2015 Initial Clean-up to the adjacent swale to Kendal Indian Hammocks Park 12/22/2015 Ferguson Park (14600 SW 103 Ave) 08/11/2016 Chapman Field Park at 13601 Old Cutler Rd, Coral Gables, FL 33158 (Dog field only 04/24/2017 Charles Burr Park located at 20200 BLK of SW 127 Ave. 04/08/2016 Coral West Homes to all hedges, swale areas, trees and palms on the South of SW 26 Street (Coral Way) and West of SW 138 Passage 10/16/2017 West Kendall Best- to all hedges only behind the Sedano’s Wall, west of SW 162 Ave (along the Canal) to approximately SW 86th 08/13/2015 Hammocks Community Park, 9885 HAMMOCKS BLVD, MIAMI 33196 Grounds maintenance to Modera/Colonnade Park to include: Park, tot-lot, and dog park 11/16/2015 (North of SW 82 Street and West of SW 72 Court) 11/16/2015 Bonita Grand Estates South (intersection of SW 212 Street and SW 133) GROUNDS MAINTENANCE FOR THE HOMESTEAD PROPERTIES MANAGED BY ISD New solicitation awarded on 9/6/16 LOCATION Grounds maintenance to property Folio No. 30-6935-000-0400. Grounds maintenance to property Folio No. 30-6935-000-0061. Grounds maintenance to property Folio No. 30-7902-000-0040. Grounds maintenance to property Folio No. 30-7902-000-0021, 30-7902-000- 0022, and 30-7902-000-0210. Grounds maintenance to property Folio No. 30-7901-000-0120 Initial pruning and trimming of trees and palms within all above listed properties 2 Attachment 8F14 GROUNDS MAINTENANCE FOR THE RICKENBACKER CAUSEWAY Parks took over the administration of the Rickenbacker Causeway as result for the division of Solid Waste and Public Works. LOCATION US 1 (Brickell Avenue) to the West Bridge in length, and in width from the Condominium Wall to the fence line of Alice Wainwright Park, includes the bike underpass and I-95 north, south flyover slopes. West Bridge multi-use pathway (sidewalk) on south side of bridge. Hobie Island Southside, from edge of roadway pavement to waters edge in width, and in length. From island waters west edge to island waters east edge, includes under the entire West Bridge, and the bridge slope. Hobie Island northside, from edge of roadway pavement to shoreline in width and in length from island waters west edge to island waters east edge; includes the West Bridge concrete slope abutment. Hobie Island center median, from edge of pavement to edge of pavement in width and in length from west end of West Bridge to end of fence line at west end of William Powell Bridge. William Powell turn around Lane – west end of south side grass median to south roadway guard rail of old West Fishing Pier, slope of bridge, West Fishing Pier steps, entire turn around parking lot, travel lane underpass to waters edge, north side from guardrail landscape area on top of bridge, slope of bridge, to waters edge ending at guardrail of Hobie north side. Virginia Key south side from edge of roadway pavement to water’s edge in width and in length from the East Fishing Pier gate to the west fence line of the Miami Seaquarium; includes the underside of William Powell Bridge and slope abutment; and from the Miami Seaquarium west fence line to the UOM College, Virginia Beach Drive traffic signal light in length., and in width from the south side of the bike path to roadways edge. Virginia Key Center Median from the east end of William Powell Bridge to the west end of Bear Cut Bridge in length and in width from edge of pavement to edge of pavement. Virginia Key north side from the north side fence line to the roadway edge of pavement in width and from west end waters edge to entrance of NOAA street light; includes William Powell bridge slope abutment, and to include 4299 Maintenance Operations Yard, Bear Cut Bridge south side form roadway edge to college fence line in width and from UOM College Virginia Beach Drive traffic signal light to east water’s edge in length includes bridge slope, east and west end bridge abutment, and multi-use pedestrian bicycle path/sidewalk to east end of Bear Cut Bridge. Bear Cut Bridge north side form NOAA Building Virginia Beach Drive traffic signal to waters edge in width and from north. side fence line to edge of pavement; includes guard rail, bridge slope, east and west end bridge abutment, and multi-use pedestrian bicycle path/sidewalk to east end of Bear Cut Bridge. East Fish Pier; Length: 1,482 Ft X Width: 45 Ft (note: no motor vehicles allowed on public fishing pier. 3.
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