(Contractor must obtain and submit all permits prior to performing any work). The Miami Beach Breakwaters Beach Renourishment Scope of Work for this contract consists of furnishing all supervision, labor, materials, equipment, tools, transportation, and supplies required, in accordance with the contract documents, approved permits and as directed by the Engineer, to perform and complete the construction of a beach berm between FDEP Range Monuments R-59 and R-62 as described in the Construction Drawings and restoration of the staging areas. The project includes all equipment, equipment operators (with valid Commercial Driver’s License, CDL), supervisors or project management staff, and safety personnel including flagmen. The contractor shall provide necessary flagmen to safely perform their functions. All costs for the flagmen shall be incorporated in the prices for all bid items that have been established. The contractor shall determine the minimum number of flagmen necessary to ensure that all operations will be done in a safe manner with the approval of Miami-Dade County. In addition to the above personnel, the bid prices submitted shall include other safety equipment, such as but not limited to barricades, traffic cones, stakes to establish measurements and baselines, orange mesh, caution tape, flags for flagmen, and DuraBase mats (or equal) for trucks to drive on specific areas as instructed by Miami-Dade County. The scope of work for this project also involves delivering, loading, transporting, placing, and grading beach sand from a staging area adjacent to the beach to a segment of shoreline located in Miami Beach in the proximity of 32nd Street from monument R-59 to monument R-62. In addition, tilling will be required prior to the completion of the project. It is anticipated that several all-terrain dump trucks will be required to transport the sand onto the beach itself; however, due to size limitations on the vehicle access points, small tri-axel dumps will be required to move the sand onto the beach. Additionally, the sand must be graded to specific elevations and widths at the fill site on a daily basis.