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PROJECTS |
Chub
Cay Club Resort Development
Chub
Cay, Berry Islands, Bahamas
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Perspective |

Aerial With Base |
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Services Rendered
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| Civil Engineering |
- Coordination With International Design Professionals
- Planning and Design of Resort Infrastructure
- Roads
- Water Distribution
- Wastewater Collection and Transmission Systems
- Reuse Water Distribution System
- Grading and Geometry Plans
- Stormwater Drainage Systems
- Construction Management Services for Resort Infrastructure
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| Coastal Engineering |
- Design and layout of 1000-ft beach enhancement including terminal
groin structures
- Structural design of shoreline stabilization structures and
storm protection structures
- Structural review of proposed marina bulkhead and future phase
applications
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| Environmental Services |
- Environmental Management Plan (EMP) for the dredging and excavation
of the marina basin redevelopment.
The EMP was prepared in response to a request by the Ministry
of Health and Environment and according to the guidelines and
recommendations made by the Bahamas Environment, Science and
Technology Commission (BEST). The Plan addresses the beneficial
uses of dredged and excavated material, as well as site environmental
controls, and demolition and disposal mitigation.
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| Modeling |
- Evaluation of marina basin hydrodynamics and flushing with
numerical models. The results were used to optimize the marina
design to ensure adequate basin flushing, both for aquatic life
as well as good water clarity for marina aesthetics.
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Project
Summary
Located on the "Tongue of the Ocean" 30 miles west of
Nassau in the Berry Islands, Chub Cay will become a world-class
fishing and yachting destination. Construction on Phase I of the
Chub Cay Marina and Resort began in May of 2005, and the first 57
villas are scheduled for completion by Spring of 2006. The marina,
which is being enlarged to accommodate mega yachts, has been completely
drained to allow for the expeditious expansion of size and depth.
The project includes a marina expansion of up to 200 slips with
a minimum depth of 12 feet; 57 two-story villa style homes; a members-only
club house; marina reception and sales buildings; a ships store/dive
shop/informal dining facility; and staff housing.
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