In a Special Election on March 17, 2015, the residents of the City of Atlanta passed the five (5) year $250M Renew Atlanta Bond Referendum. This initial referendum is expected to be the first of many bond referendums that will be used to address Atlanta’s $1.02B infrastructure backlog that was identified in City reports produced in 2010 for Transportation and 2014 for Facilities. The Renew Atlanta Bond Referendum includes $187M for transportation projects such as roads, bridges, sidewalks, complete streets, bicycle lanes and traffic signals. It includes an additional $63M for upgrades to municipal facilities such as police precincts, fire stations, parks and recreational facilities, government buildings and a public art program.
In September 2016, the Program Management Team (PMT) was awarded a contract for the management of the City’s Renew Atlanta Bond Program. The PMT provides staff augmentation support for Renew Atlanta Projects and works out of Atlanta City Hall Offices.
As a major sub-consultant on the PMT, CERM provides staffing, equipment, materials, supplies, services, etc. as necessary to fulfill its contractual requirements in the following categories:
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Program Management assistance
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Pre-construction
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Construction Management
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Program Safety
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Contract Administration
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Project Management
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Utility Coordination
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Field Engineering and Construction Inspection
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Communications and Public Outreach
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Program Controls
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Estimating
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Scheduling