The document outlines the delineated area for a NOAA project in Pembroke Pines, Florida. It specifies the geographical boundaries for the project as follows: the northern limit extends from Sawgrass Expressway to SW 10th Street, continuing to Route 1, then Hillsboro Boulevard, and finally S Ocean Drive/A1A. To the east, the area stretches along A1A to Hallandale Beach Boulevard. The southern boundary runs from Hallandale Beach Boulevard to Miramar Parkway, then to I-75, Ronald Reagan Turnpike, and W Okeechobee Road/US 27. On the western side, the delineation includes US 27 to I-75, returning to the Sawgrass Expressway then W Atlantic Boulevard. This delineated area establishes the geographical context for federal proposals and grants related to NOAA’s initiatives, emphasizing regional planning and environmental management in South Florida.
The South Florida Lot Inspection Office has outlined specifications for a facility to support NOAA operations, focusing on 24-hour access, security measures, and functional spaces. Key features include parking for 20 NOAA employees, secured areas for 2 GSA electric vehicles with charging stations, and a backup generator for essential activities. The facility will encompass 4,600 square feet, divided into flexible office space (2,675 sq. ft.) and laboratory/warehouse space (1,925 sq. ft.).
The office area will include workstations, meeting rooms, restrooms, and necessary communications technology, along with routine cleaning services. The warehouse and laboratory will facilitate product inspections with designated storage for freezers and coolers, as well as necessary utility connections. The design emphasizes climate control, security (restricted access via card key), and functional infrastructure, ensuring an effective environment for NOAA activities.
This document serves as a comprehensive specification guide for potential contractors responding to the RFP, ensuring that all requirements align with the operational needs of NOAA and adhere to federal and local standards.