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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2007-03-07 CRA Board Regular Meeting Agenda Packet AGENDA COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY REGULAR MEETING WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 2007 — 6:00 P.M. ANY PERSON WHO DECIDES TO APPEAL"ANY DECISION MADE WITH REGARD TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT THIS MEETING OR HEARING WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS, AND FOR SUCH PURPOSE MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. LOBBYIST REGISTRATION REQUIRED-REGISTRATION AS A LOBBYIST IN THE CITY OF DANIA BEACH IS REQUIRED IF ANY PERSONJIRM OR CORPORATION IS BEING PAID TO LOBBY THE COMMISSION ON ANY PETITION OR ISSUE PURSUANT TO ORDINANCE NO. 01-93. REGISTRATION FORMS ARE AVAILABLE IN THE CITY CLERK'S OFFICE IN THE ADMINISTRATION CENTER. IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT, PERSONS NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE CITY CLERK'S OFFICE, 100 W.DANIA BEACH BLVD.,DANIA BEACH, FL 33004,(954)924-3624,AT LEAST 48 HOURS PRIOR TO THE MEETING. IN CONSIDERATION OF OTHERS,WE ASK THAT YOU: A. PLEASE TURN CELL PHONES OFF,OR PLACE ON VIBRATE. IF YOU MUST MAKE A CALL,PLEASE STEP OUT INTO THE ATRIUM,IN ORDER NOT TO INTERRUPT THE MEETING. B. IF YOU MUST SPEAK TO SOMEONE IN THE AUDIENCE,PLEASE SPEAK SOFTLY OR GO OUT INTO THE ATRIUM,IN ORDER NOT TO INTERRUPT THE MEETING. 1. Call to Order/Roll Call 2. Approval of Minutes of Regular Meeting of February 7, 2007 3. Update on the Dania Beach Hotel by Haim Mayan 4. Presentation by the top three ranked firms for the Dania Beach Library, Broward Sheriff's Office, and Parking Garage Master Plan Bermello Ajamil and Partners, Inc. PGAL Zyscovich, Inc. 5. Adjournment MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING CITY OF DANIA BEACH COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 2007 — 6:00 P.M. Kurt Ely, Chairman of the I.T. Parker Advisory Board, advised they had an emergency meeting today at 5:00 p.m. and five members attended. He further noted they passed an emergency motion to consider the request of the Church of the Resurrection Pastoral Council for the use of the I.T. Parker Community Center on Sunday, February 11, 2007, to hold a farewell dinner for Father Anthony Tomasulo. Mr. Ely indicated that one of the recommendations of the Board was to reduce the fee of$600 to $300,but on a 3-2 vote, they motioned to waive the entire fee for the use of the facility. City Attorney Ansbro suggested approving this request retroactively at the next Commission Meeting on Wednesday, February 14, 2007. Chairman Flury was concerned with waiving the entire fee since we receive this type of request from other religious institutions, and she would not like to set a precedent. Mr. Ely clarified for the Commission that this would be a community affair, not a Church function,and that the City will not be responsible for cleanup. It was the consensus of the Commission to charge $100 for the use of the I.T. Parker Community Center and waive the damage deposit fee. 1. Call to Order Chairman Flury called the meeting to order at 6:09 p.m. Present: Chairman: Patricia Flury Vice-Chairman: Robert Anton Commissioners: John Bertino Anne Castro Paul Fetscher City Manager: Ivan Pato City Attorney: Tom Ansbro City Clerk: Louise Stilson CRA Consultant: William Salim 2. Approval of Minutes of January 3 2007 Commissioner Castro motioned to approve the Minutes of January 3, 2007; seconded by Commissioner Bertino. The motion carried unanimously. 3. Library Broward Sheriff's Office and Parking Garage Master Plan Letters of Interest — Mayor Flury City Manager Pato reported that the City's request for funding ($100,000) from Broward County for the Library Master Plan will be included on the February 13, 2007, County Commission Agenda. City Manager Pato indicated that Commissioner Rodstrom would receive the support he needs when presenting this item. He also hoped to be successful in getting the Library project placed on the County's 5-Year CIP plan. Laurence Leeds, Director of Community Development, advised we received 13 responses to the Letters of Interest (LOI) today. The Review Committee will include City Manager Pato, Finance Director Varney, and Director Leeds. He indicated they would bring a recommendation of the 3 top-ranked firms to the Board within the next two months. Vice-Chairman Anton asked City Manager Pato if we had assurances from the County that we would not be one of the libraries cut due to budget shortfalls. City Manager Pato advised this would be a replacement of the current Library and commented everything is working in our favor. Commissioner Castro and Commissioner Bertino shared Vice-Chairman Anton's concern with the County's commitment for the Library project. Attorney Salim clarified that under the Interlocal Agreement with the County, their obligation to contribute is less than $100,000 or half of the cost of the Master Plan. City Manager Pato suggested inviting someone from the County Library staff to be on the LOI selection committee. Attorney Salim advised that the Interlocal Agreement was solely for the Master Plan, so if any changes or additions needed to be made, we would have to amend the Agreement to address the Design/Build concept. He expects the County to contribute to the cost of the building, and ultimately execute a long-term lease for the use of that property. Chairman Flury clarified that even though this project might include the relocation of BSO or other City departments; staff should focus on the Library Master Plan because that is the intent of the agreement with the County. Minutes of Regular Meeting 2 City of Dania Beach Community Redevelopment Agency Wednesday,February 7,2007—6:00 p.m. 4. Draft CRA Zoning and Design Regulations—Mayor Flury Laurence Leeds, Director of Community Development, passed out a presentation to the Board summarizing the changes to the CRA Land Development Regulations. He indicated that the CRA Zoning Regulations will now be identified as three separate districts: the Transit Oriented Development District (TOD), the Transit Oriented Corridor-1 (TOC-1) and the Transit Oriented Corridor-2 (TOC-2). Director Leeds provided an overview of the location of the districts and uses within the CRA. He advised that the minimum development requirements will be as follows: 1) Minimum lot area of 0.5 acres 2) Minimum lot width of 100 feet 3) Provision of pedestrian paseos 4) Provision of roadway pedestrian corridors Director Leeds further commented that if a site does not meet the above minimum criteria, they will be subject to the current zoning regulations for this area. He noted which properties required ground floor active uses (retail, office, service, restaurants), described the Public Amenity Menu, and the recent changes made to the Zoning Regulations. Director Leeds clarified that the Zoning changes do not need to be approved by the CRA and that the timeframe to present it to the Commission would be approximately March—May. He will attempt to place the draft plan on the website, but it may not be possible because of the size of the document. He indicated they are hoping to go before the Planning and Zoning Board in March. Director Leeds will provide copies of the draft to the Commission within one week. Director Leeds clarified for Commissioner Bertino that public outdoor art would need to be reviewed and approved by the City Commission. Item #5 was heard after Item #6 5. Update on Projects within the Community Redevelopment Area—Mayor Flury City Manager Pato advised that the Dania Beach Hotel developer has been notified that the City will seize the funds on deposit, if the building is not demolished by February 28, 2007. City Attorney Ansbro explained the applicant's attorneys claim they have complied with the agreement and that we cannot keep the money. He further noted that the applicant needs to show that he is serious about the project and submit plans that can be evaluated by the Community Development Director. Chairman Flury commented the owner should not be required to build under the new zoning regulations because we have been dealing with this subject for over two years. Minutes of Regular Meeting 3 City of Dania Beach Community Redevelopment Agency Wednesday,February 7,2007—6:00 p.m. Laurence Leeds, Director of Community Development, indicated that the owner of the Dania Beach Hotel has not yet submitted a plan. He added that he currently wants to build something that is not what the Commission originally approved, nor allowed under the new Code. City Manager Pato pointed out that the owner is reluctant to.demolish the building unless his new project receives approval. He noted he mentioned to the applicant that he would ask the Commission to support him in using the $100,000 to demolish the building. Commissioner Bertino thought the building was an unsafe structure and unhealthy for the adjacent neighbors. He further indicated the building should be demolished and reaffirmed his statement that he would not vote for the owner's proposed changes to the original plan. City Attorney Ansbro asked if the Commission wanted a Workshop to discuss the matter or perhaps use eminent domain, since the property is not residential. He further clarified for the Board that the Building Official has examined the Dania Beach Hotel and indicated that as long as the building is secured under the Florida Building Code, it is not considered an unsafe structure. Director Leeds pointed out that there is a pending Code Compliance case that will be heard by the Special Magistrate at a forthcoming meeting. It was the consensus of the Board to ask the applicant to come before the Commission and hear that they will not approve what he wants to do with the property. City Manager Pato agreed to deliver the message to the owner. City Attorney Ansbro suggested giving the developer a recording of tonight's meeting. Director Leeds advised we could accept an application for the height variance and the allocation of units without a plan, then, bring it before the Planning and Zoning Board and the City Commission in order to allow the developer to speak to the Commission about his project. Vice-Chairman Anton thought the City needed to take the necessary action to make the developer move forward with this project and come up with a reasonable plan. Chairman Flury commented we need to do a full Code assessment of the property and address any health issues that exist. She suggested the Building Official visit the site to determine whether or not it is an unsafe structure. City Attorney Ansbro advised that the Pirates Inn has a court hearing on March 81h regarding the parking variance and the road vacation. He understands they have a plan to sell the approvals received from the Commission and find another developer to go ahead with the project. Director Leeds indicated the applicant is planning to come to the Commission to ask for an extension of the previously granted approvals. Minutes of Regular Meeting 4 City of Dania Beach Community Redevelopment Agency Wednesday,February 7,2007—6:00 p.m. Item #6 was heard before Item #5 6. Discussion of FEC Corridor Development—Vice-Mayor Anton Vice-Chairman Anton noted there are two businesses located in this area whose uses are not consistent with the TOD, and that he found other businesses that are not consistent with the desired mixed uses along the FEC Corridor. He would like to hear comments from other members of the Board. Laurence Leeds, Director of Community Development, thought these businesses would eventually go away. He added that FEC is looking for a mixed-use commercial multi-family along the rails. Commissioner Castro commented the townhomes at Wilton Manors Station are almost on the railroad tracks, and residents probably feel the vibration of the train. She would like businesses with uses such as the ones being discussed, to shift to the Ravenswood Corridor and maintain the original plan to keep the pedestrian-friendly mixed-use/residential downtown. Director Leeds clarified for Commissioner Castro that any current business with a valid Occupational License would be grandfathered in. Chairman Flury was not concerned about having a development next to the railway tracks. Commissioner Bertino does not want to expand any business that is not compatible with the proper zoning, and suggested extending the TOD district further west by at least one block. Director Leeds indicated there are no flex or LAC units in.that area, and in order to do the right thing on the west side, the zoning would have to be changed. He commented he does not want to delay the process at this time, and suggested dealing with this matter at a future date. 7. CRA Brochure—City Manager City Manager Pato advised he is ready to move forward with the CRA Brochure if it meets the approval of the Board. He added that a map will be included in the back of the brochure, as well as updated graphics of the Pier Restaurant. City Manager Pato indicated a page listing the Mayor and Commissioners would be included in the brochure after our Municipal Election in March. Minutes of Regular Meeting 5 City of Dania Beach Community Redevelopment Agency Wednesday,February 7,2007—6:00 p.m. 8. Adjournment Chairman Flury adjourned the meeting at 7:14 p.m. ATTEST: COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY LOUISE STILSON, CMC PATRICIA FLURY CITY CLERK CHAIRMAN—CRA Minutes of Regular Meeting 6 City of Dania Beach Community Redevelopment Agency Wednesday,February 7,2007—6:00 p.m. Statement of Qualifications � x ��•' ;ems.. �a' ,�� ,�.'- �. L f _ pq r kr 5 Y 0 I ® February 7, 2007 t .A Bermello Ajamil & Partners, Inc. 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[iiR TOR OF INSTiT!JTIONA,L DESIGN Baptist Health South Florida- Doctors Hospital ' Medical Arts Surgery Center I I Baptist Hospital South Florida 1 CDR Holding Suite • Lake Pavillion Nursing Station Redesign 1 Baptist Health South Florida-South Miami Hospital i • Heart Center • Neo-Natal Intensive Care Unit • 10-bed Critical Care Unit • Ambulatory Care Center Renovation • East Tower Code Upgrade • IVR Room • Cardiac Rehab Department Bascom Palmer Eye Institute • Orthopedic Clinic • MRI Suite • Optical Shop • Hand Therapy Clinic • Medical Records Department Diabetes Research Institute • Facility-wide Renovations Mount Sinai Medical Center • Angiography Suite • Central Store Renovations • Ascher Building Renovations Miami Heart Institute • Rehabilitation Therapy Nursing Unit • Central Stores Expansion Gambro Dialysis Clinics: Bonita Spring,Naples,West Palm Beach,Lakeland,Florida Morton Plant Hospital,Clearwater,Florida*-Women's Center/Psychiatric Facility • Cardiac Catheterization Lab • Nuclear Medicine Department • Master Plan Facility Expansion www.bermelloajamil.com ,i 'I r,+ i �ba oI! 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HOROVI T Z,CIA >GTPit, U,F:_CTUR , F INSTiTPUTICNA,L D;EsnSJ Veterans Administration,Washington,D.0 • 120 Bed Nursing Home,West Palm Beach,Florida `a • 120 Bed Nursing Home Addition,Miami,Florida ji • 190 Bed Psychiatric Hospital/Administrative Building Bay Pines,Florida 1 John F.Kennedy Memorial Hospital,Atlantis,Florida • Cafeteria/Dietary Department Addition Army Corps of Engineers,Mobile,Alabama • Lyster Army Hospital Additions and Renovations,Ft.Rucker,Alabama Reedy Creek Improvement District(Disney World) Environmental Laboratory,Orlando,Florida Broward County Health Department,Ft.Lauderdale,Florida Americans with Disabilities Act(ADA) Surveys Bernard Horovitz,AIA,our project manager for ADA projects,is thoroughly experienced in requirements and recommendations/plans for complying with the American with Disabilities Act.Mr.Horovitz has attended sem- inars presented by government agencies,and has presented seminars on A.D.A.compliance.For example,he presented two seminars in 1993, one for the annual convention of Florida's Agency for Healthcare Administration,Office of Plans and Construction,and one for a Dade County minority business seminar.In his seminars,he described corrective measures to bring hospitals into compliance with the regulations. The firm has performed A.D.A.surveys and/or design specification reports throughout South Florida,includ- ing Dade County Aviation Department, the South Florida Water Management District, Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines, Editorial America (S.A.),the University of Miami, Indian River Memorial Hospital, Cocowalk Retail Mall,for three Dade County Public Schools and the Lee County Florida Healthcare System. Miami Dade County Public Schools,ADA Study,Miami,Florida Lee County Health Care System,ADA Study,Lee County,Florida Metro Zoo ADA Implementation Plan,Miami,Florida Joint Commission for Accreditation of Hospitals Mr.Horovitz,AIA has assisted hospitals in South Florida with preparation of Part Three Statement of Condition as part of the Joint Commission on Accreditations Surveys required of all healthcare institutions.Those include: Jackson Memorial Hospital - Miami,Florida University of Miami Hospitals and Clinics -Miami,Florida Bascom Palmer Eye Institute - Miami,Florida Mercy Hospital - Miami,Florida Imperial Point Medical Center- Fort Lauderdale,Florida g North Broward Medical Center- Fort Lauderdale,Florida Coral Spring Medical Center- Coral Springs,Florida www.bermelloajamil.com r. Al .I rr F ""ba Bc-rmello Aiamil & Partners. Inc, SCOTT A. BAKOS PARTNER I PROJECT MANAGER >_ PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE M — c,f �, Ra<, _ i, a "��r - per and '�'.�n„--w- —jrccto the rt Lauder �. office. His cxtcnsi-.e cxpC„,2rce 'i .,a ades crurce snd +,errniim,!,flit];t-family hc'usrn"' rrr.>.ed >_.corporate I office,water h-ont,cud:turai i fine ar ts.A po 1s,PWd love nnle.t Urc,jc is for b-r— r,ul:Gr;rid p:ivate clients.He has been r e,porsibie for in't,ai a.+ P l c f asr Ilnining, plan isig, or cutual resign, d im,, deve:lopraex ortruction documents .nd Con- 5..,��iJ.�aami„istranan on ,.d, dcrhd and d..;gn-:7_ild ��rajc.ct ar.d has d=._lowed c!c e working reiatro�: r i vvl"-n.je lt ar l constant coordination wirr all disciphnes of the protect.Sccu tu, .,a l;;5 irk g -is pr ,c t na; a,cr on a variety of different ,,ro;ect types and his , erhodolo- gy for rr,. ; ing urge ;roi:.._., I-, arc;duc:e:d ry successfil projects. EDUCATION Project Experience Bachelor of Architecture' Community Facilities Syracuse University, 1991 Cameo Theatre and Warsaw Ballroom,Miami Beach,Florida Singapore Performing Arts Center Competition,Singapore St.Augustine Church Improvements,Coral Gables,Florida Recreational/Sports Project Experience Aruba International Motorsports Complex,Aruba,Dutch Antilles Grand Prix Experience Main Entry Plaza,Homestead Motorsports Complex,Homestead,Florida Multi-Family Housing/Hotel/Mixed-Use Experience Park Place at Brickell,Miami,Florida Four Seasons Hotel and Tower,Downtown Miami,Florida Brickell Bay Plaza,Miami,Florida Marriott Vacation Club,Miami,Florida Terremark Brickell II,Miami,Florida Brickell Commons Master Plan,Downtown Miami,Florida Modello,Dania Beach,Florida Eclipse,Fort Lauderdale,Florida NE 2nd Street,Fort Lauderdale,Florida Parc Lofts,Miami,Florida Filling Station,Miami,Florida Watson Island Riverside Hotel Study,Fort Lauderdale,Florida Schrager Hotel,Miami Beach,Florida Schrager Hotel,Downtown Miami,Florida Antigua Condo/Hotel,Antigua Prem i ere Towers,Miami,Florida www.bermelloeiamil.com r, Bermello Ajamil & Partnsrs, Inc. r S OTT A. BAKOS PARTNER 1 PR01ECT MA A. Government Experience 482nd Fighter Wing Area,Homestead Air Reserve Air Base,Florida Miami-Dade Detention Center,Miami,Florida Institutional Experience Florida International University- 112th Avenue Entry Feature,Miami,Florida Art Institute/International Fine Art College,Downtown Miami,Florida Museum Experience Fenimore House Museum,Native American Wing,Cooperstown,New York 125th Street Facade Improvements,North Miami,Florida International Motorsports Museum,Homestead Motorsports Complex,Homestead,Florida Commercial/Corporate Technology Center of the Americas,Downtown Miami,Florida NAP of the Americas,TECOTA,Downtown Miami,Florida Miami-Dade Water&Sewer Department Customer Service Building,Miami Florida Port of Cartagena Commercial Center,Cartegena,Columbia Lillian Vernon Corporate Headquarters,New Rochelle,New York Cruise and Terminal Experience New York Cruise Facilities Master Plan,New York,New York Norfolk Cruise Terminal Master Plan,Norfolk Virginia AAPA- FIS Study US Customs Interim Facility at NAUTICUS,Norfolk Virginia j Pier 66,Port of Seattle,Seattle Washington Terminal 4,San Juan,Puerto Rico Freeport Harbour Cruise Facilities,Freeport Bahamas Castaway Cay,Bahamas Port of Cartagena Commercial Center,Cartagena,Colombia Terminal 27,Berth 27,Port Everglades,Florida Pier 90,Port of Seattle,Seattle,Washington Pier 40,Port of Seattle,Seattle,Washington I St.John Masterplan,St,John,New Brunswick,Canada San Diego B Street Lane Field Masterplan,San Diego California l Transportation Experience Boca RatonTri-Rail Station Development,Boca Raton,Florida Florida Overland Express,State of Florida First American Railway,Port Everglades and Orlando,Florida Intelligent Control Center South,Miami,Florida www.bermelloajamil.com a A w r� Serrnello Aiamil & Partners, Inc. ISRAEL L. ROZENTAL, RA ......... PROJECT MANAGER PROFESSIONAL DESIGN EXPERIENCE Mr.Rozental has 79 Years of extensive architectural design and project management experience in Educational, Mr.rnicipal.arrd Institutional Projects. He has been successful in e�._peditmp building permits and contruction con- tracts,and is very familiar with the DesigniBuild and Co„su-ucticin Management at Risk construction delivery proc<sses. His tune corrs:600s <i-proach,(truces it p:o,;ib!e fcw Mr. Rozental to productively manage mu!tipie projects at tine same time. Project Experience Terminal 18 Addition of Passenger Loading Bridge,Port Everglades,Fort Lauderdale,Florida EDUCATION Terminal 18 Baggage Area Expansion,Port Everglades,Fort Lauderdale,Florida Master of Architecture, Port Everglades Master Plan Update,Fort Lauderdale,Florida The Catholic University of America,Washington D.C. Cruise and Ferry Port Development,Port of St.Petersburg,Russia 1980 Hong Kong Ocean Terminal Adequacy Study JM Family Enterprises,Analysis of Retail Facility,Margate,Florida Bachelor of Design in Port of Khaului Master Plan Update,Hawaii Architecture, Dubai Maritime City,D7- D 11,Dubai,UAE Modello,Dania Beach,Florida The Catholic University of NE 2nd Street,Hi-Rise,Fort Lauderdale,Florida America,Washington D.C. 1978 Eclipse,Hi-Rise,Fort Lauderdale,Florida Gross Properties Architectural Study and Planning,Fort Lauderdale,Florida REGISTRATION Port Security Improvements,Port Everglades, Registered Architect, Port Everglades Berth 27,Fort Lauderdale,Florida State of Florida Bar Harbour,Maine Department of Transportation,Maine License No.AR913S9 Port Security Enhancement,Fort Lauderdale,Florida PROFESSIONAL AFRUATIONS Security Operations Center,Port Everglades,Fort Lauderdale,Florida 2003" Member of the Construction Eller Drive,Part Everglades,Fort Lauderdale,Florida 2004_ Specifications Institute McIntosh Road,Fort Lauderdale,Florida 2004" Eisenhower Boulevard,Florida" Certified Document Spangler Boulevard,Florida' Technologist,CDT SE 20th Street,Florida* SE 14th Avenue Gates,Florida" Terminal 21 Expansion,Port Everglades,Fort Lauderdale,Florida 2001" Northport Cruise Garage Ramps Expansion,Florida 2001"` Port Everglades Security Improvements Project,Fort Lauderdale,Florida 2001* Foreign Trade Zone,Florida 2001" Midport Parking Garage Expansion and Harbormaster Tower 20W` BCC/FAU Joint use Library at Central Campus in Davie,Florida* North Regional Library,North Campus,Coconut Creek,Florida` Health Science Center 11,North Campus,Coconut Creek,Florida* '-Prior to joining B&A www.bermelloaiamil.com µ.go ba I f ;� Y y SerniOlo Ajamil & Partners, Inc. 2 KEN J. HAWKINS PARTNER- PROJECT MANAGER PROFESSIONAL DESIGN EXPERIENCE n Mr,Hawkins has more than thirteen (13) years of experience in the field of designing rn,ved-use facilities,parking structures and interior renovations.Ken joined B&A in 1993 working in construcnon adminisu alien and as protect . manager on a variety of different projects.He has extensive experience in quality control and FHAfADA compliance. .� Project Experience Residential I Housing NE 2nd Street,Fort Lauderdale.Florid. i Eclipse,Fort Lauderdale,Florida EDUCATION Modello it Dania Beach,Florida Bachelor of Architecture, Parc Lofts.Miami,Florida Florida Agricultural and Filling Station,Miami,Florida Mechanical University, Las Olas Oak Townhorres,Fort Lauderdale,Florida Tallahassee,Florida,1993 Ony>: II,Miami,Florida Bachelor of Science in The Aston,Mianni,Florida Architectural Studies,Florida Brickell View,Miami.Florida Agricultural and Mechanical The Onyx.,Miami,Florida University Tallahassee,Florida, Gables Grand Plaza,Coral Gables,Florida 1991 Summit Brickell,Miami,Florida Four Seasons Hotel and Tower,Miami,Florida Harnmel Residence Moreno Residence,Coral Gables.Florida Sunset Harbor Townhouses.Miami Beach,Florida Vira Vira Douglas Grand Plaza,Coral Gables,Florida Brickell By The River,Miami,Florida Cypress Plaza AutoNation USA Parking Garage,Miami,Florida Parking Garage,Tenrinal 12,Port of Miami,Florida Grove Hill,Miami,Florida Tower Theater,Miami,Florida Broward Convention Center-,Ft.Lauderdale,Florida Panama Convention Center,Panama East/West Port Study Institutional I Education Florida international University Conference Center,Miami,Florida Snapper Creek Elementary,Miami,Florida Miami Dade Community College Wolfson Campus,Miami,Florida University of Miaini Student Union Conference Center,Miami,Florida YMCA Day Care,Miami,Florida Hecht Center Renovation.University of Miami.Florida www.bermelloajamil.com x" Ber niello Ajamil & Partners, Inc. 5> 4 KEN J. HAWKINS ARTNER - PROJECT MMAGER ED Cruise&Termina.l Castaway Cay,Bahamas Terminal 8& 9 Renovations,Port of Miami.Florida Port Everglades Crane Maintenance Facility,Ft.Lauderdale,Florida Port Everglades Terminal 25 Improvements,Ft.Lauderdale,Florida Maritime Park,Miami,Florida Port of Algeciras Ferry and Cargo Terminal,Spain Interiors a American Airlines Admirals Club,Miami,Florida American Airlines Club Terrace,Miarni,Florida Aviation American Airlines Hangar Addition,Miami,Florida P Hospital Indian Rivet-Memorial Hospital Laboratory Renovations,Florida Water—treatment Facilities East Water Treatrnent Plant PiaratationWaterTreannent Plant South Dade Waste Water Treatment Plant Centrifuge Facility 1 I www.bermelloajamil.com Bermelic tliamil & Partners. Inc. ALFREDO C.SANCHEZ,A{A,A{CP --------- ... _ _----- _.. PARTNER - DIRECTOR OF URBAN DESIGN PROFESSIONAL DESIGN EXPERIENCE -� Mr.Sanchez is a Florida-registered arch=Leer and Ali. D-ccrtin"-ed planner with more than 25 ye<rs of expen- once in arckitecture ,wd urb rr planning f desig;a.M.-..S roc'=itiz Ira,directed a number of major stud- ies and urban des,gn ;glans in the Miami area :;rid throughout the U5,the Caribbean and South Pieric:a.His p;ojv.t experience_ncornpas;; ty~vide n ,ste plans,ce ; nia s major reconstruction rrfcsis pedes- tri,in-,mprovement>,urban,'retall and!n,xc# use de el.oprne t project:,land planning projects it-Ir!in;rede- EDUCATION velopment.and design of nevv comirfuniiies,and seaport master kv aster plarrs.Apart from his extens ? _.:perience Master of Architecture, Mr.Sanchez~rear strer�gtn hcs if]under;larding of project:rrethc�dology and approach.This sold f.�ti�.ciation y� University of Pennsylvania, is cart,plerrae Led by his ability t•o understaind all a�.J_rt. apr 'ec:t,from the initial econo air fea ibility �7 1978 ana!ysl; ,o th_ ult;m,,te src>act and image cf the 1i:ec r'e Of the p~o,ect. Master of City Planning, Project Experience University of Pennsylvania, Marina Master Plans and Designs 1976 Playa Mujeres Resort and Marina Master Plan,Cancun,Quintana Roo,Mexico Bachelor of Architecture, Costa Mujeres Resort Marina,Cancun,Quintana Roo,Mexico University of Florida.1972 Carara Bay Marina and Resort Master Plan.Punta Leona,Costa Rica Carenage Mega-Yacht Marina,St.Georges,Grenada REGISTRATION Spice Island Marina,St.Georges,Grenada Registered Architect,State of Pardenbaai Yacht Basin Development Master Plan,Oranjestad,Aruba Florida, 1979-Reg.No.AR Port of Ensenada Marina Master Plan,Ensenada,Mexico 0007969 Registered Architect, Cruise Port Master Planning Experience Colegio Federado de Cruise Port for Honduras Caribbean Coast Feasibility Study Ingenieros y Arquitectos, Cruise Port of Roatan,Bay Island,Honduras,Port Privatization Study Costa Rica,1985 Port of Vlore,Albania Master Plan,Albania American Institute of Port of Dubrovnik Master Plan,Croatia Certified Planners, 1994 Cruise and Ferry Terminal Study,Port of Vlore,Albania Santa Marta Port Master Plan,Santa Marta,Colombia PROFESSIONAL Port of Cartagena Master Plan,Cartagena,Colombia AFFILIATIONS Ports of Aruba Master Plan,Aruba American Institute of Port of Ensenada Feasibility Study and Pre-Master Plan,Ensenada,Mexico Certified Planners,1994 Pardenbaai Yacht Basin Development Master Plan,Oranjestad,Aruba AWARDS City Wide Master Plans,Residential and Community Planning Experience Miami ChapterArnerican New Orleans Neighborhoods Rebuilding Plans,(Post Hurricane Katrina Reconstruction Plans),New Institute of Architects Orleans,Louisiana,2006 "Urban Planner of the Year" South Dade Neighborhoods Improvements Plan,(Post-Hurricane Andrew Reconstruction Plans),Miami 2006 - Dade County,Florida Costa del Sol New Town,Panama City,Republic of Panama City of Hollywood City Wide Master Plan,Hollywood,Florida Carara Bay Marina and Resort Master-Plan,Punta Leona,Costa Rica Playa Mujeres Resort and Marina Master Plan,Cancun,Quintana Roo,M6xico www.bermelloajamil.com A be h C 20 Bermello Ajamil & Partners, Inc. ALFREDO C. SANC HEZ,AIIA,AEC P t l ER DIRECTOR. OF IJPBAti DESIGN r ! The World Islands Master Plan,Development Control Regulations,Dubai,UAE Costa Mujeres Marina Master Plan,Cancun,Quintana Roo,Mexico St.Georges Revitalization Plan,St.Georges,Grenada Coconut Creek Town Center Master Plan,Broward County,Florida Costa del Este New Town,Panama City,Republic of Panama Quartier du Port Master Plan,City of Nice,France Guste and Fischer Housing HOPEVI Design,New Orleans,Louisiana New Haven Empowerment Zone Neighborhood Plans,Hill Neighborhood and Fair Haven Neighborhood Palancar Reef Resort Master Plan,Cozumel,Mexico Gamboa Ecological Resort Master Plan,Gamboa,Republic of Panama San Fernando Development Master Plan,Ciudad Radial,Panama Commercial and Mixed-Use Master Plans Experience Dinner Key Master-Plan,Miami,Florida South Dade Neighborhood Development Concept Plans Key West Naval Base Reuse,Key West,Florida Port of Cartagena Commercial Village,Cartagena,Colombia Barranquilla Commercial Center,Barranquilla,Colombia Bally Resort,Dade County,Florida- Blockbuster Park,Dade& Broward Counties,Florida Transportation Urban Design Bay Link Miami,CBD to Miami Beach Light Rail Connection Miami Dade Expressway Authority(MDX) Long Range Transportation Master Plan Broward Transit Bridge Station Area Design Hollywood Inter-Modal Station Golden Glades Inter-modal Study,Miami,Florida Florida Department of Transportation District 6- Livable Communities Project North Corridor Transit Alternatives,Station Area Planning,Dade County,Florida Bayside Metromover,Miami,Florida Hamilton Bermuda Bus/Cruise Passenger Inter-modal Station www.bermelloajamil.com Bermelio Ajamil & Par piers, Iric. NATHANIEL ERNEST)ONES PLANNER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE with a 'tr>ng back-round in urlbAn pr acts and research rig wa.erllront .e el-��,.,�rxC,Nathaniel Pi rr_<.r..Jo; �s pr��,i_s ;i .r,riy i ratl�rai flaw,- to B&A's Ports and i rr iri,:�- _ ._._... . .,i_r attending scho l the s'Duth f;c.n;e ai d S�s�a -ir ch.5f:,t'r,he received his Bacbe'ors dog:-_ from 0,- +lniversity of Cardiff il�",Na!,s,a:)ri a M.._ter _ 10 i-Irfr_ti; Planning from the Univt -y of i s. _rnest-jones has be an r ih,- f,rrn av pi .rig his trade through f,ro ;ects if-, K -, China, Ft, a it derd%Ile,i L.Bar H7f-bcr,Mkiii-,and Ficews';8i-=. Project Experience Cruise Market Study EDUCATION Port Everglades Master Plan Update,Ft,Lauderdale,Florida Master of Arts in Urban and Hong Kong Ocean Terminal Adequacy Study,Hong Kong,China Regional Planning,University of Florida,2006 Grenada Cruise Market Update,Grenada Dubai Entertainment/Retail Assessment and Research,UAE Bachelors of Science in Kahului Harbor Cruise Market Assessment,Maui,Hawaii Economics and Political The Hague Cruise Market Assessment,The Netherlands Science,University of Cardiff, Wales,Great Britain,2004 Focused Planning Research and Study PROFESSIONALAFFILLA77ONS Las Olas Riverfront& Riverwalk Development,Ft.Lauderdale, Florida American Planning Downtown Hollywood Urban Development (Young Circle),Hollywood, Florida Association Marine Property Trends and Assessment,Islamorada,The Florida Keys Waste Water,Storm Water Management,South Florida Ft.Lauderdale Beach Restoration Project,Ft.Lauderdale,Florida Everglades Restoration Project,Ft.Lauderdale,Florida �9 => www.bermelloajamil.com � r Bermello Ajamil &Partners, Inc. MOUSHUMI MANDAL . --_..._ _.... .. ............ --... . .---.. --- ------------------ -------PLANNER PROFESSIONAL DESIGN EXPERIENCE 4'Jtth a master's&grce in architecture,Ms.Mandal specializes in Suburb and Town Planning design.Her expe- rience ranges from parks to Cruise terminal and ports master planning- RELEVANT WORK EXPERIENCE NE 2nd Street,Hi-Rise Residential,Fort Lauderdale,Florida EDUCATION Cruise Terminal Destination Management,Maine Master of Architecture Kahului Harbor Master Plan,Port of Kahului,Hawaii (Suburb and Town Design)- Ports of Bermuda University of Miami- Ian Schrager Hotel Analysis—Downtown Miami,Florida Graduate 2004 Miami Gardens Parks Master Plan,Florida Awards Carol Park,Myrtle Grove Pool Park,Brentwood Pool Park,Miami Carol City Park& Scott Park NASA(National Association Hong Kong Ocean Terminal Adequacy Study of Studentsof Architecture)'98 Palacio de la Bahia Redesign,Panama -Louis I.Kahn Trouphy - ..� Citation,active worker NASA'96-D.Y.Patel Trophy- Citation,group leader Active Participation in TAMIR '98(national Architectural Competition) Trophy for the best all round performance in the Fine Arts Section of the Annual Hobbies Club Exhibit,University of ^� Roorkee- 1998 Diploma holder of Chitra Visharad(Fine Arts)Final awarded by Pracheen Kala Kendra,Chandigarh,India r� �D =D 7 :a -� www.bermelloajamil.com ,=La LAKDAS/Y®HALEM =- ENGINEERING, INC. s4 Consulting Engineers -4 (954) 771 -0630 - LAKDAS NANA YAKKARA P.E. 74 EDUCATION: _..� Post Graduate Diploma in Structural Engineering - 1981 Council of National Academic Awards England, United Kingdom - Bachelor of Science Honors Degree in Civil Engineering With Structural Engineer Major - 1979 -� Council of National Academic Awards England, United Kingdom 7 =: Higher National Certificate in Civil Engineering - 1975 Hertfordshire College of Building England, United Kingdom PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER REGISTRATION: London, England - 1979 South Dakota- 1984 Florida#037590 - 1986 Minnesota-#17947 - 1986 Certified Structural Masonry Inspector- 1992 Certified Uniform Building Code Inspector- 1991 Certified General Contractor- 1988 Certified Threshold Inspector- 1987 PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES: Institute of Structural Engineers, London, England Florida Engineering Society American Society of Civil Engineers American Concrete Institute Florida Institute of Consulting Engineers The Masonry Society Lakdas Nanayakkara, P.E. 3 EMPLOYMENT: 1988 to Lakdas /Yohalem Engineering, Inc. present 2211 Northeast 541h Street Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308 j Principal - in charge of structural design and final review of drawing. 1986 - 88 Yohalem Engineering, Inc. 2308 E. Commercial Boulevard Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308 Principal Associate - structural design, site supervision, structural Investigation and reports, liaise with Architects and General V Contractors. 19841984- 86 Darg Palanasami and Associates, Inc. Minneapolis, MN Project Engineer- Structural design, site supervision, structural investigations and reports, liaise with Architects and General Contractors. 19791979- 84 Structural Design Partnership St. Albans, England, United Kingdom Assistant to Principal and Project Engineer- structural design, site supervision, attend site and progress meetings, liaise with Architects, estimators, and contractors. CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS: Member of Executives Association of Fort Lauderdale, Inc. Member of Broward County Construction Executives Association A Member of Florida Engineering Society Florida Chapter A 9 b A 1� T- LAKDAS/YOHALEM ENGINEERING, INC. Consulting Engineers (954) 771 -0630 ZUHAIR M. JALLOUL, P. E. EDUCATION: B.S. Civil Engineering University of Tennessee, 1977 REGISTRATION: Florida Alabama Kentucky Special Inspector, State of Florida EXPERIENCE: Feb. 1994- Present Lakdas/Yohalern Engineering,Inc. Serving as a civil engineer, threshold inspector for major water, wastewater, storm drainage, bridges, buildings, etc. Jan. 1985 - Feb. 1994 City of Pompano,City Engineer Served as chief designer for major water, wastewater, storm drainage and roadway projects. Prepared bids, contract documents and all regulatory submission; oversaw advertisement, bids, contract awards, and construction for major infrastructure projects. Services included resident engineering, change order and claims negotiations, review and oversight of contractor's schedule and pay requests. Supervised 12 employees, including draftsmen, engineers and inspectors. June 1979- Jan. 1985 Commonwealth of Kentucky,Engineer Department of Natural Resources Completed environmental studies for impacts to surface water and groundwater from coal mining. Prepared probable hydrological consequences report for coal mining operations. Designed retention ponds for controlling runoff from coalmines. Nov. 1977 - April 1979 Mothereat,Nigeria,Africa Supervisory Engineer Supervised $50 million annually of highway construction. Provides site development of oil fields prior to drilling. Supervised two engineers and four foremen. MEMBERSHIPS: American Society of Civil Engineers d� a� Christopher Gworek Project Manager - a FORMAL EDUCATION: PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Clarkson University, Mr. Gworek serves as a Project /Manager Engineer. His 74 Potsdam, New York responsibilities include preliminary site studies, geotechnical explorations to determine site preparation, feasibility studies for Studied towards a Master land development, foundation design analysis and of Engineering Degree- recommendations, supervision and training of drill crews, Wastewater Treatment workload analysis, observation of piling installations, pile load and Pollution Control tests, classification of in-situ soils, and field/laboratory materials testing. Mr. Gworek's experience includes construction layout, Bachelor of Science-Civil- prepare surveys and asbuilts for approval from clients, contractors Environmental and the county, collection of field data, layout of structures, Engineering buildings and roads and ensuring quality of work being performed in the field by maintaining correspondence between the office and the contractor. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: Mr. Gworek obtained his formal education at Clarkson University in Potsdam, New York. While preparing for his Master's Degree, -� Florida Engineering his studies focused on hydraulics (pipe flow and open channel Society- flow), hydrology (study of storm water runoff), water treatment ::'I Broward Chapter plants (WTP) and waste water treatment (WWT) plant building and designing, dam design, water chemistry and microbiology. He American Society of Civil was also a member of a project design team (extra-curricular Engineers (ASCE) team) who placed first in competition for their design of a groundwater treatment system for the purpose of treating PROFESSIONAL contaminated ground water flowing into a river system. REGISTRATIONS: a Relevant project experience includes design of flexible (asphalt) ACI Concrete Field and/or rigid (concrete) pavement design for the following projects: Testing Auto Nation project in Pembroke Pines, Sunset Strip for the City of Level 1 Sunrise, Avenues Avenue Extension, and multiple roadways in Hendry County for the Seminole Tribal Authority and for Publix Supermarkets. Mr. Gworek also serves as project manager for numerous government projects including Palm Beach, Broward i and Miami-Dade County Public Works and school districts of Broward, Martin and Miami-Dade Counties. D Pda 9 b 1 b 1 Engineers d laida Inca Established t%, Your Aro*t ft Our Comftf Dan Hartke Director of Operations/ Laboratory Manager FORMAL EDUCATION: PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: High School Graduate Mr. Hartke serves as Director of Operations and Laboratory -� Manager. With 15 years of experience, he started as a Construction Training geotechnical driller assistant, and was promoted through the Qualification Program company as a geotechnical driller, concrete technician, building (CTQP) inspector, dispatcher, systems/computer administrator, and laboratory manager. His current position includes the REGISTRATIONS: responsibility of Radiation Safety Officer. Given his growth in the company, he has been exposed to all types of projects and field Nuclear Gauge Certificate procedures including projects involving roadways, bridges, =� # 616 airports, parking lots, low rise and high-rise buildings, industrial, commercial and residential development. These tests and ACI Field Technician procedures include, but are not limited, to soil borings, exfiltration -� Grade I tests, proctors, concrete and asphalt testing, sieve analysis, site _4 work inspections, and nuclear density gauge testing. As ACI Concrete Lab Testing Laboratory Manager, he is responsible for the performance of the ,u� Technician Grade I and ll lab personnel, the maintenance of the laboratory equipment, and ensures that the CMEC, AASHTO and FDOT standards are CTQP Limerock Bearing maintained for the laboratory. Ratio Technician His numerous certifications and licenses allow NUTTING to CTQP Aggregate Field provide a wide range of laboratory and field services. His Technician technicians are continuously encouraged to pursue various certifications to expand on their capabilities. CTQP Aggregate Field Testing Technician Mr. Hartke has been involved with many projects for Palm _4 Beach, Broward and Miami-Dade County Public Works as well .4 CTQP Asphalt Paving as projects for Broward and Miami-Dade County Schools. His 4 Level project experience includes the Venetian Causeway Improvement project in Miami Beach and the SR 80/1-95 to Aggregate Lab Testing Turnpike project. Technician FDOT Aggregate Field Testing Technician 4 FDOT Concrete Lab Inspector Specialist 8 Noting A�A Engineers G of Florida Inca Established 1967 IDLYourpm/ectisourcomm1trnent � A' Frederick "Fritz" Mackey Construction Services Manager PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: FORMAL EDUCATION: Mr. Mackey serves as Construction Services Manager for Nutting Engineers of Florida, Inc. With over sixteen years Ohio University, Athens, experience in testing and inspecting soils, concrete, and Ohio asphaltic concrete, his responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Quality Control and Quality Assurance of Field and B.S. Industrial Technology Laboratory testing; assigning and monitoring field duties; Major in Management ensuring top-quality performance of field inspectors and technicians; coordinating various tests as they pertain to Owens Technical College, individual projects; training and educating field technicians as Toledo, Ohio to proper testing and inspection practices and procedures. Diesel Mechanics and Mr. Mackey obtained his formal education at Ohio University Technology as field of and has held similar positions at various Geotechnical study Engineering firms. His experiences include a wide variety of drilling and sampling methods as well as laboratory testing procedures and practices. He also provides contract PROFESSIONAL negotiation, project management and assists in educating REGISTRATIONS: clients with proper quality control practices and related Certified ACI Concrete questions. In addition to his extensive knowledge in the areas Technician, Level 1 of hi-rise structures, commercial property development, airports, hospitals and residential construction, Mr. Mackey is Certified Nuclear Moisture educated in the roadway construction industry as well. Density Gauge Operator Mr. Mackey's relevant experience includes heavy involvement Florida Dept. Of for the following projects: Lake Ida expansion and widening Transportation- Field project, city wide asphalt resurfacing of roadways for the City Technician of Tamarac, Broward Boulevard improvements and widening, PBIA runway and taxiway expansions and resurfacing, CMEC Concrete Cylinder Tamiami/ Kendall Airport runway and taxiway expansions for Testing Technician the MDAD and at the Miami International Airport, runway and taxiway expansions for the MDAD. Laboratory Limerock Bearing Ratio Technician Rinker Materials- 3 Year Advanced Management Program OSHA-HAZWOPER Forty- Hour Training Certification OSHA- 8-hour Refresher Certification (Current) 'ODOEngineers of Florida Inc.I Established 1967 Your Project is Our commitment ' Reza Javidan, P.E. Senior Project Engineer/Manager FORMAL EDUCATION: PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: University of Detroit, Mr. Javidan serves as Senior Project Engineer/ Manager. Michigan His responsibilities include overseeing the progress of the projects and reviewing the recommendations and reports of Master of Science, other project engineers in the areas of geotechnical Civil Engineering subsurface explorations, construction materials testing and field inspection projects. Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering Mr. Javidan's 20 years of experience in the geotechnical engineering field include the analysis and design of shallow PROFESSIONAL and deep foundations, site preparation recommendations, REGISTRATIONS: field explorations, analysis and design of retaining walls and pavement design. Mr. Javidan is experienced in the areas Florida Professional regarding the analyses and determination of liquefying, Engineer#60223 dispersive and collapsible soils as well as seepage analysis, graphically and by finite elements methods. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: Expertise includes studies involving slope stability analyses on projects such as large dams up to 300 feet in height Florida Engineering where he also performed the non-linear stress/ strain Society analysis of the dams and its foundations by finite element methods. He has also performed the design and slope stability analyses for landfill projects. Mr. Javidan has significant experience in the design of earth retention and shoring systems. His experience includes the preparation and performance of pile load test programs. Mr. Javidan has extensive experience with County and. Government agency construction including hundreds of projects for Palm Beach, Broward and Miami-Dade County Public Works, and many schools for Broward and Miami- Dade County school districts. Other projects Mr. Javidan has been involved with include a 40-story condominium tower in Hollywood Beach (The Riviera), a 16-story condominium in Pompano Beach (The Sonata Beach Club), a 30-story office building in Fort Lauderdale as well as a project involving the design of a 20' high temporary cantilevered steel sheet pile shoring system. Engineers of Florida Inc. Established 1967 Your Vrojectis Our Commitment e. l Richard C. Wohlfarth, P.E. . Principal/ Director of Engineering y r FORMAL EDUCATION: PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: University of Florida, Mr. Wohlfarth, P.E. is the Director of the Engineering Department which Gainesville, Florida includes professional and technical personnel. He also has overall responsibility for the Special Inspection, Construction Materials Testing Bachelor of Science, and Geotechnical Engineering Divisions where he directs training, quality Civil Engineering system review and personnel evaluations. His responsibilities include report review, signing and sealing geotechnical engineering, structural inspection and laboratory testing reports for the company, and providing contract negotiation, contract administration, budget estimating and PROFESSIONAL project management. REGISTRATIONS: Mr. Wohlfarth has 19 years of experience in various aspects of Registered Engineer- geotechnical engineering which include determining feasibility of site State of Florida #50858 development, foundation design analysis and recommendations, providing engineering evaluation for bridge and roadway construction, Registered Building pavement design for roadways, roadway subgrade stabilization by Inspector- geotextiles and other means, design of shoring systems for utility State of Florida BN trenches and other deep excavations, dewatering methodology for trench #3580 and other excavations and backfill procedures, setting up and monitoring pile load tests, and providing value engineering for foundations. He was instrumental in the updating of a computer program determining concrete SBCCI #6528 pile capacities which is currently being used by the Florida Department of Transportation. ACI Level 1 #991175 Mr. Wohlfarth was project engineer for the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood ' UBCI International Airport Expansion project from 1997 to 2001. This contract `# was a four year Qualifications Based Contract to provide all construction 3 ;. PROFESSIONAL testing and special) threshold inspection services for several new :j AFFILIATIONS: buildings, a new terminal building and apron, a 1.3M square-foot seven A story short-term parking structure, fuel line relocations, roadways and the Ell new bridges into the airport over Federal Highway (U.S.1). For the short- Bx Florida Engineering term parking structure, Mr. Wohlfarth included strain gauges along the Society lengths of the three compression pile load tests to determine load t j Y:v *Past Chapter President distribution along the pile length. Based on this information, the lengths of 'i=1 approximately 900 piles (50% total) were reduced by 10 feet which National Society of produced a substantial project cost savings for Broward County. Professional Engineers �iis Project Experience includes: Deep Foundations ? Institute • Gulfstream Park Clubhouse Renovations, MEC Developments, Inc. — F; 2006 -! ;1 • Related Group Projects, Palm Beach to Miami, 2001 to present • Edgewater Beach Hotel, Miami Beach—2001 z • Miami Beach City Center Right of Way Infrastructure Improvements, f Chen & Associates — 2005Venetian Causeway Pavement Modifications -: 836 Expressway Slope Stability Analysis and Monitoring, Miami —2002 it Nutting { i� MOWS WS file l ofsw n jE 1961 YouPrqe1 1sOurC*mmimm LAURA J. ISENSTEIN PROVIDENCE Associates LLC 1530 East Elm Street Cottonwood,AZ 86326-4594 928-649-0791 Ijisenstn@aol.com EXPERIENCE: Library Consultant 1990- PROVIDENCE Associates LLC Library Planners Consultants 2003 - Owner and Principal, 2006 Library Master Plan, St. Mary's County Library (MD), 2007 Library Building Programming, Yuma County Library District(AZ), 2007 Library Master Plan, Elbert County Library District(CO), 2006 Facilities Needs Assessment, Beaumont Library District (CA), 2006 • Strategic Plan, Saint Paul Public Library (MN)2006 • Strategic Plan, Enoch Pratt Free Library (MD)2005 • Facilities Master Plan for the Howard County(MD) Library 2004 • Pennsylvania District Library Study, Harrisburg PA 2004 • Delaware State Library Study, Dover DE 2004 • Taipei American School, Transforming Libraries for 215`Century Learning, Services and Facility Plan, Taiwan 2004 • Anne Arundel County (MD) Facilities Master Plan Update 2003 • Gadsden Public Library(AL) Renovation and Expansion of Main Library 2003 Trainer/Facilitator • Facilitator/Trainer, Urban Library Council-Kellogg Foundation Future's in the Balance Workshops(Chicago, Denver, San Diego, Atlanta, Pittsburgh) 1999 • Facilitator/Trainer,'Customer Service, Reference Communication Skills and Basic Reference Sources Workshops • United Technologies Company, Hartford, CT 1994& 1998 • Kent District Library, Grand Rapids, MI 1997 • Florida State Library, Tallahassee, FL, 1996 • King County Library System, Seattle, WA, 1995. • District of Columbia Public Library, Washington, DC, 1992. Texas State Library,Austin, TX, 1992. • International Monetary Fund-World Bank Library Network, Washington, DC, 1992. • Northern Virginia Public Libraries Fairfax& Leesburg, VA, 1991-93. • North Suburban Library System, Wheeling, IL, 1991. • Facilitator/Trainer, "Training the Trainers" Reference Accuracy Workshop, Columbus Metropolitan Library, Columbus,OH ,1990. • Facilitator/Organizer, "NREN and Public Library Roles:Why public libraries should join the electronic information network pipeline." Public Library Association,Very Best Cluster Workshops, Chicago, IL, 1993. Lecturer • Lecturer, "Did you hear what I asked? Responding to your Customers", European Business Information Conference (EBIC'94), Paris, France, 1994. • Lecturer, "NREN Update: What Public Libraries Need to Know", Michigan Library Association,Ann Arbor, MI, 1993. • Lecturer, "Customer Service and Effective Communication with Library Users", New England On-line Users Group, Cambridge, MA, 1993. • Lecturer, "An Overview of Reference Accuracy Training", b 0 Special Interest Group, Information Services, Library Association. London, UK, 1989. • Seminar in Reference Accuracy, Manchester Polytechnic Institute, School of Library and Information Studies, Manchester, UK, 1989. Library Director 2000 to August 2003 San Antonio Public Library System, San Antonio TX ■ Chief Executive Officer of large urban-suburban library system serving 1.4 million residents living in the city of San Antonio and Bexar County. • Oversaw the operations of a 250,000 sq. ft. Central Library and 19 branches, with four additional branches under construction. • Responsible to an eleven-member governing Board of Library Trustees appointed by the City Council and Mayor. a Developed and managed a 20 million dollar operating budget and a 14 million dollar capital improvement budget. • Oversaw the site selection, planning, programming and design of four library branches totaling $4M each on donated or city land. ■ Requested and received $140,000 of public funding to conduct a fl bilingual community survey assessment of users and non-users and fl implement a strategic planning process. • Secured public funding to add 14 full-time Technology Assistants to ID assist public with use of Gates Library Centers in 14 locations and to expand hours at nine branches located in economically disadvantaged communities. I Received Library Board and city support in restructuring the configuration of Library administration to strengthen leadership and re-engineer the system to better serve a population that is 58% fl Hispanic. • Designed and implemented Library Board and Foundation Advocacy campaign resulting in City Council restoring $500,000 of the City Manager's recommended reductions to the library's 2002-03 operating budget. • Worked with highly successful San Antonio Public Library Foundation, just completed an 8 million dollar Centennial year campaign providing that will provide over one million dollars annually to library operating funds for projects focused on pre-school literacy, services to Hispanics, technology centers, teen centers, resources for visually impaired, etc. 0 Member of City Manager's Executive Team, and Committees to review the Employee Performance and Development process, and the creation of a city-wide enterprise resource management system ID integrating financial, human resource and performance data into relational database functions. 12 Public Library of Des Moines, Des Moines, lA 7995 to 2000 • Chief Executive Officer of the largest public library system in the State of Iowa, serving a metro area of 400,000 with a staff of 82 FTEs. 2 • Responsible to a five-member board of trustees appointed by the mayor. • Oversaw a 4 million dollar operating budget and a 1.3 million dollar capital budget. • Designated change agent for establishing the Public Library of Des Moines as an essential information resource and lifelong learning institution by enhancing technology, ensuring a skilled,well-trained and customer focused staff, actively seeking community input and creating private public partnerships. • Initiated and implemented a three-year strategic plan that set priorities, goals and objectives for delivery of public service in six agencies and a downtown central library. ■ Instituted a facilities needs assessment process resulting in a five-year facilities master plan that included a new Central Library building, one new branch library and the renovation/expansion of five existing buildings. • Justified need, demonstrated cost savings and secured public funding to initiate the procurement and installation of a new library automation system to replace the inadequate system that had been in place for over 10 years. ■ Transformed the Library's Friends organization into a Library Foundation that raised over $200,000 in its first full year of operation and secured pledges of over $16 million of the $32 million construction of the new Central Library. ■ Led an internal staffing reorganization and physical restructuring for the purpose of providing more cost effective and relevant customer focused services. ■ Member of the city manager's department directors' team. ■ Chair, Ad Hoc Committee to develop City of Des Moines "web" site. ■ Co-chair of the City of Des Moines Information Management and Communications Study Committee. • Served on statewide library committee to draft State Library of Iowa's Library Services and Technology Act plan. System Director. Information Services 7985- 7994 Baltimore County Public Library. Managed a diverse unit including the Automated Integrated Library System (Migration from CLSI Circulation system to a CARL OPAC with a graphical public use interface, including On-line and CD-ROM Information Databases and Circulation ), Information Clearinghouse, Child Care Referral Service, Electronic Services (Office automation Local Area Network and system hardware/software support), Debit Card services and equipment, and Interlibrary Loan. ® Prepared and managed divisional budget of two (2) million dollars. Coordinated the planning and implementation of a library debit card system for cost effective cash management. (The first of its kind in any public library!) ® Directed 15 full service agencies in the development and delivery of information services for all ages. 3 S :� • Created and presented new services, policies, grants and contracts to Library Board of Trustees and County government officials. • Identified, evaluated and purchased new technologies that improved access and delivery of information to all users in a cost-effective manner. • Authored and managed federally funded grant programs. • Designed and implemented system training programs to ensure staff delivery of accurate information. D Area Library Manama 7987-7985 Baltimore County Public Library. -� • Directed the total operation of a large library serving a culturally diverse population of 60,000 with an annual circulation of one million. -� • Designed and coordinated a major renovation of the 17 year old library building. -� • Supervised and trained a staff of 60 plus librarians and clerks. -� Public Services Librarian. 7972-7987 Baltimore County Public Library. _4 • Directed a branch Resources Management Department. ::":� • Supervised and trained librarians • Managed personnel/materials budgets. tiD CONFERENCE "Association participation as career development," 2001 Texas Library PROGRAM Association Annual Conference, San Antonio TX. j PRESENTATIONS: "Is There a Plan in Your Future? The importance of strategic planning for libraries of all sizes," 1999 Iowa Library Association Annual Conference, Waterloo IA, 1999. "Necessity is the Mother of Invention: Retrofitting libraries for automation systems migration," 1996 PLA Annual Conference, Portland, OR 1996. "Technology in Public Libraries: Who Really Pays", ALTA/PLA Shared Concerns Committee Program, 1994 ALA Annual Conference, Miami Beach, FL, 1994. '- "Strengthening Communities By Building Partnerships", Panel of `. Partners, Baltimore County Community Conservation Advisory Group and the Baltimore County Office of Planning, Towson, MD, 1993. "User Diversity and Opportunity on the Internet - Large Public Libraries, Meckler Internet & Libraries Conference, Philadelphia, PA, 1992. "Technology and the Role of Public Libraries in the National Networking Arena." Plenary Panel Session, Coalition for Networked Information, . Spring Task Force Meeting, Washington, DC., 1992. 4 1 "A Fine ROMance? Public Libraries and CD-ROM, 1989." ALA Annual Conference-Dallas, 1989. "SNEAKS is Coming: a model cooperative summer reading program." PLA Annual Conference-Pittsburgh, 1988. "Management Uses of Output Measures: Branch and System Level." PLA Annual Conference-St. Louis, 1986. PUBLICATIONS: "Public Libraries and National Electronic Networks: The Time to Act is Now! Electronic Networking, Summer, 1992. "Does This Completely Answer Your Question?" Give "Em What They Want: Managing the Public's Library. Edited by the BCPL Blue Ribbon Committee. Chicago: ALA , 1992. "Get Your Reference Staff on the STAR Track" Library Journal, April 15, 1992. PROFESSIONAL/ American Library Association, 1981- COMMUNITY Library Administration and Management Association, 1990- ACTIVITIES/ Library Information and Technology Association, 1993- AWARDS: Public Library Association, 1985 - Representative to the Coalition for Networked Information, 1991- 1993 Technology in Public Libraries Committee, Chair, 1989 - 92 IRS Tax Form Advisory Committee, 1988 - 1992 Leadership and Development Committee, 1989 - 1992 1996 National Conference Program Committee, 1994-96 Intellectual Freedom Committee, 1996-1999 Urban Libraries Council, 1995- I I Associate Member 2004- Board of Directors 2001-2003 Founder and Advisory Board Member, Executive Leadership Institute j 1999- Advisory Board Member "Partners for Successful Cities", Chicago 2000. Chair, Capacity Building Strategy Group, 1996-2001 Advisory Committee ULC/Kellogg Foundation video training program, 1996. OCLC Public Libraries Advisory Council, 1995-98 Institute of Museum & Library Services (IMLS) Collaborative Grants Review Team 1998 Arizona Library Association, 2004 - Texas Library Association, 2000 - Mentor, TALL Texans Leadership Development Program 2002 Legislative Delegate Leader 2001 , 2003 Iowa Library Association, 1995-2000 Greater Des Moines Leadership Institute, Class of 1998. 5 1 I i i Greater Des Moines Chamber of Commerce Futurecasting Committee, 1998. Des Moines Public Schools, Gifted and Talented Advisory Committee, 1995-97 Des Moines Public Schools, Community Education Advisory Committee, 1995- � 2000 NCLIS Study of Public Libraries and the Internet, Advisory Committee, 1993-94. Baltimore County Childcare Steering Committee, 1986-1988. Maryland Division of Library Development and Services Sailor (Statewide Electronic Information Network) Implementation Committee, 1993-94 Annual Staff Merit Award, Baltimore County Public Library, 1989. EDUCATION: University of Michigan. M.L.S. 1972 BA, History 1971 Miami University of Ohio. Management Training for Librarians. 1975 Advanced Management Training for Librarians 1980 American Library Association Public Library Fundraising Seminar 1996 Indiana University Center for Philanthropy Harvard University Library Planning and Design Program 2006 6 ENGINEERING FOR ARCHITECTURE A. BRAN LOMEL, P.E., LEEDTm T EXPERIENCE Principal/Division Director t 's 3 Mr. Lomel brings 18 years experience in all phases of mechanical engineering # analysis and design for HVAC,process piping,plumbing(water/wastewater),firef�lf — protection systems and thermal energy storage for all building types. Brian ., " excels in all aspects of inter-disciplinary project management including:scope of z work development, facility survey/inspections, cost estimating, project i . � coordination,construction administration and project quality and budget control. j Brian has an impressive track record with many different types of projects . r including educational,water treatment, laboratory, aviation and process plants. Brian is certified by the United State Green Building Council as a LEEDT"' ` Accredited Professional. This accreditation conveys his knowledge of green building design, practices, and strategies, and a thorough understanding of the LEEDTm Green Building Rating System, Resources, and Processes on the EDUCATION LEEDTIV Professional Accreditation Exam. Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering/Cooperative Plan The Georgia Institute of Project experience: Technology 1989 _.. • City of Miami Beach Library - New 2-story Regional Library/ including PROFESSIONAL auditorium and computer training room/400 space, four-level parking REGISTRATION garage/42,000 sf/$15 million/Miami, Florida Florida#0048488 Georgia#20660 • Broward County South Regional Library at BCC—TLC has been retained to perform Commissioning for the HVAC Systems for a 75,000 sf CERTIFICATION library/$13million/Fort Lauderdale, Florida Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design • University of Miami, Otto G. Richter Library-3 story building 100,000sq (LEEDTm)#9074 ft/Including 20,000sq ft that houses their extensive Cuban collection of rare artifacts with specialized conditions to preserve the integrity of the artifacts/Library was renovated in multiple phases and had to remain PROFESSIONAL operational during the entire construction phase/Miami, Florida AFFILIATIONS American Society of Heating, • Florida Atlantic University-Phase I Graduate School.Two new buildings Refrigerating, Air Conditioning '9 for Graduate program including new 50,000 sf Library. Currently library will Engineers(ASHRAE) '9 occupy 11,000 sf of space, sharing with classrooms and offices until future (Past President, Florida buildings are completed/$13.8 million/N. Palm Beach, Florida Chapter)) • Florida Atlantic University—North Palm Beach Library and Classroom y Addition-New 38,000 square foot library and classroom facility. Budget is $4,800,000 including $375,000 of work to upgrade the chilled water system infrastructure. HVAC system includes gas-fired boiler for hot water reheat to control humidity. To improve IAQ,air change rates are held constant by the AHU's to prevent stagnation in remote zones. Bayside High School-New high school and central energy plant. Campus is multi-building,with Building 2 housing the campus 20,000 sf Media Center including Library/185,000 sf/$20 million/Brevard County, Florida 1 1 1 1 I ;a ENGINEERING FOR ARCHITECTURE JASON A. STINCHCOMB, F.E. Electrical Project Engineer EXPERIENCE Mr. Stinchcomb has 4 years experience in installation as an electrician and 9 years experience in design of electrical systems for a variety of projects for the t federal government, municipalities, public and private. Projects include port, #° educational, residential, public safety, assisted living, office, industrial, post office, water treatment plants, research,terminals and recreational facilities. His electrical design experience includes lighting,fire alarm,intrusion detection, ` °> communications, lightning protection, high mast lighting, lighting control, emergency power/co-generation, and power distribution. Mr. Stinchcomb has ; performed field inspections and construction administration for various projects. He has also done electrical studies of existing and future facilities including cost estimates. , Project experience includes: City of Boca Raton—Continuing Services Contract 2003-ongoing— services include Municipal Building IAQ Study, Police Station lighting, EDUCATION City Hall Parking Lot lighting, Facilities Maintenance Bay lighting, Florida Atlantic University generator design for Gumbo Limbo Park facility, and Chiller Starter Bachelor of Science in Electrical Study/Boca Raton, Florida Engineering/1996 • Florida Atlantic University-Christine E. Lynn School of Nursing— PROFESSIONAL new 3-story facility including large lecture hall, historical museum, clinic, REGISTRATION tiered classrooms, offices, private garden/Seeking Silver LEEDM Florida#58184 certification/$12.7 million/90,000 sf/Boca Raton, Florida. • FAU College of Business Renovation and Expansion—Renovation of 3 existing business school buildings/$7 million, and construction of a new 4 story, 50,000 sf College of Business building with 6,800 sf atrium/$8 million/Boca Raton, Florida. • Florida Atlantic University Sanson Science-Biological Science Building renovation including adding a 300 seat auditorium to both the Biological Science building and electronic systems for distance learning/$ 11 million/ Boca Raton, Florida FAU Building 12 - Behavioral Science— 5 story, 50,000 sf/ renovation including laboratory and office space/$8 million/Boca Raton, Florida • U.S. Epperson—New 3-story,70,000 square feet, Class"A: Corporate Headquarters, 3-story, 60,000 square feet, medical office building shell and 3-story, 600 car, parking garage. Add service for enclosing and air conditioning the parking garage/$19.3 million/Boca Raton, Florida a 1800 Military Trail—New office complex consisting of one 4-story office building totaling 149,000 square feet and one 4-story parking structure accommodating 600 cars/$11.25 million/Boca Raton, Florida/2007 ® Office Depot Shell-600,000 sf total (3 buildings)with 15,000sq ft auditorium, 3000sgft kitchen, 5000sgft cafeteria. MEP for Shell buildings, plus two 2-story garages/$75 million/Boca Raton, FL/2008/MEPFP y ENGINEERING FOR ARCHITECTURE CHI-CHUNG (SIMON) SUE, P.E. Mechanical Project EXPERIENCE Engineer Mr. Sue has over 17 years experience in all phases of mechanical engineering .5 analysis and design for HVAC, process piping, and plumbing for all building "j types These includes conceptual development of HVAC/Plumbing and piping ' systems; Life Cycle cost analysis and capital budgeting analysis, design of process piping systems, low-and high pressure steam systems, chilled water rt. distribution systems,compressed air,hot water,and natural gas piping systems. Simon is also experienced in selection and specification of equipment ranging from chillers, air-handling units, cooling towers, terminal units, pumps and �� control systems as well as design of large process systems for institutional .yam clients. , 4 d Project experience includes: • Broward County South Regional Library at BCC—TLC has been EDUCATION retained to perform Commissioning for the HVAC Systems for a 75,000 sf Master of Science in library/$13million/Fort Lauderdale, Florida Mechanical Engineering Ohio University, FAU Libra Expansion Boca Raton Campus- 10,000 square foot, 2 Athens, Ohio ° Library p p q 1990 story addition. This project will expand the existing library office and circulation area. The expansion will create a new entry area that will PROFESSIONAL interface with the center of the campus/Boca Raton, Florida REGISTRATION Florida#60409 • Lake Sumter Community College Library—Project Mechanical California#32486 Engineer for HVAC system design for 15,000 SF library and classroom Ohio#63446 building. Systems included fan-powered VAV air distribution, central station air handling units with DX cooling, and complete DDC system PROFESSIONAL controls interfaced with campus-wide network/Sumter County, Florida AFFILIATIONS American Society of Heating, • Miramar Citizen Center—HVAC and Plumbing design for new 32,300 Refrigeration and Air SF Multi-Service Center and a 12,460 sf 3-Bay Fire Station. Multi-Service Conditioning Engineers Center includes a 3400 SF Banquet Hall, 1050 sf Kitchen, Fitness (ASHRAE) Center, Class Room, Arts&Crafts Room, Bill Pay and Transit Facility and Healthcare Building/Miramar, Florida • City Of Delray Beach Western Community Center-New addition to the existing Community Center. Phase I including a 10362 SF one story building. Phase 2 including a 22210 SF addition. Catering kitchen with no commercial hood/ 10,362 sf/$4,000,000/Delray Beach, Florida • City of N. Lauderdale Fire Station#34- A new three story 20000 square feet fire station with three vehicle bays, general office, storage spaces in the first floor. Administration office and living quarters are in the second floor. The main conference room will be used as a back-up EOC. The third floor will be a shell pace for this phase of design. This building will have an air cooled chiller, generator, Decontamination room holding tank, grease interceptor and oil sand separator. 20,000SF/$4 Million/2008/owner: City of North Lauderdale r- `- [� ENGINEERING FOR ^m^.,sooxr David 8 Tinsley — Mechanical Engineering ' � "-����������� ����''�/�� Fire ����Protection EXPERIENCE Specializing �J Mr.Tinsley brings 15 years experience in all phases of mechanical engineering analysis and design for plumbing and fire protection systems for all building types. David has extensive experience in the design of fire protection working documents for contractor installation. Other areas of specialized plumbing J design include medical and laboratory gam piping syotemo, high purity water systomu,pumps and lift stations,water and wastewater treatment,and fuel gas distribution eyubamo David excels in project management tasks including scope of work development, facility munx»y and inspections, cost estimating, project coordination, and construction administration. David has experience with many different types of projects including medical(surgical and psychiatric hoopita|u), oornoctiona|, oducabona|, gnvernment, mi|itary, and convention facilities. ' Project experience includes: Office Depot Global Headquarters Shell and Tenant-G2O.00Oof total(3 EDUCATION [� buildings)with 15,000sq ft auditorium,3000sqft kitchen,5000sqft cafeteria. University oyLouisville, MEP for Ghn\\ bui|dingo, plus two 2-story garages. TLC will be Speed Scientific School - commissioning the H\AAC. lights, domestic water heaters and 8aoheb/o/Science - ganenyhor/$1OO million (She||)/$5O million (Tenant |nfiU)/B000 Raton, FL Electrical Engineering ^' 1993 City Of Delray Beach Western Community Center'New addition tothe existing Community Center. Phase | including a 1O3G2 SF one at PROFESSIONAL � o story building. Phase Catering khohenwith no ^�/��LI47I0NS � � ' commercial hood/1O.382of/$4.00O.UO0/Delray Beach, F|nhdo 8&ynberAone�xanSoo�h/ � of Plumbing Engineers � ° City ofGrmenaonam,Florida'Municipal Complex-New complex for D.UOO (Membership pending) � of Public Works Facility and 20.000 af City Hall bui|ding/$7.34 miUionxGreanoones. F|nrida � ° Miramar Citizen Center—H\AAC and Plumbing design for new 32.3OUSF � Multi-Service Center and o 13.460 sJ 3-Bay Fire Station. Multi-Service � Center includes a34DOSF Banquet HaU 105OofKihuhen FitneooCante�. . Class Room. Ado & Crafts Room, Bill Pay and Transit Facility and � Healthcare Bui|ding/s12.2 million/Miramar, Florida � J ° City of Boca Raton — Police-Fire Training Facilities- Renovations to . existing 116`8OOuffncUit/V\ddidonof new South Training Site building un16 1 onvan with a combination of indoor and outdoor training venues, � administration bui|ding, hour dnaanoomo. repelling & fire tower, two-story, ) 3600cuntnn|tower/Training for City employees, Basic Fire Academy, highly � specialized fire and fire-rescue training,and highly specialized police tactical operations training including SWAT Opo, Canine Opu. and Emergency � Vehicle Opu/Fina Services Vehicle Maintenance Baya/$13.1 million/Boca 1 Raton, Florida 1 ° City of North Lauderdale Fire Station #34 - -A new three story %OOOO ) square feet fire station with three vehicle bayu, general office, storage � spaces in the first floor. Administration office and living quarters are inthe ) second floor. The main conference room will be used asm back-up EOC. � The third floor will boo shell pace for this phase ofdesign. This building will have an air cooled chiUer. generator. Deoontaminadonroom holding tank, grease interceptor and oil sand separator. 20.OUO8F/$4 Million/North � Lauderdale, Florida y t I ' ❑a I Tom Graboski Associates,Inc. Q❑ I SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE Tom Graboski,Principal,grew up in Miami,attending Miami Central High School and Miami ' y Dade Community College,North Campus.He received his BFA at the Art Center College in f Los Angeles,and was awarded his Masters Degree in Urban Design from the University of Miami, *;r School of Architecture.Tom Graboski brings over 30 years experience in Wayfinding and Environmental Signage and Graphic Design to the firm.His unique background in architecture, interior design,graphic design and urban design,blends talents that are all essential to any project. PROFESSIONAL MEMBER Tom Graboski Associates,Inc. Society for Environmental Graphic Design tom GRABOSKI:principal American Institute of Graphic Arts Primary Specialty:Wayfinding, Industrial Design Society of America Environmental Signage&Graphic Design Role in Firm:Maintains overall PUBLICATIONS responsibility for projects. Years with Firm: 25 Education: �'Designers USA,2004,Graphis Inc.2004 1977 Master of Science,Urban Design; Hot Designers,2001 and 2003,Madison Square Press,2001 and 2003 University of Miami,Miami,FL VM+SD,"Moving On Up",Page 33,March 1998 1971 Bachelor of Fine Arts,Interior City Signs,Innovative Urban Graphics,Miami Lakes,Florida Design/Graphic Design; Page 89-91,Madison Square Press,1994 Art Center College,Los Angeles,CA Sign Design Gallery 2, Health Central Page 91,ST Publications, 1995 - Designing&Planning Environmental Graphics,'Institutional Environments" Page 88,89:'Institutional Environments",pages 114, 115:Leisure Environments, page 146, 147 Madison Square Press, 1994 International Cruise and Ferry Review,"Do You Know the Way to the Midnight Buffet?Wayfinding on Passenger Cruise Ships",Contract Communications Ltd.,Middlesex, England,Spring 1991 Flotel,"Shipboard Signage System",Grosvenor Press International Ltd., London,England,Winter 1991 Sign Communication,Kashiwashobo Publishers,Limited,TOKYO, 1989 Identity,"Time and the River",S.T.Publications,Cincinnati,Ohio,Winter 1989 Sign Design,"Contemporary Graphic Identity,"1986 Signs of the Times,1983,1984,1991 Creativity 20, 1991 Identity, 1991 Creativity 19, 1989 Graphic Design USA, 1984 Archigraphica,Zurich Press, 1976 AWARDS Winner of the Miami Centennial Logo Competition,1994 Winner of the Summit of the Americas Logo Competition, 1994 SEGD Design Awards,Merit Award,Health Central Hospital, 1993 American Graphic Design Awards,Excellence in Communication and Graphic Design: Streets of Mayfair and Dadeland Station, 1998 Universal Studios Islands of Adventure and Voyager of the Seas,2000 AIGA/Miami Exposed: a juried exhibition Tom Graboski Associates,Inc. Self-Promotion Piece,2000 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 1980:Present Tom Graboski Associates, Inc.,Coral Gables, FL;Owner/Principal 1978:80 Taylor-Graboski Associates,Miami,FL;Partner 11976:78 University of Miami School of Architecture,Miami,FL;Part-Time Faculty Freelance Designer,Miami, FL 1974:76 A-1 Group,Miami,FL;Designer of architectural interiors,interior and exterior sign programs 1972:74 Lawrence Deutch Design, Los Angeles,CA; Designer of exhibits and audio/visual �0 Tom Graboski Associates,Inc. Q❑ One of our Senior Designers and Project Managers, David Stuart,will direct the project, and will perform many of the services and conceptual design tasks. He will be responsible for conceptual design, coordinating with architects and other consultants,job tracking, budgeting, scheduling, specification documents, and will review shop drawings and prototypes. He will ensure that discovery and research products are on schedule and that all deadlines for deliverables are met. Dave's current projects include signage design for the City of Aventura and Sunny Isles, the Village of Palmetto Bay, the retail centers, Pointe Orlando and Miracle Center, ongoing work for Mercy Hospital, as well as the mixed-use development in Miami's Design District, Midtown Miami. David was the Project Manager on several luxury condominium projects in downtown Miami and Miami Beach and also managed the new Parrot Jungle Gardens in Miami Beach, the Watson Island sign program, and Health Central Hospital in Ocoee, FL. SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE r Dave Stuart joined our firm in 2000 and has brought with him a wealth of Environmental Signage t and Graphic Design experience.His diverse background enables him to manage projects of all _ types.Dave's responsibilities include attending design-related meetings-and day to day responsibilities for the particulars of projects,coordination with architects and other professional consultants,job tracking,budgeting,scheduling,specification documents and review of shop Tom Graboski Associates, Inc. drawings and prototypes for project. dave STUART:senior designer and project mgr Primary Specialty: Environmental Signage& Graphic Design PROFESSIONAL MEMBER Role in Firm:Conceptual design,architect coordination,job tracking,budgeting,review Society for Environmental Graphic Design;American Institute of Graphic Arts shop drawings and prototypes. Creative Advisory Board Member,Center for Visual Communications; Years with Firm: 4 Santa Fe,NM.;CANM Communication Artists of New Mexico Education: 1998 Art Master's Academy;Albuquerque,NM PUBLICATIONS 1978 Graduate Studies, Design and Painting San Diego University Sign Design,"Environmental Graphics,"PBC International 1992 1971 BSE,Art Education,Northern University, Signs of the Times, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1997 Dekalb,IL Albuquerque Journal,1999,2000 Crane's Business Weekly, 1996 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2000:Present Tom Graboski Associates,Inc.,Coral Gables,FL;Senior Designer 1989:2000 PlanCom,Inc,Chicago, II;Partner and Vice President of Design 1984:89 ASI Sign Systems.Chicago,il;Director of SignPlan 1982-84 O'Hare Development Program,Chicago, II; Director of Graphics 1971-1977 Various teaching assignments �0 Tom Graboski Associates,Inc. QED J Senior Graphic Designer, Geoff Rogers,will primarily be responsible for the creation of design for all J sign types identified throughout this project. He will attend all design-related meetings with the Principal and Project Manager. He is currently the Senior Designer on Marriott Biscayne Bay, Ritz Carlton Ameilia Island,the Bank of America building in downtown Miami, Bascom Palmer Eye Institute's new facility in West Palm Beach and at the University of Miami, Anne Bates Leach Eye _j Hospital. Geoff will work closely with the Project Manager on the day-to-day responsibilities of the project and will be responsible for conceptual design and working drawings,coordinating with architects and other consultants, specification documents, and review of shop drawings and prototypes. Geoff latest projects include The Fontainebleau Il, The Espirito Santo Plaza/Conrad Hotel project, the Turks and Caicos Sporting Club on Ambergris Cay, Turks and Caicos, The Broken Sound Country Club in Boca Raton, and the Village of Pinecrest's, Pinecrest Gardens. 4 SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE Geoff Rogers joined our firm in 2000 and under the supervision of Tom Graboski and has since - developed and mastered his skills as an Environmental Graphic Designer.Geoff has designed a. and managed projects in close conjunction with Project Managers. Tom Graboski Associates, Inc. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE geoff Rogers:graphic designer Primary Specialty:Environmental Signage 2000:Present Tom Graboski Associates,Inc.,Coral Gables,FL;Graphic Designer &Graphic Design 1994:1999 Dilliard's Department Store,Pembroke Lakes Mall,Galleria Mall Role in Firm: Design,manage and work Visual Merchandise Manager closely with Project Manager on projects. 1989:1994 Dadeland Mall,Galleria Mall, 163rd Street Mall Years with Firm: 5 Visual Merchandising Education: 1999 Graphic Design,Art Institute of Ft. Lauderdale, 1987 B.S.in Theatre Arts, Evanston,IL Northwestern University f ar x Margarita Weidener, Vitae QUALIFICATIONS SUMMARY Mrs. Weidener has over 25 years experience in Florida. She has Education been very successful in structuring the firm to provide professional • Associate Degree in Science in surveying services in public works activities such as highways, rail Electronic Data Processing transportation, water supply, sanitary sewers, wastewater treatment, Technology from Miami-Dade hazardous waste clean u air orts landfills schools, ' Community College- 1967 construction. p' p parks, and Professional Registration SUMMARY OF EXPERIENCE Professional Surveyor and Mapper, Mrs. Weidener has directed surveys for the Department of the Navy; Florida PLS No. 2953 the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (formerly yte Professional Affiliations Floritla Department of Natural Resources); the Florida Department of • Florida State Board of Transportation; Miami-Dade County, Broward County; the City of Professional Surveyors and Miami; Miami-Dade County Public Schools; and many others. Mappers (1991-1998) Coordinates surveying activities with many engineering consultants. Chairperson (1993-1996) • Florida Surveying and Mapping KEY PROJECTS Society • SR 874 Northbound On-Ramp, Miami-Dade County Awards • NW 741h Street Ext., SR 826 to SR 821, Miami-Dade County • 1993 Women of Enterprise • SR 823/Flamingo Road, 3.5 mile design survey, Broward County Award, US Small Business • SR 836 Ext., NW 107th Ave to 137th Ave, Miami-Dade County Administration • Miscellaneous Boundary, Topographic and Tree Surveys for the • 1992 National Association of Miami-Dade Expressway Authority Women Business Owners • Miami-Dade County GPS/GIS Project, Miami-Dade Water& Recognition '92 Award. Sewer Department • 1991 Coalition of Hispanic • Miami Metrorail System, Miami-Dade County American Women Award. • Miami Metromover, Omni Extension, Miami-Dade County • 1990 The Miami Herald Small • SR 826 Improvements, Miami-Dade County Business Award. • SR 874 (Don Shula Expressway) PD&E, Miami-Dade County • 1984 YWCA Women in • NE 2"d Avenue, 4.5 mile design survey, City of Miami Business and Industry Award • South Miami Metrorail Station, Miami-Dade County • Perimeter Road, Miami-Dade County Public Service • Tampa International Airport, South Parking Garage • Delegate The White House • 7th/9th Avenue Connector Study, Broward County Conference on Small Business, • SR 7, Acquisition of Property for Road Widening, Broward County 1995 • Model Land Basin Triangle, Miami-Dade County State of Florida Minority • John Pennekamp Coral Reef Park, Monroe County Business Certification Task • Miami-Dade County Public Schools, Land surveying services: Force, 1996 (1989-present) over 250 boundary and topographic surveys EIDENER SURVEYING & MAPPING, P.A. J Jorge Fernandez, PLS QUALIFICATIONS SUMMARY Mr. Fernandez has over 25 years of experience in almost all aspects of Vitae survey operations on residential, commercial, transportation, hydrographic, tunneling and other projects in Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, North Carolina and Virginia. 14 of those years have been as a licensed professional. He is proficient in project management, computer operations, survey computations i4 Education and analysis and automated systems. Mr. Fernandez is also a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer. Degree studies, Georgia SUMMARY OF EXPERIENCE • Institute of Technology, Mr. Fernandez has gained valuable experience throughout his long career. _ He has worked as a rodman, instrumentman, crew chief, drafter, 1977-1978. computations analyst, Information Technology Manager, Assistant Branch Degree studies, Southern Manager, Branch Manager and Director of Surveying. He is well versed in Technical Institute, 1982- field to office surveying solutions. 1983 & 1986-1987 Mr. Fernandez joined Weidener Surveying in September 1989. As Branch Considerable continuing _ -- Manager, he is responsible fo?the`n4habement and review of office survey _ education via Workshops and operations as well as being responsible for supervision of the preparation of symposia boundary, topographic, route and right-of-way surveys. Additionally, he is ® CERP- Geodetic Vertical involved as the project manager for all large and/or specialized projects. Control Surveys Project 1 Delivery Team Workshops KEY PROJECTS 4 2001 - Present SR 823/Flamingo Road, 3.5 mile design survey for FDOT, Broward Co. • SR 874 Northbound On-Ramp, design surveys, Miami-Dade County. • Perimeter Road, design surveys, Miami-Dade County. NW 74th Street Ext., SR 826 to SR 821, PD&E, Miami-Dade County. Professional Registration • SR 836 Ext., NW 1071h Ave to 137th Ave, Design-Build, Miami-Dade Co. • Miscellaneous Boundary, Topographic and Tree Surveys for the Miami- Dade Expressway Authority. • Geodetic survey and Right-of-Way Control Mapping for the Multi Modal Professional Surveyor Station and MetroRail Medley Extension in Miami-Dade County for the and Mapper, Florida Department of Transportation and the Miami-Dade Transit. Florida PLS No. 5103 0Survey Construction Management of the Metro-Mover Omni Extension for the Miami-Dade Transit. • Appraisal Mapping of the Model Land Basin and R/W mapping of C-1 Canal for South Florida Water Management District. • Acquisition and Condemnation surveys on Key Largo, Florida for The Florida Department of Environmental Protection. US Army Corps of Engineers-Pump Station S-332C IOP emergency contract for Harry Pepper&Associates, Inc. • GPS Survey and Right-of-Way Mapping for Sawgrass Expressway in Broward County for the Florida Department of Transportation. • South FL Water Management District Structure Information Verification (STRIVE) Project-surveys in Broward and Miami-Dade Counties. Miami-Dade MetroMover Omni Extension—boundary survey. a Veterans Administration Medical Center—specific purpose survey • US Army Corps of Engineers- Pump Station S-357 design survey for Black &Veatch Special Projects Corp. WEIDENER SURVEYING & MAPPING, P.A. LL Samuel M. Fischbein, PLS QUALIFICATIONS SUMMARY Mr. Fischbein has 38 years of experience in both the field and office phases of land surveying. He works with the latest technology in field equipment and has ItalE ° extensive experience in boundary determination, topographic surveys, route surveys, condominium surveys, construction layout, management of field crews and as-built surveys. He has provided expert testimony in all aspects of land surveying. His current job tasks involve project management and quality assurance. Education SUMMARY OF EXPERIENCE Mr. Fischbein has been Project Surveyor on surveys for private engineering Considerable continuing consultants around the State of Florida. He coordinates surveying activities and education via daily interaction with customers as well as prioritizing all ongoing projects. workshops and symposia KEY PROJECTS a • Topographic/Route surveys for NE 2"d Avenue, 4.5 miles for the City of Miami. �. • Preparation of approximately 500 record plats in Miami-Dade, Broward & Palm =Beach Counties,-Florida: • Supervised all aspects of construction layout & individual surveys for approximately 1,000 single family units in various areas of Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach Counties, Florida. Professional Registration . Preparation of approximately 200 residential and commercial condominiums in Miami-Dade and Broward Counties, Florida. • Boundary survey and construction layout for the new "Miami Children's Professional Surveyor Museum"on Watson Island. and Mapper, Platting of southerly portion of Watson Island for the City of Miami. Topographic surveys of "San Mateo" and "Belen West" drainage areas and Florida PLS No. 3587 "Country Walk Basins 1& 5"for Miami-Dade County DERM. i • Boundary surveys for land swap between CSX Railroad and Miami-Dade a Aviation at Perimeter Road, Miami-Dade County. • Boundary& Topographic survey of Lummus Park for the City of Miami. • Boundary and topographic survey of Dinner Key Convention Center for the City of Miami. Professional Affiliations • Boundary and Topographic surveys, platting and utility easements for the new U.S. Courthouse in downtown Miami. • Topographic survey for the City of Hialeah, Florida Storm Water Master Plan involving 2 sections of land. ® Florida Surveying & • Monumented the boundary of the City of Hialeah, Florida, for the Department Mapping Society of Water and Sewer. (FSMS) • Supervised 20+ miles of sanitary sewer construction layout in Key West. D • Tree location survey for Miami Dade Expressway Authority at SR 874. • 30 acre boundary and topographic survey for Butz Development on Grand D © Miami-Dade County Cayman Island. Chapter FSMS • Numerous boundary surveys for Miami Dade Expressway Authority. o Various types of surveys at school sites throughout Miami-Dade County 9 including: COPS surveys, boundary, topographic, construction layout & as-built surveys. >s • Topographic surveys at several school sites in Broward County. p • Topographic survey and construction layout at Florida International University 6 (University Park Campus). • Topographic surveys for FEMA funded projects throughout Miami-Dade 9 County. k I' WEIDENER SURVEYING & MAPPING, P.A. a 0 Jk- '. Y MICHAEL R. FAWLEY, P.E. iA EDUCATION: B.S., Kent State University, 1971. ra REGISTRATIONS: Professional Engineer in the State of Florida. SUMMARY OF EXPERIENCE: Mr. Fawley has 35 years of engineering experience 'in the study, design and project management of major residential, commercial and other projects involving drainage design, water and wastewater transmission systems, paving and grading systems, solid waste and wastewater treatment and disposal facilities and liaison with regulatory agencies in Florida. -� DETAILED WORK HISTORY: 1993-date: President of Suri-Tech Enginee i rng, Inc, Ft. Lauderdale FL � , principal in 3 charge of marketing, administration and project management. Sun-Tech -� Engineering, Inc. is a consulting firm specializing in civil and environmental engineering and surveying. The firm's services include planning, permitting, design, surveying, project management and construction services for a wide array of infrastructure facilities for private and public clients. 1983-1993: Director of Land Development/Civil Engineering, Keith and Schnars, P.A. Responsibilities include the supervision of 28 technical personnel, administration and marketing; also responsible for project management and D interfacing with regulatory agencies for water transmission systems, wastewater collection and transmission systems, and road paving, 8 and drainage projects. Also involved in dredge and fill g' grading e sanitary/drainage engineering aspects of DRI's and engineeri g contracts for 9 the Dolphin Center, Stiles/Olympia & York Corporate Park, the Sawgrass I Exchange, Winston Park, Griffin Road hotel/office development, and 1 numerous other residential, commercial and mixed-use developments; the i provision of municipal engineering services to the City of Parkland, City of Plantation and the Vista Salerno drainage basin study for Martin County. 1978-1983: Design Engineer, Broward County Utilities Department, directing numerous projects including major water and wastewater transmission systems, master wastewater pumping stations, master water and wastewater flow meters, water system analysis for improved fire protection, wastewater sludge disposal facilities, drainage design of primary and secondary systems as well as potable water withdrawal systems. c� MICHAEL R. FAWLEY, P.E. -w DETAILED WORK HISTORY(continued) n I_ 1972-1978: Engineering Supervisor, Florida Department of Environmental Regulation, involved in water pollution source studies. Responsible for projects involving resource recovery, solid and industrial waste processing and disposal, and deep well injection systems. In addition, dealt with water and -- wastewater transmission facilities, wastewater treatment and disposal facilities, and major wastewater pumping stations. Responsible for all solid . waste regulatory activities in southeast Florida, including site inspection and the review of engineering plans. Involved in liaison with state, county, and municipal officials to discuss the Solid Waste Rule and their particular problems. Member of the committee responsible for formulating The Solid Waste Rule in Florida and provided technical support in solid waste enforcement cases. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: Member,National Society of Professional Engineers. Member, American Society of Civil Engineers. 9 8 9 D 1 Sun-Tech Engineering, Inc. 1600 West Oakland Park Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33311 (954)777-3123 / Fax (954)777- 3114 MICHAEL J. GAI Q EDUCATION:A.A., Forestry Engineering, Paul Smith's College,New York, 1977. SUMMARY OF EXPERIENCE: Mr. Gai has more than 25 years of experience on commercial, residential, and industrial developments as project manager, engineer and related positions. He has led multidisciplinary teams in the planning, cost estimating, desig n, and construction of projects involving water/sewer/drainage systems and roadways, and has been involved in permitting, la contract document preparation, contract administration, and design. P 1 DETAILED WORK HISTORY: 1993-date: Principal of Sun-Tech Engineering, Inc. Responsible. for the design permitting, and construction.of a multitude-of-residertial, commercial, a d, industrial projects ranging from five acres up to 1200 ± acres. Recent projects include: • Huntington 1200 ± acre PUD • Pasadena Apartments at the Landings 17± acre multi-family • Nob Hill Commerce Park 30 acre industrial complex • Roadway Services, Inc. 6 acre industrial site • Mullinax Ford 6 acre car dealership • Festival Flea Market 10 acre parking lot • Pasadena Apartments at Pembroke Lakes South 15 acre multi-family • Forest Lake 30 acre multi-family 1979-1993: Project Manager, Keith and Schnars, P.A. Responsible for land development projects, which includes contract document preparation, contract administration, permitting, cost-estimating, engineering design, review of drawings, and related work on residential, commercial, and industrial developments. Involved in all facets of environmental, drainage and land development permitting through local, state and federal agencies. Responsible for leading multidisciplinary teams involved in site and civil engineering, planning and design on various projects including: • Design Center of the Americas, a hotel/office complex with a million square feet of showrooms, Dania • The 550-acre Woodmont residential development, Tamarac • The 300-acre Independence Bay residential development and the adjacent York-Chase Ronto Industrial Park in Deerfield Beach v 1 1 1 1 I MICHAEL J. GAI I DETAILED WORK HISTORY (continued) i a Radice Corporate Center, a 25-acre hotel/office complex in Fort i Lauderdale • Newport Center, a 114-acre office/high-tech development in Deerfield Beach © Pompano Industrial Park,a 142-acre industrial/warehouse/office complex in Pompano Beach. 1978-1979:' Survey Party Chief, J.F. Moynihan & Associates, responsible for construction layout and location surveys of residential subdivisions and parking lots in Massachusetts. 1977: Draftsman, Unistress Corporation, involved in piece detailing of prestressed concrete components for bridges, large buildings, and parking garages in Massachusetts. Sun-Tech Engineering,Inc. 1600 West Oakland Park Blvd.,Ft. Lauderdale, Florida(954)777-3123 Fax(954)777-3114 CLIFFORD R. LOUTAN, P.E. PROFESSIONAL Professional Engineer(P.E.) - State of Florida REGISTRATION: EDUCATION: UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA 1993-1995 • Bachelors of Science in Civil Engineering. -y 1989-1992 BROWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE j • Associate of Arts degree, December 1992. AWORK SUN-TECH ENGINEERING, INC. - Ft. Lauderdale, FL EXPERIENCE: Director of Engineering 10/95 - Present • Engaged in design, permitting, construction and certification of various commercial, industrial and residential projects. • Assisted with design and permitting of various state, county and city _._roadway systems. • Involved in various aspects of utility design, installation and replacement systems associated with existing and new infrastructure. • Oversaw daily operation of the Construction Management Department I allocating responsibilities to various personnel to assure compliance with >l approved drawings and specifications. I • Completed necessary documentation associated with project completion and issuance of final Certificate of Occupancy. J 06/95 - 08/95 HARLING, LOCKLIN AND ASSOCIATES INC. -Orlando, FL b Assistant Project Engineer • Provided assistance with design and modeling of various utilities. b • Assisted with design and permitting of various small residential projects. 08/92 - 12/92 G.G.L.S. DRAFTING SERVICES- Hollywood, FL Drafter's Assistant • Duties included transposing blueprints onto disks via AutoCAD. 1 • Involved in property location and preparation of legal descriptions. t AFFILIATIONS: Florida Engineering Society r Sun-Tech Engineering, Inc. 1600 West Oakland Park Blvd.,Ft. Lauderdale, Florida(954)777-3123 Fax(954)777-3114 D _ fiY S a 5 Bermello Ajamil & Partners, Inc. :1► i e u tttt11 �( 0 � �r� E3i Ilii � i ��•� JI FT-t !t1 II Nt y �p7 i a r 2 w Y •yi. t L fi — ,f W 1 �}� •� v rt a4 azr S ' 1 st.s;t r t � y'3f ...... ...... r z � P er Boca Raton Library Bermello,Ajamil & Partners designed an addition to the public library in Boca Boca Raton,Florida Raton, FL. Included in the design is a 200-seat meeting room for library and 3 -- city functions.The design-reflects the'Addison-Mizner-influence=throughout the R� Client:City of Boca Raton Boca Raton area.The lobby circulation area is a two-story rotunda reminiscent of public spaces created by Mizner in the Boca Raton Hotel and Country Club.The Mizner style is also prevalent in the detailing throughout the library and complements other public architecture,including the City Hall and police station adjacent to the library. ;a The library design features state-of-the-art computer systems and CD- 1 ROM capability. Plans for the project included phased construction to allow the existing library to remain in operation. This project was designed in association with Perry Dean Rogers & Partners:Architects. www.bermelloajamil.com �a 1 Bermello Ajamil & Partners, Inc. PJM D i ' µ (� F 5 D a -qL , y } v g h �WE 4 m -� Aventura Community Center B&A prepared the master plan of this 3.2 acre waterfront site for the City Aventura,Florida of Aventura and provided architectural, landscape architectural and civil engineering services for a 23,000 SF multi-use recreational facility and the Client:City of Aventura related waterfront park and open space. B&A worked closely with City staff to develop both a building and park program that would meet the needs of D this dynamic community at the present and in the future. The building is divided into athletic rooms, educational rooms, administrative rooms and gathering spaces. All of these components are organized by a linear gallery space with functional rooms on one side and glass on the other, emphasizing the view to the park and water. The gallery space is intersected at moments by sitting areas in order to create a break in circulation and transition in program, as well as a sense of transparency and visibility.The gallery,multi-purpose rooms,technical center,offices,meeting room and restrooms are anchored by a gymnasium of 8,800 sf with a seating capacity of 150 people,an aerobics room, restrooms and fitness room. www.bermelloajamil.com 9 liarl,"Ity Bermello Ajamil & Partners, Inc. ON AR R." Z � c ythl d # d e d , r � r<r �e i' �yp � x k ,,:1�,.,,�. _ ' 6. 3 1 .z K l . MDWASD Headquarter Facility B&A served as Design Criteria Professional for this new$30 million headquarters Miami,Florida facility comprised of a 5 story, 154,000 sf office building and a 10 story, 705 space parking garage. This facility currently serves as the headquarters for the Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department. This challenging project consolidated numerous department divisions that were spread out throughout the county. Client:Miami Dade Water B&A prepared the project program, master plan, schematic design and final and Sewer Department design criteria documents for the project. We also performed submittal reviews and represented MDWASD throughout the entire construction administration process.Along with this documentation, B&A also prepared the project phasing and relocation plans for over 800 staff that would eventually occupy the new headquarters building. www.bermelloajamil.com in _. -� Bermello Ajamil & Partners,Inc. ,N t8.� ' i r LE 1 + $ Sr... ...... .__ ' n Eh 71 Y � MDWASD MIAMI MAINTENANCE FACILITY DISTRIBUTION OFFICE BUILDING MDWASD Miami Bermello Ajamil & Partners, Inc. collaborated with the Miami-Dade Water and Maintenance Facility Sewer Department in the preparation of a design criteria package for a proposed Miami,Florida $25 million facility that will accommodate the department's service needs for the area. The facility consists of approximately 100,000 square feet of office, Client:Miami Dade Water warehouse and shop space and a parking structure, along with surface parking, ? and Sewer Department for over 600 vehicles,a fuel island and car wash area.The large site also needed to accommodate access and storage of long service vehicles with large turning radiuses. B&A coordinated with key staff from Miami-Dade Water and Sewer to establish the project program.The project was site—adapted for 3 different sites finally settling on a site at NW 27th Avenue and 75th Street. This site consists of 5 lots,that once consolidated,total over 19 acres of land. B&A has completed the Design Criteria package and is awaiting purchase of the property to assist the = department in bidding the project. B&A's role was the preparation of programming, site planning,and project documents(architecture,civil engineering and landscape architecture documentation)for the criteria package.The department's engineers' . responsibility was the preparation of structural, electrical, mechanical, plumbing aand fire protection documentation. As the department's representative on the project,B&A is also responsible for the review of submittals from the prospective design-build teams and owner representation during construction administration a throughout the entire project. www.bermelloajamil.com Bermello Ajamil & Partners, Inc. `Y CZ r ® ® ®m SNOW t r . _. G� 9a e t y , 5 a V , IS , z' r� s Museum Parking Garage Bermello, Ajamil & Partners, Inc. (B&A) is currently acting as the Prime Coral Gables,Florida Consultant for this new parking garage and streetscape project for the City of Coral Gables. B&A is providing full design services, including Architecture, Client:City of Coral Gables Civil Engineering and Landscape Architecture. In order to support a rejuvenated retail environment along the renowned Miracle Mile corridor, the City of Coral Gables requested the design of an B-story parking garage that would support more than 600 spaces,as well as provide for retail space along the ground floor on an adjacent street (Aragon Avenue).Adding to challenge for designers were strict design guidelines calling for use of Mediterranean style architecture synonymous throughout the city, which is known for its historic and aesthetically pleasing buildings. 1 `l 1 j www.bermelloajamil.com �µ tt Bermello Ajamil & Partners, Inc. r l g.k oo y • � r 7 F x' s d ny. s. Miami Dade Parking Garage A 1,000-space, five-level parking garage was designed by Bermello,Ajamil & Phase III Partners for the Miami Dade Community College Medical Campus Phase III, Miami,Florida also a B&A design, The parking facility design includes a pedestrian bridge that links the parking Client: Miami Dade Community garage and the new Phase III building at the third floor.Another pedestrian College bridge links the outdoor exercise area atop the garage to the 6th floor of the new building, where a Wellness Center is located.This throughway will allow easy access between the Wellness Center,with its showers and other amenities, and the 25,000-sf outdoor exercise area that includes tennis, handball and basketball courts and aVita-Course.Landscaping throughout the exercise area will buffer the different activities. www.bermelloajamil.com a >� o - Bermello Ajamil & Partners, Inc. r �c ..... q INi8�WM1 f _ Y 7"':f x d d. "" F-. i IlCllll�lu 1lll�1111 ��E F r aul " + .':. _. � { i, WO AOa�e��'�� x 3 Terminal 12 Parking Garage Bermello, Ajamil & Partners designed and supervised construction for the Miami,Florida freestanding,four-story parking garage at the Port of Miami's Terminal 12. The garage accommodates the Royal Caribbean Cruise Line headquarters building Clienc:Port of Miami for Carnival Cruise and passenger Terminal 12. t B&A also provided civil engineering and landscape architecture services for this project. Because the 2-acre site included inadequate fill,the garage was designed using pile construction. www.bermelloajamil.com 4 liV, { Bermello Ajamil & Partners, Inc. t �'Y'� �, aww x .ryv . _." � NOQRI ELEVATION Vs, d i b I' ��. r,. .oaf t °ES � '® ,`%.• '�Y ... .. ,...... ,� 1 I Miami Beach Parking Garage Bermello,Ajamil & Partners completed the schematic design for an addition Addition & Renovation plus renovations to the City of Miami Beach Parking Garage at 1301 Collins Miami..Beach,Florida Avenue, The existing structure includes a total-of 278 spaces. The new M construction will add 87 new spaces in five stories. Client:City of Miami Beach Renovations will improve security and efficiency at the facility.They include: I I • addition of ground floor retail space • installation of an automated ticketing system and new parking garage attendant house • security surveillance using camera system • uprading of all lighting www.bermelloajamil.com Bermello Ajamil & Partners, Inc. a � r x4 i �r .... Wes., ; `%{, L;.f,.• '§k' +Li. +fan e - l Y n r � Public Services Building The project is located at the City of North Miami Beach Government Center North Miami Beach,Florida and consists of an approximate 12,000 sf addition to the existing 17,000 sf"Old Police Station Building". Modifications to the existing facility also include a new entry plaza at the south Client:City-of North Miami Beach side of the building and improvements to the existing parking lot at the west side of the building. The existing`City Clerk's office will remain in an independent existing structure located at the NW corner of the site, but is planned to be relocated at a future date. The proposed addition to the building and the new entry plaza have been designed to consider the overall master plan for Government Center, which includes a circular feature and drop-off at NE 19th Avenue. Other buildings at Government Center include the City of North Miami Beach City Hall, the Performing Arts Theatre, The Recreational Complex and the new Police Station. The City of North Miami Beach Building Department,including Code Enforcement, Engineering and DERM/Team Metro will occupy the first floor along with the Fire Department, which currently occupies a portion of building. The administration Department, including Conference/Training Facilities, Employee Lounge and Future Expansion will be located at the second floor. Full Architectural and Engineering Services/Interior Design were provided. www.bermelloajamil.com r 73 Bermello Ajamil & Partners, Inc. �4 -i.- n �, ` ��' _ €. -.L.L�'�i.1 i 4 YTS} 77 Ri l n ,, i Eakyrr i.`i get s� .� S4r rr ,. fr •s s au R ® i r 3. it'd " ' UND ® - Modello at Dania Beach Bermello,Ajamil & Partners, Inc. (B&A) was commissioned to create a one- Dania Beach,Florida of-a-kind dynamic condominium development along the eastern border of Dania Beach wetlands area.B&A designed the project's two 14-story towers in a Mediterranean Vernacular style in a manner that captures the exceptional ` views of surrounding West Lake Park,the Intra-Coastal and Atlantic Ocean. -_, Client:Rilea Group .Y Located within a 20-acre parcel of land along the north side of Dania Beach 0 Boulevard against lush tropical wetlands,the site is half-way between Biscayne -� Boulevard and AIA.The project consists of a total of 288 condominium units ..-.� and 597 parking spaces.The units are split equally between both towers as jl well as 14 unique"loft-style"units along the eastern face of the parking garage. Every unit has a deep,large balcony. 6 The project boasts a variety of outdoor and in-door amenities,including: • a heavily landscaped sun deck area • swimming pool,Jacuzzi,and gym/spa 6 -- •a heavily landscaped recreation deck that is 60 ft.above grade and is oriented „_. so that all amenities take advantage of fantastic eastern views • color palate reflects warm South Florida colors 9 • barreled tiled roof and generous balconies r :. i www.bermelloajamil.com 1 1 {. 1 Bermello Ajamil & Partners,Inc. Eh 83 1 I s w r �R Oil 11112i HIM K �f� v tr' f ram' s W t v , Gables Grand Plaza Bermello,Ajamil & Partners,Inc.was responsible for the design of the Gables Coral Gables,Florida Grand Plaza,a unique public/private,mixed-use project located in the heart of Coral Gables.It is the largest project of its type locally. The architecture of the project is set within a Mediterranean style and personifies casual elegance Cllerat:The Reared Group in a traditional urban setting. Gables Grand Plaza features luxurious residential units,retail shops and a private parking garage. Extended plaza-like sidewalks reinforce the development's connection to the surrounding city.This private development was built on public land,formerly the site of the Greyhound Bus Station. Design components and amenities include: • 195 rental apartments comprised •A three-level,570-space parking garage • Retail space encompassing 38,000-sf • A vast central space on the fourth floor, atop the parking structure, for a fitness center and pool deck with palm court. •A fitness center,billiard room,business center,clubhouse with media viewing and open-air balconies. www.bermelloajamil.com 7 • xx•,x ti :� s An 't?•°k.*-�ii °'x'�k r 1�+� x,s Y`r`" r,•*' ""..� �y ���rx � � u.•.� s' ��& � 7 n �' 3�sat a�u h 3 K n+ewr a + wz�� �' y 7{ 'f' �d`xl•3"'^�-�'Y x r���;.r'��r•� t," ;' �'�'�` _F s� ,�.f � �f' �; �3�,� ,,y,� ,( �. �•y.. r � wry..,. ._. a ,`cr � ,� ,�xh'•t�„'� �.�ut�#� ,�. r' �;, �csi3.� f�s� r FSa` e � * FYI mau4� TV � ._is cgs`-_.-�.,.at•��-a�fi.. •rcx�,-£ �� ,� r�` a��a£`�� �`? 3.� skvftn� wit 3� a t.fi r{ r a w, k � Nar'R, y n F, rr tIRN, „.r�,f..i ,fi�� ,.�,U.`�}? ..R..,� .,�a� .�.�".."'".+• ���;w'�- Y:+` ���`�,n',r, ?` _ �� _��� _K•_ ,�, �.as!•.-`gam.��7y� '.t.;. 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V Lifelong Learning Center Bermello,Ajamil & Partners,Inc.was responsible for the design of the Lifelong Boca Raton,Florida Learning Center,a continuing education for the elderly population.This center, located on the main campus of Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, FL, was uniquely designed to accommodate the special needs of its end users. � Client:Florida Atlantic University This 500-seat auditorium features wider aisles and seating and restrooms that exceed ADA requirements.In addition,the facility has specially equipped hearing and sight impairment devices and Iayouts.The auditorium floors were slopped to allow the audience to have optimal view of the stage.This design criteria was accomplished by designing elevation differences between the lobby and the auditorium lower level. Also,a pre-functioning interior/exterior 9 lobby provides for ease of user flow into and out of the conference center. For the exterior of the building,a curved storefront structure emphases the building approach while its orientation adapts to the site constraints.A series of functional structures including the restroom, patio and entrance areas radiate along this dynamic plane. B&A provided full architectural services for this project.The firm also provided civil engineering and interior design services. www.bermelloajamil.com x X •�w Bermello Ajamil & Partners, Inc. c a Ss 7.4 a w 4 , y N 1 mg Lfl .s � f 3 '. 3Qla"7G,diq,����6N{51�i3i9�� t I �;. ' aezawr�eor��arramt� 9} ' X" t�`4:e Fi• Fk i ° y YMCA Headquarters Bermello,Ajamil& Partners designed the Greater Miami YWCA Headquarters I Miami,Florida and Daycare Center,a $1.6 million project located in Downtown Miami.The facility includes 18,000 square feet of office space that serves as the regional headquarters for theYWCA.There also are five daycare classrooms providing an educational environment for 105 preschool children.The center serves a Ciienc:7`MCA of Greater Miami variety of educational and training programs such as after-school childcare network,women's grant programs and women/teen and childcare programs. 7) The playful building uses bright colors designed for children,with separation of functions through different mass forms and elevational elements;the center cupola is covered with a skylight which,when lit at night,serves as a beacon for the Center. The facility has a total gross floor area of approximately 30,000 SF and is supported by a separate parking facility immediately adjoining the building. ' -1 �1 m� - www.bermelloajamil.com Bermello Ajamil & Partners, Inc. „ 1 ,.,= �� �.r� �, •fir � , 'iF�, t z _ u �"":`� � ---•, t i � a.,..� i � � tea ', '"� »n:"" j L) I i N! t z a • T _. 4 q , o ,.A Ryder Child Development Center B&A was responsible for the architecture,interior design,landscape architecture Miami,Florida and civil engineering for the Ryder Child Development Center,near the Ryder Corporation's national headquarters in an industrial park. However, this children's center is decidedly "u n-corpo rate" in look and feel. Client:Ryder Corporation The center houses a day care and after-school indoor and outdoor play areas for 150 children. One play area sports colorful surfaces for crawlers and toddlers; others reflect and support the advanced skills of older children. The colorful landscaping, chosen with care not to be toxic to children, will eventually provide luxurious shade for play areas. The child care facility is supported by a separate 30-space parking lot immediately adjoining the building. Special considerations include a modest budget and strict HRS guidelines. There was a critical time line for the project to assure that the facility opened before the fall school session began. www.bermelloajamil.com �TYf Bermello Ajamil S Partners, Inc. I377 _ � Paz .t �� �r �tk�'� `r����p✓�� QQ„„���;� t a as � ° ® ®� ®fi: ®, ® re E3 EMDAa s. w v , .. yam.; .... ti.. _ a C Sanford Fire Rescue Station Bermello, Ajamil & Partners assisted the City of Coral Gables with site Coral Gables,Florida selection and public involvement meetings and provided full architectural and engineering services for the planning,design and construction administration of Coral Gables Fire Station Number Three, later renamed Doris and Phil Client:City of Coral Gable; Sanford Fire Rescue Station. This fire/rescue station is residential in scale and appearance to suit its location in an upscale neighborhood. Its design is consistent with the area's styles, and the landscaping was selected specifically for compatibility with the prevalent vegetation.The two-story facility includes the main building, a service building and an apparatus room.The design program included separate dormitory quarters for fire response and emergency rescue teams.Common areas include: • kitchen/dining room • dayroorl room • small gymnasium with weight-training equipment and treadmills • classroom with A/V equipment room study alcove • offices for chief of the fire and rescue teams • three-bay"drive-through" vehicle apparatus room with skylight roof B&A provided full contract administration including site inspections,progress meetings and owner's representative activities. www.bermelloajamil.com IT LAKDAS/YOHALEM ENGINEERING,INC CONSULTING ENGINEERS Project Experience Re-Roofing of Lauderhill Community Center Structural Engineering Services $75,000 City of Lauderhill Engineering Mr. Manny Diaz &Mr. Brian Shields City of Lauderhill Police Station Structural Engineering Services $11,000 City of Lauderhill Engineering Mr. Manny Diaz &Mr. Brian Shields Picnic Shelters @ Pompano Beach Structural Engineering Services $8,100 City of Pompano Beach Engineering Dept. Mr. Clayton Young Storage Facility @ Public Works Compound Structural Engineering Services $7,500 City of Pompano Beach Engineering Dept. Mr. Clayton Young Pompano Beach Water Treatment Plant Addition/Renovation Structural Engineering Services $135,000 City of Pompano Beach Engineering Dept. Mr. Bill Flaherty Multi-Purpose Center (Retaining Wall) Structural Engineering Services $850 City of Tamarac Mr. Raj Verma Hollywood Water&Wastewater Treatment Plant Expansion a Structural Engineering Services $20,000 City of Hollywood Engineering Dept. Mr. Francois Domond International Swimming Hall of Fame Structural Engineering Services $20,000 a City of Fort Lauderdale Engineering a Mr. Chris Zimmerman ) ) ) ) LAKDAS/YOHALEM ENGINEERING,INC CONSULTING ENGINEERS Library Project Experience Palm Beach County—City of Boynton Beach Completed in 1987 Entire Cost$750,000. Our Cost$35,000. Broward County—City of Lighthouse Point Completed in 1988 Entire Cost$1.2 million Our Cost$55,000. Broward County— Downtown Main Library Completed in 1986 Entire Cost$7 million. Our Cost$85,000. Broward County - Satellite Library on Davie Blvd, Renovation Completed 1991 Entire Cost$350,000. Our Cost$15,000. Broward County—Fort Lauderdale(War Memorial Park) Completed 1991 Entire Cost$300,000. Our Cost$20,000. Broward County—African-American Library Review Completed in 2000 Entire Cost$7.5 million. Our Cost$15,000. Broward County—City of Pompano Beach (East Branch) Completed in 1986 Entire Cost$600,000. Our Cost$70,000. Broward County—City of Deerfield Beach (Hillsborough Blvd. &USl) Completed in 1987/1988 Entire Cost$650,000. Our Cost$20,000. yy xC, p o_ 0 YSWs` ro ER �'O � O II ' co a) #� €� ss c �= w o ui d arg coi o c m IN a cu o u� m cu Q m t r O p_ p O O N -p C ^s W s; > U .0 _O O E C co O V a 'an C N i U_ N a) .N p U y a) m C e "_ •.� C o a (D .Z •Z f0 m a) cn 01 M y L O N z Z, 1 Q C > m (p 01 d (Q C m (` ca .N c y` C U C E O a) O � a) Q O 'O � !? 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The public voted bonds - with a 70 percent approval - to fund the Master Plan in March, 1999. Please contact: Robert Cannon, director, 100 South Andrews Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301, Telephone 954.357.7443. District of Columbia 1 We engaged in a facility study and developed a master facilities plan for all of the 27 buildings in :J the Library System (Martin Luther King Memorial Library and the 26 branch libraries). We have analyzed the programmatic needs of each building, made a recommendation with regard to retention, renovation, replacement, etc. A capital cost estimate for each project was prepared. For the Main Library we have prepared a conceptual plan for a new building as well as a plan for the renovation of the existing structure. Capital cost estimates were prepared for each. Please contact: Mary E. Raphael, (Now Director for the Multnomah County Library in Portland OR), 205 y� NE-Russell Street, Portland, OR 97212, Telephone 503.988.5403. Frisco, Texas We were first engaged to prepare a master plan for this fast growing suburb north of Dallas. The D city anticipates an ultimate build out population of 250,000, up from a current figure of 58,000. Our study, and final report, addressed facility needs, collections, information technology, staffing, and capital and operational budget needs. During the course of the study we mapped the entire city, 7 dividing the city into four quadrants due to the existing and planned roadway system, held several focus groups, conducted a telephone survey, and interview staff and the Library Board. We also held a one-day planning retreat with the Board, Friends, Mayor, members of the City Council, and Library staff. Following a successful bond election (success was forecast in the telephone survey) we have been hired to prepare a building program for the recommended new Central Library — a project that will house under one roof a 100,000 SF Library and a new City Hall of equal size. We are also reviewing the plans prepared by the architects. Please contact: Ronald R. Heezen, Ph.D., library l director, 8750 McKinney Road, Frisco, TX 75034, Telephone 972.335.5510, e-mail $' rheezen@ci.frisco.tx.us Jacksonville, FL l For this large system in North Florida we completed a systemwide master facility plan. Voters F� approved September 2000 a multi-million tax increase for library improvements, including a new Main Library and $120 million in branch library projects. We also wrote a building program statement and advised on sites. Prior to preparing the program we conducted a workshop with Main Library and administrative staff on the programming process, conducted ten focus groups, and facilitated a town hall meeting about the Main Library project. We have also prepared four l building programs for different sized branch libraries. Please contact: Barbara Gubbin, director, 122 North Ocean Street, Jacksonville, FL 32202.3374, Telephone 904.630.1994. 3 PROVIDENCE Associates LLC Library Planners Consultants 1 1 1 1 1 I Louisville, KY ' We completed a Master Plan for the facilities complete with capital and operational budget estimates. As part of the study project we held two design charettes, one for a 40,000 SF regional library and the other for the Central Library. The Mayor has accepted the Master Plan and recommended to the newly formed Metro Council (the city of Louisville and Jefferson County merged in 2002 to form a new metropolitan government). We held focus groups with the public and staff throughout the area, facilitated several Town Hall meetings, mapped each of the 17 library locations, and conducted one-on-one interviews with 19 key leaders throughout Louisville and Jefferson County. The Master Plan work followed an earlier study we had completed of facility needs. Please contact: Craig Buthod, director, 301 York Street, Louisville, KY 40203.2257, Telephone 502.574.1600, e-mail buthod@lfpl.org Nashville, TN In 1996, we prepared a master plan for Nashville Public Library. One of our recommendations was a new 300,000 square foot Main. Library, along with a series of regional libraries, a substantial investment in technology and collections, and ADA compliance recommendations for all existing facilities. The Mayor and Metro Council funded that project and the recommended regional libraries (a $98 million capital improvements program) in the fall of 1996. We were then retained to prepare the building program for the new Main Library and the regional libraries, and to assist with the selection of an architect via a design competition for the Main Library. Most of the branch library projects have now been completed. The new Main Library was dedicated in June 2001. We were retained a third time to update the earlier study in order to punctuate the need to complete all of the branch library projects and address a new growth area. Please contact: Donna Nicely, director, 615 Church Street, Nashville, TN 37219.2314, Telephone 615.862.5760, e-mail donna_nicely@metro.nashville.org PROVIDENCE Associates LLC Library Planners Consultants MIAMI BEACH LIBRARY ENGINEERING Miami Beach, Florida FOR ARCHITECTURE C a L i t c tOo I } Y IV s - ( h 1 1 The Miami Beach Library welcomes visi- when this area is occupied. Outside air Architect Borrelli& Associates tors from all over the world. Tucked in a that is drawn into the building is pre- Miami, Florida 1 campus setting that includes the Bass treated to provide humidity control, and Museum and Collins Park, the new humidity levels are maintained at 45%- Robert A.M. Stem 1 45,000-sf structure does double-duty as 50%. Noise generated by the air han- New York,New York a cultural arts center.Extensive program- dlers is reduced by treated insulation and 1 ming throughout the year attracts large sealed walls in the mechanical rooms. Owner 1 audiences for lectures, films, discussion Serving the 130-ton chilled water load is Miami-Dade County groups, concerts, dance programs and the nearby stand-alone central plant.All Board of County Commissioners children's events. Many of these activi- of the library's HVAC equipment and sys- D ties are held in the street-level Cafe in the tems can be monitored and controlled by Major Components Park,which was converted from the former a single operator using the Direct Digital Multi-Purpose Spaces library's round lecture theater. Control(DDC)system. Reading Tables/Carousels Book Stacks D The library is also a technology center, Functionality and energy efficiency were Arts and Crafts Room with banks of Internet-ready computers; also important criteria in the lighting de- Conference Rooms Auditorium study tables that are wired for computer sign, which provides solutions to the Computer Training Room terminals or laptops; and a computer library's diverse needs. For instance,the Offices training room. State-of-the-art telecom- book stacks are illuminated by indirect Outdoor Cafe munications and audio-visual presenta- two-lamp fluorescent fixtures which are Central Plant tion equipment serve the auditorium. pendant-mounted 18" below the ceiling. Security is maintained via closed-circuit Specialized lighting also serves the read- Project Size television and monitors,with a separate ing tables and carousels, the arts and 45,000 sf entrance for the library's security staff. crafts room, conference rooms,the audi- torium, lobby/gallery, offices and staff 1 The mechanical design provides tem- lounge. Battery backup provides power Construction Cost l perature and humidity control and helps foremergency lighting and the fire alarm, $10.3 Million lower energy costs by reducing airflow security and telephone systems. during non-peak hours. The HVAC sys- Completion Date a tem uses three variable-air-volume, 2001 chilled-water air handlers with variable frequency drives for increased energy TLCServices efficiency.VAV boxes in individual spaces Mechanical maintain temperature within those Electrical spaces.A separate outside airunit serves Communications & Technology the auditorium and is operational only A r3 `[$ 74 LIBRARIES ENGINEERING F.0R ARCHITECTURE SELECTED CLIENTS Beaches Branch Library Jacksonville, Florida Broward County Neighborhood ; Library Prototypes Ft. Lauderdale,Florida Cape Coral Library Cape Coral,Florida Florida Atlantic University City of Miami Beach s Bayside High School Central Reference Library Facility-� N.Palm Beach Library Library Media Center Cocoa,Florida 3 ' = Clearwater Main Library Clearwater, Florida East Regional Library Lee County,Florida Florida ABM University r Carnegie Library r Tallahassee, Florida Lincoln Elementary Media Center Flagler College Plant City, Florida ' William L.Proctor Library Martin Luther King,Jr.Library A Melbourne, Florida rr Merritt Island Library a s1 -• Merritt Island, Florida r North Brevard Library Titusville, Florida Okeechobee County Library Okeechobee, Florida UCF/BCCJoint-Use Library Port St.John Library Port St. John, Florida South Beach Library South Beach, Florida t University of Miami P Richter Library i Miami,Florida 4 ; Florida State University Strozier Library �p Orlando Public Library wLL� AVENTURA GOVERNMENTAL CENTER ENGINEERING—� FOR ARCHITECTURE A ven tura,Florida s r v� N" Michael A.Shiff&Associates When Aventura,a South Florida city with separate lot for an estimated 150 cars also Design Team flairto spare,wanted to make a statement serves the complex. Prime with its new municipal complex, it turned MichaelA.Shiff&Associates to two award-winning architects to col- Two 145-ton air-cooled chillers, con- Ft.Lauderdale,Florida laborate on the project:Michael A.Shiff& cealed from view in a rooftop parapet, Design Consultant Associates and Arquitectonica. The re- serve the building's cooling needs. Two Arquitectonica sult: a dramatic, stunningly simple build- variable-air-volume air handlers, one for Miami,Florida ing destined to become a landmark. Pre- the 1 st and 2nd floors and one for the 3rd, cast panels form a two-story elliptical base 4th and 5th floors, provide temperature thattapers outward.Overlapping the base control and enhance energy efficiency Owner at an angle is a six-story rectangular tower by reducing air flow during non-peak City ofA ventura Commissioners with a portal arch and recessed balco- hours. The design also features a dedi- Aventura,F/orida nies. Horizontal aluminum fins wrap cated exhaust system forthe holding cells 1 around the glass curtain-wall tower. and fume hoods in the lab areas. Direct Major Components i digital controls allow an operator to moni- City Council Chambers Visitors enter the complex at the second for and regulate the building systems via 3 Floors of Municipal Office Space level through a soaring, cantilevered computer. 2-StoryAtrium Public Safety Level With i metal canopy suspended by a pair of Covered Police Garage And Sallyport metal trusses. A two-story glass atrium Electrical engineers worked closely with and City Council Chambers, complete the team's lighting/security/telecommu- ProjectSize with20-foot ceilings and an elevated seat- nications consultant and provided con- 80,000sf ing area for council members, are lo- duit and empty raceways for his design. cated on this level. Three elevators pro- The electrical service to the building is Construction Cost vide access to the third, fourth, and fifth provided by an FPL transformer vault at $13.5Million floors, which house the offices and con- 277/480-volts, 3-phase,4-wire. To serve ference rooms for all city departments. the critical needs of the municipal com- Also located on the third floor are the plex, a 700-kw backup generator pro- Completion Date police dispatch area,a gymnasium/locker vides emergency power to more than Apri/2000 room, lunchroom and kitchenette. half the building, including all of the life- safety systems, the police dispatch area TLCServices The police station is on the first level and and the air conditioning system. Other Mechanical includes office space,an assembly room, features include specialized lighting in Electrical four holding cells, an interview room, a the atrium, track lighting in the council Plumbing lab and other specialized rooms. In the chambers stage area, security cameras Fire Protection back there's a covered, attached garage and card-access entry. The complex is to provide police personnel secure entry fully sprinklered. into the first level, as well as a vehicle sallyport and loading/receiving area. A El 0 Tom Graboski Associates, Inc.•City of Dania Beach 07-007 Q El Similar Projects City of Miami, Coconut Grove Streetscape Coconut Grove, FL Client: City of Miami Project Description: TGA, working with Elizabeth Plater-Zyberg of DPZ Architects, created a vehicular and pedestrian wayfinding signage system for Coconut Grove, Florida as part of the Coconut Grove streetscape charette team. The signage component consisted of vehicular guide signage, entry feature banner poles, pedestrian wayfinding, map plan kiosks, neighborhood street signs, distinctive post applications for standard DOT traffic and information signage and City of Miami parking lot identity and directional signage. Budget&Actual Cost: • Masterplan Charette: $50,000.00 • Implementation Estimate: $250,000.00 • Completion Date: April 2002 • Implementation Phase —Design: $32,000.00 p • Implementation Estimate: $1,400,000.00 Performance: Implementation Phase: Contract signed August 1 2002 with TGA by City of Miami Parking Authority. 1 I Project Status: Ongoing 1 1 Key Individuals: Principal Tom Graboski Graphic Designer Damian Rakowsky I Contact Person: (Implementation) (Masterplan) Miami Parking Authority Duany Plater-Zyberg 190 NE 3Id Street 1023 SW 251h Avenue Miami, FL 33132 Miami, FL 33135 305.373.6789 305.644.1023 Attention: Mr. Arthur Noriega Attention: Ms. Elizabeth Duany Zyberg t� ❑O y a 63 ek t City of Coconut Grove, Florida City wide Vehicular Wayfinding ! and Parking Trailblazer System ! Signage System ! ! ! tgadesign.com Tom Graboski Associates Deg tgn usa 305.669.2550 ! + Tom Graboski Associates,Inc.•City of Dania Beach 07-007 ES ❑❑ Similar Projects Pinecrest Gardens Miami, FL Client Name: Village of Pinecrest Project Description: Tom Graboski Associates, Inc. provided the Village of Pinecrest with wayfinding and graphic design services in the development of an identity graphic program for Pinecrest Gardens and development of signage using the identity graphic treatment throughout the park, including identification signage, directional signage, interpretive signage, attraction identification signage and regulatory and information signage. TGA designed and developed major entry identification signage at two entrances to Pinecrest Gardens as well as development of signage design for pedestrian directional signage to amenities/ g attractions, restrooms, etc. TGA provided attraction identification signage, for areas such as petting zoo, exhibits, several playgrounds, and other specific areas. TGA also developed concept and designed numerous interpretive 1 signs throughout the property, regulatory and information signage as required, and also provided graphic design for ADA signage, I including Braille for public areas for Pinecrest Gardens. Project Status: Commenced September 2003 and was installed in 2004 Budge& Actual Costs: Cost(Original): $17,500.00 (Design fees only) Cost(Actual): $17,500.00/$4,000.00* *Additional Services Contact Person: 11551 South Dixie Highway Pinecrest, Florida 33156 305.234.2121 Attention:Jocelyn Galiano Gomez ❑c-I Q❑ Ia rt F ' 1 d f4 dg5�a�y .l�. �'-� •FY'T� r k ga . � a� a A . � ' City of Pinecrest,Florida < � Pinecrest Gardens Exterior Identity& Wayfinding Signage System tgadesign.com Tom Graboski Associates Do i,ri uSy 305 66S 2550 Tom Graboski Associates, Inc.•City of Dania Beach 07-007 Q Similar Projects Project Name: Dadeland Station Location: Miami, FL p Client: Berkowitz Development Group B Project Description: TGA designed a signage program for the retail complex and 6-level parking garage. The unique environmental graphic design solution complemented the architectural theme of the 0 ' complex and includes identity, directional, traffic and 1 regulation D.O.T. signage for the exterior, as well as a complete 1 wayfinding identity signage system for the interiors. 1 I Budget&Actual Cost: Actual amount: $760,000.00 I I 1 Project Performance: Project commenced October 1994 i and was completed in December 1996. Key Individuals: Principal Tom Graboski Senior Designers Peter Zorn & Mary Rosseland Graphic Designer Kerry Meier Contact Person: Berkowitz Development Group \2665 S. Bayshore Drive, Suite 1200 Miami, FL 33133 (305)854-2800 Attention: Mr. Jeffrey L. Berkowitz, President !i a s ❑a ❑❑ �. rZ .. . ` -AN IT- �' 11 ,a w®da f Y A No w f f F{ Y 1.)•<.a 14 . _ 2 n -• r Dadeland Station&Streets of Mayfair Retail Environments 1996 tgadesign.com Torn GrabosW Associates'L isign usa 305.669.2550 SHORT TERM PARKING AREA AT MIA MI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT '6P Miami, Florida FIRM'S NAME: Weidener Surveying & Mapping P.A. CLIENT: Miami Dade County Aviation Department P.O. Box 592075 Miami, Florida 33159 Carlos Jose, Manager Technical Support 305/876-8398 305/876-0249 (fax) TYPE OF SERVICES: Topographic Survey 1.4 3 FEES: $ 39,225 PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE: September 2005 — January 2006 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Weidener Surveying & Mapping, P.A. (WSM) provided a topographic survey of the current site of the short term parking area located opposite of, the airport hotel at Miami International Airport. This survey included both levels (arrivals and departures) which will be the location of a new airport hotel. WSM Specifically included the location of all improvements that pertain to the short term parking area including visible evidence of utilities, striping, drainage, speed bumps, barriers, columns and the park area that is west of the second level parking deck. The area that WSM surveyed is bounded on the east by the existing Flamingo and Dolphin parking garages and on the north, south and west by the airpqq roadway. .Horizontal datum was the Florida State Plane Coordinate system, East Zone, NAD 83 adjustment of 1990. Vertical datum is the National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929. WSM also provided a drawing in AutoCAD, Version 2002 delivering six signed and sealed copies thereof. ra U.S. COURTHOUSE Miami, Florida =' FIRM'S NAME: Weidener Surveying and Mapping P.A. CLIENT: US General Services Administration 401 West Peachtree Street 4 Atlanta, Georgia 30365-2550 � George G. Eaves, Jr., Architect `4 404/331-4218 Ellis Don Construction 400 N. Miami Avenue Miami, Florida 33128 - Stanley Hole Y� 786/425-1970 TYPE OF SERVICE: Surveying and Mapping FEES: $63,558 r� 4 PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE: April 1997— August 2005 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: 8 The United States of America has constructed a new`$125 million -courthouse in downtown Miami. WSM provided boundary surveys and topographic surveys for acquisition of the site and for design. Utilities were carefully surveyed. The site required the vacation of NW 4 Street and extensive platting services. Considerable interface was required with City of Miami officials to secure approval and with many utilities for easements. Platting was completed in September 2001. Construction activities included establishment of control-for the 14 story building and extensive surveys for a tunnel under North Miami Avenue to connect to the Federal Detention Center and the existing Federal Courts building. The site is approximately 550,000 square feet. Design and platting related services were provided from April 1997 thru March 2002. Construction services have been provided from August 2002 thru present. Total fee to date is $63,558. LAND SURVEYING SERVICES Miami&&*Florida 4 FIRM°S NAME: Weidener Surveying and Mapping P.A. CLIENT: The School Board of Miami-Dade County 1450 N.E. 2nd Avenue, Suite 305 Miami, Florida 33132 Nancy Tobin 305/995-2423 z_ 4 TYPE OF SERVICES: Surveying and Mapping FEES: $325,991 (thru August 2006) �2 PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE: March 2004 - March 2008 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: _ Weidener Surveying and Mapping P.A. (WSM) was awarded a 4 year contract in March 2004 by the School Board of Miami-Dade County to provide land surveying services throughout the county. This is the 4th contract WSM has been awarded by the School Board since 1989. Under this contract, WSM has performed boundary and topographic surveys at 28 schools (thru August 2006) encompassing 35 work authorizations. All services provided were for improvements to the various schools across the county and the development of new sites. 4A Surveys ranged from small to large/complex size tracts. Boundary surveys were performed on new schools as well as updates on schools surveyed by WSM A, under previous contracts. Full topographic surveys were also made that included exceptional detailing of utilities, parking and other significant site features. 9 > REFERENCES �a a Name of Firm,City,County,or Agency:City of Boca Raton Address:201 W.Palmetto Park Road,Boca Raton,Florida 33432 Contact Name and Phone Number:Maurice C.Morel.PE-561.416.3425 a Name of Firm,City,County,or Agency:Broward County School District Address: 1700 SW 14th Court,Fort Lauderdale,Florida 33301 Contact Name and Phone Number:Bertram Lewars - 954.712.1906 a Name of Firm,City,County,or Agency:Port Everglades Address: 1850 Eller Drive.Fort Lauderdale,Florida 33306 Contact Name and Phone Number:John Fogleson.PE- 954,469,0142 J Name of Firm,City,County,or Agency:City of Coral Gables Address:285 Aragon Avenue,Coral Gables,Florida 33134 Contact Name and Phone Number:Alberto Delgado- 305.460.5001 Name of Firm,City,County,or Agency:City of Aventura a Address: 19200 West Country Club Drive.Aventura.Florida 33180 Contact Name and Phone Number:Antonio F.Tomei - 305.466.8925 Name of Firm,City,County,or Agency:Miami Dade County School Board Address: 1450 NE 2nd Avenue,Miami.Florida 33132 Contact Name and Phone Number:Rose Diamond - 305,995,4810 ) ) D ) ) ) �� www.bermelloajamil.com 1. 1 1 1 1 1 N REFERENCES j 1 ► w akdaslYbhaiem Encinetcring Name of Firm,City,County,or Agency:Broward County Address: I University Drive,Plantation Florida 33324 Contact Name and Phone Number:Richard Tornese-954 577 4555 Name of Firm,City,County,or Agency:Port Everglades Address: 1850 Eller Drive,Fort Lauderdale Florida 33306 Contact Name and Phone Number:John Fogleson.PE- 954.523 3404 Name of Firm,City,County,or Agency:City of Pompano Beach Address: 1204 NE 5th Avenue Pompano Beach Florida 33060 -Contact Name and Phone Number:Clayton Young-954,786.4029 Nutting Engineers Name of Firm,City,County,or Agency:Palm Beach County Facilities and Capital Improvements Address:3200 Belvedere Road Building 1169 West Palm Beach Florida 33406 Contact Name and Phone Number:Audrey Wolf-561 233.0215 Name of Firm,City,County,or Agency:Miami Dade County Public Schools Capital Improvements Address: 1450 NE 2nd Avenue,Room 322 Miami Florida 33132 Contact Name and Phone Number:Nancy Tobin - 305.995.2423 Name of Firm,City,County,or Agency:City of Hallendale Address:630 NW 2nd Street Hallendale Beach Florida 33009 Contact Name and Phone Number:jenny Cheritas PE -954 457 1622 Providence Associates Name of Firm,City,County,or Agency:Broward Count/ Public Library Address: 100 South Andrews Avenue Fort Lauderdale Florida 33009 Contact Name and Phone Number:Robert Cannon - 954 357 7443 Name of Firm,City,County,orAgency:Yuma County Library District Address: 185 S Main Street,Yuma,Arizona 85364 Contact Name and Phone Number:Susan Evans.928 782 1871 Name of Firm,City,County,or Agency:Frisco Public Library Address:6101 Frisco Square Blvd Suite 3000 Frisco lexas 75034 Contact Name and Phone Number:Ronald R.Heezen PhD -972 335 5510 www.bermelloajamil.com r - Fps.. REFERENCES a TLC Engineering or Architecture Name of Firm,City,County,or Agency:Broward County Construction Management Division Address: 115 South Andrews Avenue,Room A550 Fort Lauderdale Florida 33301 Contact Name and Phone Number:Ed Maurice.RA-954,357,6417 Name of Firm,City,County,or Agency:City of Sunrise Address: 10770 West Oakland Park Blvd Sunrise Florida 33351 Contact Name and Phone Number:Alan Gavazzi.RA-954.572.2487 Name of Firm,City,County,or Agency:City of Boca Raton Address:2500 NW IstAvenue,Boca Raton,Florida 33431 Contact Name and Phone Number:Mike Fichera - 561.416.3391 8 Tom Crahowski &Associates, Inc. Name of Firm,City,County,or Agency:City of Coral Springs Address:9530 West Sample Road Coral Springs Florida Contact Name and Phone Number:Susan Hess-954.344.1 156 Name of Firm,City,County,or Agency:C�of Coral Gables Address:285 Aragon Avenue Coral Gables Florida 33114 Contact Name and Phone Number:Jim Kay- 305.460.5069 Name of Firm,City,County,or Agency:City of Aventura 9 Address: 19200 West Country Club Drive.Aventura Florida 33180 Contact Name and Phone Number:Alan Levine-305.466,8931 1 `'&dener St-irveying & €la ping, PA Name of Firm,City,County,or Agency:Florida Department of Transportation- District 6 C Address: 1000 NW 1 I I th Avenue.Miami,Florida 33172 Contact Name and Phone Number:Gaspar Lobaina PE PLS- 305.470.5 185 1 Name of Firm,City,County,or Agency:Florida Department of Environmental Protection 1 Address:3900 Commonwealth Blvd.,Tallahassee,Florida 32399 Contact Name and Phone Number:Jorge Alonso.PLS-850,245.2637 1 1 Name of Firm,City,County,or Agency:Miami Dade County Public Works Address: I I I NW I st Street Suite 1610 Miami Florida 33128 1 Contact Name and Phone Number:Luis Lacau.Jr..PLS - 305.375.5774 I I www.bermelloajamil.com REFERENCES Sun-Tech Enginec_,,rs, inc. Name of Firm,City,County,or Agency:Broward County Construction Management Services Address: 115 South Andrews Avenue,Room A-240,Fort Lauderdale,Florida 33301 Contact Name and Phone Number:Edmund Maurice-954,357,6417 J Name of Firm,City,County,orAgency:St.Thomas Aquinas High School Address:2801 SW 12th Street,Fort Lauderdale,Florida 33312 Contact Name and Phone Number:Monsignor Vincent Kelly-954.581.0700 Name of Firm,City,County,or Agency:The Bruce Group Address:900 East Atlantic Avenue,Suite 13,Delray Beach,Florida 33483 Contact Name and Phone Number:Bruce Jarvis-561.665.0046 D D D 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 yr www.bermelloajamil.com I 1 ' 2.m COST PROPOSAL 74 Master Site Plan $160,000.00 Analysis&studies with deliverables Meeting with City Manager's Office, $20,000.00 -� Community Development, .� Public Services and Fire Rescue y� Two City charettes with City residents $25,000.00 Three appearances and presentations $20,000.00 Before City Commission TJ TOTAL................................................................................................... $225,000.00 Subject to change and/or further negotiations. 1 9 4 9 e ,� T www.bermelloajamil.com '✓ 9 .,?'are G?..�. .. .• .::.� K+,y ry - � arr �' ^ .✓� r 4"` ���; �� r`• �•,� Rh�"! �.p}�� �,K ��r,�} '�rra"> r -.�a..v,,,X;. •�3 ,'T"�� 'i � k "�S C! a�'1 r rr�;-vL%gx .. �h+5 F� J1��'�Y)fE,�`4��� 4 ef� CL '�>.+'��4 `4• � � F °'� 7 +r. ..,,t'+��,Fy{t '��' ^i�,"��I,fi ,s ,Fq. ✓la. �r x �r Dw '+ � feb►uOf ,�� � k. .,.• �•^� ;��r�„, ,:�k +R � � s�Y'cPt� ;n+��� .� >� ��>���h-•cs�.r4r.. zy"v ifg'�.t�,".4 y F, lr ,�# `1 " .' � r•r id, '� y� �"t."4 y,�.�� •'�°k"�' '";0` .,7"k, +�" r , _- .•. u. 0;t.�'d` ,yti!^` q .µ � v �•i•'. ,n. yt€� ,"',f �S� h'a� .i,...1X:����ay4 "w4 �' Y t.;� �� 4�`�'4��:`�,,3�,,��,'0_ i yp`�� -. ry�'�,{ � �t�a 1 "� �'".r��,c '#' ,'L .aA f 0 -ic,,.a, #r--,: r:+, a� 1 RQWA ESHi ER1 F S 01=F1 LIBRARY B r_ .r4r;-::�"a,`"r: „z:�.s, a ar .,`"`'FW,arrw�'cA`t'�'ivre",�"` vr'`, ''",ra"`. `'�+�, -.5 : ` ;' � +•...1 �41., d r .,,�,;' ,xdx, 3 �{'• j- RK'ING s '�:;. �£g ,K�1�':..D L�,�i y ,,,,w.Y£ � v, '+ -.z'i,;i '' 'rr•;.. 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'«$r�,�y..-. w � � I tt• 't P February 7,2007 Ms.Louise Stilson,City Clerk City of Dania Beach "Dania Beach library,Broward's Sheriff's Office,and Parking Garage" 4AL 100 West Dania Beach Boulevard 2006 FIRM 1�YEAR Dania Beach,Florida 33004 A l,t tl fi D S 9'II:N RE:Bid Number 07-007—Library,Broward's Sheriff's Office,and Parking Garage Master Site Plan Consultant Services Dear Ms.S61son: Cn PGAI is pleased to express our interest in the City of Dania Beach library,Broward Sheriff's Office,and Parking Garage r Master Site Plan Project. We know that the city has ambitious plans to revitalize its city center for your residents and business owners. New cultural facilities and ample parking can only benefit that mission. nCD After our discussions with Mr.Leeds and site visit,we feel confident that the vision and experience of our team will 3 contribute significantly to a successful effort. We offer the City of Dania Beach a blended team of nationally recog- nized land planners,architectural visionaries,full service engineers and landscape architects.Together we will create a � fresh perspective to realizing your master planning goals. With dozens of planning and urban design assignments of all scales and scope to our credit,we at PGAL feel highly qualified for this significant urban design and planning project.Our inclusive,interactive approach to master planning ��.�'�' ' ���� .�: has brought us accolades from clients nationwide.Together,we will work with you to develop the City's vision for the future of this significant civic complex. Our team includes highly qualified consultants with whom we have successfully worked on past civic,corporate,and university planning projects,and who have experience working in the City as well as Broward County...consultants who will go the extra mile to deliver,on time,a creative and viable plan for growth,unification and civic enhancement. r We propose: Walter P.Moore Parking Consultants and Structural Engineers x 300 S.Orange Avenue—Suite 815 � k,a Orlando,FL 32801 ® TLC Engineering for Architecture M/E/P/Telecommunications Engineer 800 Fairway Drive—Suite 250 r yy Deerfield Beach, FL 33441 . a Kimley-Horn Civil Engineers/landscape Architects/Planners . 5200 NW 33rd Avenue—Suite 1094 Ft.Lauderdale,FL 33309 � Our team is in the business of creating great civic environments;bringing strong urban planning,campus planning,site design services,and superior insight into the design of library,public safety,and parking garage projects to the City of Dania Beach. Our team has successfully completed similar projects statewide with such clients as Florida Atlantic University,the City of Boca Raton,Broward County,Mt.Olive Baptist Church,the City of Delray Beach,the Broward County School Board,AMO,and St. Lucie County as well as other numerous universities,corporations,and municipalities nationwide. From our office in Boca Raton,less than 30 minutes by car door-to-door,our planning team is available to begin work immediately and will be on-site regularly throughout the course of this important planning project for research,meetings,community workshops,and formal presentations. We appreciate this opportunity to provide our qualifications.However it is our work itself that most eloquently communicates our ambitions and best expresses the insight, skill,and imagination of the PGAI team. We are excited to demonstrate how we can best apply this knowledge to assist you and benefit the City of Dania Beach library, Broward Sheriff's Office,and Parking Garage Master Plan. We thank you for your consideration and look forward to hearing from you with a favorable response for an interview. Respectfully yours, Ian A.Nestler,AIA Principal 791 Park of Commerce Blvd. Suite 400 Boca Raton,FL 33487 IT]561 988 4002 IF]561 988 3002 j AA 0003337 EB00008240 ��,� 1 � �..:r.: a i •t ,;fit- a, R ,. ,�, �. Iv General Information Year founded Re ulation 1946 The majority of PGAL's commissions exceed$10 mil- Type of Entity lion in project value with a civic portfolio exceeding Corporation $750 million. PGAL has successfully partnered with ^ some of the nation's and states most prominent cit. t , Staff Size ies,counties,developers,and corporations. ; 211 Architects,Engineers,and Staff Resources , PGAL has maintained a strong presence and staff in Gross Billings Florida for well over 25 years with 35 architects inte- 1996 $19,963,487 2001 $39,556,557 rior designers,and planners based in Boca Raton. Our = i 1997 $19,562,857 2002 $32,951,614 local staff members have been involved in such promf 1998 $22,810,197 2003 $30,076,398 nent master planning,library,and garage projects as: 'a r 1999 $29,219,569 2004 $39,614,591 . AMO STAR Center Master Plan and Implementation — � - -- t 2000 $35,176,941 2005 $40,721,892 . .22nd Street Master Plan for Hillsborough County '' Financial Reference ° Master Plans for FAU Boca Ratan,Davie,MacArthur, and Treasure Coast Campuses Mr.Scott Baxter a Broward and Palm Beach County libraries �{ Frost Bank - 1200 Smith,Suite 200 • Broword County Sheriffs Office Fire Facilities =°f Houston,TX 77002 ® City of Lauderhill Public Safety Complex , 713-388-7776(phone) C City of Stuart Public Safety Complex • South County Courthouse Garage in Delray Beach 113-388-1607(fax) • Old School Square Packing Garage in Delray Beach Organization • Broward Community College Parking Garage PGAL is a U[service architectural,engineering,plan- Recognition ning,and interior design firm with annual net billings Having received over 250 awards and citations for of over$40 million. Ranked#235 by ENR News, design excellence,PGAL is known not only for innova- PGAL has nine offices across the country including tive architecture,but also for a collaborative approach £, Alexandria, Virginia; Atlanta, Georgia; Boca Raton to design. Whether the requirement is developing and Fort Lauderdale,Florida;Las Vegas,Nevada;Los state-of-the-art stimulating, collaborative work envf Angeles, California, Phoenix, Arizona, and Houston ronments,or creating a highly flexible community re } , _ q source environment,PGAL is a leader in providing (head uarters)and Dallas,Texas. Principals pro- fessional design and project management services. Jack Linville,AICP,Chairman Insurance(overage Jeffrey P.Gerber,AIA,President and CEO PGAL,a Texas corporation registered to do business Kenneth Brown,AIA,Executive Vice President in Florida, carries professional liability insurance of L Earle S.Alexander,Jr.,FAIA $5 million. The firm is also accustomed to carrying fl': David L.Andrews,AIA separate project insurance policies of$10 million and Ted Blackerby,AIA above for our significant projects. _ x Cathy Boyce Dennis Comiskey,PE PGAL is covered by Continental Casualty, Transports—?' Beth Funk tion Insurance Co.; Valley Forge Insurance Co.; and ,r Cheryl Gajeske,AIA,LEED AP XL Specialty Insurance Co. under the management of _ y Costos K.Georghiou,PE Stoltz and Company,Ltd.,policy#s TCP2053853634 David Moss,AIA (general liability), BUA2024217261 (automobile li t a - Ion A.Nestler,AIA ability),CUP2024217762 (excess/umbrella liability), t LJ.Vincik,PE,RPLS WC2024217096(worker's compensation and employ- Jeffrey A.Weiner,AIA e(s liability),and DPR9419931 (professional liability). r' J, Florida Address 791 Park of Commerce Boulevard,Suite 400 Boca Raton,Florida 33487 PGAL [P] 561 988 4002; [F] 561 988 3002 1 n°'. •�'�'u�'� �, 7x �'�..z + a .Sv a ��4��&� m4a ., ,v :,`�";dp ct 6"� aqa k:7'}r 3 5 �Wffi ' 5: ME0 . MASTER SITE PLAN CONSULTANT SERVICES T E A M O R G A N I Z A T I O N h � � j = i9Iech—iica€,Elec;rtcal/Ptumbincg PGAL` �a TILDE."'I LOBNITZ COOPER j SENIOR MECHANICAL ENGINEER PROJECT MANAGER/SENIOR PLANNER " ------------------ — Brian Lomel,PE ___ Bruno Phillips,AM SENIOR ELECrRICAI ENGINEER - SENIOR PLANNER Charles Buchanan,Jr.,PE AMKonrad Kwok,A .:}. ---- -- — ---- - —- - -,' Structural Engineers c&Parking Cansulfvnt5 PLANNER_ W LTER P OR ASSOCIATES - Jennifer Evangelist ----._ __.__-:_ ------- _ + Blair Hanuschak,PE Bob Chapman, PE Civld �Lcaurl} c� Q,'PFnran:nos Asps tang i X IT�iLEY-HORN John McWilliams,PE Angelina Fairchild,PE I Tim Stillings,AICP Steve Lefton,ASLA,AICP Cost consultants PGAL Keith Emery ' 3 :.��-�„'��.�.�.x� �.t„r ,.-.Jc�'4+r�exv�+3� a.:ivrc,+"-zi 4.�.. •f a..� - 1 1 - s lan L Idestler-AIA, Principal Planner.A planner and orchited witli'34 years of Education experience, lu`n`brings outstanding and relevant experience to the`City of Dania Beach Master of Architectrure ` 3. Library and Parking Garage Master Plan Project.As the planner and architect for the AMO Harvard University, 1975 Star Center Expansion in Dania Beach, Ian has had the pleasure of interfacing with City staff including Larry Leeds and has gained an insightful understanding of the City's require Bachelor of Architecture { r , ments,urban opportunities and constraints and gosh and vision for area redevelopment. University of Southern California,1913 4 In addition,he has spearheaded the planning and design of nine libraries in Broward and Palm Beach Counties and been involved in the planning and design of over a dozen pork- , _ , ing garage projects including the Phase 1 implementation of the 715-tar South County~° k - Courthouse Parking Garage in Delray Beach which has shared usage with the City of Delray Beach;the 525-car City of Delray Beach Old School Square Garage with its added retail and cultural components,the 800-car expansion of the Palm Beach County Judicial Center Park- ing Garage in downtown West Palm Beach;and the planning and Design Criteria Package for the 1,394-car Parking Garage for Broward Community(allege's Davie campus. Public safety projects include The City of Stuart Public Safety Complex,the Lauderhill Public Safety Complex,and the Broward Sheriff's Office Fire Facilities countywideAs an urban planner, Ian is well versed in facilitating community chorettes and delivering presentations to the commission and public at large.Communities and academic clients that he has served from a planning perspective include Florida Atlantic University,the City of Delray Beach,the City of Coral Springs,the Greater Boca Raton Beach Tax District,and Warner Southern College. Bruno Phillips,Project Manager/Planner.Bruno Phillips brings 17 years of plan- Education ning and design experience to the project team.A Senior Associate with the firm, Bruno Bachelor of Architecture has also worked closely with the City on the AMO conceptual plans as well as the 2020 Florida Atlantic University,2003 Vision Plan for the Ft. Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. Bruno has also man- aged and designed the City of Delray Beach Old School Square Parking Garage,the Palm Beach County Judicial Center Parking Garage,and the Broward Community College Parking Garage.Current projects include the 40,000 SF City of Aventuro Performing Arts Center *p v and Miam@ade County Northeast Regional Library complex which also entails an intensive urban plan, and the City of Ft. Lauderdale Fire Station No. 49. In addition to bringing relevant project experience,Bruno is highly attentive to his clients,extremely detailed in „w = developing concepts and plans,and is excellent communicating with the owner,consultants and construction partners. Konrad Kwok,AIA,Planner.A highly talented designer and thoughtful planner with Education over 30 years experience,and six years at PGAL,Konrad Kwok also participated in the AMO Master of Architecture mt planning effort. In addition, he has served as Project Manager/Designer for 4 Broward Harvard University, 1980 County neighborhood libraries in North Lauderdale,Lauderhill,and Lauderdale Lakes and five Palm Beach County local and regional libraries in Boca Raton, Delray Beach, Palm Bachelor of Arts in Architecture Beach Gardens and Belle Glade as well as worked closely with Ian on the Florida Atlantic University of California at Berkley, University Davie Campus Master Plan, Hillsborough County's 22nd Street Master Plan, 1976 the Lauderhill Cultural Complex Master Plan,and the Boca Raton Police & fire Training Associate of Arts in Architecture Facilities. City College of San Froncisco,1974 PGAU ^ s Jennifer Evangelist,Planner.Jennifer Evangelist has eight years of pldnniog expert Education ence working with PGAL She has worked handin-hand Alan on over a dozen master Master of Architecture plan projects including the Mt.Olive Baptist Church exponsion program in ft.Lauderdale, University of Miami,1999 k the AMO Star tenter Expansion in Dania Beach;Florida Atlantic University's Boca Raton, �t a; Jupiter,St.Lucie West and Davie Campus Plan Updates and Housing Master Plan;Hllsbor• Bachelor of Science in Architecture rYQ w ough County's 22nd Street Master Plan;Warner Southern College's Campus Plan; Palm University of Maryland,1996 Beach Community College's Master Plans for take Worth,Palm Beach Gardens,and Belk Glade. Jennifer's specialty is code research, zoning, and coordination with jurisdictional 'A agencies. r � Brian lomel,PE,LEED AP,Senior Mechanical Engineer.Brian is a highly talent- Education ed mechanical engineer well versed in the HVAC design of technically sophisticated public Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering/ and academic libraries,parking garages and master plan assignments.Brian is also certified Cooperative Plan by the United States Green Building Council as a LEED Accredited Professional,is a noted The Georgia Institute of Technology, speaker on the subject,and has completed over a dozen LEED registered buildings including 1989 several at the silver and gold levels.Major projects to Brian's credit include the City of Co- conut Creek Master Plan,the AMO Master Plan and Phase I Implementation,Office Depors ' new Headquarters and Parking Garage,FAU's Campus Master Plans,the 11-story parking �3 garage at the Clinical Research Building at the University of Miami's Jackson Campus,the $15 million,42,000 SF City of Miami Beach Regional Library,Broward County's 75,000 SF North Regional Library,the City of Pompano Beach's 75,000 SF Replacement library,as t well as the City of Boca Raton.Police&Fire Training.Facilities;and Aventura Governmental Center. Brian has worked on over 20 projects with PGAL to ddte. Charles Buchanan,Jr.,PE,LEED AP,Senior Electrical Engineer.Chuck Buchan- Education an is an expert in the design of electrical systems for libraries and cultural buildings of all Bachelor of Electrical Engineering scales and scope,as well as parking garages and master Ian assignments. He thoroughly Georgia Institute of Technology,1991 _ w P . P 9 9 9 P 9 9 Y 9 9Y, understands how to develop plans for power delivery including utility and power distribution inside the facility, power and lighting layouts with branch circuit wiring, power one-line diagrams,fire alarm systems for low and high rise backbone systems for telephone/data/ cats/security systems,lighting protection,wiring of the HVAC and plumbing equipment and t _ ' preparation of detailed construction specifications.Chuck's most recent successes include k # the 50,000 SF Delray Beach Public library,the 750-car Part of Miami Parking Garage,the ? 2,000-car FAU Parking Garages I&II,the Coral Springs Public Safety Building,the City of r Miami Police Headquarters,and the Aventura Governmental Center. I PENAL Blair-Hanuschok, PE,Senior Structural Engineer.Blair brings 16 years of pro- Education gressrve experience in various aspects-of structural engineering deign including over a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, dozen significant large-scale projects for PGAL ranging in size from$10 million to$1.2 bil- Cum laude W lion. Relevant projects include the structural design for numerous parking garages including University of South Florida,1992 5 our City of Delray Beach Old School Square Garage,the Palm Beach County Judicial Center " Parking Garage,BCC's new Parking Garage,Atlanta City Courts Parking Deck,and Reston ;i Town(enter Retail Center and Parking Facility in Reston,Virginia.Other civic projects in, clude the DNR Marine Research Facility,St.Petersburg;the Florida Aquarium,Tampa,and the Georgia State University Library Transformation. r Robert Chapman, Parking Consultant: Bob Chapman has over 18 years experi- Education ence in the parking consultant and design field including numerous projects with PGAL.His Associate in Applied Science Degree .r areas of expertise include municipal studies,strategic planning,functional design,revenue -Engineering Technology control systems,waonding,start-up and on-going operational consulting for complex park- Richland Community College,1983 ing facilities.Major projects include Delray's Old School Square Parking Garage;Palm Beach County's Judicial Center Garage Expansion;BCC's new Parking Garage in Davie,conceptual ' studies,master plans,functional designs,revenue and access control equipment specifica- tions and graphics for the City of Fort Pierce for their new Downtown Parking Garage; 'z Central Ybor Parking Garage; Palm Coast Town Centers parking facilities; the Village of Merrick Park in Miami;Vanderbilt University in Nashville,Orlando Intemational Airport,the .v City of Baltimore and the Maryland Department of Transportation,to name a few. John McWilliams,PE:John McWilliams has expertise in traffic operations,and trans- Education portation design and planning. He served as the project analyst for the U.S. Highway 1 Bachelor of Civil Engineering x� Corridor Study(Marathon,FU and the Okeechobee Road Action Plan for FOOT District Six. Ohio Northern University,2000 John has performed a number of safety and operational analyses for FOOT Districts Four and . � Six. His experience includes intersection and corridor capacity analyses,traffic signal and pavement marking design,and comprehensive corridor plans and analysis.He is proficient in Synchro 5.0, Highway Capacity Software (HCS),AutoCAD R14,Microstation SE, and y a FOOT Quality/Level of Service Software.For the City of Dania Beach,John was involved —A on the Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design(CPTED)Study for the City and is s t providing conceptual traffic calming improvements in a portion of the City south of Dania Beach Boulevard,east of US 1,north of Sheridan Street,and west of SE 5th Avenue. i PGAL: ' ,,••�yLL 'l ...,Wi wxF, '` MEMO f Ira' " :3T. �S '�.. Angelina Fairchild,PE:As a lead engineer in Kimley-Horn's structural division,Angelina Education Fairchild is responsible for project management,production,scheduling,personnel coordina- Master of Science,Engineering iY� z tion,and quality control.She has been involved in.the design on a variety of urban and civic ._UniversOf Texas,.1988 �. projects including the City of Delray Beach Old School Square Parking Garage,the Rybovich Marina Redevelopment in West Palm Beach,the Boca Beach Club Expansion program in Boca Raton,and the Wilson Park Community Center., a Tim Stillings,AICP:Tim has more than 10 years of municipal land use and transports- Education wk tion planning experience. He is experienced in urban redevelopment,traffic calming,and Master of Community and Regional " redesigning city streets to minimize adverse impacts of motorized vehicles and accom- Planning modote pedestrian features.Additionally,he has a variety of transportation-related services Iowa State University, 1995 experience,including site plan review, bicycle/pedestrian planning,and comprehensive y� i yk planning.As a former planner with the City of West Palm Beach,Tim represented the City's ' Planning Department on the Bicycle/Pedestrian Advisory Committee and the Technical Ad- °tit'r �c visory Committee of the MPO.Through a public-private partnership,Tim is working on a traffic calming improvements Ian in a portion of the C south of Dania Beach Boulevard 9 P P P �Y east of US 1,north of Sheridan Street,and west of SE 5th Avenue. Y Steve Lefton,ASLA,AICP'As a landscape architect in the firm's land planning and Education landscape architecture division,Steve provides landscape architecture services to a variety Master of Business Administration t of projects from the master planning stage-to detailing and construction documents. His University of Miami,2001 ` experience includes urban and suburban,streeiscope master planning,consensus building, recreational planning,and project management'and coordination.Steve has successfully Bachelor of Landscape Architecture "} worked with several South Florida municipalities to develop community consensus for major Cornell University, 1994 urban improvement projects including:South Point Streetscape for the Miami Beach Rede- fi velopment Agency;Steetscape and Redevelopment Improvements for Boynton Beach(RA, Design District Streetscape and Coral Way Beautification Master Plan and Design Guidelines for the City of Miami;City of Homestead Community Redevelopment,and Hollywood Beach CRA Street Planning and Transportation Vision. Keith Emery,Cost Consultant:In an environment of escalating construction costs,a Education qualified cost estimator has become a vital part of our planning and A/E teams.We trust Bachelor of Civil Engineering& " Keith Emery's intimate knowledge of the South Florida construction climate. With over Construction Management with a Higher 30 years of experience behind him,Keith is well versed in cost estimating and construc- National Certificate fi tion estimate analysis for libraries, parking garages and downtown urban projects such University of Lancashire,London ✓ as our Broward County Neighborhood Libraries,the US Federal Courthouse in Miami'and Ft. Pierce, Ft.Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport Consolidated Rental Car Parking Garage in Ft.Lauderdale,the African-American Library in Broward County,the Hollywood *-w Community Library,and the Midport Parking Garage at Port Everglades. ,a 44 r r��3rs F J y•- 3 PGA . t*e.n p. zV.s i s�" 4° � , Nt2 . tFIV axi k t f + IF American— aritime Officers ----—- -- ---- Safety & Education STAR Center Expansion Master Plan Dania Beach,Florida At A Glance -- A...{Fxistny 4r..0 Bwloinj lq ExistingCour.cr House -e. ' Size: 8 Acres b i Existuiy wch Phase 1: New Construction and Renovafions �� c y1 Galley/Dintng Small Arms r Cent al Utilq Pant Pht r r - HSTRFii; k... ` Service Training FA, Approximately 100,000 SF _ — (Education and Training Facilities,Simulators, Tv STAR Center �, s�n��e Parxmg Simulators,Classrooms Kitchen/Dining,Small Arms Training) and Training Facilities Phase 2: New Construction _ Approximately 75,000 SF 4 Union (Education and Training Facilities, Simulators ( � Campus Housing,Parking) ••�� '; , rr' d � rtt. SslnCRetail .enter Program: • Master Plan for maritime education and trainingl «�� r lars faelhry Surface Parking • 8 acre site contains multiple buildings housing vari ous training and residential functions � • Combine into cohesive campus with additional A jo West training,administrative,and student housii ig units " within restrictive zoning and code requirements .d_ • Expand existing STAR Center to include:new 360 degree simulator,new training facilities,additional classroom space,additional storage,new student b: �, � New Surface i T housing, new kitchen/dining facility, new small Parking arms tmining facility, new central chiller plant, k ��" +• `o-;-. x increased parking r SNTTHSTREET Innovations - • Phased plan allows school'to remain operational New Surface Parking during expansion and renovation • Expand existing facilities to include new 360 de- gree training simulator ,X . New Recreation .� IL E_e�:opmnt .�r F ' New Landscape • Re-organize site to include new formal entrance to a Walkways campus • Increase pocking count to accommodate new growth _ Su,f-ce Parking r • Create new recreation area for students while on ", campus �, l Construction Cost: $7,600,000 Phase 1 f =Y $30,000,000-Build Out Completion Date: June 2006 Client: Mr.Allen Doper Daymer Construction Group P.O.Box 120 Mt.Airy,MD 21771 301-829-1772 FGALI h American Maritime Officers - -- Safety and Education Campus Implementation At A Glance Dania Beach,Florida Size: 40,000 SF(Phase 1) Program: a. e The American Maritime Officers Safety and. - - Education Plan (AMO)operates and maintains the R 8-acre STAR Center Campus located at 2 West Dixie r , Highway in Dania Beach,Florida.e Due to the expansive nature of the commercial vessel industry and increasing demand for high tech - o officer training and education,the AMO campus has hired PGAL to expand the existing STAR Center. The expansion phase will include: demolition of existing buildings and relocation of related infrastructure and design a fourstory, 40,000 SF _ : =c addition.The addition includes a new state of the art simulator with software capability to virtually simulate the operation of any type of vessel in any --- major seaport in the world,additional classrooms, r,.1 offices,maintenance and storage areas and 10,000 SF renovation of the existing four-story facilities. - Innovations: _ © To create a distinctive character,distinct sense of place and greater visibility for the AMO STAR Cen- ter campus,the recessed entrance is composed of - w a high quality,preweathered titanium zinc material and will develop a natural patina.The zinc material is crafted into metal panels and shaped into sails simulating the nautical images of clipper ships. Three levels of color,staggered seams and rivets imply elements of the fabricated hauls of great ocean liners. e Fenestrations penetrate the sails,exposed concrete and metal insulated of the exterior wall system pulling natural light into interior spaces,reflecting light off water features and exterior materials. ®Building corners capture elements of a teak-decked cc stern composed of full height glazing capped with ,. balconies and railing systems ending the composi- t ®Construction budget of$7.31 million in relation too : the approved program. Construction Cost: $7,310,000 w (ompletion Dote: December 2008 --------------------.._.__ - PAL Florida Atlantic University aster Plan At A Glance Boca Raton,Florida Size: 750 acres Program: :.4 • PGAL_provided this 20-year comprehensive master Ir plan in accordance with guidelines adopted by the .. State University System of Florida. • Situated in the high-growth region of Southeast Florida,FAU has a three#old mission—teaching, research,and public service—in a rapidly expand- ing urban environment. • Situated on a former military airbase,FAU shares borders with an executive airport, a water treaF ment plant,n research park,and Palm Beach Com T p. •. _ F x munity College South Campus. nx t t Innovations: iF • Long-term development pattern ,. • Architectural design vocabulary established ? L }, " • Animal habitat needs integrated with educational C P-V E growth requirements g n� o Strategic provision for future facility needs roMAL'N IrJ . . „ Construction Cost: N/A i ' + 3t�': s •- � F yT 4' f �S�pfkY j I Completion'Date: 2007 N `Client Mr.Thomas Donaudy u u Associate VP and University Architect 4 a� " ,.• , I ' j Florida Atlantic University 777 Glades Road COB 69 Room 101 Boca Raton Florida 33431 j 561-297-0083 C" ' � �" 4 '�'t k� E .r ' at x.1 � '• iA�t a ♦' V. rrt dr / 'as \ 1', \ " ,� • t1 q�s p♦♦+a♦ sue, �� �♦ T. i •.,'xx _f71 1 k:K 6 R 1 � �rsst r •,.M��fM `" --••---1 �' � rya; i '� b " �1 /� s I:F.,�.1 � �•� b� � �;, is t:tF fir � .� � , r PGAV Oil, 5.—g U 1 1 1 •i1r. .• ..:ae,. 'M• 'wry .y, {. ' ws a - { 1�/yUiJ�I ��u=: .a�r 51 PAN MULrnN t . New Fount Olive Baptist Church Master Plan At A Glance Fort Lauderdale,Florida Size: 13.6 Acres 4 � i k �a Program: Y, ti= t • Create cohesive campus for multi-building commu- nity church and support facilities in urban setting • Located within residential neighborhood in urban core of Ft.Lauderdale • Arrange site to accommodate 2 existing worship �` � facilities,new 3,500 seat worship hall,new Fam- ily Life Center,and all parking required by code M a Innovations: • Develop shared-parking and cross-parking access " analysis within the framework of the downtown Ft.Lauderdale CRA district • Organize site creating outdoor public spaces con- P, C. netting new and old facilities' • Parking is distributed throughout the site allowing "''`" •'` ; for phased lot completion as necessary • Planning provides phasing for development of new Qt g , - . buildings in accordance with availability of funding • Community campus ties together Church functions and local residents Construction Cost: TBD l Completion Date::. February 2006 PHASE t Client: Mr.Norman E.Taylor,Director Office of Economic Development 115 S.Andrews Ave.—Room A-540 �, �; � Fort Lauderdale FL 33301 954 3516155 t y YNmllfli+W � .., ^ (�' YFtuu U.(IPIfl QYgi091�61 A is 4 A tl A L' gp pp - awn. nrx 1 PHASE2 I FG ALI fir,.aec�F�,?,�.v..,r�'�# "�;•..,z*Fykn,���r, s,.a a„k�,w.f,..,..5..,,a.'s.a�,.n..z North 22nd Street Master Plan Hillsborough County,Florida At A Glance Size: 1.5 Miles(Street Reconfiguration) — Program: T - I ® The North 22nd Street Master Plan project con- I I silted of the study and redesign of a 1.5 mile long street in a transitional neighborhood in Hillsborough County,Florida.North 22nd Street is a heavily traf- I 9 i licked roadway that connects a busy commercial y i avenue with a large shopping mall. g _ --' o The Countycommissioned ?GAL to redesign the ?' street to accomplish various goals including:slow- ing of traffic, alleviating traffic along the street,and re-integrating the stieetscape into the sur- rounding neighborhood creating a "main street" for the local population. " . At the some time, the County is reinvesting into o this area building a large and successful commu- nity center, new health center,and new schools. i The new streetscape occomodates these projects f g as well as public transportation and the needs of = DUSTM various users,both young and elderly. _ \ FARM srorE Innovations: ' Gently curving roadway, narrow lanes, and i specialty paving to slow traffic and create visual interest. o Wide sidewalks.to accomodate pedestrians. - g o On-Street Parking,bus stops and transit shelters at " key locations. Turn lanes with landscape islands at major intersections. . Landscaped islands and mid-block crossing signals. Construction Cost: $9,800,000 (ompletion Date: Master Plan: May 2003 pp 4 Construction:On-going w client: J.Michael Callahan,AICP,RLA i Executive Planner Planning and Growth Management { t Hillsborough County - 601 East Kennedy Boulevard -- ,. 20th Floor P.O.Box 1110 Tampa,Florida 33601-1110 813-276-8387 FGALI 4.. Florida Atlantic University MacArthur Campus Master Plan At A Glance Jupiter,Florida Size: 135 acres '•�•0 ., +�� °tea Program: L Many visioning sessions and design charettes took 'A �G place in the master planning of this new the 135•acre •.4;Z campus. A particular challenge was protecting the J'Wft y „ internal integrity of the new campus to foster efficient and effective development, independent of the sur- rounding - : 'Abacod'community. At the some time the �.F�`. `a � k r - university began and continues to be a good neighborL.°w r ' ' �'� enhancing the community with its presence. Innovations: ., a Envisions a 10-year growth pattern. , • Addresses the issue of high traffic turnover in the midst of a residential communityplanned around p the urban village concept. m -• `� e Encourages sustainable design principles. e Maintains human scale with civic sense of place. ?ue. SIPEST5CAM Construction Cost: rr/a � - ..... M.VlT ACk - � t Corn letion Date: 2007(update) °"" '"° 1 C P P ��11All;WA. a (lient: Mr.Robert Friedman,AIA Architectutal Consultant ' Florida Atlantic University "= - • �' Boca Raton,Florida ' _: .,-afte )AN: AJ to 561-267-9881 M6ReE��y °n.Yta _ ` c�MrvS atu rau�+rp e � G L A ,48ACOA 71 TLT- JFDO tinCE InN/f6G�a t»cv•a-r nwsosi6�oe u�'ww GOU21-uhRrl&, ._'tr�` �. SWPS TA CAMPUS... TN!1r1A48N RDD PIA M T%8 Sep, cr Nor f=nCUs +rtn aACN '- AN PfalrfnAlB B - VDOP �/A IArF OR rP GP G T6arOR ^smsn,rii: •P r90s PGIL •.u f ', r{ SENSC OP 4EAR7 ,� l Tk t[o i.CM Y° r "ERHVFT �. e s ;: a r�MATTER SITE PI.AN Florida Atlantic University r ---=------ Davie Campus Master Plan Davie,Florida At A Glance Size: 11-acre lot Program: PGAL prepared a Master Plan for Florida Atlontic University's Davie campus, a 11-acre tract of land at the Central Campus of Broward Community Col At - lege. PGAL efforts took into consideration long term enrollment projections in excess of 4,000 students and major infrastructure improvements that were underway by the City and stormwater improvements and roadway and parking improvements that were ; ::t ''05 planned by Broward Community College campus and Florida Atlantic University. Innovations: o Parking and transit were key determinants of the ' + success of the plan. X ; o All neighboring institutions collaboratively to help with the common problems of transportation, parking,recreation opportunities,and community environment while planning for growth. ® The FAU plan recognized the axis of the BCC ' campus and created a link to it and also derived its own internal perpendicular axis and"front door"over the next ten years. FAU expects enroll. ment at Davie to exceed 4,000 students `. 74 Construction Cast: N/A (ompletion Date: 1996 , 4. 2006 Update 3 Y o^ y Client: Mr.Robert Friedman,AIA ( 40 f ' Architectutal Consultant Florida Atlantic University Boca Raton,Florida �. 561-267-9881 f Y = GAL, A � -����.uz�,.y�y��`'`"� il�'".�� u31�a �t l,u°e'u� �s•��� 2�t.�'�� x-.� � ���'� 5��',i.+:�.,p.�.z�,x.;��"�€Jt"#r+.`�if �^.nrez�F'".�r'�..�ni�'r'.� t ���x -:�'�''P•:,a?.�. /_� ;� ,�, {' tONSULTA1dT Florida Atlantic University --- ---- Treasure Coast Campus Master Plan At A Glance St.Lucie West,Florida fi s Size: 50 acres Program: PGAL is responsible for the FAU campus master plan, infrastructure development and is serving as associ 4r7 ,f� ate architects for the Phase I implementation of the Joint Use Campus with Indian River Community Co[ ' lege. The plan envisions a 10-year growth to 1,000 1 ' full-time students.The plan also addresses the issue of high traffic turnover in the midst of a planned resF dential community. ' t' Innovotions: • Integration of the FAU campus into the existing St.Lucie West development • High traffic turnover plan �~'' s�,�„ • Coordination of adjacent University and - Community College Master Plans Fni CAMPUS iRCC CAMPI I� Extensive wetland and environmental mitigation • Phase I features a Joint Use FAU/IRCC multi- building complex, 100,000 square feet in total, including acodemic facilities,a central library and administration center. Construction Cost: N/A Completion Date: 2001 � Client: Mr.Robert Friedman,AIA Architectutol Consultant # rz*AfC a lr wx rI Florida Atlantic University Boca Raton,Florida 561-267-9881 uy�Y r} `3 s s k at c r a z rt� �T S �? PGAL, - N Florida State University "tAMaster Plan Update ance Tallahassee,Florida Program: The State of Florida has mandated that every five years the State University System (SUS)update the Master Plan for each of its universities and the mul- tiple campuses of each. PGAL is the Prime consultant ^' in developing updates for two of them: Florida State i University in Tallahassee and Florida Atlantic University �� s in Boca Raton. These master plan updates are being ' "''e ' l �1 prepared in accordance with new guidelines adopted _ . " '+�� in 1992 by the State University System. � .,, , r a Innovations: ® Study topics ranging from academic mission and ., ..}. progroms,.land use,traffic and circulation,architec-. tural and landscape design guidelines, to coastal `;, \, ?,r „ _ f 'Y ' `" •�� . management and facility maintenance planning. T 0- a Special tasks at both universities include: A utility assessment of the capacity of existing :���`�. ( � `" utility systems for the next 10 years �. ttl► ('� II ��(, ° .fir Development of an expansion program Expansion of existing facilities A transportation modeling program a a 'Assessment of impacts to existing city infrostruture caused by proposed developments Assessment of environmental issues with campuses that lie within the coastal management zones and are su6jett to hurricane surge o Development of a Hurricene Evacuation Plan for both universities. Construction Cost. N/A Completion Date: 1994 Client: Mr.Mark Bertolami,Project Manager Board of Regents Tallahassee,Florida 32399-1950 904-644-3591 F Nil GAI University of Texas Medical Branch --- ---- - - Austin Research &Academic Campus Austin,Texas At A Glance Size: 25 acres ' 2.3 Million SF(3 Phases) „Program: PGAL was selected by UTMB to provide master plan- ning and Phase I design services for the redevelop- ment of a 25-ocre, $438,000,000 Research/Aco- demic Campus as part of the overall 700-acre Robert Mueller Municipal Airport (RMMA) redevelopment program.Protect components include: Academic Site 'Phase I . ,, r s t 85,000 SF Academic Building 91,000 SF Library/Student Center Building < r 118,420 SF Parking Garage 15 000 SF Academic/Retail Space i ! 180{ar Surface Parking Lot ` Phase II _ _'BAST 51ST STREET„ __„ 135,000 SF Allied Health/Auditorium Building 145,000 SF Administration Lo istics Building g I � 71 i NA 15,000 SF Academic Retail Space _..._.590-Car Parking Garage Phase III 180,000 SF Research Building 4 46 ---._ 15,000 SF Academic/Retail Space as -q r 590{ar Parking Garage Research Site Phase 1 75,000 SF Clinic Building 180,000 SF Research Building 1 14,400 SF Academic/Retail Space 59Kar Packing Garage Phase II 75,000 SF Clinic Building Construction Cost: $438,000,000(total program) 180,000 SF Research Building 2 14,400 SF Academic/Retail Space Completion Date: 2001 59Kar Parking Garage Phase III 180,000 SF Research Building 3 Client: University of Texas at Galveston The University of Texas System 301 University Boulevard Galveston,Texas 77555 L__--____. 4f�r°F• :fig"€<..a.x'frr..a:�.,.r°�.vv.'�:crY a"�...-�� ^e,�.v.a.,_a�'k'�ed„a:� *�.ka e University of Houston -- -- ----- - .:-:.Physical Image Master Plan At A Glance Houston,Texas Size: N/A r#,,c 11YA GS' 40 CAM1,OC/S IN Th'E Z 1='CENTOR ;^}CENTER FOR *ORGAN/ZEb AFLBKIBLE Program: Re50uR055 AGGE95 FOON NETWORKS a,PGAL prepared a Physical Image/Sense of Place y _ Plan for the Central Campus of the University of EN Ll N K 5 ro Houston.The plan included: N��N THFe, Image enhancement program for several key gateways or portals to the campus THIRD WARD " r I I, sorei.LR rB CAMPUSES Revitalization and growth in the residential TEXAS COHRUN T4 � : neighborhoods and commercial zones around ERH SoutN .. jF UNIvER51T`) ; t the perimeter of the campus ; r `' ;;;`,'�T ` n Guidelines and principles for improving the ' P 1 �ti edges of the campus and for being a "good R E v/rA L.!z E neighbor"to the community E06E5 w1714/1 I Internal patterns and design guidelines were EACH 5PECI F1C CO,vrEXT� P 9 9 RE5POA10 �A developed to lardy zones within the campus ro r►s °v° A system of nodes and linkages to improve 21 HR, URBAN CLOCK SEGUR f7 y/ wa Indin and orientation g (GIENCY/ CRLrArE NEW Recognize special areas of the campus that will Fie X J e;i-r r>I PA rN V A y s ro collectively provide campus visitors and inhabit L EGi6/L/TYI THE um/vB RS 1 r j s 'F k ants alike with a"sense of place"and a physr >4ESDURCE S J"` cal image that embraces the entire campus Innovations: ON o As the.compus expanded, it has Created tensions A SENSE OP FtNg SM50eg PROM RERCEPnokS D" A THRESHOGO/SA S£ JENE£u° 4,4R1�AiL5,., th n r'a CA:ICH P.'??'S.UJOERSTopO AS A .567 HOL A'.4EL.tr''CN^h�J .., With-It$nelghbar$and much of the edge land.IS : 'GCN,RPL r!r✓ARDS Sflc/f'c • i/HILN LAh'9C`N,FGED"AS A �/yOL f.... undeveloped thereby causing a sense of no man .%,, , �sr :• :xrn j" -" cCxgKwhO°1'! F Poe�°10 - 5*�m(D;.ily( land and retreat from the community. , `� _, sty. ,, TM•�,wu�, Aww,,.= This development helped determine how well the 2M��Oft rN!V rD4/L wire,-,i• ' university fits into the community and influenced .A.M,R Awc CnrynY/MA6 Ry.. theApality of its reputation as a public institution. ""'" "` ` rz"cM.edo 7ua'8 .. 1994 Completion Date: 9.• , (lient: Mr.Vergel L Gay,Jr.,AIA „•, 7� �— GRiENrMA4C CLARip 4, . ° rw•r,. Executive Director Facilities Planning and Construction SENSEOf NLAC� T�'1��S,�OL�S University of Houston 4211 Elgin Street,Suite 200 Houston,TX 77004 713-743-8025 'GAL. Treasure (oast Research and Education Park Master Plan �t.Q Glance St Lucie County,Florida s Size: Site to be 2,500,000 SF AL Program: i S�tn�P W ram+t #+�y3 d�ocwM i d ® {reate multiorgamzational research_campus Won ��� d wd.�u l ''+ ` w,. '" " M' 'a GS 3E} nwdt "nd b pa."da1 waq a w 5 ,� 6 modating facilities from a wide range of institutionsincludingthe University of Florida and the United '/ States Department of Agriculture Objectives: Stimulation of job growth, creation of positive county/regional image, minimize ac- cess & maintain security of research areas, ease >a (� �'t of phasing, flexibility for growth, preservation of P rA existin research studiestr P`b""'" "`mob vas g `}TWII, ii it �x�;1i�` wnw ,z l�T' ® Site divided by Florida Turnpike requires attention qit� , Ir_ d...NP.M , < ,` d to physical and visual connections "� x f r_ •n,�.�� x �� ��`?`'t•"i� � ��' �"^^� 1"sue ,r� l I .,�{ Innovations: Xt- ® Study and compare research and development `_'. -_ `�r `: ,�_, �. :: . . �;1 + _ ► _::. parks of similar scale and scope o Market analysis and feasibility study of project for ` �' —r— Future future viability and growth opportunities Aq°'S'"°" .l (School route) ® Analyze and evaluate current land uses, zoning, §takeholder needs and f ituie`requirements A� r ® Conceptual Plan recommendations: R&D functions occur east of Turnpike for greater accessibility and visibility 1 `,+,� x ,- - F c • Educational component not exceed 60 acres at 1 ,,T1A4 the core of the site Connections to local community minimized a Provide County with guidelines for future develop . ment and growth Construction(ost: n/a (ampletion Date: 2005 (lient: Mr.Larry Daum s o St.Lucie County Growth Management 2300 Virginia Avenue Fort Pierce,FL 34982 772-462-2822 M Air- PGA 0�gts �l i O ' k •,t �4 .. i-} r� � fa ' a: i i it :,'•! '4�� � • ' axe � sgW k _ _ �. _ _ _ _ � C, Iv • .Hollywood beach (RA: �- - -- -- - Street Planning and Transportation Vision At A Glance Hollywood,Florida Program: G Working intensely with a team of stakeholders,City 00.0 staff planners,architects,landscape architects,and , ;' � d engineers,,KimleyHam developed a transportgtion ! and revitalization plan for the City of Hollywood,a ( � - city that wished to retain and enhance its rich and vibrant past,to become an attractive mixed-use vil loge,and to make its beach a tourist destination. *•.: ��r.- ® Kimley-Horn helped the City rediscover its past - beauty and history so it could create the vision for lJ4"rk/i►1c l�;rfii its future. --- , ® Services: Public involvement, traffic planning, corridor and streetscape planning, and landscape M architecture F. TI r Innovations: Kimley-Horn helped the City define the CRA area, which includes the Broodwalk, Surf Road, AMA, and Hollywood Boulevard.This area was once the _ r garden spot of the(4, but like so many dowry T town areas, it has fallen into pockets of neglect .G and disrepair. The theme.for,the revitalized area nr ; became the friendly, charming beachside village % that enjoyed popularity in the 40s,50s,and 60s. To reach this end, a transportation network for this area was determined,.which included main pnd secondory thoroughfares and other significant. elements.We suggested making all thoroughfares two-way to facilitate traffic.When Al was recent .K' ;Mxrn -n +7�•a ♦ Ply`writ[3Tc �. IV widened, vehicular traffic became expedient, r but peclestrions,tourists,and bicyclists/rollerblod ers found it increasingly more dangerous.with ih / r excessive width and increased traffic speed. Our plan included narrowing the cross-section to three f r lanes with on-street parking to improve access for local traffic and tourists, and to make crossing safer through reduced s eeds and traffic calmingN' features.AI A becomes the ceremonial front to the a �� beach area with gateway features and signage consistent with the rest of the district. Raised (A intersections and/or special paving at significant intersections and side streets enhance safety and Completion Date: Ongoing encourage movement to the businesses along the street.Landscaped islands and medians calm#of- Client: City of Hollywood fic.Narrow sidestreets were made to be either for Hollywood,Florida local use only or as retail use,public use,or con- nections to District amenities. EIMPI Kimley-Horn and Associates,Inc. i NO-�^ Tenth Avenue North/Sixth Avenue South - Roadway f Roadwa Enhancement Project At.A Glance Lake Worth,Florida pth Av.e.S';Wn:1,71L A•:v ?forth _-�,••. --�w1 Program: • Kimley-Horn developed a series of streetscape K',-:NHAI E'•1CY1 JONG, beautification guidelines as well as private sectorr1 setback and;building massing-guidelines for the two primary east/west corridors connecting down- town Lake Worth to 1-45. • Services included development of design guide- lines, streetscape design, landscape architecture, a and civil engineering. Innovations: - • The project consisted of more than eight miles of � streetscape design guidelines which included land scope material,decorative lighting,street furniture, " hardscope palette gateway features, intersection layouts,and special signage. • The blocks abutting the roadways were studies to --% provide appropriate setbacks to maximize pedes / OPTION .B. trion usage along the corridor. `` Completion Date: 2004 Client: City of Lake Worth Lake Worth Florida �} 777 73 r f' I L� c�uu rry � n i t Type A—Gateway Intersection Type B—Main Neighborhood Intersection Type C—Neighborhood Intersection Kimley-Horn and Associates,Inc. Y' �',`.x� s�.. ,��`�y� ,t•`��Y•� ��+�+�r��y,a ��.c r� e:� -'� �` � a' y,.x:,:k '�+' ,,,*`�a+'� �, ,,��t ,�'�' �. �x�,��,s„� st,�.,� •-a ���,°. �V,�` k�`�t�,��,.� °;.Cs"?.•S�`..cn ��s�sH' 'r i 3:. ryrk-i t 4,i+ ew.�. r Charles E. Beatley Jr. Central Library Alexandria,Virginia At A Glan[e Program: • Wiith unusual shapes,towering peaks,and whimsical flourishes,this state•of-tbe-art community library features wide- Size: 60,250 SF open interior spaces,a vast children's wing,and a host of amenities designed to draw thousands of vi tors."lheres a soaring feeling here,"says Director Patrick O'Brien."Irs an incredible space." Innovations: • Located alongside a wide,heavily traveled road,the library nevertheless gives the sense of nesting up against the neigh- ® Children's Area: boring wooded park.The entire design emphasizes this wooded area:even the parking lot features plentiful plantings Devised with age-specific alcoves and furnished and extra-wide medians. with colorful,size specific chairs and tables. Storytelling Center is a sunlit room overlooking the central garden. tw Designed for storytelling, puppet shows, and other activities to entertain, teach, and help v keep rambunctious readers out of the library's more quiet spaces. • Fulkervice library for the blind that features a .talkin000k section,with special"speaking"com- ' ,; � 7 puter terminal$. a x • Data ports at all carrels for personal laptops. • On-site access to the Internet. • On-site and remote access to CD-ROM reference M titles,including full text periodical and newspapers. articles,online encyclopedias,and indexes. t � _ • Multipurpose meeting room,which can hold 154, is wired to broadcast public hearings on community ti r _ r cable television. . An.outdoor reading garden, topped by a vine e ' covered trellis,which can accommodate chamber �,A' music groups and other performances. ' • Framed and protected by the wings of the building, the courtyard suggests a Greek agora. • Designed in association with Michael Graves 8 , 'Issociates. f� R Construction Cost: $9,300,000 Completion Date: 2000 i► E Client: Mr.Patrick O'Brien (,`® Library Directorx 5005 Duke Street Alexandria,Virginia 22304 703-519-5905 x223 4 kIM �v � 5 r PGIL� a � :*u''`R `'`r~H"`}. +� .. ,S� ;' 'o-4, fi se + 'a '4 3 "� ;: �' •..'#�:.k^an ,, '1; '..,os %' S , k �{ _ e� �MaSTERSi1Efi1ANC0NSULTAI+Ifi� EBVICE5 Lauderhill Towne Centre library Lauderhill,Florida At A Glance 4 _� Size: 30,000 SF Program:' ® located at a main.intersection along Oakland Park p Boulevard,the library is part of a larger municipal complex also designed by PGAL for the city. o The complex exterior reflects the modern vision of the City of Lauderhill. ® The library interior is based on a new prototype pre- pared by PGAL for the Broward County library System. o The library and cultural at center is situated along a lake that will be visible from the main reading room. 6 The buildingstyle reflects a contemporary inter re-,_. �,... $� ty P ry P tation of the traditional Mizner style. , , Innovations: `d o Designed to have a strong identity that is pedes % trion.friendly,while fitting into the scale of the sun rounding neighborhood. © The library interior has been simply organized for flexibility,ease of orientation, circulation, and fo <' ture expansion;the interior finishes will reflect the bright contemporary nature of the exterior facade. © The building has been designed to incorporate ;, work from the Art in Public Places Program. v -� {onstruction Cost: $4,500,000 -' - ALI, fompletion Date: 2004 Client: Mr.Edmund Maurice Y = w Construction Management Division/Public Works Brand County 100 S.Andrews Ave. Ft.Lauderdale,Florida 33301 r m 954-357-6417 144 a 05 .✓:1H4P^'..' y fK +: 1 L _ ----- _ Selby Public Library Sarasota,Florida At A Glance IM Size: 75,000 SF Program: 4 PGAL served as Architect of Record for the Selby �� Public Library,Sarasota's new signature downtown library. ry "�a a :> t innovations: • A large copper dome. U1 t • Perimeter colonnade that gives the building an ,1 � �� a' old-world image,reminiscent of the great learning centers of Europe. • The interior of the building is organized around the y , f central domed space which is filled with light from the oculus above. ' r" • This multi-purpose central area serves not only as a lobby space but also as a center for circulation, information,security,and control. • State-of-the-art components such as flexible tele- communications, high intensity up-lighting, and thermal energy storage, allowing for flexible fur nishing arrangements and high efficiency tempera- ture and humidity control. s Construction Cost: $9,000,000 " � Completion Date: 1999 Client: Mr.Gary Hoyt,AIA 1537 Second Sheet Sarasota,Florida 34236 941-366-6066 laz a p ..•! Y 7 0 zfr 1 � R R1tT�M� f V: � � r u3rs.7-:x.�a ,rs Wh YGILI OR���Z r r # ;i5 +'. r*".if: h'� .�',y°.. •a a d {�w;uc a W. .. 'ate t �„��;�'.t;fiA$T�RSITE�PIANeCUt��4TAPtTSERVI�ES�� Saraniero library North Lauderdale,Florida At A Glance Size: 20,000 SF Program: ® PGAL provided site planning and full architectural/ .z engineering services for this neighborhood library f ` 3 prototype. V ` • The design team worked closely with both the County and the City of North Lauderdale to achieve the programmatic,budget and aesthetic needs of the client and host city. • Spaces include a main reading room,audio/visual .. e areas, a young adults services area, a children's �; area and a large meeting space as well as a confer- ence room and necessary support spaces. • The interior finishes reflect the bright contemporary Ry nature of the exterior facade. ' • A drive through book drop and surrounding park A spaces are incorporated in the library campus. Innovations: • Designed with support spaces that wrap around o ✓ , e .,� _ waft voluminous cube that houses the library collection. ' , r"a+ , K�q�!N;� ;!t.,t1, ,E 1,,` ,�I;� t n I • North window wall of the cube,facing the main �`�3 ,,::; T , entrance,features an Moot long,'/4"thick alu- minum laser cut"Shadow Puppet"sculpture.The shadow figures creatively mirror a series of fables from both children's and adults'perspective. ry . t, Library interior is simply organized for flexibility,ease Y of orientation,circulation and future expansion. • Since this new county library is part of the City of North Lauderdale's larger development plans fora new town center,careful attention was paid to the community's vision both in terms of aesthetic and �; vn } pedestrian friendly streetscape appeal. R `Y • The building was carefully sited to also service the adjacent charter high school population. Construction Cost: $3,000,000 f 151 Completion Date: 2005 �• rya _ �� '' - Client: Mr.Edmund Maurice # ' Construction Management Divaion/Pubhc Works Broward County 100 S.Andrews Ave. Ft.Lauderdale,Florida 33301 954-357-6417 I r r PGAP aN S X" i a$ 5%x 9 "k F ,, ,1011 1 1 1 1 ,�2,-. et�wT- `i.t• .r sat-,`i fftr w ' v <<� il MASTER RE-t AN�COt�SULTANTSERVICES f VI Florida Gulf Coast University r -------- - - Central library Ft Myers,Florida At A Glance t Size: 40,000 SF Program: ti • Planned for a mix of print and electronic-formatted literature,the Library is fully wired for telecommu E r nications. i • With initial stack space for over 100,000 volumes, , there are two major areas for students to access _- telecommunications resources. , ;} , • The Multi-Media Research Area has computer stations equipped for internet research as well as accessing CD-ROM-based materials and the - - University's network. • NI study stations in the Reading Room are wired to — q the University's data network. • A specialized instructional technology training unit is located in the Library to assist the teaching staff in learning to use the wealth of telecommun .4 ications-based resources and teaching methods. • Library functions accommodate research, offices, electronic media,and printed-material storage and t � � study area Innovations: Re • Named by American School& Universi (AS&tn { magazine for Outstanding Design Libraries/Me dio Centers in their 1999 Educational Interiors.. Showcase and "Outstanding Buildings-Post Sec t ° s t a fi x� <' a ondary"in AS&Us 1999 Architectural Portfolio. j Z a7 ; } t • FGCU s Central Library serves as this Campus's flagship, featuring state-ofthemrt electronic cam t601111, FS munications networking at the heart of the new g University's learning process. • One exciting design focused on non-traditional delivery of instruction,including distance learning. f » t Construction Cost: $6,100,000 /s I Completion Date: 1997 Client: Mr.Robert Friedman,AIA (former Director,Office of Capital Projects, State University System,Tallahassee,Florida) Architectutal Consultant 561-267-9881 i t PGALI '—' 'a`n4 1'GE" ✓, n43�} & c. > Z" J # *' � � 1avki tige, .. � �� r � ,.. >,s"HASTE SITE PLAN;COMSULTANT SERYItES� r West Boca library Boca Raton,Florida At A Glance k Size: 20,000 SF(new construction), L 20,000 SF(future addition) Program: 10,000 SF new library with future 20000 SF r addition U f a C 7.5 Acre site adjacent to busy State Road 7 inter- section in West Boca Raton a = e Program includes full library for adults with sepa- rate children's library within Innovations: u Y � o Site was previously a rock quarry with level eleva- y � lion 10'below main road �'�" _ � - IV � ,'. -4 o Future Right of Way and utility easement push o h `:: i0 RK project 250 from edge of roadway . Architecture complements the neighborhood with 1w "Mission Style"exterior design a Tower at building entry increases visibility from for Off roadway V' ^' ' • Children's library has"castle theme'accessed by a M.. suspension bridge over a moat Construction Cosh $6,000,000 (ompletion Date: 2008 - (lient: Mrs.Lavinia Gardemer Palm Beach County Libraries r 3650 Summit Boulevard iMARY West Palm Beach,FL 33406 561-233-2600 r # 04 f. + } d WEST BOCA LIBRARY Mustr PIAN nnu lift l .t:2INUR11 ®® GAL Q N Hagen Ranch Road ----____---_-_ Branch library Delray Beach,Florida At A Glance Size: 34 000 Sf Program: • 34,000 SF new library Construction Cost: $8,000,000 ° 15 Acre site with existing lake • Building pad located 660'from Hagen Ranch Road across lake Completion Date: 2007 Innovations: client: Mrs.Lavinia Gardenier • Sharp geometric forms and warm earth tone colors contrast with site vegetation and create visibility from the roadway Palm Beoch County Libraries ° Entrance wall and wall facing the roadway are tilted 30°to further emphasize building geometry 3650 Summit Boulevard ° Children's library area has jungle theme with a"free of Knowledge located at entry to the area West Palm Beach,FL 33406 ° Tree motif lends itself to use at building entry for donor recognition with"donor leaves" 561-233-2600 r .�`E..1`�'! I _�t .fir, ._... . .`. d' ;.. _ Jf SOUTHEAST ELEVATION x :s a NORTH ELEVATION I PEAR .v el Florida Atlantic University w-- -- --- -- MacArthur Campus library Jupiter, Florida At A Glance Size: 50,000 SF(15,000 SF Phase 1) Program: �� �E .- • The initial phase of the library is sized to serve the �. • fil - f yyY'1 .t needs of the student load for the first three years byx occupying only one quarter of the total building area. Y s p • The soaringtower identifies the library location for f ry the Campus and the community. x- • During the day,the glazed openings of the tower .. � light the grand space of the lobby with floating F _ 4 `-" � 55 stair and balcony. • At night,the lobby light shines from the tower to identify the building and the Campus;and is visible to the surrounding community and to travelers on Interstate 95. 4A2 ieQ� h� Innovations: x � M, • FAU's MacArthur Library serves as this Campus's flagship,featuring stote-of-the-art electronic com- munications networking at the heart of the new University's learning process. • One exciting design focused on non-traditional delivery of instruction,including distance learning. • The Honors College of Florida Atlantic University is the first public Honors institution to be built from '' L the ground up in the United States,and is.located on the new 135-acre John D.MacArthur Campus in the heart of a residential community. ytGiF.IW 3. % i v}a Construction Cost: $7,500,000 Completion Date: 1999 d Client: Mr.Robert Friedman,AIA Architectutal Consultant Florida Atlantic University Boca Raton,Florida 561-267-9881 ,ITT �. F f� � t GA sa °,..f. E�,�F.'�'" Tygyy IN ,� a' a � 4 h$� �..Fs�a*"�`:v.�r. .��#,� .,�.ss`;.,s��.t~�':c�'� �a..� .a.��.u, sl,'BIAt�91.T C..sfsa'eth• - Rowlett Public Library Rowlett,Texas At A Glance 4+3rE� Program: One of the major objectives of the citizens of .� Rowlett for their new Public Library was that it �s3 somehow establish an image which addresses the _ ,� character of the community. Since the site is in the downtown area and recent significant growth in this previously rural area called fora public building that spoke to the future,the design of this building was very important to the City. Innovations: ® PGAL began the process of responding to this chal- lenge through a series of public meetings in which input from the citizens was obtained. Also;the design team worked very closely with the Council and Manager as the design progressed. ® The result is a design solution with strong regional , character that speaks to the agricultural heritage ofWE � the community on the outside and transitions to U�- more high tech approach in the interior to address.., both the emergence of the area and the functional T needs of the Library. t� Construction Cost: $1,400,000 "* Completion Date: 1996 Client: Ms.Barbara Blake Director of library Services City of Rowlett ,: 4006 Main at Skyline 04 Rowlett,Texas 75088 . ph.972-412-6160 w ,ya PIT, W N.972-412-6153 i L r kt GAL U � .ra ,R',:'r ER SITE PLAN o so""'I MT$ERVt[E5 3 Lauderhill Public Safety Complex Lauderhill,Florida At A Glance . l A 4 e•'i'A t Size: 25,000 SF Program: • Police Station & 24/7 Emergency Operations ? t (enter in a design build arrangement ` Innovations: , • The public safety facility was designed for a 24/7 ' operation,utilizing homeland security and enforce- meat accreditation guidelines • One point control is provided through card reader ` - access for each operational zone ' • The briefing room. S serves a multrpurpose'with"divisible partiticris' to create one or two meeting rooms equipped with data and power lines in the floor 03,0 to accommodate the technological demands of 3 F p* the modern day police facility *� z • Part of a mixed-use master plan,the police station is oriented along West Oakland Park Boulevard s , ; with vehicular access to the south and pedestrianEllKV Mal, " activities to the north,along the existing lakefront • Hurricane Resistant Construction Construction Cost: $3,200,000 � Completion Date: 2004 Client: Charles Faronda,City Manager City of Lauderhill 2000(ity Hall Drive " z Lauderhill,Florida 33313 itell �► Y xr P 954-730-3010 t s ... "•1 u � � i.rtrt 4 f i 4 ` ^ "- S PuALI - �'+. tp' ' City of Stuart j -- - ------ Public Safety Complex -At A Glan(e Stuart,Florida Size: 44,300 SF(administration building) Innovations: 3,500 SF(gun range) 1,200 SF(vehicle impound) • The building plan consists of two private office wings joined by a public lobby and community room.A fire station rounds 1,300 SF(fire training tower) out the building attaching to the fire administrative wing.The building exterior reflects the distinctive differences between these departments by articulating each volume separately.Varying colors and levels of roofing transform this massive one Program: story building into o small complex that appears as 9 it were added to over time.The balconies and front door projections • City of Stuart's public safety complex was destroyed consist of site cast concrete attached to the tiltvall panels.The dormers that give the appearance of a second story are from the wind and rain of several hurricanes that integrated into the framing of the prAnished aluminum roofing system.The effect of Florida charm is further enhanced made landfall nearby during 2004/2005. by the use of lowers as sun shades and the bright,rich colors that reflect the Florida sky,the nearby ocean and beach, Designed by PGAL,the new Police,EOC,and Fire and the abundant tropical plants and flowers of the area. Complex is situated on an 8 acre site that also . For speed and ease of construction the PGAL design team determined that the tilt-wall construction method would be houses various training buildings and facilities. the most economical.The solid reinforced concrete walls not only allow for timely construction but ore hurricane code Construction Cost: $6,500,000 compliant as well:Making'the modem building'into a vision of Old^Florida was not an easy task but with the creative manipulation of site-cost concrete,metal roofing,and tropical colors the PGAL team was able to create a new icon for the Completion Date: 2007 City of Stuart. Client: Mr.Samuel Amerson,PE Public Works Director" City of Stuart 772-288-5331 lr"�i t $ ,K arY7 �� -- �—,e•.• /1 _ � z �e .' �w �r rr f rr' t"�ti t�.,,p"' PGAL 7:`y�"°' �a^fir ENMITY , ' 3 9e t �+'+` . *�'.. Walp u, = SiX3PN�tONSIILTdId SERVICES (ity of Garland ------------ Public Safety Complex `�'At.A Glan(e Garland,Texas Size: 24 acres Program: s�X e Programming, master planning,and design fora ~ ; *� � ° new Municipal Justice campus o The three-building complex establishes a new aes thetic for Garland's civic architecture,and serves as #; iilAA!11 a representation of Garland's municipal pride o Of the 24-acre site, 14 acres were developed for the justice complex,with the remaining ten acres 1 t set aside for flood control Innovations: A The complex includes the following:... a133;500 SF pbliee headquarters wth`a'911' k5 ; APAM rea y i � � ., 4 A community room x g� A patrol area � t A records room Administrative offices. The attached jail of 31,000 SF has four pods ' ''' d�^ totaling 103 beds . A 33,400 SF municipal courts building A 10,000 SF facility houses the central plant ka `�V, .i" •,.iW. u '" _ i�l.'k WICE:tt;�Uii.0 that serves the entire campus 5,000 SF forensics facility 21 m Public parking is available within a:782tar lot, while employees can park in,a 584-cor secured : r€i <: n 3 : lot (onstruction Cost: $24,000,000 (ompletion Date: 2003 .I ,, � M� �. (pent: Mr.Joe Horn,Project,Officer Gty.of Garland _ - r � k 1891 Forest lane r �s� � S, Garland,Texas 75042 = y f: Z 972 205 2000 p i * z z F w r . L_._ t I ,t t r City of Houston r - ------- Consolidated Public Safety and Emergency Operations Center Houston,Texas At A Glance r Size: 10.6 Acres,128,000 SF � Program: k o PGAI was retained as part of The Keystone Group's � � � ` - design build_team.for the City of Houstons Con- .,� 3, ,..g � � solidated Public Safety Communication Facility. r o Functions housed in the Houston Emergency Center include: 121, a r • Administration Call takers/Dispatch a r Operations staff Building system support for 24/1 operation Auditorium/Press room Situation room o�The 911 Dispatch responds to 3.6 million emer a �� V gency calls yearlyP n4` © Fire Dispatch maintains constant communications u HON, with emergency personnel and 85 fire stations3� u �n throughout 850 square miles, dispatching 270 emergency vehicles to an estimated 75,000 fires � A and 180;000 medical incidents annually ` f -0` t„ f° f i rt Innovations: R 4R o Fast-trock design and construction enabled the buil&LL s ing to be completed in a record ten months ' m $2.6-million package for technology RE ® The call center is the functional heart of the facility, ] `.a located above the computer room for optimal ac cess to cabling, enabling equipment maintenance without disrupting operations Construction Cost: $53,000,000f �mix (ompletion Date: 2002 Client: Mr.Michael Surface The Keystone Group ` 550 Westcott,Suite 235 Houston,Texas 77001 713-426-5533 4§ N 60I r a i PGAL: k fz.5a- ' N. s �''�`�:- '_, „��� ;a?t's`;"`�,.�'s..,.'.`:;a.�'�,m•a.�?�.,.�`t`�i'� '-�s.�.�`' "'�, `. �`�..x' .,� �r `�. e a', v 1 x K _ •Rk ,...XKi-..Fs+d...,ra. • Broward County Sheriff's Office Fire Facilites ---------- Broward County,Florida At A Glance y� J{ s � WON Iff A f � e ' U 1 11 eat tzc h Size: ' k �: � 4 Everglades Fire Station 6 800 SF t r �'s:+? r � ,.1 17 27 West Park 11,400 SF(total) r T h Hazmat and Training.Tower:. 22,700 SF(total) 'J FY 'EE RE �. Training Station&Warehouse 39,500 SF(total) �y��Hr,�� -— IfF t Program: CAV Four new fire stations and fire rescue training facile3 � 3z 1 ..c-m ', 7 '„�' 7J x ,w z t e Rmlz d n p f-v ties countywide. WA ® PGAL's services include programming, schematic <# r , design, design documentation, construction docu menis,and construction administration. 1 L 1 1 i� II l I z Innovations: o Stations will be on 100%emergency power with additional fuel to supply the apparatus equipment. GENERATOR ® Small exam rooms to treat a walk-up patients. ELECTRICAL SCBA/ o Everglades.Fire Station OXYGEN two drive-thru apparatus bays o"17127'West Park APPARATUS three drive-thru apparatus boys BAYS • multi-purpose room OFFICER. LIVING -- - o Hazmat and Training Tower OFFICER t • four drive-thru apparatus boys - - OFFICE - -' c z six-storytraining tower with 50'apron WATCH o Training Station&Warehouse F three drive-thru apparatus bays _ I ogistical warehouse designed to remain opero- n & ` u a banal in a hurricane EXAM ROOM 32 seat capacity training room T 4 - construction(ost: DAYROOM( BATALLION Everglades Fire Station $1,000 000 LIVING BUNKS KITCHEN GYM CHIEF 17127 West Park $1,800,000 Hazmat and Training Tower $3,800,000 __ _H.W 7STM STR-HST Training Station&Warehouse $7,200,000 completion Date: 2007-2008 _ Y Client: Mr.Norman Brown Project Director t r, I Broward County 954-357-6476 € W Y � < z r? V L S.W JI M4 STREET - �,�yfi��'s��4� _ $� �Yr.�w" F`a1 ,.�. � 1"�d»�"�•s' xz, 3 'mow x � "�s"d y �, i �f" �, ,� vM+ti p. , H � p City of Sugar Land r --- ----- New City Hall and Police & Courts Renovation At A Glance Sugar land,texas Size: New(i1y Hall 82,000SF Police Courts 39,000 SF Renovations 19,000 SF Expansion Program: 3dx O In response to the phenomenal growth over the '. f}• - .: _} f n. - last 10 years with 18 planned communities and increased employment of 51%,the City of Sugar Land developed Sugar Land Town Square as a , S planned"downtown"for the City. yt " PGAL programmed and designed the 32-acre de- velopment including Sugar Land City Hall. PGAL also designed an expansion and renovated the City s police and courts facilities. G F Innovations: x ® City Hall project components include: n A three-story building with a plaza for comma- nity events and concerts with a 52tar surface parking lot at the front of the building `. . G Hall departments including Council Chambers City P 9 , . Council Ready Room,Conference Center,Mayors Office and a Council Office and Foyer05 T � x Security and technology features designed in response to post 9-11 measures Police'and:Courts renovation project components include: . . T 4 The newly expanded police headquarters houses . _ an additional 58 staff and a new training facility and involved the removal of two main exterior walls,increasing the structure's footprint in two 1{� directions The balance ofthe building was renovated to re- locate departments within the existing structure ' The municipal courts were renovated to add another court room and related support space }#F + ' t u +� _ .,.. •*:. #: ..; ,mr M The public lobby was revised to provide access r � N 7 � _ � to the new court room NIF,.d Design components include: Municipal Courts, , Police Administration, Investigation/ldentifica- ' lion,Dispatch,Evidence Storage,Forensic Lab, Construction Cost: Police Courts $3,900,000 Homeland Security, Briefing Rooms, Records New Ci Hall $18,835,400 1' j + Room, Emergency Operations Center,Jail, Po- } �` tral Room,FBI liaison Area,Training Rooms Completion Date: 2002 Client: Mike Hobbs,CIP Manager ti City of Sugar Land ----- — — --- 10405 Corporate Drive,Second Floor 1-t tt Sugar Land,Texas 77478 281-275-2740 PGW '�.'�'svrs ' �- �:'.r' 9� � �`�.'� �,t ,� vr.� a � `*x .,.6 •,.--ca r � r,�a� �,. � �.�� t����, .,f 1• � �" , �'��,` '��.k �,trg��,�� � � i, r, x,� � le�.�+���z w. rr�a� ,.�ri, �. ,,, � 1 1 .. :�' ..' ,. -����� '+t_„A e[Yc a �,` /•nr,c�f1 r x _. ` a5 ,. .., .. .." 4 - __:. ..t�-r'�.� ✓-� w aysa'« I,wJ�lt u�1[fLAl1i4v4'FJ474 �V ...�.. rsr� :.:r City of Roca Raton - ------------ Police and Fire Training Facility At A Glance Baca Raton,Florida Size: 116,000 SF Renovation;24,000 SF : � ,� 1 ;�J•JJ J�J.�J�JJJJJJJ JJ:JJ'J:J Expansion - Program. fi a � 21 L• J J_J J J J J J 9-Renovation and expansion of.an existing onestory,..:• �: ., � �� r� 116,000 SF facility into a 140,000 SF twmtry fadE �'" • ' 1� 7 . � 2 4 lL.e�.K • The project includes: t Police and Fire Departments � •` „° + • • :' - x Homeland Security r Administrative offices/craning classrooms - +9 library/Audiforium Gymnasium/Fitness center Records and video storage �4sr ' x' ' f � i Speaa operatiom faal'itres u E' - A garage and storage fadlity Innovations: • Hardened building in excess of code requirements • 24/7 operation • System redundanq cord access control •,The South Training Site is located off-site from the ad ministiafive building and will consist of several outdoor f training facilities: The EVOC driving course/Officer obstacle course ' ------ --- Conine course -- A control tower with covered staging area SWAT/Fire Tower/Survival City Rdfway„car access/ranker spit simulator Fire service vehicle'.maintenance . : I i '' [ r7 a Indoor shooting range Airaaft firefighting simulator CPAT Builoing/Clorooms/Office Space Hazardous material training a7 � �q x ' � s Storage tank bum simulators/vehicle extraction ' ' Confined space and trench rescue simulators • The site is organized like a small city with each respec- tive training unit contained within a zone of similar r; f functions. Construction Cost: -$28 000,000 ri �-x Completion Date: 2006(Phase 1) Client: Jerry L LaQuinto,Commander City of Boca Raton Police Services 561-338-1354 PGAL; �...�P'rr`f4`,_�5`$t�, +t7"��`, r�,.F;:� -.�ac� �s;;r;,-.������`s a'."a:....7„v�_ � r�� ♦4��� t�ib $?�° e: ,� �,.%E.°.�°, ^�=:u i ' ' ' ' s - , ¢ "zMAS7ER Si3`E PLANEIfdS�JLTANT SERV1tESs� :_ South County Courthouse Parking Garage Delray Beach,Florida At A Glance t - ' Size: . 141,000'SF 3-level garage w/369 parking spaces Program: o PGAL provided complete programming and needs assessment as well as full A/E design services. � ,•rr Y , ® The garage was built as part of the first phase of tr the larger South County Courthouse Expansion project on the existing surface lot. m The garage was designed to allow for future horn 3 zontal expansion'nearly doubling its size to 725 , cars. ;,.Innovations - ;- o The architectural character of the garage is meant to bridge the styles of the existing modern court F s house to the adjacent residential and"Old Florida" Rk downtown. o Awnings standing seam metal roofing,decorative grillework,and color all contribute to an elevation that breaks down the mass of the garage. o Construction on the parking garage was completed on a fasttrock schedule in time for the Davis(up _ Tennis Match. The garage serves both the city's public library and ;-r 1 " s.s the county s judicial needs. i (onstru Lion(ost: $4,000,000 (ompletion Date: 2004 (lient: Mr.John(hesher,Director Facilities Development&Operotions� Capital Improvements Division,Palm Beach(ounty` West Palm Beach,Florida 561-233-0266 i I ---- --- ----- P Ian 'h—.._ r GAL I Centro Ybor City Parking Garage Tampa,Florida At A Glance t �Ay s e'Y Size: 1100-car garage Y r 7 � � Program: 0nce.called the"Cigar Capitol-of the World Ybor, . �. �.� � , �� ��,�� �-R{���,�.� City is now undergoing a revitalization to preserve jl 4 the history of the cigar making industry in they United States. o Project issues included design and construction of foundations, structural system, traffic control, ; _: signage,security,lighting,elevators,stairs,permit }" _ . ling, and compliance with codes including Ybor Historic District(Barrio Latino Commission), s ®+.Walter P. Moore provided shuctural,engineering design and comprehensive construction inspection services for this$14 million design/build facility. Innovations: F.a The garage, which boasts 310,000 decorative bucks,was-built to handle an expected influx of visitors to the new Centro Ybor entertainment dis- trict and is just one of the many new and histori- cal renovation projects in the Ybor City district of Tampa. Construction Cost: $14,000,000 Completion Date: - 1999 Client: Mr.Don Cermeno-Construction Inspection City of Tampa 1801 N.Highland Avenue Tampa,Florida 33602 (813)`274-8133 WALTERMOORE �'. � T sY' ,H �f•Y Y 3"�"S4�asF��`y3�"'"' ��`i t 1'd� �gs'34..•�.'""� S P -�'`fie�'�- t`Lx+�s��� �.+" Yss i��� { 1 ._� A "�`. � � ,,w'�a +•'°� �z�� ��aa����-a���'fsc��$�+gt,"' � r ,y'. _�:, �, ' w ..: "• MAST :F 1C4� ------------ Old S(hool Square Parking Garage Delray Beach,Florida At A Glan(e a�Y g � c fr > Lf v �I� 'fv � 00 � �� Ngp Jpgg Size. 525 parking spaces;16,100 SF(retail spa(e) N Program: a - e PGAL.is providing,complete progrprnming,.,veeds , rr7n �r assessment,and full A/E services for this 525ur municpal parking garage. Located in the heart of downtown Delray Beach, adjacent to the historic Old School Square Cultural Arts(enter,the new garage has a contextual de m k > 5i . sign that blends seamlessly with the surrounding ����{�� � ` urban fabric. ® The garage is designed to accommodate over 16,000 SF,of retail space on the ground floor—a, - � f r.=+ i�►, r n, ►r►r =x , , , ° °, prime urban corner that will unify with the adjacent development. n `R u n=' ® Public services are also planned on the ground floor - i`1 "" ` "� C ' rF� to serve a heavily used amphitheater and city park. Innovations: 0 Architectural element responds to the historical content applied to downtown area ® Urban influenced master plan ;• ;, :tr., t ° Constructed from precast concrete _- r Two remote vertical circulation towers with extra- 4 wide stairwells, and 10' wide parking stalls (vs. 9'required).are gestures to the tourist and elderly w' ! populations-on6cipated to frequent'the garage. (onstruction Cost: $15,500,000j A ! i P I (ompletion Date: November 2001 Client: Mr.Richard-Hasko,Director Engineering&Environmental Services ! ! i City of Delray Beach Delray Beach FL W 561-243-7336 �- Ffi � c A: ONE Palm Beach County r — ---- ----- Judicial Center Parking Garage West Palm Beach,Florida At A Glance Size: 1,811 parking spaces Program: 94,400 SF/Floor o PGAI is providing complete programming and full A/E design services. The project is currently under construction The existing garage holds 1,057 cars and the expansion will accommodate additional cars in two levels. Construction Cost: $12,000,000 o Expanding this garage requires maximizing the use of the land.The garage will expand vertically,on top of the existing facility. Parking stall layout will be reconfigured throughout the garage to increase capacity and maximize functionality. Completion Date: 2008 Innovations: Client: Mr.John Chesher,Director a Phased construction allowing the existing facility to remain opertional during the construction process. Facilities Development&Operations o The existing structure will be laterally strengthend to conform to the current windlood and code requirements. Capital Improvements Division,Palm Beach County • Completed structure will feature upgraded lighting and a durable low maintenance facility. West Palm Beach,Florida a Parking Access and Revenue Control System will be implemented to increase exit capacity. 561-233-0M- • Additional levels will be painted and architectural'elements will be incorporated that respond to the courthouse'and context of the existing design and downtown area. s SOUTH ELEVATION q .. © 1 9 E f� NORTH ELEVATION 3 PGIL� j9 F ✓M S sr* >c3t.. 71'E1�.711: AJt3 � Broward Community College A. Hugh Adams Central Campus Parking Garage At A Glance Davie,Florida Size: 1,394 parking spaces,383,000 SF Program: Serving as Design Criteria Architects,?GAL prepared the site plan,schematic and design development drawings as well Innovations: as technical specifications and performance data for this 1,020 car parking garage.Drawings will be used as a basis for ® Vertical garage circulation features sloping floor-to- a Design-Build competitive selection process. floor ramps allowing a"vehicle to ascend/descend a The 10 acre site,located on the west side of the central campus along College Avenue,will serve as a signature entry two levels in a complete 360-degree revolution. into the campus.It also provides ample land area for future campus growth,provides easy access for Broward Community • Two-way traffic flow is created with two separate College commuter students,and allows the College to successfully resolve existing drainage issues. internal circulation patterns. a The four level parking structure features a compatible palette of materials including red patterned brick,white precast ® Ninety-degree striping with universal stalls allows banding and trim with punched openings for emphasis over the arched portico entry points. Punched openings are also for maximum parking utilization repeated on a185-foot screen wall.The screen wall is elevated above the ground plane and skewed 20 degrees from the • A long span structural system, which places the parking deck to maximize fresh air quality and to creatively mask standard functions of the garage ramping system. support columns at the front of the parking spaces, a Easy access is�provided from 30"Street with secondary access provided from the internal campus loop. allows-for an efficient parking plan and construe- a The design also entails reconfiguration and revitalization of the existing entrance roadway, perimeter and interior loop tion cost efficiencies. road.Surface parking,retention areas(innovatively located under the new garage),drainage,landscape and hardscape o Color coded graphic wayfinding is provided floor to elements,irrigation,and sidewalks are also being improved as part of the garage program. floor and at major access/exit points. • Heightened security is provided via glass-backed elevators, open stair towers and through active and passive system designs. @ Construction Cost: $15,500,000 Completion Date: 2008 E Client: Dr.Jeffery L.Brezner Facilities Management a KKK; > 4 5! 11 Broward Community College } Davie,FL 954-201-6972 R h' WRI Y ;}f I C,�' )�}nEl�t�"^� ��•`.S' { l� .fP "'y . �tl W. z -., . - w _ .:. •:' .c�� n.,.�"}'y.,v_�'Fi✓� ,J�Vri SI..WY�i -40,R� . E: �'`'� --e,yh.°{ u, - se�-.tF� -�� �s� ��r �-� t .c .� �'.t"•�:z� r� 5�i5'.�'.�' ^ �„a�.�°}'' `+ a �''P 'kr, � _ b,�. nr ,,,§.,' ,• '.'.: , �,. a: "•.�„ $ ��}� � ��� ���Rs {.e n�'���w,.s=krt�r�,s�� kyit- , ��MASTER StTE1� 1'f ��QIWJU4TAl,tT�ftES „�:.c Indian River Courthouse Complex r —-----—-- - and Parking Garage At A Glance Vero Beach,Florida Size: 3 stories;120,000 SF(courthouse) Wad 2-story,400ur parking garage • ' N. Programo ■ ■ ■ ■ ■" a ■. a` ■ a- The courthouse shares core facilities with o future — - , k administration office building,which includes: I� !�I ti t One large ceremonial courtroom Six standard Circuit Ii County courtrooms with five sets of holding % cells Courts'associated spaces Jury Assembly Room -,,,Law LibraryNI Clerk of Court and constitutional offices , , 0 400-car low profile parking structure ORi ■ Received an AIA Honors Award for its orchtitectual merits l '- Innovations .� Served as a catalyst for the redevelopment of the city's central business district o Garage will serve both the courthouse and the local t t 4 t; ",I Ail library ' t o Security measures include:a building-wide closed ` fri circuit TV system and other such electronic security ; devices,an interstitial corridor and dedicated elevo- ' tors forsecure prison'-idnsport from the sallyport y. �N f on the ground floor to the holding cells between Y— a the courtrooms on the upper floors, and a trellis covered secure parking lot for judges ; F Construction-Cost $13,200,000 Completion Date 1994 (lient Mr.Tom Frame Indian River County - Department of General Services �£ ' Vero Beach,Florida 561-567-8000 '' .F•t �}fw?°� PGA ti A t,g Garrison Seaport Center Parking Garage Tampa,Florida At A Glance - `u Size: 2100w retail space at ground level Program: ® Walter P. Moore provided structural engineering services for this new$17 million parking facility overlooking the Garrison Seaport. o This structure was delivered under a design/build -� contract that significantly shortened the project schedule, protected the budget, and maximized the visual impact of the project in this revitalized urban center.' M : y4^F sxs •ss.` i >k;.'�''p.' gf fy Innovations: Ilk RE © The garage accommodates over 2,100 vehicles forte the cruise terminals,the nearby Florida Aquarium, and the new retail center. ® The design reflects the nautical nature of the site with the boat stairs,wave canopies,and portholes # integrated in the precast facade. The cost-in-place post-tensioned framework consists -of a North and South side with a four-level connec- tor over,Cumbedand Street. The precast facade ` t is brightly painted to reflect the Florida waterfront hM-M1 r setting: ® Overall, the facility provides a visually distinctF. Y � , anchor to the Seaport while providing excellent . parking"services to attract people.to;ttie area. The views from the sixth level are the most dramatic in the Channelside district. L F (onstruction Cost: $11000 0001 (ompletion Date: 1999 Client: Mr.George Williamson-Port Director Tampa Port Authority 1101 Channelside Drive Tampa,Florida 33602 813-905-5043 i 1 `b'$i,�r�`i�.=,.�-t ' � .�,3 r`i+���Hr,"`�3`5�J ���,� ''a.'�t..ht rm-� �`_ a:" '� .. ��n��r�{�� s �' � x:��: .� �•�;., � . - .. r Reston Town Center Retail/Parking Facility Reston,Virginia At A Glance Rv Size: Six-story building,650-cor garage ' t s T'1 23,000 SF retail space at ground level ? Pro ram:, Walter P. Moore provided structural engineering services for this parking deck and retail facility. The building is located on a prominent site in the Fz ( �;' �� heart of the master planned community of Reston AK Town Center,just outside of Washington,D.C. R Innovations: r © The lower level of the building contains retail space that-provides 12-foot ceilings for,its tenants. ;;= a n' ® The fgade of the building is detailed to conform to the high architectural standards set by Reston Town Center. e Architectural features include brick, precast, and Y stone cladding along with decorative structural steel • - = and fabric canopies that allow the parking deck to blend into its upscale,mixed use environment. " o A central lobby that includes two elevators and an ornamental stair provide a focal point at front of the building,which is also richly detailed with a combination of glass,precast,and brick cladding. o A scheme study,with input from the owner and the Construction Manager,found post-tensioned cast in-ploce concrete to be the most economical 2hoice to provide for a durable structure. Post-tensioned girders spaced at 20 feet span 58 feet across the two-bay deck at an efficient depth of 26". (onstrudion Cost: $8,000,000 Completion Date: 1999 (Bent: Mr.Pete Mrokovich Equity Office Properties Two North Riverside Plaza Chicago,Illinois 60606 312A66-3571 I L---_ G e t LEE 'a u��.a. .-. - K��.�.s sax, � +.g.,x SS r�� '- 4�" �� � '���'''� �E�-. tv,x j. fi� ra eyes^ aa: �;�•p� 4.y r a�� ;ter£ ..fit'I�''t` �r� 1 N � t'Y� N 3C PCAN,£OHISULTANT�SERUIE n Tundra Garage Houston,Texas At A Glance Size: 2,500space parking structure Program: , ,. ate, mom , Yam, a 3 84 Walter P Moore provided structural engineering and parking consulting services. The large concentration r _ Of spaces in the garage necessitated an innovative design and operating plan for the garage. IR. 7 VIEW, ®®..m 1 .� Innovations: 0 The arena and garage were designed together to i r t ,s complement each other and enhance functionality. t � Some of the"back of the house'functions (load-M ing docks,"rubbish systems) for the arena were d s moved to the garage.This had the added benefit A of enhancing the streetscape around the arena. A tunnel located beneath the garage serves as an RR N TR underground arena hock dock.The tunnel had an unusual design standard.The tunnel slope had to be � i �minimized to allow circus elephant access through s the truck dock (elephants apparently would note y 4 >'{ _ walk down a grade of greater than 6%). ©j�The arena's mechanical systems also benefited from the proximity of the parking garage to the _= arena.The cooling tower was placed on the garage roof to enhance the aesthetics of the arena and to free.up additionafspace on the arena site.This =" _ mechanical equipmenfwasset back on the garage, roof and hidden behind a facade similar to the pan els chosen for the arena. o In addition to evaluating all adjacent arterials and thoroughfares for traffic How considerations,Walter ' P Moore developed an efficient traffic circulation and -- control plan within the structure. The firm designed an economical and durable costin-ploce, post-ten- sioned concrete superstructure for the facility. m The garage is designed to use technology not often ` used for event parking. Automatic Vehicle Identi 1 fication (AVI), a Dynamic Messaging/Parking Guidance System and wireless credential scanners OarmqwMgr are some of the technologies employed to improve throughput and make parking at the Toyota Center - a more pleasant experience. Construction Cost: $24,000 000 f Completion Date: September 2003 Client: Mr.Jerry Dinkins,Director of Facilities Harris County Houston Sports Authority L.-------------- Houston,TX R 713-756-2063 e f ' � • � � • • k: n � ��� ���� ��' `�.������.�._4�'��"w...�� IVIAShR,SI1EPlAN�COC+1CSUiTANTzSERY�CES����,� _- McKinney Place Parking Garage - -- Houston,Texas At A Glance Size: 13'/ntory,1,214•space parking structureIN Program: {p ° , � ,�. Walter P Moore provided overall prime consulting V management, as well as structural engineering ' and parking consulting services. McKinney Place ,. f � �r � -i ' , Actively blends high quality IY 9 q tY Parking with two levels of retail. The garage sits at a crucial point in Houston's downtown pedestrian tunnel network. µ x + ► i z '' xEa. An accelerated approach minimized funnel closure time during garage construction; the tunnel wasN y� yy Yy Ate.. fq•. ..e ..J1 reopened to pedestrian traffic even as the upper S levels of the garage were constructed. y • .a .fib Innovations: r _ o M efficient post-tensioned slab and girder system was selected for construction economy and long T p , NMI .. term durability. Slabs were selectively thickened without changing the economical formwork rhythm to provide the required 3-hour fire separation be- tween the parking levels and the retail levels at grade and below grade. ® Walter P Moore maximized the long term flexibility of the retail levels by increasing the live loads to 100 PSF-even 150 PSF in some areas-and by using a mild reinforced slab to readily accommo- date future slab:penetrafions. Construction(ost: $15,800,000 (ompletion Date: May 2000 Client: Dilip Schneidou BMS Management Inc. Houston,TX 713-621-3222 WALTE-R-MOOR1 " - 4. ; _Fort Pierce Downtown Garage Retail Shell Space ---- Fort Pierce,Florida At A Glance . 11 - Size: Six-level 473 space multiuse parking structure.This structure will contain 8,000 square feet of retail/of fice within and an adjacent three level retail/office ; II shell space of approximately 30,000 SE Program: The Ft. Pierce Redevelopment Agency (FPRA) re- tained Walter P Moore to provide prime consulting for the preparation of design criteria for the design- build delivery method for a new multiuse parking -• , �- y ----$ 4 - structure. . '' 1. • ❑[ ® Walter P Moore was responsible for coordination r Of all consultant in the preparation of design and"" was able to complete the entire desigAuild cri teria package in four months. With an expected construction schedule of eight months,the City is Proposed Parking Structure Facade on a fast-track to be delivered a much needed(on schedule and within budget) mixed-use facility. This schedule is especially significant as prior to engaging Walter P Moore,the City spent two years with an-Architect that designed an over budget, functionally deficient facility. The City decided to scrap this design and begin anew with a different consultant—they were happy they did. Innovations o The City of Ft.Pierce parking structure will provide much needed parking capacity, and serve as an impetus to several anticipated projects in the down- town district setting the standard for the Mediter- ranean architecture as adopted by the City. m In addition to parking supply for the City staff and Visitors to City Hall,the facility will provide down- town retail parking, o The facility will also incorporate a City transit sta- tion as well as residential,office,and retail space for a truly multipurpose facility. (onstruction Cost: $12,000,000 (ompletion Date: October 2007(estimated) Client: Mc Jon Ward Ft.Pierce Redevelopment Agency(FPRA) (772)460-2200 t Y � 4x m of ':d Hr i 9 :Ym TAp �s sCi. r „ w iN2Q T SE > `��x .; nMAST�R S1r PLAN C ES�� ; %RVIf Pala Coast Town Center Palm Coo,Florida At A Glance � d u, �{�m ✓c�, "�r�'3r'cLN:C+a�°rlcivr63 ' Size: n/ Program: ® Palm Coast Holdings Inc.retained Walter P Moore to provide master planning efforts for the develop- ment of parking structures for redevelopment of '� �,5 the downtown for Palm Coast,Florida. : Innovations: The study was comprised of fire major sections: �. Assessed existing parking and transportation coo- r j " ditions and the competition between surrounding � wr existing municipal development and the demand t for local retail business: - Assessed future parking supply adequacy given the above mentioned redevelopment efforts and increases in tourist activity. Presentws policy recommendations regarding meifr A to improve the utilization and traffic access of both proposed and existing parking facilities. Developed a parking and traffic implementation plan including concept plans, cost estimates and revenue/expense projections for the development � Y of a public parking facility. Presented the findings of the assessment to the : , P Palm Coast Chamber of Commerce,business lead- ers,add,residents to obtain consensus and garner. support for public action on these parking issues. ® Results of parking occupancy and duration of stay surveys indicated that parking facilities within then core of the newly developed plans for downtown � � z= s were being utilized beyond their practical copoc- 77.,_z:r . 4,while parking in other less convenient locations was being underutilized. Furthermore,it was dis- covered through pedestrian questionnaires what were reasonable walking distances from parking facilities to ultimate places of destination. ® Assessment of future parking conditions,given new development and redevelopment efforts,indicated that parking space deficiencies in key areas would Construction Cost: n/a continue to increase.Therefore,parking and troffic management policies which deterred unwarranted Completion Date: n/a long-term parking near retail centers and improved the efficiency of existing facilities were introduced. Client: Mr. David Lusby Furthermore,concept plans and construction costs Palm Coast Holdings Inc associated with the development of municipal (386)446-6226 s L parking facilities were created. WALTER-MOORE EM- '-. j 21 i r- Worron International Airport Parking Garage At A Glance Los Vegas,Nevada Size: 5,200 parking spaces g r t Program: —�. — — — — ® PGAL is providing design services to Walker Park- ing Consultants for design of a new park The new facility will be compatible with the proposed new Terminal 3 building'also being designed by PGAL. $ d'a'xi '�+ ax7" .,.r.a`" "f'�ar..•c+trtl�f�,o--"'U"T a. ^ra.+�: r ,ram-a.a' 1• �.t. r5 i:'Y r"• .v,� X o The parking garage is a 6-level garage measuring approximately 1152'X 324' containing approxi 4 mutely 5,200 parking spaces.A public pickup area will be located at level 2.A double threaded helix will provide vertical transportation within the go- rage. ® Special design features in the garage include stain- less steel mesh screens at three locations where the terminal pedestrian bridges connect to the go- zr rage, dynamic signage and environmental graph ics, Flight Information Display Screens (FIDS) at 3f r passenger pick-Up,full service valet,and electronic pJIM arking control system. The garage has been de signed using materials that match and complement Terminal 3's design: Metal panels, stainless steel mesh and integrally colored pre-cast concrete are the primary components of the material palette. ® As Los Vegas is known for it's skyline at night, exterior lighting design was a major design consid- eration,PGAL took core to provide exterior lighting . in a measured way, respecting the existing resi- dential neighborhood to the north of the garage/ terminal while providing a unified lighting design solution. o The garage is served by a 10,000 s.f. Parking Administration Building which houses the revenue, security, operations, and IT needs for the T3 Ga- rage.This building is an independent structure that is approximately 30 feet east of the garage,and includes the parking toll plaza and canopy.The Ad- ministration building has a tilt-up concrete structure with stainless steel mesh accents in a compatible color scheme to the garage and terminal. Construction Cost: $80,000,000 Completion Date: Fall 2008 Client: Robert E.Stanley,PE,NSPE Director of Operations Walker Parking Consultants 5350 So.Roslyn St.,Ste.220 Denver,CO 80111-2123 303-694-6622 (phone) 303-694-6667(fox) PGAL robert.stanley@walkerporking.com a" m""Y+. ,- "ynM`�-�� $M{h. 'xr rar"rvvsx4 r°a s. 5 `{ ..^m � ,�q r`'i"„si"- t� ire. a , t / ! i `' • George Bush Intercontinental Airport -- -- - -- Consolidated Car Rental Facility At A Glance Houston,Texas Size: 100�cre Development � £ `r" a `} s i- S,DOUtar,1.6m SF Garage kg' r Y 2 H Program: Design of the new Consolidated(or Rental Facility at George Bush Intercontinental Airport/Houston. Innovations: • Designed as a"model"for on-airport consolidated rental (or facilities. Facility serves 9 car rental companies and additional companies to enter the market ® Project was funded through special facility revenue bonds (SFRBs) and paid by car rrentol tmnsoctiorre re fees(CFCs)• m Parity of opportunity for all car rental companies and level of service as each company vies forthe 11 largest on-airport car rental market in the US. ®_Associated facilities include: i &x 80,000 SF Customer Service Building 2-level Parking Garage,with all spaces covered l 45•aaes of developed RAC service/storage sites Bus Maintenance Facility Dedicated Bus Flyover y tea {` r , g xr ON Construction Cost: $130i 000i 000 T,,s• a,� ,€ 'Pa F t.o�' _ r',r�` t'a` (?ar. .. :'£ j`'< Completion Date. 2003 Client: Mr.Eric Potts,Deputy Director,PDC Houston Airport Systems 281-233-1999 �t + �r G t , y: k� W z 5,35 $ # 6F d j . c 2 t RJ ti �.-,, w. fil _ -- -- B f " PGAV W. �e m z xnt:a ,.t5,kya x r t :. y. .a _y ksr '. mow. a•,.r .;�� � - - � � � ✓`� ��. g � `���;�{ '�� `.���� ,��, MASTER SlTEzPLANxCOAlSlILT1VNTSER1tt�.� � , Six Greenpoint Plaza and Parking Garage Houston,Texas At A Glance Size: 1,200-corgarage ���+ , - � Program: � .,.wI � � The first of three companion office buildings in this north Houston development,Six Greenspoint Plaza also serves as Mobil's corporate headquarters. , ' This 80-acre development was master planned to #v} Y contain over 1.5 million square feet of banking fa- cilities, retail,medium and highrise office buildings, restaurants,and hotels,supplemented with surface � ,. and structured parking. "gip s Innovations: PGAL designed a stf adore which is cam atible witfi the multiplicity of existing structures on the site, not only visually compatible, but from the stand w _ _ :, , point of circulation,site area and configuration. ,f N h , Adjacent to the building and connected by a cov m n- eied concourse,a-1,100;car double helical parking WI _1WHI, garage was built to accommodate secured parking ; for Mobil employees and Flexible unrestricted park- ing for multRenont operation. Construction Cost: $23,000,000 y. a> ri Completion Date: 1990 Client: Mr.Tom Wussow s Friendswood Development Co. 17001 Northchme#622 Houston,A 77060 713-423-4000 � -- =- a PGAL .ov..x,��.:.,...st�+'-...ar; .d .'*`..,za.,��" j„+4 a�•+�,i"..n,r.e....w ::.ezx.�...�,�,a����s ,'� :." � ��. -�Tc �&;' 'e 1 �- W- 71S `z..- Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanto International Airport ------- - ^ Consolidated Rental Car Facility (CONRAQ At A Glance Atlanta,Georgia Size: bl-acre Development r 9,000-tar,2.8m SF GU. arage Program: ® PGAL leads the joint venture managing the design `" r of the new Consolidated Rental Agency Complex (CONRAQ at Hartsfielflackson Atlanta International Airport. Innovations: .. 0 100,000 SF customer service facility with APM station and airline remote checHn functions ® 9,000 Ready,Return,and Storage Spaces _ w17 ":. a 10 rentahcarwmpony tenant build outs On-site roadways and vehicle storage areas . ® Fueling and wash facilities, including 140 fuel _ f dispensers/32 wash bays/16 light maintenance baysr a "a 5{# y t yPr r0 r 1 Coordination of multiple complementary,projects; including the APM, connecting roadways.,to the, �a airport,and adjacent developments4 Construction Cost: $156;000,000 �r n �� , ` EI, " Completion Date: 2008 t r. Ed 1 Client: Mr.Dan Molloy,Deputy Director,PDC A ` -City of Atlanta Department of Aviation ." 404-209-3110 e777;f MON ON RON e I . MIN", _ —=- PGIL R�", ..��*tin , F4�. � T�RStXEt'I.AAJ COIVSUi,TAPfT3,,SERVICES '� r.:xw.:. ..i Tampa International Airport r --------- Parking Garage with RAC Facilities At-A Glance Tampa,Florida Program: ® PGAL has been serving Tampa International Airport continuously for almost 20 years, providing a s range of architectural and civil engineering services totaling over $200 million in.construction-..cost. One significant element has been this$110 million 00 parking garage which includes rental car facilities. f , ® Because of the requirement that airport opero- bons continue unabated during construction,PGAL provided a high level of management coordination ` `f with the airport staff and with contractors during design and construction to effectively integrate all ;. ongoing activities and to minimize disruptions to the airlines and the public.. r t Innovations: - _ 11IIs!lit ��t�tttr��liraR , m This 8,000tor parking garage at Tampa Interno- bona) Airport was constructed in two phases to allow a portion of the garage to be put in service � 3 , t rRI V early and to minimize patron inconvenience. a , A �� r,. � ® The structure is located above the passenger ter "z0-0 r minol,and incorporates materials that match then existing facade. ® More than just a parking garage,the facility is a complex of different, but related, transportation modes and functions. ® The.oirport monorail shuttle system ties into the �y 0 t ]Y.+r ip+b�mRRy,py.wtw:i.v�aaiVbR 1 �y .�� ':" .` -t'y'di wnsenr.nri„�eia8 ar�•c ua,nem `+-. S "� existing:Landside.Terminal,Building.via,a bridge _ from the seventh level of the garage. � .�rE �� log .�r�t 1e ® The building also houses the airport's rental car offic- es with storage of ready and return rental vehicles. f 3 Quick turnaround facilities, including oil and greaseFrz �+ptJ 1<'J',;�°i"Ivx�G« (- F, a�'r_-• �(e. _ ��di racks,fuel islands,and wash racks,are located on the ground floor along with rental car administrotive space ' F 'lt- Sri...n r *:.; kw for offices,employee break rooms,and lockers. A. ® This facility has received awards for design excel � ' lence including the Outstanding Concrete Structures in Florida Award. , i1 , Construction Cost: $110,000,000 dT, o14 Completion Date: 1992 t Client: Mr.Rudolph Mueller,Ill $ , Hillsborough County Aviation Authority P.O.Box 22287 Tampa,FL 33622-2287 t y 4 I v, 813-870.8703 ' xsti r I r "fir x;� �-�-•e�'It�-+8 - €<.+,w vey ,SR '"'riv r'i �$`'r '`4Y"; '� �. 1 i 2 5 MO 7 _ z ,. �, .;� � x �° 1,TANTSEaVIGla .�� H Gty of Delray Beach .. , b � Old School Square Parking Garage _ — 434 S.Swinton Avenue t_L Delray Beach,Florida 33444 Contact:Mr.Richard Hasko 561-243-7336 } - x -z- ON Broward Community College A.Hugh Adams Central Campus Parking Garagew a, 3501 SW Davie Road - - Davie,Florida 33314 s� Contact:Dr.Jeffrey L.Brezner HE 954-201-6972 �- Palm Beach County �x Palm Beach County Judicial Center Parking Garage ' + Palm Beach County Library Expansion Program Souih County Courthouse Parking Garage ' r 3200 Belvedere Road * „fY Building 1169 West Palm Beach Florida 33406-1544 � Contact:Mr.John Chesher . 561-233-0266 y$ t .., PAL I c s e *s n.�^��.-.��!�.s"aK t Broward County _ Broward County Neighborhood Libraries t Broward Sheriff's ice fire facilitesz 115 S.Andrews Avenue Room A-550 Fort Lauderdale,Florida 33301 aJWTIi, 191m, ,, Contact Mr.Edmond Maurice 561-297-2539 5 y r M W3L Florida Atlantic University Campus Master Plans ° Y, r 177 Glades.Road Building#69 " c Facilities Planning .k. $ .s Boca Raton,Florida 33431 a , . N , It Ca'ntd ct:Mi.Tom Don audy °�asay , vr-up y a k a 561-297-2663 " ""``•«yea ti f ®° s ° City of Alexandria �. Charles E.Beadey Jr. Central Library 5005 Duke Street Alexandria,Virginia 22304 Contact:Mr-Patrick O'Brien 703-519-5905 � 4� _ � unmji iui r i n c ` i s PGAL ..ta5tn u+.. en .inA ai +� �i"iat � �' II° .K"i.. wa City of Houston d Houston Emergency Operations Center INN The Keystone Group = ' 550 Westcott Suite 235 r u'. Houston,Texas 77007 rt x ,} Contact:Mr.Michael Surface a 713-426-5533 t F k Ez Po j r �e Crty of Stuart its l�y2i Stuart Public Safety Complex I 121 S.W.Flogler Avenue Stuart,Florida 34994 Contact:Mr.Samuel Amerson,PEts `., 772-288-5331 ;4z a v r 4 .5 1n z 'n' GALI �s'-.,�•t� � �'-nz ,� iz'k z .€ ��r r �' �.'+.y4�Y �*� - �. Fees for Master Site Planning are generally based on services provided,size and complexity of the project(not estimated construction cost),and number of meetings/presentations required. The more base data that the City of Dania Beach can provide(such as survey,geotech,utilities,traffic),the less effort and fees will be needed to successfully and satisfactorily complete the work. y g �-- �� F �° 6,Nka All services outlined(Items 113)in the Scope of Proposal for Planning Consultant Services are inducted. r l � The range of anticipated fees is as Task �, fee wage n` r 1. Prepare Conceptual Master Plan P P $30,000-$45,000 2. Site Plan in Accordance with Dania CRA Plan included in Item 1 3. Site Plan in Accordance with Dania Ordinances included in Item 1 4. Program of library,BSO,and Garage $4,000-$8,000 5. Area Studies - included in Item 1 6. 2-3 Community Workshops(Chorettes) $6,000-$12,000 F 7. Broword library Objectives and Existing Investigation $4,000-$7,000 8. Dania Development Patterns and Parking included in Item 1 r 9. land Use Plan and Zoning Changes $7,000-$12,000 } 10. Master Design Guidelines $10,000-15,000 11. 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RhO b rf 4a r Awi 3 IiMDIO Z '1'L`r r `, ! f)anla -- _ FDania Se ch 01v�d sl=n� E sf e ,emsI sf N. fMil F � l- > J It 9'.13,ll i IF .. E 2,!b r �.,� f' p 'ys b•zA °�,e �: � x Y r q � A. i s. . ..Feb-ruary 7;2005 ryve - u Ms. Lou !;nn Cunningham City of Dania Beach City Clerk's Office 100 W. Dania Beach Boulevard Dania Beach. Florida 33004 RE MASTER PLAN CONSULTANT SERVICES FOR THE CITY OF DANIA BEACH LIBRARY. BROWARD SHERIFF'S OFFICE AND PARKING GARAGE BID NO: 07-007 Dear Ms. Cunningham and Selection Committee Members: Zyscovich, Inc. is pleased to submit qualifications for the Master Plan Consultant Services with respect to the City's planned renovation, design, development and construction of a new library,,Broward Sheriff s Office and parking garage. The City of Dania Beach has wisely invested resources to address urban redevelopment issues while simultaneously looking forward to future growth with long-term planning. The design for the library, Sheriff's Office and parking garage is an opportunity to contribute to the overall architectural quality of the community and provide a source of civic pride for decades to come. Zyscovich brings vast experience in both°broad-scale master planning and site-planning to this important project. In particular, we bring a depth of experience in the analysis and determination of creative and - effective site planning for sites-that present space, location or environmental challenges. Additionally, our f firm has extensive knowledge of parking facility design that will help mitigate traffic issues, assure efficient space usage. and accommodate future population grcwth. Our professional reputation is.based on a solid foundation-of over.310 years.of experience,and a professional staff which has grown to over'130 architects, planners, interior designers and other professional support personnel. We have 40 professionals who specialize in public agency facility design, and we v,,ill dedicate project members with expertise in master planning, library, public safety and parking facility design to this project. Where merited, we are prepared to bring on board.specialty consultants to achieve specific objectives of the City of Dania Beach, and are committed to using qualified minority firms as sub-consultants whenever possible. Successful projects are the result of teamwork and good communication. We look forward to working closely with City staff to create an exceptional site plan for Dania Beach—a plan that will mirror the City's mission to provide responsive municipal services and improve the quality of life for its citizens. Sincerely, ZYS5, rguJddco), INC. I DO�J.�..czroe EI•d %?ch 'io_ -1 i.FL 1_2 Jo- AIA 577 L-= Vice President USINESS-STRUCTURE STAFFING AND AVAILABILITY Zyscovich.. Inc. ,s one of the largest architectural. planning and interior design firms in South Florida. With a staff of more than 130 professionals and support staff. we have �... � the resources and capabilities to provide the Master Plan E Consulting Services for the City of Dania Beach New Library, Broward Sheriff's Office and Parking Garage project. The individual architects and designers which have been - selected for this team have extensive experience in master1 planning. urban design. and public facility design and , construction. Their participation in this project will be a great asset to the overall projects success. _... _ _..... _ .Ma Melissa Hege. LEED" AP, is a senior urban planner —'` with the firm. She will bring her vast planning knowledge r. r to the team. f I - - Michael Ehrling, RA, Architectural Designer. p `qr. �`a � •°. K r be responsible for the design of the project as it ®' - - ! Progresses. Joseph Benesh, Assoc. AIA. CDT. LEED`° AP, Project Architect. will be responsible for the technical k coordination of the project. � { v vas. rtiu w C wREIM, �rs n KEY PERSONNEL FOR THIS PROJECT ` ' The Zyscovich Team is composed of a group of individual e who have specialized training and experience in Site plan,ping ,' F as well as in the design of Municipal Facilities.The members of this project team were expressly chosen for their thorough understanding of how to successfully plan and complete public agency projects in a timely manner. The following is _ a list of our key personnel and the staff members assigned to this project: Jose Murguido.AIA.UBCI.a partner in the firm.will have FIRM'S CAPABILITIES overall responsibility and accountability for the performance of the entire Zyscovich Team. He will ensure the team is Ourteam has master planned over 50 public facility sites staffed correctly and adequately and will be in constant and campuses. This experience has given us the ability contact with City of Dania Beach representatives. to easily accommodate large buildings on small sites, coordinate design with community traffic conditions. Thorn Grafton, AIA, LEED AP will serve as Proj- and mitigate environmental concerns. Furthermore. ect Manager and -.ill coordinate with the City of we are skilled in facilitating rapid approval. having Dania Beach and our in-house team. His experience v.�orl;ed��ith the many public agencies relevant to facilit;� will allow him to incorporate "green" building prac tices into the project should the City require them. ZYSCOViC BUSINESS STRUCTURE planning. These''skills will be essential to the successful which we have become one of the largest planning and preparation of the Piaster Site Plan for the City of Dania architectural firms in South Florida. Beach's Nlew Library Brov,,ard Sheriffs Office and Parking Garage. _. Zyscovich is financially stable. Our firm is not currently - Our planning capabilities will maximize the developmen- nor have we ever been involved in bankruptcy talsynergies to appropriately site. orient and grow these proceedings. Full confidential financial statements buildings into a centerpiece or community activity. from our accountant are available on request should Zyscovich has completed over 85 learning environments, they be required. all of which have state-of-thee-art libraries and/or media centers, auditoriums. computer labs. office spaces. multi- media centers, meeting rooms.. business resource centers and cafeteria/snack bars. Zyscovich has developed extensive public agency expertise over the last 30 years to include more than 100 public facilities. Our firm is recognized for designing outstanding facilities and urban plans for several South Florida municipalities. counties and school districts. In fact. our Coral Glades High School was-just voted Best High School in Florida for the year 2006 by the Florida Educational Facility Planners' Association. In-addition. our facilities integrate state-of- the-art technology.high performance design standards and recognize LEED` principles in their designs. >r Q ,i r FIRKS FINANCIAL STABILITY Zyscovich is a l iiami-based corporation v,,ith offices in`✓Jest Palm Beach. New York and South Carolina. The firm was established in 1977 and incorporated in 19E6. VVe have been engaged in the practice of architecture. planning. interior design and related design services for 30 years. during ZYSCOVICH r ;"F � #4 : .,.. BUSINESS STRUCTURE r HOURLY RATES ZYSCOVICH, INC.2007 HOURLY-RATE SCHEDULE Managing Principal $350.00 Executive Vice President/Principal $350.00 Principal $200.00 Senior Associate $175.00 Senior Project Manager $165.00 Project Manager $150.00 Design Director $150.00 Senior Project Architect $12S.00 Senior Designer $125.00 Project Architect $100.00 Designer $100.00 Job Captain $95.00 Intern Architect $65.00 Director-Construction Administration $165.00 Manager-Construction Administration $150.00 Field Representative $125.00, " Document Control Manager $75.00 - Document Control $65.00 Senior Planner $125.00 Senior Interior Designer $125.00 Interior Designer $95.00 Landscape Architect $125.00 Senior Graphic Designer $12500`,. Graphic Designer $75.00 IT Manager $125.00 CADD Manager $95.00 IN-HOUSE REPRODUCTION CHARGES (PER SQUARE FOOT SMALL SCALE PRINTING Black&White on Bond Paper $1.00 Color on Bond Paper $2.50 " Color on Glossy Paper '$4.50 LARGE SCALE PLOTTING Black&White on Bond Paper $O.SO Color on Bond Paper $2.50 Color on Glossy Paper $3.00 PHOTOCOPIES 8.5 x 11 $0.15 11 x 17 $0.25 ELECTRONIC FILE REPRODUCTION Compact Disk(CD) $100.00 ZYSCOVICH KEY DERSONNEL RESUMES JOSE MURGUIDO. AIA, UBCI " Principal-in-Charge x EDUCATIONi t P s Bachelor Of Architecture Pratt instit.iie�1 1982 r ° �.f• . REGISTRATION Florida 1-1985 / "10e70 NCARB Certification T f = UBCI Certification Pompano Beach Hieh Institute of International EXPERIENCE Studies & Technology Mr. Murguido is Vice President in charge of • Boca Raton MJddle School Replacement Palm Beach Architectural Services and heads the firm's Public\''works County. FL Group. His understanding of public agencies and their • Tradewinds Middle School. Palm Beach County. FL special requirements for timely performance. clear • LC Sv,,ain Middle School, Palm Beach County, FL communications and standard procedures has proven to • Glades Middle School, Brovvard County; FL be solid on every assignment. • Miami High Master Plan, Dade County. FL • RR-1 & Krop High Master Plan: Dade County; FL Jose's speciali%ed experience includes architectural • Pompano Beach High School Phased Replacement, design; planning, educational prototype development. Brovvard County, FL the survey and analysis of existing facilities. determining • Miami Beach Senior High School Phased Replace- appropriate locations of future buildings. analyzing ment. Dade County, FL current and future space needs. and Americans vvith Miramar Senior High Classroom Addition, Bro"v and Disabilities Act compliance. County FL • Monarch High School, Broward County FL RELATED EXPERIENCE • North Lauderdale Charter Academy High School. _• Cooper City k/lunicipal Hall & Cooper City Fire Sta Broward County, FL ;ion. Brovvard Count. F L • College of Education- Florida International Universrt,, � Dade County. FL • City of Coral Springs Sportsplex, Broward County. FL • S onset Learning Center I✓(odernization, Broward • Jose Marti Park Gvmnasium, Dade County. FL Count\. FL • Little Haiti Cultural Center, Dade County. FL • Little Haiti,Soccer Park. Dade County, FL • Miami Beach Old City Hall, Dade County. FL • Coral Gables City Hall. Dade County. FL • Coral Springs High School. Brov,,atd County. FL • Coral Glades High School, Broward County. FL • North Miami Senior High School Replacement. Dade County, FL • -'AU Pine Jog E!-yIronmental Education Center, Palm Beach County. FL • Anchor Place Parking Garage, Dade County. FL • Village Academy K-12, Palm Beach County. FL • Prototype K-8 Schools D-1,CC 1,DD-1.Dade County,FL • Toussaint LOuverture Elementary School. Dade County. FL • ZoraNealHurstonElementarySchool.Dade County.FL • Congress Middle School Replacement. Palm Beach County, FL ZYSCOVICri • • � Fits } KtY °ERSONNEL RESUMES -..................... THORN GRAFTON. AIA, LEED`''AP Project Manager �Lu Y EDUCATION Bachelor of Archliect,re % thane l_ niver,llt}v OfA r n r T I- rd�_hlteG_"e( ruidrC ✓.n✓ef�l-A �i�i4 Select professional con:inuing education courses: RLI — South Florida Native Landscaping s Hafvard graduate School of Design-S.!stainable De;Ion \vIth Randall Cioxton, H'',IA ems. REGISTRATION Florida Architect//r 8200 Pine )oo Elementary Schcool 03-Y &The FAU En,,,ironmental Education Center EXPERIENCE Mr. Grafton is an architect and Planner with over 26 years St. Agnes Rainbow Village Child Care Center, Mi- of project experience in diverse areas. Projects v\,ith a ami Dade Housing Authority & Miami Dade College, confluence of history,community and sustainability have Dade County, FL been at the Dore of hls interests and his philvsot- I In Allapattah Activity Center(Community Center), City recent month.,he has beer;working as project coordinator of Miami Dept. of Community Development, Dade on the New Orleans Neighborhood Rebuilding Plans for County, FL the firms five assigned neighborhoods in Planning District Shores Performing Arts Theater. phase 1 rehabilita- 4. His responsibility as a senior project manager covers tion, Miami Shores. FL the full range of project involvement from inception to Bethel Howe, Bahamian-African-American Museum, post-occupancy folio«"-through. Miami Dade CountyUrbanTaskForce,DadeCounty,FL • John F. Walsh Center. Office & Conference Facility, As a LEED Accredited Professional. Mr. Graftons goal North Miami, FL Union Ironworker's Pension Fund, is to plan and construct the most sustainable facilities Dade County, FL - possible, considering local climate. Indigenous culture Park One Collins Ave. Parking Garage. Miami Beach and appropriate resources. He has been a nnember for n historic district, Park One, Inc., Dade County, FL years of tl ie Miami-Dade County Shoreline Development • Master Plan for Newfound Harbor Marine Institute, Review Conlniittee, charged with r,ax.imizing public Seacamp, Inc., Monroe County, Big Pine Key; FL access and enjoyment of Biscayne Bay and =djacent Master Plan for Cauley Square, Historic Commercial waterfront properties. District, South Dade County, FL • Consulting on Disability Issues, various projects; RELATED EXPERIENCE . healthcare, public accommodation and hospitality Cooper City Municipal Hall & Cooper City Fire Sta- tion. Broward County, FL Pine Jog Elementary and FAU Environmental Cen- ter, Palm Beach County. FL Miami Senior High School, Historic Rehabilitation & Expansion, Dade County, FL • Toussaint L'Ouverture Elementary School. Dade County, FL • Redland Middle School Additions and Rehabilitation, Dade County. FL • Pine Villa Elementary, Additions and Rehabilitation, Dade County, FL Richmond Elementary, Additions and Rehabilitation, Dade County, FL ZYSCO"VICH ' , �,•,.�R.�;��' ��� �t��-� ��t��`` �� �: �, � KEY PERSONNEL RESUMES IAEL4SSA HEGE,-AIC'P, LEED`'AP Senior Urban Pi nner EDUCATION - MaSterofCit Plannol U ;IN � Badnelof"07 A�rtS European Cultura,St-;dies /BranUc`s i� University 15'95 � ` REGISTRATION y �, American Institute of Certified Planners / p,hg?� EXPERIENCE 4� As Senior Planner. his. Hege IS responsible for planning a sr and urban design related projects She is often involved in visioning and Conceptual design as Well as deSiO_tn V'��A �,.i,V2n\\�st Palm Beach Miaste, PI-an master planning, and zoning anaF��sis. Most Vision Master Plane foraHoleenoodl Beach. and aetr"�r a � �� >- recently j 1a. � , ter Plan Update for West Palm Beach. She specializes ��� � � a In developing presentations and reports for a broad audience including the cornmunity the political body. r yet rs7 deve4opers and architects. In addition to her planning ,t�_ " � an managennent experience at Zysco�'ich Inc., she has t' a � s k �' LW completed many planning projects as Project Manager for previous firms. 4 {. .' Ms. Hege is an active mennber of the American Planning �• Association (A`.PA) and is Chair of-tine Cold Coast F, �1�1'✓JC!oQ __Gn �.�,�` l"��__,_. �-'la'n. HJI�ii.OGd. i_. Section of r,PA. RELATED EX"PERIENCE • Downtown\/Vest Palm Beach Master Pian, West Palm Beach. FL • Atlantic Beach Master Plan, Atlantic Beach. SC • Hollywood Beach CRA Master Plan, Hollyv,,00d, FL • Young Circle DoH'nto,,Nn Master Plan, Holly,,-ood. FL • lAiarni DC?4;"D'6v;nto�,'n MaSier Plan Update,Miami.FL • Hollywood-Commercial Corridors Zoning and Urban Design Plan Hollywood. FL • Omni CRA Plan Update. Miami, FL • Coconut Creek MI-ins...... Creek. FL • Mldtov✓n Miami Master Planned Development. Miami, FL • 79tn Street I��eighborhooInitiative ,blaster PI-an, Miami. FL • Downto,vn Campus Government asd y Center Fey. pilit . Fort Laud&rdale, FL ys o f c Fi •a� �} I E1'" PERSONNEL RFSUlv',15. . x,L.S..r.�aa....sr...:'....<w. .m,._.ssea< _........-,_....a.,w.s...n.....,s..,.,....- ,....... ..........-.«. ..�._�«..... ..,,,........... ._....,.. _....._.... ...... MICHAEL EHRLING. RA ' r } Architectural Designer EDUCATION Bachelor of,!A,r:_s In ,r hlteCt ! lane / 15:1 a s REGISTRATIONFOR— . 1 IassaCil-Usett I s IY�G 1 Zr1QEY0 MUITF , .,.� EXPERIENCE r`�' C� has I-- � � _ t i � - i•�(. �nrlil,q iia5 ude(i �r'�Oi'de� lil o Van�tY-Ot pi"Oect-, from airports and educational facilities to corporate headquarters and day care fadlir,es as project designer. ; project architect and project manager. He has managed s all phases of protects from planning and programming to construction supervision. As architec`uial desi,ner for all of our n-,ajor municipal - �. M�,iarni Beach Senior High School projecLS, \il..l"lae has developed a particular c^xp2'ttse in the special requirements of governmental entities. RELATED EXPERIENCE • Cooper City 11,11unicipal Hall & Cooper City Fire Sta- !laoe Academy K 1.2. Palm Beach County. FL tion. Broward County, FL ' Pine Crest%-,uditorlum Renovation, Pine Crest Prepa- • City of Coral Springs Sportsplex. Broward County. FL story School. Palm Beach County, FL _lose Marti Park Gymnasium. Dade County, FL SD Spady Elementary School Modernization. Palm ° Little Haiti Cultural Center, Dade County. F_ beach County. FL • Little Haiti Soccer Park, Dade County. FL 1C Mhtchell Elementary School P��odernization, Palm. • Coral Springs High School. Brov,,ard County. FL Beach Count,, FL Coral Glades High School, Brov,,ard County. FL Palmetto Eleir�entary School l�loderni7ation, Palm North N`iarni Senior High School Replacement, Dade Beach County. FL County. FL Congress Middle School Modernization, Palm Beach Education • FAU Pine Jog Environmental �eucation Center; Palm County, FL Beach County, FL Boca Raton Muddle School N/lodernization. Palm - Coral Sprinos High School Addition, County.FL Beach County. FL • Pompano Beach High Renovation, Remodeling &Ad- • K-8 Prototype State School C-1 Dade County, FL dition, Brov,,ard County. FL K-8 Prototype State School D-1. Dade County, FL • Miramar Senior High School todernization & )""ddi- K-8 Prototype State School DD-1. Dade County. FL Lion. Brov,,ard County. FL Diamond Vie\,J Elementary, Pain-, Beach County, FL • Hollyvvood Hills High School Classroom Addition. DID Eisenhovver Elementary School, Palm Beach Broward County. FL County. FL. • North Lauderdale Academy High. City of N. Lauder- • Plantation Elernentary School. Palm Beach County, FL dale. Broward County, FL • Elementary School `J1-R, Palm Beach County, FL • RR-1 & Krop High tvllaster Plan. Dade County, FL • Boca Raton Middle School, Palm Beach County. FL Miami High Master Plan; Dade County. FL • ^• iddie School v-811. Palm Beach County. FL Miami Beach Hiqh School Renovation, Remodeling & • IVlillennium Middle School. Biov�,ard County. FL Addition, Dade County. FL • High School GGG, Brov,,ard County. FL • The Gran amin o. 'd FI g Miami beach, Dace County. FL P•�iami Nortnwes,tern High School. Dace County. FL • Lincoln Cinema. Miami Beach, Dade County. FL ZYSCOVIC KEY r"ERSONINEL RESUN✓iES JOSEPH R. BENESH, ASSOC. AIA, CSI-CDT. LEED`AP Project Architect4. EDUCATION M Bac,.j elor of/1.lchltec`ale ic State Unr,�arslty EXPERIENCE r, . .w 1�1r. Benesn has been the project architect or support m architect on mane ofour K-12 projects, His understanding ram, of codes, LEER requirements, prcgzzn-iming and the e ' unique requirements n �f educational ,ac,ilt�e<_ has been extremely beneficial i jOe ho5 been if vCl'�'eG In a variety Cf prOjeC is f'O`l i f�-12_and univers1t,y facilities to corporate and residential projects His experience affords him with the knowledge of the architectural process from, planning and programming through construction supervision. Pine Jog Elementary School 03-Y RELATED EXPERIENCE • FAU Environmental Education Cei.ter.. Florida Aden- Olympia Fields Country Club Golf and Tennis Facility, tic University and The School District of Palm Beach Olympia Fields. IL County. FL Elk Grove Park District Rainbow Falls Aquatic Center. • Pirtle Office Building. James B. Pirtle Gonstructio;n Eli: Grave, iL Com Pan y, FL • t Lorton Grove Park District Locker Room Renovation. • Glades Middle School. The School Board or Bro-,,ard '`Lorton Groye, lL County, FL • Oswego \Nell Houses Nllos. 9%10 iWva Facilities, Os- • Pine JOci Elementary School 03-y.The School District IL �L • OsWe o Vell House_ No_ 3.4.6.7. and o Existing Fa- Of Palil"1 Beach COUiIt'?�. i d i g h c, c Nos. g • State School E-1 Prototype Elernentary-piddle (K-A) cilities Addition. Oswego, IL School. Miami-Dade County Public Schools, FL • Wheaton Park District Arrov.,head Golf Clubhouse • State Schools CGi Prototype K-3. Miami-Dade and Banoulet Facility,A'Weaton, IL County Public Schools. FL • Fum"'a", Entertainment Center Bowling Alley Addi- • State Schools D-1 Prototype K-8.h/iiami-Dade County lion. daravia. IL Public Schools, FL • Japan 77 Steakhouse. Bloomingdale. IL • State Schools DD-1 Prototype K 8, hiiarni-Dade • Gange Residence.. Batavia. iL • Centegra Health System New Bathhouse. IL County Public Schools, FL _ • Pine Ridge Education Center, The School Board of • V'Vheaton TIF2 Project l`-Ahxed Use Condo and Retail Broward County, FL Development YVheaton. IL • Vy/alsh Residence, La Crescent, MN INDEPENDENT EXPERIENCE • DuPage Mayors and Managers Conference Office Building Addition, Oak Brook, II_ Bolingbrook Park District B�uildings and Grounds Fa- cility. Bolingbrook. IL • Wheaton College New Student Center,ANheaton. IL • Northwestern University Gymnasium /Tennis Center Addition,. Evanston. IL . . � k a L s `2CLEVANT._XPL'IENC- py,_. HOLLYWOOD YOUNG CIRCLE.MASTER PLAN (2003) Hollywood, FL fc.rt:n B aary V 7vq vich cre ted.;an .ur.ban:`lsl�, ;',<and d'e'stgn-.p!am`Dr � � . heC, the City or I .oily-goods YounD Circle tc assist t City in managing new public,Jn vpment proposals 4 4 '� The master plan provides for a YfsUal.COilnectlOn bet\Ne211 Pro ett Baundar Young &role, a large Circular Daa Slve park with an -- - - amphitheater.and`I f'y ood Golf Course to the north sf k along with a public network of green corridors and parks. An extension east across Young Circle Park is Called for to enhance the Circles pedestrian activity and to connect it -° I with ti-e golf course. The planned Arts Park will encourage restaurant.retail;and pedestrian dctn iry on both sixes of the Circle and syntheSi7e the energies betvveen the retail area raster plan across the street.and,those\,\<rthin.the Circle. After meeting --- � - with local developers and neighborhood associations our pa design team created a set of development regula ohs to encourage a more bold downtown which used the park as ,7!+P «►� its focal point. �a The public facilitation process for this project vspas one or our F Pr t �®'"�-t"` •_ / �'� most SUCCeSSiu! The process Included a public forum and panel discussion among three Development professionals ` and Bernard Zyscovich,followed by a series of public forums and commissioner ,,,,orksho,s. r� KEY FEATURES �7 Community involvement Quality of fife V. k Public realm in-rprovements Parking strategies Proposed zoning CRA zone B-anding Nev,,� Q street design for state road —— ..ter-•'�.._��� , ' at p,• a .. AWAR DS AP A. Gold Coast Section.2004 Outstanding Urban Design Project or Study ,Arty t, " connection =sconnection�` Pedestrian cressings ZYSCOVI C - ns �� � `� i RELEVAI�ITEkJERIEh,CE �� . _ . ...... _. .m, __., HOLLYWOOD COMMERCIAL CORRIDORS STUDY (2004) Hollywood, FL - �r e The Clty of Hollyv,'ood hired Zyscovich to exannine d- C Commercial corridors: Hollyt,,,OOd Boulevard. SR7/US44!, Davie H gnway and Feceral riignway in response to the city's I`liaster Plan. completed prior to this study. The study was done in conjunction ,-pith the Cv Regional Activity Center (R/-" /,Ci� t'expansion and their C1aluanon i a ea no Appraisal Report (FA,R) to plan for future papuiotian M grov,th. The CitJr7s clan was to increase allowable densities on three Of the.four corridors east of I ti w.thir••the boundar- ies df their downtown RAC, In order to dccon m.:,date nel4r residential units. ZyscoArich prepared an e>:tenst`de anahrs s p mprovelnent of unit distribution along the corridor considering height.Pro o«e i PROPERTY LIN ig.r Parking and bu ldinci setbacks. This includes? D computer-- i i s 1 ♦ 4 I modeling and recommendation, for new st'eet sectio•ic ": a� e � • The final recon mendatro-is have been incorporated into the A `. Toning Code and have been included in the E,—`,K. KEY FEATURES 14t �{ :1 A 4- x { +� • Quality of life KA• � �i Itii<ri, CPA � � , , ,�� �_j:. Redevelopn-oent G�,an for an w ban environment ' �� Land development r'?gUot1011S :t a-; ¢�; tr�,b�: ;f {�} • • Community part!cipctidn Zoning recomr endations i r� Iransit-oriented development i i l 14 lw a qLS k p 8.• B' 2)00-n.. B' Additional p O vJ ,Ad�irional Sidewalk and Parking Sieewalk created Created Through Zoning Through Zoning Dixie Highway Proposed imps ovement to Dixie ��--yy,�f ZYSC ! Y I C t PELE\ gnN tk:PE .iEt�`CE I sa COCONUT CREEK MAINSTREET MASTER PLAN (2005) Coconut Creek. FL I he'Cty cf,Coconut Creek cowimi_sioned the firm to ; �6i Iti create a Lion and a oevelopi-neit plan for 430 acres of a predomiiantly undeveloped land which requires al l build inos to be LEER certified. Known as the Butterfly Capr a { . �Fg, ,iim, "" _ ?. t � .f Of the \/Vorld,--Coconut Creek .ought to Iran-form this . 1' .ate .�- .-�-..._,Y...__.. _'+� r• :L i _ t_ea into a GtG'w^town Celrter, whichwouldembody the g} uniqueness of the Clt)/.Followi{l4 the County t,layor Kristin x p , &# F + .. '•„ r t� `� h � -.], Jacobs In'tiatwe to prose,Ve natural resources and prDrnote $ + t' t i sustainable and green design. Zyscovich created a master j tom—# t �u w , ' Ian which reserves the natural landscape and provides a ' r P - P P P V' � blueprint for sustainable buildmg design. providing ut ,� "} � ;z the first centralized mixed-use activity zone for the City"s tti A � �� --- , 1{ °- residents. All buildings within the P✓!ainStreet District will be, at a minimum, LEED"'certified by the U.S Green Building C)M I n- Council (USGB or ter lied by t Fl nca Green Build ,`F ifs t ing Coalition. The master plan's integrity relies on balancing the built Overall master plan environment with the natural environment by requiring that architectural character respond to South Florida climatic I conditions.Additionally.buildings are required to contribute vibrant urban streetscapes and enhance and reinforce open space to achieve sustainability. Through sustainable n� .. d t Design an ar_en lesion f r eatures. Coconut Creek's Main- a _ Street will be the first sustainable downto�Nn in 'I rid I• �t s ^I �. The public's participation in this plani-iinq process helped sr R s � � build Support for the final plan aild.bLild Co S2nSus t l k KEY FEATURES + Preparation of zoning codes Public realm s a4, Sustainable design principles li ii + Redevelopment and infill development Enhancement of natural resources Sense of place community redevelopment Nixed-use project Land dedications ° Civic,green space opportunities 55 � ^ Streetscape improvements Green acid sustainablebuilding guidelines "; Development program recomruendatlons and case i i - studies c, AWARDS r :t FAPA 2005 Award of Excellence. Blain Street Design St' ndards I� .........._... Streetscape ir-nP, emerts Z i COCK ° � cr ���� nGpIE a CC K FLORIDA EAST COAST CORRIDOR STRATEGIC REDEVELOPMENT PLAN (2002) Miiami. FL This urban study,done rn`asso_i� ion`vrth th_� �':'FI•�cida Inter=. national University Metropolitan Center. encompasses the Florida East Coast Railroad corn'oor. inch-cling the Buena = � 4 Vista Rail Yard, Little Haiti,and the nhystcally and financially ._._. . a . depressed Omni community. k The studys purpose was to cam an understanding of each neighborhoods history, current ecot ion-iic and cultural status, and to identify where the hindrances to its growth and vitality Ile. The strategic redevelopment plan identi- fied redevelopment and infill development opportunities enhanced by public open space and connected by a local trolley system. KEY FEATURES Y Site plan analysis Alternative plans 7 I Redevelopment plan for an ur bar ii environment dent Land development regulations ° Community participation { AWARDS i A.PA 2002 Planning for Outstanding lransporta- ,..__- tion Project FEC Corridor. Strategic Redevelopment Plan, i <n Miami Special neighborhood districts - live/ work loft live/ work µ live/ -- a garage live/work work garag •e a . garage townhouse _ townhouse garagr w Lt: garage townhouse { townhouse arage _ 5 P81`I<.Ing desl Can stBnGardS zrr" t { � � . k. _ '-; ....:.,,c ,..mw. n.,.., m+✓r•.- '°'<'.`,, s....•. new SECTION Public green space FEC cross section -•, -tom, x � r�,�. � �� ., ,• � �=.t � ti� RIE LEVANT E'A'PERirNCE MIDTOWN MIAMI tALASTER PLAN (2005) h/iami, FL f v The h lidtov,n (�'!larrli development Is likely to be one of the r latgest urbar iri Ill development projec"s I i l country. TI le w d q s S s s t f' c-� � 6 acre site,used b� the Port of(, lami a c�taging facility for _ truck Containers.Was identified by Lyscovich as a potential • -'b r: =`� n"I!xeU use district, in an early plan for the City Of Mt-rl ial, _ Zyscovich identified w1hich blocks should contain retail,which COnlmer cia! entertainment and N'lllCh residential. As the sites master planners and master architects,the team then partnered v,6rh the City Of !✓Jami's planning depart- s , t o zoning d Iai-i t c, mE'ili O EXdil-One tit_ zo in an d use and o cnanoe 1 -� .., the !and use froril Industrial t0 Restricted Commercial. ZysCOVICh then,created Special District Zi7iiing and Design : r 4 Guidelines. From that point, the neighborhoods within Midtown were Existing site further refined. Along the western edge of the site, the planned neighborhood and regional retail are currently under construction. The requirements for the residential buildings include service-oriented ground floor retail and Ke Aft 11, Qt internal parking hidden from the street. to further enhance he pedestrian friendly plan. The northeast portion of the x 'te Is planned c;5 al"1 intensely COI?"llllerClal_OI"ie Created for "' � use t the entire Mhcllto��'n Mharni area. Z�✓sCOA'fC!l deslgiled the Ciltertaintllent Block"to provide COr 6niuous pedestrian activity'within and, along its noruhern edge, to address the A aml Design it 'CluC,es t""o Ofrice/shOWroom �.., - I i I ui aims v ith ound rloe reta dining.and shopping that b� I ' gr r III p are separated by a ] acre earl:: es \ve!I 2s a condominium hotel with abundant corner use's and a community theater r fi ude�ou if ,•""" Which will Offer cultural actlV(tie5. � r r•�r•.•mc�•• Gilt i�.nr% � �� ,� a � r :`. KEY FEATURES 7 �'� • Infill development in urbanized areas 7DD image of proposed site t Land de,/elopement and zoning regulations Architectural design guidelines • t,nixed-use development Srnart growth tlli tlot-. f,es k p Infrastructure Improvements Open space and streetscape design guidelines a Brovvafield recommendation site t 4 Y AWARDS ^ _ , f2X rq r, z � 2o05 �LS, Florida l�l�built HonorA,wara .'°'k "ti`""' g� A �1174 r��/�, �'utstandlna Lii hail DC'Slyri Project or Study Aerial view ZCIVi C N-�- & "i / ' r r ,R E I VA NIA T E��P E_R I C IVY C . . I MIAMI BEACH CONVENTION CENTER DISTRICT - REDEVELOPMENT PLAN (1992) Beach. FL In 1042 the 332-acre City Center/Historic Convention Center District (City Center) v,,as established as a result CR w of a ten-year master plan developed by Zyscovich in collaboraton vn,ith V/Vailace Roberts Todd. Pl-nners. The City of l'Aiami Beach commissioned the team to ;m ro\•e -�U-- the derelict neighbo,hood for both residents and tourist: .- .� _ alike A Vision and /caster Plan for the Vkami Beach .� r h htthe first 4. Convent VIIIoOe\ncS e`✓elOpcd which brought n } Convention Hotel to the area funded through a new CPA. Zyscovich created a new vision by enhancing connections !� to the beach and Lincoln Road and providing innprnved = r .t streetscapes and uses. The Loe\vs iotJ the adjacent I It. Moritz historic renovation. and the Anchor Shop-, ;! 4 parking complex were ail created to bring Miami Beach back as a tourist destination for convention,and high end _�.�..t�;: - tourists_ What followed v,,as a series of public and private Convention Center District 1v,laster Plan improvements which made South Beach one of the more ` popular tourist markets in the world. As part of this project, the team Identified several ,Y k g development'opporturllties which were buil-or are currently under construction: kf aI+h 1Z .5 1. Loe\,,,s Convention Hotel and St. Moritz Re'novaf 1h /� s � Lincoln ClneiTia Mired Use ActivityVeilerCtC'r 3 Lincoln Road Retail c�id Ei-itErtali�'Y�cnt Corridor. a Cultural Campus QUI I; < .� �- Zv-covich v,,,as privileged t o work on several of these .E p i'oj C c"S S. A new street connection was created to link Collins Avenue and tht beach to'NNashington Avenue KEY FEATURES r Urban tourism ".>- � � `_ �,'ca "x�: _ • Beac' wort CPA plan Public/ Private partnership Redevelopment plan for an urban environment • .~-- ..�' i+ Land development regulations - Community involvement Historic preservation Lincol❑ Road Cinema ZSCOVI C PE EV `N I EXPEPIEI,,KCE I a, UPDATED CITY CENTER/CONVENTION CENTER DISTRICT CRA PLAN (2002) Miami Beach, FL This ',Aaster Plan e,oh ed into a matter planning Initiative k r 3 I t - wh ch',•xlou1d transfo m the Distract Into a global destination 7 # z » As places become successful, residents are burdened with Jy is side effects noise,and more people Z��scovich �� t w2, hired ten years after connpleting the first Convention Center Plan-to Suggest a'x4cy to al'ev a ..ill_S"side effect_ r y t x using two bIOCkS of City ov,ned parl.,lrsg l.ts on the east end of Lincoln Road. The firm proposed a inew vision for this district by converting the surf- race lots into a large, ^^, x If ` F f ne,gheGrhood park and an expanded theatre for rlr New Z j�yy fY}l r .r 1�, World Syn-Iphony. The plan also included strategies to connect the park t0 LIInCGIn Road by enhancing Drexel # it �4 u I Ro.d Ef 4-,venue and relocatino son-,e of ti he transportation facilities 3 F 5, C �I w ht, i !t t and routes for enhanced transportation linker9 es. The nevv Svn-phony building vxill be designed by rank Gehry and ,ill feature an outdoor screen of Symphony performances Convention Center District Plan:Design study of town center to enhance the quality of life for South Beach residents. park between Com,e•ntion Center and Lincoln Road There are analogous opportunities to improve the public realm and the quality of the uses in Central Beach by T balancing the needs of residents and tourists. t' ,`A The public Park in the celntlal part of hiiiamr Beach is a response to the City's character and enhances the life. rl-ru"lunr:'��5 gUollty' Of if The Oervaswe 'r'I'.'ic map to tine tUtUrc ,vhich resulted from that vision Serves as a hlghk a- � e Ire CGnVe'lti�t"I detailed c ','e 2r roaster plan of th? er,` "Y Center District of Mlaml Beach. 5`�; y KEY FEATURES ..tr. M" .i,Y Y.7�V'xr,/x.x�'•„tl�... YO..1Y 9 t: .x4.. i •_r . Community Involvement , Design study view of tovh•n center from Lincoln Road d CRP, plan Nye {1 Urban tourism Public realrn improvements h `5 Public/private partnership I Iransit oriented development I, o Redevelopment plan for an urban environment Land development regulations �i " wit c1 AWARDS ! ,,PA mold Coact Section 2003 12k I Outstanding, Urban Design Study APA 2001 Punning Award for Outstanding Architectural + -.. Project, COnveRtIOn Center Hotel COnnpleX I(�tln Street Design stu dy ,few of to m center rronn 17"Street FAPA Gold Coast Section 2001 Planning Award for Outstanding Historical Renovation Project, St. Moritz AIA Miami -1999 Honor Award of Excellence in Urban Design,Anchor Place Garage & Shops. ZYSCO"VI C ' •' � � � ��� xl� `.�.z�� �' PELEW NT EXPERIENCE CORAL GLADES HIGH SCHOOL (2004) Coral Springs; FL TI-iis 2-75-student station high school is Composed Of a .a ' ty"o-building carnpus situated around a large courtyard_ The assembly functions, such ,rs the gym and dining facilities are housed In a one-story bt!Ildirrg opposite the courtyard. This court a~d is lushly(and_caped and provides h r ' x b U a CObe ed di'llrig to encourage outdoor Use.The two building r ri CoI7 pis eaS!!y faCl!itateS after-hours assembly uses without c 1 opening the entire school to the pyblic. The assembly � r r building houses a state-of-the-art hurricane shelter With �— emergency operations offices and support spaces. The 4 school is designed for a 2000 student capacity with the + core areas designed to accommodate future growth of 28 5 students The food service area of the school is designed as a Front facade Student Union" food court concept where students are gutClCly served and soli have tir'le to sOCIaIIZe or Catcll- r` r , up on work. Culinary arts facility with a full kitchen and IN n"rGCkC restaurant replaced the traditionaleconomicse 2CGnOlCs r r !s``: classrooms. The in'iovati'Ve design placed seating that , opens to a colonnade which leads to the courtyard. The gynl is designe d withnatural light t0 helms Offset Ildhtlllg Cost for the school's oD ation. The library Is a signature ' space on this campus. Designed to accomr"todatG after- � hOUCs U this a' a5 State Qf t le-art .eCh-io O'�/5 -rile use, space h t to ,rl Y' r providing a Comforting envlronrnent to rei-x and enjoy I?GGICS. Tills prGJ2Ct included working closely with the City Of Coral Springs on do inter"loCal agreement to develop 4 par long and Field amcniil85 for bO'il school and after bout" ' community use. Media center KEY FEATURES 0 . " t ltll FHPA�n E;;erge!lCy Operations Center r ° a k • Master plain;l rig Highly secure facility Public use r� r 28%5 Stude'it stations r a S ' �" A►fr Y Integration to urban environment �yip, - r� _ tt �ti echnoiogy, Fine Arts& Culinary Operations Magnet PrGgranls a �t AVVARDS Pis Florida Ed UCatlonal Facilities t'!o'I'l l-t2rS l�,sSGClatloil(F�CF P�) "Irchitectural Shov,!case Best High School 20,36 VVeight roorn ZYSCOVlcrlLJ p.- '..L ✓�:......... . .. \.. .. � NT EnP[L:�RiEI,ICE '. P`OMPANO, BEACH HIGH SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES AND TECHNOLOGY (2004) Pompano Beach, FL The Pompano Beach Senior High Institute of Technology - �; & International Studies' state-of-the--art library is designed . to accon-imcdate students as v,,ell as the Con-imu It% It ;�� " contains a conference area for community organizations as �� r �i. a.'� v.`d ^v l as after-hours use for school and COmnlUrtitV activities. } � Tlit {C rf 4 The facility also contains a multimedia area and computer lab. This is a magnet school for technology and international r � ".• �,,�- studies As such, it is a smart facility with technology-rich resources throughout. ANorking in partnership vvith Intel and other technology leaders, this facility plans for both merit wireless and hardvJire technology access throughout the facility. Pompano Beach High School is located on a 40-acre Campus which is shared With an existing eier-nentary school. h�iain Entry Plaza g office y a district regional o� ice and a City of Pompano Beach early childcare center. The n-iaster planning involved shared drop-offs and storm Water mitigation areas, ��'hich - — resulted in substantial cost savings. The master planning ® 7.1 't of the campus also involved working closet v<ith the City y �..a .. of Pompano Beach to dose a residential street, vJhic`r the school bridges. This innovative nlove afforded the i opportunity to build the replacement school while the existing school iemained operational as well as created a ,t Safer campus environment for students. Tile high school JaS bid I e v, c 'e ' d d e sting ci uc0 e_tima�. ort t to ne\N any YI__liig bUiit'�fn75 are Integrated to compose a seamless carripus. \,dutch is - ;, 5 ,rt' E°as'/t0 SUper�/ise ant". operate. ^ °# zs KEY FEATURES Library/media Center Library 1446 student stations • FAlaster planning • integration to urban environment Addition, renovation. remodeling • Phased replacement Corfl'n Unli\/use x , ,., .. �''. i'�k, :� ''-� "" • lechnoloCy tx' Inter"national Studies �lai7net Programs � r 4 A 'Ef y'. 't Library k .. ... ........ RELEVANT EXPERIENCE '5.00 BLOCK OF COLLINS PARKING GARAGE (2004) Miami Beach. FL The coo gIGCk Is all ensemble Oi 0[lc- and two-floor i a three-level parking garage. house-sty le retail boUtlgUes.\N.h� n fi It is built do one of the most visible cornmercial sites in the l'IlstonC Art Deco DISt'"lCt,o neighDGrhdOd Of modestly Scaled 4 V V apartrnents and hotels The townhouse typology relates to the = x residential origins as well as to the scale and architectural patterns of this part of the city. The greatest challenge of the n Was design the maximization S 9 of ground level retail space while -iinimizing the interior •z circulation to the above-grade parking facility and adjacent alley. The firm devised an Innovative ramping design that allows the boutiques to inhabit a completely different vol- ume from the garage structure. Within this volume, cacti' ' unit asserts itself to—,d the sidewalk at a different angle. individualizing its architectural identity v,,hich is further dis- tingulshed by Varyi ng appilCatlOns Of store. glass,canopies. and eyebigw�. ,x To further assert the building's presence at a key portal to - K; the city, the architecture is amplified by an origami-like metal screen that wraps around the building at the corner. E>terior vkev from Collins Ave:tue !ilurninated by a state-of-the-art lighting program,the screen transforrns the facade at night into a beacon or changing -- T color patterns. Adoitior,ally, the screen. which has become . 3 a city landmark, concealsfrom the parking garage prom view. t KEY FEATURES p: Retail ° Parking-{ Historic neighborhood Pedestrian access _ AWARDS AIA IAiami 2005, Award of Excellence in architecture Nighttime detail of exterior scrim u , 7 View of retail and parking Parking entrance ZYSCO `i! ICH ►� r� x I ,E C E L E VIL,1 N T E X PCRIENCE ANCHOR SHOPS PARKING GARAGE (1999) Mhami Beach, FL For fifty years. pedestrian access, traffic arculatioii, and F views to the beach Were Interrupted at 16`i'Street between '61--hington and Collins,avenue by an underused municipal � t r parking lot and two historic buildings. Located in the Con- e vention Motel District.City planners had identlf ied the three- •,. block-long site for potei itial development.In-1996,the`,IIlami Beach Redevelops ent Agency and Loews Hotel Corpora- •• y x tlUn entered Into a public—private fOlni Venture to build the a , � first convention-quality resort hotel in Miiami Beach in more than three decades. The Anchor Shops and Parking Garage : r proved integral to the otel Development Agreement by enabling the Loews Hotel to meet its parking requirement, _—=— — as specified under the Citys zoning ordinance. The firm conceived a nneans of providingthe necessary Corner of 16`h5treet and Collin<Avenue parking spaces within 500 feet of the hotel. as required by the Citys Zoning code, In a way that both practically and handsomely served the urban setting. By reopening 16`1' Street as a roadway,incorporating the historic buildings into •* � � � �' � ����� anew structure. and building 21.500 SF of retail space at �1 ground level. the design provided a safe, secure, and easily maintainable parking facility without the .visual and physical ® �- intrusion of a massive parking pedestal. P9L 3 ^ Y� The resulting development restored pedestrian and traffic r ^ - circulation and also revived the only derelict municipal site. a ; in the City's Historic District. Finally, the facility's overall . � � +� '."r �M .��.-.� �° '"'`�� deSiGn I-IdnOrS rile TCGp!Ca� DeCO style Of the nelGhl�OrI100d• �-. �k'�. ,-,'Ith its use of pre-cast decorative panels and stucco finis.i. Washington Avenue facade KEY FEATURES Retail o V S Y� v 3 i* ki�r q • Parking Pedestrian acres, A`IARDS Y .R ^ila Yli!999.-ongr A7,ordof E),celienceiri Uiban Design a ^ 4 e � � ads ,,��' �►,,,,°„E A Historic Anchor Hotel facade Vz,.t,w.�k ~�ELEVr,I 4 EXP�R1Ef� CE _ a MIRADOR PARKING GARAGE (2002) Miarni Beach. FL The MIC3do!" proJectwas s0 sUCCesSfU) ticT tS'eYistin Da <ing garage qu,cky outgrew capacity Acrordlno:k a fii ,ear old, tcn stor building with outdated t� �Y-) `/) apartment g y dated h ' Darkino i'nfrastructwe located opposite the complex, \','as oemolisheo to make possible the building of a five-storv. t.�� �f �2"-sgace garage. K r In a totally unique typology. residential use of the structure was Secondary to parking. However. those \Nho are not fa- �r' w' -niliar v,,ith the neighborhood often believe the project to be �. 1 s� a townhouse. The design wraps the structure on three sides +;. _. v' th apartments so that no part of the parking facility faces _ onto the street a,d e pedestrian level_ Four two-bedroom. ., two story apartments are located on the front (west) side Evening view grid one one-story studio on each of the north and south sloes All residential units are provided v,,ith individual patios u � ' (an aesthetic, privacy, and safety featule� as VYell as OIr"eCi access to the garage.. KEY FEATURES Parking i Pedestrian access x Community involvement AWARDS A 1 A N/1iaml CO- Hiic for le l�.e ion q I i 1 f t S �1 Unit entrance from garage r♦ k �, RE LFVANT EXPERiEN,CE __ r,_.> ri PELICAN PARKING GARAGE (2000) Mliami Beach. FL The Pelican Garage vvas developed as part of a m' 9 l�iiaml� Bead)initi i atve t0 provide 3rkin-in the popular and P P 7 P historic South Beach. In partnership rvvth Par!;One of New Orleans.a mid-block parcel of Oty land was provided in the t 0` Regls-cr Historic District. The City mandated that retail lire the street frontage, that the existing urban scale ® C r h be respected and that the overall forms be cornpatible but q r# x not Imitative of the sW rounding 153v^s and 1940 s Art Deco i stvled buildings. The project..vd"rich encompasses 375 spaces on 7 levels, v,,as constructed for aDDiCYin-,&tely. S4,000.000 has been Well-received by the City and tl,e local preservation t- community. Thorn Grafton.AIA.LEE ED°'AP,v,,as the Design, Architect for this project which v,,a5 co npleted in 2000 3 - KEY FEATURES ` Parking Entrance to Pelican Parking Garage i Historic Neighborhood • _ n y v C nt �mri.. n,o rn (�� �; it� <� I , e e :aS� rt t > yl �.: �r W x a<. W Parking ga-age adjacent to retail k p k i z f ff IM a Pedestrian access to parking garage v RELEVANT EX:PERIENICE PLIP- THE PERMITTING AND LICENSING INTEGRATION PROJECT (2004) Ft. Lauderdale. FL The Permtt,ng and Licensing Integration Project-includes e 'f arious divisions of Broward County government: Build- . _ "Ig C✓de Set-vices, Z oninq Code Services. Development anagenlJ it. Land Use Permittlnd, and Fire Rescue. Ett x _ hese many divisions were onginally located in various buildings in and around dovvntown Ft. Lauderdale. Gather- 5 a �1 them at One University Drive is a means of improvinq I customer service and making the offices more convenient to the public.Zyscovich designed a state-of-the-art interior to streamline the permitting process and increase the ef- 'iciency of these ii!te-related activities. KEY FEATURES Central Inf.- m-zion;:deSkt .. �.z•_ �: . k.,._ .. n. Public use � ... PenovFcior-%expansion _ w Space planning Open plan �-o ur-story atrium u rk x Lobby yp � •ate'* < � , a"' r s' � r . u s. r Second floor Waiting a;ea zysc vie P ELEV EPICNCE MIAMI BEACH POLICE STATION FORENSICS LAB RENOVATION;EXPANSION Miami Beach, FL •,.•;'-elF?� - 4�� �t - $3P f¢ ,3 a- The `Irm '',faS Commissioned to rencv3te and expand d • '` City o' Miami 'Beach police station. The project Included ' - cr71 '' 1 c>I rin^ site a!"lal`y'r15. �rOQran"Ming. design development. and St1-UCtJra1 upgrades to the cxlstlnq facility. .The new tatlo' also included a specially designed laboratory, for rorens!c testing and research. 41' ifi KEY FEATURES � KA r Public safety complex r� Police station wL, I ' Renovation%expaniv 3 - k Lobby t 2 ''tY` {b F•e y5 t F SIM Exterior corridor ZYSCOVIC Li_' EXrERI �N`E - � PE NT E( NORTHWEST DISTRICT POLICE STATION Miami Lakes, FL 7"�CoviCli designed +hiS Cukji{ SafetyCo 5 Flex ror •_», rP i+ I'�I.cn"�I Lal:tc Noithvi st District Police Station. The desl n a� Created as a nrotoP/ e tilareproduced r t can be at Clfiere'li Site; minor modifications. The design -• cue�tS a prQfeSSlGnal O`IentatiOn and �re;ents a COrpC�(at2 Ir?"ia Ie sUltablc for file SUrro!t."Iding business and executive con-,Tunny. The state-of-the-art facility Is all economically .�. efficient and i&ch'-jologlCal(v swhlsticated law enfoi cen'lent J(i..� that Incude4 holding cells. GUI testing & bond • ros'rr,s, domini= t�trave area: and.. and staff facilities, as well as Speci alp-ed racihtles for e'l"te(7cncy operations, gun an munition storage, I vC 1; ucs for neWi Vehicles and a "< vehicle maintenance Iaclliry. I hlS Protot)'pe police station Was included In the i/',mErican Elevation ? institute of Architects'`f rchrtecfiure for Justice"Exhibition trodclinq t'I"OUCiioilt`I'te United States. KEY FEATURES 1 * • Public safety complex Police station ' Emeroency op'era':on center Training facilities . • Pa .'.nq and\e �!e maint enance arce T Z r w , `"/ehicle maintenance facility ZYSCOVI C RELEVANT EXPEP,IENCE HAMMOCKS DISTRICT POLICE STATION Miami. FL Zyscovich was COr!"n-lissio ed bj, I" �iiailli-DCd` to desIgn the Harnnnocks District Police Station and Public Safe y F aCll, The firm employed the highly" fcctiVe lOr*ham ct District Po ce Station prototype wif, modified extwr G.c-iecural elements to it } x E he fabric of the Surroundin firms g area The design tduded the evAuiation and study Of the Site as well and the d eSVgn 7eVeiOpment The final design presents an `�. r t ar• image suitaHe for Is surrounding rewN and resids tial community while ilia-1 taining a highly Secure facility. t' KEY FEATURES 1 I- Ibll 2fety complex P : a a OiIC_ .:t_tiOn Crlergency ope•r ation centei Training facilities F Parking and vehicle maintenance 1 . 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FL � -- �ZYs,ovich'was.hired to pert Grm a facility study and program a 8,kisi,t ,e,r,!role the space and functional Sequel-ements 1. for a -lew c ty hall and fire station to alloy,, Cooper City to ' - meet Its current and +Jture needis. Our analysis included a need_ e_ e ien., proposed The t " p p�._ed �rogran-I. p,o�ect bu�.get. faclity specifications and preliminary design. I he firm Is now engaged in the schematic design or the facility. The space needs asseSs�m lent included the determinaiion of t operations. space standards and space requirements for all aspects of the existing city Hall. The process of determining the space needs for trie City Hall began \o,ith the develop- ment of a progran-iming questionnaire that was distributed ', .. to Oty department heads-or their input. This questionnaire = " addressed such items as personnel within each depart- Existing conditions meat including their responsibilities. interaction with other departments and the public adjacencies. existing facility D`ovisions.special needs and recommendations to facilitate each department's of iciency. The sur.�eys were completed through a series of individual meetings with all stakeholders. !lq� Also included in the analysis is the formal documentation of ys ` existing floor plans and photos of the existing City mall. ?�N1 � 6 ' Y r�09 le is �c Based upon our research and observations,a formal facility .3r` report and program requirement analyses were developed v\,hich outline t'r - spat: needs iequirements of each City Gcpertn tit In_"tei ms:of pprOYln ate square footage l I;e ��..:'J. Llt� l �WIII include off ices or the CityCGmn"lisSlGn. • _ /anager. City Aftomievi City Clerk Finance V?partlYlent. Building Jepar talent. GrOzntiil Management k�et��rrz e "' Department, and Commission hia6ti'IG/�I LaltipUrpGse su £,'= 5„ ~�-` Room. as vvell as satellite offices for the County Commis Option R site plan sioner and State Representative. KEY FEATURES ' r0117' Viia ter planning "i ^a '' .c Y.,c+S. .s^-rm t 'ar- a•k 's.. :t„t*` Q c F.�navation/expanslon z "'� ° Space need's analvsis Programnning u �a Public use Y 2 $ 1� k 'y Option a site plan ` • RELEVANT EXPERIENCE n THE NORTH MIAMI EDUCATIONAL AND MUN{C(PAL FACILITIES MASTER PLAN Miami, FL Inftfally, the North �ml Se for Nlah phased-replacement �Pkl4 p r oiect was to utilize the original site of 16.5 acres The existing school covers approximately 60% of the site. «. y 66 0 st de nt -4 int in ,,h ich to construct the leaving arelatively�ndIl foot-pi s*ation replacement school and virtually no f g Zyscovich recognized`he se § 1 roan or coast uct�n s a inq. challenges and came up with an `out of the box" solution ------ 2tatOt i that would benefit the high ccl)ccrl program and minimize F the impact of construction on the surrounding community. .As the City of North l'✓,'iarnl was simultaneously planning major redevelop)nent on several adjacent parcels to the high school,Zyscovich worked closely v,,ith District and City m staff and IOCaI developers in iiiasier planning the area SUCK that both the Dls-n t s and'City projects capitalize on the Conceptual campus plan concurrent development, creating a community resource center that is Greater than the sum of it parts. The overall `u solution will now include the new high school on a larger site, 1V the replacement of an existing middle SChG01 With a new I -3 facility; a new Olympic Iraining Facility and Public Library }. �J and a relocated City park. A par kinq-garage is provided to accommodate both school and community use. a k new high scFiool i�selfincludes a new state-of-the- The - art media center. a community flack box theater and auditorium. a hi arts suite,a aymnasiun-,and P.E. facilities, C d service area, a full-service clinic, ` a `Fogel guru style food go Conceptual!end ring , 31l EH PA Shelter V<!th Cme-OtnLV Qpera.tions, ).enter a- 1 large full Pr\ice ESE CUt-np t; ai ld Statt-Of the art 9 ' *` cla>sroon and labs. i 1�i��� - ,� _` .. . KEY FEATURES } ^s =n:•�,�, • N13ster planninq Public use � � • Highly secure facility �� � • EIHPA with Emergency Operations Center • lntegration to urban environment Conceptual rendering • Phased replacement �Jr 00 � ° International Baccalaureate.Drafting& Design.Printing& Graphic Arts.Cosmetology.Technology Health Science ,f. and Secretarial `Cade^!-Ines ,Adult and community education programs IM' P 4 �Cr � P ! rs.r cr �^ � € Eck Conceptual rendering ZYSCOVIC , F R E L E✓f<-NTCKrFRI�IVC_t JUPITER FARMS MIDDLE SCHOOL 03-NN AND MASTER PLAN Jupiter Farms Road and Randolph Siding Road i° z;scovich is providing planning and architectural design` ;_ - 1 serv!ce_IGrt. eGEdelopmentotcnnastei"Sit2pianandriE'slgn " .� -- ' " .�„�;:-: ..� •-. � cJ umerits for construction of a grade 11: through 3 ;50 - *� '' s.udent Cation,120.00v G�f middle-scl'iool vvith related site . �•+� ��� � _ and athletic fac�f _ . Th rias�_r G;la,rnii acts.I_i__ incl..de aY fir ` a comprel--ensive assessment of an approzlmately I50-acre. undeveloped site to Incorporate construction or the I711dd1e school with consideration for futuie construction of an fF- Elementary school and high school. The design se,vices are incorporating all necessary environmental r'nitig3tion Utility Master site plan -_,' �`��.x: slid oil site civil legUlrei7ient5 to pevelGp the site according to the n naster plan. ,., KE"FEATURES • Nliiaster planning _ 50 student stations f 3 v{ s � e Va ried cried use, WXA Entry vievv _ kFt GreSt lawn x Fi w Conceptual rendering t .' REL�J I�IT r PEE,fE�,CE MIAMI BEACH SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL AND MASTER PLAN Miami Beach. FL Mi-ami Beach Senior High phased replacer-lent is situated . on a small but prorninent urban sire i`n limited access.The rn.-ster planning included the analysis of 14 buildings. the t pilased replacement of 10 buildings, and the renovation/ e remodeling of an additional three buildings. all while more " r a than 2500 students vdere on canlGUS attending classes. rk. t The site Was requlred to be r"alSed ton flood criteria Ile elevation and L)'-,cg\rich recommended the use of LEAD principles. h "site crusher" wdc. used t0 turn the H);ISting x de'"n0llShed iJUildings into StructLlra1 fill thereby saving the 2 k k � t me COSt and ener"Qy In removing the demolished material and bringing in back Fill.The school district actually realised Existing conditions r r ra Nam - v, $200.0"0 in savings on rn one a i-pie.aigne. The architecture releb at s the ,p'ac:nnent of the original institution Wtth a new invigorating and enriching facility This t\','O-phased project includes the CpnstrUCilvn 01 a new aw - t- y, `y black box theater and r, ate-of the art library community - auditorium. as well as other program spaces. Phase ! of Y mlt construction V,'i!! 11'1CiUde State-of-tile-art classrooms and t well labs, as ell as the library auditorium and fide art: suite. t 1f + followed by Phase !I. v,,hich will include a 'Food Court ` ? food service area and a "Health Club' physical education facile y. Conceptual rendering KEY FEATURES Integration to urban cnvironnient • Addi-ion. renovation, remodeling . Varied uses , ' it ff Hospitality/ Icurlsm. Technolodv k-,Ca0emy _ Miiaoi et Programs Q; Conceptual rendering of library r r z lsz i r conceptual rendering of library ZYSCOVI C :. .i � � RELEVANT E PP PlEl�'CE. �. M€AMI HIGH SCHOOLMASTER PLAN AND HISTORIC RENOVATION, REMODELING AND ADDITION Miami, FL ti � ' Zyscavich was commissiond byk/!ian-:i-Dade County Pubic Schoos t., n vast-r plan-h_ restoration of the historic .°, r w �' u a Miami Senior High School to its original grandeur while updating At to a �iciC-O{ The-a t ii!d�-i sCng0. ,-' it �[ M �c,I�€�@���lot q rNr (. .(>; FC G( ( Opened in N�8 ���114mi Cenio HIgh has played a role In g I _I �6G E: a666us@@Cgge@Eit f ��RE �_ �_E _G s.._. tke lives of geleratio, _ of crizei s thr�ugi,out Miiami, the state of Florida. and the nation. The once beautiful and e!abo-ate school has been sated form jaicur renovation and modernization,a project for which M-DCPS is committinq —m— significant resources. Originally designed with awareness of our subtropical climate, the school was recognized for - sl its gracious kl edit erranean Re'drval architecture. I<nown Conceptual rendering of entry plaza as `The Biltmore of Education," its design included grand " mtenor spaces, open courtyards colonnades, fountains. and subtropical flora. The Zyscovich Education Group has fully analy_ed \,,here and how to uncover the original design, and to place the required additions. The new plan balances preser\,-,i on of .Y the historic school v'Jille optimizing the existing facility to meet present day requ rernent� r' The firm is -turfing with community leaders. M-DCPS and stakeholders in a ✓a) that aIIC s all to share in the vision of the school's rebirth. NOvN that the master plan and concept designs have been approved, Zyscovich is beginning the • production of construction documents. KEY FEATURES Conceptual rendering " Master planning Historic preservation • Renovation a expansion Structural upgrades Public use . Integration to urban environment 7e7.airA@!@ell ` 2800 stud=•nt stations � ,�r; �Teaching Legal �: Public i,trairs. Television � Movie Technology t Production. !ecl!noogy. InterriatlOnal Business. DraitlnCl. & Design, Autgrnotive Tecf-!ndlogy. Cosmetology and `i Industrial Arts Magnet Programs arm Conceptual rendering Z 6 SCOVI . e ,€, EV'N I E''PERIENICE FAU PINE JOG ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION CENTER West Palm Beach. FL - .r . ... The Florida /`,JanLlc'U Ive'rsfty Pfne Joy, Environmental Education Cerlt r �-EEL.' i_ pioneering a rev.'direction for t �u w xt schools In Florida as it Includes several innovative prGqram. "+ objectives. The first is the location of the EEC and a public + elementary school within the r50-acre-.Pine Jog filature ' e Preserve. The second I., that both the replacement EEC t , Gild the K-5 eieinnerltary school \NIII be LF EL/ ccrttiled. The third innova-ion comes through the multiple synergies Lhat v,rill occur between the state-of-the-art school and T bs emri onmental center. The buildings will be designed to FAU Pine Jog EEC entry make many of their environrnental benefits obvious to the occupants and teachers - the buildings themselves ,sill r teach. s The EEC will attract staff and graduate students who can help the elennentary schG01 teachers infuse environmental tr responsibility Into the elenneltarV scn001 Curricula. In turn, the elementarjr school can augment the university-based connmunity-oriented educational mission of the EEC, z a vdiich will come through shared use of program areas such as food service and CCTV/ facilities aid student teaching m, opportunities. - FAU Pine Jog EEC discovery porch KEY FEATURES Ey LEED Certified /� " r "L_[ED Vold Rating Environmental Education y s 3 f t r Center Silver Patina' Eler-nentar,6criool r.!astor planning } Public use arty x &x t Phased replacement/expansion • £� F- ' ka:ning f2_cilmes E>:hibitior space FAU Pine Jog EEC interactive eco-swaie CITY OF WEST PALM BEACH MASTER PLAN UPDATE VVest Palm Beach, FL '' n '1€a 'i+, ` -ram-.. r' .,a,.,^a'5:.+-,d•- 3c.Y,:�•.. I i i,lq �R., •'""1e�'^-s" �r CO\IC? N cS COr'?n?lsSlcined 1 c1�aiI�idte and update CITE r DCY,,! t >\ n t;a,t2r r7larl fGrVVE_. `palm Beach_:rfd develGG a revised plan that I esponded to'he local environment and the cU went d velopn t climate. DGwntov West Palm Beach -pars appf'oxim teiv city-blccks �1nd e•ncon"Ipasses +. EvEra)distinct iteI b�J e-hisi.GnC.rE`ail, icsfQentlal and c6n'ir'"i2rOal buildings. VVIOI'hing v,'ICh an ® economic consultant.the deslOn team I lA e_tigated planning potentials. dev�IOpn?ant Opportunities and appropriate MPro osed �asti•i9 P planning and development standards. based on new Na sing of pianneo pic)ecfs neighborhood sub-distracts. E>it,;ng i'a5$nc I\eV�r de'siat I guidelin.es a:?d Coning reconnmendations were supported by the team spent after the design tea spent a Downtown I\aster Plari:3D diagram . . ,� '. u" "�"Y`+ 'i�+'A�,.S''��+._C.+!ffi� :. --t CGnsiGErablBaiiGUhtOftli?'lely'tilres�deritialgroups,buslriess ,.�-Z R- =� b[BI'fOrd - associations.ti nE DOVdi town Development Authority C. A. and hIi-yor avid City Con?(i Issi or,ers. An Advisory Board; T ,V-1 h�4v t= PAC -ti m I I t - composed of eleven local professionals, collaborated with the deign team In a �I design 2rles Of �,ubIIC t'rrCt"Ksnvps t0 help '?,?i �tndUstriatFtIP A` n develop a plan v,,hich will allovy nor more diversity In the n E Zn,it, G��� v� t r3 � _k ._. arCl?IteC-Ure.aUg ientdevelODment potential.and connect x i n t _ 3 the t\sro geographically separ-ted rEtall anchor areas of i ovemmettt c1t , 'i9 center, t ` i Clematis and Cit Pl ca \r,rith a new Central Business m € in t „7 :ta �sh, • DiStrict. Asa lesult Of this :rubllC InVOIVEF'?Ent ii?It' t /2 w �S l ..➢ _ the 'Aaster Plan Update Fdas un,anirnously approved and is \ t C Clef1'1al15t --� in 'ne process of be,Ing incorporated into the %OI?In, COdC t n � � and F R subn?;tral. _. tod ^� r " KEY FEATURES «L > Public irnrDl;r�r ent 1 -.tpi tta4 quaarilleN�eighbGr�?Gv� ;ub districts Quality of life iakefrz�nt i e y� f,'" htStOri Zoning & land use rEECrI?n?endathaf Is �- -i mate lront F , t� �ubHc realm i;-nprc,reme•,a ! d lhtateriront and Iourisn CRA zone Subdistricts Attainable housing recommendations lam M, '1', -1 . - *m... Stakeholder meeting ZYSCOVIC o ` �W� E RELE ✓. ,N T EXPERIENCE NEW ORLEANS REDEVELOPMENT PLAN. Nei',, Orleans. LA, Ng'W :' �' �t ;"'� �s '`-' ZvSCGA%ICh t.ti'a5 CGri1mIc510n2d by the CltVi Council of the - rF� / C.: of IINeYJ Orleans to prepare' a 'econstructl=In plan for �. � i I. r c'3>=sty, rc „'s., '' �. `9'7^ ten• I`ve "�iY nClgrlDOrhOOd� dr''1aCent t0 it"ie I-tench Quarter. The three pr mdry goals of the plan are to establish consensus tt (vh� r`,a� • l ,� � t l cc among nl� �r!call a'd!vlded r21Qf!601"fIOGdS. return a sense OI ["col n i ,l -) a5 gUlChly a5 possible, and to create a plan r that addr _SEs.the G',2rall deterioration wI'tiC pre--Existed 'F�' " ��• 7': t ��ti"� .��. Katrina. TI"•a final plan ,vill be Ih: bads. for the receipt of i�y� ., "._,,�,�, � ! �'�• ���'v�+�, d-E012ra1 funding, and vNaS a result Of an tnt2rISIV2 public "NZ Involvement ef"or t. a: 3 " ram.*, �. 1'.2 t'nal pan included tl"a following e12nl2ntS: Miethodolociles for enhancino local neiohborhood pride e h .° by ! t'a d t a d � f * (�� F, Il•. 2 nsC2ldinig tli2 It:2r_nc25 t0 aCrilE\2 shale G'� m "e Oi+,e ♦ jai,.r':y v 2 a.p '�..'r: �� Q aye op-po,to nit!es. fly f _ratifying i:ey Corridor. between neighborhood, 11D Create a place where the communities Can come '.°1, `� cM't" •. }- a���.`'`�,SG r fij; together for neVJ Social and commercial Use. ° Creat!rlg rl2t'NGrkS thai'He IntC ih2 tourist economy. N21 hborhood r'2build!n Ian - - 9 9 p a • t reating a dialogue with the cDn,mun;ty through pJbllc meetings and committees. x 1ri Communication ,,rategies. �<N, i' KEY FEATURES W� Community Involvement k 1 ° Visioning x �; �uaiit'Gf life Public realrn impro,vc 'ehfs i — r-I his.oric preservation Y > ,pp Proposed View 4 �7Ek f h '�(1YW.:.'. .y .?s75 • � 'mow -,.x n Y:.�v�M"k 3', . Proposed view EE SCOV1 C -- •- S"4SR!.^.g6. � '.'csrn y �z 2 a f�:LEE\�!-.I� i L/\t'F-,'•�-�i C I J C E HOLLYWOOD BEACH CRA MASTER PLAN Hollywood, FIL Zyscovich Is in 'the process Gf cr.mpletil"g a neVn! Vision .... and l/a5ier Plan for the Hoil\'Wood Beach CRA by y rYxlr OCUSing on strategies t0 pTc_erve its funky Character. upgr&dln7 the quahtyOf the public realm, and Supporting s development v,lhich is compatible with the e>:'stinG *tF bui!di- fabric to support flue Hollyv,loc>d Beach CR�:s 9 PP rr = ---- -" =�--w '�"- -•'' 'd " " � � Implementatio n eitC,rus Tor manyOf the Capital Improvement Thematic neighborhood zones projects identified in the 1997 CPA Plan, the zoning, code and lard use needed to be revised iscovich revlev,,ed I } `? I �C I � `I'lE' realities of the �� tl eY.lstl ng Code il. Cl:nn Cla riSCf� to p y.�� +,^* t r '� 1� 'Cp. �t,a'�€✓'s `a" development slim&,- the limlta,--Ions of the parcels and ;^ �V'i qII w � flood zone requirements. �' �H ~5 ��: `':.•-.-----,i{ i� tea u sce en sR i� t � 'i � •°r.ascF 5 � ra r Arter meeting With as stakeholder gr_%up composed or veaCl'1 residents, hotels, and business Owne.rS. he design Proposed zoning team recommended preserving the character of the building scale in the portion of Hollywood Beach along the -�- historic broadwalk—a 30 foot wide asphalt wa-lkway unique to tine South Florida coast line\,,'hich is the iconic symbol Gf ,, -- Hollywood Beach.Although very little of the building stock waS considered to have any histoi is value., the Scale of the b Proposed tra,nspor talon and, obi,li,ty uildings along the broad-walk was.enough to merit a special m , district. This designation rNrll allowv,buildings to exceed the 50%Capon building improvements\'Jlthout having to meet the ineW FEMA and Florida Building Code requirements i r y,hich limit ground rloor uses to parking and storage. c Additional development is permitted one block east of the r,� w Broadw&lk w-hich is not part of the historic distl-ict. , This analysis was conducted for each neighborhood in Boardwall< *he Hollywood Beach CRA and assessed connections Proposed section to adjacent neighborhoods. the Downtown CPA, Dania Beach, and Hallandale Beach. KEY FEATURES Public ii..vG!vement v ,u� s • Public Bairn improvements Historic preservation Beachffo'nt FEf�IA issues ��E C.A-ors Parking and transportation " v Land development reconnnncndatioris �t' Economic analysis s Green design solutions Proposed massinq ZSCOIC M � ­ r l E ✓ N l EXPERIENCE MIAMI DDA DOWNTOWN MASTER PLAN UPDATE Miami. FL The update of the DownOwn 1•,/;arni Master Plan is a �� � � � � � requirement Oi i ie let_of Florida as part of the Downtown s � �� Miami DevelOpn"ent Of Regional impact (DRI). Its 32 ! a,-xt,�, �.,;'. R„3�. v za �� r purpose is to update growth assumptions as well as Illustrate that the projected daslopment uses and Densities can be supported to the doAa`ntown area With the proper guidance and m agation. fI � f =• ,' The Downtown Master Plan is a further opportunity to create a road map that mei ges•urbanism and ar Chitecture � * bJlTlh market, economic. social. and service issues. it will ' KID w ®�^ � Set forth overall and distract development strategies. and bl�sy � xt € establish guidelines fur future development, as •+Ne{ as requiremeihts for improving and enhancing the public realm, s Under the d-'itection of the Dovnntoym Development authority (DDT,) Oworhng in collaboration with the City ,t �'w.�a 3 -? �� and the Miami 21 kitisdvej Lyscovlch focused prlmally Conceptual do the following: rendering' `z � r ��� ` I • CoordowNg with focus groups for retail, hotel. i eSidEMS K and office uses `�,,�' v SKr"-� �•. Establishing a franhework to coordinate re�w . z. `�`y..�� ' 73 " r1 development���ith pUbIIC realm IIT�p'"OVCments �x�r p.,r rV E;; *, e 34, t rr ` Collaborating with the consultant team to establish p, �� s market-based rationale for sustainable urban �� tt . C m" t revitalization g 1 ` Establishing district developnen trateoies to _ _ �.. i � ZIPpk. �-�°t .a !� {� maximize development oppoi Cuni ies '�:.� 5 �1�'r.��.., }� :'x�a tit .�3` - ":.. `R �,j '; `" -' { t=`( ' Y_. ° Establishing a Public Realm coniceptus! plan Recommending storm water improvements and us•iainable urban concepts �,r CW kT Working with the transportation consultant to address development potentials r i '�� >, r°"' �' • ' Coordinating With Kami 20 zoning recommendations KEY KEY FEATURES t`sk'g,l Y`li arm` , ,I rfc' ° ,a Neighborhood sub-districts Urban tourism a ° Public involvement Waterfront development Retail strategies Redevelopment plan for an urban environment a - x r•„i ., .. i j .z �. "` ° Land development regulations Historic preservation N Urban foI entry concepts i� Puplic ream� improvements Site plan Y REFERENCES The following is a list of at least five (5) refere.nces for which Proposer has provided similar services in the past three (3) years: Name of Firm, City, County, or Agency: City of Hollywood Address: 2600 HollyNvood Boulevard HolInvood, FL 33022 Contact Name and Phone Number: Mr. Neil Fritz. phone: 954.921.3594 Name of Firm, City, County, or Agency: Broward County Aviation Department Address: 100 Aviation Boulevard Fort Lauderdale, FL 33315 Contact Name and Phone Number: Mr. Roger Foster. URS, phone 954.359.6200 Name of Firm, City,County, or Agency: The School Board of Broward County Address: 1700 SW 14th Court Ft. Lauderdale. FL 33314 Contact Name and Phone Number: Mr. Ronald Grossman,phone 954.974.3262 Name:of.Firm; City, Courity; or Agency: Miami Downtown Development Authority (DDA) Address: 200 South Biscavne BIvd. Miami. FL 33132 Contact Name and Phone Number: Mr. Dana Nottingham, phone 305.579.6675 Name of Firm, City, County, or Agency: City of Coconut Creek .Address: 4800 West Copans Road Coconut Creek, FL 33063 Contact Name and Phone Number: Mr. Jim Hetzel, phone: 954.973.6756 Additional References may be attached.