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R.J. Heisenbottle Architects, P.A. Consultant Response to RFQ ATTACHMENT C CONSULTANT'S RESPONSE TO THE RFQ 35 401111111$0, RPQ2014-346-YG• aus 4011111116h."'"' Professional Architectural and Engineering Services . IIIS• in Specialized Categories on an "As-Needed-Basis" i\A I 'BEACH Group A:Architecture- Historical Preservation .f, ��;�.. i ii� -_„e..-.-'-, � �i�� ,-- �'✓i// ''at ' e r r°/l / � / i % �y��y ce i��� ,� f4 � // ��y _� ,_ 4 � � , %'. , */ / / ,',„1;f„.,,,„;- ,‘ ��- /� � / i : .�i� . - ,... %/ /% Ate%/i // ��j f /� / � . � /� - i -> 4 y a te: * . 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Heisenbottle Architects, P.A. 2199 Ponce de Leon Blvd., Suite 400 Coral Gables, FL 33134 Office: (305) 446-7799, Ext. 22 Fax: (305) 446-9275 Cell: (786) 487-6065 Email: kdashCa�rjha.net Delivery Address: CITY OF MIAMI BEACH PROCUREMENT DEPARTMENT ATTN: Yusbel Gonzalez STATEMENTS OF QUALIFICATIONS #2014-346-YG 1700 Convention Center Drive MIAMI BEACH, FL 33139 .. .11■�. .illIb. 4 B, A £ : RFQ 2014-346-YG Professional Architectural and Engineering Services in Specialized Categories on an As-Needed-Basis RjHEISENBOTTLE A R C H I T E C T S TABLE OF CONTENTS Group A: Architecture - Historical Preservation Tab 1. Cover Letter & Minimum Qualifications Requirements • 1.1 Cover Letter • 1.2 Response Certification, Questionnaire & Requirements Affidavit (Appendix A) • 1.3 Minimum Qualifications Requirements • Licenses and Certifications Tab 2. Experience & Qualifications • 2.1 Qualifications of Proposing Firm o SF330 E. Resumes o SF330 F. Example Projects • 2.2 Qualifications of Proposer Team o SF330 E. Resumes o SF330 F. Example Projects • 2.3 Financial Capacity Dun & Bradstreet Supplier Qualification Report (SQR) Tab 3. Approach and Methodology • Design and Historic Preservation Philosophy • Approach and Methodology Plan • Scope of Work that will be Self-Performed • Scope of Work to be Subcontracted • Workload Capacity • Facilities, Technological Capabilities and other Available Resources • Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Utilization Plan — .. .. . ..t s*iS•MS 4 _ — 14 RFQ 2014-346-YG Professional Architectural and Engineering Services in Specialized Categories on an"As- Needed-Basis" RiHEISENBO1TLE A R C H I T E C T S COVER LETTER & MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS REQUIREMENTS — .i.. ,fir►. ....m.....1,..•......► .........�. x.. .10 I, ' 1 EACH `� }.` RFQ 2014-346-YG Professional Architectural and Engineering Services in Specialized Categories on an"As-Needed-Basis" November 26, 2014 Alex Denis, Director Department of Procurement City of Miami Beach 1700 Convention Center Drive Miami Beach, Florida 33139 Re: RFQ 2014-346-YG Professional Architectural and Engineering Services in Specialized Categories on an "As-Needed-Basis"-Group A: Architecture- Historical Preservation Dear Mr. Denis and Committee Members: R.J. Heisenbottle Architects (RJHA) is pleased to present our response to the City of Miami Beach Request for Qualifications for Architectural and Engineering Services for Historical Preservation projects on an as-needed basis. RJHA is the premiere historic preservation firm in the State of Florida having successfully completed many of the region's most prestigious and most complicated preservation projects. RJHA has been widely recognized 2199 for its work on the restoration, renovation and additions to numerous historic structures.We understand fully the Secretary of the Interiors Standards and Guidelines that must be PONCE followed in the restoration and renovation of these historic structures and the special DE LEON attention that must be given to maintaining the historic integrity of these buildings. The following is a partial list of some of our most notable and relevant historic restoration projects BOULEVRD both completed and in progress: CORAL GABLES • Belleview Biltmore Hotel, Clearwater, FL 1899 (Conditions Assessment& Preservation Plan) FLORIDA • Vizcaya Museum and Gardens, Miami, FL 1916 331 34 (Conditions Assessment and Master Plan) • Village of Biscayne Park Village Hall, Miami, FL, 1933 R. HEISENBOTTLE A c M x c r s (Conditions Assessment& Preservation Plan) • an Center for the Performing Arts, Miami, FL, 1926 (Conditions Assessment, Preservation Plan and Restoration) • Trinity Cathedral, Miami, FL 1925 (Conditions Assessment, Preservation Plan and Restoration) • Lyric Theatre, Miami, FL, 1919 (Conditions Assessment, Preservation Plan and Restoration) • Colony Theatre, Miami Beach, FL, 1934 (Conditions Assessment, Preservation Plan and Restoration) • Miami Edison Middle School Auditorium, Miami, FL, 1931 (Conditions Assessment, Preservation Plan and Restoration) The firm's work has been widely publicized in Architectural Record, Florida Caribbean Architect, The New York Times,The Wall Street Journal and Preservation Today Magazine. RJHA has received numerous awards for Excellence in Architecture from the Florida Association of the American Institute of Architects and the Miami Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, and has been the recipient of more than twelve Outstanding Preservation Project Awards from the Florida Trust for Historic Preservation. In 1998 we received a National Preservation Award from the National Trust for Historic Preservation for the Miami Edison Middle School restoration. RJHA is capable, prepared and committed to work in accordance with the City's goals for maintaining the aesthetic and historical character of the Miami Beach community. We thank you in advance for your consideration of the enclosed qualifications. Sincerely yours, www.rjha.net t A Professional Association AAC001 513 Richard J. Heisenbottle, FAIA President APPENDIX A MIAMI BEACH Response Certification , Questionnaire & Requirements Affidavit RFQ No. 2014-346-YG PROFESSIONAL ARCHITECTURAL AND ENGINEERING SERVICES IN SPECIALIZED CATEGORIES ON AN "AS-NEEDED-BASIS " DEPARTMENT OF PROCUREMENT 700 Convention Center Drive Miami Beach, Florida 33139 Solicitation No: Solicitation Title: RFQ 2014-346-YG PROFESSIONAL ARCHITECTURAL AND ENGINEERING SERVICES IN SPECIALIZED CATEGORIES ON AN"AS-NEEDED-BASIS" Procurement Contact: Tel: Email: Yusbel Gonzalez 305.673.7000, Ext. 6230 yusbelcionzalez(a,miamibeachfl.gov STATEMENTS OF QUALIFICATIONS CERTIFICATION, QUESTIONNAIRE &REQUIREMENTS AFFIDAVIT Purpose: The purpose of this Response Certification, Questionnaire and Requirements Affidavit Form is to inform prospective Proposals of certain solicitation and contractual requirements, and to collect necessary information from Proposals in order that certain portions of responsiveness, responsibility and other determining factors and compliance with requirements may be evaluated. This Statement of Qualifications Certification, Questionnaire and Requirements Affidavit Form is a REQUIRED FORM that must be submitted fully completed and executed. 1. General Proposer Information. FIRM NAME: R. J. Heisenbottle Architects, P.A. No of Years in Business: No of Years in Business Locally: No of Employees: 27 27 8 OTHER NAME(S)PROPOSER HAS OPERATED UNDER IN THE LAST 10 YEARS: FIRM PRIMARY ADDRESS(HEADQUARTERS): 2199 Ponce de Leon Boulevard, Suite 400 CITY: Coral Gables STATE: ZIP CODE: Florida 3_3134 TELEPHONE NO.: (305) 446-7799 TOLL FREE NO.: N/A FAX NO.: (305) 446-9275 FIRM LOCAL ADDRESS: 2199 Ponce de Leon Boulevard, Suite 400 CITY: Coral Gables STATE: ZIP CODE: Florida 33134 PRIMARY ACCOUNT REPRESENTATIVE FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT: Richard Heisenbottle, FAIA, President ACCOUNT REP TELEPHONE NO.: (305) 446-7799 Ext. 14 ACCOUNT REP TOLL FREE NO.: N/A ACCOUNT REP EMAIL: richard@rjha.net FEDERAL TAX IDENTIFICATION NO.: 59-2 78381 5 The City reserves the right to seek additional information from proposer or other source(s), including but not limited to: any firm or principal information, applicable licensure, resumes of relevant individuals, client information,financial information,or any information the City deems necessary to evaluate the capacity of the proposer to perform in accordance with contract requirements. RFQ 2014-346-YG Appendix A — Page 1 1. Veteran Owned Business.Is proposer claiming a veteran owned business status? YES X NO SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENT: Proposals claiming veteran owned business status shall submit a documentation proving that firm is certified as a veteran-owned business or a service-disabled veteran owned business by the State of Florida or United States federal government,as required pursuant to ordinance 2011-3748. 2. Conflict Of Interest.All Proposals must disclose,in their Statement of Qualifications,the name(s)of any officer,director,agent,or immediate family member(spouse, parent, sibling, and child) who is also an employee of the City of Miami Beach. Further, all Proposals must disclose the name of any City employee who owns,either directly or indirectly, an interest of ten (10%)percent or more in the Proposer entity or any of its affiliates. N/A SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENT: Proposals must disclose the name(s) of any officer, director, agent, or immediate family member (spouse, parent, sibling, and child)who is also an employee of the City of Miami Beach. Proposals must also disclose the name of any City employee who owns,either directly or indirectly, an interest of ten(10%)percent or more in the Proposer entity or any of its affiliates 3. Suspension,Debarment or Contract Cancellation.Has proposer ever been debarred,suspended or other legal violation,or had a contract cancelled due to non-performance by an public sector agency? YES X NO SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENT: If answer to above is "YES," Proposer shall submit a statement detailing the reasons that led to action(s). 4. Vendor Campaign Contributions. Proposals are expected to be or become familiar with, the City's Campaign Finance Reform laws, as codified in Sections 2-487 through 2-490 of the City Code. Proposals shall be solely responsible for ensuring that all applicable provisions of the City's Campaign Finance Reform laws are complied with,and shall be subject to any and all sanctions, as prescribed therein,including disqualification of their Statement of Qualifications,in the event of such non-compliance. N/A SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENT: Submit the names of all individuals or entities (including your sub-consultants) with a controlling financial interest as defined in solicitation. For each individual or entity with a controlling financial interest indicate whether or not each individual or entity has contributed to the campaign either directly or indirectly, of a candidate who has been elected to the office of Mayor or City Commissioner for the City of Miami Beach. 5. Code of Business Ethics. Pursuant to City Resolution No.2000-23879, each person or entity that seeks to do business with the City shall adopt a Code of Business Ethics("Code")and submit that Code to the Procurement Division with its proposal/response or within five (5)days upon receipt of request. The Code shall, at a minimum, require the Proposer, to comply with all applicable governmental rules and regulations including, among others, the conflict of interest, lobbying and ethics provision of the City of Miami Beach and Miami Dade County. ATTACHED SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENT: Proposer shall submit firm's Code of Business Ethics. In lieu of submitting Code of Business Ethics, proposer may submit a statement indicating that it will adopt,as required in the ordinance,the City of Miami Beach Code of Ethics,available at www.miamibeachfl.gov/procurement/. 6. - ' - . '- •_• - — - - _ !---• --• - . - -• _ _ e•• ••• - ••• . --- - The living wage rate and health care benefits rate may, by Resolution of the City Commission be indexed annually for inflation 1 RFQ 2014-346-YG Appendix A— Page 2 HEISENBOTTLE A R C H I T E C T S Code of Business Ethics Statement RJ Heisenbottle Architects, PA seeks to do business with the City of Miami Beach, therefore, Pursuant to City Resolution No.2000-23879, agrees to adopt, as required in the ordinance, the City of Miami Beach Code of Ethics ("Code"), which at a minimum, requires compliance with all applicable governmental rules and regulations including, among others, the conflict of interest, lobbying and ethics provision of the City of Miami Beach and Miami Dade County. 11/18/14 Richard Heisenbottle, FAIA, President .■r 40100011b, .�.. NMI 4/0/00/~//////,41111111111•11111111111ft `'�� RFQ 2014-346-YG Professional Architectural and Engineering Services in Specialized Categories on an"As-Needed-Basis" • • •• •• ••••. • -• • -• ! • - ••• • . • • •• • • e eee - 7. Equal Benefits for Employees with Spouses and Employees with Domestic Partners.When awarding competitively solicited contracts valued at over$100,000 whose contractors maintain 51 or more full time employees on their payrolls during 20 or more calendar work weeks, the Equal Benefits for Domestic Partners Ordinance 2005-3494 requires certain contractors doing business with the City of Miami Beach, who are awarded a contract pursuant to competitive proposals, to provide"Equal Benefits"to their employees with domestic partners, as they provide to employees with spouses. The Ordinance applies to all employees of a Contractor who work within the City limits of the City of Miami Beach,Florida;and the Contractor's employees located in the United States, but outside of the City of Miami Beach limits, who are directly performing work on the contract within the City of Miami Beach. A. Does your company provide or offer access to any benefits to employees with spouses or to spouses of employees? X YES NO B. Does your company provide or offer access to any benefits to employees with(same or opposite sex)domestic partners*or to domestic partners of employees? X YES NO C. Please check all benefits that apply to your answers above and list in the "other" section any additional benefits not already specified. Note: some benefits are provided to employees because they have a spouse or domestic partner, such as bereavement leave;other benefits are provided directly to the spouse or domestic partner,such as medical insurance. BENEFIT Firm Provides for Firm Provides for Firm does not Employees with Employees with Provide Benefit Spouses Domestic Partners Health X Sick Leave X X Family Medical Leave X X Bereavement Leave X X If Proposer cannot offer a benefit to domestic partners because of reasons outside your control, (e.g., there are no insurance providers in your area willing to offer domestic partner coverage)you may be eligible for Reasonable Measures compliance. To comply on t his basis, you must agree to pay a cash equivalent and s ubmit a completed Reasonable Measures Application (attached)with all necessary documentation.Your Reasonable Measures Application will be reviewed for consideration by the City Manager, or his designee. Approval is not guaranteed and the City Manager's decision is final. Further information on the Equal Benefits requirement is available at www.miamibeachfl.gov/procurementl. 8. Public Entity Crimes.Section 287.133(2)(a),Florida Statutes,as currently enacted or as amended from time to time,states that a person or affiliate who has been placed on the convicted vendor list following a conviction for a public entity crime may not submit a proposal, proposal, or reply on a contract to provide any goods or services to a public entity; may not submit a proposal, proposal,or reply on a contract with a public entity for the construction or repair of a public building or public work;may not submit proposals, Statement of Qualifications,or replies on leases of real property to a public entity;may not be awarded or perform work as a contractor, supplier, subcontractor, or consultant under a contract with any public entity; and may not transact business with any public entity in excess of the threshold amount provided in s. 287.017 for CATEGORY TWO for a period of 36 months following the date of being placed on the convicted vendor list. SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENT: No additional submittal is required. By virtue of executing this affidavit document, proposer agrees with the requirements of Section 287.133, Florida Statutes,and certifies it has not been placed on convicted vendor list. RFQ 2014-346-YG Appendix A — Page 3 9. Acknowledgement of Addendum. After issuance of solicitation, the City may release one or more addendum to the solicitation which may provide additional information to Proposer or alter solicitation requirements.The City will strive to reach every Proposer having received solicitation through the City's e-procurement system, PublicPurchase.com. However, Proposals are solely responsible for assuring they have received any and all addendum issued pursuant to solicitation. This Acknowledgement of Addendum section certifies that the Proposer has received all addendum released by the City pursuant to this solicitation. Failure to obtain and acknowledge receipt of all addendum may result in proposal disqualification. Initial to Confirm Initial to Confirm Initial to Confirm Receipt Receipt Receipt 7V Addendum 1 ri Addendum 6 Addendum 11 Addendum 2 �2 Addendum 7 Addendum 12 ip Addendum 3 epil Addendum 8 Addendum 13 iV Addendum 4 Addendum 9 Addendum 14 Addendum 5 Addendum 10 Addendum 15 If additional confirmation of addendum is required,submit under separate cover. RFQ 2014-346-YG Appendix A — Page 4 DISCLOSURE AND DISCLAIMER SECTION The solicitation referenced herein is being furnished to the recipient by the City of Miami Beach (the"City")for the recipient's convenience. Any action taken by the City in response to Statement of Qualifications made pursuant to this solicitation,or in making any award,or in failing or refusing to make any award pursuant to such Statement of Qualifications, or in cancelling awards, or in withdrawing or cancelling this solicitation,either before or after issuance of an award,shall be without any liability or obligation on the part of the City. In its sole discretion, the City may withdraw the solicitation either before or after receiving Statement of Qualifications, may accept or reject Statement of Qualifications,and may accept Statement of Qualifications which deviate from the solicitation,as it deems appropriate and in its best interest. In its sole discretion,the City may determine the qualifications and acceptability of any party or parties submitting Statement of Qualifications in response to this solicitation. Following submission of Statement of Qualifications, the applicant agrees to deliver such further details, information and as surances, including financial and di sclosure data, relating to the Statement of Qualifications and the applicant including, without limitation, the applicant's affiliates,officers,directors,shareholders,partners and employees,as requested by the City in its discretion. The information contained herein is provided solely for the convenience of prospective Proposals. It is the responsibility of the recipient to assure itself that information contained herein is accurate and complete.The City does not provide any assurances as to the accuracy of any information in this solicitation. Any reliance on these contents,or on any permitted communications with City officials,shall be at the recipient's own risk. Proposals should rely exclusively on their own investigations,interpretations, and analyses.The solicitation is being provided by the City without any warranty or representation, express or implied, as to its content, its accuracy,or its completeness. No warranty or representation is made by the City or its agents that any Statement of Qualifications conforming to these requirements will be s elected for consideration, negotiation, or approval. The City shall have no obligation or liability with respect to this solicitation,the selection and the award process,or whether any award will be made.Any recipient of this solicitation who responds hereto fully acknowledges all the provisions of this Disclosure and Disclaimer, is totally relying on this Disclosure and Disclaimer,and agrees to be bound by the terms hereof.Any Statement of Qualifications submitted to the City pursuant to this solicitation are submitted at the sole risk and responsibility of the party submitting such Statement of Qualifications. This solicitation is made subject to correction of errors, omissions, or withdrawal from the market without notice. Information is for guidance only,and does not constitute all or any part of an agreement. The City and all Proposals will be bound only as, if and when a Statement of Qualifications, as same may be modified, and the applicable definitive agreements pertaining thereto, are approved and executed by the parties, and then only pursuant to the terms of the definitive agreements executed among the parties.Any response to this solicitation may be accepted or rejected by the City for any reason,or for no reason,without any resultant liability to the City. The City is governed by the Government-in-the-Sunshine Law, and al I Statement of Qualifications and supporting documents shall be subject to disclosure as required by such law. All Statement of Qualifications shall be submitted in sealed proposal form and shall remain confidential to the extent permitted by Florida Statutes, until the date and time selected for opening the responses. At that time, all documents received by the City shall become public records. Proposals are expected to make all disclosures and declarations as requested in this solicitation. By submission of a Statement of Qualifications,the Proposer acknowledges and agrees that the City has the right to make any inquiry or investigation it deems appropriate to substantiate or supplement information contained in the Statement of Qualifications, and authorizes the release to the City of any and all information sought in such inquiry or investigation. Each Proposer certifies that the information contained in the Statement of Qualifications is true,accurate and complete,to the best of its knowledge, information,and belief. Notwithstanding the foregoing or anything contained in the solicitation,all Proposals agree that in the event of a final unappealable judgment by a court of competent jurisdiction which imposes on the City any liability arising out of this solicitation, or any response thereto, or any action or inaction by the City with respect thereto, such liability shall be limited to$10,000.00 as agreed-upon and liquidated damages.The previous sentence, however, shall not be construed to circumvent any of the other provisions of this Disclosure and Disclaimer which imposes no liability on the City. In the event of any differences in language between this Disclosure and Disclaimer and the balance of the solicitation, it is understood that the provisions of this Disclosure and Disclaimer shall always govern. The solicitation and any disputes arising from the solicitation shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida. RFQ 2014-346-YG Appendix A — Page 5 PROPOSER CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that I,as an authorized agent of the Proposer,am submitting the following information as my firm's proposal; Proposer agrees to complete and unconditional acceptance of the terms and conditictis of this document, inclusive of this solkitation,all attachments, exhibits and appendices and the contents of any Addenda released hereto,and the Disclosure and Disclaimer Statement;proposer agrees to be bound to any and all specifications,terms and conditions contained in the solicitation, and any released Addenda and understand that the following are requiremeni s of this solicitation and failure to comply will result in disqualification of proposal submitted; Proposer has not divulged,discussed,or compared the proposal with other Proposals and has not colluded with any other proposer or party to any other proposal; proposer acknowledges that all information contained herein is pact of the public domain as defined by the State of Florida Sunshine and Public Records Laws; all responses, data and information contained in this proposal, inclusive of the Statement of Qualifications Certification,Questionnaire and Requirements Affidavit are true and accurate. Name of Proposer's Authorized Representable: Tile of Proposer's Authorized Represen e: Richard Heisenbottle, FAIA President Signature of Proposer s •",:• .:• . Date: C244/A /0" 11/17/14 State of FLORIDA ) On this 17 day of November,2014 personally appeared before me Richard Heisenbottle vile stated County of Miami-Dade ) that (s)he is the President of R.I. Heisenbottle Architects, PA a corporation, and that the instrument was signed in behalf of the said corporation by authority of its board of directors and acknowledged said instrument t o be i t s voluntary . and d--. =- ore me. 1111P (IR "it: 'To€: for the State of Florida My Commission Expires: alnw►cMII * ,, *MY Co IlN6iottlf t$Immm ap•�" Ells:Mite i`0.201$ lhatbdikatsiONEriSinhe RFQ 2014-34&YG Appendix A—Page 6 E . 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EXPIRES HEISENBOTTLE RICHARD J RENEWAL SEPTEMBER 30,2015 2199 PONCE DE LEON BLVD 400 1716795 Must 0.e allayed al plea of business CORAL t3ABLE$,FL 33134 Pursusn$to County Code Cheater BA-Art.B&10 OWNER EEC,TYPE OP BUSINESS PAYMENT RECEIVED HEISENBOTTLE RICHARD J 212 PROFESSIONAL BY TAX=tumor. 60.00 09/17/2014 AR10MS CHECK21-14-068911 1ble teal Burins@ Tee Revels etdT ashes psymemet d0.LOW Staines Tam.The Rose*le es s Nevem possi.sr•cetBEhlNen aides ladders Nealiksdess.le de iusleoss.Beer Rest mud/*Oh say IONMaestd Or neepeleraresstal seauheey laws 0.M rnphaaaw WWI aptly M*.Weisman. The RECEIPT N0.slave Beni la en sit Oaawcbl w►ddeo.MNsd-Dade Gds See 6.271. u tar teue lelenustta.ridt estrazabigideseduedectag Local Business Tax Receipt Miami--Dade Coun ,State of Florid -TINS IS NOT A BILL-DO NOT PAY 62020(s BUSINESS NAME/LOCATION RECBIPT No, EXPIRES HEISENBOTTLE R J ARCHITECT RENEWAL SEPTEMBER 30,2015 P A 1716811 e*splayed et place of busineoi Must p 2199 PONCE DE LEON BLVD 400 Pursuant to county code CORAL GABLES,FL 33134 Chapter IBA_Art,9>l 10 OWNER SEC.TYPE OP RUSIN'S° R J HEISENBOTTLE ARCHITECT PA 212 P.AJCORP/PARTNERSHI ryu gornecTOR P/FIRM 45.00 09117/2014 Employees) 1 AAC001513 CHi~CK21.14-088903 This teal Ihesis ss U0.Rau*enir team PRAM et Ow Wed Bedasss Teu.TM ReOdp is set•Nees. Pink r c«ek tleR N Ili MldKs easlNkskas,se a besieees.iteMse Must amply wish my Nwminentel et eiNerKnseslel reeuleary Iowa Rust nyekes sale whirl air te Me WARM Tun RECEIPT NO.slaw asst he displayed ea 0.B ads old*doles-bases-lisle Cede Sao 10.-215, D fen wee IetenenNn,skit us ..41111901.. 4011 6.. ewe 0.N amisumb aww.rrrwa. NNNrsNNNNNNINNNNwrsiNiNNNNNNNI „Niramu xNN INNIMMwW RFQ 2014-346-YG Professional Architectural and Engineering Services in Specialized Categories on an"As-Needed-Basis" RiHEISENBO1TLE A R C H I T E C T S State of Florida Department of State I certify from the records of this office that R.J. HEISENBO 11 LE ARCHITECTS,P.A.is a corporation organized under the laws of the State of Florida,filed on March 20. 1987. The document number of this corporation is M48770. I further certify that said corporation has paid all fees due this office through December 31,2014,that its most recent annual report/uniform business report was filed on February 8,2014,and its status is active. I further certify that said corporation has not filed Articles of Dissolution. Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the State of Florida at Tallahassee,the Capital,this the Eighth day of February,2014 164% 044".Secretary of State Authentication ID:CC0066874273 To authenticate this certificate,visit the following site,enter this ID,and then follow the instructions displayed. https://ellle.sunbiLorg/certauthver.html rrr 4111111111�r arrrrw�rwr► .Mrr vatinammartwaasamusimo RFQ 2014-346-YG Professional Architectural and Engineering Services in Specialized Categories on an"As-Needed-Basis" R HEISENB S A k C H I Structural Engineering j TOF c T Douglas I I LE (DWA) _ , - -• , Wood Associates (Ej ,„,, _ struc ‘ if._, "?,,,, A . --;;-:-. ,":7'- .„49 -, .a..! ,- '-',.-7--' 1V-7-*'1'4- )11.1 - , , ,;,...„,,--4 I- :i LIJ ,,,s3--,, 0--.ilitv-,---i3;:--;.-2.- ----t - -- -- --,, ----' - .- 147014''.7.*--,------ - - -•' ' ----- -;,., z--,--;4 ,',,, ,,- ...„.„.„.... .,-, . , ...„- . , Ae , 171 ' ,,,, - , , '''_ .: 1:--,:- , ,,t■ILIJ-, ;' ,11-,.:Vt-JZ:it:2t--4,A;:e?.-,".--:-,-4-e-*■,,,,Sl :''')It;- -,,4.**;‘,;: f.' 1‘-''':;*'''- ' i;‘ ,,,i>'-i.-',';''',1;-"-t-',-.:Ti(;1,`..., • -- - , -- -,---z , ,: .,„,:ri''' .44 ri a ...,-, •_,,,,, ' -, - - - ----;- State Av. -41?,,, - ,. at ,,, -.„ _ . , _ers - -, ki41t!...4.13. 4- --,f4--,-:- ,111 11 - : 'A-tff1 ,:-4,- _ 4 ,i-- i*-11,4(-4:17;31/*1 Boa: ' i)e-_-., -==.-- .t.-17 _, :,7-- ,--; _ -- - - • = 1 s d ,.,.._, i, , Florida Sta-u!'es.,-0111:-, .., i4-4. 471, ,, , tic. - ''4 , , '-;-,-'er 4' I! 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STATE OF FLORIDA .--# DEF>ARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND --*,- PROFESSIONAL REGULATION 13142984 STANDARD INSPECTORISSUED: 10/1312013 i --,---,,--f. --,-.-- --..-ii!:-.'= LIBERMAN,ILYA , f 4- ,- k authnized eider the rovishitotor„:,,▪-:,,„,,,,,„,„%-'. ,: , .. ,.:Sttotttoo,wirer stifiritolosservicau to therthlic tioros0 oltoftosioital:;-, ,7'ri.-,_ ! '3-- 7 1"Chapter 471,11itido&Oita" is CERTIFIED undo ths provisions of C11.4811 FS. .- .I, .5vr- '- - CA WAN beenelerreete-NOV10,2013 it3i.1300Oless . Audit Nat 221/201=567 i Cerdifitite orAudiiiiriation- . , 19061 ._ - ,. State of Florida ..i.,.,„ STATE OF FLORIDA Board of Progtes - _, DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND lona'Engineers 'i PROFESSIONAL REGULATION Anew that *-',/-, ., .!.• eit_ti., Banp: ,, ein,P.E PX2429 ISSUED: 10113/2013 STANDARD FUNS EXAMINER -"-' ' 11.36U"1-:4:,,, LIBERMAN,ILYA Is Ocensed as a Profeaskstal * -- 471,Florida Stcautes BOW.**29M/2015 Aut8t Not 221120005216 51641 IS CERTIFIED under the provisions of Ch.460 FL feeirmienesse-,-NOV 30.2016 Lisiounoosas ,....„, , — — ..............— . State of Florida ,,.,:„.,. STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND i) * yard of Professional Engineers PROFESSIONAL REGULATION BU1476 ISSUED: 10/13/2013 Attests that Garfield tmonard Wray, P•E. BUILDING CODE ADMINISTRATOR v - , - I-WE # LIBERMAN,ILYA Is licensed as a Professional neer iriderthapter 471,Florida Statutes Etpiratlow 2/28/2015 P.E Lio.No: is CERTIFIED under the provisions of Ch.485 FS. Morreolevie,tniv ao.MiS tistoitesReite Audit No: 228201526405 49734 I State of Florida I Board of Professional Engineers Attests that EriaJ.Stem, P.E. F BPE mixttga ls licensed as a Professional near er under Chapter 471,Florida Statutes &piratic=2/28/2015 P.E.tic.No: 11&No: 228201511771 57604 am .41111011111b. .4•1111111%. . 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II, WO PAID THE FEE PEQUEE103-.44‘010144;FOR THE pEitioD '.i:-, -,-iit;',. .-,4;.--,0"--, T,,--,,..-,I,'-.2--z:: : ,- EXPEnR4O Roe I,MIS 1" „.....- ; ....... - - - : Signings* _ Onunmentdamill ; - --;,-,..,-..,,--,,,,--,--,„„„.; , 1 usA HARDIN HAMMER --,e,: Io,-•-,:':,,,,,,, IKE,--,- - e'll....e. i.... 2517 ANDROS AVE ',;,:.1..„'',---;-.;-:.,:-,,,,-:;,71,,,,,,,::;::-.,:::,, r. . ,s, cosessautet MIAMI,FL 33133 '---,;=;:-:1,,,,,,,. -1,-;-7,1,-, -.';'-;-,--* ;•;; , I- Welke Orad-Fold Hem i.' 1:Z1 ...-. .•:1 ri:., BUREAU OF eNTOr&OLOOY&PEST CONTROL ...,:t-# 1125 CONNER BLVD,BUTTE N 1'1 ADAM H.PUTNAM.comwsSIONIIR I! 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Mr ape799i9 ra.a.1997 Dec 31.nu II tOttor: VIP '111111,9 No.:lbw 143011 wow It 20111 IIIIII 411011111091. 4111111111119. 7 MR 91111111111=111111111111111.4/////8/N/NNINNfi. SEW " o 9/99•1 ... , OWN A. Mao. , tots.mos A Il tolBEACH , y „„ y„.. H RFQ 2014-346-YG Professional Architectural and Engineering Services in Specialized Categories on an"As-Needed-Basis" RHEISENBOt C I LE A R ( H I T 1 T S EXPERIENCE & QUALIFICATIONS 2.1 Proposing Firm Architect R.J. Heisenbottle Architects, P.A. 2.2 Proposer Team Structural Engineer Douglas Wood Associates Civil Engineer Maurice Gray Associates, Inc. Mechanical-Elelectrical-Plumbing Engineer/ Fire Protection Johnson, Avedano, Lopez, Rodriguez & Walewski Engineering Group, Inc. (JALRW) Landscape Architect Curtis + Rogers Design Studio Environmental Engineer EE&G Architectural Conservators Conservations Solutions, Inc. Foundation Engineer NV5 Horticultural Consultant Lisa H. Hammer, RCA am diosib. ..-Iw. snimmilaNisommow MS.260 s d CA H RFQ 2014-346-YG Professional Architectural and Engineering Services in Specialized Categories on an"As-Needed-Basis" ARCHITECT - ENGINEER QUALIFICATIONS PART I - CONTRACT-SPECIFIC QUALIFICATIONS CONTRACTRIFORIIIA , : W; 1.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) City of Miami Beach Professional Architectural and Engineering Services in Specialized Categories on an "As-Needed- Basis" 2.PUBLIC NOTICE DATE 3.SOLICITATION OR PROJECT NUMBER September 19, 2014 RFQ 2014-346-YG :�/ ,o/,;,,_ 9y ,.._,,_ /.: mss/ :;,� ii ,� /. . : / �./f'/./� �. �✓�-. ,�.✓�„ /` ./ s �� /�i„a����._ _- •i ;� /_.. ::. - ..,.//?yam/_._ -:,_ ii"." /l`/���3 4.NAME AND TITLE Richard J. Heisenbottle, FAIA 5.NAME OF FIRM R. J. Heisenbottle Architects, PA 6.TELEPHONE NUMBER 7.FAX NUMBER 8.E-MAIL ADDRESS 305-446-7799 305-446-9275 RJHA @rjha.net r ��” .. _ (Complete this section for the prime contractor and al[key subconfractors.} �,,, ICheck) cr Z 9.FIRM NAME 10.ADDRESS 11.ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT Fr"• sir m¢ a cc R. J. Heisenbottle 2199 Ponce De Leon a. x Architects, PA Blvd., Suite 400 Architect of Record O CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE Coral Gables, FL 33134 Douglas Wood & 2100 Ponce De Leon Blvd b. x Associates, Inc. Coral Gables, FL 33134 Structural Engineer ❑CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE Johnson, Avedano, 5757 Blue Lagoon Drive MEP Engineer c. x Lopez, Rodriguez & Suite 400 Walewski LEED Consultant O CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE Miami, FL 33126 Cost Estimating Maurice Gray 14345 Commerce Way d. x Associates, Inc. Hialeah, FL 33016 Civil Engineer OCHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE NV5-KACO 14486 Commerce Way Foundation Engineer e. x Miami Lakes, Fl 33016 O CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE Curtis & Rogers 7520 S Red Rd Landscape Architect f. x Design Studio, Inc. Miami, FL 33143 O CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE Lisa H. Hammer P.O. Box 330203 . 9• X Miami, FL 33233 Horticultural Consultant O CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE -EL ORGANIZATIONAL:C A OFPRO SE TA 42 / STANDARD FORM 330(REV 3/2013)PAGE 1 ARCHITECT - ENGINEER QUALIFICATIONS CONTINUED PART I -CONTRACT-SPECIFIC QUALIFICATIONS o RMATION ry T .INFO 1.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) City of Miami Beach Professional Architectural and Engineering Services in Specialized Categories on an "As-Needed-Basis" 2.PUBLIC NOTICE DATE 3.SOLICITATION OR PROJECT NUMBER September 19, 2014 RFQ 2014-346-YG /'� � //.�� / .::, :r! //. _/ 1!y �//i- ".;:�. / �=�� -i/ s iii.-, ✓/ /� � i�� /� ",_ � � /.// .. �'"/./f�.✓ / //ice .,�.._.z/ ..�,. y - �,;� ,���� ./�. /i. � .�._://sy?�% is �� / /i�y� ��'. ./� �� /: / „r,�. :. „_ .�� ✓, �.,. __ � .<!/ � /may ��i _. /. / -/ .:_ .,-:./ ;. ./:>. �/ .:., .,. ..,. ... ,.,._�_ /-mss -_>,�_._ ...s.l`. ice,s�� /j �i ,.asi-� �_ �;: e y `/ __:..;ice ��.�/6_ _:_: _, ,./ _.,.,/,3,�/�/ ,% / ,_. ._"..- �.,/s ;i �- �.. 4.NAME AND TITLE Richard J. Heisenbottle, FAIA 5.NAME OF FIRM R. J. Heisenbottle Architects, PA 6.TELEPHONE NUMBER 7.FAX NUMBER 8.E-MAIL ADDRESS 305-446-7799 305-446-9275 RJHA @rjha.net �—*'(Com Iete this section for the prime contractor and all key-subcontractors.) ICheck) Z 9.FIRM NAME 10.ADDRESS 11.ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT F 'Ir U a a Ncc EE&G 5751 Miami Lakes Drive Environmental Engineer a. X Miami Lakes, FL 33014 ❑CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE Conservation Solutions Inc 8905 Ballard Lane Heritage and Conservation b. X Clinton, MD 20735 Services ❑CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE c. O CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE d. O CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE e. O CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE f. O CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE 9. OCHECK IF BRANCH OR t ATIONAL CRAW OFPRQ Q - .- TEAM STANDARD FORM 330(REV.3/2013)PAGE 1 , 6 4+ C a.+ CO y v C U U Q ro J V 6! ,a =a E j �+ U w = _ t, Cy3r-, u 'v, to O = -<-,3 o • Z mEE 1105 ,:',,,,",,;,-!_,-;;::.r...:;:-. l7 fir° x ' •:r .c• c N CU d ii„ ° i U LL • `u a Ci c s N Q _Ne in 0 � O W %�.,, Q A o O cd J -� N C C Q j cd TS ea C s- p1 i w '%/�� %�j Q C U r U Q =%��� �'' v1"C > C1 E is W �� � ! / C O Q O"O_ C - 00• < ' ' Q T ill_ f (.3 I a.) , -.,--7.,,,,,-----,-,-----5----=,-----,,,,,,,,-----, u= c $-- w in -- -11 '''''% ='%A" , 'oj ---::::-: C / �___ 0 ,-,,,, gi rd v '�,_ 0- -,-iCU;,,i ; 5X--"-' --;-; ' ,, , ,,," ,., ,-,_,-;17--___11,, ,....., . z 1111111 -- W vl vim j t -%� d C. �y �/ r H• - / �� j C!= 1 C1 a i - ,,-,- ,,,---- „--4,- -,,,,-_-:--,-=-_,,,--- ctl u -- Lrl 0 VI "'%-' g, %�/ � i %/': L w iii _ii /iii i �1 u 2 0 �' i 3 / / -' y ed Vii_ Q U / Z U O vs LJJ cd U d , �^ Q 0 ' CO L` Z Q • a 3 0 w /% c ce l7 ca aa1 � � O O O " O O O C y i3 RS ,- - l„ Z y al =o v �; C O• 0 0 , lam, Ref: 2.1 Qualifications of Proposing Firm - Architect %, ' : ,y E.RESUMES 4F =' •N •SEQ E Tiny s. PS - �p r,✓i/`.:- . i /icy �, /�' s ' � 4 i- _ � / �//i. .i .f:.nom ,.�.�'� " �. �-"r/�1Y���.. ��� 12.NAME 13.ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE Richard J. Heisenbottle, FAIA Architect a.TOTAL b.WITH CURRENT FIRM 33 27 15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State) R.J. Heisenbottle Architects, PA(RJHA) I Coral Gables, FL 16.EDUCATION(DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(STATE AND DISCIPLINE) BS in Architectural Technology, New York Institute of Technology, Registered Architect in FL, NY,AL&PA 1974 Fellow American Institute of Architects BA in Architecture, University of Miami, 1984 NCARB 18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.) American Institute of Architects—Fellow, 2005 League of Historic American Theaters—Member American Institute of Architects-Miami Chapter—Past Pres.,1991 City of Miami Historic and Environmental Preservation Board, Dade Heritage Trust—VP, 2000-20031 President 2004-2006 1989-1999 National Trust for Historic Preservation—Member Spillis Candela&Partners, DMJM—VP, 1979-1987 *See attached Awards Master List and Publications List(Section H.Additional Information) 19.RELEVANT PROJECTS (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED International Studies Preparatory Academy International'Coral Gables, FL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Owner:Miami-Dade County Public Schools 2012 2012 (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE I Architect 0 Check if project performed with current firm a. RJHA ommissioned to design and fully renovate the dated 1970's five-story 48,962 SF office building into a completely new and inventive environment reflective of the school's international studies program that offers students the opportunity to receive dual recognition for their studies (U.S. high school diploma and an equivalent diploma from the European country of their focus). The 574 student school boasts a creative and urban learning environment for both students and school administrators utilizing cutting edge educational technology and building systems. This project was fast-tracked,completed in 13 months from the date of A/E commissioning for student occupancy in Fall 2011. Cost:$9.3M (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Miami City Hall RRestoration I Miami, FFL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Owner:City of Miami 2004 2004 (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 'Architect El Check if project performed with current firm The Art Deco style structure has been designated as a local historic site and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. RJHA provided full b. architectural,engineering and interior design services for the adaptive use of the Pan American Terminal to accommodate functional needs of the Miami City Commission already occupying the building since 1954.The entrance lobby was restored and the main interior space restoration included new seating,lighting,sound and CCTV systems.A new security office and staff/press conference room were provided.Among the most significant elements of the interior that were restored to their original appearance are the ceiling panels depicting the signs of the Zodiac,the beams decorated with stylized wings and bands in the Pan Am colors, and the murals near the ceiling depicting the history of flight through themes ranging from Leonardo da Vinci's aeronautical designs to the modern Clipper planes used during the early days of flight by Pan Am. Construction Cost:$1,139,603 1 8,700 SF (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Vizcaya Museum and Gardens-Cafe and Gift Shop I Miami, FL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Owner:Miami-Dade County 4/2011 4/22011 (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE I Architect Er Check if project performed with current firm c' RJHA redesigned and waterproofed the gift shop and cafe located in the basement, while restoring the historical elements/context of the original mansion. Maintaining the aesthetics of the historic windows and doors, outdated metal flood barriers were replaced with glass flood barriers. The original fireplace centerpiece of the Smoking Room was restored; new larger cafe features custom-designed cabinetry and a full service commercial kitchen. The north stair terrace was restored to provide an outdoor eating area for the cafe . Construction Cost: $4.5M (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Capitol Theater' Clearwater, FFL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Owner:City of Clearwater 2002009 2002009 (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE I Design Architect RI Check if project performed with current firm d. Rprepared the master plan and schematic design plans for the exterior restoration and interior reuse of the Capitol Theatre and the Clearwater Evening Sun building.The theater has expanded to 7750 seats,including six private loge boxes,multiple concessions stands,a larger lobby,an outdoor balcony that wraps around the building overlooking the beautiful Clearwater causeway,a VIP room,FFrenchy's rooftop terrace,ADA accessibility and much more.Construction Cost:$4,495,589 (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Haulover Beach Park Comfort Stations' BBaI Harbour, FFL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) e. Owner:Miami-Dade County Parks&Recreation Department 2008 2008 (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE I Architect RI Check if project performed with current firm New construction of public restroom/shower/changing facilities for the existing beach park to accommodate high usage and endure the beach environment. 1,200 SF ea(total 4,800 SF)/Construction Cost:$1,970,000.000 STANDARD FORM 330(REV.3/2013)PAGE 2 Ref: 2.1 Qualifications of Proposing Firm - Architect i." .• f r- i/may-' -f// , Y PERSQN, PQSEEI, :-: � „�.� � %�-, . �, ✓y .-:9/ �.//.G, Gi/. ice. - i-.y �---, �-% ;� iii.-�"- /�. � � f<S�� � � 12.NAME 13.ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE Juan Acala Senior Designer a.TOTAL ;WThCURRENTFIRM 3 15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State) R.J. Heisenbottle Architects, PA(RJHA) I Coral Gables, FL 16.EDUCATION(DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(STATE AND DISCIPLINE BA in Architecture, University of Oklahoma, 1983 18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.) See attached Awards Master List and Publications List(Section H.Additional Information)I 19.RELEVANT PROJECTS (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED International Studies Preparatory Academy International, MDCPS School PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) (LLL-1)Coral Gables, FL Owner:Miami-Dade County Public Schools 2012 2012 (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE I Senor Designer H Check if project performed with current firm a. RJHA was commissioned to design and fully renovate the dated 1970's five-story 48,962 SF office building into a completely new and inventive environment reflective of the school's international studies program that offers students the opportunity to receive dual recognition for their studies (U.S. high school diploma and an equivalent diploma from the European country of their focus). The 574 student school boasts a creative and urban learning environment for both students and school administrators utilizing cutting edge educational technology and building systems. This project was fast-tracked,completed in 13 months from the date of NE commissioning for student occupancy in Fall 2011. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Miami Dade College Lehman Theater Renovation PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) 2010 2010 (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE I Senior Designer ®Check if project performed with current firm RJHA completed the interior renovation of the 1960's Lehman Theatre and the addition of a new 2nd theatre space and green room. Located at b' Miami Dade College North Campus inside the William D. Pawley Art Center,the 457 seat theatre has not only staged theatrical performances,but has also served as a lecture hall and classroom. Renovations included state-of-the-art acoustics, sound and production systems, upgraded dressing rooms and new entrance equipped with a Broadway style marquee. Two classroom spaces were converted to create the 2nd theatre, a 160 seat 'Black Box' Studio with full theatrical sound and lighting systems, as well as, retractable seating to easily reconfigure the space for lectures or other college events. This Lehman Theatre is a superb demonstration of RJHA's ability to rejuvenate and modernize existing theatres. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED University of Miami Merrick Building,Judaic Center I Coral Gables, FL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) 2008 2008 (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE I Senior Designer Bi Check if project performed with current firm c' RJHA provided full NE services including space planning and interior architectural design services for the renovation of the University of Miami Merrick Building which included faculty offices for the Center for Contemporary Judaic Studies, Sociology, Education, Arts and Sciences, International Studies, Geology, Psychology and Communications Departments. Work included all new mechanical, electrical and fire protection systems for this 74,830 Sq.Ft.building. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED University of Miami Art Building Renovation I Coral Gables, FL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) 2013 pending (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE I senior Designer to Check if project performed with current firm d. RJHA provided full A/E to complete the full restoration of this 1947 historic building to include structural reinforcement, new impact resistant windows, and new electrical, plumbing, and air conditioning systems. Consisting of surplus wooden army barracks given to UM by the US Government following the end of World War II,this building is the oldest remaining structure on their main campus. Designed by Marion Manley, the 2nd female architect registered in Florida, it is a fine example of the Mid-Century Modern architectural style that typified the early buildings of the UM Campus. RJHA assisted UM with obtaining recognition and designation as a historic site by the Coral Gables Historic Preservation Board. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Florida Memorial University Lou Rawls Center for the Performing Arts PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) e. Miami Gardens, FL 2003 2003 (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE I senor Designer Check if project performed with current firm The RJHA team renovated the 390 seat Matthew W. Gilbert Teaching Auditorium into a first rate performance venue with state of the art amplified acoustics,rigging lighting systems and exceptional sightlines,as well as,a glass enclosed lobby overlooking the lagoon. STANDARD FORM 330(REV 3/2013)PAGE 2 Ref: 2.1 Qualifications of Proposing Firm - Architect /*./// -: i S/' � :=>.:�i„9 9 4 7*,".ri,i 4 ma � NSc C ONTR A / j/ 4 �s V 7 / % // Y. -4, AW�i�> - 12.NAME 13.ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE Boukman Mangones Project Manger TOTAL b.WITH CURRENT FIRM 17 7 15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State) R. J. Heisenbottle Architects, PA(RJHA) I Coral Gables, FL 16.EDUCATION(DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(STATE AND DISCIPLINE) Bachelor of Architecture, Florida Atlantic University,2003 Bachelor of Design in Architectural Studies, Florida International University, 1996 18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.) 19.RELEVANT PROJECTS (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Commercial Facade Program I Miami, FL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Owner: City of Miami 2012 2013 a. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑Check if project performed with current firm Architectural designer for the renovations to the facades for four phases of work in three City blocks, plus one building in Little Haiti: 1) Block A: $200,000, 2) Block B: $90,000, 3) Block C:$75,000,and 4)Churchill's Pub: $50,000; Role:Architectural Designer sub-consultant to McLeod Architectural Group, PA (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Caribbean Marketplace Interior Renovations I Miami, FL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Owner: City of Miami 2014 6/2014 (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑Check if project performed with current firm Architectural designer for the interior renovations of the existing 9,500 SF City owned building designed to offer space b. for vendors specializing in but not limited to arts and crafts ("indoor flea market" housed in a distinctively designed building, which pays homage to Port au Prince's charming gingerbread houses). The daytime retail component was totally restructured. The tiny flea market stalls were replaced with a large showroom, refreshment and concession area were 'included in the renovation. Cost: $750K/ Role: Architectural Designer sub-consultant to McLeod Architectural Group, PA (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED International Studies Preparatory Academy International PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Coral Gables, FL I Owner:Miami-Dade County Public Schools 2012 2012 (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE RI Check if project performed with current firm c. Commissioned to design and fully renovate the 1970's five-story 48,962 SF office building into a new urban learning environment reflective of the school's international studies program utilizing cutting edge educational technology and building systems. This project was fast-tracked at 13 months for student occupancy in Fall 2011. Role: Senior Designer I Cost: $9.3M (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Florida Memorial University Living and Learning Residence Hall PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Miami Gardens, FL I Owner:Florida Memorial University 2010 2011 (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ®Check if project performed with current firm d. New construction of four L shaped 368 bed residential sustainable buildings around two large landscaped courtyards with areas for study, art, athletic and social interaction in addition to a multi-purpose/performance pavilion; Amenities include student health clinic, recreation/game room lounges, study lounges, media rooms, fitness rooms, classrooms, multi-purpose rooms, vending and laundry facilities. Cost: $10,991,300 Role: Senior Designer (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Pinecrest Municipal Center I Pinecrest, FL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Owner: City of Pincrest 2000 2000 e. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑Check if project performed with current firm Prepared the construction documents including details and outline specifications for a new multi-purpose building to house the City's police station, building department and village hall. Three-story 90,000 SF CBS building. Role: Senior Designer/Cost: $13M STANDARD FORM 330(REV.3/2013)PAGE 2 Ref: 2.2 Qualifications of Proposer Team (Engineers) E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS OF EXPERIENCE Douglas Wood, P.E.,SECB Principal-in-Charge—Structural Engineering a.TOTAL b.WITH CURRENT FIRM 34 21 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State) Douglas Wood Associates, Inc. Coral Gables, FL 16. EDUCATION(DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(STATE AND DISCIPLINE) Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering(Graduated with Honors) Florida Professional Engineer /PE32092 Bachelor of Architecture(Graduated with Honors) Florida Special Inspector /SI417 Associate in Arts(Graduated with Honors) Florida Architect/AR12111 18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.) Certifications and Specialized Training: Certified by the Structural Engineering Certification Board LEED Green Associate ATC 20 and ATC 45 Post-Disaster Building Evaluation Professional Memberships: American Concrete Institute, National Council of Structural Engineers Association, Florida Structural Engineers Association(South Florida Chapter Board of Directors), Florida Engineering Society,American Institute of Steel Construction, National Trust for Historic Preservation, Dade Heritage Trust Awards: • 2013 ICRI Award of Merit(High-Rise Category),Soho Beach House, Miami Beach • 2012 NCSEA Excellence in Structural Engineering Award, Miami Beach Soundscape Park • 2012 Florida Trust for Historic Preservation,Statewide Preservation Award,Vizcaya Museum& Gardens East&West Gate Lodges(R.J. Heisenbottle Architects) • 2012 Florida Trust for Historic Preservation, Statewide Preservation Award,Villa Serena Restoration (R.J.Heisenbottle Architects) • 2012 City Beautiful Award for Outstanding Historic Preservation, Miracle Theater, presented by Coral Gables Chamber of Commerce • 2012 Dade Heritage Trust Award,Vizcaya Museum&Gardens East&West Gate Lodges (R.J. Heisenbottle Architects) • 2012 Dade Heritage Trust Award,Villa Serena Restoration(R.J. Heisenbottle Architects) • 2011 Urban Land Institute Vision/Award Finalist,Soho Beach House(Shulman+Associates) • 2011 Dade Heritage Trust Award, Soho Beach House(Shulman+Associates) • 2010 Florida Trust for Historic Preservation Outstanding Achievement, Pinecrest Gardens Entrance Building Restoration(R.J. Heisenbottle Architects) • 2010 Florida Trust for Historic Preservation Outstanding Achievement,Greynolds Park Boathouse Restoration(R.J. Heisenbottle Architects) • 2009 AIA Miami Award of Excellence, Soho Beach House(Shulman+Associates) • 2007 AIA Florida Merit Award of Excellence,Colony Theater Renovation(R.J. Heisenbottle Architects) • 2007 Florida Trust for Historic Preservation,Temple Court Apartments(R.J. Heisenbottle Architects) • 2007 AIA Florida Unbuilt Honor Award, Soho Beach House (Shulman+Associates) • 2007 Florida Trust for Historic Preservation,Colony Theater Adaptive Re-Use(R.J. Heisenbottle Architects) • 2007 Dade Heritage Trust Outstanding Renovation of an Historic Site,Temple Court Apartments (R.J.Heisenbottle Architects) • 2007 Miami Design Preservation League Barbara Capitman Award, Colony Theater Renovation • 2006 AIA Honor Award, RBK Headquarters(Rene Gonzalez Architect) • 2006 Dade Heritage Trust Outstanding Preservation Project Award, Colony Theater(R.J. Heisenbottle Architects) • 2004 Florida Trust for Historic Preservation Award,City of Miami City Hall(R.J. Heisenbottle Architects) • 2003 Dade Heritage Trust Outstanding Contribution to Historic Preservation, Pan American Airways Terminal, Miami City Hall(R.J. Heisenbottle Architects) • 2003 AIA Miami,Award of Merit for Design, Pan American Airways Terminal, Miami City Hall (R.J. Heisenbottle Architects) 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS (1) TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Miami Dade College Kendall Campus Building 3000 Roof Openings and PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) a. Rooftop Equipment Supports 2009 2009 Miami,Florida (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE Douglas Wood Associates, Inc. provided the complete structural engineering services for the renovation of the existing chemistry and biology labs. The structural components consisted primarily of the addition of rooftop mechanical equipment(A/C,exhaust fans and vents)set on structural steel supports. Role:Structural Engineering ®Check if project performed with current firm (1) TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED b' Miami Dade College Lehman Theater PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Miami,Florida 2010 2010 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE Douglas Wood Associates, Inc. provided the complete structural engineering services for the renovation and scenery shop storage addition for the Lehman Theater at the William D. Pawley Art Center on the North Campus of Miami-Dade College. This project included renovation of the main theater, renovation of the black box facility, addition of a marquee and addition of a scenery shop. Role:Structural Engineering Check if project performed with current firm (1) TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED c' Broward College Performing Arts Center Renovation PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Broward County, FL 2005 2005 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE Douglas Wood Associates, Inc. provided the complete structural engineering services for the renovation of the Broward Community College, South Campus Auditorium,transforming an unusable raw auditorium shell structure into an elegant College Performing Arts Center. The renovation provided a completely new interior design that responds to both theatrical and acoustical needs of the center. In addition,work included A/C noise remediation measures, new sound and communications systems, new theatrical rigging and lighting systems and re-seating of the entire hall in a continental style arrangement. The result is a first class fully functional performance venue with exceptional theatrical capabilities and superb room acoustics Role:Structural Engineering • ®Check if project performed with current firm (1) TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED d' University of Miami Residence Hall No.4 Mechanical Relocation PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Coral Gables,FL 2006 2006 (4) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE Douglas Wood Associates, Inc. provided the complete structural engineering services for the mechanical equipment/piping relocation for the University of Miami Residence Hall No.4. Role:Structural Engineering ®Check if project performed with current firm (1) TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED e. University of Miami Sociology Building Renovation PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Coral Gables,FL 2004 2004 (5) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE Douglas Wood Associates, Inc. provided the structural engineering services for the renovation of the Sociology Department in the Merrick Building at the University of Miami. Role in Project: Principal in Charge and Structural Engineer of Record. ®Check if project performed with current firm Ref: 2.2 Qualifications of Proposer Team (Engineers) E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS OF EXPERIENCE Robert Santiago, P.E. Project Manager—Structural Engineering a.TOTAL b.WITH CURRENT FIRM 30 9 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State) Douglas Wood Associates, Inc. Coral Gables, FL 16. EDUCATION(DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(STATE AND DISCIPLINE) Bachelor of Structural Engineering(Graduated with Honors) Florida Professional Engineer /PE63248 Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering(Graduated with Honors) 18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.) Certifications and Specialized Training: ATC 20 and ATC 45 Post-Disaster Building Evaluation Professional Memberships: Florida Structural Engineers Association(South Florida Chapter) American Institute of Steel Construction Awards: • 2013 ICRI Award of Merit(High-Rise Category), Soho Beach House, Miami Beach • 2012 NCSEA Excellence in Structural Engineering Award, Miami Beach Soundscape Park • 2012 Florida Trust for Historic Preservation,Statewide Preservation Award,Vizcaya Museum& Gardens East&West Gate Lodges(R.J. Heisenbottle Architects) • 2012 Florida Trust for Historic Preservation, Statewide Preservation Award,Villa Serena Restoration (R.J. Heisenbottle Architects) • 2012 City Beautiful Award for Outstanding Historic Preservation, Miracle Theater, presented by Coral Gables Chamber of Commerce • 2012 Dade Heritage Trust Award,Vizcaya Museum&Gardens East&West Gate Lodges (R.J. Heisenbottle Architects) • 2012 Dade Heritage Trust Award,Villa Serena Restoration(R.J. Heisenbottle Architects) • 2011 Urban Land Institute Vision/Award Finalist,Soho Beach House(Shulman+Associates) • 2011 Dade Heritage Trust Award, Soho Beach House(Shulman+Associates) • 2010 Florida Trust for Historic Preservation Outstanding Achievement, Pinecrest Gardens Entrance Building Restoration(R.J. Heisenbottle Architects) • 2010 Florida Trust for Historic Preservation Outstanding Achievement,Greynolds Park Boathouse Restoration(R.J. Heisenbottle Architects) • 2009 AIA Miami Award of Excellence, Soho Beach House(Shulman+Associates) • 2007 AIA Florida Merit Award of Excellence,Colony Theater Renovation(R.J. Heisenbottle Architects) • 2007 Florida Trust for Historic Preservation,Temple Court Apartments(R.J. Heisenbottle Architects) • 2007 AIA Florida Unbuilt Honor Award, Soho Beach House (Shulman+Associates) • 2007 Florida Trust for Historic Preservation,Colony Theater Adaptive Re-Use(R.J. Heisenbottle Architects) • 2007 Dade Heritage Trust Outstanding Renovation of an Historic Site,Temple Court Apartments (R.J. Heisenbottle Architects) • 2007 Miami Design Preservation League Barbara Capitman Award, Colony Theater Renovation • 2006 AIA Honor Award, RBK Headquarters(Rene Gonzalez Architect) • 2006 Dade Heritage Trust Outstanding Preservation Project Award,Colony Theater(R.J. Heisenbottle Architects) • 2004 Florida Trust for Historic Preservation Award,City of Miami City Hall(R.J. Heisenbottle Architects) • 2003 Dade Heritage Trust Outstanding Contribution to Historic Preservation, Pan American Airways Terminal, Miami City Hall(R.J. Heisenbottle Architects) • 2003 AIA Miami,Award of Merit for Design, Pan American Airways Terminal, Miami City Hall (R.J. Heisenbottle Architects) (1) TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED University of Miami Residence Hall No.4 Mechanical Relocation PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) a. Coral Gables,FL 2006 2006 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE Douglas Wood Associates, Inc. provided the complete structural engineering services for the mechanical equipment/piping relocation for the University of Miami Residence Hall No.4. Role:Structural Engineering ®Check if project performed with current firm (1) TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED b. Miami Dade College Kendall Campus Building 7000 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Scoreboard Replacement 2007 2007 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE Douglas Wood Associates, Inc. provided the complete structural engineering services for the replacement of the basketball court scoreboard. The project included enhancement to the existing steel roof framing along with the addition of support framing to accommodate the new scoreboard. Role: Structural Engineering ®Check if project performed with current firm (1) TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED C. Broward College Performing Arts Center Renovation PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Broward County, FL 2005 2005 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE Douglas Wood Associates, Inc. provided the complete structural engineering services for the renovation of the Broward Community College, South Campus Auditorium,transforming an unusable raw auditorium shell structure into an elegant College Performing Arts Center. The renovation provided a completely new interior design that responds to both theatrical and acoustical needs of the center. In addition,work included NC noise remediation measures, new sound and communications systems, new theatrical rigging and lighting systems and re-seating of the entire hall in a continental style arrangement. The result is a first class fully functional performance venue with exceptional theatrical capabilities and superb room acoustics Role:Structural Engineering ®Check if project performed with current firm (1) TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED d. Miami Dade College Kendall Campus Building 3000 Roof Openings and PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Rooftop Equipment Supports 2009 2009 Miami,Florida (4) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE Douglas Wood Associates, Inc. provided the complete structural engineering services for the renovation of the existing chemistry and biology labs. The structural components consisted primarily of the addition of rooftop mechanical equipment(NC, exhaust fans and vents)set on structural steel supports. Role:Structural Engineering ®Check if project performed with current firm (1) TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED e. Miami Dade College Lehman Theater PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Miami, Florida 2010 2010 (5) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE Douglas Wood Associates, Inc. provided the complete structural engineering services for the renovation and scenery shop storage addition for the Lehman Theater at the William D. Pawley Art Center on the North Campus of Miami-Dade College. This project included renovation of the main theater, renovation of the black box facility, addition of a marquee and addition of a scenery shop. Role:Structural Engineering ®Check if project performed with current firm Ref: 2.2 Qualifications of Proposer Team (Engineers) 12.NAME 13.ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE Maurice E. Gray, P.E. President/Principal Civil Engineer a.TOTAL b.WITH CURRENT FIRM 45+ 33+ 15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State) Maurice Gray Associates, Inc. I Miami Lakes, Florida 16.EDUCATION(DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(STATE AND DISCIPLINE) BS in Civil Engineering, Howard University, DC, 1967 Registered Professional Engr. in Florida, New York, Massachusetts MSCE, Structural Engineering, Stevens Inst. Of Tech., 1969 18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.) Post Graduate Courses:Specialized course in Earthquake Engineering,Mass Institute of Technology(1972),Specialized courses in Business Administration,New York University(1978) Organizations Miami-Dade County Board of Rules&Appeals(1994-1998);Florida Institute of Consulting Engineers(1983-2007); Florida Engineering Society American Society of Civil Engineers(1984-2007);Institute of Engineers,Jamaica;Association of Consulting Engineer,Jamaica Awards 1985 Mayor of Miami Commendation (MGA)-for Allapattah Activity Center 1990 Florida Trust for Historic Preservation Award Recognition(MGA)—Opa-Locka City Hall 1992 Florida Trust for Historic Preservation Award Recognition(MGA)—Freedom Tower 19.RELEVANT PROJECTS - (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED International Studies Preparatory Academy International, MDCPS School (LLL-1) PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Coral Gables, FL 2012 2012 a. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE I CIVII Engineering H Check if project performed with current firm 48,962 SF High School; Responsible for all Civil Engineering which included all paving,grading,drainage,water and sanitary sewer connections and off site street signage and pavement markings. This project was fast-tracked, completed in 13 months from the date of NE commissioning, for student occupancy in the fall of 2011. - (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Miami Jackson Senior High School Replacement PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Miami, FL 2008 2008 b. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE I Structural Engineer ®Check if project performed with current firm Responsible for providing all structural engineering for the project, except threshold inspection.The project involves designing a new senior high school to replace the existing 100 year old high school. The work consists of designing new one and two and three story administration and classroom building,cafeteria,gym,and auditorium.The building's main walls were primarily tilt-up concrete construction. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED City of Miami Gardens Community Center I Miami Gardens, FL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) 2009 2009 (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE I Civil&Structural Ed Check if project performed with current firm c. Engineering Provide all Civil and Structural Engineering for the 23 Acre site,which included a running track and football field and all paving,grading,drainage, water and sanitary sewer main extensions. The project included permitting through South Florida Water Management District, Public Works and all other agencies. The site included a new 65,000 SF community center with gym, basketball court, auditorium, offices and free standing bathrooms.New parking with access driveways were provided on site. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Booker T Washington High School PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Miami, FL 2006 2006 d (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE I Civil Engineering ®Check if project performed with current firm Provide all Civil Engineering for the 13 Acre site,which included a running track and all paving,grading,drainage,water and sanitary sewer main extensions and connections and integrating the site with an existing middle school, The project included permitting through FDOT and all other agencies.The site included new on-site bus drop-off driveways, water main extensions and reworking the entire site to integrate the new school and the existing middle school.A new football,soccer fields and running track was part of the complex. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR C OMPLETED Florida Memorial University Lou Rawls Center for the Performing Arts PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Miami Gardens, FL 2003 2003 e. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE I Civil&Structural Check if project performed with current firm Engineering As part of the RJ Heisenbottle Architect team, renovated the Matthew W. Gilbert Teaching Auditorium into a first rate performance venue with state of the art amplified acoustics,rigging lighting systems and exceptional sightlines,as well as,a glass enclosed lobby overlooking the lagoon. STANDARD FORM 330(REV.3/2013)PAGE 5 Ref: 2.2 Qualifications of Proposer Team (Engineers) ■ �R:Fo ' NO T y '��� ;'z�- "y-�iy ED Q��S e � mot' / a'�-"._� i �r ii �� i 12.NAME 13.ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE Robert Williams, P.E Civil Engineer/Quality Control a.TOTAL b WITH CURRENT FIRM 45 4 15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State) Maurice Gray Associates, Inc. I Miami Lakes, Florida 16.EDUCATION(DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(STATE AND DISCIPLINE) BSCE Civil Engineering Georgia-P.E.-Civil/Structural/Environ. Engr. United Kingdom-Chartered Engineer 18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.) Chartered Engineer-UK.Certified Building Inspector, FL. Dept.of Education Certificates in:a.Construction Claims;b. Project Management;c.Advanced Project Management 19.RELEVANT PROJECTS (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Program Managers for Dade Cty.Aviation Dept., Miami, FL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) 2007 (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑Check if project performed with current firm a. Dade Aviation Consultants (DAC) were Program Managers for Miami Int. Airport Capital Improvement Program 1992 to 2007 ($5.4 billion). R. Williams was one of several DAC Owner reps.program managers for different airport wide projects over 13 years, Individual projects include South Terminal Exp.,North East Taxiway,Dewatering Pilot Proj (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Florida Memorial Univ. Living &Learning Residence, Miami Gardens, FL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) 2010 2011 (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE I3 Check if project performed with current firm b. The project included adding 4 new 4 story student housing on portions of the university campus on a 4.9 acre site. The site included new parking, paving,grading,drainage,water main and sanitary sewer main extensions. Proj.Cost was$6m. Provided Quality control review and coordination of construction documents. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑Check if project performed with current firm c. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) 2006 2006 (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑Check if project performed with current firm d. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑Check if project performed with current firm e. STANDARD FORM 330(REV.3/2013)PAGE 6 Ref: 2.2 Qualifications of Proposer Team (Engineers) E.RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE Jorge L.Fleitas,PE,RCDD Electrical Engineer a. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM 25 6 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State) Johnson,Avedano,Lopez,Rodriguez&Walewski Engineering Group,Inc.,(JALRW)Miami,FL 16. EDUCATION(DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(STATE AND DISCIPLINE) B.S./Electrical Engineering FL/PE 18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.) Mr.Fleitas has extensive experience in the Design of Electrical Systems,including applications such as Commercial Facilities,Airports,Office Buildings,Hotel/Resorts,Shopping,Schools,Government,Health Care Facilities and Residential.His experience also includes Roadway Lighting, Fire Alarm and Telecommunication Systems Designs;Generator Backup Power Designs,Contract Administration,Project Management,and Field Inspection.Jorge has also over 10 years experience in the maintenance and operation of electrical overhead and underground distribution systems in power plants up to 34KV in size.Professional Affiliations:National Society of Professional Engineers•BICSI. 19.RELEVANT PROJECTS (1) TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Broward College/ South Regional Library PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If Applicable) Pembroke Pines,FL 2004 2006 a. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X]Check if project performed with current firm Role:Member of Electrical Engineering team. JALRW provided HVAC and electrical engineering design for this new regional library project o n B rowa r d Community ty College's Bout h ca m pus. The new 70,000 square-foot,two-story ry library i s currently u n de r construction n d will be Broward County government's first LEED-certified building.Cost:$11,300,00 (1) TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Florida International University College of Law PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If Applicable) Miami,FL 2004 2006 b. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X]Check if project performed with current firm Role:Member of Electrical Engineering team. This new facility,designed for the University Park Campus,enhances the university's physical presence in the community. JALRW was responsible for the HVAC,plumbing,fire protection and electrical design of the new law school. State-of-the-art mechanical and electrical systems were incorporated,including sophisticated security and telecommunications systems.Cost: $30 million (1) TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Robert King High Park PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If Applicable) Miami,Florida 2006 2011 C. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X]Check if project performed with current firm Role:Member of Electrical Engineering team. JALRW provided 1-IVAC,Plumbing and Electrical Engineering Design and Contract Administration Services for the new 6,500 square foot community center,lighted tennis courts,playing area for toddler,basketball courts and illuminated soccer fields. Cost:$3,600,000.00 (1) TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Vista Government Office Building PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If Applicable) West Palm Beach,Florida 2004 2006 d. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X]Check if project performed with current firm Role:Member of Electrical Engineering team. JALRW provided HVAC,Plumbing,Fire Protection and Electrical Engineering for this new government office building designed for Palm Beach County. The facility consists of a 251,000-SF,multi-level office building and 900 car parking garage. The facility houses the Intelligent Transportation Systems operation for Palm Beach County and the Florida Department of Transportation. Cost:$30,000,000 (1) TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Nova Southeastern University,Fort Myers Campus PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If Applicable) Healthcare Professions School 2007 2008 Fort Myers,Florida G. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X]Check if project performed with current firm Role:Member of Electrical Engineering team. JALRW provided HVAC,Plumbing,Fire Protection and Electrical Engineering for the 45,920 SF interior build-out of a new 60,545 SF state-of-the-art building that is occupied by Nova Southeastern University's Healthcare Professions Program. Cost:unavailable STANDARD FORM 330(6/2004)SECTION E-1 Ref: 2.2 Qualifications of Proposer Team (Engineers) 12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE Victor M.Avedano,PE,LEED AP,QCxP Mechanical Engineer a. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM 38 13 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State) Johnson,Avedano,Lopez,Rodriguez&Walewski Engineering Group,Inc.(JALRW),Miami,FL 16. EDUCATION(DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(STATE AND DISCIPLINE) B.S./Mechanical and Electrical Engineering FL/PE 18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.) Mr.Avedano has a wide range of experience in the design of HVAC,plumbing and fire protection systems. He has extensive project management experience including project scheduling and budgeting and is in charge of all engineering activities at Johnson,Avedano,Lopez, Rodriguez&Walewski(JALRW). In addition to other types of projects,his government project experience includes water treatment plants,office buildings,auditoriums,and transportation facilities.Professional Affiliations:National Fire Protection Association•American Society of Heating and Refrigeration Engineers•U.S.Green Building Council LEEDTM Accredited Professional. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Broward College/South Regional Library PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If Applicable) Pembroke Pines,FL 2004 2006 a. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X]Check if project performed with current firm Role: Quality Assurance. JALRW provided HVAC and electrical engineering design for this new regional library project on Broward Community College's south campus. The new 70,000 square-foot two-story library is currently under construction and will be Broward County government's first LEED-certified building.Cost:$11,300,000.00 (1) TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED University of Miami Basketball Practice Facility"The Field House" PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If Applicable) Coral Gables,Florida 2007 2008 b. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X]Check if project performed with current firm Role: Mechanical Engineer of Record.JALRW provided the HVAC,Plumbing,Fire Protection and Electrical Design for the University of Miami Field House. This 32,000 SF facility serves as a fully dedicated practice facility for the men's and women's basketball programs. There are two basketball courts, locker rooms and a multipurpose room. The design team incorporated many aspects of Sustainable Design Practices that support a high performance building allowing the multipurpose facility at the Coral Gables campus to achieve LEED Gold Certification from the U.S.Green Building Council. Cost: $5,000,000.00 (1) TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED City of Miami Beach Multipurpose Municipal Parking Facility PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If Applicable) Miami Beach,Florida 2007 2009 c. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X]Check if project performed with current firm Role: Mechanical Engineer of Record(Plumbing&Fire Protection Systems). JALRW provided the HVAC,Plumbing,Fire Protection and Electrical Engineering for this new 34,000 square foot five story office building and 243,000 square foot six story parking garage structure that was constructed adjacent to Miami Beach's City Hall. Cost:$26,000,000.00 (1) TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED - Vista Government Office Building PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If Applicable) West Palm Beach,Florida 2004 2006 d. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X]Check if project performed with current firm Role: Mechanical Engineer of Record. JALRW provided HVAC, Plumbing, Fire Protection and Electrical Engineering for this new government office building designed for Palm Beach County. The facility consists of a 251,000-SF,multi-level office building and 900 car parking garage. The facility houses the Intelligent Transportation Systems operation for Palm Beach County and the Florida Department of Transportation. Cost:$30,000,000.00 (1) TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED - Miami Art Museum PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If Applicable) Miami,Florida 2009 2013 e. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X]Check if project performed with current firm Role: Mechanical Engineer of Record(Plumbing&Fire Protection Systems). JALRW is currently providing Plumbing,Fire Protection and Fire Alarm System Engineering Design Services for the new four-level, 130,000 square foot Miami Art Museum(MAM) being designed by world-famous architects Herzog & de Meuron. The new landmark is to be constructed in Museum Park, a waterfront site on Biscayne Boulevard adjacent to the American Airlines Arena. The design of the building will incorporate many sustainable design practices and LEEDTM Certification for the project has been considered but the decision has not been finalized.Cost:$120,000,000.00 STANDARD FORM 330(6/2004)SECTION E-1 Ref: 2.2 Qualifications of Proposer Team (Engineers) OSED FOR THIS CONTRACT �ach key person.) 12.NAME: 13.ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE Aida M. Curtis, RLA,ASLA Principal a.TOTAL b.WITH CURRENT FIRM 28 22 15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State) Curtis+ Rogers Design Studio, Inc., South Miami, Florida 16.EDUCATION(DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(STATE AND DISCIPLINE) Texas A&M University Landscape Architect: Florida, LA 0001330 Bachelor of Science of Landscape Architecture, 1983 18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.) Affiliations: Member of The American Society of Landscape Architects/Awards: ASLA Certificate for Excellence in the study of Landscape Architecture 19.RELEVANT PROJECTS (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Doral Design District PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Miami, Florida 2010 2010 (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE E Check if project performed with current firm a. Curtis+ Rogers worked with the design team to create a plan that will act as catalyst for the City of Doral and its stakeholders to realize their vision of transforming an economic opportunity into an artisan village.The plan will focus on the creation of a human scaled environment with a unique"sense of place." The plan will build on the existing business and encourage new supportive uses, such as planning and interior design firms, professional firms and other new complimentary uses. Curtis+ Rogers developed renderings of plans and sections showing roadway and landscaping configurations, as well as planting, materials and furnishings options. Cost: N/A Scope: Preparation of conceptual plan& Design guidelines for a new mixed used district in Doral Cost: N/A Scope: Preparation of conceptual plan&Design guidelines for a new mixed used district in Doral (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED GSA-FBI Federal Office Building PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Miramar, Florida 2010 b. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ® Check if project performed with current firm Curtis+ Rogers conceived the"Everglades Landscape"concept for the GSA—Federal Office Building in Miramar, FL which was developed during the alternative concept phase of the project.The approach will not only greatly assist in successfully achieving credits for the sustainable sites initiative, but will create a unique and exciting approach to landscape design in South Florida. Cost: $ 125 million ROLE: Principal-in-Charge/Landscape Architect (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Flagler Streetscapes PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Miami,Florida 2005 (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ® Check if project performed with current firm C. The project goal is to reconfigure the Flagler Street from NW 2nd Ave to Biscayne Blvd,to provide wider sidewalks,selective parallel parking/loading areas,grading/drainage improvements,and landscape and hardscape enhancements commensurate with a vibrant downtown commercial area to provide areas for outdoor cafes, together with unified furnishings,lighting and landscape to enhance the visitor experience of the area. Flagler's long historic significance has been taken into consideration in the planning and design of these improvements. The project is being managed by the City of Miami's Capital Improvements Division(CIP),working in conjunction with the Downtown Development Authority(DDA),specifically with the Flagler Street Steering Committee.Cost:$5,250,000; ROLE:Principal-in-Charge/Landscape Architect (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Wilkie D. Ferguson Jr. U.S.Courthouse PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Miami, Florida 2005 2009 (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE E Check if project performed with current firm This project sits on two downtown city blocks adjacent to the existing Federal Court buildings. Eighty percent of this site is open space. d. The area immediately adjacent to the building is a lawn with seating at the perimeter. Between the lawn and the street is a perimeter of vegetation 30-90 feet in width. This area is to become an urban arboretum consisting of subtropical trees and palms. Public access is available throughout the site. Cost: $163 million ROLE: Principal-in-Charge/Landscape Architect (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Pine Jog Elementary/FAU Nature Center Facility Palm Beach, Florida PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) 2006 2008 e (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE E Check if project performed with current firm Located in an ecologically sensitive pineland area as well as being the first LEED project for the Palm Beach School District, Pine Jog Elementary uses the context of its surroundings and the objectives of the FAU Nature Center Facility to create an environmentally sensitive educational program to teach children as well as the school staff and the general public about the benefits of sustainable building. The landscape uses 100%native plants which are ecologically appropriate to a pineland habitat in this area of Florida and has significantly reduced the amount of potable water used for irrigation. Cost: $30 million ROLE: Principal-in-Charge/Landscape Architect STANDARD FORM 330(REV.3/2013)PAGE 2 Ref: 2.2 Qualifications of Proposer Team (Engineers) OSED FOR THIS CONTRACT ach key person.) 12.NAME 13.ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE Jean C. Lee,RLA, LEED AP Principal a.TOTAL b.WITH CURRENT FIRM 20 14 15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State) Curtis+Rogers Design Studio, Inc.,South Miami, Florida 16.EDUCATION(DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(STATE AND DISCIPLINE) Florida International University, Master of Landscape Architecture, Landscape Architect: Florida, LA 0001721 1993 University of Florida, Bachelor of Science in Environmental Horticulture,1985 18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations, Training,Awards,etc.) ASLA Student Chapter,Certificate of Honor 19.RELEVANT PROJECTS (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Broward Courthouse Complex PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Ft. auderdale Florida 2010 2013 (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ® Check if project performed with current firm a' Currently under design is Phase 1 of the Broward Courthouse Complex Master Plan which involves a new Courthouse Building and Plaza.The Plaza is designed to function as a public space for large and small civic gatherings,including vendors and families with children. Shade is provided by a grove of royal palms on the west side of the walkway that open up and climb the double set of stairs to the Courthouse Plaza. There is a small structural space for children to play and shaded seating for parents.With handicap access to the building, the plaza includes shaded space in front of the courthouse. This space is focused on a shaded inclined path that wraps around canopy trees as it climbs to the entry plaza,creating an intermediary platform halfway up for seating and gathering for individuals or a small group.Cost:$225M ROLE:Principal-in-Charge/Landscape Architecture (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Children's Courthouse PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Miami, Florida 2010 2012 (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ® Check if project performed with current firm b. Curtis+ Rogers is part of a multidisciplinary design team for this important civic project in downtown Miami. Attention has been given to the fabric of the outdoor spaces and functions within the cultural arts and civic center hub of the city. The site responds to the needs of the building and its occupants as well as incorporating Art in Public Places. The objectives are to provide a comfortable and functional urban space that serves the needs of its users as well as the general public. Cost: $120.6 million ROLE: Principal-in-Charge/ Landscape Architecture (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED eston ibrary PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) eston,Florida 2002 2005 (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ® Check if project performed with current firm Curtis + Rogers is providing planting and irrigation plans for a brand new Broward County Branch Library within the City of Weston. C. Attention has been given to the aesthetic guidelines for the landscape to produce a lush, shaded and inviting site. Construction documents were done in full compliance with the City of Weston code for new library. Cost: $1,500,000-90,000(C+R Portion) ROLE: Principal-in-Charge/Landscape Architecture (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Pine og Elementary/FA Nature Center Facility PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Palm Beach,Florida 2005 2007 (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ® Check if project performed with current firm d Located in an ecologically sensitive pineland area as well as being the first LEED project for the Palm Beach School District, Pine Jog Elementary uses the context of its surroundings and the objectives of the FAU Nature Center Facility to create an environmentally sensitive educational program to teach children. In addition,the school staff and the general public will be able to learn about the benefits of sustainable building. The landscape uses 100%native plants which are ecologically appropriate to a pineland habitat in this area of Florida and has significantly reduced the amount of potable water used for irrigation. Cost: $30 millionROLE: Principal-in- Charge/Landscape Architecture (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED College of Policing PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Miami,Florida 2006 2009 (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ® Check if project performed with current firm e. The City of Miami and Miami-Dade County School Board have teamed up to provide a unique educational opportunity to create a magnet school for police and forensic studies for High School Students. This very urban campus is located in the heart of downtown Miami. The landscape concept is bold and simple and relates to the architecture of the school as well as to the urban fabric within which the project is located. SIZE: 112,264 SF COST: $35,400,000 ROLE: Principal-in-Charge/Landscape Architecture STANDARD FORM 330(REV.3/2013)PAGE 2 Ref: 2.2 Qualifications of Proposer Team (Engineers) • E.RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12.NAME 13.ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE Jennifer Rogers Landscape Designer a.TOTAL b.WITH CURRENT FIRM 7 7 15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State) Curtis+Rogers Design Studio,Inc. 16.EDUCATION(DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(STATE AND DISCIPLINE) FIU—Masters of Landscape Architecture LA6667093 18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations, Training,Awards,etc.) Affiliations:Member of The American Society of Landscape Architects 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED The Mildred and Claude Pepper Bayfront Park PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Miami,Florida 2009-2010 a. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE E Check if project performed with current firm The development of this plan is a part of Miami's renewed commitment to strengthen the City's sense of place by clarifying its connection to the natural environment.The Bayfront Park Capital Improvements Plan seeks to strengthen the growing interconnected system of waterfront recreational amenities and is a response to the growth and renewal of downtown Miami.Cost:$600M Phase 1 (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Broward Courthouse PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Ft.Lauderdale Florida 2010 2013 (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE E Check if project performed with current firm b. Currently under design is Phase 1 of the Broward Courthouse Complex Master Plan which involves a new Courthouse Building and Plaza. The Plaza is designed to function as a public space for large and small civic gatherings,including vendors and families with children. Shade is provided by a grove of royal palms on the west side of the walkway that open up and climb the double set of stairs to the Courthouse Plaza. There is a small structural space for children to play and shaded seating for parents. With handicap access to the building,the plaza includes shaded space in front of the courthouse. This space is focused on a shaded inclined path that wraps around canopy trees as it climbs to the entry plaza, creating an intermediary platform halfway up for seating and gathering for individuals or a small group.Cost:$225M ROLE: Landscape Designer (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Flagler Street Reconstruction Project PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Miami,Florida 2012-2014 2013-2014 (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE E Check if project performed with current firm c. The project goal is to reconfigure the Flagler Street from NW 2nd Ave to Biscayne Blvd,to provide wider sidewalks,selective parallel parking/loading areas, grading/drainage improvements, and landscape and hardscape enhancements commensurate with a vibrant downtown commercial area to provide areas for outdoor cafes, together with unified furnishings, lighting and landscape to enhance the visitor experience of the area. Flagler's long historic significance has been taken into consideration in the planning and design of these improvements. The project is being managed by the City of Miami's Capital Improvements Division (CIP), working in conjunction with the Downtown Development Authority(DDA), specifically with the Flagler Street Steering Committee.Cost:$5,250,000 ROLE:Landscape Designer (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Historic Overtown Streetscapes—NW 3rd Avenue PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Miami,Florida 2009 d (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE E Check if project performed with current firm The project included the renovation of this street in Historic Overtown. Renovations included reconfiguring the street, sidewalks, patterned crosswalks, new decorative light poles, street furnishings and the addition of canopy shade trees. In addition, C+R collaborated with the City of Miami Community Redevelopment Agency to encourage the inclusion of a mural by renowned local artist Purvis Young on the Metro mover overpass that crosses NW 3 Avenue.Cost:$35,500 (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED 1-595 Corridor Improvements PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Palm Beach,Florida (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE E Check if project performed with current firm Currently the largest public works project in the United States,Curtis+Rogers developed an Aesthetics and Landscape Master Plan and landscape e. construction documents for the 1-595 Corridor Improvements project (running approximately 10.5 miles in length). As the corridor connects the Everglades in the west to the ocean in the east, we created a concept of Sawgrass to Seagrass, which emphasizes that the roadway corridor traverses several typical South Florida ecosystems traveling west to east from the Everglades through uplands to the coast. Three areas will be highlighted beginning with the Everglades in the west, continuing east through Land and higher ground, and eventually reaching the Ocean and coastal areas.The sound walls, bridge structures and landscape will all reflect these themes by utilizing color,texture and types of plant materials to reflect the theme presented. Cost:$1,200,000,000 STANDARD FORM 330(1/2004)PAGE 2 R-f: 2. •u-lific- 'ii - s 's - -..0 1•'1 - - E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT .Y (Complete o/le SeCt-t�;i E i^r Pelt•h key Peter;.; ,t.� `,( j��3.t �F �� ���.°'3 � / .� �����&�.ny'�i,.Y.":. - v S�tJ_. °6 J' .2 'xi j;F l�s2 �' :�h�°,�;�c "•�Z;y ''f�sJ�TS7 y�I .(1y •^ :�_;t ; 4W�P ^s f A 1)lw 7 ,�; s y j�"za.: ,.,9 i!. . 'd C 1 1 r'a Ya >t§1 -+4" 3._ 15. • DL 7.., i�tkt r a r te'3- $c 0 8 P� a Hollywood PO s '"V /� ,y ; *, I I PTR A j; fi / �ws��a'.. � v,. :.: .."s Wiz '.`' r� ��1�1% 95 • «;- a aD ,t:' sa i +lo ,�s 4x".�.F ssz0.. 3y.:w "rtq _ g �. ��:a it r: �;J ,.�,' �:,` �'.. _.� /�����.", ,� s _ r M t'l t '9 In> t g s:;,{ �. . �Ri is e1 me ,the fold states � -. ."� � �- §�"��` :?�-,ts;/..*._,:.,..� �t �s' zs� .ycr � i/?"// tt.. 8 { :� v {. � U fej ✓' +- or S+ ���z� � `:. �h � z i x` ,c s: y. -.'ii�j ... '"r. � y "i> � �-�.z w �- /:., ice.F6 ''%. • s/r -✓_j �1. _Q. _� . University , ka•StaH lt-.. le;y _. - / :t ,s.r .. itai Maine r- ,a r 7 jSW a .gt S.ia .cif ,ski" ��*�� *� � _.'%�^F,� � "��i ,3s' �y� , a ..�.� ,f �,��� s. :s. �.: .:s+:- :�xs��-�� �: t, Anne I ie f i;" ee t}ee 6 lotions ins t National e: f 1 ells � ..s r .y-v fir:. -,--Y;,.s. .::� '�' .::c.. _° ..... ,... .- i.�.,;:s :,....rs �.:1� _ -�::s�� .�-s ..� r.�.ar<} �.,s�ist.- °.a., .:<�`S ,��' s /ATM.international Florida Soci ©f P fe onal En offers-; 1 or,- i..ineeri �. i ®' p �i'f/�y' �t �f f lr ii��%� � �M .: ce asrt �� r -u e�tl._ ..�. _ ,�9.I ato ».. �. `., %, ..fly + -"j. r i U0tOff�/ofs1neas eh j _y*: 449 � = ; n Oil. .'� 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS (1) TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED South Pointe Pier Park Project PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If Applicable) South Pointe Park Fishing Pier along Government Cut 2013 Miami Beach,FL a. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm The project site is located at South Pointe Park in Miami Beach. The project includes removal of the existing pier and design and replacement of a new pier within the same footprint.The pier is located south of the north jetty within the Government Cut Channel. The new pier will be about 440 feet long and cover a footprint area of about 8,500 sf. The purpose of our services on this project was to explore the subsurface conditions at the project site. The subsurface materials encountered were then evaluated with respect to available project characteristics. In this regard,we provide you with our evaluations and foundation recommendations. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Tennis Center at Flamingo Park-Reconstruction of • PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If Applicable) Existing Tennis Courts and New Tennis Center 2012 Miami Beach,FL b. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm The site is located at the Flamingo Park on Miami Beach,between Meridian Avenue and Jefferson Avenue,north of 11th Street. The existing tennis courts(17)are located in the northeast corner of the park. The project will involve reconstruction of the existing tennis courts and construction of a new tennis center building. We have assumed the new courts will be located in the same configuration as the existing courts. We understand that the old courts will be removed,the site will be built up and the new courts constructed on top. The proposed new tennis center building will be located just west of the tennis courts and have a footprint dimension of a bout 175 by 75 feet. The new tennis center will be one-story in height. We understand that no basement levels are planned and below grade excavations will be limited to those necessary for foundation and utility installation. It is not anticipated that a significant amount of fill soils will be needed for this project;we have assumed that a fill thickness of less than 6-inches may be necessary. The purpose of our services on this project was to explore the subsurface conditions at the subject site. The subsurface materials encountered were then evaluated with respect to the available project characteristics. In this regard,we provide our professional opinion and recommendations for foundation design and construction for the new tennis center. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Proposed Maintenance Facility at Miami Beach PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If Applicable) Miami Beach,FL 2011 c. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm The site is located at 1833 Bay Road in Miami Beach. The site is an existing parking lot that covers about 24,000 sf. We are unaware of any previous development at this site. The proposed maintenance building will be a 2 level structure with a footprint area of about 6,000 sf. The purpose of our services on this project was to explore the subsurface conditions at the subject site. The subsurface materials encountered were then evaluated with respect to the available project characteristics. In this regard,we provide our professional opinion and recommendations for foundation design and construction. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Renovations to the Lincoln Theater PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If Applicable) Miami Beach,FL 2012 d. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm The building is located east of Pennsylvania Avenue between Lincoln Road and Lincoln Lane.The existing building is a 4-level structure. The proposed scope of work includes renovations to the interior of the building. These renovations include installation of three(3)new elevators inside of the structure. Two(2)elevators will be added on the west side of the building and one(1)on the east. We were not provide with structural loads but assume that elevator structural loads are on the order of 100 kips or less. Ground floor slabs are expected to have live loads of less than 200 psf. Below grade excavations will likely be required for the elevator pit. The purpose of our services on this project will be to review the existing data and to provide recommendations for remedial slab design to resist anticipated hydrostatic pressure from flooding. STANDARD FORM 330(6/2004)SECTION E-1 Ref: 2.2 Qualifications of Pro•oser Team En•ineers E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (r i-;nip/. ."i icf f`:7t;t;;,r-/i)E't (!J .i s . eya: 'lam■t �it�'".��Q. TT♦ {/�"�f�)p p�(� '.1�f�� 15 FIRM NAMEANf LQCATlON-4C#rand t 1/5,;Inc. 2Q( outh Pe rk Road;Sutte 354 HOUywood,Florida 1B i?DU T dRE A N 9PEc1AL1Z4iJO Q r s y' y QD E "PROFESS1OHAL R G ST ATi1 N(STA1E AN1 iNE) B -/�t9 eivI1�� I ree r1g,Tufts t�nluersl ro: egister theer �? f��>s�onal� � ���g �torr a� t o .57604 18 QTH PIOOFE IO AL QuALIFtcATI0NS(PyfbhcatYuri .kk aCNiatftort Tra(n g Atwarrns et - Ucense tti, 'CC�en C©nt>ra of in the to of on a Attie can=&Ot of iait Engineers Dew P ndaf ons Institute ';i - ,....r ,;; ..-.,s , :- y�a,. s:':;y y::•' ,cam;: GeophysK al[nvestig ftom:pfiiizirng ground penetrating radar technology `-raened .y Pitt54A Geoscierces Lour S'fi alit Pile lntegdt f TesTtleg Training by Pile Dy tami �In 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS (1) TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR CO MPLETED Proposed Infrastructure for Ship Berthing at PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If Applicable) US Coast Guard Station 2011 Miami Beach,FL a. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm The project consists of infrastructure improvements including constructing permanent mooring bollards and cleats on Berths 3 to 8. The permanent mooring bollards and cleats will be capable of securing multiple vessels up to 270 feet in length. The exact number and location of the new mooring bollards and cleats along the existing bulkhead cap are not finalized. We understand that the maximum lateral loads(based on preliminary analyses)that will be induced on the new bollards will be approximately 15 to 20 kips for Berths 1-8 and 15 to 35 kips for Berths 9-12. In addition,we understand that construction will also consist of two(2)new electrical substations. The north substation will be 45 feet x 16 feet in plan view. The south substation will be 32 x 16 feet in plan view. The structures will be one story in height. No information on structural loads was provided,however,we have assumed wall loads will be on the order of about 2 klf. The purpose of our services on this project was to explore the subsurface conditions at this site and to provide our evaluations and mooring bollard and electrical substation foundation recommendations. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Lincoln Road Between Alton Road&Lenox Avenue, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION or Applicable) Miami Beach,FL 2009 b. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope.size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm The proposed Lincoln Road Improvements will consist of converting the existing roadway into a pedestrian walkway. The portion of Lincoln Road that will be involved is between Alton Road and Lenox Avenue. Work will include landscaping and water features. Additionally,drainage and pavement work will also be performed. The existing elevations are about 4% to 51/2 feet NGVD.We have assumed the new pedestrian walkway will maintain similar elevations and only nominal amounts of fill soils maybe required. Below ground excavations are anticipated for the water feature structures and where trees will be installed. Loading conditions for the proposed work were not available at the time of this report. Slab on grade for all structures are expected to be loaded to a maximum of 200 psf. We have assumed that construction will consist of reinforced concrete and masonry construction. The purpose of our services on this project was to explore the subsurface conditions and to provide recommendations for foundation design and site preparation. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Proposed Construction of Sewer Line along James Avenue PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If Applicable) Miami Beach,FL 2009 c. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Information about this project was received from Mr.Jose Rivas,P.E.and Mr.Jose Perez,both with the City of Miami Beach. We understand that a new sewer line will be installed in the place of an existing sewer line within James Avenue. The project site is located within James Avenue, between 17t Street and 19th Street in Miami Beach, Florida. Approximately 1,000 feet of new sever line will be installed. The purpose of this phase of the study was to obtain information on the shallow subsurface soil data in the project area as it relates to the proposed construction. The subsurface materials encountered were than evaluated with respect to available project characteristics. In this regard,we provide you with our evaluations and recommendations. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Proposed Renovations at 10`"Street Auditorium PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If Applicable) Miami Beach, FL 2009 d. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm The site is located on the east side of Ocean Drive across from 10"'Street in Miami Beach,Florida. Miami Beach and the Atlantic Ocean are located to the east of the Auditorium. The existing structure is two levels in height. We understand from Optimus Structural Design LLC that the existing structure is supported by piles.The purpose of our services on this project was to explore the subsurface conditions at the project site. The subsurface materials encountered were then evaluated with respect to available project characteristics. In this regard,we provide you with our evaluations and foundation recommendations STANDARD FORM 330(6/2004)SECTION E-1 Ref: 2.2 Qualifications of Proposer Team (Engineers) E.RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each ley person.) i 7 H 1 GA Lb L�WRAY,P E. RRC J s - a TOTAL. b fr NY FIRM 15 FIRM NAME ANDS LOCATION( fate) NV5�j 2E Y ottt ark load 4uiI 38G 1/V�tsof l ltynwrdroosd, ^.96i 8r t3 d " 3 FrEtqjltt0q. 093g941*4191tMPMKIRRIffMR = 8 : l w - Q ' � i;4 n ma M: Oea eihncvvlf trrglrrrm Howard Urtverstt, 1 9 18 OTHER PROFESSIONAL+GrUAi 1F1GATIONS(1?ubIi atfatrs Qig�lrfffaflaits,Tra nfnq AWattlsx e; # Amertcan,Soct of Gtvt[Engipn ers Deepf Foundations tnstit to / ...� ..,�...�>-i 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS (1) TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED 54-Inch Tapping Shaft, Miami Beach, FL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If Applicable) 2013 a. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Project Manager for geotechnical study for a new tapping shaft around a 54-Inch force main shaft is 16' x 18' x 18' deep. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED City Hall and Cultural Building, Marathon, FL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If Applicable) 2013 b. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Project Manager for geotechnical study for new 16,000 sf elevated one-level City Hall and Cultural Arts Building. Provided recommendations for augered cast-in-place pile foundations. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Canal Pipe Crossings, Margate, FL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If Applicable) On-going c. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc)AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Project Manager for geotechnical study for replacement of 30-inch and 36-inch diameter water and waste water force mains crossing 70-foot wide canal. Services include drilling with a four-foot wide limited access rig. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Port Everglades Sand Bypass, FL Lauderdale, FL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If Applicable) 2006-Present d. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Project Manager for geotechnical and geophysical exploration for proposed 20-acre sand bypass to be excavated to-47' NAVD. Performed core borings rock strength testing, seismic refraction survey. Discussed potential rock excavation methods and possible need for blasting. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Water Main Replacement, Town of Palm Beach, FL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(tf Applicable) 2000 2002 e. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Geotechnical Study for replacement of 19 miles of 8-inch diameter water mains. The alignment included two subaqueous crossings. The project included drilling 102 borings, performing geophysical sub-bottom profiling and performing laboratory testing. Provided geotechnical design parameter for pipelines, discussion regarding subaqueous crossings including horizontal directional drilling. STANDARD FORM 330(6/2004)SECTION E-1 Ref: 2.2 Qualifications of Proposer Team (Engineers) E.RESUMES OF K E Y PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT -^ � �" ' i ! -x� snr . tr 1 tJ �y � 2r_ 'v`.� «ss Yom`?,: d • � � * ROLE IN`HIS CO > s f 1 a,,< ,h�a 9�1p) B t AMT ;:- TOTAL' 6 1'5 tF l ND LOCA`ION CityendState) r l�l .. 28o!h�arty a. Suite 34;col[ ood,,Flol�da 41" ,, ; #6", . I,: :`R f?,+ACSi+E/w(4.oglo TAtfi r ,:.:.. _ t 47 4._411F.E11?t4ftfrtOl4At, , W '�tA1v4lgi"1�r�r State?f i i i ci BU-t47 Florida I ernatio i nivs" Mier l onstru on Mane' e 8 �� /. s j a� c � 3 r State.aft~Ivrtd�Flans er � p 1985 Ph D, iese Institut for Concrete and Reinforced Concrete,.Moscow, Std of t larida tandi ins' ctor St d. 84 Con tructio Enginteering % r s State of Florida Cert> ed feral Contractor 'CCC 0 60808 1975 B;S,i lS Kazakhstan State Technical University,Karaganda,Kazakhstan : Construction Engineering te ..... _.: -� -- -.. ,,.- 18."OTHER-PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.) ; ,%'/ . / / 9 j S 1 > j i.ems, .<'r ��� � � �,�''s'"3'"��.,. � .: !�..c ��s -* �.,.?�a �"�.��s.3%.>�,.. s � -4 {�kG �' : � ��„.�t�,�V1us.�mot., .�, .,... �. � r . �.. .. -� b <. ,f: ::,,: "�,., 13.RELEVANT PROJECTS (1) TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Ft. Lauderdale Airport Expansion with Professional Service PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(itApplicaWe) Industries Inc., Ft. Lauderdale, FL On-going(2014) a, (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Briefscope,Sze, eta)AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm New South Runway 8,000 feet tang with 65-foot elevation in Ft. Lauderdale International Airport. Project cost approximately$791 million. Project Manager for Special Project(06/2012-10/2014) In charge f Quality Assurance Materials Testing(QAMT)Program for construction. Position requires:assign,coordinate and review the work of engineers,structural inspectors,and engineering technicians from three different companies(PSIS Tierra South and NV-5),their training; evaluation of their effectiveness and proficiency related to their assignments in compliance with established rules, regulations and Codes;exercising of independent judgment in completing of such assignments; review and approval of daily reports. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETE)_. .. ._._ I PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(ttApplicable) b. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm (1) TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(It Applicable) c (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm STANDARD FORM 330(6/2004)SECTION E-1 EEbG Ref 2.2 Qualifications of Proposer Team (Engineers) 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE 12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT Jay Sall, CIH, L.A.C. Principal-in-Charge a. TOTAL b.WITH CURRENT 27 FIRM: 17 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) EE&G Environmental Services, LLC—Miami Lakes, FL 16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) BS/1986/Biology University of South Florida-MPH, Industrial Hygiene Certified Industrial Hygienist#5610 MPH/1991 /Industrial Hygiene, Syracuse University Licensed Asbestos Consultant#AX-0000011 Florida Florida Licensed Mold Assessor#MRSA118 ACAC-Certified Indoor Environmental Consultant(CIEC) #1104012 18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training,Awards, etc.) Accredited Asbestos Inspector/Management Planner NIOSH 7400 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS ('t}TITLE A )LOCATION(CityandState) (2)YEAR COMPLETED PO1 OSCEOLA,LAKEI HIGHLANDS.MARION._ - PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If aES HARDEE AN COUNT SCHOOLS- applicable) QT : E IRO [MEN-FAL SERVICES Ongoing N/A 3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current a. firm Manage numerous asbestos and lead-based paint projects, duties have included scheduling, building inspections, abatement design, pre-bid/construction meetings, review of submittal packages, monitoring/supervising work, collection and analysis of air samples, and prepare client reports for a verity of public such as Polk, Osceola, Lake, Highlands, Marion, DeSoto, Hardee, and Orange county schools. Cost: $Various as needed Role: Environmental Industrial Hygienist ItOittlEAtfitteATiOR.(**0- ,tate) (2)YEAR COMPLETED s CaFQrtaudetcale Errca�a�Sennc CONSTRUCTION (If C E O FL(2)YE CO ONAL SERVICES MPLETES PROFESSI applicable) 1998-Ongoing N/A 3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE El Check if project performed with current firm b. The management and staff of EE&G Environmental Services, LLC have provided environmental/engineering consulting, Asbestos and Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) services for the City of Fort Lauderdale since 1998 under Evans Environmental & Geological Science&Management, LLC (Evans). Services include Environmental Due Diligence Assessments(Phase I/Phase II ESAs), Asbestos-Containing Building Material (ACBM) surveys (pre-demolition/renovations), lead-based paint (LBP) inspections, IAQ/Mold assessment, Brownfields consulting, Expanded Site Assessments, Remedial Action Plan design/implementation, Engineering Services, Dewatering design plans for WW2011 sanitary sewer installation projects, and Endangered Species assessment/relocation. Cost: $2.6M Role: CIH, L.A.C., Industrial Hygiene—Senior Technical Advisor AUTHORIZED FOR LOCAL REPRODUCTION STANDARD FORM 330(6/2004)PAGE 3 EEGRef: 2.2 Qualifications of Proposer Team (Engineers) 1 T. ANatOC TIO (Grt a ) (2)YEAR COMPLETED CONSTRUCTION TION C O C /(f II `�SCH© PROFESSIONAL SERVICES applicable) f % = _ 2006 Present N/A 3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size, cost, etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE D Check if project performed with current firm Provide AHERA 3-Year Re-inspections and 6-Month Periodic Surveillance Asbestos Inspections of 33 facilities including indoor air quality and lead-based paint consulting services for this client on an ongoing basis. Services performed as part of C. our contract are as follows: • Pre-Renovation/Demolition Asbestos Surveys.Asbestos Abatement Project Oversight and Air Sampling. • Baseline Indoor Air Quality Assessments —These assessments typically include evaluating complaint areas, the building envelope and HVAC system for potential sources of poor indoor air quality and may include testing to evaluate HVAC system performance. • Radon Testing—Performed in accordance with Florida Department of Health Mandatory Radon Testing Protocols. • Pre-Renovation Lead-Based Paint Assessments—These assessments are performed using X-Ray Fluorescence detectors or by collecting bulk samples for laboratory analysis. Cost: $617,552.76 Role: CIH, L.A.C., Industrial Hygiene—Senior Technical Advisor (21-TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If Cleanup of Orleans Parish after urricane Katrina-New applicable) H Orleans 2007 N/A 3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm d. EE&G was retained by Phillips&Jordan, to provide environmental risk management, and health and safety consulting services for the United States Army Corps of Engineers during the Hurricane Katrina debris cleanup project in Orleans Parish, New Orleans. EE&G's responsibilities included: Environmental risk management, and health and safety consulting services project for the United States Army Corps of Engineers during the Hurricane Katrina debris cleanup project in Orleans Parish, New Orleans. EE&G was also tasked with conducting approximately 800 asbestos surveys of public and private buildings that were impacted by the hurricane. The surveys were performed to identify friable asbestos containing material prior to the demolition of the structures. Cost: $6M Role: CIH, L.A.C., Industrial Hygiene—Senior Technical Advisor (2)YEAR COMPLETED 7F-7� Alv EQ�TIO an d CONSTRUCTION (If PROFESSIONAL SERVICES n`rlrorFtrnonda Aff�rable k ustnj rP4rl do i applicable) entarSewces,VaijotCaintiesi FL 2004-Ongoing N/A 3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE Cpl Check if project performed with current firm EE&G has an ongoing relationship with Pinnacle Housing Group to provide environmental consulting services related to their e. acquisition, financing, and redevelopment projects in Florida. The bulk of the work was completed in Broward and Miami-Dade Counties, but also extends northward into Palm Beach and Martin Counties. EE&G performs a wide-range of environmental consulting services, including radon surveys, environmental due diligence services (Phase I ESAs, Phase II ESA, Asbestos- Containing Building Material Surveys, Lead-Based Paint Assessments, Indoor Air Quality and Mold Assessments), regulatory- driven environmental services (Site Assessment Reports, Remedial Action Plans, Source Removal, Tank Closure Assessments, Groundwater Monitoring Only Plans, and Engineering Control Verification), Brownfields Consulting Services, and mold-abatement services. EE&G has conducted Radon Screening of the ground floor units at several apartment complexes, and retail strips.The units were tested for the presence of radon gas using charcoal adsorption devices. Cost: $1,077,142 Role: CIH, L.A.C., Industrial Hygiene—Senior Technical Advisor AUTHORIZED FOR LOCAL REPRODUCTION STANDARD FORM 330(6/2004) PAGE 4 EE6-G Ref: 2.2 Qualifications of Proposer Team (Engineers) (2)YEAR COMPLETED � 32ys PROFESSIONAL CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) 1� 1tE.ua SERVICES Ongoing N/A 3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size, cost, etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE El Check if project performed with current firm • Industrial Hygiene Surveys (hazardous locations to include noise, lead, volatile organic compounds, total and respirable dusts, asbestos, welding and plasma cutting fumes, etc) Departments/Facilities Surveyed included RSS, CCB, Base Theater and Offices, NUWC Offices, Marine Vessels, Fixed and Rotary Wing Aircraft, Acoustic Testing Facility, Fire f. Department and Extinguisher Charging Facility, Base Dispensary, Marine Department Facilities, Work Control Shops, Power Plant and Fuel Farm, Water Treatment Facilities, Lounges, ARA, Base Exchange, 801 Clematis in West Palm Beach,Aviation facilities in West Palm Beach,Aviation facilities on Andros Island, Sites 2, 3,4, and 6, etc.) • Asbestos and Heavy Metal Coating Surveys(various facilities) • Indoor Air Quality Surveys (Facilities surveyed included BOQ, Lounges, OBEQ, Base Theater and NUWC Offices, Admin West, P-197, CFQ Housing, etc.) • Environmental Noise Dosimitry Testing(noise contour map for compliance with FGS for Andros Island). • Developed Remediation Protocol(Protocol for removal of mold growth from the ceiling of the RSS). • Assisted in-house staff in developing industrial hygiene programs for both shore and afloat based operations. • Septic System Upgrade • Groundwater sampling Cost: $155k Role: Industrial Hygienist AUTHORIZED FOR LOCAL REPRODUCTION STANDARD FORM 330(6/2004) PAGE 5 EEGRef: 2.2 Qualifications of Proposer Team (Engineers) j I {�.3,'��., �� y�"� I �4, ,� �/��%��g/j��%�� ate'. ���' //ii���/.`//': � � � � -� ;✓ ,���z�y �-a'�//- 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE 12. NAME Petroleum&Hazardous Materials Craig Clevenger, P.G. Assessment/Remediation-Task a. TOTAL b.WITH CURRENT FIRM: Lead 26 17 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) EE&G Environmental Services, LLC Miami Lakes, FL 16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND Bachelor of Science, Comprehensive Geology, 1987 DISCIPLINE) Southwest Missouri State University, Springfield, Missouri Graduate Studies in Advanced Hydrogeology, 1988 Florida Professional Geologist: Florida#PG1666 University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri 18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training,Awards, etc.) 1993/40-Hour OSHA Hazmat Training 1996/8-Hour OSHA Supervisor Hazmat Training FDEP 24-Hour Oil Spill Prevention, Response, Control&Cleanup, 1990 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City andState (2)YEAR COMPLETED ORANGE COUNTY SCHOOL BOARS)ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES PROFESSIONAL CONSTRUCTION (If Orange County.Florida pplicabl S ERVICES a e) Ongoing NA 3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE El Check if project performed with current firm a. Asbestos Inspector - Conducted three-year re-inspections and six month surveillance inspections for asbestos for over 85 facilities. EE&G has also conducted initial asbestos inspections and developed management plans for buildings acquired by the School Board. Additionally, EE&G has provided indoor air quality and industrial hygiene assessments and services, lead base-paint assessment and hazardous materials consulting services. Cost: $514,403 Role: Operations Manager (2)TffLEAND L�TEONtt y°at Sta J (2)YEAR COMPLETED SARASOTA COUNT SCHOO BAR PROFESSIONAL CONSTRUCTION SERVICES pplicabl SarasOta�EL, (If applicable) ;_ s 2010-Persent N/A 3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE El Check if project performed with current firm Providing asbestos consulting services on a reoccurring basis. Services performed as part of our contract are as follows: b. • Pre-Renovation/Demolition Asbestos Surveys — The scope of these services have ranged from single portables to entire school campuses prior to comprehensive renovation/demolition projects. Larger projects include Sarasota County Technical Institute (approximately 68 structures), Venice High School (approximately 63 structures) and Booker High School (approximately 45 structures),where the majority of the buildings were included in the scope of work. • Asbestos Abatement Air Sampling—Final visual inspections and air testing using phase contrast and transmission electron microscopy were performed in accordance with applicable AHERA Regulations. Cost: $335,998.92 Role: Project Director c. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED AUTHORIZED FOR LOCAL REPRODUCTION STANDARD FORM 330(6/2004)PAGE 6 EEbGRef: 2.2 Qualifications of Proposer Team (Engineers) PROFESSIONAL CONSTRUCTION (If Cri-Y0 FORT LAUDERDALE ENVIR NMEN.TAL ENGINEERING SERVICES applicable) NS TING SERVIOES4 Fo :Lauc da ep-FL-,` O i - Ongoing N/A 3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size, cost, etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE I Check if project performed with current firm EE&G was retained by the City of Fort Lauderdale to provide Environmental Consulting Services associated with the Brownfields Pilot Grant, awarded by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The focus of this project was three main areas of the Brownfields Area, including a proposed Linear Park located along the FEC Railroad, the Lincoln Park area (a former incinerator which was currently under-developed and was impacted by the perceived presence of contamination), and a general Environmental Inventory of designated commercial strips throughout the Brownfields Area. For the Lincoln Park Project, EE&G prepared a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment, an EPA-required Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPP), and a Preliminary Phase II Environmental Site Assessment. Expanded soil and groundwater assessment and consideration of a feasibility study and risk assessment were conducted in 2001 and 2002. EE&G served as a liaison between CFL, FDEP and community activist groups who were concerned about public health issues. Based on EE&G's research and advice, the park was closed to public access, and negotiations conducted with FDEP to develop a Risk-Based Corrective Action (RBCA) closure solution. EE&G prepared a Conceptual Remedial Action Plan in 2003/2004, which was approved by the FDEP. The protective cap was installed and the Park redesigned and reopened. Subsequently, EE&G completed the assessment of the former Trash Transfer Station site and adjoining Durrs Neighborhood, and implemented a remediation/capping project in the adjoining right-of-way and on two residential properties. EE&G is the process of implementing the long-term groundwater monitoring plan, assisting the City Attorney's office with drafting Restrictive Covenants, and providing technical assistance for potential litigation. For the Linear Park Project, EE&G conducted a Limited Phase I ESA and Environmental Inventory for the commercial properties located along the FEC Railroad corridor. The findings were presented in a GIS-format, which were used to help design the footprint of the proposed Linear Park. The remaining grant funds were used for several other Limited Phase I ESA/ Environmental Inventory Studies throughout the Brownfields Area, with findings presented in a GIS format. Additionally, EE&G subcontracted Dickey Consulting to manage the Environmental Justice portion of the Brownfields Pilot Grant. Cost: $150,000-Petroleum Remediation Cost: $120,000-Brownfields Assessment Cost: $1,200,000—Lincoln Park Complex Assessment&Remediation Project Role: Project Director LOGATION(Oityancl Ste) (2)YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL CONSTRUCTION � SERVICES (If applicable) ha lls Beams oncii y� 2008 N/A 3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm EE&G was retained by Cornerstone Development to provide consulting services associated with the redevelopment of an affordable housing project on a historic construction and demolition (C&D) landfill. The site is impacted with petroleum d• hydrocarbons, phenols, heavy metals and ammonia, which pose an obstacle to redevelopment. EE&G conducted a Site Assessment, Source Removal activities, designed a Remedial Action Plan, prepared Health and Safety Plans, Storm Water designs, Dewatering Plans, and provided Site Preparation consulting. Additionally, EE&G assisted with the Brownfields Area designation and the preparation of the Brownfields Site Rehabilitation Agreement (BSRA) for Brownfields Site designation. EE&G is negotiating with the Broward County DPEP for an engineering control solution that will facilitate the approval of a proposed Restricted No Further Action Plan. Cost: $1,300,000 Role: Project Director (4)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED e. PROFESSIONAL CONSTRUCTION SOUTH FLORIDA AFFORDABLE HOUSING DEVELOPER PO�OUO, SERVICES (If applicable) AUTHORIZED FOR LOCAL REPRODUCTION STANDARD FORM 330(6/2004)PAGE 7 EEG Ref: 2.2 Qualifications of Proposer Team (Engineers) Bomar Miami and Palm Ongoing N/A 3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE El Check if project performed with current firm Managed a wide-range of environmental consulting services, including environmental due diligence services (Phase I ESAs, Phase II ESA, Asbestos-Containing Building Material Surveys, Lead-Based Paint Assessments, Indoor Air Quality and Mold Assessments), regulatory-driven environmental services (Site Assessment Reports, Remedial Action Plans, Source Removal, Tank Closure Assessments, Groundwater Monitoring Only Plans, and Engineering Control Verification), Brownfields Consulting Services, and mold-abatement services. Cost: $1,077,142 Role: Project Director 141FT ANETLO TIoN(CitY and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED . PROFESSIO NAL CONSTRUCTI ON AND SOBE LG BRO NFIELDS SITE SERVICES (If applicable) lta� feaC 'FL — — 2010 N/A 3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm f. EE&G managed Environmental Due Diligence (Phase II ESA) and Expanded Site Assessment, showing strong relationships with Regulatory Agency (FDEP and Miami-Dade County DERM), and demonstrated ability to obtain timely approval from DERM/FDEP of Source Removal Plan. Negotiated and secure $200,000 FDEP Targeted Brownfields Assessment Grant Funds. Implemented a remedial plan and source removal, and emergency response UST removals. Provided technical guidance for construction contractors on behalf of the owner,to minimize liabilities and the spread of affected soil/groundwater. Managed Brownfields project from financing, through site preparation, environmental source removal, construction, and monitoring, obtaining a No Further Action and Site Rehabilitation Completion Order leading to the successful redevelopment of a Brownfields Site. Cost: $156,534 Role: Project Director T ANCtLO TIOt CCItYar4State -„ (2)YEAR COMPLETED = PROFESSIONAL CONSTRUCTION M AMI ARTAND SCIENCE MUSEUM,BICENTENNIAL PARK SERVICES f Iarrt� (I applicable) licabl e) Ongoing N/A 3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE El Check if project performed with current firm EE&G was retained by the Miami Art and Science Museums, who collectively are in the process of constructing two new state- of-the-art museums in Bicentennial Park(downtown Miami). This location was the site of the former Port of Miami and Belcher g. Oil facility. EE&G performed Environmental Due Diligence (Phase I and Phase II ESA) in 2008, and prepared an Expanded Site Assessment in 2009, which documented the presence of arsenic and petroleum constituents of concern. EE&G designed a Soil Management Plan in 2010, which was approved by the Miami-Dade County DERM (regulatory agency), that facilitated the transaction and groundbreaking. EE&G provided technical oversight on the implementation of the Soil Management Plan in 2010, and is currently providing environmental consulting services as the museums proceed with site preparation and construction. Following construction, EE&G will conduct groundwater monitoring and assist the museums in obtaining a No Further Action with Conditions and Site Rehabilitation Completion Order leading to the successful redevelopment project. Cost: $220,000 Role: Project Director AUTHORIZED FOR LOCAL REPRODUCTION STANDARD FORM 330(6/2004)PAGE 8 Ref: 2.2 Qualifications of Proposer Team (Engineers) - E.RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED F-0Frp S cO ETRA cT (Complete one Section E for each key person) 12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE Tom McDowell Senior Conservator a. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM 37 6 Month 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State) Conservation Solutions, Inc. (Clinton, MD) 16. EDUCATION(DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(STATE AND DISCIPLINE) Topical: Historic Preservation, University of Kentucky, 134 American Institute for Conservation(AIC): Professional credit hours at 3.96 Associate Association for State and Local History; Heritage Preservation, Architectural Assessor; American Institute of Architects,Associate 18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.) • 2012, General Services Administration, Public Building Service, Outstanding Project Team for Excellent Achievement in Federal Design and Construction Project Delivery, Modernization of the Eisenhower Executive Office Building. • 2010, General Services Administration, Public Building Service, Preservation of the Historic District of Columbia Courthouse, In Recognition of Outstanding Contributions to Excellence in Federal Design. 19.RELEVANT PROJECTS (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Modernization of the Robert F. Kennedy Department of Justice PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Building(Washington, DC) 1996-2006 1998-2008 a. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑ Check if project performed with current firm Complete modernization of systems, cleaning and restoration of historic features, conservation of all artwork, new ADA entry, conference center and security features. (1,000,000 sq ft; $330,000,000) (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Modernization and Restoration of the Eisenhower Executive Office PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Building,formerly Old Executive Office Bldg(Washington, DC) 2003-2013 2004-2013 b. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑ Check if project performed with current firm Conservation and Restoration, Systems Modernization. Conserve existing finishes, restore missing features after archival research, insert modern systems without damaging historic features. (850,000 sq ft; $460,000,000) (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Main IRS Building(Washington, DC) PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) 2001-2005 2002-2007 c. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑ Check if project performed with current firm Exterior repairs and cleaning, basement reconstruction after wash out, systems(partial)modernization.Correct long-term erosion of Tiber Creek to foundations, basement slabs, clean and restore exterior, systems upgrade. (1.2 million sq ft; $140,000,000) (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Department of Commerce(Washington, DC) PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) 2008-2013 ongoing d. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑ Check if project performed with current firm Modernization of Department of Commerce Building. Maintain integrity of building and features according to SOI Standards during modernization. (2 million sq ft; $500,000,000.00) (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED GSA Central Office(Washington,DC) PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) ongoing ongoing e. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑ Check if project performed with current firm Exterior Restoration and cleaning with systems modernization and restoration of interior spaces(900,000 sq ft; $300,000,000) STANDARD FORM 330(1/2004)PAGE 6 Ref: 2.2 Qualifications of Proposer Team (Engineers) E.RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR-THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each key person 12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE Joseph Sembrat Senior Conservator a. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM 23 15 years 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State) Conservation Solutions, Inc. (Clinton, MD) 16. EDUCATION(DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(STATE AND DISCIPLINE) Bachelor of Arts,Art History(University of Pennsylvania) American Institute for Conservation(AIC): Fellow Masters of Science, Historic Preservation (Columbia University) 18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.) • 2013-The State Historic Preservation Officer's Award for Excellence in Historic Preservation, District of Columbia and DC Preservation League Project: National Academy of Science Building,Washington, DC • 2013-DC Preservation League and American Society of Landscape Architects Project: DC War Memorial Restoration,Washington, DC • 2013-AIA Institute Honors Award of Architecture Project: New York Public Library Exterior Restoration, New York, NY 19.RELEVANT PROJECTS (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Fountains Assessment&Construction Documentation-White House PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Park(Washington, DC) 2005 a. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ECheck if project performed with current firm Conservation Solutions, Inc. (CSI)was contracted to perform materials testing, research and analysis in the development of comprehensive restoration plans for each fountain.Working as a team with Wisnewski Blair Architects, CSI conservators determined the extent of and causes of the deterioration, and developed treatment plans accordingly.After review and approval by NPS and White House, CSI prepared drawings and specifications for implementation of the work. (Cost: $77,000) (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Interior Finishes Protection Study-US Capitol(Washington, DC) PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) 2011 b (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ECheck if project performed with current firm In 2010 Conservation Solutions, Inc. (CSI)worked HGA Architects for the Architect of the Capitol to conduct a feasibility study of the upgrading of infrastructure of the US Capitol building in Washington DC.A feasibility report with recommendations and schematic budget estimates was provided to the AOC for planning and discussions for projected work on the Capitol. (Cost: $31,000) (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED DC War Memorial Assessment,Testing,Construction Documents- PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) National Mall(Washington, DC) 2010-2011 c. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ECheck if project performed with current firm The purpose of the testing program was to assist the project architects in determining the condition of materials, identify root causes of observed deterioration, and provide appropriate methods for cleaning and repair.A series of on-site cleaning tests and mockups was performed.The DC Preservation League and American Society of Landscape Architects Potomac and Maryland Chapter selected this project as the Winner of the 2013 Presidents Award. (Cost: $73,000) (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED 18th C. Plantation Ruin'Menokin'Assessment(Warsaw,VA) PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) 2011 d (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm CSI was part of a large team of consultants hired to lead the process of reviving Menokin and interpreting the main house. As part of this work, CSI conservators catalogued and prioritized hundreds of pieces of materials that had been salvaged and housed on the property, using their materials expertise to organize the collection so that it can be re-used and presented to the visiting public. (Cost: $10,000) (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Assessment,Testing&Contract Documents-Ulysses Grant Memorial PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) (Washington,DC) 2011-2012 (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ECheck if project performed with current firm e. Conservation Solutions assessed the conditions of the bronzes and tested cleaning methods for the marble as part of a comprehensive assessment and development of restoration planning for the monument. CSI was subsequently contracted by the Architect of the Capitol to prepare contract documents for implementing the results of this study.All bronze and stone elements were resurveyed and full construction documents, consisting of drawings and specifications,were developed with KCCT Architects. (Cost: $40,000) STANDARD FORM 330(1/2004)PAGE 6 Ref: 2.2 Qualifications of Proposer Team (Engineers) E.RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSE!' FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each key person.) ; 12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE Justine Posluszny Bello Senior Conservator a. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM 10 7 years 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State) Conservation Solutions, Inc. (Clinton, MD) 16. EDUCATION(DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(STATE AND DISCIPLINE) Bachelor of Arts, Historic Preservation (University of Mary American Institute for Conservation(AIC): Professional Washington) Associate Masters of Science, Historic Preservation (Columbia University) 18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.) • 2013-The State Historic Preservation Officer's Award for Excellence in Historic Preservation, District of Columbia and DC Preservation League Project: National Academy of Science Building,Washington, DC • 2013-DC Preservation League and American Society of Landscape Architects Project: DC War Memorial Restoration, • 2013-AIA Institute Honors Award of Architecture Project: New York Public Library Exterior Restoration, New York, NY 19.RELEVANT PROJECTS (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Conservation Consulting-Clara Barton Museum(Washington, DC) PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) 2013 (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm a. From 2012-2013, Conservation Solutions, Inc. has acted as the consulting conservator for the restoration and conversion of Clara Barton's boarding house and offices into a museum.A comprehensive restoration scope was developed including preservation, or replication of historic wallpaper,woodwork, metalwork, plaster, gas lighting, and painted surfaces. CSI conservators have provided conservation services including quality control and construction oversight; documentation; paint analysis and color matching; product recommendations and specifications; and technical assistance on all aspects of preservation practice. (Cost: $42,000) (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Historic Artifact Assessment-Allied Textile Printing Site(Paterson, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) NJ) 2010 (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm b. In 2010, Conservation Solutions, Inc.,was engaged to perform a condition assessment and make treatment recommendations for a variety of industrial artifacts. Conservators performed a building-by-building survey; high-priority artifacts such as major boilers and tanks were identified, assessed, and documented. Other artifacts were grouped by type or theme, and assessed based on general conditions.A hierarchy of recommendations was developed to address varying tiers of significance, interpretation, and levels of intervention. (Cost: $15,000) (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED DC War Memorial Assessment,Testing, Construction Documents- PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) National Mall(Washington, DC) 2010-2011 (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm c. The purpose of the testing program was to assist the project architects in determining the condition of materials, identify root causes of observed deterioration, and provide appropriate methods for cleaning and repair.A series of on-site cleaning tests and mockups was performed. The DC Preservation League and American Society of Landscape Architects Potomac and Maryland Chapter selected this project as the Winner of the 2013 Presidents Award. (Cost: $73,000) (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Interior Finishes Protection Study-US Capitol(Washington, DC) PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) 2011 d (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm In 2010 Conservation Solutions, Inc. (CSI)worked HGA Architects for the Architect of the Capitol to conduct a feasibility study of the upgrading of infrastructure of the US Capitol building in Washington DC.A feasibility report with recommendations and schematic budget estimates was provided to the AOC for planning and discussions for projected work on the Capitol. (Cost: $31,000) (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Bronze Doors Assessment&Conservation-Lincoln Memorial, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) National Mall(Washington,DC) 2010 e• (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm This project was part of an IDIQ contract with The National Park Service for work on the National Mall. CSI surveyed the decorative cast bronze doors at the Lincoln Memorial along with NPS staff and then continued restoring all bronze doors to the original appearance intended by the Memorial's architect, Henry Bacon. (Cost: $404,000) STANDARD FORM 330(1/2004)PAGE 6 Ref: 2.2 Qualifications of Proposer Team (Engineers) E:RESUMESOF;KElf PERSONNEL PROPFOR THMS CONTRAST " (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE Mark Rabinowitz Senior Conservator a. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM 23 11 years 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State) Conservation Solutions, Inc. (Clinton, MD) 16. EDUCATION(DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(STATE AND DISCIPLINE) Bachelor of Fine Arts(Rhode Island School of Design), Sculpture American Institute for Conservation(AIC): Fellow American Academy in Rome: Fellow 18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.) • 2013-The State Historic Preservation Officer's Award for Excellence in Historic Preservation, District of Columbia and DC Preservation League Project: National Academy of Science Building,Washington, DC • 2013-DC Preservation League and American Society of Landscape Architects Project: DC War Memorial Restoration,Washington, DC • 2013-AIA Institute Honors Award of Architecture Project: New York Public Library Exterior Restoration, New York, NY 19.RELEVANT PROJECTS (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Bronze Grilles Conservation-American Pharmacist's Building PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) (Washington, DC) 2008-2009 a• (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ECheck if project performed with current firm The American Pharmacist's Association building is one of a number of monumental headquarters that line Constitution Avenue in Washington, DC. The American Pharmacist's Association building is one of a number of monumental headquarters that line Constitution Avenue in Washington, DC. (Cost: $63,000) (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Interior Finishes Protection Study-US Capitol(Washington, DC) PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) 2011 b (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ECheck if project performed with current firm In 2010 Conservation Solutions, Inc. (CSI)worked HGA Architects for the Architect of the Capitol to conduct a feasibility study of the upgrading of infrastructure of the US Capitol building in Washington DC.A feasibility report with recommendations and schematic budget estimates was provided to the AOC for planning and discussions for projected work on the Capitol. (Cost: $31,000) (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Bronze Doors Assessment&Conservation-Lincoln Memorial, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) National Mall(Washington,DC) 2010 c. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm This project was part of an IDIQ contract with The National Park Service for work on the National Mall. CSI surveyed the decorative cast bronze doors at the Lincoln Memorial along with NPS staff and then continued restoring all bronze doors to the original appearance intended by the Memorial's architect, Henry Bacon. (Cost: $404,000) (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED DC War Memorial Assessment,Testing,Construction Documents- PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) National Mall(Washington, DC) 2010-2011 d (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ECheck if project performed with current firm The purpose of the testing program was to assist the project architects in determining the condition of materials, identify root causes of observed deterioration, and provide appropriate methods for cleaning and repair.A series of on-site cleaning tests and mockups was performed. The DC Preservation League and American Society of Landscape Architects Potomac and Maryland Chapter selected this project as the Winner of the 2013 Presidents Award. (Cost: $73,000) (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED 19th Cent.Cannery Masonry Rehabilitation-NPS Training Center PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) (Frederick,MD) 2012 e. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ECheck if project performed with current firm CSI was contracted to clean, repoint, and preserve the exterior of the complex of brick buildings. Paint was removed,joints were selectively repointed, the foundation stone work was rebuilt and a new stucco applied where specified by NPS. ($200,000) STANDARD FORM 330(1/2004)PAGE 6 Ref: 2.1 Qualifications of Proposing Firm -Architect F.EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20 EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY NUMBER QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT (Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 1 Complete one Section F for each project.) 21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED Trinity Cathedral Restoration PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Miami, Florida 2013 2013 23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER Trinity Cathedral Jim Nolan treasurer @trinitymiami.org 786 - 888-6698 24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost) The restoration of Trinity Cathedral, the oldest church in the original city limits of Miami (1896), completed in 2013, included structural reinforcing, stained glass restoration, new electrical, new lighting, remodeling of staff offices, adding hurricane protection and other vital improvements in order to bring the building into code compliance for 40-Year Recertification. In 1923 Miami architect Harold Hastings Mundy designed the new church large enough to seat eleven hundred worshipers and construction was finished in 1925. The design was inspired by the Roman Catholic Church of St. Giles, near Nimes in southern France. Mundy combined Romanesque, Byzantine, and Italianate elements of architecture to give the building a distinctive Mediterranean appearance. The interior of the Cathedral contains a profusion of finely wrought mosaics which depict the Six Days of Creation, the Hosts of Heaven, and the Stations of the Cross. In addition, stained glass windows illustrate events in the life of Jesus, with corresponding scenes from the Old Testament, the Miracles of Jesus, the Song of the Three Young Men, the Seven Sacraments of the Church, and many of the saints and scholars of the British Isles before the Protestant Reformation. The Cathedral interior has a sound reverberation of more than four seconds, a feature which greatly enhances the musical effectiveness of the E. M. Skinner//Eolian Skinner pipe organ of fifty-six ranks. These acoustics make this space one of the "warmest" rooms for music. Construction Cost: $7M $ 7 , ! 7 46. t i 3 y y i I I 34, AWARDS 2014 AIA Florida, Honor Award of Excellence for Historic Preservation, Trinity Cathedral Restoration 2014 Florida Trust for Historic Preservation Award, Outstanding Achievement, Trinity Cathedral Restoration 2014 Dade Heritage Trust Preservation Award, Trinity Cathedral Restoration 25.FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE a. R.J. Heisenbottle Architects, P.A. Coral Gables, FL Preservation Architect (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE b. Douglas Wood Associates Coral Gables, FL Structural Engineering c. (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE d (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE e. (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE f. (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE STANDARD FORM 330(3/2013)PAGE 3 Ref: 2.1 Qualifications of Proposing Firm -Architect F.EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20 EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY NUMBER QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT (Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 2 Complete one Section F for each project.) 21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED Villa Serena PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Miami, Florida 2010 2010 23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER Adrienne Arsht (305) 860-1795 24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost.) Villa Serena was built in 1913 as the home of famous orator, former U.S. Secretary of State and three- time Presidential candidate William Jennings Bryan. The house has the distinction of being one the first residential structures in the country built of poured reinforced concrete and one of the earliest examples of Mediterranean Revival architecture in Miami. RJHA provided complete architectural and engineering services for the exterior and interior restoration of the main house, guest house, landscaped grounds, seawall and dock. Windows were replaced with exact replications of the originals and impact-resistant glass was added, likewise the roof was replaced with reproductions of the original green Ludovici tiles. The original multi-colored Cuban floor tiles were restored wherever possible, or replaced with reproductions based on the original pattern and color schemes. All mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems were completely replaced, including the installation of a new air conditioning system with minimal disruption to the building's original fabric. Construction Cost: $4.3M P4E. _ ft zJ AWARDS 2012 Florida Trust for Historic Preservation Award—Villa Serena, Home of William Jennings Bryan 2012 Dade Heritage Trust—Villa Serena, Home of William Jennings Bryan 25.FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE a. R.J. Heisenbottle Architects, P.A. Coral Gables, FL Preservation Architect (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE b. Douglas Wood Associates Coral Gables, FL Structural Engineering (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE C. Maurice Gray&Associates Hialeah, FL Civil Engineering d. (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE e. (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE f. (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE STANDARD FORM 330(3/2013)PAGE 3 F.EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20 EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY NUMBER QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT (Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 3 Complete one Section F for each project.) 21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED University of Miami Historic Administration PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Building I Miami, Florida 2013 2013 23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER University of Miami Alina Vergara, Project Manager 305.284.4187 24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost) Restoration of the University of Miami's Historical Administration Building, was like a glimpse into a time capsule of the University's history. Following World War II, the Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944 ("G.I. Bill") caused the University to have a flood of new students and receive federal funding for building expansion. This building was designed by Marion Manley, the second female architect registered in Florida. It was constructed in 1947 using three donated surplus military barracks with open porches overlapping at a central knuckle that was crafted by Ms. Manley. In 2010, the building was designated as a historic site by the Coral Gables Historic Preservation Board, for its historic and architectural significance. When the restoration project started that same year, the building was in such bad condition that it was no longer safe for occupancy. Extensive roof leaks had damaged all of the building's interior finishes. Termite and wood rot had left the structure so fragile that it had to be supported by metal shoring. Mechanical, electrical, plumbing and life safety systems were no longer operational. In short, the building was in such bad condition that it could easily have been condemned. Today, all of this has changed. The University's administration recognized the significance of this historic resource in the context of the University's history and growth since World War II. They funded a comprehensive building rehabilitation that meets all current codes and standards while maintaining the buildings historic integrity. Work included complete structural rehabilitation. Construction Cost: $6.2M J „mi. a a 14— 1. 4 .may '7 3 AWARDS Dade Heritage Trust Preservation Award 2014 Florida Trust for Historic Preservation Award 2014 AIA Award 2014 25.FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE a. R.J. Heisenbottle Architects, P.A. Coral Gables, FL Preservation Architect (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE b. Douglas Wood Associates Coral Gables, FL Structural Engineering (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE c. d (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE e. (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE f. (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE STANDARD FORM 330(3/2013)PAGE 3 Ref: 2.1 Qualifications of Proposing Firm -Architect F.EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY NUMBER QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT 4 (Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. Complete one Section F for each project.) 21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED Greynolds Park Boathouse PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) North Miami Beach, FL 2010 2010 23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER Miami-Dade County Parks and Howard Gregg 305-755-7877 Recreation Department 24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost.) The Greynolds Park Boathouse is the architectural centerpiece of this historic 265 acre park, one of the most beautiful parks in the Miami-Dade County system. Created from a rock quarry, it was built as part of President Roosevelt's New Deal programs in 1936. William Lyman Phillips, landscape architect and partner in the landscape architectural firm of Frederick Law Olmsted, supervised a crew of Civilian Conservation Corps workers in the design and construction of the park. Greynolds Park was designed with an organic, rustic quality, using materials mostly found on site. Among the park's most significant features are the lake, the "Mound"--a castle-like observation tower created by a construction equipment trash heap that was covered over and landscaped--hiking trails, bird sanctuaries and a series of structures done in field stone and wood,such as the park offices,various restrooms and the Boathouse. R.J. Heisenbottle Architects, P.A. completed work on the restoration and rehabilitation design and construction for the Boathouse, including ADA and life safety code compliance, structural repairs, window replacement, mechanical,electrical and plumbing upgrades. Douglas Wood Associates, Inc. provided the complete structural engineering services for the historical W.P.A. park buildings including four limerock and wood-framed buildings(boat house, lagoon overlook and picnic shelter, restroom and park office). This was a phased effort beginning with investigations and evaluations followed by multiple projects for the repair, restoration and enhancement of the various historical and non-historical buildings in the park. Estimated Construction Cost: $4 Million 41 It 3 Y 1. ■.Mi► %, 1 1 1 1 " 25.FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE a. R.J. Heisenbottle Architects, P.A. Coral Gables, FL Preservation Architect (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE b. Douglas Wood Associates Coral Gables, FL Structural Engineering (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE c. (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE d. (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE e. (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE f. STANDARD FORM 330(3/2013)PAGE 3 Ref: 2.1 Qualifications of Proposing Firm -Architect F.EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20 EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY NUMBER QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT 5 (Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. Complete one Section F for each project.) 21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED Vizcaya Museum and Gardens-Café and Gift Shop PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Coral Gables, FL 4/2011 4/2011 23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER Vizcaya Museum/Miami-Dade County Dr.Joel Hoffman, Executive Director 305-860-8422 ioel.hoffman(a vizcaya.orq 24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost.) Inspired by the Italian villas along the Mediterranean coast, Vizcaya Museum and Gardens was built between 1913 and 1916 by James Deering of International Harvester, as one of the country's finest private residences. Recently designated as a National Historic Landmark, the property is one of Miami's finest and most popular visitor's attractions. The basement of Vizcaya Museum and Gardens was originally used as Mr. Deering's entertainment area,which included a Smoking Room, Billiard Room, Bowling Alley and a swimming pool. As Vizcaya transitioned from a private residence into a museum, part of the basement was converted into a café and gift shop. In 2005, Hurricane Wilma flooded the basement. As the waters reached up to six feet in depth, the entire area was destroyed. RJHA redesigned and waterproofed the basement space, while carefully restoring the historical elements, creating a gift shop and café that seamlessly fit within the historical context of the original mansion. To prevent the basement from flooding again, while maintaining the aesthetics of the historic windows and doors, outdated metal flood barriers were replaced with glass flood barriers which do not obstruct the view of the restored elements. The original fireplace of the Smoking Room was restored, once again serving as the centerpiece of the room. A new larger café features custom-designed cabinetry and a full service commercial kitchen. The north stair terrace was restored to provide an outdoor eating area for the café. The end result is a new Café and Gift Shop inspired by the beauty and elegance of the original spaces, yet functional,visitor-friendly and most importantly waterproof. Cost: $4,537,441 max 4,c-Atirr, 25.FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE a. R.J. Heisenbottle Architects, P.A. Coral Gables, FL Preservation Architect b (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE c. (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE d (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE e. (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE f. (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE STANDARD FORM 330(3/2013)PAGE 3 Ref: 2.2 Qualifications ©f Proposer Team (Engineers) F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER (Present as many projects as requested by the agency.or 10 projects.if not specified. 6 Complete one Section F for each project) 21.TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ' CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) Miami-Dade County Fire Rescue Training Facility 2010 2010 Miami-Dade County, Florida 23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER Miami-Dade County Anthony Valino Tel. (305)444-4691 ext. 358 AECOM Anthony.Valino a(�aecom.com 24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost) Scope/Description; . ............__.____......__.___...__ ._..._.._._..__.__....._.__._..._._.. ____.....___._.. New fire rescue training complex, consisting of multiple buildings with the largest building at 52,000 square feet and total project building area of 115,000 square feet. The main building includes classrooms, adjustable meeting rooms, gymnasium, locker rooms, offices, library, training pool and a working fire station. Other buildings provide venues for various training activities and simulations (including multiple burn rooms). These buildings included a multi-story apartment, two-story residence and commercial/industrial building. Other training venues included hazardous materials, confined spaces, extraction and even a mock ship. Scope of Services Provided: Full structural engineering services for investigation, assessment, evaluation, preparation of construction documents, bidding assistance, permitting, construction administration and construction inspection. Estimated Construction Cost: $25 Million ,. A y <x % dam, y - � - - ..., � U � � zi y % " .. y ,. »/ �// �� .� ��/ce �A G ------f-- '-‘"'" IN, "%,----.%;,------,,--It...4,---,e.',- ,' ,, _, , .,,,,, r i !� 1 • Al „' o%�? z . ,,, ' , 25.FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE a. Douglas Wood Associates, Inc. Coral Gables,Florida Structural Engineering Ref: 2.2 Qualifications of Proposer Team (Engineers) F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER (Present as many projects as requested by the agency.or 10 projects,if not specified. ? Complete one Section F for each project) 21.TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) Miami International Airport Building 3094 &3095 2010 2010 Miami, Florida 23.PROJECT/OWNER'S INFORMATION a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER Miami-Dade County Paul Tolles Tel. (305)758-9888 Merkury Development paul(cr�merkurydeveloi ment.com 24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost) Scope/Description; This project consisted of the repar, restoration and renovation of two buildings: the seven-level post-tensioned and reinforced concrete parking garage and the large aircraft hangar (steel-framed with metal siding) and attached office tower (reinforced concrete). The project included concrete repairs, steel siding repairs and replacement, refurbishment of stairwells, door replacements, lighting repairs and improvements, expansion joint replacements, drainage repairs, other miscellaneous repairs and restoration, concrete coatings throughout and repainting of the hangar exterior. Scope of Services Provided: Full structural engineering services and prime consultant services for investigation,assessment, evaluation,design, preparation of construction documents, bidding assistance, permitting,construction administration and construction inspection. Estimated Construction = IN Cost: $5.8 Million -m-- errs ,' we . •- i am i /✓% / i // . �� j �� j �. i�--- �j � / ; i ie � %/// 25.FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE a, '!! Douglas Wood Associates Coral Gables,Florida Structural Engineering Ref: 2.2 Qualifications of Pro•oser Team En•ineers F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER (Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 8 Complete one Section F for each project) 21.TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED i- PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) Soundscape Park and ExoStage 2011 2011 Miami Beach, Florida 23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER City of Miami Beach Prime Consultant&Lead Designer ' Tel. 212-285-0088 Ms. Jamie Maslyn Larson 1.maslyn(c,west8.com West 8 New York 24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost) Scope/Description;Three acre urban park adjacent to the Frank Gehry-designed New World Center(symphony hall). This park supports a multitude of day and night uses, including a state of the art sound and projection system which projects live concerts and other artistic programming on to the 7,000 square foot wall of the symphony hall. The park is complemented by a mosaic of white concrete sidewalks,seating walls and iconic aluminum pergolas(sculptural abstractions of cumulus clouds rising to a height of up to 22.5 feet)supporting flowering bougainvillea vines. Douglas Wood Associates, Inc. provided the complete structural engineering services,including schematic design and design development consultation,analysis,design, preparation of construction documents, assistance with bidding and permitting, construction administration and construction inspection. Estimated Construction Cost:$10 Million iami Beach Soundscape Park xxerww�rwo erOolim • AlUrArYik�41rY9xw/MpYiIgFXw3 a .• Ow**Wool Aosomimodi.to. 4 MAI*web MrMpe ! *. mss, • • x K fis yw1 i a :Wm.,,, Douglas Wood Associates 25.FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1)FIRM NAME l (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE a. Douglas Wood Associates, Inc. Coral Gables,Florida Structural Engineering Ref: 2.2 Qualifications of Proposer Team (Engineers) F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S QUALIFICATIONS 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY UALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER (Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or?0 projects,if not specified. 9 Complete one Section F for each project) 22.YEAR COMPLETED 21.TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) Perez Art Museum Miami 2014 2014 Miami, Florida 23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER Miami-Dade County Mr. Robert Portnoff Tel. 212-334-7700 Paratus Group rportnoff(a�paratusgroup.com 24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost) Scope/Description: This exciting new, world-class art museum is presently under construction in Museum Park on waterfront site facing the Seaport of Miami. This building will be a Miami landmark designed by world-famous architects Herzog and deMeuron and engineers Arup USA. Its three stories will provide 2000,000 square feet of exhibition and program space plus work shops, storage, offices, parking and other support spaces. Douglas Wood Associates, Inc. provided consultation services to the project team throughout the project,foundation design, construction administration services and Special Inspection. s - �. ii -r- i I . ..... _ ._ g A_,,,:„....,..„. „, '4.4 �5 f fit 4 iii �.. '/. /�� _'� � ��/ , �//� �/,. -:------, .� iii/ /////i�j—i,//ice / _' / // i °` // - *-4 ice " %: -? ?yGj j -% � -f* * -_;g --- ----,---'-i --,i; % 1 --- ,- 4 %04fIT*4, 41„-- �-iii %�/ /�/ /�%// Q . il 1 " - � 1--- -'' ,, NI IIIii I 1 y . r�� „3 4�v�w�. " �' -may .2.u;Ak: """+ �.. 4�.. s 25.FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3)ROLE a. Douglas Wood Associates, Inc. Coral Gables,Florida Structural Engineering Ref: 2.2 Qualifications of Proposer Team (Engineers) F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER (Present as many projects as requested by the agency.or 10 projects,if not specified. 10 Complete one Section F for each project) 21.TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) Hampton House Restoration 2014 2014 (estimated) Miami, Florida 23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER Miami-Dade County Daphne Gurri Tel. (305)661-0069 Gurri Matute, PA dqurri a qurrimatute.com 24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost) Scope/Description; Douglas Wood Associates provided the structural engineering services for the renovation and restoration of the historic Hampton House. Few historic places in South Florida can boast of its legacy, which drew people from all over the nation, including the weekly meetings of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) and frequent guests Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcom X and Muhammad Ali. This project includes extensive repair, renovation and rehabilitation for use as a museum, archive, entertainment venue and community center. Douglas Wood Associates provided full structural engineering services, including investigation, evaluation, analysis, design, and preparation of construction documents. Construction on this project is expected to commence in the near future, and Douglas Wood Associates is also contracted to perform the upcoming construction administration and Special Inspection services. Estimated Construction Cost:$8 Million �'� �MPT 0 25.FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE a. Douglas Wood Associates, Inc. Coral Gables,Florida Structural Engineering G.KEY PERSONNELPARTICIPATIONNIEXAMPLE PROJECTS 28.EXAMPLE PROJECTS LISTED IN SECTION F 26.NAMES OF KEY PERSONNEL 27.ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT (Fill in"Example Projects Key"section below before completing (From Section E, (From Section E, table. Place"X"under project key number Block 12) Block 13) for project participation in same or similar role.) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Richard Heisenbottle, FAIA Principal Architect x x x x x Juan Acala Senior Designer x x x x x Boukman Mangones Design Architect x x Douglas Wood, P.E., SECB Principal in Charge - Structural Engineer x x x x x x x x x x Robert Santiago, P.E. Project Manager- Structural x x x x x x Maurice E. Gray, P.E Civil Engineer x x Ctetiena 29.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY No. TITLE OF EXAMPLE PROJECT(FROM SECTION F) No. TITLE OF EXAMPLE PROJECT(FROM SECTION F) 1. Trinity Cathedral Restoration 6. Miami-Dade County Fire Rescue Training Facility 2. Villa Serena 7. Miami International Airport Building 3094 &3095 3. University of Miami Historic Administration 8. Soundscape Park and ExoStage 4. Greynolds Park Boathouse 9. Perez Art Museum Miami 5. Vizcaya Museum and Gardens- Café and Gift Shop 10. Hampton House Restoration if �? V a %f-., / r - .yam. ..i/ �� i � ,.:; i,� i� y /�,, //�.: % ,,, r . ,AUTHO � . y , , /�� ,ice ,�,,./ =yk ,: : / i x ,,. if � d��, � -.: � ', 31.SIGNATURE 32.DATE 12/1/14 33.NAME AND TITLE Richard Heisenbottle, FAIA Principal Architect STANDARD FORM 330(REV.3/2013)PAGE 13 Ref: 2.2 Qualifications of Proposer Team (Engineers) 44,, F.EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S f 2'EXAWLE PROJECT KEY NUMBER - QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT 'f, 4 t mods as requested f # .. , , ��! - jt. ; .�c ;!s. �/,5% - ii /� = Complete one Sect :. 21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED Gusman Center for the Performing Arts PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) 174 East Flagler Street, Miami, FL 33131 2012 2012 23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER Miami Dade County Margaret Lake, Director 305.374.2444 Gusman Center for the Performing mlake @gusmancenter.org Arts 24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost.) Since 1990 to 2012, MGA has been involved with various phased construction on Gusman Center for restoration, repairs,replacement, modifications, and enhancement to the Performing Arts Center. Some of the many Structural Engineering restoration, repairs and modifications we have completed include cooling tower support framing system, Main Entry Canopy and Entry doors, complete new orchestra floor construction, new sound and lighting rigging and platforms, North and South exterior Emergency Exit Stairs, main mechanical room floor repair and strengthening, main building structure repairs,re-roofing, etc. • 25.FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE a. Maurice Gray Associates, Inc. Hialeah, FL Structural Engineering (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE b. R.J. Heisenbottle Architects,PA Coral Gables, FL Architect (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE c. (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE d. (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE e. (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE f. STANDARD FORM 330(3/2013)PAGE 3 Ref: 2.2 Qualifications of Proposer Team (Engineers) ' r F..EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY NUMBER g��r�����1� �/ /�i / � �/ ' QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT'- =� ' �1 , - (Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specfied i l 2 y % ! Complete one Section Nor each project) 21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED Arcola Lakes Police Station PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) 799 NW 81st Street, Miami, FL 2010 2014 23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER Miami Dade County-Northside Rodriguez Peterson Porras, Arch. 305.822.1020 O. Rodriguez orodriguez@rpparchitects.com 24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost) MGA was responsible for providing all Civil and Structural Engineering for this new Police Station Complex with a maintenance Building project. Structural Engineering work consisted of designing new two story building for the Police Station and a one story building for vehicle maintenance spaces along with a gas station. The building is primarily reinforced concrete construction with reinforced masonry walls and concrete floors. The 2nd floor & roof are constructed of precast concrete joists and concrete slab. The maintenance Building is CMU walls and structural steel joist and metal deck roof. Civil Engineering included all paving, grading, drainage, storm water calculations and permitting for a 5 acre site. Our work included all onsite water and sanitary sewer along with a 12" dia. Water main extension on site and along NW 81st Street in FDOT Right of Way. Construction Cost: $6.5M , —- .,w---IiA W' , -'''' rt y _,v„,,,,,,,a_a_aa „„,.. , 4 ,...„„ aa 25.FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE a. Maurice Gray Associates, Inc. Hialeah, FL Civil/Structural Engineering (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE b. (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE c. (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE d. (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE e. (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE f. STANDARD FORM 330(3/2013)PAGE 3 Ref: 2.2 Qualifications of Proposer Team (Engineers) F.EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY NUMBER QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT (Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 3 Complete one Section F for each project.) 21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED Lou Rawls Performing Arts Center, FL A&M Univ., PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) 15800 NE 42nd Ave .,Miami Gardens, FL 2013 2014 23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER Florida Memorial University David Jaccarino 305.626.3766 Director Facility Operations david.j accarino @fmuniv.edu 24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost.) MGA was responsible for providing all Civil and Structural Engineering for this project, including Threshold Inspection. The project includes designing a new Performing Arts Center to replace an existing auditorium. For Historic Preservation purposes, and to fulfill conditions of the grant, a "U" shaped section of the shell exterior walls was incorporated into the new design. Structural Engineering work consisted of designing new one and two story spaces along with a new 60 feet high, full height stage house with new dressing rooms and outdoor performance areas. The building is primarily reinforced concrete construction with reinforced masonry walls and concrete floors. The roof is constructed of precast concrete above the stage house and structural steel above the auditorium. Civil Engineering included investigating locations of onsite utilities serving the University Campus.New utilities were coordinated and added to tie into these without interrupting Campus activities. Exist parking areas were modified to accommodate the new project which was located between other buildings and the lake. New paving, grading and drainage were added for the new complex, considering the sensitive environment issues with the lake. Construction Cost: $8M 25.FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE a. Maurice Gray Associates, Inc. Hialeah, FL Civil/ Structural Engineering (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE b. R.J. Heisenbottle Architects,PA Coral Gables, FL Architect (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE c. (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE d. e. (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE f (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE STANDARD FORM 330(3/2013)PAGE 3 Ref: 2.2 Qualifications of Proposer Team (Engineers) pea,Av ,EXAMPLEPROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'/ / j/ 211 EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY NUMBER QUALIFICATIONS FOR FOR THIS CONTRAG I'°- �- ,' y �y (Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 protects. not specfied % �'�f %%; 4 Complete one Section F for each project.) 21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED MOCA Expansion, Museum of Contemporary Art PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) 70 N.E. 125th Street,North Miami, FL 2012 23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER City of North Miami Richard Heisenbottle,Architect 305.446.7799 richard @rjha.net 24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost.) The proposed expansion plans for the project includes adding a 2nd story above the existing building and expanding the existing, with a new lobby, trippling the exhibition gallery spaces, expanded education center with multipurpose spaces, community galleries, expanded administrative offices, etc. MGA was responsible for all Civil Engineering for the project. Our work included re-working the site to accommodate the new expansion. This included revised parking along with all paving, re-grading, drainage, new water main relocation and sanitary sewer connection. The site included modifying the plaza area along NW 125th Ave to accommodate the new integrated landscaping/plaza areas. The site is located on the corner of NW 8th Ave. on 125th Street and is situated between North Miami City Hall on the East, Police Headquarters on the South and Retail spaces on the West. Project Value: $18M A 25.FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE a. Maurice Gray Associates, Inc. Hialeah, FL Structural Engineering (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE b. R.J. Heisenbottle Architects,PA Coral Gables, FL Architect (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE c. (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE d. (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE e. (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE f. STANDARD FORM 330(3/2013)PAGE 3 Ref: 2.2 Qualifications of Proposer Team (Enaineers) F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20. EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER (Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified. 5 Complete one Section F for each project.) 21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED Vista Center– Municipal Office Complex PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) West Palm Beach, Florida 2004 2006 23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER Palm Beach County Frank Couts, Project Manager (561) 233-0258 24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost) Johnson, Avedano, Lopez, Rodriguez & Walewski Engineering Group provided HVAC, Plumbing, Fire Protection and Electrical Engineering services for this new municipal office building for Palm . Beach County. The facility consisted of Y Y . , a 251,000 SF, multilevel office building — r _ with a 900 car Parking Garage. The building houses various 7, government departments including: 16-:**„,‘ Administration, Code Enforcement, Planning Zoning Office of Community 5 Revitalization (OCR), Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO), Environmental Resources Management (ERM) and Engineering and Public Works. 25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE Johnson, Avedano, Lopez, Miami, Florida HVAC, Plumbing, Fire Protection & a. Rodriguez &Walewski Electrical Engineers Engineering Ggroup, Inc. (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE b. (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE C. (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE d. (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE e. STANDARD FORM 330(REV.3/2013) PAGE 1 Ref: 2.2 Qualifications of Proposer Team (Engineers) F.EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20. EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER (Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified. .6 Complete one Section F for each project.) 21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED Miami Beach City Hall Parking Annex PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Miami Beach, Florida 2007 2009 23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER City of Miami Beach, Florida URS Corp., Stephen Baumal (305) 884-8900 24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost) Johnson, Avedano, Lopez, Rodriguez & Walewski Engineering Group provided HVAC, Plumbing, Fire Protection and Electrical Engineering services for this 300,000 SF, six-level, 550 parking space parking garage that includes a 35,000 SF five-story office liner for the Miami Beach City Hall facility. I 1100. '''''''4411. `riataktiloito4wit t j}( ce►. \ E I — S mot' - �.... .*.��/F - w - +.., » ., ._.,�r< 25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE Johnson, Avedano, Lopez, Miami, Florida HVAC, Plumbing, Fire Protection & a. Rodriguez &Walewski : Electrical Engineers Engineering Group, Inc. (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE b. (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE C. (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) ' (3)ROLE d. (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE e. STANDARD FORM 330(REV.3/2013) PAGE 2 Ref: 2.2 Qualifications of Proposer Team (Engineers) F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20. EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER (Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects,if not specified. 7 Complete one Section F for each project.) 21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED South Regional / Broward College Library PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Pembroke Pines, Florida 2004 2006 23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER Broward County Dan Ayers, Project Manager (954) 357-5638 24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost) Johnson, Avedano, Lopez, Rodriguez & Walewski Engineering Group provided HVAC and Electrical Engineering Design for this new $11,300,000 regional library project on Broward Community College's South Campus. The new 70,000 square-foot two-story library was completed in late 2006 and is Broward County government's first LEED certified building, achieving a Silver rating from the U.S. Green Building Council. - 25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE Johnson, Avedano, Lopez, Miami, Florida HVAC & Electrical Engineers a. Rodriguez &Walewski Engineering Group, Inc. (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE b. (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE C. (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE d. (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE e. STANDARD FORM 330(REV.3/2013) PAGE 4 Ref: 2.2 Qualifications of Proposer Team (Engineers) F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20. EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER (Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified. 8 Complete one Section F for each project.) 21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED Young Circle ArtsPark PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Hollywood, Florida 2005 2007 23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER City of Hollywood Terrence Comiskey, Project (954) 921-3900 Manager 24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost) -�„ — Johnson, Avedano, Lopez, Rodriguez & Walewski Engineering Group provided i HVAC, Plumbing, Fire Protection and Electrical Engineering Design for the nearly twelve-acre Young Circle ArtsPark project in the heart of downtown Hollywood, Florida which is a venue for art, education, recreation and entertainment with a total construction • cost of $21 million. The cultural facilities Xr- -., will include an amphitheater with covered - ' seating for several hundred patrons, as sir � . •R well as abundant festival lawn seating. The amphitheater will have state-of-the- art sound, light, and projection systems for programs that will include concerts, plays, dance performances, and films. A smaller studio, or "black box" theater, will be available for meetings, performances, banquets, and receptions. A new gallery space is also included for exhibiting the latest trends in the visual arts. 25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE Johnson, Avedano, Lopez, Miami, Florida HVAC, Plumbing, Fire Protection & a. Rodriguez &Walewski Electrical Engineers Engineering Group, Inc. (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE b. (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE C. (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE d. (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE e. STANDARD FORM 330(REV.3/2013) PAGE 5 Ref_ 2.2 Qualifications of Pr000ser Team (Engineers) F.EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20. EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER (Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified. 9 Complete one Section F for each project.) 21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED BeachPlace Towers and The Gallery at BeachPlace PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Fort Lauderdale, Florida 1995 1997 23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER The Beach Place Partners Roy D. Smith & Associates, P.A. (954) 761-1800 24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost) BeachPlace Towers and The Gallery at BeachPlace is a mixed use resort, retail and entertainment complex located on beautiful Fort Lauderdale Beach. The Gallery at BeachPlace consists of three levels of retail with a variety of shops on the first level, restaurants on the second level and entertainment facilities on the third level. BeachPlace Towers is a nineteen-story Marriott residential resort tower, with 265 Interval Ownership Units, providing an anchor for this shopping center / resort complex. The tower includes six levels of parking with a total of 845 spaces. Construction Cost: $42,000,000.00 Pit i4 it 7 OW 3 * -. 161k ilvourg. _UAL • a 25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE Johnson, Avedano, Lopez, Miami, Florida HVAC, Plumbing, Fire Protection & a. Rodriguez &Walewski Electrical Engineers Engineering Group, Inc. (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(CO and State) (3)ROLE b. (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE C. (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE d. (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE e. STANDARD FORM 330(REV.3/2013) PAGE 3 Ref: 2.2 Qualifications of Proposer Team (Engineers) F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER (Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified. 10 Complete one Section F for each project.) 21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED Broward Courthouse PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 2010 2013 23. PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER Broward County Daniel Ayers, Project Manager IV 954-357-5638 24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost) Curtis + Rogers was a part of the Master Plan process .. for the Broward Courthouse Complex. C urrently under °' - design is Phase 1 of that Master Plan which involves a new Courthouse Building and P laza fronting SE 6th Street in downtown Ft. Lauderdale. The Plaza has been � rv-_ designed to function as a public space for large and 's small civic gatherings, and for the groups that typically 3 y gather in front of this institution, including vendors and families with children. Shade is provided by a grove of royal palms on the west side of the walkway that open up and climb a double set of stairs to the Courthouse Plaza. There is a s mall simple structural space for children to play in and shaded seating for parents. The plaza includes a smaller scale, shaded space to provide refuge from the activity in front of the courthouse which also may • ,, -provides handicap access to the building. This space is ,. focused on a shaded inclined path that wraps around canopy trees as it climbs to the entry plaza, creating an i intermediary platform halfway up for seating and gathering for individuals or for a small group. Size: 400,000.00 sq.ft. t.= Cost: $225 Million _-:;� 3.,:. : �, -= LEED Under Construction: Silver Rating ' 'rrrri _ , f l a ,,,.„ 00 1 I. ,-,,,, pvtif ,--, ,,,.. ., ,4, _ . 1 1 ", 4.III 1 1 i..4.):, „::.. . • dilli A j_i — -'''' 7 'T: '47' -17S;„..7 N.,,,,; 7.0fii... t , 25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE a. Curtis+Rogers Design Studio, Miami,Florida Landscape Architect Inc. STANDARD FORM 330(REV.3/2013)PAGE 3 G.KEY PERSONNEL PARTICIPATION IN EXAMPLE P ROJECTS V 1 4 28.EXAMPLE PROJECTS LISTED IN SECTION F 26.NAMES OF KEY PERSONNEL 27.ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT (Fill in"Example Projects Key"section below before completing (From Section E, (From Section E, table. Place"X"under project key number Block 12) Block 13) for project participation in same or similar role.) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Richard Heisenbottle, FAIA Principal Architect x x x Juan Acala Senior Designer x x x Maurice E. Gray, P.E Civil Engineer x x x x Victor M. Avedano, PE, Mechanical Engineer x x x x L FFD AP, QCxP Jorge L. Fleitas, PE, RCDD Electrical Engineer x x x x Aida Curtis, RLA, ASLA Landscape Architect x Jean Lee, RLA, LEED AP Landscape Architect x Jennifer Rogers Landscape Designer x 29.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY No. TITLE OF EXAMPLE PROJECT(FROM SECTION F) No. TITLE OF EXAMPLE PROJECT(FROM SECTION F) 1. Gusman Center for the Performing Arts 6. Miami Beach City Hall Parking Annex 2. Arcola Lakes Police Station 7. South Regional/Broward College Library 3. Lou Rawls Performing Arts Center 8. Young Circle Arts Park 4. MOCA Expansion, Museum of Contemporary Art 9. Beach Place Towers and The Gallery at BeachPlace 5. Vista Center—Municipal Office Complex 10. Broward Courthouse y•s AUTHO RP,EN ATW i 11./ y, �� �. ., ,,> ,� �i � _.. ,.,. _ s� icy ,_� �� �'„ ._.vim � � � ,, ,., ���.�� :�- �%,. �, �: � �/,� � _/ y 31.SIGNATURE 32.DATE • 12/1/14 33.NAME AND TITLE Richard Heisenbottle, FAIA Principal Architect STANDARD FORM 330(REV.3/2013)PAGE 13 Ref: 2.2 Qualifications of Proposer Team (Engineers) F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER (Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified. Complete one Section F for each project.) '1 21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED Sistrunk Boulevard Road Improvements PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Ft. Lauderdale, Florida Planning NIA 23. PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER City of Ft. Lauderdale Alfred Battle 954-828-8952 24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost) Gerald Marston.Director of Design for Curtis+Rogers,served as Principal-in-Charge for this Project while with Wallace Roberts 8�Todd,LLC Was retained as the leader of amulti-disciplinary, $7-million effort, as part of the City of Fort Lauderdale CRA's holistic revitalization strategy for the Northwest/Progresso/Flagler Heights district. Consisting of two projects, running in parallel,the initiative involved:(a)the redesign and reconstruction of the road,currently a major east-west throughway into downtown Fort Lauderdale to be a minimized, pedestrian-friendly neighborhood street; and(b)the development of an urban design framework for the revitalization of the corridor, as well as the adjacent residential areas which include Fort Lauderdale's historic African-American neighborhoods. The planning process involved extensive consensus-building and community participation. Its priority was to achieve a plan that is sensitive to the needs of current residents, responsive to the future demands of the market,and respectful of the cultural heritage and aspirations of the community. Was currently engaged i n the preparation of construction documents fora 2.4 mile stretch of Sistrunk Blvd. from General Highway to N.W.24th Ave.Cost:N/A , , , ._m gm 0 -- - 3. w------ - ,"4. •$ .. j i '�: . e - '—.F awvwrrreu«�u.;[:+w, 011*� ws i y am ' _ — . �� % / ���y }I•/� / air rrrr rww I wrr.r �s«w..f rwrrs ar. —,-,- /. / / /. /. �s-y.-.///j .. / //%� REF,fie,&tYWC LLl)4tikfTAFE'�4t.3 1} �0 P$? l • -,) - - ir-, , rciii-.±- il hi , d 4 ,.:-,,;.„-„ ,-- r L., ...: " sow. ... .• ✓ i(iAryi 9M9k PM*IE�3Ntf 25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE a. Curtis+Rogers Design Studio, Miami,Florida Landscape Architect Inc. STANDARD FORM 330(R EV.3t2013)PAGE 3 Ref: 2.2 Qualifications of Proposer Team (Engineers) F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER (Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified. 2 Complete one Section F for each project.) 21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED Flagler Streetscapes PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Miami,Florida 2013-2014 2012-2014 23. PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER City of Miami Capital Improvements Program Ms.Elia Nunez,P.E. (305)416-1280 444 S.W.2nd Avenue,8th Floor Miami,Florida 33130 24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost) $ I i I I I! i A. 1 -- 4 1 i 4 iliffil I, ! 1 u .:� A1e m l? e.,. ,/ . , ter i/i,G/, .' ai///-/ . v, y 1 iii y l � //_ � 1 s The oal is to reconfigure the Flagler Street from NW 2nd Ave to Biscayne Blvd, to provide wider sidewalks, selective parallel parking/loading T e p p p g g 9 9 9 Y areas, grading/drainage improvements, and landscape and hardscape enhancements commensurate with a vibrant downtown commercial area. The goal for these improvements is to provide areas for outdoor cafes, together with unified furnishings, lighting and landscape to enhance the visitor experience of the area. Flagler's long historic significance has been taken into consideration in the planning and design of these improvements. Given that Flagler is the considered the City of Miami's"main street", many parties are involved in the planning and implementation of the project. The project is being managed by the City of Miami's Capital Improvements Division (CIP),working in conjunction with the Downtown Development Authority (DDA),specifically with the Flagler Street Steering Committee.Cost: $5,250,000 25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE a. Curtis+Rogers Design Studio, Miami,Florida Landscape Architect Inc. STANDARD FORM 330(REV.3/2013)PAGE 3 Ref. 2.2 Qualifications of Proposer Team (Enaineers) F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER (Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified. 3 Complete one Section F for each project.) 21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED Doral Design District PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Miami, Florida 2010 N/A 23. PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER City of Doral Nathan Kogon 305-593-6630 8300 NW 53rd Street Doral, Florida 33166 24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost) ii Curtis + Rogers worked with the design team to create a plan C3 -->C2/C4 will act as catalyst for the City of Doral and its CONCRETE WALK stakeholders to realize their vision of transforming an economic opportunity into an artisan village. The plan will � = � � focus on the creation of a human scaled environment with a / unique"sense of place." The plan will build on the existing f- business and encourage new supportive uses, such as planning and interior design firms, professional firms and other 0-k w-, _,.., i:44, new complimentary uses. Curtis + Rogers developed �. renderings of plans and sections showing roadway and � ,� landscaping planting,p 9 configurations, as well as materials and - -- -- � N 5. furnishings options. 1 >C3 •C2/C4 f/ ! ! i i . n '.,-t•.::' • ' t -' 'fit° l �S - I r I 1 ire ,I r 1 I 1 4,r '2d' a, ' � r +.r 9' 1 ,x 1.7i 16,4 fr Scope: Preparation of conceptual plan & Design guidelines for a — - x i new mixed used district in Doral 7 t 6Mr Cost: N/A 25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE a. Curtis+Rogers Design Studio,Inc. Miami,Florida Landscape Architect STANDARD FORM 330(1/2004)PAGE 3 Ref: 2.2 Qualifications of Proposer Team (Engineers) F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER (Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects,if not specified. 4 Complete one Section F for each project.) 21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED Pine Jog Elementary School 03Y1 FAU Nature Center Facility PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Palm Beach,Florida 2006 2008 23. PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER The School District of Palm Beach Joseph M.Sanchez,Chief Facility Manager 561 -357.7573 24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost) T. -- ;-- "'' `.. � Pine Jog Elementary is the Palm Beach County School r _ : _ T - 4 District's first LEED (Leadership through Energy and �, = Environmental Design) Gold designed and constructed school. This school will serve as the model for all future LEED certified schools in the county. In conjunction with - � FAU (Florida Atlantic University)this school will also -.� provide curriculum for students and teachers in environmental education. Special attention was given to "" '4 preservation of existing vegetation as well as using 100% native vegetation indigenous to the area to create areas for the children to grow and learn. :d' r yF ` - +':III a�!-'""-""�' „�ro...�� � Size: 160 acres Project Cost: $37 Million LEED: Gold Rating 25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE a. Curtis+ Rogers Design Miami, Florida Landscape Architect Studio, Inc. STANDARD FORM 330(1/2004)PAGE 3 EEG Ref: 2.2 Qualifications of Proposer Team (Engineers) am, _. . /y 1lllt MPLE PROJECT kEy NUMBER:5 21. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL CONSTRUCTION ORANGE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS SERVICES (If applicable) Fort Gatin Administration Center 3909 Summerlin Avenue., Orlando FL 32806 1989-Present N/A 23. PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION a. PROJECT OWNER b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME c. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER Orange County Public Schools Sheila Williams (407) 317-3900 24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope, size, and cost) EE&G provides asbestos, indoor air quality, and lead-based paint consulting services for this client on a reoccurring basis. Services performed as part of our contract are as follows: Asbestos • Development of AHERA Asbestos Management Plans. • AHERA 3-Year Re-inspections and 6-Month Surveillance Inspections. • Pre-Renovation/Demolition Asbestos Surveys. • Asbestos Removal Project and Specification Design. • Asbestos Abatement Project Oversight and Air Sampling. • Expert Witness Testimony. Indoor Air Quality • Baseline Indoor Air Quality Assessments—These assessments typically include evaluating complaint areas, the building envelope and HVAC system for potential sources of poor indoor air quality and may include testing to evaluate HVAC system performance and bioaerosol sampling. • Performance of Post Remediation Verification Assessments and Bioaerosol Sampling—These assessments are performed to confirm completion of remediation activities performed by the environmental contractor. • Expert Witness Testimony. Lead-Based Paint • Prepared the specification for the existing lead based paint abatement contract. • Provide lead-based paint awareness training for 70 maintenance staff. • Perform pre-renovation lead-based paint inspections. Part of this included helping establish a O Districtwide program to screen buildings for lead-based paint prior to planned renovations. Cost: $ 1,225,804.81 , Si Size: Approximately 238 25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE EE&G Orlando/Tampa, FL Prime Consultant AUTHORIZED FOR LOCAL REPRODUCTION STANDARD FORM 330(6/2004) PAGE 12 EE rG Ref: 2.2 Qualifications of Proposer Team (Engineers) tw-;: --.::,; a - - ./ ✓-. /i /- l6 /i/ /%//sj� y. ,._. - ✓ is/ j a. /:i° �// i/, ,y - ;:...., 20 EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY NUMBER:6 21. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL CONSTRUCTION MARION COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD SERVICES (If applicable) 2006—Present N/A 23. PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION a. PROJECT OWNER b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME c. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER Marion County School Board Chuck Stegall (352)671-6958 24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope, size, and cost) EE&G provides asbestos, indoor air quality and lead-based paint consulting services for this client on an ongoing basis. Services performed as part of our contract are as follows: Asbestos • AHERA 3-Year Re-inspections and 6-Month Periodic Surveillance Inspections of 33 facilities. • Pre-Renovation/Demolition Asbestos Surveys. Asbestos Abatement Project Oversight and Air Sampling. Indoor Air Quality • Baseline Indoor Air Quality Assessments—These assessments typically include evaluating complaint areas, the building envelope and HVAC system for potential sources of poor indoor air quality and may include testing to evaluate HVAC system performance. • Radon Testing—Performed in accordance with Florida Department of Health Mandatory Radon Testing Protocols. Lead-Based Paint • Pre-Renovation Lead-Based Paint Assessments—These assessments are performed using X-Ray Fluorescence detectors or by collecting bulk samples for laboratory analysis. Marion County Public Schools Cost: $617,552.76 where Fray Child Can Learn Size: Approximately 183 Projects since 2006. 25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE EE&G Melbourne/Tampa, FL Prime Consultant AUTHORIZED FOR LOCAL REPRODUCTION STANDARD FORM 330(6/2004)PAGE 13 EE G Ref: 2.2 Qualifications of Proposer Team (Engineers) EXAMPLE �� / 21.TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL CONSTRUCTION SARASOTA COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD SERVICES (If applicable) 2010-Present N/A 23. PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION a. PROJECT OWNER b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME c. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER Sarasota County School Board Sue Bouffard (941) 361-6680 Senior Project Manager 24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope, size, and cost) EE&G provides asbestos consulting services for this client on a reoccurring basis. Services performed as part of our contract are as follows: • Pre-Renovation/Demolition Asbestos portables s—The scope of these services have ranged from single ortables to Y p 9 9 entire school campuses prior to comprehensive renovation/demolition projects. Larger projects include Sarasota County Technical Institute(approximately 68 structures), Venice High School (approximately 63 structures) and Booker High School (approximately 45 structures), where the majority of the buildings were included in the scope of work. • Asbestos Abatement Air Sampling—Final visual inspections and air testing using phase contrast and transmission electron microscopy were performed in accordance with applicable AHERA Regulations. Cost: $335,998.92 Size: Approximately 36 projects since 2010. 25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1)FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE EE&G Melbourne/Tampa, FL Prime Consultant AUTHORIZED FOR LOCAL REPRODUCTION STANDARD FORM 330(6/2004) PAGE 14 EE6G Ref: 2.2 Qualifications of Proposer Team (Engineers) �, .�/lip<� �: ° .// � i". I 1� -„ / // /, /vii�j y *-7 ,/" � �-;���'����.� ��e/////�/ /ii✓ Vii. � Y EXAMPLE-PROJECT.,„,_, BEC 8 21.TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL CONSTRUCTION City of Miami's Brownfields Redevelopment Grant SERVICES (If applicable) Environmental Engineering 03/1998-Present N/A 23. PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION a. PROJECT OWNER b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME c. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER City of Miami Robert Schwarzreich 305-375-2845 24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope, size, and cost) Wynwood Brownfields Site. EE&G was retained by the City of Miami to provide environmental consulting services associated with the Brownfields Redevelopment Pilot Grants, awarded by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP). The main focus of the grant was redevelopment of the Wynwood East and West Parcels, which were designated as Brownfields Sites. These properties were historically occupied by large laundry and dry cleaning facilities, from approximately the 1920s until the 1980s. The historic operations left behind a mixture of separate-phase, non-aqueous Bunker C fuel oil and mineral spirits, dissolved gasoline and diesel fuel constituents, and dissolved chlorinated solvents. The Western parcel impact offsite, beneath the adjoining roadways. The Eastern parcel impact extended beneath a historic building and an adjoining alleyway. The separate-phase, non-aqueous mixture covered approximately 1 acre on each of the Wynwood parcels(separated by a city block). EE&G's services included performance of soil and groundwater assessment activities, preparation of a Site Assessment Report (SAR), SAR Addendum, SAR Addendum II, a Risk Assessment and Feasibility Study, an Engineering Solutions Design Report, and a Natural Attenuation Monitoring Only Plan. EE&G worked closely with representatives of the FDEP, Miami-Dade County DERM, and the USEPA to make this Brownfields Redevelopment Project a success. EE&G assisted the Person Responsible for Brownfields Redevelopment (PRFBSR) in obtaining State-funded assistance for the Bunker-C fuel oil and chlorinated solvent impacts. Additionally EE&G designed and installed an innovative, subsurface engineering barrier wall (HDPE), to minimize further offsite migration of the impact,which resulted in the issuance a"Comfort Letter"from DERM. EE&G's efforts facilitated the sale and redevelopment of a blighted Brownfields Site in the City of Miami, upon which a new concrete batch plant was built in 2001. Following installation of the HPDE barrier wall, EE&G conducted a Natural Attenuation Monitoring Only Plan, and assisted the end- user (Metro Mix) in designing a deep well injection system to handle the storm water, as part of the engineering controls for the property. EE&G's efforts also facilitated the sale of the eastern parcel to a group of investors, who are in the process of designing a mixed- use redevelopment project. Cost: $400,000 25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE EE&G Miami Prime Consultant AUTHORIZED FOR LOCAL REPRODUCTION STANDARD FORM 330(6/2004) PAGE 9 EEb-G Ref: 2.2 Qualifications of Proposer Team (Engineers) y ' 0(' � s ., i% ,., EXAM P LE PROJE T Ef, irvIBER_9 21.TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) 22.YEAR CO MPLETED PROFESSIONAL CONSTRUCTION City of Fort Lauderdale(CFL) SERVICES (lf applicable) Lincoln Park Complex Assessment/Remediation 05/1998-Present N/A 23. PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION a. PROJECT OWNER b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME c. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE City of Fort Lauderdale Albert Carbon NUMBER 954-828-5000 24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope, size, and cost) The management and staff of EE&G Environmental Services, LLC have provided environmental/engineering consulting, Asbestos and Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) services for the City of Fort Lauderdale since 1998 under Evans Environmental & Geological Science & Management, LLC (Evans). Services include Environmental Due Diligence Assessments (Phase I/Phase II ESAs), Asbestos-Containing Building Material (ACBM) surveys (pre- demolition/renovations), lead-based paint (LBP) inspections, IAQ/Mold assessment, Brownfields consulting, Expanded Site Assessments, Remedial Action Plan design/implementation, Engineering Services, Dewatering design plans for WW2011 sanitary sewer installation projects, and Endangered Species assessment/relocation. The following is an example of one main project under this contract that demonstrates the technical skills and innovative approach employed by EE&G/Evans on behalf of their clients. The Lincoln Park Complex was historically a City-owned/operated trash incinerator from the 1920s to the 1950s, and later redeveloped into the sanitary sewer plant in the 1970s/1980s, and finally the residential trash transfer station. Adjoining properties included a residential park (Lincoln Park), and a historic elementary school (recently redeveloped into the CFL One-Stop Shop). Evans was retained by CFL to perform a Phase I and II ESA of the trash transfer station in 1998, when the environmental issue was first identified. CFL was awarded a Brownfields Pilot Grant from the Environmental Protection Agency(EPA) in 2000, which was used to prepare a Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPP), and to conduct a regional Phase I and II ESA of the entire Lincoln Park Complex, which revealed a more widespread impact. Expanded soil and groundwater assessment and consideration of a feasibility study and risk assessment were conducted in 2001 and 2002. Evans served as a liaison between CFL, FDEP and community activist groups who were concerned about public health issues. Based on Evans' research and advice, the park was closed to public access, and negotiations conducted with FDEP to develop a Risk-Based Corrective Action (RBCA) closure solution. A Conceptual Remedial Action Plan in 2003/2004, which was approved by the FDEP. Following the removal of an improperly abandoned underground storage tank, the former elementary school site was deemed acceptable for redevelopment into the One-Stop Shop. Evans again participated in a community meeting to unveil an innovative solution, which included the use of a semi-permeable geosynthetic liner and clean fill to provide a protective cover for the park. This cost-effective solution saved the City hundreds of thousands of dollars in potential excavation/disposal costs, and minimized potential liabilities associated with the generation of dust during removal/transport. The FDEP approved this innovative Engineering Control solution, and Evans installed the protective cap in 2005. Groundwater is currently being addressed under a Natural Attenuation Monitoring Program. In 2006, Evans initiated an expanded Site Assessment of the original incinerator site, along with an assessment of the adjoining residential neighborhood. A Site Assessment Report was submitted to the FDEP in March 2007, which included a recommendation for limited source removal in adjoining right-of-way areas, and a long-term plan for groundwater monitoring and eventually the installation of an Engineering Control (to coincide with future redevelopment scenarios). Conducted numerous Asbestos, IAQ, and Mold Assessments for City-owned properties, including City Hall, fire stations, police station, community centers, and recreational facilities. EE&G's scope of services included the following: • Interviews with building occupants to establish background history and symptoms. AUTHORIZED FOR LOCAL REPRODUCTION STANDARD FORM 330(6/2004)PAGE 10 EErG • Conducted AHERA building material surveys. • Collection of bulk/air samples for asbestos; bulk/tape/swab/air samples for mold spores. • Measurements of relative humidity/temperature/dew point/carbon dioxide/carbon monoxide. • Water intrusion assessments. • Provided Assessment Reports, and designed abatement and remediation strategies. • Abatement/remediation project coordination, oversight, monitoring, &clearance sampling. Major renovation of the 7-story City Hall building required the removal of approximately 75,000 square feet of asbestos- containing, spray-applied fireproofing and fire sprinkler and HVAC re-design. Work was done as per OSHA and AHERA requirements. Evans was contracted to evaluate potential hazards posed by fireproofing applied in 1967, and developed specifications for removal of the material throughout the building so the fireproofing would not be impacted by the renovation activities. To alleviate potential concerns, which might have been generated by a lack of information, we conducted asbestos awareness seminars for all employees prior to abatement of the fireproofing. EE&G designed the configuration of the decking and tunneling required to facilitate ingress and egress during asbestos removal. CFL has stated that it benefited in terms of cost savings and timely project completion by utilizing one firm with diverse resources to coordinate abatement as well as fire system and HVAC construction activities. Cost: $980,000 25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE EE&G Melbourne/Tampa, FL Prime Consultant AUTHORIZED FOR LOCAL REPRODUCTION STANDARD FORM 330(6/2004) PAGE 11 G.[PERSONNEL PARTICIPATION IN EXAMPLE P ROJECTS y6 ' 1/ ` 28.EXAMPLE PROJECTS LISTED IN SECTION F 26.NAMES OF KEY PERSONNEL 27.ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT (Fill in"Example Projects Key"section below before completing (From Section E, (From Section E, table. Place"X"under project key number Block 12) Block 13) for project participation in same or similar role.) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Aida Curtis, RLA, ASLA Landscape Architect xx x x Jean Lee, RLA, LEED AP Landscape Architect xx x x Jennifer Rogers Landscape Designer xx x x Craig Clevenger, PG Petroleum&Hazardous Materials x xx x x Assessment/Remediation Jay Sall, CIH, LAC Principal-in-Charge/ Security Supervisor x x x 29.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY No. TITLE OF EXAMPLE PROJECT(FROM SECTION F) No. TITLE OF EXAMPLE PROJECT(FROM SECTION F) 1. Sistrunk Boulevard Road Improvements 6. MARION COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD 2. Flagler Streetscapes 7. SARASOTA COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD 3. Doral Design District 8. City of Miami's Brownfields Redevelopment Grant 4. Pine Jog Elementary School 03Y/FAU Nature Center Facilitj 9. City of Fort Lauderdale Lincoln Park Complex Assessment/Remediation 5. ORANGE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS 10. Tie foregoing 31.SIGNATURE 32.DATE • 12/1/14 33.NAME AND TITLE Richard Heisenbottle, FAIA Principal Architect STANDARD FORM 330(REV.3/2013)PAGE 13 Ref: 2.2 Qualifications of Proposer Team (Engineers) F.EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER (Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified. 1 Complete one Section F for each project.) 21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED Mizner Memorial Fountain Assessment PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) (Palm Beach, FL) 2012 23. PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER Bridges, Marsh, and Associates Mark Marsh (561)832-1533 24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost) The Mizner Memorial Fountain, designed by American architect Addison Mizner was constructed in 1929 and is located in Memorial Fountain Park in Palm Beach, Florida.The fountain consists of a main circular basin or pool approximately sixteen-feet in diameter.The basin contains a set of multi-tiered bowls and stems of diminishing size.A thick central stem and four hippocamps or mythological sea horses support the large lower bowl. The design is based on the Fontana dei Cavalli Marini in the Borghese Gardens in Rome. The fountain is constructed of cast stone designed to imitate the color and texture of the local coral limestone. Reinforced with steel, the constant exposure to the salt air and moisture infiltration caused significant deterioration, resulting in loss, cracking, and erosion of details. In 2012, CSI completed a conditions assessment and prepared specifications for restoration. Petrographic and chemical analyses were performed on cast stone samples to determine the composition and level of carbonation, if any.Analysis determined that the natural carbonation of the cement paste over time caused a loss of alkalinity,which normally protects the embedded rebar from corrosion. CSI developed a treatment plan that included improved waterproofing of the basin, replication of highly deteriorated cast stone elements(guided by original drawings),and repair of salvageable cast stone elements. Several options were presented to ensure the long-term preservation of the existing reinforced cast stone by protecting embedded steel rebar from further corrosion. (COST: $10,000) - y/� Vii ;' • 25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE a. Bridges, Marsh, and Associates Palm Beach, FL (561)832-1533 (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE b. (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE C. (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE d. (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE e. AUTHORIZED FOR LOCAL REPRODUCTION STANDARD FORM 330(1/2004)PAGE 6 MANDATORY USE DATE OF FORM 6/2004 Ref: 2.2 Qualifications of Proposer Team (Engineers) F.EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER (Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects,if not specified. 2 Complete one Section F for each project.) 21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED Condition Assessment of Seven Historic City Entrance Features PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) (Coral Gables, FL) 2012 23. PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER City of Coral Gables Dallas Brown 305-460-5092 24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost) Coral Gables, "The City Beautiful,"was planned and developed during Miami's land boom in the 1920's by George Merrick.The first land development to advertise and sell nationally, it became an icon of the good life that Florida promised.Although many of these design features survive, they are currently found in varying states of disrepair and deterioration. The lush, humid environment of South Florida has led to extensive biological colonization and vegetative overgrowth.Tree trunks, root systems, and limbs have forced walls to lean, become displaced, or caused structural cracks. Original finishes,such as pigmented stuccos and parges, have largely deteriorated;well-intentioned repairs and replacement materials are often not visually sympathetic or materially compatible. Major incidents, such as car crashes, have led to major structural damage in select locations. Conservation Solutions, Inc. (CSI),was engaged by the client to perform a conservation condition assessment of seven entrance features. CSI assessed each element individually; from here, conservators developed a glossary of conditions and treatment recommendations that were general to the collection of architectural elements on the whole. CSI collaborated with the Architect throughout the design process to answer questions as they arose, including the specifics of treatment methodologies and the compatibility of proposed products and materials. (COST: $ 16,000) ' f(5tY%°��iff55%ffTA�IIM� h ., 25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE a. (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE b. (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE C. (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE d. (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE e. AUTHORIZED FOR LOCAL REPRODUCTION STANDARD FORM 330(1/2004)PAGE 6 MANDATORY USE DATE OF FORM 6/2004 Ref: 2.2 Qualifications of Proposer Team (Engineers) F.EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER (Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified. Complete one Section F for each project.) 3 21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED Coral Gables Museum Masonry Conservation PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION Of applicable) (Coral Gables, FL) 2009 23. PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER Coral Gables Museum Tim Lynch 954-369-5905 Dooley Mack Constructors of South Florida 24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost) Phineas Paist, one of the original architects of the town, built the Coral Gables Fire and Police Station in 1936. The unique solid ashlar coral stone structure is embellished with exterior busts and brackets in cast stone and interior Cuban Tile elements(decorative pre-cast concrete panels).This National Historic Landmark is being restored and updated to serve as the Coral Gables Museum.The conversion represents a challenge to the project designers. The coral stone and interior Cuban tiles have deteriorated noticeably due to moisture infiltration. The porous nature of the stone makes the museum's goal of providing climate controlled exhibition grade spaces particularly challenging. The stone's unusual texture, along with its predilection for staying moist, also made the exterior extremely hospitable the accumulation of soiling, biological and substantial vegetative growth. Conservation Solutions, Inc. (CSI)was contracted to.help restore the masonry structure.All exterior surfaces were cleaned to remove soiling, biota and vegetation. Ferrous and other inappropriate anchors were removed and patched. Losses to cast stone units were rebuilt and sculpted to match the existing. Following extensive development and refinement, a lime-based parge was applied to all exterior stone surfaces to limit water infiltration through the porous ashlar units. The fills were designed to complement the specific physical characteristics of the stone,while remaining sufficiently recessed so that the unique coral texture remained legible. Low toxicity and natural products were emphasized in this LEED-certified project. (COST: $337,000) # 1 ll . 25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE a. Jorge Hernandez,Architect Coral Gables, FL 305-774-0022 (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE b Dooley Mack Constructors of South Coral Springs, FL 954-369-5905 Florida (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE C. (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE d. (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE e. AUTHORIZED FOR LOCAL REPRODUCTION STANDARD FORM 330(1/2004)PAGE 6 MANDATORY USE DATE OF FORM 6/2004 Ref: 2.2 Qualifications of Proposer Team (Engineers) F.EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER (Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified. 4 Complete one Section F for each project.) 21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED Material Assessment&Testing at the Historic Call Collins House PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) (Tallahassee, FL) 2010-2011 23. PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER MLD Architects of Tallahassee Beth Eby (850)385 9200 24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost) The Call Collins House is a neoclassical three-story residence constructed in the late 1820 or 1830s and is listed on the National Register. Its namesake and first resident, Richard Keith Call,was territorial governor of Florida under Andrew Jackson. Inspired by Jackson's Hermitage, he constructed the house at The Grove. Inhabited by descendents of Call until recently, the house is now being prepared for adaptive reuse as a public resource and museum. The house exhibited several materials and conservation issues and also required a paint analysis of interior finishes. The exterior masonry bearing walls exhibited step cracking at window spandrels that telegraphed through the wall to interior plaster finishes. Problems with drainage from the roof and site led to a rising damp cycle affecting the basement and foundation. Conservation Solutions, Inc. (CSI)was contracted to build upon previous studies to assess the current conditions of the house and make recommendations for its repair.As a part of the assessment, crack monitors were installed on all elevations, and staff was instructed on how to interpret results. Brick and mortar samples were collected and analyzed to provide recommendations. Paint samples were also examined to determine original finishes in a variety of locations.Working closely with a local architect and engineer as well as the State Historic Preservation Office, CSI carried their assessment work through to a set of bid documents. (COST: $40,000) ilk } ii tt ,-;---;4 - ti i 3 g w�/y /� �i, //yy- }' i 1 '�- .sue.—. a iii '1.1 _. 1 // It at , 25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE a. MLD Architects of Tallahassee Tallahassee, FL Architect (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE b. (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE C. (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE d. (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE e. AUTHORIZED FOR LOCAL REPRODUCTION STANDARD FORM 330(1/2004)PAGE 6 MANDATORY USE DATE OF FORM 6/2004 Ref: 2.2 Qualifications of Proposer Team (Engineers) F.EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT NUMBER (Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects,if not specified. 5 Complete one Section F for each project.) 21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED Flagler Memorial Monument Cast Stone Obelisk Assessment&Conservation PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) (Miami Beach, FL) 2009 23. PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER Team Contracting, Inc. Rudy Ayan 305-207-9799 24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost) The Flagler Memorial Monument is sited on a man-made island in Biscayne Bay, between Miami Beach and Miami. In 2006, Conservation Solutions, Inc. (CSI)was contracted to assess the monument, evaluate test results and engineering reports, and prepare a range of treatment recommendations for its restoration. Following the assessments, CSI implemented conservation treatment in 2009 based on the previous assessment and the architect and engineer's recommendations. The entire monument was cleaned by a combination of low-pressure water-jetting. Loose and flaking paint and previous repair parges were removed from the obelisk to expose sound original surfaces.Areas were sounded and where necessary, damaged concrete was cut back to a sound surface and to expose deteriorated rebar. The rebar was blast-cleaned to bright metal and treated with a corrosion inhibitor and a protective coating.All losses and spells were then rebuilt using restoration mortars. Cracks were injected with a compatible grout. The entire structure was then coated with a potassium silicate paint matching the historic color.Work on the figures was more extensive. Each had suffered damages from vandalism and corrosion of the internal reinforcing. Extensive surface erosion had deteriorated the legibility of the forms. Inexpert repairs over the monument's 80-year life had further masked the modeling. Each was cleaned using the JOS/Quintek Microabrasive S stem and was then Y 9 9 Y treated with a biocide. Loose fragments of the parge were then carefully chipped away to reveal the substrate. Replacements for missing and damaged arms, hands and feet were modeled and cast in restoration mortar. Each figure was then coated using similar methods and materials to the obelisk. (COST: $470,000) il.,"-- ,41 , iii 4',x , , _-,-,- ti s ;f % g K 1 25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE a. Team Contracting, Inc. Miami, FL General Contractor (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE b. (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE C. (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE d. (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE e. AUTHORIZED FOR LOCAL REPRODUCTION STANDARD FORM 330(1/2004)PAGE 6 MANDATORY USE DATE OF FORM 6/2004 G.KEY PERSONNELPARTICIPATION IN EXAMPLE PROJEC % 44� 4A 28.EXAMPLE PROJECTS LISTED IN SECTION F 26.NAMES OF KEY PERSONNEL 27.ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT (Fill in"Example Projects Key"section below before completing (From Section E, (From Section E, table. Place"X"under project key number Block 12) Block 13) for project participation in same or similar role.) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Joseph Sembrat Senior Conservator x x x x x Justine Posluszny Bello Senior Conservator x x x x x Mark Rabinowitz Senior Conservator x x x x x Tom McDowell Senior Conservator x x x x x 29.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY No. TITLE OF EXAMPLE PROJECT(FROM SECTION F) No. TITLE OF EXAMPLE PROJECT(FROM SECTION F) Mizner Memorial Fountain Assessment 1. 6. 2 Condition Assessment of Seven Historic City Entrance 7 Features Coral Gables Museum Masonry Conservation 3. 8. 4 Material Assessment&Testing at the Historic Call Collins 9 House Flagler Memorial Monument Cast Stone Obelisk 10. Assessment&Conservation STANDARD FORM 330(3/2013)PAGE 4 H.ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 30.PROVIDE ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUESTED BY THE AGENCY.ATTACH ADDITIONAL SHEETS AS NEEDED. R.J. HEISENBOTTLE ARCHITECTS AWARDS 2014 Coral Gables Chamber of Commerce George E. Merrick Award of Excellence 2014 Miami-Dade County Historic Preservation Board Exceptional Professional Dedication to Historic Preservation 2014 AIA Florida, Honor Award of Excellence for Historic Preservation,Trinity Cathedral Restoration 2014 AIA Florida, Honor Award of Excellence for Historic Preservation University of Miami Historic Administration Building Restoration 2014 AIA Florida, Merit Award of Excellence Historic Preservation, Vizcaya Museum and Gardens' East and West Gate Lodges Restoration 2014 Florida Trust for Historic Preservation Award, Outstanding Achievement, Trinity Cathedral Restoration 2014 Florida Trust for Historic Preservation Award, Outstanding Achievement, University of Miami Historic Administration Building Restoration 2014 Florida Trust for Historic Preservation Award, Outstanding Achievement, Vanderbilt Mansion Restoration 2014 Florida Trust for Historic Preservation Award, Honorable Mention in the Field of Urban Infill Design, Cook House Project the Audubon House and Tropical Garden 2014 Dade Heritage Trust Preservation Award,Trinity Cathedral Restoration 2014 Dade Heritage Trust Preservation Award, University of Miami Historic Administration Building Restoration 2014 Dade Heritage Trust Preservation Award, Vanderbilt Mansion Restoration 2012 Florida Trust for Historic Preservation, Statewide Preservation Award, Vizcaya Museum and Gardens' East and West Gate Lodges Restoration 2012 Florida Trust for Historic Preservation, Statewide Preservation Award, Villa Serena Restoration 2012 Dade Heritage Trust 2012, Vizcaya Museum and Gardens' East and West Gate Lodges Restoration 2012 Dade Heritage Trust 2012, Villa Serena Restoration 2010 Florida Trust for Historic Preservation, Outstanding Achievement Greynolds Boathouse Restoration 2010 Florida Trust for Historic Preservation, Outstanding Achievement Pinecrest Gardens Entrance Building Restoration 2008 Martin Luther King Spirit of Excellence Award 2007 AIA Florida, Merit Award of Excellence-Colony Theater Restoration 2007 Florida Trust for Historic Preservation Award - Temple Court Apartments 2007 Florida Trust for Historic Preservation Award-Colony Theater - Adaptive Re-use 2007 Miami Design Preservation League-Barbara Capitan Award-Colony Theater Restoration 2006 Dade Heritage Trust Outstanding Preservation Project Award - The Colony Theater 2005 AIA Miami Award Finalist - Lou Rawls Center for the Performing Arts 2004 Florida Trust for Historic Preservation Award-City of Miami City Hall 2003 AIA Miami Chapter - Silver Medal Award for Design 2003 Bienal Miami+Beach Certificate of Award-Gusman Center for the Performing Arts 2003 AIA Florida, Merit Award of Excellence - Gusman Center for the Performing Arts 2003 Florida Trust for Historic Preservation, Florida Preservation Award - Gusman Center for the Performing Arts 2003 Dade Heritage Trust, Outstanding Contribution to Historic Preservation - Pan American Airways Terminal - Miami City Hall 2003 AIA Miami, Award of Excellence for Design - Gusman Center for the Performing Arts 2003 AIA Miami, Award of Merit for Design - Pan American World Airways Terminal-Miami City Hall 2001 Florida Trust for Historic Preservation, Outstanding Achievement in the Field of Preservation Education/Media - "One United Band" the Story of Miami Edison Middle School 1999 Dade Heritage Trust, Outstanding Preservation Project - Gusman Center for the Performing Arts 1999 AIA-Miami Chapter, Historic Preservation Award - Richard J. Heisenbottle, AIA 1998 AIA-Miami Chapter, Award of Excellence -Kings Point Theater for the Performing Arts 1998 AIA-Miami Chapter, Award for Best Renovation Project -Miami Edison Middle School 1998 National Trust for Historic Preservation Award, National Preservation Award - Miami Edison Middle School 1997 Florida Trust for Historic Preservation, Non-residential Rehabilitation Outstanding Achievement - Miami Edison Middle School 1996 AIA-Fort Lauderdale Chapter, Honorable Mention - Kings Point Theater for the Performing Arts STANDARD FORM 330(3/2013)PAGE 1 H.ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 30.PROVIDE ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUESTED BY THE AGENCY.ATTACH ADDITIONAL SHEETS AS NEEDED. 1994 AIA-Miami Chapter, Award of Merit(Unbuilt Category) - Miami Edison Middle School 1992 AIA-Miami Chapter, Award of Excellence (Unbuilt Category) - The Coliseum 1992 AIA-Miami Chapter, Award of Merit for Design - Freedom Tower 1990 AIA Florida, Award for Excellence in Architecture - (Built Category) - Freedom Tower 1990 Commercial Renovator Magazine, Commercial Renovator of the Year - Freedom Tower 1989 Florida Trust for Historic Preservation, Outstanding Preservation Project- Freedom Tower 1989 AIA-Miami Chapter, Award of Merit for Design - Freedom Tower /% I.AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE , M y f ce �i/� i 6i ,-�'� �i%G � �/fir��'��,5' The foregoing is a statement of facts, 31.SIGNATURE 32.DATE 11/24/2014 33.NAME AND TITLE Richard J. Heisenbottle,FAIA, President STANDARD FORM 330(3/2013)PAGE 2 H.ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 30. PROVIDE ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUESTED BY THE AGENCY. ATTACH ADDITIONAL SHEETS AS NEEDED. COMPANY OVERVIEW AND PROJECT EXPERIENCE COMPANY PROFILE NV5, Inc. (formerly known as KACO) is a consulting engineering firm specializing in foundation engineering, geotechnical engineering, engineering geology and hydrogeology, construction observation and materials testing. NV5, Inc. is founded on the idea that we are first and foremost a service company. The Florida licensed professional engineers, who manage and work on your projects, shares in the day-to-day company operations. Personal service and client communication are key elements at NV5, Inc. It's this client-focused approach and our direct local experience that sets us apart. We have been working in South Florida for over 25 years. Our clients benefit from our staffs 30+years extensive experience and knowledge. Our staff is presently at 60+employees; including six Florida registered professional engineers. The location in Miami-Dade County houses a 14,000 sf office/testing laboratory. NV5, Inc. offers over 30+ years of experience in geotechnical engineering and construction materials testing and evaluation. NV5, Inc. maintains a well-qualified staff of Professional Engineers, Staff Engineers, Support Staff and Technicians with the professional licenses and certifications requirements set forth by the project and as required to achieve the needed level of quality SERVICES PROVIDED: NV5,Inc.offers Geotechnical Engineering in the following areas with all drilling services performed by our equipment and personnel: • Geotechnical and Foundation Engineering Services include: o Drilling&Subsurface Exploration o Foundation Design Recommendations o Pavement Design o Rock Slope Engineering o Settlement Analysis o Retaining Wall Design o Slope Stability o Geophysical Exploration o Failure Analysis o Instrumentation and Seismic Studies o Pavement management program o Asphalt and concrete mix designs o Pavement subgrade improvements/stabilization NV5, Inc.offers Construction Engineering and Materials and Field Testing services in the following areas: • Laboratory and field materials testing services include: o Threshold Inspection Services o Construction monitoring,inspection and testing o Soils and Rock Laboratory Testing o Concrete and Grout Testing o Asphalt Testing o Reinforcing Steel Observation o Structural Steel Testing and Inspection o Weld Inspection and Testing Laboratory and field materials testing services include(cont'd): o Bolt Tensioning o Aggregate Evaluation o Proctor and LBR Testing o Structural Masonry Testing o Soils and Foundation Investigation Testing o Dynamic Pile Testing o Pile Installation Monitoring o Caisson/pile static load testing o Excavation Inspections o Earthwork and Grading o Concrete Coring and Testing o Fireproofing Testing and Observations o Ground Penetrating Radar STANDARD FORM 330(6/2004)SECTION H-1 0 Chemical analysis of water and soils Onsite Observations:We monitor every aspect of a project for completeness and quality assurance. The project plans,specifications and soils report are reviewed by our project manager,engineer and technical staff on a continual basis throughout the life of the project. On-Site Mobile Laboratory Services: NV5, INC. takes pride in providing our clients with on-site mobile laboratory services.The on-site laboratory gives us the ability to respond quickly to any situation, including testing,curing and sample storage and real-time report generation. Our on-site mobile laboratories are equipped with the necessary testing equipment to allow our field technicians to conduct and process the majority of testing needs within the confines of the project site. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF QUALIFICATIONS NV5, Inc. holds many certifications/pre-qualifications to attest to our abilities. Our materials testing laboratory has been approved by the Construction Materials Engineering Council. COMMITMENT TO QUALITY NV5, Inc. manages and performs a wide range of engineering, laboratory, and field services. Our customer satisfaction and quality are achieved by operation in accordance with our documented quality system. Through of management system, specific customer requirements are identified and documented thus allowing these requirements to be communicated and achieved, ensuring satisfaction of all the customers declared needs. QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM NV5, Inc. maintains a quality management system utilized to provide service to our clients. This quality management system is in accordance with accepted national standards and has been approved the Construction Materials Engineering Council (CMEC). NV5, Inc. continually communicates to the personnel the importance of meeting customer and contract requirements, as well as statutory and regulatory requirements. Management commits to providing a safe working environment for all its employees including all office, laboratory,and field work. COMPANY PROJECT EXPERIENCE Since 1982,we have been providing geotechnical engineering and materials testing services in the South Florida area. We have successfully completed over 5,000 project sin this time. We have worked on many of the tallest,largest and most notable structures in the South Florida and Miami area. Some notable current projects iinclude: Brickell Citi Centre Florida Marlins Baseball Stadium The City of Miami/Florida Marlins Four Garages Miami Art Museum City of Miami Bicentennial Museum Park Underground Garage Florida Memorial University Residence Halls One Bayfront(to be the tallest building in Miami at 1,000+feet) NV5, INC. EXPERIENCE-TOWERS & HIGH RISE STRUCTURES 58-Levels,3 Towers,ICON Brickell,Miami 56-Levels,Opera Tower,Miami 56-Levels,Mint,Miami 52-Levels,Jade Ocean,Sunny Isles Beach,Miami 51-Levels,Santa Maria,Brickell Avenue,Miami 51-Levels,Jade Beach,Sunny Isles Beach,Miami 49-Levels,2 Towers,Everglades on the Bay,Miami 48-Levels,Jade Residences,Miami 47-Levels,Paramount Bay at Edgewater Square,Miami 46-Levels,Three Tequesta,Brickell Key,Miami 46-Levels,EPIC,Miami 45-Levels,3 Towers,Trump Tower Sunny isles Beach,Miami 45-Levels,IVY,Miami 42-Levels,2 Towers,Brickell on the River,Miami 41-Levels,Wind,Miami 41-Levels,Bristol Tower,Brickell Avenue,Miami 40-Levels,1800 Club,Miami 40-Levels,Brickell View,Miami STANDARD FORM 330(6/2004)SECTION H-2 NV5. INC. EXPERIENCE-MISCELLANEOUS SIGNIFICANT PROJECTS (cont'd): 40-Levels,Ocean Palms,Hollywood 40-Levels,One Broadway,Miami 40-Levels,Two Tequesta,Brickell Key,Miami 40-Levels,Carbonell,Brickell Key,Miami 39-Levels,Miramar Center,Miami 37-Levels,600 Brickell Financial Center,Miami 36-Levels,Mary Brickell Village,Miami 36-Levels,Yacht Club at Brickell,Miami 36-Levels,Asia,Brickell Key,Miami 36-Levels,Neo Vertika,Miami 35-Levels,Loft 2,Miami 35-Levels,2 Towers,Waverly,Miami Beach 33-Levels,Yacht Club Portofino,Miami Beach 33-Levels,4 Towers,Mid Town,Miami 33-Levels,Grovenor,Coconut Grove,Miami 31-Levels,Porto Vita North Tower,Aventura 31-Levels,2 Towers,Palms Ocean Boulevard,Ft.Lauderdale 29-Levels,The Sail,Miami 29-Levels,Logik Tower,Miami 27-Levels,Courvoisier Courts,Brickell Key,Miami 26-Levels,Le Meridian,Sunny Isles Beach,Miami 26-Levels,Star Lofts,Miami 25-Levels,Lofts 1,Miami 25-Levels,3 Towers,St.Tropez,Sunny Isles Beach,Miami 24-Levels,Belini Bal Harbour,Miami Beach 24-Levels,3 Towers,St.Regis,Bal Harbour,Miami Beach 23-Levels,2 Towers,Terrazas River Tower,Miami 23-Levels,Fortune House,Miami 23-Levels,Loft Downtown,Miami 22-Levels,Solaris,Miami 22-Levels,2 Towers,Ritz Carlton,Coconut Grove,Miami 21-Levels,Neo Lofts,Miami 21-Levels,Grove Hill Tower,Coconut Grove,Miami 21-Levels,SBS Tower,Coconut Grove,Miami 20-Levels,Eden Roc,Miami Beach 20-Levels,Town Centre,Kendal Drive,Miami 18-Levels,Mandarin Oriental Hotel,Brickell Key,Miami 18-Levels,Gallery Art,Miami 17-Levels,Villa Patricia,Miami 16-Levels,Altos de Miami,Miami 16-Levels,Mediterranea,Miami 13-Levels,Miami Green,Miami 10-Levels,Courthouse Center Garage • • Florida Marlins Baseball Stadium • University Of Miami Convocation Center • Port of Miami:Bulkheads,Terminals,Pavements,Drainage,Office,High Mast Lighting • Downtown Dadeland-2 Level Below Ground Basement • Miami-Dade North District Wastewater Treatment Plant • Miami-Dade Central District Wastewater Treatment Plant-Ocean Outfall • Homestead Wastewater Treatment Plant • Miramar Wastewater Treatment Plant • Miami-Dade South District Wastewater Treatment Plant • North Broward Wastewater Treatment Plant • Hollywood Wastewater Treatment Plant • Hallandale Water Treatment Plant • Fort Lauderdale Water Treatment Plant • Peele Dixie Water Treatment Plant • Pompano Water Treatment Plant • Port Everglades:Bollards,Bulkhead,Cement Storage Silo • Port of Grand Cayman:Geotechnical Study,Geophysical Study • Florida DOT:1-95 improvements,Palmetto Expressway Widening • Florida Power&Light,Building"D"Juno Beach • Burger King World Headquarters,Miami-Dade County • Southem Command Headquarters,West Miami-Dade • Parrot Jungle&Gardens,Watson Island,Miami • Marriott Dadeland,Miami • CBS 1800-Foot Transmission Tower,Homestead • NBC 1500-Foot Transmission Tower,Miami • Colonnade Hotel • Douglas Entrance Complex • 901 Ponce Building • 1300 Ponce Building • 1600 Ponce Building STANDARD FORM 330(6/2004)SECTION H-3 NV5, INC. EXPERIENCE-MISCELLANEOUS SIGNIFICANT PROJECTS (c©nt'd) • Douglas Entrance Complex • 901 Ponce Building • 1300 Ponce Building • 1600 Ponce Building • 2020 Ponce Building • 4535 Ponce Office Building • Spanish Village Ponce Circle • Ponce de Leon Financial Tower • Villa Majorca • Northern Trust Bank • Gables Station • Amtrust Bank • Giralda Complex • 100 Andalusia Building • City of Coral Gables Administration&Parking Structures • University of Miami Parking Garage • University of Miami School of Nursing • University of Miami School of Business University of Miami Ponce Parking Garage • University of Miami School of Architecture • University of Miami Alumni Center • University of Miami University Village • University of Miami Commons • Gables Extended Stay-The George • One Village Place • Andalusia Parking Garage • Coral Gables Museum Garage • Gables Park Tower • Village of Merrick Park • Gables on The Green • The Collection Automobile Dealership NV5.INC. EXPERIENCE-CARIBBEAN PROJECTS • Hyatt Regency Hotel,Grand Cayman; • Cayman National Bank Building,Grand Cayman; • Swiss Bank Building,Grand Cayman; • Navy Haul Down Structure,Andros Island Bahamas; • Virgin Grand Hotel,St.Thomas; • Cay Bay Hotel,St.Maarten; • Half Moon Bay,Little San Salvador,Bahamas; • Sandy Lane Hotel,Barbados; • Canouan Resort,The Grenadines&St.Vincent; • Hilton Hotel Indigo Bay,St.Maarten; • Secrets Resort,Jamaica; • Water Cay,Turks&Caicos; • HOVENSA WWTP,St.Croix USVI; • Statia Terminal 8-Oil Storage Tanks,St.Eustatia N.A. • U.S.Southern Command,Emergency Center,Port-au-Prince,Haiti I. AUTHORIZED RE;RES,".N'T. FIVE The foregoing is a statement c` ::; -.:.;, ..,.:.,-:,. vv '� j.-:- � -�-i -.i.- ,.-: �'.' it -.:_-. ,' - .✓ "a6 /. r,9" x".�.y sr�� s q - y i uhf 33ff , - ERI =J P STERN, ;E.MICE-Pt STANDARD FORM 330(6/2004)SECTION H-4 ARCHITECT - ENGINEER QUALIFICATIONS 1.SOLICITATION NUMBER(If any) RFQ 2014-346-YG PART II—GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS (If a firm has branch offices, complete for each specific branch office seeking work.) 2a.FIRM(OR BRANCH OFFICE)NAME 3.YEAR 4.DUNS R.J. Heisenbottle Architects, P.A. ESTABLISHED NUMBER 1987 842120487 2b.STREET 5.OWNERSHIP 2199 Ponce de Leon Blvd., Suite 400 a.TYPE S Corporation 2c.CITY 2d.STATE 2e.ZIP CODE b.SMALL BUSINESS STATUS Coral Gables FL 33134 Miami-Dade County Micro/SBE 6a.POINT OF CONTACT NAME AND TITLE 7.NAME OF FIRM(If block 2a is a branch Kathia Dash, Director of Business Development office) N/A 6b.TELEPHONE NUMBER 6c.E-MAIL ADDRESS 305-446-7799 Ext. 22 kdashc rjha.net 8a.FORMER FIRM NAME(S)(If any) 8b.YR ESTABLISHED 8c.DUNS NUMBER N/A N/A N/A 9.EMPLOYEES BY DISCIPLINE 10.PROFILE OF FIRM'S EXPERIENCE AND ANNUAL AVERAGE REVENUE FOR LAST 5 YEARS a. c.No.of a.ees Profile Employees c.Revenue p Y Function b.Discipline b.Experience Index Number Code Code (1)FIRM (2)BRANCH (see below) 02 Administration 3 E02/001 Florida Memorial University Living And Learning F 4 06 Architect 6 E02/P05 LLL-1 High School For International Studies 4 H08/L04 Vizcaya Village Restoration, Miami,Florida 3 E02/001/105 University of Miami,Art Building Renovation 4 A11/H08/105 Gusman Center For the Performing Arts,Miami, F 3 L04/E02 Museum of Contemporary Art Expansion—MoCP 4 H08/H11 Temple Court Apartments 3 H08/R04 Greynolds Park,Bldgs.D&E 1 R04 Haulover Beach and Marine Safety Facility 2 A11/H08/105 Athens Theatre 2 H08/L04/D07 Vizcaya Café&Shop 3 H08/R04 Southside School Restorations Florence Hardy P 3 H08/001/105 Vizcaya Museum East&West Gate 2 H08/L04 Military Museum of South Florida 2 H11 Postmaster Apartments 2 H08/105 Miami Womans Club Restoration 2 H08/H10 Belleview Biltmore Hotel 5 H08/105 Villa Serena 3 Other Employees H08/R04 Parrot Jungle Entrance Restoration 2 Total 9 11. ANNUAL AVERAGE PROFESSIONAL 1 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES INDEX NUMBER SERVICES REVENUES OF FIRM FOR LAST 3 YEARS 1. Less than$100,000 6. $2 million to less than$5 million (Insert revenue index number shown at right) 2. $100,000 to less than$250,000 7. $5 million to less than$10 million a.Federal Work 1 3. $250,000 to less than$500,000 8. $10 million to less than$25 million b.Non Federal Work 5 4. $500,000 to less than$1 million 9. $25 million to less than$50 million 5. $1 million to less than$2 million 10. $50 million or greater c.Total Work 5 "NZ.AUTHORIZED REPRESENT' N�ef foregoNnaslillar a.SIGNATURE b.DATE 12/1/2014 c.NAME AND TITLL Richard J. Heisenbottle, FAIA, President STANDARD FORM 330(REV.3/2013)PAGE 14 1.SOLICITATION NUMBER(if any) ARCHITECT— ENGINEER QUALIFICATIONS RFQ 2014-346-YG PART II—GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS (If a firm has branch offices, complete for each specific branch office seeking work) 2a.FIRM(OR BRANCH OFFICE)NAME 13.YEAR ESTABLISHED 14.DUNS NUMBER Douglas Wood Associates, Inc. 1992 1 805345626 5.OWNERSHIP 2b.STREET 2100 Ponce de Leon Boulevard, Suite 1020 F TYPE Florida"S"Corporation 2c.CITY 2d.STATE i 2e.ZIP CODE 1 b.SMALL BUSINESS STATUS Coral Gables I FL I 33134 1 Miami-Dade CounV CBE 6a.POINT OF CONTACT NAME AND TITLE Douglas Wood, P.E., SECB, President 7.NAME OF FIRM(if block 2a is branch office) 6b.TELEPHONE NUMBER I 6c.E-MAIL ADDRESS (305)461-3450 inboxc douglaswood.biz 8a.FORMER FIRM NAME(S)(If any) I 8b.YR.ESTABLISHED 8c.DUNS NUMBER N/A 9.EMPLOYEES BY DISCIPLINE 10.PROFILE OF FIRM'S EXPERIENCE AND ANNUAL AVERAGE REVENUE FOR LAST 5 YEARS _ —I__.�_w — c,Revenue Index a.Function c.No.of Employees b.Discipline I-- ;._ _- a-Profile b.Experience Number Code (1)FIRM l (2)BRANCH Code I (see below) 57 I Structural Engineer .._._.-..._.......___ 13_.__.......... ........_...._......__..._....._..___A06 1 Airports;Terminals Hangars 2 1 CADD Technician : 3 Al 1 1 Auditoriums and Theaters 1 1 02 1 Administration : 1 C06 Churches 1 1 C l Risel, i 1 1 D07 i Dining/Clubs/Restaurants E02 i Educational 1 1 F05 i Forensic 1 G02 I Garages _._........._H06 High-Rise ._.__w _._ 1 H08 I Historical Preservation 1 2 Hos tals 1 H09 i H10 1 Hotels 12 HII I Housing(Residential,Multi-Family, 1 2 i Apts.,Condos) L04 I Museums,Libraries 1 2 P13 1 Public Safety Facilities 1 2 R04 I Recreational Facilities(Parks, i 1 1 Marinas,etc.) Rehabilitation 1 1 S09 1 Special Structures 1 S 12 .... Swimming Pools._.._.__._. _._.__..._......__._. W01 Warehouse I 1 1 Other Employees Total 16 11.ANNUAL AVERAGE PROFESSIONAL • PROFESSIONAL SERVICES REVENUE INDEX NUMBER SERVICES REVENUES OF FIRM I 1. Less than$100,000 6. $2 million to less than$5 million FOR LAST 3 YEARS (Insert revenue index number shown at right) j 2. $100,000 to less than$250,000 7. $5 million to less than$10 million a.Federal Work 1 1 3. $250,000 to less than$500,000 8. $10 million to less than$25 million b.Non-Federal Work I 5 4. $500,000 to less than$1 million 9. $25 million to less than$50 million c.Total Work w5 5. $1 million to less than$2 million 10.$50 million or greater 12.AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE The foregoing is a statement of facts. a.SIGNATURE ? I b.DATE 12/1/2014 1 c.NAME AND TITLE Douglas Wood, P.E., SECB, President 1.SOLICITATION NUMBER (If any) ARCHITECT-ENGINEER QUALIFICATIONS RFQ 2014-346-YG PART II -GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS (If a firm has branch offices, complete for each specific branch office seeking work.) 2a.FIRM(OR BRANCH OFFICE)NAME 3.YEAR ESTABLISHED 4.DUNS NUMBER Maurice Gray Associates, Inc. 1983 2b.STREET 5.OWNERSHIP 14345 Commerce Way a.TYPE 2c.CITY 2d.STATE 2e.ZIP CODE Corporation Miami Lakes FL 33016 b.SMALL BUSINESS STATUS 6a.POINT OF CONTACT NAME AND TITLE Micro/SBE Maurice E. Gray, P.E, President 7.NAME OF FIRM (If block 2a is a branch office) N/A 6b.TELEPHONE NUMBER 6c.E-MAIL ADDRESS 305-825-3072 maurgray©bellsouth.net 8a.FORMER FIRM NAME(S) (If any) 8b.YR.ESTABLISHED 8c.DUNS NUMBER N/A 9.EMPLOYEES BY DISCIPLINE 10.PROFILE OF FIRM'S EXPERIENCE AND ANNUAL AVERAGE REVENUE FOR LAST 5 YEARS a.Function c.No.of Employees a.Profile c.Revenue Index Code b.Discipline (1)FIRM (2)BRANCH Code b.Experience Number (See below) 08 CAD Technician 1 C06 Church Complex 1 12 Civil Engineer 1 C10 Commercial Buildings 1 57 Structural Engineer 1 C11 Community Facilities 1 E02 Educational Facility 1 H07 Streets and Parkinh Lots 1 H08 Historic Preservation 1 H09 Hospital 1 H11 Housing 1 R04 Recreational Facility(park) 1 SO4 Sewage Collection/Transmission 1 S13 Stormwater Handling&Facilities 1 Other Employees Total 11.ANNUAL AVERAGE PROFESSIONAL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES REVENUE INDEX NUMBER SERVICES REVENUES OF FIRM FOR LAST 3 YEARS 1. Less than$100,000 6. $2 million to less than$5 million (insert revenue index number shown at right) 2. $100,00 to less than$250,000 7. $5 million to less than$10 million a.Federal Work 0 3. $250,000 to less than$500,000 8. $10 million to less than$25 million Non-Federal Work 4. $500,000 to less than$1 million 9. $25 million to less than$50 million b. on- Work 1 5. $1 million to less than$2 million 10. $50 million or greater c.Non-Federal 12.AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE The foregoing is a statement of facts. a.SIGNATURE . b.DATE 9-8-2014 c.NAME AND LE Maurice E.Gray, P.E.,Re esident AUTHORIZED FOR LOCAL REPRODUCTION STANDARD FORM 330(6/2004)PAGE 6 1.SOLICITATION NUMBER(if any) ARCHITECT-ENGINEER QUALIFICATIONS RFQ 2014-346-YG PART II-GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS (If a firm has branch offices, complete for each specific branch office seeking work.) 2a.FIRM(OR BRANCH OFFICE) NAME 3.YEAR ESTABLISHED 4.DUNS NUMBER Johnson,Avedano,Lopez,Rodriguez&Walewski Engineering Group,Inc. 1985 61-180-0277 2b.STREET 5.OWNERSHIP 2510 NW 97 Avenue,Suite 220 a.TYPE 2c.CITY 2d.STATE 2e.ZIP CODE Corporation Doral FL 33172 b.SMALL BUSINESS STATUS 6a.POINT OF CONTACT NAME AND TITLE Minority Business Enterprise Alex H.Lopez,Vice President 7.NAME OF FIRM(If block 2a.is a branch office) 6b.TELEPHONE NUMBER 6c.E-MAIL ADDRESS (305)594-0660 info @jalrw.com 8a.FORMER FIRM NAME(S)(If any) 8b.YR ESTABLISHED 8c.DUNS NUMBER Johnson, Hernandez Associates, Inc. 1985 61-180-0277 9. EMPLOYEES BY DISCIPLINE 10. PROFILE OF FIRM'S EXPERIENCE AND ANNUAL AVERAGE REVENUE FOR LAST 5 YEARS a.Function c.No.of Employees a.Profile c.Revenue b.Discipline b.Experience Index Number Code (1)FIRM (2)BRANCH Code (see below) 02 Administrative 2 A06 Airports, Terminals, etc. 2 08 CADD Technician 5 Al 1 Auditoriums and Theaters 1 21 Electrical Engineer 5 C06 Churches; Chapels 1 42 Mechanical Engineer 6 Cl Comm. Building (Low Rise) 1 52 Sanitary Engineer 1 C13 Computer Facilities 1 C15 Construction Management 1 C18 Cost Estimating 1 E02 Educational Facilities 3 F03 Fire Protection 2 G01 Garages; Vehicles Maint 3 H04 Heating, Ventilation 2 H09 Hospital and Medical Facil. 2 H10 Hotel; Motels 1 101 Industrial Buildings 1 L04 Libraries; Museums 2 L05 Lighting (Interior), 1 L06 Lighting (Exterior) 1 001 Office Buildings; Industrial _ 2 P02 Petroleum and Fuel 1 P07 Plumbing and Piping Des. 2 Other Employees Total 19 11.ANNUAL AVERAGE PROFESSIONAL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES REVENUE INDEX NUMBER SERVICES REVENUES OF FIRM 1. Less than$100,000 6. $2 million to less than$5 million FOR LAST 3 YEARS (Insert revenue index number shown at right) 2. $100,00 to less than$250,000 7. $5 million to less than$10 million a.Federal Work 1 3. $250,000 to less than$500,000 8. $10 million to less than$25 million b.Non-Federal Work 5 4. $500,000 to less than$1 million 9. $25 million to less than$50 million c.Total Work 5 5. $1 million to less than$2 million 10.$50 million or greater 12.AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE The foregoing is a statement of facts. a.SIGNATURE b.DATE IMO c. 12-1-2014 c.NAME AND TITL Alex H.Lopez,Vice President STANDARD FORM 330(6/2004)PAGE 7 1 SOLICITATION NUMBER(It any) ARCHITECT-ENGINEER QUALIFICATIONS RFQ 2014-346-YG PART II—GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS (If a firm has branch offices, complete for each specific branch office seeking w ork.) .2a:FIRM(OR BRANCH OFFICE)NAME S:YEAR ESTABLISHED 4.DUNS NUMBER Curtis + Rogers Design Studio, Inc. 1991 829384650 2b.STREET 5.OWNERSHIP 7520 S.Red Road, Suite M a TYPE —2c CITY 2d.STATE 2a.ZIP CODE ' Corporation South Miami FL 33143 b SMALL BUSINESS STATUS 8a POINT OF CONTACT NAME AND TITLE ' Active Aida M. Curtis, President 7 NAME OF FIRM(II block 2a is a branch Othcvf fib.TELEPHONE NUMBER 'fic.E-MAIL ADDRESS 305 442 1774 aida @curtisrogers.com Ba.FORMER FIRM NAME(S)Of any) 8b.YR.ESTABLISHED Sc.DUNS NUMBER 9.EMPLOYEES BY DISCIPLINE 10.PROFILE OF FIRM'S EXPERIENCE AND ANNUAL AVERAGE REVENUE FOR LAST 5 YEARS a.Function c.Na of Employees a.Profile c.Revenue Index Code b_Discipline b.Experience Number (1)FIRM (2)BRANCH Code (see below) 02 Administrative 2 At 1 Auditoriums&Theater 1 39 Architect 5 C06 Churches;Chapels 1 08 CADD Technician 1 H11 Housing 2 H09 Hospitals&Medical Facilities 1 J01 Judicial&Courtroom Facilities 1 L04 Libraries;Museums;Galleries 1 R04 Recreation Facilities(Park,Marinas) 2 A06 Airports 1 D04 Design Builds 1 106 Irrigation 1 001 Office Building 1 T03 Transportation 1 H07 Highways;Streets;Parking Lots 1 C05 Child Care 1 Development Facilities 2 Total 8 11.ANNUAL AVERAGE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES REVENUES OF FIRM PROFESSIONAL SERVICES REVENUE INDEX NUMBER FOR LAST 3 YEARS 1. Less than$100,000 6. $2 million to less than$5 million (Insert revenue index number shown at right) 2. $100,000 to less than$250,000 7. $5 million to less than$10 million a.Federal Work 1 3. $250,000 to less than$500,000 8. $10 million to less than$25 million b.Non-Federal Work 5 4. $500,000 to less than$1 million 9. $25 million to less than$50 million c.Total Work 5 ' 5. $1 million to less than$2 million 10. $50 million or greater 12.AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE The foregoing is a statement of facts. a SIG. RE b DATE 6.' (.1 07/24/2014 c.. AND TITL can C. ,e, Principal STANDARD FORM 330(512004)PAGE 6 1 1 EErG 1 1. SOLICITATION NUMBER(If Any) ARCHITECT-ENGINEER QUALIFICATIONS RFQ 2014-346-YG PART II—GENERAL QUAUFICATIONS (If a firm has branch offices,complete for each specific branch office seeking work.) 2a.FIRM(OR BRANCH OFFICE)NAME 3. YEAR ESTABLISHED! 4. DUNS NUMBER EE&G Environmental Services,LLC 2004 138645671 2b.STREET 5, OWNERSHIP 5751 Miami Lakes Drive a. TYPE 2c.CITY 2d.STATE 2e.ZIP CODE Limited Liability Company(LLC) Miami Lakes FL 33014 6a. POINT OF CONTACT NAME AND TITLE b. SMALL BUSINESS STATUS Carolyn Bailey,Vice President N/A 6b.TELEPHONE NUMBER , 6c. E-MAIL ADDRESS 7. NAME OF FIRM(If Block 2a is a branch office) 305-374-8300 CBailey©eeandg.co n N/A - 8a. FORMER FIRM NAME(S)(If any): Sb.YEAR ESTABUSHED 8c.DUNS NUMBER Evans Environmental&Geological Science&management,LLC(Evans) 1986 189356512 9. EMPLOYEES BY DISCIPLINE 10. PROFILE OF FIRM'S EXPERIENCE AND ANNUAL AVERAGE REVENUE FOR LAST 5 YEARS c.No.of a.Function b.Discipline Emp{oyses a.Profile b.Experience Revenue Index Number Code (1) (2) Code (see below) Firm Branch 02 Administrative 12 E09 Environmental Assessments 5 08 i CADD Technician 1 E12 Environmental Remediation 5 23 Environmental Engineer 1 E13 Environmental Testing&Analysis 6 24 Environmental Scientist 1 1102 Hazardous Materials Handling/Storage .- 1 30 Professional Geologist 2 Hazardous,Toxic,Radioactive Waste 403 1 36 Industrial Hygienist 1 Remediation 48 Project Manager 6 102 Testing&Inspection Services 5 50 Risk Assessor 51 Safety/Occupation Health Engineer Asbestos Containing Material Worker Asbestos Containing Material Lab Tech 1 Asbestos Containing Material Inspector 11 Asbestos Containing Material Supervisor 11 General Contractor 1 Hazardous AssessmentsfRemediation 5 TOTAL EMPLOYEES 4" 75 (Continued on Next Page) 11.ANNUAL AVERAGE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES PROFESSIONAL SERVICES REVENUE INDEX NUMBER REVENUES OF FIRM FOR LAST 3 YEARS 1.Less than$100,000 6, $2 million to less than$5 million (Insert revenue index number shown at right) 2.$100,000 to less than$250,000 7. $5 million to less than$10 million a. Federal Work 1 3.$250,000 to less than$500,030 8. 10 million to less than$25 million 4.$500,000 to less than$1 mien 9, $25 million to less than$50 million b. Non-Federal Worts 5 5.$1 million to less than$2 million 10. $50 million or greater c. Total Work 7 12. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE 7) , The is a statement of facts. a. SN1A b, DATE { 01/06/14 s s 4 c. NAME#4D �. (:)-- C ;ViCe P AUTHORIZED FOR LOCAL REPRODUCTION Page 1 of 2 STANDARD FORM 330(6/2004)PAGE 6 AUTHORIZED FOR LOCAL REPRODUCTION STANDARD FORM 330(6/2004)PAGE 17 1. SOLICITATION NUMBER(if any) ARCHITECT- ENGINEER QUALIFICATIONS RFQ 2014-346-YG PART H—GEPIERE CitA ATIONS (If firm has branch offices,comp > re , ec�c branch office see rr 2a. FIRM NAME(or Branch Office) 3.YEAR ESTABLISHED 4.DUNS NUMBER Conservation Solutions,Inc. 1999 138591065 2b. STREET 8905 Ballard Lane 5. 2c. CITY 2d. STATE 2e. ZIP CODE a. TYPE Clinton MD 20735 Corporation 6a. POINT OF CONTACT NAME AND TITLE b. SMALL BUSINESS STATUS Mark Rabinowitz,Senior Executive Vice President Small Business 6b. TELEPHONE NUMBER 6c. E-MAIL ADDRESS 7. NAME OF FIRM(If Block 2a is a branch office) (866)895 2079 mark @conservationsolutionsinc.com Conservation Solutions, Inc. 8a.FORMER FIRM NAMES(If any) 8b. 8c. 9.EMPLOYEES BY DISCIPLINE 10.PROFILE OF FIRM'S EXPERIENCE AND ANNUAL AVERAGE REVENUE FOR LAST 5 YEARS a. Function c.No.of Employees a.Profile c.Revenue Index Code b.Discipline (1)FIRM (2)BRANCH* Code b.Experience Number(see below) Architectural Conservator 11 1 H08 Historic Preservation 6 • • TOTAL 11 1 11. ANNUAL AVERAGE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES REVENUE INDEX NUMBER PROFESSIONAL SERVICES REVENUES OF FIRM FOR LAST 3 YEARS 1. Less than$100,000 6. $2 million to less than$5 million (Insert revenue index number shown at right) 2. $100,000 to less than$250,000 7. $5 million to less than$10 million 3. $250,000 to less than$500,000 8. $10 million to less than$25 million a.Federal Work 5 4. $500,000 to less than$1 million 9. $25 million to less than$50 million b.Non-Federal Work 5 5. $1 million to less than$2 million 10. $50 million or greater c.Total Work 6 12. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE The foregoing is a statement of facts. a.SIGNATURE b.DATE 11/11/2014 c.NAME AND TITLE Mark Rabinowitz, Executive Vice President STANDARD FORM 330 Ref: 2.2 Qualifications of Proposer Team (Engineers) LISA H.HAMMER November 2014 P.O. Box 330203 Miami,FL 33233 (305) 858-4667 (305) 858-4237 Fax lisahhammer@bellsouth.net lisa@lisahammerrca.com CURRICULUM VITAE SUMMARY SUMMARY A native Miamian with over thirty years of professional experience in tropical and subtropical horticulture. Particular expertise in arboriculture,landscape maintenance,integrated pest management,plant nutrition, tree management during construction,plant appraisal,and tree risk analysis. Advise property owners and managers,landscape industry professionals,developers,architects,and engineers.Provide on-site consultations,prepare technical reports and specifications,provide project oversight,forensics and expert testimony in legal cases. WORK HISTORY 1987 present Lisa H.Hammer,Horticultural Consultant Private consulting practice in landscaping and arboriculture,advising property owners,managers,and landscape professionals on landscape management. Specialties include plant diagnosis and prescription, tree pruning specifications,landscape maintenance specifications,landscape monitoring programs,tree preservation programs,tree relocation programs,landscape training programs,tree and landscape appraisals,tree risk assessments,landscape design review,legal cases involving trees and landscaping. 1983-1987 Extension Agent, Urban Horticulture,Florida Cooperative Extension Service Developed educational programs in urban horticulture in Dade County. Targeted audiences were grounds maintenance professionals,retailers,and homeowners. Provided workshops,seminars,and on-site evaluations. Coordinated and managed Master Gardener volunteer program. Developed community gardening programs in inner city neighborhoods. 1982-1983 Laboratory Technician,Shands Teaching Hospital, University of Florida Performed laboratory duties related to medical research project on effects of pectin on serum cholesterol levels. Funded by Florida Citrus Commission. Performed gel electrophoresis,spectrophotometry,and basic laboratory duties. 1981-1982 Horticulturist/Keeper Aide, City and County of Honolulu Zoo Installed and maintained plants in aviary. Worked inside cages with various bird species,installing, pruning,and fertilizing plants for aesthetics,perching,and shelter for birds. 1979-1981 Research Assistant,Department of Fruit Crops, University of Florida Part-time student assistant to agricultural researcher in studies involving the effects of ultraviolet radiation on food crops,maximization of resin content in pines,development of abscission compounds for citrus,and effects of plant growth regulators on peach bloom. Duties included basic laboratory functions including the usage of a spectrophotometer and gas chromatograph. Also maintained experimental plants in the greenhouse and growth chambers. Performed micro-grafting and budding procedures. LISA H.HAMMER CURRICULUM VITAE PAGE 2 OF 4 EDUCATION 1977-1981 Bachelor of Science,Agriculture, University of Florida Major in Fruit Crops. Certificate of Specialization in Tropical Agriculture. Awarded William F.Ward Achievement Award, 1981. 1984-1987 Master of Science,Biology,Florida International University Thesis research in pollination ecology. Awarded Florida International University Travel Fellowship,June 1985,to participate in"Tropical Agroecology"course,Costa Rica. Organization for Tropical Studies,July-August 1985. Awarded Organization of American States fellowship,August 1986,to perform master's thesis research in Costa Rica. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Society of Consulting Arborists. Registered Consulting Arborist No.333. International Society of Arboriculture. Certified Arborist No.SO-0758. Board of Directors,Florida Chapter,2000-2002. Florida Arborist Association. President 1995. Florida State Horticultural Society. Vice-President 1984. LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS State of Florida,Certified Pest Control Operator. Certification#JF89007. American Society of Consulting Arborists. Registered Consulting Arborist#333. International Society of Arboriculture. Certified Arborist#S0-0758. Tree Risk Assessment Qualification. International Society of Arboriculture. PUBLICATIONS "Palm Shaving",Florida Arborist,Volume 5,Number 4. Winter 2002. Florida Chapter International Society of Arboriculture. "The Date Palm in the Florida Landscape". Florida Arborist,Volume4,Number 4. Winter 2001. Florida Chapter International Society of Arboriculture. Case Capsule#1,"Arboricultural Consultant",Vol.28,No.6,Dec. 1995. Pollination Ecology and Floral Biology of the Yellow Passionfruit,Passiflora edulis f.flavicarpa. Proc. InterAm.Soc.Trop.Hort.,30:35-44. 1986. The Pollinators of the Yellow Passionfruit—Do They Limit the Success of Passiflora edulis f.flavicarpa as a Tropical Crop? Proc.Fla.State Hort. Soc., 100:283-287. 1987. LISA H.HAMMER CURRICULUM VITAE PAGE 3 OF 4 PRESENTATIONS Trees Florida 2006,International Society of Arboriculture,Florida Chapter and the Florida Urban Forestry Council. June 2006. "The Grovenor House: A Successful Tree Preservation Project". Complete Tree Management Program,Florida Chapter International Society of Arboriculture,University of Florida Extension,and Miami-Dade Community College. October 2002. "ANSI Pruning Standards". International Society of Arboriculture,Florida Chapter,Annual Conference, 1999. "Site Considerations in Tree Species Selection." American Society of Consulting Arborists Annual Conference, 1996. "Case Capsule,Results of Internal Revenue Service Audit of Casualty Loss Claim after Hurricane Andrew". American Society of Consulting Arborists Annual Conference, 1992. "Effects of Hurricane Andrew on South Florida's Trees". Florida State Horticultural Society Annual Conference, 1987. "The Pollinators of the Yellow Passionfruit —Do They Limit the Success of Passiflora edulis f.flavicarpa as a Tropical Crop?" InterAmerican Society of Tropical Horticulture Annual Conference, 1986. "Pollination Ecology and Floral Biology of the Yellow Passionfruit,Passiflora edulis f.flavircarpa". COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP City of Miami,Tree Protection Code Revision Committee. 2009-2010. American Society of Consulting Arborists,Document Review Committee. 1995 to 1997. Dade/IFAS Cooperative Extension,Urban Horticulture Advisory Committee. 1990 to 2001. Metro-Dade County Tree and Forest Resources Advisory Committee. 1991 to 1994. TEACHING ASSIGNMENTS Florida Chapter,International Society of Arboriculture,Certified Arborist Training. June 1998. Taught Tree Selection,Planting and Establishment section of Certified Arborist training program. Florida Arborist Association,Southern Chapter. Tree Pruning Seminar,June 1995. Taught Tree Biology section. Miami-Dade Community College. 1991-1992. Part-time instructor. Taught Horticulture II,a required course for Landscape Technology majors. Dade County Extension Agent. 1983-1987. Planned,coordinated and taught numerous workshops, seminars and training programs on a variety of topics related to urban horticulture. Coordinated,managed and taught Master Gardener volunteer program. Lisa H.Hammer,Horticultural Consultant. 1987 to present. Numerous private training sessions for professional landscape maintenance and pest control company personnel,and municipality employees. Lisa H. Hammer, Horticultural Consultant Relevant Projects 2011-present Coconut Grove Business Improvement District Sidewalk Improvement Project Team: Reynolds Smith & Hills, Engineers Curtis & Rogers Design Studio, Landscape Architects Jim Urban, LA, - Consultant on sidewalks and silva cell usage Long-range program to repair brick sidewalks throughout the business district of Coconut Grove. Tasks included a complete survey and evaluation of all existing trees, recommendations for tree removals and replacements, selection of replacement trees in the nurseries, oversight of silva cell and tree installations, air-spading and root-pruning. Provided root-pruning and maintenance specifications. Included numerous City and public presentations and meetings. 2012-2013 City of Coral Gables Tree Succession Plan Team: Curtis & Rogers Design Studio, Landscape Architects Evaluated over 38,000 street trees in residential areas of Coral Gables. Performed Level 1 Tree Risk Analysis, made recommendations for tree removals and replacements. Provided specifications for installation and maintenance. Included numerous City and public presentations. 2012 City of Miami, Museum Park Landscape Maintenance Specifications Team: Savino & Miller Design Studio, Landscape Architects Cooper Robertson, Landscape Architects Reviewed landscape design plans for Museum Park and prepared landscape maintenance specifications. 2011-2012 Brickell CitiCenter Project Swire Properties, Inc. Tree Management Plan and Tree Relocation Evaluated all existing trees on project site and recommended disposition. Oversight of relocation of 12 large native trees on barges from project site to Museum Park. 2010-2011 Spring Garden Historic District Greenway Team: Reynolds Smith & Hills, Engineers Curtis & Rogers Design Studio, Landscape Architects Evaluated all existing trees and made recommendations for their disposition. Selected new trees in field nurseries. Provided maintenance specifications. Numerous City and public presentations and meetings. RiHEISENBO1TLE A R C H I T E C T S ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE & QUALIFICATIONS Proposing Firm — R.J. Heisenbottle Architects, P.A. ISIMMINUMMINIMPOINIMININIMIWOO — fir. .fir. • ,.�.NOS .v.>g•.BEACH RFQ 2014-346-YG Professional Architectural and Engineering Services in Specialized Categories on an As-Needed-Basis -_-__ a _ _ ‘1-ilrl VIN 1 ir,4 i F.11!"—"!,11.:ailialiraiii:73-1124171--4-1,%."4:"-iii-ii. it *1- ,1 , , _ I _ _ ------, - ,..... , „4„,,,-- ,..... _ , ,,,, MIAMI CITY HALL The Miami City Hall was originally built in 1933 to serve as the Pan American World Airways Seaplane Base and Ter- minal Building.The Art Deco style structure has been designated as a local historic site and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.RJHA provided full architectural,engineering and interior design services for the adaptive use of the Pan American Terminal to accommodate functional needs of the Miami City Commission,already occupying the building since 1954.The entrance lobby was restored and the main interior space restoration included new seating lighting sound and CCTV systems.A new security office and staff/press conference room were provided.Among the most sig- nificant elements of the interior that were restored to their original appearance are the ceiling panels depicting the signs of the Zodiac,and the beams decorated with stylized wings and bands in the Pan Am colors.The murals near the ceiling depicting the history of flight through themes ranging from Leonardo da Vinci's aeronautical designs to the modem Clipper planes used during the early days of flight by Pan Am were also restored. r- 3f u1?ii/ �- ' iii ._ i iii --.. „. -e ‘ ': ) - . , , . - , , ;„*a y Florida Trust for Historic Preservation Award Dade Heritage Trust Outstanding Contribution to Historic Preservation AIA-Miami Award of Merit for Design RJHA R.J.Heisenbottle Architects,PA•2199 Ponce De Leon Boulevard,Suite 400•Coral Gables,FL 33134•305.446.7799•305.446.9275 FAX•AAC001513 - I - se 1 --WA MO Or- Twrish.g' (11111� � r� «�^ �� iii } may Vanderbilt Mansion Located on exclusive Fisher Island, the Vanderbilt Estate is a magnificent example of the Spanish Revival architecture popular throughout South Florida in the late 1920's. In 1925, after vacationing several winters in the Miami Beach area, William Kissam Vanderbilt II traded a luxury yacht to Carl C. Fisher for ownership of the island. Renowned architect Maurice Fatio was retained to design the home, completed in 1940. Constructed at a cost of approximately 1.5 million dollars, the estate included the nineteen bedroom main house, guest cottages, servant quarters, a pool house, golf course, tennis court, swimming pool, fire house, pump house and an airplane hangar for Vanderbilt's seaplane. The dock was custom designed to fit Vanderbilt's 264' yacht, nicknamed the floating Mansion.The home was designated historic by Miami-Dade County in 1987. Today the estate serves as the home of the Fisher Island Club. R.J. Heisenbottle Architects provided full architectural and engineering services to complete the restoration of the historic mansion. The work included restoration of bronze windows and doors, new barrel tile roof, structural and decorative stone repairs, new mechanical, electrical, plumbing and fire protection systems. Interior work includes a new banquet kitchen and the restoration of Mr. Vanderbilt's living room, dining room and bedroom. RJHA has also designed the addition of new hotel reception offices, and club offices, fitting these seamlessly with the historic structure, while allowing the estate to better meet the needs of its current function as a private club. RJHA R.J.Heisenbottle Architects,PA•2199 Ponce De Leon Boulevard,Suite 400•Coral Gables,FL 33134•305446.7799•305.4469275 FM•AAC001513 iii� - i% -„ �/-/ ~-%~ �, ,, /jam./* -- . / i/% %- / %iii - ' i // � � iii/��j/// -�� -��; /�� �% i � i % is K. ; ti /-i r II 0 T cam ” " /$ ' x `. iii / % y,../ � �- .t i MIAMI WOMAN'S CLUB The Miami Woman's Club was founded in 1900.The first clubhouse was erected in downtown Miami on land donated by Henry M.Flagler on the condition that the building would include space for Miami's first public libra . The club quickly rose in membership and status becoming one of the city's premier social and cultural organizes ry tions,outgrowing its original home by the early 1920s. In 1925 the Miami Woman's Club commissioned noted architect August Geiger to design a new headquarters building on Biscayne Bay.The new Mediterranean Revival style building was completed in 1925 and was hailed as an architectural masterpiece,although its full design was never executed.The building continues to serve as the home of the Miami Woman's Club and although it has undergone a series of unfortunate exterior and interior alterations, its character-defining features remain. RJHA was retained to provide full architectural and engineering services for the restoration of the Miami Woman's Club. The first phase of the project will include structural repairs and other vital improvements in order to bring the building into code compliance for 40-Year Recertification. Subsequent phases of the work will include exterior and interior restoration, including replication of the intricate exterior ornamentation that once embellished the upper floors and parapet of the building. RJHA R.J.Heisenbottle Architects,PA•2199 Ponce De Leon Boulevard,Suite 400•Coral Gables,FL 33134•305.446.7799•305.446.9275 FAX•AAC001513 d a' mac ���/i " /ql .. 1 416 VIZCAYA EAST &WEST GATE LODGE Vizcaya Museum and Gardens was built between 1913 and 1916 as one of the country's finest pri- vate residences, inspired by the Italian villas along the Mediterranean coast. Recently designated as a National Historic Landmark, the museum and gardens are now open to the public as a visitor's at- traction. The complex includes a group of service outbuildings designed to resemble an Italian farm village. Service buildings originally included a Garage, Dairy Building, Mule Stable, Chicken Coop, Blacksmith Shop, East and West Gate Lodges and Staff Residence. RJHA, previously commissioned to restore the Garage and Blacksmith Shop buildings of the Village, was again commissioned for the restoration of the East and West Gate Lodge buildings, the latter having been abandoned for many years. The East and West Gate Lodge buildings were fully restored to be used as administrative offices. All new mechanical, electrical, plumbing and life safety systems were installed. Floors, windows and shutters were restored to their original appearance. Balconies, decks and metal railings were also restored. Exterior stucco was patched and repaired, while original color schemes were reproduced based on historic paint analysis. Heart pine floors, interior stairs and balustrades were also restored. Original wooden entrance gate and historic lanterns were brought back to their original appearance. These once grand entrance monitoring structures have been brought back to functional use, at the same time that their original architectural beauty has been returned to harmonize with the rest of this major historic complex and tourist attraction. R l H A R.J.Heisenbottle Architects,PA•2199 Ponce De Leon Boulevard,Suite 400•Coral Gables,FL 33134•305.446.7799•305.446.9275 FAX•AAC001513 1 as, I --- '. — A t _ _ , f 4 .. , - kk. GUS CENTER FOR 11-IE PERFORMING ARTS Built in 1925, the Olympia Theatre, now the Gusman Center for the Performing Arts, was the second "atmospheric theatre" in the country, and one of the most spectacular spaces designed by nationally renowned architect John Eberson. The ornate 1700 seat theatre interior was inspired by a walled Italian garden, complete with a hand-painted ceiling with twinkling stars and a peacock perched on the balcony. RJHA completed restoration of the elaborate lobbies, theatre space, green room and dressing rooms. In addition, work included new air conditioning, life safety and theatrical systems. ,,,,00; , . . ' . ;P }: -. . a° Bienal Miami+Beach Certificate of Award AIA Florida Merit Award of Excellence Florida Trust for Historic Preservation Florida Preservation Award Dade Heritage Trust Outstanding Contribution for Historic Preservation AIA-Miami Award of Excellence for Design Dade Heritage Trust Outstanding Preservation Project RJHA R.J.He'senbotie Architects,PA•2199 Ponce De Leon Boulevard,Suite 400•Coral Gables,FL 33134•305.446.7799•305.446.9275 FAX•AAC001513 rte'✓i � i��� ,.,..., ,,_ , ar- COLONY THEATRE The Colony Theatre was built in 1934 in the Art Deco style and commands a significant presence in the Miami Beach Art Deco District along the Lincoln Road pedestrian mall.RJHA restored the exterior configuration and ar- chitectural ornamentation, including reconstruction of the original marquee.The entry lobby and ticket booth were also restored.Interior improvements included the auditorium space and a completely new stage house with a full complement of support facilities and theatrical systems that transformed this former movie theatre into a full fledged performing arts center. In 2007, R.J. Heisenbottle Architects was presented with several awards for the restoration of the Colony Theatre such as the American Institute of Architects Florida Merit Award of Excellence and the Florida Trust for Historic Preservation Award. 0 olio; y 5 :1:r %%AMP AIM AWL AIA Florida Merit Award of Excellence Florida Trust for Historic Preservation Award Miami Design Preservation League Barbara Capitman Award Dade Heritage Trust Outstanding Preservation Award Rif li\ RJ.Heisenbottle Architects,PA•2199 Ponce De Leon Boulevard,Suite 400•Coral Gables,FL 33134•305.446.7799•305.446.9275 FAX•AAC001513 9p Military Museum Constructed in 1942, Building 25 NAS served as headquarters for Richmond Naval Air Station's 25 blimps that provided air patrol for the southeastern coast of the United States against German attacks during World War II. In the early 1960s, in an attempt to overthrow the Cuban revolution and after the failed Bay of Pigs invasion, the U.S. Government established a secret covert CIA operation headquartered in Building 25, conducting intelligence-gathering activities during the Cuban Missile Crisis. Subsequently the building was used as an Army Reserve Center for numerous drilling units including the 324th MASH (Mobil Army Surgical Hospital). After that it was used as a Marine Corps. Reserve Center for units including the Miami TOW (Tactically Operated Wire-Guided Missile) Company until 1992. Building 25 NAS Richmond will soon have a new mission,when it is relocated to a site within the Gold Coast Railroad Museum grounds, to serve as the Military Museum of South Florida. R.J. Heisenbottle Architects has completed plans for the building's relocation and restoration and work is currently underway. The structure will be moved in one piece and secured to new foundations and reopen as a museum. R) R.J.Heisenbottle Architect,PA•2199 Ponce De Leon Boulevard,Suite 400•Coral Gables,FL 33134•305.446.7799•305.446.9275 FAX•AAC001513 E I tZ fill I I, f i:11 r' kl I „ f THE FREEDOM TOWER Built in 1925 by the prestigious architectural firm of Schultze&Weaver as the headquarters of the Miami Daily News,the Freedom Tower acquired its present name after serving as the Cuban Refugee Center between 1962 and 1974,when it became a symbol of freedom for the thousands that went through its doors escaping Castro's oppressive regime.RJHA was commissioned in 1987 by then owner Zaminco International to conduct extensive restoration work to the rapidly decaying landmark,repairing and strengthening structural supports,replacing win- dows with historically accurate units,and removing layers of previously unsympathetic renovations.Hundreds of historic architectural features such as balusters,finials and obelisks were restored and replaced.The mural of the Old World was restored, and the former pressroom was converted into an elegant 550 seat banquet hall.The project's success earned MA an award from the Florida Trust for Historic Preservation as well as awards from the American Institute of Architects Miami and Florida chapters. j i R yam. a+< �‘ w ., h i j v j; _ s, / f AIA-Miami Chapter Award of Merit for Design AIA Florida Award for Excellence in Architecture(Built Category) Commercial Renovator Magazine Commercial Renovator of the Year Florida Trust for Historic Preservation Outstanding Preservation Project AIA-Miami Chapter Award of Merit for Design RU IA R.I.Heisenbottle Architects,PA•2199 Ponce De Leon Boulevard Suite 400•Coral Gables,FL 33134•305.446.7799•305.446.9275 FAX•AAC001513 !yoi� y �-yam oa „,��, SEARS TOWER The former Sears, Roebuck and Company Department Store was built in 1929 and is commonly re- ferred to as the Sears Tower. The building is one of the earliest examples of the Art Deco style in Miami-Dade County and predates the structures within Miami Beach's Art Deco District. Because of its historic significance, the tower section has been preserved and incorporated into Caesar Pelli's Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts design. It serves both as a functional and visual anchor to a large elliptical public plaza that extends across Biscayne Boulevard. In addition to restoring the tower, RJHA was responsible for incorporation a cafe on the tower's ground level. RJHA RJ.Heisenbottle Architects,PA•2199 Ponce De Leon Boulevard,Suite 400•Coral Gables,FL 33134•305.446.7799•305.446.9275 FAX•AAC001513 / � j%/ jam;; ii -.' --:- ''---------4 ----- mii,immommo.: Tir,,,, u il 1 alisullialivill' - - ' _ 1 1 t , «_. '2. z. 1A / 1� /� y S J 5, ! °$'i 9224' x' s ..,. ...j. �'�.. �s^'^...«,:t .4n ,1'''' s 5®1- t'WT I:7 43 £ 1 rte• 3 c �. Nom. / y / ice �: jam Vanderbilt Mansion Located on exclusive Fisher Island, the Vanderbilt Estate is a magnificent example of the Spanish Revival architecture popular throughout South Florida in the late 1920's. In 1925, after vacationing several winters in the Miami Beach area, William Kissam Vanderbilt II traded a luxury yacht to Carl C. Fisher for ownership of the island. Renowned architect Maurice Fatio was retained to design the home, completed in 1940. Constructed at a cost of approximately 1.5 million dollars, the estate included the nineteen bedroom main house, guest cottages, servant quarters, a pool house, golf course, tennis court, swimming pool, fire house, pump house and an airplane hangar for Vanderbilt's seaplane. The dock was custom designed to fit Vanderbilt's 264' yacht, nicknamed the floating Mansion.The home was designated historic by Miami-Dade County in 1987. Today the estate serves as the home of the Fisher Island Club. R.J. Heisenbottle Architects provided full architectural and engineering services to complete the restoration of the historic mansion. The work included restoration of bronze windows and doors, new barrel tile roof, structural and decorative stone repairs, new mechanical, electrical, plumbing and fire protection systems. Interior work includes a new banquet kitchen and the restoration of Mr. Vanderbilt's living room, dining room and bedroom. RJHA has also designed the addition of new hotel reception offices, and club offices, fitting these seamlessly with the historic structure, while allowing the estate to better meet the needs of its current function as a private club. I:ji i RI Heisenbottle Ardhitects,PA•2199 Ponce De Leon Bo Ievard,Suite 400•Coral Gables,FL 33134•305.446.7799•305.446.9275 FM•AAC001513 //" -_ • s - .,4 ikv.--.'"' *..'...,:‘ . ; :_, - , : CURTISS MANSION Built in 1925, the Curtiss Mansion was originally the home of pioneer aviator Glenn Curtiss who, along with James Bright, turned part of their 12,000 acre ranch into the developments of Hialeah and Miami Springs. Curtiss and Bright selected the Pueblo theme for Miami Springs, which was in- spired by the architectural vocabulary of Arizona and New Mexico during the 1920s. The Curtiss Mansion is one of the finest examples of this hybrid style that was built in Miami Springs. Today restoration work is underway and when completed, the Curtiss Mansion will house interactive media displays and objects that showcase the innovative genius of Glenn Curtiss, the accomplishments of other "unsung heroes" of our nation and the pivotal role that aviation palyed in the development and character of South Florida. In a partnership with Experience Aviation, the Curtiss Mansion Mu- seum will serve as home to the STEM (Science Technology Engineering Math) Academy. r /, Jere. � 1 9 1 1 , l I y i 11! R J F-1 A R.J.Heisenbottle Architects,PA•2199 Ponce De Leon Boulevard,Suite 400•Coral Gables,FL 33134•305.446.7799•305.446.9275 FAX•AAC001513 Viz= � y -- PARROT JUNGLE ENTRANCE In the 1930s Austrian born Franz Scherr began development of Parrot Jungle,an attraction he envisioned where birds could fly freely in a natural, landscaped environment. An entrance building of field stone was constructed in 1936, marking the official beginning of Parrot Jungle as a tourist attraction. The Village of Pinecrest purchased the property when Parrot Jungle relocated and converted the tourist attraction into a park for village residents, renamed Pinecrest Gardens. R.J. Heisenbottle Architects was engaged by the Vil- lage to restore the original entrance building, which had stood closed and in an advanced state of deteri- oration since construction of a new entrance building in the 1950s.The roof structure was reinforced and a new tile roof was installed, replacing an old dilapidated roof which had partially caved in due to fire. n RI' IA R J.Hesenbotde Architects,PA•2199 Ponce De Leon Boulevard,Suite 400•Coral Gables,FL 33134•305.446.7799•305.446.9275 FAX•AAC001513 HEISENBOTILE A R C H ( T E~ C T S 2.3 Financial Capacity As of 11/18/14, the Dun & Bradstreet Supplier Qualification Report (SQR) for R.J. Heisenbottle Architects, PA has been directly sent by Dun & Bradstreet to the Procurement Contact below: Yusbel Gonzalez, CPPB City of Miami Beach 1700 Convention Center Drive Miami Beach, Florida 33139 305.673.7000 Ext. 6230 yusbelgonzalez @miamibeachfl.gov * A copy of the report also submitted via e-mail r.. ,,.rM611.. ,.01llra0. • ...J................... INNUINMOMINWAIMMOMOMMMUNIUMMIMMiv miAMBEACH RFQ 2014-346-YG Professional Architectural and Engineering Services in Specialized Categories on an"As-Needed-Basis" RiHEISENBOTTLE R C H I T E CT S APPROACH AND METHODOLOGY a. ..... ..r..w .....MOMM....... ! ` RFQ 2014-346-YG Professional Architectural and Engineering Services in Specialized Categories on an"As-Needed-Basis" p HEISENBOTTLE A R C H 1 T E C T S APPROACH AND METHODOLGY Established in 1987, R.J. Heisenbottle Architects, P.A. (RJHA) is a full service architectural and interior design firm dedicated to providing our clients, both in the public and private sector, with superior quality design services. At RJHA, our defining commitment continues to be a balance of exceptional design, attention to detail and responsive client service. Throughout the design process, we encourage a high level of client participation, whether the client is an individual, a corporation, or representative group. Design is a team event and it is critical that all members of the design team, from consultants to clients understand the project goals and work toward a successful project. This team approach let's our clients understand the value of their knowledge and participation and makes certain that their needs are met. Our focused and orchestrated project management approach ensures that design meetings are appropriately scheduled, throughout all the project stages. Project Coordination and Management RJHA will provide you with professional management services throughout all phases of the project. At the onset of each project staff assignments are any given based on experience with similar type projects and not merely on staff availability. Similarly, the Consulting Team is selected based on the same criteria including their past performance on the RJHA Team of consultants. Directly involved in overseeing the project, the Principal-in-Charge and the Senior Project Manager are responsible for the progress of the work to include day-to-day operations, coordination with the Owner, coordination of team members, budget control and progress scheduling. Clear leadership roles ensure that multi-task projects are managed appropriately. The Project Manager constantly monitors project progress ensuring that budget, schedule, construction and quality of design are maintained. The full team and the client will be connected for seamless live integration of drawings, images and all electronic documents via our Newforma Project Information Management System. This integrated solution connects architecture, engineering, construction and owners to each other, to project information, to processes, to financial and resource data, and to remote team members, all for the purpose of more successful project delivery. Updates, mark-ups and changes are instantaneous, which greatly facilitates the effective cross coordination of information across all team members. The Newforma system aids in our observation and construction management services to include: • Enhanced Project Record Keeping • Receive and Review Contractor Submittals Electronically • Pre-Construction and Construction Meetings • Enhanced Contractor Coordination • Enhanced Site Observation • Quality Control ✓ Reports with Photos ✓ Review of Change Order Requests ✓ Review Contractor Pay Applications ✓ Closeout Documentation RJHA uses state of the art computer, printing and plotting systems to develop all construction documents in AutoCAD. We utilize a database tracking system that monitors all Project Correspondence, Transmittals, Request for Information and Shop Drawing approvals, which helps to ensure timely responses to all related matters. Our communication process includes, but is not limited to, periodic progress reports, periodic team/client meetings with e-mail distribution of minutes to all parties concerned, timely processing of all project related correspondence, direct contact at all times via e-mail, telephone and facsimile communications. — Arribb Arma u,. h NUM 411111111.1....a41111111111.11=111 VA "' 45.- 'v EACH RFQ 2014-346-YG Professional Architectural and Engineering Services in Specialized Categories on an"As-Needed-Basis" HEISENBOTTLE R C H 1 I F ( T S APPROACH AND METHODOLGY Schedule Control RJHA procedures for assuring timely performance of the work includes several factors such as determining our team capabilities to do the work, as well as, the firm's capacity to add the project to the workload. We will prepare a detailed work plan and schedule for the entire project including tasks, deadlines for reviews / approvals/decisions and contingencies for unanticipated delays or interruptions in schedule. Our strategy for maintaining the project schedule is to develop an accurate initial master schedule, which can only occur by understanding the scope early on, utilizing consultant input during design and construction documents phases and having complete team participation in its development. It is important to identify delays as quickly as possible to reduce impact. I Cost and Budget Control Methodology RJHA utilizes Internal Management Systems as well as a clear methodology for effective project delivery to our clients. RJHA's management systems evolved directly through the monitoring and budgeting of numerous projects from their earliest phases to final completion. This has allowed us to ensure the quality and budget control of a project as well as foster exceptional staff and consultant performance during all critical phases of a project. RJHA has built-in "check points" and solutions throughout the design process for mitigating delays and getting the work back on schedule and within the established budgets. For each of our projects, an Internal Project Budget is prepared under the direction of the Principal-in-Charge and the Senior Project Manager who will have full authority over the entire RJHA Team of key personnel and consultants. This internal budgeting establishes the man-hours necessary to complete each phase of the project, but more importantly, ensures that manpower assignments are well thought-out in advance and made to conform to realistic project staffing needs. This type of planning ensures that projects are initiated and completed on time. Detailed cost estimating at early stages of design have been an effective means of maintaining projects within budget or identifying budget deficiencies early in the process. Utilizing the resources of our team of affiliates, we develop "comprehensive cost estimating", which includes project contingencies for unforeseen conditions, minor owner changes and options for green building practices. Project/Client Communications RJHA is a resourceful company that operates in a collaborative environment that will ultimately result in the most reasonable and economical solution that is acceptable to all stakeholders. Regular team meetings are held to manage and control the schedule and budget and ensure that the project goals are being met. Two- way communication is accomplished via telephone, email and progress meetings between the Owner and Project Team on a regular interval and as needed. Meetings and reports at every stage of the project are important tools used to maximize our coordination efforts. Quality Assurance/Control RJHA adheres to the highest standards in the profession of architecture. Our quality control procedures have allowed our firm to establish a track record of"on-time" submittals and to produce numerous projects with a minimal number of Change Orders. Quality assurance is an ongoing process, not just a one-time occurrence. Its founder and principal, Richard Heisenbottle, FAIA, is a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects - one of the highest honors bestowed in the profession. RJHA has been recognized for its quality & excellence and has been the recipient of numerous design and performance awards over the past quarter-century. Moreover, our entire team has worked together on many previous projects and has refined our interdisciplinary coordination procedures as follows: are ..fir. ..111111111.. am armerrawarmusurm a011 mosemsamssmosemetaiwomsromimmumom 11 RFQ 2014-346-YG Professional Architectural and Engineering Services in Specialized Categories on an"As-Needed-Basis" HEISENBOTTLE A K C H I if T F ( T S APPROACH AND METHODOLGY 1) Strong Management - The Principal of the firm assumes direct responsibility for key coordination /quality control functions 2) Conceptualization - The Principal performs initial field investigation and formulate conceptual solutions for problems encountered 3) Interdisciplinary coordination - becomes a continuous flow of information throughout project duration 4) Checks and Balances-Senior Architect will review documents at all major project milestones 5) Documentation coordination - Project Manager develops drawings and specifications as simultaneous, complementary facets of the project documentation, eliminating supplication of data or conflicting information 6) Constructability - Our team stresses "constructability". Our key personnel have direct field experience and are familiar with construction methods and priorities to ensure the adequacy and completeness of the design. QA Goals • Integral Quality Management in our operations • Personal pride in our work • Error prevention not error catching • Promote Team Work in the office and on the team • Education and Training in-house • Staff Mentoring • Quality Documents creation • Prompt Response to Client's Request • Going That Extra Mile for the Client QA System • Lessons Learned Sharing information from recent similar projects • Timely Communication with Clients and Design Team • Inner-Office Reviews • Architect Quality Assurance Leadership • Constant Constructability Review • Value Engineering experience with similar projects • Construction Administration -experienced • Post Construction Services • Building Information Modeling (BIM) Green (Sustainable) Design The RJHA Team is familiar with the Design of buildings in accordance with section 255.2575(2) Florida Statue (Green Buildings/Construction) & Florida Green Building Coalition (FGBC) green certification programs, and has working experience with Green Home Standard Certification, as well as, the green building and LEED rating system and process. Our team of LEED professionals assists our clients with earning LEED credits on their project(s), identify environmental and social benefits, and determining green building strategies to best achieve the project goals. r.• ,.rte.. .000.6.. :'_ Y RFQ 2014-346-YG Professional Architectural and Engineering Services in Specialized Categories on an"As-Needed-Basis" RiHEISENBOTTLE A R C H I T E C T S SELF-PERFORMED WORK • Auditoriums and Theaters • Codes; Standards; Ordinances • Construction Management ■ Cost Estimating ■ Garages; Vehicle Maintenance Facilities; Parking Decks ■ Interior Design; Space Planning • Lighting (Interior, Display,Theater, etc.) • Lighting (Exterior, Streets, Memorials, Athletic Fields, etc.) • Planning (Community, Regional, Area-wide and State) • Recreation Facilities (Parks, Marinas, etc.) ■ Rehabilitation (Buildings, Structures, Facilities, etc.) • Urban Renewals; Community Development • Value Analysis; Life-Cycling Costing • Zoning; Land Use Studies SUB-CONTRACTED WORK Douglas Wood Associates (DWA) — Structural Engineering ■ Structural Design; Special Structures Maurice Gray &Associates (MGA) — Civil Engineering • Coastal Engineering • Coastal Surveys Johnson, Avedano, Lopez, Rodriguez &Walewski (IALRW) — MEP Engineering, Fire Protection, Sustainable Design and Development, LEED • Energy Conservation; New Energy Sources • Fire Protection • Heating; Ventilating; Air Conditioning EE&G Environmental Services, LLC, (EE&G) — Environmental Engineering/Consulting • General Environmental Services: o Environmental Assessments o Air and Water quality testing and monitoring o Environmental sustainability planning services o Environmental support services to achieve and maintain regulatory compliance • Environmental and Coastal Permitting • Contamination Assessment • Irrigation; Drainage • Plumbing and Piping Design • Lab Testing Services — 41111111111r, • . ▪ 4/0/0/NN■iit 411111111111111111•116 WHIMOINIMINIIMONIONNIMIONINIOM MOM.00.01MMONVOONNOWN.MOV RFQ 2014-346-YG Professional Architectural and Engineering Services in Specialized Categories on an"As-Needed-Basis" RiHEISENBOTTLE A R C H I T E C T S NV5 — Geotechnical Infrastructure/Foundation Engineering ■ Boundary Survey • Soils & Geologic Studies; Foundations • Surveying, Mapping, GIS, and other services • Platting; Mapping; Flood Plain Studies Conservation Solutions—Heritage & Conservation Services Curtis & Rogers — Landscape Architecture • Landscape Architecture Lisa Hammer, RCA— Horticultural Consultant • Landscape Architecture Additional sub-consultants can be commissioned to perform these services: ■ Acoustics, Noise Abatement • Air Pollution Control • Automation; Controls; Instrumentation ■ Bridges • Communications Systems; TV; Microwave • Dune Planting and Management • Highways; Streets; Airfield Paving; Parking Lots • Right-of-Way f- W a Survey • Safety Engineering; Accident Studies; OSHA Studies • Security Systems; Intruder& Smoke Detection • Sewage Collection,Treatment and Disposal • Storage Tank Repair and Monitoring • Control and Data Services: • Swimming Pools • Storm Water Handling& Facilities • Testing& Inspection Services • Topo Survey • Water Supply,Treatment and Distribution .r• .ir. .mow WNW Ofill/a/111MINIM itamemominnummamierommit #13,•204- 4' A. A Vii€ g : � -fl RFQ 2014-346-YG Professional Architectural and Engineering Services in Specialized Categories on an"As-Needed-Basis" Lo 45 C o 0 o m o o o v rn N 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 to ro o v N M co L al r O t a'' 0 O i t CO O O CO Q) CO cO O O O O co O (I) - rA c 0 N M Co wr C O L_ O 0 co E 03 G) to M O u ,, O O ( O O o O O • M X al 0 N M M M a., C L a, 0 v L dA wo to (n r ° v •L t0 CO O O O O M O co O Q N co M N -O =N ,_ M (o ro v, N O -6 3 n 0 (o (O M co O r : : : -0 4- 6 E Sn c Z N - O N N C N 0 LA P VI L a.) V 0 N CID W (° 0 —3 C N (n (f) O O (P) O r co cs,O O O co to CO (O ON (O ,_ O w E N C d L N co H Q Y =u. w U C O (O M O E CO E in < • p _ a Cl) C - v Q o Q < t0 N t o 4., E C •• Q N M Q ?O V O (D (O M N O ' CO n O v v H E w co o re u v Q O Z �- •N (O O O �� M 'C w O W M 7 C Q E u p O O F- Q Z • w ▪ �� Um /LL Y N . W ' N O 4 2 r ~ /C v t co a U (./) V To a' ~ 0 3SVHd M M M — N o C d U m C C H a m CO p .- c ; R ...._..... U L1.1 E• Q C. . U L >• co E Q a�i ro L a) 7 a o ) u U a Z Z U o rn a�'i Q o m Q -o I- 2 >. 1'}µ +� �) L- 2 O c ct o2S 2 0_ oc °' d 116.) v O fn N 3 (3 p Q2 rT= E �° �° y Z U a H S cn m cC U U o ct cn U a cn c.)v> a m a s i < C 1/1/1i =. RiHEISENBOTTLE A R C H I T I C T S FACILITIES,TECHNOLOGICAL CAPABILITIES AND OTHER AVAILABLE RESOURCES FACILITIES R.J. Heisenbottle Architects, P.A. (RJHA) is located in Miami-Dade County in Coral Gables, FL, which is approximately 10 miles from the City of Miami Beach. RJHA's close proximity gives us the advantage to respond to the City's requests for personal meetings, schedule changes, and on-site matters in a timely manner without delaying the project schedule in accordance with the RJHA policy of providing efficient project communication via timely responses and clear correspondence. RJHA is certified as a small business enterprise by Miami Dade County Office of Economic Development with a staff of 10 employees in the areas of design, production, business development, construction administration and office administration. RJHA leases a 4,160 SF office located on the 4th floor in the Merrick Plaza Building right in heart of Coral Gables at the corner of Ponce de Leon and Alhambra Circle. The building offers a three-story atrium lobby for an upscale professional image. Located within walking distance to area restaurants, retail shops and hotels. TECHNOLOGICAL CAPABILITIES Available resources and equipment for contract performance include, but are not limited to, wirelesss and remote internet connections (LAN/WAN system availability), Dropbox, Microsoft Office 2013 Professional Suite, Adobe Acrobat XI Pro, Avaya VOIP phone system, in-office fax and scanners, high performance digital and laser printers with scan to email/scan to folder capabilities. RJHA utilizes Newforma Project Information Management System to interface with Microsoft applications and move data electronically through the Internet, electronic mail, teleconferencing, desktop conferencing and "white board" technologies using VM Ware and Microsoft Terminal Services. This integrated solution connects architecture, engineering, construction and owners to each other, to project information, to processes, to financial and resource data, and to remote team members, all for the purpose of more successful project delivery. Updates, mark-ups and changes are instantaneous, which greatly facilitates the effective cross coordination of information across all team members. The Newforma system aids in our observation and construction management services to include: • Enhanced Project Record Keeping • Receive and Review Contractor Submittals Electronically • Pre-Construction and Construction Meetings • Enhanced Contractor Coordination • Enhanced Site Observation • Quality Control ✓ Reports with Photos ✓ Review of Change Order Requests ✓ Review Contractor Pay Applications ✓ Closeout Documentation asumewsiamilemerisik RFQ 2014-346-YG Professional Architectural and Engineering Services in Specialized Categories on an"As-Needed-Basis" HEISENBO1TLE R R C H I T E C T S DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS ENTERPRISE (DBE) UTILIZATION PLAN R.J. Heisenbottle Architect CBE Tier 1 5/31/2015 Miami-Dade County Architects, PA Micro/SBE Small Business Development (SBD) Maurice Gray Civil Engineer CBE Tier 1 12/31/2014 Miami-Dade County Associates Micro/SBE Small Business Development (SBD) MBE 9/20/2015 State of Florida Office of Supplier Diversity JALRW (Johnson, MEP Engineer CBE Tier 1 5/31/2017 Miami-Dade County Avedano, Lopez, - LEED - Cost Small Business Rodriguez & Estimating Development (SBD) Walewski) Curtis + Rogers Landscape Micro/SBE 3/31/2017 Miami-Dade County Design Studio, Inc. Architect Small Business Development (SBD) See attached Certification Letters - 40111111111kr. .4111111111b. iss▪wamomwoonsweammewassuommut 9%S : E �i RFQ 2014-346-YG Professional Architectural and Engineering Services in Specialized Categories on an"As-Needed-Basis" Sustainability, Planning and Economic MIAMI-M Enhancement Department COUNTY 111 NW 1 Street, 19th Floor Miami, Florida 33128 miiamidade.gov T 305-375-3111 F 305-375-3160 CERT. NO: 13054 Approval Date: 05/21/2012-MICRO/SBE May 22, 2012 Expiration Date: 05/31/2015 Mr. Richard Heisenbottle ANNUAL ANNIVERSARY: 05/21/2013 R.J. HEISENBOTTLE ARCHITECTS, P.A. 2199 Ponce De Leon Blvd. , Suite 400 Coral Gables, FL 33134-0000 Dear Mr. Heisenbottle: Small Business Development (SBD), a division of Sustainability, Planning and Economic Enhancement Department (SPEED) has completed the review of your application and attachments submitted for certification. Your firm is officially certified as a Micro/Small Business Enterprise (MICRO/SBE) in accordance with section 2-8.1.1.1.1 of the Code of Miami Dade County. This certification is valid for three years provided there are no changes rendering your firm ineligible for certification. You are required to submit a "Continuing Eligibility Affidavit" annually with specific supporting documents on or before your Anniversary Date as listed above. You will be notified in advance of your firm's Anniversary Date. Failure to comply with the said responsibilities may result in immediate action to decertify your firm. Every three years you will receive a full recertification review that may include an onsite investigation; SBD will also notify you accordingly. If at any time during the certification period, there is a material change in your firm, including, but not limited to ownership, officers, Director, scope of work being performed, daily operations, affiliations with other business (es) or physical location of the firm, you must notify this office in writing within (30) days. Notification should include supporting documentation. You will receive timely instructions from this office as to how you should proceed, if necessary. • Your company is certified in the following categories as listed below, affording you the opportunity to bid and participate on contracts with small business measures. Please note that the categories listed are very general and are used only to assist our customers in searching the directory for certified firms to meet contract needs. The directory for all certified firms can be accessed on the Miami-Dade County SPEED website http://www.miamidade.gov/sba . Thank you for doing business with Miami Dade County. Sincer_ly, Sheri !cGriff, Director Business Opportunity Support Services Small Business Development Division ustainability, Planning and Economic Enhancement Department CATEGORIES: (Your firm may bid or participate on contracts only under these categories) LANDSCAPING(INCLUDING DESIGN, FERTILIZING,PLANTING,ETC.,BUT NOT GROUNDS MAINTENANCE OR TREE TRIMMING (MICRO/SBE) INSPECTION SERVICES,CONSTRUCTION TYPE(MICRO/SBE) ZONING,LAND USE STUDIES(MICRO/SBE) INTERIOR DESIGN/DECORATOR SERVICES(MICRO/SBE) RESTORATION/RECLAMATION SERVICES OF LAND AND OTHER PROPERTIES(MICRO/SBE) DBDR0020 v20111026 Sustainability, Planning and Economic MIAMI�DADE Enhancement Department 111 NW 1 Street, 1991 Floor CPUMT ' Miami, Florida 33128 T 305-375-3111 F 305-375-3160 miamidade.gov CERT. NO: 13053 Approval Date: 05/21/2012-CBE Tier 1 May 22, 2012 Expiration Date: 05/31/2015 Mr. Richard Heisenbottle ANNUAL ANNIVERSARY: 05/21/2013 R.J. HEISENBOTTLE ARCHITECTS, P.A. 2199 Ponce De Leon Blvd. , Suite 400 Coral Gables, FL 33134-0000 Dear Mr. Heisenbottle: Small Business Development (SBD), a division of Sustainability, Planning and Economic Enhancement Department (SPEED) has completed the review of your application and attachments submitted for certification. Your firm is officially certified as a Community Business Enterprise (CBE) in accordance with section 2-10.4.01 of the Code of Miami Dade County. This certification is valid for three years provided there are no changes rendering your firm ineligible for certification. You are required to submit a "Continuing Eligibility Affidavit" annually with specific supporting documents on or before your Anniversary Date as listed above. You will be notified in advance of your firm's Anniversary Date. Failure to comply with the said responsibilities may result in immediate action to decertify your firm. Every three years you will receive a full recertification review that may include an onsite investigation; SBD will also notify you accordingly. If at any time during the certification period, there is a material change in your firm, including, but not limited to ownership, officers, Director, scope of work being performed, daily operations, affiliations with other business (es) or physical location of the firm, you must notify this office in writing within (30) days. Notification should include supporting documentation. You will receive timely instructions from this office as to how you should proceed;if necessary. Your company is certified in the following categories as listed below, affording you the opportunity to bid and participate on contracts with small business measures. Please note that the categories listed are very general and are used only to assist our customers in searching the directory for certified firms to meet contract needs. The directory for all certified firms can be accessed on the Miami-Dade County SPEED website http://www.miamidade.gov/sba . Thank you for doing business with Miami Dade County. Sincer- , Sheri cGriff, Director Business Opportunity Support Services Small Business Development Division ustainability, Planning and Economic Enhancement Department CATEGORIES: (Your firm may bid or participate on contracts only under these categories) ARCHITECTURE(CBE) ARCHITECTURAL CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT(CBE) ADA TITLE II CONSULTANT(CBE) ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES(CBE) q DBDROO2O v20111026 Sustainability, Planning and Economic MIAMIDADE Enhancement Department COUNTY 111 NW 1 Street, 19th Floor Miami,Florida 33128 miamidade.gov T 305-375-3111 F 305-375-3160 CERT. NO: 7712 Approval Date: 12/14/2011 -CBE Tier 1 December 14, 2011 Expiration Date: 12/31/2014 Mr. Maurice Gray ANNUAL ANNIVERSARY: 12/14/2012 MAURICE GRAY ASSOCIATES, INC. 14345 Commerce Way Miami Lakes, FL 33016-0000 Dear Mr. Gray: Small Business Development (SBD), a division of Sustainability, Planning and Economic Enhancement Department (SPEED) has completed the review of your application and attachments submitted for certification. Your firm is officially certified as a Community Business Enterprise(CBE) in accordance with section 2-10.4.01 of the Code of Miami Dade County. This certification is valid for three years provided there are no changes rendering your firm ineligible for certification. You are required to submit a"Continuing Eligibility Affidavit annually with specific supporting documents on or before your Anniversary Date as listed above.You will be notified in advance of your firm's Anniversary Date. Failure to comply with the said responsibilities may result in immediate action to decertify your firm. Every three years you will receive a full recertification renew that may include an onsite investigation;SBD will also notify you accordingly. If at any time during the certification period,there is a material change in your firm, including,but not limited to ownership, officers, Director, scope of work being performed, daily operations, affiliations with other business (es) or physical location of the firm, you must notify this office in writing within (30) days. Notification should include supporting documentation.You will receive timely instructions from this office as to how you should proceed, if necessary. Your company is certified in the following categories as listed below, affording you the opportunity to bid and participate on contracts with small business measures. Please note that the categories listed are very general and are used only to assist our customers in searching the directory for certified firms to meet contract needs. The directory for all certified firms can be accessed on the Miami-Dade County SPEED website http://www.miamidade.govfsba Thank you for doing business with Miami Dade County. Si _ -I , S - 'McGriff, Dire r Business Opportunity Support Services Small Business Development Division Sustainability, Planning and Economic Enhancement Department CATEGORIES: (Your firm may bid or participate on contracts only under these categories) HIGHWAY SYSTEMS-SITE DEVELOP/PARKING LOT DESIGN(CBE) HIGHWAY SYSTEMS-HIGHWAY DESIGN(CBE) W&S SEWER SYS-WATER DIST&SANITARY SEWAGE COLL(CBE) ENVIRONMENTAL ENG-STORMWATER DRAINAGE DESIGN SERV(CBE) GENERAL STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING(CBE) GENERAL CIVIL ENGINEERING(CBE) DBDR0020 v20111026 i Sustainability, Planning and Economic MIAMI-D 1E Enhancement Department 111 NW 1 Street,19th Floor COUNTY Miami,Florida 33128 T 305-375-3111 F 305-375-3160 miamidade.gov CERT. NO: 10909 Approval Date: 12/14/2011 -AO/ RE December 14,2011 Expiration Date: 12/31/2014 Mr. Maurice Gray ANNUAL ANNIVERSARY: 12/1412012 MAURICE GRAY ASSOCIATES, INC. 14345 Commerce Way Miami Lakes, FL 33016-0000 Dear Mr.Gray: Small Business Development (SBD), a division of Sustainability, Planning and Economic Enhancement Department (SPEED) has completed the review of your application and attachments submitted for certification. Your firm is officially certified as a Micro/Small Business Enterprise (MICRO?/SBE) in accordance with section 2-8.1.1.1.1 of the Code of Miami Dade County. This certification is valid for three years provided there are no changes rendering your firm ineligible for certification. You are required to submit a"Continuing Eligibility Affidavit"annually with specific supporting documents on or before your Anniversary Date as listed above.You will be notified in advance of your firm's Anniversary Date. Failure to comply with the said responsibilities may result in immediate action to decertify your firm. Every three years you will receive a full recertification review that may include an onsite investigation; SBD will also notify you accordingly. If at any time during the certification period,there is a material change in your firm, including,but not limited to ownership, officers, Director, scope of work being performed, daily operations, affiliations with other business (es) or physical location of the firm, you must notify this office in writing within (30) days. • Notificatiorrshould include supporting documentation.You will receive timely instructions from this office as to how you should proceed, if necessary. Your company is certified in the following categories as listed below,affording you the opportunity to bid and participate on contracts with small business measures. Please note that the categories listed are very general and are used only to assist our customers in searching the directory for certified firms to meet contract needs. The directory for all certified firms can be accessed on the Miami-Dade County SPEED website http://www.miamidade.govirsba Thank you for doing business with Miami Dade County. S McGriff, Di-'1,.•r Business Opportunity Support Services Small Business Development Division ustainability, Planning and Economic Enhancement Department CATEGORIES: your firm may bid or participate on contracts only under these categories) ENGINEERING CONSULTING(MiCRO/SSE) c: Jacob Mizrahy, Certification Specialist Veronica Clark, SPEED,SBD DBYR000 4011102.6 jSj{{ ij 1 t c. .V +; Lit 1 cn L � ' o • • E o 5 (u (I) 754 _ .**It u o . ;..1 tu (45 t4-4 rt ct.5) %.4-4 4,2 '6.1...„ - 0 t.,,,,‘ . tin d (1) t L LI 4� ., O al r- L .� Ln CD 0 Cf1 (65 •�--+ p N ao -i-, Ci G4 CZ O cn N a �, h4.4,444 1". .,44 U ,*., O) L 0 4�O o v 4... r 4,,,,,i4,„) co Q � CI) 73 ea C • L_ .—4 co coc° U o o .. �.1)a) 7:i N qty U N OO pIS, (4 D H0 ers 2 V Cr w Ch c1( to %• 0 CO v Z 7 o fT O r Internal Services Department MIAM Small Business Development COUNTY 111 NW 1 Street, 19th Floor Miami, Florida 33128 miamidade.gov T 305-375-3111 F 305-375-3160 CERT. NO: 10188 Approval Date: 05/29/2014-CBE Tier 1 May 29, 2014 Expiration Date: 05/31/2017 Mr.Victor Avedano JOHNSON,AVEDANO, LOPEZ, RODRIGUEZ& WALEWSKI ENGINEERING GROUP,INC. 2510 NW 97th Ave, Suite 220 Dora!, FL 33172-0000 Dear Mr.Avedano: Miami Dade County Small Business Development (SBD), a division of the Internal Services Department (ISD) has completed the review of your application and attachments submitted for certification. Your firm is officially certified as a Miami Dade County Community Business Enterprise (CBE) in accordance with section 2-10.4.01 of the code of Miami Dade County. This CBE certification is valid for three years provided that you submit a"Continuing Eligibility Affidavit"on or before your anniversary date of May 29 for the first and second year of the three year period. The affidavit must indicate any changes or no changes in your firm pertinent to your certification eligibility. The submittal of a "Continuing Eligibility Affidavit" annually with specific supporting documents on or before your Anniversary Date is required to maintain the three year certification. You will be notified of this responsibility in advance of the Anniversary Date. Failure to comply with the said responsibilities may result in immediate action to decertify the firm. Pursuant to the applicable section of the code as listed above, "once your firm has been decertified, your firm shall not be eligible to re-apply for certification for twelve(12)months from the time of the decertification." If, at any time, there is a material change in the firm, including, but not limited to, ownership, officers, director, scope of work being performed, daily operations, affiliation(s) with other businesses or the physical location of the firm, you must notify this office, in writing, within (30) days. Notification should include supporting documentation. You will receive timely instructions from this office as to how you should proceed, if necessary. This letter will be the only approval notification issued for the duration of your firm's three years certification. If the firm attains graduation or becomes ineligible during the three year certification period you will be properly notified following an administrative process that your firm's certification has been removed pursuant to the code. Your company is certified in the categories as listed below affording you the opportunity to bid and participate on contracts with goals. Please note that the categories listed are very general and are used only to assist our customers in searching the directory for certified firms to meet contract goals. You can find the firm's up-to-date certification profile as well as all other certified firms on the Miami Dade County Internal Services Department, Small Business Development Certified Firms' Directory at the website http://www.miamidade.gov/business/business-certification-programs.asp. Thank you for doi • business with Miami Dade County. Sincerely, Gary Hartfield, D' *ion Dir=. or Small Business Development Division CATEGORIES: (Your firm may bid or participate on contracts only under these categories) AVIATION SYSTEMS-ENGINEERING DESIGN(CBE) GENERAL MECHANICAL ENGINEERING(CBE) GENERAL ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING(CBE) ENGINEERING SERVICES(CBE) g ! ,, k DBDR0020 v 20140528 Internal Services Department MIAMI DE Small Business Development COUNTY 111 NW 1 Street, 19th Floor Miami, Florida 33128 miamidade.gov T 305-375-3111 F 305-375-3160 CERT. NO: 10469 Approval Date:03/31/2014-MICRO/SBE March 31,2014 Expiration Date:03/31/2017 Ms.Aida Curtis CURTIS& ROGERS DESIGN STUDIO, INC. 7520 S. Red Road , Suite M South Miami, FL 33143-0000 Dear Ms. Curtis: Miami Dade County Small Development(SBD), a division of the Internal Services Department(ISD) has completed the review of your application and attachments submitted for certification. Your firm is officially certified as a Miami Dade County Micro/Small Business Enterprise(MICRO/SBE) in accordance with section 2-8.1.1.1.1 of the code of Miami Dade County. This MICRO/SBE certification is valid for three years provided that you submit a "Continuing Eligibility Affidavit" on or before your anniversary date of March 31, 2015 and there are no changes in your firm pertinent to your certification eligibility. The submittal of a "Continuing Eligibility Affidavit" annually with specific supporting documents on or before your Anniversary Date is required to maintain the three year certification. You will be notified of this responsibility in advance of the Anniversary Date. Failure to comply with the said responsibilities may result in immediate action to decertify the firm. Pursuant to the applicable section of the code as listed above, "once your firm has been decertified,your firm shall not be eligible to re-apply for certification for twelve(12)months from the time of the decertification." If, at any time, there is a material change in the firm, including, but not limited to, ownership, officers, director, scope of work being performed, daily operations, affiliation(s) with other businesses or the physical location of the firm, you must notify this office, in writing, within (30) days. Notification should include supporting documentation. You will receive timely instructions from this office as to how you should proceed, if necessary. This letter will be the only approval notification issued for the duration of your firm's three years certification. If the firm attains graduation or becomes ineligible during the three year certification period you will be properly notified following an administrative process that your firm's certification has been removed pursuant to the code. Your company is certified in the categories as listed below affording you the opportunity to bid and participate on contracts with goals. Please note that the categories listed are very general and are used only to assist our customers in searching the directory for certified firms to meet contract goals. You can find the firm's up-to-date certification profile as well as all other certified firms on the Miami Dade County Internal Services Department, Small Business Development Certified Firms' Directory at the website http://www.miamidade.gov/business/business-certification-programs.asp. Thank you for doing business with Miami Dade County. , ,345... Sincerely, 14147111111111■,.._ Gary Hartfield, Division Directo Small Business Development Division CATEGORIES: (Your firm may bid or participate on contracts only under these categories) LANDSCAPING CONSULTING(MICRO/SBE) ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES,PROFESSIONAL(MICRO/SBE) DESIGN BUILD SERVICES(MICRO/SBE) IRRIGATION,DRAINAGE,FLOOD CONTROL-ARCHITECTURAL(MICRO/SBE) LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE(MICRO/SBE) PLANNING,URBAN(COMMUNITY,REGIONAL,AREAWIDE,AND STATE)(MICRO/SBE) PLANNING,SITE(INSTALLATION AND PROJECT)(MICRO/SBE) , RECREATION FACILITIES(PARKS,MARINAS,ETC.)-ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES(MICRO/SBE)"' - ""` ' -°` X ARCHITECT AND OTHER PROFESSIONAL DESIGN SERVICES(MICRO/SBE) "`.. DBDR0020 v.20140321 L RAHEISE\ BO i I I LE i ( c i ,.., ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,„_, „..., _ ,,... „... , ii..„ ,_. 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