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Attachment C (Consultant's Response to the RFQ)
• .. ATTACHMENT C . " . '. . CONSULTANT'S RESPONSE TO THE.RFQ' :� , . • • . 58 f ► ., - - Calvin, Giordano Associates, Inc. E X C E P T I O N A L S O L U T I O N S ARCHITECT AND ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR THE RFQ# MIDDLE BEACH RECREATIONAL CORRIDOR 2015-127-JR Prepared CITY OF MIAMI BEACH For: Due Date/Time: 1700 Convention Center Drive,3rd Floor April 16,2015 Miami Beach,FL 33139 3:00 P.M. t ,k 1 - a r 4, . 41 1 - •,w ..�� � y _ J . • ., .4"."11/11c r n 9-. 1 { •y ' a . pelt- zr,,/,// 'A��,,,:. - •4 ., 3� t' _ ^�, ,�' �•• ^ d ,,d � +C�*` .a�i s 7r Y T. .R "�+y.c�,�, a W v A 5 of ✓ A, r' - .«afi .. .#°3dk^• t^.aa. �„p.;,..14-,...,-,1-,s ' .v „, _ -. . .. 4* , ,..,1,'..; .a,e / .,,,,.''''' "''''il,°44'7, (..'`1t $ ' T.e„s ',. . ,.xa' •-sxW..... . ' > �'4 ..<.."te!i'.'C ei,.s+��ti�lsi►.�43,= Original Calvin, Giordano &Associates, Inc. brEXCEPTIONAL S O L U T I O N S TABLE OF CONTENTS Section 1 Cover Letter and Minimum Qualifications Requirements 1 1.1 Cover Letter 1 1.2 Response Certification,Questionnaire&Requirements Affidavit(Appendix A) 4 • Litigation 11 • References and Past Performance 13 • Code of Business Ethics 16 1.3 Minimum Qualifications Requirements Per Appendix C 20 Section 2 Experience and Qualifications 21 2.1 Qualifications of Proposing Firm 22 • Three (3) Relevant Projects 31 2.2 Qualifications of Proposer Team 38 • Organizational Chart 39 • Resumes 40 2.3 Qualifications of Proposer Project Manager 69 2.4 Standard Form 330 71 • Calvin,Giordano&Associates Standard Form 330 72 • Nutting Engineers of Florida Standard Form 330 103 • Lakdas/Yohalem Engineering Standard Form 330 119 2.5 Financial Capacity 134 • Dun&Bradstreet SQR Report Confirmation 134 Section 3 Approach and Methodology 135 • Minority/Disadvantaged/Small Business Participation 153 Section 4 Volume of Work Awarded by the City in the Last Three (3)Years 154 Section 5 Other Information 156 • Licenses/Certifications 157 • Certification of Insurance 160 Miami Beach RFQ 2015-127-JR I Architectural and Engineering Services for the Middle Beach Recreational Corridor 3- t Calvin, Giordano g Associates, Inc. `. E X C E P T I O N A L S O L U T I O N S SECTION 1 COVER LETTER AND MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS REQUIREMENTS .ter. ..,� - i°1 �. .s 1s ' t-, . , \ ,„j_ -, , ,■ t , . , ,.,„ 1 -,1 1' .ice - , .. � ` 11\a ‘i,.. '--- r , ? -,,:, ',-- 7 . , . .. ,,,,.. ,. ';:S).*.',:',1/471"'" i 1.• Ai./ ' .sitil 1 '...s. 111.4412'-`, rn.-,:-.,-,... ...;-.r,-,* , .44:_1/4._tti___ .. s- ,,h. 1 i ...,1 ,‘kiv if. • cour:i I'L '. -,'M 1 ' 31 A I ''..4.VI..1-.12,.."\._,,,, .... . ....: :_ 4-...„,.,--,,,,,-,,,,. ,,-,.- --..1.3ZN17..._:‘1.---:... _ ,, --,„ - -..--,,,,40;,---:-..:"----,\.,-,7 -,..: , ..7:::.. ..,:r.„....., -.,.„.,,i,. S, �' '.� /. l.,, _— .(//x ..,,,,.....,- 1/ -all II . ,.. ' t r _... .,. . „, - .IT � � t . . — ` v "1\ \w N +. ..w" " Vl� '� j " Y�++�` ., }-Iii ap -`100.474' `i "� *.M ,T..- - � . ." - 'yam'''` '' \ .' � �.s. '• �t.`'' t,< t.I.S . w "*.; " , '.s jam; \s' . tt a �-. w " y� . i Ir y ' ., _...... --...,... „....,A.,,,.. ,, Y ;. + iwit .4 ..0, . 'it w may_ . .._' - iti t f#, • v=‘45,::.-..-. _• , i:-..,...., _______..„ ...1k. t. - ' , 0,.. 40 • ' �, "-t ' � � .. p _= �, ; �• � '` lh � { am 1 _ Fes[ � } Miami Beach RFQ 2015-127-JR I Architectural and Engineering Services for the Middle Beach Recreational Corridor 1 J ~Z- ;-} Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. e - E X C E P T I O N A L S O L U T I O N S T"' - April 13, 2015 City of Miami Beach Procurement Division-Third Floor 1700 Convention Center Drive Miami Beach, FL 33139 Attention:Selection Committee Members Building Code Services Coastal Engineering RE: RFQ #2015-127112, For Architect and Engineering Services for the Middle Code Enforcement Beach Recreational Corridor Construction Engineering Dear Selection Committee Members: and Inspection Construction Services Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. (CGA) is pleased to submit our Statement of Contract Government Qualifications to provide professional consulting services for the above-referenced Data Technologies contract. and Development Emergency Management CGA is a well-established multi-disciplinary firm with offices located in Fort Services Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, St. Lucie County, Tampa and Homestead. For more Engineering than 70 years, our firm has been providing consulting services, supporting many of Environmental Services South Florida's beachfront communities. CGA's experience,gained through our long- Facilities Management standing relationships with local governments, and our diverse personnel makes us Indoor Air Quality uniquely qualified to deliver the required services stipulated in the RFQ's Scope of Landscape Architecture Services. Municipal Engineering . Planning If selected, Calvin, Giordano &Associates, Inc. located at 1800 Eller Drive,Suite 600, Public Administration Ft. Lauderdale, FL, will be the responsible office for this contract. The undersigned Redevelopment will serve as the Principal-in-Charge of the proposed project, and Tammy Cook- and Urban Design Weedon, ASLA, RLA, LEED AP, will serve as Project Manager and primary contact. Surveying and Mapping The contact information is as follows: Traffic Engineering Transportation Planning Shelley Eichner,AICP Tammy Cook-Weedon Principal-in-Charge Project Manager seichner@calvin-giordano.com tammyc@calvin-giordano.com GSA Contract Holder Telephone: (954) 266-6465 Telephone: (954) 921-7781 Fax: (954) 921-8807 Fax: (954) 921-8807 EXPERIENCE THAT COUNTS Mrs.Cook-Weedon will lead the in-house multi-disciplinary team with over 24 years of landscape architectural experience and demonstrated strengths in recreational, 1800 Eller Drive alternative transportation, dune refurbishment and planting design projects of high Suite 600 complexity. She has successfully completed numerous large-scale projects, which Fort Lauderdale,FL have encompassed design studies, planting designs, and the various intersecting 33316 professions and tasks necessary to manage this project through to completion. 954.921.7781 phone 954.921.8807 fax WHY THE CGA TEAM At CGA we recognize the City's need to contract a consultant that comprehends Miami Beach's international appeal, and as such can provide services that integrate www.cgasolutions.com and contribute to the branding and high-quality environments expected by her FORT LAUDERDALE WEST PALM BEACH PORT ST.LUCIE HOMESTEAD TAMPA/CLEARWATER JACKSONVILLE ATLANTA 2 residents and visitors. Additionally, CGA is currently designing and engineering of the Middle Beach's Recreational Corridor's segment connecting Indian Beach Park to Allison Park, and CGA's staff is currently supporting the City's negotiations with FDEP for a width exceeding the maximum allowable 15-feet to accommodate the pedestrian density of use being observed on the existing build portions of the beach walk and allowing of both pedestrians' and cyclists' uninterrupted utilization. We are committed to providing the City of Miami Beach with such quality services that both benefit the local communities and contribute to the City's international appeal. Thank you for giving us the opportunity to respond to this solicitation. I know that given the opportunity,the City will benefit from our extensive experience in the industry. Sincerely, CALVIN,GIORDANO&ASSOCIATES,INC. �� Cii � Shelley Eichner,AICP Senior Vice President 3 Solicitation No: Solicitation Title: RFQ 2015-127-JR Middle Beach Recreational Corridor(MBRC) Procurement Contact: Tel: Email: Joe V. Rodriguez, CPPB, FCCM 305-673-7000 x.6263 joerodriguez @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:Calvin, Giordano &Associates No.of Employees:302 No of Years in Business:78 No of Years in Business Locally:78 OTHER NAME(S)PROPOSER HAS OPERATED UNDER IN THE LAST 10 YEARS:None FIRM PRIMARY ADDRESS(HEADQUARTERS):1800 EIIer Drive, Suite 600 CITY.Fort Lauderdale STATE:Florida ZIP CODE:33316 TELEPHONE NO.:(954) 921-7781 TOLL FREE NO.:N/A FAx No.:(954) 921-8807 FIRM LOCAL ADDRESS:1800 Eller Drive, Suite 600 CITY:Fort Lauderdale STATE:Florida ZIP CODE:33316 PRIMARY ACCOUNT REPRESENTATIVE FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT:Shelley Eichner, AICP ACCOUNT REP TELEPHONE NO.:(954) 921-7781 ACCOUNT REP TOLL FREE NO.:N/A ACCOUNT REP EMAIL:marketing @cgasolutions.com FEDERAL TAX IDENTIFICATION NO.: 65-0013869 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. 17777-7-7R 15 5 1. Veteran Owned Business.Is ro oser claiming a veteran owned business status? YES ✓ 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. 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. Litigation History. Respondent shall submit a statement of any litigation or regulatory action that has been filed against your firm(s) in the last ten years. If an action has been filed, state and describe the litigation or regulatory action filed, and identify the court or agency before which the action was instituted, the applicable case or file number, and the status or disposition for such reported action. If no litigation or regulatory action has been filed against your firm(s), provide a statement to that effect. If"No" litigation or regulatory action has been filed against your firm(s),please provide a statement to that effect.Truthful and complete answers to this question may not necessarily disqualify a firm from consideration but will be a factor in the selection process. Untruthful, misleading or false answers to this question shall result in the disqualification of the firm for this project. SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENT:Prime Respondent shall submit history of litigation or regulatory action filed against respondent,or any respondent team member firm,in the past ten(10)years.If Respondent has no litigation history or regulatory action in the past 10 years,submit a statement accordingly. 4. References&Past Performance.Proposer shall submit at least three(3)references for whom the proposer has completed work similar in size and nature as the work referenced in solicitation. SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENT: For each reference submitted, the following information is required: 1) Firm Name, 2) Contact Individual Name&Title,3)Address,4)Telephone,5)Contact's Email and 6)Narrative on Scope of Services Provided. 5. 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 any public sector agency? YES 1/ NO SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENT: If answer to above is "YES," Proposer shall submit a statement detailing the reasons that led to action(s). 6. 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. 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. 7. 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 IRFQ 2015-127JR 16 6 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. 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/.•8. . -. ._• _ _ -•_ -•• -- --- - . .• . . •••_ - - --- below: • Currently,the hourly living wage rate is$11.28/hr with health benefits of at least$1.64 an hour, or a living wage of not using the Consumer Price Index for all Urban Consumers(CPI U)Miami/Ft. Lauderdalc,issued by the U.S. Department of Labor's••- . .• •. / • •• . e •• 1 •..-.•.• ' • 1.•. . . i.. • - " - --e. 9. 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? B. ✓ YES NO C. 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? D. ✓ YES NO E. 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 x Sick Leave x x Family Medical Leave , x x RFQ 2015-127JR 17 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 assurances, including financial and disclosure 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 selected 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 all 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 2015-127-JR 19 9 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 conditions of this document, inclusive of this solicitation, 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 requirements 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 part 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 Ref uirements Affidavit are true and accurate. Name of Proposer's Authorized Representative: Title of Proposer's Authorized Representative: Shelley Eichner, AICP Senior Vice President Signature of Proposer's Authorized Representative: Date: April 15, 2015 State of FLORIDA ) On this 5 day of ap/i I ,201 personally appeared before me ho County of INVw64--vA--• ) stated that (she is the �w Vitt PYQSidi. F of Calm,blov o , 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 to be its voluntary act and deed. Before me: Notary Public for the State of Florida My Commission Expires: - SARA R.BLUMKIN A � � ' MY COMMISSION#FF 178649 EXPIRES:March 21,2019 ` $ ....... &nded Thru Notary Puhric Underwriters, RFQ 2015-127:JR 20 10 Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. ,2y A, E X C E P T I O N A L S O L U T I O N S 3.LITIGATION STATEMENT team. The condominium association volun- In the last fifteen (10)years,other than the instant ac- tarily dismissed its claim against Calvin, Gior- tion,CGA has been involved in the following litigation: dano February 2011. 1. James A. Cummings, Inc. vs. Calvin, Giordano 5. Walnut Creek Community Development Dis- & Associates, Inc., Case No: 06-019973(18) trict vs. Standard Pacific of South Florida, GP, in the 17th Judicial Court, in and for Broward Inc., Et Al, Case No. CACE10019353. Suit was County. This case which was filed in 2006 filed May 4,2010.The case concerns the failure was related to the Palm Beach County Airport of an HDPE drainage pipe. The other parties Parking Structure. The case was settled in Au- include the developer, the pipe manufacturer gust 2007. and the contractor. The problems are primar- ily the result of defective manufacture of the 2. Yvette Lorenzo,personal representative of the HDPE pipe although design and construction estate and survivors of Orestes Lorenzo vs. deficiencies also are alleged. This case has Florida Department of Transportation, City been settled. of Pembroke Pines, William J. Russo, Nata- sha Russo, and Calvin, Giordano &Associates, 6. Calvin, Giordano & Associates and Frank- Inc., Case No: 0601924(12) in the 17th Ju- lin County, Florida filed lawsuit NO. dicial Court, in and for Broward County. CGA 4:2012cv00001 in the Florida Northern Dis- was a co-defendant in a wrongful death action trict Court against B.P. Exploration and Pro- brought by the deceased's relatives. This case duction Inc. in January 2012. The suit was was filed on or about June 30, 2006, and was filed in an attempt to collect payment from settled to the satisfaction of both parties in B.P. Exploration and Production for services September 2008. performed by Calvin, Giordano & Associates on behalf of Franklin County,Florida.This case 3. Armando Alvarez vs. Keith and Schnars, PA, has been settled. Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc., Commu- nity Asphalt Corp., Arazoza Brothers Corpo- 7. Villas at Harbor Isles Condo filed suit NO.CACE ration, Arazoza Brothers Corporation f/k/a 09-043012(18) against Harbor Isles by Quan- Aqualawn, Inc., Vila and Son Landscaping turn,Inc.,et.al.(Calvin,Giordano&Associates, Corp., a Florida Corporation, Edward R. Wie- Inc.); filed in Broward County Circuit Court. ner, Michael Viscount, Friendly Checker Cab Complaint originally filed 8/2009 (no claims Co., Inc. d/b/a Friendly Checker Taxi,Case No. against Calvin Giordano &Associates). Third 08-042981-04. This case was filed Septem- Amended Complaint filed 5/2012 including ber 12, 2008 in the 17th Judicial Court, in and claims against Calvin Giordano & Associates. for Broward County. Motor vehicle accident Condominium construction defects case with involving a turning vehicle into path of a mo- claims against Calvin Giordano involving al- torcycle caused by site line obstruction due leged improper sloping at lake banks and im- to bush not properly maintained. CGA was properly specific catch basin grate covers. This responsible for QC of roadway engineering case was settled for a payment of$2500.00 to plans, not planting plans. The case has been the Association. dismissed. 8. Merrick Preserve Condominium Association, 4. Vue Condominium Association, Inca vs. Vue Inc. v. Westbrooke Homes, Florida general Fort Lauderdale, L.L.C., ET AL, Case No. partnership NO. CACE 08 11218(07); Third CACE09012422 .Suit was filed March 3, 2009. Party Complaint filed August 2011. Breach of This is a typical condominium construction Contract alleging failure to include developer defect suit involving the developer, contractor, as an additional insured on commercial gener- numerous subcontractors and all the design al liability policy; Contractual Indemnification Miami Beach RFQ 2015-127-JR I Architectural and Engineering Services for the Middle Beach Recreational Corridor 11 r ,, Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. E X C E P T I O N A L 4,„..._ S O L U T I O N S and Common Law Indemnification claims in- volving alleged deficiencies in grading of back yards and paving of driveways resulting in ponding. Condominium defects suit in which developer filed third party claims against sub- contractors and design professionals.The case has been settled. Opposing Counsel: Name: Richard Sachs, Esq; Berman, Kean, Riguera, P.A., (945) 735-0000 9. Armando E. Silva, and Robin Silva, both in- dividually and as natural parents and next friends of Spencer Silva and Heather Silva, mi- nors,v.South Broward Hospital district,d/b/a Memorial Regional Hospital, Hardrives of Del- ray, Inc., d/b/a Hardrives, Inc., a Florida Profit Corporation, Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc., a Florida Profit Corporation, and ANF Group, Inc., a Florida Profit Corporation, filed suit on October 25,2013 in the Broward Coun- ty Circuit Court.NO.CACE13023917.A lawsuit for compensation was brought against Calvin, Giordano &Associates (CGA) by Armando Sil- va as a result of a motor cycle accident on a road designed by CGA.This case is pending. 10. Edward B Wallace Plaintiff vs. Calvin, Giorda- no &Associates Inc Defendant.Whistle Blow- er. Suit filed on July 23, 2012 in the Broward County Circuit Court.NO.CACE12020634.This case is being dismissed. 11. Kevin Young vs. Calvin, Giordano, & Asso- ciates, Inc., Case NO: 0:13-cv-61870-Scola/ Otazo-Reyes, filed in United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida,Fort Lauderdale Division.ADA lawsuit.The parties have dismissed this case with prejudice in ac- cordance with Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(a)(1)(A)(ii). Dismissal with prejudice, ECF No. 66) on December 19,2014. Miami Beach RFQ 2015-127-JR I Architectural and Engineering Services for the Middle Beach Recreational Corridor 12 Calvin, Giordano g Associates, Inc. - E X C E P T I O N A L S O L U T I O N S j 4.REFERENCES AND PAST PERFORMANCE DATE OF CLIENT/CONTACT DESCRIPTION OF WORK COMPLETION City of Miami Gardens Rolling Oaks Park-Pedestrian Trail Project Anthony Smith Calvin,Giordano&Associates,Inc.was contracted by the City of 2012 - 2014 Project Manager Miami Gardens to design a pedestrian trail within Rolling Oaks Capital Improvements Park and to provide a safe route through the surrounding neigh- 18605 NW 27th Avenue borhood to connect the new trail in the park to an existing walk- Miami Gardens,FL 33056 ing trail in the Dolphin Center Park located three quarters of mile (305) 622-8000 ext. 2803 away. The design for the trail included new outdoor fitness sta- asmithl@ tions, seating areas,and LED site lighting.A study was conduct- miamigardens-fl.gov ed by CGA to determine the best route for the walkway through the neighborhood and what improvements would be needed. New crosswalks are being added along with a solar powered, on-demand pedestrian crossing signal where the trail leaves the park. A custom-designed way-finding signage program was developed for all of the trailhead signs, directional signs, and mile markers.This afforded the City of Miami Gardens a unique opportunity for branding within the community. Besides deter- mining the best route through the neighborhood, the CGA team -. had to carefully plan the route for the trail through the park so rr� as to not disturb the hundreds of existing Live Oak trees on the site. Using GPS technology, the CGA team worked out the best _ _ route for the trail in the field,and then returned to the office to _ -4 translate those points into the final alignment for the pathway. _ — In addition, the existing drainage permit for the site had to be .,.... r. modified for the trail improvements. These new drainage facili- ties also had to be carefully planned to avoid removing any trees. CGA also provided construction administration services for the project,which is scheduled for completion in November, 2014. Miami Beach RFQ 2015-127-JR I Architectural and Engineering Services for the Middle Beach Recreational Corridor 13 n f Calvin, Giordano & A ssociates, Inc. E X C E P T I O N A L S O L U T I O N S DATE OF CLIENT/CONTACT DESCRIPTION OF WORK COMPLETION City of Dania Beach Dania Cove Park and Shoreline Stabilization Mark T.Felicetty CGA developed a waterfront park design on an archeologically 2011 Director,P&R Department significant site in the City of Dania with a scenic mangrove cove, 100 W.Dania Beach Blvd. using the site's history as an opportunity to showcase its histor- Dania Beach,FL 33004 ical value and ecological importance. The park features water- (954) 924-6800 x3730 front elements, including a fishing dock and platform, a picnic mfelicetty@ pavilion and an exercise path for the park users.Xeriscape, na- ci.dania-beach.fl.us tive planting was utilized to minimize the park's dependence on irrigation,and plants were selected for their educational oppor- tunities in highlighting their butterfly attracting varieties and towering Oak trees.The park contains a historic Indian midden, which serves as an opportunity for historical education. The scope included a phased approach to obtain grant funding for the City,while phase II is envisioned to include a second scenic • overlook area and a bridge to provide a continuous path to loop around the cove's feature. a • Miami Beach RFQ 2015-127-JR(Architectural and Engineering Services for the Middle Beach Recreational Corridor 14 Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. / E X C E P T I O N A L S O L U T I O N S 9 DATE OF CLIENT/CONTACT DESCRIPTION OF WORK COMPLETION Town of Kane Concourse Streetscape Bay Harbor Islands Calvin Giordano & Associates, Inc. designed and implemented 2009 Ron Wasson sidewalk improvements for the entirety of Kane Concourse's Town Manager Business District. The intent of the project is to update the look 9665 Bay Harbor Terrace, and experience of the concourse, consistent with the vision Bay Harbor Islands, FL outlines in their adopted master plan, without compromising 33154 the integrity of the corridor's importance as one of the few re- (305) 866-6241 maining stretches to boast predominantly well-preserved MiMo buildings.The project's scope included paving design,landscape RWasson@ planting improvements,lighting and street furnishings.CGA co- bayharborislands.net ordinated the Town's improvements with FDOT's plans to pro- vide improvements on the corridor's roadway. The project was funded through the LAP process, for which CGA provided all administrative services. As an important aspect of the project, CGA worked closely with all the affected businesses to ensure gm that construction impacts were kept to a minimum and that they were informed of all aspects of the project as it developed. 1 ,W yr t t . ..;III Miami Beach RFQ 2015-127-JR I Architectural and Engineering Services for the Middle Beach Recreational Corridor 15 Calvin, Giordano 8 Associates, Inc. _, E X C E P T I O N A L S O L U T I O N S 7.CODE OF BUSINESS ETHICS See the following pages for Calvin,Giordano&Associ- ates Code of Ethics Policy. Miami Beach RFQ 2015-127-JR I Architectural and Engineering Services for the Middle Beach Recreational Corridor 16 i°.i'_/R'.,P- Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. , .;/'-' EXCEPTIONAL SOLUTIONS CODE OF ETHICS POLICY I. STATEMENT OF POLICY It is essential to the proper conduct and operations of Calvin Giordano&Associates, Inc.(CGA or"Company")that employees be independent and impartial; and that when such employees are serving in governmental positions as public officers and/or as governmental or Company representatives, that such positions are not used for personal gain or in any other manner which raises a potential, perceived or actual conflict of interest.The public interest,as well as the Company's reputation, requires that CGA establish standards for the conduct of all CGA employees, regardless of whether such employees serve in the public or private sector,to avoid situations where conflicts of interest or unethical behavior may exist or arise. It is the intent of this policy to implement these objectives of protecting the integrity of CGA and its governmental clients,and of facilitating the recruitment and retention of qualified personnel by prescribing restrictions against conflicts of interest without creating unnecessary barriers to public service. This policy provides for transparency in CGA's Exceptional Solutions and services, and to otherwise increase the public's confidence that the highest standards of conduct are practiced in relation to all vendors/customers and potential vendors/customers of CGA and its governmental services contracts.One aspect of this policy is referred as the"No Gift Policy," which is intended to avoid even the appearance of a conflict of interest when doing business with vendors/customers, subcontractors, subconsultants, and lobbyists or their representatives. The "No Gift Policy" prohibits gifts of any kind, regardless of value, to any CGA employee in connection with or related to the employee's position with the Company, and/or directly or indirectly related to the services provided by CGA. In the event such a gift is received, employees are required to return the gift whenever feasible and when not feasible the gift must be reported immediately to the CGA Human Resources Department. This code shall serve not only as a guide for the official conduct of CGA employees,but also as a basis for discipline of those who violate the provisions of this policy. It is further declared to be the policy of CGA that employees who serve as public officers under a Governmental Services contract,are considered agents of the people and hold their positions for the benefit of the public.They are bound by all state, municipal,and other local government rules of ethics and conduct to uphold the Constitution of the United States and the State Constitution and to perform their duties efficiently and faithfully and in compliance with federal, state and local laws. Accordingly,CGA employees who serve as public officers must be familiar with,and abide by any and all ethics or other rules of conduct particular to their positions, including but not limited to those provisions of Title X, Chapter 112, Florida Statutes, "Public Officers and Employees; Part III: Code of Ethics for Public Officers and Employees,"which pertain to the administration of their duties. Such officers and employees are bound to observe, in their official acts, the highest standards of ethics consistent with this code regardless of personal considerations, recognizing that promoting the public interest and maintaining the respect of the people in government must be of foremost concern. II. DEFINITIONS A. Breach of the public trust means a violation of a provision of the State Constitution or this policy which establishes a standard of ethical conduct, a disclosure requirement, or a prohibition applicable to public officers or employees in order to avoid conflicts between public duties and private interests. B. Business associate means any person or entity engaged in or carrying on a business enterprise with a public officer, public employee,or candidate as a partner,joint venture, corporate shareholder where the shares of such corporation are not listed on any national or regional stock exchange,or co-owner of property. C. Business entity means any corporation, partnership, limited partnership, proprietorship, firm, enterprise, franchise, association,self-employed individual,or trust,whether fictitiously named or not,doing business in this state. is iii:: -: ' Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. {` �*.I�-1 �,�` EXCEPTIONAL SOLUTIONS CODE OF ETHICS POLICY D. Conflict or conflict of interest means a situation in which regard for a private interest tends to lead to disregard of a public duty or interest. E. Corruptly means done with a wrongful intent and for the purpose of obtaining, or compensating or receiving compensation for, any benefit resulting from some act or omission of a public servant which is inconsistent with the proper performance of an individual's public duties. F. Gift,for purposes of this policy, includes that which is accepted by, paid or given to an employee or for the employee's benefit,for which equal or greater consideration is not given within 30 days,including: 1. Real property. 2. The use of real property. 3. Tangible or intangible personal property(i.e.food,candy,event tickets,not limited to dollar value) 4. The use of tangible or intangible personal property. 5. A preferential rate or terms on a debt, loan, goods, or services,which rate is below the customary or market rate and is not either a government rate available to all other similarly situated government employees or officials or a rate which is available to similarly situated members of the public. III. POLICY AND WORK RULE • SOLICITATION OR ACCEPTANCE OF GIFTS.— No CGA employee, including employees of CGA serving in a Governmental capacity, or acting as a public officer providing Governmental services in his or her official capacity, shall solicit or accept anything of value to the recipient, including a gift, loan,reward, promise of future employment,favor, or service, not limited by dollar value; based upon any understanding that the service CGA provides, official action, or judgment of the public officer, would be influenced thereby. To avoid even the appearance of impropriety, CGA employees shall not solicit or accept gifts, loans, or any other benefit of any kind, regardless of value, from any actual or potential client, vendor, customer, contractor, subcontractor, consultant, or subconsultant of CGA. CGA employees shall further avoid soliciting or accepting money from any other CGA employees, regardless of position, for an employee's personal benefit, where there is a potential for such other employees to feel pressured or coerced to provide such money. UNAUTHORIZED COMPENSATION.— No CGA employee or family member of the CGA employee, including employees of CGA serving in a Governmental capacity, or acting as a public officer providing Governmental services in his or her official capacity; shall, at any time, accept any compensation, payment, or thing of value when such employee with the exercise of reasonable care, should know, that it was given to influence any action in which the employee was expected to participate in his or her official capacity in breach of the public trust. MISUSE OF POSITION. — No CGA employee, including employees of CGA serving in a Governmental capacity, or acting as a public officer providing Governmental services in his or her official capacity shall corruptly use or attempt to use his or her official position or any property or resource which may be within his or her trust, or perform his or her official duties,to secure a special privilege,benefit,or exemption for himself, herself,or others;in breach of the public trust. CONFLICTING EMPLOYMENT OR CONTRACTUAL RELATIONSHIP.— No CGA employee, including employees of CGA serving in a Governmental capacity,or acting as a public officer providing Governmental services in his or her official capacity,shall have or hold any employment or contractual relationship with any business entity or any agency which is subject to the regulation of,or is doing business with, an agency of which he or she is an officer or employee, excluding those organizations and their officers who, when acting in their official capacity, enter into or negotiate a collective bargaining contract with the state or any 18 Calvin, Giordano g Associates, Inc. EXCEPTIONAL SOLUTIONS CODE OF ETHICS POLICY municipality, county, or other political subdivision of the state; nor shall any CGA employee have or hold any employment or contractual relationship that will create a continuing or frequently recurring conflict between his or her private interests and the performance of his or her public duties or that would impede the full and faithful discharge of his or her public duties.This shall not prohibit an employee from practicing in a particular profession or occupation when such practice by persons holding such public office or employment is required or permitted by law or ordinance. DISCLOSURE OR USE OF CERTAIN INFORMATION.—A current or former CGA employee,including employees of CGA serving in a Governmental capacity, or acting as a public officer providing Governmental services in his or her official capacity, may not disclose or use information not available to members of the general public and gained by reason of his or her official position, for any improper purpose or for personal gain.. CODE OF ETHICS POLICY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I hereby acknowledge that I have received and read the Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc.'s Code of Ethics Policy, and understand that I must abide by the policy as a condition of initial and/or continued employment,and any violation may result in disciplinary action up to and including discharge,in the sole discretion of the Company. I ALSO UNDERSTAND THAT THE CODE OF ETHICS POLICY AND RELATED PROVISIONS DO NOT ALTER THE "AT WILL" NATURE OF MY EMPLOYMENT OR OTHERWISE CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT FOR EMPLOYMENT FOR A SPECIFIED DURATION. SIGNATURE DATE WITNESS DATE 19 167 .= Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. , \`= E X C E P T I O N A L S O L U T I O N S 1.3 MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS 7. Steve Watts,26 years of professional expe- REQUIREMENTS PER APPENDIX C rience Consistent with the minimum requirements stated in 8. Manny Docurro, over 15 years of profes- Appendix C: sional experience 10. Lakdas,over 35 years of professional expe- • Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. has been rience providing engineering, electrical engineering, 9. Richard Wohlfarth, over 25 years of pro- landscape architecture, surveying, and con- fessional experience struction administration services for over 15 years. Similar project completed during our • Our engineers,landscape architects and archi- history of providing these services includes: tects on the team have been licensed with the Florida Department of Business and Profes- 1. Weston Library Park sional Regulation,including among others: 2. Weston Peace Mound Park 3. Bay Harbor Islands 92nd Street Park 1. Tammy Cook-Weedon, State of Florida 4. Bay Harbor Islands 98th Street Park Registered Landscape Architect, License 5. Weston Tequesta Park No. 1328 6. Oakland Park Station 2. Michael Conner,State of Florida Registered 7. Dania Cove Park Landscape Architect,License No. 1181 8. Sombrero Beach Park 3. David Frodsham, State of Florida Profes- 9. Eagle Point Park sional Engineer,License No. 75507 10. Gator Run Park 4. Robert McSweeney, State of Florida Reg- istered Professional Engineer, License No. • For over five(5)years,we have partnered with 47506 both Lakdas/Yohalem Engineering and Nut- 5. Steve Watts, State of Florida Registered `titig Engineers of Florida to provide structural Surveyor, License No. LS4588 design and geotechnical engineering services, 6. Manuel Docurro, State of Florida Profes- respectively. sional Engineer,License No. 58594 7. Lakdas Nanayakkara, State of Florida Pro- • All our key personnel responsible for the im- fessional Engineer,License No. 37590 portant components of each project have over 8. Richard Wohlfarth,State of Florida Profes- 5 years of minimum experience in their des- sional Engineer,License No. 50858 ignated professional specialization as stated in each of their individual resumes, including among others: 1. Tammy Cook-Weedon, over 27 years of professional experience 2. Gianno Feoli,over 15 years of professional experience 3. Michael Conner, 25 years of professional experience 4. David Frodsham, over 7 years of profes- sional experience 5. Sandra Lee, over 20 years of professional experience 6. Robert McSweeney, 29 years of profes- sional experience • Miami Beach RFQ 2015-127-JR I Architectural and Engineering Services for the Middle Beach Recreational Corridor 20 )� Calvin, Giordano g Associates, Inc. yV4EXCEPTIONAL S O L U T I O N S SECTION 2 EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS 4 Ir ! 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'-5',• - " "te ,,1„ rx,;,, 1 ,� 0�,. i: r,..X .-J , a I �` \ o :i<�' ' Y • sir` ry*r. x �. _ _ .-,,,r, \,.-2,t,,,,,z.,,Iirs I.,fis,,s.,41:44,00.iis.,,,,,,,k* t %?4 'i I ) :'-- --'-'' •--a, — \ , . 21 Miami Beach RFQ 2015-127-JR I Architectural and Engineering Services for the Middle Beach Recreational Corridor Calvin, Giordano 8, Associates, Inc. ' E X C E P T I O N A L S O L U T I O N S 2.1 QUALIFICATIONS OF • Indoor Air Quality PROPOSING FIRM • Landscape Architecture We began as M.E. Berry&Associates in 1937 and be- • Municipal Engineering came Berry & Calvin in 1985. Twelve years later, the • Planning transformation was made to Calvin, Giordano &As- • Public Administration sociates,Inc.(CGA).From the beginning,much of our • Redevelopment&Urban Design reputation was built on repeat business with clients • Renewable Energy from the public and private sectors. Our success is re- • Resort Development flected in the quality of work we consistently provide • Surveying and Mapping and also in the personal approach we take with each • Transportation Planning and client. The winning combination is affirmed by our Traffic Engineering large number of repeat/long term municipal clients. • Utility&Community Maintenance Services We focus on adding professionals and technology that • Water Resources Management address the needs of our South Florida customers in- Taking advantage of our diversified staff's experience stead of simply adding new branch office addresses. and knowledge is what distinguishes CGA as a profes- Founded in Hollywood, our main office is now in Fort sional consultant and what allows our team to repeat- Lauderdale, within Port Everglades. Today, our firm edly complete projects on-time, under budget and ex- employs over 300 professionals who provide a broad ceeding expectations while doing so. range of services to meet our clients' needs. Our pro- The firm's municipal experience in South Florida fessional services include: is enviable. We currently or previously served as consultants to many municipalities including Sunny • Building Code Services Isles Beach, Bay Harbor Islands, Surfside, Medley, • Coastal Engineering Bal Harbor, North Bay Village, Miami Springs, Miami • Code Enforcement Beach,Medley,Palmetto Bay,Weston,Pembroke Pines, • Construction Engineering&Inspection Miramar, Wellington, Hollywood, Davie, Dania Beach, • Construction Services North Miami Beach, West Palm Beach, Riviera Beach, • Data Technologies&Development Lake Park,Lantana,Islamorada,and Marathon. • Emergency Management Services • Engineering • Environmental Services • Governmental Services Miami Beach RFQ 2015-127-JR I Architectural and Engineering Services for the Middle Beach Recreational Corridor 22 Calvin, Giordano 8. Associates, Inc. / E X C E P T I O N A L S O L U T I O N S PROFESSIONAL SERVICES (Applicable to this RFQ) LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE t�� � �. The Landscape Architecture Department has a unique , blend of qualified professionals who provide a variety of interests and personal expertise as an underlay to a° 4-- F's'4y r k,. our Landscape Architectural services.They are educa- 5 t. I ' tors, community leaders, activists, volunteers, artists, designers,sculptors and LEED Accredited Profession- als. This mix of talent allows us to provide our clients with holistic, well-rounded design solutions that, be- -> yond considering all the functional and implementa- tion-related issues needed to be resolved,ensure a de- project involves development or redevelopment, in- sign product that,once built,will provide for longevity, spection,reporting or design,private client or a public experience, value and unique identities essential to entity.Our broad range of project experience includes: establishing community branding. This is supported by our qualified, award-winning staff, including Reg- • Comprehensive plans istered Landscape Architects with more than 60 years • Grant application preparation and processing of collective professional experience and by a strong • Historic preservation team of supporting experts. • Hardscape design CGA's Landscape Architecture Department has con- • Graphic design and presentation siderable talent and ability within its ranks and has • Trail and open space design the resources of the company to provide all services • Feasibility studies - expected as well as unexpected - that may be need- • Habitat restoration ed during the course of any landscape architectural • Vegetative delineations and assessments project. The Department has been able to successful- • Arborist and tree mitigation services ly complete less traditional tasks, including applying • Invasive exotic vegetation monitoring for and obtaining grants to fund landscaping projects, • Development of mitigation options with an such as two separate $50,000 grants for roadside opinion of probable cost landscaping for the City of Weston,and the City of Da- • Wetland mitigation monitoring nia Beach's receipt of a$50,000 grant for median land- • Master Planning scape improvements. • Landscape and site planning Customer satisfaction is our primary goal, whether a • Urban revitalization • Greenway and streetscape design • Recreational facilities design • Environmental impact studies • Site due diligence • Environmental permitting and coordination r • Natural resource y� • • Wetland delineations and wetland functional- ��.. \ '1 ity assessments • Wetland mitigation plans for • Y ' 411, t.. M- a •. - • "4"' ` Miami Beach RFQ 2015-127-JR I Architectural and Engineering Services for the Middle Beach Recreational Corridor 23 f Calvin, Giordano V Associates, Inc. -.4- / E X C E P T I O N A L S O L U T I O N S CIVIL ENGINEERING Much of CGA's recent engineering experience has con- Throughout all phases of a project, CGA makes a com- centrated on the redesign and upgrading of utility in- mitment to provide the utmost levels of quality con- frastructure in Florida's older coastal communities. trol and professionalism.We take great pride in seek- Understanding the construction methods and materi- ing mechanisms and means through which projects als used 40 to 80 years ago in South Florida is critical can be sustainable. to a successful project approach in these areas. Streets/Roadways Working in historic neighborhoods, we have success- CGA's roadway design experience ranges from small, fully carried out design and construction oversight two-lane rural roadways to large multi-lane highways of the complete removal and replacement of existing and interstates. We work with the FDOT (Districts sewer, water, and storm drainage systems together IV and VI) on re-grading, striping, drainage improve- with new sidewalks and roadways - basically every- ments, implementation of ADA requirements, turn- thing within the City-owned rights-of-way, plus coor- lane additions, widening, and median modifications, dination with the landscape and building architects . for the new development outside the rights-of-way. and public outreach. P g Y We have designed streetscape improvements for mu- Exhaustive research of existing conditions during the nicipalities such as Doral, Weston, and Bay Harbor initial design phase uncovers many conditions which, �� < , ,. if left undiscovered,can result in significant contractor Islands. In addition, we ;. g have designed and per- r<. `�;.: change orders during construction.A good example is mitted parking improve- -•- the prevalence in many older neighborhoods of War- ments such as the Dania - renite Bitulithic Pavement, a patented design popular Beach Park N Go, and the -. - in the early 1900's consisting of a thin layer of asphalt parking fields for Pem- over a solid concrete base. Over the course of the last 70 years, many of these streets have been paved over, broke Lakes Square, Pem- Y Y P �'` and without knowledge of this condition, what could broke Gardens. _ � g Related services include: ; .; .... be a simple bid item can turn into a costly change or- der in the field. Navigating these issues, along with . loft • Roadway design older,substandard linework and drainage,and the ev- and permitting er-present Southern Bell concrete duct banks calls for • Corridor Studies the type of design expertise and historical knowledge • Intergovernmental agency coordination that our team brings to a project. • Roadway beautification projects When the few unforeseen conditions do arise,our phi- • Design alternatives analysis losophy is to work diligently with the contractor and • Lighting design client to redesign infrastructure at a moment's notice. • Parking lot design We understand that downtime on a construction site • Traffic calming measures adds up to serious liability to all concerned. • Pavement marking and signage • Parking supply and demand analysis • Emergency evacuation studies and planning • Roadway drainage design and permitting • Utility relocation design and coordination • Milling and resurfacing projects • Utilities in Redevelopment Areas Miami Beach RFQ 2015-127-JR I Architectural and Engineering Services for the Middle Beach Recreational Corridor 24 Calvin, Giordano i; Associates, Inc. "' E X C E P T I O N A L S O L U T I O N S SURVEYING AND MAPPING weeks, and several visits to a site.With the Leica C-10 CGA's team experience covers a broad spectrum of land 3D Laser Scanner, survey scanning is significantly surveying services. Our team has experience working faster and can reduce the time by up to 50 percent. with state, municipal,and private-sector projects. CGA One Visit,a Full View,Hundreds of Photos has fully equipped survey crews which can mobilize Recognizing the value to our clients,CGA was among the within 48 hours notice. first firms in Florida to acquire 3D laser scanning. Our The Surveying and Mapping Division of CGA uses the staff can now scan virtually anything in half the time latest technology when preparing surveys, including of conventional methods, with a level of detail never GPS equipment,automated data collection,laser scan- before available.The Leica C-10 3D Laser Scanner can ners, underground utility detection technologies and take a virtual,detailed snapshot of a site including ceil- a vacuum/slurry subsurface excavation system called ings,undersides of bridges,elevated pipe racks,tall fa- the VaXcavator that exposes existing underground cades,columns,and towers-areas that were previous- utilities.Operated by one of the field survey crews,the ly difficult to access. It collects millions of data points VaXcavator allows us to obtain subsurface horizontal of all items in a 360°horizontal and 270°vertical field and vertical locations required for design,in previous- of view,allowing a full field of view.This eliminates an ly developed areas.Additionally, Hypack software and additional visit to capture data not covered in the orig- Odom sounders allow us to offer hydrographic survey- inal scope of work or the question of where a grade el- ing services.By integrating with our Trimble GPS units, evation was taken on an object.The 3D Laser Scanner the equipment creates a three-dimensional model of captures all the items at once in a permanent record the water body being surveyed with tremendous accu- that can be filed, including hundreds of high quality racy and speed. photos and graphics or animations, from 3D to virtu- al walk-throughs of sites -ideal for redevelopment ar- Diverse capabilities for a wide range of needs eas, client presentations or commission meetings. For The CGA Surveying and Mapping Division is equipped added convenience,the survey data can be exported to with staff who are best-in-class. Our staff consists of whatever format our clients need, whether Auto-Cad, professional surveyors and mappers,CADD technicians Mircostation,or other software. and survey crews that perform the following: Trusted by Cities, Utilities,and the General Public Over the last 77 years, the CGA client base has grown • Boundary Surveys to include land development clients, FPL, Florida • Topographical Surveys Department of Transportation, Broward County Real • Hydrographic Surveys Property Division, and many cities within Broward, • Route Surveys for Engineering Design Dade and Palm Beach Counties.Whatever the project, • Utility and Infrastructure Layout CGA goes to great lengths and depths to meet our • GPS (Global Positioning System) Surveys clients survey needs. • Record (As-Built)Surveys • Sketch and Scan Descriptions Leica C-10 3D Laser Scanner In the past, detailed survey reports typically took 1-2 • • • s.. Ya4„y..y 4x A typical roadway overpass prior to scanning with the ScanSation. The ScanStation captures an infinite amount of data,including millions of data points for everything visible to the eye,not just the roadway. ScanStation is more accurate, faster and versatile than conventional methods. Miami Beach RFQ 2015-127-JR I Architectural and Engineering Services for the Middle Beach Recreational Corridor 25 F r . Calvin, Giordano &Associates, Inc. ', - , _ `• S f I ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES AND PERMITTING . , The diverse and in-depth work experience of our en- t " vironmental staff provides us with a critical under- ', W standing of current local and regional environmental ,' . t planning and permitting issues and the historic im- . .( , pacts that have affected the southeast region, as well ,, as the adaptive strategies that will be necessary to address climate change and rising sea levels. CGA's "�' multi-disciciplinary approach is reflected in the inte- -' grated partnership of our environmental department with the many disciplines of our firm. r ,; The integration of technical field skills, regulatory ._ « n +',. , details and overall project requirements allows us to .' address project needs from inceptions to completion. ' '„.' ,,,_,..,.`,. 1:mow Our environmental staff routinely coordinates details z,,,. . Calvin, Giordano g Associates, Inc. »r . - E X C E P T I O N A L S O L U T I O N S CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION/INSPECTION In addition,we believe a successful project begins with CGA has an outstanding in-house Construction Engi- the following goals firmly established: neering Inspection Team with the training, certifica- tions, and experience to handle any roadway, bridge, • Complete the project within 5% of the bid building, park or utility construction project, includ- amount and 10%of the construction time ing urban roadway reconstruction, rural widening or resurfacing, fixed and movable bridges, drainage, • Perform 100% of all required sampling and lighting and signalization, as well as landscape instal- testing in accordance with the specifications lation/relocation inspection and maintenance moni- toring services. • Minimize the number of project related corn- In addition,our team possesses the expertise to assist plaints that reach the Town with numerous specialized construction services such as constructability reviews, traffic control plan anal- • Work with the contractor to ensure the highest ysis, environmental services, public information, sur- standard of care is given to worker,pedestrian vey,utility coordination,schedule and claims analysis, and motorist safety innovative contracting method recommendations,val- ue engineering proposals,and innovative,project-spe- • Establish early communication, and maintain cific special provision development to address unique coordination with Utility companies to ensure technical or administrative aspects of a project. all existing facilities are identified, and estab- The CGA Team possesses keen awareness of technical lish an action plan to identify appropriate con- issues that will establish the management processes tacts and quickly resolve any issues if an un- necessary to foresee and resolve issues including: identified utility is encountered • Leadership: Strong management, engineering • Perform timely inspection of all components and technical skills as well as experience in and provide accurate,daily quantities of mate- similar urban projects,with the ability to fore- rials and work performed see potential conflicts and ensure their reso- lution does not affect the project budget and/ • Closely monitor the Contractor's operations or schedule and minimize impacts to the traveling public. • Communication: Effective communication • Provide up-to-date project status and schedule skills and a demonstrated ability to work with information to the Town and relevant project the Town, the Contractor and the Community stakeholders, as well as to the traveling pub- through close and frequent communication lic, residents, businesses, emergency services with all project stakeholders and government entities that will be directly affected by construction operations • Coordination: Constant, diligent coordination Our Team's personnel is FDOT/CTQP/MOT qualified, among all project stakeholders is essential in and will be made available at a moment's notice and order to maintain the project schedule, min- ready to provide the necessary skills and equipment imize construction impacts, and gain public for the assignments, as required. Also, provided if support needed, qualified and experienced personnel to aug- ment the in-house staff,and assist in the construction engineering inspection and administrative functions. Miami Beach RFQ 2015-127-JR I Architectural and Engineering Services for the Middle Beach Recreational Corridor 27 --r== , ,,= Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. 1= 7 r �`Y E X C E P T I O N A L S O L U T I O N S is 0 EXPERIENCE IN URBAN BUILT-OUT Area under a general engineering and planning ENVIRONMENTS contract with the City of Oakland Park. Overall,our company experience,though broad,has Miami Beach North Shore Community been very focused on addressing the needs of the Improvements - CGA was hired by the City of Miami Clients we serve,many of which have been in urban Beach to implement an adopted Basis of Design areas. Our in-house departments and disciplines Review (BODR), which was prepared by another have worked and partnered successfully on several consultant. The BODR was a planning document types of projects,integrating design components of that sought to resolve community improvements the built environment.This has resulted in a series of with utility upgrades, much needed parking and projects that showcase our portfolio,including: landscape and branding. CGA, with the leadership of Delray Beach-At the request of the Delray Beach CRA our Landscape Architecture Department leading a District, CGA has prepared designs and construction multi-disciplinary team,conducted a feasibility,safety plans for several projects within the CRA's district and implementation audit of the adopted BODR and including streetscapes, urban plaza design, planting identified several included design recommendations design and park design. An example of a sustainable that the previous consultant made which posed "Green" design project is the Pineapple Grove parking severe safety concerns and which would not have lot, located two blocks north of the East Atlantic been permitted at the time of the County's and Avenue on NE 3rd Avenue within the Pineapple Grove State's reviews. Additionally, the BODR identified Arts District. CGA provided landscape architecture, vegetation for ROW plantings that, in our experience survey and engineering services for this small but having conducted many urban roadway beautification significant parking area. To address the need for projects,were ill-suited for their application. Because parking,the CRA directed our design staff to maximize of CGA's team-approach to the project, coupled with the parking spaces while also addressing pedestrian the experience we brought to the table in preparing access throughout the predominately warehouse complex projects whose success relies on the seamless district. To promote the Arts District, the design also intersection of various disciplines, we were able to included two raised seat walls to encourage the local make the necessary recommendations in a proactive businesses to utilize the area for breaks and lunchtime manner for design changes that would facilitate the green space.This project also encouraged green design implementation and permitting process. In support as it provided the City of Delray Beach with a pilot of the City, CGA also conducted several community project for the inclusion of pervious pavers. Spaces outreach meetings to communicate the modifications to display public art and a playful bike rack were also to the plan, communicate to the residents why the incorporated to inspire future creativity in the space. modifications were being proposed, how it was Planting and irrigation provided further softened changing and we aided in buffering the City from what enhancement between the harsh building surfaces could have been a backlash of criticism. Through these on two edges of the space. The City's signature light efforts, CGA was able to bring the project through fixtures also included an LED specification to further design and permitting, while saving time, effort and the green design principles. Projects currently being money for the City. The project is presently being developed under contract include a Fire Station Plaza, budgeted for continued implementation in phases. new parks,and the Artists'Alley streetscape project. Dania Beach - CGA has provided planning, landscape Oakland Park - CGA prepared the Oakland Park architecture, survey, and traffic engineering services CRA Plan in conjunction with Lambert Advisory, to the Dania Beach CRA. Projects have included survey LLC. The Oakland Park CRA Plan outlined extensive sketch and description of the expanded CRA area, a capital improvement projects to address significant "Green" Annex, and platting for the Dania Beach City and frequent flooding in the area, streetscape and Center. The Green Annex project included working aesthetic improvement for both the Downtown and with residents, property owners and local not-for- Midtown Oakland Park.As a part of the contract, CGA profit organizations to identify and utilize vacant sites supervised a number of capital improvement projects for neighborhood gardens.The goal of the construction including projects in the Community Redevelopment is to engage the residents in Sun Garden Isles in the Miami Beach RFQ 2015-127-JR I Architectural and Engineering Services for the Middle Beach Recreational Corridor 28 Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. - E X C E P T I O N A L S O L U T I O N S rebuilding of their community's green spaces and to residents participation. take pride in their property as well as vacant parcels. CGA's work on the Dania Beach City Center included GRANTS AND ALTERNATE preparing a plat for a mix of uses in the new Downtown FUNDING SOURCES j Dania Beach and an application to remove Dania Beach CGA has extensive experience in ap- Boulevard from the Broward County Traffic-ways Plan plying, obtaining and administering ••• in order to allow flexibility in the future urban design of the area. grants on behalf of municipal clients. ' _ o:o Our staff is capable of exploring re- um Hollywood Beach - CGA created development development programs to determine standards for the Hollywood Beach Community potential for funding.Our systematic Redevelopment District. The intent was to maintain approach to applying for grants including Communi- compliance with the City's Comprehensive Master Plan ty Development Block Grant (CDBG) administration and to preserve and establish a standard of character experience for our clients has proven to be success- and 'branding' for Hollywood Beach, founded on the ful, returning a high rate of positive results including existing stock of historic and contributing structures. several streetscape beautification projects, communi- An important element was to ensure all new ty redevelopments and engineering projects, totaling construction is similar in scale,massing and articulation over$6 million dollars for Dania Beach,Medley,Sunny to its historic context. Measures to enhance public Isles Beach,Surfside,West Park,and Weston. access and minimize the impact of parked vehicles CGA has provided services to public sector clients for through establishing opportunities to provide off- over 30 years, mostly through long-lasting continu- site parking to meet the demands characteristic of a ing-services contracts and on project-per-project ba- tourist-based industry and to increase a dependence sis. and reliance on locally-provided public transportation systems was also a design key. The standards create a framework for an aesthetically attractive corridor with innovative architecture and landscape conditions sensitive to the historic character of the area; all while consistent with `green' and environmentally-friendly development standards. COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT One essential and integral aspect of our design processes is public participation.CGA has coordinated workshops to present, discuss and obtain feedback for many issues revolving around our varied and experienced municipal work.After we typically involve the community in establishing the goals, objectives and policies for the project, we engage them in the development of scenario alternatives and in design resolutions for the issues that are either shared by the community at large or which need to be compromised. Our experience supporting municipal staff has kept us abreast of cutting edge,innovative planning,design and development trends and practices. Utilizing handheld voting devices used in community workshops in Key West allowed us to gauge the pulse of the community and allow more introverted, interested participants to give their opinion and leveled the playing field for Miami Beach RFQ 2015-127-JR I Architectural and Engineering Services for the Middle Beach Recreational Corridor 29 ( i Calvin, Giordano g Associates, Inc. E X C E P T I O N A L S O L U T I O N S SUB-CONSULTANTS facilities (K-12 and higher educational facilities) in- LAKDAS/YOHALEM ENGINEERING,INC. (LYE) cluding auditoriums,stadiums/sports facilities,water LYE is a medium sized professional Civil, Structural, and wastewater treatment plants,water storage facili- Marine & Bridge Engineering firm that has been in ties,courthouses,industrial parks,mining operations, practice in South Florida since 1965 and working at shopping centers, residential communities, hotels, the Port since 1980.LYE,is a Certified Business by the assisted-living facilities, high-rise condominiums and State of Florida,Palm Beach and Broward County,and office towers,and communication towers. Nutting has Department of Transportation.Their Engineering ser- maintained a qualification based contract with Bro- vices include the following: ward County Board of County Commissioners contin- Structural: uously since 1987. • Structural Condition Survey of existing build- ings and bridge structures • Structural Design for new and addition to ex- isting building structures • Port &Airport Terminal and related building facilities • Petroleum Facilities,Terminals and Tanks • Parks and Recreational Projects • Feasibility Design and Compile Reports • Damage Assessment and Failure Evaluation of structures • Water and Wastewater Treatment plant struc- tural design • Piers, Bulkhead Walls, Marinas, Seawalls and Dock Structures • Value-Engineering and constructability review of construction documents prepared by others • On-site Threshold and Special Inspection ser- vices during construction • Construction and Project Management NUTTING ENGINEERS OF FLORIDA,INC. Nutting Engineers of Florida, Inc. has been one of the premier geotechnical engineering firms in South Florida since its inception in 1967. Nutting's com- prehensive range of services include geotechnical ex- ploration and engineering including soil borings and groundwater well drilling, monitoring of pile installa- tion, groundwork modification and chemical grouting procedures, quality control/quality assurance testing of construction materials,structural inspections (spe- cial/threshold) of structures. Led by Mr. Richard Wohlfarth, PE, Principal and Di- rector of Engineering, the Nutting engineering team has been involved in airports (including a multi-year contract for the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood Airport), seaports,roadways,bridges,parking lots and garages, drainage systems, city halls and municipal buildings, parks, recreational facilities, hospitals, educational Miami Beach RFQ 2015-127-JR I Architectural and Engineering Services for the Middle Beach Recreational Corridor 30 Calvin, Giordano g Associates, Inc. E X C E P T I O N A L L____ S O L U T I O N S THREE (3) RELEVANT PROJECTS The following are three (3) relevant projects for Calvin,Giordano&Associates. REFERENCE 1-DANIA COVE PARK AND SHORELINE STABILIZATION Client Name: City of Dania Beach Address: 100 W Dania Beach Blvd., Dania Beach, FL 33004 Contact at time of contract: Mark T Felicetty,Director,P&R Department Phone Number: (954) 924-6800 x3730 Email: mfelicetty @ci.dania-beach.fl.us Consultant name,address,phone number and email: Calvin,Giordano&Associates,Inc. 1800 Eller Drive#600,Ft Lauderdale,FL 33316 Tel: 954-921-7781 Project Manager: Tammy Cook-Weedon,RLA TCook @cgasolutions.com Description of the scope of the work: CGA developed a waterfront park design on an archeologically significant site in the City of Dania with a scenic mangrove cove,using the site's history as an opportunity to showcase its historical value and ecological impor- tance. The park features waterfront elements, including a fishing dock and platform, a picnic pavilion and an exercise path for the park users. Xeriscape, native planting was utilized to minimize the park's dependence on irrigation,and plants were selected for their educational opportunities in highlighting their butterfly attracting varieties and towering Oak trees.The park contains a historic Indian midden,which serves as an opportunity for historical education. The scope included a phased approach to obtain grant funding for the City, while phase II is envisioned to include a second scenic overlook area and a bridge to provide a continuous path to loop around the cove's feature. Role: Lead Consultant,Full-service provider Responsibilities: Landscape Architecture,Environmental Planning,Civil Engineering Surveying,Construction Administration,Environmental Graphics Commencement: 2010 Completion: 2011 Fees paid to CGA: $103,000.00 Estimated Cost: $536,800.00 Actual Construction Cost: $510,000.00 Miami Beach RFQ 2015-127-JR I Architectural and Engineering Services for the Middle Beach Recreational Corridor 31 f r^ Calvin, Giordano &Associates, Inc. E X C E P T I O N A L S O L U T I O N S REFERENCE 2 -KANE CONCOURSE STREETSCAPE Client Name: Town of Bay Harbor Islands Address: 9665 Bay Harbor Terrace,Bay Harbor Islands,FL 33154 Contact at time of contract: Ron Wasson,Town Manager Phone Number: (305) 866-6241 Email: RWasson @bayharborislands.net Consultant name,address,phone number and email: Calvin,Giordano&Associates,Inc. 1800 Eller Drive#600,Ft Lauderdale, FL 33316 Tel: 954-921-7781 Project Manager:Tammy Cook-Weedon,RLA TCook @cgasolutions.com Assistant Project Manager: Gianno Feoli GFeoli @cgasolutions.com Description of the scope of the work: Calvin Giordano &Associates, Inc. designed and implemented sidewalk improvements for the entirety of Kane Concourse's Business District. The intent of the project is to update the look and experience of the concourse, consistent with the vision outlines in their adopted master plan,without compromising the integrity of the corri- dor's importance as one of the few remaining stretches to boast predominantly well-preserved MiMo buildings. The project's scope included paving design, landscape planting improvements, lighting and street furnishings. CGA coordinated the Town's improvements with FDOT's plans to provide improvements on the corridor's road- way. The project was funded through the LAP process,for which CGA provided all administrative services. As an important aspect of the project, CGA worked closely with all the affected businesses to ensure that construction impacts were kept to a minimum and that they were informed of all aspects of the project as it developed. Role: Lead Consultant,Full-service provider Responsibilities: Landscape Architecture,Surveying,Site Planning&Design,Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering,Construction Administration,Permitting,Irrigation Design Commencement: 2006 Completion: 2009 Fees paid to CGA: $65,000.00 Estimated Cost: $750,000.00 Actual Construction Cost: $700,000.00 Miami Beach RFQ 2015-127-JR I Architectural and Engineering Services for the Middle Beach Recreational Corridor 32 l t Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. __ E X C E P T I O N A L S O L U T I O N S E - D REFERENCE 3 ROLLING OAKS PARK AND OLPHIN PEDESTRIAN TRAIL Client Name: City of Miami Gardens Address: 18605 NW 27th Avenue,Miami Gardens,FL 33056 Contact at time of contract: Anthony Smith,Project Manager,Capital Improvements Phone Number: (305) 622-8000 ext.2803 Email: asmithl @miamigardens-fl.gov Consultant name,address,phone number and email: Calvin,Giordano&Associates,Inc. 1800 Eller Drive #600,Ft Lauderdale,FL 33316 Tel: 954-921-7781 Project Manager: Tammy Cook-Weedon,RLA TCook @cgasolutions.com Assistant Project Manager: Michael Conner,RLA MConnor @cgasolutions.com Description of the scope of the work: Calvin,Giordano&Associates,Inc.was contracted by the City of Miami Gardens to design a pedestrian trail with- in Rolling Oaks Park and to provide a safe route through the surrounding neighborhood to connect the new trail in the park to an existing walking trail in the Dolphin Center Park located three quarters of mile away. The design for the trail included new outdoor fitness stations, seating areas, and LED site lighting. A study was conducted by CGA to determine the best route for the walkway through the neighborhood and what improvements would be needed. New crosswalks are being added along with a solar powered, on-demand pedestrian crossing signal where the trail leaves the park. A custom-designed way-finding signage program was developed for all of the trailhead signs, directional signs,and mile markers.This afforded the City of Miami Gardens a unique opportu- nity for branding within the community. Besides determining the best route through the neighborhood,the CGA team had to carefully plan the route for the trail through the park so as to not disturb the hundreds of existing Live Oak trees on the site. Using GPS technology,the CGA team worked out the best route for the trail in the field, and then returned to the office to translate those points into the final alignment for the pathway.In addition,the existing drainage permit for the site had to be modified for the trail improvements.These new drainage facilities also had to be carefully planned to avoid removing any trees. CGA also provided construction administration services for the project. Role: Lead Consultant,Full-service provider Responsibilities: Surveying,Landscape Architecture,Electrical Engineering,Civil Engineering, Traffic Engineering,Construction Administration Commencement: 2012 Completion: 2014 Fees paid to CGA: $140,000.00 Estimated Cost: $670,000.00 Actual Construction Cost: $630,000.00 Miami Beach RFQ 2015-127-JR I Architectural and Engineering Services for the Middle Beach Recreational Corridor 33 Calvin, Giordano 8 Associates, Inc. �•- E X C E P T I O N A L S O L U T I O N S EXAMPLES OF SIMILAR BEACHFRONT PROJECTS SURFSIDE BEACHWALK MASTER PLAN Surfside, Florida Relevant Keywords: Protected turtle-nesting habitat; Dune Restoration;Waterfront Recreational Corridor, Use Areas; Beach Amenities and Salt-tolerant Furnishings;Turtle Sensitive Lighting Standards. N 4 T an d.f i► .r I } 4 4h1 n.. 4 .^... ` i lYi a lug ? r '1.;A:/1.■4 - \\\\X‘‘.4'-4 Y i 1;e 1 1 '1); . '—' 1-441- .1.'.-,..i,.." .'.44-':--...J.i:11:-;.:L''._:--4':.- 1..*..***'- Vi ' . 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V ` • , lei 1, "I.. 40111111 011*"- „-.., .... ,.. , Illi .I k 4 i -41 -or.-''' j'all':-,,-i: -a. , IN:- _t ..":.--7, ' '' •- — „,., t Y r t4,Q eV!Wei 7 ":A PI 11,76 f • . '4,1' -401( ":•.,. ak • , '4, :,n- f t t , .1. y° 'A IS t. ., �l .n d ° S.. ."e- 1 e .40110011**1 Ilk - e I 0 b 1..:..'S i toe"' A*/I hil 104 . II 6. ' z y_ k ti -..,, liiiroili.,- . _.., _-__-- __ _, _ ,, P " .:..ce ... t"'-' - - , €+ Miami Beach RFQ 2015-127-JR I Architectural and Engineering Services for the Middle Beach Recreational Corridor 35 ,t:-'ter s✓ r � ' . Calvin, Giordano 8 Associates, Inc. - , ,� E X C E P T I O N A L S O L U T I O N S MIAMI BEACH MIDDLE BEACH RECREATIONAL CORRIDOR Miami Beach, Florida Relevant Keywords: Protected turtle-nesting habitat; Permitting Experience with Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission; Permitting Experience with Florida Department of Environmental Protection; Dune Restoration; Waterfront Recreational Corridor, Use Areas; Beach Amenities and Salt-tolerant Plantings; Turtle Sensitive Lighting Standards; FDOT-ERC. � "- ,,.`, '4;1:. . 401 f t' ■ Al e 1 A '■ ,7":4,'- 4 40111'- •j' ! 11 h! 4ry •. �+• tt , 1 .r. ' .itif l i x. gi > _ ,.,fit• -.1..-_ i -44,-,- - -- - : 1., ! .. ... Dune-SO-foot Mnimurn Width Proposed Alternate Mrage h at dove ana malt of papa mea ie me art Q feet , : A 2` 6.5 6.5 65 6.5' 7 Header Bike 8 ke Pei esq an Peen Header Cub Ara Area Arta A ea Curb Walkway 30-foot overall Width Miami Beach RFQ 2015-127-JR I Architectural and Engineering Services for the Middle Beach Recreational Corridor 36 / Calvin, Giordano g Associates, Inc. -- "%17:_y;* E X C E P T I O N A L S O L U T I O N S CLIENT REFERENCES See below for contact information of our client references. CLIENT/ADDRESS CONTACT OFFICE NUMBER E-MAIL ADDRESS Town of Bay Harbor Islands J.C.Jimenez (305) 866-6241 jcjimenez@ 9665 Bay Harbor Terrace Assistant Town Manager bayharborislands.net Bay Harbor Islands,FL 33154 City of Oakland Park Harvey Rambarath (954) 630-4478 harveyr@ 5399 North Dixie Hwy Suite 3 Assistant Director oaklandparkfl.gov Oakland Park,FL 33334 (954) 630-4478 City of Delray Beach Timothy Tack (561) 243-7315 tack @mydelraybeach.com 434 S.Swinton Avenue Project Manager,ESD/CRA Delray Beach,FL 33444 City of Miami Beach Elizabeth Wheaton,AICP (305) 673-7010 elizabethwheaton@ 1700 Convention Center Dr. Assistant Bldg Director Ext. 6121 miamibeachfl.gov Miami Beach,FL33139 I. �l Y' _ t W :: dk � f�, t a � ,� °�`��"-fir i it ` -. � :' � , t i f ; . ' *7 ~.1'''.. -,, , . t f � .r , „ b .- '..- r, i • 4- A. • ter• f t+ t4- ate -,h Afkitt • -: , ,..., -"ow-t-.- .,-„.. 010,- -.411,2:.. 31;.- - ''-.) ," - .--:. ,"4 *--'4'--_ el"- ...' - r,:-. 11. "a. r *- 4_ A <7........___ Miami Beach RFQ 2015-127-JR I Architectural and Engineering Services for the Middle Beach Recreational Corridor 37 Calvin, Giordano g Associates, Inc. 9 E X C E P T I O N A L S O L U T I O N S 2.2 QUALIFICATIONS OF PROPOSER TEAM ORGANIZATIONAL CHART See the following pages for Calvin,Giordano&Associ- ates Organizational Chart Miami Beach RFQ 2015-127-JR I Architectural and Engineering Services for the Middle Beach Recreational Corridor 38 z 0 k ..2 E... ¥�., r. — z I\5 ) E \ i2 ( / \� \2\ -2 I , ` EE �JG ) u7' 3� / I / 2 ¢ c4 $ . k Zo c \ \ 7w � > z� /f 2 2 / �k ) z = ] z (co U \ L /\7 \ 2 Q _ _ 3d /� w12 cu ®) 0 / § 2� u � } � U4 _, / } \ / E / 7 k « 2 = i ] § 2 5 Hil�» a u . i z + & @ k -- f / i ( E _ < z / ?ce,\ \ \ k , g k \ Tu � \ ,_ .� : } \ / k 5 - _ ) [ - d j E * . z 2 ) / § a J E 2 / } z — 3 , j \ ± ! v ...4 U ',Ye'/ j t B % - ) / . 4 m \ ) i I ± ~ = I \ } zc 2 < z - 2 t. E { - > < , Qz $ � \ ) a2 } ra � . /\ )W j / - CU / F. = 5± § ) - � 2 = \ \j� \ 2 0 § 3 © q _, \ \ ) k o < < � \\/ S { / \ §7 f \ L- $ / J m . < cc / u d2 ,i "S > < Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. EXCEPTIONAL S O L U T I O N S RESUMES See the following pages for the resumes of all the indi- viduals who are part of the team. Miami Beach RFQ 2015-127-JR I Architectural and Engineering Services for the Middle Beach Recreational Corridor 40 r r , L 1 Calvin, Giordano &Associates, Inc. T I O N A L S O L U T I O N S Shelley Eichner, AICP Senior Vice President EDUCATION SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS M.PA., Florida Atlantic Ms. Eichner is a Senior Vice President and a Partner of Calvin,Giordano&Associates and University, Boca Raton, FL oversees all private sector and public sector planning activities. She has over 30 years B.A., Psychology and of diversified planning and platting experience in securing land development approvals, Management, McGill land use plan amendments and local government planning. University, Montreal, Ms. Eichner previously served as Senior Planner for Broward County's Department of Canada Planning and Environmental Protection. She managed and supervised plat applications, created a permit monitoring system, and monitored compliance with all aspects of PROFESSIONAL development approvals. Duties included coordinating the development review agencies REGISTRATION in the preparation and adoption of the ordinances amending the Weston Development of American Institute of Regional Impact. Certified Planners No. 116948 PROJECT EXPERIENCE PROFESSIONAL Growth Management Director and Provision of General Planning Services: City of ASSOCIATIONS West Park,City of Weston,Town of Surfside,Town of Loxahatchee Groves.Responsible American Planning for all planning activities,including plat and site plan review as well as the creation and Association- modification of land development regulations; establishment of zoning,landscaping,sign Past President of codes;and,preparation of a master park plan.Oversaw communication and coordination Broward Chapter between city management,elected officials,major developers,and residents. PROFESSIONAL Site Plan Review: Supervised preparation and presentation of site plan reviews and MEMBERSHIPS reports under an ongoing cost recovery process. Plans from the cities are distributed Broward County to various plan review disciplines and the final reports are presented in a cohesive and Management Efficiency and consistent manner. Study Committee, Member Comprehensive Planning: Supervised preparation of comprehensive plans, evaluation (Appointed by County . and appraisal reports, EAR-based amendments, water supply plan goals, and capital Commission); Chair of improvements element updates for various local governments. S Subcommittee, Zoning Codes: City Weston, City of West Park, City of Sunny Isles Beach, Town of 2004-2006, &2009-2011 Surfside. Responsible for preparation, presentation and adoption of zoning codes. Direction required the coordination of workshops and consensus building among the Technical Advisory Group elected officials,residents and developers in the city to the Broward County League of Cities,Chair, Transit Oriented Development: Sheridan Station-side Village, Hollywood, Florida. 2003-2006 Coordinated all planning and engineering services for the site plan application and land use plan amendment for the Sheridan Station-side Village, a mixed-use development Chair Staff Working Group, integrating an existing Tri-rail station and other transit services. School Board of Broward Town Center Zoning Overlay Districts:City of Hollywood,City of Miami Gardens,City County, 2005-Present of Sunny Isles Beach.Responsible for development of zoning overlay district comprising Broward County Oversight zoning criteria,architectural,and landscape requirements leading to town center master Committee, 209-Present 0 plan implementation and for special districts. Ongoing Private Development Coordination: Responsible for coordinating all aspects Broward County League of land development activities including platting and site planning,rezoning,and obtaining of Cities Scholarship all government approvals and building permits. Specific tasks involve ensuring that Committee, Chair, engineering,survey,landscape architecture,and construction management personnel are 2010-Present working together to bring a project to completion. • Calvin, Giordano g Associates, Inc. , E X C E P T I O N A L S O L U T I O N S Tammy Cook-Weedon, ASLA, RLA, LEED AP Associate, Director of Landscape Architecture EDUCATION SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS B.S. Landscape Ms.Cook-Weedon leads the Landscape Architectural staff with over 26 years of landscape Architecture, architectural experience with demonstrated strengths in creative design that meets the Texas A&M University, sensitivity of each unique place.She will contribute her project management experience College Station,1987 in having successfully led numerous projects in complex built environments where the PROFESSIONAL coordination of various intersecting disciplines establish the metrics for success of the REGISTRATION project. Registered Professional Landscape Architect, RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE Florida No.0001328 Middle Beach Recreational Corridor,Miami Beach,FL PROFESSIONAL Project Manager ASSOCIATIONS Client: City of Miami Beach Leads a team of designers and engineers in the design, American Society of engineering, planting, and permitting of a 2-mile stretch of a 15-foot wide ocean-front Miami Section An Cte r Miami Section Chair, hardscape pathway connecting Indian Beach Park to Allison Park. The project includes 1997-1998 public outreach,existing vegetation assessments,grading and drainage,hardscape design, dune restoration, irrigation design,permitting with various state and local agencies,and Broward Section Chair, construction administration. 2003-2004 Firestation Plaza,Delray,FL State Conference Landscape Architect Sponsorship Chair, 2003 Client: Delray CRA: Led a team of site designers and engineers in the development of a ASLA Executive public plaza on a primary threshold into the downtown CRA area. The plaza consisted of Committee, 2004-2007 specialty paver selections, intricate paving design pattern detailing, planting design, historical plaque inserts,lighting and drainage design. Magic of Landscapes Board Member, 2006-2007 Community Enhancements,Bay Harbor Islands,FL Landscape Architect Client: Town of Bay Harbor Islands: Led a team of civil, utility, traffic and electrical engineers and construction administrators for the creation and implementation of a Town-wide community enhancements project that consisted of specialty paving strategies throughout the community for beautification and traffic calming, irrigation, planting design,water main replacement,storm water management,and street lighting. CGA was successful in conducting all the necessary public outreach and coordinating with each property owner to ensure that existing paver driveways and specialty finishes unique to each property were matched with careful detailing and design. North Shore Neighborhood Improvements,Miami Beach,FL Landscape Architect Client: City of Miami Beach: Led the team's landscape architecture and engineering efforts in the implementation of the City's BODR,which included character neighborhood landscaping,signage and branding,streetscapes,parking,lighting,and ADA access. Kane Concourse Beautification,Bay Harbor Islands,FL Landscape Architect Client: Town of Bay Harbor Islands: Responsible for the oversight of hardscape and planting of streetscape improvements for the Town's business district, including, street furnishings,wayfinding, and irrigation. Calvin, Giordano g Associates, Inc. p -=°f' E X C E P T I O N A L S O L U T I O N S %�is-„:s Tammy Cook-Weedon, Page 2 Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital Visitor's Clubhouse,Hollywood,FL Landscape Architect/Project Manager Client:Memorial Healthcare System:Responsible for the site and landscape design for a restorative garden with a playground area specifically for the use by children users of the Joe DiMaggio facility. Special attention was made to the creative design process, branding and the selection of equipment, furnishing and site design details that accommodated for at-grade-level activities for wheelchair-bound users. Gator Run Park,Weston,FL Client: City of Weston: Responsible for the site design and planting specifications for a 5-acre community park including lighting improvements, continuous walking paths, children's play equipment, planting and irrigation design near an elementary school. The design provided a butterfly garden and shade structures in proximity to and to build strong connections with the adjacent elementary school. Deering Estate at Old Cutler,Palmetto Bay,FL Client: Miami-Dade County Park and Recreation Department: Responsible for the historical restoration and landscape design of all park areas. The project included detailed archaeological planting design,habitat restoration and planting design,as well as hardscape design that was consistent with the historical character of the park. Sombrero Beach Park,Marathon,FL Client: City of Marathon: Responsible for the park master plan and design for the creation of a beach-front park with dune access,volleyball courts,playgrounds,beach amenities,dune and turtle nesting habitat restoration. Redlands Fruit and Spice Park,South Dade,FL Landscape Architect/Project Manager Client: Miami-Dade Park and Recreation Department: Responsible for the master plan, planting design and selection and public outreach for a botanical garden design showcasing the relationships between agriculture and culture, with particular attention to creating an around-the-world thematic design with thoroughness in details about planting arrangements,cultivated species and spatial qualities. Corridors Beautification Master Plan,Weston,FL Landscape Architect Client: City of Weston: Responsible for the coordination of drainage improvements and roadway design compo- nents through the development of a master plan and landscape design for planting and branding along all major thoroughfares of the city,including lighting and gateway features. This master plan set the tone for all subsequent roadway planting for the following 15 years. Campus Support Facility,Miami,FL Landscape Architect/Project Manager Client: Florida International University: Responsible for the design of a public plaza design for passive outdoor uses,including a water feature,bronze sculpture,planting and irrigation design through careful coordination with the architectural character of the surrounding building. Cooper City Sports Complex,Cooper City,FL Landscape Architect/Project Manager Client: City of Cooper City: Designed an active park with roller hockey rinks, soccer and baseball fields, lighting, restrooms and concessions. An important consideration in the design was establishment of a strong, legible con- nection to the surrounding neighborhoods and including both a fire station and a police station. 43 Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. t„,---;:a:',"- EXCEPTIONAL S O L U T I O N S • Gianno Antonio Feoli • • V Landscape Architecture & Urban Design, Public Outreach EDUCATION SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Master of • Mr. Feoli leads the Landscape Department in creative design strategies for urban Landscape Architecture environments with specialties including urban design,contextual analysis and branding. Florida International' University (FIU) He will constribute his experience in providing CGA's master planning, transit-oriented School of Architecture & designs, community participation efforts and graphic communication services. His Miami, Florida V experience has encompassed a wide array of project-types, and his strengths lie in park V V. - design,streetscapes and urban interventions,and form-based urban designs and planning B.A.,Architectural Studies.. strategies. He will contribute his on-going, day-to-day experience in coordinating the Florida International City's Middle Beach Recreational Corridor between Indian Beach Park and Allison Park, University (FIU) permitting it through FDEP,responding the FDOT ERC,and permitting through the various School of Architecture:' City's departments to meet budget,schedule and project needs. Miami`, Florida ,PROFESSIONAL RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE AFFILIATIONS V American Society of ' Middle Beach Recreational Corridor,Miami Beach,FL Landscape Architects Assistant Project Manager,Lead Designer,Public Outreach Facilitator Client: City of Miami Beach: Responsible for coordinating all engineering and V • environmental efforts associated this 2-mile long linear multi-use trail project on State- owned lands, as well as responsible for all planting and hardscape design and public outreach. Mr.Feoli conducted one-on-one meetings with over 39 condominium properties V to gather support for the project, responed to residents concerns, and addressed design restrictions set forth in the Florida Administrative Code and balance those against . V resident's expectations. Mr. Feoli is also responsible for coordinating all State and local agency permitting processes and negotiating with the FDEP dimensional restrictions on V the beach walk's width to meet the directives of the City Commissioners. Oakland Park Station,Oakland Park,FL • . Project Manager,Lead Designer . Client: City of Oakland Park: Responsible for all conceptual design, site, design and V construction design detailing of a public plaza at the terminus of the City's culinary • district. The design effectively created flexible public environment that could be used as event spaces and could accommodate the needs of City in continuing its adopted branding _ through the use of elements, furnishings, paver palettes and lighting. The project's . challenging shallow dimensions required innovative solutions to address ADA access to adjacent buildings finished floors while maximizing opportunities for the use of space, addressed through the creation of stage settings that served as landings while providing the project with much needed opportunities to create users' public real engagement and _ . interactions. V 98th Street Park,Bay Harbor Islands,FL Project Manager,Lead Designer Client: Town of Bay Harbor Islands: Responsible for all public outreach, site design, construction detailing,material and planting design of a neighborhood passive park. The park includes a small dog park area, flexible open space, children's play areas, an - interactive water feature and a restroom facility. Mr Feoli was responsible for all design components of the park project, including guiding and coordinating the design of the restroom facility and all necessary public outreach through both the Parks and Recreation V Committee and the Town Council. • rPSW77) Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. k'r`: ! E X C E P T I O N A L S O L U T I O N S Gianno Antonio Feoli, Page 2 Lloyds Estate Drainage Park Project,Oakland Park,FL Lead Designer Client:Oakland Park,FL: Responsible for the programming and design of the project site,conducting the necessary public outreach to gather Commission approval and coordinating important aesthetic and sustainable improvements with engineering needs of the project. Mr Feoli was responsible for the conceptual design of all material selections and palette, retaining walls,fences,lighting,branding elements,and planting. Doral Boulevard Beautification Master Plan,Doral,FL Project Manager,Lead Designer,Workshop Facilitator Client: City of Doral: Responsible for crafting a streetscape and urban design master plan for Doral Boulevard envisioned as the primary emblem of the City. Mr.Feoli was responsible for all landscape and planning components of the project, which created distinct planning 'character' zones that would impact relationships of the built environment with the resultant quality of spaces being generated,the creation of dedicated public realm components and design standards for each, access management design recommendations, signage and gateway features, and identifying architectural relationships to improved sidewalk design and parking design recommendations. This document and its vision has been the guiding document for all areas abutting the Boulevard and has been used by the City as a contributing guide for the development of Downtown Doral,focused on safe,pedestrian-friendly,high- quality environments. 92nd Street Park,Bay Harbor Islands,FL Project Manager,Lead Designer Client: Town of Bay Harbor Islands: Responsible for all public outreach, site design, construction detailing, material and planting design of a 2-acre urban community passive park. The park includes a small dog park area, flexible open space,outdoor exercise areas,ample shaded seating,parking,furnishings,and urban plaza and solar- powered security lighting. This project was designed,engineered,detailed and constructed on a fast-track to meet very restrictive deadlines of grant funding that had been previously secured by the Town. Beachwalk Master Plan,Surfside,FL Project Manager,Lead Designer Client: Town of Surfside: Responsible for the conceptualization and master plan of a 1-mile linear park as a erosion control strategy and connecting all street-end plaza components with access to the beach. This project included dune and turtle habitat restoration, branding sculptures, salt-tolerant plantings, public art branding components, and specialty paving design. Mr Feoli was responsible for all public outreach associated with the project. Rolling Oaks Park Wayfinding Sign Package, City of Miami Gardens, FL; Branding Designer: Developed a signage and wayfinding package to provide identification and orientation to users. The signage package was developed as an interchangeable modular system that could be easily customized to meet the unique needs of other park and public amenity areas and that could be placed on project sites as well as within the public ROW. The design was heavily influenced by concerns of safety and its ability to withstand graffiti and vandalism. Dania Cove Park Narrative Signage,Dania Beach,FL; Branding Designer: Developed a series of narrative signs for inclusion in the park design to celebrate the history of the City and the planting selection as a tool to provide an educational component informing park users on the importance of the flora, fauna and natural environment's contributions to the City's identity. 45 Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. L r=''?s E X C E P T I O N A L S O L U T I O N S Michael Conner, ILA, ASLA . Senior Landscape Architect EDUCATION SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS B.S.Landscape . Mr. Conner has more than 25 years of experience in municipal,commercial, and private Architecture sector work.As a certified arborist,he is also knowledgeable in all aspects of urban and Ball State University, community forestry planning and tree inventory and appraisal. He will contribute his Indiana,1985 experience in landscape construction administration, native planting, arborist services, B.S., Environmental and in ensuring the project meets the possible needs of any FDOT grants. Design Ball State University, PROJECT EXPERIENCE Indiana,1985 Library Park, Weston, Florida; Project Manager, Lead Designer. Responsible for the design detailing and construction administration of a five-acre passive-use park with a Ball State Honors College signature fountain component,outdoor classroom facilities and a historical narrative trail Sigma Lambda Alpha, adjacent to a public library,a middle school and a high school. Mr Connor provided site Landscape Architecture design beyond the conceptual level,planting selection and irrigation design,implementing Honor Society the City's adopted wayfinding and branding components,visibility and security design, PROFESSIONAL and coordination with an architectural sub-consultant for the development of restroom REGISTRATION facilities. Landscape Architect, Peace Mound Park, Weston, Florida; Project Manager. Responsible for the design Florida License detailing and construction administration of a waterfront passive park with the purpose #LA0001181 of ensuring celebrating the existence of an archaeological Tequesta Indian burial mound. ISA Certified Arborist Mr.Connor was responsible for conducting an audit of over 200 existing trees,determining License#FL0777 their health and relocation parameters and coordinating the mitigation of any vegetation that needed to be removed. PROFESSIONAL Bonaventure Boulevard and Blatt Road Roundabout, Weston, FL; Construction ASSOCIATIONS Landscape Architect: Provided landscape design and coordinated with traffic,electrical American Society of and civil engineering for a new roundabout. The project included the integration of Landscape Architects Chairperson 1990 landscape planting si�a e, branding,wa nding, li htin g'bicycle trails and pedestrian Broward Section pathways. NW 27th Avenue Streetscape, Miami-Dade County, Florida; Project Manager, Lead Florida Urban Forestry Designer.Developed a planting and irrigation design for the FDOT roadway through two Council cities and several districts.Mr.Connor was responsible for all permitting and coordination President 1999 of several consumptive-use permits for varying zones through various segmented Landscape Inspectors agencies and three municipalities, the implementation of City wayfinding and detailing Society of Florida specialty planting design to provide each city with their own character. International Society Memorial Regional Hospital 35th Avenue Streetscape, Hollywood, Florida; Design of Arboriculture Team Member.Responsible for the construction detailing of hardcape components and planting for a streetscape design and wayfinding for a re-dedicated roadway segment to the hospital campus as part of this LEED-Gold project. SW 48th Avenue Median Enhancement, West Park, Florida; Project Manager, Lead Designer.Assisted the City in obtaining grant funding for the beautification of roadway medians.Provided landscape and irrigation design as well as construction administration for the four-block project. Calvin, Giordano g Associates, Inc. ri,p:f.,,,z-:-;,,)\yEXCEPTIONAL S O L U T I O N S Marcos Mendoza Site and Irrigation Design, CAD and Quality Standards EDUCATION SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Miami Dade Community Mr. Mendoza directs the landscape architectural staff in all code compliance and site College,Miami,Florida design issues, ensuring that Quality Control and construction documents are consistent A.A._in Architecture and thorough, while meeting location-specific permit criteria. He will provide his Tallahassee,Florida State Florida University, expertise in the production and development construction plans and in site detailing,as ' Tallahassee, lrida well as his on-going experience in meeting the City of Miami Beach's Parks and Recreation Department's specifications on irrigation design. PROJECT EXPERIENCE Fire Station Plaza,Delray,FL Role Construction Plans and Detailing Client: Delray CRA: Responsible for all construction documents of specialty paver selections, intricate paving design pattern detailing, planting design, historical plaque inserts,lighting and drainage design. Middle Beach Recreational Corridor,Miami Beach,FL Role Construction Plans and Detailing Client:City of Miami Beach:Responsible for all irrigation design for a 2-mile long multi- use trail linear park to be constructed on State lands. The irrigation design has to be consistent with the City's standards for product selection and specification and • maintenance and water conservation strategies. Lloyds Estate Drainage Park Project,Oakland Park,FL Role Construction Plans and Detailing Client: Oakland Park, FL: Responsible for the development of all demolition and tree dispositions plans for the park site, as well as all construction detailing associated with new retaining walls,fences,lighting,branding elements,and planting and irrigation. Vista Park Phase I,Weston,FL Role Construction Plans and Detailing CLIENT: City of Weston: Responsible for site design and landscape design and construction specifications for an active park that included four league-standard softball fields, four soccer fields, concession stands, restrooms, canal-side nature trail, a tot lot, parking and lighting design. Sombrero Beach Park,Marathon,FL Role Construction Plans and Detailing CLIENT:City of Marathon:Responsible for all construction documentation and technical specifications for hardscape,furnishing installation,shelters and structures,coordination with architectural sub-consultants,and planting for a waterfront park with beach access, volleyball courts,ample seating and picnic areas and outdoor flexible use areas. Gator Run Park,Weston,FL Role Construction Plans and Detailing CLIENT: City of Weston: Passive park design for a five-acre community park, including lighting improvements, continuous walking paths, children's play equipment, planting and irrigation design.The design provided a butterfly garden and shade structures near the adjacent elementary school to build strong connections with the school. Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. r S O L U T I O N S l3 , Sandra Lee, AICP CEP, LEED AP BC+D, CFM • Director, Environmental/Regulatory Permitting EDUCATION SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS M.A.Biology/Ecology, Ms. Lee has 20 years of professional experience and directs CGA's Environmental Magna Cum Laude Department coordinating our regulatory permitting, environmental planning, site St.Cloud State University, assessment,resource management and environmental technical support services. Before Minnesota joining CGA, in 2000, Ms. Lee was a Biologist with the Growth Management Division of B.A.Biology/Botany Monroe County for three years,where she was responsible all the environmental planning Magna Cum Laude for the City of Marathon and subsequently for a full range of planning services for the City. St.Cloud State University, She is very familiar with the environmental sensitivities regarding the flora, fauna,land Minnesota . and special government programs governing and protecting Florida's beaches and the 160-mile string of coral islands. She will provide technical support, environmental PROFESSIONAL resource management,environmental planning and sustainable development services in REGISTRATION support of permitting services to obtain environmental resources permits at the local, American Institute of state and federal levels,she will coordinate inter-agency efforts,provide project-specific Certified Planners development and mitigation options,and lead wildlife and habitat assessments,mitigation No.018627 compliance monitoring reporting,and tree surveys. Green Building Middle Beach Recreational Corridor,Miami Beach,FL. Supports a team of designers Certification Institute and engineers in the design,engineering,planting,and permitting of a 2-mile stretch of a LEED A.P.BD+C 15-foot wide ocean-front hardscape pathway connecting Indian Beach Park to Allison N0. 10215598 Park. The project includes public outreach,existing vegetation assessments,grading and Association of State drainage,hardscape design, dune restoration,irrigation design,permitting with various Floodplain Managers CFM state and local agencies,and construction administration. She is responsible for all permit No.US-07579 agency coordination and directing environmental staff field assessments. • Florida DEP Qualified Dania Basin 5 Drainage Improvements,Dania Beach,FL.The project involves drainage Stormwater Management improvements to a 397 acre portion of the City identified as Basin 5. Designed and Inspector permitted a unique bio-swale stormwater improvement system to benefit both the No.5889 developed and adjacent natural habitats. Conducted all the site and wetland functional assessments for permitting and processed permits through the U.S.COE,the South Florida Water Management District and Broward County; permitting required extensive negotiation with various Divisions of Broward County for use of County land that is designated wilderness area and serves as a buffer to the State of Florida's West Lake Park. The project required the development of an Agreement with the County and the City requiring approval by the City and County Commission.The construction of the bio-swale did require unavoidable impacts to wetlands; however, the design within the swale created enhancements that provided a greater functional gain than the functional loss through the impacts. The project restored historic sheet flow of freshwater to the West Lake Park habitat.Construction costs: $5,400,000.00 Dania Cove Park,Dania Beach, Florida. Dania Cove is a 4.5-acre site containing a live oak hammock, a tidally influenced pond, existing clusters of mangroves and an archaeological midden. Obtained permits to install site improvements required by a Florida Communities Trust grant including dock, shoreline platform and shoreline protection measures on a City park facility along the Dania cut-off canal. Designed a stabilization system for a badly eroded and unstable shoreline embankment and developed a shoreline vegetation plan.This was a fast track project due to a grant deadline. Coordinated with the County and State on gaining approval for the project site design, tracked all expenditures and processed and obtained all grant disbursements for the City from the Florida for Communities Trust and the Parks for People Grants for the site development,and closed out the grants.Construction costs:$537,000.00 '_%�` ` '.=f Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. -.-=,- E X C E P T I O N A L S O L U T I O N S Sandra Lee,AICP CEP, LEED AP BD+C, CFM, Page 2 AlA Improvements and Bike Lanes,Jupiter,Florida.The project involved improvements to A1A between U.S. 1 and Jupiter Beach Road and included the construction of new bike lanes, meandering sidewalks, curb and gutter, lighting,landscape improvements,addition of parallel parking,and a positive drainage collection system consisting of inlets,pipes and exfiltration trenches,the installation of a new outfall and a new connection to an existing outfall. The existing overhead utility lines were buried as well. Obtained environmental permits, conducted the site assessments,including shoreline and submerged aquatic vegetation surveys,for new outfalls into the Lake Worth Creek Aquatic Preserve which is recognized as Outstanding Florida Waters. Also conducted the investigations to complete and submit the environ-mental LAP documentation.Construction costs:$1,121,000.00 Drainage Improvements,Lake Park,Florida.The project designed and permitted improvements to Lake Shore Drive from the Town of Lake Park Marina to east of US 1.The proposed improvements include the design of a new drainage system for a portion of the existing system. The new drainage system consists of new inlets and pipes collecting stormwater runoff and directing it into hydrodynamic separators to provide water quality where none had been provided before.The project also replaced 1 miles of asbestos cement water lines and several hundred feet of sewer mains and laterals. Conducted a submerged aquatic vegetation survey and obtained a U.S. COE and SFWMD permit for installation of a new outfall and upgrades to existing outfalls into the Lake Worth Lagoon for a Town drainage improvement project.Construction costs: $2,000,000.00 Drainage Improvements,Weston,Florida.CGA analyzed and modeled the City's existing stormwater management system,which consists of collection systems draining into interconnected lake system discharging into the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) canals. The City contains 15,000 acres of land. The results of the hydraulic model indicated that a few of the interconnecting culverts were undersized and the collections system needed upgrading.Site visits during rain events highlighted areas that had surface drainage issues.The scope of the project includes replacing undersized culverts and upgrading the collection system with new catch basins,piping, outfalls and French drains in different areas throughout the City.Obtained a US COE and a Broward County permit, and modified two South Florida Water Management District master surface water permits for drainage improvements including culvert replacements; administered a Florida Division of Emergency Management Hazard Mitigation grant for the project.Construction costs:$2,000,000.00 Lloyd Estates Drainage Improvements, Oakland Park, Florida. This project involved the addition of swales/ exfiltration trenches and piping,new outfalls,emergency flood gates,a pump station,shoreline stabilization on the Sleepy River,and the creation of a bio-swale stormwater overflow area.Conducted all the site and wetland functional assessments for permitting and processed permits through the U.S. COE, the South Florida Water Management District and Broward County. Designed the bio-swale stormwater overflow area. The proposed emergency flood gates and pump station will allow the City to aid in preventing the backflow of water from the C-13 canal into the Lloyd Estates residential neigh-borhood and facilitate the lowering of the Sleepy River flood stages upstream of the structure so that the existing and proposed drainage improvements will function optimally.The project received a $4 million grant from FEMA under the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program.Construction costs:$5,000,000.00 49 e; = Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. ifT- ' EXCEPTIONAL S O L U T I O N S • • David Grasso-O'Brien, LEED AP .. Landscape Inspector EDUCATION SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor.of Science Mr.Grasso-O'Brien is a certified Florida Landscape Inspector with more than eight years in,Environmental. Horticulture,University of experience. He performs landscape inspections and code enforcement services for of Florida,Gainesville,FL, projects within the cities of Weston,West Park, and North Lauderdale. He will provide • 2008 his experience in identifying and monitoring invasive plant species and conducting tree ' and vegetation inventories. Bachelor of Science in Agronomy;University.of PROJECT EXPERIENCE Connecticut,,Storrs,CT,' Landscape Inspector,Calvin,Giordano&Associates,Fort Lauderdale,Florida(April 2001. 'O5-Present) • Conduct landscape inspections for Hallandale Beach Boulevard FDOT Landscape PROFESSIONAL Improvements Project(September 2006). REGISTRATION/ • Conduct landscape inspections for Opa Locka Executive Airport,Miami-Dade County CERTIFICTIONS Aviation Department Landscape Improvement Project(January to March 2007). Florida Nursery Growers • Conduct landscape inspections for Miami International Airport Landscape and Landscape Association Improvement Project(January to March 2007). HP Cert#H67-5646• • Conduct landscape inspections and enforce municipal landscape codes for City of International Society • Miramar(April to August 2005). of Arboriculture ISA • Conduct landscape inspections and enforce municipal landscape codes for City of Municipal Specialist • North Lauderdale,West Park and Weston. Certificate#FL-1336AM • Arrange and execute annual landscape inspections of commercial properties for City _ of Weston.Prepare reports and schedule follow up inspection for code compliance. Florida Landscape • Meet with landscape contractors,managers and owners to discuss and educate best Inspector management practices within the City of Weston. Cert#20.03-0236 • Meet with irrigation contractors to have them demonstrate irrigation compliance and required irrigation coverage and overlap for City of Weston. FACE Code Enforcement • Attend special magistrate hearings for City of Weston and City of West Park relating Level III Certification to tree preservation and landscape code compliance. LEED Accredited • Monitor for invasive exotic and nuisance species of plants for City of Weston Professional BD+C • Assist Code Compliance Department enforcing health and safety codes for City of North Lauderdale(November 2005 to January 2006). PROFESSIONAL • Process tree removal and relocation permits and responsible for inspection ASSOCIATIONS approvals for City of West Park and Weston. Member of International • Record GPS coordinates and identify landscape plant material in GIS format for City ,Society of Arboriculture .: of Weston and the City of Lauderdale Lakes tree inventory. Member of Landscape Inspectors.Association of.Florida Member of USGBC . • Member of Florida . Association of Code Enforcement • • • Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. • • ivE X C E P T I O N A L.t S O L U T I O N S Stephanie M. Voris Environmental Specialist EDUCATION SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS MS; Marine Biology, Environmental scientist with extensive experience leading inspection, compliance and Nova Southeastern permitting. Adept at monitoring field work to ensure compliance with government University regulations. Skilled at handling natural resource inspections,evaluating risk,investigating BS,Biology, and resolving incidents. She will provide her expertise in field supervision,environmental Seton Hill University site assessments,wetland delineations,sampling,and data analysis. PROFESSIONAL RELEVANT PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE AFFILIATIONS . National Association April 2013 to Present:Environmental Specialist,Calvin,Giordano&Assoc.,Inc.,Ft. of Environmental Lauderdale, FL: Oversee maintenance contractors and conduct daily inspections of the Professionals City of Weston's wetlands which consist of 1,535 acres of sawgrass marsh,tree islands, South Florida Association constructed refugia,and lake-shelf habitat,administer the ongoing maintenance contracts of Environmental on over 2,200 acres of the City's wetland mitigation lands. Conduct monitoring and Professionals reporting of wetland mitigation sites in Broward County following guidelines of permits issued by Broward County,South Florida Water Management District,and the U.S.Army Society of Wetland Corps of Engineers. Perform natural resource assessments of upland, wetland, and Scientists submerged habitats followed by the appropriate reporting per the client's request. Ecological Society October 2011 to January 2013: Adjunct Faculty, Everest Institute, Kendall, FL of America Instructor of Environmental Science course. Professional Association 2010-2011:NPDES Permit Coordinator,Aquatic Systems,Inc.,Pompano Beach,FL. of Dive Instructors(PADI • Responsible for keeping company's activities compliant with National Pollutant Divemaster) Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) as they pertain to pesticide discharges in PROFESSIONAL waters of the U.S. CERTIFICATIONS • Coordinated with Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP), Professional Wetlands Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (DACS), and Florida Fish Scientist, 1997, and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) to prepare and expedite permit Society of Wetland applications,renewals,modifications,and adverse incident reports. Scientists,No.1124 • Submitted and processed grass carp and Hillsborough County Environmental PUBLICATIONS Protection Commission permit applications for Aquatic Systems clients. Lewis, Roy.R.,Curtis.R. • Tracked permit renewal and expiration dates and filed annual reports as required Kruer,Stephanie M.Morris, to keep current lake management permits active and updated with correct targets Sally F.Treat.March 30, and herbicides. 1994.Wetland Mitigation • Created required company procedures and policies as they related to permitted Evaluation Report,Florida field activities including adverse incident reporting. Keys Bridge Replacement. • Traveled to all eight field office locations to conduct training sessions on NPDES Florida Department of permit and rule Transportation Publication, WPI No.6116901, SP 1990-2010: Environmental Project Manager,J.J. Goldasich&Associates, Inc., Boca No.9000-1560 Raton,FL. • Complete management of projects from planning phase through final completion and delivery of permits to clients. • Responsible for site inspections to determine and map jurisdictional wetlands, the presence of threatened or endangered flora and fauna,high value uplands,and specimen trees. • Conducted benthic surveys to determine the extent and/or presence of seagrass beds,coral heads,or other valuable submerged organisms. • Formulated cost estimates for construction of mitigation areas which included cost of earthwork,installation of plants,monitoring,and maintenance. { ;�. Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. . E X C E P T I O N A L S O L U T I O N S Mir Stephanie M.Voris, Page 2 • Filed environmental permit applications with state, federal, and local government agencies for wetland impacts and/or dock and dredging impacts. Determined the amount of mitigation required for wetland impacts. • Designed mitigation areas and,formulated a planting schedule and monitoring and maintenance program. • Follow-up and coordination with the permit reviewer and preparation of written answers to all questions during permitting process. • Made public presentations of proposed projects at City and County Commission meetings. • Coordination with regulatory personnel,engineers,and clients.Preparation of Environmental Impact Reports outlining how the development will impact and/or compensate for wetlands and/or ecological elements. • Preparation of Biological Opinions as well as site specific,technical reports following inspections. • Assembly and submittal of the proper permit applications following all sections of Chapter 62 of the Florida Administrative Code and the 404(b)(1) Clean Water guidelines of the Federal Register, and various County government ordinances. 52 Calvin, Giordano Associates, Inc. f�F_ - 1.,:=y EXCEPTIONAL S O L U T I O N S Robert McSweeney, PE Director, Construction Engineering and Quality Assurance EDUCATION SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS B.S.;Civil Engineering, Mr. McSweeney's broad background entails extensive experience with civil and Florida Institute of environmental engineering firms providing service to both public and private sector Technology, 1986 clients in Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties. His experience also involves REGISTRATIONS FDOT utility coordination and construction administration as well a design/consulting for State of Florida, the U.S.Air Force. Professional Engineer, .. At CGA, Mr. McSweeney's responsibilities include civil and environmental engineering #47506 along with related planning, permitting, design and construction administration. As . Director of Quality Assurance, he will help to ensure all projects continue to meet CGA's CERTIFICATIONS high standards for quality and constructability. He provides service to both public and Maintenance of Traffic private sector clients in and outside the Tri-County area. (MOT),Intermediate FDOT QC Manager PROJECT EXPERIENCE FDOT EEO, DBE and Payroll Miscellaneous Engineering Services Contract,Town of Surfside,Florida.Acting Town Compliance on Local Area Engineer/Engineer-of-Record for an ongoing continuing services contract providing Projects general engineering services to the municipality. These services include Commission Building Code meeting representation, development plans review and development review meetings, Administrative Core Right-of-Way permit applications reviews, utility coordination, utility franchise agreement coordination, Consent Decree engineering services, and Engineer of Record PROFESSIONAL construction completion certifications.Projects provided under this contract included the AFFILIATIONS $23M Town-wide utility infrastructure rehabilitation program (water, sewer, drainage, Florida Engineering Society roadway resurfacing and pump stations improvements) and the Biscaya Island Drainage (FES) Improvements. FAU Civil Engineering Miscellaneous Engineering Services Contract, Pompano Beach, Florida. Contract Department Advisory Manager / Engineer-of-Record for a continuing services contract providing general Board engineering, and surveying and mapping services to the municipality on an as-needed Broward County Unsafe basis.Projects provided under this contract included reclaimed/reuse water main design Structures Advisory and construction administration,Pompano Beach Sidewalk Construction Program,facility Committee assessment reporting, municipal pier renovation inspections, Sample McDougald House site design,Broward County/Pompano Beach Branch Library site engineering design,golf course decorative wall design,and bridge and culvert improvements. Miscellaneous Engineering/Surveying Services Contract, Deerfield Beach, Florida. Contract Manager/Engineer-of-Record of a continuing services contract providing as needed general engineering,and surveying and mapping services to the municipality on an as-needed basis.Projects provided under the contract included: • State Road A1A'S'-Curve Phase II Roadway,Utility and Beautification Project • Intersection improvement design of Goolsby and Hillsboro Boulevards,and Goolsby Boulevard roadway improvements • Intersection improvement design of Century and Hillsboro Boulevards • Main Beach Parking Lot Expansion • Cove Shopping Center Parking Lot Redevelopment Hillsboro Boulevard (SR 810) Improvements,Deerfield Beach,Florida.Engineer-of- Record/Contract Administrator; project included surveying and engineering design for reconstruction and improvements to 4,800 linear feet of roadway(Hillsboro Boulevard/SR 810) from Federal Highway to SR AlA. Improvements include roadway cross-slope correction,underground utilities adjustments/relocations,drainage improvements,mast arm/signalization, utility coordination, safety improvements, landscape and streetscape elements,decorative lighting and bid assistance. Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. 3w ), E X C E P T I O N A L S O L U T I O N S Robert McSweeney, PE, Page 2 Port Everglades Cruise Terminal 4,Broward County,Florida.Engineering design and permitting of a parking lot expansion program including resolution of existing drainage inadequacies and overall site utility redesign.The utility improvements design included upgrading the existing stormwater management system and complete water distribution systems,in addition to the redesign/reconfiguration of the overall parking area. Downtown Davie, Davie, Florida. Contract Manager/Engineer-of-Record for the engineering design, permitting and construction administration for a 12-acre,light density,mixed-use (residential,retail and office development) project in Davie.Project included legal depositions and expert witness testimony towards resolving drainage issues with adjoining property. Tri-Rail Double Tracking Corridor Improvements. Engineer-of-Record/Utility Construction Manager for a portion of this large-scale project involving planning, permitting, and engineering for the expansion of multiple stations and supporting infrastructure in the tri-county area.The project improvements included new/reconfigured station parking lots and associated stormwater management systems;utility infrastructure improvements including modifications and new facilities for both water distribution and sanitary sewer systems; drainage system modifications and connections including large scale box culvert construction observation, utility, drainage and roadway improvements.The project was a fast-track design/build initiative that involved numerous governmental agencies,municipalities,utility companies(both public and private)and drainage districts. Miscellaneous Engineering/Surveying Services Contract, Deerfield Beach, Florida. Contract Manager/ Engineer-of-Record of an ongoing continuing services contract providing as needed general engineering and surveying and mapping services to the municipality on an as-needed basis. Projects provided under the contract included: • SR A1A S-Curve Beach Roadway and Beautification Redevelopment • Intersection improvement design of Goolsby and Hillsboro Boulevards • Intersection improvement design of Century and Hillsboro Boulevards Wiles Road Extension, West of Lyons Road to West of Florida's Turnpike, Broward County, Florida. Senior Project Administrator for the roadway extension of a multi-lane divided section including drainage,utility installations (water main,gravity sewer,force main and lift station modifications),signalization modifications,roadway lighting, landscaping and irrigation,and pavement markings and signage. NW 12th Street,West of NW 107th Avenue to East of NW 136th Avenue,Miami-Dade County,Florida. Senior Project Administrator for the roadway construction and/or widening of a multi-lane divided section including bulkhead/seawall installation, culvert(s) extensions, roadway foundation stabilization (geo-textile installation), concrete barrier wall installation, drainage, utility installations (water main and force main), railroad crossing modification,signalization,roadway lighting,landscaping and irrigation,and pavement markings and signage. SR 7 (US 441), South of Griffin Road to South of Stirling Road, Broward County, Florida. Senior Project Administrator for the roadway reconstruction and widening of a multi-lane divided section including drainage modifications/retention area construction,signalization,roadway lighting,landscaping and irrigation,and pavement markings and signage. NW 12th Street/HEFT Interchange,Connection with the Homestead Extension of Florida's Turnpike(HEFT) Miami-Dade County,Florida.Senior Project Administrator for the intersection connection of the mainline HEFT to NW 12th Street(excluding toll booth buildings)including ramp connections,two flat slab bridges crossing Snapper Creek Canal,drainage improvements(including lake construction),concrete barrier wall,utility installations(water main, force main including aerial crossings, and lift stations), signalization, roadway lighting, landscaping and irrigation,and pavement markings and signage. 54 ;, Calvin, Giordano & A ssociates, Inc. E X C E P T I O N A L L S O L U T I O N S Bryan Williams, PE Construction Manager EDUCATION PROJECT EXPERIENCE Bachelor of Science Bailey Road Improvement Project, Broward County Highway Construction and Mechanical Engineering ru Engineering Division, Broward County, Florida. Project manager for the $8 million PROFESSIONAL construction of roadway widening, sidewalk, new drainage system, new irrigation and REGISTRATION landscaping.Responsibilities include:supervision of inspection staff,managing the prime professional Engineer contractor,coordination with the local municipalities,utilities and County Divisions. State of Florida Reconstruction of SR 826/SR836 Interchange,FDOT District 6,Miami-Dade County, No.61881 Florida.Roadway project administrator for the$558 million construction of 40 bridges, • MSE walls, traffic signals, highway lighting, ITS components, new roadways, drainage systems, canal realignment, sound barrier walls and landscaping. Responsibilities include: the supervision of inspection staff, plans review for constructability, errors and adherence to FDOT Specifications and Contract Requirements, coordination with • multiple contractors,local agencies,City of Doral,Miami-Dade County,coordination with FDOT District 6 personnel, review of contractor maintenance of traffic, installation for conformance to construction plans and FDOT Design Index,coordination with local utility companies to facilitate timely relocations to avoid construction delays and contractor claims. Widening of SR 91/Florida's Turnpike from Sunrise Boulevard to Atlantic Boulevard, Florida's Turnpike Enterprise, Broward County,Florida. Senior project engineer for the $97 million construction of two new major bridges over the Turnpike, widening of three existing bridges, Open Road Tolling(ORT) conversion and miscellaneous roadway improvements. Responsibilities included supervision of the entire CEI staff, project management, coordination with local agencies, City of Tamarac, Broward County, coordination with FDOT Turnpike personnel,coordination with local utility companies to facilitate timely relocations to avoid construction delays and contractor claims,conducting weekly progress meetings, review of the contractor construction schedule, negotiating contract changes with the prime contractor and the subcontractors, and signing and sealing as-built changes. Districtwide Emergency Response Consultant, FDOT District 4. Senior project engineer assigned to the FDOT District 4 Hurricane Restoration Team at the West Palm Beach Operations Center. Work included coordination and tracking of debris removal and • traffic signal restoration in Palm Beach County. Responsibilities included coordination with FDOT,municipalities and Palm Beach County Public Works Department,supervision of multiple engineering consultants and contractors,planning and assigning specific tasks to engineering consultants and contractors,review and process invoices for restoration work in accordance with federal reimbursement requirements, review and approve engineering consultants'invoices,conduct daily progress meeting to review contractors' progress and reassign work to contractors based on their performance and agency needs, and assemble project documentation to provide FDOT backup for FHWA and FEMA reimbursement. Hurricane Jeanne Restoration Team,FDOT District 4,West Palm Beach Operations Center.Project administrator in charge of coordination conducted by contractors including debris removal,roadway repair,and traffic signal and signing repair and reconstruction. Coordinated with FDOT,municipalities and Palm Beach County Public Works Department, supervised multiple engineering consultants and contractors, assigned specific tasks to engineering consultants and contractors,reviewed and processed invoices for restoration work,reviewed and approved engineering consultants invoices,conducted daily progress meeting to review contractors'progress and reassign work to contractors based on their f=K= Calvin, Giordano Associates, Inc. = E X C E P T I O N A L S O L U T I O N S Bryan Williams, PE, Page 2 performance and agency needs, maintained project documentation in conformance with FDOT guidelines and FHWA and FEMA reimbursement requirements. Districtwide General CEI Services, FDOT District 4. Office engineer performing quality assurance and final estimates reviews for Palm Beach residency construction. Responsibilities included the review of ongoing FDOT projects for adherence to FDOT policies and requirements regarding project documentation for final acceptance by FDOT. Districtwide General CEI Services, FDOT District 6. Senior roadway engineer assigned as an assistant to the Department's Lighting and Signalization Coordinator. Responsibilities included performing, coordinating and monitoring lighting and signalization inspections for all FDOT District 6 projects including interim and final acceptance inspections, created and maintained a performance tracking system to ensure signal acceptance, performed traffic signal and street lighting plans review for constructability and adherence to FDOT and Miami- Dade County specifications. NW 12th Street Roadway Construction, Miami-Dade County, Florida. Roadway inspector for construction of a new roadway on NW 12 Street from NW 107th Avenue to NW 111th Avenue. Responsibilities included the inspection of drainage installation, embankment, lime rock base, asphalt paving, street lighting and traffic signal installation. Wiles Road Improvements,Coral Springs,Florida.Project administrator/contracts support specialist in a$4.8 million new alignment/new roadway construction project for Broward County including drainage and signalization on Wiles Road, Coral Springs, Florida. Responsibilities included supervision of inspection staff,coordination with the City of Coconut Creek's Public Works Department,and processing prime contractor's invoices. Generated the specification and contract documents for the subsequent section of Wiles Road. SR 826/Palmetto Expressway from NW 154th Street to the Golden Glades Interchange,Miami,Florida.Office engineer assigned to the milling and resurfacing on SR 826.Responsibilities included preparing monthly estimate for payment to the contractor, tracking and scheduling testing as required by the FDOT testing and sampling guide, maintaining project documentation as required by the FDOT specification for final acceptance (material certification, pay item quantity documentation, material test results), and preparing project documentation for final acceptance. Se-ace Innovations,Sunrise Florida.Vice president of systems integration in charge of all construction-related activities involved with the design and installation of data acquisition systems. Clients included various utility companies across the United States,including multiple FPL facilities. Responsibilities included management of all field crews,scheduling all project-related work activities and management of project budgets. CEI Services for FDOT District 6, Miami, Florida. Electrical inspector and roadway inspector on various FDOT roadway construction projects. Responsibilities included field inspections of roadway,drainage,signalization and traffic marking installations, sampling and testing construction materials and plans review. Projects included traffic signal reconstruction repair damage from Hurricane Andrew;Biscayne Boulevard Phases I,II reconstruction and widening of Biscayne Boulevard from NE 121 Street to NE 151st Street and the Brickell Avenue bascule bridge, $16.5 million replacement. 56 :i Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. ° E X C E P T I O N A L S O L U T I O N S Manuel J. Docurro, PE, LEED Green Associate Electrical Engineer EDUCATION SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS : Master of Science in ;', Mr. Docurro has been providing electrical engineering services for more than 15 years. Aerospace Engineering.= He is a senior project manager and electrical engineer at CGA,and his experience includes Sciences the quality control and design phase of electrical systems for commercial, industrial, University of Colorado. governmental,and recreational facilities. Master;of Science in Computer Engineering PROJECT EXPERIENCE Florida International City of Miami Beach-Mid-Beach Recreational Corridor,Project Electrical Engineer. University. Provided the electrical design for the new LED bollard lighting system for the proposed Bachelor of Science in walkway. 'Electrical Engineering City of Delray Beach - NE 2nd Avenue Improvements, Project Electrical Engineer. Florida International Provided electrical design for the new roadway LED lighting system. University • City off Jupiter-AIA Bike Lanes,Project Electrical Engineer. Provided electrical design PROFESSIONAL for the new roadway LED lighting system. REGISTRATION Professional Engineer, City of Weston - Emerald Estates Park Improvements, Project Electrical Engineer. State of Florida, No.58594 Provided electrical design for the new LED walkway lighting system. LEED Green Associate Miami-Dade North Trail Park- Parking Expansion, Athletic Courts and Lighting, since,2012. Project Manager. Provided electrical design for the recreational sports lighting for the new skate plaza and basketball courts and conventional (HID) lighting for the expanded COMPUTER SKILLS parking lot. Microsoft Windows Microsoft Office Miami-Dade Gwen Cherry Park-Baseball Fields Lighting,Project Manager. Provided AutoCAD electrical design for the new recreational sports lighting system for the existing baseball Microstation fields. MATLAB Miami-Dade Gwen Cherry Park-Lighted Tennis Courts,Project Manager. Provided PROGRAMMING electrical design for the new recreational sports lighting system for the new tennis courts. LANGUAGES 'ANSI C Miami-Dade Tamiami Park-Baseball Field#3 Lighting,Project Manager. Provided C++ electrical design for the new recreational sports lighting system for the existing baseball field#3. Miami-Dade Country Village Park-Skate Court Lighting,Project Manager. Provided electrical design for the new recreational sports lighting system for the existing skate court. Miami-Dade Crandon Tennis Center - Multiple Courts Lighting, Project Manager. Provided electrical design for the new recreational sports lighting system for multiple tennis courts. Miami-Dade Wild Lime Park-LED Parking Lot Lighting,Project Manager. Provided electrical design for the new LED parking lot lighting system for the expanded parking lot. Miami-Dade McMillan Park - Parking Lot Lighting, Project Manager. Provided electrical design for the HID lighting system for the expanded parking lot. Miami-Dade Coral Villas Park-Solar Walkway Lighting,Project Manager. Provided electrical design for new solar-powered walkway bollard lighting system. y h(u ` ^,~ �, = Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. T I O N A L S O L U T I O N S Manuel J. Docurro, P.E., Page 2 Miami-Dade Trail Glades Range Electrical Feed to Trap and Skeet, Miami, Florida. Project consisted of the complete rebuild,and upgrade of the electrical feed to the trap and skeet area of subject site. Mr. Docurro was in charge of the scope of work determination and ensuing electrical design required to upgrade the electrical power facilities to fully meet the customer's requirements. Miami-Dade A.D.Barnes Nature Center Trailer,Miami,Florida.Project consisted of utility provisioning(water, sewer,electrical,telecom) for a new double wide trailer.Mr. Docurro was in charge of the electrical design for the provisioning of electrical power to the new trailer. Miami-Dade Colonial Drive Park Concessions Building,Miami,Florida. Project consisted of a new concessions building for the park and provisioning of all required utilities.Mr.Docurro was in charge of the electrical design for the electrical power provisioning and lighting layout. Miami-Dade Amelia Earhart Park Soccer Complex Phase II, Miami, Florida. Project consisted of two new lighted soccer fields and a new recreation building. Mr. Docurro was in charge of the electrical design for the electrical power provisioning,sports lighting,building interior lighting layout,and lightning protection system. Miami-Dade Oak Grove Park Trailer, Miami, Florida. Project consisted of utility provisioning (water, sewer, electrical)for an existing trailer. Mr.Docurro was in charge of the electrical design for the provisioning of electrical power to the new trailer. Miami-Dade Southridge Park Scoreboard and PA System,Miami,Florida. Project consisted of the installation of a new multi-purpose scoreboard and public address (PA) system for the park. Mr.Docurro was in charge of the electrical design for the power provisioning to the scoreboard as well as the system design and specifications for the PA system. Miami-Dade Zoo Miami Interactive Aviary Exhibit,Miami,Florida. Project consisted of a new exhibit building for the zoo and the provisioning of all required utilities(water,electrical). Mr.Docurro was in charge of the electrical design for the provisioning of electrical power to the new building. Miami-Dade Tropical Park Equestrian Center Agricultural/Industrial Ceiling Fans,Miami,Florida. Project consisted of the provisioning of six industrial large diameter ceiling fans for the existing equestrian center building at subject site. Mr. Docurro was in charge of coordinating the design (structural and electrical disciplines) and performing the electrical design for the provisioning of electrical power and control for the new fans. Additional Project Experience • A.D.Barnes-Walkway Lights,Miami,Florida • Briar Bay Park-Solar Walkway Lighting Upgrade,Miami,Florida • Chapman Field-Ballfields Lighting Upgrade,Miami,Florida • Chittohatchee Park-LED Walkway Lighting,Miami,Florida • Crandon Park-Driving Range Lighting,Key Biscayne,Florida • Haulover Park-New Pay Stations,Miami,Florida • Joseph Caleb Community Center-Seating and Lighting Upgrades,Miami,Florida • Mangus Special Tax District-Landscape/Sign Lighting,Miami,Florida • McMillan Park-Walkway Lighting,Miami,Florida • Ruben Dario-Shelter,Miami,Florida • Southridge Park-Security Camera System,Miami,Florida • Southridge Park-Pressbox,Miami,Florida • Trail Glades Range-Parking Lot Lighting Upgrade,Miami,Florida • Zoo Miami-Concert Field Upgrades,Miami,Florida • Zoo Miami-Anteater Holding Expansion,Miami,Florida 58 • Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. ' E X S O L U T I O N S Chris Giordano, MSC Director of Management Services EDUCATION SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS BSEET,'Electrical' Engineering Technology, Chris Giordano has ten years of construction management experience.After graduating Concentration on Computer from the University of Central Florida with a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering .Systems.University of Technology, he pursued a career in the construction management industry. Chris held Central Florida,2005 the positions of Project Administrator, Project Manager, Contracts Manager, and finally Project Controls Manager for the Orion Marine Group before deciding being appointed PROFESSIONAL Project Administrator at Calvin,Giordano&Associates,Inc. REGISTRATION Florida Marine Specialty Chris has managed hundreds of millions of dollars in construction.The clients for these Contractor(Active License) projects ranged from federal, state, local and private clients. Chris gained construction No SCC131151012 experience throughout the southeastern United States as well as in the Caribbean. , OSHA 10-Hour Safety PROJECT EXPERIENCE Certified Director of Management Services - Governmental Services. Calvin, Giordano, & Associates,Inc.,Fort Lauderdale,FL. • Coordinates and Assist in the Management of all Government Contracts • Manages the Production of Bid Documents,Responses to RFIs,and Bidding Process • Recommend Award of Contracts to City Commission • Manage the Contractor's Submittals,Payment Applications,Claims,Change Orders • Ensure Contractors are Maintaining Current Schedule and Budget Goals. • Manage and Direct all Required Subconsultants and Inspectors as Needed Capital Improvement Projects Managed: • Town of Surfside Utility Rehabilitation Project • Town of Surfside Community and Aquatic Center Construction • Town of Surfside Comprehensive Traffic Study and Analysis • Town of Surfside Seawall Inspection,Design and Reconstruction • Sunny Isles Beach Newport Fishing Pier Project Administration and Permitting • Sunny Isles Beach North Bay Road Bridge Project Administration and Permitting • Port Sutton Manatee Observation • Jupiter Maintenance Dredging Manatee Observation • Tampa MATOC Dredging Manatee Observation PROJECT CONTROLS MANAGER&CHIEF ESTIMATOR Orion Dredging Services,LLC,Jacksonville,FL.(2008-2009) • Create and Present all PSR & PCSR Reports for Division, Primavera Progress Schedules, Cost and Revenue Forecasts, and Direct Cost and Schedule Support to Project Managers. • • Perform all Bid Estimates for Federal,State,Local,Private and International Projects. • Forecast Every Project on a Monthly Basis and Present Findings in Monthly PCSR Meetings. • Managed Multiple Public Works Contracts Concurrent with PCM & Estimating Duties. Marine Construction Projects Managed: • Pier Construction and Cruise Ship Berth Dredging-Waterside Improvements, Labadee,Haiti. • USACE Blount Island Emergency Dredging for Navy Ship Traffic and Mooring - Jacksonville,Fl Calvin, Giordano &Associates, Inc. _ E X C E P T I O N A L S O L U T I O N S Chris Giordano,Page 2 • TPA FY 08 Maintenance Dredging for Commercial Ship Traffic and Mooring-Tampa,FL • Port Everglades Maintenance Dredging for Commercial Ship Traffic and Mooring-Fort Lauderdale,FL Contract Manager;Subaqueous Services,Inc.,Orlando,FL.(2004-2008) • Managed Office Staff of 10 Employees. • Maintained all Correspondence with Owners/Engineers. • Managed$44 million In Annual Contract Backlog. • Created and Attended all Presentations for Governments,Citizens,Conferences and Private Firms. • Created Project Tracking Databases. Marine Construction Projects Managed: • Volusia County Emergency Beach Nourishment-Dune Restoration. • Miami Dade County BEAR 1 (Beach Erosion and Re-nourishment) • Tampa Port Authority Hookers Point Expansion. • Jaxport Dames Point Expansion-Project One. • SFWMD Lake Trafford Restoration-Phase II. • FIND MSA 434/434C DMMA Construction. • Island Pointe Marina Dredging. • Bayou Grande Villas Maintenance Dredging. • Port Everglades Maintenance Dredging. • Panama City Marina and Homeowner Canal Dredging. • Peace River Hurricane Debris Cleanup. • FP&L Hurricane Debris Cleanup. • Hendry County Oxbow Dredging. • SFWMD S-65A Rock Rip Rap Bank Restoration. Engineering Inspector Intern,GLC Construction,Hallandale,FL.(1999-2001) • Air Tested Concrete. • Slump Tested Concrete. • Inspected Pollution Retard Baffles. • Inspected Mud Work on Drainage Structures. 60 r Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. 3 E X C E P T I O N A L S O L U T I O N S David Frodsham, PE Engineer EDUCATION SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS B.S.,Civil Engineering, June,,Penn State Mr. Frodsham is a licensed Professional Engineer at CGA with more than five years of University, experience in coastal engineering, construction management, permitting, and civil site University Park, PA design.He is proficient in the use of AutoCAD and is fluent in Spanish. M.S.,Engineering PROJECT EXPERIENCE Management,2009 University of Louisville Construction Management Experience Harbour Ridge Road Resurfacing Program, Palm City, Florida. Responsible for PROFESSIONAL roadway condition assessment, cost estimates, preparation of bid documents, plans, REGISTRATION contracts and technical specifications for road resurfacing project at Harbour Ridge Professional Engineer Yacht and Country Club. The project involved weekly construction observation reports, State of Florida, No.75507 including mix design review and general FDOT specification compliance assurance as well as issuance of project status reports to owners through project build-out. Construction Inspections for Loughman Transfer Facility, Loughman, Florida. • Performed construction inspections during sitework operations to ensure compliance with design for an aggregate transfer facility. Harbour Ridge Lake Bank Restoration,Palm City,Florida.Performed field inspections, quantity take-offs,cost estimates,preparation of bid documents and plans for lake bank restoration in a private golf course community. Conducted construction inspections for quality assurance. The Resort at Isla Palenque, Chiriqui Province, Panama. Served as project liaison, overseeing project start-up and construction management for Isla Palenque, Panama, a 400-acre island eco-resort on Panama's Pacific Coast. Managed logistics for clients and subco n tracto r s conducting operations in remote island setting. While in Panama, supervised company's efforts in Central Am_erica, working with Panamanian national environmental and engineering authorities. Rio Bonito and Monte Rico Potable Water Systems, Darien Province, Panama. Responsible for rural potable water system project development, including training water committees, water system design, funding solicitation and all facets of project development and construction management. Completed extensive grant application and was awarded two projects' worth of materials to deliver clean water to over 400 impoverished Panamanians. Accomplished $10,000 rural water system construction below cost and before schedule with limited resources and challenges associated with a diverse cultural setting. Coastal Engineering Experience Surfside Seawall Assessment and Design, Surfside, Florida. Performed assessment of 12 municipally owned seawalls and provided recommendations for repairs and replacement. Developed design and plans for replacement seawalls and assisted with permitting. Stuart Courtesy Dock Assessment, Stuart, Florida. Assessed and gave opinion of probable causes for premature corrosion for an existing City-owned dock in Stuart, FL. Made recommendations for repair and replacement of corroded pilings. Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. f z ' E X C E P T I O N A L S O L U T I O N S David Frodsham, PE Page 2 Harbour Ridge Lake Bank Restoration,Palm City,Florida.Performed field inspections,quantity take-offs,cost estimates, preparation of bid documents and plans for lake bank restoration in a private golf course community. Conducted construction inspections for quality assurance. Coastal Assessments, Orchid Bay in Great Guana Cay and Burnside Cove in Grand Bahama Island. Carried out coastal assessments, floodplain analyses, FFE establishment for proposed developments in the Caribbean. Performed cut/fill calculations for proposed marina at Orchid Bay. Private Residence Bulkheads,Palm Beach and Broward Counties,Florida.Designed,performed calculations, and drafted plans for bulkhead and seawall construction and remediation projects for private residences throughout Palm Beach and Broward Counties,FL. Thermal Plume Modeling, Caribbean Utilities Company, Ltd., Cayman Islands. Performed thermal plume modeling for an effluent pipe at a utility company to predict environmental impacts of discharge waters. Thermal Plume Modeling,Grand Bahama Power Company,Bahamas.Performed thermal plume modeling for an effluent channel at a utility company to predict environmental impacts of discharge waters. Permitting Experience Martin Marietta Materials Aggregate Transfer Facilities: Mulberry, Loughman and DeLand, Florida. Conducted site development permitting activities for compliance with Water Management Districts and other environmental agencies. Sunset Bay Marina,Stuart,Florida. Carried out modifications to FDEP permit and USACE Submerged Land Lease for a reconfiguration of marina,including seagrass investigation. Firestone Private Stable,Wellington,Florida. Obtained Environmental Resource Permit and Consumptive Use Permit through SFWMD;drainage permit through Lake Worth Drainage District;and Type II Variance through Palm Beach County Planning and Zoning Department for development of a 10 acre horse training facility. Glades Grove,Fort Pierce,Florida. Obtained Water Use and Environmental Resource Permits for a former orange grove in St. Lucie County, Florida. Performed periodic inspections of above ground impoundment for compliance with SFWMD permit. Civil Site Experience Tiffany Lake Bulkhead Repair and Remediation, Mangonia Park,Florida. Designed, performed calculations, drafted plans, and prepared bid documents and technical specifications for a bulkhead remediation project to be submitted for grant funding on behalf of the Town of Mangonia Park. Applied for a grant funding through EPA's Brownfields Grant Program. Martin Marietta Materials Aggregate Transfer Facilities.Mulberry, Loughman and DeLand, Florida. Design of flexible and rigid pavements for Martin Marietta Materials-owned aggregate transfer facilities in Florida. Produced site civil design and drawings. Gulfstream Golf Club,Gulfstream,Florida. Produced a feasibility study on a water catchment and above ground retention system for irrigation at Gulfstream Golf Club. 62 • .. y, Calvin, Giordano &Associates, Inc. • t�� 2��: E X C E P T I O N A L S O L U T I O N S • Patrick A. Figurella, PE Director of Engineering, Project Manager EDUCATION SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS B.S. Mechanical . • Engineering . . • ' Mr. Figurella is a project engineer with more than 20 years of experience in project University,of Florida, management of roadway design/reconstruction, utility/drainage infrastructure, Gainesville . municipal review,comprehensive planning and civil site design work including geometric design and permitting. Mr. Figurella is proficient in the use of the latest versions of PROFESSIONAL . AutoCAD Civil 3D. Mr. Figurella was the President of the ASCE Palm Beach Branch in REGISTRATION 2003-2004,ASCE Palm Beach Branch Young Engineer of the Year in 2004,and FES Palm Professional Engineer State Beach Chapter Young Engineer of the Year in 2004. of Florida No. 54795 PROJECT EXPERIENCE PROFESSIONAL AlA Bike Lanes,Jupiter,Florida.Designing and permitting the expansion of turn lanes, AFFILIATIONS . the addition of bike lanes,pervious concrete sidewalks,on-street parking,the replacement American Society of Civil' of a 10"Water main and the burial of overhead utilities on a 3A mile segment of a two lane Engineers:2004-2005 roadway. Year completed: professional services,ongoing,construction N/A. Past-President for Palm College Avenue Improvements Phase I, Davie, Florida. Designed and permitted the Beach Branch replacement of a lh mile three lane roadway with a 4 lane divided roadway with drainage Florida'Engineering improvements and sidewalks on both sides of the roadway in an extremely challenging Society:2002-2003 utility corridor. Year Completed: professional services ongoing,construction ongoing. "Young Engineer of the College Avenue Improvements Phase II,Davie,Florida.Designing and permitting the Year"for Palm Beach replacement of a lh mile two lane roadway with a 4 lane divided roadway with drainage Chapter improvements and sidewalks on both sides of the roadway in an extremely challenging PUBLIC SERVICE utility corridor. Year Completed: professional services ongoing,construction N/A. Village of Royal Palm Lakeshore Drive Improvements, Lake Park, Florida. Designing and permitting the Beach Code Enforcement reconstruction of a 1/2 mile two lane facility,raising the roadway and sidewalks to relieve Board 1998-2004 high tide flooding issues, adding bike lanes and replacing an asbestos water main and aging sewer lines. Year completed: professional services,ongoing,construction,N/A. Palm Beach County 5-Year• Road Program Oversight& NW 1131st Street Improvements, North Miami, Florida. Designed the roadway and Advisory Council drainage improvements of a 1 mile roadway. Improvements included a roundabout,bike .2002-2003 lanes,on-street parking and the preservation of numerous existing landscaping on North - Miami's north bicycle corridor.Year completed:professional services 2012,construction 2012. • Park Avenue Street-scape Improvements,Lake Park,Florida.Designed and permitted the reconstruction of a 3A mile 4 lane undivided roadway into a 2 lane divided roadway • with decorative street lighting and landscaping as well as drainage,utility and sidewalk improvements. Year Completed: professional services 2010,construction N/A. Bay Harbor Islands Community Enhancement Project Phase II,Bay Harbor Islands, • Florida. Designed and permitted the roadway and utility improvements for 2.3 miles of roadways on the west island of the Town.Improvements included new curbs,pavement, grading and waterlines. Year completed: professional services 2010,construction 2010. Bay Harbor Islands Community Enhancement Project Phase III,Bay Harbor Islands, Florida. Designed and permitted the roadway and utility improvements for 4.2 miles of ' roadways on the east island of the Town. Improvements included new curbs,pavement, grading and waterlines. Year completed:professional services 2012,construction 2012. . • s-, // Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. N .4- E X C E P T I O N A L S O L U T I O N S ,„: Patrick A. Figurella, Page 2 South Pennock Lane Improvements,Jupiter,Florida. Designed and permitted the addition of bicycle lanes and sidewalks to a/mile segment of the two lane undivided facility including the addition of turn lanes at Indian-town Road. Year completed:professional services 2009,construction 2009. Holmberg Road Bicycle Lanes, Parkland, Florida. Designed and permitted the addition of bicycle lanes and sidewalks with the addition of fire hydrants for a 1.25 mile roadway.Year completed: professional services, 2010, construction,2011. AlA Bike Lanes, Jupiter, Florida. Designed and permitted the expansion of turn lanes, the addition of bicycle lanes and sidewalks with the replacement of a 10" asbestos cement water main for a lh mile two lane undivided facility.Year completed:professional services 2006,construction 2007. Midway Road PD&E Study,St.Lucie County,Florida.Managed the PD&E Study from 25th Street to east of US 1. Designed the project alignment alternatives,coordinated all of the studies,the report preparation and the public involvement process including public meetings and the Public Hearing. Year completed: professional services, 2009,construction,N/A. Lyons Road&Flavor Pict Road Alignment Studies,Palm Beach County,Florida. Prepared alternative alignments and exhibits for public hearings including evaluation matrices for six miles of Palm Beach County Thoroughfare Roadways in the sensitive Agricultural Reserve in western Palm Beach County. Year completed: professional services,2005,construction,N/A. Flavor Pict Road, Palm Beach County, Florida. Designed and permitting the construction of 1 mile two lane facility through an unimproved area. Design included coordination with adjacent properties on drainage treatment and the culverting of 1000 feet of a Lake Worth Drainage District Canal. Year completed: professional services, 2005,construction,2006. Boutwell Road Alignment Study & Boutwell Road Extension, Lake Worth, Florida. Prepared alternative alignments and exhibits for public meetings for the study phase of the 1/3 mile extension of a two lane facility. Designed the extension of the two lane facility including drainage design, geometric design, signing&pavement marking,permitting and cost estimation.Year completed: professional services,2000,construction,2001. Roosevelt Avenue Alignment Study, Jupiter, Florida. Prepared alternative alignments and exhibits for public hearings including evaluation matrices for two miles of Palm Beach County Thoroughfare Roadways from Indiantown Road to the Martin County Line.Year completed: professional services,2000,construction,N/A. Lyons Road,Palm Beach County,Florida. Designed the expansion of a three mile facility from two lanes undivided to four lanes divided west of Boynton Beach,Florida.Responsibilities included horizontal and ertical design,signing &pavement marking,permitting,cost estimation and coordination with existing and proposed bridges as well as utilities.Year completed: professional services,2005,construction,2006. Lyons Road, Palm Beach County, Florida. Designed and secured permits for the 1-3/4 mile extension of a two lane divided facility west of Boynton Beach. Responsibilities included horizontal and vertical design, permitting and coordination with off-site developments for drainage design. Year completed: professional services, 2004, construction,2005. Fairgrounds Road / SR-80 Intersection Improvements, Palm Beach County, Florida. Designed and secured permits for the westward relocation and expansion of the intersection of Fairgrounds Road and S.R. 80. Project included the relocation of water and force mains and the replacement of an existing drainage ditch with culverts and a new retention/detention area.Year completed: professional services,1999,construction,2000. Lantana Road,West Palm Beach,Florida. Designed the 3 mile widening and expansion of a two lane undivided facility to a four lane divided facility. Responsibilities included horizontal and vertical alignment,permitting and cost estimation.Year completed: professional services,1998,construction, 1999. 64 I 21 ,' ==. Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. E X C E P T I O N A L S O L U T I O N S Patrick A. Figurella, Page 3 Okeechobee Boulevard (SR-704), West Palm Beach, Florida. Designed the widening of a 1 mile six lane facility to eight lanes including the demolition of two existing bridges with new overhead signs. Responsibilities included permitting,cost estimates as well as coordination with structural elements and utilities.Year completed: professional services,2005,construction,2009. Yamato Road/I-95 Intersection Improvements, Boca Raton, Florida. Designed the roadway improvements including milling&resurfacing,minor widening and adding a lane to the I-95 on-ramp of a 1/3 mile six lane facility. Year completed: professional services, 1997,construction,1998. Palm Beach County Intersection Improvements, Palm Beach County Florida. Designed or assisted with the design of improvements including the addition of turn lanes, sidewalks, bike lanes, drainage, through lanes and signing and marking to the following intersections for Palm Beach County Engineering: • Okeechobee Boulevard/Congress Avenue-right turn lane on Okeechobee Boulevard • Browns Farm Road/County Road 880-left turn lane on both roads • Forest Hill Boulevard/S.R 80 (Two separate projects)-dual turn lanes three approaches first project,added through lanes and right turn lane second project • Forest Hill Boulevard/Haverhill Road-dual turn lanes on Forest Hill Boulevard • Fairgrounds Road/Sansbury's Way left turn lanes on both roads with additional through lane on Sansbury • Kirk Road/Lakewood Road 2 lane to 5 lane widening on Kirk Road. • Lantana Road/Hagen Ranch Road/Fearnley Drive-add 4 turn lanes on 3 approaches • Glades Road/Powerline/Jog Road-added through lane each direction for 1 mile on Glades • Okeechobee Boulevard/Tamarind Avenue(Alignment Study) • Australian Avenue/1-95-Mercer Avenue-Okeechobee Boulevard-added lefts both approaches • Seminole Pratt Whitney Road/S.R.80-added dual lefts and a right on Seminole Pratt • Congress Avenue/Chillingworth Drive-convert Congress Avenue to 5 lane section lh mile • West Atlantic Avenue/Hagen Ranch Road - dual left turn lanes and opposing right turn on West Atlantic, receiving work on Hagen Ranch • Royal Palm Beach Boulevard/Orange Grove Boulevard Convert RPB to 5 lane section 1 mile • Royal Palm Beach Boulevard/Persimmon Boulevard Convert RPB to S lane section 1 mile Lake Park Stormwater Utility Creation/Annual Updates, Lake Park, Florida. Provided engineering services for the creation of the Town's Stormwater Utility including preparation of the ESU Rate Study which determined the methodology for charging each parcel of land in the Town. Also applied that methodology and determined the number of ESU's for each parcel of land in the Town. Updated the rate study and tax roll for two years after the initial study.Year completed:professional services 2010,construction N/A. Mangonia Park Utility Engineering, Mangonia Park, Florida. Provided water and sewer utility engineering services to the Town including construction observation, site plan review, grant writing assistance, construction plan preparation, council meeting attendance and technical expertise. Year completed: professional services ongoing,construction ongoing. Marlin Bay Yacht Club, Marathon, Florida. Designed and permitted the paving, grading, drainage, gravity and vacuum sewer and potable water elements of the eighty building residential condominium project.The project was located on an extremely tight eight acre parcel. The project featured utility service to the extensive boat docking facilities including potable water,vacuum sewer and fire protection.Year completed: professional services 2008, 65 - Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. `; / EXCEPTIONAL S O L U T I O N S Patrick A. Figurella,Page 4 construction ongoing. Cannonsport Marina,Palm Beach Shores,Florida. Designed and permitted the paving,grading,drainage,gravity sewer and potable water elements of the five building condominium including utility service to the boat docking piers. Year completed:professional services 2006,construction 2008. SR 710 Utility Relocation,Riviera Beach,Florida.Designed the water and sewer relocations in support of FDOT's roadway project. Project included 6,000 LF of 12"W.M.,a 1,000 LF directional bore of a 30"R.W.M.,a 300 LF offset of the 30" R.W.M. in another location and other minor relocations. Year completed: professional services 2007, construction 2009. Maritime Academy,Riviera Beach,Florida. Designed and permitted the paving,grading,drainage,gravity sewer and potable water elements of the school. Project featured replacement of an asbestos cement watermain across P P the project frontage. Year completed:professional services 2005,construction 2006. Tabernacle of the Pentecost, Royal Palm Beach, Florida. Designed and permitted the new campus of the Tabernacle of the Pentecost Church featuring grassed parking to reduce runoff and including SFWMD compensating storage requirements. Year completed:professional services 2008,construction halted. Town of Lake Park Stormwater Utility, Lake Park, Florida. Provided engineering services for the creation of the Town's Stormwater Utility including preparation of the ESU Rate Study which determined the methodology for charging each parcel of land in the Town. Also applied that methodology and determined the number of ESU's for each parcel of land in the Town. Updated the rate study and tax roll for two years after the initial study.Year completed:professional services 2010,construction N/A. Town of Lake Park Municipal Review,Lake Park,Florida.Performed engineering reviews of the paving,grading and drainage,elements of new development applications in the Town. Also performed NPDES inspections and reviews for the Town. Year completed: Professional services,2011. Comprehensive Planning, Various Agencies, Florida. Prepared Comprehensive Plans, Amendments to Comprehensive Plans Evaluation and Appraisal Reports (EARs), or Water Supply Plans related to Potable Water, Sanitary Sewer, Drainage, Solid Waste, and Natural Groundwater Aquifer Recharge elements for the following agencies: • Town of Loxahatchee Groves First Comprehensive Plan • City of Pahokee 10 Year Water Supply Plan • City of Parkland 10 Year Water Supply Plan • City of Parkland EAR-based Amendments • City of Fort Pierce Comprehensive Plan Rewrite • St.Lucie County EAR • St.Lucie County EAR Based Comprehensive Plan Amendments • Martin County EAR • City of Port St.Lucie EAR Based Comprehensive Plan Amendments City of Riviera Beach CRA Marine District South, Riviera Beach, Florida. Designed and permitted a 14-acre Marina District improvements project with the demolition of the entire site and replacement with a new Marina Events Center,two acres of pervious pavements,3000 linear feet of exfiltration trenches,revised Bicentennial Park, the construction of five site roadways,new water and sewer mains,and the filling of the site to accommodate the future changes in the FEMA-base flood elevation. 66 rCalvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. ' ; ° , E X C E P T I O N A L S O L U T I O N S Steven M. Watts, PSM . Director of Survey EDUCATION SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS BSLS,Purdue University, 1984 '.. Mr.Watts has 26 years of experience as a surveyor and mapper. Having spent his entire Lambda Sigma:Land surveying career working in Broward County,he is extremely knowledgeable of the rules, Surveying Honorary . requirements and specifications for completing surveying and mapping projects in the South Florida area. He specializes in architectural and engineering design type surveys, PROFESSIONAL ' land acquisition,easements,title research,and computer mapping. REGISTRATION Florida PSM No,4588. PROJECT EXPERIENCE Director of Survey - Calvin, Giordano, & Associates, Inc., Fort Lauderdale, FL. As • Director of Survey he is responsible and involved in all aspects of the company's surveying • . and mapping projects. • General Surveying & Mapping Services - City of Pompano Beach. Boundary & Topographic Surveys: Community Park, Canal Point Park; Legal Descriptions: Avondale Fishing Piers; Topographic Surveys: Pompano Beach Air Park; Taxiway "N" - Pavement Widening,Runway 15-Runway Protection Zone,Magnetic Heading,Runways 6-24,15-33 and 10-28. General Surveying & Mapping Services - City of North Lauderdale. Boundary and ' Topographic Surveys,As-Built Surveys,Legal Descriptions,City Limit Determinations and General Surveying Services for the City of North Lauderdale.Additional responsibilities . include project surveyor for the topographic survey of the municipal complex,GIS,water control district and utility mapping,Hampton Pines Park and Silver Lakes Middle School ball field renovation. ,General Surveying & Mapping Services - City of Coral Springs. Boundary and Topographic Surveys,As-Built Surveys,Legal Descriptions,Design Surveys,Construction Stakeout,and General Surveying Services for the City of Coral Springs. General Surveying&Mapping Services-City of Coconut Creek.Boundary,Topographic and Design Survey for Facilities Maintenance Area and Copans Road for the City of Coconut Creek. • GIS Base Mapping-Broward County Property Appraiser's Office.Property Appraiser's GIS-Base Mapping Projects.Work completed to date includes City of Pompano Beach,City of Fort Lauderdale, City of Margate, City of Miramar,and City of Dania. Projects involved precise coordinate geometry mapping and conversion to Arc-Info polygon coverage. LIS System - City of Miramar. Project Manager for the Land Information System (LIS) • completed for the City of Miramar.This project encompasses approximately 20,000 acres of land within the city limits. Coordinate geometry was used to prepare geometrically precise base maps tied to the Florida State Plane Coordinate System. The work was done in an AutoCAD environment to facilitate future GIS applications. The LIS contains information on rights-of-way, plats, blocks, lots, ownership, tax folio numbers and property appraiser information. GIS System - City of Miramar. Project Manager for the development of a geographic information system(GIS)necessary to implement a special assessment for the new water treatment plant.Tax assessor information was digitally downloaded for over 600 parcels and compiled into an Oracle data base.Data base records were gee-referenced to AutoCAD polygon information and compiled into a GIS application. Calvin, Giordano g Associates, Inc. € ,- `=- E X C E P T I O N A L S O L U T I O N S Steve M.Watts, PSM, Page 2 Base Map-City of Port St.Lucie.Project Manager for the development of a computerized base map of 80 square miles comprising the City of Port St.Lucie.The first phase entailed establishing horizontal control utilizing GPS and setting vertical control benchmarks throughout the city.Detailed topographic information was gathered for all the public roads (800 miles) via electronic data recorders and overlaid on a geometrically precise map of the platted subdivisions. Raster images of aerial photography were scanned thus providing a photographic overlay for the digital map. Relocation and Land Acquisition Assistance Program-Base Mapping-Broward CountyAviation Department. Project Manager for the relocation and land acquisition project for the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport.Directly involved in all aspects of the project including deed and right-of-way analysis for 12 square miles of property and approximately 2,800 parcels.The data base of utilities,runways,rights-of-way,plats,sectional and ownership information serves as the base map for the GIS system. Property Map- Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport-Broward County Aviation Department. Project surveyor responsible for the maintenance of the Airport Property Map.Responsibilities include the mapping of new parcels,reviewing ownership and easement documentation and working closely with Aviation Department's legal staff on deed interpretation. Surveying and Mapping Services, Pompano Beach Air Park, Runway 15-33. Served as project surveyor for engineering design survey of Runway 15-33 Rehabilitation and Extension.Involved in all aspects of project survey, including project management,field work,engineering coordination,cad drafting and final product deliverables. Surveying and Mapping Services, Pompano Beach Air Park, Taxiway Kilo. Served as project surveyor for engineering design survey of the relocation of Taxiway Kilo. Involved in all aspects of project survey, including project management,field work,engineering coordination,cad drafting and final product deliverables. Surveying and Mapping Services, Pompano Beach Air Park, General Surveying Services. Served as project surveyor for general survey\engineering projects at Pompano Beach Air Park including 1) establishing magnetic compass headings for Runway 6-24, Runway 15-33 and Runway 10-28; 2) pavement widening for Taxiway November; 3) Runway Protection Zone Survey,Runway 15;4)boundary survey of Air Park environs. General Surveying and Mapping Services, City of North Lauderdale, Florida. Performed boundary and topographic surveys,as-built surveys,legal descriptions,City limit determinations,and general surveying services for the City of North Lauderdale.Additional responsibilities included project surveyor for the topographic survey of the municipal complex,GIS,water control district and utility mapping,Hampton Pines Park and Silver Lakes Middle School ball field renovation. Relocation and Land Acquisition Assistance Program,Base Mapping,Broward County Aviation Department. Served as project manager for the relocation and land acquisition project for the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport.Directly involved in all aspects of the project including deed and right-of-way analysis for 12 square miles of property and approximately 2,800 parcels.The data base of utilities,runways,rights-of-way,plats, sectional and ownership information serves as the base map for the GIS system. Property Map, Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, Broward County Aviation Department. Served as project surveyor responsible for the maintenance of the Airport Property Map. Responsibilities include the mapping of new parcels,reviewing ownership and easement documentation and working closely with Aviation Department's legal staff on deed interpretation. GIS Base Mapping, Broward County Property Appraiser's Office, Property Appraiser's GIS-Base Mapping Projects.Work completed to date includes City of Pompano Beach, City of Fort Lauderdale, City of Margate, City of Miramar,and City of Dania. Projects involved precise coordinate geometry mapping and conversion to Arc-Info polygon coverage. 68 if s Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. fi>--. H,*: E X C E P T I O N A L S O L U T I O N S 2.3 QUALIFICATIONS the role of Assistant Project Manager for the Middle OF PROPOSER PROJECT MANAGER Beach Recreational Corridor. This arrangement will Tammy Cook-Weedon is a LEED-AP, Florida Regis- provide the City of Miami Beach with continuity when tered Landscape Archi- either the PM or the Assistant PM are on leave,ensur- tect with over 27 years ing there in no lapse of service to the City. Gianno will r py' of experience. She has be an integral part of the day-to-day functioning of the gained valuable expe- project's development, its design and teamwork coor- - `" dination. Additionally, Gianno will be conducting all rience as the Project Y� g i. Manager for a wide va- the public outreach necessary for the project,ensuring • i g sjA,0 riety of project types, that at the project management level, there is a direct � � � V • including recreational link to the communication needs with the community. projects, streetscapes, Presently, this team has been successful in providing parks, neighborhood similar services to the City of Miami Beach with the improvement projects, Middle Beach Recreational Corridor segment connect- in Indian Beach Park and Allison Park. While Gianno community branding, ing and general landscape has been the face of the project,working closely with architectural components. Her role as Project Manag- the City's Staff at all steps of the way,both Tammy and er encompasses all aspects of a project's development, Gianno collaborate behind the scenes to ensure that but her driving force will be to ensure that the goals staff allocations and resources are set aside to meet and objectives for the recreational corridor project the scheduling demands of the project when they are meets the expectations of the City, residents, and the needed. overall affecting community. Her leadership in proj- Previous beachfront,urban contexts that this team has ect excellence and in devising implementable design collaboratively worked on include: solutions, and seeing them through completion, has • Miami Beach earned CGA several distinguished,professional design • Sunny Isles Beach awards. • Surfside As the founding Landscape Architect for CGA,Tammy's • Bay Harbor Islands professional work is supportive of the firm's mission • Hollywood to develop excellent sustainable solutions to enhance Relevant projects within Tammy's repertoire of expe- the environment and surrounding communities. Her rience and involvement of similar size and scope to the leadership has been exemplified in demonstrating and advertised project include: promoting innovative site development strategies that • Surfside Beachwalk Master Plan foster the promotion of landscape ecology,water con- • Sombrero Beach Park servation, and landscapes that promote natural pro- • Miami Beach Middle Beach Recreational Cor- cesses and habitat restoration. ridor Tammy's project management experience has includ- • Dania Cove Park and Shoreline Stabilization ed a wide variety of projects. Among those, she has • Rolling Oaks Park gained experience that is directly relevant to the City's • Kane Concourse Streetscape needs to design a recreational corridor to continue the branding of the City, successfully navigate the permit process with state and local agencies, and maintain and create environments that are high in quality and appeal,while easy to maintain and sustain. With these foci, she has assembled a Project Team composed of skilled Designers, Specialists and Staff, all of whom have worked together in the past to achieve desired goals in previous urban contexts. Gianno Feoli will be assisting Tammy Cook-Weedon in Miami Beach RFQ 2015-127-JR I Architectural and Engineering Services for the Middle Beach Recreational Corridor 69 Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. / EXCEPTIONAL S O L U T I O N S RELEVANT PROJECT MANAGER'S EXPE- RIENCE WITHIN THE LAST 10 YEARS PROJECTS g1 An LAST 2,0 YEARS CONSTRUCTION COST Sombrero Beach Redevelopment Plan City of Marathon $2,439,700 Dania Beach 5th Avenue Linear Park City of Dania Beach $730,200 Dania Beach Downtown Visioning City of Dania Beach $144,950 Dania Cove Park and Shoreline Stabliliz ation City of Dania Beach $275,000 Doral Beautification Gateway Features City of Doral Design Services Only Doral Streetscape Beautification Plan City of Doral Design Services Only Rotary Park City of Marathon Design Services Only North Shore Neighborhood Improvements City of Miami Beach $14,100,950 Rolling Oaks Park and Dolphin Trail City of Miami Gardens $630,000 Town Center Conceptual Master Plan City of Miami Gardens $584,280 Red Road Median Planting City of Miramar $389,630 City of Oakland Park Grant Drafting/ Andrews Avenue TAP Grant Application Only Lloyds Estate Environmental Demonstration Project City of Oakland Park $290,000 Oakland Park Station Plaza Design City of Oakland Park $350,000 Sunny Isles Beach-181st Drive Active Park City of Sunny Isles Beach $1,792,367 Sunny Isles Beach Tow n Center Zoning District City of Sunny Isles Beach $197,232 Emerald Estates Park City of Weston $700,000 Peace Mound Park City of Weston $4,000,000 (Est) Library Park City of Weston $2,200,000 Weston Roundabout City of Weston $1,518,059 Weston Roadways Streetscape Improvements City of Weston $1,212,390 Vista Park City of Weston $5,438,195 Palm Beach Shores Cannon Sports Condominiums&Marina Nationwide Realty Investors $2,708,280 Pompano Beach Dune Restoration Pompano Beach CRA $400,000 92nd Street Park Town of Bay Harbor Islands $450,000 98th Street Park Town of Bay Harbor Islands $600,000 Kane Concourse Enhancements Town of Bay Harbor Islands $1,324,100 Community Enhancements Town of Bay Harbor Islands $159,765 Surfside Beachwalk Master Plan Town of Surfside $9,000,000 (Est) Beautification Master Plan Village of Indian Creek $75,000 Meadow Pines/Cobblestone Development Westbrooke Communities $29,827,320 Boynton Beach-Canterbury at Quantum Village Westbrooke Homes $7,492,190 Mad Beach RFQ 2015-127-JR I Architectural and Engineering Services for the Middle Beach Recreational Corridor 70 1 i ' Calvin, Giordano 8. Associates, Inc. - __ E X C E P T I O N A L S O L U T I O N S 2.4 STANDARD FORM 330 See the following pages for Calvin,Giordano&Associ- ates Standard Form 330's. Miami Beach RFQ 2015-127-JR I Architectural and Engineering Services for the Middle Beach Recreational Corridor 71 I STANDARD FORM 330 ARCHITECT-ENGINEER QUALIFICATIONS PART I-CONTRACT-SPECIFIC QUALIFICATIONS A.CONTRACT INFORMATION 1. TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) FOR ARCHITECTURAL AND ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR THE MIDDLE BEACH RECREATIONAL CORRIDOR MIAMI BEACH,FL 2. PUBLIC NOTICE DATE 3. SOLICITATION OR PROJECT NUMBER MARCH 20,2015 RFQ 2015-127-JR B. ARCHITECT-ENGINEER POINT OF CONTACT 4. NAME AND TITLE TAMMY COOK/DIRECTOR OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE 5. NAME OF FIRM CALVIN,GIORDANO&ASSOCIATES,INC. 6. TELEPHONE NUMBER 7. FAX NUMBER 8. E-MAIL ADDRESS (954)921-7781 (954)921-8807 TCOOK@CGASOLUTIONS.COM C.PROPOSED TEAM (Complete this section for the prime contractor and all key subcontractors.) (Check) a 0 OG V F 9.FIRM NAME 10.ADDRESS 11.ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT a ¢ 0 a. v a. X Calvin,Giordano& 1800 Eller Drive,Suite 600 Landscape Architecture Associates,Inc. Fort Lauderdale,Florida 33316 ❑CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE b. X Nutting Engineers of 2051 NW 112th Avenue,Suite 126 Soils&Geologic Studies Florida,Inc. Miami,Florida 33172 Testing and Inspection Services ❑CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE Environmental Impact Studies C. X Lakdas/Yohalem 2211 NE 54th Street Structural Engineering Engineering,Inc. Fort Lauderdale,Florida 33308 ❑CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE d. ❑CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE e. ❑CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE f. ❑CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE 72 • D. ORGANIZATIONAL CHART z ¢ _ / z/ r� °3 2 �\ 1 — t f s1 . = \}: 2 k zz ®k ; k E 2 . 2 i3� .: k e • < - j \ / w _ =- I & • 2 t 8 : \ a § k 3 � _ a� 2 z 8 o ` ! k} - . = < < � \ _ § /) J @ ) ' _ w Lk \\7k -, § %f) \ � z \\ § j \ \ k /,� - le ILu1 ¥k§ El V i z� E k.. iD c 2. > - G O t [ ¢ z R 4 - - . 5 Q § /§ k /\ jcic i k : ) .4 ! d k 3 ,i , 5 \ } j /$ Z n. J = 2 a. �/ . 2� / U . .-- \2 . ■ z § ,/2 " 2 //f 0 \/ / § [ \ - .c- $ 2 = O \ 52 . 73 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 SHELLEY EICHNER,AICP PRINCIPAL-IN-CHARGE a TOTAL b WITH CURRENT FIRM 30 18 15 FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State) CALVIN,GIORDANO&ASSOCIATES,INC.-FORT LAUDERDALE,FLORIDA 16 EDUCATION(DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17 CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION M.P.A.,FAU,BOCA RATON,FL (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) B.A.,PSYCHOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT,MCGILL UNIVERSITY, AICP CEP NO.116948 MONTREAL,CA 18 OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.) Ms. Eichner is a Senior Vice President and a Partner of Calvin, Giordano &Associates and oversees all private sector and public sector planning activities. She has over 30 years of diversified planning and platting experience in securing land development approvals,land use plan amendments and local government planning. Ms. Eichner previously served as Senior Planner for Broward County's Department of Planning and Environmental Protection.She managed and supervised plat applications,created a permit monitoring system,and monitored compliance with all aspects of development approvals. Duties included coordinating the development review agencies in the preparation and adoption of the ordinances amending the Weston Development of Regional Impact 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Growth Mgmt Director&Provision of General Planning PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) Services City of West Park,City of Weston,Town of Surfside, Ongoing Town of Loxahatchee Groves a. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 2 Check if project performed with current firm Responsible for all planning activities including plat and site plan review as well as the creation and modification of land development regulations; establishment of zoning, landscaping, sign codes; and, preparation of a master park plan. Oversees communication and coordination between City management, elected officials, major developers, and residents. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Site Plan Review PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) City of Miramar,City of North Lauderdale,Florida Ongoing b. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 2 Check if project performed with current firm Supervised preparation and presentation of site plan reviews and reports for the City of Miramar under ongoing cost recovery process. Plans from the City are distributed to various plan review disciplines and the final reports are presented in a cohesive and consistent manner. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Transit Oriented Development PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) Sheridan Stationside Village,Hollywood,Florida Ongoing c. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE®Check if project performed with current firm Coordinated all planning and engineering services for the site plan application and land use plan amendment for the Sheridan Stationside Village, a mixed-use development integrating an existing Tri-rail station and other transit services. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Comprehensive Plan and Land Development Code PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Various Local Governments Ongoing d• (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE®Check if project performed with current firm Supervised preparation of Comprehensive Plan Evaluation and Appraisal Reports, EAR-based Amendments, Water Supply Plan Goals,and Capital Improvements Element Updates for various local governments. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Zoning Code PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) City Weston,City of West Park,Florida Ongoing e. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE d Check if project performed with current firm Responsible for preparation,presentation and adoption of the City's first Zoning Code.This involved the coordination of workshops and consensus building between the elected officials,residents and developers in the City. 74 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 TAMMY COOK,ASIA,RLA, LANDSCAPE ARCHTECT a TOTAL b WITH CURRENT FIRM LEED AP 26 17 15 FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State) CALVIN,GIORDANO&ASSOCIATES,INC.-FORT LAUDERDALE,FLORIDA 16 EDUCATION(DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17 CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION B.S.LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE,TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) COLLEGE STATION,1987 REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT,FLORIDA NO.0001328 18 OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.) Ms. Cook leads the Landscape Architectural staff, has over 26 years of landscape architectural experience with demonstrated strengths in creative design, graphic presentations, and planting design. She has successfully completed numerous large-scale projects, which encompassed design studies, planting designs, and the various inter-related professions and tasks necessary to manage the projects through to completion. 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Fire Station Plaza PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) Delray,FL Ongoing (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE®Check if project performed with current firm a. Landscape Architect: Led a team of site designers and engineers in the development of a public plaza on a primary threshold into the downtown CRA area. The plaza consisted of specialty paver selections, intricate paving design pattern detailing,planting design,historical plaque inserts,lighting and drainage design. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Community Enhancements PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(lfapplicable) Bay Harbor Islands,FL 2009 (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost;etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm b. Landscape Architect:Led a team of civil,utility,traffic and electrical engineers and construction administrators for the creation and implementation of a Town-wide community enhancements project that consisted of specialty paving strategies throughout the community for beautification and traffic calming, irrigation, planting design, water main replacement,storm water management,and street lighting.CGA was successful in conducting all the necessary public outreach and coordinating with each property owner to ensure that existing paver driveways and specialty finishes unique to each property were matched with careful detailing and design. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED North Shore Neighborhood Improvements PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) Miami Beach,FL Ongoing (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost"etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE®Check if project performed with current firm c. Landscape Architect:Led the team's landscape architecture and engineering efforts in the implementation of the City's BODR,which included character neighborhood landscaping,signage and branding,streetscapes,parking,lighting,and ADA access. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Hickory Point Recreational Facilities PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) Tavares,FL 1992 d. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE®Check if project performed with current firm Landscape Architect: Responsible for the landscape planting design of a waterfront park that included marinas,boat ramps,wetland educational boardwalks,environmental signage,fishing stations and a communal pavilion. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Kane Concourse Beautification PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) Bay Harbor Islands,FL 2010 e. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ►1 Check if project performed with current firm Landscape Architect: Responsible for the oversight of hardscape and planting of streetscape improvements for the Town's business district,including,street furnishings,wayfinding,and irrigation. 75 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 GIANNO FEOLI URBAN PLANNING a TOTAL b WITH CURRENT FIRM 14 11.5 15 FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State) CALVIN,GIORDANO&ASSOCIATES,INC.-FORT LAUDERDALE,FLORIDA 16 EDUCATION(DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17 CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION Master of Landscape Architecture,Florida International (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) University,School of Architecture,Miami,Florida B.A.,Architectural Studies,Florida International University, School of Architecture,Miami,Florida 18 OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.) Mr. Feoli leads the Landscape Department in creative design strategies for urban environments with specialties including urban design, plaza and streetscape design,hardscape design,contextual analysis and branding. He also conducts most of CGA's master planning,transit-oriented designs,community participation efforts and graphic communication services.His experience has encompassed a wide array of project-types,and his strengths lie in creating spaces that foster lively use.He will contribute his experience with designing creative solutions and in the construction detailing of parks, plazas and streetscapes to meet spatial,budget and site restrictions. 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Oakland Park Station PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) Oakland Park,FL 2014 (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE E Check if project performed with current firm Project Manager,Lead Designer:Responsible for all conceptual design,site,design and construction design detailing a. of a public plaza at the terminus of the City's culinary district. The design effectively created flexible public environment that could be used as event spaces and could accommodate the needs of City in continuing its adopted branding through the use of elements, furnishings, paver palettes and lighting. The project's challenging shallow dimensions required innovative solutions to address ADA access to adjacent buildings finished floors while maximizing opportunities for the use of space,addressed through the creation of stage settings that served as landings while providing the project with much needed opportunities to create users'public real engagement and interactions. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED 98th Street Park PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(ifapplicable) Bay Harbor Islands,FL (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cosh etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE®Check if project performed with current firm b. Project Manager,Lead Designer:Responsible for all public outreach,site design,construction detailing,material and planting design of a neighborhood passive park. The park includes a small dog park area, flexible open space, children's play areas, an interactive water feature and a restroom facility. Mr Feoli was responsible for all design components of the park project, including guiding and coordinating the design of the restroom facility and all necessary public outreach through both the Parks and Recreation Committee and the Town Council. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Lloyds Estate Drainage Park Project PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) Oakland Park,FL 2014 (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE®Check if project performed with current firm c. Lead Designer, Responsible for the programming and design of the project site, conducting the necessary public outreach to gather Commission approval and coordinating important aesthetic and sustainable improvements with engineering needs of the project. Mr Feoli was responsible for the conceptual design of all material selections and palette,retaining walls,fences,lighting,branding elements,and planting. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Middle Beach Recreational Corridor PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) Miami Beach,FL Ongoing (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cosh etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE .1 Check if project performed with current firm d. Project Manager, Lead Urban Designer, Workshop Facilitator - Responsible for coordinating all engineering and environmental efforts associated this 2-mile long linear multi-use trail project on State-owned lands, as well as responsible for all planting and hardscape design and public outreach.Mr.Feoli conducted one-on-one meetings with over 39 condominium properties to gather support for the project,respond to residents concerns,and address design restrictions set forth in the Florida Administrative Code and balance those against resident's expectations. Mr. Feoli was also responsible for shepherding the project through all State and local agency permitting processes. 7e 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 MICHAEL CONNER,ASLA, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE a TOTAL b WITH CURRENT FIRM RLA 25 10 15 FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State) CALVIN,GIORDANO&ASSOCIATES,INC.-FORT LAUDERDALE,FLORIDA 16 EDUCATION(DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17 CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION Bachelor Landscape Architecture (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) Ball State University,Indiana Registered Landscape Architect B.S.,Environmental Design,Ball State University,Indiana FL No.LA0001181 ISA Certified Arborist,FL,No.FL0777 18 OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.) Mr. Conner has more than 25 years of combined experience in municipal, commercial, and private sector work. As a Registered Landscape Architect and a Certified Arborist, he is also knowledgeable in all aspects of urban and community forestry planning and tree inventory and appraisal -particularly in built-out environments in the South Florida area. His expertise lies in site planning,hardscape and landscape design. He also has successful experience in public space creation and planning,environmental mitigation,contract administration,site inspections,and grant writing.He will contribute his expertise in native planting,arborist services,and landscape construction administration for landscape projects. 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Library Park PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) Weston,FL 2009 2009 (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE®Check if project performed with current firm Project Manager, Lead Designer- Responsible for the design detailing and construction administration of a five-acre a. passive-use park with a signature fountain component, outdoor classroom facilities and a historical narrative trail adjacent to a public library,a middle school and a high school.Mr Connor provided site design beyond the conceptual level,planting selection and irrigation design,implementing the City's adopted wayfinding and branding components, visibility and security design,and coordination with an architectural sub-consultant for the development of restroom facilities. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Peace Mound Park PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(rfapplicable) Weston,FL 2014 2014 (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE®Check if project performed with current firm b. Project Manager,Lead Designer-Responsible for the design detailing and construction administration of a waterfront passive park with the purpose of ensuring celebrating the existence of an archaeological Tequesta Indian burial mound. Mr. Connor was responsible for conducting an audit of over 200 existing trees, determining their health and relocation parameters and coordinating the mitigation of any vegetation that needed to be removed. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Bonaventure Boulevard and Blatt Road Roundabout PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) Weston,FL c. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE /1 Check if project performed with current firm Construction Landscape Architect: Provided landscape design and coordinated with traffic, electrical and civil engineering for a new roundabout The project included the integration of landscape planting signage, branding, wayfinding,lighting,bicycle trails and pedestrian pathways. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED NW 27th Avenue Streetscape PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) Miami-Dade County,FL (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm d. Project Manager, Lead Designer.Developed a planting and irrigation design for the FDOT roadway through two cities and several districts. Mr. Connor was responsible for all permitting and coordination of several consumptive-use permits for varying zones through various segmented agencies and three municipalities, the implementation of City wayfinding and detailing specialty planting design to provide each city with their own character. 77 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 MARCOS MENDOZA LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE a TOTAL b WITH CURRENT FIRM IRRIGATION/SITE DESIGN 20+ 14 15 FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State) CALVIN,GIORDANO&ASSOCIATES,INC.-FORT LAUDERDALE,FLORIDA 16 EDUCATION(DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17 CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION MIAMI DADE COMMUNITY COLLEGE,MIAMI,FLORIDA A.A.IN (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) ARCHITECTURE 18 OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.) Mr. Mendoza directs the landscape architectural staff in all code compliance and site design issues, ensuring that Quality Control and construction documents are consistent and thorough, while meeting location-specific permit criteria. He will contribute his expertise in leading,and directing the production and development of construction permit plans and in site detailing for constructability. 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Gator Run Park PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) Weston,FL (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc)AND SPECIFIC ROLE®Check if project performed with current firm a. Construction Plans and Detailing: Passive park design for a five-acre community park, including lighting improvements, continuous walking paths, children's play equipment, planting and irrigation design. The design provided a butterfly garden and shade structures near the adjacent elementary school to build strong connections with the school. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Sombrero Beach Park PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTIONffapplicable) Marathon,FL 2003 (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost etc)AND SPECIFIC ROLE n Check if project performed with current firm b. Construction Plans and Detailing: Responsible for all construction documentation and technical specifications for hardscape, furnishing installation, shelters and structures, coordination with architectural sub-consultants, and planting for a waterfront park with beach access,volleyball courts,ample seating and picnic areas and outdoor flexible use areas. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Vista Park Phase I PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Weston,FL (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost etc)AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm c. Construction Plans and Detailing: Responsible for site design and landscape design and construction specifications for an active park that included four league-standard softball fields,four soccer fields,concession stands,restrooms,canal- side nature trail,a tot lot,parking and lighting design. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Fire Station Plaza PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) Delray,FL d. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc)AND SPECIFIC ROLE Z Check if project performed with current firm Construction Plans and Detailing: Responsible for all construction documents of specialty paver selections, intricate paving design pattern detailing,planting design,historical plaque inserts,lighting and drainage design. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Middle Beach Recreational Corridor PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) Miami Beach,FL e. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc)AND SPECIFIC ROLE®Check if project performed with current firm Construction Plans and Detailing:Responsible for all irrigation design for a 2-mile long multi-use trail linear park to be constructed on State lands.The irrigation design has to be consistent with the City's standards for product selection and specification and maintenance and water conservation strategies. 78 E.RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section Efor each key person.) 12 NAME 13 ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE SANDRA LEE,AICP CEP ENVIRONMENTAL a TOTAL b WITH CURRENT FIRM LEED AP BD+C 23 13.5 15 FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State) CALVIN,GIORDANO&ASSOCIATES,INC.-FORT LAUDERDALE,FLORIDA 16 EDUCATION(DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17 CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION M.A.BIOLOGY/ECOLOGY,MAGNA CUM LAUDE,ST.CLOUD (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) STATE UNIVERSITY,MINNESOTA AICP CEP NO.018627 B.A.BIOLOGY/BOTANY,MAGNA CUM LAUDE,ST.CLOUD STATE LEED A.P.BD+C NO.10215598 UNIVERSITY,MINNESOTA 18 OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.) Ms.Lee has over 20 years of professional experience and heads up CGA's Environmental Planning Department coordinating regulatory permitting, environmental planning, site assessment, resource management and environmental technical support services. In general, Ms. Lee: provides permitting services for environmental resources permits at the local,state and federal level,coordinates interagency and multi-disciplinary team efforts,provides the most feasible development and mitigation options, and the probable costs for mitigation options, provides tree mitigation plans and tree removal permitting services,conducts wetland delineations and wetland functional assessments,prepares Coastal and Conservation Elements for Comprehensive plans, coordinates on Comprehensive Plan Evaluation and Appraisal Reports (EAR) and EAR based amendments, designs wetland mitigation areas, provides bidding and construction oversight services for the construction and installation of mitigation areas, provides technical support, environmental resource management and environmental planning services to municipalities,manages the compliance monitoring on over 2,000 acres of constructed wetlands and administers the maintenance contract on over 2,000 acres of created and enhanced wetlands,manages field staff conducting wildlife and habitat assessments,imperiled species surveys and compliance monitoring reporting. 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Dania Cove Park PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) Dania Beach,Florida 2011 2012 (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ►/ Check if project performed with current firm CGA developed a waterfront park design on an archeologically significant site in the City of Dania Beach; the site, containing a scenic mangrove cove, is located along the Dania Cut-off canal. The park design included a fishing dock and platform, picnic pavilions and an exercise path. Native plantings were used to eliminate the park's need for a. permanent irrigation,and plants were selected for their educational opportunities including highlighting the butterfly attracting varieties. The scope included designing a stabilization system for a badly eroded and unstable shoreline embankment along with vegetating the shoreline; designing informational kiosks featuring the historic Native American midden and the site's natural resources; and obtaining all required permits for the installation of the site features. The scope also included coordinating with the County and State on gaining approval for the site design, tracking all expenditures and processing and obtaining all grant funds for the City, from the State and County and closing out the grants and permits. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Dania Beach Basin 5 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION&applicable) Dania Beach,Florida 2007 Ongoing (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost;etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE®Check if project performed with current firm CGA has designed this unique stormwater improvement system to benefit both the developed and adjacent natural habitats. b. CGA has conducted all the site and wetland functional assessments for permitting and has processed permits through the ACOE,the South Florida Water Management District and Broward County.Permitting required extensive negotiation with various Divisions of Broward County including the development of an Agreement with the County and City for use of the County land,and approval by the County Commission The construction of the Bio-swale did require unavoidable impacts to wetlands; however, the design plan within the swale included removal of all exotic vegetation, excavation of marginal wetland habitat with revegetation,and increased hydrology to low quality wetlands thereby creating enhancements with a greater functional gain than the functional loss through the impacts.Construction costs$5.4 million (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Blessed John XXIII PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) Miramar,FL 2009 2012 (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ►/ Check if project performed with current firm c. CGA was responsible for Environmental Permitting, which included the site assessments, wetland assessments and obtaining a COE, a Broward County and two South Florida Water Management District permits for the development site and the newly constructed off-site mitigation area. CGA designed the newly constructed off-site mitigation area, conducted the construction oversight and long term compliance monitoring and maintenance oversight for the new off-site mitigation area.Project costs are at$4.8 million. 79 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 _ STEPHANIE M.VORIS ENVIRONMENTAL a TOTAL b WITH CURRENT FIRM SPECIALIST II 22 2 15 FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State) CALVIN,GIORDANO&ASSOCIATES,INC.-FORT LAUDERDALE,FLORIDA 16 EDUCATION(DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17 CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION MS,MARINE BIOLOGY,NOVA SOUTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) BS,BIOLOGY,SETON HILL UNIVERSITY PROFESSIONAL WETLAND SCIENTIST SOCIETY OF WETLAND SCIENTISTS 18 OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.) Environmental scientist with extensive experience leading inspection,compliance and permitting.Adept at monitoring field work to ensure compliance with government regulations. Skilled at handling natural resource inspections,evaluating risk, investigating and resolving incidents. Expertise includes field supervision, environmental site assessments, wetland delineations, sampling, data analysis and presentation, scheduling, reporting, training and full life-cycle project management. Dedicated to developing and leveraging relationships with contractors, clients, and regulators to ensure projects are consistently completed on time,within budget,and beyond expectations. 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Mitigation Maintenance PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) Weston,FL Ongoing (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cosh etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE®Check if project performed with current firm a. Oversight of maintenance on over 2,000 acres of wetlands which includes marshes, tree islands, and lake shelves. Involves treatment and control of exotic invasive species, aquatic, herbaceous, and woody species using proper herbicides. Project and coordination are ongoing with the maintenance contractor and City of Weston Public Works Department (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED City of Miami Beach North Beach Boardwalk PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) Miami Beach h,FL Ongoing b. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cosh etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE®Check if project performed with current firm Beach dune vegetation categorization along 2.4 miles of dune. Measured and located on plans seagrape trees,palms, sea oats,green and silver buttonwood,scaevola and any other exotics. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Miramar Pinelands Park Mitigation Monitoring PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) Miramar,FL 2014 (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cosh etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE®Check if project performed with current firm c. Mitigation monitoring of 30.9 acres of restored wetland in the Miramar Pineland Natural Area required to offset commercial development Monitoring involved collection of field data such as percent cover of plant species including aquatic, marsh, and transitional species. Determination of mortality/survival of installed trees. Documentation of wildlife usage.A report of current and cumulative findings were written. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Surfside Seawall Design PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Surfside,FL Ongoing d. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cosh etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE❑Check if project performed with current firm Benthic survey of eight seawall bulkheads proposed for replacement and/or repair. Survey was conducted via SCUBA diving to document and map areas of seagrass or corals present in the construction footprint with size of seagrass beds or corals noted as well as depth of water.A report of current and cumulative findings were written. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) e. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE❑Check if project performed with current firm 80 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 DAVID GRASSO-O'BRIEN, LANDSCAPE INSPECTOR a TOTAL b WITH CURRENT FIRM LEED AP 10 10 15 FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State) CALVIN,GIORDANO&ASSOCIATES,INC.-FORT LAUDERDALE,FLORIDA 16 EDUCATION(DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17 CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION B.S.,Environmental Horticulture,University of Florida (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) B.S.,Agronomy,University of Connecticut Florida Nursery Growers and Landscape Association HP Cert#H67-5646 International Society of Arboriculture ISA Municipal Specialist Certificate #FL-1336AM FL Landscape Inspector,Cert#2003-0236 FACE Code Enforcement Level III Cert. LEED Accredited Professional BD+C 18 OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.) Mr. Grasso-O'Brien is a certified Florida Landscape Inspector with more than ten years of experience and a LEED AP. He performs landscape inspections and code enforcement services for various municipalities and brings a wealth of experience in horticultural practices. He will contribute his experience in ensuring that vegetation meets grades and standards and is adequately to survive in demanding harsh environments. 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Landscape Inspector,Calvin,Giordano&Associates,Fort PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Lauderdale,Florida(April'05-Present) (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 121 Check if project performed with current firm • Conduct landscape inspections for Hallandale Beach Boulevard FDOT Landscape Improvements Project (September 2006). • Conduct landscape inspections for Opa Locka Executive Airport,Miami-Dade County Aviation Department Landscape Improvement Project(January to March 2007). • Conduct landscape inspections for Miami International Airport Landscape Improvement Project(January to March 2007). • Conduct landscape inspections and enforce municipal landscape codes for City of Miramar(April to August 2005). • Conduct landscape inspections and enforce municipal landscape codes for City of North Lauderdale,West Park and Weston. • Arrange and execute annual landscape inspections of commercial properties for City of Weston.Prepare reports a. and schedule follow up inspection for code compliance. • Meet with landscape contractors,managers and owners to discuss and educate best management practices within the City of Weston. • Meet with irrigation contractors to have them demonstrate irrigation compliance and required irrigation coverage and overlap for City of Weston. • Attend special magistrate hearings for City of Weston and City of West Park relating to tree preservation and landscape code compliance. • Monitor for invasive exotic and nuisance species of plants for City of Weston • Assist Code Compliance Department enforcing health and safety codes for City of North Lauderdale(November 2005 to January 2006). • Process tree removal and relocation permits and responsible for inspection approvals for City of West Park and Weston. • Record GPS coordinates and identify landscape plant material in GIS format for City of Weston and the City of Lauderdale Lakes tree inventory. 81 E.RESUMES OF KEY,PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section Efor each key person.) 12 NAME 13 ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE MANUEL J.DOCURRO,PE, ELECTRICAL ENGINEER a TOTAL b WITH CURRENT FIRM LEED GREEN ASSOCIATE 15 1 15 FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State) CALVIN,GIORDANO&ASSOCIATES,INC.-FORT LAUDERDALE,FLORIDA 16 EDUCATION(DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17 CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION MASTER OF SCIENCE IN AEROSPACE ENGINEERING SCIENCES (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO PE,State of Florida,No.58594 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER ENGINEERING FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY 18 OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.) Mr.Docurro has been providing electrical engineering services for more than 15 years. He is a senior project manager and electrical engineer at CGA, and his experience includes the quality control and design phase of electrical systems for commercial,industrial,governmental,and recreational facilities. 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Villages at Harbor Isles PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) Dania Beach,Florida a. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE®Check if project performed with current firm City of Miami Beach-Mid-Beach Recreational Corridor,Project Electrical Engineer. Provided the electrical design for the new LED bollard lighting system for the proposed walkway. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED NE 2nd Avenue Improvements PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Delray Beach,Florida b. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE®Check if project performed with current firm Project Electrical Engineer. Provided electrical design for the new roadway LED lighting system. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED AIA Bike Lanes PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) City of Jupiter,Florida c. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE®Check if project performed with current firm Project Electrical Engineer. Provided electrical design for the new roadway LED lighting system. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Parking Expansion,Athletic Courts and Lighting PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) Miami-Dade North Trail Park d. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE®Check if project performed with current firm Project Manager. Provided electrical design for the recreational sports lighting for the new skate plaza and basketball courts and conventional(HID)lighting for the expanded parking lot. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Miami-Dade Gwen Cherry Park-Baseball Fields Lighting PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION Of applicable) (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE❑Check if project performed with current firm e. Project Manager. Provided electrical design for the new recreational sports lighting system for the existing baseball fields. 82 E.RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section Efor each key person.) 12 NAME 13 ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE DAVID FRODSHAM,PE CIVIL/ROADWAY a TOTAL b WITH CURRENT FIRM ENGINEERING 7 3 15 FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State) CALVIN,GIORDANO&ASSOCIATES,INC.-FORT LAUDERDALE,FLORIDA 16 EDUCATION(DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17 CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION B.S.,CIVIL ENGINEERING,PENN STATE UNIVERSITY (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) M.S.,ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT,UNIVERSITY OF PE FLORIDA NO.75507 LOUISVILLE 18 OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.) Mr. Frodsham is a licensed Professional Engineer at CGA with more than seven years of experience in coastal engineering, construction management,permitting,and civil site design.He is proficient in the use of AutoCAD and is fluent in Spanish. 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Middle Beach Recreational Corridor Phase II PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) Miami Beach,Florida 2014 (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE®Check if project performed with current firm Responsible for developing civil design plans and technical specifications for a 1.8 mile-long recreational corridor a' along north Miami Beach between the 43rd St. and 63rd St. parking lots. The project's purpose is to create a multi- purpose,public access corridor within a public easement,connecting area business districts,cultural/tourism centers, residential neighborhoods, condominium apartment buildings, parking facilities, parks and the beaches. Plan preparation took into consideration coastal construction permitting criteria,ADA compliance, existing access points, riparian rights,access to emergency vehicles and aesthetic elements. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Emergency Seawall Replacement PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION((f applicable) Sunny Isles Beach,Florida 2014 Under Construction b. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost;etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE®Check if project performed with current firm Performed design,permitting,and construction engineering services to replace a collapsed seawall in Intracoastal Park in Sunny Isles Beach. The project was later augmented to allow for the replacement of 669 linear feet of seawalls. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Seawall Replacement PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) Surfside,Florida 2013 (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE El Check if project performed with current firm c. Designed replacement of 10 municipally owned seawalls in Surfside,FL. Prepared bid documents,specifications,and acquired all necessary federal,state and local permits as Engineer of Record for project. Solicited and was awarded a $0.5M grant through FIND to replace seawalls. Construction is anticipated to commence in early 2015. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Jetty Inlet Park Improvements PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) Fort Pierce,Florida 2013 2013 (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm d• Construction Engineering and Inspection of landscaping,hardscaping,irrigation,electrical and lighting improvements for Jetty Park in Fort Pierce. Reviewed bid documents and plans for constructability. Provided quality assurance inspection for concrete,asphalt,irrigation and plantings. Responsible for project coordination,review of submittals& shop drawings and responses to RFIs. Monitored traffic control and NPDES plans and operations in order to ensure contractor adheres to FDOT standards and specifications. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Riviera Beach CRA Marine District South Improvements PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) Riviera Beach,Florida 2013 Under Construction e. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE®Check if project performed with current firm Responsible for development of drainage calculations and assisted with overall drainage design for a 40-acre waterfront redevelopment project in Riviera Beach, FL. Designed outfall pipes for structural stability and minimal impact to adjacent structures. Secured drainage and environmental permits through USACE and SFWMD. 83 E.RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each k ey person.) 12 NAME 13 ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT _ 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE STEVE WATTS,PSM SURVEY AND MAPPING a TOTAL b WITH CURRENT FIRM 26 < 1 15 FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State) CALVIN,GIORDANO&ASSOCIATES,INC.-FORT LAUDERDALE,FLORIDA 16 EDUCATION(DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17 CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION BSLS,PURDUE UNIVERSITY,1984,LAMBDA SIGMA: (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) LAND SURVEYING HONORARY FLORIDA PSM NO.4588 18 OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.) Mr. Watts has 26 years of experience as a surveyor and mapper. Having spent his entire surveying career working in Broward County,he is extremely knowledgeable of the rules,requirements and specifications for completing surveying and mapping projects in the South Florida area. He specializes in architectural and engineering design type surveys, land acquisition,easements,title research,and computer mapping. 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED General Surveying&Mapping Services PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) Pompano Beach,Florida 2013 (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cosh etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm a. Boundary & Topographic Surveys: Community Park, Canal Point Park; Legal Descriptions: Avondale Fishing Piers; Topographic Surveys: Pompano Beach Air Park; Taxiway"N" - Pavement Widening, Runway 15- Runway Protection Zone,Magnetic Heading,Runways 6-24,15-33 and 10-28. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED General Surveying&Mapping Services PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(Ifapplicable) North Lauderdale,Florida 2014 (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm b. Boundary and Topographic Surveys, As-Built Surveys, Legal Descriptions, City Limit Determinations and General Surveying Services for the City of North Lauderdale. Additional responsibilities include project surveyor for the topographic survey of the municipal complex,GIS,water control district and utility mapping,Hampton Pines Park and Silver Lakes Middle School ball field renovation. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED General Surveying&Mapping Services PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) Coral Springs,Florida 2013 c. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Boundary and Topographic Surveys,As-Built Surveys, Legal Descriptions, Design Surveys, Construction Stakeout,and General Surveying Services for the City of Coral Springs. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED General Surveying&Mapping Services PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) Coconut Creek,Florida 2012 d. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cosh etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE®Check if project performed with current firm Boundary, Topographic and Design Survey for Facilities Maintenance Area and Copans Road for the City of Coconut Creek. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED GIS System PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) Broward County Property Appraiser Office 2006 e. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cosh etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ►1 Check if project performed with current firm Obtained Water Use and Environmental Resource Permits for a former orange grove in St. Lucie County, Florida. Performed periodic inspections of above ground impoundment for compliance with SFWMD permit. • 84 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 ROBERT MCSWEENEY,PE CIVIL ENGINEERING a.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM 26 3.5 15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State) CALVIN,GIORDANO&ASSOCIATES,INC.-FORT LAUDERDALE,FLORIDA 16.EDUCATION(DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION BS CIVIL ENGINEERING,FLORIDA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) 1986 FLORIDA PE NO.47506 18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.) Mr. Robert McSweeney, P.E., has more than 20 years of local experience in South Florida including permitting, design, project management, and construction administration. His main focus over the past 12 years has been in construction administration for municipal/governmental and private sector clients. This work has involved large scale FDOT roadway projects, utility and neighborhood improvement projects, and roadway reconstruction/traffic calming for multiple municipalities. Mr. McSweeney has the experience to serve the City of Hollywood,having served as a contract administrator for multiple continuing services contracts providing engineering service to municipal clients including the City of Fort. Lauderdale,the City of Pompano Beach, and the City of Deerfield Beach. Sample projects included Harbor Beach Neighborhood Improvements and Dolphin Isles Neighborhood Improvements (City of Ft.Lauderdale), 24"reuse water main project(one mile)through a neighborhood in the City of Pompano Beach,a bridge replacement in the City of Pompano Beach,and utility and roadway improvements for a portion of SR A-1-A through a business district in Deerfield Beach. He understands the necessary efforts of construction activities in neighborhood improvement projects as well as dealing with the public,and acting as a liaison to the City,the process of overseeing the performance of contractors as well as the efforts required to act as an extension to City staff performing engineering services and construction administration services tasks. 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Town of Surfside Miscellaneous Engineering Services PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) Contract,Project Manager/Engineer-of-Record Ongoing Ongoing (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost;etc)AND SPECIFIC ROLE Z Check if project performed with current firm Project Manager/Engineer-of-Record for an ongoing town-wide infrastructure improvements project inclusive of a. sewer main and lateral rehabilitation/replacement; sewage pump station(s) rehabilitation; storm drainage system upgrades with new storm water pump stations; and water main and services replacements. Performing continuing services by providing general engineering,and consulting services to the municipality on an as needed basis.Perform review of development plans, utility plans and service upgrades; represent Town as Town Engineer and provide representation/liaison services; provide cost estimating, perform required permitting and assist in Capital Improvements determinations. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (3)YEAR COMPLETED City of Pompano Beach Miscellaneous Engineering Services PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) Contract, Contract Manager/Engineer-of-Record 2007-2010 (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost etc)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm b. Contract Manager/Engineer-of-Record for the continuing services contract which provided general engineering, and surveying and mapping services to the municipality on an as needed basis. Projects provided under this contract included reclaimed/reuse water main, and force main design and construction administration, Pompano Beach Sidewalk Construction Program, facility assessment reporting, municipal pier renovation inspections, Broward County/Pompano Beach Branch Library site engineering design,and bridge and culvert improvements. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED City of Deerfield Beach,FL,Miscellaneous Engineering PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) Services Contract,Contract Manager 2007-2010 (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost etc)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑ Check if project performed with current firm Contract Manager/Engineer-of-Record of an ongoing continuing services contract providing as needed General c. Engineering,and Surveying and Mapping services to the municipality.Projects provided under the contract included: * A-1-A"S-Curve"Beach Roadway and Beautification Redevelopment * Intersection improvement design of Goolsby and Hillsboro Boulevards * Intersection improvement design of Century and Hillsboro Boulevards * Hillsboro Boulevard CEI Services 85 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 BRYAN WILLIAMS,PE CONSTRUCTION SERVICES a TOTAL b WITH CURRENT FIRM 24 2 MONTHS 15 FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State) CALVIN,GIORDANO&ASSOCIATES,INC.-FORT LAUDERDALE,FLORIDA 16 EDUCATION(DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17 CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION BACHELOR OF SCIENCE MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI PE,STATE OF FLORIDA,NO.61881 18 OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.) 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Bailey Road Improvement Project PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) Broward County,Florida 12/2013 a. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost etc)AND SPECIFIC ROLE❑Check if project performed with current firm Project manager for the$8 million construction of roadway widening,sidewalk,new drainage system,new irrigation and landscaping.Responsibilities include:supervision of inspection staff,managing the prime contractor,coordination with the local municipalities,utilities and County Divisions. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Reconstruction of SR 826/SR836 Interchange,FDOT D6 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(Ifapplicable) Miami-Dade County,Florida Ongoing (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cos4 etc)AND SPECIFIC ROLE❑Check if project performed with current firm Roadway project administrator for the $558 million construction of 40 bridges, MSE walls, traffic signals, highway b. lighting, ITS components, new roadways, drainage systems, canal realignment, sound barrier walls and landscaping. Responsibilities include: the supervision of inspection staff, plans review for constructability, errors and adherence to FDOT Specifications and Contract Requirements, coordination with multiple contractors, local agencies, City of Doral, Miami-Dade County,coordination with FDOT District 6 personnel,review of contractor maintenance of traffic,installation for conformance to construction plans and FDOT Design Index, coordination with local utility companies to facilitate timely relocations to avoid construction delays and contractor claims. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Widening of SR 91/Florida's Turnpike from Sunrise Blvd to PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) Atlantic Boulevard,Florida's Turnpike Enterprise 11/2010 Broward County,Florida (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost etc)AND SPECIFIC ROLE❑Check if project performed with current firm Senior project engineer for the$97 million construction of two new major bridges over the Turnpike,widening of three c' existing bridges, Open Road Tolling (ORT) conversion and miscellaneous roadway improvements. Responsibilities included supervision of the entire CEI staff, project management, coordination with local agencies, City of Tamarac, Broward County, coordination with FDOT Turnpike personnel, coordination with local utility companies to facilitate timely relocations to avoid construction delays and contractor claims, conducting weekly progress meetings, review of the contractor construction schedule,negotiating contract changes with the prime contractor and the subcontractors,and signing and sealing as-built changes. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Districtwide Emergency Response Consultant PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) FDOT District 4 10/2005 (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cosh etc)AND SPECIFIC ROLE❑Check if project performed with current firm Senior project engineer assigned to the FDOT District 4 Hurricane Restoration Team at the West Palm Beach Operations d. Center. Work included coordination and tracking of debris removal and traffic signal restoration in Palm Beach County. Responsibilities included coordination with FDOT, municipalities and Palm Beach County Public Works Department, supervision of multiple engineering consultants and contractors, planning and assigning specific tasks to engineering consultants and contractors,review and process invoices for restoration work in accordance with federal reimbursement requirements, review and approve engineering consultants' invoices, conduct daily progress meeting to review contractors' progress and reassign work to contractors based on their performance and agency needs, and assemble project documentation to provide FDOT backup for FHWA and FEMA reimbursement (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Palm Avenue Improvement Project,Broward County Highway PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) Construction and Engineering Division,Broward County,FL Ongoing (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cos%etc)AND SPECIFIC ROLE❑Check if project performed with current firm e. Project Manager for the $8 million construction of roadway widening, sidewalk, new drainage system including a retention pond, new traffic signal, new irrigation and landscaping. Responsibilities include: Supervision of inspection staff,managing prime contractor,community outreach and public information,coordination with the local municipality, FDOT,utilities and County Divisions. 86 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 PATRICK A.FIGURELLA,PE CIVIL/ROADWAY a TOTAL b WITH CURRENT FIRM ENGINEERING 20+ 9.5 15 FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State) CALVIN,GIORDANO&ASSOCIATES,INC.-FORT LAUDERDALE,FLORIDA 16 EDUCATION(DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17 CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION B.S.,MECHANICAL ENGINEERING,UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) PE FLORIDA NO.54795 18 OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.) Mr. Figurella is a project engineer with more than 20 years of experience in project management of roadway design/ reconstruction, utility/drainage infrastructure, municipal review, comprehensive planning and civil site design work including geometric design and permitting. Mr. Figurella is proficient in the use of the latest versions of AutoCAD Civil 3D. Mr.Figurella was the President of the ASCE Palm Beach Branch in 2003-2004,ASCE Palm Beach Branch Young Engineer of the Year in 2004,and FES Palm Beach Chapter Young Engineer of the Year in 2004. 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED MA Bike Lanes PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) Jupiter,Florida Ongoing N/A (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cosh etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE®Check if project performed with current firm a. Designing and permitting the expansion of turn lanes,the addition of bike lanes,pervious concrete sidewalks,on-street parking,the replacement of a 10"Water main and the burial of overhead utilities on a 34 mile segment of a two lane roadway. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED College Avenue Improvements Phase I PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION o fapplicable) Davie,Florida Ongoing Ongoing b. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cosh etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Designed and permitted the replacement of a 1/2 mile three lane roadway with a 4 lane divided roadway with drainage improvements and sidewalks on both sides of the roadway in an extremely challenging utility corridor. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED College Avenue Improvements Phase II PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Davie,Florida Ongoing N/A c. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE®Check if project performed with current firm Designing and permitting the replacement of a lh mile two lane roadway with a 4 lane divided roadway with drainage improvements and sidewalks on both sides of the roadway in an extremely challenging utility corridor. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Lakeshore Drive Improvements PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) Lake Park,Florida Ongoing N/A d. (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE /1 Check if project performed with current firm Designing and permitting the reconstruction of a 1 mile two lane facility,raising the roadway and sidewalks to relieve high tide flooding issues,adding bike lanes and replacing an asbestos water main and aging sewer lines. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED NW 1131st Street Improvements PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) North Miami,Florida 2012 2012 (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cosh etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE®Check if project performed with current firm e. Designed the roadway and drainage improvements of a 1 mile roadway. Improvements included a roundabout,bike lanes,on-street parking and the preservation of numerous existing landscaping on North Miami's north bicycle corridor. 87 E.RESUMES OF KEY PERSON:1EL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section Efor each key person.) 12 NAME 13 ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE CHRIS GIORDANO CONSTRUCTION a TOTAL b WITH CURRENT FIRM ADMINISTRATION 9 5 15 FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State) CALVIN,GIORDANO&ASSOCIATES,INC.-FORT LAUDERDALE,FLORIDA 16 EDUCATION(DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17 CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION BSEET,ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY, (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) CONCENTRATION ON COMPUTER SYSTEMS, FLORIDA SPECIALTY MARINE CONTRACTOR UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA,ORLANDO,FL.2005 NO.SCC131151012 18 OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.) Chris Giordano has nine years construction management experience.After graduating from the University of Central Florida with a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering Technology, he pursued a career in the construction management industry.Chris held the positions of Project Administrator,Project Manager,Contracts Manager,and finally Project Controls Manager for the Orion Marine Group before leaving the marine industry to pursue other avenues. He was then appointed the position of Project Administrator at Calvin,Giordano&Associates and is currently the Project Manager for the Town of Surfside Community&Aquatic Center Construction. 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Project Administrator-Governmental Services PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) Calvin,Giordano,&Associates 2009-Present (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost;etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE®Check if project performed with current firm Coordinate and Assist in the Management of all Government Contracts Manage the Production of Bid Documents,Responses to RFI's,and Bidding Process a. Recommend Award of Contracts to City Commission Manage the Contractor's Submittals,Payment Applications,Claims,Change Orders,Etc. Ensure Contractors are Maintaining Current Schedule and Budget Goals Projects Managed: • Town of Surfside Community&Aquatic Center Construction • Port Sutton Manatee Observation (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Project Controls Manager&Chief Estimator PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(ffapplicable) Orion Dredging Services,LLC,Jacksonville,FL. 2008-2009 (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE❑Check if project performed with current firm Create and Present all PSR&PCSR Reports for Division, Primavera Progress Schedules, Cost and Revenue Forecasts, and Direct Cost and Schedule Support to Project Managers b. Perform all Bid Estimates for Federal,State,Local,Private and International Projects Forecast Every Project on a Monthly Basis and Present Findings in Monthly PCSR Meetings Managed Multiple Public Works Contracts Concurrent with PCM&Estimating Duties Projects Managed: • Waterside Improvements,Labadee,Haiti • USACE Blount Island Emergency Dredging • TPA FY 08 Maintenance Dredging (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Contract Manager/IT Director;Subaqueous Services,Inc., PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) Orlando,FL. 2005-2008 (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost;etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE❑Check if project performed with current firm Managed Office Staff of Ten Employees; Maintained all Correspondence with Owners/Engineers; Managed$44 Million In Annual Contract Backlog;Created and Attended all Presentations for Governments,Citizens,Conferences and Private Firms;Created Project Tracking Databases;Maintained LAN with 15 Workstations 10 Remote Laptops and 2 Servers c. Projects Managed: • Volusia County Emergency Dune Restoration;Tampa Port Authority Hookers Point Expansion;Jaxport Dames Point Expansion-Project One; SFWMD Lake Trafford Restoration-Phase II; FIND MSA 434/434C DMMA Construction; Island Pointe Marina Dredging; Bayou Grande Villas Maintenance Dredging; Port Everglades Maintenance Dredging; Panama City Marina and Homeowner Canal Dredging; Peace River Hurricane Debris Cleanup;FP&L Hurricane Debris Cleanup;Hendry County Oxbow Dredging;SFWMD S-65A Rock Rip Rap Bank Restoration 88 F.EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20. EXAMPLE PROJECT QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT KEY 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 SOMBRERO BEACH PARK PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION MARATHON,FLORIDA 2003 (If applicable) 23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION A. PROJECT OWNER B. POINT OF CONTACT NAME C. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER CITY OF MARATHON CRAIG WRATHELL (305)289-4130 24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost) Sombrero Beach Park,located in the City of Marathon,has been for years the core of the City's civic spaces.The park has been used for daily recreational uses as a beachfront park and for seasonal events, such as the City's Fourth of July Celebration. Additionally,the beach park is a designated turtle nesting habitat, utilized by four predominant species of turtles. CGA was approached by the City and the Community of Marathon to redesign the park to expand its programming for recreational uses,enhance its environmental condition as a turtle nesting habitat,and provide new on-site amenities that were sensitive to the architectural character of the Florida Keys.More importantly,the redesign for the park had to preserve and strengthen the role the public space had with the aspects of the community's identity. In response,p CGA expanded the program for the park to include X ► -4 . extensive, walkable circuits for . t pedestrian use children's playground s,- : •� *4 and play equipment, restroom "facilities new gateway and controlled ' ,411. -1. . i `access features added picnic shelters �►' . volleyball courts, and multiple-use '_ , ,_ er- _ "` - , .,,,�.. � open public spaces that lend atift -nom � ` • j. themselves to the personalization of i� N "•�•. �-� - • the park by the visitors. The design .. ;` x_ "- reestablished a beach dune habitat in a ' :. manner that would be conducive to the promotion of turtle nesting and the protection of the nests from tampering or neglectful destruction. ", .4 \,,,alt ..,; x : �ti7i �•• es _ - 25.FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3) ROLE Calvin,Giordano&Associates Fort Lauderdale,FL Park Master Planning Architectural Design Landscape a. Design Site Furnishing Planning b. c. d. 89 I F.EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20. EXAMPLE PROJECT QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT KEY NUMBER (Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 4 Complete one Section Ffor each project) 21. TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED DANIA COVE PARK PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION DANIA BEACH,FLORIDA 2011 (If applicable) 23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION a. PROJECT OWNER b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME c. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER CITY OF DANIA BEACH MARK T.FELICETTY (954)924-6800 x3730 DIRECTOR,P&R DEPARTMENT 24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost) CGA developed a waterfront park design on an archeologically significant site in the City of Dania with a scenic mangrove cove,using the site's history as an opportunity to showcase its historical value and ecological importance.The park features waterfront elements, including a fishing dock and platform, a picnic pavilion and an exercise path for the park users. Xeriscape, native planting was '_,'•r-- ' • - Y1'N.. .-'''°;t t'`j+� utilized to minimize the park's ?, . - . :. 'r ;}°:; - , , � .z � a. dependence on irrigation, and ,; '.' , '; j'''` • ,-/-4i plants were selected for their ! ` 4 educational opportunities in �' p�,�'" ., ` , , Y mac. ♦ f� 7 highlighting their butterfly �., Y A '. -"K " 1 ► i attracting varieties and towering .'' ' a x . Oak trees. The park contains a ' historic Indian midden, which ,�f e serves as an opportunity for , , x, R " "'� ' historical education. The scope -3. -- included a phased approach to - obtain grant funding for the City, ° '"',„,,1 while phase II is envisioned to include a second scenic overlook area and a bridge to provide a ."*. t.c,- continuous path to loop around the cove's feature. s `- - C ' - -10e):111e116.401, ...54,K.'�,.,. _-___ .eta � -g� { I 7d .r K1 Mr' r Em.,°. " lit rl. id/ 1 "i V' T 25.FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT a. (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3) ROLE Calvin,Giordano&Associates Fort Lauderdale,FL Landscape Architecture, Environmental Planning,Civil Engineering,Surveying, Construction Administration Environmental Graphics Electrical Engineering b. c. 90 1 1- F.EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20. EXAMPLE PROJECT QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT KEY NUMBER (Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 2 Complete one Section Ffor each project) 21. TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED LIBRARY PARK PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION WESTON,FLORIDA 2009 (If applicable) 23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION a. PROJECT OWNER b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME c. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER CITY OF WESTON DENISE BARRETT (954)385-2000 DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS 24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost) In 2005,the City of Weston approached CGA with the idea to design and develop a passive park on six acres of land located adjacent to the new Weston Branch of the Broward County Library.The City received a small grant from the State of Florida, Division of Recreation and Parks to assist with the development of the park. CGA oversaw all aspects of the development of the park from the conceptual design and site details to the permitting,bidding and construction. From the beginning,the City wanted a strong connection between the park and the Library.A paved walkway leads visitors from the Library directly to a large circular fountain and the "Ring of Florida Authors." The low walk and seating area contains 20 bronze plaques highlighting the literary works of famous authors and playwrights with a connection to Florida.In addition,there is a series of gazebos with terraced seating to accommodate groups from 5 to 6 people,up to 40 to 50 people, in size. The design of the park also features a "walk of discovery," consisting of a series of 10 bronze plaques inlaid in the g P rY� g P q park's meandering sidewalk that depicts the history of the area dating back to the Tequesta Indians. The park project also includes both ,.,, Y site lighting and specialty lighting, . . `. as well as a restroom building and , a large open, grassed area All of - --r— ,i• =— the walkways, seating areas and . 111 1„, _ site features are completely A.D.A iAli � " accessible. The total cost of the ,jam ^. park was $2.2 million, and it - �' '�` opened in October 2009. ' a ' = :-_,k. ...„..„. Y ; :71,7.4, 1 it 4- . :: „A.;'''',.'' ' ;IT:':40.,• ••_ ": -, . , '4'4 II ;;,- -—4.40.4 4c:.'.' -lir...4*,4‘'' . III •,_' j 1 , '- ,.ay ililli *..;e'1`, . 1 ' -- — \ % y 25.FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT a. (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3) ROLE Calvin,Giordano&Associates Fort Lauderdale,FL Landscape Architecture,Surveying, Irrigation Design,Civil Engineering Electrical Engineering, Construction Administration, Permitting b. c. d. 91 F.EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'"-, 20. EXAMPLE PROJECT QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT KEY NUMBER (Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 9 Complete one Section Ffor each project) 21. TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED OAKLAND PARK STATION PLAZA PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION OAKLAND PARK,FLORIDA 2012 (If applicable) 2012 23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION a. PROJECT OWNER b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME c. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER CITY OF OAKLAND PARK HARVEY RAMBARATH (954)630-4478 _ ASST.DIRECTOR 24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost) CGA was contracted by the City of Oakland Park to design a public plaza at a prominent location within the City's Culinary District. The public plaza is the linchpin to the newly established District's catalyst for redevelopment, serving as a connective means and threshold to a brewery being proposed in a presently vacant industrial building. The goal of the plaza's design was to meet the goals of the District's master plan in contributing spaces of value for social,public use to increase the pedestrian experiences being lent by the District. Additionally,the plaza provides ample areas and infrastructure to serve as the designated location for future street markets-this includes ample electrical connection stations,a flexible elevated area that can be used as a stage area, and ample outdoor seating opportunities through the use of elevated planters with seat walls. The design of the plaza required very close attention to detail design to ensure that the quality of the space was of a high architectural quality,consistent with the initial branding strategies already embarked by the City. Lastly,the project was conceived,design and developed through a cooperative process with the assigned City officials,the developers and adjacent property owner,lease and their contractor,and finally with the City-selected contractor contracted to build the plaza project. This coordination was a highlight -, -_.4, , ,_ r , „!M.. , /�y/ °, of the project which ensured that :.� , .., ;, s ,,� ..f..;,,,a)',../.._ the design ideas were clearly ';, \°1 : . - ' ` � j' `' .F f�; . �. - )'R,., -',' i'l� . p - N-<6,-%:,,,,r, , ,,r te ✓ r":i�''f ..' .c communicated and translated into • ',I „/,' r --{" ' ,� '-a:-�ti, t r,;,, `'' %:',4.",, the implementation phase,that all / i1 �4'a'�'q � 3. `^��`�`;` �` '' ,,. �J in-building needs were met and '"n:i `\'' / =-/,, , scheduled so as to not conflict ` '- ^' °, a j��- with the plaza's tight construction ',, ,' A �/ ea schedule, and that the continuity i , ' ' - : - \ � 4' ___ s' _ -- and balance of design elements - > ,4 A - =C `""-•-- __ was achieved between the public / k iz „, _` , '.,,�,.� ..i'rr space and the improvements -' ,!/'\.--- LT ( a " ', proposed by the adjacent building in terms of design treatments, " , �1 ` color,si na a and motifs. _ ry �` _—, ._ f' - t- • — g g _ ._ —,. i .......... _ : ., t iiti -",!--,.—+,--,- • 25.FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS 111PROJ a. (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3) ROLE Calvin,Giordano&Associates Fort Lauderdale,FL Landscape Architecture (Hardscape&Planting),Civil Engineering,Surveying b. c. . d. 92 F.EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20. EXAMPLE PROJECT QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT KEY NUMBER (Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 8 Complete one Section Ffor each project) 21. TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED ___ ROLLING OAKS PARK PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION MIAMI GARDENS,FLORIDA 2012-2014 (If applicable) 23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION b. PROJECT OWNER B. POINT OF CONTACT NAME C. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER CITY OF MIAMI GARDENS ANTHONY SMITH (305)622-8000 ext 2803 PROJECT MANAGER 24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost) Calvin, Giordano &Associates, Inc. was contracted by the City of Miami Gardens to design a pedestrian trail within Rolling Oaks Park and to provide a safe route through the surrounding neighborhood to connect the new trail in the park to an existing walking trail in the Dolphin Center Park located three quarters of mile away. The design for the trail included new outdoor fitness stations, seating areas, and LED site lighting.A study was conducted by CGA to determine the best route for the walkway through the neighborhood and what improvements would be needed. New crosswalks are being added along with a solar powered,on-demand pedestrian crossing signal where the trail leaves the park.A custom-designed way-finding signage program was developed for all of the trailhead signs, directional signs, and mile markers. This afforded the City of Miami Gardens a unique opportunity for branding within the community. Besides determining the best route through the neighborhood,the CGA team had to carefully plan the route for the trail through the park so as to not disturb the hundreds of existing Live Oak trees on the site.Using GPS technology,the CGA team worked out the best route for the trail in the field,and then returned to the office to translate those points into the final alignment for the pathway.In addition,the existing drainage permit for the site had to be modified for the trail improvements. These new drainage facilities also had to be carefully planned to avoid removing any trees. CGA also provided construction administration services for the project, which is scheduled for completion in November, 2014. a_ a /At t* ? ,i : ',:4-!', ' ,-,,i. -!....0 -r1 r ., , LI . A i , .... ...., 1-''4 ' I:. ''. 41.. 2 ie 2 .';',4 • # t ....,.....__ __ ,,,.• ___ -_-___ „-..... ..„,...,„__ _, ,,,,,. ..,.__- ---___, _ _ - _ ---_-.. ------ -. -. ..,,,,;;.,,-,.. i -....- - -_--- ---43a%—in . _. .. _ . ,„„.,...:....,,._ __ ` .^ _ j ,-- _,,_,,,. „, [. . „, -_. . ., ,,, , ,..... ..,r.. o ; `... 25.FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT a. (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3) ROLE Calvin,Giordano&Associates Fort Lauderdale,FL Surveying Landscape Architecture Electrical Engineering Civil Engineering Traffic Engineering Construction Administration b. c. d. 93 F.EXAMPLE PROJECTS W}HCH BEST ILLUSTPATF PROPOSED TEAM'S 20. EXAMPLF PROJECT QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT KEY NUMBER (Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 10 Complete one Section Ffor each project) 21. TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED 92ND STREET PARK PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION BAY HARBOR ISLANDS,FLORIDA 2010 (If applicable) 23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION a. PROJECT OWNER b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME c. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER TOWN OF BAY HARBOR ISLANDS JC JIMENEZ (305)866-6241 ASST.TOWN MANAGER 24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost) As a component of the Town-wide parks and open space master plan discussions moderated by CGA, an under-utilized parking lot was converted to a park space.The program for the park included an open green lawn area that could serve for multiple functions and a dedicated dog run area. Under a very tight and demanding schedule, CGA designed, permitted and provided construction administration services for the entirety of the park.At its core,the park design sought to establish an urban relationship with its surrounding walk-to context The design provides an urban plaza that is open and accessible at all times,in addition to the multi-use field and dog areas,which are only open during daytime hours.The design was articulated to provide as much space as users can personalize with various seating options to facilitate visitors' use of the facilities, as well as exercise equipment,doggie agility equipment,water fountains,solar-powered lighting and ample use of shade. _, /: r 9 t Ate, '- J -•s. It r � 44 _. ,,,,,,, ';‘ .4111e, i ., .i 1 4-4(.440,, V.,, . 10 .0- -. . a r, _ - 0� a 4 _ - J -_ Tt' _ , AftfielIC AkININV ANN" I ''4 ,�„ 'tom,N- `6, --). r*.,...,4,_. . ,-., - . , ., ::.! .t , 1.`.,s . ..:5 . T } , y. if.i r 1y. .. i :1 ..„ ,.. ) I ' . ,.. _ 1 wurvartsisaa,,.. - • .7.1... iiii:;1 1. inmet ■e 1■■■■■■ II::: i,'. 1ii i ln 1 � I �1 � ; 1111■ ■■11111111•11111111••••••■/�■ i■ _ II l� 25.FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT a. (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3) ROLE Calvin,Giordano&Associates Fort Lauderdale,FL Park Master Planning,Landscape Design,Site Furnishing, Construction Administration Permitting b. c. d. 94 F.EXAMPLE PROJECTS«THIGH BEST ILLUSTRATE.PROPOSED TEAM'S 20. EXAMPLE PROJECT QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT KEY NUMBER (Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 7 Complete one Section Ffor each project) 21. TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED KANE CONCOURSE COMMERCIAL STREETSCAPE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION BAY HARBOR ISLANDS,FLORIDA 2010 (If applicable) 23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION c. PROJECT OWNER b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME c. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER TOWN OF BAY HARBOR ISLANDS RON WASSON (305)866-6241 TOWN MANAGER a. 24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost) Calvin Giordano &Associates, Inc. designed and implemented sidewalk improvements for the entirety of Kane Concourse's Business District. The intent of the project is to update the look and experience of the concourse, consistent with the vision outlines in their adopted master plan, without compromising the integrity of the corridor's importance as one of the few remaining stretches to boast predominantly well-preserved MiMo buildings. The project's scope included paving design, landscape planting improvements, lighting and street furnishings. CGA coordinated the Town's improvements with FDOT's plans to provide improvements on the corridor's roadway. The project was funded through the LAP process,for which CGA provided all administrative services. As an important aspect of the project, CGA worked closely with all the affected businesses to ensure that construction impacts were kept to a minimum and that they were informed of all aspects of the project as it developed. \s, % h , • NiP C 4 e Y r443i lt I1(�ir 1 :i ' + 9 fir,��'' .., r s.rs ., ,. - a w, 25.FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT a. (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3) ROLE Calvin,Giordano&Associates Fort Lauderdale,FL Landscape Architecture Surveying Site Planning&Design Civil Engineering Electrical Engineering Construction Administration b. c. 95 1 F.EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20. EXAMPLE PROJECT QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT KEY NUMBER (Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 6 Complete one Section Ffor each project) 21. TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED EMERALD ESTATES PARK PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION WESTON,FLORIDA 2014 (If applicable) 23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION d. PROJECT OWNER b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME c. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER CITY OF WESTON DENISE BARRETT (954)385-2000 DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS 24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost) In 2012 the City of Weston requested that CGA prepare several design options for expansion of the parking area at Emerald Estates Park along with other enhancements. These improvements were in response to the popularity of two existing picnic shelters and the lack of parking for them,as well as a lack of lighting in the park at night.In addition,all of the walkways were replaced, new seating areas were created, and new fitness equipment was provided. CGA provided site design, civil engineering,electrical engineering,landscape and irrigation design,and construction administration services for the project. There were several trees and palms on the site,which were worthy of preservation or relocation.The landscape architecture team worked closely with the civil engineers to site the new parking areas and drainage facilities in such a way so as to preserve as many trees as possible. The resulting effect is that the new improvements to the park look as if they have been there for many years. Furthermore, the new seating and fitness station areas afford many more views to the surrounding lake than previously existed. This has ' , • • greatly enhanced the user experience , , ' _ • , of all of the visitors to the park. 11 ;L, *,.,: , 11_ ...,- -...tw. tix 1 ' 'Itt • ¢qy. 'tea..• .� ��p ..! , - ,. , ' .....k,_ � a,i. ��- irk 1 r Mw V 25.FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT a. (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3) ROLE Calvin,Giordano&Associates Fort Lauderdale,FL Surveying,Landscape Architecture Irrigation Design,Civil Engineering Electrical Engineering, Construction Administration b. c. d. 96 F.EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE.PROPOSED TEAM'S I 20. EXAMPLE PROJECT QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT KEY NUMBER (Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. 5 Complete one Section Ffor each project) 21. TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED MIDDLE BEACH RECREATIONAL CORRIDOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION MIAMI BEACH,FLORIDA 2012-2014 (If applicable) 23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION b. PROJECT OWNER b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME c. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER CITY OF MIAMI BEACH ELIZABETH WHEATON (305)673-6070 Ext.6121 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGER 24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost) Calvin,Giordano&Associates,Inc.was contracted by the City of Miami Beach to design and permit an on-grade,ADA-accessible pathway that will support the use of bicycles,Walking,and other non-motorized means of transportation.The MDRC project is a part of the greater Atlantic Greenway Network,which is a system of bicycle facilities throughout the City of Miami Beach.The MDRC will connect to the existing Miami Beach Boardwalk at Indian Beach Park on the south and the North Beach Recreational Trail at Allison Park on the north with a 2-mile paver walkway,continuing the City's unique branding qualities.The path will be permitted in accordance with the Florida Dept. of Environmental Protection's and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's regulations, as the entirety of the project lies within Stat-owned lands. The scope of work includes extensive public outreach,branding and site design,coastal engineering,dune planting plans,lighting design,and bidding and construction administration. The project will connect business districts, cultural/tourism centers,parks, residential neighborhoods and the beaches. The MBRC will complete a i:, ,.. 1 major portion of the essential north ,, '` r+ d m 4.40;1 nq south connector of the AGN and further i ,.- , ,.- ! facilitate pedestrian and non-motorized « ..-. 4 transportation throughout the City. 0.., •, « '�= a Design and permitting are anticipated . ,,, -" "` M to be completed in Summer,2015,with , ,'. i .a if construction promptly beginning soon i. it. after. . + : . ' 4711k6k! 4211t,,:i,,.':,...'".,4 -4r,•#7: i , lio4 r. .�r • r ,i Jr • EROSION CONTROL UNE - - ...if ,yllr T om."r ayr)0".. r ' ill 25.FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT a. (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3) ROLE Calvin,Giordano&Associates Fort Lauderdale,FL Landscape Architecture,Electrical Engineering,Civil Engineering, Environmental Permitting, Construction Administration b. c. d. 97 F.EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20. EXAMPLE PROJECT QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT KEY 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 PEACE MOUND PARK PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION WESTON,FLORIDA 2014 (If applicable) 23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION e. PROJECT OWNER b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME c. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER CITY OF WESTON DENISE BARRETT (954)385-2000 DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS 24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost) The impetus for the project lied in addressing existing ADA accessibility issues and bringing the park up to the same high standards of other parks in the city.Another major concern during the design of the project was the preservation of the existing tree canopy and the shaded,passive feeling of the park.Due to the significant amount of re-grading that was necessary in order to make the park ADA accessible,85 of the nearly 500 existing trees had to be removed,and another 120 trees were relocated on site. To offset this loss,however, 150 new trees have been planted,including 18 specimen Live Oak trees.All of the walkways throughout the park are now accessible by wheelchair,and in many cases,this is made possible through the use of decorative stone retaining walls,which allowed for the preservation of the many existing mature trees within the park.The existing tot lot and swings have been replaced with a new play area that includes play equipment for children of all ages and physical abilities. The main play structure is completely accessible by children in wheelchairs, with a ramp leading up to the main platforms. Another major feature of the park is that " 'k contains a significant archeological °`�°°" ' site with artifacts from the Tequesta ', :° , y '`a,� ,, � Indians. Throughout the course of the 4 ,Y,,project,care was taken not to disturbed _ ;,t. this area, and 8 new bronze plaques '' t with information on the history of the 'e _ area have been inlaid in the walkways �. --w----.. • that surround it ' �` _ ; �i r 4 ; i , 1 Illllll i ....7 4 f -, is ` 4 v, 7Y ' r �' Y ysyy �. i 1 .. ■ 1 ,. , ,:A , \ 1 ' ' - **:. 441 '', , i 4 ,). , .:.1'( ,,', 11 ! -..--,. -i: _,„:- "1T }'` SIP \,\n;\ .. �r 25.FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT a. (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3) ROLE Calvin,Giordano&Associates Fort Lauderdale,FL Park Master Planning,Landscape Design,Irrigation Design, Arboricultural Services,Civil Engineering,Electrical Engineering b. c. I 98 G.KEY PERSONNEL PARTICIPATION IN EXAMPLE PROJECTS 28.EXAMPLE PROJECTS LISTED IN SECTION F 26.NAMES OF KEY 27.ROLE IN THIS (Fill in"Example Projects Key"section below before completing PERSONNEL CONTRACT table. Place"X"under project key number for (From Section E, (From Section E, participation in same or similar role.) Block 12) Block 13) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Shelley Eichner,AICP Principal in Charge X X X X X X X X X X Tammy Cook,RLA,LEED AP Project Manager X X X X X X X X X Michael Conner,RLA Design Oversight X X X X X Gianno Feoli Park Design X X X X X X X X X Marcos Mendoza Site/Irrigation Designer X X X X X X X X X X Sandra Lee,AICP,LEED AP DEP Permitting/ X X X X Environmental Patrick Figurella,PE Civil Engineer X X X Manny Docurro,PE Electrical Engineer X X X X X Bob McSweeney,PE Construction Services X X X David Frodsham Coastal Engineer X 26. EXAMPLE PROJECTS KEY NO. TITLE OF EXAMPLE PROJECT(FROM SECTION F) NO. TITLE OF EXAMPLE PROJECT(FROM SECTION F) 1 SOMBRERO BEACH PARK 6 EMERALD ESTATES PARK 2 LIBRARY PARK 7 KANE CONCOURSE COMMERCIAL STREETSCAPE 3 PEACE MOUND PARK 8 ROLLING OAKS PARK 4 DANIA COVE PARK 9 OAKLAND PARK STATION PLAZA 5 MIDDLE BEACH RECREATIONAL CORRIDOR 10 92ND STREET PARK 99 H.ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 30. PROVIDE ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUESTED BY THE AGENCY. ATTACH ADDITIONAL SHEETS AS NEEDED. 12. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE The foregoing is a statement of facts. a. SIGNATURE b. DATE APRIL 15,2014 a. NAME AND TITLE SHELLEY EICHNER,AICP,SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT 100 , 1. SOLICITATION NUMBER(If any) ARCHITECT-ENGINEER QUALIFICATIONS RFQ 2015-016-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 CALVIN,GIORDANO&ASSOCIATES,INC. 1937 FEIN 65-0013869 2b. STREET S. OWNERSHIP 1800 ELLER DRIVE,SUITE 600 TYPE 2c. CITY 2d. STATE 2e. ZIP CODE CORPORATION FORT LAUDERDALE FL 33316 a. SMALL BUSINESS STATUS 6a. POINT OF CONTACT NAME AND TITLE TAMMY COOK/DIRECTOR OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE 7. NAME OF FIRM (If block 2a is a branch office) 6b. TELEPHONE NUMBER 6c. E-MAIL ADDRESS (954)921-7781 TCOOK@CGASOLUTIONS.COM 8a.FORMER FIRM NAME(S)(If any) 8b.YR.ESTABLISHED 8c.DUNS NUMBER M.E.BERRY&ASSOCIATES/BERRY&CALVIN,INC. 1937/1985 044297369 9.EMPLOYEES BY DISCIPLINE 10.PROFILE OF FIRM'S EXPERIENCE AND ANNUAL AVERAGE REVENUE FOR LAST 5 YEARS c. No.of Employees c.Revenue a. Function b.Discipline (2) a.Profile b.Experience Index Number Code (1)FIRM Code BRANCH (see below) 02 Administrative 81 Codes;Standards,Ordinances 1 10 Chemical Engineers 1 Construction Management 4 12 Civil Engineers 21 Cost Estimating 4 15 Construction Inspector 21 Educational Facilities 3 21 Electrical Engineers 2 Environmental Impact Studies,Assessments or 4 Statements 39 Landscape Architects 4 Highways;Streets;Airfield Paving;Parking Lots 4 47 Planners: Urban/Regional 9 Hospital&Medical Facilities 4 52 Sanitary Engineers Irrigation;Drainage 6 _ Permitting_ Specialists 20 Landscape Architecture 4 38 Surveyors 6 Office Building;Industrial Parks 3 60 - Transportation Engineers 3 Planning(Community,Regional Area-wide& 4 State) 08 Computer CADD Technicians 5 Planning(Site,Installation,and Project) 7 38 Field Surveyors 10 Sewage Collection,Treatment and Disposal 4 29 GIS/Data Technology 8 Surveying:Platting;Mapping;Flood Plain 8 Specialists Studies Code Enforcement Specialist 20 Storm Water Handling&Facilities 6 24 Environmental Specialists 2 Traffic&Transportation Engineering 3 24 Environmental Field Crew 1 Urban Renewals;Community Development 4 39 Landscape Designers/ 6 Water Supply;Treatment and Distribution 8 Inspectors 07 Biologist(s)/Indoor Air 1 Zoning;Land Use Studies 3 Quality Other Employees 81 Total 302 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 mil FOR LAST 3 YEARS (Insert revenue index number shown at right) 2. $100,000 to less than$250,000 7. $5 million to less than$10 mil a.Federal Work 0 3. $250,000 to less than$500,000 8. $10 million to less than$25 mil b.Non-Federal Work 8 4. $500,000 to less than$1 mil 9. $25 million to less than$50 mil c.Total Work 8 5. $1 million to less than$2 mil 10. $50 million or greater 12.AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE The foregoing is a statement of facts. a. SIG ATURE b. DATE 0 / / C. -42. APRIL 15,2014 c. NAME AND TITLE SHELLEY EICHNER,AICP,SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT 101 „IIA, Calvin, Giordano &Associates, Inc. ''.p E X C E P T I O N A L S O L U T I O N S AVAILABILITY Because we are a large firm, we have over 80 ongoing CGA will be servicing this contract out of our projects,each in various levels of development,design headquarter Ft. Lauderdale office located at 1800 and finalization. All of our projects adhere to a strict Eller Drive. This is our primary office location and the project management system, wherein we weekly venue from which the majority of our technical staff ensure that milestones are met and risk management provides services. is averted,by addressing the anticipated staffing needs Because we serve as municipal staff and, in keeping of each project and matching those needs with the with our reputation of being promptly responsive, most capable resources. we ensure that the availability of our staff never goes CGA has been able to accommodate its workload, below 40 percent for our senior staff and 30 percent while keeping our mantra of personalized attention for our technical support staff, amending our staffing combined with responsive solutions for each and needs as necessary. This is a strategy that we maintain every client. Additionally, CGA has the experience to allow us to meet the impromptu and unexpected and in-house resources to seamlessly cover almost demands of all of our clients without sacrificing the any eventuality that is encountered. The graph below needs of others. CGA guarantees that we will have the outlines our current and anticipated workloads for necessary staff to meet all the needs no matter what availability of our CGA team members. they are. Workload Availability •WORKLOAD AVAILABILSTY 100 , fi-- ._ _ 60 r, i� I '-f- 50 _ ilrJ♦ BE - '�'� -BUN III IN itar MN ill i ys s 1��1 Ili al 30 ; ^j AIM -- ME 4� -IN _- t' i.� __ __ i,:.am MUM MIMI MI _ �� a_ BIM AM WE 10 - !ice Imo! I;� Ii ME Am in, II ' Cook Feoti Connor Mendoza Lee Voris Watts Williams Docurro Frodsham McSweeney IAVAILABILITY 45 53 58 45 57 44 38 35 48 53 70 j WORKLOAD 1 55 47 1 42 55 43 56 62 65 52 47 30 Miami Beach RFQ 2015-127-JR I Architectural and Engineering Services for the Middle Beach Recreational Corridor 102 I i _ , , ' Calvin, Giordano &Associates, Inc. T„:4.=\! E X C E P T I O N A L S O L U T I O N S \s✓J Nutting flE)Engineers VOW Project 6 Ora Coramkmenf See the following pages for Nutting Engineers of Flori- da Standard Form 330's. • Miami Beach RFQ 2015-127-JR I Architectural and Engineering Services for the Middle Beach Recreational Corridor 103 STANDARD FORM 330 ARCHITECT-ENGINEER QUALIFICATIONS PART I-CONTRACT-SPECIFIC QUALIFICATIONS A.CONTRACT INFORMATION 1. TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) FOR ARCHITECTURAL AND ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR THE MIDDLE BEACH RECREATIONAL CORRIDOR MIAMI BEACH,FLORIDA 2. PUBLIC NOTICE DATE 3. SOLICITATION OR PROJECT NUMBER MARCH 20,2015 RFQ 2015-127-JR B. ARCHITECT-ENGINEER POINT OF CONTACT 4. NAME AND TITLE RICHARD C.WOHLFARTH,P.E./DIR.OF ENGINEERING/PRINCIPAL-IN-CHARGE 5. NAME OF FIRM NUTTING ENGINEERS OF FLORIDA,INC. 6. TELEPHONE NUMBER 7. FAX NUMBER 8. E-MAIL ADDRESS C.PROPOSED TEAM (Complete this section for the prime contractor and all key subcontractors) (Check) 0 LLB V X > H 9.FIRM NAME 10.ADDRESS 11.ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT F4' -,a a 0 ao a. X Nutting Engineers of 2051 NW 112th Avenue,Suite 126 Soils&Geologic Studies Florida,Inc. Miami,Florida 33172 Testing and Inspection Services El IF BRANCH OFFICE Environmental Impact Studies b. ❑CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE C. ❑CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE d. ❑CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE e. ❑CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE f. ❑CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE 104 • 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 Richard C. Wohlfarth,P.E. Dir.of Engineering/Principal-In-Charge a.TOTAL ,b.WITH CURRENT FIRM 26 21 15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) Nutting Engineers of Florida,Inc.,Miami,Florida 16.EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(STATE AND DISCIPLINE) Florida Professional Engineer#50858 University of Florida-B.S.Civil Engineering Registered Building Inspector BN#3580 SBCCI#6528 ACI Level 1,UBCI 18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.) Florida Engineering Society-Past Chapter President,National Society of Professional Engineers,Treasure Coast Builders Association,American Red Cross First Aid&CPR Certification 19.RELEVANT PROJECTS (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Miami-Dade County,Qualification Based Contract-Multiple Depts. Inc. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) DERM,Public Works,Parks&Rec.,Aviation,Fire Rescue,Water/Sewer ongoing ongoing (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE ✓ Check if project performed with current firm a. MIA multiple concourses-new,reconstruction,repairs;multiple runway repairs;North Terminal Program,various parks and marinas inc.Halley Park Marina, Sunny Isles Fire Rescue Bldg.,multiple road and drainage improvements. Phase 1/II environmental assessments,geotechnical exploration/engineering,site and building pad preparation monitoring, construction materials testing(soil,concrete,grout),special/threshold inspection services. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED City of Miramar,Various Departments,Broward County PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) ongoing ongoing (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE ,/ Check if project performed with current firm b. Provide geotechnical engineering, construction materials testing and inspection services per a qualification based continuing service contract. Projects include the City of Miramar Overflow Parking Facility, Fire Station #107, Police Department, East Miramar fire hydrant and line improvements, Old City Hall site, Ansin Sports Complex, Miramar Multi-Service Center,numerous parks and infrastructure improvement projects. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority,Various Projects PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) 1995 ongoing (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm c' Key Largo WWTP, Conch Key WWTP, Layton Key Waste Water and Water Line Installation, Islamorada Pump Station and the Distribution System Upgrades along US-1. Construction of waste water treatment plants, water and wastewater line installations, pump stations and distribution system upgrades in Monroe County. Geotechnical engineering/exploration services and construction materials testing services. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Various K-12 Schools-Dade,Broward,Palm Beach,Martin,Indian River PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) ongoing ongoing (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE ,/ Check if project performed with current firm d. Qualification based contracts most of which date back to 1986. Includes classroom buildings,renovations,additions, athletic facilities, fields,parking and drive areas, libraries,administration buildings,storage buildings,chiller buildings, sidewalks,covered walkways,curbs,etc.Geotechnical engineering,monitoring services,construction material testing, special/threshold inspections and environmental services. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED South Florida Water Management District,Multiple Counties PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) ongoing ongoing (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE ,/ Check if project performed with current firm e. Recent projects include the G-87 replacement, the G-13 culvert replacement and the G-103 Weir replacement with gates. Gates and culvert replacements in Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach and Osceola County. Qualification based continuing contract since 2007 for geotechnical engineering,construction materials testing,special inspection services. STANDARD FORM 330 (6/2004) PAGE 2 105 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 Paul Catledge,P.E. Senior Project Engineer a.TOTAL b.WITH CURRENT FIRM 7 5 15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) Nutting Engineers of Florida,Inc.,Miami,Florida 16.EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(STATE AND DISCIPLINE) Professional Engineer registered in the State of Florida Louisiana State University #68448 Bachelor of Science,Civil Engineering Troxler Nuclear Gauge OSHA Safety Hazardous Materials Certificate 18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.) Florida Engineering Society Broward Chapter-current President-Elect,American Red Cross First Aid and CPR 19.RELEVANT PROJECTS (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Miami-Dade County,Qualification Based Contract-Multiple Depts. inc. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) DERM,Public Works,Parks&Rec.,Aviation,Fire Rescue,Water/Sewer ongoing since'00 ongoing (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE I✓ Check if project performed with current firm a. MIA multiple concourses-new,reconstruction, repairs;multiple runway repairs;North Terminal Program,various parks and marinas inc. Halley Park Marina, Sunny Isles Fire Rescue Bldg., multiple road and drainage improvements. Phase I/II environmental assessments, geotechnical exploration/engineering, site and building pad preparation monitoring, construction materials testing(soil,concrete,grout),special/threshold inspection services. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED City of Hollywood,Various Projects listed below PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) ongoing ongoing (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE 1%( Check if project performed with current firm b. Lift stations, roadway improvements, drainage improvements, water main replacements, water treatment plants and building construction throughout Hollywood including the Young Circle parking and traffic improvement project, Garfield Street Parking Garage, Chamow Park, Dowdy Field, Rotary Park Improvements, Raw Water Piping Floridan, Water Main Replacement Program,Hollywood WWTP. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED City of Miami Beach,Neighborhood#8E Sunset Islands 1&2,Hibiscus&Palm PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Islands Project,Neighborhood#9 City Center Bicycle Project 2010-2011 ongoing (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE • Check if project performed with current firm c. Drainage evaluation and improvement projects throughout the City. Performing geotechnical exploration/engineering services and construction materials testing services. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED City of Lauderhill,West Ken Lark Park PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) • 2009 2010 (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE ✓ Check if project performed with current firm d. NE performed geotechnical exploration/engineering for the construction of a new track loop, additional basketball courts and a T-ball field including doug out structures,sports lighting,and a new 400 square foot storage building. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Miramar Community and Cultural Amphitheater at Miramar Regional Park PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) ongoing ongoing (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope,size,cost,etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE ✓ Check if project performed with current firm e. Performed geotechnical exploration/engineering services for the proposed restroom buildings (2), an office structure, a 4,000 person capacity amphitheater(band shell)and a seating area. STANDARD FORM 330 (6/2004) PAGE 3 106 F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT KEY 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 Miami Dade County,Florida,Qualification Based Continuing Contract- PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Various Departments,Various Projects 2000-Present ongoing 23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER Miami Dade County Various Depts. Tyrone Brown/Joaquin Menendez 305-876-0529/305-876-0529 24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT This CCNA continuing services contract is one of our MIA Taxiway Settlement Investigation many continuing services contract. Since 2000,we have Homestead General Airport Runway 9-27 performed environmental services(Phase I/II Runway 12-30 Center Light repairs MIA Environmental Assessments),geotechnical exploration PARKS AND RECREATION: and engineering,construction materials testing and Country Village Park Southern State Park inspections as well as special/threshold inspections to Martin Luther King Jr.Park Miami Metro Zoo Rhino various department of Miami Dade. North Trail Park feeding exhibit Wild Lime Park Haulover Park Marina Completed projects include,but not limited to: Eureka Park Field Home Pelican Harbor Marina PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: Buccaneer Park South Dade Greenways Park Drainage studies&related improvements at Amerifirst Rock Ridge Park Black Point Park Park; Subdivisions:Zunjik States,Sleepy Holly,Nikis, Costa Brava,Crestview,Sunset Cove,Century Garden Village,Bibiana States,Port of Miami Rip Rap Project @ Pilot Station,roadway improvements at multiple locations WATER AND SEWER: FIRE RESCUE: Sludge dewatering facility expansion at SDWWTP Sunny Isles Beach Fire Station#10 Emergency installation of 64-inch water main Dolphin Station#68 South Miami High Water Treatment Plant Lifeguard Headquarters Main Facility Alexander Orr Underwater Treatment Plant Cutler Bay Fire Rescue Station#34 Installation of 16-inch H.D.P.E.& 12-inch force mains at Bear Cut Channel AVIATION DEPT: . . South Miami Heights WTP perimeter wall,landscaping Miami Northside/Concourse A Utility Corridor ER-47819 Florida monitoring well installation Runway Pavement Investigation at Opa Locka Airport SDWWTP HLD upgrades North Terminal Development Program 747B 25.FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3)ROLE a. Nutting Engineers of Florida,Inc. Miami,Florida Geotechnical Engineering Firm-full scope of services (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 (6/2004) PAGE 7 107 F.EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20 EXAMPLE PROJECT QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT KEY 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 City of Miami Beach,Florida,Qualification Based Continuing Contract- PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Various projects Ongoing Ongoing 23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER City of Miami Beach Mr.Hermes Diaz,P.E. 305-673-7080 24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT Since 2009 Nutting Engineers of Florida, Inc. (NE) has Puhlic Works Department-Engineering Division. been holding this Qualification Based Contract to provide geotechnical engineering and construction materials -Hibiscus and Palm Islands testing services for various departments within the City of -Neighborhood#9-City Center South Beach Bicycle Miami Beach. We have also worked on multiple projects - 17th Street Signalization in Miami Beach with other engineering firms, general contractors and architects. Projects under this contract to date include: Capital Improvements Projects Office: Normandy Shores Golf Course Club House Replica NE provided geotechnical engineering and construction materials testing services for the construction of a new 8,000 SF one-story replica of the 1940's club house building. r �_ � - Neighborhood#RF.-Sunset Islands 1 and 2 NE provided geotechnical engineering and construction ' t ', ' -- materials testing services for the installation of new storm f ,;' s water sewers and portable water lines. " _ " • `. tie , f -Bayshore 8D-Sunset Islands 3 and 4 -Neighborhood#8E-Sunset Islands 1 and 2 Outfall '. `,w - '1/4. -Flamingo Park Football Field Improvements -Bayshore#8E-Sunset Islands 1 and 2 Right-of-Way ' r. .1 25.FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3)ROLE a. Nutting Engineers of Florida,Inc. Miami,Florida Geotechnical Engineering Firm-full scope of services (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 (6/2004) PAGE 8 108 F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20 EXAMPLE PROJECT QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT KEY 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 Miami-Dade GSA,Miami,Florida-Joseph Caleb Center New Courthouse PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) and Parking Garage 2009 ongoing 23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER Miami Dade GSA(Gen Sery Admin) Mr.Alex Rodriguez,RA,LEED AP 305-375-5965 24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT Performed preliminary geotechnical investigation in 2003 Project general contractor selection phase.Nutting has (c/o F.R.Aleman)when the design involved a proposed already been retained for the construction material testing 8-9 story building.Nutting performed an additional and threshold inspections for this project. geotechnical investigation in 2009,requested by Bermello Ajamil and Partners,as well as a Phase I and II Environmental Assessment on the property. Portions of the site were filled with various types of debris to depths of approximately 12 feet causing large depressions in the pavement areas. We worked with the client and the structural engineer to provide the best economical solutions for foundation support. Currently plans include the phased construction of a three level 149,500 SF parking garage and a separate 2-story 38,000 SF courthouse annex building on the approximate 1.44 acre site.Construction is expected to be reinforced concrete frame with precast prestressed joists and cast in place concrete decks. -600 16-inch diameter, 100 ton auger cast piles are to be installed for foundation support. Ground slabs are structural and the walls will be engineered unit masonry. 25.FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3)ROLE a. Nutting Engineers of Florida,Inc. Miami,Florida Geotechnical Engineering Firm-full scope of services (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 (6/2004) PAGE 9 109 r - F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20 EXAMPLE PROJECT QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT KEY 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 Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority,Monroe County,Florida-Numerous PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Projects 1995-ongoing ongoing 23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION a.PROJECT OWNER ,b.POINT OF CONTACT c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER Florida Key Aqueduct Authority Mr.Ray Shimokubo/Mr.Tom Walker,P.E. 305-296-2454 24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT Nutting has provided geotechnical engineering and , construction materials testing services to the Florida Keys I'- Aqueduct Authority for over 15 years. ? Projects include: • Distribution Pump Station • Directional Drilling @ 18 Mile Stretch » + • Cross Key Pump Station Tower �'. • Key Largo Maintenance Building .., • Ocean Reef Distribution System Improvements-Phase II - • Main R.O.Warehouse • Rockland Key Property(Site I&II) �4 �� :.. ,. A • North Crawl Key • Ocean Reef Vacuum/Pump Station • Key Largo Pump Station • Key Largo WWTP • Duck Key Waste Water and Water Line • Conch Key WWTP • Layton Key Waste Water and Water Line Installations • Distribution System Upgrades along US-1 _` y • Islamorada Pump Station Estimated fees:$150,000 25.FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3)ROLE a. Nutting Engineers of Florida,Inc. Miami,Florida Geotechnical Engineering Firm-full scope of services (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 (6/2004) PAGE 10 110 F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT KEY 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 City of Coral Springs,Florida-Various Projects PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) ongoing ongoing 23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER City of Coral Springs-Various Mr. Isaac Kovner,P.E. 954-345-2160 24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT Nutting Engineers of Florida, Inc.has been providing 2012 and Prior: geotechnical exploration and engineering,construction Emergency Water Services Interconnect Upgrade- materials testing and inspection services on many Performed geotechnical engineering for the installation of 5,100 linear feet of 16"diameter HDPE pipe via projects for the City of Coral Springs, including: directional drilling at numerous locations. 2014 Projects to Date- Water Treatment Plant Lime Preparation Building- Performing construction material testing for: Performed geotechnical engineering(through Eckler -Coral Hills force main Engineering),later retained by the City to perform Performed geotechnical engineering for: construction materials testing and inspection services for -Westside municipal site a 1,650 SF building including a 24'high silo situated on -East Royal Palm Boulevard four columns to house—200 tons of lime. -Tennis complex storage shed Police Department Tactical Building-Performed 2013 Projects to Date- geotechnical engineering and construction materials Performing construction material testing for: testing services for the 3,000 SF metal building. -Multiple lift station rehabilitations -Forest Hills wellhead rehabilitation Coral Springs Water Treatment Plant-Performed -Pipe rack slab geotechnical exploration/engineering,construction -City garage lift removal materials testing and inspection services for numerous -Waste transfer station projects including: Performed geotechnical engineering for: -Wellhead replacements -CRA North Parking Lot -Generator project -East Royal Palm Boulevard entrance -Phase I/Phase II miscellaneous plant improvements 25.FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3)ROLE a. Nutting Engineers of Florida, Inc. ' Miami and Boynton Beach,Florida Geotechnical Engineering Firm-full scope of services (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 (6/2004) PAGE 11 111 F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT KEY 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 City of Miramar,Florida,Qualification Based Continuing Contract- PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Various Projects ongoing ongoing 23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER City of Miramar-Various Depts. Ms.Bissy Vempala/Alex Shershevsky 954-602-3320/954-602-3315 24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT Nutting Engineers of Florida,Inc.(NE)holds a Ansin Sports Complex qualification based continuing service contract with the Old City Hall Site City of Miramar to provide geotechnical engineering, Everglades High School Restroom,Light pole Installation construction materials testing and inspection services. Bass Creek Road Staging Area Vizcaya Park 2014: Police Specialty Vehicle Storage Building @ Miramar Multi-Service Center West Water Treatment Plant-Performed geotechnical Miramar Regional Park exploration/engineering for the proposed single-story, East Miramar Infrastructure Improvements 8,000 SF vehicle storage facility. City of Miramar Projects(via other consultants) 2013: Miramar Community and Cultural Historical Miramar Infrastructure Improvements Amphitheater @ Miramar Regional Park-Performed 6 and 8 Inch Water Main-Area#1 geotechnical exploration/engineering services for the proposed restroom buildings(2),an office structure,a Post Office Vehicle Maintenance Facility 24 Inch 4,000 person capacity amphitheater(band shell)and a Diameter Force Main seating area. Fire Station#107-Performed construction materials West Water Treatment Plant Reverse Osmosis testing services during the construction of a new 1-story, Expansion- New CO2 storage tank,electrical generator approximately 14,450 SF fire station including 6,450 SF and fuel storage tank as part of the Reverse Osmosis of equipment bays. Facility expansion at the West Water Treatment Plant.NE performed a geotechnical exploration,special inspections Projects under this contract include: on the in-place anchors and materials testing services Miramar Police Department(2013) during construction,paved parking and associated East Miramar Fire Hydrant and Line Improvements utilities. (2012) Miramar Parkway Improvement,Parc 25 (2012) City of Miramar Overflow Parking Facility 25.FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3)ROLE a. Nutting Engineers of Florida,Inc. Miami and Boynton Beach,Florida Geotechnical Engineering Firm-full scope of services (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 (6/2004) PAGE 12 112 F.EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT KEY 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 City of Lauderhill,Florida,Qualification Based Continuing Contract- PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Various Projects Since 1972 ongoing 23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER City of Lauderhill Mr.Martin Cala,PE/Ms.Joan Fletcher 954-654-4293/954-730-4204 24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT Nutting Engineers of Florida, Inc. (NE) has been Lauderhill Fire Station#3-2009 providing geotechnical exploration/engineering, NE performed geotechnical exploration/engineering for construction materials testing and special/threshold the construction of anew detached 2100 SF addition inspection services various projects for the City of located along the western side of the existing Fire Station. Lauderhill. In 2011 Nutting was awarded a qualification based continuing service contract to further provide those West Ken bark Park-2009 services. Projects for the City include, but are not limited NE performed geotechnical exploration/engineering for to: the construction of a new track loop,additional basketball courts and a T-ball field including dougout structures, Lauderhill Performing Arts Center and Library - sports lighting,and a new 400 square foot storage 2Dt.I building. Currently performing construction materials testing and threshold inspection service for the construction of an approximately 33,000 SF performing arts center and City of Lauderhill Water Treatment Plant-2009 adjacent 10,000 SF library.The geotechnical exploration/ NE performed geotechnical exploration/engineering for engineering services for this project was performed by the construction of a 3,000 gallon above ground storage others. tank supported upon a concrete pad designed as a mat foundation system and an adjacent one-story,concrete Lauderhill Municipal Complex 2008-2009 block electrical pump house on a shallow foundation NE was retained by Cubellis/ SGR to perform a system. • geotechnical exploration to determine subsurface conditions for a new four-story, approximately 40,000 SF municipal building, parking and utilities. The City of Lauderhill then hired Nutting Engineers to perform construction materials testing and threshold inspections 25.FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3)ROLE a. Nutting Engineers of Florida,Inc. Niami and Boynton Beach,Florida Geotechnical Engineering Firm-full scope of services (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 (6/2004) PAGE 13 113 F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT KEY 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 City of Margate,Florida-Various Projects PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) ongoing ongoing 23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER City of Margate-Various Depts. Mr. Wendell Wheeler 954-972-0828 24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT Other services provided to the City of Margate include Nutting Engineers of Florida,Inc.has been providing but are not limited to: geotechnical exploration and engineering,construction -Environmental Services -Drainage Evaluations materials testing and inspection services on various -Construction Materials Testing Services projects for the City of Margate, including: -Inspection Services Reclaimed Water Pipeline Canal Crossing- Performed Margate Boulevard Roadway Dips -Performed geotechnical exploration/engineering for the installation geotechnical exploration/engineering(through Chen Associates)to investigate pavement failure or dips and of a 20-inch diameter high density polyethylene (HDPE) evaluate the conditions pertaining to the asphalt pipe beneath the existing canal at the site. The thickness,base course and subbase course thickness and underground crossing is planned to occur on the west side material. of the canal at 802 NW 69th Terrace and continue eastward beneath the canal to 6630 NW 9th Street at the % City of Margate Wastewater Treatment Plant. •Proposed Reclaimed Water Filtration Facility- • ..,` ode• . Provided geotechnical exploration/engineering services , ` for the proposed construction of a new water filtration �"' ;� �'� } t'41 facility.Project includes the construction of a new 1.3 �y $?.cc I a+[S��OFUca,Es �Tr-7 1 million gallon reclaimed water storage tank,an above 4 5_ro f ground deep water filter tank,and an above ground " « �s� chlorine contact basin at the City of Margate Water -;;;477,V! Treatment Plant. 25.FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3)ROLE a. Nutting Engineers of Florida,Inc. M iami and Boynton Beach,Florida Geotechnical Engineering Firm-full scope of services (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 (6/2004) PAGE 14 114 F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT KEY 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 City of Hollywood,Florida-Various Projects PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) ongoing since'02 ongoing 23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER City of Hollywood,Various Depts. See Below See Below 24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT Nutting Engineers of Florida,Inc.has a relationship with New Pipeline on Arthur Street to Hollywood Blvd., the City of Hollywood dating back to 2002 with a Arthur Street and North 12th Avenue to North 14th geotechnical study and asphalt coring services for the Avenue Ocean Walk(for Mr.Moe Anuar). Since then we have DIW Booster Pump Station @ Hollywood WTP, provided dozens of geotechnical studies as well as Hollywood Boulevard provided construction material testing, laboratory testing Additional Finished Water Storage Tank(West)-Alt. and inspection services directly for Hollywood personnel. • 2012 and 2[111 Projects:(testing services) 2014 and 2013 Projects: 48" Force Main Repair @ Taft Street and North 31st WTP Scrubber System Expansion,Hollywood Boulevard Road and North 35th Avenue(Geotechnical) . Signal and Road Improvements @ Taft Street and North Alleyways between 54th and 55th Avenue(Geotechnical) Hollywood WWTP @ 1621 North 35th Avenue(Testing) Water Main Improvements @ South 35 Avenue between Hollywood Boulevard and Washington Street Force 2012 and 2011 Projects:(Geotechnical Studies) Main Upgrade @ South Park Road Dixie Corridor Septic to Sewer Conversion,Dixie WWTP Reuse Water Expansion,North 14th Avenue Highway between Sherman Street and Taft Street Hollywood Marina Piers C, D,E @ Polk Street 14th Avenue Drainage Improvements @ North 14th Sewage Lift Station Upgrades @ W-18,W-3,N-3 Avenue&various streets west of North 14th Avenue City Personnel Contact: Drainage Study @ NW 29th Street between NW 6th Mr.Clece Aurelus,954-921-3930 Avenue and Florida Turnpike Dixie Corridor Septic to Sewer Conversion,Dixie Mr. Leslie Pettit,954-921-3995 Highway between Pembroke Road and Sheridan Street Mr.James Mortel,954-621-3930 25.FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3)ROLE a. Nutting Engineers of Florida,Inc. Miami and Boynton Beach,Florida Geotechnical Engineering Firm-full scope of services (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 (6/2004) PAGE 15 115 • F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT KEY 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 County,Florida,Qualification Based Continuing Contract- PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Various Projects 1987 ongoing 23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER Broward County BOCC Mr.Michael Hagerty 954-831-3217 24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT Since 1987 Nutting Engineers of Florida has continuously Edgar P. Mills Multi Purpose Center and Parking held a qualification based contract with Broward County Garage,Fort Lauderdale-3-story 57,000 SF building, for environmental services,geotechnical engineering and 3-level 77,000 SF parking garage exploration,construction material testing,and inspection services. West Regional Library,9601 West Broward Boulevard, Plantation Projects types: roadway expansions/improvements/ widen ings, libraries,park and recreational facilities, Multiple intersection improvements including W/WTPs,administration buildings,drainage evaluations, improvements at Royal Palm Boulevard and University parking lots,Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood Airport Drive expansion program. Pembroke Park 17/27 Fire Station,2610 SW 40th Broward County Health Department-Tobacco Avenue,Hollywood Education Center-Proposed 2500 SF classroom addition,Fort Lauderdale EDP Laboratory,3211 College Avenue,Davie Sanders Park(Project#9158)and Sample Road (Project#8548),Pembroke Park-installation of 1500 If of water main I Office—Building A(1500 SF),Plantation- pre-demolition asbestos building survey 25.FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3)ROLE a. Nutting Engineers of Florida,Inc. Miami and Boynton Beach,Florida Geotechnical Engineering Firm-full scope of services (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 (6/2004) PAGE 16 116 G.KEY PERSONNEL PARTICIPATION IN EXAMPLE 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 table. (From Section E,Block 12) (From Section E,Block 13) Place"X"under project key number for participation in same or similar role.) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Richard C. Wohlfarth, PE Main Point of Contact ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Paul Catledge,PE Senior Project Manager ✓ V V V V V V V V V Scott Ersland Drilling Division Manager V V V V V V V V V V Don Tyson Senior Driller V V V V V V V V V V Pavel Cruz Field Operations Manager V V V V V V V V V V 29.EXAMPLE PROJECTS KEY NO. TITLE OF EXAMPLE PROJECT(FROM SECTION F) NO. TITLE OF EXAMPLE PROJECT(FROM SECTION F) 1 Miami Dade County Qualification Based Contract 6 City of Miramar Qualification Based Contract 2 City of Miami Beach Qualification Based Contract 7 City of Lauderhill Qualification Based Contract 3 J.Caleb Center Courthouse,Parking Garage,Miami 8 City of Margate,Various Projects 4 Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority 9 City of Hollywood,Various Projects 5 City of Coral Springs,Various Projects 10 Broward County Qualification Based Contract STANDARD FORM 330 (6/2004) PAGE 17 117 H.ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 30 PROVIDE ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUESTED BY THE AGENCY ATTACH SHEETS AS NEEDED Safety Director: An aspect that sets Nutting Engineers of Florida, Inc.apart from other firms is having on staff a full-time Safety Director,Mrs. Mattie Allen,who ensures that our team members are providing services in the safest way possible,benefiting both the City and the Nutting team.Our team has developed a strict Safety Program which includes a standard method of operations and employee training program to minimize risks at all costs,taking all precautions against accidents, injuries, liabilities and other work stoppages for the benefit of and to protect our personnel,our clients and the safety of all parties involved. Mrs. Allen's'daily procedures include un-announced job-site visits("safety checks")to ensure appropriate safety harnesses/vests,hard hats,eye wear, footwear and procedures are being implemented.Through use of our GPS tracking system she also monitors the speed and driving patterns of the members of the fleet. She oversees mandatory safety meetings,where she or a topic geared outside speaker address different topics,such as proper lifting techniques,job site safety,protective gear usage,safe driving techniques,OSHA practices,to name a few. Mrs. Allen is also responsible for the"Jessica Lunsford Act"Screenings for our employees that work on school projects. Given our number of relevant qualification based contracts with School Districts and Counties,including Broward, Miami Dade,Martin and Indian River Counties,a lot of our employees are already screened and badged throughout South Florida and the Treasure Coast. She also oversees the in-house"Safety First" incentive program which includes quarterly meetings and newsletters as well as the CPR and First Aid training of every field AND in-house Nutting employee. Nutting Engineers of Florida is proud to report in the last 3 years our EMR has dropped from I.4(2008)to.96(2010) This was accomplished through the concerted effort of all employees. Our Drug-Free Workplace Program is an integral part of our Safety program. Our stringent Drug Free Workplace Program,overseen by Mrs. Betsy Butler, Principal,and Mrs. Mattie Allen,Safety Officer, involves pre-employment and random testing of every employee regardless of rank or position.Three to four employees are randomly chosen per month by an outside testing agency.The chosen employees are immediately dispatched to a testing facility to provide a sample.An employee is also sent for testing if there is reasonable suspicion, as well as post-accident situations. In any situation, if the employee tests positive for drugs and/or alcohol,they may be subject to disciplinary action including 12 months of random testing,referral to the Employee Assistance Program(see below)and/or suspension,or immediate termination. An added benefit of Nutting's employee benefit package includes an"Employee Assistance Program"(EAP),a confidential outside resource Center,at no cost to the employee and their dependents.Access to the EAP is through self-referral or by a supervisor.One of the many benefits offered at this Program/Center is substance abuse assessment and counseling or referral,as well as counseling for marriage,divorce adjustment,job-related issues,parent/child, mental health and IegaV financial consultations. I.AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE The foregoing is a statement of facts. 31 SIGNATURE 32.DATE December 22,2014 33.NAME AND TITLE Mr. Richard C. Wohlfarth, P:,Principal/Vice President/Director of Engineering STANDARD FORM 330 (6/2004) PAGE 18 118 r Calvin, Giordano &Associates, Inc. L ,.. V-,- EXCEPTIONAL SOLUTIONS 40 ii/ I 11 r I ' ll See the following pages for Lakdas/Yohalem Engineer- ing Standard Form 330's. Miami Beach RFQ 2015-127-JR1Architectural and Engineering Services for the Middle Beach Recreational Corridor 119 r - ARCHITECT - ENGINEER QUALIFICATIONS PART I - CONTRACT-SPECIFIC QUALIFICATIONS A.CONTRACT INFORMATION 1.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) Architectural and Engineering Services for the Middle Beach Recreational Corridor 2.PUBLIC NOTICE DATE 3.SOLICITATION OR PROJECT NUMBER March 20, 2015 RFQ 2015-127-JR B.ARCHITECT-ENGINEER POINT OF CONTACT 4.NAME AND TITLE Lakdas Nanayakkara, P.E., President 5.NAME OF FIRM Lakdas/Yohalem Engineering, Inc. 6.TELEPHONE NUMBER 7.FAX NUMBER 8.E-MAIL ADDRESS (954) 771-0630 (954) 771-0519 lye cLlyengineering.com C.PROPOSED TEAM (Complete this section for the prime contractor and all key subcontractors.) [ (Check) W W Z OC Z ° 9.FIRM NAME 10.ADDRESS 11.ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT a �z ¢ a Lakdas/Yohalem 2211 NE 54th Street Structural Engineering a. X Engineering, Inc. Fort Lauderdale, Fl. 33308 neerb 0 CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE b. c. d. e. f. 9. h. i.. 1• D.ORGANIZATIONAL CHART OF PROPOSED TEAM 0 (Attached) AUTHORIZED FOR LOCAL REPRODUCTION MAND.A-ORY USE GATE OF FORM s0.o04 STANDARD FORM 330(1)20D4)PAGE 1 120 J E.RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12.NAME 1 13.ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE Lakdas Nanayakkara Structural and Civil Engineer l,�T� b.,MTM�7NTFlRM 37 27 15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION(City and State) Lakdas/Yohalem Engineering, Inc. 16.EDUCATION(DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION(STATE AND DISCIPLINE) Post Graduate Diploma in Structural Engineering Structural/Civil Engineer Florida#037590 Bachelor of Science Honors Degree in Civil Engineering Certified Structural Masonry Inspector With Structural Engineer Major Certified Uniform Building Code Inspector Certified General Contractor Certified Threshold Inspector 18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS(Publications,Organizations,Training,Awards,etc.) Structural Engineering Expert for Unsafe Structure Board—City of Margate since 2001". 19.RELEVANT PROJECTS (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Young Circle Amphitheater—Hollywood, Florida PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) 2009 N/A (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm a. Description: Design Services Size: Approximately 10,000 sq ft Cost: $3 Million Scope of Work: Design of structural system housing the new amphitheater;as well as,threshold inspections. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Flagler Memorial Park PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) 2014 N/A (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑Check if project performed with current firm b. Description: Installation of Solar Panels on island located park Size: 3 solar panel structures with transformers Cost: $ 130,000.00 Scope of Work: Structural Engineering (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Vista View Park Expansion, Town of Davie,Florida PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) 2010 , N/A (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑Check if project performed with current firm `• Description: New Park Facility including building such as restrooms, security building and marina Size: Project Site Size= 4 buildings,12,000 sq. ft., Fishing Pier with dock Cost: $ 7.5 million dollars Scope of Work: Structural Engineer of record. Pump station design and Inspection Services (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Oak Grove Park PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) 2010 N/A (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑Check if project performed with current firm d. Description: Steel entrance canopy to Community Center Size: Approximately 1200ft Cost: $40,000 Scope of Work: Structural Condition Survey, evaluation, prepared construction documents for restoration work AUTHORIZED FOR LOCALREFRODUCTICri MANDATORY USE DATE CF FORM 5,20W STANDARD FORM 330(1i2e04)PAGE 2 121 (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Veterans' Park-Lauderhill, Florida PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) 2009 N/A (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑Check if project performed with current firm e. Description: Renovation and Re-Roofing of the Park Community Center Cost: $750,000.00 Scope of Work: Structural Engineering Design and Inspection Services (2)YEAR COMPLETED (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Hillsboro Inlet Park, Pompano Beach Fl. 2008 N/A (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑Check if project performed with current firm Description& Scope: Structural Engineering&Inspection Services f • Structural design of Pier • Prepare construction documents • Construct observation during construction Cost: $ 34,500. (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Ferros Process&Trading (F.P.T. Recycling Facility) PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Miami, Florida 2012 N/A (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑Check if project performed with current firm 9' Description: Replace existing fire damage recycling plant with a new Size: Project Site = FPT Facility Miami: 3700 NW North River Rd Cost: 7.4 Million Dollars Scope of Work: Civil And Structural Engineer of Record Design and Inspection Services (1)TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) (2)YEAR COMPLETED Athalie Range Park—Miami Dade PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) 2008 N/A (3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION(Brief scope,size,cost,etc.)AND SPECIFIC ROLE 0 Check if project performed with current firm h. Description: Restoration of swimming pool and all related structures Cost: $700,000.00 Scope of Work: Structural Engineer of record, structural evaluation, prepared restoration drawings AUT'-ORIZED FOR LOCY,L REPRODUCTION MAEI1.TORY USE DATE OF FORM 620544 STANDARD FORM 330(1/2004)PAGE 3 122 F.EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 211.EX MPL6 PROJECT KEY NUMBER QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT (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 Young Circle Amphitheater,Hollywood, Florida. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) 2009 N/A 23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER City of Hollywood Mr. Terrance Comiskey, AIA (954) 921-3100 24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost.) Description: New Amphitheater venue, located at Young Circle, Hollywood Florida Cost of Project: $3.000,000.00 Million dollars Scope of Work: Design of structural system housing the new amphitheater,as well as,threshold inspections. 25.FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE a. Lakdas/Yohalem Engineering, Inc. Fort Lauderdale, Florida Civil & Structural Engineer Design and Inspection Services (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. Ann,ICRIZE-D FOR LOCAL REPRODUCTION STANDARD FORM 330;v20Ca)PAGE 4 MANDATORY USE DATE OF FORM AOC%d 123 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. Complete one Section F for each project.) 21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) I 22.YEAR COMPLETED Flagler Memorial Park PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) 2014 N/A 23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER City of Miami Beach Calvin Giordano& Associates (954)921-7781 Manuel Docurro 24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost.) Description: Installation of Solar Panels on island located park Size: 3 Solar panels with transformers Cost: S130,000.00 Scope of Work: Structural Engineering 25.FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE a. Lakdas/Yohalem Engineering, Inc. Fort Lauderdale, Florida Structural Engineer (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. • AU T F;ORIZZD FOR LOCAL F.E. 3,QUCTION MANDATORY USE DATE CF FORM 6/2Mq STANDARD FORM 330(112004)PAGE 5 124 F.EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S ECAMFLE PROJECT K_fNUMBER QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT (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 Vista View Park Expansion PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) 4001 S.W. 142nd Ave. 2010 N/A Davie, FL 33330 23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER Broward County Parks and Martin Gross, P.E. (954) 370-3810 Recreation Division 24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost.) Description: New Park Facility including building such as restrooms, security building and marina Size: Project Site Size= 4 buildings,12,000 sq.ft., Fishing Pier with dock Cost: $ 7.5 million dollars Scope of Work: structural Engineer of record. Pump station design and Inspection Services 25.FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE a. Lakdas/Yohalem Engineering, Inc. Fort Lauderdale, Florida Civil and Structural Engineer_Design and Inspection Services (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. AU THCM,E0 FOR L OCAL FEPR000CPC7 MAGATORY USE DATE OOFFORIdR206i STANDARD FORM 330(1;2GO4)PAGE 6 125 F.EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 2a EXAMPLE PRCJEC-KEY NJM5ER QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT (Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. Complete one Section F for each pro'ect.) 21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED Pine Island Park-Canopy Structure PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Town of Davie, Florida 2010 N/A 23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER Town of Davie Mr.Emilio DeSimone (954) 797-1085 24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost.) Description: Steel entrance canopy to Community Center Size: Approximately 1200ft Cost: $40,000 Scope of Work: Structural Condition Survey, evaluation,prepared construction documents for restoration work 25.FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE Lakdas/Yohalem Engineering, Inc. Fort Lauderdale,Florida Structural Engineer Design and a. Inspection Services (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE b. (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) I (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. AUTHORIZED=OR LCC:L REPRODLCT,CN „LSNDATCf2YUSE DATE OFroRM_rzcc4 STANDARD FORM 330(1i2004)PAGE 7 126 F.EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY VJM9ER QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT (Present as many projects as requested by the agency,or 10 projects,if not specified. Complete one Section F for each pro'I ect.) 21.TITLE AND LOCATION(City and State) 22.YEAR COMPLETED Veterans Park Community Center PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Lauderhill,Florida 2008 N/A 23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER City of Lauderhill Martin J. Cala (954)730-2961 24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost.) Description: Renovation and Re-Roofing of the Parks Community Center Cost of Project: $ 750,000. Scope of Work: Structural Engineering Design and Inspection Services 25.FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE a. Lakdas/Yohalem Engineering, Inc. Fort Lauderdale, Florida Structural Engineer,&Inspector (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. AUTF:ORIZE DFOR LOCAL REPRCO TIOM t STANDARD FORM 330(tom PAGE 8 MANDATORY USE DATE OF FORM 6672004 I 127 F.EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S x.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY NUMBER QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT (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) Hillsboro Inlet Park, Pompano Beach Fl. 2008 N/A 23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER City of Pompano Beach Clayton Young (954) 786-4029 24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost.) Description: Structural Engineering& Inspection Services • Structural design of Pier • Prepare construction documents • Construct observation during construction Cost: S 34,500. Scope of Work: Structural Engineering Design and Inspection Services 25.FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE Lakdas/Yohalem Engineering, Inc. Fort Lauderdale, Florida Structural Engineer of record 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. (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE f. AU i'HORI(EC FOR LOCAL REPRODUCTION MANDATORY USE GATE OF FORM 6!2004 STANDARD FORM 330(1/2O 4j PAGE 9 128 F.EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EXASFL°_PROJECT KEY NUMEER QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT (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 Ferros Process&Trading(F.P.T. Recycling Facility) PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Miami, Fl. 2012 N/A 23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER Gonzalez& Sons Houston Spears (305) 822-5455 24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost.) Description: Replace existing fire damage recycling plant with a new one • Structural design • Prepare construction documents • Construct observation during construction Cost: $ 7.4 Million Scope of Work: Structural Engineering Design and Inspection Services 25.FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE a. Lakdas/Yohalem Engineering, Inc. Fort Lauderdale, Florida Structural Engineer of record (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. F+U r HQnfZED FOR LOCAL REF:tODUCTIOW atnn:oaTOltrUSE DATE orFOFram�a a STANDARD FORM 330(1/2004)PAGE 10 129 F.EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.EYAMPI=PROJECT KEY NUMBER QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT (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 Athalie Range Park PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Miami, Fl. 2008 N/A 23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME I c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER Wallace, Roberts and Todd Mr. John Fernsler (305)322-7239 24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope,size,and cost.) Description: Restoration of swimming pool and all related structures Size: Project Site Size=2500 sq.ft. Cost: $700,000.00 Scope of Work: Structural Engineer of Record, Structural evaluation, preparation of restoration drawings 25.FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and Slate) (3)ROLE Lakdas/Yohalem Engineering, Inc. Fort Lauderdale, Florida Structural Engineer of record 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. (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE f. AU i HCOIZED FOR LOCAL Fa:PROOuC TICts MANDATORY USE DATE OF FORM 62004 STANDARD FORM 330(120?4)PAGE 11 130 F.EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM'S 20.AAMPLEFROJECT KEY NUMBER QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT (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 Athalie Range Park PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION(If applicable) Miami, Fl. 2008 N/A 23.PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION a.PROJECT OWNER b.POINT OF CONTACT NAME c.POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER Wallace, Roberts and Todd Mr. John Fernsler (305)322-7239 24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT(Include scope.size,and cost.) Description: Restoration of swimming pool and all related structures Size: Project Site Size=2500 sq.ft. Cost: $700,000.00 Scope of Work: Structural Engineer of Record, Structural evaluation, preparation of restoration drawings 25.FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) (3)ROLE a. Lakdas/Yohalem Engineering, Inc. Fort Lauderdale, Florida Structural Engineer of record (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) i (3)ROLE e. (1)FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION(City and State) ! (3)ROLE f. • AUTHORIZED FCR LOCAL REPRODUCTION MANDATORY USE OAT—t OF FORM erOO4 STANDARD FORM 330(1i2oo4)PAGE 11 131 H.ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 30.PROVIDE ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUESTED BY THE AGENCY.ATTACH ADDITIONAL SHEETS AS NEEDED. LAKDAS/YOHALEM ENGINEERING,INC.,(LYE)is a Civil,Structural,Marine and Bridge Engineering firm,which was established in Florida in the late 1970 as Yohalem Engineering, Inc. 1. The firm offers a variety of Civil, Structural,Marine and Bridge Engineering services,specializing in commercial,institutional and educational facilities,water and wastewater treatment facilities,water control structures and bridges. The firm also has completed numerous city complexes and park facilities.Participated as City Consultant and Special Inspector for construction design of over 65 park facilities in tri-county area. 2. Engineering Services:Prepare Drawings,Specifications and Contract Documents to satisfy the engineering requirements for commercial,educational,institutional and residential buildings,parks and recreational facilities,city complexes,water and wastewater treatment facilities,water control structures,pump stations,pipelines and bridges. 3. Construction Observation/Inspection:Provide Threshold and Special Inspection and Observations of civil and structural systems under construction. Mr.Nanayakkara is a Uniform Building Code Inspector certified by the Florida Department of Education. Special Inspector(Threshold Inspector)authorized by the Florida Concrete and Products Association. 4. Value-Engineering:Mr.Nanayakkara has participated in several multi-million dollar value-engineering and constructability review projects,design and construction of several projects within a specified budget,which resulted in substantial savings to the Owners. 5. Small Business Enterprise:Lakdas/Yohalem Engineering, Inc.is a Small Business certified in Broward:Dade and Palm Beach Counties and by the Florida Department of Management Services. 6. Insurance:The firm is fully insured and carries$2,000,000 in Professional Liability Insurance. The firm's commitment to success begins with a highly skilled design and construction inspection team.knowledgeable in all aspects of a project from start to finish. Throughout completion of a project,Lakdas/Yohalem, Inc.encourages continuous two-way communication between Owners,Clients and Contractors. I.AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE The foregoing is a statement of facts. 31.SIGNATURE 32.DATE /Pr II April 16, 2015 33.NAME AND TITLE `� Lakdas Nanayakkara, ' - ident A,T1CRI-F'1,0R LOCAL arPRoc;.c-.o,, WtYCATCRv VSEDATECFFCFA16R0o4 STANDARD FORM 330(112C04)PAGE 13 132 ARCHITECT - ENGINEER QUALIFICATIONS 1.SOLICITATION NUMBER(If RFQ 2013.10.15 15 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 Lakdas/Yohalem Engineering; Inc. ESTABLISHED NUMBER 1980 08-735-8701 2b.STREET 5.OWNERSHIP 2211 NE 54th Street a.TYPE Corporation 2c.CITY 2d.STATE 2e.ZIP CODE b.SMALL BUSINESS STATUS Fort Lauderdale FL 33308 MBE/DBE/CDBE 6a.POINT OF CONTACT NAME AND TITLE 7.NAME OF FIRM(If block 2a is a branch Lakdas Nanayakkara office) 6b.TELEPHONE NUMBER 6c.E-MAIL ADDRESS (954) 771-0630 lye @lyengineering.com 8a.FORMER FIRM NAME(S)(If any) 8b.YR ESTABLISHED 8c.DUNS NUMBER Yohalem Engineering, Inc. 1965 9.EMPLOYEES BY DISCIPLINE 10.PROFILE OF FIRM'S EXPERIENCE AND ANNUAL AVERAGE REVENUE FOR LAST 5 YEARS a.Function b.Discipline c.No.of Employees a.Profile c.Revenue Code p b.Experience Index Number (1)FIRM (2)BRANCH Code (see below) 02 Administrative(Princieal) 1 C07 j 18 years 5 02 Administrative 1 C08 30 years 5 48 Pro'ect Managers 3 C09 16 years 5 57 Structural Engineer 2 C10 33 years 5 12 Civil Engineer 2 C11 33 years 5 08 Cadd Technician 2 F05 25 years 5 15 Construction Inspector 3 Other Employees Total I 14 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. $100,000 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 6 4. $500,000 to less than$1 million 9. 525 million to less than$50 million c.Total Work 7 5. $1 million to less than$2 million 10. $50 million or greater 12.AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE The fore•oin• is a statement of facts. a.SIGNATURE b.DATE - in April 16, 2015 c.NAME AND`FfFL Lakdas Nanay. ara, President AU T HOP'ZED FOR LOCAL iEPROCUCTC'! :.1A.NDATCRY USE DATE OF raRM 612004 STANDARD FORM 330(1/2004)PAGE 14 133 t I Calvin, Giordano g Associates, Inc. E X C E P T I O N A L S O L U T I O N S 2.5 FINANCIAL CAPACITY DUN&BRADSTREET SQR REPORT CONFIRMATION As requested in A/E Services for the Middle Beach Recreational Corridor RFQ #2015-127-JR, Section 2.5 Financial Capacity, Supplier Qualification Report (SQR)has been submitted directly to the City of Miami Beach Procurement Contact, Joe V. Rodriguez, CPPB, FCCM. From: Rodriquez,Joe<JoeRodriguez--niamibeachfl.gov> To Jacqueline Chavez Cc Subject: RE RFQ 2015-127-JR A/E Services for the Middle Beach Recreational Corridor Ms.Chavez; This message is to inform you that I am in receipt of your SQR report from Dun&Bradstreet. Thank you. Joe V.Rodriguez,CPPB,FCCM Procurement Coordinator Procurement Department Tel:305-673-7000.x.6263 Miami Beach RFQ 2015-127-JR I Architectural and Engineering Services for the Middle Beach Recreational Corridor 134 f ,---- :- i -- - Calvin, Giordano 8,Associates, Inc. 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" b ..iii4., e 4 4 '', - ' '4'bet 1 " &tagiliiiiititivilltioittllifiLkt*Is., . . , 135 Miami Beach RFQ 2015-127-JR I Architectural and Engineering Services for the Middle Beach Recreational Corridor Calvin, Giordano g Associates, Inc. - i E X C E P T I O N A L S O L U T I O N S APPROACH AND UNDERSTANDING OF THE idea on paper,but rather it is something that should: PROJECT CGA is appreciative of this opportunity to submit for • engages with its surrounding built context and proving the needed Design and Engineering services, that is used by people of all ages for planned as they provide great potential in further enhancing or impromptu activities,is pleasant,accessible the livability and quality of life of the residents through and iconographic; the extension of the beach walk and its connectivity with other built and planned segments. We under- • provides good quality space that expresses a stand that this is in support of the City's continued narrative and has longevity within the com- efforts to deliver positive, quality-of-life sustainable munity without the need to engage in exten- amenities that serve both recreational and alternative sive post-construction modifications, fixes or transportation needs of the City and her visitors. unreasonable maintenance requirements; and Our approach to every project is based on a very sim- ple principle: we are proactive about ensuring that • doesn't run into cost and time delays at the all aspects of a project are considered and addressed. time of permitting and construction, is de- Towards this effort, our entire team is committed to tailed well to withstand public use and abuse, working collaboratively to ensure that all aspects that and minimizes liability concerns of safety and comprise a well-designed project are accounted for poorly-design standard metrics. and coordinated accordingly. We believe that good design goes beyond being a pretty drawing or a good i ∎ii ��•■ '/♦/ BRANDING 1♦ '/ '♦ &SIGNAG N.; Y /// ■\ ,._ `∎• // PROGRAM' SPATIAL ‘‘ �'� &USES GOOD DESIGN ‘` / RESPONSE I! %% II r I SHADE& ADA II I WALKABLE COMPLIANC II I PROJECT II { \ SPECIFICS / {' { II I PLANTING QUALITY PERMITTING — ARBORIST �I — DESIGN AND SERVICES I i I PUBLIC SPACE IMPLEMENTATION I� 1 1 ,, Wilk QUALITY I I cPTED ,� /, `N. TERIAI,S &SAFETY /, \\‘V DETAILS& SITE ,004 • /// ASSEMB ENGINEERING - �//// `�`N. VW ' I I •N. ♦♦ ••.4. ..: SUPPORTING SVCS `. ■ ■ 0■. KEY PRIMARY SVCS Nianu Beach RFQ 2015-127-JR i Architectural and Engineering Services for the Middle Beach Recreational Corridor 136 ( ``` = Calvin, Giordano &Associates, Inc. E X C E P T I O N A L S O L U T I O N S At CGA we comprehend and seek to continually invest ther Collins or Harding Avenues; in the social benefits of character-giving and commu- nity-benefiting projects through public infrastructural • Enhance neighborhood character and create improvements,for they are tangible,physical evidenc- a sense of place by extending the beach walk es of the values communities have and share. Thus, branding that has already come to establish providing improvements in tandem with those already the 'norm' of the majority of the beach walk in motion and continuing in the directives already ini- and by enhancing the beauty, attractiveness tiated by the City will become.an effective vehicle in and livability of the Middle Beach neighbor- providing meaningful places, in beautifying the areas hoods, - and creating senses of pride, ownership and 'place' among the areas' residents,while extending the City's • : • Extending the City's commitment to shoreline commitment to protect her shoreline, rid the dune of stabilization, dune restoration, the control of invasive species, continue to promote visual connec- invasive exotics in the dune system, and pro- tivity to the ocean,and protect the turtle habitats. viding for dune erosion control and for min- Additionally, the staff at CGA comprehends that all imization of impact during construction;and goals established within the City are a result of the intersection of varying disciplines. Because we are a • Continue in our ongoing permitting processes multi-disciplinary firm with great expertise in seeking to permit the project through FDEP and in re- to fulfill the needs of projects at all levels, we bring a sponding the FDOT-ERC comments in a timely holistic view to the process of design and how they im- fashion to meet responsibilities and commit- pact the built environment.Some of the unique objec- ments tied to any potential funding awarded tives we see critical to this Middle Beach Recreational to the City; Corridor include: Each of these requires close coordination with civil engineers,surveyors,planting specialists,dune ecolo- • Provide continuity through the on-grade pay- gists and with construction managers, in order to Ob- er beach walk that can support multiple uses, tain their full potential-a practice we are well versed and in doing so possibly continue our Ares- in - particularly in providing services within the bar- ent-day effort to support the City to permit a rier-island, beach environment. Some of the target beach walk through FDEP wider than the 15- goals we are prepared to deliver through this project foot precedent to meet the unique and singu- include: • lar conditions of the Miami Beach case study;' • Ensure that a robust,engaged community out • Encourage economic growth by providing and reach and public information system is in place amenity that will support the hospitality in- to ensure that residents,property owners and dustry and provide a much-desired communal business managers are aware of the planning infrastructure to positively impact property improvements, values; • Negotiating infrastructure that may have been - • Promote greater safety by eliminating the hab- built - at times in conflict with the unique itable spaces beneath the existing elevated needs of the project, boardwalk which presently houses many uses by the homeless, by providing for greater use • Meeting the critical need to provide safe, tur- and essentially increasing opportunities for tle-friendly-lit and well-designed defensible police presence with a reduced possibility of spaces that go beyond simply the minimum desolation,and by providing for the continuity CPTED considerations, of an alternative non-motorized transporta- tion connectivity and giving cyclists and their • Ensuring that a dune planting strategy is em- families a safe route to move about without ployed that promotes longevity and mimics having to navigate the traffic densities of ei- natural patters of vegetative succession,and Miami Beach RFQ 2015-127-JR I Architectural and Engineering Services for the Middle Beach Recreational Corridor 137 P \ Calvin, Giordano g Associates, Inc. f s-" E X C E P T I O N A L S O L U T I O N S • Particular to the construction phase, ensure ducts analyses to interpret the data - principally to that the scheduling and timing are done in a identify and foresee any potential conflicts and con- manner so that construction inconveniences straints, as well as to shed light on additional oppor- are minimized and lapses in-between the de- tunities available that will further the success of the motion of the existing wooden boardwalk and project, be it via design or through the logistical pro- construction of the new beach walk do not suf- cess of documentation,permitting or construction. fer from delays. Design Schematics - Conceptual design schematics Additionally, CGA brings to the table our multi-disci- are presented that describe the overall concept of and plinary expertise conducting infrastructure and beau- vision for the project,program distribution and poten- tification improvements throughout various munici- tial detail and material finishes that will contribute to palities in South Florida.We also have great experience the finish character. coordinating with planning initiatives to achieve goals Stakeholder Input - It is essential to engage and in- and objectives similar to those set out in the various clude stakeholder input early on in the design process plans prepared by the City and ensuring that other to obtain buy-in from those individuals most impact- master plans sought for implementation by the City's ed by the project. Design schematics allow for mod- various departments are accounted for. ulation of the design to meet the needs and requests The staff at Calvin, Giordano &Associates has vast ex- made by stakeholders, as well as it presents a stage perience conceiving design solutions and following of the process that conveys commitment and process them through design development and into construc- from the investor. Lion. CGA's employees hold registrations and certifica- Design Development - Once stakeholder input has tions in professional services of their disciplines, and been obtained and compromises have been made, if many of our selected staff has a cross-discipline educa- necessary, the design then enters into a development tional background to support our mission of providing phase wherein our design team narrows in on the de- complete and thoroughly articulated projects. Logisti- tails and specificities of the project,pending a final de- cally, our staff has been providing these full-spectrum sign approval by the City design, planning, engineering and management ser- Construction Documentation-Once an approval for vices repeatedly for several municipalities,county and the design has been obtained, CGA employs its expe- state agencies. It is a part of our standard procedure rienced and skilled technical staff in the preparation that following the design development we build con- of the contract and construction documentation nec- sensus to obtain resident buy-in via public meetings essary to take the project into fruition. with the residents. Following approval and construc- Project Administration - CGA's municipal staff then tion documentation, we manage the distribution of administers the distribution of bid documents and bid packages to contractors, make recommendations packages to bidding parties, maintaining and docu- for selection and award of contracts based on a care- menting processes in accordance to regulatory stan- ful inspection of submittal packages, and we provide dards that dictate appropriate procedure. CGA ded- on-going, on-site construction inspection and review icates staff from our Construction Administration services. Department to ensure that the bids retained by the We have also developed a tiered methodology of proj- Client are adequately priced and detailed, and after ect design development that has proven as an effec- careful analysis a report is normally prepared where- tive, customizable mechanism to adequately ensure in a ranked recommendation is made to the Client for proper development of a project and inclusion of City final selection. Staff or stakeholders in the process. This process is Construction Management and Administration - briefly outlined as follows: At the discretion of the Client, CGA has certified and Inventory-throughout the inventory phase,all perti- registered staff that remains on-site on a regular or nent information affecting the design and impact of a as-needed basis to guide and administer all construc- project are assembled and graphically represented, if tion processes in representation of the Client. This required by the client. service provides our clients with the ease of mind Analysis - Once all the information has been assem- that conflicts will be quickly resolved, surprises will bled through the inventory phase, design staff con- be minimized and final budgeted costs will be held to Miami Beach RFQ 2015-127-JR I Architectural and Engineering Services for the Middle Beach Recreational Corridor 138 Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. r %t „L f E X C E P T I O N A L S O L U T I O N S through to completion. signing tasks to the various departments within CGA Final Inspections - Finally, CGA Staff send a team of and also to any applicable sub-consultants. At the multi-disciplinary professionals to inspect and ensure "Kick-off Meeting", the team will be introduced to the that all final components have been construction in scope, the budget and the timeline. The project man- accordance to the vision and intent of the plans as pre- ager will define the various elements of the projects sented to the Client. and describe the quality control/quality assurance re- Continual Inspections -At the request of the Client, quirements at this meeting.The team project manager CGA may provide continual, annual re-inspection ser- will periodically review the progress of the project to vices to ensure the longevity of the design and to main- assure meeting the project timeline and budget as ini- tain the envisioned quality and character.Additionally, tially approved by the City. The project manager will re-inspection services allow CGA Staff to monitor the then update City staff of the project progress. utilization of the spaces in order to continually assert Regular project meetings will be held with City staff that its social value is maintained. This is critical in for all phases of the project. The CGA attendees pres- promoting long-term buy-in from end users. ent at the meetings will be dependent on the complex- ENSURING QUALITY ity and the phase of the project. These meetings will Throughout all phases of a project,CGA makes a com- be focused on adherence to the project timeline, qual- mitment to provide the utmost levels of quality control ity control, budget, and also on the resolution of any and professionalism in the realization of the City's and outstanding issues. the community's vision and expectations. Additional- Close attention to the budgetary constraints of avail- ly,we take great pride in always seeking mechanisms able funding will be a primary focus of the CGA team. and means through which projects can be more sus- In addition,value engineering analyses will play a crit- tainable on our economies and environment. ical role in insuring the most efficient design possible. Maintaining Time Schedules and Cost Control No work will be added to the project without review through Quality Control and agreement by both the City and the CGA project At CGA, excellent Project Management skills are seen manager; such review will include cost and time im- as the cornerstone to any successful project.Through- pacts in order to identify alternative solutions which out the professional services,both Tammy Cook-Wee- can maintain the project's budget.An initial review of don as PM and Gianno Feoli as Assistant PM will be the long range estimate will be conducted as one of the in regular communication with the appointed repre- first work items under this contract. Verifying the es- sentative for the City to update them on the project's timated work against the agreed upon project scope status and progress. All communication between the will establish the baseline cost for construction.Just as CGA project team and the City staff will occur through in the design controls stated above,no additions to the the CGA Project Management Team. scope will be made without a review by the City and Upon being awarded a specific project, the CGA proj- the CGA project manager. ect manager will meet with the City staff to determine CGA's project management approach makes quality requirements of the project, define the project bud- control an integral part of the project. Thorough and get,and will then prepare an understanding of project diligent quality control has a direct effect on keeping scope, and a preliminary project timeline. Within the the project on time and on budget.The quality control understanding of scope,a list of the additional person- concept is a major agenda item at the kickoff meeting nel assigned to the project and his or her particular role with the design team. All team meetings will address • will be included for City approval.The qualifications of the quality by measuring progress against the City's the personnel to work on that particular project will be expectations. The team will meet all product require- readily available. The understanding of project scope ments, technical, budget, and schedule or take imme- and preliminary project timeline will be provided to diate corrective action to bring the project back in line. the City for review and approval prior to the CGA inter- Weekly progress meetings are supplemented by a peer nal project "Kick-off Meeting". This "Kick-off Meeting" review,where a design group not assigned to the par- will occur after the initial project award meeting be- ticular assignment will review the plans with a fresh tween City staff and the CGA project manager. perspective. This quality review is performed as part The project manager will also be responsible for as- of our quality assurance program. CGA has instituted Miami Beach RFQ 2015-127-JR I Architectural and Engineering Services for the Middle Beach Recreational Corridor 139 Calvin, Giordano 8 Associates, Inc. __ E X C E P T I O N A L L,_ .._. S O L U T I O N S the policy of a multi-disciplined review of the product Deliverables:Meeting Minutes before it is released to the client to ensure adherence to the big picture and to counteract any potential lack 1.2 SITE RECONNAISSANCE of congruence in the overall product. 1.2.1 Site Survey: The City is to provide all In addition the CGA team will review the project from available as-built surveys/plans of ex- a "Constructability" of design perspective in order to isting below ground and above ground meet the City's goals and objectives and to maintain a electrical equipment, utilities and oth- firm grasp on the costs associated with each project. er structures within and adjacent to the The"Constructability" of a design is an important fac- Project area. As they become available, et to consider during each phase of a design's devel- the City shall provide copies of plans for opment; however,it is most poignant when a design is other pedestrian and vehicular trans- nearing substantial completion (90% plans),where it portation corridor improvements,parks, undergoes an in-house constructability review by our and other proposed projects in the sur- Construction Management Departments. This review rounding area. The City shall also pro- specifically ensures potential problems in the field vide CGA with copies of any available during construction are evaded or minimized. plat maps, property surveys, aerial pho- Engaging Small or Disenfranchised Firms in the tographs,and recent Miami-Dade County Delivery of Services beach surveys. Transmittal of data in a CGA makes a commitment to engage small or disen- standard electronic format is preferable. franchised firms in the delivery of services. We are These data will be compiled and used teaming with Lakdas Yohalem Engineering, Inc, who to facilitate comprehensive urban rede- is a M/W/DBE-Certified Business. They will be assist- velopment planning during the design ing us in the provision of any needed structural engi- phases. CGA will provide complete de- neering,which we anticipate will be needed to ensure sign surveys necessary for documenting possible ADA access from the proposed beach walk to the context for design and permitting the grades along the Erosion Control Line. project in accordance with the Florida PROPORSED TASKED METHODOLOGY Department of Environmental Protec- PART 1 - PLANNING SERVICES tion's (FDEP) specifications as defined 1.1 INITIAL SERVICES in Chapter 62B-33.0081 of the Florida 1.1.1 Risk Assessment Plan Development:CGA Administrative Code. The survey will in- will work with the City to develop an ap- clude: propriate Risk Assessment/Quality Con- trol Plan for the Project, and will set up 1.2.1.1 Defining the horizontal loca- the Project Quality Assessment checklist Lions of the Coastal Construc- for use during subsequent phases of the tion Control Line (CCCL) Project. 1.2.1.2 Defining the horizontal loca- tions of the Erosion Control 1.1.2 Project Kick-Off Meeting: The CGA proj- Line(ECL) ect team will attend one (1) kickoff 1.2.1.3 Determining the horizontal lo- meeting with the appropriate City rep- cations of the contour lines cor- resentatives to introduce key team mem- responding to elevation 0.00 bers to the City staff and review avail- 1.2.1.4 Determining the horizontal lo- able planning and reference documents cations of the Seasonal High defining the Project scope. Preliminary Water Line project goals,schedule,budget,and qual- 1.2.1.5 Determining the horizontal lo- ity control will be discussed. Based on cations of the seaward line of this meeting, CGA will schedule the site vegetation and outline defini- inventory visit. CGA shall prepare and tions of existing natural vegeta- distribute meeting minutes. tion Miami Beach RFQ 2015-127-JR I Architectural and Engineering Services for the Middle Beach Recreational Corridor 140 A Calvin, Giordano &Associates, Inc. L`;-' `t V E X C E P T I O N A L S O L U T I O N S 1.2.1.6 Locating the horizontal limits of that will be required to be removed, as the dune boundaries well as potential environmental impacts 1.2.1.7 Providing topographic informa- of the Project. The dominant exotic and tion of the existing dune at 100- native plant species that are regulated by foot intervals the City and/or DEP will be noted. 1.2.1.8 Providing full sections to eleva- tion 0.00 along the beach every 1.2.3 CGA will prepare a final base map by corn- 500 feet piling the Coastal Topographic Survey 1.2.1.9 Locating access points from all and Vegetation Mapping data to illustrate abutting and adjacent buildings the visible existing conditions and topo- and abutting improvements graphic contours within the Project area. 1.2.1.10 Locating all improvements at The Final Base Map will become the ba- access and termini including sis for the design development portion of northern terminus of the exist- the Project. Deliverables: Two (2) copies ing boardwalk at the southern of the Final Base Map(24"X 36"sheets) end of the project, parking lot access at approximately 53rd 1.2.4 Encroachment Analysis: The CGA team Street, parking lot access at ap- will conduct one site visit to photograph proximately 64th Street, and all potential encroachments existing southern terminus of the exist- throughout the project area. All en- ing concrete walk at the north- croachment analyses will be conducted ern end of the project relative to surveyed property lines with 1.2.1.11 Locating all trees in accordance design recommendations assigned to to applicable ordinances each. CGA will provide the encroach- 1.2.1.12 Providing topographical survey ment analysis to the City for direction on of up to 100 feet into the three design and for discussion and direction parking lot access locations, lo- during task 1.2.3 Site Reconnaissance cated at 46th, 53rd, and 64th Visit. Streets 1.2.1.13 Preparing up to ten (10) sketch 1.2.5 Site Reconnaissance Visit: The CGA team and descriptions for Utility will schedule and attend one (1) meet- Easements as determined by ing at the Project site with City staff to the City and CGA Team observe existing conditions, identify 1.2.1.14 Preparing and providing base potential design opportunities and chal- maps for design reflecting re- lenges, and document discuss relevant g � document/ discuss of design survey and up- features/areas of interest. Issues affect- land property lines ing the feasibility and possible layout 1.2.1.15 Providing horizontal datum of the proposed path, landscaping, and relative to State Plane Coordi- other amenities will be discussed. CGA nates, NAD 83/90 Florida East will issue meeting minutes to document Zone onsite discussions. Deliverables: Meeting 1.2.1.17 Providing vertical datum rela- Minutes tive to NAVD 1988 1.3 INITIAL CONCEPTUAL DESIGN 1.2.2 Vegetation Mapping The CGA team will map AND COST OPINION the areas of existing native and non-na- Project Announcement Memo: The CGA team tive vegetation within the proposed Proj- will prepare a memorandum to be distributed ect area for use in the landscaping design to all Condominium Associations announcing and to evaluate areas of exotic vegetation the project's goals and objectives. The goal of Miami Beach RFQ 2015-127-JR I Architectural and Engineering Services for the Middle Beach Recreational Corridor 141 I Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. LlEXCEPTIONAL S O L U T I O N S the memorandum will be to open a dialogue be- in preparation for the first Communi- tween the abutting condominium associations, ty Design Workshop. A rendering of the the design team and the City wherein condo as- general project layout will be produced, sociations will be given an opportunity to sched- illustrating conceptual landscape and ule a visit by a member of the CGA team to solicit hardscape elements. Typical illustrative and provide information regarding the process details will be provided,including: at a proximate regular BOD meeting. The design 1.4.3.1 Illustrations of alternative treat- team will also use these meetings as an oppor- ments for the various areas of tunity to gather concerns regarding the project the Project,as appropriate from the impacted public. 1.4.3.2 Locations of proposed project de- sign elements in relation to the 1.4 INITIAL CONCEPTUAL DESIGN AND COST OPIN- dune, existing structures, ad- ION joining property developments, 1.4.1 Coastal Impact Analysis: If requested by existing access points to the the City or the DEP to confirm potential beach, connections to abutting Project vulnerability to coastal storm parking lots, street ends, and impacts, CGA will evaluate the predict- other transportation corridors- ed storm recession and storm wave im- Deliverables: Two (2) Copies of pacts associated with the DEP 100-year the Initial Conceptual Design return period (design) storm along the Project shoreline. Specifically, the analy- 1.4.4 Initial Cost Opinion: CGA will provide an sis will provide the maximum wave crest initial opinion of probable construction elevation for these storm events and the cost for the proposed Project based upon predicted eroded grade profile/elevation the conceptual project plan to confirm at each DEP reference monument with- those proposed elements that are Ben- in the Project area. In addition, CGA will erally within the available City budget. generally analyze the potential vulnera- This analysis will provide an opinion of bility of the dune and proposed path to unit costs relative to proposed base and short and long-term erosion. alternate Project elements. Deliverables: Initial opinion of cost spreadsheet (Excel 1.4.2 Coastal Impact Report: CGA will prepare a format) report summarizing the above analyses and providing design recommendations 1.5 PUBLIC OUTREACH - COMMUNITY WORK- based on the engineering data. Graph- SHOP 1 of 2 ics will be included illustrating predict- Community Design Workshop 1: The CGA team ed erosion of the 100-year return-peri- will coordinate with City staff to plan and attend od storm event relative to the proposed one (1) Community Design Workshop in the City Project.These data will assist in confirm- of Miami Beach for public review and comment ing appropriate path location. Delivera- regarding the proposed Project. Materials to be bles: Two (2)copies of the Coastal Impact provided by CGA are anticipated to include the Report Initial Conceptual Design, including typical de- tails, to illustrate the proposed Project design. 1.4.3 Initial Conceptual Design: Based on the The City will secure a meeting location and pub- Project scope documents and direction lish appropriate Public Notices for the work- provided by the City in the Kick-off Meet- shop.Deliverables:Meeting Minutes(possibly with ing and Site Reconnaissance Visit,as well graphics incorporated by reference) as comments retrieved through the ini- tial public outreach, the CGA team will 1.6 CONCEPTUAL DESIGN DEVELOPMENT start to develop conceptual design plans 1.6.1 Community Workshop Follow-up Meeting: Miami Beach RFQ 2015-127-JR I Architectural and Engineering Services for the Middle Beach Recreational Corridor 142 Calvin, Giordano &Associates, Inc. ;. E X C E P T I O N A L S O L U T I O N S CGA will meet with City Staff to review format) comments obtained at the communi- ty workshop and to obtain direction on 1.6.6 Approval of Conceptual Design Meeting: any possible modifications to the plan CGA will meet with City Staff to review and/or solutions. Changes to the scope the modifications as directed by task resulting from directives to resolve com- 1.6.5 to obtain a final approval on the munity input will be addressed under an conceptual design for the project. This additional services agreement. conceptual design will serve as the Basis of Design that will be utilized to conduct 1.6.2 Conceptual Design Development Revisions: discussions with DEP Staff to convey the CGA will conduct revisions as necessary project's scope to the state officials to so- to incorporate direction given by City licit comments and feedback, as well as Staff as affected by comments obtained it will serve as the basis of design that at the community workshop and agreed will be utilized to present the project to upon at the follow-up meeting Task 1.5.1. the community and City Commission. The CGA team will incorporate into the During this meeting, the CGA Team and conceptual plans those Project modifica- City Staff will discuss the DEP Pre-Appli- tions collectively identified as preferable cation Meeting. by the City and meeting participants,giv- en regulatory and other potential restric- 1.6.7 DEP Pre-application Meeting: CGA will tions.The CGA team will coordinate with review the inventoried Reconnaissance City staff to review comments received Date, Survey and Approved Conceptu- at the Community Design Workshop.De- al Design for the proposed project and liverables: Three(3)copies of the Refined for completion regarding anticipated - Conceptual Design preliminary coastal construction per- mit requirements discussions and code 1.6.3 Follow-up meeting with City Staff: CGA will requirements [Chapter 62B-33, Florida meet with City Staff to review the modifi- Administrative Code (F.A.C.)] of the DEP. cations as directed by task 1.6.2 CGA will prepare for and attend one (1) Pre-Application Meeting with the Florida 1.6.4 Refined Conceptual Design: CGA will Department of Environmental Protec- conduct minor revisions to incorporate tion (DEP) local field staff of the Bureau modifications provided by City Staff and of Beaches to present the Approved Con- agreed upon at the follow-up meeting ceptual design.CGA will discuss with DEP Task 1.6.3. Deliverables: Three(3)copies staff the proposed design components of of the Refined Conceptual Design the Project relative to their regulations, and solicit input as to the acceptabili- 1.6.5 Refined Cost Opinion: CGA will provide a ty of critical design elements. CGA will refined opinion of probable construction prepare meeting minutes documenting cost for the proposed Project based upon the discussions and summarizing DEP's the conceptual project plan to confirm acceptance of specific design elements. those proposed elements that are gen- These reports will serve as DEP's pre- erally within the available City budget. liminary review for compliance. Deliver- This analysis will provide an opinion of ables:Meeting Minutes unit costs relative to proposed base and alternate Project elements. Deliverables: 1.6.8 Follow-up Pre-Application Review Meet- Initial opinion of cost spreadsheet (Excel ing with City Staff: The CGA team will Miami Beach RFQ 2015-127-JR I Architectural and Engineering Services for the Middle Beach Recreational Corridor 143 rOdril Calvin, Giordano g Associates, Inc. E X C E P T I O N A L S O L U T I O N S attend one (1) meeting with City staff to include renderings of the recommended review the Approved Conceptual Design, Final Conceptual Design for the Project meeting minutes from the conceptual and document proposed incremental de- DEP pre-application meeting, and initial sign options identified by the City. The opinion of cost to insure that any addi- opinion of probable construction cost for tional comments are addressed prior to the proposed Final Conceptual Design scheduling the Community Workshop. will be reviewed and adjusted as appro- Minor modifications needed to address priate for incorporation into the Con- concerns or comments arising from the ceptual Design Report. This cost opinion DEP Pre-Application meeting will be dis- will include any additional incremental cussed for City Staff direction. CGA may design options under consideration by conduct one final meeting with City Staff the City.A draft of this report will be sub- to review any minor modifications for mitted to City staff for their review,prior approval prior to scheduling the Commu- to finalization.It is expected that the City nity Design Workshop. The agenda for will issue a notice to proceed with the the Community Workshop will also be Design Phase of services after review of discussed.Deliverables:Meeting Minutes the Conceptual Design Report, and that the City will commence coordination rel- 1.7 PUBLIC OUTREACH - COMMUNITY WORK- ative to securing required riparian own- SHOP 2 of 2 ers' affidavits of authorization and/or 1.7.1 Community Workshop 2: The CGA Team easements. Deliverables: Three (3) hard will coordinate with City staff to plan and copies of the draft Conceptual Design Re- attend one (1) City Commission Meet- port Three(3)hard copies of the final Con- ing in the City of Miami Beach for public ceptual Design Report and PDF review and comment regarding the pro- posed Project. Materials to be provided 1.8.2 Final Design Announcement: CGA will pre- by CGA are anticipated to include the pare an abbreviated version of the Final Revised Conceptual Design product of Design Report in the format of a publi- task 1.6.8, including typical details, to il- cation brochure not to exceed 4 pages to lustrate the proposed Project design.De- serve as a communication device to con- liverables:Meeting Minutes(possibly with vey to the public at large what the final graphics incorporated by reference) approval of the design of the project has resulted in and to lay out an anticipated, 1.7.2 Approval of Conceptual Design Meeting: preliminary schedule for their informa- CGA will meet with City Staff to review tion. CGA will provide this publication in the design and comments obtained at the an Adobe PDF format to facilitate the City Community Workshop 2 to solicit direc- to post it on the City's Website. tives on potential minor modifications to the design and to obtain final approval 1.8.3 Upon Issuance of the Final Design Report, on the conceptual design for the project. it is understood that the planning phase This approved conceptual design will of the project is finalized and any design become the basis of the final design and modifications resulting from City direc- construction drawings. tives shall be done under an additional services agreement. This excludes any 1.8 FINAL DESIGN REPORT AND ANNOUNCEMENT minor modifications to the design neces- 1.8.1 Final Design Report: CGA will prepare a sary to address and obtain permits from written report presenting a summary of any agency having jurisdiction over the all design goals and recommendations project during the permitting phases. for the approved design. The report will Miami Beach RFQ 2015-127-JR I Architectural and Engineering Services for the Middle Beach Recreational Corridor 144 - Calvin, Giordano &Associates, Inc. i,,. , E X C E P T'I O N A L S O L U T I O N S ' PART 2-DESIGN SERVICES be calculated. After review and concep- 2.1 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURAL AND ENGINEER tual approval by the DEP, the fill design ING SERVICES will be incorporated into the Preliminary 2.1.1 Landscape Architectural and Hardscape Construction Drawings. Design: Landscape Architecture design services will include the initial layout 2.1.4 Electrical Engineering: Pedestrian scale and geometry of the trail based on the bollard lights with low wattage bulbs design development.Landscape planting and shielding/louvers will be used, as design will be completed in accordance . pre-selected by the City and consistent with the design development for the pro- - with fixtures utilized in previous seg- posed Project improvements. An initial_ • ments of the recreational corridor. CGA list of plant species to be used adjacent will coordinate light siting relative to the to the path will be developed,along with project's aesthetic considerations. The typical details regarding arrangement of electrical and lighting plans along with these plants. Hardscape concepts will be .lighting riser diagrams will be defined developed, including materials, colors, indicating the proposed lighting and . and finishes for the path,edging,fixtures,, photometrics. The electrical power riser and other features. diagram will be defined consistent with load requirements and voltage drop cal- 2.1.2 Engineering Design:The CGA team will pro- culations.Service entrance requirements vide the initial engineering design ser- will be coordinated with FPL consistent vices required for the Project elements with available and/or new service con- outlined in the design development.The figurations and locations. grading design will be initialized to meet .the aesthetic intent of the landscape 2.1.5 Dune Vegetation Restoration Design: CGA planting areas.It is assumed that existing . ' will prepare initial design plans suitable beach access points across the dune will for submittal to the DEP illustrating areas be maintained or streamlined. Access to . of any exotic vegetation removal and pro- street ends, existing riparian properties, posed dune vegetation to replace exotics and other access corridors will be re- and fill barren areas. Plans will include viewed. Access for emergency .vehicles - .. areas to be vegetated, native salt-toler- . _ will be reviewed and illustrated. This • ant plant species, and appropriate spec- scope of services assumes that no-new ifications for planting. After review and major structures (bathrooms,walls,etc.) conceptual approval by the DEP,the dune will be designed as part of this Project. restoration design will be incorporated Cross sections for the corridor will be de- into the Preliminary Construction Draw- veloped that will include the path pavers ings.This scope of services assumes that and base material. there will be no expansion of the foot- print of the dune structure/vegetation 2.1.3 Dune Fill Design: CGA will prepare initial. limits and may attempt to consider al- design plans suitable for submittal to the ready permitted dune restoration prof- DEP illustrating the proposed dune fill ects in this area. to expand the dune profile,as necessary, " to restore the dune where needed to es- 2.1.6 Irrigation Design: Irrigation will be de- tablish plant installation. Fill elevation . signed for the corridor vegetation gen- ' and slopes will be designed. Required erally consisting of temporary irrigation connections to street ends and landward for the native dune vegetation. Perma- properties will be considered in this ini- nent irrigation will be designed at street- . tial fill design.A proposed fill volume will , .end and park area connections. The de- Miami Beach REQ 2015-127-JR I Architectural and Engineering Services for the Middle Beach Recreational Corridor 145 1 ? - ' Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. ', E X C E P T I O N A L,:i3„:„:„.., , S O L U T I O N S sign shall include system layout, service nor beach structures (such as connections, list of materials and instal- fences, pads for showers, etc.) lation details consistent with the other as part of the overall Project. beach walk projects or as directed by Paving and utility connection City Staff. The system will include con- (water/electrical) design will trollers, valves, heads, main and lateral also be developed as required. piping, backflow preventors and flow The plans will incorporate ex- sensors. isting conditions and basic de- sign elements including details 2.1.7 Signage Design: The CGA team will pro- of handicap ramps, decorative vide up to 2 (two) design concepts for details for the path, vegetation, pedestrian location, directional and in- and lighting. The 30% pre- terpretive signage, consistent with City liminary plans will graphical- requirements for durability and legibil- ly convey the engineering and ity, as well as aesthetic considerations. landscape architectural design, Manufacturing specifications are not and be formatted for a logical included and to be prepared through an sequence of construction. CGA additional services agreement. will submit a complete set of all 30% plans to City Staff for 2.2 CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICA- review and comment relative TIONS to compliance with City Stan- 2.2.1 30% Preliminary Construction Drawings dards. Any significant design 2.2.1.1 CGA will prepare preliminary changes made to the plan set construction plans at approx- during this phase of services by imately the 30% level of com- the City or a regulatory agency pletion illustrating details of will be addressed under a sepa- the proposed Project. The pre- rate scope of services.Delivera- liminary design drawings will bles: Four(4) copies of prelimi- illustrate plan and sectional nary plans(24"X 36"sheets) views of the improvements 2.2.1.2 Updated Cost Opinions: Updat- and will include general de- ed cost opinions that include tails of paving and grading. All quantities, unit costs, and total path geometry and elevations costs will be submitted to the will be established, including City for review. Deliverables: slopes and ADA considerations Four (4) copies of the updated and accesses. Minor drainage opinion of construction cost. design (slopes, swales, etc., but 2.2.1.3 30%Comments Review Meeting: no drainage structures or un- CGA will meet with City Staff derground piping) will be com- review all comments and ob- pleted as appropriate for the tain direction for further devel- improvements. Minor repairs opment to be reflected in 60% of existing dune crossovers or plans. It is expected that the modification to sand-on-grade City will provide clear direction access, and clarification of on how to resolve potentially connections to existing parks conflicting comments as issued and parking lots and existing by different City Departments. street ends will be provided. Design will be provided for mi- 2.2.2 60%Final Construction Drawings Miami Beach RFQ 2015-127-JR I Architectural and Engineering Services for the Middle Beach Recreational Corridor 146 I ' Calvin, Giordano &Associates, Inc. > E X C E P T I O N A L S O L U T I O N S 2.2.2.1 CGA will incorporate comments and agreed-upon resolutions and agreed-upon resolutions from the City's review of the from the City's review of the 60% Final Construction Draw- preliminary design plans and ing plans and the comments the comments review meeting review meeting into the final into the final construction draw- construction drawings. A sub- ings.A subsequent submittal of sequent submittal of the design the design plans will be made plans will be made to the City at to the City at the 60% level of the 100% level of completion. completion. It is anticipated It is anticipated that the review that the review comments from comments from the 90% level the 60% level drawings will be drawings will be minor in na- minor in nature. The draw- ture. The drawings will be pre- ings will be prepared with in- pared with industry-accepted dustry-accepted guidelines for guidelines for the production the production of construction of construction drawings on drawings on 24"x36" sheets at 24"x36" sheets at appropriate appropriate scales. scales. 2.2.2.2 Updated Cost Opinion: The opin- 2.2.3.2 Revised Cost Opinion: The opin- ion of probable construction ion of probable construction cost will be revised and submit- cost will be revised and submit- ted with the design submittal ted with the design submittal package. package. 2.2.2.3 Preliminary Technical Specifica- 2.2.3.3 Revised Technical Specifications: tions: CGA will prepare prelim- The CGA Team will develop re- inary technical specifications in vised Technical Specifications the Construction Specifications to reflect construction and in- Institute (CSI) format for the stallation specifications for all Divisions 2-16 specifications planned components, particu- required for the construction larly with an attention to crite- plans. The City will be respon- ria necessary to address. sible for all"up-front"bid pack- 2.2.3.4 90%Comments Review Meeting: age documents such as General CGA will meet with City Staff Conditions, Construction Con- review all comments and ob- tracts, and Division 1 specifica- tain direction for further devel- tions,etc. opment to be reflected in 90% 2.2.2.4 60%Comments Review Meeting: plans. It is expected that the CGA will meet with City Staff City will provide clear direction review all comments and ob- on how to resolve potentially tain direction for further devel- conflicting comments as issued opment to be reflected in 90% by different City Departments. plans. It is expected that the City will provide clear direction 2.2.4 100%Final Construction Drawings on how to resolve potentially 2.2.4.1 CGA will incorporate comments conflicting comments as issued and agreed-upon resolutions by different City Departments. from the City's review of the 90% Final Construction Draw- 2.2.3 90%Final Construction Drawings ing plans and the comments 2.2.3.1 CGA will incorporate comments review meeting into the final Miami Beach RFQ 2015-127-JR I Architectural and Engineering Services for the Middle Beach Recreational Corridor 147 ,. Calvin, Giordano &Associates, Inc. E X C E P T I O N A L tr.), S O L U T I O N S construction drawings. It is processing through the required City De- anticipated that comments or partments, and the 100% final drawings directives for revisions will be will be submitted for permit.CGA will at- completed and the scope to tend up to six(6)two-hour meetings with develop the design drawings City staff to review the proposed design shall be considered finalized. and coordinate authorizations. Any additional or subsequent submittals of the design plans 2.3.2 Grants of Perpetual Easement: As the pro- shall be made under a separate posed layout of the Project may meander additional services agreement. landward of the Erosion Control Line The drawings will be prepared (ECL) onto some of the upland proper- with industry-accepted guide- ties, an easement agreement may be re- lines for the production of con- quired between those properties and the struction drawings on 24"x36" City.The City shall be responsible for se- sheets at appropriate scales. curing all necessary easements from the Final 100%Construction Draw- affected property owners, and CGA will ings will be sealed by Florida submit them to DEP for review. CGA will Registered Landscape Architect coordinate between the City and DEP re- or a Professional Engineer, as garding any issues regarding easement appropriate. Deliverables: Five format or content,although it is general- (5) hard copies of the 60% and ly assumed that there will not be issues 90% plans Five (5) hard copies of any significance in this regard. City of final construction drawings shall also provide any and all temporary 2.2.4.2 Final Cost Opinion: The opinion control easements and perpetual main- of probable construction cost tenance easements needed. These need will be finalized and submitted to be drafted and obtained prior to con- with the final submittal package. struction and phasing initiation. 2.2.4.3 Final Technical Specifications: The CGA Team will finalize 2.3.3 DEP CCCL Permit Application:The City will the Technical Specifications provide CGA with an executed CCCL per- to reflect construction and in- mit application form, a DEP permit ap- stallation specifications for all plication fee (amount to be determined), planned components, particu- and a letter from the Planning and Zon- larly with an attention to crite- ing Department indicating their approv- ria necessary to address. al of the project and confirming that the project "does not contravene local set- 2.3 PERMITTING back requirements,or zoning codes"and 2.3.1 Basic Permitting Services: It is anticipated "is consistent with the state-approved that City of Miami Beach Permits,includ- local Comprehensive Plan." The City will ing Permits from the Public Works and the provide CGA with the relevant legal de- Building Departments, will be required scriptions and ownership/control docu- for the Project. The City will prepare mentation for the proposed Project area. applications and process these permits. CGA will prepare and submit a permit CGA will assist the City in processing the application package containing this in- permits. CGA will meet with represen- formation, as well as the Project design tatives of the City toward securing the plans, for the proposed project. Any sig- required approvals for site and civil im- nificant design changes made after sub- provements.Specifically,the 90%level of mittal of the permit application will be drawings will be presented to the City for considered a change in scope. Significant Miami Beach RFQ 2015-127-JR I Architectural and Engineering Services for the Middle Beach Recreational Corridor 148 C\--1 Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. 'e E X C E P T I O N A L S O L U T I O N S • design changes include, but are not lim- (JCP) program: ited to the enlargement of footprint, ad- dition of structures seaward of the CCCL, 2.3.6 DEP Division of State Lands Consent Pro- relocating structures farther seaward, or cessing (if necessary): CGA will confer new activities. with DEP staff to advise them of the de- tails of proposed construction and iden- 2.3.4 DEP and FWC Marine Turtle (Lighting) Re- tify areas of staff concern.CGA will main- view CGA will coordinate with the light- tain telephone contact with the DEP to ing and landscaping team members to- _ expedite their review and processing of ward obtaining lighting plans,cut sheets, the Consent of Use application. CGA will and the lighting table required by the provide a sketch illustrating the general DEP and Florida Fish and Wildlife Con- north and south boundaries of the Con- servation Commission (FWC) for review sent approval relative to DEP reference and approval. CGA will also maintain monuments. This scope of services as- telephone contact,with the FWC to expe- sumes that a surveyed legal description dite their review and approval of the pro- of the boundaries of the Project upon posed exterior lighting. CGA will confer state lands will not be required,and that with the team landscape architect, light- a Consent to Use State Lands,rather than ing consultant, and City as to questions, easement,will be required/issued. revisions,or additional items that may be required by the FWC to assist the City in 2.3.7 DEP Permit Processing: CGA will confer obtaining approval for the proposed ex- with DEP staff to advise them of the de- terior lighting. It is assumed that bollard tails of the proposed construction and to light fixture(or a very similar model)and identify areas of staff concern. CGA will bulbs previously approved by the FWC maintain telephone contact with the DEP for the beach walk and NBRC Project will to expedite their review and processing be used exclusively for beach walk II.It is of the permit application. CGA will re- assumed that no lights will be proposed view available working drawings to en- that would be visible from the beach sure their compliance with DEP criteria (such as fixtures near or seaward of the toward expediting the DEP Final Order. dune.crest). In:addition, CGA will confer with the team members and City as to questions, 2.3.5 DEP Division of State Lands Consent of Use revisions,or additional items that may be Application (if necessary): Regulations required by the DEP and will represent require that a Consent of Use or easement the Project before DEP staff to assist the be obtained by any entity (local, private, City in securing a DEP Permit (Final Or- commercial) prior to construction or der) for the proposed Project. other activities on State-owned lands.All lands east of the Erosion Control Line are 2.3.8 DEP Final Notice to Proceed: CGA will pro- owned by the State of Florida.If the Divi- vide services to assist the City in securing sion of State Lands is not able to confirm a DEP "Final Notice to Proceed" autho- that Consent of Use is provided through rizing commencement of construction. an updated City Beachfront Management Specifically, CGA will provide services Plan, a separate application for Consent relative to coordinating and processing must be submitted. If required, CGA will final construction drawings and meeting coordinate with the City to prepare and Special Permit Conditions outlined in the submit a State Lands.Consent of Use re- Final Order. If a "Partial Notice to Pro- quest to the DEP Joint Coastal Permitting ceed" must be issued to address project • Miami Beach RFQ 2015-127-JR I Architectural and Engineering Services for the Middle Beach Recreational Corridor 149 • Calvin, Giordano &Associates, Inc. y , E X C E P T I O N A L S O L U T I O N S phasing or other issues, this will be ad- 3.1.4 Bid Opening Meeting: CGA will assist in dressed under a separate scope. and attend one (1) bid opening meeting with the City 2.3.9 Additional DEP Meetings: CGA may attend • up to two (2) additional meetings, as 3.1.5 Bid Review: CGA will review construc- needed, in Tallahassee with DEP staff to tion bids and qualification packages and review the permit application,re-confirm make a comparative analysis of the data the acceptability of specific elements of collected the design, and facilitate expedited per- , mit processing. CGA will prepare Min- 3.2 CONTRACT AWARD • utes for each meeting_documenting the 3.2.1 Recommendation of Award: CGA will pre- discussions and summarizing DEP's ac- pare a recommendation of award to the knowledgement of compliance.Delivera- most qualified bidder to assist the City in bles:Meeting Minutes the award of a construction contract. 2.3.10 Pre-Construction DEP Conference: Sub- 3.2.2 Contract Execution: CGA will assist the sequent to issuance of the DEP Notice City in conducting contract execution to Proceed, the CGA permitting project services once the approval for award manager will schedule and attend one has been secured by the authorized City (1) Pre-Construction Conference with agent. the DEP Field Representative, City, Con- tractor,and Project team members,as re- 3.3 FINAL PUBLIC NOTIFICATION quired in the Special Permit Conditions CGA will prepare a publication brochure not to outlined in the Final Order. exceed 2 pages to serve as a communication de- vice to convey to the public at large the award of PART 3 -BIDDING AND AWARD SERVICES the contract and the anticipated schedule of con- 3.1 PROJECT BIDDING struction: It is anticipated that this will be fol- 3.1.1 CGA will prepare a bid form with unit quan- lowed by a memorandum as necessary notifying tities and documentation for inclusion condominium associations of when expected con- with the bid package as directed and ap- struction will be scheduled and what construction proved by the City. Permits for the Proj- impacts they should expect. CGA will provide this • ect will be included in the appendices of publication in an Adobe PDF format to facilitate the package. The City will be responsible the City to post it on the City's Website. for all document reproduction services PART 4-CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION for the bid packages. SERVICES The Construction Administration Services outlined 3.1.2 Bid Package Review: CGA will attend a herein anticipate a construction period not to exceed meeting with the City Project Manager. 52 weeks. Special requirements pertinent to materi- to review the compiled bid package.This als testing,EEO and DEB compliance verifications,and bid package is expected to be a perfor- compliance with Davis-Bacon Act requirements are mance-based contract and not a conven- not included and shall be provided through an addi- tional low bid project. CGA will review tional services agreement. In the event that through the bid package and provide comments:, no fault of the Consultant, Construction Administra- tion services are required to be extended, which ex- , 3.1.3 Pre-Bid Meeting:. CGA will assist in and tension shall be subject to prior City approval and that attend one (1) pre-bid meeting with the shall be at the City's sole discretion, CGA agrees to ex- City and. contractor(s) and respond to tend said services under the approval of an addition- pre-bid questions. al services agreement in conformance to Schedule B Consultant Compensation, for the duration required Miami Beach RFQ 2015-127-JR I Architectural and Engineering Services for the Middle Beach Recreational Corridor 150 Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. i:t __ E X C E P T I O N A L S O L U T I O N S to complete the Project. Documents. 4.1 PRE-CONSTRUCTION CONFERENCE 4.4.2 CGA will conduct final reviews of as-built CGA will attend one (1) pre-construction confer- and record drawings for water, sanitary ence with government agencies and contractor/ sewer and storm drainage/grading as sub-contractors prepared and submitted by contractor/ sub-contractor.This is limited to two (2) 4.2 CONSTRUCTION PHASING PLAN REVIEW reviews for each type of as-built. Addi- CGA will review and comment on Contrac- tional as-built reviews may be performed tor-drafted construction phasing plan and the for under an additional fees agreement. equivalent of a pedestrian-scale "maintenance of traffic" to ensure continual use of the recre- 4.4.3 CGA will issue interpretations and clarifi- ational corridor. Review and Comment on Con- cations of the Contract Documents, and tractor-drafted construction scheduling should evaluate requested deviations from the be carefully drafted to not impact socio-cultural approved design or specifications. In events and seasonal,natural events. connection therewith, CGA will review, prepare and process any work change 4.3 CONSTRUCTION SITE INSPECTIONS directives or change orders requested by 4.3.1 CGA will conduct daily inspections for corn- the Contractor or City. pliance with plans and specifications. CGA will conduct interim inspections for 4.4.4 CGA will review and process shop draw- substantial completion ings, samples and other data which the Contractor is required to submit. 4.3.2 Professional Landscape Architect Site Ob- servations: A CGA Landscape Architec- 4.4.5 CGA will review and process all contrac- tural designer will conduct routine vis- tor-issued closeout packages. its to the site to determine if the work is being performed in accordance with the 4.5 PROJECT TEAM MEETINGS construction documents.It is anticipated 4.5.1 In addition to those meetings specifically that these visits will not exceed eight(8) noted within other phases of this agree- two-hour site visits. ment, the CGA design team will attend up to six (6) local meetings with City 4.3.3 Professional Engineer Site Observations: A Staff, project team members, and/or CGA Professional Engineers will conduct other stakeholders to present/discuss routine visits to the site to determine if elements of the proposed Project. These the work is being performed in accor- meetings are estimated to be an average dance with the construction documents. of two (2) hours each. It is anticipated that these visits will not exceed eight(8) two-hour site visits. 4.5.2 CGA will conduct meetings with the Con- tractor and appropriate regulatory agen- 4.4 REVIEW OF DRAWINGS, AS-BUILTS AND CON- cies when requested and as necessary for STRUCTION-RELATED DOCUMENTS consultation or conferences in regard to the construction of the project. 4.4.1 CGA will review, approve and process all pay requests and perform a relevant in- 4.6 FINAL WALK-THROUGH spections to determine, in general, if 4.6.1 The CGA Project Team will perform one(1) the work has been completed in confor- final site walk through with the Contrac- mance with the intent of the Contract tor and governmental agencies Miami Beach REQ 2015-127-JR I Architectural and Engineering Services for the Middle Beach Recreational Corridor 151 -\ ^' Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. • ::' \ E X C E P T I O N A L S O L U T I O N S 4.6.2 CGA will prepare a punch list of the findings and comments issued at the final walk- • through and conduct their follow-up ser- vices to ensure that contractor addresses all comments 4.7 FINAL CERTIFICATION 4.7.1 CGA Staff will prepare all final certification documentation required to permitting agencies upon completion of construc- tion of the project.; 4.7.2 Subsequent to completion of construction, CGA will schedule and attend one (1) on- site Final Inspection Conference with the City, FWC, DEP Field Representative and Contractor, as required by the Special Permit Conditions outlined in the Final Order. If any project elements are not in compliance with the DEP permit and ad- ditional coordination and/or meetings are required, these services will be pro- vided under a separate scope. • • Miami Beach RFQ 2015-127-JR I Architectural and Engineering Services for the Middle Beach Recreational Corridor 152 { Calvin, Giordano g Associates, Inc. +:>_ ' E X C E P T I O N A L S O L U T I O N S MINORITY/DISADVANTAGED/ With offices throughout South Florida,we have a per- SMALL BUSINESS PARTICIPATION sonal and professional vested interest in the success, CGA is not a Minority Business Enterprise. However, growth and betterment of our surrounding environ- CGA recognizes that we have a personal and profes- ment.We can assure the City that we will continue our sional responsibility to reach out to minority-owned efforts to reinvest in the local community and involve firms and is committed to providing development op- minority-and women-owned sub consultants whenev- portunities for them. CGA continually works regularly er possible. with these firms and assist them in professional de- In that regard, we have enlisted the minority firm of velopment by providing support,guidance and a work Lakdas/Yohalem Engineering for structural engineer- flow of knowledge that they can use to plan and grow ing.See below for their minority certification. their own business. ,fr° oi State of Florida c; . •,�,` L Minority, Women & OflI Service Disabled Veteran ra e of ors Business Certification Lakdas/Yohalem Engineering, Inc. Is certified under the provisions of 287 and 295.187,Florida Statutes for a period from: Pna 08/30/2013 to 08/30/2015 voz Florida Department of Management Services John P Miles,Secretary Office of Supplier Diversity Office of Supplier Diversity•4050 Esplanade Way,Suite 380•Tallahassee,FL 32399-0950•850.487.0975•www.osd.dms.Mate.tl.us Miami Beach RFQ 2015-127-JR I Architectural and Engineering Services for the Middle Beach Recreational Corridor 153 Calvin, Giordano g Associates, Inc. f E X C E P T I O N A L S O L U T I O N S SECTION 4 VOLUME OF WORK AWARDED BY THE CITY IN THE LAST THREE (3) YEARS , ,c �t � ..i�l.c ( •� ��Qp;, ��� I,'i0 f{{.."\ /��"���. {S , ,,-,.1..-; , :•ct�.. `,' , c ' “kN• ..Y, `$4�• ;.' d$.� f -ice1 ,, ��Y�t�,'4W i ..r, -,,4' N• ,� u T'.1 t". r �,-, j NNrrr{a= �+' f Fr a e �., e. -' j • r -„ . 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Ongoing Project: Middle Beach Recreational Corri- dor from Indian Beach Park to Allison Park Miami Beach RFQ 2015-127-JR I Architectural and Engineering Services for the Middle Beach Recreational Corridor 155 ray = Calvin, Giordano G Associates, Inc. s - E X C E P T I O N A L S O L U T I O N S s SECTION 5 OTHER INFORMATION >° _ ` -.,. may:° r. ;~' ,, mow ""-��. —.�. / y� "_ .'s __( .,ter. t V _p ..-,...1,..-rilr x a� _ �,, '.,ter r _ :• Y -4110'0'` �. ry-' IOW r `} ar � /J ilk 9y r s - - t 141111.11 . . 7(',tiiT f K je • E . t. • { nom'h x > c r Miami Beach RFQ 2015-127-JR I Architectural and Engineering Services for the Middle Beach Recreational Corridor 156 i C alvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. -, E X C E P T I O N A L S O L U T I O N S LICENSES/CERTIFICATIONS STATE OF FLORIDA STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT Of BUSINESS AND A REGULATION 0.......i E3 DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION a *::0 BOARD OF Ki L� BOARD OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE � 47, ,ICFNSF N1 ISM Fa _„ L.0001=1,111 901.10 , '.t f�; .: 1,0001328 T:0 -;31 The LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT BUSINESS �}r .o Named below HAS REGISTERED El_= The LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT i ,I 1 Under the pfOvilon!Of Chapter 461 FS. Named below HAS REGISTERED 0 • -.. EndertOe date NOV 30,2015 Under 81e provisions of Chapter 481 FS Expiration date NOV 30.2015 CALVIN GIOR DANO 8 ASSOCIATES INC COOK.TAMMY DAWN 1900 ELLER DR STE 000 32801 HIGHWAY 441 NORTH Ili FT LAUCERDALE Ft.33316 #267 OKEECHOBEE FL 34972 1.. NI Hf9 101118111 RICK SCOTT.GOVERNOR STATE OF FLORIDA KEN IAWSON.SECRETARY DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION BOARD Of LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE a it'-o State cif Florid a•..,., 1A0001191 ,',« '�u' TheL.ANDSCAPEARCHITECT �,''1.1 Board of Professional.Engineers Named below HAS REGISTERED Q•1W: E,, Under the provisions of Ch tesr 481 FS. a ttC+ts[list E>�aabon date:NOV 30.20015 Calvin Giordano&Associatte%Inc. 4FBPE CONNER.MICHAEL D Igra T!..w r HMI N E.18TH STREET is aurhori7ed under the provlxions of Scctiorr 471.023,rioeltka$110sucles,to offer engineering services FT LAUDERDALE Ft 333053425 tat to the public through o Professional Engineer,duly licrneed under Chapter 471,Florida SWUM- Expiration:2;3/2017 CA Iii Na Audit Na 228201701757 514 ■ State of: Florida State t w-: Plorida Board of Professional En ieers Board of Pro essional En eers /crests that T� %."' Attests that �a Robert F.McSweeney,l 3ryan AWUhia ,P,4FBPE �µl,,„�.: ;4 tea = 4FBPE '�. i.n I:it1171v3= Is licensed as a Professiopal Engineer under CIhaeter 471,Florida Statutes Is licensed as a Profess[ al,En in ^:''S. ter 471 Florida Statutes Expiration:2/28!2017 J,t�� ♦6 T , ,`` P.E.Lic.No: p t g s: ti. r Audit No: 228201725927 47506 1 i Expiration:2/2812017 )t, ..0.' P.E.Lic.No: =�='u'�” I Audit No: 228201719240 N,V' ,, 61881 State of Florida State ' T 1orida Board of Professional Engineers Board of Pro essional Engineers Attests that Manuel J.Docurro,P.E. Artesia that ØE.Patrick Angelo Figurella` FBPE J� ;•w1.M;°1. Is licensed as a Professional Engine der Chapter 471,Florida Statutes Is licensed as a Profession s under Chapter 471,Florida Statutes Expiration:2/2412017 (r� .1�� - P.E.Lic No: Expiration:2/28/2017 '•; (."' ' 7 P.B.Lic No: Audit No: 228201715913 ,,''°_.•. 58594 Audit\o: 228201726909 '�a,* r) `` 54795 Miami Beach RFQ 2015-127-JR I Architectural and Engineering Services for the Middle Beach Recreational Corridor 157 I __J Detail by Entity Name Page 1 of 3 FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF STATE DIVISION OF CORPORATIONS .5knb. .. _mss .., f' Detail by Entity Name Florida Profit Corporation CALVIN, GIORDANO &ASSOCIATES, INC. Filing Information Document Number M17373 FEI/EIN Number 650013869 Date Filed 06/27/1985 State FL Status ACTIVE Last Event AMENDMENT Event Date Filed 03/21/2001 Event Effective Date NONE Principal Address 1800 ELLER DR STE 600 FORT LAUDERDALE, FL 33316 Changed: 04/02/2001 Mailing Address 1800 ELLER DR STE 600 FORT LAUDERDALE, FL 33316 Changed: 03/02/2000 Registered Agent Name &Address GIORDANO, DENNIS J 1800 ELLER DR STE 600 FORT LAUDERDALE, FL 33316 Name Changed: 04/02/2001 Address Changed: 03/02/2000 Officer/Director Detail Name &Address Title PCEOD http://search.sunbiz.org/Inquiry/CorporationSearch/SearchResultDetail?inquirytype=Entity... 4/24/2015 Detail by Entity Name Page 2 of 3 GIORDANO, DENNIS J 1800 ELLER DR STE 600 FORT LAUDERDALE, FL 33316 Title V EICHNER, SHELLEY 1800 ELLER DR STE 600 FORT LAUDERDALE, FL 33316 Title V KENNEDY, KARL 1800 ELLER DR STE 600 FORT LAUDERDALE, FL 33316 Title V COOK-WEEDEN, TAMMY 1800 ELLER DR STE 600 FORT LAUDERDALE, FL 33316 Title Secretary HOPKINS, DAWN 1800 ELLER DR STE 600 FORT LAUDERDALE, FL 33316 Title V KELLER, GEORGE 1800 ELLER DR STE 600 FORT LAUDERDALE, FL 33316 Title V WATTS, STEVE 1800 ELLER DR STE 600 FORT LAUDERDALE, FL 33316 Title VT GIORDANO, CHRIS 1800 ELLER DR STE 600 FORT LAUDERDALE, FL 33316 Annual Reports Report Year Filed Date 2014 01/09/2014 2014 03/20/2014 http://search.sunbiz.org/Inquiry/CorporationSearch/SearchResultDetail?inquirytype=Entity... 4/24/2015 Detail by Entity Name Page 3 of 3 2015 01/14/2015 Document Images 01/14/2015 --ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 12/22/2014 --AMENDED ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 10/30/2014 --AMENDED ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 03/20/2014 --AMENDED ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 01/09/2014 --ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 01/04/2013 --ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 01/24/2012 --ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 03/15/2011 --ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 02/17/2010 --ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 02/25/2009 --ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 02/21/2008 --ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 04/23/2007 -- ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 01/20/2006 --ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 01/19/2005 --ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 07/02/2004 --ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 01/27/2003 --ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 03/13/2002 --ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 04/02/2001 --ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 03/20/2001 --Amendment View image in PDF format 03/02/2000 --ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 02/24/1999 -- ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 01/27/1998 -- ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 02/10/1997 --ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 01/29/1997 -- NAME CHANGE View image in PDF format 02/06/1996 --ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 01/25/1995 --ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format Ccovr arr c and 2rivacv Policies State of Florida,Department of State http://search.sunbiz.org/Inquiry/CorporationSearch/SearchResultDetail?inquirytype=Entity... 4/24/2015 Calvin, Giordano 8 Associates, Inc. , E X C E P T 1 O N A L S O L U T I O N S ,= S „, ; Florida Denorlrul otr At7iudtant sad Ca•tamer Se-,ices y DOI.aoft-borrow Serncer IKCaY NO.:LS4588 r Raul o,14art•Ao.uI thnewsors and Mappma Gxplrauoa Date February 28.2017 Stateo f F 1 o r a d a 7A6SAIrladeerkwgTa4Mneq rbrNa32stY 61111 Board of Professional Engineers Attests that Professional Surveyor and Rapper License Under the provisions of Chapter 472 Florida Statute, Lakdas Nanayakkara,RE. FBPE Y MICHAEL WATTS 2611 N -— 7bll NE 50TH STREET •�-•”:::33;:, UCITTIIODUSE POINT.FL 33064 Is licensed as a Profess;onal Engineer under Chapter 471,Florida Statutes ADAM II flrMAM Expiration.2128t2o l? P.E.I SI Lie.No. COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE Audit?rut 77370-1714.4'0 SI 37540 590 SPECIAL INSP_CTOR nh,:b«.isn®ntv..•»aw....w.,w town.w.c�.��.,,..a»...,w.>.s tcaa,,.w,•at.Clap=m..liar.Smug. _ 4 *. rida State � fFlorlda Shat ; .4. ' .�; Boarrl� Profssional Engineers Bo r,'": , •;Iy wTx 't eers ,.trrcrsthat �e ' Lakd. 1t 'I�,Iet11,Ex tiering Inc FBPE '�t" 7 is authorised under the rovurZOm aF ' 1'1/ 1...:"1:.?".'.::.. P l,r as.co offer eltgineerirt6s services a iii . - '�:^ to the public through a Profeseioad at` . ..Chapter 471.Florida Statutes. is out horned under the providers.11:''' �• • to offer engineering service• Expiration. att3:: to the public through a Professioetil --'44•� t .L"ho ter 471,Florida Stoma. Audit �a Lp l y CA Ix.Ne D Audit =�n�hl4ae ��'fr.�vim'" 54-;.k Expiration.'v t; y .':' ! CA Lic No: Audit No: _ ,c.,t-.e W _ brit r. Stat= �*, ' : rlda State *-'7.7.-V Florida Board c t , r,--. •,::A'`';` eers Board r Pro essional Engineers ! � �i_+2 si�+' "`. Attests that rr : Paul C,Catled•• P.E. BPS R�� a --;L `' J.4 r.E.At-w ..,.,.; c�- :: FBPE „,,,,.,,. tttr. _ W , • Is licensed as a Profess... `i * R', ter 471,Florida Statutes Is licensed as a Profession, -....1.-.4.*,..,i. 1t�t' r� rhltpier 471,Florida Statutes Expiration:2/28/2017 ,'0.0 I.�f- 1gl`,'- P.E.Lte Nn E epcation 2/28/2017 f,`f” tt '' PE.Lie No: Audit No: 228201715521 ',��t"- ;..uu 50858 Audit No: 228201716540 )i tA._ I:rr' 68448 Licensee Details Nalna: FROOSHAM,DAVID WILLIAM(Pei yMeele) Main Address: 6540 NANTUCKET COURT HOBE SOUND Florida 33455 County: MARTIN License Mailing: UcenseLocadon: I:.Manse type: Professional Engineer i Rank:. Prof Engineer i Usenet Number: 75507 I Stable: Current,Active Lkensure Date: 01/12/2013 1 Expires: 02/28/2017 Qualification Effective Civil 06/18/2012 Miami Beach RFQ 2015-127-JR 1 Architectural and Engineering Services for the Middle Beach Recreational Corridor 158 7.--- i Calvin, Giordano g Associates, Inc. EXCEPTIONAL S O L U T I O N S LEED LEED AP AP . . .... •, 81:4C BD+C Sandra Lee by demonstrating the knowledge and understanding of green building practices and principles needed to support the use or the LEED` Green guiding Raring System–. * __ LEED AP BUILDING DESIGN+CONSTRUCTION 7016.12014 .<, .r.. 20 wet 2016 kt i*au+` .a Ft.,.MOC.,..r... W.�, r.. .� 14.0. `�..t4� ooO ooU OF...17.1011 1.15691 bn..er 1..1010_ ❑OU GBCI • LEED A P 1`;.~'r. ,' r'�3 n it- bocietp of arboriculture 77 BD+C cEo Arrp !;iT C to ertifies rborigt - . dilt:': -.... by demonstrating the knowledge and icha¢pt. 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Miami Beach RFQ 2015-127-JR I Architectural and Engineering Services for the Middle Beach Recreational Corridor 159 I 4-"?.,-,-, Calvin, Giordano 8 Associates, Inc. • j EXCEPTIONAL SOLUTIONS L..., 1 CERTIFICATION OF INSURANCE ...----"""N CALVI-2 OP ID:KR A`�RD CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE(MM/201 YY) 01/22/201 b THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER.THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S),AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED,the policy(ies)must be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED,subject to the terms and conditions of the policy,certain policies may require an endorsement A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER CONTACT NAME: Brown&Brown of Florida,Inc. PHONE I FAX 1201 W Cypress Creek Rd#130 ow,Ne En 954-776-2222 1(A/C,No):964-776.4446 P.O.Box 5727 E-MAIL SS Ft Lauderdale,FL 33310-5727 Eric Martin Wood l i ng INSURER(S)AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC E INSURER A:Hartford Casualty Ins.Co 29424 INSURED Calvin,Giordano& INSURER B:American Guar&Liab Ins Co 26247 Associates,Inc. INSURER c:Twin City Firs Ins.Co. 29469 Attn:Dennis Giordano 1800 Eller Drive#600 INSURER D:Hartford Fin Insurance Co. 19682 Ft.Lauderdale,FL 33316 INSURER E:Landmark American Ins.Co. 33138 INSURER F: COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR IAADBL SUBR POLICY EFF T POLICY EXP LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE I INER win POLICY NUMBER IMMIDDIYYYYI (MMVDDIVYYY) LIMITS GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE S 1,000,000 A A I COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY 21VUNLK3646 011'01/20151 01/01/2016 DAMAGE TO RENTED 300,000 PREMISES(Ea occurrence) $ CLAIMSMADE X OCCUR MED EXP(Any one person) $ 10,000 PERSONAL&ADV INJURY S 1,000,000 GENERAL AGGREGATE S 2,000,000 GEM.AGGREGATE OMIT APPPUEIS PER: PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGG S 2,000,000 '1 POLICY I O I I LA • S AUTOMOINLE UA TY COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT 1 (Ea accident) S , , D X ANY AUTO 21UENJB7000 0110112016 011011201E BODILY INJURY(Per person) S ALL OWNED SCHEDULED BODILY INJURY(Per aoeidea)S X WREDAUTOB X Mumst� PROPERTY PER DENT) S $ ■ X UIIeaLA Uhl X Occurt EACH OCCURRENCE t 10,000,000 B EXCESSUAM CLAIMS-MADE '.AU C594612806 014112016 01/01/2016 AGGREGATE $ 10,000,000 DEDIXIR :1111ONS 0 $ WORKERS COMPENSATION X I CSTAA,(S I I ER • AND EMPLOYERS'UABSJTY C ANY PRCPRIETORIPARTNERME(ECUTIVE Y® 21WBN03209 01101/2016 01/01/2016 E.L.EACH ACCIDENT S 1,000,000 OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? N IA (Mandatory in NH) E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE S 1,000,000 If Yes,describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT S 1,000,000 E Professional Liab LHR746782 1 0VV12014 08/27/2015 Per Claim 2,000,000 Retention:$200,000 RETRO DATE 8/27/1958 Aggregate 2,000,000 DESCRPTION OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS;VEHICLES(Attach ACORD 101.Additional Remarks Schedule.;more space Is required) CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION CALVING SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF. NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN Calvin,Giordano&Associates ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. Inc 1800 Eller Drive#600 AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE Ft Lauderdale,FL 33316 I ©1988.2010 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25(2010/05) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD Miami Beach RFQ 2015-127-JR I Architectural and Engineering Services for the Middle Beach Recreational Corridor 160