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2004-25745 Reso RESOLUTION NO. 2004-25745 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH FLORIDA, ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CITY MANAGER PERTAINING TO THE RANKING OF FIRMS PURSUANT TO REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS (RFQ) NO. 39-03/04, FOR ARCHITECTURE, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE, ENGINEERING, AND CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION SERVICES NEEDED TO COMPLETE THE PLANNING, CONSTRUCTION DESIGN, AND CONSTRUCTION OF THE SOUTH POINTE PARK IMPROVEMENT PROJECT; AUTHORIZING THE ADMINISTRATION TO ENTER INTO NEGOTIATIONS WITH THE TOP-RANKED FIRM OF HARGREAVES ASSOCIATES; AND SHOULD THE ADMINISTRATION NOT BE ABLE TO NEGOTIATE AN AGREEMENT WITH THE TOP- RANKED FIRM, AUTHORIZING THE ADMINISTRATION TO NEGOTIATE WITH THE SECOND-RANKED FIRM OF THE RMPK GROUP; AND SHOULD THE ADMINISTRATION NOT BE ABLE TO NEGOTIATE AN AGREEMENT WITH THE SECOND-RANKED FIRM; AUTHORIZING THE ADMINISTRATION TO NEGOTIATE AN AGREEMENT WITH THE THIRD-RANKED FIRM OF CALVIN, GIORDANO & ASSOCIATES. WHEREAS, the South Pointe Park (Park) Project (the "Park Project") will be divided in phases, with Phase I to include but not be limited to the initial planning, preliminary design and landscape architectural services in an effort to be able to submit a Basis of Design Report (BOOR) on or about July 28, 2005; and WHEREAS, the successful consultant will also undertake original planning and design analysis and hold additional community workshops to identify all potential improvements and determine those to be implemented; and WHEREAS, in identifying Park Project improvements, the selected consultant will consider improvements described in the 1995 "City of Miami Beach Parks Master Plan", and those identified in community workshops previously held by the City on the Park; and WHEREAS, an optimal master plan of improvements shall be identified in a BOOR; corresponding construction designs will then be developed and implemented; and a preliminary master plan of desired improvements may also be required; and WHEREAS, the Park Project boundary shall include any or all of a substantial portion of the adjacent "Alaska Parcel" property, consisting of approximately 2 + acres of marine recreational land and the unifying the Washington Avenue Extension that connects the Park to the Alaska Parcel; and WHEREAS, required professional services will include any urban design services needed to successfully integrate this additional area into the existing Park, to establish optimal pedestrian connections both within the Park and between the Park and the surrounding area, and to design Park and marine recreational improvements in a manner that creates an optimal relationship between said improvements and the surrounding urban fabric including built structures, open space, view corridors, roadways, and pedestrian ways; and WHEREAS, the final design shall create consistent design connections to the variety of amenities in the neighborhood and create logical interaction for the neighborhood; and WHEREAS, the Park Project's estimated budget is $10 million, as a result of the recent passage of the Miami-Dade County General Obligation (G,O) Bond Program, which included $5 million from said G,O. Bond Program, in addition to the $5 million available from the City's budget; and WHEREAS, Request for Qualifications (RFQ) No, 39-03/04 for Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Engineering, and Construction Administration Services Needed to Complete the Planning, Construction Design, and Construction of the South Pointe Park Improvement Project, was issued on September 20,2004, with an opening date of October 14,2004; and WHEREAS, Bid Net issued notices to 30 prospective proposers, resulting in 25 proposers requesting RFQ packages, which resulted in the receipt of the following six (6) proposals: · Calvin, Giordano & Associates In association with: Gustafson Guthrie Nichol Ltd and OPPENheim architecture+design; . The RMPK Group Comprised of: The RMPK Group; ConsulTech Engineering; Margie Ruddick Landscape; Michael Singer; and Glavovic Studios; · Pressley Associates, Inc, Landscape architects with: Camp Dresser McKee, Inc. and Leiter, Perez & Associates, Inc; · Wallace Roberts & Todd, LLC In association with: Arquitectonica; Curtis and Rogers Design Studio, Inc.; Milian & Swain Associates; TLC Engineering for Architecture; and San Martin Associates; · EDAW INC In association with: Michael Graves & Associates; Milian Swain & Associates, Inc.; and Coastal Systems Internationallnc; · HARGREAVES ASSOCIATES In association with: Mack Scogin Merrill Elam; Savino Miller; Langan Engineering; Principle Design & Development; Margueritte Ramos; Joseph R. Abel; Scheda Ecological Associates; David Plummer & Associates; ESI Design; D.E.W.; and LAM; and WHEREAS, the City Manager, via Letter to Commission (LTC) No, 125-2004, appointed an Evaluation Committee ("the Committee") consisting of the following individuals: · Jerry Blair, Committee Chairman; · Arthur Forgette, Manager, Smith and Wollensky Restaurant; · Ruth Remington, South Pointe Property Owner, and President of Murano at Portofino; · Thomas Mooney, Preservation and Design Manager, Planning Department; · Donald Shockey, Senior Capital Project Planner, Capital Improvements Program; · Julio Magrisso, Assistant Director-Parks, Parks and Recreation; · Erika Brigham, Miami Beach Housing Authority Chairperson; · Juan Covian, South Pointe Property Owner; · Betty Guttierrez, Miami Beach Housing Authority Chairperson; and WHEREAS, on October 29, 2004, the Committee convened and was provided with a Project overview by Jorge Gomez, Planning Director; and WHEREAS, additionally, the Committee reviewed references secured by the Procurement staff, and discussed the following RFQ evaluation criteria and weighted score, which was used to evaluate and rank the respondents: · The experience, qualifications and (portfolio) of the Principal (15 points); · The experience, qualifications and (portfolio) of the Project Manager (20 points); · The experience and qualifications of the professional personnel assigned to the Project Team (10 points); · Willingness to meet time and budget requirements as demonstrated by past performance (5 points); · Certified minority business enterprise participation. Either the Prime Consultant or the sub-Consultant team may qualify for proof of certification for minority business enterprise participation, Accepted minority business enterprise certifications include the Small Business Administration (SBA), State of Florida, or Miami-Dade County (5points); · Location (5 points); · Recent, current, and projected workloads of the firms (5 points); · The volume of work previously awarded to each firm by the City (5 points); · Project Implementation Strategy to comply/meet with the expedited timeframe described in this RFQ and demonstrated successful similar projects (15 points); · Demonstrated success in leading active collaborative stakeholder processes to achieve consensus on program and design in similar size and scope projects based on budget and size (15 points); and WHEREAS, after the firms' presentations, the Committee deliberated and articulated its individual ranking of firms based on the criteria set forth in the RFQ; the top three proposers were ranked as follows: 1, Hargreaves Associates; 2, RMPK Group; and 3. Calvin, Giordano & Associates; and WHEREAS, the City Manager has reviewed the proposals submitted by Hargreaves Associates; the RMPK Group; and Calvin, Giordano & Associates, as well as copies of their respective presentations, and the videotape recording of their respective presentations to the Committee; and WHEREAS, the City Manager, following his review, finds that the top two firms of Hargreaves Associates and the RMPK Group are equally competent and qualified to perform the services required for the Project; and WHEREAS, the City Manager recognizing the importance of this project to the citizens of Miami Beach, invited Hargreaves Associates and the RMPK Group to provide the City Commission with a 1 Q-minute presentation, so that the City Commission may have the opportunity to decide which firm is the most qualified for this project. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City Commission hereby accepts the recommendation of the City Manager pertaining to the ranking of firms pursuant to Request for Qualifications (RFQ) No, 39-03/04, for Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Engineering, and Construction Administration Services needed to complete the planning, construction design, and construction of the South Pointe Park Improvement Project; authorize the Administration to enter into negotiations with the top-ranked firm of Hargreaves Associates; and should the Administration not be able to negotiate an Agreement with the top-ranked firm, authorize the Administration to negotiate with the second-ranked firm of the RMPK Group; and should the Administration not be able to negotiate an Agreement with the second-ranked firm, authorize the Administration to negotiate an Agreement with the third-ranked firm of Calvin, Giordano & Associates. PASSED AND APPROVED on this ATTEST: ~ru~ CITY CLERK T:\AGENDA\2004INov1 004IRegularIRFQ39-03-04SouthPointeParkreso,doc APPROVED NJ TO FORM & LANGUAGE & FOR EXECUTION ~~"'- 1/;./0, City Alto qft Date CITY OF MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY m Condensed Title: A Resolution Accepting The Recommendation Of The City Manager Pertaining To The Ranking Of Firms Pursuant To Request For Qualifications (RFQ) No. 39-03/04, The South Pointe Park Improvement Project; Authorizing The Administration To Enter Into Negotiations With The Top-Ranked Firm Of Hargreaves Associates, And Should The Administration Not Be Able To Negotiate An Agreement With The Top- Ranked Firm; Authorizing The Administration To Negotiate With The Second-Ranked Firm OfThe RMPK Group, And Should The Administration Not Be Able To Negotiate An Agreement With The Second-Ranked Firm; Authorizing The Administration To Negotiate An Agreement With The Third-Ranked Firm Of Calvin, Giordano & Associates. Issue: I Shall the City Commission adopt the resolution? Item Summary/Recommendation: The South Pointe Park Project will be divided in phases with Phase I to include but not be limited to the initial planning, preliminary design and landscape architectural services in an effort to be able to submit a Basis of Design Report (BODR) within the 12 month timeframe set forth in the City's settlement agreement with the Developer, which would be due by July 28, 2005. The successful Consultant will also undertake original planning and design analysis and hold additional community workshops to identify all potential improvements and determine those to be implemented. The project's estimated budget is $10 million. As a result of the recent passage of the official Miami-Dade County G.O. Bond, the confirmed budget is $10 million, including $5 million from said G.O. Bond Program. On October 29, 2004, an Evaluation Committee (the "Committee") appointed by the City Manager convened and listened to presentations from six (6) firms and participated in question and answer sessions with each firm. The Committee deliberated and articulated their individual ranking of firms based on the criteria set forth in the RFQ. The results were recorded as follows: Hargreaves Associates - Ranked 1st The RMPK Group - Ranked 2nd Calvin, Giordano & Associates - Ranked ard The City Manager exercised his due diligence and reviewed the proposals submitted by Hargreaves Associates and the RMPK Group, as well as copies of their respective presentations, and the videotape recording of their respective presentations to the Committee. It was evident from the documentation reviewed that both firms are equally competent and qualified to perform the services required for this project. Recognizing that both firms are very capable of providing the needed services and the importance of this project to the citizens of Miami Beach, the City Manager has invited both firms to provide the City Commission with a 1 O-minute presentation, so that the City Commission may have the opportunity to decide which firm is the most qualified for this project. Advisory Board Recommendation: IN/A Financial Information: Source of Funds: I I Finance Dept. City Clerk's Office Legislative Tracking: I Gus Lopez Si n-Offs: T:\AGENDA\2004\Nov1004\RegularlSouth Pointe Item Summary.doc AGENDA ITEM DATE R.7S 11-10-0<( CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 WNW.miamibeachfl.gov To: From: Subject: COMMISSION MEMORANDUM Mayor David Dermer and Members of the City Commission Date: November 10, 2004 Jorge M. Gonzalez ). ~ City Manager 0'/>/- D A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CITY MANAGER PERTAINING TO THE RANKING OF FIRMS PURSUANT TO REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS (RFQ) NO. 39-03/04, FOR ARCHITECTURE, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE, ENGINEERING, AND CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION SERVICES NEEDED TO COMPLETE THE PLANNING, CONSTRUCTION DESIGN, AND CONSTRUCTION OF THE SOUTH POINTE PARK IMPROVEMENT PROJECT; AUTHORIZING THE ADMINISTRATION TO ENTER INTO NEGOTIATIONS WITH THE TOP-RANKED FIRM OF HARGREAVES ASSOCIATES, AND SHOULD THE ADMINISTRATION NOT BE ABLE TO NEGOTIATE AN AGREEMENT WITH THE TOP-RANKED FIRM; AUTHORIZING THE ADMINISTRATION TO NEGOTIATE WITH THE SECOND-RANKED FIRM OF THE RMPK GROUP, AND SHOULD THE ADMINISTRATION NOT BE ABLE TO NEGOTIATE AN AGREEMENT WITH THE SECOND-RANKED FIRM; AUTHORIZING THE ADMINISTRATION TO NEGOTIATE AN AGREEMENT WITH THE THIRD- RANKED FIRM OF CALVIN, GIORDANO & ASSOCIATES. ADMINISTRATIVE RECOMMENDATION Adopt the Resolution. ANALYSIS The South Pointe Park Project will be divided in phases with Phase I to include but not be limited to the initial planning, preliminary design and landscape architectural services in an effort to be able to submit a Basis of Design Report (BOOR) within the 12 month timeframe set forth in the City's settlement agreement with the Developer, which would be due by July 28, 2005. The successful Consultant will also undertake original planning and design analysis and hold additional community workshops to identify all potential improvements and determine those to be implemented, Commission Memo RFQ 39-03/04 - Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Engineering, And Construction Administration Services Needed To Complete The Planning, Constrliction Design, And Construction Of The South Pointe Park Improvement Project November 10, 2004 Page 2 of 6 The additional phases may include the following: Planning, urban design, architecture, landscape architecture, and engineering services required to identify, design, and construct comprehensive improvements to the City of Miami Beach's South Pointe Park. Anticipated improvements include landscaping, irrigation, recreational areas, public art, walkways, rest rooms, signage, support structures, parking, lighting, seawall improvements, bay walk, water features, natural/historic/maritime information interpretive features, and concession areas and appropriate accessory park commercial uses and any other Park elements or public facilities determined to be required or desired by the City during the planning process, It is envisioned that the selected Consultant will collaborate with an artist to be reflected in an effort to identify artistic improvements that are interactive and a significant component of this project. The Consultant's design concepts shall respond to and include natural beauty of South Pointe Park's setting. In identifying Park improvements, the selected Consultant will consider improvements described in the 1995 "City of Miami Beach Parks Master Plan" and those identified in community workshops previously held by the City on the Project. An optimal master plan of improvements shall be identified in a Basis of Design Report, Corresponding construction designs will then be developed and implemented, A preliminary master plan of desired improvements may also be required, The Park boundary shall include any or all of a substantial portion of the adjacent "Alaska parcel" property, consisting of approximately 2 + acres of marine recreational land and the unifying Washington Avenue Extension that connects the park to the Alaska Parcel. The scope of the Park and marine recreational improvements may include any of the above- identified improvements on this additional area, Required professional services will include any urban design services needed to successfully integrate this additional park area into the existing Park, to establish optimal pedestrian connections both within the Park and between the Park and the surrounding area, and to design Park and marine recreational improvements in a manner that creates an optimal relationship between said improvements and the surrounding urban fabric including built structures, open space, view corridors, roadways, and pedestrian ways, The final design shall create consistent design connections to the variety of amenities in the neighborhood and create logical interaction for the neighborhood, The project's estimated budget is $10 million, As a result of the recent passage of the official Miami-Dade County G,Q, Bond, the confirmed budget is $10 million, including $5 million from said G,Q, Bond Program, Commission Memo RFQ 39-03/04 - Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Engineering, And Construction Administration Services Needed To Complete The Planning, Construction Design, And Construction Of The South Pointe Park Improvement Project November 10, 2004 Page 3 of 6 RFQ No, 39-03/04 was issued on September 20,2004 with an opening date of October 14, 2004, A pre-proposal conference to provide information to firms considering submitting a response was held on October 1, 2004, BidNet issued bid notices to 30 prospective proposers, resulting in 25 proposers requesting RFQ packages, which resulted in the receipt of the following six (6) proposals: · Calvin, Giordano & Associates In association with: Gustafson Guthrie Nichol LId and OPPENheim architecture+design . EDAW INC In association with: Michael Graves & Associates; Milian Swain & Associates, Inc.; and Coastal Systems Internationallnc, · HARGREAVES ASSOCIATES In association with: Mack Scogin Merrill Elam; Savino Miller; Langan Engineering; Principle Design & Development; Margueritte Ramos; Joseph R. Abel; Scheda Ecological Associates; David Plummer & Associates; ESI Design; D.E.W,; and LAM · Pressley Associates, Inc. Landscape architects with: Camp Dresser McKee, Inc. and Leiter, Perez & Associates, Inc. . The RMPK Group Comprised of: The RMPK Group; ConsulTech Engineering; Margie Ruddick Landscape; Michael Singer; and Glavovic Studios. · Wallace Roberts & Todd, LLC In association with: Arquitectonica; Curtis and Rogers Design Studio, Inc.; Milian & Swain Associates; TLC Engineering for Architecture; and San Martin Associates. Commission Memo RFQ 39-03/04 - Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Engineering, And Construction Administration Services Needed To Complete The Planning, Constructio" Design, And Construction Of The South Pointe Park Improvement Project November 10, 2004 Page 4 of 6 The City Manager via Letter to Commission (LTC) No, 125-2004, appointed an Evaluation Committee (lithe Committee") consisting of the following individuals: · Blair, Jerry - Committee Chairman · Brigham, Erika - Miami Beach Housing Authority Chairperson · Covian, Juan - South Pointe Property Owner · Forgette, Arthur - Manager, Smith and Wollensky Restaurant · Guttierrez, Betty - Miami Beach Housing Authority Chairperson · Magrisso, Julio - Assistant Director-Parks, Parks and Recreation · Mooney, Thomas - Preservation and Design Manager, Planning Department · Remington, Ruth - South Pointe Property Owner, and President of Murano at Portofino · Shockey, Donald - Senior Capital Project Planner, Capital Improvements Program On October 29,2004, the Committee convened, Committee member Juan Covian was not able to be present at this meeting due to prior scheduled commitment. The Committee was provided with a project overview by Jorge Gomez, Planning Director. Additionally, the Committee reviewed references secured by the Procurement staff, and discussed the following RFQ evaluation criteria and weighted score, which was used to evaluate and rank the respondents: · The experience, qualifications and (portfolio) of the Principal (15 points) · The experience, qualifications and (portfolio) of the Project Manager (20 points) · The experience and qualifications of the professional personnel assigned to the Project Team (10 points) · Willingness to meet time and budget requirements as demonstrated by past performance (5 points) · Certified minority business enterprise participation, Either the Prime Consultant or the sub-Consultant team may qualify for proof of certification for minority business enterprise participation, Accepted minority business enterprise certifications include the Small Business Administration (SBA), State of Florida, or Miami-Dade County (5points). . Location (5 points) · Recent, current, and projected workloads of the firms (5 points). · The volume of work previously awarded to each firm by the City (5 points), · Project Implementation Strategy to comply/meet with the expedited timeframe described in this RFQ and demonstrated successful similar projects (15 points) · Demonstrated success in leading active collaborative stakeholder processes to achieve consensus on program and design in similar size and scope projects based on budget and size (15 points) Commission Memo RFQ 39-03/04 - Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Engineering, And Construction Administration Services Needed To Complete The Planning, Construction Design, And Construction Of The South Pointe Park Improvement Project November 10, 2004 Page 5 of 6 After the firms' presentations, the Committee members deliberated and articulated their individual ranking of firm based on the criteria set forth in the RFQ, The results were recorded as follows: NAMES FIRMS Calvin. EDAW. Giordano Inc Harareaves Presslev RMPK Wallace BLAIR 92(4) 95(2) 92(4) 90(6) 98(1) 93(3) BRIGHAM 89(3) 86(4) 1 OO( 1 ) 75(6) 94(2) 77(5) FORGETTE 82(4) 79(6) 87(1) 85(2) 85(2) 81 (5) GUTTIERREZ 98(2) 94(4) 100(1 ) 94(4) 97(3) 94(4) MAGRISSO 87(6) 92(3) 95(2) 88(5) 92(3) 96(1 ) MOONEY 66(5) 84(2) 96(1) 57(6) 82(3 ) 78(4) REMINGTON 93(1) 77(4) 88(2) 75(5) 82(3) 71 (6) SHOCKEY 90(3) 85(5) 95(1) 93(2) 90(3) 85(5) As per Section 287,055, Florida Statutes, known as the Consultants' Competitive Negotiation Act (CCNA), the Committee ranked the top three firms as follows: Hargreaves Associates 5_151 place votes = 2- 2nd place votes = 1- 4th place votes = 5x1 = 5 2x2= 4 1x4= 4 TOTAL = 13 = Ranked 15t The RMPK Group 1_15t place votes = 2_2nd place votes = 6_3rd place votes = 1x1=1 2x2=4 6x3=18 TOTAL = 23 = Ranked 2nd Calvin, Giordano & Associates 1_151 place votes = 1 x1 =1 1_2nd place votes = 1x2=2 2_3rd place votes = 2x3=6 2-4th place votes = 2x4=8 1_5th place votes = 1x5=5 1_6th place votes = 1x6=6 TOTAL = 28 = Ranked 3rd Commission Memo RFQ 39-03/04 - Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Engineering, And Construction Administration Services Needed To Complete The Planning, Construction Design, And Construction Of The South Pointe Park Improvement Project November 10, 2004 Page 6 of 6 Relevant information regarding Hargreaves and RMPK is attached as Attachment "A" and "B" respectively, CITY MANAGER REVIEW The City Manager exercised his due diligence and reviewed the proposals submitted by Hargreaves Associates and the RMPK Group, as well as copies of their respective presentations, and the videotape recording of their respective presentations to the Committee, It was evident from the documentation reviewed that both firms are equally competent and qualified to perform the services required for this project. As we have done in the past, while the City Manager's recommends Hargreaves Associates as the top ranked firm, the City Manager also recognizes that both firms are very capable of providing the needed services and the importance of this project to the citizens of Miami Beach, Therefore, we have invited both firms to provide the City Commission with a 10-minute presentation, so that the City Commission may have the opportunity to draw its own conclusion, Upon selection of the top ranked firm by the City Commission, the Administration will initiate negotiations with the selected consulting firm and concurrently engage in discussions with the Developer, the Related Group, to determine the feasibility of capitalizing on the Developer's prior offer to fund the preliminary design effort, at no cost to the City, The selected consultant, while hired by the Developer, would work at the direction of the City, and would develop design schematics, perform the necessary Community Design Workshops and complete Phase I of the planning process within the specified expedited timeframe, culminating in a BODR to be submitted for City Commission approval prior to July 28, 2005, CONCLUSION The Administration's recommendation is that the City Commission adopt the attached Resolution, which accepts the recommendation of the City Manager pertaining to the ranking of proposals received pursuant to Request for Qualifications (RFQ) No, 39-03/04, for architectural, engineering, design and construction of the South Pointe Park Improvement Project; authorizes the Administration to enter into negotiations with the top ranked firm of Hargreaves Associates, and should the Administration not be able to successfully negotiate an agreement with Hargreaves Associates; authorizes the Administration to enter into negotiations with the second ranked firm ofThe RMPK Group, and should the Administration not be able to successfully negotiate an agreement with The RMPK Group, authorizes the Administration to enter into negotiations with the third ranked firm of Calvin, Giordano & Associates, T:\AGEN DA\2004\Nov1 004\Regular\RFQ39-03-04SouthPointeParkCommissionMemo.doc ATTACHMENT "A" HARGREAVES ASSOCIATES t HARGREAVES t ASSOCIATES t t October 14th, 2004 t t Mr. Gus Lopez City of Miami Beach, City Hall Procurement Division - Third floor 1700 Convention Center Drive Miami Beach, Florida 33139 Re: Respone to Request for Qualifications for Planning, design and construction ofthe South Pointe Park improvement project HA Project #: SSP 04PM Dear Mr. Lopez t t . . Hargreaves Associates is pleased to submit our qualifications for the planning and construction of South Pointe Park project. We have assembled a strong team that capitalizes on the experience and expertise that Hargreaves Associates brings to this process. This project represents a significant opportunity to be part of a highly important developing district and to create a vibrant and successful urban space for the City of Miami Beach and the adjacent neighborhoods. We are excited by the prospect of being involved in this transformation. . ~ While Hargreaves Associates' work spans the full spectrum of the profession, we have forged a particular niche as the lead designer in the planning & design of urban parks and waterfronts. Our extensive project experience has addressed many issues similar to those of South Pointe Park and the surrounding areas face -reconnection of the people to the water edge, creation of an inviting recreation space, working with natural resources amidst urban centers, and fostering real economic development opportunities. We have found this juncture to be fertile ground for the creation of compelling and successful places beyond simply "connecting the dots" of existing fragments. ~ ~ ~ We have carefully composed our team to reflect the needs of the project and to take advantage ofthe strong existing working relationships between team members. We are pleased to be teaming with Scogin Elam Architects, the renowned Atlanta based architectural firm, whose design expertise has gained recognition and has won them many awards. We are also pleased to be joining with Savino Miller whose local expertise will prove invaluable to the project. We are particularly pleased to be working again with Langan Engineering. Our team is confident that we bring the necessary strengths of vision, practicality, local understanding and technical know-how to your project. . . As you will see in our submittal, Hargreaves Associates and our team has successfully completed numerous large scale and complex riverfront, waterfront and museum projects throughout the nation, ranging from $10 million to well over $125 million in cost. Most notably, our waterfront park Crissy Field in San Francisco, was recently awarded an Honor Award by the American Society of Landscape Architects. The Golden Gate National Park's Superintendent stated: "Crissy Field's restoration is the largest waterfront project the National Park Service has ever undertaken. We take immense pride in this wonderful transformation. It will be one of the most marvelous waterfront areas in the world." Our experience on the Louisville Waterfront Park, recently profiled in Landscape Architecture Magazine, prompted the author to write: "Hargreaves Associates has redefined the American park to heal an urban waterfront and help the people of Louisville regain their river." ~ ~ ~ ~ SAN FRANCISCO CAMBRIDCE NEW YORK 118 MAGAZINE STREET CAMBRIDGE, MA 02139 617 66, 007<5 T 617 66, 0064 F HARGREAVES.COM GEORGE HARGREAVES MARY MARGARET JON ES GLENN ALLEN GAVIN MCMILLAN KIRT RIEDER TIM ANDERSON CATHERINE MILLER KEN HAINES CAROLYN ROOKIN JACOB PETERSEN MARCEL WilSON . HARGREAVES >> ASSOCIATES >> ~ We look forward to the opportunity of working with the City of Miami Beach, the local communities, and user.groups to address your specific needs and dreams for South Pointe Park, and to helping you develop an exciting, dynamic and prosperous riverfront park. >> t . a~ rincipal ~ . cc: File . . . . ~ v. ~w. ~..,.... 101104_CoverLetter.Doc SAN FRANCISCO CAMBRIDGE NEW YORK 118 MAGAZINE STREET CAMBRIDGE, MA 02139 617 661 0070 T 617 661 0064 F HARGREAVES. COM GEORGE HARGREAVES MARY MARGARET JONES GLENN ALLEN GAVIN MCMILLAN KtRT RIEDER TIM ANDERSON CATHERINE MILLER KEN HAINES CAROLYN RODKIN JACOB PETERSEN MARCEL WI LSON It . CITY OF MIAMI BEACH to. It - -~----=~--~- It Hargreaves Associates, Prime Landscape Architecture It Gavin McMillan, Project Manager/Principal-in-Charge George Hargreaves, Design Director, Senior Principal Karen Tamir, Job Captain/Senior Staff . It PHASE I . Mack Scogin Merrill Elam Arch itects Architecture Mack Scogin Merrill Elam Savino Miller * Licensed Local Landscape Architecture Barry R. Miller Adriana Savino-Miller Principle Design & Dev Coastal, Marine, II{ Structural Engineering George A, Tibedo Geor e F. Turk . . Langan Engineering Civil II{ Geotech Engineering Edward F. Koehler, P.E. Roger A. Archabal, P.E. . t Margueritte Ramos Public II{ Community Relations Joseph R, Abel Park Operations 6/: Management t t PHASE /I t Scheda Ecological Associates Environmental6/: Acological Wendy Sotera David Plummer & Associates Traffic Engineering David S. Plummer Timothy J. Plummer t . ESI Design Informational6/: Interpretaional Feature Design Edwin Schlossberg ohn Brani an LAM Lighting Design Keith Yancey . a a D.E.W. Fountain Design Dan Euser ~ * Small Business, MBE, WBE HARGREAVES ASSOCIATES THE FIRM Hargreaves Associates is a professional consulting firm comprised oflandscape architects and planners with offices in San Francisco. California, Cambridge. Massachusetts, and New York City. The firm is a California corporation employing seven principals. four senior associates. eight associates, and thirty five other full.time professionals. The work includes a wide range of urban design. waterfronts. public parks, academic. corporate, institutional, and residential planning and design projects. Since its founding in 1983, the firm has developed particular expertise in two areas: reclamation of neglected or abandoned sites for public occupation, often on waterfronts or in urban cores; and campus master planning and open space design. In all projects the firm's work centers on planning and design that is specific to a site including its historical context. its natural processes and the uses aspired to for that site, The firm's work embodies a commitment to 'civic' vitality and creative solutions that meld cultural desires. functional needs and site. The firm's organization centers on projects. The principals and associates assigned to a project remain committed throughout that project's life. Hargreaves Associates' projects encompass a wide range of scales and locations. both national and international. Several significant projects include: participation on the winning team for the World Trade Center Site Competition in New York City; the Olympics 2000 in Sydney. Australia; the Native American Museum in Oklahoma City; the Louisville Waterfront Park in Louisville, Kentucky; University Commons and Campus Green at the University of Cincinnati in Cincinnati, Ohio; Guadalupe River Park in San Jose. California; Crissy Field in San Francisco; Grant Park Framework Plan in Chicago. Illinois; and currently in construction the William I. Clinton Presidential Center in Little Rock, Arkansas; General Motors Global Headquarters Riverfront Promenade and Plaza in Detroit. Michigan; and Chattanooga 21st Century Waterfront Park in Chattanooga, Tennessee, . Recent commissions include South Lake Union Park and Brightwater Wastewater Treatment Facility, both in Seattle, Washington; Trinity River Park and a Downtown Parks Plan in Dallas. Texas; County Administration Center Waterfront Park in San Diego, California; the American University, Charles Hostler Student Recreation Center in Beirut, Lebanon; Drexel University Master Plan and Open Spaces in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Davenport and Rock Island Rivervision Plan in Illinois and Iowa; Duke University Student Plaza in Durham, North Carolina; Pena Boulevard Master Plan at the Denver International Airport in Colorado; Millennium Point in New York City; 2200 M Street in Washington, DC; and Arts Block in Baton Rouge. Louisiana. The implementation of work in such diverse locations is enabled both by travel and by digital transfer of drawing and image files, which is a routine component of the firm's practice. The firm's 15 years of work on the University of Cincinnati Master Plan continues with the publication of its third edition, and the construction of a new central space: Main Street. Hargreaves Associates combines the skills of landscape architecture, planning, and urban design with related disciplines to create memorable environments. The work is characterized by a philosophy of strong, simple design that responds in innovative ways to the unique set of forces exerted upon each site from both cultural and environmental processes. This design philosophy is integrated with a clear understanding of costs, current construction techniques, and scheduling, with an all.important emphasis on the clients' needs and goals. , HARGREAVES ASSOCIATES DESIGN PHILOSOPH\' Hargreaves Associates has at its core a single overriding concern: conneclion- connection between culture and the environment, connection between the land and its people. Civilizations have long sought dominance over the landscape, pursuing agrarian and industrial wealth. I n reaction, the last twenty.five years have brought about the emergence of an ecological approach to planning. the preservation and restoration of natural systems, and the notion of sustainable landscape. Our own built landscapes eschew these polarized approaches to the land - one potentially damaging to the balance of natural systems. the other blind to culture and remote from people's lives - seeking the in.between. Our work acknowledges the simple truth that "made" landscapes can never be natural. With increasing frequency our work deals with land which has been made and ,e.made. These projects reach toward real, visceral connections in an everyday environment. The scales of projects vary. from miles of urban riverway and hundreds of acres of waterfront or converted landfill at one end of the spectrum, to a single city block or small courtyard at the other. Through manipulation and amplification of environmental phenomena such as light, shadow, water, wind; residual environmental and industrial remnants; and topography and habitat. we strive to foster an awareness and understanding of the structural components of natural systems by direct interaction. This direct interaction is in contrast to the insular experience of a replication or restoration of "nature." In this way the experience of these built landscapes may indeed be more real in their impact on people than landscapes of preservation or re.creation, In other instances, these landscapes may accentuate past. present and future fusions of culture and environment. At many different scales. an abstract archaeology surfaces to embrace fragments of previous human use such as those unearthed on an abandoned industrial or agrarian site now converted to public use. This archaeology may also reveal elements of wilderness or pre.cultural dominance, or even the very forces which shape the earth. Without erasure, beyond recall, and outside the walls of the museum our connection with the land and landscape is exposed as the knotted bond it has been and will always be, Whether reductive or rich, highly programmed or passive. culturally interpretive or teeming with the phenomena of nature's own systems, these built landscapes seek the power of connection to our day.to.day lives, Firm Profile and Philosophy Firm Profile Mack Scogin and Merrill Elam, the two principals of Mack Scogin Merrill Elam Architects, Inc, have worked together in architecture for over thirty years, The firm, founded in 1984 as Parker and Scogin, later as Scogin Elam and Bray. was formed in order to take full advantage of the complimentary skills and talents of the two principals, Mack Scogin and Merrill Elam have made the commitment to organize all of the work in a manner that ensures their involvement in the day-to-day development of each project. This keeps the work personal and directed, and brings the best of the firm's collective knowledge and experience to each client. The firm's present staff totals twenty-five, All technical staff members are architects or intern architects and work in a full collaboration with the princip"ls, Projects realized by the firm are diverse in size, type and location, The principals have extensive experience in the formation and leadership of multi-disciplined project teams, They bring the understanding of large projects and organizations to their personal practice in architecture, Prior to founding Mack Scogin Merrill Elam Architects, the principals worked together initially at Heery and Heery Architects, in Atlanta, a large, multi-disciplinary architectural and construction management firm, While executing design and management work for project types ranging from airports and hospitals to corporate and industrial campuses, the principals gained extensive experience in the techniques of controlling the time, cost and project delivery processes for complex and demanding projects, It is this experience combined with an unyielding commitment to meeting the needs of clients with an architecture that is of the present-day that most distinguishes the firm's work, The firm's clients expect innovative design with a mature approach to the practical constraints of architecture. They have an innate desire for architecture that goes beyond mere problem solving to architecture that addresses their curiosity surrounding the role of architecture in society, In addition to architecture, services offered by Mack Scogin Merrill Elam Architects include graphic design, exhibit design, interior design, planning, programming, and research, Philosophy There are a few important things we are certain we have learned in our experiences in architecture. We travel well and find the discovering of new places invigorating, We have heavy overcoats and galoshes and we are fond of tulips, Place has everything to do with the character and outcome of a project. We enjoy genuine, ongoing, in-depth, mutually satisfying exchanges with our clients, There is nothing more rewarding than a pat on the back from a client and agreement that we have all done well. We work hard and long on every project and have the experience and maturity that leads to solid decision making, Solving programmatic and functional requirements is fundamental to our thought process, Sound planning is basic, Transcending the basics, touching on the extraordinary, allowing the idea of the artful to enter the process, weighing the specific against the generic, pushing the edges, relishing the challenge of "now" conditions, recognizing cultural forces and influences. and searching for the broader meanings in architecture are the phenomena of architecture that continue to fascinate us, While our work reflects these interests and may appear extreme, the spaces of our projects are paradoxically peaceful. Finally, the common ground, the essential reason that a client and an architect should join forces is simply this: that they share common values and respect each other, Authenticity and quality, originality, intelligence and the search, fairness and a good debate, and excellence in architecture are among other things we value, MS/ME Ilell Sell.l.enlll EI.. .rcbl.C1S 75 John Wesley Dobbs Avenue, N.E_ Atlanla, Georgia 30303 tel: 404 5256869 lax: 404525.7061 www.msmearch.com . . .. . mille r ~ lANDSCAPE ARCtillECTURE I URBAN ut:slort I ARCHUECJUU . ~ SAVINO & MILLER DESIGN STUDIO provides professional consuhing services in the fields of Landscape Architecture, Architecture, Urban Design, and Planning. Our work is based on our multi-disciplinary experience and collaborative approach to design of the built/spatial environment Our professional design experience includes urban design, slreetscape design, community planning, residential, commercial, site planning, hotel/resort design, and park design, Savino & Miller Design Studio was founded in 1990 by Adriana Savino and Barry Miner, with offices in Miami Beach, Florida. Together they share over thirty years of project management experience, working in both public and private development sectors, Through our work, we enrich and enliven the user experience in the builtllp&tial environment, Each project is a process of discovery: through understanding of sita and exploring ways to meaningfully engage the design program and user with the epaoe and its surrounds. Our design process hinges on the conversation with our clienls which leads to a creative exploration of ideas, Through this conversation, our projects merge function/program with the kinetic and potential essence of site. We bring to each design a sense of ecological stewardship, a clear understanding of the pragmatic, and imagination. Landscape Architecture Savino & Miler Design Studio integrated approach is responsive to the ecology of the site, program needs, architectural features and budget aspects of the project. We believe that good design considers and respects local context and use patterns, is ecologically sound, brings people together, and fosters a greater awareness of place. Careful attention to detail helps to engender a sense 01 place and create a unique experience. We put special emphasis in the selection and design of paving treatments, site fumllunt, lighting, water features and planting, that expresses the unique qualities of the siIB and proposed use. Urban Design Creative urban interventions combining our professional experience, knowledge and sensitivity toward the linkage of landscape, architecture and social use/patterns in order to integrate and enhance the spatial infrastructure of a city, neighborhood or development site, Architecture Our goal is to create an integrated balance of built and open space, to improve and preserve the scale and character of each site. We provide our clients with creative buildings and spatial solutions that respect and enhance the existing urban fabric and relevant structure, while providing a contemporary response to the building's design program. LANGAN CORPORATE PROFILE Langan Engineering and Environmental Services, Inc. (Langan) is a professional consulting firm providing multi-discipline environmental, geotechnical and site/civil engineering solutions for both public and private sector clients at sites located throughout the United States and abroad from our offices in Miami, FL; Elmwood Park, NJ; Trenton, NJ; Doylestown, PA; Philadelphia, PA; New York, NY; New Haven, CT; and Las Vegas, NV. Langan, founded in 1970, is in its 34th year of professional practice, Langan's 34-year history of providing integrated engineering and environmental services is founded on unparalleled commitment to our clients, serving as a consultant, as an advocate, and as an extension of our client's organization. Langan's corporate culture is one of its best attributes. Our corporate culture allows project managers to provide the best professional engineering and environmental services to our clients. Technical Excellence, Practical Experience and Client Responsiveness are three attributes that serve as the cornerstones of Langan's corporate culture. Langan has been practicing geotechnical engineering in South Florida since 1974, designing the foundations of some of the tallest buildings and most challenging projects in the area. Projects within the vicinity of South Pointe Park include the Continuum on South Beach, The Loews Miami Hotel & Convention Center, The Royal Palm Crowne Plaza, Bentley Bay Towers and Bulkhead, The Grand Flamingo and Bentley Bay Beach Condominiums. Our innovative foundation designs have saved our clients millions of dollars in construction costs and earned us numerous awards from national engineering organizations. Langan has been involved in Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments in Florida since 1987. Langan has undertaken many complex and extensive projects for both private and public sectors, Public agencies for which Langan has performed Environmental Assessment services include, South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD), Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP), Orange County, Alachua County, Palm Beach County and Miami-Dade County. Projects in the private sector include the American Airlines Arena, Ocean Colony, Rod & Reel Marina, One Watermark Marina, and Fontainebleau II. Langan provides comprehensive Land Development Engineering Services for major developers and national retailers on projects throughout the United States, This includes award-winning, fast-track site engineering projects and integrated CADD capabilities. As an integral component of the design team, Langan works closely with the owner to develop conceptual site plans and realistic cost estimates. Langan's service doesn't end after issuing site plans and specifications, it continues throughout permitting, construction inspection and overall project management. Langan has a history of providing practical engineering services from concept to construction, for sites with difficult subsurface conditions, and complex waterfront and redevelopment projects. From the onset we have placed the interest of our clients first, maintaining cost effectiveness on both large-scale and small project assignments. LAN6AN WELCOME TO PRINCIPLE DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT Like the shining beacon of a lighthouse, Principle Design & Development, LLC leads the design arena for excellence, quality, innovative solutions, and customer service. We are an in depth professional service organization with managing partners having over 75 years of combined experience in engineering, architecture, and master plan community development. Our team of design professionals has been involved in notable projects around the globe and can provide this experience to you at competitive rates. We are committed to providing quality efficient service by offering our customers the best possible solutions to satisfy their design needs. The Principle team was established to manage the complete design and development process in a cost effective manner, ensuring only the highest quality product demanded by the high-end facilities and communities we are entrusted with. The integrated complimentary disciplines harbored at Principle Design & Development provide our clients efficiencies and economic benefits in a comprehensive and diversified manner required by today's multidisciplinary projects. MARINA AND WATERFRONT RECREATION DESIGN Principle Design & Development, LLC, offers a wide portfolio of professional marina and waterfront recreation design and services for the waterfront industry. Among these services are marina acquisition, financial analyses (market studies, business plan, capital costs, dockominium/yacht clubs, potential profitability, typical income and cash flow projections, and development of a marina annual budget), regulatory assistance, site evaluation and assessment (marina development goals, due diligence, site assessment, environmental considerations, marina basin planning, dredging requirements), marina and waterfront recreation engineering design (vessel considerations, facility layout, selection of dock types, materials of construction, boardwalks, blueways, design and construction), upland programming and conceptual planning, amenities), and professional architectural design services (ships store, restaurants, clubhouses, dockmaster buildings, and dry rack storage buildings). The Principle Design & Development marina team provides expertise to the extent needed to accomplish any set of project goals. Through our careful market analysis, appropriate engineering and scientific investigation, thoughtful material selection, and responsive operation, Principle Design & Development can be relied upon for successful development of the most complex marina projects. PORT AND WATERFRONT ENGINEERING The design professionals at Principle Design & Development, LLC offer a full range of unparalleled experience to the port and marine waterfront industry. These professional services range from cargo operations studies to berthing designs. Our diversified group of talented marine design professionals has worked around the globe for port authorities, private industry and the military providing service. Principle Design & Development's skills, capabilities and experience include port planning and programming, port and cargo operations, terminal and harbor design, feasibility studies, bulkhead/wharf design and berth layouts, due diligence, structure rehabilitation, upland facility design, dredge material master plans, dredging designs, navigation issues, USACOE permitting, and program/construction management. We offer clients knowledgeable marine specialists with years of hands.on experience and active involvement in industry associations, task forces, and research. It is this depth and diversity that enables Principle Design & Development to complete all aspects of your next project planning, design and development project. ., COASTAL ENGINEERING Principle Design & Development, LLC, offers a full array of coastal engineering services. Our professionals have worked around the globe on coastal projects that include inlet analysis and design, coastal analysis, tidal and wave action studies, breakwater structures, shore protection, beach re- nourishment programs, dredging studies and design, navigation issues, USACOE permitting assistance, and hydrographic surveys. Because the nature and complexity of most coastal problems vary widely with location, the proper solution of any specific problem requires a systematic and thorough study. The highly experienced coastal engineering team at Principle Design & Development understands these problems and considers all advantageous and detrimental physical and environmental effects, while comparing the overall cost and benefits to the project to determine the justification of protection methods. STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING Principle Design & Development, LLC, offers the full array of professional structural engineering and design services. Whether serving our Marine, Port or Architectural projects, or providing consulting directly to architects, owners or builders, our structural services team is backed by decades of experience available to benefit our clients. Successful projects have been delivered by our team in every building sector, including: . Commercial: Corporate, Office, Retail, Mixed-use, Professional, Medical . Institutional: Correctional, Libraries . Educational: Private and Public, Primary & Secondary . Industrial/Manufacturing/Warehousing & Food Service Cold-Storage . Airports: Terminals, Hangars, Ground-Support, Fire-Rescue, Car Rental . Seaports: Cruise-Terminals, Transit-Warehouses, Free-Trade Zones, Authority Offices . Rail Transit: Terminals, Rail Authority Offices . Transportation: Gateways, Toll Plazas . Marine & Waterfront Structures: Piers, Wharves, Docks, Seawalls . Medical: Professional offices, Clinics, Hospitals, Administrative and Support . Pharmaceutical: Research and Production Laboratories, Super-computer Facilities . Municipal: Town & City Halls, Public Works, Pools, Parks & Recreation . Military: Housing, Administrative, Operational facilities and planning of all types. . Fire Rescue & Public Safety: Fire Stations, Police Stations, Training Facilities . Emergency Operations Centers: Design, Disaster-Preparedness Studies . Public Utilities: Operations Centers . Historic Preservation & Restoration . Engineering Forensics: Failure Analysis, Fire & Storm Damage Assessments . Single and Multi-family Residential, Luxury Estate Homes Let Principle Design & Development demonstrate a higher level of service and a better way of thinking the next time you require structural engineering services. -I SCHEDA ECOLOGICAL ASSOCIATES, INC. INTRODUCTION SCHEDA ECOLOGICAL ASSOCIATES, INC. {SEA} is a Florida-registered corporation committed to providing both private and public sector clients with innovative, cost- effective solutions for a changing environment. Founded in Tampa in 1990, SEA's highly motivated staff of experienced professionals has provided a variety of professional environmental consulting services ranging from large public works projects and watershed management studies to small-scale residential site development. These services include: -/ Environmental Permitting & -/ Stormwater Management Mitigation -/ Impact Analysis -/ Construction Inspection & Monitoring -/ Habitat Mapping -/ Land UselWatershed -/ Wetland & Wildlife Studies Planning & Management -/ T&E Species Surveys -/ Landscape Architecture and -/ Habitat Restoration Design Management Contracts -/ Seagrass Studies -/ Comprehensive Ecological & -/ GIS Mapping and Analysis Cultural Assessments -/ NPDES Coordination -/ FDEP State-Certified Stormwater Erosion and Sediment Control Training Course WWW.SCHEDA.COM 1 ,. -....... ~'.~ ~ . SCHEDA ECOLOGICAL ASSOCIATES, INC. INTRODUCTION . . SEA is woman-owned and currently certified as a Disadvantaged or Woman- Owned Business Enterprise (DBE/WBE) with the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD), Florida Department of Transportation (FOOT), the Florida Department of Management Services, various counties in Florida (Hillsborough, Alachua, Dade, Palm Beach, and Broward), Hillsborough County Aviation Authority, City of Tampa, South Carolina Department of Transportation, and the State of Georgia. SEA's professional staff of 24 scientists and technicians is led by a senior management team with over 120 years of combined career experience, The SEA Team utilizes both practical consulting expertise and a thorough knowledge of the regulatory framework necessary to meet the most challenging of client needs, Key SEA staff members have formerly worked for the U,S, Army Corps of Engineers, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Environmental Protection Commission of Hillsborough County, and the Southwest Florida Water Management District (SWFWMD), Our environmental experience complements many engineering teams working on the planning, design, permitting and construction of a variety of projects. SEA's team of professionals also has extensive experience in the field of habitat mapping, restoration, and design having overseen or designed hundreds of acres of freshwater and estuarine habitats, We are currently providing habitat restoration design services for the SWFWMD SWIM Program, the Sarasota Bay National Estuary Program (SB-NEP), the FDEP, and Hillsborough, Pinellas, Manatee, Sarasota, Collier, and Charlotte Counties. . ~ t WWW.SCHEDA.COM 2 -,. THE FIRM David Plummer & Associates, Inc, (DPA) was incorporated in 1978 for the specific purpose of providing transportation oriented services to public sector clients throughout South Florida, Since that time, the firm has experienced a steady, yet controlled, growth. In 1983, we began providing services to the public sector in Lee County, Florida, which led to the opening, in 1985, of a second office in Fort Myers. In 1987, a third office was opened in Palm Beach County to serve the Treasure Coast. We have recently opened offices in Fort Lauderdale to serve our clients in Florida better, Initially, our services emphasized transportation planning and traffic engineering design, We now offer complete transportation services from each of our offices, including transportation planning, traffic engineering, highway design, minor structural engineering, signalization design, construction engineering inspection, as well as, environmental assessments, DPA has conducted planning, traffic operations and traffic safety studies for various government jurisdiction in South Florida. These services include, accident analysis, accident reduction, signal warrant studies and analysis, capacity analysis, and cost benefit analysis. Our roadway design efforts range from minor intersection design to signal design to highway design to major interchange design. Members of our firm have also been involved in numerous state and local committees concerned with the development of Level of Service Standards and Concurrency Implementation, With dozens of Comprehensive Plan Amendments and traffic circulation elements completed, DPA brings special insight to, as well as, thorough knowledge of, traffic analysis, planning, concurrency, and' the zoning issues involved in these projects, Because of the firm's business approach to engineering, its principals are experienced in the complex relations among financial, technical, and "people" aspects of a successful project. The balance between engineering and business enables us to work with our clients from the earliest stages as part of the team of architects, planners, attorneys, and finance officers helping to shape and direct projects from the earliest planning stages through the approval process and into implementation. Our public clients have included the Florida Department of Transportation, Palm Beach County, Miami-Dade County, Broward County, Collier County, Lee County, St. Lucie County, Charlotte County and Monroe County, as well as the municipalities of Coral Gables, Palm Beach Gardens, Delray Beach, Sanibel Island, Miami, Homestead, Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton and Fort Myers, Providing services to these clients has enabled our professionals to establish excellent working relationships with the various local, regional, and state government agencies. 9999/rl/FIRM/2002 Miami South Point Park Improvement Project I Qualifications INTRODUCTION ESI has over 25 years experience creating innovative visitor programs that encourage visitors to explore, learn and have fun. We would be honored to partner with the Miami South Point team to help realize your vision for the park. ESI's designs make learning fun and interesting. We discover new and often unexpected ways of connecting with diverse audiences. For example, at Ellis Island we designed a multimedia exhibit for visitors of all backgrounds to learn about their family's immigration history. ESI is currently developing an eXCiting program of hands-on exhibits and tools to help visitors explore the Bernheim Arboretum & Research Forest (attached). ESI's design team can bring the history of the South Point Park to life through interesting and dynamic activities, In addition, our designs create opportunities for audiences to actively participate in the visitor experience. Visitors are encouraged to not only interact with the design, but with each other. By creating a strong bond with the local community, South Point Park can develop ongoing relationships with visitors and become a special and unique place within the community. -- Finally, even the most creative ideas require organization, collaboration and iteration in order to be successfully implemented. We understand that your team will be comprised of a diverse group of stakeholders. After working with hundreds of client teams, we are experienced at coordinating and integrating different voices on a project. Our design process begins with a Research and Analysis phase where we address key project issues and establish the underlying goals and aspirations for the design, By discussing the most important and challenging questions upfront, we help build a shared vision for the project and establish the foundation for a truly collaborative process. ESI aspires to partner with your team on this project. We believe that our experience, creativity and methodology provide the right combination of skills for the visitor program at South Point Park. Through an exciting interpretive program and community outreach, South Point Park can become a treasured resource for the local and extended communities, ESI Design Miami South Point Park Improvement Project / Qualifications DESIGN EXPERTISE ..-'-~ Founded in 1977 by Edwin Schlossberg, ESI has built its reputation on educating, engaging and even inspiring visitors through innovative, interactive designs. For more than 25 years, ESI has pushed the bounds of hands-on and high-tech interactivity to create designs that encourage visitors to explore, share and learn. Beginning with the Learning Environment at the Brooklyn Children's Museum, one of the nations' first participatory educational environments, our team helped set the standard for experiential design. Although we approach each new design challenge from a fresh perspective, ESI brings a number of established strengths to the South Point Park project: > Designing for Diverse Audiences > A Respect for Communicating History > Integrating Technology into Designs Designing for Diverse Audiences ESI regularly creates designs for diverse audiences: children, parents, Catholic scholars, nature lovers, sports fans, school groups, tourists, academics. Because ESl's designs are rooted in educational theory and a strong understanding of human interaction, they have universal appeal. We believe that successful visitor experiences are built upon a deep awareness of how people absorb and analyze information. ESI's main educational goal is to instill a spirit of exploration that stimulates open-ended inquiry and discovery among visitors. Drawing on the work of educational theorists Jean Pi aget , Howard Gardner, Jerome Bruner and L.S. Vygotsky, we believe that exhibits should be focused on promoting critical thinking for a diverse audience. Each department at ESI includes educators who bring new and varied perspectives to exhibit programs. They also ensure that these educational principles are integral to every stage of our design and development process. Because our design solutions offer many points-of-entry into information and activities, they are accessible and valuable to visitors of varying ages, backgrounds and abilities. ESI Design . . ~ ~ ~ . ~ A Respect for Communicating History To ensure that our designs bring history to life, ESI employs an historian who will collaborate closely with your team to understand the rich history of the Point from multiple perspectives. Because of our emphasis on history, we ask insightful questions, and take the time to absorb and interpret historical content. Once we have a thorough understanding of the history and program goals, our team will develop exhibit ideas that present historical information accurately and with sensitivity. ~ ESI has extensive experience creating historical exhibits that are fun and interactive to visitors of all ages and backgrounds. Our designs allow visitors to learn history by engaging them in the learning process. In addition, ESI has experience designing exhibits that integrate artifacts into the fabric of the visitor experience. Integrating Technology Into Designs At ESI, interactivity has never been solely based on technology or Internet-based design. Our definition is much broader, encompassing any design that elicits an intellectual, emotional or physical response. Unlike many design firms, ESI understands how to create inter- activity in both virtual and physical environments and develops design solutions that combine the best of both. Although we are skilled at integrating technology into our designs, ESI never uses technology for technology's sake. We will begin the South Point Park project by establishing the communications and experiential goals. For example, we will jointly answer questions such as: What will visitors see and do at the Point? and How will they interact with the design and with each other? Using the visitor experience as the driving force behind the design, our team will create an experiential exhibit using a combination of graphic, physical and interactive elements. In addition, ESI designs exhibit programs so that they are modular. Over time, this will allow the Point to upgrade individual elements of the exhibit without necessitating upgrades to the entire system or affecting the program's narrative or flow. Finally, ESI has full in-house audiovisual, software production capabilities, so the same team that designs the media will oversee its development. By integrating the design and development of interactive elements, we offer our clients greater efficiency and quality control throughout the process. E51 Design LAM PARTNERS INC I.IGHTING o [ 5 I G N FIRM DESCRIPTION Lam Partners Inc provides lighting consulting for architecture and urban design. We combine the experience and professionalism developed over the 35-year history of our firm with the creativity, flexibility, and responsiveness demanded by today's projects, Principals Paul Zaferiou and Robert Osten and our designers offer our clients diverse backgrounds and complementary expertise, Our multi-disciplinary professional staff is large enough to serve projects of virtually any size, and gives us the project management, design, and production resources necessary to serve project needs efficiently. We believe that effective lighting design begins with an understanding of architectural and urban design issues, of our clients' design intentions, and of the architectural design and construction process itself. Our principals and design staff have professional degrees and experience in lighting design, architecture, engineering and industrial design, With special expertise in daylighting, sun-control, energy conservation, and dark sky issues Lam Partners is well qualified to develop environmentally responsible designs. Our practice is both nationwide and international, Israel, Spain, France, Germany, Angola, Qatar, Indonesia, the Philippines, Korea, and China. with projects in Canada, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Services Offered: Architectural lighting design Architectural daylighting design Site, park, and roadway lighting design Lighting master planning for cities, campuses, and institutions Exterior facade lighting for monuments, historic buildings, and new buildings Scale model quantitative analysis and video 3-D computer modeling and rendering and quantitative daylighting analysis with SunScan analysis Typical Client Types: Architects Landscape Architects Planners Developers Building Owners Institutions Government Agencies Project Types: Civic Facilities Office Buildings Educational performing Arts Facilities Historic Buildings/Landmarks Religious Structures LAM PARTNERS INC LIGHTING DES I G N Health Care Laboratories Libraries Museums/Exhibition Mixed Use Centers Retail & Shopping Science Education Sports Facilities Spaces Transportation Urban Design Centers Facilities ~ ~ ~ · Kiel Plaza Triangle Park, Sf. Louis. Missouri. USA: Peter Walker & Partners; major fog Isteam lighting display in the heart of the city. · Copla, AmerIcan Center for Wine Foods and The Arts, Napa, California. USA: PW&P; 400' long stepped canal adjacent to main entry walk. ASLA Merif Award 2004 · Courthouse Square, Toronto. OntarIo. Canada: Janet Rosenberg & Associates; overflow pools in a unique downtown urban park. Canadian Landscape Architecture Honor Award (2000) · Chlron Life Sciences. California, USA: PW&P and Flad Assocaites; overflow pools and roof deck courtyard pools, · Church Street Mall, Burlington, Vermonf: Truex DeGroot; pool with sidewalls with multiple spouts and end runnel system, Fire truck accessible. · Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Office of Dan Kiley, Louise Bourgeoise Artist; large bronze peaked sculpture with water spiraling down terraced facade into zero edged pool. · Milwaukee Art Museum - Cudahy Garden: Office of Dan Kiley and Santiago Calatrava; 660' long canal with 2000 jets and large terminal pools with 40' high jets, Wind control interfaced, · Jamison Square, Portland Oregon, USA: PW&P; 100' wide tidal pool with adjacent stone terraced water wall source filling & emptying 25000 gallon pool in 7-10 minutes. · Legoland, Gunzburg, Germany: Forrec Ltd; a large theme park with various water features including boat rides, lagoons, animated water play areas, water special effects for Lego models, waterfalls, wave splash dark ride effect and many others. · MBE LIbrary, Christian ScIence Center, Boston, Massachusetts: Reed Hilderbrand; elegant Waterwall in courtyard setting. · 9/11 American Express Memorial. New York, New York: Ken Smith Landscape Architectl SOM; droplet fountain in memory of those who perished, · Dundas Square. Toronto, Ontario: Brown & Storey Architects; Animated fully accessible plaza fountain in the heart of the city. · Nasher Scuplture Garden. Dallas, Texas: PW&P and Renzo Piano; wafer spout linear wall with pool and & split reflecting pool with rows of large jets. ASLA Honor Award 2004 ~ ~ LIST OF SOME CURRENT PROJECTS · Clinton Presidential Cenfer. LIttle Rock, Arkansas: Hargreaves Associates & Polshek Architects; major water features include large animated display. Construction stage. · Clark Art Instltufe, Williamstown. Massachusetts: Reed Hilderbrand Landscape Architect and Tadao Ando Architect; 600'x200 stepped shallow reflecting pool. Schematic Design. · GM Renaissance Place. Detroit Michigan: Hargreaves Associates; large water feature Iwater play with multiple jets in the central core of the cities' riverfront. Construction Stage. · San Diego Watertronf Project. San Diego, Calltornla: Hargreaves Associates. Large 850' long water feature with continuous water stair and arching jets, Contract Document stage. · Columbus Riverfront, Columbus, OhIo: Michael Van Valkenburg & Associates and Ann Hamilton, Artist; Large riverfront project with river edge Waterwall, sculptural bowls, and children's waterplay, Design Development Stage. · Chattanooga Riverfront. Chattanooga, Tennessee: Hargreaves Associates; Large waterfront project with 7 jets shooting to 70' high into the river and a large wafer cascade and a series of dripping wall niches. Construction Stage. · Phoenix Art Museum, Phoenix, Arizona: Tod Williams Billie Chien Architects; unique waterwall and pools; Conceptual Design Stage. · Canadian Museum of Nature, Ottawa, Canada: Kuwabara Payne McKenna Blumberg; Large exterior Waterwall. Contract Document Stage. · Novartis, Basel. Switzerland: PW&P; unique water features including entry bubble feature, stream, pond & pools. Design Development! Conceptual Stage. · World Trade Center Memorial, New York. New York: Michael Arad, PW&P, Davis Brody Bond: 1600' long x30' high waterfalls and lower pools to remember those who perished on 9111. Schematic Design stage. References upon requesf. Company I'rofllc - CUfl'enl do.; 20f2 !oJ ~ ~ DAN EUSER WATERARCHITECTURE INC 58 MAJOR MACKENZIE DRIVE WEST RICHMOND HILL ONTARIO CANADA L4C3S2 TEL:905-884-4176 FAX,905.884-4079 E-MAIL:DEW@SYMPATICO,CA ~ ~ COMPANY PROFILE ~ DEW is a specialized design company that consults internationally on water feature design. Dan Euser, a registered Landscape Architect in Canada (1982) who has also completed previous studies in Architecture heads the company, Dan brings 20 years plus experience to this field and has been responsible for planning constructed water feature projects ranging in size from $10.000 to $4.000.000 and has consulted with a variety of Architects. Landscape Architects. Engineers. Artists. Municipalities. Theme Park Planners. and Owners. The company works with the Client's design team to develop the mechanical & electrical systems for the water features. It also provides directions for architectural. structural. and waterproofing details that affect water performance. During the design stage. issues of water visibility. performance. splash. wind. noise. safety. costs. utility servicing. and maintenance are addressed. A testing service required to accurately predict unique water displays is provided as necessary. Completed designs and designs under construction include reflecting pools. architectural waterfalls. rain curtains. classical fountains. animated fountains. fog and steam fountains. ice and winter fountains. children's water play areas. swimming pools. and a variety of others. LIST OF SOME COMPLETED PROJECTS The following are some projects fhat Dan Euser was responsible for and has completed: · Village of Yorkville Park, Toronto: Martha Schwartz Ken Smith David Meyer LA; rain curtain/ icicle wall & fog garden (1996 ASLA president's award) · Universal Studios, Orlando Florida: Forrec Ltd. Theme Park Planners Phase 1: entrance fountain and many others · Jerusalem City Hall, Jerusalem, Israel: A.J, Diamond Donald Schmidt Architects; 500' aqueduct and archimedes screw. and fountains · First Bank Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota: Pei Cobb Freed & Partners. Architects; interior lobby pools with exquisitely carved stone fountain displays · Warner Theatre, Washlngfon, DC: Pei Cobb Freed & Partners Architects; Atrium bowls and creek · Corning Riverfront Park, Corning, New York: Office of Dan Kiley Landscape Architect; Accessible 40' high jet in a plaza setting · Principal Life, Des Moines, Iowa: Peter Walker William Johnson & Partners; Fog fountain, ASLA Honor award, · University Commons, University of Cinclnnafi. Ohio, USA: Hargreaves Associates; a large accessible campus fountain including multiple jet spray patterns & fog. · Campus Green, University of CincinnatI. Ohio: Hargreaves & Associates; Large water stair displays in a campus setting. · Metro Center, Toronfo, Ontario, Canada: Moorhead Associates; Exterior pools flush with pavement and art sculpture with unique water display · Exhibition Place, Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Board of Governors. Exhibition Place; renovation of large Princess Margaret and Peace Fountains. · Cloud Garden (Bay Adelaide Park), Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Baird Sampson Architects; 50' high waterfall and adjoining creek with summer and winter operation. . The Ontario Pavllllon, World Expo 92, Barcelona, Spain Government of Ontario Tourism; Various water features exhibiting of unique water design & behaviour. and to exemplify Ontario as a place which reflects it's name. "land of shining waters" . Delra Infernatlonal Theme Park, Cairo, Egypt Forrec: An amusement park with various water features using fog. waterfalls, streams. ponds. animated fountains. · Nortel Carling Campus, Nepean, Ontario: HOK; 400' long decorative pond / storm water detention area with zero edge drive through. Comp'lnyProfilc-Cun-enldoc lof2 HARGREAVES ASSOCIATES GAVIN McMILLAN PRINCIPAL/PROJECT MANAGER Gavin McMillan has 16 years experience working on international and technically complex landscape architecture and urban design project. Gavin joined the Cambridge office from our branch office in Sydney, Australia where he served as the on-site project manager for the 2000 Olympics project. Gavin's role in the Sydney Olympics included design office manager, project and construction management and regular interface with multiple consultants, client groups and the public. Gavin is currently the Project Manager for the Louisville Waterfront Park Phases II and III, and the Chattanooga Waterfront Park. EDUCATION QLD University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia, Master of Landscape Architecture 1988 QLD Institute of Technology, Brisbane, Australia, Bachelor of Applied Science 1983 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Hargreaves Associates, San Francisco, CA and Cambridge, MA New Ground Environmental Design Belt Collins Australia, Sydney, Australia Belt Collins International, Australia/ Singapore Land plan Studio Pty. Ltd., Brisbane, Australia P. Clarke and Associates, Brisbane, Australia AWARDS CMAA Award for Innovation in Masonry P. Behan Memorial Prize for Landscape Design SGAP Prize for Landscape Design PUBLICATIONS "An Australian Landscape for the Sydney Olympiad," Lansdcape Australia 1995 "Home Grown Garden," House and Garden 1995 "Paving and Landscapes," Australian Concrete Construction 1994 "Landscape 2000," BOMA magazine 1993 LECTURES "Imagining Riverfronts," Davenport, Iowa 2003 "Interior Plants," Facilities Manager's Conference 1996 "The Role of Plant Guidelines for Homebush Bay," Olympic Coordination Committee Seminar 1995 "Designing for the Australian Landscape," AIH Seminar 1994 PROJECT EXPERIENCE 21St Centery Chattanooga Waterfront Chattanooga, Tennessee Louisville Waterfront Park Phase 2 and 3 Louisville, Kentucky General Motors Warren Technical Center Master Plan Detroit, Michigan Sydney Olympics 2000 Sydney, Australia Darling Park and Harbor Sydney, Australia Gold Coast Commercial Centre Hong Kong Gold Coast Yacht Club and Marina Hong Kong World Exposition Brisbane, Australia ATTACHMENT "B" RMPK GROUP ...- LETTER OF INTRODUCTION South Pointe Park Improvements October 4, 2004 Mr. Gus Lopez. Procurement Director City of Miami Beach City Hall Procurement DiVision - Third Floor 1700 Convention Center Drive Miami Beach, FL 33139 Re: Request for Qualifications (RFQ) 39-03/04 Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Engineering and Construction Administration Services to Complete the Planning, Construction Design and Construction of the South Pointe Park Improvement Project Dear Mr. Lopez: The RMPK Group Team (comprised of The RMPK Group, ConsulTech Engineering. Mallie Ruddick Landscape, Michael Singer. and Glavovlc StudIOs) is pleased to submit this proposal for the improvements to the South Pointe Park in Miami Beach, We have visited the site as well as neighboring facilities Including the historic District of South Beach and areas planned for future downtown development including Sound Space. We have also toured existing city parks and trails m order to get a sense of the City's existing facilities and to identify potential connectors to the South Pomte Park. Armed with this insight we have prepared a proposal that specifically addresses your project needs. In addllion, we have assembled a team that has extensive experience in the planning and deSign of waterfront parks, incorporation of public art. and can respond quickly and expertly to your needs The combined strength of a nationally recognized park planning firm, a nationally recognized landscape architecture firm, a locally known and respected engineering firm. a local architectural firm and local art talents provide the right combination for creating a successful project that will mirror the culture and diversity of Miami Beach. Because of the park's Incredible location, this is an opportunity to design a truly spectacular facilities that will compliment the other cultural and recreation amenities in Miami Beach and provide a spiritual forum for the community, We will integrate the saliant needs of the city; Artistic expression. Interactive waterfront promenade, Interpretive and historical components, Water features. and connectivity to community's and planned centers, The prinCipal-in-charge and Project Manager of the South Pointe Park Improvements projects will be Russell Moore. Russell is the founding partner of the company and has over 25 years experience overseeing the administration of large parK projects Russell IS a firm believer in getting the project completed on time and on budget We encourage you to check hiS references to validate his level of commitment and dedication to his clients, ThiS project IS tailored to our background and expertise, and emphasizes the combined strength of our team personnel. We are very eXCIted about the opportUnity to work with the City of Miami Beach, Thank you for your consideration of our proposa I t: ~ Sincerely The RMPK Group 1016 Clemons Street Suite 406 Jupiter, FL 33417 ph 561.145.2401 Russell Moore, PreSident fx 561.146.3380 fhe RMPK Group, Inc COpy .... .,:1 CJ N .- a =!~e' B:::IcClll lE.,c:o ~c:e~ !l 11l .. - ...,-::E"g c ~SM.8 s:;.. -g ~ .5,!!&lU) ~='i= .. e... Ei. ca.!!!uc .S i"''iio a 'iij = 1-.= 'IE ! '5 .5.!!!.2 .ll! ,- =.'i - ..... ""'''' 2.f.~ e.s i3 sa -- locations 1016 Clemons Street Suite 406 Jupiter, FL 33417 ph 561.745.2401 Ix 561.746.3380 1519 Main Street Sarasota, FL 34236 ph 941.954.1718 Ix 941.954,0231 1000 S Atlantic Avenue Cocoa Beach, FL32931 ph 321784.5010 Ix 321784.5098 FIRM OVERVIEW The RMPK Group I Parks Design I PRIME CONSULTANT The RMPK Group IS a multidisciplinary conSUlting firm devoted to the practice of community and regional planning, land development planning, parks planning, urban design. and landscape architecture, Our focus is on the user, and we Incorporate their needs mto the planning and design process. Early in each project we establish goals. objectives and cntical planning parameters In order to produce an exceptional and timely solution for our clients. SpeCializing in parks planning and design we were established in 1981. In the past 21 years we have been involved In over 25 downtown waterfront parks, 6 regional parks, 35 passive parks. and 37 active parks throughout the United States. Our services encompass the following practices: PARKS & RECREATION Involvement with the Florida Everglades Park project along with other National Park Service projects has given us valuable Insight into enVIronmental concerns such as preservation and conservation. Our firm is experienced in all scales of park and recreational planning including a 20,OOO-acre watershed management study in Manatee County, FL, design of natural interpretive facilities and trails including the Florida Heritage Trail (Florida Keys) and the Quick Point Nature Center (Longboat Key), and the restoration of old and historic parks, Our experience in system-wide parks, recreation, and open space master planning has given us opportunities to develop park and recreation systems from a holistic approach for communities such as: Mount Dora, Daytona Beach. Bonita Springs, and Key Largo. We have won National awards from the American Society of Landscape Architecture for our comprehensive approaches to parks master planning and interactive park deSign. For Miami Beach we will create a place that serves the public in a artistic and cultural sense, We will utilize the beautiful location coupled with premier artistic talents of our team and an exceptional design to not only create a place for people to gather, but also to create a innovative waterfront park that will be cherished by all those who visit it from around the world. ENVIRONMENTAL & CULTURAL PLANNING We combine expertise 10 cultural and environmental resources and are able to use this knowledge to balance the strength of both to create a sense of place in this environmentally sensitive land. We will integrate the South Pointe Park into a greater entity, encompassing existing parks. trails. historic sites, visitor centers, museums, and art centers that Will enhance each other through the use of urban design and pedestrian connections. Throughout thiS process we will encourage and engage community Interaction, because we realize that armed with their insight we can develop a strong program, In addition we can ensure realistic recommendations and an efficient, maintenance friendly facility, by developmg solutIOns With those who Implement them, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Our landscape architecture division is proud of the numerous awards they have won for excellence in design and will use this experience to truly create a world-renowned facility for the residents and visitors of Miami Beach. Our design and use of public art will be consistent with Miami-Beach's reputation of being an "international center for innovation and design", Our commitment to provide outstanding quality management and award winning designs will recreate the South Pointe Park that you. as our client will be proud of. Our service-oriented attitude has resulted in clients retuming to us with future projects, Our design work includes parks, resorts. streetscapes, campus design, and residential, commercial. and urban amenities, URBAN DESIGN The cornerstone of RMPK Urban DeSign IS antiCipating and affecting change In the environment. The reputation of our firm rests on creating responSible solutions for urban challenges. Our success stems from our commitment to sound planning prinCiples, and the creation of architectural forms that evoke the character of the site and the community, Our corporate office IS located in Sarasota, Florida with branch offices in Jupiter and Cocoa Beach. Florida, Our firm IS organrzed uncler the corporate laws of the State of Florida and enJoys memberships with the American Institute of Planners. FlOrida Redevelopment Association and Amencan Society of Landscape Architecture with licenses in landscape architecture, 1 location 7149 Germantown Ave Philadelphia. PA 19119 ph 215.247.1290 Ix 216.247.7077 ---oIIIJ FIRM PROFILE Margie Ruddick I Landscape Architect Our approach to environmental design moves beyond the tradition that distinguishes ecology from form, to integrate environmental systems with rigorous design. We consider the natural systems of a site as the starting point for design; our process involves working within social, architectural. historical. cultural and economic frameworks as well, We build teams that bring together the highest quality of design - architecture. landscape architecture, industrial design, fine arts _ with the highest levels of environmental engineering and science. While many of our projects have been at the forefront of sustainable design, our goal is to participate in the creation of memorable, compelling places that resonate with the people who live With them. We look at all of the ecologies that come together to make a particular landscape feel like no other place, We see the role of water as central to our process, We worked with environmental artist Betsy Damon to create the Living Water Park, in Chengdu, Sichuan, China, a riverfront park that demonstrates how water can be cleansed through biological means, The park's aeration features, fountains and constructed wetlands make visible the science of remediation, while also providing a sanctuary in this bustling city of nine million people. The Living Water Park has become a destination and a green safety valve for the city's residents and visitors. Our projects along New York City's waterfront have brought together the particulars of this nvenne habitat with the needs of the City'S residents. With Judith Heintz Landscape Architect. we proposed, in the North Neighborhood Open Space project at Battery Park City, a radical treatment of vacant blocks in the city that respected their unique ecologies, allowing people to experience the birds, butterflies and other wildlife that these left-alone green spaces attract; at the Recreation Park at Battery Park City we used hardy beachside plants to nestle athletic fields and an overlook beneath the financial distnct towers, We learned on this project the many ways in which reuse and recycling can both inform a project and make it sustainable, The park and recreation fields used many recycled materials: conduit became a bench; unused concrete members from the landfill construction became seating walls; demolished concrete sidewalk became a retaining wall. Recent projects. including the master plan for the 2.500 acre Shillim, an ecologically oriented resort in India's Western Ghats, have focused on adhering to the highest standards in ecologically sensitive, socially responsible and managerially expert practices, These practices emphasize preserving and enhancing existing wildlife habitats. restoration of forests, establishing ecologically sensitive practices for the use of water. plantations. and building, and establishing organic farming on the site, The sustainable economics of the project take a central role. guiding all of the decisions of siting, design, technology, and program. The programming and design of the project are geared to help the people who live there and in the surrounding villages to adapt to and benefit from the new resort culture that is developing around them. Our current work at Queens Plaza in New York City, with Marpillero Pollack Architects-urban designers. Langan Engineering and Landscape Architects, and Battle McCarthy Environmental Engineers, has developed a new language for Integrating the exigenCies of the site's tangled Infrastructure, its extremes of climate. nOise. and traffic, into a landscape that is both of the place, clearly belonging in the quirky industrial Long Island City environment. but also more welcoming, easier to navigate. and more emblematic of Queens as a whole, On all of our projects as of 2003, we work in close alliance with Battle McCarthy to provide a complete, multidiSCiplinary approach that integrates landscape, environmental systems, and building systems. to ensure that the place that we leave after our work is done is healthier than we found it. and sustainable in the long term, Our process as team builders and facilitators ensures that each diSCIpline is well Integrated Into a seamless process that is creative, economical. and grounded in the goals of the clients and communities with whom we work, conI. 2 FIRM PROFILE Margie Ruddick I Landscape Architect Landscape and Architecture 'IU1.\'\)lk drt"!H!'I'-. 1/1 blllr 'h,..:' !Ines between ~'ltilh .111..-; n.l!'lILtl ~:'I1VlrOnnlen(s. Program 'l.ll ,'flL ty; i1jd~'!"';LlIlljlil~ ;111",: \"i~l~" a place is (' ;!'it't!. '11;': il~'!l!', lh.:c:d" .md ,jl':tiviries guide ;11< "" ,,' ", "i"il,: ,: "'IlSc' of place. MinimiLing Impact and Wastt ')(lh_\.",\ I.Pfl\llkr' \'Il~'rg\ l~\~H.:'IH!tdHt' III ecol1onli( (Yill';c:H.:al ''''cle", ,lIJd ill(' d',';JtJvc' !l'llSe of materials, cont 3 FIRM PROFILE Margie Ruddick I Landscape Architect \Vater: Filtration ..1 .! ml III (('red as 'Ih. landscape. \X'U.'T ,\h'''flHi''ll and Recharge 'I': _ri.\l'dwtlroundto it, It.., !":l ~)C n~l"h;1rged. rlu: Llf~cr Landscape iii ,'I" : i ;:\'h(_~lpt', rakingonr !'!li I 11j.:" !L:, ~'hdv~.d over rilne. 4 f ; it, '10 location 724 ME 3rd Avenue Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304 ph 954.524.5728 Ix 954.524.5729 FIRM PROFILE Glavovic Studios ! Architecture Glavovic Studio Inc, IS an emerging lead architectural and urban design firm. We are currently working on a range of projects from large-scale urban design projects on the Hudson River in New York, to non-profit cultural projects in South Florida Glavovic Studio Inc. primarily associates with large architectural firms, providing creative conceptual design strategies for Master Planning and buildings. We provide the client with a high level of energy and commitment to creative solutions whilst working steadfastly to meet the essential budget and program constraints. Our collaboration with large firms enables these firms to conceptualize the project issues outside of their traditional process and places a higher value on the design than usually is possible. This collaborative work to date includes the Broward County Artspark in the City of Hollywood with Scharf and Associates and Zeidler Grinnel; Young at Art with Spillis Candela DMJM; the North Fork New River Project with Broward Urban River Trails and the Conceptual Design of the Hudson River with the Minetta Brook Foundation among others. 5 location 833 N Norlhlake Dnve Hollywood, FL 33019 on 954438.4300 www.cte.cc FIRM PROFILE ConsulTech I Engineering A consortium of professional firms serving Florida for more than twenty years... Established in 1982. Consu~ Tech (formerly Consul-Tech Engineering) is a twenty-year-old consortium of pr0fes- sional firms providing a wide variety of consulting services throughout the State of Florida. With beginnings as a local-market engineering firm. Consu~Tech has rapidly expanded in the last two decades. With offices through- out Florida, Consu~Tech has more than 180 employees serving a variety of markets in both the public and private sectors. The synergy between the sister companies enhances projects with a seamless delivery of multi-disciplined services while providing a depth of experience and resources not always available in a single source firm. Consul-Tech COIII\NCIkIn Management, Inc. COllllll-Tech Development Servicll, Inc. Claims Analysis, Review, Mitigation Schedule Analysis & Management Cost Document Control Field Inspection & Observation Constructability Reviews & Recommendations Residential Commercial Retail Industrial Environmental Pennitting Consul-Tech Surveying & Mapping, Inc. Design Survey ROW Survey & Mapping Boundary Topographic Geodetic Hydrographic Consul-Tech Transportation, Inc. Roadway Design Drainage Pennitting Intelthange Design Signalization Expert Witness Our success is the result of leadership that has created a corporate culture where there is no substitute for excellence. We recognize that each client has unique needs and project goals. They choose CTE because they desire experts that have a grasp on the big picture - they deserve someone they can trust and who will prevent problems. minimize risks and eliminate sur- prises. Consul-Tech is a minority-owned business enterprise (MBE) with billings over $18 million. Our growth has resulted from a No Nonsense' No Excuses approach and a commitment to two principals vital to success -- progressive thinking and the willingness to take calcu- lated risks. Strategies we trust will sustain CTE just as successfully in today's challenging business climate. "To establish stable and lasting partnerships with our clients. To adhere to strict ethical and moral standard" To maintain a professional reputation for quality. excellence and integrity. To provide a stahle and enjoyable work environment ofmu/Ual respect, challenge and financial security. .. _ Consul-Tech Mission 6 location POBox 682 Wilmington. VT 05363 ph 802.464.2781 Ix 802.464.2670 FIRM PROFILE Michael Singer I Artist Thank you for the opportunity to submit team Qualifications for this unique, outstanding project. I am a resident of Delray Beach and share my time there with my current studio in Vermont. I have a speCial sensibility regarding the South Florida enVIronment. Aside from having a residence, I spent several years in the Everglades National Park (1976 on an NEA grant and 1983 sponsored by the Ringling Museum for the exhibition "Five Artists In the Florida Landscape"). I would cherish the opportunity to work with the challenges and opportunities presented by the South POlnte Park project. Most of my public art projects are collaborative, team works. These projects have interaction on all levels with architects, engineers. landscape architects, graphic designers, Interpretive planners. historians, scientists. exhibitions designers, and contractorlbuilders. Many of the projects result in specific works of art that effect the place, like the Denver International Airport Concourse C project. Or the memorial garden in Stuttgart, Germany "Ritual Series/A Place to Remember Those Who Survived. Or a pavilion at the New England Science Center - EcoTarium that places visitors overlooking a pond and woodland. My work has also been central to the definition of site-specific sculpture with projects in delicate natural environments like the Everglades National Park, a Harriman State Park beaver bog, or the woodlands of Wellesley College. My work also Involves my participation as the leader of planning and design teams, as well as participating as a member of those teams. This work has often involved large Infrastructure projects dealing with solid waste transfer/ recycling facilities. wastewater treatment facilities, floodwalls, and urban planning for parks and environmental restoration/reclamation. CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL LEARNING AND ENTERPRISE, Phoeniz, Al Working for the Department of Public Works in PhoeniX and the Phoenix Arts Commission, artist Linnea Glatt and I, leading a team of architects and engineers. transformed a normally "out of sight. out of mind" place into a public amenity that has been credited with influencing the way infrastructure projects are designed today. The project was completed in 1993. Linnea and I continue to work on the surrounding site. We completed a master plan (with our colleagues urban planner Fritz Steiner and landscape architect Laurel McSherry) for a one square mile area adjacent to the ReCYCling Center, a "Center for EnVIronmental Learning and Enterprise". One area identified in this master plan is "Circle of Water In the Desert", In short. it is a place for the public to understand the relationships between surface water, rain water, pond water. fiver water. canal water and effluent; a place to understand the treatment of wastewater through blo/systems. and Innovative treatment technologies; and also serve as the major interpretive center for the second phase of the Phoenix Rio Salado Project. Upon acceptance of this master plan in 2001. Phoenix hired me to produce Design GUidelines for future development at the site. FLOODWALL RIVERWALK PARK, Grand RapIds. MI For the Grand Rapids, Michigan Floodwall Riverwalk Park I worked with civil engineer Varoujan Hagopian at Sasaki Associates on the design and construction of a f100dwall as a public park and river walkway and restoration of riverine ecology. In New Haven, Connecticut I lead an urban planning team Including environmental engineers. historian, anthropologiSt. that redefined a one-mile section of the water front, Long Wharf, into a pUblic park where people could understand the complex history of human intervention at this site. The current plan includes the restoration of wetlands, habitat creation. and interpretive programs that help the public understand "restoration intervention" in helping to Improve overall environmental Quality. One of the master plan public art projects will be a "Tidal Seaside Garden" as a place to understand habitat and plant life within constructed tidal pools (see slides). conI. 7 FIRM PROFILE Michael Singer pg 2 CHICAGO PARK, Chicago, IL Working closely with historian Dr. Richard Rabinowitz of American History Workshop and the Chicago Park District, I designed a new park on an important historic site that is currently an urban brownfield. The park integrates the interpretive programs and meanings of this place as part of the landscape, pathways, gathering places and sculptural elements at the site. The park interprets the history and impacts of canals on the city, as well as reclaims wildlife habitat and restores a wetland ecosystem. TROJA ISLAND BASIN, Prague With support from the Rockefeller Foundation and the Trust for Mutual Understanding I lead a multidisciplinary team with the environmental group River Watch Network on the master plan for Troja Island Basin in Prague. The master plan addresses ways of converting a water treatment facility into a community amenity and a designation for land use in the vicinity. - ~ 8 r NARRATIVE of QUALIFICATIONS The RMPK Group TEAM There are a several aspects of The RMPK Group TEAM that makes for a truly unique opportunity for the City of Miami Beach. Mallie Ruddick and Michael Singer's life work creatively explores and reveals the relationship of the environment to a particular place With the unique and beautiful setting of the South Pointe Park we will draw out and emphasize these relationships. Miami Beach is not a traditionally "environmentally-oriented" place, yet it has the potential to develop this unique coexistance. The RMPK Group and Margr Glavovlc Nothard's work looks to Integrate urban redevelopment with a highly designed and inventive redefinition of urban and architectural space. ThiS team will provide a re-conceptualization of the site, to be inclusive of an art environment. the entire experience should be conSidered art. This will be achieved through an environmental agenda of integrated art and design that also recalls the unique history, culture and landscape of the place. The design needs to look to the future of its larger role In the city of Miami Beach and the extreme juxtapositions of urban and natural. This project can be the unique catalyst for future sustainable systems and strong form. None of this needs to neglect the representation of the artistic spirit as intrinsic to the sustenance of the urban environment and the cultural representation already found in the Art Deco district with icons such as Gehry, Isozaki and others. Alternatively, thiS laudable legacy needs to add another powerful adjacency, the Integration and Ultimately elevation of the natural environment and the urban fabric. We are uniquely Qualified to do this. 9 TEAM STRUCTURE The RMPK Group Team PRIME CONSULTANT: The RMPK Group Jupiter, Florida ph: 561745.2401 AREAS OF EXPERTISE: Waterfront Parks Planning and Design Pedestrian Connectivity to the historic district of South Beach Urban Design as it relates to integrating the surroundings to South Pointe Park Environmentally sensitive issues Construction Drawings, Construction Administration, Project Management PROJECT MANAGER: Russell Moore, Owner Over 25 years experience is all facets of parks planning, design, and management including all of RMPK"s 25 waterfront park master plans. SUBCONSULTANTS: Mallie Ruddick Landscape Philadelphia, PA ph: 215.247.7290 AREAS OF EXPERTISE: landscape Architecture relating to Waterfront Park Design Integrating Environmental Systems with Rigorous Design Environmental Art Framing South Pointe Park into the Urban Fabric of Miami Beach PRIMARY CONTACT: Margie Ruddick, Owner S!dt~H Fort Lauderdale. FL 33304 ph; 954.524.5728 AREAS OF EXPERTISE: Innovative Architectural Design Conceptual Design Strategies for Master Planning and Building Assimilating Design Elements to create a Sense of Place PRIMARY CONTACT: Margi Glavovic Northard, Owner conI 55 -- TEAM STRUCTURE pg 2 ConsulT ech Hollywood, FL 33019 ph: 954.438.4300 AREAS OF EXPERTISE: Civil Engineering Construction Management Surveying and Mapping PRIMARY CONTACT: Wilma Hernandez, Vice-President ~ Michael Singer Wilmington, VT 05363 ph: 802.464.2781 AREAS OF EXPERTISE: Publlic Art as a Collaboration Understanding Relationships of a Park and its surrounding environments Indoor and Outdoor Sculpture PRIMARY CONTACT: Michael Singer, Owner 56 RUSSELL MOORE Project Manager I Principal Mr. Russell Moore is the founding Partner and Shareholder for The RMPK Group and has been responsible for the design and planning of all large-scale urban and regional planning projects. During his professional practice, Russell has established a reputation for his uncompromising dedication to establishing a clear planning and design process-based upon sound inventory and analysis, the selection of an appropriate final design, and state-of-the-art implementation techniques. Mr. Moore is widely recognized as an outstanding designer and has been responsible for many of the firm's national and state award-winning projects. Following is a partial listing of his project experience EDUCATION · Master of Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia · Bachelor of Environmental Design University of Colorado, Boulder 4 REGISTRATION · Registered Landscape Architect State of Florida, License No 0001441 f t PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS · American Society of Landscape Architects · American Planning Association · Committee for Urban Design Guidelines, Denver, Colorado · Chapter Task Force, Review of Denver Parks and Recreation Master Plan · Sarasota County Natural Resources and Parks Advisory Board · Florida Parks & Recreation Association · Board Member, Florida Redevelopment Association · American Planning Association · Urban Land Instructor · Florida Parks Association · National Main Street · Governor's Regional Greenways Council . Flonda Trust for Historic Preservation AWARDS · National Award of Merit, American Society of Landscape Archltects- Projects: Boulder ReservOir Master Plan Estes Park Urban Design Historic Pueblo Downtown RevItalization Plan . Denver Urban Design Award- Project: Civic Center Master Plan . Boulder Bikeway Competition~ Merit Award Project: Boulder Urban Bikeways Plan . FRA Merit Award, Project: Dade City Redevelopment Plan . FRA Honor Award - Project: Cape Coral Streets cape . FRA Honor Award Project: Cocoa Waterfront Park PUBLICATIONS Broward County Cultural Heritage Plan . Key Largo Eco-louflsm Plan Corridor Redevelopment GUidelines . Estes Park Riverfront Master Plan · E vans Ranch Siting Study . Green River Open Space Plan . Adam's Rib EnVIronmental Assessment . Colorado Department of Highways EroSion Control Manual · Stream Relocation and Fish Habitat Reconstruction Plan . Boulder Reservoir Master Plan coni 57 RUSSELL MOORE pg 2 SELECTED PROJECTS PARKS-OPEN SPACE MASTER PLANS WATERFRONT PARKS . Sarasota Parks and Connectivity Master Plan . Haines City Waterfront Park . Mount Dora Parks /Open Space Maser Plan . Kissimmee Waterfront Park . Key Largo Parks/Open Space Master Plan . Lake Eva Waterfront Park . New Port Richey Parks/Open Space Master Plan . Sarasota Bayfront Park . Daytona Beach Parks/Open Space Master Plan . Cocoa Downtown Waterfront Park . Lafayette Parks/Open Space Master Plan . Thornton Parks/Open Space Master Plan PARKS . Westminster Parks/Open Space Master Plan 4 . Pithlatchascotee River Greenway . Green River Parks/Open Space Master Plan . New Port Richey Swim Center . New Port Richey Community Center URBAN DESIGN . Wilson Water Park . Port SV Lucie Riverwalk . Boynton Beach Community Center . State Road 7 Corridor Plan . Veterans Park . Coconut Creek Parkway Corridor Plan . James E. Grey Preserve . Rockledge Town Center Plan . Davie Linear Park . Tarpon Springs Urban Design Plan . Rock Island Greenway Master Plan . Margate Urban Design Guidelines . Quick Point Park . Ormond Beach Corridor Plan . Spring Lake Park . Sumter Road Streetscape . Englewood Beach Park . Daniels Parkway Streetscape . Flagler Ave Beachfront Promenade . Titusville Waterfront . Sarasota Bayfront Master Plan . Sarasota Bayfront Park . Greenacres Park . Sarasota Streetscape . Sylvan Park . Greenacres Streetscape . Colonial Oaks Park . Cape Coral Streetscape . Woodmere Park Design . Live Oak Streetscape . Carter Road Park Design . Cocoa Waterfront Park . Bay Street Park . Lake Wales Streetscape . Stuart Park . Port St Joe Waterfront Plan . Green Bridge Park . Ft Walton Beach City-wide Plan . Broad Street Park . Dade City Redevelopment Plan . Vineyards Park . Stuart Redevelopment Plan . Carmalita Park . Merritt Park Place Streetscape . Sims Park . Ormond Beach Streetscape . Moore Haven Park . State Road 520 Streetscape . Boulder Reservoir Master Plan . Ft Walton Beach Urban Design Plan . Polk County Regional Park Master Plan . Osprey/Hillview Streetscape . Glllespt Neighborhood Park . Estes Park Streetscape . COlllrTlUnlty College Park . Pueblo Streetscape . Klf1gdom Park . Loveland Streetscape . Estes Park Riverfront Park . Durango Slreetscape . lower Boulder Creek Master Plan . Breckenridge Riverfront . Castaway Island Park . Ur1lVerslty of Florida Sports Complex . UI1IV of Florida Soccer Center 58