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1999-10-0511 tt,'�� OKEEcyO �i0A10�'1#0 I. CALL TO ORDER: - Mayor: October 5, 1999, City Council Regular Meeting, 6:00 p.m. CITY OF OKEECHOBEE REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING SUMMARY OF COUNCIL ACTION II. OPENING CEREMONIES: Invocation offered by Reverend Al Jaquith; Pledge of Allegiance led by Mayor Kirk. III. MAYOR, COUNCIL AND STAFF ATTENDANCE - City Clerk. Mayor James E. Kirk Council Member Noel A. Chandler Council Member Lowry Markham Council Member Robert Oliver Council Member Dowling R. Watford, Jr. City Attorney John R. Cook City Administrator Robert J. Bradshaw City Clerk Bonnie S. Thomas Deputy Clerk S. Lane Gamiotea IV. PRESENTATION OF PROCLAMATION - Mayor. A. Proclaim the week of October 18 through 24, 1999 as Character Counts Week. Mayor Kirk called the October 5, 1999 Regular City Council Meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. Reverend Al Jaquith offered the invocation; Mayor Kirk led the pledge of allegiance. Deputy Clerk Gamiotea called the roll: Present Present Present Present Present Present Present Absent Present 785 PACE 1 of 5 Mayor Kirk read the following Proclamation in it's entirety: "WHEREAS, the City of Okeechobee realizes the importance of trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring, and citizenship, which are components of the Character Counts program; and WHEREAS, character traits are learned behaviors that are not hereditary or developed automatically, but need to be taught and modeled; and WHEREAS, character is developed by example and demand throughout the community. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE CITY COUNCIL OF OKEECHOBEE, FLORIDA, does hereby unanimously proclaim October 18 to 24, 1999 as: CHARACTER COUNTS! WEEK in the City of Okeechobee, and urge all citizens of our community to join support, and participate in the Character Counts! In Okeechobee program." The Proclamation was presented to Ms. Gay Carlton. She thanked the Mayor and Council and commented the purpose for this Proclamation is to bring the program to the community's attention. OCTOBER 5, 1999 - REGULAR MEETING - PAGE 2 OF 5 V. MINUTES - City Clerk. A. Motion to dispense with the reading and approve the Summary of Council Action for the September 21, 1999 Regular Meeting. VI. AGENDA - Mayor. A. Requests for the addition, deferral or withdrawal of items on today's agenda. VII. UNFINISHED BUSINESS - Mayor. Council Member Chandler moved to dispense with the reading and approve the Summary of Council Action for the September 21, 1999 Regular Meeting; seconded by Council Member Oliver. There being no discussion on this item, the vote was as follows: VOTE KIRK - YEA CHANDLER - YEA MARKHAM - YEA OLIVER - YEA WATFORD - YEA MOTION CARRIED. Mayor Kirk asked whether there were any requests for the addition, deferral or withdrawal of items on today's agenda. New Business, item F was added to the agenda, A. Consider a proposal from NEXTEL to construct a cellular tower on Nextel representative, Char Morejon addressed the Council stating that she had made the changes to the contract as city property - Char Morejon (Exhibit 1). requested by the City Attorney, including the height change to one hundred eighty (180) feet. Council requested an increase in the rent at the previous meeting. She advised that the fifteen hundred dollars a month rent was the highest she could offer, however, Nextel would give a one time thirty-five hundred dollar ($3,500.00) donation for the City to put towards the City Hall Park. Citizens Tom Elmore and Jerry Kemp spoke against the installation of the tower within the City Limits, commenting further that the towers should go in the agriculture zoning district. Following a lengthy discussion, Council Member Oliver moved to deny the agreement between the City and Nextel Communication; seconded by Council Member Markham. OCTOBER 5, 1999 - REGULAR MEETING - PAGE 3 OF 5 M UNFINISHED BUSINESS CONTINUED. A. Consider a proposal from NEXTEL to construct a cellular tower on city property continued. VIII. NEW BUSINESS. A. Motion to re -appoint Trustees to the Firefighter Pension Fund, Keith Tomey and John Koepke, terms beginning October 1, 1999 and ending September 30, 2001, Bill Douglas and Glenn Hodges, terms beginning October 1, 1999 and ending September 30, 2002, and Rick Holt term beginning October 1, 1999 and ending September 30, 2003 - William Douglas, Pension Secretary (Exhibit 2). VOTE KIRK - YEA CHANDLER - YEA MARKHAM - YEA OLIVER - YEA WATFORD - YEA MOTION CARRIED. Council Member Chandler moved to re -appoint Trustees to the Firefighter Pension Fund, Keith Tomey and John Koepke, terms beginning October 1, 1999 and ending September 30, 2001, Bill Douglas and Glenn Hodges, terms beginning October 1, 1999 and ending September 30, 2002, and Rick Holt term beginning October 1, 1999 and ending September 30, 2003; seconded by Council Member Oliver. Council Member Watford stated he appreciated the Firefighter Pension Board taking the Council's suggestion to stagger the terms of the Trustees. VOTE KIRK - YEA CHANDLER - YEA MARKHAM-YEA OLIVER - YEA WATFORD - YEA MOTION CARRIED. B. Discuss items to be presented to the Legislative Delegation - Mayor Kirk asked Council Member Watford to represent the City Council at the Legislative Delegation, Council Member Council Member Watford. Watford accepted. Should Council have any items they wish to have presented at this meeting they are to notify the Administrator, who will compile a list for Council Member Watford. Items on the list to date are the City's Housing Grant and a proposal by the County for the construction of another bridge across Taylor Creek, that would be located North of the Northern City Limit Boundary. C. Discuss City Emergency Operation Plans - Council Member Council Member Watford stated he wanted to express his concerns over the recent hurricane scare which affected all Watford. of Southern Florida. His concerns were: the pre -mature decision that was made to evacuate citizens; traffic issues; and i11 the amount of businesses that were closed. u: OCTOBER 5, 1999 - REGULAR MEETING - PAGE 4 OF 5 VIII. NEW BUSINESS CONTINUED. C. Discuss City Emergency Operation Plans continued. D. Consider Melland culvert - Attorney Cook. E. Motion to approve Craig A. Smith and Associates for professional engineering and architectural services for the conversion of the former library building to the City Police Department and authorize the Administrator to enter into fee schedule negotiations - City Administrator (Exhibit 3). RESEARCH NOTE: CAS to provide Professional Engineering and Architectural Services for various City Capital Improvement Projects on a continuing basis, as advertised, Council Member Watford continued saying that he was not blaming anyone for these and that it was a good learning experience for the entire State. Council agreed with Mr. Watford's suggestion that City Staff, including City Hall personnel meet to discuss how to improve the emergency plans and implement these changes before another storm comes through. Council Member Watford will list the traffic issue as one of his items to present to the Legislative Delegation, Since State Road 70 is an evacuation route, the Department of Transportation needs to speed up their plains to four -lane the highway. Emergency Management Coordinator, Gene O'Neill also advised the Council that he was re -submitting a grant which would include an AM Radio Station that would be broadcasted from the Emergency Management Office to help keep the public better informed. Attorney Cook stated, Mr. Melland's attorney called him, and Mr. Melland is present, if he wants to add anything. In the past it has been a policy of the City, that if any land owner wishes to have an enclosed ditch, it is a culvert with a catch basin that is even with the ground so the water has a place to run just like there was a ditch, but it is covered up and I think each of you know there's several in town that have done that. Mr. Melland's neighbor down the road, Steve Nelson did that on his property. So, Mr. Melland's attorney called and asked if the City would consider that. The reason this item is on the agenda, is so that the Council knows what is going on and give the Public Works Department some direction, if Mr. Melland is interested in that. The City would work up a materials list for the culvert and catch basin device. City policy has been in the past, if the land owner buys the materials the City installs it. It is a relatively minimal expense to the City. We bring in the dirt and cover up the structure that the land owner pays for and move on. I certainly have no problem offering that same accommodation to Mr. Melland as any other land owner. If there's no objection by the Council, Attorney Cook will have the Public Works Department provide me with a materials list and pass that on to Mr. Melland's attorney and we can see if they want to take advantage of that. No objections were stated. Council Member Chandler moved to approve Craig A. Smith and Associates for professional engineering and architectural services for the conversion of the former library building to the City Police Department and authorize the Administrator to enter into fee schedule negotiations; seconded by Council Member Oliver. There was a brief discussion regarding this issue. Council, by consensus all agreed that their intentions are to remodel the library for the City Police Department. Council also requested Administrator Bradshaw begin his weekly status reports again in order to keep the entire Council up to date on issues. OCTOBER 5, 1999 REGULAR MEETING PAGE 5 OF 5 789 VIII. NEW BUSINESS CONTINUED. E. Motion to approve Craig A. Smith and Associates for professional engineering and architectural services for the conversion of the former library building to the City Police Department and authorize the Administrator to enter into fee schedule negotiations continued F. Appoint a City Code Enforcement Officer - Mayor Kirk. IX. ADJOURNMENT - Mayor. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE AND BE ADVISED that if a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Council with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, h may need to insure that a verbatim record of the proceeding is made, which recbtd includes the testim y and vidence upon which the appeal is to b based. /? X ATTEST: // JAMES'E. KIRK, MAYOR � 17.�, IvipLK0 'ONNIE 5. THOMAS; VOTE KIRK - YEA CHANDLER -YEA MARKHAM - YEA OLIVER - YEA WATFORD - YEA MOTION CARRIED. Council Member Chandler moved to appoint Keith Tomey as the City's Code Enforcement Officer; seconded by Council Member Oliver. For clarification Attorney Cook advised Chief Tomey that his compensation for the Code Officer duties would cease when he is no longer assigned those duties. VOTE KIRK - YEA CHANDLER - YEA MARKHAM - YEA ` OLIVER - YEA WATFORD - YEA MOTION CARRIED. There being no further items on the agenda, Mayor Kirk adjourned the meeting at 7:46 p.m. C(Titll i-Lk�b 6 a-+b -�ON- t Character Counts! in Okeechobee WHEREAS, the City of Okeechobee realizes the importance of trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring, and citizenship, which are components of the Character Counts , �.6 , and WHEREAS, character traits are learned behaviors that are not hereditary or developed automatically, but need to be taught and modeled; and WHEREAS, character is developed by example and demand throughout the community. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE CITY COUNCIL OF OKEECHOBEE, FLORIDA, does hereby unanimously proclaim October 18 to 24, 1999, as Character Counts! -Week in the City of Okeechobee, and urge all citizens of our community to join, support, and participate in the Character Counts! In Okeechobee program. • r� oLda.Q i V. MINUTES - City Clerk. Page -2- 1 A. Council Member moved to dispense with the reading and approve the Summary of Council Action for the --__September21,1999 Regular_ Meeting; seconded by Council VOTE: YES NO ABSENT ABSTAINED -Member KI RK - DISCUSSION CHANDLER MARKHAM OLIVER `- WATFnRD r.-- --- -----MOTION* - ,A__K1tU y- DENIED VI. AGENDA - Mayor. - A. Requests for the addition, deferral or withdrawal of items on today's agenda. c�- ----- - -- - -- VII. UNFINISHED BUSINESS - Mayor. A. Consider a proposal from NEXTEL to construct a cellular tower on city property - Char Morejon (Exhibit 1). n[n( p AAA. An AEr. Arik AA k n..AJ-A 1AnrAr 0-M-.., ---+�- fMV_nd- _be&r�n� -tsLM tl� �WM M.44�1 -- -- -- 11 - WD&u--I 25 ue Chan. 4—C&_� N. XP2.1 P V 2 LKq/ __--- • 0 Page -3- r' Vlll. NEW BUSINESS. A. Council Member NC , moved to re -appoint Trustees to the Firefighter Pension -Fund, Keith Tomey and John Koepke, terms beginning October 1, 1999 and ending September 30, 2001, Bill Douglas and Glenn Hodges, terms beginning October 1,-1-999 and ending --- September 30, 2002, and Rick Holt term beginning October 1, 1999 and ending September 30, 220003 - William Douglas, Pension Secretary (Exhibit 2); seconded by Council Member Discussion: VOTE; YE5 NO ABSENT ABSTAINED CHANDLER f --- - (��--- - `�- -- - MARKHAM _ OLIVER --- �"- - -- WATFORD - MOTION CARRI — DENIED I B. i ,I Discuss items to be presented to the Legislative Delegation - Council Member Watford. nk 0 • Page -4- C. Discuss City Emergency Operation Plans - Council Member Watford. __•t�I _�i f �•_' .i �, �rti �� �,� � 1. .��, i r ►'� � Ll � �.�.�� ILA '° � �� ��, �� • I L Aid-, Q. • • VVS />t 1. (i`�_ _ �_� ,I��� %i .�� .fin.: � ► • ('%�.,� ! a �.. �' . • • I II ' �1 1' WE All! I ► 1� ' � 1 I ± 1. t > . • / • _ _ _Wuf 4aak! Mom-- �I I' E. Council Member —A& move o approve Craig A -.-Smith and Associates for professional - _ _ engineering and architectural services_ for the conversion of the former library building to the__ --- City Police Department and authorize the Administrator to enter in fee schedule negotiations _Administrator (Exhibit; -seconded by -Council Member Discussion: J YE NQ_ ABSENT --ABSTAINED ---t� - - - -- -- izKIRK - -- - _ _CHANI?LER MARKHAM ._ lc - - �. WATFORD d_Z-- ,, _ MOT] ON< ARRIED - DENIED �R 1 94FLO ■I N&f-II c L. � OKEECyO . • CITY OF OKEECHOBEE , CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING °"'°* too ,1 OFFICIAL AGENDA PAGE 1 OF 2 I. CALL TO ORDER - Mayor: October 5, 1999, City Council Regular Meeting, 6:00 p.m. II. OPENING CEREMONIES: Invocation offered by Reverend Al Jaquith; Pledge of Allegiance led by Mayor. III. MAYOR, COUNCIL AND STAFF ATTENDANCE - City Clerk. Mayor James E. Kirk Council Member Noel A. Chandler Council Member Lowry Markham Council Member Robert Oliver Council Member Dowling R. Watford, Jr. City Attorney John R. Cook City Administrator Robert J. Bradshaw • City Clerk Bonnie S. Thomas Deputy Clerk S. Lane Gamiotea IV. PRESENTATION OF PROCLAMATION - Mayor. A. Proclaim the week of October 18 through 24, 1999 as Character Counts Week. V. MINUTES - City Clerk. A. Motion to dispense with the reading and approve the Summary of Council Action for the September 21, 1999 Regular Meeting. C� OCTOBER 51, 1999 - CITY COUNCIL AGENDA - PAGE 2 OF 2 VI. AGENDA - Mayor. A. Requests for the addition, deferral or withdrawal of items on today's agenda. VII. UNFINISHED BUSINESS - Mayor. A. Consider a proposal from NEXTEL to construct a cellular tower on city property - Char Morejon (Exhibit 1). VIII. NEW BUSINESS. A. Motion to re -appoint Trustees to the Firefighter Pension Fund, Keith Tomey and John Koepke, terms beginning October 1, 1999 and ending September 30, 2001, Bill Douglas and Glenn Hodges, terms beginning October 1, 1999 and ending September 30, 2002, and Rick Holt term beginning October 1, 1999 and ending September 30, 2003 - William Douglas, Pension Secretary (Exhibit 2). B. Discuss items to be presented to the Legislative Delegation - Council Member Watford. C. Discuss City Emergency Operation Plans - Council Member Watford. D. Consider Melland culvert - Attorney Cook. • E. Motion to approve Craig A. Smith and Associates for professional engineering and architectural services for the conversion of the former library building to the City Police Department and authorize the Administrator to enter into fee schedule negotiations - City Administrator (Exhibit 3). IX. ADJOURN REGULAR MEETING - Mayor. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE AND BE ADVISED that if any person desires to appeal any decision made by the City Council with respect to any matter considered at this proceeding, such interested person will need a record of the proceedings, and for such purpose may need to ensure a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. City Clerk tapes are for the sole purpose of backup for official records of the Clerk. 0 Proclamation Character Countst in Okeechobee e WHEREAS, the City of Okeechobee realizes the importance of trustw respect, responsibility, fairness, caring, and citizenship, which are components of ►-thiness, P the Character Counts program; and o WHEREAS, character traits are learned behaviors that are not her developed automatically, but need to be taught and modeled; and ed'tary or WHEREAS, character is throw developed by example and demand community. throughout the NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE CITY COUNCIL OF OKEECHOBEE, FLORIDA, does hereby unanimously proclaim October 18 to 24, 1999 as Character Counts! Week in the City of Okeechobee, and urge all citizens of our community to join, support, and participate in the Character Counts! In Okeechobee program. DONE, ORDERED AND ADOPTED, in regular session this g --day of 1999. James Kirk, Mayor City of Okeechobee Bonnie Thomas City Clerk Market.: South Florida • EXHIBIT 1 - Site No.:FL-1531A 0 OCT 5 AGENDA Site Name: DTN Okeechobee COMMUNICATIONS SITE LEASE AGREEMENT (GROUND) This Communications Site Lease Agreement (Ground) ("Agreement") is entered into this day of between The City of Okeechobee a Florida Municipal Corporation with an office at f"55 S.E> Third Ayeane. Okejit¢obeo. FL 34974 ("Lessor"), and Nextel South Corp. a Georgia corporation, d/b/a Nextel Communications with an address of 951 Trafalgar Court, Suite 300E, Maitland, FL 32751 ("Lessee"). For good and valuable consideration the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto agree as follows: 1. Premises. Lessor is the owner of a parcel of land (the "Land") and a tower ("Existing Tower") located in the City of Okeechobee. County of , Okeechobee . State of Florida commonly known as . The Land is more particularly described in Exhibit A annexed hereto. Lessor hereby leases to Lessee and Lessee leases from Lessor, approximately �_) square feet of the Land and all access and utility easements, if any, (the "Premises") as described in Exhibit B annexed hereto. 2. Use. The Premises may be used by Lessee for any activity in connection with the provision of communications services. Lessor agrees to cooperate with Lessee, at Lessee's expense, in making application for and obtaining all licenses, permits and any and all other necessary approvals that may be required for Lessee's intended use of the Premises. 3. Tests and Construction. Lessee shall have the right at any time following the full execution of this Agreement to enter upon the Land for the purpose of making appropriate engineering and boundary surveys, inspections, soil test borings, other reasonably necessary tests and constructing the Lessee Facilities (as defined in Paragraph 6(a) below). 4. Term. The term of this Agreement shall be five (5) years commencing upon construction of Lessee facilities or One Hundred Eighty (180) days from final execution of this Agreement, whichever first occurs ("Commencement Date") and terminating on the fifth anniversary of the Commencement Date (the "Term") unless otherwise terminated as provided in Paragraph 10. Lessee shall have the right to extend the Term for five (5) successive five (5) year periods (the "Renewal Terms") on the same terms and conditions as set forth herein. This Agreement shall automatically be extended for each successive Renewal Term unless Lessee notifies Lessor of its intention not to renew prior to commencement of the succeeding Renewal Term. 5_ a Rent. Within 15 days of the Commencement Date and on the first day of each month thereafter, Lessee shall pay to Lessor as rent fifteen hundred and 00/100 DOLLARS (S ) f$ 1500.00 ) per month ("Rent"). Rent for any fractional month at the beginning or at the end of the Term or Renewal Term shall be prorated. Rent shall be payable to Lessor at ; Attention: (b) Rent shall be Increased on each anniversary of the Commencement Date by an amount equal to three percent (3`/0) of the Rent for the previous year. 6. Facilities: Utilities: Access. --4aj_(&)--Lessee has the right to erect, maintain and operate on the Premises radio communications facilities, including_ -without limitation, an antenna tower or pole ("Tower") and foundation, utility lines, transmission lines, air conditioned equipment shelter(s), electronic equipment, radio transmitting and receiving antennas, supporting equipment and structures thereto ("Lessee Facilities"). In connection tuns therewith, Lessee has the right to do all work necessary to prepare, maintain and alter the Premises for Lessee's business operations and to install transmission lines connecting the antennas to the transmitters and receivers. All of Lessee's construction and installation -work shall be performed at Lessee's sole cost and expense and in a good and workmanlike manner. Title to the Lessee Facilities shall be held by Lessee. All of Lessee Facilities shall remain Lessee's personal property and are not fixtures. —Lessee has the right to remove all Lessee Facilities at its sole expense on or before the expiration or earlier termination of the Agreement; provided, Lessee repairs any damage to the Premises caused by such removal. Upon termination of this Agreement, Lessee shall not be required to remove any foundation more than one (1) foot below grade level. (b) UDon completion of the Tower. Lessee shall. at its sole cost and expense, relocate Lessor's antennae ("Lessor's EAµipnleptl from the Existing Tower to the Tower at the heights shown on Exhibit D, attached hereto. Lessee shall, at its sole cost and expense, remove the EA*ing Tower and move it to a storage facility to be designated by Lessor. Lessor shall be responsible for all storage costs. Lowor shall ig0o giiv and hold Lessee harmless from any loss or damage to the Existing Tower or to Lessor's Equipment arising out of such reuoval art+d relocation. Lessor shall be responsible for the repair and maintenance of Lessor's Equipment, shall procure and maintain insurance on Lessor's FAuivnvnt throughout the term of this Agreement and indemnifv and hold Lessee harmless from any loss or damage to Lessor's EAuipmout on the Tower. (b) Lessee shall pay for the electricity it consumes in its operations at the rate charged by the servicing utility company. Lessee shall have the right to draw electricity and other utilities from the existing utilities on the Land or obtain separate utility service from any utility company that will provide service to the Land (including a standby power generator for Lessee's exclusive use). Lessor agrees to sign such documents or easements as may be required by said utility companies to provide such service to the Premises, including the grant to Lessee or to the servicing utility company at no cost to the Lessee, of an easement in, over across or through the Land as required by such servicing utility company to provide utility services as provided herein. Any easement necessary for such power or other utilities will be at a location acceptable to Lessor and the servicing utility company. (c) Lessee, Lessee's employees, agents, subcontractors, lenders and invitees shall have access to the Premises without notice to Lessor twenty-four (24) hours a day, seven (7) days a week, at no charge. Lessor grants to Lessee, and its agents, employees, contractors, guests and invitees, a non-exclusive right and easement for pedestrian and vehicular ingress and egress across that portion of the Land described in Exhibit B. Lessor. Lessor's emplovees and agents shall have access to the Premises twentv-four (24) hours a day, seven (7) days a week in order to inspect Lessor's Equipment. (d) Lessor shall maintain all access roadways from the nearest public roadway to the Premises in a manner sufficient to allow pedestrian and vehicular access at all times under normal weather conditions. Lessor shall be responsible for maintaining and repairing such roadway, at its sole expense, except for any damage caused by Lessee's use of such roadways. (e) Lessee shall be responsible for the cost of landscaping the portion of the Land which is adiacent to the Prerttises, as depicted in Exhibit B. Such cost not to exceed Four Thousand Dollars ($4000.00). 7. Interference. (a) Lessee shall operate the Lessee Facilities in a manner that will not cause interference to Lessor and other lessees or licensees of the Land, provided that their installations predate that of the Lessee Facilities. All operations by Lessee shall be in compliance with all Federal Communications Commission ("FCC") requirements. (b) Subsequent to the installation of the Lessee Facilities, Lessor shall not permit itself, its lessees or licensees to install new equipment on the Land or property contiguous thereto owned or controlled by Lessor, if such equipment is likely to cause interference with Lessee's operations. Such interference shall be deemed a material breach by Lessor. In the event interference occurs, Lessor agrees to take all reasonable steps necessary to eliminate such interference, in a reasonable time period. HAUsem\SITE DEV\LEASES\1500S\1531\Isc.okeechobee. Market.: South Florida Site No.: FL-1531A Site Name: DTN Okeechobee 8. Taxes. If personal property taxes are assessed, Lessee shall pay any portion of such taxes directly attributable to the Lessee Facilities. Lessor shall pay all real property taxes, assessments and deferred taxes on the Land. 9. Waiver of Lessor's Lien. (a) Lessor waives any lien rights it may have concerning the Lessee Facilities which are deemed Lessee's personal property and not fixtures, and Lessee has the right to remove the same at any time without Lessor's consent. (b) Lessor acknowledges that Lessee has entered into a financing arrangement including promissory notes and financial and security agreements for the financing of the Lessee Facilities (the "Collateral") with a third party financing entity (and may in the future enter into additional financing arrangements with other financing entities). In connection therewith, Lessor (i) consents to the installation of the Collateral; (ii) disclaims any interest in the Collateral, as fixtures or otherwise; and (iii) agrees that the Collateral shall be exempt from execution, foreclosure, sale, levy, attachment, or distress for any Rent due or to become due and that such Collateral may be removed at any time without recourse to legal proceedings. 10. Termination. This Agreement may be terminated without further liability on thirty (30) days prior written notice as follows: (i) by either party upon a default of any covenant or term hereof by the other party, which default is not cured within sixty (60) days of receipt of written notice of default, provided that the grace period for any monetary default is ten (10) days from receipt of notice; or (ii) by Lessee for any reason or for no reason, provided Lessee delivers written notice of early termination to Lessor no later than thirty (30) days prior to the Commencement Date; or (iii) by Lessee if it does not obtain or maintain any license, permit or other approval necessary for the construction and operation of Lessee Facilities; or (iv) by Lessee if Lessee is unable to occupy and utilize the Premises due to an action of the FCC, including without limitation, a take back of channels or change in frequencies; or (v) by Lessee if Lessee determines that the Premises are not appropriate for its operations for economic or technological reasons, including, without limitation, signal interference. 11. Destruction or Condemnation. If the Premises or Lessee Facilities are damaged, destroyed, condemned or transferred in lieu of condemnation, Lessee may elect to terminate this Agreement as of the date of the damage, destruction, condemnation or transfer in lieu of condemnation by giving notice to Lessor no more than forty-five (45) days following the date of such damage, destruction, condemnation or transfer in lieu of condemnation. If Lessee chooses not to terminate this Agreement, Rent shall be reduced or abated in proportion to the actual reduction or abatement of use of the Premises. 12. Insurance. Lessee, at Lessee's sole cost and expense, shall procure and maintain on the Premises and on the Lessee Facilities, bodily injury and property damage insurance with a combined single limit of at least One Million and 00/100 Dollars ($1,000,000.00) per occurrence. Such insurance shall insure, on an occurrence basis, against all liability of Lessee, its employees and agents arising out of or in connection with Lessee's use of the Premises, all as provided for herein. Lessor shall be named as an additional insured on Lessee's policy. Lessee shall provide to Lessor a certificate of insurance evidencing the coverage required by this paragraph within thirty (30) days of the Commencement Date. 13. Waiver of Subroa¢ tion. Lessor and Lessee release each other and their respective principals, employees, representatives and agents, from any claims for damage to any person or to the Premises or to the Lessee Facilities thereon caused by, or that result from, risks insured against under any insurance policies carried by the parties and in force at the time of any such damage. Lessor and Lessee shall cause each insurance policy obtained by them to provide that the insurance company waives all right of recovery by way of subrogation against the other in connection with any damage covered by any policy. Neither Lessor nor Lessee shall be liable to the other for any damage caused by fire or any of the risks insured against under any insurance policy required by Paragraph 12. 14. Assignment and Subletting. Lessee may assign this Agreement or sublet or license the Premises or any portion thereof to an entity upon written notification to Lessor by Lessee, subject to the assignee assuming all of Lessee's obligations herein. Upon assignment or subletting, Lessee shall be relieved of all future performance, liabilities, and obligations under this Agreement. Lessee shall have the right to sublet this Agreement without Lessor's consent. Lessor may assign this Agreement upon written notice to Lessee, subject to the assignee assuming all of the Lessor's obligations herein, including but not limited to, those set forth in Paragraph 9 ("Waiver of Lessor's Lien") above. This Agreement shall run with the property and shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties, their respective successors, personal representatives, heirs and assigns. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Agreement, Lessee may assign, mortgage, pledge, hypothecate or otherwise transfer without notice or consent its interest in this Agreement to any financing entity, or agent on behalf of any financing entity to whom Lessee (i) has obligations for borrowed money or in respect of guaranties thereof, (ii) has obligations evidenced by bonds, debentures, notes or similar instruments, or (iii) has obligations under or with respect to letters of credit, bankers acceptances and similar facilities or in respect of guaranties thereof. 15. Warranty of Title and Ouiet Eniovment. Lessor warrants that: (i) Lessor owns the Land in fee simple and has rights of access thereto and the Land is free and clear of all liens, encumbrances and restrictions; (ii) Lessor has full right to make and perform this Agreement; and (iii) Lessor covenants and agrees with Lessee that upon Lessee paying the Rent and observing and performing all the terms, covenants and conditions on Lessee's part to be observed and performed, Lessee may peacefully and quietly enjoy the Premises. Lessor agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Lessee from any and all claims on Lessee's leasehold interest. 16. Repairs. Lessee shall not be required to make any repairs to the Premises or Land unless such repairs shall be necessitated by reason of the default or neglect of Lessee. Except as set forth in Paragraph 6(a) above, upon expiration or termination hereof, Lessee shall restore the Premises to the condition in which it existed upon execution hereof, reasonable wear and tear and loss by casualty or other causes beyond Lessee's control excepted. 17. Hazardous Substances. Lessee agrees that it will not use, generate, store or dispose of any Hazardous Material on, under, about or within the Land in violation of any law or regulation. Lessor represents, warrants and agrees (1) that neither Lessor nor, to Lessor's knowledge, any third party has used, generated, stored or disposed of, or permitted the use, generation, storage or disposal of, any Hazardous Material (defined below) on, under, about or within the Land in violation of any law or regulation, and (2) that Lessor will not, and will not permit any third party to use, generate, store or dispose of any Hazardous Material on, under, about or within the Land in violation of any law or regulation. Lessor and Lessee each agree to defend, indemnify and hold harmless the other and the other's partners, affiliates, agents and employees against any and all losses, liabilities, claims and/or costs (including reasonable attorney's fees and costs) arising from any breach of any representation, warranty or agreement contained in this paragraph. As used in this paragraph, "Hazardous Material" shall mean petroleum or any petroleum product, asbestos, any substance known by the state in which the Land is located to cause cancer and/or reproductive toxicity, and/or any substance, chemical or waste that is identified as hazardous, toxic or dangerous in any applicable federal, state or local law or regulation. This paragraph shall survive the termination of this Agreement. 18. Miscellaneous. (a) This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement and understanding between the parties, and supersedes all offers, negotiations and other agreements concerning the subject matter contained herein. Any amendments to this Agreement must be in writing and executed by both parties. (b) If any provision of this Agreement is invalid or unenforceable with respect to any party, the remainder of this Agreement or the application of such provision to persons other than those as to whom it is held invalid or unenforceable, shall not be affected and each provision of this Agreement shall be valid and enforceable to the fullest extent permitted by law. (c) This Agreement shall be binding on and inure to the benefit of the successors and permitted assignees of the respective parties HAUsers\SITE DEV\LEASES\1500S\1531\Ise.okeechobee._.. '.::.' Market.: South Florida • Site No.: FL-1531A Site Name: DTN Okeechobee 11 (d) Any notice or demand required to be given herein shall be made by certified or registered mail, return receipt requested, or reliable overnight courier to the address of the respective parties set forth below: Lessor: Lessee: Nextel South Corp. 851 Trafalgar Court, Suite 300E Maitland, FL 32751 Attn.: Property Manager With a copy to: Nextel Communications, Inc. 2001 Edmund Halley Drive Reston, VA 20191-3436 Attn.: Legal Dept., Contracts Manager Lessor or Lessee may from time to time designate any other address for this purpose by written notice to the other party. All notices hereunder shall be deemed received upon actual receipt. (e) This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Florida. (f) Lessor acknowledges that a Memorandum of Agreement in the form annexed hereto as Exhibit C will be recorded by Lessee in the official records of the County where the Land is located. In the event the Land is encumbered by a mortgage or deed of trust, Lessor agrees to obtain and furnish to Lessee a non -disturbance and attomment instrument for each such mortgage or deed of trust. (g) Lessee may obtain title insurance on its interest in the Land. Lessor shall cooperate by executing documentation required by the title insurance company. (h) In any case where the approval or consent of one party hereto is required, requested or otherwise to be given under this Agreement, such party shall not unreasonably delay or withhold its approval or consent. (i) All Riders and Exhibits annexed hereto form material parts of this Agreement. fl) 0) This Agreement may be executed in duplicate counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original. 19. Liability and indemnity. Lessee shall indemnify and hold Lessor harmless fromall claims (includin¢attonrev's fees, costs and expenses of defending aoaisnt such cliams) arising from the acts or omission of Lessee or Lessee;s agents or employees in or about the Land. Lessor shall indemnifv abd hold Lessee harmless from all claims (including attonrevs' fees, costs and expenses of defending agianst such cliams) arising from the actos or omissions of Lessor or Lessor's agents or employees in or about the Land. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement as of the date first above written. LESSOR: Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of: Witness By: Print Name: Print Name: Title: Witness: Print Name: Tax ID#: STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day ofas by of a , who is personally known to me or who has produced as identification and who did (did not) take an oath. WITNESS my hand and official seal. Notary Public Print Name My commission expires: (SIGNATURES CONTINUED ON FOLLOWING PAGE) H:\Usen\SITE DEV\LEASES\1500S\1531\Ise.okaehobx. Market.: South Florida Site No.: FL-1531A Site Name: DTN Okeechobee Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of: Witness Print Name: Witness Print Name: LESSEE: Nextel South Corp., a Georgia corporation d/b/a Nextel Communications By: Print Name: John Cafaro Title: Vice President STATE OF COUNTY OF The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of by John Cafaro, as Vice President of Nextel South Corp., a Georgia corporation, d/b/a Nextel Communications who is personally known to me or who has produced as identification and who did (did not) take an oath. WITNESS my hand and official seal. Notary Public Print Name My commission expires: HAUsen\SITE DEV\LEASFS\ISOOS\I531\Ise.okeechobee.doc -• • 1 e ii,. Market.: South Florida . Site No.: FL-1531A Site Name: DTN Okeechobee 0 EXHIBIT A DESCRIPTION OF LAND to the Agreement dated , by and between Lessor, and Nextel South Corp., a Georgia corporation, d/b/a Nextel Communications as Lessee. The Land is described and/or depicted as follows (metes and bounds description): City of Okeechobee as I HAUMMSITE DEV\LEASES\15005\1531\Ise.okembobee. Market: South Florida Site No.: FL-1531A Site Name: DTN Okeechobee EXHIBIT B DESCRIPTION OF PREMISES to the Agreement dated , by and between City of Okeechobee as Lessor, and Nextel South Corp., a Georgia corporation, d/b/a Nextel Communications as Lessee! The Premises are described and/or depicted as follows: Notes: 1) This Exhibit may be replaced by a land survey of the Premises once it is received by Lessee. 2) Setback of the Premises from the Land's boundaries shall be the distance required by the applicable governmental authorities. 3) Width of access road shall be the width required by the applicable governmental authorities, including police and fire departments. 4) The type, number and mounting positions and locations of antennas and transmission lines are illustrative only. Actual types, numbers, mounting positions may vary from what is shown above. HAUsm\SITE DEV\LEASES\1500S\1531\Ise okeechobee.doc Market.: South Florida • Site No.: FL-1531A Site Name: DTN Okeechobee 10 PREPARED BY: Paula Hickman, Esq. Nextel South Corp. 2201 Lucien Way, Suite 200 Maitland, FL 32751 RETURN TO: EXHIBIT C MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT This Memorandum of Agreement is entered into on this day of by and between City of Okeechobee a Florida Municiaal Cornoration , with an address at 55 S>E> Third Avenue. Okeechobee, FL 34974 (hereinafter referred to as "Lessor") and Nextel South Corp., a Georgia corporation, d/b/a Nextel Communications with an office at 851 Trafalgar Court, Suite 300E, Maitland, FL 32751 (hereinafter referred to as "Lessee"). Lessor and Lessee entered into a Communications Site Lease Agreement ("Agreement") on the _ day of for the purpose of installing, operating and maintaining a radio communications facility and other improvements. All of the foregoing are set forth in the Agreement. The term of the Agreement is for five (5) years commencing on ("Commencement Date'), and terminating on the fifth anniversary of the Commencement Date with five (5) successive five (5) year options to renew. The Land which is the subject of the Agreement is in County, Florida, described in Exhibit A annexed hereto. The portion of the Land being leased to Lessee (the "Premises") is described in Exhibit B annexed hereto. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Memorandum of Agreement as of the day and year first above written Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of. Witness Print Name: Witness Print Name: STATE OF COUNTY OF The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this as of known to me or who has produced WITNESS my hand and official seal. Notary Public Print Name My commission expires: LESSOR: I . , lit 1;1 ► Inv-T-1� Print Name Title: day of , by • a , who is personally as identification and who did (did not) take an oath. (SIGNATURES CONTINUED ON FOLLOWING PAGE) HAUsers%1TE DEV\LEASES\1500S\1531\lse.okeechobee. CITY OF L• MEMORANDUM To: Mayor, Council Members, and City Clerk From: Robert J. Bradshaw Date: October 5, 1999 Re: Tower Comparisons Attached is a spreadsheet comparing the proposal offered the City of Okeechobee by Nextel to actual lease agreements other neighboring cities have executed. In addition, attached for your reference is a copy of the land lease agreement between the City of Sebring and GTE. Tower Comparisons city I Type of Agreement Tenant I Tower Size Rent TSpecial Requirements City of Pahokee Land Lease ATT 300' $750-$800/month CRY of Sebring Land Lease GTE 185' $7000/annually _ City of Stuart Land Lease American Tower Systems 100' $500046000/annually Signed an Agreement • with tower owners to permit competing cellular companies use of the tower City of Okeechobee (Proposed) Land Lease Nextel 180' $1500/month w/3% annual increase ,,OCT-04 99 15:42 FROM:CITY OF SEBRING 813-471-5142 T0:94176316136 PAGE:01 THE MY M 80. COM 4MCL AIR. SEBRM431 YL 333T0 (941) 471-5100 (941) 471.5142(FAX FACSIMILE To:�bcl Fax #: (git/n -� 6;,3 • 4 k4 Phone: ( ) Urgent — For Review Bob Koffman, From: MY ADMINISTRATOR Pages: 1 (including cover sheet) Date: / D /c/ l ►r .5 Please Comment — FYI �„t 11�MENTS, V1,.- �L�24e rn 7� �d1r�'�' G �,...Q`.�G� � � • I��E'_�-�.rJl„ic.. i � �,� SG. The information contained in thisfaesimile message is eo,7 idential information intended only for the use of the individual or entity named above. lithe reader of this me:sage is not the intended recipient, you are hereby noWed that any dissemination, distribution or copy of the communication is strictty prohibited' jfyou have received a communication in error, please notify us by telephone. Thank you! rOCT-04 99 15:42 FRnM:CITY OF SEBRING 813-471-5142 TO:9417631686 • PAGE:©2 - STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS LAND LEASE AGREEMENT KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS; This Land Le ge g txment, hereinafter referred to as "Lease" is made and entered into this day of �, 1994, between City Of Sebring hereinafter referred to as "Landlord" and GTE Mobilnet of Tampa Incorporated, with offices at 600 North Westshore Boulevard, Suite 900, Tampa, Florida 33609, acting herein by and through its authorized officers, hereinafter referred to as "Tenant'. WITNESSET'H: i Premises: Landlord hereby leases to Tenant and Tenant hereby leases from Landlord, the following described lands, hereinafter referred to as "Leased Premises" situated in Highlands County, State of Florida to wit: SEE EXHIBIT "A" 2. USES: Landlord hereby grants permission to Tenant to occupy the Leased Premises to install, construct and operate a transmission tower (185 foot self supporting with total height including antenna and lightning rod not to exceed 199 feet), and radio and ticrowave communications equipment. Such equipment shall include, but not be limited to, an equipment building and emergency gasoline, butane, diesel or other fuel powered generator on the Leased Premises at a location suitable for Tenants needs. Said building will house additional equipment necessary for Tenant's communication operations and the emergency generator will be used at Tenant's option, but in most cases only in the event of a power failure. For the purposes of this agreement, the transmission tower and all of the Tenant's equipment, building, generator, cables, wires, antennas and microwave dishes and accessories shall hereinafter collectively be referred to as "Communication Equipment" or "Communications Center". 3. Term: The primary term of this Lease shall be for five (5) years and shall commence on October 1, 1994 and terminate on September 30, 1999, subject to extensions as set forth in Paragraph number 7 below. OCT-04 99 1F:43 FROM:CITY OF SEBRING 813-471-5142 TO:S417631686 • PAGE: 003 4. Rent and Consideration: As rental for the Leased Premises, Tenant will pay Landlord at the address designated in Paragraph number 9, the amount equal to seven -thousand and no/100 dollars ($7,000.00) annually, plus applicable sales tax, all in advance. Rental payments shall commence on the first day of the tno th following the execution of this agreement, and thereafter on an annual basis throughout the of this Lease with annual increases as per the CPT index provided for in Paragraph numbe below. In the event this Lease is extended beyond the primary term, as r provided, the yearly rental rate sW be adjusted in accordance with Paragraph numb�j Blow. "As additional consideration, Tenant will: install all of Landlord's radio antennas on Tenant's tower; provide an 8 foot by I foot area within Tenant's air conditioned and secured equipment building for Landlord's radio transmission and receiving equipment." at no cost to Landlord." S. Utilities at Tenant's Cost: Tenant shall be solely responsible for and promptly pay all charges for gas, electricity, telephone service, or any other utility used or consumed by Tenant on the Leased Premises. Tenant shall have an electrical current meter installed at the Leased Premises, and the cost of such meter and of installation, maintenance and repair thereof shall be paid for by the Tenant. 6. Extensions: Tenant shall have the option to extend this Lease by a series for three (3) additional terms of five (5) years each so long as it has abided by the terms and conditions of the Lease and is not in default hereunder. Tenant shall give written notice to Landlord of its intention to extend during the last six (6) months of the primary term or any extension thereof, as the case may be, but in no event shall such notice be less than thirty (30) days prior to the expiration of any such term. The Lease amount shall be adjusted at the end of each year and each adjustment shall be based on the U.S. Department of Commerce "National Consumer Price Index" for all Urban Consumers, U.S. City Average ("CPI-U") indicator and shall be determined by dividing the CPI-U indicator from the most recently published indicator prior to the adjustment date, by the CPI-U indicator published one (1) year prior to the adjustment date, and multiply the resultant number by the yearly lease rental amount of the most recent past lease period. Provided however, the new yearly lease increase amount shall in no case be less than 3% or more than S% of the most recent past yearly lease rental amount. 7. Holding Over: If Tenant should remain in possession of the Leased Premises after the expiration of the primary term or any extension of this Lease, without the exercise of an option or the execution by Landlord and Tenant of a new lease, then Tenant shall be deemed to be occupying the Leased Premises as a tenant -at -sufferance on a month -to -month basis, subject to all the covenants and obligations of this Lease and at a monthly rental of one and one-half (1 1/2) the per month rental then provided hereby. 8. Notice: Any notice shall be in writing and shall be delivered by hand or sent by United States Registered or Certified Mail, postage prepaid addressed as follows: ,OCT-04 99 15:43 FROM:CITY OF SEBRING LANDLORD: City Of Sebring 368 South Commerce Avenue Sebring. FL 33870 ATTN: Administrative Assistant $13-471.5100 813-471-5142 TO:9417631686 PAGE:04 • v�TENANT: GTE Mobilnet amps Incorporated 600 N. W re Boulevard, Suite 900 Tamp orids 33609 (8 282-6000 Such addresses may be changed from time to time by either party by giving notice as provided above. Notice shall be deemed given when delivered (if delivered by band) or when postmarked if sent by U.S. Mail, certified, return receipt requested. 9. Liability and Indemnity: Tenant agrees to indemnify and save the Landlord harmless from all claims (including costs and expenses of defending against such claims) arising or alleged to arise from any act or omission of Tenant or Tenant's agents, employees or contractors occurring during the term of this Lease in or about the Leased Premises. Tenant agrees to use and occupy the Leased Premises at it's own risk and hereby releases Landlord, Its agents and employees, from all claims for any damage or injury brought on by Tenant to the full extent permitted by law. Landlord in turn agrees to indemnify and save Tenant harmless f!<om all claims, negligence and torts (including cost and expenses of defending against such claims) arising or alleged to arise from any act or omission of Landlord or Landlord's agents, employees, contractors or other tenants of Landlord occurring during the term of this Lease. 10. Termination: Tenant shall have the right to terminate this Lease at any time upon any of the following events: a. If the approval of any agency board, court, or other governmental authority necessary for the construction and/or operation of the Communications Equipment cannot be obtained, or is revoked or if Tenant determines the cost of obtaining or retaining such approval is prohibitive. b. If 'Tenant determines that the property is not appropriate for locating it's Communications Equipment for technological reasons, including, but not limited to signal interference. C. In the event that any government or public body shall take all or such part of the Leased Premises thereby making it physically or financially unfeasible for the Leased Premises to be used in the manner it was intended to be used by this Agreement, Tenant shall have the right to terminate this Lease effective as of the date of the taking by the condemning party and the rental shall be prorated appropriately. However, if only a portion of the Leased Promises is taken, and Tenant does not elect to terminate this Lease under this provision, then rent payments provided under this Lease shall be abated proportionally as to the portion taken which is not then usable by Tenant. OCT-04 99 15:44 FROM:CITY OF SEBRI 813-471-5142 TO:9411686 PAGE:05 16 Tenant will give Landlord thirty (30) days written notice of termination of this Lease under the terms of this Paragraph lumber 11, sections (a), (b) and (c). Upon termination, neither party will owe any further obligation under the terms of this Lease except for Tenant's responsibility of removing all of it's Communications Equipment from the Lease Premises and restoring the areas occupied by Tenant to as near as practicable, to it's original condition, save and except notntal wear and tear and acts beyond Tenant's control. Tenant shall be obligated for rental payments until Tenant has removed all of it's Communications Equipment from the premise and restored the area if occupancy shall exceed termination date. It. Dsfauhs and Remedies: Notwithstanding anything in the lease to the contrary, Tenant shall not be in default under this Lease until: a. In the case of a failure to pay rent or other sums due under this Lease, fifteen (15) days after receipt of written notice thereof from Landlord, or; b. In the case of any other default, unless such default constitutes a situation dangerous to the public, thirty (30) days after receipt of written notice thereof from Landlord; provided, however, where any such default cannot reasonably be cured within thirty (30) days, Tenant shall not be deemed to be in default under the Lease if Tenant commences to cure such default within said thirty (30) day period and thereafter diligently pursues such cure to completion, unless such default constitutes a situation dangerous to the public. In the event of Tenant's default in the payment of rentals or Tenant's failure to comply with any other material provision of this Lease, Landlord may, at it's option, terminate this Lease without affecting it's right to sue for all past due rentals, and any other damages to which the Landlord may be entitled. "Should Landlord be entitled to collect rentals or damages or to *oin Tenant or to remove Tenant from the premises through the courts, or by any other legal procedure, Landlord shall be entitled to all reasonable costs thereof, including attorneys fees incurred, if Landlord prevails". 12. Taxes: Tenant shall pay annually an amount equal to any increase in real estate taxes that may be attributable to any irpprovement to the Leased Premises made by Tenant. Tenant further agrees to pay to Landlord any occupancy tax or rent tax now in ofl'ect or here after enacted. If such tax is paid by Landlord, Tenant shall reimburse Landlord for the amount of any such tax payment within sixty (60) days of receipt of sufficient documentation indicating the amount paid and the calculation of Tenant's pro-rata share. Upon written request by Tenant, Landlord shall furnish evidence of payment of all taxes. 13, insurance: Tenant shall, at its' expense, maintain in force during the term of this Lease, a combined single limit policy of bodily injury and property damage insuranm with a limit of not less than $1,000,000.00 insuring Landlord and Tenant against all liability arising out of the ownership use, occupancy, or maintenance of the Leased Premises and appurtenant areas, which policy shall name Landlord as an additional insured. OCT-01 99 15:45 FROM:CITY OF SEBRING 813-471-5142 TO:94176316e6 PAGE:06 14. Tests: Tenant is hereby given the right to survey, soil test, radio coverage test, and to conduct any other investigations needed to determine if the surface and location of the Leased Premises is suitable for construction of a cellular, radio and microwave communications center. 15. Fixtures: Landlord covenants and agrees that no part of the improvements constructed, erected or placed by Tenant on the Leased Premises or other real property owned by Landlord shall be or become, or be considered as being, affixed to or a part of Landlord's real property and any and all provisions and principles of law to the contrary notwithstanding, it being the specific intention of Landlord to covenant and agree that all improvements of every kind and nature constructed, erected or placed by Tenant on the Leased Premises or other real property owned by Landlord shall be and remain the property of the Tenant. M Assignment and Subletting: Tenant may assign or sublet the Leased Premises or any part thereof without the consent of Landlord only if Tenant remains liable for fulfillment of payments under this Lease and the nature of the use is not changed or the Assignment is made to an affiliate of GTE Mobilnct Incorporated. All other assignments shall require Landlord's prior written consent, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, 17. Memorandum of ,Lease: Following the execution of this Lease, either party, at it's sole expense, shall be entitled to iile the Memorandum of Lease (attached as Exhibit "B") of record in the County where the Leased Premises is located. 18. Other Conditions: A. Landlord acknowledges that following the execution of this Lease, Tenant will be contacting the appropriate local governmental agencies for the purpose of obtaining all building permits and approvals, zoning changes and/or approvals, variances, use permits and other governmental permits and approvals necessary for the construction, operation and maintenance of a cellular mobile telephone facility ("Communications Center") and related antennas, cable, conduits, wires and electronic and other equipment on the Leased Premises ("Local Permits"). Landlord agrees to fully cooperate with Tenant in obtaining the Local Permits and, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, to execute any applications, maps, certificates or other documents that may be required in connection with the Local Permits. b Whenever under the Lease the consent or approval of either party is required or a determination must be made by either party, no such consent or approval shall be unreasonably withheld or delayed, and all such determinations shall be made on a reasonable basis and in a reasonable manner. c Landlord covenants that the Tenant shall, upon paying the rent and observing the other covenants and conditions herein upon it's part to be observed, peaceably and quietly hold and enjoy the Leased Premises during the term of this Lease or as it may be extended without hindrance, ejection or molestation by the Landlord, any persons claiming under the Landlord or any other tenant of the Landlord. OCT-04 99 15:46 FROM:CITY OF SEBRIP* 613-471-5142 TO:941i686 PAGE:07 d. Landlord covenants and agrees that, at all times during the continuance of this lease, Tenant shall have the right to mortgage or convey by deed of trust or other instrument adequate for the purpose of securing any bona fide indebtedness or evidence thereof, the lemeholdees interest of the 'Tenant created hereby together with all of the Tenant's right, title and interest in and to improvements hereinafter constructed. erected or placed on the Leased Premises by Tenant, provided always that no such mortgage, conveyance or encumbrance, nor any foreclosure thereg nor any purchase thereunder, shall impair or abridge the rights of the Landlord, as provided herein. C. During the continuance of this Lease, and in exercising the rights, powers, privileges and immunities provided hereunder, Tenant shall fence in only that portion of the Leased Premises as is reasonably needed for it's improvements and for the proper and efficient operation of said Communications Equipment. In most cases Tenant will only fence reasonable areas around Tenant's building and transmission tower. Landlord shall not prohibit Tenant's access to the Leased Premises or be entitled to use such liortion so fenced, for any purposes, However, Landlord shall have the privilege of using that portion of the surface of the Leased Premises not enclosed by fence so long as Landlord does not interfere with Tenant's operations. Landlord further agrees to indemnify and save Tenant harmless from all claims arising or a!lcged to arise from any act or omission of Landlord or Landlord's agents, employees or contractors or other tenants of Landlord within such portion of the Leased Premises not fenced in. f. The terms or'this Lease remain contingent upon clearance of all hens, encumbrances and exceptions to property title existing as of the date of lease execution. Landlord will be advised in writing by Tenant at the conclusion of it's title investigation of any liens, encumbrances and exceptions which cannot be disposed of to Tenant's satisfaction Rental payments shall not cotttmence on the property until title exceptions rtre investigated and determined acceptable to Tenant. g. Tenant shall have the right, at Tenant's sole discretion, to lease space on Tenant's transmission tower and/or Lease Premises to "third parties". In the event Tenant so elects to enter into a third party lease agreement, such agreement shall be subordinate And subjecr to this Lease and Landlord shell be furnished with a true copy thereof. Tenant shall remain in primary possession of the Lease Premises throughout the term of the third Inirty lease. h. No operation by Tenant, or any sublessee or assignee of Tenant, on Tenant's tower or on the leased premises shall interfere with the operation of Landlord's radio equipment nr the television or radio receiving equipment of surrounding neighbors. In the event there is such interference, Tenant will take all steps necessary to correct and eliminate the same within a reasonable period of time. 6 OCT-e4 99 15:46 FROM:CITY OF SEERING 813-471-5142 TO:9417631686 PAGE: M i. Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that, when it has accumulated in a building in sufficient quantities, may present health risks to persons who are exposed to it over time. Levels of radon that exceed Federal and State guidelines have been found in buildings in Florida. Additional information regarding radon and radon testing may be obtained from your county public health unit. Pursuant to SS404.056(8), Florida Statutes. j. Tenant shall enclose the tower, building and emergency generator with a substantial chain link fence. 19. Entire Agreement and Binding Effect: This Lease and any attached exhibits signed or initiated by the parties constitute the entire agreement between Landlord and Tenant; no prior written or prior, contemporaneous or subsequent oral promises or representations shall be binding. This Lease shall not be amended, or changed except by written instrument signed by both parties hereto. Paragraph captions herein are for convenience only. and neither limit nor amplify the provisions of this instrument. The provisions of this instrument shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns of the parties, but this provision shall in no way alter the restriction hereon in connection with assignments and subletting by Tenant. 20. Additional Clauses: Paragraph numbered none through none are added to and are a part of this agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Landlord and Tenant have executed this Lease Agreement as of the date and year first above written, WITNESSES: Print Witness Rame Print Witness Name LANDLORD -.City Of Seb; Ile I BY: Smith RudasiU Title: Mayor ATTEST: 'hirley Kitchings City Clerk TAX I.D. # 59-6000 428 I OCT-04 99 15:47 FROM:CITY OF SEBRING 813-471-5142 TO:9417631686 PRGE:09 0 • SSES: Print Wi ess Name s Print Witness Name STATE OF FLORIDA SS COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS TENANT. CITE M 'net of Tampa Incorporaud AMES A, L BELLE Vice President/Gfeneral }'Manager ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The foreg ag Land Lease Agreement was acknowledged before me this � day of �j , 1994 , by Smith Rudasill Jr. who is omonally awn to me or who produced as identification. Notary Public 0 My Commission Expires. Commission Number: �� Clwn. COt„11s f IN STATE OF FLORIDA ACKNOWLEDGEMENT COUNTY OF HILLSBOROUGH The foregoing Land Lease Agreement was acknowledged before me this `1 day of _e�P1994 by James A. La Belle, Vice President1General Manager of GTE Mobilnet of Tampa Incoyporated, a Delaware corporation. He is personally known to me or who produced as identification. Notary Public My Con miWon Expires: Commi IElii LYA. LAW waaMsaswa ewos#sa:srrs�, mow~ wan►w+aN+ 8 813-471-5142 T0:94176316e6 OCT-04 99 15:47 FROM: OF 56gRING • .i EXEmBTT "A'f NT dated -i - srt of that certain LEASE AGREEIdE a Incorporated. Attached to and made a p »dlord") and GTE Mobilnet of Tamp 1994 by and between City Of Sebring { (LEASED PREWSES) k 125, LA PAL4MA+ 1 according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Lots 2 and Bloc 44, of the public records of Highlands County, Florida. Plat Book , Page 1 r 4 r, +--: N K L-- pCA TION SKETCH 9 OCT-04 99 15:48 FROM:CITY OF SEBRING 813-471-5142 T0:9417631686 PAGE: 11 E7{MIT "B" MEMORANDUM OF LEASE STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, THAT: THIS MEMORANDUM OF LEASE is made and entered into this wl- day of ,,,dd;,/ • , 1994 , by and between City Of Sebring, ("Landlord") whose address is 349 S_ /ram &P Ago iQ#zfAd Florida and GTE Mobilnet of Tampa Incorporated ("Tenant") whose address is 600 N. Westshore Boulevard, Tampa, Florida 33609 WI't'NESSETH WHEREAS, Landlord has leased to Tenant, and Tenant has leased *om Landlord, upon and subject to the teems, covenant;, conditions, limitations and restrictions contained in that certain lease dated ("Lease")between the parties hereto, that certain real property situated in the County of Highlands, State of Florida, more particularly described on "EXHIBIT A' attached hereto and made a part hereof (Leased Premises"). The term of the Lease is for five (5) years, commencing on October 1, 1994, and ending on September 30, 1999, subject to Tenant's option to extend the terra for three (3) additional periods of five (5) years each upon the terms and conditions set forth in the above referenced Lease. The rent and other obligations of Landlord and Tenant are set forth in the Lease, to which reference is made for further particulars. In the event of any conflict between the terms and provisions of the Lease and those contained in this Memorandum, those contained in the Lease shall govern and be controlling. to OCT-04 99 15:4e FROM:CITY OF SEBRING 813-471-5142 TO:9417631686 PAGE:12 Y • • IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Landlord and Tenant have executed and acknowledged this Memorandum as of the date first above written. WITNESSES. C=1 ' - '81A.- &W A�HL65 Print Witness ame Print Witness Nave Print Witness Name LANDLORD: City Of Sebring Smith RuduM Jr. r - apt of Tampa Incorporated JAIN ES A. LA BfiLLE Vice Presideut/General Manager 11 m OCT-04 99 15:48 FPGN:CITY OF SEBRING 813-471-5142 TO:9417631686 PAGE:13 STATE OF FLORIDA SS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS The for o'ng Memorandum of Lease was acknowledged before me this day of �• 1994 , by Smith Rudasill Jr., on behalf of the corporation. j/She is personally !mown to me or who produced as identifteadon and who did take an oath. Noiary Public My Commission Expires: My Commission Number: ",tee, M cc ,w;;'+" STATE OF FLORMA SS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT COUNTY OF HILLSBOROUGH TheZia egoi Memorandum of Lease was acknowledged before me this it Y` lday of , 1994 , by James A. LaBelle, Vice President - General Manager of GTE Mobilnet of Tampa Incorporated, a Delaware corporation, on behalf of the corporation. He is personally known to me and who did take an oath. Notary Public My Commission Expires: My Commission Number: esMsa:se�►a.>Ns �w�rwrw�uwr� 12 OCT-04 99 15:49 FROM: CITY OF SEBRING 813-471-5142 TO:941761686 PAGE :14 July 2. 1998 Wireless 5303 Commerce Park Blvd. Tampa, Florida 33610 Mr, Howard H. Hofisnan City of Sebring 368 South Commerce Avenue Sebring, Florida 33870 Dear Mr. Hofftw: Effective immediately, ail invoices, payments and correspondence relating to the GTE Wireless Cell Site FL0362 - Dinner Lake should be sent to the following address: GTE Wireless Attu: Richard Reasoner 5303 Commerce Park Boulevard FNTW Tampa, Florida 33610 pease call me at (813) 282 6422 should you have any questions regarding this address charge. in order to expedite processing, be sure to include the "62 - Dinner Lake site designation on all invoices, chocks and correspondence relating to this site. Sincerely, -Rtehwd-B""erwv Richard Bassueaer Property Management Administrator GTE Wireless A part of GTE Corporation 0 0 CITY OF OKEECHOBEE 941)763-3372 ilk Fax 941)763-1686 AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM Please mail or bring completed form to: City of Okeechobee City Clerk's Office 55 S.E. 3rd Avenue Okeechobee, Florida 34974 NAME: William Doucglas, Pension Secretary ADDRESS: 55 SE 3rd Avenue Okeechobee, FL 34974 TELEPHONE: n/a (HOME) MEETING: REGULAR M SPECIAL ❑ WORKSHOP ❑ 763-4423 MESS) EXHIBIT 2 - OCT 5 AGENDA DATE: October 5, 1999 PLEASE STATE THE ITEM YOU WISH TO HAVE PLACED ON THE CITY COUNCIL AGENDA. Appoint 5th Trustee to the Firefighters Pension Flttnd and reyi sa term datgs of previouGl ya j nj--4j m,-„m-t_oa PLEASE STATE WHAT DEPARTMENT(S) YOU HAVE WORKED WITH THUS FAR. PLEASE STATE DESIRED ACTION BY THE CITY COUNCIL. Motion to re -appoint Trustees to the Fire fighters Pension Fund: Keith Torrey terra beginning 10/1/99 and endirer Qf1n/?nn, Bill Douglas term beai.nnina 10/1,M and ending 9/30/2002. Rick Holt term beginn 10/1/qq and ending 9/30/2003, John Koenke term bbecsinn;nQ 20/1/99 and andina 9/30/2001 and Glenn Hodges term beginning 10/1/99 and ending 9/30/2002. PLEASE SUMMARIZED PERTINENT INFORMATION CONCERNING YOUR REQUEST AND ATTACH APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS. PRESENTATION IS TO BE MADE, HOW MUCH TIME WILL BE REQUESTED? SIGNED BY:Mow\DATE: `1�QQ I• !i yA4fJ 3 CRAIG A. SMITH & ASSOCIATES CONSULTING ENGINEERS - PLANNERS - SURVEYORS - GRANTS ASSISTANCE August 11, 1999 Mr. Robert Bradshaw, City Administrator City of Okeechobee 55 S.E. Td Avenue Okeechobee, FL 34974 RE: REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS ' PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES CAS PROPOSAL NO.460 ' Dear Mr. Bradshaw, Craig A. Smith & Associates (CAS) is very happy to have this opportunity to provide you ' with qualifications to provide Professional Engineering and Architectural Services for various City Capital Improvement Projects on a continuing basis, as advertised by you. We would be pleased to be able to serve your needs with regard to these projects. 1 CAS is a full -service, multi -disciplined firm specializing in engineering, surveying, planning, construction management and grant services. We have a staff of 57+ ' professional and technical personnel who are ready to serve your needs. Our firm has been in existence since 1980 and we have the experience you need for your projects. ' Our corporate office is based in Pompano Beach but we propose to serve your needs from our Branch Offices in Royal Palm Beach and Okeechobee. We have an abundance of experience in working with Rural Florida Communities and currently undertake various engineering, surveying and planning services for Okeechobee County, Glades. County, Hendry County, City of South Bay, City of ' Pahokee, City of Belle Glade and City of Moore Haven. Apart from this engineering experience, we also have extensive experience with grant applications, administration and obtaining fiscal assistance. We also perform engineering on grant funded projects ' which requires special expertise. CAS prides itself on being a client oriented firm. Our firm philosophy is built around ' providing full, complete and responsive services to meet all of the needs of our clients. We believe in personal service and are always in close contact with our clients to ensure that we are fully responsive to their needs while always being mindful of costs. We pride ourselves on our ability to tailor our services to meet our clients' needs. 1 1000 West McNab Road, Pompano Beach, Florida 33069 • (954) 782-8222 Fax: (954) 786-8927 Palm Beach: (561) 736-3188 Dade: (305) 940-4661 www.craigasmith.com IMr. • • Robert Bradshaw August 11, 1999 Page 2 ' We propose to team with O'Donnell, Naccarato & Mignogna, Inc. for any structural engineering services and with Jason P. Tramonte Architects, Inc. for any architectural services. We have teamed on other projects in the past and have an established team ' already in place. We have a pool of experienced subconsultants that we can utilize on your projects depending on what area of expertise you require. ' We have reviewed your scope of services and note that you have many different tasks to be undertaken. You will be pleased to note that due to the fact that we are a multi - disciplined, established firm we will be able to provide these services either through use of our own staff or through use of a subconsultant experienced in the area of expertise you require. Our Project Managers are experienced in overseeing a team of Subconsultants and we believe this management will be key in ensuring successful and ' cost effective projects for you. We are experienced in undertaking roadway and drainage improvement projects and ' have successfully completed similar projects for the Citv of Oakland Park, as follows: N.E. 33, 34, 35 & 36th Street Stormwater Improvements, N.E. 46th Court Stormwater Improvements, N.E. 48th Street & N.E. 11th Avenue Stormwater Improvements, N.E. ' 36 Court Stormwater Improvements, Andrews Avenue Alley Stormwater Improvements, N.E. 7th Avenue Storm Sewer Improvements and N.E. 7th, 8th and 9th Storm Sewer Improvements. We have also completed work for the Town of Pembroke Park for N.W. 30th Avenue Stormwater Improvements and Hallandale Beach Boulevard Phases I through IV Forcemain Extensions and Broward Counbf McNab Road Improvements, N.E. 62"d Street Improvements, Pine Island Road Improvements (between Sunrise and Oakland Park Boulevards) and Andrews Avenue Improvements. We also undertook design of Wolff Road for Okeechobee Countv and N.E. 8th Street for the Citv of Pahokee. CAS is currently the General Engineering Consultant for Okeechobee County and has been since 1990. We have assigned our President, Gene R. Schriner, P.E., as the Project Director and ' City Liaison. Gene will always be available to City Staff as may be required and will be the person responsible to ensure that your projects are sufficiently staffed. Gene was the County Engineer for Okeechobee County from 1990 to 1994. He is familiar with City procedures and requirements and will ensure that the Engineers under his direction adhere to your policies, procedures and high standards. Our firm also has a wealth of information regarding City requirements and standards. Gene's roadway and drainage experience is extensive due to the fact that when he was Okeechobee County Engineer, he undertook the development and implementation of a 5 year paving plan for the whole of Okeechobee County and also directed the City of Coconut Creek ' Resurfacing Program. Gene will oversee our engineers who will undertake the necessary design and planning tasks for you. Please refer to our proposed team chart for personnel who will be assigned to your project. 1 7 L • Mr. Robert Bradshaw August 11, 1999 Page 3 • We believe we are fully qualified and experienced to serve your needs on these projects and commit to timely and successful completion. We are ready to work on these projects NOW. Both myself and Stephen C. Smith, P.E., Senior Vice President, are authorized to make representations for our firm on this project and they may be contacted at 1000 W. McNab Road, Pompano Beach, FL 33069, telephone: (954) 782-8222. We are committed to exceeding your service expectations and our engineers and surveyors are standing by to assist you in any way they can. We will do everything possible to earn your trust and confidence and will be happy to provide you with a presentation on our services. Yours sincerely CRAIG A. SMITH & ASSOCIATES Gene R. Schriner, P.E. President KAPR0P0SAL\1999\P460\Letter.doc WHY SELECT THE CAS TEAM? v-� /4� Experienced in working in Okeechobee County and Rural Florida. Established Branch Office located in the City ' of Okeechobee. Familiar with local issues, physical conditions and permitting. CAS has over 35 years of consulting engineering experience providing services to over 20 municipal clients in South Florida, Experienced professional staff in-house with extensive experience and a wide pool of subconsultants who are specialists in their field. CAS has proven experience in grant writing and administration. CAS will provide timely, cost effective professional services to meet your needs. Stable, well -established firm able to tailor services to meet your needs. CRAIG A. SMITH & ASSOCIATES U • TABLE OF CONTENTS SimilarExperience..................................................................................... 1 Experience in Rural Florida........................................................................ 2 Experience in Performing on Grant Funded Projects ................................. 3 Team Chart and Resumes......................................................................... 4 Ability to Perform in a Timely Manner......................................................... 5 Company Background and History ............................................................. 6 References................................................................................................. 7 StandardForm 254.................................................................................... 8 StandardForm 255.................................................................................... 9 Insurance/Licenses.................................................................................. 10 I[•10R(1pffC01 \19�1i1\PdfiA\( ONTFNTS de . CRAIG A. SMITH & ASSOCIATES m m = m m m = ' m PROJECT Q�y 0 EXPERIENCE ���J � fro•� O ay�� � �4 �a `ate a �o� � �� � �� �� � ��• �• 5° cP �- Bal Harbour X X X X X X X X North Miami X X Pembroke Park X X X X X X H Oakland Park . X X X X X X X Z Coconut Creek X X X X X X X X X W South Bay X X X X X X X X J U Pahokee X X X X X X X X X X St. Lucie County X ; Sunrise X X X X X X X X X X X 'Z� W Margate X X X W Tamarac X X X U Moore Haven X X X X X Glades County X X X X X X X X X X X Hendry County X X X X X X X X X X Okeechobee County X X X X X X X X X X X X Seminole Tribe of FL X X X X X X Broward County X X FDOT X X OUA X X X X X X X 0. i 1 1 1 1 1 1 SIMILAR EXPERIENCE ROADWAY DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION • Okeechobee County Wolff Road Extension Okeechobee, Florida • McNab Road Improvements (Pine Island Road to University Drive) Broward County, Florida • Pine Island Road Improvements (1) (SR 84 to Sunrise Boulevard) Broward County, Florida • Pine Island Road Improvements (2) (Sunrise Boulevard to Oakland Park Boulevard) Broward County, Florida • Andrews Avenue Improvements Broward County, Florida • Pine Island Road Improvements Right -of -Way Surveying Broward County, Florida • Sawgrass Expressway - Section IV Broward County, Florida • SR 822/Sheridan Street (1-95 to railroad) CEI Broward County, Florida • 1-95 HOV Lanes (Commercial Boulevard to Sample Road) Broward County, Florida • Sunrise Boulevard and SR 7 Interchange Broward County, Florida • State Road 70 (Okeechobee County Line Rim Ditch Road Canal -10 miles) St. Lucie County, Florida • Aurora Road Improvements Melbourne, Florida K:\PROPOSAL\1999\P4601REL-DCP.dx SIMILAR EXPERIENCE • Gratigny Parkway, CEI Dade County, Florida • Biscayne Boulevard (US1) Dade County, Florida Tamiami Trail Improvements - CEI Miami, Florida • State Road 70 (McCarty Road East of Gordy Road - 3 miles) St. Lucie County, Florida • Flamingo Road (Orange Drive to State Road 84) Broward County, Florida Biscayne Boulevard Bridge Replacement - CEI Dade County, Florida N.E. 8th Street City of Pahokee, Pahokee, Florida • S.W. 30th Avenue Pembroke Park, Florida STORMWATER MANAGEMENT City of Pembroke Park Stormwater Utility Plan and Implementation. Stormwater Improvements for the City of Oakland Park. N.E. 12° Avenue Stormwater Improvements for the City of Oakland Park (CDBG funded). N.E. 4e Court Stormwater Improvements for the City of Oakland Park (CDBG funded). N.E. 4e Street and 11"' Avenue Stormwater Improvements for the City of Oakland Park. K:\PROPOSAL\1999\P460\REL-EXP.doc SIMILAR EXPERIENCE ' N.E. 3601 Court Stormwater Improvements for the City of Oakland Park (CDBG ' funded). • Andrews Avenue AlleyStormwater Improvements for the C' of Oakland Park. P �Y 71 Avenue Storm Sewer Improvements for the City of Oakland Park. 71, 81 and 91 Avenue Storm Sewer Improvements for the City of Oakland Park. Stormwater Improvements for N.W. 30P Avenue for the City of Pembroke Park 28 South Stormwater Pump Station for the City of Sunrise ' . Numerous land development subdivisions stormwater plans and designs City of Sunrise Stormwater Pump Station #1 Design Construction Observation '0 Permitting . City of Sunrise Stormwater Pump Station #4 Design Construction Observation ' Permitting Bal Harbour Stormwater Design and Permitting of Stormwater System and Stormwater Pump Station. ' . Design and Permitting of shallow injection wells for Bal Harbour Village. ' STORMWATER MASTER PLANS City of Oakland Park Stormwater Master Plan Bal Harbour Stormwater Master Plan including Design, Permitting and Construction Management of 100 Acre Residential District including piping, pump ' station and disposal wells Hendry County Four Comers Stormwater Master Plan encompassing over 200 ' square miles Okeechobee Stormwater Master Plan 600 square miles KAPROPOSAL1199W4601REL-EXPAoc SIMILAR EXPERIENCE ' City of Sunrise 28 South Conceptual Stormwater Master Plan and Permit encompassing over 2,300 acres • Rolling Hills Conceptual Stormwater Master Plan and Permit • The Reserve Conceptual Stormwater Master Plan and Permit • Lakeside Forest Conceptual Stormwater Master Plan and Permit • City of Sunrise Industrial Park Stormwater Management Conceptual Plan, Permit and Improvements encompassing over 650 acres • Okeechobee County Airport Conceptual Stormwater Master Plan Design and Permits • Sawgrass International Park Conceptual Stormwater Master Plan, Design and Permit LAND DEVELOPMENT - WATER. SEWER. PAVING AND DRAINAGE (PRIVATE CLIENTS1 ' • Porten Companies • Lennar Homes • South East Centers ' Oriole Homes • Pulte Home Corporation • Excel Development • Trammel Crow 'a Gables Residential • United Dominion Realty Trust • American Express K-TR0P0SAU19991P4W1REL4EXP.doc I SIMILAR EXPERIENCE I I 1 GRANTS CAS TEAM GRANT PROJECTS SECURED $150,000 Stormwater Improvement Project for Bal Harbour Village from a SFWMD ICooperative Agreement Grant. $100,000 Drainage Improvement Project for the City of Lauderhill from the ' SFWMD Cooperative Agreement Grant. $20,000 Wastewater Feasibility Study for Glades County and the City of Moore Haven from South Florida Water Management District Grant. $100,000 Wastewater Utility Master Plan Study for Okeechobee County from FDEP Special Appropriation Grant. $1.5 Million Wastewater Cooperative Agreement Grant from South Florida Water Management District for improvements and development of a Utility Authority for Okeechobee County. This grant included sewer collection system feasibility ' studies, financial feasibility study for purchase of city utility system, development of utility master plan and design of water and sewer Improvements. $175,000 Master Drainage Plan for Okeechobee County with funds from South Florida Water Management District ($100,000) and a Special Legislative Appropriation through FDEP of $75,000. • Various FAA/FDOT Aviation improvement grants in excess of $1,000,000 for ' Okeechobee County General Aviation Airport Facility. • $433,000 Local Government Cooperative Assistance (LGCA) Grant from FDOT for Okeechobee County Wolff Road. This Grant was also matched with funding from the FDOT 5-year work plan for intersection improvements resulting in minimal funds from Okeechobee County. ' $1,000,000 State Housing Initiatives Partnership (SHIP) Grant for Glades County. ri IK:\PR0P0SAL\19991P4f"EL-EXP.d0C n f] I 1 SIMILAR EXPERIENCE • $75,000 Economic Development Grant as a result of a Special Legislative Appropriation through the Department of Commerce for a Master Plan of the Okeechobee County Industrial Park. • $590,000 CDBG-ED Wastewater Treatment Plant Grant for Glades County. • $1.0 million EDA Wastewater Treatment and Collection System Grant for Glades County. • $62,000 FRDAP Grant for Harney Pond Recreational Park Improvements for Glades County. • Labor incentives for Wackenhut Corrections Corporation/Glades County for training of personnel. • $250,000 Stormwater Improvement Plan Cooperative Agreement Grant for the Four Comers Area of Hendry County. • $571,000 Roadway Improvement Grant for the City of Pahokee from the Department of Commerce. • $2,600,000 Water and Sewer Improvement Grant (45%)/Loan (65%) for the City of South Bay from the USDA Rural Development Agency. • $1,000,000 Water and Sewer Improvement EDA Grant for the City of Pahokee. • $450,000 Sewer Improvement Grant for Glades County through a Special Legislative Appropriation. • $450,000 Sewer Improvement Grant for Okeechobee Utility Authority through a Special Legislative Appropriation. • $1,000,000 EDA Grant for the Okeechobee County Industrial Park Expansion. • City of Pahokee $750,000 Water Improvements. City of Pahokee $561,000 Economic Development Transportation Road Fund City of Pahokee $750,000 Federal EDA Grant. Okeechobee County $650,000 CDBG Housing Grant. K\PR0P0SAL17 9W4W\REL-EXP.doc 1 r SIMILAR EXPERIENCE 1 ' • Okeechobee County $1,000,000 Federal EDA Grant. • Okeechobee County $450 000 FDOT Grant. • Okeechobee County $175,000 CDBG Economic Development Grant. • Okeechobee County $750,000 CDBG Housing Grant. • Glades County $575,000 CDBG Economic Development Grant. • Glades County $925,000 Federal EDA Grant. '0 Glades County $75,000 Private Corporate Grant • Glades County $650,000 CDBG Housing Grant. r0 City of South Bay $918,000 Economic Development Transportation Road Fund. • $750,000 for Okeechobee Housing Rehabilitation of 26 homes from State DCA/CDBG Housing Grant. • $750,000 for Hendry County for development of Airglades Industrial Park from State DCA/CDBG Economic Development Grant. • $948,000 for Hendry County for development of Airglades Industrial Park from Federal Economic Development Administration. r r r r r r ' K\PROPOSAL\1999\P460%REL-DCP.dx EXPERIENCE IN RURAL FLORIDA Craig A. Smith & Associates (CAS) has extensive experience in working in Rural Florida. Our firm has been the General Consulting Engineer for the following clients in this area: Okeechobee County (since 1990) Okeechobee Utility Authority Hendry County (since 1994) Glades County (since 1993) City of South Bay (since 1995) City of Moore Haven (since 1993) City of Pahokee (since 1993) City of Belle Glade (since 1998) As you can see from the above, our familiarity with Rural Florida is unsurpassed and we believe this makes our firm the most qualified to undertake the proposed services. Not only do we have engineering experience with these clients, but we also perform planning and surveying services as well as grant writing and administration. ��SFRVFRU�nu11N1PROPOso! \1999�p4BOlFxP-RI IRAU= CRAIG A. SMITH & ASSOCIATES PAST EXPERIENCE WITH GRANT FUNDED PROJECTS ENGINEERING FOR CDBG GRANT PROJECTS • Glades Wastewater Treatment Plant Development, Design, Permitting and Construction Management; 90,000 GPD WWTP and Effluent Disposal - $575,000 • Glades Wastewater Treatment Plant Expansion and Sewer Collection system Expansion; 45,000 GPD Expansion to WW TP & 1.0 Miles of Pipe - $575,000 • City of Pahokee Water Treatment Plant Improvements & Installation of Filters - $750,000 • Airgiades Wastewater Treatment Plant Improvements. Design, Permit and Construct a 25,000 GPD Wastewater Treatment Plant, 1,500 LF of 8" Forcemain and Sewer Pump Station • City of Oakland Park Water and Sewer Improvements • Town of Pembroke Park 30'hAvenue Water and Sewer Improvements • Okeechobee County US 441 Turn Lanes to Prison Addition K\PROPOSAU1991ANWkocp-cag.dx CRAIG A. SMITH & ASSOCIATES PAST EXPERIENCE WITH GRANT � FUNDED PROJECTS C% 1 GRANT ADMINISTRATION/GRANT WRITING CAS has broad experience in all categories of the CDBG program. Our client listing continues to grow as we expand our Grants Department. A listing of our expertise in the various CDBG categories is noted below: HOUSING REHABILITATION OKEECHOBEE COUNTY 304 N.W. Second Street Okeechobee, Florida 34972 Contact: Mr. George Long, County Administrator Telephone: (941) 763-6441 1998-On-going CAS was the grant writer and will be the grant administrator for a $750,000 Florida Small Cities Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Housing grant. This grant involves the rehabilitation of 26 houses occupied by low and moderate income families in Okeechobee County. 1996-1998 ' Our firm was the grant writer and the grant administrator for a $650,000 Florida Small Cities Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Housing grant. This grant involves the rehabilitation of 33 houses occupied by low and moderate income families ' in Okeechobee County. GLADES COUNTY Post Office Box 1018 Moore Haven, Florida 33471 Contact: Mr. James Threewits, County Manager Telephone: (941) 946-2140 1997-On-going Our firm was the grant writer and is the grant administrator for a $600,000 Florida Small Cities Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Housing grant. These funds will be used to rehabilitate approximately 15 houses occupied by low and moderate income families in Glades County. I K%PROPOSAL11999XP460WXPcdbg.doe CRAIG A. SMITH & ASSOCIATES • ri i IJ PAST EXPERIENCE WITH GRANT FUNDED PROJECTS CITY OF HOMESTEAD. (personal experience of Nancy Phillips) 790 North Homestead Boulevard Homestead, Florida 33030 Contact: City of Homestead Community Development Department Telephone: (305) 242-2418 1992-1996 While employed at the Florida Department of Community Affairs, Ms. Phillips was the team project leader responsible for the City's $3,425,440 Hurricane Andrew Disaster grant in the area of Housing. This grant consisted of the following activities: Single Family. Rehabilitation, Single Family New Construction, Mortgage Subsidy program; Youth Build program, Multiple Family Rehabilitation, and Temporary Relocation. Ms.. Phillips actively worked with City staff and the City Council to provide' technical assistance in all areas of CDBG. NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION CITY OF PAHOKEE 171 N. Lake Avenue Pahokee, Florida 33476 Contact: Mr. Ken Schenck, City Manager Telephone: (561) 924-5534 1998-1999 Our firm was the grant writer and is the grant administrator for a $750,000 Florida Small Cities Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Neighborhood Revitalization Grant. This grant involves the installation of a back-up filter and associated improvements at the City's Water Treatment Plant. K\PROPOSAL\1999VP460bxpcdpp.Co� CRAIG A. SMITH & ASSOCIATES PAST EXPERIENCE WITH GRANT FUNDED PROJECTS r HENDRY COUNTY Post Office Box 1760 LaBelle, Florida 33935-1760 Contact: Mr. Lester Baird, County Administrator Telephone: (941) 675-5220 1996-1998 Our firm was the grant writer and grant administrator for two Florida Small Cities Community Development Block Grants (CDBG) in the area of Neighborhood Revitalization. One grant, in the amount of $650,000 was to install sewer lines and sewer hook-ups to the Harlem project area. The other grant, in the amount of $585,817 was an emergency set -a -side grant for the construction of three bridges that were destroyed by flooding from Hurricane Opal. CITY OF HOMESTEAD (personal experience of Nancy Phillips) 790 North Homestead Boulevard Homestead, Florida 33030 Contact: City of Homestead Community Development Department Telephone: (305) 242-2418 1992-1996 I G While employed at the Florida Department of Community Affairs, Ms. Phillips was the team project leader responsible for the City's $8,962,715 Hurricane Andrew Disaster grant in the area of Neighborhood Revitalization. This portion of the grant consisted of the following activities: water/sewer line construction, development of water/sewer plan for the City, street improvements, sewer hook-ups, construction of parks, construction of parking lot for Senior Center, sidewalks, storm drains, and working with the City's engineers for this portion of the grant. Ms. Phillips actively worked with City staff and the City Council to provide technical assistance in all areas of CDBG. IKW y.uuL, CRAIG A. SMITH & ASSOCIATES PAST EXPERIENCE WITH GRANT FUNDED PROJECTS COMMERCIAL REVITALIZATION, CITY OF HOMESTEAD (personal experience of Nancy Phillips) 790 North Homestead Boulevard Homestead, Florida 33030 ' Contact: City of Homestead Community Development Department Telephone: (305) 242-2418 1992-1996 While employed at the Florida Department of Community Affairs, Ms. Phillips was the team project leader responsible for the City's $1,554,254 Hurricane Andrew Disaster grant in the area of Commercial Revitalization. This portion of the grant consisted of the following activities: renovation (facade) to commercial buildings located in downtown Homestead, and construction of new sidewalks in the downtown area. Ms. Phillips actively worked with the Downtown Merchant's Association, City staff and the City Council to provide technical assistance in all areas of CDBG. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT HENDRY COUNTY 25 East Hickapoochee Avenue LaBelle, Florida 33435 Contact: Mr. Lester Baird, County Administrator Telephone: (941) 675-5220 1998-On-going CAS was the grant writer and will be the grant administrator for a $750,000 -Florida Small Cities Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Economic Development grant. This grant involves water and sewer improvements to serve the Airglades Industrial Park. IK%PNUF'UifLL.VIoajirliw*Xpcmv.aw CRAIG A. SMITH & ASSOCIATES PAST EXPERIENCE WITH GRANT � FUNDED PROJECTS 1 ' ST. LUCIE COUNTY 2300 Virginia Avenue Ft. Pierce, Florida 34982-5652 Contact: Ms. Julia Shewchuk, Community Development Department Telephone: (561) 462-1451 1998-On-going Our firm was the grant writer and is the grant administrator for a $480,000 Florida Small Cities Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Economic Development grant. This grant involves water lines for a fire protection system. OKEECHOBEE COUNTY 304 N.W. Second Street Okeechobee, Florida 34972 Contact: Mr. George Long, County Administrator Telephone: (941) 763-6441 1996-1998 Our firm was the grant writer and is the grant administrator for a $155,239 Florida Small Cities Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Economic Development grant. This grant involves the construction of two turn lanes at the intersection of Highway 441 and N.E. 168th Street. CITY OF HOMESTEAD (personal experience of Nancy Phillips) 790 North Homestead Boulevard Homestead, Florida 33030 Contact: City of Homestead Community Development Department Telephone: (305) 242-2418 1992-1996 While employed at the Florida Department of Community Affairs, Ms. Phillips was the team project leader responsible for the City's $916,653 Hurricane Andrew Disaster grant in the area of Economic Development. This grant involved the reconstruction of four businesses severely damaged as a result of the storm. Ms. Phillips actively worked with the individual businesses, City staff and the City Council to provide technical assistance in all areas of CDBG. d 1 K%PR0P0SAL119WP4WM*-Cdbg.doc CRAIG A. SMITH & ASSOCIATES • PAST EXPERIENCE WITH GRANT FUNDED PROJECTS GLADES COUNTY Post Office Box 1018 Moore Haven, Florida 33471 Contact: Mr. Jim Threewits, County Manager Telephone: (941) 946-2140 1994-1996 Our firm was the grant writer and the grant administrator for a $575,000 Florida Small Cities Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Economic Development grant at the State's first private prison, Wackenhut Corporation, in Glades County. This CDBG grant was used as leverage for a U.S. Department of Commerce, Economic Development Administration (EDA) grant in the amount of $975,000 for the construction of a wastewater treatment plant. These two grants totaled $1,550,000 in grant funds to pay for the construction of this facility. K\PR0P0SALM9WP4W*V-=ft,dpo CRAIG A. SMITH & ASSOCIATES 1 1 J 1 CITY OF OKEECHOBEE . PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES GRANTS/LOAN ASSISTANCE M. Dale Milita, V.P. Director of Client Services • Grant Administration & Implementation • Fiscal Assistance • Legislative Appropriations • Legislative Bills Assistance • Economic Development Assistance PLANNING Michael J. Miller, AICP, V.P. • Site Planning • Capital Improvements Planning 1 • Comprehensive Plan Compliance • Grants Assistance • Demographic Analysis and Re -Districting • Mapping 1 J SURVEYING Frederick E. Conrod, III, P.S.M. • Route Survey • Project Surveying • Boundary Surveys • Topographic Surveying • Field Survey Assistance • G.I.S. ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES Jason Tramonte CITY OF OKEECHOBEE PROJECT DIRECTOR/CITY LIAISON Gene R. Schriner, P.E., President PROJECT MANAGER Don A. Shaver, Vice President TRANSPORTATION / ROADWAY ENGINEERING Stephen C. Smith, P.E. • Roadway Design • Traffic Analysis • Signalization • Calming Studies and Design • Trafficways Planning • Roadway Striping • Resurfacing Studies PROJECT QUALITY ASSURANCE TEAM Craig A. Smith, P.E. Chairman PAVING/DRAINAGE STUDIES/IMPROVEMENTS Jim Orth, P.E. • Drainage Studies and Modelling • Permitting • Design of Improvements for Paving and Drainage • Swale Restoration • Bidding and Contract Administration STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING O'Donnell, Naccarato & Mignogna, Inc. CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT Joseph P. Beaton, Jr. • Constructibility Review • Cost Estimating • Construction Inspection • Construction Management • Constructibility Review GENE R. SCHRINER, P.E. President EDUCATION: Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering, 1974 West Virginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia Post -Graduate Courses, Sanitary Engr., Solid Waste & Wastewater, 1974 - 1976 ' West Virginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia Presented Paper "Use of Bottom Ash for the Construction of a Septic Tank Effluent Disposal System", at the Ash Utilization Conference in Morgantown, W.V., 1977 ' REGISTRATION: Professional Engineer, Florida #38821 PROFESSIONAL American Water Works Association AFFILIATION: Florida Engineering Society RESPONSIBILITIES: Supervises and manages the daily operation of the 55+ member Consulting Engineering, Planning and Surveying firm. EXPERIENCE: ' 1995 - Present: Craig A. Smith & Associates, Pompano Beach, Florida President Responsible for the daily management of the 55+ member civil engineering, planning and surveying firm with gross sales of $4.5 Million overseeing the allocation of resources, staffing, financial management, quality control and timely completion of all projects. Initiates business development opportunities and client coordination. Also supervises and manages the Governmental and Utility Consulting Department. Involved with securing and developing over 20 municipal clients throughout South Florida. Mr. Schriner is involved with the conceptual design and planning of water and wastewater treatment projects ' ranging in size from 1.0 MGD up to 10.0 MGD. Mr. Schriner provides solid waste facility operating consulting to Glades County and Okeechobee County. Directed the design and permitting of a 4.5 acre landfill addition at the Okeechobee County Landfill. Mr. Schriner has been directly involved with the development of three (3) 80 acre+ industrial parks including water, sewer, paving and drainage design and project funding. Mr. Schriner directed the production of numerous utility master plans for lake communities. ' CRAIG A. SMITH & ASSOCIATES I L IJ ri 1 11 GENE R. SCHRINER, P.E. President 1987 - 1995: Craig A. Smith & Associates, Pompano Beach, Florida Vice President / Manager, Environmental Engineering Department Supervised the design of water treatment and wastewater treatment plants, pipeline projects, utility relocations, stormwater management projects and general civil projects. He has also prepared utility facilities plans, DRI's, environmental impact studies, municipal comprehensive plans and has extensive experience in airport planning and improvements. Mr. Schriner provided engineering consulting to municipal and private utility clients. Was acting County Engineer for Okeechobee County for three (3) years from 1990 - 1993 while with the firm. 1985 - 1987: Sunbelt Environmental Corporation, Sunrise, Florida Vice President and Partner Involved with the preparation of technical proposals for the Corporation regarding FDOT/PD&E studies. Project Engineer for environmental impact portion of PD&E study for S.R. 514 in Brevard County. Responsible for design and permitting of hazardous materials storage and transfer facilities for Chemical Packaging Corporation including underground storage tanks for Deer Creek Country Club. Responsible for design of water, sewer, paving, and drainage plans for land development projects including the Kindercare, Williams Executive Center, and Faith Church. Coordinated an experimental sludge disposal and monitoring program as applied to orange groves in south Florida for the Palm Beach County Water and Soil Conservation Service. Directed activities, proposals and negotiations for purchase and management of utilities through privatization. 1980 - 1985: Craig A. Smith & Associates, Inc., Pompano Beach, Florida Project Manager - Environmental Engineering Division Responsible for the design and permitting of water and wastewater treatment plants for City of Sunrise and the Village of Royal Palm Beach. Designed and permitted the effluent disposal systems for the City of Sunrise, Village of Royal Palm Beach, and General Development Utilities. Designed and permitted sludge disposal systems for Sunrise, Royal Palm and Gulfstream Utilities. Prepared environmental impact studies, 201 facilities planning and the preparation of Utility Acquisition Reports. 1977 - 1980: Titanium Metals Corporation of America, Toronto, Ohio Pollution Control Engineer - Head of Plant Environmental Engineering Division Responsible for the preparation of the Environmental Engineering Division budget, the air and water sampling and reporting, performing noise surveys within the plant, the design of air handling air pollution control equipment (wet and dry scrubbers), the design and operations management of water and CRAIG A. SMITH & ASSOCIATES 1 GENE R. SCHRINER, P.E. President wastewater treatment systems for Toronto Plant, the design and management of solid and hazardous waste disposal systems and contracts, the preparation of air, water, wastewater, noise and solid waste studies for Toronto Plant. Also, responsible for the design of process fluid filtration system, the management and reporting for RCRA and TSCA compliance, and the supervision of meteorological cloud study for Henderson, Nevada plant. 1975 - 1977: VTN, Inc., Charleston, West Virginia Project Manager Responsible for the design and permitting of wastewater treatment plants, the preparation of 201 facilities plans, the preparation of 208 regional studies, and the design and permitting of sanitary landfills. CRAIG A. SMITH $ ASSOCIATES CRAIG A. SMITH, P.E. Chairman of the Board ' EDUCATION: Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering, 1961 Drexel University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania REGISTRATION: Professional Engineer, Florida #26128 Licensed General Contractor, Florida PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATION: National Society of Professional Engineers Florida Engineering Society American Society of Mechanical Engineers American Water Works Association Florida Atlantic Builders Association Broward County Areawide Clean Water Advisor Broward County Water Control District #4 RESPONSIBILITIES: Founder of Craig A. Smith & Associates in 1980. Responsible for "Quality Assurance' and timely completion of all projects for the 90+ member civil ' engineering, surveying and planning firm. ' EXPERIENCE: 1980 - Present: Craig A. Smith and Associates, Pompano Beach, FL Chairman of the Board ' President of Craig A. Smith & Associates from 1980 - 1995. Recently named Chairman of the Board responsible for °Quality Assurance' and timely completion of all projects for the 90+ member civil engineering, surveying and planning firm. 1973 - 1980: Broome and Farina, Coral Springs, FL ' Executive Vice President Executive Vice President of the Broome and Farina Coral Springs Office responsible for supervising over 50 engineering and surveying personnel. In 1980 he purchased the firm and named it Craig A. Smith & Associates. 1971 - 1973: General Waterworks Corporation South Florida District, Coral Gables, FL District Engineer ' Responsible for design of water and sewer systems, and supervision of engineering office personnel. Responsible for liaison between consulting engineering firms, contractors and division office for special projects such as disposal wells and sewer ' treatment plant expansions. i r1 CRAIG A. SMITH ' & ASSOCIATES CRAIG A. SMITH, P.E. Chairman of the Board (EXPERIENCE CONTINUED): 1964 - 1971: Ingersoll Rand Company, Research Center, Princeton, New Jersey Project Manager Project Manager of $1 Million +/year development program. Supervision of support help including engineers, technicians, designers, and computer aides. Project responsibility from conception of ideas through analysis, design, experiment, prototype, and field testing, requiring coordination with six company divisions. 1963 - 1964: ITT Nesbitt Engineering Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Project Engineer Project Engineer responsible for development and consulting on exotic applications of fintube heat transfer surface. CRAIG A. SMITH & ASSOCIATES ' MICHAEL DALE MILITA Vice President/Director of Client Services ' EDUCATION: Florida College of Medical Technology, Miami, Florida, 1963 National Public Health Services, Washington, D.C. B.S.M.T. (Medical Technology) eqv. ' Phillip Levine Research, Ortho Research Foundation, Raritan, N.J. Post Graduate REGISTRATION: Risk Manager, State of Florida Licensed State of Florida, Clinical Laboratory Supervisor #JC0002976 ' Florida Teachers Certificate RESPONSIBILITIES: Governmental Affairs Consultant responsible for coordinating business Po 9 ' development opportunities with public sector clients. Funding, Revolving Loans, Grants, Fiscal Assistance and Special Legislative Appropriations Specialist. ' EXPERIENCE: ' 1992 - Present: Craig A. Smith & Associates, Pompano Beach, Florida Vice President/Director of Client Services Responsible for coordinating business development opportunities for the firm with public sector clients. He also coordinates all grants, fiscal assistance and legislative appropriations activates for our clients. ' 1989 -1992: Okeechobee County, Florida County Manager ' Hired as Administrative Assistant and Planner for Okeechobee County and was promoted to the County Manager. As County Manager was responsible for the ' daily operation of the County Government. This included preparing the County Budget, with assistance from the County Treasurer, responsible for Fire Services, EMS, Recreation, Library, Road and Bridge, Engineering, Solid Waste Services, Veterans Affairs Officer, Welfare, Extension Service, Civil Defense, Cemetery, Maintenance, Custodial services, Planning/Zoning/Building Department, Okee- Tantie Recreational Park, as well as Liaison to Humane Society and County on Aging. Also responsible for Grant preparation and administration, legislative appropriations and lobbying. - CRAIG A. SMITH & ASSOCIATES MICHAEL DALE MILITA Vice President/Director of Client Services ' (EXPERIENCE CONTINUED): 1988 -1989: City of Pahokee, Florida City Manager C� 1 1969 -1988: 11 Chief Executive Officer for the City, including direct responsibility for eighty (80) employees. As City Manager was responsible for the Police Department, Fire Department, Finance, Library, Public Works, Water Treatment Plan, Wastewater Treatment Plant, Planning/Zoning/Building, Grant writing and administration, Code Enforcement, Operation of Lake Okeechobee Marina and Camping area. Everglades Memorial Hospital Assistant Administrator As Hospital Assistant Administrator, was responsible for the direction of construction of the hospital expansion, Clinical Lab, Pathology, Blood Banking, Electrocardiography, X-Ray, Nuclear Medicine, Ultrasound, Respiratory Care Services, Engineering Services, Maintenance, Environmental Services, Grant Writing, Resource Development, Communication, including PBX & Beeper services and Emergency Medical (Paramedic Ambulance) Services, Risk Management, Quality Assurance, Accreditation, Pathology/Lab/Tissue Committees. CRAIG A. SMITH - & ASSOCIATES DON A. SHAVER Vice President - Land Development ' EDUCATION: Bachelor of Science, Construction Science, 1981 Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas LICENSE: State of Florida Licensed General Contractor, Florida GC 046399 ' RESPONSIBILITIES: Responsible for the coordination and supervision of all Land Development Department Projects. EXPERIENCE. 1989 - Present: Craig A. Smith & Associates, Pompano Beach, FL Vice President - Land Development Mr. Shaver is currently responsible for coordinating and supervising all Land Development Department Projects and Construction Observation Projects. Mr. Shaver was previously Director of Construction Services from 1989 - 1996 where he supervised ' all phases of construction, contract administration and inspection for all civil engineering projects. He served as a liaison between the clients, contractors and consultants. Project experience includes: I 1987 -1989: H • Pine Island Road I and If - Broward County, FL • Water Treatment Plant No. 1 MGD Expansion, Sunrise, FL • Wastewater Treatment Plant 5 MGD Expansion, Sunrise, FL • Okeechobee County Airport Projects, Okeechobee, FL • Andrews Avenue, Broward County, FL • N.E. 62"d Street, Broward County, FL • Bal Harbour Stormwater Improvements, Bal Harbour, FL • Airport Entrance Road Improvements, Okeechobee, FL • Airport Utility Improvements, Okeechobee, FL • Glades County WWTP Expansion, Phase I, Glades County, FL • Broadview Park Water Plant and Distribution System Improvements, Broward County, FL • Residential site Development Projects Frederic R. Hams, Inc., Consulting Engineers, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Project Manager/Engineer Prepared Standard General Specifications, Testing Laboratory Contract and Construction Management of the Southport Container Yard and Crane Runway Projects including Turning Notch, Eller Drive Maintenance of Traffic, Phase I, II, and III Lo-Lo and Ro Ro Terminal Yams as part of the Port Authority 1986 Bond Funded Construction Program. Provided preliminary construction planning and engineering report for 1-95 System Maintenance of Traffic Program which included design package review, materials evaluation and proposing construction contract packages. I CRAIG A. SMITH ASSOCIATES DON A. SHAVER Vice President - Land Development 1983 - 1987: Broward County Airport Expansion Office, Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport Project Manager Involved in the $262 million fast -track Expansion Program. Took several projects from the design stage through the procurement process to successful close-outs. Projects included surface auto parking lot, parking garage, entrance road construction, fuel farm, terminal building, aircraft parking apron. Coordinated airline representatives, consultants, and contractors to resolve issues on a daily basis during construction phases. I1981 - 1983: Phillips Petroleum Company, Bartlesville, Oklahoma Construction Manager ' Represented Owner on Pier 66 Hotel Renovations and Addition in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Coordinated construction between managers, trade contractors and consultants for the $40 million dollar renovations. CRAIG A. SMITH & ASSOCIATES JAMES R. ORTH, P.E. ' Manager — Land Development EDUCATION: Bachelor of Science, Agricultural Engineering, 1989 University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida REGISTRATION: Professional Engineer #50126, Florida ' PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATION: American Society of Agricultural Engineers RESPONSIBILITIES: Manages the Land Development Department with respect to civil engineering services. Also responsible for the stormwater design, drainage and permitting of Ivarious municipal projects. ' EXPERIENCE: 1998 — Present: Craig A. Smith & Associates, Pompano Beach, Florida ' Manager— Land Development Department Manages the Land Development Engineering Department with respect to civil ' engineering services including water, sewer, paving, drainage etc. Also responsible for stormwater design projects for the firm. 1997 —1998: Mock Roos, West Palm Beach, Florida Senior Engineer/Project Manager Project management and design responsibilities of land development projects. Responsibilities included project scheduling and budgeting, supervision of project engineers and technicians, paving, drainage, water and sewer design and permitting. ' 1994 - 1997: Craig A. Smith & Associates, Pompano Beach, Florida Project Engineer ' Responsible for stormwater design, drainage and permitting for various municipal projects. Completed the Hendry County Four Comers Project which required developing a surface water management plan for the four comers area of Hendry County and a ' portion of Lee County (approximately 200 square miles). This plan identified and determined corrective action required to resolve flooding problems in Hendry County while addressing water quality concerns. Worked on numerous projects for the City of Oakland Park and Okeechobee County. ' 1989 - 1994: Engineering Consultant, Sebring, Florida ' Engineering Consultant to various land owners in Central Florida. Project experience includes: drainage and irrigation design, surface water management system design and permitting, D.E.R. dredge and fill permitting, SWFWMD agricultural exemption ' permitting, wetland identification and mitigation, hydrologic and groundwater modeling. CRAIG A. SMITH & ASSOCIATES ' JAMES R. ORTH, P.E. Manager — Land Development ' (EXPERIENCE CONTINUED): 1988 - 1988: Lykes Citrus Management Division, Lake Placid; Florida Engineering Assistant. Supervised the construction, drainage and irrigation design for a 40,000 acre citrus development project in Basinger, Florida 1987 - 1987: Dr. Larry Shaw, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida Machinery Design Assistant Responsible for to design and assemble agricultural a grants project machinery. 1984 - 1984: University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida ' Laboratory Technician Responsible for the processing of soil and leaf samples. CRAIG A. SMITH ' & ASSOCIATES AM STEPHEN C. SMITH, P.E. Senior Vice President EDUCATION: Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering, 1988 1 Auburn University, Auburn, AL Bachelor of Science, Building Construction, 1986 Auburn University, Auburn, AL REGISTRATION: Professional Engineer, Florida #0048914 RESPONSIBILITIES: Project Manager specializing in drainage design, permitting, utility coordination and supervision of Cadd Design. EXPERIENCE: 1989 - Present: Craig A. Smith and Associates, Pompano Beach, FL Senior Vice President\Transportation Project Manager Responsible for the storm drainage design and environmental quality control of ' several highway projects, which include: - University Drive, Client: FDOT District 4 - Pine Island Road (1) - (S.R. 84 - Sunrise Boulevard), Client: Broward County - Pine Island Road (II)- (Sunrise Boulevard - Oakland Park Boulevard), Client: Broward County - Andrews Avenue - (62nd Street - Racetrack Road), Client: Broward County - Aurora Road(Brevard County), Client: FDOT District 5 - Wolff Road (Okeechobee County) FDOT District 1 ' - Biscayne Blvd. (163rd Street to 203rd Street) FDOT District 6 - S.W. 30th Avenue (Hallandale to Pembroke Road) Pembroke Park Utility Design - Okeechobee County Stormwater Master Plan (prepared for South Florida Water Management District and Okeechobee County) - Misc. Projects including utility design and relocation, also inspection and evaluation of existing facilities Also, responsible for project permitting which includes data collection, submittals and intergovernmental coordination with local, county and state agencies. Extensive coordination is required with Utility Companies regarding utility relocations and adjustments. Other responsibilities include computing vertical and horizontal geometry on projects from local streets, arterials and limited access freeways, and the use of Intergraph and Digicad software. 1986: Craig A. Smith and Associates, Pompano Beach, FL 33069 Field Inspector Responsible for inspecting the construction of various utility facilities and land development projects. 1978 - 1983: Craig A. Smith and Associates, Pompano Beach, FL 33069 Survey Junior Crew Chief Mr. Smith was hired as a part time employee and started as a Survey Rodman. He was then promoted to Survey Instrument Man and then Survey Junior Crew Chief. CRAIG A. SMITH & ASSOCIATES FREDERICK E. CONROD, ill, P.S.M. Vice President, Survey EDUCATION: Associate in Arts Degree in Mathematics, Architectural, and Interior Design, 1968 Associate in Science Degree in Land Surveying, 1973 Palm Beach Jr. College, Palm Beach, FL REGISTRATION: Professional Surveyor and Mapper Florida # 2816 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATION: American Congress on Surveying and Mapping (ACSM) National Society of Professional Surveyors (NSPS) Florida Society of Professional Land Surveyors (FSPLS) Vice President Broward County 1984 -1985 President Broward Chapter 1985 - 1986 Active Member Broward and Palm Beach County Chapters State FSPLS Director, District 6 Representing Broward and Palm Beach County 1988 - 1992 RESPONSIBILITIES: Responsible for the management and supervision of all aspects of the Survey Division. The survey division has a 10-crew capability and six Professional Land Surveyors, 1 together with a full computerized calculation and drafting department. Member of the Executive Committee, consisting of the President, and 4 Vice Presidents . Set annual budgets, establish business goals, formulate strategic plans, monitor firm's overall quality assurance. EXPERIENCE: 1986 - Present: Craig A. Smith & Associates, Pompano Beach, FL Vice President, Survey Division Responsible for the overall management and supervision of all aspects of the Survey Division. • Directed development of construction survey control procedures for constructing the 1-95 / 1-595 four level interchange. • Directed development of survey control for the survey of the 7000 acre Weston project. • Established quality control procedures for electronic plan production. �I CRAIG A. SMITH & ASSOCIATES FREDERICK E. CONROD, III, P.S.M. Vice Presldent, Survey (EXPERIENCE CONTINUED): 1984 -1986: Craig A. Smith & Associates, Pompano Beach, FL Director of Surveying • Responsible for the supervision and coordination of the entire production effort of the survey division. This included 12 field crews, a platting -drafting - condominium department as well as a calculations department. 1980 - 1985: Craig A. Smith & Associates (Formerly Broome and Farina, Inc.) Coral Springs, FL Survey Manager • Responsible for training and supervising eight field crews • Responsible for controlled growth with quality control • Supervised all condominium graphic description preparation, platting, Icalculations and day to day survey operations. 1978 - 1980: Broome and Farina, Inc., Coral Springs, FL Field Supervisor • Set up field crew procedures, field crew support system and quality control. • Trained and supervised five field crews and performed all support calculations for office and field. • Supervised all survey drafting. 1971 -1978: Fred Conrod Land Surveyors, Pompano Beach, FL Survey Manager • Directed all phases of surveying including quality control, supervising three field crews and responsible for all calculations incident with subdivision planning, plot plans, site plans, and plats. 1969 -1971: United States Navy Reserve (USNR) Lithographer • In charge of all printing for the USS Nashville and the Comphibron Six Fleet. Printed orders and procedures for the NATO Fleet for a simulated attack in the Mediterranean Sea. Obtained the rank of E-5 (highest rank possible without re -enlisting when not engaged in combat). CRAIG A. SMITH & ASSOCIATES MICHAEL J. MILLER, AICP Vice President0reC#or of Planning EDUCATION: Bachelor of Arts, Geography/Urban-Regional Planning, 1978 Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL REGISTRATION: American Institute of Certified Planners, AICP Certified Residential Contractor, State of Florida CIVIC RESPONSIBILITIES: American Planning Association Broward Planners Association Palm Beach County Planning Congress Boca Heights Homeowners Association, President, 1982 Coral Springs Our Town and Parkland Days Festival Planning and Participation Coral Springs Planning and Zoning Board Member, 199495 Coral Springs Growth Management & Environmental Protection Committee Member, 1994 - 1997 IFlorida Atlantic University Alumni Association - Board of Directors, 1984 RESPONSIBILITIES: Director of Planning responsible for all planning activities including comprehensive plans, grants and land development projects. EXPERIENCE: . Sept. 1994 - Present: Craig A. Smith and Associates, Pompano Beach, FL Vice President/Director of Planning Responsible for the preparation of comprehensive plans and related documents, the writing of land development regulations, annexation feasibility studies, site planning design, permitting and plat approval, development review, zoning codes and ordinances, grants writing and other land use related projects. Consultant City Planner to several local governments in lieuof in-house City staff. May - Sept. 1994: City of Tamarac, Florida Senior Planner Responsible for the daily planning activities of the City, which included coordinating the initial preparation of the Evaluation and Appraisal Report (EAR), preparation of special planning studies, Chairman of the Development Review Committee and the Plan Adjustment Committee, statistical analysis, grants writing, ordinance/resolution preparation, site plan/plat review, roadway corridor planning for Hiatus Road north of Commercial Boulevard, land 1 planning/engineering coordinator. 1 CRAIG A. SMITH & ASSOCIATES MICHAEL J. MILLER, AICP Vice President/Director of Planning (EXPERIENCE CONTINUED): 1987-1994: Coral Ridge Properties, Inc., Coral Springs, FL Assistant Vice President, Planning Responsible for administration of department budgeting, financial planning and forecasting; primary liaison with public elected and advisory boards and staff, including county commissioners, city commissions, planning and zoning boards and other such groups; Co-chairman of the Company's Architectural Review Committee; personnel administrator of certain departmental staff; contract administrator for all consultants and vendors; construction coordinator of various physical construction projects; preparation of various development permit/order petitions and processing through permitting agencies; physical site planning design and critique of other work product; statistical research and analysis; ordinance/resolution preparation; monitoring and analysis of governmental documents including ordinances, comprehensive plans and special studies. Coordinate with FDOT, Broward County and local governments on trafficway corridor alignments involving the Sawgrass Expressway and other NW Broward roadways. Subarea planning for new communities; coordination between land planning and engineering. 1985 -1987: Westinghouse Communities of Arizona, .Inc., Litchfield Park, Arizona Vice President, Planning Administration of departmental budgeting, financial planning and forecasting; primary liaison with the public elected and advisory boards and staff, including county commissions, city commissions, planning and zoning boards and other such groups; chairman of the Company's Architectural Review Committee; personnel administrator of all departmental staff, contract administrator for all consultants and vendors; construction coordinator of various physical construction projects, preparation of various development permit/order petitions and processing through permitting agencies; physical site planning design and critique of others work product; statistical research and analysis; ordinance/resolution preparation; monitoring and analysis of governmental documents including ordinances, comprehensive plans and special studies. Coordinator with ADOT and Maricopa County on Transportation related issues including corridor identification planning, land planning/engineering coordination and subarea planning. 1984 - 1985: Coral Ridge Properties, Inc. Coral Springs, Florida Director of Planning Primary liaison with the public elected and advisory boards and staff, including county commissions, city commissions, planning and zoning boards and other such groups; member of the Company's Architectural Review Committee; personnel administrator of certain departmental staff; preparation of various development permit/order petitions and processing through permitting agencies; CRAIG A. SMITH & ASSOCIATES MICHAEL J. MILLER, AICP Vice PresldentUrector of Planning (EXPERIENCE CONTINUED): physical site planning design and critique of others work product; statistical research and analysis; ordinance/resolution preparation; monitoring and analysis for governmental documents including ordinances, comprehensive plans and special studies. 1982 - 1984: Coral Ridge Properties, Inc., Coral Springs, Florida Planner Liaison with the public elected -and advisory boards and staff, including county commissions, city commissions, planning and zoning boards and other such groups; preparation of various development permit/order petitions and processing through permitting agencies, statistical research and analysis; ordinance/resolution preparation; monitoring and analysis of governmental documents including ordinances, comprehensive plans and special studies. 1982: Michael J. Miller, Planning Consultant, Boca Raton, Florida Principal/Owner Sole proprietor consulting service established to assist clients with various land development studies and petitions with governmental entities. 1977 - 1981: City of Boca Raton, Department of Community Development, Boca Raton, Florida Various Titles Hired as a Student Intem and was promoted to Planning Aide, Planning Assistant, Chief Planner and then Director of Current Planning. Responsible for the administration of all planning and zoning divisional activities within the municipality and advisory role on related activities in adjacent communities and counties; primary liaison with public policy bodies including county commissions, city commissions, planning and zoning board, community appearance board and zoning board of adjustment; Chairman of Planning Advisory Committee (staff technical review group) responsible for all department recommendations and public presentations on said matters; personnel administration of staff planners, plus clerical staff; budgetary preparation and monitoring; statistical research and analysis; comprehensive plan preparation, review and implementation; supervision of graphics/drafting staff. Development approvals include industrial parks, PUD developments ranging in size from 20 acres to 1,000 acres, high-rise beach -front developments, resorts, hotels and motels, office parks, CBD redevelopment projects, institutional facilities such as hospitals, educational and religious uses, typical residential development (single/multi family). Assisted in preparation of 1979 Comprehensive Plan and directed the preparation of EARs in 1980 and 1981. Member of staff team involved with roadway expansions, corridor selections, subarea planning studies, traffic/transportation studies and funding mechanisms. CRAIG A. SMITH & ASSOCIATES JOSEPH P. BEATON, JR. Director of Construction Services EDUCATION: Suffolk County Community College REGISTRATION: Certified Asphalt Paving Technician #5321 Certified Workske Traffic Supervisor #4370 American Concrete Institute - Grade I PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATION: Asphalt Contractors Association of Florida, Inc. Road Street Award City Street County and - and Arterial Highway RESPONSIBILITIES: Director of Construction Services in the Construction Engineering and Inspection Division with 24 years of experience in this field. EXPERIENCE: 1993 - Present: Craig A. Smith & Associates, Pompano Beach, Florida Senior Inspector/Director of Construction Services Responsible for civil work inspections and certifications for the Transportation, Land Development and Municipal Department projects. Projects include: • City of South Bay WTP and Sewer Improvements, South Bay, FL • Okeechobee Utility Authority' Water and Sewer Improvements, Okeechobee, FL • City of Pahokee Water and Sewer Distribution System Expansion, Pahokee, FL • Port LaBelle Water Distribution Expansion, Hendry County, FL • Glades County WWTP Expansion and Sewer Distribution System, Glades County, FL • City of Sunrise Pump Station No. 4 • • Okeechobee County Industrial Park Village of Royal Palm Beach, Crestwood Square • Wolff Road - Okeechobee County, FDOT District 1 • • Glades County Correctional Facility - Moore Haven, Florida Pahokee Juvenile Justice Facility for Esmor Correctional Services, (now Correctional Services Corporation), Pahokee, Florida • • South Bay Correctional Facility - South Bay, Florida Residential Site Development for Plum Bay/Plum Harbor, Coral Bay, Coral Harbour, Fiesta 11 CRAIG A. SMITH & ASSOCIATES JOSEPH P. BEATON, JR. Director of Construction Services t1990 -1993: Hardrives, Inc., Delray Beach, Florida Construction Superintendent Supervised thirteen crews which included asphalt, concrete, drainage, grading and utility personnel. Responsible for the procurement of materials, supplies and trucking requirements for the above crews. Documented all field changes which occurred on the jobs and coordinated the schedule of the projects with FDOT, local municipalities and individual owners. Coordinated with all subcontractors working M1984 on the projects, inspected and approved their work on the projects. - 1990: Macasphalt Division of APAC of Florida, Melbourne, Florida Construction Superintendent Responsible for supervising the construction of several roadway projects from start to completion. 1983 -1984: Charley Toppino and Sons, Inc., Key West, Florida Asphalt Paving Superintendent Surveyed projects for layouts and subgrading using engineering level and approved plans. Responsible for finish work on base material using bulldozers, motorgraders, water trucks and distribution trucks. Laid asphalt to specified thickness as required by the contract documents. Compacted asphalt using steel wheel and rubber fire rollers. Supervised complete asphalt lay -down operations. Responsible for hiring and terminating employees. 1981 -1983: Jette Construction Co., Inc., Summerland Key, Florida Asphalt Paving Superintendent Responsible for installing all asphalt for various roadway projects. 1979 -1981: Charley Toppino and Sons, Inc., Key West, Florida Trucking and Equipment Superintendent Supervised trucking operation of 15 trucks and drivers to supply material for road and bridge projects under federal contract. Responsible for hiring and terminating drivers. Scheduling and coordinating of trucks. Calculated and ordered material needed for completion of projects, one of which was a federally funded project involving the placement of 67,000 tons of rip -rap boulders. 1969 -1979: E. Tufano and Sons, Inc., Quoque, New York Asphalt Paving Superintendent Responsible for installing all asphalt for various roadway projects. CRAIG A. SMITH $ ASSOCIATES Selected projects for which Mr. Mignogna has ' served as Senior Project Manager: • Adath Shalom Synagogue '• Addison Reserve Country Club • Breakers Hotel - Renovations 1 • Delray Beach City Hall - Renovations • Disney's Florida Beach Resort • Dorothy Schmidt Center at Florida Atlantic University • Eissey Theater at Palm Beach Community College • Flag ler Waterview Office Building • Good Samaritan Hospital • Ibis Golf & Country Club • Ibis Bath & Tennis Clubhouse • International Museum of Cartoon Art • Lake Worth High School - Renovations • Mar-A-Lago - Renovations • McKeen Tower • Ocean Forest & Country Club • Old School Square Theater - Renovations • Palm Beach Ocean Studios • Palm Beach Outlet Mall • PGA Medical Mall Office Building • Sandpiper Condominium • South County Civic Center • Sunrise Civic Center • Wackenhut Corporate Headquarters REGISTRATION PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER States of Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, New Jersey, Kansas, New York, Pennsyl- vania, Tennessee, Georgia, Puerto Rico; Certified Special Inspector. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Institute of Architects; American Concrete Institute; American Society of Civil Engineers; Florida Engineering Society; Florida Structural EngineersAs- sociation; National Council of Engineering Examin- ers; National Society of Professional Engineers; Post - Tensioning Institute; Executive's Association - Presi- dent and Treasurer (Member since 1994); Palm Beach Gardens Planning & Zoning Commission Member (1993 to Present); Tips Club of the Palm Beaches - Past President (1994 to Present). EDUCATION Drexel University Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering PROFESSIONAL AWARDS American Institute of Architects Top Award of Honor 1993; Florida Engineering Society's Constructed En- vironment Committee; Selected Honored Member National Directory of Who's Who 1994; Drexel Uni- versity Achievement Award 1996. Bill has over 25 years of experience in both structural engineering and field coordination on many diverse projects. His area of expertise encompasses con- ceptual design, design calculations, cost estimating, specifications, soils report analysis and construction administration. O`DONNELL, NACCARATO & MIGNOGNA, INC. 321 15th Street, Suite 200, West Palm Beach, Florida 33401 Voice 561.835. 9994 Fax 561. 835.8255 www.onm.net L� rJ h Selected projects for which Mr. Jackson has served as Senior Project Manager: • Addison Reserve Country Club • Admiral's Cove Golf Club • Boca West Country Club • Century Village • DeVos Cook Academy at Northwood Institute • Dorothy F. Schmidt Center for Arts at FAU • East Pasco Medical Center • Flagler Waterview Office Building • Good Samaritan Hospital • HRS Service Center • International Museum of Cartoon Art • JFK Medical Center • Lake Worth High School • Sailfish Point Condominiums • Sugar Sand Park Community Center • Sunrise Civic Center • Tampa Children's Hospital at St. Joseph's Hospital • The Sanctuary Development • U.S. Sugar Office Building • Vocational Technical Building at Palm Beach Community College • Westchase Golf Clubhouse • Wycliffe Country Club REGISTRATION PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER State of Florida; Certified Special Inspector PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Concrete Institute; Concrete Tilt Wall Association; Florida Engineering Society; National Society of Professional Engineers EDUCATION University of Florida Gainesville, Florida Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering Master of Engineering Dwayne has over 15 years of experience in structural engineering for both public and pri- vate sector projects. He is Director of Engi- neering at O'Donnell, Naccarato & Mignogna, Inc. and has extensive experience in project management and design. O'DONNELL, NACCARATO & MIGNOGNA, INC. 321 15th Street, Suite 200, West Palm Beach, Florida 33401 Voice 561. 835. 9994 Fax 561.835. 8255 www.onm.net JASON P. TRAMONTE; ARCHITECT INC. ,Resume' Jason Paul,Tramonte, Architect, 4524 S.E. 16th Place Cape Coral, Florida 33904 (941) 549-0997 Age 48 years old Married EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE 1989 'to Present Jason Tramonte Architect, Inc. -May 4524 S.E. 16th Place Cape Coral, Florida 33,904 Poisiition: Owner/Architect October 1588-to May 1989 Wright construction Corp. 59-11 Youngquist Road ' Fort Myers, Florida 33912 Position: Staff Architect Septiknber 1986 to October 1988 Gee & Jenson'Engineers-Architects- Plalinneis, Inc.' 2060 McGregor Blvd. Fort Myers'Florida 33901 Positio;i:,Assistant Regional Manager, Project Architect March 1982 to September 1986 I I - - October 1979 to March 1982 I IMay i975 to October 1979 IEDUCATION Guidry and Tramonts A Professional Architecjtural Corp. 110,Rue Jean Lafitte Suite,205 Lafayette, Louisiana 70508- PQsitibh: Partner/Pr6ject, Architect/ Office Manager Landry Guidry Architecture, A Professional Architectural -Corp. 31Q N. Main St.- st: Martinville, Louitiana;.704bri, Position: Partper/Project Architect Orourke Gossen and Associates $66 Jefferson St. Suite 1200 Lafayette, Louisiana 10501 Positi6p: Intern Architect 1995 Florida Building Contractor Passed, 1069-1975 University -of Southwestern Louisiana Bachelor of Lafayette, Louisiana Architecture 1965-1969 Destrehan High School Diploma Destrehan, Louisiana 4524 S.E. 16TH PLACE, #1 CAPE CORAL, FLORIDA 33904 PHONE (941) 549-0997 FAX (941) 549-9166 AA 0002443 • • Jason Paul Tramonte, Architect Resume' Page 2- ARCHITECTURAL LICENSES: State of Louisiana, 1981 License No. 2735 State of Florida, 1986 License No. 11455 SPECIAL SKILLS Marketing and Presentations Construction Document Drawings Specifications (Master.spec Format) AUTOCADD Release 12 PERSONAL Married to Clair Tucker Tramonte Father of Rachel and Elizabeth Tramonte, PROFESSIONAL Architect: Licensed in Louisiana and Florida Member: National Council of Architectural Registration Boards Member: Cape Coral Goldcoast Rotary Club U Jason P. Tramonte, Architect Resume' Page 3 With Jason P. Tramonte, Architect Inc. Prepared Preliminary Design Project Architect, Documents and Cost Estimates Client Manager for -Several Design/Build Projects 1989 Construction Observation/ $ 855,000 Construction Construction Manager of Manager Reroofing of Hidden Harbor Clubhouse Reroofing of Iona McGregor Fire Station No.l various Projects for wendy,s International Gazebo Additions for Jumonia Court, Shell Point - Village Review of Construction Documents for Various Projects, Shell Point Village (Harbor Court, Administration Building, Kitchen in the Nursing Pavilion) Doctors Clinic of Iona Iona McGregor Fire Station No.2 Suncoast Rehabilitation Cape Coral Office Additions and Alterations to Common Areas at Buccaneer Mobile Estates $ 70,000- Project Architect 1991 Project Architect 1991 20,.000 1991-1995- Project Architect 1991 Project Architect 1990-1991 1992 ,$ 35,000 Project Architect 1993 $ 735,000 Project Architect 1993 $ 150,000 Project Architect 1993 $ 502,000 Project Architect Jason P. Tramonte, Architect, Resume' Page 4 New Office for Dr K.ini 1994 $ 100,000 Project Architect Fort Myers, F1. New Laundry for -Shell Point 1995 $ 300,000 Project Architect Village iRailroad Room Renovations 1996 $ 350,000 Project Architect at Shell Point Village Terry Keith Office Building 1996 $ 500,000 Project Architect (10,000) SF Fort Myers Fl. Kinser Car Wash i996 $ 200,000 Project Architect - Fort Myers, Fl. Clewiston Fire Station 1997 $ 400;000 Project Architect. Clewiston, Fl. Metal Buildings for A & A Development 1997 $ VARIES, Project Architect Fort Myers, Fl. Fort Myers Moose Lodge 1998 $ 300,000 Project Architect ' Fort Myers, Fl. Sugarland Park Concession 1998_ $ 150,000 Project Architect & Toilet Facilities Clewiston, F1. REW Materials Warehouse 199$ $ 500,000 Project Architect Fort Myers, Fl. (21,000 S.F.) From May 1989 to Present, I have Completed Construction Documents for 20 Exclusive Private Residences Beach, Ussepa Island, Upper Captiya on Sanibel Island, Fort Myers Island, and Boca Grande. Prior to 1979 I participated in the preparation of Contract Documents, Bidding and Contract Administration of several projects such as hospitals,, schools, public buildings, apartments townhomes and residences. ' ABIIJTY TO PERFORM IN A TIMFI V MAAINFR 1 We want to work efficiently for you since this is cost effective for both the City and ourselves. ' We have staff available to begin working for you immediately and can mobilize on your projects now. Our current workload is such that we are able to accept additional work and due to the fact that we have 57+ staff members available, we commit to ' respond to the City's needs in a timely manner. We also have an in-house policy to work overtime hours if a project schedule must be met. n L', We are experienced in ensuring that our projects are correctly staffed such that we meet your requirements and deadlines and having had experience with grant funded projects we are aware of how important deadlines are with regard to funding through various agencies. We can assure you that your projects will be given priority. CRAIG A. SMITH & ASSOCIATES CRAIG A. SMITH &ASSOCIATES Corporate: 1000 West McNab Road, Suite 200 Pompano Beach, Florida 33069 (954) 782-8222 FAX: (954) 786-8927 Branch Office: 242 Royal Palm Beach Blvd. Royal Palm Beach, Florida 33411 (561) 791-9280 FAX (561) 791-9818 CORPORATE BaKGROUND 0 HISTORY Craig A. Smith and Associates (CAS) is a Florida Corporation licensed for the practice of professional engineering, planning, surveying and local government assistance (grants, fiscal assistance and appropriations). The Corporate office and principal place of business is located in Pompano Beach, Florida, the heart of the Gold Coast of South Florida. Satellite offices are located in Okeechobee County and Palm Beach County to better service our clients. CAS was established in 1980 when the Founder and Chairman of the Board, Craig A. Smith, purchased a 27 year old Broward County engineering and surveying firm. Since 1980, the firm has expanded from its original technical orientation in municipal engineering and surveying to a full service civil engineering practice with specialized expertise in land development engineering, transportation engineering, comprehensive planning and grant assistance. Presently, CAS is managed by President Gene R. Schriner, P.E. and provides broad -based, comprehensive, high -quality services to various public and private sector clients in South Florida. SIZE CAS professional, technical and administrative personnel numbering 55 people represent professionals in the fields of civil engineering, surveying, planning, transportation engineering, mechanical engineering, structural engineering, construction engineering, grant specialists, computer sciences and finance. ORGANIZATION CAS is organized into 5 technical operating divisions, each under the supervision of a Vice President/Director. These operating divisions are: . Civil & Environmental Engineering • Transportation Engineering • Surveying • Planning • Grants Under these operating divisions are the following departments. • Land Development • Governmental & Utility Consulting • Governmental and Fiscal Assistance • Planning • Transportation Engineering • Survey Calculations • Survey Field Operations • Construction Services • Construction Engineering & Inspection Finance and Administration provides administrative and financial services to the operating divisions. These 5 divisions are responsible to the President for day to day operations. This management organization leads to streamlined communication and simplified coordination. Each executive knows and understands his responsibilities and goals and those of the other executives. Thus, a team spirit has become the cornerstone of the management philosophy at CAS. PHILOSOPHY CAS is committed to providing its clients broad - based, comprehensive, high -quality professional services in the practice of engineering, planning and surveying. This commitment to excellence is achieved through the development of a team spirit of service to clients. CAS is committed to the advancement of technology and its application to complex engineering problems in the urban society. The use of state of the art computer technology and a comprehensive program of continuing education combine to encourage the people of CAS to attain the level of knowledge necessary in a complex world. CAS is committed to the development of its people to achieve their highest level of personal accomplishment. This commitment includes a belief in the dignity of the individual and rights of all persons to the pursuit of personal goals and accomplishments. CAS will not tolerate discrimination in any form. CAS is committed to the highest standards of integrity. CRAIG A. SMITH & ASSOCIATES \\SERVER\ADM IN\PROPOSAL\FORMSIBACKGRN2 M M' = = = M = M r = = = M w CRAIG A. SMITH & ASSOCIATES Consulting EngineersePlannerseSurveyorseGrant Specialists FINANCE 3 ADMINISTRATION Jim Campbell GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRSIGRANTS ACCOUNTING STAFF M. Dale Mpita, VP OW4 Purdasing Acd. Receivable Personnel Accte. Payable Payro1 SERVICES Joseph P. Beaton, Jr. 7� CONSTRUCTION INSPECTORS Bud Poland Tony Games David Hansen Greg JefMes /ROADWAY ENGINEERING Don Shaver, G.C., V.P. GRANTS ADMINISTRATION Nancy Phillips PRESIDENT Gene R. Schriner, PE SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT OF OPERATIONS Stephen C. Smith, PE CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD Craig A Smith, PE SURVEYING Frederick Conrod, III, PSM, VP ADMINISTRATIVE ASSTJ - PERSONNEL ADMIN. • PLANNING ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING Michael Miller, AICP V.P. W Wham Snow, P.E., V.P. DIRECTOR OF SURVEY Richard Smith, PSM MANAGER- SURVEY PROJECTS CALCULATIONS MANAGER DEPARTMENT SYSTEMS Ajeet Singh, El. MANAGER 77777 Robert Keener, PSM Mark Minter, PSM PROJECT Brian L*ddn ENGINEERS PROJECT SURVEYORS AND PROJECT Peter Kunen, E.I. FIELD OPERATIONS ENGINEERS CARD OPERATORS Al Caruso, E.I. ViMNam Cottle 1000 West McNab Road, Pompano Beach, Florida 33069 Broward (954) 782-8222 Royal Palm Beach (561) 791-9280 Dade (561) 9404661 Palm Beach (561) 736-3188 Broward Fax (954) 786-8927 MANAGER James R. Orth, RE PROJECT MANAGER GRANTS ASSISTANT Connie Vanassche PLANNERS David Ofstsin, AICP J. David Anderton CADD SUPERVISOR/ -7� PROJECT MANAGERS William Lands, PE Harold Jackson, P.E. Greg Glarratona 1 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES GOVERNMENTAL FISCAL ASSISTANCE Grants, Legislative Appropriations, Special State & Regional. Fiscal Assistance.... • Wastewater Plan & Project Funding Community Development (CDBG). • Potable Water Funding Economic Development r� • Housing Assistance, (HOME & SHIP) Stormwater Planning, & Implementation Highway/Roadway Grant Acquisition Stormwater Utilities • Historic Preservation 0 Legislative Appropriations • Department of Commerce/Transportation Economic Development Fund Economic Development Grant Administration GOVERNMENTAL & UTILITY CONSULTING • Water Treatment & Distribution 0 Environmental Licensing, Permitting • Wastewater Collection & Treatment & Compliance • Effluent Reuse & Disposal 0 Utility Pipeline Design & Relocation ' Sludge Treatment & Disposal Utility Acquisition • Surface Water Systems Value Engineering • Storm Water Management Expert Testimony • Facility Planning Treatment Plant Rehabilitation • Solid Waste Studies Municipal Consulting SURVEYING • Mapping and Platting Construction Surveys • Boundary and Acreage Surveys Highway Route Surveys • Land Description Preparation Parcel Sketches and Staking • Topographic and Retracement Surveys 0 Condemnation Surveys • Subdivision Designs and Calculations 0 Highway Construction Surveys • Condominium Exhibits 0 Quantity Surveys • Condominium Conversions Accident Surveys LAND DEVELOPMENT ' Feasibility Studies Paving, Grading & Drainage • Water Management Studies Water Distribution Systems • Planning Services Lift Stations • Construction Services Construction Cost Estimates • Complete Land Development Design Time Line Project Scheduling and Permitting Services Parks and Recreation Engineering STRUCTURAL • Seawall Design Threshold Inspection • Bulkhead Design Structural Inspection • Tank Design Reinforced Concrete Design CRAIG A. SMITH & ASSOCIATES ITWMIMPROPOSALFORM"ERV-E 7/95 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES BOND FINANCING • Feasibility Studies Rate Studies • Engineering Reports Comprehensive Planning • Rating Agency Presentations Capital Improvement Programs • Financial Analysis Special Assessments • Cash Flow Projections Impact Fee Studies TRANSPORTATION Highway Engineering Bridges • Transportation Planning Conventional Design & Redesign • Traffic Operation Studies Cost Estimating • Intersection Design Permitting • Roadway, Drainage & Pavement Design Modifications • Signing & Marldng Design Construction Inspection • Traffic Control Plans • Signalization Construction Engineering & Inspection • Cost Estimating Materials Sampling • Constructibility Review and Analysis Roadway & Bridge Inspection • Utility Design & Relocation Density Testing • Permitting Surveying • Construction Engineering & Inspection ' Record Keeping PLANNING • Comprehensive Plans - Evaluation & 0 Site Plan Approvals Appraisal Reports (EAR) 0 Annexation Studies • Land Development Regulations 0 Environmental Regulations • Site Analysis/Development Studies 0 Intergovernmental Coordination • DRI Coordination 0 NPDES Stormwater Management • Zoning/Land Use Plan Amendments Permitting CONSTRUCTION SERVICES • Value Engineering 0 Contract Documents • Design Document Review Contract Administration • Lender Consulting Construction Management • Bidding Coordination and Resident Project Inspections ' Contract Negotiation Cost and Payment Verification r-1 CRAIG A. SMITH & ASSOCIATES ' TMI)MIMPROPOSALFORMSWERV E 7/95 1 BAL HARBOUR VILLAGE General Engineering and Planning Consultant Water and Sewer Utilities Engineering Roads and Drainage Improvements Land Development Regulations Comprehensive Plan Evaluation and Appraisal Report BROWARD COUNTY ENGINEERING Andrews Avenue Improvements Pine Island Road Improvements 1 & 2 McNab Road Improvements FN.E. 62nd Street Improvements ob Hill Road Improvements BROWARD COUNTY EXPRESSWAY AUTHORITY ISawgrass Expressway Section IV THE SCHOOL BOARD OF BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA Deerfield Park Elementary School Dillard High School �Riveriand Elementary School CITY OF BOCA RATON University Woodlands Park Patch Reef Park & Tennis Centers Reverse Osmosis Pilot Plant at Water Treatment Plant CITY OF COCONUT CREEK General Consulting Wiles Road Improvements City Parks Master Plan Resurfacing Projects Annexation Projects Environmental Assessments ,CITY OF CORAL SPRINGS University Drive Improvements F Water Plant Improvements ransportation Planning CITY OF MARGATE State Road 7 Utility Relocations EAR -Based Amendments ,CITY OF MOORE HAVEN Wastewater Study Utility Master Planning Grants & Fiscal Assistance ' \\SERVER\ADMIMPROPOSAL\FORMSU2EPEXPER.PBL REPRESENTATIVE EXPERIENCE Public Sector Projects / Clients CITY OF OAKLAND PARK General Consultant EAR/EBA Stormwater Improvement Plan Drainage Improvement Project CITY OF PAHOKEE General Engineering and Planning Consultant Grants. Fiscal Assistance Economic Development EAR/LDR's/EBA Utility Master Planning Transportation Fund Roadway Grant Annexation Coordination CITY OF PLANTATION Pine Island Road Utility Relocations CITY OF POMPANO BEACH Evaluation and Appraisal Report (EAR) EAR -Based Amendments (EBA) CITY OF SOUTH BAY General Engineering Consultant Park of Commerce Planning, Permits and Grants Grants, Fiscal Assistance EAR/LDR's/EBA Utility Master Planning City -Wide Water and Sewer Improvements Water Treatment Plant Expansion Annexation Coordination CITY OF SUNRISE Stormwater Pump Station No. 1 Stormwater Pump Station No. 4 Water Treatment Plant 12 MGD Expansion Wastewater Treatment Plant 10 MGD Expansion Utility System Revenue Bonds Sunrise Industrial Park & Assessment District Welleby Park DCA Park Water, Sewer & Force Main Atlases CITY OF TAMARAC General Planning Consultant Utilities Consultant Lift Station Improvements CRAIG A. SMITH $ ASSOCIATES I n P-1 FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Biscayne Boulevard, Dade County Aurora Road, Brevard County Cypress Creek Park & Ride, Broward County Gratigny Parkway Improvements (CEI), Dade County State Road 70, St. Lucie County Tamiami Trail Improvements (CEI), Dade County Traffic Signals Reconstruction (CEI) GLADES COUNTY General Engineering Consultant Grants, Fiscal Assistance Wastewater Treatment Plant State Housing Initiatives Partnership (SHIP) Admin. Wastewater Collection (Moore Haven) Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Utility Authority Formation EAR -Based Amendments HENDRY COUNTY Four Comers Surface Water Mgt. Study Grants Assistance Port LaBelle Utility Acquisition Water Treatment Plant Improvements Water and Wastewater System Expansion Airglades Industrial Park Design TOWN OF PEMBROKE PARK Consulting Engineers and Planners EAR -Based Amendments LDR's Consulting Town Planners OKEECHOBEE COUNTY General Consultant Wolff Road Extension Stormwater Master Plan Utility Master Plan Utility Financial Feasibility Study Collection System Study Okeetantie Wastewater Treatment Plant Permitting Grants, Fiscal Assistance Housing Economic Development Grants Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Water, Sewer and Forcemain Atlases Water and Wastewater System Expansions REPRESENTATIVE EXPERIENCE Public Sector Projects / Clients OKEECHOBEE UTILITY AUTHORITY Utility Master Plan Water and Sewer Improvements Utility Acquisition Reports Effluent Disposal Permitting SEMINOLE"TRIBE OF FLORIDA Oak Prairie Lift Station Watermain Extensions - Brighton and Big Cypress Reservations Effluent Disposal Piping & Percolation Pond Expansion - Big Cypress Reservation Solid Waste Management Study Water Treatment Plant Reverse Osmosis - Big Cypress Reservation Water Well and Raw Watermain - Big Cypress Reservation Solid Waste Transfer Station - Brighton Reservation VILLAGE OF ROYAL PALM BEACH General Utility Consultant Wastewater Treatment Plant 4.4 MGD CRAIG A. SMITH & ASSOCIATES rC%PROPOSALIFORMS%REPEXPER.PBL i REPRESENTATIVE EXPERIENCE AMERICAN EXPRESS American Express Southern Regional Operations Facility ARVIDA / JMB PARTNERS Country Isles Plaza North & South - Country Isles Executive Homes Club Weston BERGERON LAND DEVELOPMENT 1-595/1-95 Interchange The Trails Big Sky Ponderosa West Broward Industrial Park Weston Lakes BION TECHNOLOGIES Wastewater Treatment System. Design &• Permitting --- Agricultural Treatment Service CALLAWAY LAND & CATTLE CO. The Reserve CENTEX HOMES Coral Lakes Estates The Pines Forest Lakes Estates COCOPALMS DEVELOPMENT GROUP CocoPalms CORAL RIDGE PROPERTIES, INC. Fairways at Eagle Trace Greens at Eagle Trace Tall Pines North DEUTSCH IRELAND PROPERTIES IPlantation Fashion Mall DEVRIN INC. Sawgrass international Corporate Park - Parcel C CORRECTIONAL SERVICES CORPORATION City of Pahokee Youthful Offender Facility Mangonia Park Detention Center EXCEL DEVELOPMENT CORP. Cypress Cove Hammock Estates Sonata at Mission Bay Harbour Springs Sample Road Estates Boca East Private Sector Projects / Clients HUBERT & TOMPKINS/70 INC. Sawgrass Preserve 70 Inc. - Parcel B 70 Inc. - Hotel ICON. DEVELOPMENT CORP. Coral Bay KRAUSSISCHWARTZ COMPANY Home Depot LEXINGTON HOMES, INC. Lexington Lakes Lexington Club MYCON CORPORATION Walmart -- Florida Atlantic University. Expansion. _ ORIOLE HOMES CORPORATION Whisper Walk Huntington Towers Huntington Lakes PINE CREST SCHOOL Drainage Study 62nd Street Turn Lanes PULTE HOME CORPORATION Coopers Grove Preserve The Wilderness Fountains of Jacaranda Coconuts I Plum Bay/Plum Harbor ROYAL PALM BEACH COLONY Crestwood Development SHELL OIL COMPANY Sawgrass Commerce Center STILES CORPORATION Sawgrass International Corporate Park SEA RANCH PROPERTIES Forest Ridge THE SPEAR GROUP Emerald Springs Quatraine Kensington South Chelsea at Ivanhoe CRAIG A. SMITH & ASSOCIATES G: WDMIMPROPOSALSWEPEXPER.PRV I THE WILLIAM LYON COMPANY Carolina Pinebrook Point TISHMAN SPEYER PROPERTIES/COMPASS _ MANAGEMENT Weston Park of Commerce TOWN COMPANIES Villas on the Green TRAMMEL CROW COMPANY Sherwood Forest Park Colony Ashley Lake Park 1 & 2 'The Vinings Clear Lake Town Place Club Villas Plantation Colony Hampton Lakes Village Place Lake Park Boca Colony TRION GROUP Walgreens WACKENHUT CORRECTIONS CORPORATION Glades Correctional Facility South Bay Correctional Facility WESTMINSTER ACADEMY Expansion of Existing School Design/Permitting New Facility REPRESENTATIVE- EXPERIENCE Private Sector Projects / Clients CRAIG A. SMITH & ASSOCIATES WADMIMPROPOSALMEPEXPER.PRV I COMPUTER CAPABILITIES 1 Utilizing technologicalty -advanced computer hardware and. software, Craig A. Smith &. Associates ' is dedicated.-to:.maintaining-stater-of the-art_computer systeme.,designect ta.integrate.:arrdaupport:alt - facets of this dynamic corporation. - Craig A. Smith & Associates has the capability to provide its technical, and administrative employees the information and means necessary to ensure our clients receive the best possible value for their money invested. This system is designed to allow our personnel to investigate, ' analyze, quantify and deliver accurate, timely and quality information to our clients. This highly versatile, state of the art, multi-user computer system actively handles: • Multiple CADD Design packages (Digicad, MicroStation and Geopak Software) with Graphic -Display, -full, Survey Coordinate Geometry~and.-Graphical-Databases. I Bridge Foundation and Structural Analysis Software • Interactive Database Management Software • Financial, Billing and Project Control • Project Scheduling and Graphical Reporting • Telecommunication Package capable of modem communication throughout the United States and abroad. • Desktop Publishing Package for the design of quality proposals, brochures and presentations. Our Windows NT Network stores over 30.0 GigaBytes of information and programs which are interconnected through the ETHERNET cabling. The combined strength and functional capabilities of these operating systems control: • over 50 users • 45 Workstations • 13 Local Printers • 4 Shared Lasedet Printers • Over 20 Software Packages • 2 Encad Cadjet Plotters Craig A. Smith & Associates is dedicated to being a leader in Surveying, Land Development, Transportation Engineering, Planning, Stormwater Management, Environmental Engineering and Grants Assistance. Our commitment to maintaining the most modem, sophisticated support systems is an integral part of servicing our clients and ensuring the complete success of any project. I CRAIG A. SMITH ASSOCIATES I K:IPROPOSAUFORMS�COMPTRI.DOC CORNERSTONES FOR QUALITY PROFESSIONAL 0 Qualified and trained people for the work required. TECHNICAL 0 Proper equipment for_.the work. required. ' ADMINISTRATIVE Clearly defined.work-tasks: ` ... - - - • Accurate communication- of work required. • Attention to detail by Project Manager. • Systematic cross-check of calculation and drawings. • Sufficient time to perform work required. • Periodic review by the Quality Assurance Team. • Suggestion program to improve quality of product. QUALIFIED AND Division Staffing Plan to identify positions, ' TRAINED PEOPLE TO qualifications and experience. PERFORM -THE WORK_,. Executive. Committee. approval of.Division Staffing. Plan. • Executive. Committeereview. of qualifications and.: experience and new professional employees. - - - • Vice Presidential review and approval of qualifications of professional and technical employees. ' Corporate support for professional training and education. ' • Vice Presidential review and approval of Project Team involving multiple divisions or outside firms. • Corporate policy to encourage professional registration. • Corporate policy to encourage continual professional development consistent with the CCPD program of the Florida Engineering Society. • Periodic performance, review of. all employees. • Corporate support for in-house training. • Recognition of superior performance. • Orientation to Quality upon initial employment. PROPER EQUIPMENT Standardized and supported software: FOR THE TASK MicroStation Geopak ' Windows for Work Groups - Word Excel Project - Money Power Point Publisher • Internet Access and Address u CRAIG A. SMITH ' & ASSOCIATES G:TORMSIQUALRY 12185 'ROW 'Row CORNERSTONES FOR QUALITY • Standardized computer hardware: . ' DELL P2-300 Gateway 2000 P-133. Gateway P5-75 Gateway 2000 4DX2-66 • Standardized Computer Operating System: Windows NT & Windows 95, MS-DOS '0 Electronic Distance Measuring (EDM) equipment for all survey crews. ' 3 Topcon GTS-4A 3 HP 48/TDS • Properly maintained vehiclesfor field operations. • Suitable office space and furnishings. '0 Adequate communications equipment: Mobile Telephones ' Copy Machines Facsimile Capability • Standardized project financial management computer support BST System Periodic financial reports to all levels of management SUFFICIENT TIME TO • . Project Manager coordinates level of effort and time PERFORM THE WORK required. ' Unrealistic_ client.demand_brought.to Vice President for .. resolution. • Decline projects with unrealistic expectations. • Vice Presidential assurance that adequate personnel including administrative support is available to meet the needs of the project. ' PERIODIC REVIEW BY 0 President, Vice President and appropriate QUALITY ASSURANCE Project Manager provide periodic review of work to TEAM ensure highest Quality project. • Final review of submittals before delivery to client. Technical Sufficiency Personnel Status Schedule Budget QUALITY ASSURANCE TEAM 0 Gene R. Schriner, P.E., President • Craig A. Smith, P.E., Chairman CRAIG A. SMITH & ASSOCIATES ' GAFORM OLIALITY 12/95 O'Donnell, Naccarato & Mignogna, Inc. (ON&M) is a progressive company with a long history of superior service to the building industry both in Philadelphia and West Palm Beach. The firm opened its West Palm Beach office in 1985 after acquiring the highly -respected Palm Beach firm of Ritchie & Crocker Engineers. Wil- liam C. Mignogna assumed the position of President and Partner after moving from the Philadelphia office to Florida. O'Donnell, Naccarato & Mignogna is annually responsible for the structural design of public and private sector projects with a total construe tion value in excess of $400 million. Our project management team has represented owners, public authorities and institutions from prelimi- nary design through final construction. The firm is strongly committed to providing de- sign and new technology applications that maintain the highest possible construction stan- dards. The staffs unique balance of design and construction experience enhances its abil- ity to save clients time and money through pru- dent value engineering, expert negotiation skills, minimization of change orders, and flex- ibility and promptness in evaluating alternative design approaches. To ensure that all functional and aesthetic re- quirements are identified and resolved in a timely manner, ON&M provides consultations for projects in early planning stages. ON&M also provides pre -construction information and periodic evaluation during design to maintain budgetary compliance and quality control. A project manager supervises production of con- tract documents to ensure that the original con- cept is properly executed. The unique balance of experience, flexibility, in- novation and service that O'Donnell, Naccarato & Mignogna brings to each new assignment has resulted in a reputation for excellence that is reflected in consistent repeat business for the firm. "We believe that prompt, personalized, pro- fessional client service is absolutely essential to our continued success. As a result, we consistently work in very close coordination with the Afchitect during every step of the building process to help ensure that each project is designed as economically and effi- ciently as possible. We respond quickly to cli- ent concerns and are always available forin- terim consultations." William C. Mignogna, President O'DONNELL, NACCARATO & MIGNOGNA, INC. 321 15th Street, Suite 200, West Palm Beach, Florida 33401 Voice 581. 835. 9994 Fax 581. 835.8255 www.onm.net JASON P. TRAMONTE ARCHITECT INC. 4524 SE 16TH PLACE # 1 CAPE CORAL, FL 33404 (0) 941-549-0997 (FAX) 941-549-9166 ' EMAIL: JTRAMONTE@CEES.NET AA0002443 JASON P. TRAMONTE, ARCHITECT AR00011455 FEIN: 65-032539 SEE ATTACHED FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FOR CUURENT LICENSES. THE ARCHITECTURAL FMM OF JASON P. TRAMONTE, ARCHITECT INC. HAS BEEN IN BUSINESS IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA AND LEE COUNTY SINCE MAY OF 1989. JASON TRAMONTE IS LISENCED IN FLORIDA AND LOUISIANA, HOWEVER ALL WORK COMPLETED SINCE. 1989 HAS BEEN IN FLORIDA- THE FIRM' S MAJOR CLIENTS INCLUDE INDIVIDUALS, CORPORATIONS, AND DEVELOPERS WHO CONSTRUCT COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL BUILDING IN LEE COUNTY. THE FIRM HAS COMPLETED PUBLIC FACIUMS IN LEE AND HENDRY COUNTIES. NATIONAL CLIENT'S INCLUDE, WENDY'S INTERNATIONAL, SHAKE N STEAK RESTAURANTS AND TUFFY AUTO FACIL.TIES. PROJECTS FOR THESE CLIENTS ARE FOUND THROUGHOUT THE STATE OF FLORIDA, THE FIRM LIMITS THE AMOUNT OF RESIDENTAL CLIENTS TO A FEW LARGE CUSTOM RESIDENCES FOR FRIENDS OR ACQUAINTANCES. THE FIRM OF JASON P. TRAMONTE, ARCHITECT INC. HAS A LARGE DIVERSE CLIENT BASE. THE FIRM OF JASON P. TRAMONTE, ARCHITECT INC. UTILIZES SKILLED PROFESSIONAL CONSULTANTS FOR STRUCTURAL, MECHANICAL, AND ' ELECTRICAL, ENGINEERING PORTIONS OF THE PROJECT. ARCHITECT ' JASON P. TRAMONTE, ARCHITECT INC. JASON TRAMONE, ARCHITECT, PROJECT MANAGER/ARCHITECT JASON TRAMONTE HAS BEEN A LICENSED ARCHITECT SINCE 1979 AND HAS SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED ALL TYPES OF BUILDING PROJECTS INCLUDING TWO FIRE STATIONS, SEVEN FIRE STATION RELATED ' PROJECTS, ONE POLICE STATION PRELIlVIINARY, AND ONE EMS FACILITY. i MECHANICAL ENGINEER KEVIN M. ADAMS P.E. 2835 WISTEIA PLACE PUNTA GORDA, FL. 33905 KEVIN M. ADAMS P.E. 941-639-3468 ' KEVIN Ni ADAMS P.E. IS A MECHANICAL DESIGN FIRM SPECIALI,M0 IN THE DESIGN OF HVAC AND PLUMBING SYSTEMS FOR COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION. THE FIRM STARTED IN JANUARY OF 1997. SINCE IT'S INCEPTION, THE FIRM HAS COMPLETED OVER 120 PROJECTS. THE VARIOUS i if rru OF PROJECTS DESIGNED INCLUDE: 20,000 SF FIRE STATION HIGH RISE CONDO'S -LARGE (20,000 TO 30,000 SF) CHURCHES -RESORT CON WUNITY CLUBHOUSES 1 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER jrrrmY J. JEWITT P.E. INC. 623 BAY SIDE DR. FORT MYERS, FL. 33919 jrrkhKy J. JEWITT F.E. 941-432-1550 irrrmY J. JEWITT P.E. INC. IS AN ELECTRICAL DESIGN FIRM SPECIALIZING IN THE DESIGN OF ELCTR:ICAL, LIGHTING, AND FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS FOR COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION. THE FIFtM STARTED IN MARCH OF 1994. ' SINCE IT'S INCEPTION, THE FIRM HAS COMPLETED OVER 237 PROJECTS. THE VARIED TYPES OF PROJECTS DESIGNED INCLUDE: '-21,473 SF & 12,079 FIRE STATIONS HIGH RISE CONDO'S -LARGE (20,000 TO 30,000 SF) CHURCHES ' RESORT CONDAUNITY CLUBHOUSE ROADWAY & SITE LIGHTING I i • 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 STRUCTURAL ENGINEER McCARTHY & ASSOCIATES 12221 TOWNE LAKE ROAD SUITE B FT. MYERS, FL. 33913 DAVID SHUMATE P.E. 941-561-8774 McCARTHY AND ASSOCIATES, INC. IS A STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING CONSULTING FIRM. ESTABLISHED IN 1985, THE FIRM IS INVOLVED IN THE ANALYSIS, DESIGN, AND CONSTRUCTION INSPECTION OF BOTH NEW AND RENOVATION PROJECTS. PROJECTS RANGE IN SIZE FROM SMALL RESIDENTIAL ADDITIONS TO LARGE HIGH RISE COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS, AND ARE LOCATED THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES AND CARIBBEAN. EACH. NEW PROJECT IS CAREFULLY EVALUATED TO DETERMINE THE MOST rrrtw,=-4 i, AND COST EFFECTIVE STRUCTURAL SYSTEM. TO ACCOMPLISH THIS, WE DRAW ON A VAST EXPERIENCE OF ALL TYPES OF CONSTRUCTION INCLUDING THE COMMON SYSTEMS SUCH AS BAR JOISTS, WOOD TRUSSES, AND MASONRY; AND THE MORE COMPLEX SYSTEMS SUCH AS POST -TENSIONED CONCRETE, LIFT SLAB, HEAVY TAMER, SPACE FRAMES, LONG SPAN SYSTEMS, TILT -UP PANEL, AND TUNNEL. FORM CONSTRUCTION. McCARTHY AND ASSOCIATES, INC. HAS HAD A BRANCH OFFICE IN FT. MYERS FOR 2 % YEARS. WE HAVE BEEN ACTIVE IN SOUTHWEST FLORIDA FOR OVER 13 YEARS AND HOPE TO CONTINUE SERVING THE AREA WITH THIS COMMITMENT. OUR OFFICE IS MANAGED BY DAVID SHUMATE, PE. AND OPERATES CLOSELY WITH OUR MAIN urrser. IN CLEARWATER, WHERE WE CURRENTLY HAVE A STAFF OF 12 INCLUDING THREE LICENSED PX'S AND ONE E.I.T.'S. THE FOLLOWING PROJECTS HAVE SEEN COMPLETED FOR NOTED FIRE DISTRICTS: CARENCRO CITY HALL AND FIRE STATION CARENCRO, LOUISIANA $ 285,000 JASON TRAMONTE-PROJECT ARCHITECT CLIENT: CITY OF CARENCROW, LOUISIANA CONTACT: LYNN C. GUIDRY, ARCHITECT 224 ST. LANDRY ST. SUIT 2C LAFAYETTE, LA. 70506 318-232-8447 i - THE FOLLOWING PROJECTS WERE COMPLETED FOR IONA McGREGOR FIRE i PROTECTION AND RESCUE SERVICE DISTRICT 15967 WINKLER ROAD FORT MYERS, FL. 941-433-0660 CONTACT: CHIEF GERALD ADEMA PROJECT MANAGER: JASON TRAMONTE ' CONSTRUCTION OBSERVATION OF IONA McGREGOR FIRE STATION NO.3 ' FORT MYERS, FL. $ 857,000 GASOLINE ISLANDS AND MAINTENANCE SLAB FOR IONA McGREGOR FIRE STATION NO.3 FORT MYERS, FL. i$ 15,000 REROOF FIRE STATION NO. 1 ' IONA McGREGOR FIRE DISTRICT FORT MYERS, FL. $ 10,000 i NEW FIRE STATION NO. Z ATTACHED) SEE ( C ) i FOR IONA McGREGOR FIRE DISTRICT FORT MYERS, FL. $ 735,000 iPRELIMINARY SITE DESIGN/FEASIBILITY STUDY OF THE NEW FIRE TRAINING FACILITY FOR ' IONA McGREGOR FIRE DISTRICT FORT MYERS, FL. ESTIMATE: $ 1,000,000 i THE FOLLOWING PROJECT WAS COMPLETED FOR ESTERO FIRE STATION SERVICE AND RESCUE SERVICE DISTRICT 20241 S. TAMIAMI TRAIL ESTERO, FL. 941-433-0660 ' CONTACT: CHIEF DENNIS N ERRIFIELD PROJECT IS ON HOLD PENDING FUNDING ARCHITECT: JASON TRAMONTE ' PRELIlIvIINARY DESIGN OF A NEW FIRE STATION AND ADNI]NISTATION FACILITY FOR ESTERO FIRE DISTRICT I ESTERO, FL. (SEE ATTACHED) JASON TRAMONTE PREPARED CONSTRUCTION ' DOCUMENTS FOR THE FOLLOWING PROJECT: A NEW FIRE STATION FOR UPPER CAPTTVA FIRE PROTECTION AND RESCUE SERVICE DISTRICT UPPER CAPTIVA, FL. CONTACT: RANDY WILLIAMSON, ARCHITECT ' 18267 DEEP PASSAGE LANE FORT MYERS BEACH, FL. 33931 941-454-6400 ' THE FOLLOWING PROJECTS WERE COMPLETED FOR THE CITY OF CLEWISTON FL./HENDRY COUNTY. ' 115 WEST VENTURA AVE. CLEWISTON, FL. 33440 CONTACT:.rrrrrtc.Y C. NEWELL CITY MANAGER ' 941-983-1484 PROJECT ARCHITECT: JASON TRAMONTE CITY OF CLEWISTON FL. FIRE STATION ( SEE ATTACHED) ' 120 COMMERCIO ST. CLEWISTON, FL. $ 650,000 CITY OF CLEWISTON FL. PRE D41NARY DESIGN FOR CLEWISTON POLICE STATION (SEE ATTACHED) CITY OF CLEWISTON FL ' 115 W. VENTURA AVE CLEWISTION FL. ' $ 1,225,000.00 EST. ' EMS FACILITY AT THE CITY OF CLEWISTON ' FIRE STATION 120 COMiVSERCIO ST. CLEWISTON, FL. CONTACT: LESTER BAIRD HENDRY COUNTY 941-675-5220 ' $ 100,000 THE APPROACH TO THIS PROJECT WILL BE AS ALWAYS, TO PROVIDE ' "PERSONAL SERVICE" TO THE CLIENT THROUGH THE PROJECT MANAGER AS YOU WILL NOTE THE PROJECT MANAGER IS THE ARCHITECT. ALL ' CORRESPONDENCE, INFORMATION ETC. WILL BE CHANNELED FROM THE BUILDING COMNu,. i= TO THE ARCHITECT. THE ARCHITECT, WHO DOES ALL OF HIS OWN WORK, AND WILL BE RESPONSIBLE TO GET THE ' INFORMATION TO THE APPROPRIATE TEAM MEMBERS. THE FIRM OF JASON P. TRAMONTE, ARCHITECT INC. WILL ALWAYS TRY TO ' COMPLETE THE PROJECT ON TIME AND WITHIN THE BUDGET REQUIREMENTS OF THE CLIENT. ' THE FIRM OF JASON P. TRAMONTE, ARCHITECT INC. HAS ALWAYS MAINTAINED A STEADY WORKLOAD OF SMALL TO MODERATE PROJECTS ($0-$ 499,000 PROJECTS) WHICH CAN BE COMPLETED WITHIN 3045 DAYS. THE FIRM STRIVES TO MAINTAIN ONE OR TWO LARGE PROJECTS ($500,000- $2,000,000) WHICH CAN BE COMPLETED WITHIN 3-6 MONTHS. THE BULK OF THE FIRMS CURRENT WORKLOAD IS THE SMALL TO MODERATE VARIETY. AS WORKLOAD CHANGES THE FIRMS ABILITY TO HIRE ADDITIONAL PERSONAL AS A CONSULTANTS WILL BE UTILIZED. Is REFERENCES OKEECHOBEE COUNTY 304 N.W. Second Street Okeechobee, Florida 34972 ' Contact: Mr. Tom Masterson, County Engineer Telephone: (941) 763-1811 OKEECHOBEE UTILITY AUTHORITY ' 55 S.E. 3rd Avenue Okeechobee, Florida 34973 Contact: Mr. Landon C. Fortner, Jr., Executive Director Telephone: (941) 763-9460 ' CITY OF PAHOKEE 171 N. Lake Avenue Pahokee, Florida 33476 Contact: Mr. Ken Schenck, City Manager ' Telephone: (561) 924-5534 i HENDRY COUNTY 50 S. Bridge Street ' LaBelle, Florida 33935 Contact: Mr. Lester Baird, County Administrator ' Telephone: (941) 675-5220 ' GLADES COUNTY Post Office Box 1018 Moore Haven, Florida 33471 ' Contact: Mr. Jim Threewits, County Manager Telephone: (941) 946-2140 ' K:\PROPOSAL\1999XP460\REFER.docCRAIG A. SMITH & ASSOCIATES i REFERENCES 1 TOWN OF PEMBROKE PARK 3150 S.W. 52nd Avenue Pembroke Park, Florida 33023 Contact: Herb Kunen, Town Engineer Telephone: (954) 966-4600 CITY OF OAKLAND PARK 3650 N.E. 12th Avenue Oakland Park, Florida 33334 Contact: Mr. Rob Frank, Director of Public Works Telephone: (954) 561-6280 CITY OF SUNRISE 10770 W. Oakland Park Boulevard 1 Sunrise, Florida 33351 Contact: Mr. Paul Callsen, Utilities Telephone: (954) 572-2385 iBAL HARBOUR VILLAGE 655 95th Street Bal Harbour, FL 33154 Tre eda Village Manager Contact. Mr. Alfred pp g Telephone: (305) 866-4633 1 K:\PROPOSAL\1999\P460\REFER.docCRAIG A. SMITH & ASSOCIATES �t i � sir .rm i i arr try �e tir• rrm i ter• fr■� rr. Sri f■�n 1. Firm Name/Business Address: 2. Year Present Firm 3. Date Prepared: i STANDARD Established: FORM (SF) Craig A. Smith & Associates of Florida, Inc. 1980 August 11, 1999 1000 W. McNab Road 2154 Pompano Beach, Florida 33069 4. Spectly lypei , if applicable Architect -Engineer A. Small Business _ and Related Services B. Small Disadvantaged Business _ Questionnaire _ C. Woman -owned Business 1 a. Submittal is for X Parent Company _ Branch/Subsidiary Office 5. Name of Parent Company, if any: 5a. Former Parent Company Name(s), if any, and Year(s) Established: N/A Broome & Farina, 1958 -1980 6. Names of not more than Two Principals to Contact: Title/Telephone j 1) Gene R. Schriner, P.E., President (954) 782-8222 7. Present Offices: City/State/Telephone/No. Personnel Each Office 7a. Total Personnel 57 Pompano Beach, Florida (954) 782-8222 8. Personnel by Discipline: (List each person only once, by primary function) 11 Administrative 0 Electrical Engineers 0 Oceanographers 3 CADD Technicians 0 Architects 0 Estimators 3 Planners: Urban/Regional 1 General Contractors 0 Chemical Engineers 0 Geologists 1 Sanitary Engineers 2 Grants 3 Civil Engineers 0 Hydrologists 0 Soils Engineers 2 Survey Calculations 5 Construction Inspectors 0 Interior Designers 0 Specification Writers 5 Professional Surveyor and Mapper _- 0 Draftsmen 0 Landscape Architects 0 Structural Engineers 0 Ecologists 4 Mechanical Engineers 15 Surveyors _ 0 Economists 0 Mining Engineers 2_ Transportation Engineers _ 9. Summary of Professional Services Fees Last 5 Years (most recent year first) Range of Professional Services -_ Received: (insert index number) INDEX 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1. Less than $100,000 Direct Federal contract work, include overseas 2. $100,000 to $2W,000 All other domestic work 6 6 6 7 7 3. $250,00o to $500,000 All other foreign work* 4. $500,000 to $1 nAlon Firms interested in foreign work, but without such experience, check here S. $1 mMon to $2 nOon 8. $2 noon to $5 mNNon 7. $5 mWon to $10 miNbn _ 8, $10 mNNon or greater KIPR0P0SAU1 M\P460\254.doc M r r== M M M r� M r M r I M M M Experience Profile Code Numbers 040 Gas Systems (Propane, Natural, Etc.) for use with questions 10 and 11 041 Graphic Design 042 Harbors; Jetties; Piers; Ship Terminal 001 Acoustics; Noise Abatement Facilities 002 Aerial Photogrammetry 043 Heating; Ventilating; Air Conditioning 003 Agricultural Development; Grain Storage; 044 Health Systems Planning Farm Mechanization 046 Highrise; Air -Rights -Type Buildings 004 Air Pollution Control 046 Highways; Streets; Airfield Paving; Parking 005 Airports; Navaids; Airport Lighting; Lots Aircraft Fueling 047 Historical Preservation 006 Airports; Terminals & Hangars; Freight 048 Hospitals & Medical Facilities Handling 049 Hotels; Motels 007 Arctic Facilities 050 Housing (Residential, Multi -Family; 008 Auditoriums & Theatres Apartments; Condominiums) 009 Automation; Controls; Instrumentation 051 Hydraulics & Pneumatics 010 Barracks; Dormitories 052 Industrial Buildings; Manufacturing Plants 011 Bridges 053 Industrial Processes; Quality Control 012 Cemeteries (Planning & Relocation/ 054 Industrial Waste Treatment 013 Chemical Processing & Storage 055 Interior Design; Space Planning 014 Churches; Chapels 056 Irrigation; Drainage 015 Codes; Standards; Ordinances 067 Judicial and Courtroom Facilities 016 Cold Storage; Refrigeration; Fast Freeze 058 Laboratories; Medical Research Facilities 017 Commercial Buildings pow rise/; 059 Landscape Architecture Shopping Centers 060 Libraries; Museums; Galleries 018 Communications Systems TV; Microwave 061 Lighting llnteriors, Display; Theatre, Etc.) 019 Computer Facilities; Computer Service 062 Lighting (Exteriors; Streets; Memorials; 020 Conservation and Resource Management Athletic Fields, Etc./ 021 Construction Management 063 Materials Handling Systems; Conveyors; 022 Corrosion Control; Cathodic Protection; Sorters Electrolysis 064 Metallurgy 023 Cost Estimating 065 Microclimatology; Tropical Engineering 024 Dams (Concrete; Arch) 066 Military Design Standards 025 Dams /Earth; Rock); Dikes; Levees 067 Mining & Mineralogy 026 Desalinization (Process & Facilities) 068 Missile Facilities (Silos, Fuels, Transport) 027 Dining Halls; Clubs; Restaurants 069 Modular Systems Design; Prefabricated 028 Ecological & Archeological Investigations Structures or Components 029 Educational Facilities; Classrooms 070 Naval Architecture; Off -Shore Platforms 030 Electronics 071 Nuclear Facilities; Nuclear Shielding 031 Elevators; Escalators; People -Movers 072 Office Buildings; Industrial Parks 032 Energy Conservation; New Energy Sources 073 Oceanographic Engineering 033 Environmental Impact Studies, 074 Ordinance; Munitions; Special Weapons Assessments or Statements 075 Petroleum Exploration; Refining 034 Fallout Shelters; Blast -Resistant Design 076 Petroleum and Fuel (Storage and 036 Field Houses; Gyms; Stadiums Distribution) 036 Fire Protection 077 Pipelines (Cross -Country -Liquid & Gas) 037 Fisheries; Fish Ladders 078 Planning (Community, Regional, 038 Forestry & Forest Products Areawide and State) 039 Garages; Vehicle Maintenance Facilities; 079 Planning (Site, Installation, and Project) Parking Decks 080 Plumbing & Piping Design 081 Pneumatic Structures; Air -Support Buildings 082 Postal Facilities 083 Power Generation, Transmission, Distribution 084 Prisons & Correctional Facilities 085 Product, Machine & Equipment Design 086 Radar; Sonar; Radio & Radar Telescopes 087 Railroad; Rapid Transit 088 Recreation Facilities (Parks, Marinas, Etc.) 089 Rehabilitation (Buildings; Structures; Facilities) 090 Resource Recovery; Recycling 091 Radio Frequency Systems & Shieldings 092 Rivers; Canals; Waterways; Flood Control 093 Safety Engineering; Accident Studies; OSHA Studies 094 Security Systems; Intruder & Smoke Detection 095 Seismic Designs & Studies 096 Sewage Collection, Treatment and Disposal 097 Soils & Geologic Studies; Foundations 098 Solar Energy Utilization 099 Solid Wastes; Incineration; Landfill 100 Special Environments; Clean Rooms, Etc. 101 Structural Design; Special Structures 102 Surveying; Platting; Mapping; Flood Plain Studies 103 Swimming Pools 104 Storm Water Handling & Facilities 105 Telephone Systems (Rural; Mobile; Intercom, Etc.) 106 Testing & Inspection Services 107 Traffic & Transportation Engineering 108 Towers (Self -Supporting & Guyed Systems/ 109 Tunnels & Subways 110 Urban Renewals; Community Development ill Utilities (Gas & Steam) 112 Value Analysis; Life -Cycle Costing 113 Warehouses & Depots 114 Water Resources; Hydrology; Ground Water 115 Water Supply, Treatment and Distribution 116 Wind Tunnels; Research/Testing Facilities Design 117 Zoning; Land Use Studies K WOPOSAUFORMSTODES254.DOC r r• >r� � a� ti8i a• a,� r a■■r, �� �� r� ,�� �■� �� �� �� r■� 10. Profile of Firm's Project Experience, Last 5 Years: Profile Code Number of Total Gross Fees Profile Code Number of Total Gross Fees Profile Code Number of Total Gross Fee: Projects (in thousands) Projects (in thousands) Projects (in thousands) 1) 021 3 2,200 11) 102 400+ 10,000 21) 2) 023 10 150 12) 104 50-100 300 22) 3) 046 15 1,650 13) 108 50-100 500 23) 4) 056 50-100 150 ± 14) 107 14 140 24) 5) 177 10 700 15) 115 50-100 200± 25) 6) 179 2 20 16) 117 5 100 26) 7) 188 3 197 17) 27) 8) 189 6 600 18) 28) 9) 096 50-100 250± 19) 29) 10) 099 2 45 20) 301 11. Project Examples, Last 5- Years: °P", "C", "JV" or Cost of Work Completion Date Profile Code "IE" Project Name and Location Owner Name and Address (in thousands) (Actual or Estimated) 023, 033, P Okeechobee Utility Authority Okeechobee Utility Authority 90 1996 036, 079, Master Utility Plans P.O. Box 835 096,115 Okeechobee, Florida Okeechobee, Florida 34973 056, 096, Okeechobee Utility Authority Okeechobee Utility Authority WA Ongoing 099, 101, General Engineering Consulting and P.O. Box 835 102, 104, Grant/Special Legislative Approprations Okeechobee, Florida 34973 111, 115, Okeechobee, Florida 023, 033, P Okeechobee Utility Authority Okeechobee Utility Authority 90 1996 036, 079, Water and Sewer Utility Improvement P.O. Box 835 096,115 Planning and Studies Okeechobee, Florida 34973 Hydraulic Modelling of System Okeechobee, Florida K%PR0P0SAL%1999%P460%254.doc 107, 101, P Okeechobee County Airport Okeechobee County 20 1995 015, 078, Application for Public Works 304 N. W. 2nd Street, Room 106 117, Impact Program - $1 Million Okeechobee, Florida 34972 Infrastructure for Airport Industrial Park Phase I Expansion Okeechobee, Florida 015, 078, P Okeechobee County Okeechobee County 15 1992 117 Land Development Regulations 304 N. W. 2nd Street, Room 106 Okeechobee, Florida Okeechobee, Florida 34972 023, 056, P Okeechobee County Okeechobee County 100 1997 079, 096, Airport Industrial Park 304 N.W. 2nd Street, Room 106 102,104 Okeechobee, Florida Okeechobee, Florida 34972 042 p Okeechobee County Okeechobee County 900 1997 Pier Project 304 N.W. 2nd Street, Room 106 Okeechobee, Florida Okeechobee, Florida 34972 017 P Okeechobee County Okeechobee County 150 1997 New Storage Building 304 N.W. 2nd Street, Room 106 Okeechobee, Florida Okeechobee, Florida 34972 078,104 P Okeechobee County Okeechobee County 175 Study Phase 1992 Countywide Master Storrnwater 304 N.W. 2nd Street, Room 106 50,000 Improvements Future Management Plan (SFWMD Grant) Okeechobee, Florida 34972 Okeechobee, Florida 078,096 P Okeechobee County Okeechobee County 125 Study Phase 1993 Wastewater Collection System 304 N.W. 2nd Street, Room 106 100,000 Improvements Future Preliminary Design Okeechobee, Florida 34972 Okeechobee, Florida 021 Okeechobee County Okeechobee County 1,000 1991 HRS Building 304 N.W. 2nd Street, Room 106 Okeechobee, Florida Okeechobee, Florida 34972 K%PROPOSAW 99974601254.doc 078,096 P Okeechobee County Okeechobee County 75 1992 Financial Capability Study 304 N.W. 2nd Street, Room 106 Wastewater Collection System Okeechobee, Florida 34972 Okeechobee, Florida 011, 021, P Okeechobee County Okeechobee County N/A Ongoing 046, 056, General Consulting Engineering 304 N. W. 2nd Street, Room 106 096, 099, Okeechobee, Florida Okeechobee, Florida 34972 101, 104, 114,115 078,096 P Okeechobee County Okeechobee County 100 1992 Wastewater Facility Plan 304 N. W. 2nd Street, Room 106 (DER Grant) Okeechobee, Florida 34972 Okeechobee, Florida 005, 006, P Okeechobee County Airport Okeechobee County 305 1992 046, 015, FAA Grant Project - Resurface 304 N.W. 2nd Street, Room 106 078,017 Runway / Taxiway Lighting Okeechobee, Florida 34972 Okeechobee, Florida = 046, 056, P Okeechobee County Okeechobee County 76 1993 104,107 Wolff Road Extension 304 N.W. 2nd Street, Room 106 Okeechobee, Florida Okeechobee, Florida 34972 005, 006, P Okeechobee County Airport Okeechobee County 117 1993 046, 017, FAA Grant Project - Install Rotating 304 N.W. 2nd Street, Room 106 078 Beacon and Tower, Visual Glide Slope Okeechobee, Florida 34972 Indicator, Electrical / Vault Building Okeechobee, Florida 089, 056, P Okeechobee County Airport Okeechobee County 221 1993 015, 078, FAA Grant Project - Rehabilitate 304 N.W. 2nd Street, Room 106 117 Airfield Drainage - Design Okeechobee, Florida 34972 Okeechobee, Florida 107, 101, P Okeechobee County Airport Okeechobee County 30 1992 015, 078, Master Plan for the Expansion of 304 N.W. 2nd Street, Room 106 117 the Airport industrial Park and Okeechobee, Florida 34972 Infrastructure Improvements Okeechobee, Florida = K\PR0P0SAL\1999\P460\254.doc 023, 077, P Okeetantie Recreation Area WWTP Okeechobee County 50 1996 096 Treatment and Effluent Disposal 304 N. W. 2nd Street, Room 106 Improvements Okeechobee, Florida 34972 Reuse Feasibility Study Operation and Maintenance Performance Report Okeechobee County, Florida 107, 101, P Okeechobee County Airport Okeechobee County 3 1993 015, 078, Pre -application and Applications for Board of County Commissioners 117 Airport Improvement Program Grants 304 N.W. 2nd Street, Room 106 for Airport Development Okeechobee, Florida 34972 Okeechobee, Florida 056, 021, P Okeechobee County Okeechobee County 500 1991 104, 088, Education and Recreational Park Board of County Commissioners - 096 Okeechobee, Florida 304 N.W. 2nd Street, Room 106 Okeechobee, Florida 34972 107, 101, P Okeechobee County Airport Okeechobee County 78 1995 015, 078, Update Master Plan Board of County Commissioners 117 Okeechobee, Florida 304 N.W. 2nd Street, Room 106 Okeechobee, Florida 34972 ' 107, 101, P Okeechobee County Okeechobee County 3 1994 015, 078, Pre -application and Application for Board of County Commissioners 117 Airport Improvement Program 304 N.W. 2nd Street, Room 106 -_ Okeechobee, Florida Okeechobee, Florida 34972 107, 101, P Okeechobee County Airport Okeechobee County 300 1994 015, 078, Overlay taxiways Board of County Commissioners 117 Okeechobee, Florida 304 N.W. 2nd Street, Room 106 Okeechobee, Florida 34972 - 107, 101, P Okeechobee County Airport Okeechobee County 250 1996 015, 078, Utilities to General Aviation Airport Board of County Commissioners 117 Okeechobee, Florida 304 N.W. 2nd Street, Room 106 Okeechobee, Florida 34972 K*WR0P0SAL119991P4601254.doc �� rarer 107, 101, r P �■� r r■a ■�■� r Okeechobee County Airport �r r ri r r Okeechobee County �� a� 300 rrr �� rr 1996 r 015, 078, Entrance road, access roads and Board of County Commissioners 117 terminal parking. 304 N.W. 2nd Street, Room 106 Okeechobee, Florida Okeechobee, Florida 34972 050, 078, P Okeechobee County Okeechobee County 650 1996 110 1994 CDBG - Housing Application and Board of County Commissioners Administration 304 N.W. 2nd Street, Room 106 Okeechobee, Florida Okeechobee, Florida 34972 021 P Okeechobee County Okeechobee County 5 1998 Basinger Community Center Board of County Commissioners Okeechobee, Florida 304 N.W. 2nd Street, Room 106 Okeechobee, Florida 34972 046, 056, P McNab Road Improvements Broward County Engineering 3,700 1995 062, 102, (Pine Island Rd. to University Drive) 115 S. Andrews Avenue, #321 107 Broward County, Florida Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301 011, 046, P N.E. 62nd Street Improvements• Broward County Engineering 2,900 1995 - 056, 062, (N.E. 6th Avenue to N.E. 18th Avenue) 115 S. Andrews Avenue, #321 102,107 Broward County, Florida Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301 046, 056, P Pine Island Road Improvements (1) Broward County Engineering 9,000 1993 102,107 (SR 84 to Sunrise Boulevard) 115 South Andrews Avenue, #321 Plantation, Florida Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301 046, 056, P Pine Island Road Improvements (2) Broward County Engineering 7,000 1993 102,107 (Sunrise to Oakland Park) 115 South Andrews Avenue, #321 Sunrise, Florida Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301 r K %PROPOSAL119991P460Q54.doc 046, 056, P 102,107 077, 096, P 111, 102, 106,115 077, 096, P 111, 102, 106,115 011, 107, P 046, 056, 102 046, 056, P 102,107 046, 107 P 011, 021, P 046, 056, 096, 102, 107 046, 102, P 107 Pine Island Rd. Improvements Right -of -Way Surveying Broward County, Florida Pine Island Road Utility Relocations Sunrise, Florida Pine Island Road Utility Relocations Plantation, Florida Improvements to Andrews Avenue Broward County, Florida Sawgrass Expressway -Section IV Broward County, Florida 62nd Street/McNab Road Corridor Study Broward County, Florida Sunrise Boulevard & S. R. 7 Interchange Broward County, Florida Cypress Creek Park & Ride Fort Lauderdale, Florida Broward County Traffic Engineering 2300 West Commercial Boulevard Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309 City of Sunrise 10770 West Oakland Park Boulevard Sunrise, Florida 33321 City of Plantation 400 Northwest 73rd Avenue Plantation, Florida 33317 Broward County Engineering 115 South Andrews Avenue, #321 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301 Broward County Expressway Authority 3401 Sawgrass Expressway Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 33067 Broward County Traffic Engineering 2300 West Commercial Boulevard Fort Lauderdale, Florida Florida Department of Transportation District Four 780 Southwest 24th Street Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33315 Florida Department of Transportation District Four 780 Southwest 24th Street Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33315 9,000 680 1,000 5,000 18,000 228 8,000 3,000 1990 1990 1990 1991 1986 1989 1988 1993 1 KIPROPOSAW MW4601254.doc - 011, 021, P Flamingo Road Florida Department of WA 1993 046, 056, (Orange Drive to S.R. 84) Transportation 096, 102, Broward County, Florida District Four 107, 780 Southwest 24th Street Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33315 078,104 P Hendry County Hendry County 175 Study Phase 1995 Board of County Commissioners Board of County Commissioners 6,000 Improvements Future Four Comers Surface Water P O Box 1760 Management Study LaBelle, Florida 33935 Hendry County, Florida 078,104 P Okeechobee County Okeechobee County 175 Study Phase 1992 Countywide Master Stormwater 304 N.W. 2nd Street, Room 106 50,000 Improvements Future Management Plan (SFWMD Grant) Okeechobee, Florida 34972 Okeechobee, Florida 102,104 P 28 South Drainage Improvements City of Sunrise 2,700 1986 Stormwater Drainage Master 10770 West Oakland Park Pump Station and Drainage Boulevard Improvements Sunrise, Florida 33321 Sunrise, Florida 056, 096, P Oakland Park City of Oakland Park WA Ongoing 099, 101, General Engineering Consultant 3650 N. E. 12th Avenue 102, 111, Oakland Park, Florida Oakland Park, Florida 33334 115,104 021, 056, P Bal Harbour - General Bal Harbour Village NIA Ongoing 096, 099, Consulting Engineers 655 96th Street 101, 102, Bal Harbour, Florida Bal Harbour, Florida 33154 111, 115, 104 056, 096, P City of Pahokee City of Pahokee N/A Ongoing - 099, 101, General Engineering Consultant 171 North Lake Avenue 102, 104, Pahokee, Florida Pahokee, Florida 33476 = 111, 115, KIPROPOSAW 9NW46DUS4.doc - 021, 078, 079, 096, 101, 102, 106,115 021, 056, 096, 099, 101, 111, 115,104 078, 084, 033, 115, 098, 056, 102, 104, 110,117 021, 078, 079, 096, 101, 102, 108,115 050, 078, 110 011, 021, 046, 056, 096, 099, 101, 104, 114, 115 021, 033, 046, 052, 072, 078, 088, 096, 102, 104, 115 P City of Pahokee Water and Sewer Improvements P Pembroke Park General Consulting Engineers Pembroke Park, Florida P City of South Bay General Engineering Planning and Grants South Bay, Florida City of Pahokee 171 North Lake Avenue Pahokee, Florida 33476 Town of Pembroke Park 3150 Southwest 52nd Avenue Pembroke Park, Florida 33023 City of South Bay Consultant, 335 S.W. 2nd Avenue South Bay, Florida 33493 P City of South Bay Water and Sewer Improvements South Bay, Florida P Glades County Board of County Commissioners Consulting Engineers Moore Haven, Florida P City of North Miami General Consulting Services North Miami, Florida P Hendry County General Consulting Services Hendry County, Florida City of South Bay 335 S.W. 2nd Avenue South Bay, Florida 33493 Glades County Board of County Commissioners PO Box 10 Moore Haven, Florida 33471 City of North Miami Engineering 776 N.E. 125th Street North Miami, Florida 33161 Hendry County Engineering Board of County Commissioners P O Box 1760 LaBelle, Florida 33935 3,200 N/A WA 2,600 WA N/A 1. 1997 Ongoing Ongoing 1997 Ongoing Ongoing Ongoing 12. The for rVlasfte c Date: August 11, 1999 - Signature *�- Name and Title: GENE R. SCHRINER, P E PRESIDENT MPR0P0SAL11999%P4601254.doc �� s� aa>• tits �■ � � � ll� � � � � � � � � � � STANDARD 1. Firm Name / Business Address: 2. Year Present Firm FORM (SF) O'Donnell, Naccarato & Mignogna, Inc. Established: 19M 3. Date: August 3, 1999 254 Structural Engineers Architect -Engineer 321 15th Street, Spite 200 4. Specify type of ownership and check below, if applicabl and Related West Palm Beach, Florida 33401 CORPORATION Services Questionnaire (561) 835-9994 A. Small Business 1a. Submittal is for ❑ Parent Company ® Branch or Subsidiary Office B. Small Disadva ed Business C. Woman -owned Business 5. Name of Parent Company, if any: 5a. Former Parent Company Name(s), if any, and Year(s) Established: O'DONNELL & NACCARATO, (1981) RITCHIE & CROCKER ENGINEERS (1956) GREENBERG, O'DONNELL & NACCARATO, INC. (1974) PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA PALM BEACH, FLORIDA PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA 6. Name of not more than Two Principals to Contact: Title / Telephone 1) WILLIAM C. MIGNOGNA, PRESIDENT/TREASURER (561) 835-9994 2) WILLIAM O'DONNELL, VICE PRESIDENT (215) 925-3788 7. Present Offices: City / State / Telephone / No. Personnel Each Office 7a. Total Personnel 92 O'DONNELL, NACCARATO & MIGNOGNA, INC. O'DONNELL & NACCARATO, INC. 321 151' Street 111 SOUTH INDEPENDENCE MALL EAST SUITE 200 SUITE 1060 WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA 33401 PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA 19106 (561) 835-9994 (215) 925-3788 NO. PERSONNEL: 37 NO. PERSONNEL: 55 20 Administrative Electrical Engineers Oceanographers 8 Construction Manaaers Architects — Estimators Planners: Urban/Regional 15 Field Inspectors Chemical Engineers/Chemists Geologists/Hydrogeologists Sanitary Engineers Provided by Engineers 1 Civil Engineers Hydrologists Soils/Materials Engineers Construction Inspectors Interior Designers Specification Writers J1 Draftsmen Landscape Architects 34 Structural Engineers — Ecologists Mechanical Engineers 1 Surveyors _ Economists Mining Engineers Transportation Engineers 9. Summary of Professional Services Fees Last 5 Years (most recent year first) Ranges of Professional Services Fees Received: (Insert index number) INDEX 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1. Less than $100 000 Direct Federal contract work, including overseas 2. 100,000 to 260250,000 All 3. other domestic work 6 6 6 6 6 to 500 000,000 All other foreign work" 4. s500 000 to 1 million 5. S1 million to $2 million 6. 2 million to S5 million 5 7.110 million to 10 million * Firms interested in foreign work but without such experience, check here: ® e. million or greater • 10. Profile of Firm's Project Experience, Last 5 Years Profile Code Number of Projects Total Gross Fees Profile (in thousands) Code Number of Total Gross Fees Profile Number of Total Gross Fees 1) 029 40 550 11) 039 Projects (in thousands) 20 Code Projects (in thousands) 2) 010 4 60 12) 048 518 21) 68 900 22) 008 011 4 3 200 150 3) 084 4) 060 7 12 1430 13) 049 375 10 230 23) 017 220 2000 5) 048 68 14) 050 900 15) 057 113 700 24) 8 145 113 6 200 6) 029 40 550 16) 089 25) 120 1500 26) 021 060 69 12 3000 375 7) 014 8) 027 9 3 135 17) 072 130 2200 27) 067 8 145 9) 029 40 130 18) 047 550 19) 082 12 450 28) 6 039 20 518 10) 035 6 50 20) 084 75 29) 7 1430 30) 060 084 12 7 375 1430 11. Project Examples, Last 5,Years • Profile Code "P", "C", "JV",or "IE" Project Name and Location Owner Name and Address Cost of Completion Date (Actual or 029 C 1 NEW GLADES CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL BOARD OF PALM BEACH COUNTY 22000 1996 SCHOOL PALM BEACH COUNTY, FL BELLE GLADE, FL 029 C 2 NORTHWOOD INSTITUTE - NORTHWOOD INSTITUTE 1000 1994 CLASSROOM BUILDING WEST PALM BEACH, FL WEST PALM BEACH, FL 084 C 3 ST. LUCIE COUNTY ST. LUCIE COUNTY 2000 1994 SHERIFF'S FACILITY FT. PIERCE, FL FT. PIERCE, FL 060 C 4 PALM BEACH GARDENS REGIONAL PALM BEACH COUNTY LIBRARY SYSTEM 2300 1995 LIBRARY WEST PALM BEACH, FL . PALM BEACH GARDENS, FL 048 C 5 GOOD SAMARITAN MEDICAL CENTER GOOD SAMARITAN MEDICAL CENTER 20000 1994 WEST PALM BEACH, FL WEST PALM BEACH, FL 029 C 6 FLORIDA A & M UNIVERSITY FLORIDA A & M UNIVERSITY 5000 1997 TALLAHASSEE, FL TALLAHASSEE, FL 014 C 7 ST. MARK'S GREEK ORTHODOX ST. MARK'S GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH 1500 1994 BOCA RATON, FL BOCA RATON, FL i m 027 C 8 BOCA WEST COUNTRY CLUB BOCA WEST CLUB, INC. 20000 1996 BOCA RATON, FL BOCA RATON, FL 029 C 9 FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY 10000 1995 DOROTHY SCHMIDT CENTER BOCA RATON, FL BOCA RATON, FL 035 C 10 PALM BEACH COMMUNITY COLLEGE PALM BEACH COMMUNITY COLLEGE 2500 1994 PHYSICAL EDUCATION CENTER PALM BEACH COUNTY, FL LAKE WORTH, FL 039 C 11 HOLLYWOOD MEDICAL CENTER HOLLYWOOD MEDICAL CENTER 2000 1995 PARKING GARAGE HOLLYWOOD, FL HOLLYWOOD, FL • 048 C 12 TAMPA CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL 7500 1997 TAMPA, FL TAMPA, FL 049 C 13 FLORIDA BEACH RESORT DISNEY 70000 1996 VERO BEACH, FL ORLANDO, FL 050 C 14 GRAND BAY CONDOMINIUM ARVIDA 65000 1997 LONGBOAT KEY, FL LONGBOAT KEY, FL 008 C 15 SUNRISE CIVIC CENTER CITY OF SUNRISE 27250 1996 SUNRISE, FL SUNRISE, FL 006 C 18 BIZ JET HANGER (PBIA) BIZ JET 6500 1994 WEST PALM BEACH, FL WEST PALM BEACH, FL 072 C 17 MEDICAL MALL CAREPLEX 19500 1996 PALM BEACH GARDENS, FL NEEDHAM, MA 047 C 18 OPA-LOCKA TRAIN STATION OPA-LOCKA COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 600 1996 OPA-LOCKA, FL OPA-LOCKA, FL 008 C 19 BRITT THEATER BURT REYNOLDS THEATER 3000 1996 WEST PALM BEACH, FL WEST PALM BEACH, FL _= = = = =_= _= _= = = = = = = m 057 P 20 WHITPAIN TOWNSHIP MUNICIPAL WHITPAIN TOWNSHIP 3000 1994 BUILDING AND WENTZ RUN PARK BLUE BELL, PA BLUE BELL, PA 008 C 21 MEYER AMPHITHEATRE CITY OF WEST PALM BEACH 4000 1996 WEST PALM BEACH, FL WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA 014 C 22 TEMPLE TORAH TEMPLE TORAH 2O00 1997 BOYNTON BEACH, FL BOYNTON BEACH, FL 088 C 23 SUGAR SAND PARK - PHASE II CITY OF BOCA RATON 4700 1994 BOCA RATON, FL BOCA RATON, FL • 113 C 24 PALM TRAN MAIN FACILITY PALM BEACH COUNTY 5500 1997 WEST PALM BEACH, FL PALM BEACH COUNTY, FL 036 C 25 PALM BEACH COUNTY FIRE STATION PALM BEACH COUNTY 760 1994 PALM BEACH COUNTY, FL PALM BEACH COUNTY, FL 029 C 26 WELLINGTON REGIONAL LIBRARY PALM BEACH COUNTY 1000 1996 WELLINGTON, FL PALM BEACH COUNTY, FL 027 C 27 IBIS COUNTRY CLUB - CLUBHOUSE IBIS LANDING VENTURE 3600 1994 PALM BEACH GARDENS, FL PALM BEACH GARDENS, FL 050 C 28 BOCA RATON HOUSING AUTHORITY BOCA RATON HOUSING AUTHORITY 5500 1998 BOCA RATON, FL BOCA RATON, FL 060 C 29 INTERNATIONAL MUSEUM OF MORT WALKER 4900 1996 CARTOON ART BOCA RATON, FL BOCA RATON, FL 072 C 30 FLAGLER WATERVIEW FLAGLER WATERVIEW, LTD. 14000 1998 WEST PALM BEACH, FL WEST PALM BEACH, FL 12. The fore g ' a atement of hic s Date: August 3, 1999 Signature: Typed Name and Title: NVilfi C. Migno na. P.E. President = = = = = W = = = = = M = STANDARD FORM (SF) 1' PI"f' Narne/BusinessAddress: �� JASON P. TRRAMONT5 ARCHITECT, INC. 4524 SE le PLACE #1 Architect Engineer CAPE CORAL., PL. 33904 and Related Services 1 a. SubmittEd is for x Parent Company ❑ Branch or Subsidiary Offit:e Questionnaire b. Name of Parent Company, if any: N/A 2. Year Present Firm 3. Crate Prepared: Established: 1980 August 3, 1009 4. Spe* type of ownership and check below tf applicable. x A Smat 92sinees B, AlRM►antaged Susirleas C. Woman -owned Business Sa. Farow Parent Company Name(s), w any, and Years) Eetablished: WA 6. Names of not more than Two Principals to Corftct Tilt telephone 1 JASON P. TRAMONTE ARCHITECT/�'R1=5 N 941: 49.089y 7, Present Offices: City / State / Telephone / No. Personnel Each Office 2 ?a. Total Personnel —2_ 4524 SE le PLACE CAPE CORAL, FL. 33904 (941-549-0997 Personnel by Discipline: ([1st each person only once, by prb"W 1irn0ft0.) Administrative I Architects — Chemical Engineem Civil Engineers Construction Inspectors —I— Draftemen .._ Ecologists Economists ,y, FAcmod Engineers -. Estimators ..� Hydrologists Interior Oesigners �. Landscape Architects MecfiaMW Engineeta Mining Engineers ,_,_ Ooeenoyrapheb ,,,� Planhers; UrbanlRagional Sanitary Engineers Sons Engineers Spoon writers Struoturai engihesm Surveyors Transportation Engineers 12— Total F�ersonnei • • m m m m m m M M M== M r= a= M 9, Summary of Professional Services Fees Renges of Professional Services Fete Received: (insert index number) W) 6 Years.(tn2% recen INDEX 1. Lest then $100,000 Direct Fedehr9 contract work, Inciu ft overseas 2. $100,000 to $260,000 AN other domestic Work ; jZ� 7 _1 i, 3. $250,000 to $500,000 AN. other foreign work* �. 4. $600,000 to $1 moon 5. $1 mi$on to $2 million *Firms interested in foreign work, but without such 6. $2 moon to $5 million experience, check here: X. 7. $5 moon to W mNAon 8. $10 million or greater 10. Profile of F rrn't Project Experience, Last 5 Yeats Number of Profile projects Total Gross Fees Profile Number of 'total Croat Fees Profile Number of Total Cross Fees • Code (ih thousands) Code Projects (in thousands) Code projects Cm thousands) 1) 027 1 $ 1) 2) 030 1 1.2 1i) 2 12) 23) 4) O088 1 66 14) 24) 5) 109 2 20 16) 26) 46 78 201 2$ 18) 26 90 17) 27) 0)) 10) 29) 3 20) 30) 11. Pro'ect 9)ampes, Last 5 Years Profile °P", -C', -iv-, Cost of Work Completion Date Coder of 1E. ..... Prolect Name and location . _ . Owner Name and Addteee hm thous _.!(Actual or Estimated). C 1 UPPER CAPTIVA FIRE STATION UPPER CAPTIVA PIRE PROTECTION ANb $160 low UPPER CAPTIVA FL.. RESCUE SERVICE DISTRICT • C/o AMOY WILL AMSON ARCHITECT 18267 DEEP PASSAGE LANE FORT MYERS BEACH FL. CbN;TACT. RANDY WILIJ6M30N . . C 2 CITY OF CLEWISTON FIRE STATION CITY OF CLEWISTON $660 1097 120 COMMERCI0 ST. JEFPERY NEWELL CITY MANAGER CLEWISTON FL. 116 WEST VENTURA AVE. _ CLEWISTON F .. C 3 EMS FACILITY FOR HENDRY COUNTY HF.NDRY COUNTY $100 1999 120 COMMERCIO ST LE8TER 13AIRD COUNTY MANAGER CLEWISTON FL. 25 HICKPOCHI E ROAD LaBELLE FL. taw w r= m w w r w m m m m w m w w w m C 4. CONSTRUCTION OBSERVATION OF FIRE STATION IONA MCGREGOR FIRE PROTECTION AND 857 1991 NO.3 FOR IONA McGREGOR FIRE DISTRICT RESCUE SERVICE DISTRICT 15967 WINKLER ROAD 15987 WINKLER ROAD FORT MYERS, FL. CONTACT JERRY ADEMA 941 433-OWO C 5. IONA MCGREGOR FIRE FIRE STATION NO.2 IONA MCGREGOR FIRE PROTECTION AND 735 1996 MCGREGOR BLVD. RESCUE SERVICE DISTRICT FORT MYERS FL.. 15987 WINKLER ROAD FORT MYERS, FL. C 6. REROOF IONA MCGREGOR FIRE STATION NO.1 IONA MCGREGOR FIRE SERVICE AND WINKLER ROAD RESCUE SERVICE DISTRICT 10 1994 FORT MYERS, FL. 15967 WINKLER ROAD • FORT MYERS, FL. 0 a•4v--97 M m m r r W r W = = M M It m m m r r STANDARD FORM (SF) 254 Architect -Engineer and Related Services Questionnaire 1. Firm Name/Business Address: Kevin M. Adams P.E. 2835 Wisteria Piece Punta Gorda, Florida 33950 1 a. Submittal is for x Parent Company ❑ Branch or Subsidiary Office 2. Year Present Firm 3. Date Prepared: Established: 1997 December 1998 4. Specify type of ownership and check below 9 applicable. x A C 5. Name of Parent Company, if any: N/A 5a. Former Parent Company Name(s), if any, and Year(s) Established: WA 6. Names of not more than Two Principals to Contact Trda(Telephone _1) Kevin M. Adams, P.E., Principal Enaineer (9411639-3468 7. Present Offices: City / State / Telephone / No. Personnel Each Office 7a. Total Personnel I_ 2835 Wisteria Place Punta Gorda, Florida 33950 (941)639-3468 Personnel by Discipline: (List each person only once, by p►k wry lirndlon.) _ Administrative _ Architects _ Chemical Engineer; _ Civil Engineers _ Constriction Inspectors Draftsmen _ Ecologists _ Economists _Electrical Engineers _ Estimators _ Geologists — Hydrologists _ Interior Designers Landscape Architects 1 Mechanical Engineers — Mining Engineers _ Oceanographers Planners: Urban/Regional _ Sanitary Engineers _ Solis Engineers _ Spedfication Writers - _ Structural Engineers _ Surveyors — Transportation Engineers Total Personnel r A Mr = M M w M w= M r i r M i r M r 9. Summary of Professional Services Fees Received: (Insert index number) Last 5 Years (most recent first) ,1997 1996.1995 19" 1993 Ranges of Professional Services Fees INDEX 1 1. Less than $100,000 Less than $ 00, Direct Federal contract work, including overseas _ _ 2. 0,000 All other domestic work _ _ Y 3. $250,000 to $5M,000 All other foreign work* 4. $500,000 to $1 million 5. $1 million to $2 million *Firms interested in foreign work, but without such 6. $2 million to $5 million experience, check here: X. 7. $5 million to $10 million 8. $10 million or greater 10. Profile of Firm's Project Experience, Last 5 Years Profile Number of Total Gross Fees Profile Number of Total Gross fees Profile Number of Total Gross Fees Code Projects (in thousands) Code Projects (in thousands) Code Projects (in thousands) 1)014 1 $6.5 11) 21) 2)043 80 $60.0 12) 22) 5 $22.0 13) 3) 4)072 22 $15.0 2 5)080 80 $60.0 15) 25) 6) 16) 26) 7) 17) 27) 8) 18) 28) 9) 19) 29) 10) 20) 30). 11. Pro set Examples, Last 5 Years Profile "P", "C", "JV", Cost of Work Completion Date (Actual Code- or "IE" Project Name and Location Owner Name and Address (in thousands) or Estimated) 043 C 1 Summeriin Storage Trust, Mechanical Design Heatherwood Homese $45 1997 080 Summerin Road Summerlin Road Fort Myers, Florida Fort Myers, Florida Contact Mr. Mark Rasmus 043 C 2 Stoney Brook Club House U.S. Homes POC Dave Titsch $65 1997 Orlando, Florida Park Meadows Drive Fort Myers, Florida 043 080 3 Island Beach Condominium Fort Myers Beach, Florida 043 C 4 Worthington Country Club Renovation 080 Bonita Springs, Florida Associates in Architecture Tilton Court Fort Myers, Florida Worthington Country Club POC McWard Architects Naples, Florida $150 $70 1998 1998 = r W M W M M M= r M M r M W M M= 043 C 5 Bonita Storage Inn HeatherWood Homes Inc. $50 1998 080 Bonita Springs, Florida Summeriin Road Fort Myers, Florida Contact Mark Rasmus 043 C 6 Carlton Lakes Clubhouse Carton Lake $75 1998 080 Naples, Florida Contact: Mr. Walter Keller, Architect 3'" Street South Naples, Florida 043 C 7 Heritage Oaks Country Club U.S. Homes $60 1998 Sarasota, Florida Contact Mr. David Titsch, Architest ' Park Meadows Drive. Ft. Myers, Florida C 8 Bakers. Cabinets Bakers Cabinets $7 1998 080 Naples, Florida Contact Vieth Scamehom Dyehouse & Geshey Architects _ Naples, Florida 043 C 9 Lot #1, Mid Metro Industrial Pk. A & W DEVELOPMENT INC. $10 1998 080 Fort Myers, Florida Fort Myers, Florida 072 043 C 10 Lot #6 Enterprise Pkwy A & W DEVELOPMENT INC. $12 1998 080 Billy Creek Comm. Ctr. Fort Myers, Florida 072 043 C 11 Lot#16, Pyramid Comm. Park A & W DEVELOPMENT INC. $5 1998 080 Topaz Court Fort Myers, Florida 072 Lee County Florida 043 C 12 Lot #19, Metro Plantation Rd. A & W DEVELOPMENT INC. $7 1998 080 Lee County Florida Fort Myers, Florida 072 043 C 13 Lot #5, 11721 Metro Pkwy A & W DEVELOPMENT INC. $12 1998 080 Lee County, Florida Fort Myers, Florida 072 9. Summary of Professlonal Services Fees Last 5 Years (most recent 11rob Ranges of Profesdonal Services Fees Received: (Insert index number) 1997 19N 1M 1994 19M INDEX 1. Less than $100,000 Direct Federal contract work, including overseas _ _ i 2. $100,000 to $260,000 All other domesllc work _ _ 3. $250,000 to $500,000 All other foreign nrork* 4. $500,000 to $1 mtilon 5. $1 mitlon to $2 mion *Firms Interested In foraIgn work, but without such 6. $2 mWon to $5 nOon experience, check here: X. 7. $5 nd6on to $10 mion 8. $10 mlilon or greater 10. Prose of Flrm's Project ExImlence, Last 5 Yeas Probe Number of Total Gross Fees Prone Number of Total Gross Fees Prose Number of Total Gross Fees Code Projects (in thousands) Code Projects (in thousands) Code Projects Onthousands) • 1) 11) 21) 2) 12) 22) 3) 13) 23) 4) 14) 24) 5) 15) 25) 6) 10) 26) 7) 17) 27) 8) 18) 28) 9) 19) 29) 10) 20) 30) 11. Pro act Examples, Last 5 Years Prose 'P", "C", "Jv", Coact of Work Completion Date Code or "IE" Project Name and Locatlon Owner Name and Address an thousands) ((Actual or EsIlmatec 062 P 1 Block 63 Parking Lot BwWcal Dedgn Deparbnent of Pubic SeNce 40 1996 083 Cape Coral, Florida 1039 S.E. 9th Place 107 Cape Coral, Florida Contact Mr. BN Lane 113 C 2 LOT 1 Metro Parkway 40 1998 061 Mid -Metro Industrial Park, Cape Coral, Florida Pout of Contact Jason Tramonte 113 C 3 LOT 19 Metro Parkway 65 1998 061 Mid -Metro Industrial Park Point of Contact: Jaw Tramonte Cape Cord, Flodde 113 C 4 LOT 9 Mato Parkway 55 1998 081 Metro Planiadion Road PoInt of Contact Jason Tramonte -U42 — Cape Cord, Florida 088 P 5 North Finger Plers Department Of Pubic SwAce 50 1998 002 Cape Cord Yacht Club 1039 S.E. 9th Place 063 Cape Cord, Florida Cape Coral, Flodda Contact Mr. Bic Lane 043 C 14 A building for Wayne Masur A & W DEVELOPMENT INC. $40.0 1998 080 6184 Idlewild Rd Fort Myers, Florida 072 Lee County, Florida 043 C 15 A Building For Aluminum Services Aluminum Services $5.0 1998 080 Lot 55-B Metro Pkwy Fort Myers Florida 072 Fort Myers Florida 043 C 16 A Building For Lot #10 A & W DEVELOPMENT INC. $10.0 1998 080 Metro Plantation Rd Fort Myers, Florida 072 Lee County, Florida 2. The foregoing is a statement of facts Signature Typed Name and Title: Kevin M. Adams P.E..PRINCIPAL ENGINEER Date: December 1, 1998 C� M W W M r r M M M M M M s r==== r .STANDARD FORM (SF) 254 Architect -Engineer And Related SwAces Questionnaire 1. Firm NameJBwiness Address: Jeffrey J. Jewtit P.E., Inc. 623 Bayside Drive Fort Myers, Florida 33919 1 a. Submittal is for x Parent Company O Branch or Subsidiary OMce 5. Name of Parent Company, H any. N/A 2. Year Present Firm 3. Date Prepared: Established:1994 NOVEMBER 1998 4. Specify type of ownership and check below If applicable. x A. Small Business B. Disadvantaged Business C. Woman -owned Business 5a. Former Parent Company Name(a), If any, and Year(s) Estabished: WA 6. Names of not more than Two Principals to Contact: Trde/Telephone 1) JeffreyJ. Jewitt, P.E., Principal Engineer (941) 432-1550 7. Present Offices: City / State / Telephone / No. Personnel Each Office 7a. Total Personnel 3 623 Bayside Drive Fort Myers, Florlds 33919 (941) 433-1550 Personnel by Dlsciplins: (Ust each pwson ony once, by primary Arnctlon ) 1 Administrative Architects Chemical Engineers _ CM Engineers _ Construction Inspectors 1 Draftsmen . _ Ecologists _ Economists 1 Electrical Engineers _ Estimators _ Geologists _ Hydrologists _ Interior Designers _ Landscape Architects _ Mechanical Engineers — Mining Engineers Oceanographers Planners: Urban/Regional _ Sanitary Engineers _, Sob Engineers _ Specilicstion Waters _ Structural Engineers _ Surveyors — Transportation Engineers 3� Total Personnel • • r r = r = = M � M = = = M = = = = M r 113 C 6 Blue Star Wholesale Building Point of Contact: Jason Tramonte 35 1998 061 Cape Coral, Florida 113 C 7 Lot 6 Point of Contact Jason Tramonte 199B 061 BEY Creek Commercial Center Cape Coral, Florida 55 Fort Myers, Florida 083 JV 8 Lovers Key, Carl Johnson State Park AN Engineering 120 1997 062 Lee County Florida 5300 Lee Boulevard 083 Lehigh Acres, Florida 33970 • 088 _ Contact: Jim Molnar 046 C 9 Midpoint Bridge Colonial Extension and Overpass State of Florida Project 90 1997 083 Pt. Myers, Florida Southwest Transportation Engineering 11342 Colonial Blvd. Fort Myers, Florida Contact: Manuel Garda, P.E. 088 061 10 Lot 16 for Topaz Court -RV Park Cape Coral, Flodda Point of Contact Jason Tramonte Cape Coral, Florkta 40 1997 113 C 11 Lot 18 Point of Contact Jason Tramonte 40 1998 061 Metro Parkway Cape Coral, Flodda Fort Myers, Florida 046 C 12 Midpoint Corridor Avalon Engineering 30 1997 083 Westerly Extension 1020 Cape Coral Parkway Cape Coral, Florida Cape Coral, Flodda Contact: Mr. Tom Glee � • 113 13 Lot 19 061 C Metro Plantation Road Fort Myers, Flodda Point of Contact Jason Tramonts Cape Coral, Florida 35 1998 048 C 14 State Project No. 03010-3554 McGee & Associates 107 1997 083 Color Country State Road 90 P.O. Box 8052 Naples, Florida Contact: Mike McGee 113 C 15 Lot 20 Point of Contact Jason Tramonts 001 Metro Plantation Road Cape Coral, Flodda 351998 Fort Myers, Florida 113 C 16 Lot 12 Point of Contact Jason Tramonte 061 Metro Plantation Road Cape Coral, Florida 45 1997 Fort Myers, Florida == w = = m r a ■s == i m m m m m m 081 C 17 City of Naples City of Naples 062 Operations Center 735 St. South 50 1997 050 Naples, Florida Contact Mr. Dick Gatti 062 C 18 University of Southwest Florida Johnson Engineering 20 1988 061 Edison Community College 2158 Johnson St. 050 Fort Myers, Florida Ft Myers, Florida Contact Joe Elmer 113 C 20 Lot 21 061 Metro Plantation Road Fort Myers, Florida Point of Contact Jason Tramonte Cape Coral, Florida 35 1997 113 C 21 Lot 5 Point of Contact Jason Tramords 40 1997 061 Metro Parkway Cape Coral, Florida Fort Myers, Florida 113 C 22 Lot 21 Point of Contact Jason Tramonte 35 1997 061 Metro Plantation Road Cape Coral, Florida Fort Myer, Florida 113 C 23 Lot 16 Print of Contact Jason Tramonte 35 1998 061 Metro Plantdion Road Cape Coral, Florida Fort Myers, Florida • 082 C 24 Clewiston Fire Station Jason P. Tramonts, Architect 50 1997 081 Clewiston, Florida 4524 S.E. le Place 002 Cape Coral, Florida 113 C 25 Lot 6 Point of Contact Jason Tramonte 55 1898 061 Metro Plard tion Road Cape Coral, Florida Fort Myers, Florida 113 C 26 Lot 17 Point of Contact Jason Tramonte 40 1997 061 Metro Plantation Road Cape Coral, Florida Fort Myers, Florida 113 C 27 Mabry Brothers Point of Contact Jason Tramonte 50 1988 061 Fort Myers, Florida Cape Coral, Florida 082 C 061 072 28 Sugariand Park Mr. Jason Tramonte 219 1997 Clewiston, Florida 4524 S.E. le Place Cape Coral, Florida 113 C 29 REW Inc. Point of Contact Jason Tramonte 061 Fort Myers, Florida Cape Coral, Florida 105 1997 rr rr rr rr ■r rr rr r ri rr r r r r� r r r r� r 113 C 30 Aluminum Services Buidna Point of Contact: Jason Tramonte 110 1998 061 Fort Myers, Flodde Cape Coral, Florida 2. The feFesoiire is Name and Title: 0 Date: NOVEMBER 1998 • STANDARD 1 • Project Name/Location for which Firm is Filing: 2a. Commerce Business Daily 2b. Agency Identification FORM SF Announcement Date, If Any: Number, if any: ENGINEERING/ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES - 255 CITY OF OKEECHOBEE, FLORIDA =_ Architect -Engineer And Related Services Questionnaire for Specific Project 3. Firm (or Joint Venture) Name and Address 3a. Name, Title and Telephone Number of Principal to Contact: CRAIG A. SMITH & ASSOCIATES Gene R. Schriner, P.E., President 1000 W. McNab Road, Suite 200 (954) 7824222 Pompano Beach, Florida 33069 3b. Address of Office to perform Work, if different from Item 3: Craig A. Smith & Associates = 1000 W. McNab Road, Suite 200 Pompano Beach, Florida 33069 = 4. Personnel by Discipline: (List each person only once, by primary function.) Enter proposed consultant personnel to be utilized on this project on line (A) and in-house personnel on line (B). LL (B) 11 Administrative (A) B1 0 Electrical Engineers I&- tin 0 Oceanographers (A) iM 3 CADD Technicians fA (8) 0 Architects M LM 0 Estimators • A�) (3 Planners: UrbanfReglonal CAI-- 01 General Contractors A) (W 0 Chemical Engineers AM (B) 0 Geologists A� Bs�L Sanitary Engineers A� (0) 2 Gran (Al B) 3 Civil Engineers ALL 1S1 0 Hydrologists (A) (M 0 Soils Engineers (A) J81 2 Survey Calculat ALL (B) 5 Constructon Inspectors M ( 0 Interior Designers (Al B1 0 Speaflcation Wkiters ALL B) 5 Profess. Surv. & Manger =(A) (B) 0 Draftsmen f&- 0 Landscape Architects (A) BB) 0 Strudcxal Engineers ALL 111 - (M 0 Ecologist ALL (B) 4 Mechanical Engineers ALL Lla 15 Surveyors ALL JR.- Others (A) SB) 0 Economists ALL B) 0 Mining Engineers ALL (m 2 Transportation Engineers LL 8) Total Personnel 57 5. If submittal is by Joint Venture list participating firms and outline specific areas of responsibility (including administrative, technical and financial) for each firm: (Attached SF 254 for each if not on file with Procuring Office). 58. Has this Joint Venture previously worked together? Yes No WERVER WDMINIPROPOSAL119991P4601255.doc 6. If respondent is not a joint venture, list outside key Consultants/Associates anticipated for this project (Attach SF 254 for Consultants/Associates listed, if not already on file with the Contracting Office). Name and Address Specialty Worked with Prime Before (Yes or No) O'Donnell, Naccarato & Mignogna, Inc. 321 1 e Street, Suite 200 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 Jason P. Tramonte Architect, Inc. 4524 S.E. 1 & Place, #1 Cape Coral, FL 33904 Structural Engineering Yes Architecture Yes KIPR0P0SAL119991P4W\255.doc R LJ • 7. Brief resume of key persons, specialists, and individual consultants anticipated for this project. a. Name & Title: Gene R. Schriner, P.E. President b. Project Assignment: Quality Assurance C. Name of Firm with which associated: Craig A. Smith & Associates d. Years experience: With This Firm 18 With Other Firms 7 e. Education Degree(s)/Year/Spedalization B.S. / 1974 / Civil Engineering West Virginia University, West Vrginia Master Courses / 1975 / Environmental Engineering West Virginia University, West Virginia f. Active Registration: Year First Registered/Discipline 1986 / P.E. $38821 - Florida g. Other Experience and Qualifications relevant to the proposed project: Mr. Schriner has over 25 years of experience in Municipal Engineering and Utility Consulting with specialized experience in water and wastewater treatment transmission and disposal. His project management experience includes the treatment design and master planning for utilities. Mr. Schriner was Project Manager on the Sunrise Industrial Park Special Assessment, 201 Facilities Plan Preparation and Utility Master Planning for the City of Sunrise and the Village of Royal Palm Beach. He was also the Project Manager for the Village of Royal Palm Beach Annual Bond Compliance reports and utility acquisition report. He also served as County Engineer to Okeechobee County and was also responsible for the improvements at the Okeechobee County Airport. 0 19W 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7. Brief resume of key persons, specialists, and individual consultants anticipated for this project a. Name & Title: Craig A. Smith, P.E. Chairman of the Board b. Project Assignment: Quality Assurance C. Name of Firm with which associated: Craig A. Smith & Associates d. Years experience: With This Firm 24 With Other Firms 10 e. Education Degree(s)/Year/Speclalization B.SJ1 961 /Mechanical Engineering Drexel University, Pennsylvania f. Active Registration: Year First Registered/Discipline 1978/ P.E. 026128 - Florida g. Other Experience and Qualifications relevant to the proposed project: Mr. Smith is the founder of Craig A. Smith & Associates established in 1980, a 50 member civil engineering, surveying, grants assistance and planning firm formerly known as Broome and Farina. He has over 34 years of experience in Municipal Engineering and Utility Consulting with specialized expertise in water and wastewater engineering throughout the State of Florida. Mr. Smith has served as District Engineer and Administrator for utility companies in Florida including Utility Director for General Water Works Company. Mr. Smith is responsible for the "Quality Assurance Team" and the timely completion of all projects. 1 %9 ' • 0 7. Brief resume of key persons, specialists, and individual consultants anticipated for ' this project. a. Name & 111e: Michael Dale Milita Vice President ' Director of Client Services b. Project Assignment: Grants/Fiscal Assistance ' C. Name of Firm with which associated: ' Craig A. Smith & Associates ' d. Years experience: With This Firm 6 VVfth Other Firms 23 e. Education Degree(s)/Year/Specialization ' BSMT/1963/Medical Technology Florida College of Medical Technology, Florida f. Active Registration: Year First Registered/Discipline ' N/A ' g. Other Experience and Qualifications relevant to the proposed project: Mr. Milita is responsible for coordinating public sector business development opportunities for Craig A. Smith and Associates. He is also responsible for ' coordinating all funding, revolving loans, grants, fiscal assistance and legislative appropriations for clients. His extensive experience as Okeechobee County Manager and Pahokee City Manager has given him a vast knowledge of the regulatory permitting process and legislative matters in Florida. 1999 7. Brief resume of key persons, specialists, and individual consultants anticipated for this ' project. a. Name & Title: Don A. Shaver, G.C. Vice President of Land Development b. Project Assignment: Project Manager ' C. Name of Firm with which associated: Craig A. Smith & Associates d. Years experience: ' With This Firm 9 With Other Firms 8 e. Education Degree(s)/Year/Specialization B.SJ1981/Construction Science Kansas State University, Kansas ' f. Active Registration: Year First Registered/Discipline 1989 / G.C. #046399 — Florida (Inactive) ' g. Other Experience and Qualifications relevant to the proposed project: Mr. Shaver has over 17 years of experience in the field of construction with ' extensive experience in airport and port projects, drainage, sanitary sewer, water systems, lift stations, highways, roads, and bridges, etc. ' Mr. Shaver's project experience includes: •Okeechobee County Airport, Okeechobee County, Florida •Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood Intl Airport - Broward County, Florida ' •Pine Island Road (1) - Plantation, Florida *Pine Island Road (2) - Sunrise, Florida ' •Andrews Avenue - Broward County, Florida *Water Treatment Plant No. 1 MGD Expansion - Sunrise, Florida *Wastewater Treatment Plant 5 MGD Expansion - Sunrise, Florida 1999 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7. Brief resume of key persons, specialists, and individual consultants anticipated for this project. a. Name & Tide: James R. Orth, P.E. Manager — Land Development b. Project Assignment: Project Engineer C. Name of Firm with which associated: Craig A. Smith & Associates d. Years experience: With This Finn 4 With Other Firms 5 e. Education Degree(s)/Year/Spedalization B.S. / 1989 / Agricultural Engineering, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida f. Active Registration: Year First Registered/Discipline 1996 P.E. # 50126 Florida g. Other Experience and Qualifications relevant to the proposed project: Mr. Orth is the Manger of our Land Development Department and supervises project engineers in this department. Mr. Orth is also responsible for stormwater design, drainage and permitting for various municipal projects. He recently completed the Hendry County Four Comers Project which required developing a surface water management plan for the four comers area of Hendry County and a portion of Lee County. This plan identified and determined corrective action required to resolve flooding problems in Hendry County while addressing water quality concerns. He has worked on numerous projects for the City of Oakland Park and Okeechobee County. Ins 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7. Brief resume of key persons, specialists, and individual consultants anticipated for this project. a. Name & Tile: Stephen C. Smith, P.E. Senior Vice President b. Project Assignment: Transportation Engineering C. Name of Firm with which associated: Craig A. Smith & Associates d. Years experience: With This Firm 10 With Other Firms 0 e. Education Degree(s)Near/Specialization B.S. / 1988 / Civil Engineering Auburn University B.S. / 1986 / Building Construction Auburn University f. Active Registration: Year First Registered/Discipline P.E. #0048914 - Florida g. Other Experience and Qualifications relevant to the proposed project: Mr. Smith is responsible for the roadway design, storm drainage design, permitting, utility coordination, supervision of CADD, construction field inspection, and the environmental quality control of several highway projects In South Florida. Mr. Smith's project experience includes: •University Drive - Coral Springs, Florida Wine Island Road I - Plantation, Florida •Aurora Road - Melbourne, Florida •Andrews Avenue - Pompano Beach, Florida -Pine Island Road II - Sunrise, Florida & Plantation, Florida Okeechobee County Stormwater Master Plan (prepared for South Florida Water Management District and Okeechobee County). *Wolff Road Extension — Okeechobee, Florida 9SR70, St. Lucie County, FL (FDOT) 0 7. Brief resume of key persons, specialists, and Individual consultants anticipated for 1 this project. a. Name & rite: Michael J. Miller, AICP Vice President/Director of Planning b. Project Assignment: Planning C. Name of Firm with which associated: Craig A. Smith & Associates d. e Y ars experience: ' With This Firm 4 With Other Firms 17 e. Education Degree(s)Near/Specialization ' BAJ1978/Geography/Urban-Regional Planning Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton , Florida f. Active Registration: Year First Registered/Discipline 1984 American Institute of Certified Planners ' 1990 Certified Residential Contractor -Florida g. Other Experience and Qualifications relevant to the proposed project: Mr. Miller has over 21 years of experience in the field of land use planning in South Florida. He has extensive experience with both public and private sector projects. ' Mr. Miller has worked for large developers and municipalities giving him a diverse knowledge and perspective of land use planning issues. His responsibilities have included: preparation of comprehensive plans, evaluation and appraisal reports ' (EAR's) and EAR -based amendments, land development regulations, zoning codes, ordinance/resolutions, physical site planning design, permitting, platting, development review, statistical research and analysis and grants writing. 1999 U 7. Brief resume of key persons, specialists, and individual consultants anticipated for this project. a. Name & Titie: Joseph P. Beaton, Jr. Director of Construction Services b. Project Assignment: Construction Inspection Services C. Name of Firm with which associated: Craig A. Smith & Associates d. Years experience: With This Firm 5 With Other Firms 24 e. Education Degree(s)fYear/Specialization Suffolk County Community College f. Active Registration: Year First Registered/Discipline Certified Asphalt Paving Technician #5321 Certified Worksite Traffic Supervisor #4370 American Concrete Institute - Grade I g. Other Experience and Qualifications relevant to the proposed project: Senior Inspector in the Construction Management Division with 29 years of experience in roadway construction technology. He assisted the Resident Engineer in the inspection of work accomplished and materials furnished by the Contractor. Mr. Beaton is also, responsible for civil work inspection and certification for the Transportation, Land Development and Municipal Department projects around Lake Okeechobee include: • Dade County Traffic Signals Reconstruction, FDOT District 6 • Pahokee Juvenile Justice Facility for Esmor Correctional Services, Pahokee, Florida • Okeechobee County Industrial Park • Wolff Road - Okeechobee County, FDOT District 1 • Glades County Correctional Facility - Moore Haven, Florida • South Bay Correctional Facility - South Bay, Florida • N.E. 62nd Street Construction, Broward County, Florida • McNab Road Construction, Broward County, Florida • Andrews Avenue Construction, Broward County, Florida 1999 8. Work by Firm or Joint Venture members which best illustrates current qualifications relevant to this project (list not more than 10 projects). a. Project Name & Location b. Nature of Firms Responsibility c. Project Owner's Name & d. Completion e. Estimated f. Work for - Address Date (Actual Cost which Firm - or Estimated) Entire was/is Project Responsible 1 Okeechobee County Provide professional engineering General Consulting Engineering design and consulting services Okeechobee, Florida required to manage, maintain and operate all public works, sanitary landfill, and utility projects, inducing permitting, surveying services, construction management, site plan review, bridge inspections, fuel containment and master water and sewer study. City of Pahokee General Engineering Consulting Pahokee, Florida City of Pahokee Water and Sewer Improvements Pahokee, Florida City of North Miami Consulting Engineering Services North Miami, Florida City of South Bay General Engineering Consultants South Bay, Florida Glades County Board of County Commissioners Consulting Engineers Moore Haven, FL Hendry County General Engineering Consulting Hendry County, Florida General Engineering, Planning, Construction Observation and Grants Services. Water and Sewer improvements including design and construction observation. General Consulting Engineering Services Engineering Consulting, Planning and Grants Administration Services for water and sewer improvements. Grants acquisition, fiscal assistance & appropriations, housing administration & general engineering. General Engineering Consulting, Planning, Construction Observation and Grant Services. Okeechobee County Ongoing N/A N/A 304 N. W. Second Street Okeechobee, Florida 34872 City of Pahokee Ongoing N/A N/A 171 North Lake Avenue Pahokee,FL 33476 City of Pahokee 1997 3,200 3,200 171 North Lake Avenue Pahokee,FL 33476 City of North Miami Ongoing N/A WA 776 Northeast 12e Street • North Miami, Florida 33161 City of South Bay Ongoing N/A N/A 335 S.W. 2nd Avenue South Bay, Florida 33493 Glades County Ongoing N/A N/A Board of County Commissioners PO Box 10 Moore Haven, FL 33471 Hendry County Board of County Ongoing WA N/A Commissioners P.O. Box 1760 LaBelle, Florida 33935 \\SERVER\ADMINIPROPOSAL\1999\P4601255.doc T S. Work by Finn or Joint Venture members which best illustrates current qualifications relevant to this project (list not more than 10 projects). - a. Project Name & Location b. Nature of Firms Responsibility c. Project Owner's Name & d. Completion e. Estimated f. Work for - Address Date (Actual Cost which Firm or Estimated) Entire wads Project Responsible (n thousands) _ Bal Harbour - General Provide professional engineering, Bat Harbour Village Ongoing N/A N/A Consulting Engineers permitting, construction 655 96 Street Ball Harbour, Florida observation and design services to Bal Harbour, Florida 33154 _= Bal Harbour Village in all related -_ disciplines of civil engineering, permitting, surveying, planning and = construction management. 00 McNab Road Improvements Widening from 4 lanes to 6 lanes Broward County Engineering 1995 3,700 3,700 Pine Island Rd -University Dr. divided. Eng. design, permitting 115 S. Andrews Avenue, #321 Broward County, Florida drainage, signing & pavement Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 marking, signalization, traffic control plan, utility adjustment plans. N.E. 62nd Street Widening from 4 lanes to 6 lanes Broward County Engineering 1995 2,900 2,900 (from N.E. 7th Avenue to N.E. 18th divided and 2 lanes to 3 lanes 115 S. Andrews Avenue, #321 _ Avenue) divided, inducing a bridge Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 Broward County, Florida replacement. Eng. design, permitting drainage, signing & pavement marking, signalization, traffic control plan, utility adjustment plans. Pine Island Rd Improvements (2) Preparation of Roadway Broward County Engineering 1993 7,000 7,000 (Sunrise to Oakland Park) Construction Plans and 115 South Andrews Avenue, Sunrise, Florida Specifications. #321 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301 Pine Island Rd. Improvements Right -of -Way Survey Broward County Engineering 1990 9,000 9,000 Right -of -Way Surveying 115 South Andrews Avenue, Broward County, Florida #321 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 Pine Island Rd Improvements (1) Preparation of Roadway Broward County Engineering 1993 9,000 9,000 (SR 84 to Sunrise Boulevard) Construction Plans and 115 South Andrews Avenue, Plantation, Florida Specifications. #321 - Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301 = \\SERVER\ADMIN\PROPOSAL11999\P4601255.doc 8. Work by Firm or Joint Venture members which best illustrates current qualifications relevant to this project (list not more than 10 projects). a. Project Name & Location b. Nature of Firms Responsibility c. Project Owner's Name & d. Completion e. Estimated f. Work for Address Date (Actual Cost which Firm or Estimated) Entire was/is Project Responsible (n #--n* Improvements to Andrews Preparation of Roadway Broward County Engineering 1991 5,000 5,000 Avenue Construction Plans and 115 South Andrews Avenue, Broward County, Florida Specifications. #321 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301 Sawgrass Expressway -Section IV Preparation of Highway Broward County 1986 18,000 18,000 Broward County, Florida Construction Plans and Specifications, surveying, signalization, signing and construction observation. Sunrise Boulevard & S.R. 7 Interchange Broward County, Florida Flamingo Road (Orange Drive to State Road 84) Broward County, Florida 1-95 HOV Lanes (Commercial Boulevard to Sample Road) Broward County, Florida Biscayne Boulevard Route Survey, Parcel Taking Sketches and Descriptions Miami, Florida Preparation of Highway Construction Plans, specifications, surveying, signalization and lighting. Preparation of Highway Plans and Specifications Preparation of Highway Construction Plans and Specifications Parcel Taking Sketches and Descriptions for 6.5 mile roadway. Expressway Authority 3401 Sawgrass Expressway Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33067 Florida Department of Transportation District Four 780 Southwest 24th Street Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33315 Florida Department of Transportation District Six 1000 Northwest 111th Avenue Miami, Florida 33172 • Florida Department of Transportation District Four 780 Southwest 24th Street Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33315 Florida Department of Transportation District Six 1000 Northwest 111th Avenue Miami, Florida 33172 1986 8,000 8,000 1993 N/A N/A 1992 6,240 6,240 1990 80 80 MERVERADMINIPROPOSAL119991P4801255.doc 8. Work by Firm or Joint Venture members which best illustrates current qualifications relevant to this project (list not more than 10 projects). a. Project Name & Location b. Nature of Firm's Responsibility c. Project Owner's Name & d. Completion e. Estimated f. Work for Address Date (Actual Cost which Firm or Estimated) Entire was/is Project Responsible Hendry County Develop a surface water Four Corners Surface Water management plan for the Hendry Management Study County portion of the Four Hendry County, Florida Corners Area and a portion of Lee County. Identify and determine corrective action required to resolve flooding problems in Hendry County while addressing water quality concerns. Okeechobee County Provide professional engineering Countywide Master Stormwater services to inventory map and Management Plan analyze all County drainage Okeechobee, Florida basins and flow ways. City of Oakland Park Provide engineering, planning and Engineering Consultant grants funding services as Oakland Park, Florida required. Currently preparing an evaluation and appraisal report, contamination and'assessment report, bridge inspections and drainage improvements and roadway improvements. Undertaking numerous stormwater projects for the City. Town of Pembroke Sewer, Paving and Drainage 30th Avenue Sewer, Paving and Design for S.W. 30th Avenue. Drainage Design Pembroke Park, Florida Pembroke Park Stormwater Master Plan. Consulting Engineers Pembroke Park, Florida Hendry County 1995 175 175 Board of County Commissioners P O Box 1760 LaBelle, Florida 33935 Okeechobee County 1992 175 175 304 Northwest 2nd Street, Room 105 Okeechobee, Florida 34972 City of Oakland Park Ongoing N/A N/A 3650 N.E. 12th Avenue Oakland Park, Florida 33334 Town of Pembroke Park 1997 40 40 3150 Southwest 52nd Avenue Pembroke Park, Florida 33024 Town of Pembroke Park Ongoing WA N/A 3150 Southwest 52nd Avenue Pembroke Park, Florida 33024 WERVERADMIN%PROPOSALN 999W460VW.doc 8. Work by Firm or Joint Venture members which best illustrates current qualifications relevant to this project (list not more than 10 projects). a. Project Name & Location b. Nature of Firms Responsibility c. Project Owner's Name & d. Completion e. Estimated f. Work for Address Date (Actual Cost which Firm or Estimated) Entire wasAs Project Responsible (in th—rxb) Okeechobee County Basinger Community Center Okeechobee, Florida Okeechobee County HRS Building Okeechobee, Florida Okeechobee County Education and Recreation Park Okeechobee, Florida Okeechobee County Wastewater Facility Plan (DER Grant) Okeechobee, Florida Design and Kidding services for Okeechobee County Basinger Community Center Responsible for construction management for State of Florida HRS Facility. Responsible for construction management Preparation of Waste- water Facility Plan; assisted County with evaluation of County -Wide Utility Authority Formation & Permitting for Wastewater Treatment Plant. Okeechobee County Design Build Project for Pier Project Okeechobee County Pier Project Okeechobee, Florida Okeechobee County New Storage Building Okeechobee, Florida Okeechobee County General Consulting Engineering Okeechobee, Florida Design Build Project for Okeechobee County New Storage Building. Provide professional engineering design and consulting services required to manage, maintain and operate all public works, sanitary landfill, and utility projects, including permitting, surveying services, construction management, site plan review, bridge inspections, fuel containment and master water and sewer study. 3 i 11SERVERIADMINIPROPOSAL119991P46012W.doc Okeechobee County 1998 5 - Board of County Commissioners = 304 N.W. 2nd Street Okeechobee, Florida 34972 Okeechobee County 1991 304 N.W. Second Street, Room 105 Okeechobee, Florida 34872 - Okeechobee County 1991 500 500 304 N.W. Second Street, Room = 105 Okeechobee, Florida 34872 Okeechobee County 1992 100 100 304 N.W. Second Street, Room 105 = Okeechobee, Florida 34872 1 Okeechobee County 1997 900 2 304 Northwest Second Street Okeechobee, Florida 34972 i Okeechobee County 1997 150 5 304 Northwest Second Street Okeechobee, Florida 34972 Okeechobee County Ongoing WA WA 304 N. W. Second Street - Okeechobee, Florida 34872 8. Work by Firm or Joint Venture members which best illustrates current qualifications relevant to this project (list not more than 10 projects). a. Project Name & Location b. Nature of Firms Responsibility c. Project Owner's Name & d. Completion e. Estimated f. Work for Address Date (Actual Cost which Firm or Estimated) Entire wasps - Project Responsible Okeechobee County Airport FAA Grant Project - Resurface Runway / Taxiway Lighting Okeechobee, Florida Okeechobee County Wolff Road Extension Okeechobee, Florida Resurface 1,000 Feet of Runway 4-22; Install medium intensity Taxiway Lighting on Taxiways A, C and D; Construct, Mark and Light Exit Taxiway D. Preparation of roadway construction plans and specifications. Okeechobee County 304 Northwest Second Street Okeechobee, Florida 34972 Okeechobee County 304 Northwest Second Street Okeechobee, Florida 34972 Okeechobee County Airport Install new Rotating Beacon & Okeechobee County FAA Grant Project- Install Tower; Install Visual Glide Slope 304 Northwest Second Street Rotating Beacon & Tower, Visual Indicator, Construct new Electrical Okeechobee, Florida 34972 Glide Slope Indicator, Electrical / Vault Building. Vault Building Okeechobee, Florida Okeechobee County Airport FAA Grant Project - Rehabilitate Airfield Drainage Design Okeechobee, Florida Okeechobee County Airport Industrial Park Okeechobee, Florida Okeechobee County Airport Master Plan for the expansion of the Airport Industrial Park and Infrastructure Improvement Okeechobee, Florida Okeechobee County Land Development Regulations Okeechobee, Florida Engineering design for rehabilitation of Airfield Drainage for Runway 4-22. Design, permitting and construction of 80 acre Industrial Park Including design, permitting and construction of water, sewer, paving and drainage. Prepared Master Plan for infrastructure Improvements, Site Planning, Economic Review, Environmental Review, and SFWMD Conceptual Drainage Permit for entire Airport Basin. Prepared land development regulations to conform.to Comprehensive Plan requirements. Okeechobee County 304 Northwest Second Street Okeechobee, Florida 34972 Okeechobee County 304 Northwest Second Street Okeechobee, Florida 34972 Okeechobee County 304 Northwest Second Street Okeechobee, Florida 34972 Okeechobee County 304 Northwest 2nd Street, Room 105 Okeechobee, Florida 34972 1992 1993 Ongoing 305 305 76 76 117 Ongoing 221 1997 100 1992 1992 30 15 117 221 100,000 30 15 \\SERVER W DMIN\PROPOSAL\19W\P460\255.doc 8. Work by Firm or Joint Venture members which best illustrates current qualifications relevant to this project (list not more than 10 projects). a. Project Name & Location b. Nature of Firm's Responsibility c. Project Owner's Name & d. Completion e. Estimated f. Work for = Address Date (Actual Cost which Firm or Estimated) Entire was/is -- Project Responsible (nthousands) Okeechobee County Countywide Master Stormwater Management Plan Okeechobee, Florida Okeechobee County Financial Capability Study Wastewater Collection System Okeechobee, Florida Okeechobee Airport Update Master Plan Okeechobee, Florida Okeechobee County Pre -application and Application for Airport Improvement Program Okeechobee, Florida Okeechobee County Airport Overlay Taxiways Okeechobee, Florida Okeechobee County Airport Utilities to general aviation airport Okeechobee, Florida Okeechobee County Airport Entrance road, access roads and terminal parking. Okeechobee, Florida Okeechobee County Airport Application for Public Works Impact Program - $1 Million Infrastructure for Airport Industrial Park Phase I Expansion Okeechobee, Florida Provide professional engineering services to inventory map and analyze all County drainage basins and flow ways. Prepare financial feasibility study to evaluate funding and financing options for utility system. Preparing Master Plan for Airport Improvements, Airport Layout Plan, Comprehensive Planning and Environmental Overview. Engineering Design and Construction Management of resurfacing of Taxiway B & C. Engineering Design for water distribution and sanitary sewer system. Engineering Design for 2,400 feet of entrance road, 2,100 feet of access road and terminal parking lot. Prepared application for Federal Assistance for a Public Works Impact Program. A $1 Million Grant to plan and design Infrastructure for an Airport Industrial Park Phase I Expansion. Okeechobee County 304 Northwest 2nd Street, Room 105 Okeechobee, Florida 34972 Okeechobee County 304 Northwest 2nd Street, Room 105 Okeechobee, Florida 34972 Okeechobee County 304 Northwest 2nd Street, Room 105 Okeechobee, Florida 34972 Okeechobee County 304 Northwest 2nd Street, Room 105 Okeechobee, Florida 34972 Okeechobee County 304 Northwest 2nd Street, Room 105 Okeechobee, Florida 34972 Okeechobee County 304 Northwest 2nd Street, Room 106 Okeechobee, Florida 34972 Okeechobee County 304 Northwest 2nd Street, Room 105 Okeechobee, Florida 34972 Okeechobee County 304 Northwest 2nd Street, Room 105 Okeechobee, Florida 34972 1992 1992 1995 1994 1994 1996 1996 1995 175 175 75 75 78 78 300 300 250 250 300 300 N/A 20 \\SERVER W DMIN\PROPOSAL\19W\P460\255.doe 8. Work by Firm or Joint Venture members which best illustrates current qualifications relevant to this project (list not more than 10 projects). a. Project Name $ Location b. Nature of Firm's Responsibility c. Project Owner's Name & d. Completion e. Estimated f. Work for Address Date (Actual Cost which Firm or,Estimated) Entire wasAs Project Responsible On #--n&) Okeechobee Utility Authority General Consulting Engineering Okeechobee Utility Authority Ongoing N/A N/A General Consulting Engineering Services. P.O. Box 835 Okeechobee, Florida Okeechobee, Florida 34973 Okeechobee Utility Authority Water and Sewer Utility Okeechobee Utility Authority 1996 90 90 Master Utility Plans Improvement Planning including P.O. Box 835 Okeechobee, Florida design, permitting and Okeechobee, Florida 34973 construction observation. i 11SERVERADMIMPROPOSAL119991P4601255.doc - 9. All work by firms or joint venture members currently being performed directly for Federal Agencies. a. Project Name & b. Nature of Firm's Responsibility c. Project Owner's Name & d. Completion e. Estimated f. Work for which Location Address Date Cost (in Firm wastiis (Actual or thousands) Responsible = Estimated) NONE Entire Project 10. Use this space to provide any additional information or description of resources (including any computer design capabilities) supporting your firm's qualifications for the proposed project. CRAIG A. SMITH & ASSOCIATES, (CAS) is pleased to respond to your Request for Proposals regarding Professional Engineering and Architectural Services for various City capital improvement projects. CAS is a full service professional engineering, planning, construction management, grant assistance and surveying firm with over 35 years of experience in South Florida. Our staff of 55+ professional and technical personnel, located in Pompano Beach and Royal Palm Beach, have extensive experience in working with Cities, Villages, Municipalities and Counties in South Florida and are familiar with the local conditions, concerns and needs of this region. Our team of professionals are fully qualified to provide all the services that are identified in your Request for Proposals. The CAS team is highly experienced in providing all the professional services required for your projects and are available to begin work on them immediately. Our professionals understand many of the requirements for these projects and look forward to working with you to complete these projects within your time schedule and budget. Thank you for allowing the Craig A. Smith & Associates team the opportunity to provide this submittal. We look forward to your favorable consideration and working with the City of Okeechobee. 12. The for i g is a state nt of facts Date: August 11, 1999 Signature: f Typed Name and Title: GENE R. SCHRINER, P.E.. PRESIDENT MERVERIADMINIPROPOSALkI ONW46OQ55.doc 1. Project Name / Location for which Firm is Filing: 2a. Commerce Business 2b. Agency STANDARD Daily Announcement Identification FORM (SF) CITY OF OKEECHOBEE Date, if any: Number, if any: 255 ENGINEERING/ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES Architect -Engineer OKEECHOBEE, FLORIDA Related Services 3. Firm (or Joint -Venture) Name & Address 3a. Name, Title & Telephone Number of Principal to Contact D'DlOnneil, Naccarato & Mignogna Structural Engineers MLL/AM C. M/GNOGNA, PRESIDENT/TREASURER (561) 835-9994 321 1ST" Street, Suite 200 West Palm Beach, Florida 33401 3b. Address of office to perform work, if different from Item 3: (561) 835-9994 4. Personnel by Discipline: (List each person only once, by primary function.) 20 Administrative Electrical Engineers Oceanographers _ 8 Construction Manager Architects * Estimators Planners: Urban/Regional _ 11 Field Inspectors Chemical Engineers Geologists Sanitary Engineers * Provided by Engineers 1 Civil Engineers Hydrologists Soils Engineer * Construction Inspectors Interior Designers Specification Writers .13 Draftsmen Landscape Architects ,34 Structural Engineers Ecologists Mechanical Engineers 1 Surveyors Economists Mining Engineers Transportation Engineers S. If submittal is by JOINT -VENTURE list participating firms and outline specific areas of responsibility (including administrative, technical and financial) for each firm: (Attach SF 254 for each if not on file with Procuring Office.) El m 6. If respondent is not a joint -venture, list outside key ConsultantsJAssociates anticipated for this project (Attach SF 254 for Consultant/Associate listed, if not already on file with the Contracting Office). Worked with Name and Address Specialty Prime before (Yes or No) NOT APPLICABLE 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) • 7. Brief resume of key persons, specialists, and individual consultants anticipated for this project. a. Name & Title: a. Name & Title: WILLIAM C. MIGNOGNA, P.E., PRESIDENT DWAYNE R. JACKSON, P.E., PROJECT MANAGER 5569 CYPRESS TREE COURT, PALM BEACH GARDENS, FL 33418 3660 ARALIA COURT, WEST PALM BEACH, FL 33406 b. Project Assignment: b. Project Assignment: PROJECT MANAGER - P.E REGISTRATION #E39972 STRUCTURAL ENGINEER - P.E. REGISTRATION #f40155 SPECIAL INSPECTOR OF THRESHOLD BUILDINGS #r0839 SPECIAL INSPECTOR OF THRESHOLD BUILDINGS #t 0835 c. Name of Firm with which associated: c. Name of Firm with which associated: O'DONNELL, NACCARATO & MIGNOGNA, INC. O'DONNELL, NACCARATO & MIGNOGNA, INC. d. Years experience: With This, Firm 11 With Other Firms d. Years experience: With this Firm 10 With Other Firms e. Education: Degree(s) / Year / Specialization e. Education: Degree(s) / Year / Specialization DREXEL UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA B.S C.E✓19M✓C/V/L ENGINEERING B.S.C.E✓1983/C/V/L ENGINEERING-M.E✓19S&STRUCTURAL ENG. f. Active Registration: Year First Registered/Discipline f. Active Registration: Year First Registered/Discipline PENNSYLVANIA: 1986 STRUCTURAL 11 OTHER STATES FLORIDA: 1988 CIVIL ENGINEER g. Other Experience and Qualifications relevant to the proposed project: g. Other Experience and Qualifications relevant to the proposed project: WILLIAM C. MIGNOGNA HAS OVER 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN BOTH DWAYNE R. JACKSON HAS OVER 15 YEARS EXPERIENCEIN STRUCTURAL STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING AND FlELDCOORD/NA77ONONAWIDE VARIETY ENGINEER/NGANDRELD/NSPECTIONANDCOORDINATIONFORVARIOUS OF FACILITIES. HIS AREA OF EKPER77SE ENCOMPASSES CONCEPTUAL TYPES OF BUILDING CONSTRUCTION. DESIGN, DESIGN CALCULATIONS, COSTESTIMATING, SPECIRCAnON.% SOILS REPORT ANALYSIS AND ADMINISTRATION OF CONSTRUCTION OF HIS DESIGNED STRUCTURES. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE INCLUDES: RELEVANT EXPERIENCE INCLUDES: -PALM BEACH GARDENS MUNICIPAL COMPLEX -NORTHEAST COUNTY REGIONAL LIBRARY -SOUTH COUNTY CIWC CENTER -ST. LUCIE COURTHOUSE & PARKING GARAGE -ROYAL PALM BEACH RECREATIONAL CENTER -JUPITER MUNICIPAL BUILDING - ADDITIONS & RENOVATIONS -SOUTHWEST COUNTY REGIONAL LIBRARY -BOYNTON BEACH COMMUNITY CENTER A 7LAN77S MUNICIPAL COMPLEX -HOBE SOUND LIBRARY -SUNRISE CIVIC CENTER r1 • 8. Work by firm or joint -venture members which best illustrates current qualifications relevant to this proiect (list not more than 10 uroiects) a. Project b. Nature C. Owner's d. Completion e. Estimated Cost Name of Firm's Name Date (in thousands) & Responsibility & (actual or Location Address estimated) Entire Work for Project which Firm wastis Responsible (1) PALM BEACH GARDENS MUNICIPAL CONSTRUCTION CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS 1999 14000 14000 COMPLEX MANAGEMENT PALM BEACH GARDENS, FL PALM BEACH GARDENS, FL (2) NORTHEAST COUNTY STRUCTURAL DESIGN PALM BEACH COUNTY 1995 2100 2100 REGIONAL LIBRARY WEST PALM BEACH, FL PALM BEACH GARDENS FL (3) SOUTH COUNTY CIVIC CENTER STRUCTURAL DESIGN PALM BEACH COUNTY 1994 1200 1200 PALM BEACH COUNTY, FL WEST PALM BEACH, FL (4) SUGAR SAND PARK STRUCTURAL DESIGN CITY OF BOCA RATON 1994 4700 4700 PHASE II BOCA RATON, FL BOCA RATON, FL (5) DELRAY BEACH FIRE STATION # 3 STRUCTURAL DESIGN CITY OF DELRAY BEACH 1994 153 153 SERVICE BUILDING DELRAY BEACH, FL DELRAY BEACH FL (6) LAKE WORTH BANDSHELL STRUCTURAL DESIGN CITY OF LAKE WORTH 1995 500 500 PERFORMING ARTS THEATER LAKE WORTH, FL LAKE WORTH, FL (7) BOYNTON BEACH COMMUNITY STRUCTURAL DESIGN CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 1999 2200 2200 CENTER BOYNTON BEACH, FL BOYNTON BEACH, FL (8) POLICE SUBSTATION STRUCTURAL DESIGN CITY OF FT. PIERCE 1999 550 550 FT. PIERCE, FL FT. PIERCE, FL (9) SUNRISE CIVIC CENTER STRUCTURAL DESIGN CITY OF SUNRISE 1998 15000 15000 SUNRISE, FL SUNRISE, FL (10) ST. LUCIE CNTY. SHERIFF'S FACILITY STRUCTURAL DESIGN ST. LUCIE COUNTY 1994 2000 2000 ST. LUCIE, FL ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FL • 0 m= m m m w m r m r= m= m m = == m w M M M 10. Use this space to provide any additional Information or description of resources (including any computer design capabilities) supporting your firm's qualifications for the proposed project. O'DONNELL, NACCARATO & MIGNOGNA, INC. IS ANNUALLY RESPONSIBLE FOR DESIGN PROJECTS WITH A TOTAL CONSTRUCTION VALUE IN EXCESS OF $4W MILLION. OUR COMBINED STAFF OF 92 DEDICATED PROFESSIONALS IS ADEPT A T DEALING WITH ANY TYPE OF PROJECT REGARDLESS OF SIZE OR COMPLEXITYY, STAFF MEMBERS CHOSEN FOR THE PROJECT TEAM HAVE BEEN SELECTED FOR THEIR EXPERTISE AND EXPERIENCE. THE PERSONNEL ARE PROFESSlM4LSANDAWNTAINMEMBERSHIPSINTHEPROFESSIONALORGANIZATIONSRELEVANTTOTHEIRDISCIPUNES APROJECTMANAGER/SASSIC TO EVERY PROJECT TO SUPERVISE TIME PRODUCTION OF CONTRACT DOCUMENTS IN ORDER TO ASSURE THAT THE ORIGINAL CONCEPT IS EXECUTED PRUDENT ATTENTION TO DETAILS O'DONNELL, NACCARATO&MIGNOGNA, INC. USES THELATESTTECHNOLOGIESANDCOMPUTERSOFTWAREINCLUDINGACADDSYSTEMANDTHEPRIMA' MONITORING PROGRAM. THESE ENABLE OUR PROJECT TEAMS TO EXCHANGE INFORMATION ELECTRONICALLY WITH ARCHITECTS, OWNERS CONSULTANTS, WHICH INEVITABLY SAVES TIME AND MONEY. ALONG WITH COMPUTER SCHEDULING AND MONITORING OF PROJECTS, THE FIRM EMPLOYS THE USE OF FACSIMILE MACHINES AT ALL OFFICE AND ON -SITE LOCATIONS: THIS AFFORDS US THE OPPORTUNITY TO TRANSMIT IMPORTANT INFORMATION QUICKLYAND EFFICIENTLY. O'DONNELL, NACCARATO & MIGNOGNA, INC. HAS AMPLE PERSONNEL AVAUBLE TO ACCOMPLISH THE REQUIRED WORK IN AN EFFICIENT AND TIMEL MANNER PASTEXPERIENCE HAS SHOWN THATTHIS CONTRACTCOULD E4SILYBEINCORPORATED INTO OUR OVERALL WORKLOAD. OURKNOWLEDGEAN EXPERTISE ALLOW US THE ABILITY TO ANTICIPATE POTENTIAL PROBLEMS AND DEVELOP ALTERNATIVE SCHEDULES ACCORDINGLY. 11. The III!! ng statement oPacts. Date: 3lgnature: Typed Name and Title: W UL M C. fiffMGl1LA PRESIDENT AUgUSf 3, 1999 Cl r = r = M 109-M STANDARD 1. Project Name/Location for which Firm is Filing: 2s. Cotnnwme Sushw" Drily 2b. Agency identification FORM (SF) Announcement Date, if any: Number, ff any: CITY OFOK,CFCHQBEE., 255 ENGINEERING/ARCHITgCTURAL SERVICES WA WA Archftect-Engineer Related Services for Specific Project Firm (or Joint Venture) Name & Address 3s. Name,Tide & Telephone Number of Principal to Contact JASON TRAMONTE JASON TRAMONTE ARCHITECT INC. PRESIDENT/ ARCHITECT 4524 SE le PLACE (941) 54"997 CAPE CORAL, FL 330U 3b. Address of office to perform work, if different from Item 3 . WA fi. Personnel by Discipline: (List each person only once, by p►imary ibnoffon.) Administrative Electrical Engineers — Oceanographers Architects - Estimators _ Planners: Urban/Regional Chemical Engineers _ Geologists _ Sanitary Engineers _ CNN Engineers _„ Hydrologists — Soile Engineers _ Construction Inspectors _ Interior Designers _ Specification Writers—' —L Ecbmeen — Landscape Architects Structural Engineers _ ists _ Mechanical Engineers -_,- Surveyors _ _ Economists Mining Engineers Transportation Engineers Total Personnel 5. If submittal is by JOINT -VENTURE list participating firms and outline specific areas of responsibility (including administrative, technical and financial) for each firm: (Attach SF • 254 for each if not on file with Procuring Office.) 5a. Has this Joint -Venture previously work together? ❑ yes Not applicable M = = I=-=== M M M M r 7. Brief resume of key persons, specialists, and individual consultants anticipated for this project Name & Title: JASON P. TRAMONTE ARCHITECT b. Project Assignment: PROJECT ARCHITECT Name of Firm with which associated: JASON TRAMONTE ARCHITECT INC. Name & Title: b: Project Assignment: c. Name of Firm with which associated: d. Years experience: With This Firm 0 With Other Firms 3 d. Years experience: With This Firm With Other Firms e. Education: Degree(syYsar/Specialization BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHWESTERN LOUISIANA LAFAYETTE LOUISIANA e. Education: Degree(s)/Years/Specialization f. Active Registration: Year First Registered/Discipline f. Active Registration: Year First Registered/Discipfine • ARCHITECT, FLORIDA REGISTRATION NO. AR 001455 1986 / ARCHITECT g. Other Experience and Qualifications relevant to the proposed project RESPONSIBLE FOR ACQUIRING DEVELOPMENT PERMITS THROUGH LOCAL AND STATE AGENCIES SUCH AS LEE COUNTY BUILDING DEPART- MENT. MR. TRAMONTE HAS COMPLETED MANY CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSES IN ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION. HIS CAREER HAS BEEN PRIMARILY CONCENTRATED WITHIN THE SOUTHWEST FLORIDA REGION AND HE IS FAMILIAR WITH THE CLEWISTON AREA. PAST AND PRESENT CLIENTS REPRESENTED BY MR. TRAMONTE INCLUDE PRIVATE INDUSTRY, GENERAL CONTRACTORS, LOCAL AND STATE GOVERNMENTS. AS A PRINCIPAL OWNER OF JASON P. TRAMONTE, ARCHITECT INC. HE IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL AC11VITES OF THE FIRM INCLUDING PROJECT MANAGEMENT, SCHEDULING _84? QUALITY CONTROL. g. Other Experience and Quakfications relevant to the proposed project: = = r W = = = 7. Brief resume of key persons, specialists, and individual consultants anticipated for this project _ Name & Title JEFFREY J. JEWITT, P.E. Project Assignment ELECTRICAL ENGINEER c. Name of Firm with which associated: JEFFREY J. JEWITT, P.E. 823 BAYSIDE DR. FORT MYERS, FL. a. Name &Title: KEVIN M. ADAMS, P.E. b: Project Assignment MECHANICAL ENGINEER Name of Firm with which associated: KEVIN M. ADAMS, P.E. • 2835 WISTERIA PLACE PUNTA GORDA, FL. SEE ATTACHED 254 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION SEE ATTACHED 254 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION d. Years experience: With This Firm With Other Firms _d. Years experience: With This Firm With Other Firma Education: Degree(Wear/Speclabstion Active Registration: Year First Registered/Discipline g. Other Experience and Qualifications relevant to the proposed project e. Education: Degree(syYeanr/Specializ an f. Active Registration: Year First Registered/Discipline g. Other Experience and Quafficabons relevant to the proposed project • M r M M r M M M M M M M M r M M M M r 10. Use this space to provide any additional Information or descdption of resources (Including any computer design capabilities) supporting your firm's qualifications for the proposed project. 11. The'foregoingjLgjkgtq&Wt of facts. Name and Title: Date: 8 '&O .77 • • 1 tea" 1 0 0 I I 0 I 7 I ISTATEOF FWMDA Wft BOARD OF ftonssioNAL ENGENEERs fwIMB Hayes Street TdW=m. FL 32301 I Craig A Smith & Assc Of FI Inc 1000 W Mcnab Rd Pompano Beach, FL 33069-4706 'L J DETACH HERE _71 7 F • .-�s�~ `+dC,kr`�i1r�yF `_�V�,.�Y. o'• .c.1i,1�:�; -i 4.w�,,.-" _ tin oil 000P 00AAM x, oil OMW OW/WM' EXPIRATION: FEB 28,2001 OF AUTHORIZATION NUMBER:31,10- DwPLAY A& REQUIRED BY LAW. STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF BOINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REPLATION' BOARD OF PROF SURVEYORS & MAPPERS (e50) 413-7480 '�*.,o��.fi� 1940 N. MONROE ST. TALLAHASSEE FL 32399-0756 CRAIG A SMITH & ASSO OF FL INC 1000 W MCNAB RD POMPANO BEACH FL 33069-4706 -------------------- STATE OF FLORlDA,z_'-'_"_ IjEPARTMENT"--OF` BUS INEbS]"' AND,',. �PROFESS ALS-jR.EGULAT ION -LB,-, Mll .89022.5. SURVE*Y`IN6.�T' P I.W 6"' INEgS C ZRAIG, A F IS CERTIFIED Of Ch. ;472 F Explmdon FEB ;! 28, "„h,2001 DETACH HERE 0 0 OCCUPATI,gNAL LICENSE TERM: OCTOBER 1, 19 TO SEPTEMBER 30, 19 VILLAGE OF ROYAL PALM BEACH 1000 ROYAL PALM WACH BOULEVARD ROYAL PALM BEACH. FLORIDA 33411 CRAIG A SMITH & ASSOCIATES 242 RPS BLVD ROYAL PALM BEACH FL 33411 DISPLAY IN PLACE OF BUSINESS NOWTIR"MRAOL11 '39-0694.1 DATE: 12/02/98 14� SURVEYORS LOCATION: LOCATTON: 242 RPS BLVQ 1 0 0 I STWE OF FLORIDA ENGINEER PALM BEACH COUNTY CLAONWaM COUNTY OCCUPATIONAL LICENSE DE-012 1111111111 Ih!!!! III I ............... I litl 1999-03033 CRA IS A SM WdV', 1S0 LOCATIEWAT CNTY $45400 FL INC SCHRINER ,SAME 242 ROYAL PAL iw:1;64�1I)L D V ROYAL PALM BEACH FL 33411 TOTAL *45.00 , -!J 91rTHIS IS NOT A BILL - DO NOT PAY ENGINEER.. 4 PAID. PBC TAX COLLECTOR PE0038821 $45.00 OCC 39 0545e 09-17-1998 1119/17-1981 ' JOHN K. CLAW, CFC TM LICENSE WM ONLY WHEN FtECEWTM BY 1AX COLLEMR I TAX COLLECTOR, PALM BEACH COUNTY UCMWMUffrWDWtAWC0NWK=Wff WMAI CNRJ=0F8UI!IIIIIiIII!B SWE OF FLORIDA PUBLIC SERVICE PALM BEACH COUNTY CL-fiercam COUNTY CU NSE 08-012 1999-03034 CRAIG A SMITHr 242 Mj IT J*15: CNTY $45.00 SCHRINER GENE p9m, ROYAL PAL FL INC I V ROYAL PALM BEACH FL 33411 TOTAL $45.00 THIS IS NOT A BILL - DO NOT PAY Oft ENGINEER FIRM EB— 0003ilO .VAI m nc)� JOHN K. CLARK, CFC TAX COLLECTOR PALM BEACH COUNTY PAID. PBC TAX COLLECTOR $45.00 OCC 39 05459 09-17-1998 TM LNXI'M VALID ONLY WEN REGEFTW BY TAX COLLECTOR UCEMKOMBEDORAWCONDW=WffENPAUBMWORPLACE OFKIIIIIIIII�Ill STATE OF FLORIDA PUBLIC SERVICE PALM BEACH COUNTY CLA@Srr,*= COUNTY OCCUPATIONAL LICENSE 08-012 1999-03035 CRAIG A SMITI 4906MAVI "j� FL INC tj -,t CNTY $45.00 SCHR I NER 8 NIP" 242 ROYAL ;a-mAL*l LV ROYAL PALM BEACH FL 33411 TOTAL $45.00 Comm T Illy IF . THIS IS NOT A BILL - DO NOT PAY :SURVEYING >G MAPPING. vAi Tn Q2/17Z!jR - nc2lKn,-,cQ. JOHN K. CIIJUK CFC TAX COLLECTOR, PALM BEACH COUNTY PAID. PBC TAX COLLECTOR CK $45.00 OCC 39 05460 09-17-1998 TM LrZM AIM ONLY WHEN FIECEPTIM BY IM COURCM11 LICENSE MW BE ONFLAM CONGPI Ar WWALWN ff OR PLACE OF RI �I .....:................ PRODUCER 1 KnW-300 Collinsworth, After, Nielson, Fowler & Dowling, Inc. Post Office Box 9315 Miami Lakes, FL 33014-9315 Craig A. Smith & Associates of Florida 1000 West McNab Road Pompano Beach FL 33069 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF 0 INDICATED. NOTwIT84TANDING ANY REQUDU CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAI EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH FOLIC CO TYPE OF INSURANCE .TR GENERAL LIABILITY COMM. GENERAL LIA ELITY ?: CLAzmMADEOCCUR OWNER'S & CONTRACTS PRO? AUTOMOBILE LL .BD: ITY ANY AUTO ALL OWNED AUTOS SCHEDULED AUTOS HIRED AUTOS NON-OWM AUTOS GARAGE LIABILITY FORM I 101 aER THAN UMBRELLA FORM woRHatS cQMPE.NSATION AND A EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY THE PROPRIETOR/ Rom PAR'TNERS/EI(ECITIIVE OFFICERS ARE: Ex[1 Cy:`-:P.;i:::n',.::-'is/j:'•:iii}�.;:v;v:;�;:;.�.:;'.;ij'r}i::�'::i':ii:�:?rii'i�'': C'.:} ...... ... ..... ...... ... ..... ATE 0,ZVDD.. :>x•::: 2 /9 8 305 822-7800 Tins CERTincATE IS ISSUED As A MATTER OF LNFOR.SiATiON ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AD[EIm, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGE COMPANY A ZC Insurance Company COMPANY B I COMPANY C COMPANY D SURA.NCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAbIED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD ulMW. TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUb M WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS N, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED BERELY IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TEB.SIS, IFS. LDIITS SHOWN NIAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLADfS. POLICY NUNMER POLICY EFF. CY XP. IZUTS DATE (MM/DD/YY) jDPA0TUZ0WEMDfYY) IGENERAL AGGREGATE S �PROD�OMPrOP AGG. PERS. 4 ADV. IN3VRY CH OCCURRENCE ME DAMAGE(Om Fin) kED ExPa" — P—) I CWOINED SINGLELDW I BODILY =MY I II.Y D�DL'RY atr 19702008099 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIOr6IVEIDCLE.S/SPECIAL TI'E.SIS REF: PROJECT: NOVTICA: 1 /01 /99 kOPE3LTY DAMAGE AUTO ONLY -EA ACCIDENT 01 THAN AUTO ONLY: EACH ACCIDENT AGGREGATE EACH OCCUERENCE AGGREGATE (STATUTORYIXQTS 1 /01 /00 EACH ACCIDENT DISEA.SE41OLICY LI IIT �DUEA.sE-EACH ES>PL. 500000 100000 SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE TEE EaMUTION DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING COMPANY WILL ENDEAVOR TO .NlAj:L 30 DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAJ® TO THE LEFT. BL-r FAILURE TOMAJEL SUCH NOTICE SHALL DD?OSE'NO OBLIGATION OR LLABI.ITY OF ANY SINi D UPON THE COSD?ANY, ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES. AUTHORIZED REPRESEhTATIVE `.lritrlrCa3a de wlwt iI4B9 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON YOU THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE IS NOT AN INSURANCE POLICY AND DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND. OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES LISTED BELOW. 'his is to certify that '1UU6 A SM1111 & ASSUCINI'ES _ FLORIDA INC Name and 1000 W MCNAB RD SUITE 200 address of LIBERIY :OF POMPANO BEACH FL 33069 Insured MUTUAL W► ATTN HEIDI DUBREE FAX 954-786-8927 3, at the issue date Of this Certificate, insured by the Company under the policykies) listed below. The insurance afforded by the listed policy(ies) is subject to all their terms, exclusions and conditions and is not altered by any requirement, term or condition of any contract or other document with respect to which this certificate may be issued. TYPE OF POLICY O POLICY NUMBER LIMIT OF LIABILITY p Ex,ENOEO ® POLICY TERM LoverageNrroroeo unaer WC Law of the Following tMFLUYl=K5 LIAt31Li 1 Y States: N/A Bodily Injury By AccidentACOMM WORKERS - -- t - - - ... $ COMPENSATION Bodily Injury by Disease uma =41 Bodily Injury By Disease Phow $ UtNtKAL LIAbILl i Y 11-3U-!9d l U YY /-551-25922t3-U18 ueneral Aggregate-utder than vrodiuompieted ups 11-30-99 $1,000,000 0 CLAIMS MADE Products/uompieted Operations Aggregate $INCLUDED IN GENERAL AGGREGATE Kt I KU UA I t bodilyand Property Damage Liability Per 1 Occurrence Personal and Advertising Injury Per Person/ ® OCCURRENCE $500,000 Organization AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY OWNED ® NON -OWNED ® HIRED 11-30-98 TO 11-30-99 U 1 HtK 11-3U-91:3 I U UMBRELLA EXCESS 11-30-99 LIABILITY AUUI I IUNAL UUMMtN 15 YY7-551-259228-018 I Fi 1-551-259228-U68 Other. (tither. $1,000,000 Each Accident - Single Limit - B. I. and P. D. Combined tach Person tarn Accident or Occurrence tach Accident or Occurrence $1,UUU,000 UhNtKAL AUUKtC3A I t C Icm=u I.IW VV"=1 VIPI w'WvC c-1WM,WI CV vn RCYN.C,/ xra ,m b I,rR.AIC CArww Kmv l IC. mvvvcvG. I%m vv" NVI SPECIAL NOTICE - OHKY. ANY PERSON VM. WITH INTENT TO DEFRAUD OR KNOWING THAT W 19 FACILITATING A FRAUD AGARW AN INSURER, SUBMIT$ AN APPLICATION OR FILES A CLAIM CONTAINING A FALSE OR r STATEMENT 18 GUILTY OF INSURANCE FRAW F CANCELLA770N: (NOT APPLICABLE UNLESS A NUMBER OF DAYS IS ENTERED BELOW.) BEFORE THE Liberty Mutual ATEDEXPIRATIONuCEDATE THE COMPANY WILL NOT CANCEL OR REDUCE THE INSURANCE AFFORDED UNDER THEABOVE NTIL Insurance Group INTIL AT LEAST CERTIFICATE I HOLDER 30 DAYS NOTICE OF SUCH CANCELLATION HAS BEEN MAILED TO: AU I HOKILtD Kt= KP t5tN I A I I Vt November 17, 1998 GAINESVILLE, GA J UA l t i55Utu OFFICE! LS Certitleate 13 exeCUt8a Dy LIt3tK I Y MU I UAL iNSuKANut uKuuF' as respects sucn insurance as is arrorde] cy i nose uompanies tSJ (/LtCO J&H Marsh & McLennan '800 Market Street Suite 2600 St Louis, MO. 63101 4Cr-aig A. Smith & Associates & Enterprise Rent A -Car Company et al. 800 Corporate Park Drive ' St. Louis, MO 63105 Fax: 11 i ALTER COMPANY A COMPANY B COMPANY C am INFORMATION CERT IFTDATE EXTEND OR IMES BELOW. COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGE American Automobile Insurance Co. IS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD pICATED, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT wITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE MSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREW IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, . EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. POLICY W*EC W POLICY EXPIRATION TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMSER MMIDDIYY) DATE PONVDITY) � GENERAL LIAR LITYI.-GIIIHIEIVLAGGREGATIE is COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY PRODUCTS - COMP00P AGO I $ CLAMAS MACE OCCUR PERSONAL i ADV KJURY I S OWNERS 8 CON' RACTOR'S PROT EACH OCCURRINCE S I PIKE DAMAGE Wry Wo ft) i MED EXP Wry a* person) s AUTOMOBILE LIABILTCY li coMeLNED ssuoLE LIMIT s 51,000,000 ANY AUTO ALL OWNED AUTOS } MXA 5598606 911 /98 9/1/99 � P-Y"�j NY S SCHEDULED AUTO$ MIRED AUTOS BO NON�wNEo AUTOS S nterprise Fleet Services where the co ct Indudes In fence coverage. PFIOFERTY DAMAGE s CtARAOX LABILITY ANYALrm i MCCESS LMML.mr UMBRELLA FORM OTHER THAN UMBRELLA FORM HIDIBCERs COMPENSATION AND i lYPLOYERE' LIABILITY THE PROPRIETOR/ INCL PARTNERS2XEC:UTIVE OFFRCIM— E' AR OTHER I 1 rAMCMMON OF OPEAATION810LOCATRUMVIDUCL AL (Two Certificate Holder Is an additional insured as their interest may appear. 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I AUTHORIZED R�EPRE_SENNTATIVE j ---------------------------------------------------�----DEED-- !_ VLS.--- -----------------------------� TENTATIVE AGENDA October 5, 1999 1. Discuss Legislative Delegation meeting. (Councilman Watford) 2. Discuss City Emergency Operations Plan. (Councilman Watford) Approve Nextel Contract. (Char) < � - W °` - Proclamation for Character Counts. (Mayor Kirk) 5. Discuss Melland settlement. (John Cook) 6. Approve Craig A. Smith & Associates for professional engineering and architectural services for the conversion of the former library building to Police Department and authorize Administrator to enter into fee schedule negotiations if Craig A Smith & Associates is approved. 'I///III • � • -�- y of Okeechobee To: City Administrator Bradshaw Thru: Chief Farrenkopf From: Captain Davis Reference: Observance of Halloween Trick or Treat will be observed October 30,1999 during the following times Sri` Graders and below: S: 00 p, nb `ti17: 00 nL 6`k Graders and above: 7: 00 p, m, `til 9: 00 p, nL All trick or treating will cease at 9: 00 p, nL; this will be the hours for the entire county. These were the hours observed the last two years throughout the county and we feel this worked extremely weld ;72�- Dennis "Denny"Davis Captain DD/ts 55 S.E. Third Avenue 0 Okeechobee, Florida 34974-2M • (941) 76 3372 . Fay (941) 7SX1686 CITY OF OKEECHOBEE MEMORANDUM To: Mayor, Council Members, and City Clerk From: Julie A. Smith Date: October 5, 1999 Re: CITY HALL PARK IMPROVEMENTS Attached is the current site plan for City Hall Park. The site plan is not drawn to scale as of yet, but gives a good indication of what type of improvements are planned. For your information, all picnic tables, benches, and trash receptacles conform to ADA specifications as well as pathways and planned entrances to the park. The brick pavers that are going to be used are the same size and color as those used in the downtown area. The designs that will be used are as shown on the site plan. Also attached for your convenience, is information regarding the manufacturer of the picnic tables, benches, and trash receptacles as well as pictures of the actual models we are contemplating purchasing. If you need any further information, please let me know. • 10 "It Concrete Nu N-Ala AgQL Concrete Concrete VF Concrete Concrete MMFMIKZ�. r Cn • 0 Wheelabrated steel (top) has greater surface area to maximize bonding with the PVC. It all starts with Powder Coating high -strength framing and rust- Clew Polymer resistant coatin s. g Conversion Coatin ! . All frames and undersup- 99.99% Pure zinc ports used on freestanding, Cold -Formed sr tube -design furniture are made with heavy-duty steel tubing — 15W or 23/s" O.D. — , which is "flow coated." This is a rigorous preparation process that pretreats the framing before a rust -resistant powder coat finish is applied. For in -ground applications, square supports of 3/i6' steel in 4"x 4" or 6% G' configurations are used. All expanded metal used on seats and tabletops is 3/a" 9 gauge steel. Galvanized end caps and stainless steel fasteners are used throughout to further retard corrosion. The distinctive leg bend seen in many of the styles is added for strength, stability and beauty. Multistep process maximizes adhesion between steel and PVC for longer product life. Only Fusion Coatings employs wheelabration (shot blasting) as an integral step in its steel preparation process, which begins with an alkaline wash to remove oils and other contaminants. The wheelabrator is use_ to remove mill scale and to microscopically pit the metal surface. Adding this "tooth" increases the surface area of the steel and maxi- mizes bonding between it and the PVC. (Less thorough metal prep can result in trapped air bubbles and pocket corrosion which can later use the PVC to pop free and blister.) Finally, a vinyl primer is baked on before the steel is immersed in the PVC, resulting in a protective coating 30 times the thickness of paints or powder coatings. Hot-air curing follows to ensure a high quality finish and to avoid "spidering" the surface, which can occur with alternative, salt -brine curing methods. Patented OAT process adds brilliant color, enhances durability, reduces maintenance. Fusion Coatings is also - the exclusive source for the i 0 TopCoat process, which uses a pigmented bonding agent to totally` encapsulate the PVC surface with a brilliant, durable ultrahigh -gloss finish. PVC with Offered in a wide variety of stock colors, TopCoat the TopCoat finish can also be custom finish has 30 formulated to match virtually any PMS times the th color for an additional one-time charge. aints orf powder coatings. Because this finish so effectively seals the : surface, it prevents filler components in the PVC substrate from migrating to the surface and creating a dulling "alligator" effect, which is often accelerated by dirt and other contaminants. In fact, the TopCoat finish makes PVC virtually impervious to common acids, alkalis, salts, sewage, sea water and acid rain. This superior high -gloss finish also pro- tects the underlying PVC from the damaging effects of ultraviolet rays, which other formulators attempt to minimize with conventional UV stabilizers. Added to the PVC during compounding, these additives too often "cook out" of the PVC during the application process. Similarly, the TopCoat finish naturally and effectively inhibits the growth of unsightly fungus and mildew, eliminating the need for biocides which often contain arsenic or mercury. Experience Counts. With over 60 years in the specialty coatings business and more than 25 years' experience in perfecting PVC applications, Fusion Coatings leads the industry in gaining optimum product performance from its fabrication design and coatings technology. The result is the ultimate in PVC product quality today: handsome appearance, rugged performance and long-term value. And don't forget our outstanding customer service and Quick -Ship guarantee. For 17 years, Upbeat has been bringing you superior products, backed by the very best peace -of -mind service. You can continue to count on us for: • Prompt, courteous, professional assistance. • Complete answers to any questions. • The best possible price — without having to ask for it. • Fusion Coatings' Quick -Ship program that guarantees your order is out the door in just 10 working days. • Guaranteed satisfaction: If your order is not exactly what you expected, we'll make it right. Period. 7 Year Guarantee The Best In The Business Choose from IS stock colors or we can match the PMS colors ofyour choice. I N C O R P O R A T E D Fusion Coatings, TopCoat and the splat symbol are trademarks of RTM Inc. TopCoat process is protected by U.S. patent No. 5731042. � TT1 A9T rr Tr An7d T.rT rrT rrrr rrrrrrr nhnhnnnnnr fl%�ffj�fii'r Ir/rrrr/rrrrrrr�Tr irr7,t ,'�k r,�il rr rrr. 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This model offers various leg mountings to satisfy any requirement, including two 6' Designer the Designer Portable and Designer Gullwing — that are gullwing bent, unique to this style. Model F1035 Shipping Price per Unit Model Description Dimensions Weight 1 6 F1030 4' Designer Portable 48%"L x 3V/2'W 1451bs $362 $351 F1031 4' Designer Gullwing 48t/a"L x 253/4"W 170 lbs 362 351 F1032 4' Designer In -ground 48%"L x 253/4"W 1351bs 312 303 f F1033 4' Designer Surface Mount 48%4"L x 25%"W. 140 lbs 312 303 F1034 6' Designer Portable 72Y41 x 31 V2"W 240 lbs 398 386 F1035 6' Designer Gullwing 72%"L x 253/"W 240 lbs 398 386 F1036 6' Designer In -ground 72V41 x 253/4"W 240 lbs 365 354 Patented 6' Designer Surface Mount 72Y44"L x 253/4"W 240 lbs 365 354 All prices are Minnesota factory. O�T Please see pagee 9 9 for color selection. TMII The Symbol of Quality r Designer Portable Designer Designer In -ground Designer Gullwing Surface Mount LEG MOUNT CHOICES i forger (800) 325-3047 27 2 Receptacles & T1 t" N11 \. }^�.�� 4 1 •,tits � 1 v ' L r 1P/ 1 1.,.,•,� J,% 1 Y 7 I �:, • a - 7r_ ..s ITT Trash Receptacles and Ash Urns �,re available in the same variety of 'fopCoat colors as our tables and X benches to mat h any I, decor. years ��hese receptacles will take 1 of abuse while maintaining an. r t gI ssy finish. Receptacle • P 1 p� covers -•in three styles.Plastic • and32;f - ,,allon receptacle are alsoavailable.I j F 'C tqi F•. �, v 'b �I 'I 61 . �'. C^ ,,. � _ 1. f • r� 1 � � � •i1._ y ! �; J t fV'n •'`-� 4 °" f•,:>F�.. t At ?Itil 1.` „� / !!!i - " ,`.,: .'•^' . • <!§tiff � i!0 ! Q f!ltlrl ` ialf!llfSafiAe,t;; � r . >lelFfif1111afal .� r� -.� • :.o tlilfle � / 4f11I li!!1!!li , , Iflifff111AtIf1'• '�n�.-.xa_ ,• ! 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A .> • f Q/nit/#/qf "IS �y r, 3 x FAN MA Trash & Ash Cover Model F 1177 32 gallon Performa Litter Receptacle Model D 1021 Reci ept des '1 bps and Liners Sht ppn6 1'6r p 9 Chair Modcl- SOOM22Gallon Recel)tacic 21"Dx26'H 95ib 3t $153 w8 Dome Iop Cover 22' D x I 1 %"H 9 lbs for 22 Gallon' Receptacle (Grey, Blue and Red Only) F1195 FlatTop Coven 22' D x 2 l i 1 G for 22 Gallon Receptacle Wlastic Liner for 22 Gallon Receptacle ih4 I S 1 32 Gallon Receptacle 24"D x 30"H 68 lbs :7 i 166 Dome Top Cover -24"D x I I'W" H 121bs 74 72 for 32 Gallon Receptacle F1023 FlatTop Cove 24"D x 2" H 21 lbs 8!) n for 32 Gallon Receptacle F1024 i Plastic Liner for 32 Gallon Receptacle 6 lbs 20 19 1-1094 Receptacle In -ground Mount 26'WI 9 Ibs 30 29 F1098 Receptacle Surface Mount 6"H 9 lbs 30 29 F 1336 32 Gallon Slotted Receptacle 24"D x 30"H 68 lbs 249 242 F1177 Trash & Ash Cover . 24"D x 9A"H 27 lbs 139 135 For 32 Gallon Receptacie Perfornia Litter Receptadc Shipping Price per Uni[ ljgf pl ()ascription Dimensions Weivltt I 6 �. D1021 32 Gal Receptacle 24"D x 30"H 52 lbs $241 $233 F1.177"Trash & Ash Cover 24"D x 9%n"H 27lbs 139 135 for 32 Gallon Receptacle Ash Urns Tops for our Ash Urns are powder coated and are easily removed for disposing of ashes. Shipping. Price per Unit Model Description Dimensions Weicht 1 6 F1025 Ash Urn w/Removable Top 10"D x 24"H 16 lbs $106 $103 All prices are F.O.S. Minnesota factory. Quick -Ship models in green, brown, red and blue ship within 10 working days. Please see page 9 for color selection. , Patented =V'(O /�/� "ATM Flat Top Cover The Symbol of Quality tly Model F 1023 32 gallon Slotted Litter Receptacle Model F1336 Smoking Urn Model F 1025 r + + (800) 325-3047 31 #OP-0603 tall, 14" wide, 9 lbs. Color: Sand Granite �s #OP-0604 30" tall, 10" wide, 51bs. #OP- 0604T Color: Sand Granite 30" tall, 15" table, 5 lbs. Color: White Granite To Order Call: 1- 800-338-2697 Or Fax: 1-630-879-8687 E-mail: CALLBARCO@aol.com Model #OP-0603 Entrance #OP-0604 Patio & Poolside #OP-0604T Patio Table 1-3 4+ $79.95 ea. $74.95 ea. $59.95 ea. $54.95 ea. $69.95 ea. $64.95 ea. (plus shipping) NO #JFS, ANDAS OR BUTTS.... A FEW WORDS FROM OUR CUSTOMERS "Thank you so much for taking our mess away! Our old ash urns were nasty and rusted. The Smokers' Outposts work great, and are attractive, too!" Sharon Wiegard Peterson -Pontiac GMS, Valparaiso, IN "Everyone loves the Smokers' Outpost! We have recommended them to all our locations." Bill Chroniger Trammell Crow Washington, DC "Our old ash urns were used as trash barrels! The Smokers' Outpost has made a positive impact on our campus! We love the fact that they are rain & snow resistant, too!„ Jerry Turilla Boston College Boston, MA "At first, we worried that our customers would not know what the Smokers' Outpost was .. but, it's amazing! They use them more that they did the old sand urns!" Patty Devon Arcon Health Care Destin, FL About This Outdoor Cigarette Receptacle! Non -Smoking Facility?... Smokers' Area Littered with Smoking Debris?... Here's the Attractive Solution! • NO more unsightly trash! • NO overflow from rainwater! • NO sand to sift! How Convenient! • Oxygen -restricting design extinguishes butts quickly • Holds thousands of butts • Spill -proof design • Easy clean out (unlock and lift top to empty) • Galvanized pail liner included • Can be secured to premises • High density, flame -retardant - polyethylene with UV stabliizer ,3P 1RAROO Products Company 168A.8