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2020-11-05 Ex 03PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of Okeechobee Ranking Committee will meet at 2 PM, on October 27, 2020, at City Hall, 55 SE 3rd Ave, Rm 201, Okeechobee, FL, for the purpose of ranking the submittals received for REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS (RFQ) No. ADM 03-32-09-20 PROFESSIONAL LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT SERVICES. Those in attendance will be: Administrator MontesDeOCa, Public Works Director Allen, Police Lieutenant Bernst, Executive Assistant Brock, and General Services Coordinator Burnette. The meeting is open to the public. The approval of the ranking and contract negotiations will be considered at the November 5, 2020, City Council Meeting. Posted: 10/26/20 -BJ RFQ # ADM 03-32-09-20 General Landscape Architect Services for City of Okeechobee Group Summary - Final Ranking Total Overall Rank Company Name Points Awarded *1 - 5 CPH 11 4 Michael Flaugh 7 5 Calvin, Giodano & Associates 23 1 Community Solutions Group 21 2 CMA 13 3 Committee: Marcos Montes De Oca, P.E. David Allen Robin Brock Justin Bernst Patty Burnette '*Based upon individual members rankings based upon a 1-5 scale; 5 for 1st - 1 for 5th respectively RFQ # ADM 03-32-09-20 General Landscape Architect Services for City of Okeechobee Okeechobee Ranking Sheet FLORIDA • Founded 1915 Grading Criteria Availability / Minority and/or Management of Past References Woman Owned Familiarity with Staff Involved and Project Staff to assist Locally owned / Operated Firm Okeechobee with Project History Obtaining Grant(s) Total Overall Rank Company Name 10 points 10 points 15 points 25 points 25 points 10 points 1 - 5 CPH 0 r, ® [l Michael Flaugh 0 a J Calvin, Giodano & Associates 0 �Sr Z l r Community Solutions Group 0 CMA 0 Completed by: Marcos Montes De Oca Committee Members: Marcos Montes De Oca, P.E. David Allen Robin Brock Date Completed: 4 O / 23/2020 Justin Bernst Patty Burnette RFQ # ADM 03-32-09-20 General Landscape Architect Services for City of Okeechobee � Okeechobee Ranking Sheet FLORIDA - Four(J—J 1915 Grading Criteria Availability / Minority and/or Management of Past References Woman Owned Familiarity with Staff Involved and Project Staff to assist Locally owned / Operated Firm Okeechobee with Project History Obtaining Grant(s) Total Overall Rank Company Nome 10 points 10 points 15 points 25 points 25 points 10 points 1 - 5 CPH p C v _ o s^ Michael Flaugh 0 G, C7 7 0 Calvin, Giodano &Associates 0 0 l Community Solutions Group 0 1 j 7I CMA 0 �(� 2� (� 1-4 5 0 Completed by: David Allen Committee Members: Marcos Montes De Oca, P.E. David Allen Robin Brock Date Completed: / LQ 1-7 /2020 Justin Bernst Patty Burnette RFQ # ADM 03-32-09-20 � General Landscape Architect Services for City of Okeechobee Okeechobee Ranking Sheet FLORIDA • Founded 1915 Grading Criteria Availability / Minority and/or Management of Past References Woman Owned Familiarity with Staff Involved and Project Staff to assist Locally owned / Operated Firm Okeechobee with Project History Obtaining Grant(s) Total Overall Rank Company Name 10 points 10 points 15 points 25 points 25 points 10 points 1 - 5 CPH 0 [� / U L� 0 �j \ b\ � 5� Michael Flaugh 0 � 33 � Calvin, Giodano & Associates 0 / j Community Solutions Group 0 CMA 0 ti s f 5 I S� U \a' J� Completed by: Justin Bernst Committee Members: Marcos Montes De Oca, P.E. David Allen Robin Brock Date Completed: /2020 Justin Bernst Patty Burnette RFQ # ADM 03-32-09-20 Cat vV General Landscape Architect Services or City o O P f y f Okeechobee � Okeechobee Ranking Sheet _ �� FLORIDA - Founded 1915 Grading Criteria Availability / Minority and/or Management of Past References Woman Owned Familiarity with Staff Involved and Project Staff to assist Locally owned / Operated Firm Okeechobee with Project History Obtaining Grant(s) Total Overall Rank Company Name 10 points 10 points 15 points 25 points 25 points 10 points 1 - 5 CPH 0 - � obc, J Michael Flaugh 0 Calvin, Giodano & Associates 07 �? / C/ 0 ��. Community Solutions Group 0 �C CMA 0 z Completed by: Robin Brock Committee Members: Marcos Montes De Oca, P.E. Date Completed: i L' /�� /2020 David Allen Justin Bernst Robin Brock Patty Burnette RFQ # ADM 03-32-09-20 General Landscape Architect p tect Services for City of Okeechobee Okeechobee Ranking Sheet FLORIDA • Founded 191S Grading Criteria Availability / Minority and/or Management of Past References Woman Owned Familiarity with Staff Involved and Project Staff to assist Locally owned / Operated Firm Okeechobee with Project History Obtaining Grant(s) Total Overall Rank Company Name 10 points 10 points 15 points 25 points 25 points 10 points 1 - 5 CPH 0rJ0 _ i Michael Flaugh 0 -- Calvin, Giodano & Associates 0 Community Solutions Group 0 CMA 0 Completed by: Patty Burnette Committee Members: Marcos Montes De Oca, P.E. I David Allen Robin Brock Date Completed: � /AL12020 Justin Bernst Patty Burnette Calvin, Giordano g Associates, Inc. EXCEPTIONAL SOLUTIONS - Electronic OLUTIONS- Electronic City of Okeechobee 55 SE 3rd Avenue Okeechobee, Florida 34994 Professional Landscape Architect Services RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 Due Date and Time October 14, 2020 at 4:30 PM EST Professional Landscape Architect Services RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 Prime Firm: Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. Due Date and Time: October 14, 2020 at 4:30 PM Primary Contact Tammy Cook-Weedon, ASLA, PLA, LEED AP BD+C Project Manager TCook@cgasolutions.com Address: 2400 SE Veterans Memorial Parkway Suite 207 Port St. Lucie, Florida 34952 Telephone No.: 954.921.7781 1 ma TABLE OF CONTENTS Cover Sheet 1 Tab A - Transmittal Letter 4 Tab B - Qualification and Experience 7 Tab C - Familiarity of Region 39 Tab D - Resumes of Prime Professional 43 Tab E - Insurance 50 Tab F - Prohibition Against Contingent Fees/Non-Collusion/Conflict of Interest Disclosure Statement 52 Tab G - Reference List 54 Tab H - MBE Statement 61 Tab I - Appendix 62 Proposed Nonexlusive Professional Agreement 63 Attachment A - Sample 75 Attachment B - Anti -Collusion Statement and No Gifts Statements 81 Attachment C - Conflict of Interest Disclosure Form 82 City of Okeechobee 1 RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 1 Professional Landscape Architect Services 2 TAB A Ammitme- i isistmomismousallia transmittal letter 3 Building Code Services Civil Engineering / Roadway & Highway Design Coastal Engineering Code Enforcement Construction Engineering & Inspection (CEI) Construction Services Data Technologies & Development Electrical Engineering Engineering Environmental Services Facilities Management Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Governmental Services Indoor Air Quality Landscape Architecture Planning Project Management Redevelopment & Urban Design Surveying & Mapping Traffic Engineering Transportation Planning Water / Utilities Engineering Website Development 2400 SE Veterans Memorial Parkway Suite 207 Port St. Lucie, FL 34952 772.489.9494 phone www.cgasolutlons.com Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. EXCEPTIONAL SOLUTIONS"' October 14, 2020 City of Okeechobee Administration Office at City Hall 55 SE 3rd Avenue Okeechobee, Florida 4974 RE: Request for Qualifications (RFQ) No. ADM 03-32-09-20 Professional Landscape Architect Services Dear Selection Committee: Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. (CGA) is pleased to submit our qualifications to provide Professional Landscape Architect Services to the City of Okeechobee. We have reviewed the scope of services and types of projects in the Request for Qualifications (RFQ) and have selected a project team with the necessary experience and skills to successfully complete the services as requested. CGA is a multi -disciplinary consulting firm that has grown from a two-man surveying company in Fort Lauderdale to a professional services firm with over 370 employees. We are intimately familiar with providing services to municipalities throughout South and Central Florida and specially to the City of Okeechobee. We are currently working with the City of Indiantown on Planning and re -writing their land development code. We have provided landscape architecture services to many municipal clients and have continued to do so for years as a testament to our prompt and responsive services. Tammy Cook-Weedon will serve as the Landscape Architect for this contract. She has been a resident of Okeechobee County for sixteen years and lives in the community of Indian Hammock in Fort Drum. She has over thirty years of landscape architecture project experience and has an extensive background managing high complexity park, roadway and public space projects. She manages a staff of twelve professional landscape architects, designers, certified arborists, landscape inspectors and environmental specialists. With these staff members we are able to commit that we will address the City's planned projects in a timely and efficient manner. Ms. Cook-Weedon understands the unique setting and climate conditions that exist in Okeechobee and the extreme weather events that are possible in this environment of Florida. She has been active in the Indian Hammock community by providing the design and implementation for the community garden that the residents enjoy, a list of recommended native plants for the required residential buffers surrounding the community, and a monthly community newsletter describing the natural environments of the Fort Drum area in Okeechobee County. The CGA staff specializes in assisting municipal clients and has provided Park Master Plans, roadway median plans, environmental permits, construction documents and cost estimates, as -built plans, and other landscape architecture services. We provide plan review services to FDOT, the City of Weston, Town of Davie, and the City of North Lauderdale just to name a few. We have provided financial analysis on many project types, and regularly provide presentations to City councils, the community and stakeholders to illustrate the designs and provide updates on project work. We utilize the latest design graphics and 3-D renderings to help our clients visualize the project design before it has been constructed. These services also include reports, plans and cost estimates to ensure that the program elements match the dollars available to do the work. We have worked with many municipalities with obtaining grant funding and we have successfully obtained hundreds of thousands of dollars to assist with expanding project goals for City projects with this expertise. FORT LAUDERDALE MIAMI-DADE WEST PALM BEACH CLEARWATER/TAMPA ESTERO PORT ST. LUCIE 4 CGA is also committed to providing the most qualified staff to ensure the successful completion of this landscape architecture contract. CGA is a firm believer in education and training, therefore our staff maintains ISA Arborist certifications, Landscape Inspector's Association certification, LEEP AP credentials, and CEU's for our landscape architecture staff. Our Commitment to You: Our team will keep the City informed - we will provide up-to-date project status and schedule information to the City and relevant project stakeholders, as well as to the traveling public, residents and businesses of the City of Okeechobee If selected, CGA's Port St. Lucie office located at 2400 SE Veterans Memorial Parkway, Suite 207, Port St. Lucie, FL 34952, will be the responsible office for this contract. I, Chris Giordano, MSC, CCM, Vice President, will serve as the Principal -in -Charge for the proposed contract, and Tammy Cook-Weedon, PLA, LEED AP BD+C, will serve as the Project Manager. CGA's past performance as a professional consultant brings significant depth and diversity in our professional background. Providing our clients with exceptional solutions to their needs remains our underlying theme and is the most important part of any statement on past performance. Here is our contact information: Principal -in -Charge Chris Giordano, MSC, CCM Vice President 1800 Eller Drive, Suite 600 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316 Tel: 954.921.7781 CGiordano@cgasolutions.com Overall Project Manager/Client Contact Tammy Cook-Weedon, PLA, LEED AP BD+C Director of Landscape Architecture Department 32801 Highway 441 North Okeechobee, Florida Tel: 954.921.7781 TCook@cgasolutions.com We appreciate the opportunity to respond to this request and know that given the opportunity, the City of Okeechobee will benefit from our extensive Landscape Architecture staff experience and qualifications. Sincerely, CALVIN, GIORDANO & ASSOCIATES. INC. Chris Giordano, MSC, CCM Vice President 5 TAB B qualification and experience Itetj14 Calvin, Giordano Associates, Inc. EXCEPTIONALii•SOLUTIONS" Tab B - Qualification and Experience COMPANY'S HISTORY AND QUALIFICATIONS Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. (CGA) is a well established multi -disciplinary firm with offices located in Fort Lauderdale, Miami -Dade, West Palm Beach, Port St. Lucie, Estero, and Clearwater. For over 80 years, our firm has been providing consulting services to both public and private sector clients. From the beginning, much of our reputation was built on repeat business with clients from the public and private sectors. Our success is reflected in the quality of work we consistently provide and also in the personal approach we take with each client. The winning combination is affirmed by our large number of repeat/long term municipal clients. Because of our diversity, CGA can control the entire process, offering a host of professional services as a one - source partner, or efficiently tackle time -sensitive individual projects, providing customized solutions with handpicked teams of highly experienced professionals. Custom building Exceptional Solutions is the core of our business. CGA strategically provides a broad range of services to meet our clients' needs. Our professional services include: • Building Code Services • Civil Engineering/Roadway and Highway Design • Coastal Engineering • Code Compliance • Construction Engineering and Inspection (CEI) • Construction Services • Data Technologies and Development • Electrical Engineering • Civil Engineering • Environmental Services • Facilities Management • Geographic Information Systems (GIS) • Governmental Services • Landscape Architecture • Planning • Project Management • Redevelopment and Urban Design • Surveying and Mapping • Traffic Engineering • Transportation Planning • Water/Utilities Engineering • Website Development Taking advantage of our diversified staff's experience and knowledge is what distinguishes CGA as a professional consultant and what allows our team to repeatedly complete projects on-time,under budget and exceeding expectations while doing so. FOUNDED IN HOLLYWOOD 370+ EMPLOYEES Municipalities Throughout Florida Serving LOCATIONS Clearwater Estero Fort Lauderdale Miami -Dade Port St. Lucie West Palm Beach 0 C c City of Okeechobee 1 RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 1 Professional Landscape Architec e ices 7 Calvin, Giordano Associates, Inc. EXCEPTIONAL S O L U T I O N S - Locations of Corporate and Satellite Offices Below is a map of CGA's headquartered office located at 1800 Eller Drive, Suite 600, Fort Lauderdale, FL 333316. Work will be performed from our Port St. Lucie office located at 2400 SE Veterans Memorial Parkway, Suite 207, Port St. Lucie, FL 34952. Please see our other locations located throughout Florida. Our headquartered and West Palm Beach office locations will provide additional support for our Port St. Lucie office on an as -needed basis. y.,„„ ..... , out maxi, '41 pit milmaki „ *hill 1* • City of Okeechobee 55 SE 3rd Avenue Okeechobee, FL 34974 Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. 1800 Eller Drive, Suite 600 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316 Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. 10800 Biscayne Boulevard, Suite 950 Miami, FL 33161 Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. 580 Village Blvd. Suite 325 West Palm Beach, FL 33409 Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. 2400 SE Veterans Memorial Parkway, Suite 207 Port St. Lucie, FL 34952 Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. 9990 Coconut Road, Suite 340 Estero, Florida 34135 Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. 13535 Feather Sound Dr #135 Clearwater, FL 33762 Local Residence of the Project Manager/Landscape Architect City of Okeechobee 1 RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 1 Professional Landscape Architect Services 8 0 11(i, Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. EXCEPTIONAL SOLUTIONS" Location of Project Team Key Personnel Role Office Location Tammy Cook-Weedon, PLA, LEED AP Project Manager / Landscape BD+C Architect 0 0 2400 SE Veterans Memorial Parkway, Suite 207 Port St. Lucie, FL 34952 Michael D. Conner, PLA, ASLA, ISA Landscape Architect / Arborist 1800 Eller Drive, Suite 600 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316 Gianno Feoli 0 Landscape Architecture and Urban 1800 Eller Drive, Suite 600 Design Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316 Sandra Lee, AICP CEP LEED AP BD+C, CFM 0 Environmental Specialist 1800 Eller Drive, Suite 600 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316 Maria Alejandra Alonso, NCIDQ, ASID, ASLA 0 0 0 Landscape Designer 1800 Eller Drive, Suite 600 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316 Dominic James Mack, 111, Assoc. ASLA Landscape Designer 1800 Eller Drive, Suite 600 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316 Marcos Mendoza Landscape Design / Irrigation 1800 Eller Drive, Suite 600 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316 City of Okeechobee 1 RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 1 Professional Landscape Architect Services 9 0 el*Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. EXCEPTIONAL SOLUTIONS" Corporate Structure Effective February 2018 Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc, became a subsidiary of SAFEbuilt, LLC. SAFEbuilt LLC, has been expanding and continually improving Municipal Building Departments for more than 25 years. The SAFEbuilt team currently manages municipality contracts with more than 1,000 full time employees located throughout Wisconsin, Colorado, Georgia, Michigan, Florida and California. SAFEbuilt is established as a professional firm with a highly skilled staff and several levels of management oversight to maintain an exceptional degree of service delivery. Date Incorporated June 27, 1985 Date Authorized in Florida 1937 FEIN 65-0013869 Officers/Directors (Per SunBiz.org) Dennis J. Giordano President Jenna Martinet Vice President Tammy Cook-Weedon Vice President Dawn Hopkins Secretary Steve Watts Vice President Chris Giordano Vice President / Treasury Ownership SAFEbuilt, LLC - 100% 3755 Precision Drive, Suite 140 Loveland, CO 80538 Licenses Secretary of State Charter No. M17373 Engineering License No. 514 Land Surveyor License No. LB6791 Landscape Architecture License No. LC0000339 Previous Company Name(s) M.E. Berry & Associates, 1937 -1985 Berry & Calvin, Inc. -1985 -1999 Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. - 1999 - Current City of Okeechobee 1 RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 1 Professional Landscape Architect Services 10 Calvin, Giordano Associates, Inc. EXCEPTIONALii•SOLUTIONS" Organizational Chart 1 PRINCIPAL -IN -CHARGE Chris Giordano, MSC, CCM PROJECT MANAGER Tammy Cook-Weedon, PLA, ASLA, LEED AP BD+C IN-HOUSE LANDSCAPE PROJECT STAFF & SERVICES IN-HOUSE ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION CONSTRUCTION INSPECTIONS ESTIMATING & BUDGETING CIVIL ENGINEERING ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TRAFFIC ENGINEERING PLANNING SURVEYING AND MAPPING GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SVCS WEBSITE DEVELOPMENT DEDICATED SPECIALISTS Tammy Cook-Weedon, PLA, ASLA, LEED AP BD+C Gianno Feoli, ASLA Michael Conner, PLA, ISA Maria Alonso, NCIDQ, ASID, ASLA Dominic Mack, Assoc. ASLA Marcos Mendoza Sandra Lee, AICP CEP LEED AP BD+C SERVICES OFFERED Site Design/Site Planning Urban Design Sustainable Storm Water Design Hardscape Design Open Space Design & Programming Planting Design Irrigation Design Construction Plans Development Tree Inventory & GIS Mapping Urban Forestry & Arborist Services Tree Disposition Design Landscape Inspection Services Landscape CEI Services Public Outreach Architectural Visualizations & 3D Video & Enhanced Media Productions Irrigation Design Cost Estimating Environmental Permitting Environmental Monitoring City of Okeechobee 1 RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 1 Professional Landscape Architect Services 11 el*Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. EXCEPTIONAL SOLUTIONS" Staff Qualifications Name/Contact Information Tammy Cook-Weedon, ASLA, PLA, LEED AP BD+C 2400 SE Veterans Memorial Parkway Suite 207 Port St. Lucie, FL 34952 Tel: 954.921.7781 Email: TCook@cgasolutions.com Michael Conner, PLA, ISA 1800 Eller Drive, Suite 600 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316 Tel: 954.921.7781 Email: MConner@cgasolutions.com Gianno Feoli 1800 Eller Drive, Suite 600 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316 Tel: 954.921.7781 Email: GFeoli@cgasolutions.com Sandra Lee, AICP CER LEED AP BD+C, CFM 1800 Eller Drive, Suite 600 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316 Tel: 954.921.7781 Email: SLee@cgasolutions.com Maria Alejandra Alonso, NCIDQ, ASID, ASLA 1800 Eller Drive, Suite 600 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316 Tel: 954.921.7781 Email: MAlonso@cgasolutions.com Dominic James Mack, III, Assoc. ASLA 1800 Eller Drive, Suite 600 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316 Tel: 954.921.7781 Email: DMack@cgasolutions.com Marcos Mendoza 1800 Eller Drive, Suite 600 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316 Tel: 954.921.7781 Email: MMendoza@cgasolutions. com Number of Years Experience Education, Degrees, Licenses and/or Certifications B.S. Landscape Architecture, Texas A&M University, College Station, 1987; Registered Professional Landscape Architect, Florida No. 0001328; American Society of Landscape Architects, Miami Section Chair 1997 - 1998; Broward Section Chair, 2003 - 2004; State Conference Sponsorship Chair, 2000; ASLA Executive Committee, 2004 - 2007; Magic of Landscape 30+ Epcot Flower Show Board Member, 2006 - 2007 B.S. Landscape Architecture, Ball State University, IN, 1985; B.S. Environmental Design, Ball State University, 1985; Ball State Honors College Sigma Lamba Alpha, Landscape Architecture Honor Society; Landscape Architect, Florida No. LA0001181; ISA Certified Arborist No. FL0777; ASLA, Chairperson 1990, 30+ Broward Section; Landscape Inspectors Society of FL; ISA Master of Landscape Architecture - FIU School of Architecture, Miami, FL; B.A. Architectural Studies - FIU School of Architecture, Miami, FL; ASLA; Underline - Design Advisory 23+ Committee M.A. Biology/Ecology, Magna Cum Laude St. Cloud State University, Minnesota; B.A. Biology/Botany, Magna Cum Laude St. Cloud State University, Minnesota; AICP No. 018627; Green Building Certification Institute LEED AP BD+C No. 10215598; Association of State Floodplain Managers CFM No. US -07579; 25+ FL DEP Qualified Stormwater Management Inspector No. 5889 7 4 Master of Landscape Architecture, FIU, Miami, FL; B.A. Interior Design Studies, The Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale, FL; Interior Designer No. ID6618; ASLA; ASID; NCIDQ No. 34093 Master of Landscape Architecture + Environmental Urban Design, FIU, School of Architecture, Miami, FL; ASLA; Broward Section Chair, Executive Committee - ASLA Florida, 2018 - 2019; Member -at -Large for Public Relations + Marketing, Executive Committee - ASLA Florida, 2019 - Current; Miami -Dade Community College, Miami, FL; A.A. in Architecture 24 Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL Please see the following pages for our key personnel's resumes for additional qualifications. City of Okeechobee 1 RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 1 Professional Landscape Architect Services 12 Calvin, Giordano Associates, Inc. EXCEPTIONAL SOLUTIONS" Tammy Cook-Weedon, ASLA, PLA, LEED AP BD+C 1 Project Manager Years of Experience: 30+ Degrees / Certifications: B.S., Landscape Architecture, Texas A&M University, College Station, 1987 / Professional Landscape Architect, Florida No. 0001328 Ms. Cook-Weedon leads the Landscape Architectural staff, founded on her more than 30 years of landscape architectural experience with demonstrated strengths in creative design, graphic presentations, and planting design. She has successfully completed numerous large-scale projects, which encompassed design studies, planting designs, and the various interrelated professions and tasks necessary to manage the projects through to completion. Ms. Cook-Weedon has also written Tree Preservation Ordinances, Landscape Codes and provided plan review for municipal client. She is experienced in park design, site planning, roadway, trails, community enhancements and urban design. She began the Landscape Architecture Department at CGA over twenty-three years ago and has been instrumental in leading the team of arborist, landscape designers, arborist and landscape inspectors and reviewers with providing excellent service to both our public and private clients. Michael Conner, PLA, ISA 1 Landscape Architect and Arborist Years of Experience: 30+ Degrees / Certifications: B.S., Landscape Architecture, Ball Stat University; B.S., Environmental Design, Ball State University / Professional Landscape Architect No. LA0001181; ISA Certified Arborist License No. FL0777 Mr. Conner has more than 30 years of combined experience in municipal, commercial, and private sector work. As a Registered Landscape Architect and a Certified Arborist, he is also knowledgeable in all aspects of urban and community forestry planning and tree inventory and appraisal - particularly in builtout environments in the South Florida area. His expertise lies in park design, site planning, hardscape and landscape design. He also has successful experience in public space creation and park planning, environmental mitigation, contract administration, site inspections, and grant writing. He will contribute his expertise in park master planning, capital projects management, grant coordination, native planting design, arborist services, and landscape construction administration for park and landscape projects. Gianno Feoli, ASLA 1 Landscape Urbanism and Designer Years of Experience: 23+ Degrees / Certifications: Master of Landscape Architecture - Florida International University School of Architecture; B.A., Architectural Studies, Florida International University School of Architecture Mr. Feoli leads the Landscape Department in creative design strategies for urban environments with specialties including urban design, contextual analysis and branding. He will contribute his experience in providing CGA's master planning, transit -oriented designs, community participation efforts and graphic communication services. His experience has encompassed a wide array of project -types, and his strengths lie in connectivity plans, streetscapes and urban interventions, park design, and form -based urban designs and planning strategies. City of Okeechobee 1 RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 1 Professional Landscape Architect Services 13 101. Calvin, Giordano g Associates, Inc. EXCEPTIONAL SOLUTIONS - Sandra OLUTIONS'" Sandra Lee, AICP CEP, LEED AP BD+C, CFM Director, Environmental Services SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Ms. Lee has over 25 years of professional experience and heads up CGA's Environmental Department. Ms. Lee provides floodplain management and sustainability planning services; and provides MS4 NPDES permit reporting services. Additionally, in general, Ms. Lee: provides environmental permitting services at the local, state and federal level; coordinates interagency and multi -disciplinary team efforts; provides tree mitigation plans and tree removal permitting services; conducts wetland delineations and wetland functional assessments; designs wetland mitigation areas and provides bidding and construction oversight services for the construction and installation of mitigation areas; provides technical support, environmental resource management, and environmental and resiliency planning services to municipalities; and manages field staff conducting wildlife and habitat assessments, imperiled species surveys and compliance monitoring reporting. FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT EXPERIENCE Community Rating System (CRS), City of Weston. Compile and submit the annual re -certification documents for continued participation in the CRS program of the FEMA National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). Prepared all documentation and coordinated aVerification Visit to obtain an upgraded CRS score for the City under a new CRS Manual. Participated in the Community Assistance Visit (CAV) and received confirmation the City is implementing their floodplain management program in compliance with the requirements of the NFIP Provide floodplain management assistance and reviews for Elevation Certificates. Community Rating System (CRS), City of Pembroke Pines. Compile and submit the annual re- certification documents for continued participation in the CRS program of the FEMA National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). Prepared all documentation and coordinated a Cycle Visit conducted under a new CRS Manual. Participated in the Community Assistance Visit (CAV) and received confirmation the City is implementing their floodplain management program in compliance with the requirements of the NFIP Provide floodplain management assistance and reviews for Elevation Certificates. Floodplain Review, City of Fort Myers Beach. Provide review of development applications for compliance with the FEMA National Flood Insurance Program and the local floodplain Ordinance approved by FEMA. Review Elevation Certificates Floodplain Ordinances. Provided updates to the local floodplain ordinance for the Cities of Weston, Pembroke Pines, Wilton Manors, and the Town of Surfside, and Village of Indian Creek. Coordinated review by and approval from FEMA prior to local adoption. Flood Insurance Rate Map Amendment, Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital, Hollywood Florida. Coordinated a Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) revision to move the boundaries of the Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA) to remove the hospital structure from the SFHA based on hydrologic modeling of the site and surrounding area. ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING EXPERIENCE Resiliency Planning, Town of Surfside. Compiled a history of all resiliency efforts the Town had taken to date to establish the `where we are at now' point. Coordinated with the Town, and applicable utilities and agencies, and conducted a carbon inventory through the ICLEI ClearPathTM software and established the emissions baseline for the Town. Developed a Climate Action Plan containing feasible, tangible planning policies and actions relating to operations, codes, coordination and public outreach. Created a Climate Crisis document outlining the current and projected conditions and projections by time frame; a local and regional overview; a review of shocks, stresses and vulnerabilities; a resource list; and strategic next steps to aid the Town in defining where they want to be how they will get there. The document is intended and structured to be a functional tool and YEARS OF EXPERIENCE 25+ YEARS WITH THE FIRM 20 EDUCATION M.A. Biology/Ecology, Magna Cum Laude St. Cloud State University, Minnesota B.A. Biology/Botany, Magna Cum Laude St. Cloud State University, Minnesota CERTIFICATIONS AND LICENSES American Institute of Certified Planners No. 018627 Green Building Certification Institute LEED AP BD+C No. 10215598 Association of State Floodplain Managers CFM No. US -07579 Florida DEP Qualified Stormwater Management Inspector No. 5889 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS US Green Building Council Florida South Florida Association of Environmental Professionals Calvin, Giordano Associates, Inc. EXCEPTIONAL S O L U T I O N S" Sandra Lee, AICP CEP, LEED AP BD+C, CFM, Page 2 serve as a living document to update as Town measures are implemented and projected conditions are updated. Coordinated with the University of Miami LU Lab that contributed a Community Action Tool Kit for inclusion in the Climate Crisis document. Also created a Town Beach and Dune Report that outlined the beach renourishment history and future proposals; current ownership and management structure; current applicable regulatory structure; dune functions and bests management practices; flora and fauna considerations; and beach use BPMs and regulations; to aid the Town in ensuring this protective asset is appropriately managed. Resiliency Code Updates, Wilton Manors. Reviewed the City's land development code to update and incorporate amendments to increase resiliency throughout the entire code. Numerous section of the code were updated. Bio-Diversity Survey, Miami Lakes. Conducted the field inspections to collect plant diversity data within the dense canopy covered 6.2 acres area referred to as 'Maddens Hammock' Collected field data; photo-documented the site; and produced a report on the field inspection findings with table of species observed, general comments on the site condition, invasive species coverage, and condition of native vegetation. Lake Quality Report, Miami Lakes. Reported on measures to protect and support the long term viability of the Town's lakes. Tasks include gathering and investigating background information and investigating the current status of the lakes; developing suggested maintenance and program scenarios; attending public outreach and Town meetings; and producing Guidelines for Homeowners, for HOA's, businesses and for the Town, and a report to the Town outlining maintenance and program options with actionable objectives and performance measures. The report incorporated water quality samples taken by the Town. Calusa Park, Village of Key Biscayne. Conducted the field inspections to locate vegetation and habitat limits to the west of Crandon Boulevard and east of the preservation area from the limits of the Village of Key Biscayne to the Crandon Park Tennis Center, particularly the delineation and functional assessments of wetland habitats. Provide a Wetland Mitigation Options Evaluation Report based on the findings of the field observations and on several potential development scenarios. Environmental Planning, City of Marathon: During the three years that CGA provided planning and zoning services for the newly incorporated City of Marathon, Ms. Lee lived full-time in the Florida Keys and was responsible initially for all the environmental planning for the City of Marathon and subsequently for a full range of planning services for the City. Ms. Lee worked closely with the City Administration, Code Compliance and Building Department to provide seamless, efficient services to the community. She reviewed and processed all applications for commercial and residential development, implemented the local 'Rate of Growth' residential allocation system, reviewed and processed specialized planning functions such as variances, conditional uses, FLUM, zoning and text amendments; and prepared all necessary staff reports and public notices gaining in depth experience in implementing: • Heightened habitat, wetland and shoreline protection measures; • Transfer of development rights to protect sensitive habitat; • Coastal protection measures; • Habitat Open Space overlays to protect sensitive habitat; and • Rate of Growth measures. NPDES annual Reporting. Compile and submit the annual MS4 reporting documents for the Town of Surfside, the City of Sunny Isles Beach, Miromar Lakes CDD, Bal Harbour Village, South Miami and Pembroke Pines. Assisted Pembroke Pines and the City of Sunny Isles Beach with their FDEP permit Audit. Created the Prioritization report and assessment programs for these communities. COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING EXPERIENCE Fort Pierce. Provided the re -write of their Coastal and Conservation Elements. Parkland. Completed an extensive update of their Conservation Element. West Park and Loxahatchee Groves. Produced the Conservation Elements for their new Comprehensive Plans upon incorporation of these Towns. Marathon. Worked extensively on the first draft of the City's Comprehensive Plan upon incorporation of the City. 15 Calvin, Giordano g Associates, Inc. EXCEPTIONAL SOLUTIONS - MariaOLUTIONS'" Maria Alejandra Alonso, NCIDQ, ASID, ASLA Landscape Designer SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Ms. Alonso is a Landscape Designer professional, with over 7 years of experience in landscape design, including park and planting design for both publicly -funded and private projects. Ms. Alonso contributes her experience in the creation of communication graphics, 3-dimensional renderings, providing schematic designs, and the development of construction technical drawings. EXPERIENCE Patch Reef Park Artificial Turf, Boca Raton, FL: Landscape Designer, CAD Technician. Developed site plans, performed technical tasks including the preparation of construction documents and construction details. North Lauderdale Gateway Park, FL: Landscape Designer, CAD Technician. Developed a design for a linear park for passive recreational use that will include an outdoor fitness area, playground area and a butterfly garden for educational purposes. Tamarind Avenue Streetscape, West Palm Beach, FL: CAD Technician. Provided rendering of typical street sections with new planting material along with the selection of site furnishings, lighting and bike racks to improve Tamarind Avenue. Mills Pond Park, Fort Lauderdale, FL: Landscape Designer, CAD Technician Developed a set of working drawings and illustration boards for the design, permitting, and construction of three new soccer/ lacrosse fields at the existing park. North Beach Oceanside Park, Miami Beach, FL: Landscape Designer. Conducted preliminary layout designs through schematic and design development phases. Developed site plans; performed technical tasks including the preparation of construction documents and construction details Windmill Park, Coconut Creek FL: Landscape Designer, CAD Technician. Developed site plans, and prepared construction documents, including construction details and technical specifications for the improvements to this park. Senior Family Center, Miami Gardens, FL: Landscape Designer. Created preliminary layout designs through schematic and design development phases. Developed conceptional site plans for the purpose of soliciting proposals from potential design/build teams. Betty T Ferguson Recreational Complex, Miami Gardens, FL: Landscape Designer Prepared preliminary site layouts through schematic and design development phases for the additional parking and other improvements being proposed for the existing athletic facility. Key Biscayne Civic Park, Key Biscayne, FL: Contributing Designer. Developed preliminary site plan designs and performed technical tasks, including the preparation of preliminary site plan and section renderings and illustration boards for the proposed improvements to this park. Indian Creek, Miami -Dade, FL: Landscape Designer. Developed a preliminary design of conceptual site plan for a promenade focused on enhancing pedestrians' experiences through ample sidewalks, furnishings, plazas and water features. Performed technical tasks including the preparation of site plan rendering, sections and furnishing selections. Davie Road Improvements - Phase One & Two, Davie, FL: Landscape Designer, CAD Technician. Developed site plans, and prepared construction documents, including construction details for new medians to this roadway. Andrews Avenue Improvements - Transportation Enhancement Grant, Oakland Park, FL: Landscape Designer, CAD Technician. Developed site plans, and prepared construction documents, including construction details for the improvements to this roadway. The design for the roadway includes new medians, reduced lane sizes, and new bike lanes in addition to landscape enhancements. YEARS OF EXPERIENCE 7+ YEARS WITH THE FIRM 4+ EDUCATION Master of Landscape Architecture, Florida International University, Miami, Florida B.A. Interior Design Studies, The Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale, Florida CERTIFICATIONS & LICENSES Interior Designer # ID6618 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Society of Landscape Architects American Society of Interior Designers NCIDQ #34093 101. Calvin, Giordano g Associates, Inc. EXCEPTIONAL SOLUTIONS - Dominic OLUTIONS'" Dominic James Mack, III, Assoc. ASLA Landscape Designer SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Mr. Mack is a Landscape Design professional, with over 4 years of experience in landscape and urban design, including park design and planting design for both publicly -funded and private projects. Mr. Mack has experience as an architectural fabricator and three-dimensional modeler for landscape architectural and furniture design. He contributes his experience in the creation of communication graphics, 3-dimensional renderings, providing schematic designs, fabrication strategies paired with parametric design, and the development of construction technical drawings. Mr. Mack is proficient in Rhino 3D, Sketchup, AutoCAD, the Adobe Creative Suite (i.e. Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, etc.), and other integral pieces to programs such as Grasshopper, Lumion, Rhino CAM, and Podium. EXPERIENCE SW 2nd Avenue Streetscape Project FTL DDA; Fort Lauderdale, FL (2018 - ongoing): Contributing Designer: Developed Performed technical tasks including preparation of site plan drawings, fabrication strategies, and construction document detailing. Contributed to the selection of materials, palettes, lighting and branding elements. Middle Beach Recreational Corridor Phase III; Middle Beach, Miami Beach, FL (2016 - ongoing): Contributing Designer: Performed technical tasks including preparation of site plan drawings, fabrication strategies, and construction document detailing. Key Biscayne Civic Park; Key Biscayne, FL (2016 - ongoing): Contributing Designer: Developed a preliminary design of conceptual site plan for a promenade focused on enhancing pedestrians' experiences through ample sidewalks, furnishings, plazas and water features. Performed technical tasks including the preparation of site plan rendering, Sections and furnishing selections. Designed and developed fabrication strategies on key sculptural components, including parametric 3-dimensional modeling. North Beach Oceanside Park; North Beach, Miami Beach, FL (2015 - ongoing): Contributing Designer: Developed a preliminary design of conceptual site plan for the two main gateway plazas and continued developing the park site plan. Performed technical tasks including construction detail drawings of key park entities. Contributed to the selection of materials, palettes, lighting and branding elements. Contributed three-dimensional modeling aspects to both plaza components including: design and modeling within Rhino3D and parametric paver design modules using Grasshopper. 90th and 91st Streetscape Study; Cooper City, FL: Contributing Designer: Performed technical tasks including preparation of site plan drawings, fabrication strategies, and construction document detailing. North Bay Road Pedestrian Bridge; Sunny Isles Beach, FL: Contributing Designer: Performed technical tasks including preparation of site plan drawings, fabrication strategies, and construction document detailing. Sunny Isles Beach Pedestrian Overpass Park Study (2018): Contributing Designer: Performed technical tasks including preparation of 3D modeling and rendering, site plan drawings, fabrication strategies, and construction document detailing. YEARS OF EXPERIENCE 4 YEARS WITH THE FIRM 2+ EDUCATION Master of Landscape Architecture + Environmental Urban Design, Florida International University, School of Architecture, Miami, Florida - 2018 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) Broward Section Chair, Executive Committee - ASLA Florida, 2018-2019 Member -at -Large for Public Relations + Marketing, Executive Committee - ASLA Florida, 2019 -current Public Relations + Marketing Chair, 2020 Conference Committee - ASLA, 2019-2020 Leadership Committee - Future Landscape Architects of America (FLAA) 11 Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. EXCEPTIONAL SOLUTIONS'' Marcos Mendoza Landscape Design / Irrigation SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Mr. Mendoza directs the landscape architectural staff in all code compliance and site design issues, ensuring that Quality Control and construction documents are consistent and thorough, while meeting location -specific permit criteria. He will contribute his expertise leading and directing the production and development of construction permit plans, site detailing for constructability and irrigation design. EXPERIENCE Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital Visitor's Clubhouse - Conniene's Corner; Hollywood, FL: Developed plans and details for the design of a restorative garden with a playground area specifically for the use by children users of the Joe DiMaggio facility. Special attention was made to the creative design process branding and the selection of equipment, furnishing and site design details that accommodated for at -grade -level activities for wheelchair-bound users. The design concept for the park initiated from the checkerboard pattern of a mowed baseball field, which influenced the safety surface design and provided a colorful impact for the patients and families of this important facility. Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital; Hollywood, FL: Irrigation Designer. Designed the irrigation system for the new hospital to include both reclaimed water and portions with potable water where sensitive sterile environments are a concern. In addtion, to the irrigation, the project included streetscape improvements on N. 35th Avenue, new custom bus shelter, the relocation of over 100 trees, new decorative LED light poles, and has received LEED accreditation at the gold level making it the first LEED Hospital in Broward County. Memorial Regional Data Center; Hollywood, FL: Developed plans and details for the relocation of vegetation and new planting associated with a data center facility along the boundary areas of the healthcare campus. Memorial West - Bed Tower Addition; Pembroke Pines, FL: Developed plans and coordinated details for the hardscape, as well as planting and irrigation design for the major expansion of the Memorial West Hospital facilities. Design of the landscaping and irrigation around the new building addition and main entrance into the hospital, as well as all of the permitting through the City of Pembroke Pines. Shops at Pembroke Gardens; Pembroke, FL: Coordinated closely with architects for the siting of buildings; created site plan design to accommodate and meet parking, fire safety, and circulation requirements; led all landscape and engineering design efforts to meet the experiential requirements of a life style center, focused on enhancing pedestrians' experiences through ample sidewalks, site furnishing, plazas, fountains and other amenities. This popular destination has been extremely successful and future additions are planned. Fire Station Plaza; Delray, FL: Developed plans and details for a public plaza on a primary threshold into the downtown CRA area. The plaza consisted of specialty paver selections, intricate paving design pattern detailing, planting design, historical fire department plaque inserts, lighting, irrigation, and drainage design. A particular area of the site also includes a rain garden with native wetland vegetation and indigenous Cypress trees providing shade to the plaza. This plaza serves as an important gateway feature to downtown Delray Beach where walkability and bicycling is a favorite past time for its residents and visitors. YEARS OF EXPERIENCE 24 YEARS WITH THE FIRM 20 EDUCATION Miami Dade Community College, Miami, Florida A.A. in Architecture Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida el*Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. EXCEPTIONAL SOLUTIONS'" Project Experience: We have reviewed the City of Okeechobee Scope of Services and have extensive experience providing these types of projects and services over the past many years. The CGA team brings to the table the relevant project experience necessary to address the needs of the residents and staff of the City of Okeechobee. Those might include: Preparation of City Parks Master Plans, roadway median landscape plans, procurement of requisite environmental permits, construction documents, cost estimates, record drawings/as-built plans, review of plans, specifications and estimates developed by others, financial analysis, provide presentation to the council, staff, and other public of reports, plans and exhibits or other customary Professional Landscape Architectural Services. City Parks Master Plans -Design and Expansion Projects: The CGA team has vast experience with planning, developing, and designing new parks, park renovations, and park expansions for many of our municipal clients over the years. These projects include both passive and active parks and projects of all sizes. Whether it is designing a beautiful passive park and finding ways to activate the space, or providing the highest quality of athletic fields and courts and ensuring they are functional, we pride ourselves in creating unique design elements or iconic architectural features in each of our park designs that ensure a memorable experience and that reflect the unique characteristics of the surrounding community. Additionally, CGA has become the leader in designing, engineering, and constructing synthetic turf athletic fields. We have completed the design and construction of 13 new, or renovated, artificial turf fields in the last 5 years. We also have experience in designing waterfront parks, docks and boardwalks, bridges and overpasses, natural areas, dog parks, playgrounds, water play areas, skate parks and BMX/ Pump tracks, gazebos, pavilions, and tennis and basketball courts. We often provide construction management services for our park designs, which means that we can bring that wealth of knowledge and cost-effective design methodologies to the City of Okeechobee in developing and improving their park system. Some of our completed parks include: • Patch Reef Park — Synthetic Turf Field Conversions — Boca Raton Beach and Parks District • Bonaventure Park — New Park Construction — City of Weston • Dania Cove Park — New Park Construction and Shoreline Restoration — City of Dania Beach • John U. Lloyd State Park — Boardwalk Renovations — Florida Department of Environmental Protection • North Beach Oceanside Park — Major Park Reconstruction Project— City of Miami Beach • City of Miami Gardens — Parks Bond — Construction Management Services • Streetscapes and Roadway Beautification Projects The CGA team has completed several projects in both Lee and Collier Counties. One of those projects is Miromar Lakes. We provide management services for the Community Development District (CDD) and that included overseeing City of Okeechobee 1 RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 1 Professional Landscape Architect Services 19 Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. EXCEPTIONAL SOLUTIONS" the landscape maintenance of the major buffers along the roadways, perimeter berms, and drainage areas from 2017 to 2019. We have designed numerous landscape enhancement and beautification grant projects for major roadways for many of our municipal clients. These include: • S.R. A1A — FDOT Highway Beautification Grant — Median Renovations — City of Fort Lauderdale • Commercial Boulevard Enhancements - FDOT Highway Beautification Grant — City of Tamarac • Andrews Avenue — T.E.A. Grant (FDOT/MPO) — Complete Streets Project — City of Oakland Park • Davie Road — Improvements - Phase One and Two — Town of Davie • Nova Drive — Complete Streets Improvements — Town of Davie We provide environmental services to many municipal clients as well as provide project specific permitting. These include: • Environmental Mitigation monitoring - City of Weston • Environmental permitting for wetlands along project areas - Town of Jupiter • Creation of wetlands and quarterly monitoring - Pembroke Cay in Pembroke Pines • Creation of Bio-swales and quarterly monitoring - Lloyd Estates in Oakland Park The following project types represent work where we have provided construction documents, cost estimates, record drawings/as-built plans as part of our scope. These include: Bicycle Paths and Pedestrian Trails: The CGA team has completed several Bicycle Enhancement Projects and Pedestrian Trails. We have been instrumental in assisting the City of Weston with adopting a comprehensive Bicycle Master Plan and becoming recognized as a Bicycle Friendly Community. We have also provided bicycle improvements on several streets for the City of Tamarac. In addition, one of our team members, Gianno Feoli, is a member of the advisory committee for the on-going Miami Underline project in Miami. Other bike lane and pedestrian trail projects include: • Three Village Road — Bike Lanes — City of Weston • Rolling Oaks Park — Pedestrian Trail — City of Miami Gardens • Middle Beach Recreation Corridor— New Beachwalk — City of Miami Beach City of Okeechobee 1 RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 1 Professional Landscape Architect Services 20 Calvin, Giordano Associates, Inc. EXCEPTIONAL SOLUTIONS" Entrance Signs, Gateway Features, and Branding: Since many of our municipal clients are young, newly incorporated cities, one of the most important improvements that they can make is that of branding the city and creating a sense of arrival when you enter into the community, both for visitors and residents alike. CGA has helped many communities to achieve this goal and create a new branding theme and identity for themselves. The importance of achieving this, and the sense of pride in a community that it creates, cannot be understated. Some of our Entrance Sign/ Gateway projects include: • City of Weston Monument Signs and Entranceway Improvements • City of West Park — Entrance Signs • City of Doral — Gateways Municipal Buildings and Facilities: The CGA team has experience in the design and construction of municipal buildings and facilities. We have provided both site planning and landscape architectural design services for new City Hall buildings, new Public Works facilities, and various parks buildings, including restrooms, community centers, concession buildings, and parks offices. Some of these include: • New City Hall Building for the City of Weston • New Public Works Building and Compound for the City of Weston • New Parks and Restroom/Concession Buildings (Design) for Pine Island Park - City of Plantation • New Restroom/Concession Buildings (Design) for Mills Pond Park in the City of Fort Lauderdale • Delray Beach C.R.A. — Fire Station headquarters — City of Delray Beach — C.R.A City of Okeechobee 1 RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 1 Professional Landscape Architect Services 21 Calvin, Giordano Associates, Inc. EXCEPTIONAL SOLUTIONS" Arborist Services - Coral Springs Street Lighting and Drainage Improvements: While as Landscape Architects we do not often design Street Lighting and Drainage Improvement Projects as a primary service to our clients, we do contribute greatly to these types of projects in our office. For example, many Street Lighting Improvement projects for our municipal clients ultimately have impacts to existing trees, landscaping, and irrigation systems. So, identifying and addressing these potential impacts early in the planning stages of a project is very important, and can save the client a lot of time and money in the long run. Likewise, for major Drainage Improvement Projects, the construction of these types of project often involve major excavation and re -grading of sites, which can severely impact the root systems of existing trees and damage irrigation systems. For these reasons, the CGA team likes to be involved in these projects to look out for potential issues and offer planning advice on how best to accomplish these important infrastructure projects without damaging existing trees, landscaping, and irrigation unnecessarily. At CGA our primary expertise is providing contract government services to our municipal clients. We have provided review of plans, specifications and estimates developed by others to the following: • Site Plan review for developments which includes Landscape & Tree Preservation, Civil & Traffic Engineering review, Construction Inspection Services for the City of Weston since 1997 to current. • Site Plan review for developments for Landscape & Tree Preservation - City of North Lauderdale 2015 to current. • Site Plan review for developments for Landscape & Tree Preservation - Town of Davie 2014 to current. • Site Plan review for developments for Landscape & Tree Preservation - Town of Surfside 2015 to current. • Landscape & Arborist services - City of Tampa 2019 • Landscape & Arborist services - City of Coral Springs 2020 We typically provide information regarding financial analysis and provide presentations to the City Council, staff and general public on reports, plans, and exhibits for all of our projects as part of the public participation process, as a general rule, to assist our clients. Relative to the other customary Professional Landscape Architectural Services. The Landscape Architecture Department has a unique blend of qualified professionals that provide a variety of interests and personal expertise as an underlay to our Landscape Architectural services. They are educators, community leaders, activists, volunteers, artists, designers, sculptors and LEED Accredited Professionals. This mix of talent allows us to provide our Clients with holistic, well-rounded design solutions that ensure a design product that, once built, will provide for longevity, experience, value and unique identities essential to establishing community branding. City of Okeechobee 1 RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 1 Professional Landscape Architect Services 22 Calvin, Giordano Associates, Inc. EXCEPTIONAL SOLLITIONST` The Landscape Architecture Department has considerable talent and ability within its ranks and also has the resources of the rest of the company to provide all services — expected, as well as unexpected — such as applying for grants on behalf of the City. Overall, customer satisfaction is our primary goal, whether a project involves development or redevelopment, inspection, reporting or design, private client or a public entity. Our broad range of project experience includes: • Comprehensive Plans, Canopy Preservation Strategies • Grant Identification, Grant Application Preparation and Processing • Passive Park Design, Active Park Design, Landscape Design and Hardscape Design • Graphic Design and Presentation and Community Outreach • Bike and Pedestrian Trails, Greenways and Park System Master Planning • Feasibility Studies, Vegetation Surveys and Habitat Restoration • Recreation Facilities Design and Park Facility Master Planning • Vegetative Habitat Delineation and Assessments • Arborists and Tree Mitigation and Risk and Hazard Assessments • Invasive Exotic Vegetation Monitoring and Reporting Services • Community Branding and Streetscape Design and Analysis • Wildlife Monitoring and Reporting Services and Environmental Impact Studies • Tree Canopy Inventories Furthermore, Because CGA is germane to the region, we comprehend the regional issues and the regionalized context. While planning and design are global disciplines, we have been able to translate these to the local context. One of our greatest strengths is our staff. While the firm prides itself on being multi- disciplinary, our services are dependent on the cumulative experience of the staff, most of which are multi -disciplinary in education and training. This cross -professional experience, coupled with our local comprehension, prepares us to address specific issues of our Central/South Florida context with regards to our municipal communities, our micro - climates, and the presence of our unique environmental habitats, all within the looking glass of the quality -of -life standards that define the Central/South Florida lifestyle. Our team has been involved in several Complete Streets Projects throughout Miami -Dade and Broward County, which promotes pedestrian and bicycle travel. We have provided much needed trail links in the Cities of Oakland Park, Miami Gardens and the Town of Davie. We have provided design services for many park sites in Miami -Dade County such as the Deering Estate at Cutler, the Redland Fruit and Spice Park, and worked on the Homestead Motor Sport Chalet area. CGA provided design services for the City of Marathon for the Sombrero Beach Park where we provided grant writing for the entry features at Grassy Key and at the terminus of the seven -mile bridge. We also reviewed dock permits and provided assistance to the community with the help of our environmental director, Sandra Lee. Additionally, with a strong commitment to Green design and the environmental sensitivity, CGA has restructured internal processes to ensure greater seamlessness in the transference of services and their impact on the environment, as well as providing long- term benefits to our Clients and their constituents. To that effect, CGA has a team of environmental specialists that are keenly able to translate scientific findings into tangible implemental policies and practices for adequate action, consistent with planning and vision initiatives and a holistic focus. CGA will bring unique qualifications to the project such as: • 3 Awards of Excellence from the American Society of Landscape Architects — Florida Chapter • Award of Excellence from the Florida Nurserymen and Growers Association • Awards as Best Firm from the South Florida Business Journal; and • Inclusion into the Zweig - letter's Hot Firm List; • Continuous annual rankings among the top firms in the region • Extensive built municipal projects • Local and regional presence • Multidisciplinary approach • Extensive urban project management services • Extensive history of project built on time and within budget • Innovative, and context - sensitive design solutions City of Okeechobee I RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 1 Professional Landscape Architect Services 23 24 Town of Jupiter Project Date 2010 (On-going) Services Provided Public Outreach Surveying Roadway Design Utility Design Construction Documents Permitting Roadway Lighting CEI A1A IMPROVEMENTS AND BIKE LANES Jupiter, FL CGA was retained by the Town of Jupiter to provide all of the civil engineering services for its ambitious A -1-A Bike Lane Project. This two-phase project will put the last 0.7 miles of bike lanes on A -1-A in the Town of Jupiter. The bike lanes and the streetscape improvements are LAP funded (the LAP Phase). The underground utility improvements are funded by the Town (the Utility Phase). The project was split into two construction contracts to facilitate the minimization of disruptions to the seasonal traffic conditions and the LAP funding schedule. The first project to start is the underground improvements include the burial of the overhead power lines for the full 0.7 mile length of the project, constructing a drainage backbone system to serve not only the roadway but the entire 40 -plus acre Jupiter Inlet Village, and replacing the 10" asbestos cement water main. The project is complicated by the extensive utilities crowding both sides of the roadway. In some sections of the roadway there are eleven underground lines on one side of the road before the new construction begins. The LAP Phase includes milling, resurfacing and overlay of the 0.7 mile of roadway, the addition of 5 -foot bike lanes, color treated permeable concrete sidewalks on both sides of the roadway, decorative pavement features, raised pedestrian crossings, on -street parking, solar powered flashing crossing signs, solar powered speed indicator signs, signing and pavement marking layout and improvements to the turn lanes at both ends of the project. Other improvements include extensive landscaping, pedestrian level street lighting and new underground fiber optic conduits for the Town's use. Services provided by CGA included civil engineering, subsurface utility investigation, street lighting and construction engineering and inspections. 25 26 Client City of Stuart Project Date 2019 (On-going) Services Provided Park Master Planning Landscape Architecture Civil Engineering Electrical Engineering GUY DAVIS COMMUNITY PARK CONCEPTUAL DESIGN Stuart, FL The CGA design team's approach to the City's call for qualifications was to propose a design solution that not only provided for the requirements listed within the RFP's solicitation, but also pushed beyond the notions of the project simply as a sports complex, and instead approached the project with the intent of providing a holistic strategy that speaks to the potential of the project area and the need for the improvements to remain relevant to the community even when the sports fields are not in immediate use. Therefore, the approach consisted of four main themes that will: • Increase interaction by developing a connected system of spaces that contribute to the heart of the community by creating a system of indispensable, inter -connected gathering spaces; • Provide a multiscale, sustainable solution to community design and site development that seeks to minimize and manage stormwater through Low Impact Development and use it as an opportunity to educate and demonstrate the importance of water conservation and natural processes; • Maximize connectivity through trail systems that provide a circuited -loop with a design detailing that will seek to hone key skills such as physical, social, and cognitive functions; and • Take steps to preserve the existing plant communities and site drainage to shape the character and identity of the park to its community. 27 28 IIIIII r WI' City of Oakland Park Project Date 2012 Services Provided Landscape Architecture Civil Engineering Surveying OAKLAND PARK STATION Oakland Park, FL CGA was contracted by the City of Oakland Park to design a public plaza at a prominent location within the City's Culinary District. The public plaza is the linchpin to the newly established District's catalyst for redevelopment, serving as a connective means and threshold to a brewery being proposed in a presently vacant industrial building. The goal of the plaza's design was to meet the goals of the District's master plan in contributing spaces of value for social, public use to increase the pedestrian experiences being lent by the District. Additionally, the plaza provides ample areas and infrastructure to serve as the designated location for future street markets — this includes ample electrical connection stations, a flexible elevated area that can be used as a stage area, and ample outdoor seating opportunities through the use of elevated planters with seat walls. The design of the plaza required very close attention to detail design to ensure that the quality of the space was of a high architectural quality, consistent with the initial branding strategies already embarked by the City. Lastly, the project was conceived, design and developed through a cooperative process with the assigned City officials, the developers and adjacent property owner, lease and their contractor, and finally with the City - selected contractor contracted to build the plaza project. This coordination was a highlight of the project which ensured that the design ideas were clearly communicated and translated into the implementation phase, that all in -building needs were met and scheduled so as to not conflict with the plaza's tight construction schedule, and that the continuity and balance of design elements was achieved between the public space and the improvements proposed by the adjacent building in terms of design treatments, color, signage and motifs. 190 29 30 FOLLOW THE H 'MART PARK es.la PISCOVER THE w PLAQUES THAT OIESCPAPIE THE EVOLUTION NVIRONMENT TO THE ARRIVAL OF THE CITY OF WESTON IS FORM EPTHE RICH H R E ITEC.ISW AVERY SPECIAL PLA<E, ENJOY YOUR WALK OF OISSIOVER.Y. City of Weston Project Date 2005-2009 Services Provided Park Master Planning Landscape Architecture Civil Engineering Surveying Construction Administration LIBRARY PARK Weston, FL In 2005, the City of Weston approached CGA with the idea to design and develop a passive park on six acres of land located adjacent to the new Weston Branch of the Broward County Library. The City received a small grant from the State of Florida, Division of Recreation and Parks to assist with the development of the park. CGA oversaw all aspects of the development of the park from the conceptual design and site details to the permitting, bidding and construction. 100. From the beginning, the City wanted a strong connection between the park and the Library. A paved walkway leads visitors from the Library directly to a large circular fountain and the "Ring of Florida Authors." The low walk and seating area contains 20 bronze plaques highlighting the literary works of famous authors and playwrights with a connection to Florida. In addition, there is a series of gazebos with terraced seating to accommodate groups from 5 to 6 people, up to 40 to 50 people, in size. The design of the park also features a "walk of discovery," consisting of a series of 10 bronze plaques inlaid in the park's meandering sidewalk that depicts the history of the area dating back to the Tequesta Indians. The park project also includes both site lighting and specialty lighting, as well as a restroom building and a large open, grassed area. All of the walkways, seating areas and site features are completely A.D.A accessible. The total cost of the park was $2.2 million, and it opened in October 2009. 31 32 Town of Bay Harbor Islands Project Date 2009 Services Provided Urban Design Landscape Architecure Civil Engineering Electrical Engineering Irrigation Design Construction Administration COMMUNITY ENHANCEMENTS Bay Harbor Islands, FL Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. worked closely with Town Staff to devise a strategy for improving the qualities and character of the Town's west island's neighborhood, something the Town had been struggling with for over five years prior to contracting CGA. CGA was successful in providing the necessary services to get public support for the project, design the roadway and landscape improvements, and oversee all aspects of the construction. The project consisted of engineering and landscape improvements that upgraded the residential streets in the form of milling and resurfacing of the roadways, lighting, planted and irrigated bulb -outs and signage throughout. While the scope of the project is similar to others in nature that CGA has performed, this project stands out as one where CGA's heavy involvement in marketing, graphics and conflict resolution took center stage. These skills aided CGA in facilitating approval of the final design strategy. CGA's experience in negotiating discussions to arrive at compromises proved to be the winning strategy, coupled with their excellence in providing comprehensive services to deliver a complete project. 33 34 City of Dania Beach Project Date 2011 Services Provided Park Master Planning Landscape Architecture Civil Engineering Environmental Permitting Surveying Construction Administration THE CITY'S BEGINNINGS the hlsimic moll or the Mit chy In Brow. - - C9unly date hock lathe 16B9's. when much what 11 now the FEC redhead Sine was 149 Ihruegh the area. M recognition el this hon pnnon advantage. ploneerarq devote me • d W. C- Ydereine planned a sellleme called Modelo and 12 Danish lemmas may Time Chic go%sells. herr in i 699-J499,1hm Yews later, 30 hone, were recitilred h• Odome. Wlsconen le colonim the FBHlereen and the girl home was built by AC. fiusl, f• whom a pa,k Is now named. mord beilr the His 11 general store to 1972 and because MadePo' }Hit pestrearl.r. He also bul9 and donated th Towns Ful Iwo schOOls. The fd Dome Methodist Church was uncle4. b c enn • -1 Ina the Cily's%al oleic c er worship. When Ilse raven w01 ncareoraled in Novembe 1904. Its 35 residents, most a' wham w +�6 bones. changed the name to Dema. 8y 1912. (_3 mule was d Thriving community a101313 t 1200 people and eunfin434 to g,ow through the 920' when Inc Cay sertem4 hens ndoes ho chs. In 1925. the Dario 01031 weight on Tno. and the acne al 049313 railed due to 1 em bete erl In the Bank's Atlanta some offices. Thu 26 husslrane with 9s 200 age-pty-have ' 0.'nds devastolad 1110 TOW. destroying the 1r.t ego -ch binding cemple'nry. pad subsequent damage prompteci Idents 10 vole for on nexarianl ,a..lhe ? CHy of Hdy. DANIA COVE PARK Dania Beach, FL CGA developed a waterfront park design on an archeologically significant site in the City of Dania Beach; the site, which contains a scenic mangrove cove, is located along the Dania Cut-off canal. The park design features waterfront elements, including a fishing dock and platform, picnic pavilions and an exercise path for the park users. Native plantings were used to eliminate the park's need for permanent irrigation, and plants were selected for their educational opportunities including highlighting the butterfly attracting varieties. The project scope included designing the site amenities to preserve and highlight the remnant Oak Hammock; designing a stabilization system for the shoreline embankment along with vegetating the shoreline (before and after pictures shown above); designing informational kiosks featuring the historic Native American midden and the site's natural resources; and obtaining all required permits for the installation of the site features. A State and a County Grant were provided to assist in the project costs. The scope also included coordinating with the County and State on gaining approval for the site design, tracking all expenditures and processing and obtaining all grant funds for the City, and closing out the grants and permits. As a part of the park's design for the Dania Cove Park, CGA created a series of informational panels and environmental graphics to be installed on-site. The purpose of the graphics was to provide an educational component to the park to teach park users about the archeological significance of the site. An opportunity was found to also include historical panels to celebrate the history of the City of Dania Beach, as well as to highlight design features of the park design — such as the butterfly attractor plants. 1/0009 TviOM NM r4}ywunn,9, ec+1w^o ro p. aoa r9ram, vsw ' air ra fmlesosb .94V4•00014.,417111939430 1owren r6a Sou rd ch., kees� neisfuhe6 aem and awe 1- nd aces ' oat 31•35 ere the nossi • en and F000005 tMn Mod bwas tm yet era wvr *04 oW,mn. THE TOMATO CAPITAL OF THE WO9t9 1.0Y Immi 001001110' tomato fumy ' warning the Meier harvest • •.• the Smpntn 1,500 horn cDANIA Tco307 t, ls9'suaresstisl. •I -nrror MefhodlCAM4' d, Continued i —40041 .�± ter. termer, fig. ` 149r110ta hos 3._ ej4.w —..ti .44 ti. y." Z 31,49 . ' ,, • s.'� w nm poh 'fir. a .4.'4", ....:r. ever' voids Sto 35 36 City of Delray Project Date 2016 Services Provided Urban Design Landscape Architecture Civil Engineering Electrical Engineering Surveying 11111111111 w�wu i� . � FIRE STATION COMMEMORATIVE PLAZA 110/ Delray, FL The Delray Beach CRA's 2002 Downtown Master Plan identified NW/SW 5th Avenue as the mid -point along Atlantic Avenue, between Interstate 1-95 and the downtown core. The plan recommended the creation of twin public plazas on the northwest and southwest corners of the intersection to serve as a new neighborhood center and gathering place for the community as a whole. CGA designed the plaza on the Northwest corner which consists of landscape features and pedestrian amenities. The design also included colorful terrazzo and keystone pavers similar to the Libby Wesley Plaza (SW corner) of intersection, and includes four bronze emblems featuring fire rescue motifs. Green building elements such as permeable pavers and native vegetation were also incorporated into the project. The design allows for seamless integration into the Atlantic Avenue corridor while still honoring the unique civic identity of the Fire Rescue Headquarters. 37 TAB C 1 0 Centennial Park City of Okeechobee Open Sunrise to Sunset IDaily Entering or remaining in this park after the hours of operation may be enforced as a trespass and subject to penalties set forth ie Ch.. 10.09, Florida Statutes. L+r, o1' -. A ity of Okeecho familiarity of region 38 el*Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. EXCEPTIONAL SOLUTIONS" Tab C - Familiarity of Region Familiarity with the City of Okeechobee City of Okeechobee is known for its vast agricultural communities, cattle and dairy farms and for its superior fishing at Lake Okeechobee. Having been a resident of Okeechobee County and living in the Indian Hammock community of Fort Drum since 2004, Tammy Cook-Weedon has become very familiar with the City of Okeechobee and this region. She frequents the local grocery stores at least once a week to plan meals, and utilize the local eateries quite regularly such as Cowboys, Tin Fish, Lightsey Fish Company and the wonderful Mexican Food restaurants around the City. As a native Texan, she was pleased to discover the local barbecue food truck called Blue Moon, which parks by the RaceTrac gas station. Tammy and her family have enjoyed the best local breakfast at the Okeechobee Airport at the Landing Strip Cafe' with the added entertainment of watching the planes land. Prior to COVID, she traveled weekly from Fort Lauderdale to Okeechobee and has discovered several memorable routes. Besides the typical drive along 710 from West Palm Beach, she has taken highway 27 through South Bay, Belle Glade, Canal Point, and Port Mayaca, while hugging the Okeechobee Rim Canal and enjoying the sugar cane fields, tractors and majestic royal palms in Pahokee. She has also discovered one of Florida's gems while traveling on the historic, 12 -mile Martin Grade Scenic Highway (County road 714). This is a favorite route with the shaded canopy of century -old oaks, with old Florida views of pastures, groves, swamps and woods unspoiled from the time of Florida's earliest settlers. Over the last sixteen (16) years she has also utilized the City's Amtrak train, which stops in Okeechobee at the relatively new beautiful train station at 801 N. Parrott Avenue. When she first started riding the train there was barely a bus shelter at that location so the new station was a welcomed surprise. The main attraction and the reason for the move from Broward to Okeechobee was the country setting. With more cows than people the rural lifestyle was most appealing, but also the friendly people in the City of Okeechobee. She has also enjoyed visiting Taylor Creek Stormwater Treatment area and the Kissimmee Prairie Preserve to watch the local wood -storks, woodpeckers, great blue herons, caracaras, and roseate spoonbills. The Eagles have also been awe inspiring as they sit on the power poles along 710, in fact one day she spotted eleven (11) along that rural roadway. FUTURE HOME OF Coordinated by OKltl For information contac City of Okeechobee 1 RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 1 Professional Landscape Architect Services 39 Calvin, Giordano Associates, Inc. EXCEPTIONAL SOLUTIONS'" One fall weekend a baby Hawk fell from the nest on their property in Indian Hammock, so they took it to Arnold's Wildlife Rehabilitation Center where they offered a donation for the staff to rescue it and then release it. There are so many wonderful animals at that center! Throughout the years there have been many City events that Tammy and her family have frequented in and around Okeechobee. On Main Street, The Christmas Festival and Parade, the Speckled Perch Festival, Top of the Lake Art Fest, and in the area -Brighton Field Day, the Freedom Ranch Art Festival and several rodeos. When the Okeechobee Music Festival has come to the City, the traffic has been like nothing that any locals were accustomed to, but the people watching was interesting. The Weedon's son went through the Okeechobee school system at Yearling Middle School and the Freshman Campus and experienced the bus rides throughout the County. They have witnessed the annual Florida Cracker Trail ride many times over the years. This ride re-enacts the trail that Florida Pioneers used during the early 1800's to move cattle to ports along the Gulf Coast and the Atlantic Coast. Since the Florida Cracker Trail runs from just east of Bradenton, and ends in Fort Pierce, a total distance of approximately 120 miles they have frequently see the riders. Today it includes parts of State Road 66, State Road 64, and U.S. Highway 98. During the last week of February for the past twenty-five (25) years adventurous Floridians have brought history to life crossing the state on horseback in the annual re-creation of the Cracker Trail Ride. The site of the Okeechobee Battlefield Historic State Park has been a site that their family have visited, but have not yet had the opportunity to see the reenactment of the battle. They enjoyed the Piper Birds in the sandy parking lot at the pier before the park was developed several years back to include the paved roads, parking, restroom and connection to the Seminole Trail along the dike. Recently while voting for the primary election at the Okeechobee Courthouse, Tammy and her husband viewed the boards presented by the Arts and Cultural Alliance of Okeechobee County and Okeechobee Main Street. It was so exciting to see the plans for the historic cattle drive sculptures to be placed in the downtown parks. The project will consist of ten (10) bronze sculptures and will include a horse with rider, calf, dog, six (6) head of cattle and cowboy on a fence. The sculptures will represent a historical cattle drive celebrating the ranching lifestyle in Okeechobee County as well as celebrate the Five Hundred (500) year anniversary of the first cattle brought to Florida. In 1521 the earliest Spanish explorers and seven (7) Andalusia cattle arrived on Florida shores. City of Okeechobee 1 RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 1 Professional Landscape Architect Services 40 Calvin, Giordano Associates, Inc. EXCEPTIONAL SOLUTIONS'" The project will be installed in the City of Okeechobee at Flagler Park #5. This bronze sculpture project will be custom made to celebrate the cattle heritage of Okeechobee County and will be a unique and total representation of our area. The cattle sculptures will graze on the grass along side of the sidewalk with native plants added for authenticity. Visitors will be able to walk along the sidewalk and feel like they are in the middle of a historic cattle drive, visitors will also be able to read about the history of Okeechobee ranchers. The view of the project from State Road 70 will be easily viewed with easy access in and out of the park blocks. Historically, this is also near the path of cattle drives coming through Okeechobee many years ago. She visited the butterfly sculpture Project in Flagler Park whose eight (8) large metal butterflies were painted by local artist and students. One of the bricks in that plaza was dedicated for one of the beloved staff members at CGA who spent a lot of time at the Big 0 RV park. The Okeechobee Main Street is a special place for the City of Okeechobee as a venue to host many memorable events and provides a wonderful public space for the community. The new development for Centennial Park along Taylor Creek is a beautiful amenity for the residents of the City of Okeechobee. The stormwater demonstration area developed as part of this park was a very nice addition to educate the public about addressing the water quality of the run-off going into Taylor Creek and ultimately Lake Okeechobee. Tammy has enjoyed the four (4) murals from the Okeechobee Mural Program whose on-going series of wall -sized murals depict scenes from Okeechobee's culture and history: cattle drives, life of the ranch, the Native American population, and the county's first telephone company and hardware store. Within the last few years the planting of the medians along 441 have been wonderful to see with the native planting and also the crape myrtles. The large live oaks throughout the neighborhoods are so majestic and provide the most wonderful shade. The opportunities to plant some of the wide medians with these large shade trees would offer some tremendous beautification efforts for the City of Okeechobee. These large medians are such a rare occurrence in so many Florida communities. The Okeechobee Community Theatre was founded in 1979 and provide volunteer performances at the historic Okeechobee Auditorium at 610 SW Second Avenue, which is sponsored by the Okeechobee Arts and Cultural Alliance. As a member of the Indian Hammock Community in Okeechobee County, Tammy and her husband have their full-time resident on nearly three acres in that six square mile preserve. She has learned over the years that although many of the South Florida tropicals will freeze, there are some that will still re-emerge. She has also recognized the importance to transition to many freeze hardy plant varieties as well. Tammy has volunteered at Indian Hammock and provided a design for the community garden and is also an active committee member and grower. She has provided a recommended native plant list with photo's for new -comers to the community to better understand what native plants should be encouraged in the required residential buffers. Over the sixteen (16) years in Okeechobee County there have been many periods of drought, lots of storms and excessive rain events, crazy love bug infestations and hurricanes, but with those challenges have come an appreciation for the struggles of the original pioneer settlers and the understanding of the hardships that they had to overcome to live in this special place in Florida. City of Okeechobee 1 RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 1 Professional Landscape Architect Services 41 TAB D City of Okeechobee resumes of prime professional 42 Calvin, Giordano g Associates, Inc. EXCEPTIONAL SOLUTIONS - TammyOLUTIONS'" Tammy Cook-Weedon, ASLA, PLA, LEED AP BD+C Associate, Director of Landscape Architecture SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Ms. Cook-Weedon leads the Landscape Architectural staff, founded on her more than 30 years of landscape architectural experience with demonstrated strengths in creative design, graphic presentations, and planting design. She has successfully completed numerous large-scale projects, which encompassed design studies, planting designs, and the various interrelated professions and tasks necessary to manage the projects through to completion. EXPERIENCE Joe Di Maggio Children's Hospital Vistor's Clubhouse, Hollywood, FL; Landscape Architect/ Project Manager: Client: Memorial Healthcare System: Responsible for the site and landscape design for a restorative garden with a playground area specifically for the use by children users of the Joe DiMaggio facility. Special attention was made to the creative design process, branding and the selection of equipment, furnishing and site design details that accommodated for at -grade -level activities for wheelchair-bound users. Gator Run Park, Weston, FL; Client: City of Weston: Responsible for the site design and planting specifications for a 5 -acre community park including lighting improvements, continuous walking paths, children's play equipment, planting and irrigation design near an elementary school. The design provided a butterfly garden and shade structures in proximity to and to build strong connections with the adjacent elementary school. Deering Estate at Old Cutler Bay, Palmetto Bay, FL; Client: Miami -Dade County Park and Recreation Department: Responsible for the historical restoration and landscape design of all park areas. The project included detailed archaeological planting design, habitat restoration and planting design, as well as hardscape design that was consistent with the historical character of the park. Sombrero Beach Park, Marathon, FL; Client: City of Marathon: Responsible for the park master plan and design for the creation of a beach -front park with dune access, volleyball courts, playgrounds, beach amenities, dune and turtle nesting habitat restoration. Redlands Fruit and Spice Park, South Dade, FL; Landscape Architect/Project Manager; Client: Miami -Dade Park and Recreation Department: Botanical garden design showcasing the relationships between agriculture and culture, with particular attention to creating an around -the - world thematic design with thoroughness in details about planting arrangements, cultivated species and spatial qualities. Miramar Parkway Landscape Improvements, Miramar, FL: Landscape Architect/Project Manager; Client: City of Miramar: Prepared conceptual designs for gateway features at the entrance into the City. The designs included architectural elements, branding, urban greenways and character planting. Patricia A. Mishcon Athletic Field, North Miami Beach, FL; Landscape Architect; Client: City of North Miami Beach: Developed site design for an active park facility with multiple fields that established a strong connection to an adjacent linear park housing the City's annual Italian Festival. Corridors Beautification Master Plan, Weston, FL; Landscape Architect; Client: City of Weston: Responsible for the coordination of drainage improvements and roadway design components through the development of a master plan and landscape design for planting and branding along all major thoroughfares of the city, including lighting and gateway features. This master plan set the tone for all subsequent roadway planting for the following 15 years. Tamarind Avenue Streetscape, West Palm Beach, FL; Project Landscape Architect; Client: City of West Palm Beach: Responsible for the landscape architectural portion of this critical neighborhood improvement project. Worked with the City Engineering, landscape and CRA staff to address the preservation of the existing trees and palms while also introducing large canopy trees along this YEARS OF EXPERIENCE 30+ YEARS WITH THE FIRM 23 EDUCATION B.S. Landscape Architecture, Texas A&M University, College Station, 1987 CERTIFICATIONS AND LICENSES Registered Professional Landscape Architect, Florida No. 0001328 PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS American Society of Landscape Architects, Miami Section Chair 1997 - 1998 Broward Section Chair, 2003 - 2004 State Conference Sponsorship Chair, 2000 ASLA Executive Committee, 2004 - 2007 Magic of Landscape Epcot Flower Show Board Member, 2006 - 2007 Otis, Calvin, Giordano Associates, Inc. E X C E P T I O N A L S O L U T I O N S" Tammy Cook-Weedon, ASLA, PLA, LEED AP BD+C, Page 2 corridor. Silva Cells were incorporated into the design to ensure that the proposed canopy trees would be sustainable and provide shade for the community for a long time. The streetscape design included buffering of the railroad edge, site lighting, on street parking with planted bulb outs, and seating areas for the community. The project included replacement of a water main, a sewer line and undergrounding of overhead utility lines. Firestation Plaza, Delray, FL: Client: Delray CRA: Led a team of site designers and engineers in the development of a public plaza on a primary threshold into the downtown CRA area. The plaza consisted of specialty permeable paver selections, intricate paving design pattern detailing, planting design, historical plaque inserts, lighting and drainage design. A retention pond was converted to a water garden enhanced by wetland species and stately Cypress Trees to enhance the Fire Station Plaza. Community Enhancements, Bay Harbor Islands, FL; Landscape Architect; Client: Town of Bay Harbor Islands: Led a team of civil, utility, traffic and electrical engineers and construction administrators for the creation and implementation of a Town-wide community enhancements project that consisted of specialty paving strategies throughout the community for beautification and traffic calming, irrigation, planting design, water main replacement, storm water management, and street lighting. CGA was successful in conducting all the necessary public outreach and coordinating with each property owner to ensure that existing paver driveways and specialty finishes unique to each property were matched with careful detailing and design. Kane Concourse Beautification, Bay Harbor Islands, FL; Landscape Architect; Client: Town of Bay Harbor Islands: Responsible for the oversight of hardscape and planting of streetscape improvements for the Town's business district, including, street furnishings, wayfinding, and irrigation. Campus Support Facility, Miami, FL; Landscape Architect/Project Manager; Client: Florida International University: Responsible for the design of a public plaza design for passive outdoor uses, including a water feature, bronze sculpture, planting and irrigation design through careful coordination with the architectural character of the surrounding building. Oak Grove Park, North Miami, FL; Landscape Architect/Project Manager; Client: City of North Miami: Designed a new site plan for two tennis courts which required the relocation of six large Oak and Gumbo Limbo trees. The design included technical specifications for the tree relocations which included one very large Oak with a 36 inch DBH and several 12-18" relocations. The scope included all the specifications for the tennis courts, adjacent walkways and construction administration services. SE 2nd Street and 2nd Avenue Streetscape & Permeable Paving Parking Lot, Delray Beach, FL; Client: City of Delray Beach: Ms. Cook-Weedon and the LA team were responsible for the design concepts for the Permeable Paving Parking Lot concepts and community outreach presentations. The plans included the Tree Disposition Analysis, Mitigation Plans, Streetscape Planting and Irrigation design. The enhancements provided an upgrade to the warehouse district parking and a streetscape design with bulb-outs incorporated Canopy Tree Planting with native East Palatka Holly trees and Spindle Palms to create a tropical ambiance. Andrews Avenue Transportation Enhancement Grant, Oakland Park, FL; Role: Project Landscape Architect; Client: City of Oakland Park: Project Role: Leads a team of designers in the design, The project included public outreach, Tree Disposition Plans, a new median with mid-block crossings to address safety issues, planting design to enhance the streetscape and hardscape design, irrigation design. The focus of the redesign was to apply Complete Streets' principles to the corridor including narrowing travel lanes and provisions for bicycle lanes. Coordination with FDOT, Broward County MPO and the City of Oakland Park was completed to obtain the 1 million dollar grant. Our department designed a park for a walk-to small neighborhood park. The design made use of specialty paving treatment and environmental graphics to establish a thematic historical narrative as a fundamental part of the composition. Lloyds Estate Drainage Park Project, Oakland Park, FL; Lead Designer; Client: Oakland Park, FL: Responsible for the programming and design of a critical pump station site which addresses Sea level rise. The project consisted of conducting the necessary public outreach to gather Commission approval and coordinating important aesthetic and sustainable improvements with engineering needs of the project. Ms. Cook-Weedon was responsible for the conceptual design of all material selections and palette, retaining walls, fences, lighting, branding elements, and wetland (Bio-Swale) and upland planting. An interpretive park design with an explanation of the functioning of the bioswale and pump stations was provided to the City of Oakland Park but was not implemented due to budgetary concerns. Middle Beach Recreational Corridor, Miami Beach, FL; Project Manager; Client: City of Miami Beach: Leads a team of designers and engineers in the design, engineering, planting, and permitting of a 2-mile stretch of a 15-foot wide ocean-front hardscape pathway connecting Indian Beach Park to Allison Park. The project includes public outreach, existing vegetation assessments, grading and drainage, hardscape design, dune restoration, irrigation design, permitting with various state and local agencies, and construction administration. 44 Calvin, Giordano g Associates, Inc. EXCEPTIONAL SOLUTIONS - Michael OLUTIONS'" Michael D. Conner, PLA, ASLA, ISA Landscape Architect SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Mr. Conner has more than 30 years of combined experience in municipal, commercial, and private sector work. As a Registered Landscape Architect and a Certified Arborist, he is also knowledgeable in all aspects of urban and community forestry planning and tree inventory and appraisal - particularly in built -out environments in the South Florida area. His expertise lies in park design, site planning, hardscape and landscape design. He also has successful experience in public space creation and park planning, environmental mitigation, contract administration, site inspections, and grant writing. He will contribute his expertise in park master planning, capital projects management, grant coordination, native planting design, arborist services, and landscape construction administration for park and landscape projects. EXPERIENCE Davie Road Improvements — Phase One, Davie, FL: Project Team Member. Prepared landscape and irrigation design for the new medians as part of a road widening and complete streets project for Davie Road from Nova Drive to 1-595. This included coordinating the relocation of several large Royal Palms from the roadway to a few nearby parks in the Town of Davie. Andrews Avenue Improvements — Transportation Enhancement Grant, Oakland Park, FL: Landscape Architect, Lead Designer. Developed a new planting and irrigation design for the major improvements to the Broward County roadway through the City of Oakland Park as part of a Broward MPO Grant. Mr. Conner was responsible for all permitting and coordination of approvals through various agencies, as well as the City of Oakland Park's review process. The design for the roadway includes new medians, reduced lane sizes, and new bike lanes in addition to the landscape enhancements. Memorial Regional Hospital - 35th Avenue Streetscape, Hollywood, FL: Design Team Member Responsible for the design and construction detailing of the hardscape, landscape and lighting components for a streetscape design and wayfinding project for a portion of N. 35th Avenue which runs through the middle of this expanding hospital campus. This streetscape redevelopment was part of the planning and construction of the new Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital, which was a LEED-Gold project. Peace Mound Park, Weston, FL; Project Manager, Lead Designer; CLIENT: City of Weston: Responsible for the design detailing and construction administration of a waterfront passive park with the purpose of ensuring he celebration of existence of an archaeological Tequesta Indian burial mound. Mr. Connor was responsible for conducting an audit of over 200 existing trees, determining their health and relocation parameters, and coordinating the mitigation of any vegetation that needed to be removed. Pines Boulevard — Beautification Grants, Pembroke Pines, FL; Project Manager, Lead Designer; CLIENT: City of Pembroke Pines: Prepared detailed construction drawings and specifications for the landscape and irrigation improvements on two segments of Pines Boulevard east of the Florida Turnpike in Pembroke Pines. This included implementing two Florida Highway Beautification Council grants and obtaining all approvals of the plans from FDOT. In addition, a Design Variance was obtained for the preservation of several existing large royal palms in the medians. Cooper City — City Arborist/Urban Forester — 1990— 2000: Served as the City's Landscape Architect and City Arborist for ten years and supervised the development and expansion of the City's Urban Forestry Program. Secured numerous Urban & Community Forestry Grants to conduct a tree inventory and prepare an Urban Forestry Master Plan for the City, as well as several tree planting projects and public information seminars to educate the residents on the City's Urban Forestry Program. The tree inventory included over 15,000 trees utilizing a software program from ACRT, YEARS OF EXPERIENCE 30+ YEARS WITH THE FIRM 15 EDUCATION B.S., Landscape Architecture, Ball State University, Indiana, 1985 B.S., Environmental Design, Ball State University, 1985 Ball State Honors College Sigma Lamba Alpha, Landscape Architecture Honor Society CERTIFICATIONS AND LICENSES Landscape Architect, Florida License #LA0001181 ISA Certified Arborist License #FL0777 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Society of Landscape Architects, Chairperson 1990, Broward Section Landscape Inspectors Society of Florida International Society of Arboriculture Calvin, Giordano Associates, Inc. EXCEPTIONA L SOLUTIONS' Michael D. Conner, PLA, ASLA, ISA, Page 2 Inc. and resulted in the development of a Work Order program for scheduling and tracking tree pruning activities. S.R. A1A — Beautification Grant, Fort Lauderdale, FL; Project Manager, Lead Designer; CLIENT: City of Fort Lauderdale: Prepared construction drawings and bid specification for the landscape and irrigation improvements in the medians on S. R. Al A south of East Oakland Park Boulevard. This included implementing a Florida Highway Beautification Council grant and obtaining all approvals of the plans from FDOT. The design intent was to transform this section of S.R. Al A to a more updated look by removing some old existing black olive trees and planting mature coconut palms. Landscape and Streetscape Design Standards, Oakland Park, FI.; Project Manager; CLIENT: City of Oakland Park: Developed a complete set of new design guidelines and landscaping standards to replace the City's old, outdated landscape codes and ordinances. This new document included landscape standards for all new development, guidelines for all future projects on City roadways and property, as well as recommendations for homeowners. Tree Planting Master Plan, Oakland Park, FL; Project Manager; CLIENT: City of Oakland Park: Developed a master plan that identified all of the tree planting sites in the City on public lands and roadways. The plan has become the basis for budgeting in future years for tree planting. In addition, the City is requesting tree canopy trust funding from Broward County to implement Phase One of the project. The development of this plan has also led to the creation of new landscape standards for the branding of the entire day. Rolling Oaks Park — Pedestrian Trail, Miami Gardens, FL; Project Manager, Lead Designer; CLIENT: City of Miami Gardens: Designed a 1.5 -mile -long pedestrian trail through Rolling Oaks Park. The trail included new L.E.D. site lighting, fitness equipment, and benches. A custom-designed, way- finding signage program was developed for all of the trailhead signs, directional signs, and mileage markers. The design of the trail was carefully laid out so as to not disturb the hundreds of existing like oak trees on the site. CGA's fees: $140,000. John U. Lloyd State Park—Boardwalk Replacements, Dania Beach, FL; Lead Designer; CLIENT: Florida Department of Environmental Protection: Prepared detailed design plans and construction drawings for the replacement of four existing wood boardwalks providing beach access at the park. Mr. Conner conducted an extensive inventory of existing trees in the areas adjacent to the four boardwalks and also assisted with the environmental permitting for the project. CGA's fees: $46,000 Patch Reef Park - Synthetic Turf Fields, Boca Raton, FL; Landscape Architect: Contributed to the preparation of the construction drawings and bid documents for the conversion of three existing football/lacrosse/soccer fields at Patch Reef Park to synthetic turf fields for the greater Boca Raton Beach & Parks District. This included tree relocations, new landscaping, and the design of an automatic irrigation system and booster pump to be able to periodically wet the fields from the sidelines. City Hall Facility, Weston, FL; Landscape Architect: Created site design and landscape design for a newly built city hall facility, integrating branded character, tree relocation and preservation, landscape buffer planting and formal entranceway feature. Rolling Oaks Park — Pedestrian Trail, Miami Gardens, FL; Project Manager: Designed a 1.5 -mile -long pedestrian trail through Rolling Oaks Park. The trail included new L.E.D. site lighting, fitness equipment, and benches. A custom-designed, wayfinding signage program was developed for all of the trailhead signs, directional signs, and mileage markers. The design of the trail was carefully laid out so as to not disturb the hundreds of existing like oak trees on the site. Peace Mound Park - Renovations, Weston, FL; Project Manager: Responsible for the design detailing and construction administration of a waterfront passive park with the purpose of ensuring celebrating the existence of an archaeological Tequesta Indian burial mound. Mr. Conner was responsible for conducting an audit of over 200 existing trees, determining their health and relocation parameters and coordinating the mitigation of any vegetation that needed to be removed. Mills Pond Park: Soccer/Lacrosse Fields; Fort Lauderdale, FL; Project Manager: Developed a plan to build 3 new synthetic turf soccer and lacrosse fields at Mills Pond Park, including coordinating surveying, civil engineering, electrical engineering, site planning, landscape architecture, and all of the sub -consultants on the project. The design of the new fields includes drainage, lighting, and irrigation as well as associated parking, walkways, and landscape improvements. Construction cost is $3.7 million, with completion scheduled for February, 2018. Miami Gardens - Parks Bond - Construction Management; Miami Gardens, FL; Project Landscape Architect: Assisted the City staff with the implementation of a $60 million bond program for parks improvements. This includes conceptual site designs, cost estimates, and development of all design -build standards and specifications for 14 parks City-wide. Five of the parks in Phase One of the program are currently under construction, and another five parks have been designed and are in the site plan approval stage. 46 Calvin, Giordano g Associates, Inc. EXCEPTIONAL SOLUTIONS'" Gianno Feoli Landscape Architecture & Urban Design, South Florida Region SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Mr. Feoli leads the Landscape Department in creative design strategies for urban environments with specialties including urban design, contextual analysis and branding. He will contribute his experience in providing CGA's master planning, transit -oriented designs, community participation efforts and graphic communication services. His experience has encompassed a wide array of project -types, and his strengths lie in connectivity plans, streetscapes and urban interventions, park design, and form -based urban designs and planning strategies. EXPERIENCE Doral Boulevard Beautification Master Plan, Doral, FL Project Manager, Lead Designer, Workshop Facilitator; Client: City of Doral: Responsible for crafting a streetscape and urban design master plan for Doral Boulevard envisioned as the primary emblem of the City. Mr. Feoli was responsible for all landscape and planning components of the project, which created distinct planning 'character' zones that would impact relationships of the built environment with the resultant quality of spaces being generated, the creation of dedicated public realm components and design standards for each, access management design recommendations, signage and gateway features, and identifying architectural relationships to improved sidewalk design and parking design recommendations. This document and its vision has been the guiding document for all areas abutting the Boulevard and has been used by the City as a contributing guide for the development of Downtown Doral, focused on safe, pedestrian -friendly, high- quality environments. North Shore Open Space Master Plan; Project Manager, Lead Designer, Public Outreach Facilitator; Client: City of Miami Beach: Responsible for the development of a future 26 -acre waterfront park at the City's northernmost end will create a more inviting, iconic and safe amenity, serving the City's North Shore community, which will enhance access to the waterfront and preserve large patches of natural beachfront habitat. The team will provide needed improvements including public space design, iconic elements, pedestrian entrances, multi -use spaces, pedestrian beach access, multi -use walkways, branding, lighting and open areas, art -in -public spaces, sustainability standards for development and design, while also integrating it with the surrounding neighborhood. Lloyds Estate Drainage Park Project, Oakland Park, FL Lead Designer; Client: Oakland Park, FL: Responsible for the programming and design of the project site, conducting the necessary public outreach to gather Commission approval and coordinating important aesthetic and sustainable improvements with engineering needs of the project. Mr Feoli was responsible for the conceptual design of all material selections and palette, retaining walls, fences, lighting, branding elements, and plantin g. Middle Beach Recreational Corridor, Miami Beach, FL; Assistant Project Manager, Lead Designer, Public Outreach Facilitator; Client: City of Miami Beach: Responsible for coordinating all engineering and environmental efforts associated this 2 -mile long linear multi -use trail project on State- owned lands, as well as responsible for all planting and hardscape design and public outreach. Mr. Feoli conducted one-on-one meetings with over 39 condominium properties to gather support for the project, responded to residents' concerns, and addressed design restrictions set forth in the Florida Administrative Code and balance those against resident's expectations. Mr. Feoli is also responsible for coordinating all State and local agency permitting processes and negotiating with the FDEP dimensional restrictions on the beach walk's width to meet the directives of the City Commissioners. YEARS OF EXPERIENCE 23 YEARS WITH THE FIRM 15 EDUCATION Master of Landscape Architecture - Florida International University (FIU) School of Architecture Miami, Florida B.A., Architectural Studies - Florida International University (FIU) School of Architecture Miami, Florida PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Society of Landscape Architects Underline - Design Advisory Committee Calvin, Giordano Associates, Inc. EXCEPTIONAL SOLUTIONS' Gianno Feoli, Page 2 Oakland Park Station, Oakland Park, FL Project Manager, Lead Designer; Client: City of Oakland Park: Responsible for all conceptual design, site, design and construction design detailing of a public plaza at the terminus of the City's culinary district. The design effectively created flexible public environment that could be used as event spaces and could accommodate the needs of City in continuing its adopted branding through the use of elements, furnishings, paver palettes and lighting. The project's challenging shallow dimensions required innovative solutions to address ADA access to adjacent buildings finished floors while maximizing opportunities for the use of space, addressed through the creation of stage settings that served as landings while providing the project with much needed opportunities to create users' public real engagement and interactions. 98th Street Park, Bay Harbor Islands, FL Project Manager, Lead Designer; Client: Town of Bay Harbor Islands: Responsible for all public outreach, site design, construction detailing, material and planting design of a neighborhood passive park. The park includes a small dog park area, flexible open space, children's play areas, an interactive water feature and a restroom facility. Mr Feoli was responsible for all design components of the park project, including guiding and coordinating the design of the restroom facility and all necessary public outreach through both the Parks and Recreation Committee and the Town Council. 92nd Street Park, Bay Harbor Islands, FL Project Manager, Lead Designer; Client: Town of Bay Harbor Islands: Responsible for all public outreach, site design, construction detailing, material and planting design of a 2 -acre urban community passive park. The park includes a small dog park area, flexible open space, outdoor exercise areas, ample shaded seating, parking, furnishings, and urban plaza and solar- powered security lighting. This project was designed, engineered, detailed and constructed on a fast- track to meet very restrictive deadlines of grant funding that had been previously secured by the Town. Beachwalk Master Plan, Surfside, FL Project Manager, Lead Designer; Client: Town of Surfside: Responsible for the conceptualization and master plan of a 1 -mile linear park as a erosion control strategy and connecting all street -end plaza components with access to the beach. This project included dune and turtle habitat restoration, branding sculptures, salt - tolerant plantings, public art branding components, and specialty paving design. Mr Feoli was responsible for all public outreach associated with the project. Rolling Oaks Park Wayfinding Sign Package, City of Miami Gardens, FL; Branding Designer: Developed a signage and wayfinding package to provide identification and orientation to users. The signage package was developed as an interchangeable modular system that could be easily customized to meet the unique needs of other park and public amenity areas and that could be placed on project sites as well as within the public ROW. The design was heavily influenced by concerns of safety and its ability to withstand graffiti and vandalism. Dania Cove Park Narrative Signage, Dania Beach, FL; Branding Designer: Developed a series of narrative signs for inclusion in the park design to celebrate the history of the City and the planting selection as a tool to provide an educational component informing park users on the importance of the flora, fauna and natural environment's contributions to the City's identity. 48 TAB E Insurance Calvin, Giordano Associates, Inc. EXCEPTIONAL SOLUTIONS" Tab E - Insurance CGA will agree to obtain (prior to award) Professional Liability Insurance with coverage as detailed in the RFQ. Please see below for proof of evidence of coverage. ,eco CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE (MM/DD 'YYY) 10/2/2020 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER, AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(ies) must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER RBN Insurance Services 303 E Wacker Dr Ste 650 Chicago IL 60601 CONTACT PHONEFAX (AJC No Ext): 312-856-9400 I INC. 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The ACORD name and logo a e registered marks of ACORD City of Okeechobee 1 RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 1 Professional Landscape Architect Services 50 TAB F prohibition against contingent fees/ non-collusion/conflict of interest disclosure Calvin, Giordano Associates, Inc. EXCEPTIONAL SOLUTIONS" Tab F - Prohibition Against Contingent Fees/Non-Collusion/Conflict of Interest Disclosure Statement In accordance with Florida Statute 287.055(6)(a), the following statement must be included in each submittal: "The respondent warrants that he or she has not employed or retained any company or person, other than a bona fide employee working solely for the respondent to solicit or secure this agreement and that he or she has not paid or agreed to pay any person, company, corporation, individual, or firm, other than a bona fide employee working solely for the respondent any fee, commission, percentage, gift, or other consideration contingent upon or resulting from award or making of this agreement." Include the following Statement of Non -Collusion: "The respondent certifies, and in the case of a joint proposal, each party thereto certifies as to its own organization, that in connection with this solicitation the information provided has been arrived at independently, without consultation, communication, or agreement with any other respondent or with any competitor for the purpose of restricting competition, or in any other way influencing the competitive arena." Include a disclosure statement advising the City of any potential conflict of interest, real or apparent, that the Respondent, employee, officer, or agent of the firm may have due to ownership, other clients, contracts or interests associated with this project using the provided conflict of interest form, Attachment C. The City of Okeechobee gives no assurance as to the confidentiality of any portion of the response once submitted. It is the responsibility of the respondent to seek counsel considering any information they wish to remain confidential. City of Okeechobee 1 RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 1 Professional Landscape Architect Services 52 TAB G CITY 11,1LL"5 I 5f reference list 53 ATTACHMENT D CITY OF OKEECHOBEE REFERENCE Client Name: Town of Davie - Jonathan Vogt, Town Engineer Client Phone Number: 954.797.1137 Client E-mail: Jonthan_Vogt@davie-fl.gov Service Dates: Beginning 2008 End Ongoing Estimated Annual Contract Amount: $85,000.00 (firm fees) Description of the services performed as they directly relate to the work of this Request for Qualification: Providing landscape architectural services for the enhancement of areas which can include landscape design of parks, greenways and recreational facilities, pedestrian and bicycle networks, signage, general beautification projects and other services as -needed. 54 Calvin, Giordano Associates, Inc. EXCEPTIONAL SOLUTIONS" Town of Davie Davie Road Nova Drive City of Okeechobee 1 RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 1 Professional Landscape Architect Services 55 ATTACHMENT D CITY OF OKEECHOBEE REFERENCE City of West Palm Beach Client Name: Suzanne Berglund, PE, Engineering Manager Client Phone Number: 561.494.1075 Client E-mail: SBerglund@wpb.org Service Dates: Beginning 2015 End Ongoing Firms Fees: $450,000.00 Estimated Annual Contract Amount: Construction Cost: Utility Phase $4,500,000.00 Constuction Cost: LAP Phase $3,500,000.00 Description of the services performed as they directly relate to the work of this Request for Qualification: CGA was retained by the City of West Palm Beach to provide all of the civil engineering and landscape architecture services for its ambitious Tamarind Avenue Streetscape Project. This project will add bicycle and pedestrian improvements as well as drainage and utility improvements to 0.7 miles of Tamarind Avenue in the City. The underground utility improvements are funded by the City Utilties Department and streetscape improvements are funded by the Community Redevelopment Agency. The streetscape improvements include an overlay of the 0.7 mile of roadway, the addition of sharrow bicycle accommodation, concrete sidewalks on both sides of the roadway, decorative pavement features, pedestrian crossings, on -street parking, signing and pavement marking layout and improvements to the turn lanes at both ends of the project. Other improvements included extensive landscaping, pedestrian level street lighting. Services provided by CGA inlcuded civil engineering, landscape architecture, and surveying. 56 Calvin, Giordano Associates, Inc. EXCEPTIONAL SOLUTIONS" I ; 4: ABM. City of West Palm Beach Tamarind Avenue City of Okeechobee 1 RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 1 Professional Landscape Architect Services 57 ATTACHMENT D CITY OF OKEECHOBEE REFERENCE Greater Boca Raton Beach and Park District Client Name: Melissa Dawson, Facilities Manager Client Phone Number: 561.706.5677 Client E-mail: MDawson@mybocapark.org Service Dates: Beginning 2017 End 2019 Estimated Annual Contract Amount: Firm's Fees: $223,000.00 Description of the services performed as they directly relate to the work of this Request for Qualification: CGA was selected by the Greater Boca Raton Beach and Parks District to provide design, permitting, bidding and construction management services for the conversion of three existing natural grass fields to synthetic turf fields at Patch Reef Park. The project included the design for the installation of synthetic turf fields, the drainage system under the new fields feature a totally organic mix of in -fill material, which means there is no black crumb rubber on the fields. The new fields also feature a new automatic, underground irrigation system that will greatly assist the park staff in keeping the field moist, which is a requirement for the organic in -fill material. This irrigation system can also be utilized to keep the fields cool in the summer months. The fields were designed to serve multiple sports, including football, lacrosse and soccer. In order to construct the new fields, several existing Sabal Palms had to relocated, major modifications were made to the existing irrigation system in the park, and new landscaping was added. The CGA team also provided complete construction administration and inspection services throughout the construction of the project. The fields were closed on March 2019 and two of the three fields were re -opened to the public in September 2019, and the third field was re -opened in Decebmer 2019. 58 Calvin, Giordano Associates, Inc. EXCEPTIONAL SOLUTIONS" City of West Palm Beach Patch Reef - Artificial Turf City of Okeechobee 1 RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 1 Professional Landscape Architect Services 59 TAB H mbe statement Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. EXCEPTIONAL SOLUTIONS" Tab H - MBE Statement Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. (CGA) does not hold MBE status; however, CGA strives to utilize minority and women - owned business participation within each of our projects, regardless of the requirements outlined under the contract. Due to this commitment, CGA maintains strong relationships with a wide variety of DBE professional services firm such as geotechnical engineering, traffic engineering, surveying, subsurface utility engineering, structural engineering, and public relations. CGA takes great care in selecting our teaming partners; accordingly, the City of Okeechobee can be confident that the team chosen for this project are not only the highest quality firms in the industry, but is a team that has a strong history of working together; not a randomly selected firm used to fill a requirement. City of Okeechobee 1 RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 1 Professional Landscape Architect Services 61 TAB appendix PROPOSED NONEXLUSIVE PROFESSIONAL AGREEMENT STANDARD "SHORT FORM AGREEMENT" BETWEEN CITY OF OKEECHOBEE AND PROFESSIONAL FOR PROFESSIONAL LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTSERVICES PROJECT: Professional Consulting Landscape Architect Services PROFESSIONAL: AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES THIS AGREEMENT, hereinafter "Contract," made and entered into the day of , 2020 by and between , hereinafter referred to as "Professional" and the City of Okeechobee, Florida, a municipal corporation, 55 SE 3rd Avenue, Okeechobee, Florida 34974, hereinafter referred to as "City", for and in consideration of the following terms, conditions and covenants. I. PURPOSE OF AGREEMENT City intends to enter into a contract with Professional for provision of Professional Landscape Architect Services by the Professional and the payment for those services by City as set forth below. II. SCOPE OF SERVICES The Professional shall provide Professional Landscape Architect Services in all phases of any Project for which a PROJECT AUTHORIZATION has been issued by the City pursuant to this Agreement as hereinafter provided. These services will include serving as City's professional consulting representative for the Project, providing professional consulting consultation and advice and furnishing customary Landscape Architect Services and customary services incidental thereto as described in the Project Authorization. The detailed scope of services to be performed and schedule of fees for those services shall be detailed in each Project Authorization. Section 1. Scope of Service Professional shall work with the City Administrator, City Attorney, City Public Works Director, or other City staff in advising the City and the City Council regarding Professional Landscape Architect Services. The services will be those customarily attendant to Landscape Architect Services including, but not limited to the following: A. Preparation of City Parks Master Plan B. Preparation of roadway median landscape plans C. Preparation of construction documents D. Preparation of cost estimates 63 E. Preparation of record drawings / as -built plans F. Review of plans, specifications and estimates developed by others. G. Financial Analysis H. Presentation to the Council, staff, and the public of reports, plans, and exhibits I. Other customary Professional Landscape Architectural Services III. AGREEMENT PROVISIONS Section 1. Period of Service 1.1 Term of Agreement Upon award of this Agreement, the effective date of this Agreement shall be the date of execution of this Agreement by both City and Professional. Term of this agreement shall be for an initial period of three (3) years with the option of two (2) additional one-year renewal periods, upon the mutual agreement of the parties. At the option of the City, and upon the agreement of the Professional, this Contract may be converted to or replaced at any time with a "Continuing Services Contract" as that term is used in Section 287.055, et seq, Florida Statutes (CCNA). 1.2 Project Authorization Each "Project Authorization" shall specify the Period of Service agreed to by the City and the Professional for services to be rendered under said "Project Authorization". Section 2. Compensation and Method of Payment 2.1 Fee Schedule CITY will compensate Professional for services under each Project Authorization. The fee due to the Professional shall be set forth in each Project Authorization and shall be in accordance with Professional's personnel hourly rate schedule formalized in "Exhibit C" to this Agreement. Professional's personnel hourly rate schedule may be updated annually prior to each optional renewal period. 2.2 Invoices Professional shall submit monthly invoices to the City no later than the last day of the month for work accomplished under this Contract. Each invoice shall be detailed and include, but not be limited to, hours worked by each person assigned to the Project, date worked, and all ancillary expenses incurred and by whom. 2.3 Payment Payment for services rendered is due within forty-five (45) days of receipt and approval of invoice by City. Section 3. Reimbursable Expenses Professional shall be reimbursed only for approved out pocket expenses directly chargeable to the Project, at actual cost incurred. Reimbursable expenses will include travel, lodging and meals when traveling at the City's request and on the City's behalf. These expenses shall conform to rates and allowances set forth in Florida State Statute, Sec 112.061, regarding per diem and traveling expenses. Communication expenses, reproduction costs, and special accounting expenses not applicable to general overhead shall be reimbursed at actual cost. 64 Section 4. Additional Services 4.1 Requests for Additional Services The undertaking by the Professional to perform professional services defined within this Contract extends only to those services specifically described herein. If upon the request of the City, the Professional agrees to perform additional services hereunder, the City shall pay the Professional for the performance of such additional services an amount (in addition to all other amounts payable under this Agreement) based on an hourly fee in accordance with Professional's current personnel fee schedule, plus reimbursable expenses so incurred by the Professional; unless a lump sum addendum to this Contract is executed by the parties to this Contract which addresses the additional services. 4.2 Changes in Scope/Conditions Additional Services shall include revisions to work previously performed that are required because of a change in the data or criteria furnished to the Professional, or a change in the scope of concept of the Project initiated by the City, or services that are required by changes in the requirements of public agencies, after work under this Contract has commenced. Section 5. Use of Documents 5.1 Ownership of Original Documents All deliverable analysis, reference data, survey data, plans and reports or any other form of written instrument or document that may result from the Professional's services or have been created during the course of the Professional's performance under this Contract shall become the property of and shall be delivered to the City after final payment is made to the Professional. Section 6. Termination 6.1 Termination for Convenience Either party upon a seven (7) day written notice to the other party may terminate this Contract. In the event of any termination, Professional shall be paid for all services rendered to the date of termination including all reimbursable expenses. Section 7. CITY's Obligations 7.1 Data to be Furnished The City shall provide Professional with all data, studies, surveys, plats and all other pertinent information concerning the Project in the possession of the City upon request. 7.2 Designated Representative The Designated Representative of the City to act with authority on the City's behalf with respect to all aspects of the Project shall be identified in each Project Authorization. Section 8. Persons Bound by Agreement 8.1 Parties to the Agreement The persons bound by this Contract are the Professional and the City and their respective partners, successors, heirs, executors, administrators, assigns and other legal representative. 65 8.2 Assignment of Interest in Agreement This Contract and any interest associated with this Contract may not be assigned, sublet or transferred by either party without the prior written consent of the other party. Nothing contained herein shall be construed to prevent Professional from employing such independent Professionals, associates and subcontractors as Professional may deem appropriate to assist in the performance of the services hereunder. 8.3 Rights and Benefits Nothing herein shall be construed to give any rights or benefits arising from this Contract to anyone other than Professional and the City. Section 9. Indemnification of City Professional shall to the fullest extent allowed by law, defend, indemnify and hold harmless the CITY, and its officers and employees, fromjj13ilities, damages, losses, and costs, including, but not limited to, reasonable attorneys' fees, to the extent caused by the negligence, recklessness, or intentionally wrongful conduct of the Professional and other persons employed or utilized by the Professional in the performance of the contract. Specific consideration for this indemnity is $10.00, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged by Professional. Professional shall obtain, maintain and pay for general liability insurance coverage to insure the provisions of this paragraph. Section 10. Insurance. 10.1 Workers' Compensation The Professional shall procure and maintain, during the life of this Contract, Worker's Compensation insurance as required by Florida Statutes, Chapter 440 for all of employees of the Professional engaged in work on the Project under this Contract. 10.2 Insurance Policy Limits Professional shall procure and maintain insurance policies with at least the following coverage and amounts, during the life of this contract: 10.2.1: General Liability Insurance. In a combined single limit of $1,000,000.00 per occurrence, $2,000,000.00 aggregate. 10.2.2: Automobile Liability Insurance. In a combined single limit of $250,000.00 each occurrence. 10.2.3: Professional Liability or Errors and Omissions Insurance. In a combined single limit of $1,000,000.00 aggregate. 10.3 Insurance Cancellation The Professional shall furnish to the City Certificates of Insurance allowing thirty (30) days notice for any change, cancellation, or non -renewal. If the insurance policies expire during the terms of the Contract, a renewal certificate or binder shall be filed with the City fifteen (15) days prior to the renewal date. 10.4 City to be Named Additional Insured The plans and specifications and other contract documents to be prepared by Professional pursuant to this Contract shall require the insurance of liability of the person, firm or corporation which would, as contractor, perform the work described in such plans and specifications. The amounts of insurance shall be determined by the City. The City shall be named as "additional insured" with regard to the coverage of such policies of insurance. 66 Summary of Comments on MEMORANDUM Page: 4 Number: 1 Author: Suhail all third -party Subject: Inserted Text Date: 10/7/2020 11:11:44 AM 67 10.5 Status of Claim. The Professional shall be responsible for keeping the City currently advised as to the status of any claims made for damages against the Professional resulting from services performed under this Contract. The Professional shall send notice of claims related to work under this Contract to the City. Copies of the notices shall be sent by fax, hand delivery or regular mail to: City Administrator, City of Okeechobee 55 SE 3rd Avenue Okeechobee, Florida 34974 Fax: (863) 763-1686 Section 11. Professional Standards 11.1 Other Agreements This Section Not Used. 11.2 Approvals Not Guaranteed All work performed by Professional will be in accordance with the highest professional standards and in accordance with all applicable governmental regulations. However, Professional does not warrant or represent that any governmental approval will be obtained, only that the Professional will exercise its best efforts to obtain all such approvals contemplated under this Contract. 11.3 Governmental Regulations Professional shall assure that work performed under each Project Authorization shall be in accordance with all applicable governmental regulations. Section 12. Opinions of Cost Since the Professional has no control over the cost of labor, materials, equipment or services furnished by others, or over methods of determining prices, or over competitive bidding, or market conditions, any and all opinions as to costs rendered hereunder shall be made on the basis of its experience and qualifications and represent its best judgment as an experienced and qualified Professional, familiar with the current market. The Professional cannot and does not guarantee that proposals, bids or actual costs will not vary from opinions of probable cost. If at any time the City wishes greater assurance as to the amount of any cost, the City shall employ an independent cost estimator to make such determination. Consulting services required to bring cost within any limitation established by the City will be paid for as additional services hereunder by the City. Section 13. General Conditions 13.1 Compliance with Laws The Contractor, its employees, subcontractors or assigns, shall comply with all applicable federal, state, and local laws, regulations, and requirements relating to the performance of this Contract. 13.2 Applicable Laws and Venue The laws of the State of Florida shall govern all aspects of this Contract. In the event it is necessary for either party to initiate legal action regarding this Contract, venue shall be in the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit for claims under state law and in the Southern District of Florida for any claims which are justiciable in federal court. 68 13.3 Indemnification Contractor shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless the CITY and all of the CITY's officers, agents, and employees from and against allc,Ei ims, liability, Icss and expense, 'icluding reasonable costs, collection expenses, attorneys' fees, and court costs -which may arise negligence (whether active or passive), misconduct, or other fault, in whole or in part (whether joint, concurrent, or contributing), of Contractor, its officvls, agents or employees in performance or non-performance of its obligations under the Agreement.ontractor rccognizcs thc broad nature of this indemnification and voluntarily makes this covenant and expressly acknowledges thc receipt of such good and valuable consideration provided by thc CITY in support of thcsc indemnification, legal dcfcnsc and .. •• - ...... - . ... - ..' - - - . - - . - . . This clause shall survive the termination of this Agreement. Compliance with any insurance requirements required elsewhere within this Agreement shall not relieve Contractor of its liability and obligation to defend, hold harmless and indemnify the CITY as set forth in this article of the Agreement. Nothing herein, shall be construed to extend the CITY's liability beyond that provided in Section 768.28, Florida Statutes© 13.4 Waiver of Jury Trial Each party, to the extent permitted by law, knowingly, voluntarily, and intentionally waives its right to a trial by jury in any action or other legal proceeding arising out of or relating to this Contract and the transactions it contemplates. This waiver applies to an action or legal proceeding, whether sounding in contract, tort or otherwise. 13.5 No Discrimination Contractor and its agents will not discriminate against any person on the grounds of race, color, creed, national origin, handicap, age, or sex, in any activity under this Contract. 13.6 No Lobbying Pursuant to Chapter 216.347, F.S., the Contractor is prohibited from the expenditure of any funds under this Contract to lobby the Legislature, the judicial branch or another state agency. 13.7 E -Verify CONTRACTOR has verified that its employees are authorized to work in the U.S. and certifies that a good faith effort has been made to properly identify employees by timely reviewing and completing appropriate documentation, including but not limited to the Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Citizenship, and Immigration Services Form 1-9. Answers to questions regarding E -Verify as well as instructions on enrollment may be found at the E -Verify website: www.uscis.gov/e-verify. CONTRACTOR shall expressly require any subcontractors performing work or providing services pursuant to this contract to likewise utilize the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's E -Verify system to verify the employment eligibility of all new employees hired by the subcontractor during the contract term. 13.8 Contractors Duties Regarding Public Records A.Compliance with Florida Laws Contractor must provide public access to all records concerning this Contract according to applicable Florida laws including Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. If Contractor asserts any exemptions to Florida's public records laws, Contractor has the burden of establishing and defending the exemption. 69 Page: 6 (Number: 1 Author: Suhail third -party Number: 2 Subject: Inserted Text Date: 10/7/2020 10:56:12 AM Author: Suhail Subject: Cross -Out Date: 10/7/2020 10:59:45 AM Number: 3 Author: Suhail Subject: Cross -Out Date: 10/7/2020 11:00:30 AM Number: 4 Author: Suhail Subject: Inserted Text Date: 10/7/2020 11:01:05 AM but only to the extent that any such claims are caused by Number: 5 Author: SharonMarquez Subject: Cross -Out Date: 10/8/2020 10:54:06 AM Number: 6 Author: Suhail Subject: Inserted Text Date: 10/7/2020 11:09:31 AM Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, Consultant and its agents, servants, and/or employees, while acting within the scope of this Agreement shall be deemed to be an agent of the City for purposes of Florida Statute 768.28. 70 Contractor's failure to comply with this section is a breach of this Contract. The records subject to Chapter 119 may include, in addition to prepared documents, such communication as e-mails, text messages, inter -office memorandums, social media, and photographs or images; a person or entity may request public records via e-mail, or by oral or written request, and a response to such a request must be prompt; it is the responsibility of the CONTRACTOR to establish an in- house policy in reference to such records, and to identify and retain such communications in the normal course of business in the event a request is made to produce these records. B. IF THE CONTRACTOR HAS QUESTIONS REGARDING THE APPLICATION OF CHAPTER 119, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO THE CONTRACTOR'S DUTY TO PROVIDE PUBLIC RECORDS RELATING TO THIS CONTRACT, CONTACT THE CUSTODIAN OF PUBLIC RECORDS AT TELEPHONE NUMBER: (863) 763- 3372, EXT. 9814, EMAIL ADDRESS: LGAMIOTEA@CITYOFOKEECHOBEE.COM, AND MAILING ADDRESS: 55 SE THIRD AVE, OKEECHOBEE FL, 34974. 13.9 No Third -Party Beneficiaries This Contract is solely for the benefit of the Contractor and the City. No person or entity other than the Contractor or the CITY shall have any rights or privileges under this Contract in any capacity whatsoever, either as third -party beneficiary or otherwise. 13.10 Assignment Contractor shall not assign, delegate, sublease or otherwise transfer any portion of its rights and obligations as set forth in this Contract without prior written consent of the City. Any attempted assignment in violation of this provision shall be void] n 13.11 Waver No waiver of any term of this Contract constitutes a waiver of any other provision, whether similar or dissimilar. No waiver of any term constitutes a continuing waiver. No waiver is binding unless signed in writing by the waiving party. 13.12 Severability If any term of this Contract is for any reason invalid or unenforceable, the rest of the Contract remains fully valid and enforceable. 13.13 Entire Contract This Contract constitutes the entire agreement between the parties and supersedes all prior and contemporaneous agreement, representations, and undertaking. No supplement, modification, or amendment of this agreement will be binding unless it is in writing and signed by both parties. 13.14 Interpretation Unless the context requires otherwise: The term "including" contemplates "including but not limited to." 13.15 Survival All provisions of this Contract which by their terms bind either party after the expiration or termination of this Contract shall survive the expiration or termination of this Contract. 71 Page: 7 Number: 1 Author: Suhail Subject: Inserted Text Date: 10/7/2020 11:11:47 AM Author: Suhail Subject: Sticky Note Date: 10/7/2020 11:12:19 AM Notwithstanding the preceding, Consultant may assign this Agreement to its parent, subsidiaries or sister companies (Affiliates), or to any entity (a) which acquires all or substantially all of the assets of Consultant (b) which acquires all or substantially all membership interests or other equity interests of Consultant, without notice to City. Consultant may subcontract any or all of the services to other third parties provided that Consultant gives City prior written notice of the persons or entities with which Consultant has subcontracted. Consultant remains responsible for any Affiliate's or subcontractor's performance or failure to perform. Affiliates and subcontractors will be subject to the same performance criteria expected of Consultant. Performances clauses will be included in agreements with all subcontractors to assure quality levels and agreed upon schedules are met. 72 13.16 Force Majeure Notwithstanding any provisions of this Contract to the contrary, the Parties shall not be held liable for any failure or delay in the performance of this Contract that arises from fires, floods, strikes, embargoes, acts of the public enemy, unusually severe weather, outbreak of war, restraint of Government, riots, civil commotion, force majeure, act of God, or for any other cause of the same character which is unavoidable through the exercise of due care and beyond the control of the Parties. Failure to perform shall be excused during the continuance or as a result of such circumstances, but this Contract shall otherwise remain in effect. This provision shall not apply if the "Statement of Work" of this Contract specifies that performance by the Contractor is specifically required during the occurrence of any of the events herein mentioned. Section 14. Exhibits The following Exhibits are attached to and made a part of this Contract: "Exhibit A" - "Proposal as Submitted by Professional and Accepted by City". "Exhibit B" - "Original Request for Proposal as Issued by City, including all Addenda". "Exhibit C" - "Hourly Fee Schedule." EIWITNESS WHEREOF, the CITY and the Professional have made and executed this Contract the day and year first above written. ATTEST: CITY Lane Gamiotea Dowling R Watford City Clerk Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM Carlyn H. Kowalsky, Attorney WITNESSES: PROFESSIONAL (Signature) (Signature) (Signature) (Printed Name & Title) 73 Page: 8 Number: 1 Author: Suhail Subject: Inserted Text Date: 10/7/2020 11:13:36 AM LIMITS OF LIABILITY EXCEPT ONLY AS MAY BE EXPRESSLY SET FORTH HEREIN, CONSULTANT EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ERROR -FREE OPERATION, PERFORMANCE, ACCURACY, OR INFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL CONSULTANT OR CITY BE LIABLE TO ONE ANOTHER FOR INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, RELIANCE, EXEMPLARY, OR SPECIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGES FOR LOST PROFITS, LOST REVENUES. LOST DATA OR OTHER INFORMATION, OR LOST BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY, REGARDLESS OF THE FORM OF ACTION, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, INDEMNITY, NEGLIGENCE, WARRANTY, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES AND NOTWITHSTANDING THE FAILURE OF ESSENTIAL PURPOSE OF ANY REMEDY OTHER THAN WITH RESPECT TO PAYMENT OF OBLIGATIONS FOR SERVICES. EXCEPT WITH RESPECT TO PAYMENT OBLIGATIONS, IN NO EVENT SHALL THE LIABILITY OF CITY OR CONSULTANT UNDER THIS AGREEMENT FROM ANY CAUSE OF ACTION WHATSOEVER (REGARDLESS OF THE FORM OF ACTION, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, TORT OR UNDER ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY, AND WHETHER ARISING BY NEGLIGENCE, INTENDED CONDUCT, OR OTHERWISE) EXCEED THE GREATER OF THE AMOUNT OF FEES PAID TO CONSULTANT PURSUANT TO THIS AGREEMENT OR THE AVAILABLE LIMITS OF CONSULTANT'S INSURANCE. 74 ATTACHMENT A "SAMPLE" PROJECT AUTHORIZATION TO THE AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTSERVICES BETWEEN THE CITY OF OKEECHOBEE AND THE FIRM OF XXXXXXXX PROJECT DESCRIPTION: NAME OF PROJECT I. PURPOSE This is an attachment to the Standard Agreement for Professional Landscape Architect Services dated between the City of Okeechobee (CITY) and the firm of . (PROFESSIONAL). The purpose of this Project Authorization is to specify the required services of the PROFESSIONAL to design , prepare Construction documents, provide Bidding Phase services, and to provide Construction Phase services for the Project Name. II. PROFESSIONAL'S SERVICES The PROFESSIONAL shall design prepare Construction documents, provide Bidding Phase services, and Construction Phase services for the Project Named in Section I above. III. GENERAL SCOPE OF WORK The PROFESSIONAL's services shall include, but not be limited to, the following items: A. TASK A: DESIGN AND PERMITTING 1. Data Collection 2. Analysis 3. Design 4. Preparation of Technical Specifications 5. Monthly meetings with CITY staff 6. The PROFESSIONAL shall procure the necessary permits required for the items described in this Project Authorization. 7. Prepare minutes and agendas for all meetings and submit to the CITY. B. TASK B: CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS 1. The PROFESSIONAL shall prepare complete Construction Drawings (100% drawings) and specifications for the work as described in III.A. (above). 2. Drawings shall be furnished to the CITY in reproducible form and to a satisfactory scale. 75 They shall be accurate, legible, complete and suitable for bidding purposes. The PROFESSIONAL shall furnish, when requested, all necessary prints, sepias and other information during the design process, for review by the CITY, utility suppliers and other parties having jurisdiction and to fulfill requests by other government agencies and the public. The construction drawings must meet the following minimum plans and design documentation packaging requirements: a. Plan sets b. Cover / Key Sheet c. Summary of Pay Items d. Reference Points e. Typical Sections f. Miscellaneous Detail Sheet 3. Based upon the final Construction Documents, the PROFESSIONAL shall prepare and submit an estimate of probable cost for construction. C. TASK C: BIDDING PHASE SERVICES The PROFESSIONAL shall: 1. Attend Pre -Bid Conference. 2. Prepare Pre -Bid Meeting Minutes. 3. Respond to questions during bidding, as needed. 4. Review bid submittals for compliance with the plans and specifications and prepare a comparative bid analysis. 5. Make a recommendation for award based on bids received and reference checks. D. TASK D: CONSTRUCTION PHASE SERVICES 1. The PROFESSIONAL's responsibility to provide Construction Phase Services under this agreement commences with the award of each Contract for Construction and terminates at the earlier of the issuance by the CITY of the final Certificate for Payment or 30 days after the date of Substantial Completion of the Work, but may be extended. 2. The PROFESSIONAL shall attend and administer the preconstruction conference. 3. Visits to Site and Observation of Construction: In connection with observations of the work of Contractor(s) while it is in progress, PROFESSIONAL shall make visits to the site at intervals appropriate to the various stages of construction as PROFESSIONAL deems necessary in order to observe as an experienced and qualified design professional the progress of the various aspects of Contractor(s)' work. 4. Defective Work: During such visits and on the basis of such observations, PROFESSIONAL may disapprove or reject Contractor(s)' work while it is in progress if PROFESSIONAL believes that such work will not produce a completed PROJECT that conforms to the Contract Documents or that it will prejudice the integrity of the design concept of the PROJECT as reflected in the Contract Documents. 5. Interpretations and Clarifications: PROFESSIONAL shall issue necessary interpretations 76 and clarifications of the Contract Documents and in connection therewith prepare work directive changes and change orders as required. 6. Shop Drawings: PROFESSIONAL shall review and approve (or take other appropriate action in respect of) Shop Drawings, samples and other data which Contractor(s) are required to submit, but only for conformance with the design concept of the PROJECT. 7. Substitutes: PROFESSIONAL shall evaluate and determine the acceptability of substitute materials and equipment proposed by Contractor(s). 8. Inspections and Tests: PROFESSIONAL shall have authority, as City's representative, to require special inspection or testing of the work, and shall receive and review all certificates of inspections, testing and approvals required by laws, rules, regulations, ordinances, codes orders or the Contract Documents (but only to determine generally that their content complies with the requirements of, and the results certified indicate compliance with, the Contract Documents). 9. Disputes between CITY and Contractor: PROFESSIONAL shall act as initial interpreter of the requirements of the Contract Documents and judge of the acceptability of the work there under and make decisions on all claims of CITY and Contractor(s) relating to the acceptability of the work or the interpretation of the requirements of the Contract Documents pertaining to the execution and progress of the work. 10. Applications for Payment: Based on PROFESSIONAL's on-site observations as an experienced and qualified design professional, and on review of applications for payments and the accompanying data and schedules: a. PROFESSIONAL shall verify the amounts owing to Contractor(s) and recommend in writing payments to Contractor(s) in such amounts. Such recommendations of payment will constitute a representation to CITY, based on such observations and review, that the work has progressed to the point indicated, and that, to the best of PROFESSIONAL's knowledge, information and belief, the quality of such work is in accordance with the Contract Documents (subject to an evaluation of such work as a functioning whole prior to or upon Substantial Completion, to the results of any subsequent tests called for in the Contract Documents and to any other qualifications stated in the recommendation). In the case of unit price work, PROFESSIONAL's verifications of payment will include determinations of quantities and classifications of such work (subject to any subsequent adjustments allowed by the Contract Documents. 11. Contractor(s)' Completion Documents: PROFESSIONAL shall receive and review maintenance and operating instructions, schedules, guarantees, bonds and certificates of inspection, tests and approvals which are to be assembled by Contractor(s) in accordance with the Contract Documents and shall transmit them to the CITY with written comments. 12. Inspections: PROFESSIONAL shall conduct an inspection to determine if the work is substantially complete and a final inspection to determine if the completed work is acceptable to the CITY and other governing agencies so that PROFESSIONAL may recommend, in writing, final payment to Contractor(s) that the work is acceptable (subject to any conditions therein expressed). 77 13. Closeout: PROFESSIONAL shall provide assistance in the closing of any financial or related transaction for the PROJECT (project closeout book, summary of testing, rectifying change orders, final pay estimate, summary of Resident Project Representative (RPR) time, PROFESSIONAL and owner certification letter). 14. Record Drawings / As -Built Drawings: PROFESSIONAL shall prepare a set of Mylar record prints of Drawings (3 sets of prints and 1 CD) showing those changes made during the construction process, based on the marked -up prints, drawings and other data furnished by Contractor(s) to PROFESSIONAL and which PROFESSIONAL considers significant, including plan update. IV. CITY RESPONSIBILITIES The CITY will provide specific data for project. V. WARRANTY The PROFESSIONAL warrants that the plans and specifications produced as a result of this contract are complete, correct and suitable for the purpose intended. VI. AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES The PROFESSIONAL shall ensure compliance with all applicable governmental accessibility standards, including without limitation those applicable under Section 35.151 CFR. VII. DELIVERABLES The PROFESSIONAL shall supply 60%, 90%, and 100% Plans and Specifications to the CITY for review. Each draft submittal shall include two copies of the draft Plans and Specifications. The PROFESSIONAL shall submit to the CITY the final Plans and Specifications in the following amounts: 1. Unsealed Copy of Final Plans —1 set 2. Sealed Copy of Final Plans —1 set 3. Digital Copy of Final Plans —1 copy 4. Unbound set of Technical Specifications —1 set 5. Digital Copy of Technical Specifications —1 copy VIII.PLAN AND SPECIFICATIONS REPRODUCTION The PROFESSIONAL will provide two (2) sets of the plans and specifications for bidding purposes. One set is to be a signed and sealed record set. The cost of these sets is included in the design costs paid the PROFESSIONAL as compensation for services required under this Project Authorization. If additional sets of Construction Documents are required by the City, the PROFESSIONAL shall furnish such sets at cost. Payment for such additional sets shall be promptly made by the CITY, upon properly supported invoices, submitted by PROFESSIONAL. 78 IX. PLANS AND DOCUMENT OWNERSHIP The original plans and specifications will become the property of the CITY upon completion of this Project. Computer systems (CADD) are to be used in the preparation of the construction plans; a copy of all electronic data and drawing files are to be submitted on CD media. These will utilize AutoCAD version 2010 software. If other software is used, it is to be translated to the aforementioned software. The supplied disks are to include all point and working files. X. SCHEDULES AND TIME CONSTRAINTS Within ten (10) days after receiving the Notice to Proceed, the PROFESSIONAL shall provide a schedule and an anticipated payment schedule. The total time allowed for the PROFESSIONAL's services required under this Project Authorization shall be XXXX (XX) months from the date of the Notice to Proceed. The construction documents shall be completed within XXX (X) months from the date of the Notice to Proceed. XI. COMPENSATION Payment for all services will be in accordance with the Standard Agreement for Landscape Architect Services. Total compensation shall, based on the man hours shown on Exhibit A, for all services, material, supplies and any other items or requirements necessary to complete the work as described herein to include actual salary costs, overhead and profit in an amount equal to 100% of actual salary cost and reimbursement of actual direct non -salary expenses shall not exceed XXXXXXXXXXXX dollars ($XXXX). Out of pocket expenses including postage, printing, copying and long-distance telephone calls shall be billed as a reimbursable expense at the PROFESSIONAL's actual cost. Reimbursable expenses shall not exceed XXXXXXXXXXXX dollars ($XXXX); therefore, total compensation for all work shall not exceed XXXXXXXXXXXX dollars ($XXXX). IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have made and executed this Agreement, the day and year first above written. PROFESSIONAL: FIRM (SEAL) (Signature) BY: Corporate Officer Name & Title Date: ATTEST 79 APPROVED AS TO COMPLIANCE WITH PURCHASING & CONTRACTS POLICIES AND PROCEDURES Date: Mr. Marcos Montes De Oca, Contracts Administrator TECHNICAL PROVISIONS OF CONTRACT AND BUDGETARY REQUIREMENTS APPROVED Date: Mr. Marcos Montes De Oca, Contracts Administrator CITY OF OKEECHOBEE Date: Mr. Marcos Montes De Oca, Contracts Administrator APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY FOR THE USE AND BENEFIT OF THE CITY ONLY Date: Carlyn H. Kowalsky, Attorney 80 ATTACHMENT B ANTI -COLLUSION STATEMENT AND NO GIFTS STATEMENT Date: October 12, 2020 Anti -collusion statement:The below -signed Bidder has not divulged to, discussed, or compared his/her Bid with other Bidders and has not colluded with any other Bidder or parties to a Bid whatsoever. No gifts statement: No premiums, rebates, gifts or gratuities are permitted with, prior to, or after submission of the Bid. Any such violation will result in rejection of the Bid and removal from the Bid list(s). Firm Name: Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. By (printed/typed): Chris Giord-o, MSC, CCM AmoBy (signature): Title: Vice President Mailing Address: 2400 SE Veterans Memorial Parkway, Suite 207 City, State, Zip: Port St. Lucie, FL 34952 Telephone No.: 888.274.0081 81 ATTACHMENT C CONFLICT OF INTEREST DISCLOSURE FORM For purposes of determining any possible conflict of interest, all Bidders must disclose if any City of Okeechobee employee(s), elected official(s), or any of its agents is also an owner, corporate officer, director, agent, employee, etc., of their business. Indicate either "yes" (a City employee, elected official or agent is associated with your business), or "no". If yes, give person(s) name(s) and position(s) with your business. YES NO X Name(s) Position(s) Firm Name: Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. By (Printed): Chris Gi• •ano , CCM By (Signature): Title: Vice President Address: 2400 SE Veterans Memorial Parkway, Suite 207 Port St. Lucie, FL 34952 Phone Number: 888.274.0081 82 PROFESSIONAL LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT SERVICES CONTACT: ERIC HARRISON? RLA Project Manager Telephone: +1 (561) 746-690o Ext. 1097 Fax: +1 (561) 746-8333 eharrison@chenmoore.com Office Location 50o Australian Ave. South Suite 85o West Palm Beach, FL 33401 chen moore and associates TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Number Section Title Page Number A Transmittal Letter A-1 B Qualification and Experience B-1 C Familiarity of Region C-1 D Resume of Key Personnel from the Prime Professional D-1 E Insurance E-1 F Prohibition Against Contingent Fees/ Non -Collusion Affidavit/Conflict of Interest Disclosure Statements F-1 G Reference Forms G-1 H MBE Statement H-1 Oen moo -re and associates RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 Professional Landscape Architect Services .. 1 Air 411571 " 4 • A. Transmittal Letter Professional Landscape Architect Services RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 500 S. Australian Ave., Suite 850 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 Office: +1 (561) 746-6900 A. Transmittal Letter Okeechobee City Hall Administration Office 55 SE 3rd Avenue Okeechobee, Florida 34974 chen moore and associates Re: RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-2o Professional Landscape Architect Services Dear Selection Committee, Chen Moore and Associates (CMA) is grateful for the opportunity to submit our response for Professional Landscape Architect Services on an "as needed" basis. CMA is a civil engineering and landscape architecture firm founded in 1986 with multiple offices in Florida. The firm has extensive experience throughout the state with civil engineering, utility engineering, landscape architecture, transportation, stormwater master planning, government permitting and construction management. Our versatile landscape architecture department is an excellent fit for this contract. Design Philosophy Public landscapes, whether in the form of parks, streetscapes, or other municipal facilities, serve many purposes. They provide beautification, shade, habitat for wildlife, they improve water quality, and they can serve as educational spaces informing the public of our need to care for our natural resources. They improve our quality of life and enhance the urban experience. Our approach to landscape architecture is to provide context sensitive solutions. We spend the time to know our Clients and the community's that they serve. Context sensitivity speaks to conditions beyond the physical project site. Context sensitivity requires knowledge and familiarity with residents and their community. Landscapes and infrastructure should be sustainable socially, environmentally, and economically. Our goal is to provide Okeechobee with responsive service and an exemplary project to increase quality of life for the City and its residents. Understanding of Scope/Experience with similar contracts We have reviewed the RFQ and understand that assignments may include the following: Preparation of City Parks Master Plan; Preparation of roadway median landscape plans; preparation and procurement of requisite environmental permits; construction documents preparation; cost estimates preparation; record drawings/ as -built plans preparation; review of plans, specifications and estimates developed by others; financial analysis; presentations to Council, staff, and the public; and other miscellaneous assignments. Our West Palm Beach based landscape architecture and planning staff hold multiple continuing services contracts with municipalities throughout the state including: Coral Springs, Delray Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Gainesville, Hollywood, Miami, Miami Beach, North Miami Beach, Oakland Park, Oveido, Pompano Beach, St. Lucie County, Tampa, Tequesta, Wellington, West Palm Beach, Westlake, and Wilton Manors. The services we provide for these communities is diverse. For example, we serve as the City Landscape Architect for Westlake. Our assignments have included developing the City's landscape code, reviewing plans submittals, and inspecting installations to ensure they meet code. In Margate, we are responsible for a citywide tree canopy study, the design of two neighborhood parks (Oriole and Centennial), and the beautification improvements to the City's medians. In Hollywood, we are working on their Parks and Recreation Master Plan, developing concepts and cost estimates for improvements to their system and chenmoore.com A-2 looking comprehensively at developing new greenways and trails. As a result of these contracts, we are confident that we can deliver the services the City of Okeechobee needs for success with this contract. In addition to our municipal contracts, the CMA Landscape Group maintains miscellaneous landscape design contracts with the Florida Department of Transportation Districts 1, 4, and 6. We also serve as the landscape architect for Florida's Turnpike Enterprise under a General Engineering Contract managed by HNTB. We work at the forefront of public street design implementing complete streets concepts, traffic calming measures, multi -use paths, trails, and fully pedestrianized environments. Commitment to Service Our team of highly specialized staff and subconsultants will meet or exceed the City's needs under the proposed contract. Mr. Eric Harrison, RLA will serve as the primary contact and Project Manager. Eric is a St. Lucie County resident with over 17 years of professional experience in the planning, design, permitting, and implementation of capital improvements projects throughout the state of Florida. He is well versed in three specific project types: parks; streetscapes; and plans review, which make up the bulk of assignments from professional continuing services contracts. Eric will be supported by an additional five (5) Registered Landscape Architects, two (2) AICP certified planners, two (2) Certified Irrigation Designers, and multiple support staff, and an office of professional engineers. Our subconsultants for the contract were carefully selected and include: PGAL (architecture); Barth Associates (public engagement/parks planning); RMPK Funding (revenue strategy); E -Sciences, Inc. (environmental sciences); Kamm Consulting, Inc. (mechanical, electrical, plumbing engineering); Andersen Andre Consulting Engineers, Inc. (geotechnical); and GCY, Inc. (surveying and subsurface utility engineering). Our proposed team has worked together on multiple projects. Barth Associates was specifically selected because of our experience together developing system wide parks and recreation master plans for communities such as Coconut Creek and Hollywood. RMPK Funding is integral to our approach to helping communities leverage their public money to procure grants to help fund infrastructure projects. Each member of the CMA team is committed to providing the City of Okeechobee with responsive professional services. We look forward to presenting our qualifications and approach to this contract in more detail to the selection committee. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at 561.746.6900, ext.io78 or cbetancourt@ chenmoore.com. CMA makes a positive commitment to timely perform the work within budgetary requirements. My signature certifies the veracity of the contents of the submittal and binds the firm to the CMA's offer to provide services addressed in this response to the City of Okeechobee's Request for Expressions of Interest. Respectfully submitted, CHEN MOORE AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Crist�bal Betancourt, RLA, AICP Director of Landscape Architecture and Planning A-3 B. Qualification and Experience Professional Landscape Architect Services CHEN MOORE AND ASSOCIATES RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-2o QUALIFICATION AND EXPERIENCE Founded in 1986, Chen Moore and Associates (CMA) specializes in civil engineering, water resources, water and sewer, landscape architecture, transportation, planning and irrigation, environmental and construction engineering services. The firm commits to providing responsive quality services while meeting the schedules and specific project needs of our clients. The firm has it's headquarters in Fort Lauderdale, FL. CMA has regional offices in Miami, West Palm Beach, and Orlando (Maitland). CMA has project offices in Gainesville, Jacksonville and Tampa. At CMA, we best describe ourselves, our approach, and our priorities with these five words: Leadership, Excellence, Philanthropy, Community and Culture. CMA embraces the history and legacy of the firm set by Dr. Ben Chen, P.E. and is empowered by the vision set by its leadership team, led by President Peter M. Moore, P.E., F. ASCE, LEED AP, ENV SP. The firm continues to grow by striving for excellence in design, innovation, project management, and quality. CMA continues to be focused on community through its commitment to philanthropy at all levels of the firm. Every office utilizes time and treasure to attend, contribute and lead in community and profession - related events throughout CMA's geographic reach. The CMA Family culture is about quality and excellence in our professional work, while contributing as a leader in our community in a fun working environment. CMA employs 65 full time staff, including 16 registered professional engineers, 6 registered landscape architects, 2 certified planners and a certified irrigation designer. Chen Moore and Associates has its corporate headquarters in Fort Lauderdale, with additional branch offices in Miami, West Palm Beach, Orlando (Maitland), and project offices in Tampa, Jacksonville, and Gainesville. Our office address is: 500 Australian Ave S. #85o West Palm Beach, FL 33401 WES- Telephone: +1 (561) 746-6900 FOR Fax: +1 (561) 746-8333 MIA Our central locale enables on -staff professionals to develop innovative, yet practical designs based on special insights into the problems and requirements of the communities of which they are a part. By living and working in these communities, Chen Moore and Associates' engineering professionals are able to work closely with their clients. JACKSONVILLE • AINESVILL TAMP 0 ANDO ITLAND) chen moore and associates RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 Professional Landscape Architect Services •uali cation and Ex.erienc- B-1 Our satellite office addresses are: FORT LAUDERDALE (HEADQUARTERS) 50o West Cypress Creek Road, Suite 63o Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309 Telephone: +1 (954) 730-0707 Fax: +1 (954) 730-2030 MIAMI 2103 Coral Way, Suite 401 Miami, FL 33145 Telephone: +1 (786) 497-1500 Fax: +1 (786) 497-2300 ORLANDO (MAITLAND) 341 North Maitland Avenue, Suite 346 Maitland, FL 32751 Telephone: +1(407) 536-7970 Fax: +1 (407) 536-7971 GAINESVILLE 2233 Northwest 4lst Street, Suite 400 Gainesville, FL 32606 Telephone: +1 (352) 374-1997 Fax: +1 (352) 244-0875 JACKSONVILLE 9424 Baymeadows Road, Suite 25o Jacksonville, FL 32256 Telephone: +1 (904) 712-1002 Fax: +1 (904) 299-6080 TAMPA 401 East Jackson Street, Suite 2340 Tampa, FL 33602 Telephone: +1 (813) 345-5965 Fax: +1 (813) 345-5966 Oen moo -re and associates Landscape Architecture and Planning Services CMA's in-house landscape architecture and planning team provides creative solutions for a diverse clientele. The team is currently working on a variety of government projects, private development and healthcare. CMA is known and respected for our thorough understanding of site and permitting constraints prior to commencing a project. We are highly responsive and provide out- of-the-box solutions to our clients' needs. Current projects include a regional park, a wake board park, dune restoration projects, multiple fire stations, streetscapes for municipal governments and more. Our landscape architecture staff prides itself on staying ahead of the curve when it comes to the use of the latest in technology in the field of landscape architecture. Our staff from top to bottom participate in regular continuing education opportunities. These include participation in our professional societies such as the American Society of Landscape Architects, American Planning Association, International Society of Arboriculture, Irrigation Association, Florida Redevelopment Association, Florida Urban Forestry Council, and Florida Recreation and Parks Association. As well as direct training from lighting, paving, irrigation, and furnishings suppliers. RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 Professional Landscape Architect Services •uali cation and Ex.erienc- B-2 Our team has a particular expertise in irrigation design providing design services directly to irrigation manufacturers for their projects. We have worked with multiple cities and universities to develop master plans for central control irrigation systems, as well designing site specific solutions. These include The City of Miami Beach, Broward College, University of Florida, Deerfield Beach and many more. Our team is also developing an expertise in working with urban trees. We are currently working with the City of Gainesville to develop long term solutions to the decline of their urban canopy. We are investigating solutions including the use of systems such Silva Cell to provide better growing mediums for urban trees which minimize impact to surrounding infrastructure such as utilities and sidewalks which are often impacted by tree growth. We have worked with many "green design" rating systems and have projects certified through Florida Green Building Coalition, Green Globes, United States Green Building Council (LEED), Florida Water Star, and are now working with the Institute for Sustainable Infrastructure which rates public infrastructure projects. Our Landscape Architecture specialties include: • Master Planning • Site Planning Design and Processing • Irrigation Design • Community Planning • Urban Redevelopment • Comprehensive Planning • Parks and Recreation Planning and Design • Due Diligence and Feasibility Reports • Land Use Entitlements • Landscape Planning and Design • Hardscape Feature Design • Streetscape Design • Greenway and Trails Design • Wayfinding • Lighting Design • Graphic Design and Presentation • Habitat Restoration Oen moo -re and associates RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 Professional Landscape Architect Services `ua i cation an ' Ex ' erienc B-3 Transportation Engineering and Streetscape Design CMA understands that successful urban environments are composed of a number of elements that must be seamlessly integrated. Development must be pedestrian friendly and encourage street level activity. Vehicular circulation must be carefully orchestrated to calm traffic and provide a variety of discrete parking solutions that maintain the urban fabric and promote density. Historic structures must be preserved, and civic spaces revived. Identity and clarity should be enhanced with streetscape improvements, attractive landscaping, and wayfinding systems. Great neighborhoods, and by extension, great cities, are remembered for their streets rather than their buildings. CMA integrates this philosophy into our streetscape design. Great streets form the glue that holds a successful community together. Our philosophy of community and street design involves organizing a hierarchy of streets to respond to the varying urban use and density conditions and establishing appropriate standards for each street type. Some of the CMA transportation and streetscape design experience includes: • Streets and Highway Design • Traffic Signal Design and Analysis • Street Lighting Design • Master Planning • Geometric Intersection Design • Conceptual Design and Alternatives Analysis • Maintenance of Traffic Design • Pedestrian and Bicycle Pathway Design • Operational and Safety Studies • Land Use Plan Amendments • Traffic Calming Design • Circulation and Roundabout Design • Corridor Planning • Streetscape Design • Hardscape Design • Cost Estimating 1.5 ft Proposed Design Ind,. Ian • • 11 • fins an, Ind Ire cdea more and associates 1 I k' iI r.IL`.� 4i RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 Professional Landscape Architect Services •uali cation and Ex.erienc- B-4 Key Personnel Eric Harrison, RLA has over 17 years of landscape architecture experience with several municipalities throughout South Florida. He has provided design services for parks and recreation, university campuses, K-12 education, corporate office, commercial developments and healthcare facilities. Mr. Harrison will serve as project manager for this contract. Cristobal Betancourt, RLA, AICP is CMA's Director of LA and Planning. He has over 25 years of experience providing planning and LA design solutions for public and private sector clients. Mr. Betancourt provides a full range of services starting with due diligence and master planning culminating in detailed site design. He is well versed in the use of low -impact development techniques applied to site planning. Mr. Betancourt will serve as principal -in -charge for this contract. John Gorham, RLA brings three decades of public and private project experience, including zo+ years of FDOT and municipality landscape architecture. Starting out as a county park planner, his career includes diverse experience in design, grant writing, public involvement, and project management. He also has 10 years experience in the construction of underground utilities, paving and stormwater facilities. He has broad experience in urban design, site planning, and development for a wide variety of projects throughout Florida. His skills include landscape inspections, environmental site assessment, tree appraisal, and wetland delineations. In addition, John has served on a state level, participating on the Governor's Stormwater Task Force, FDEP's Stormwater Treatment Technical Advisory Committee, and the Florida Board of Landscape Architects. Mr. Gorham will provide QA/QC services for this contract. Jason Sutton, RLA is a senior landscape architect with CMA. He has 14 years of experience providing LA services to public and private clients domestically and internationally. Mr. Sutton began his career by working in the landscape construction industry and adds significant field knowledge to our team. He has provided landscape, hardscape, and irrigation design for diverse projects such as transportation, parks, cemeteries, and resort projects and is well versed in Low Impact Development techniques. He also brings experience with environmental and wildlife monitoring. Eric Steven Ferguson is a senior landscape designer with CMA. His 21 years of experience includes serving as a Landscape/Irrigation Designer and Project Manager for another firm where he produced site, landscape and irrigation plans and performed construction observation. Eric stays current with the latest software used in landscape design production including AutoCAD, LandFX 2017 and Microstation SS3,SS4. Oen moo -re and associates RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 Professional Landscape Architect Services •uali cation and Ex.erienc- B-5 Brittany Bourgault is a landscape designer with CMA. Her experience includes master planning, site planning and landscape architecture. She is also experienced with creative design solutions / Cure Plans for land owners working with FDOT through right- of-way takings/eminent domain proceedings. Ms. Bourgault will provide professional landscape architecture services for this contract. Tanya McCormick, RLA, AICP serves as a project landscape architect. Her experience includes developing and completing master plans, land plans, site plans, landscape plans and detailed design for commercial residential properties of varying sizes and intensities. She has a knowledge of local municipal codes and is proficient in Florida's plant palette, local environmental conditions, and site-specific micro climates used to prepare aesthetic and functioning landscape designs. She has prepared illustrations and renderings for project exhibition and marketing; prepared presentations for public hearings and government staff authorization; and worked with multidisciplinary teams throughout design process and throughout government approval process. Ms. McCormick will provide professional landscape architecture services for this contract. and Stefan Bortak, RLA, CID has more than 15 years of experience in landscape architecture, planning, and irrigation design. Mr. Bortak is responsible for preparing landscape, hardscape, and irrigation plans from concept to construction documents, irrigation distribution plans, irrigation master plans, water use permits, water use analysis and audits, LEED documentation and calculations, graphics and renderings. In addition, he performs construction administration, shop drawing review, and inspections. Mr. Bortak is a Certified Irrigation Designer and an EPA WaterSense partner. Mr. Bortak will provide professional landscape architecture services for this contract. Oen moo -re and associates Jinna Cooper is a landscape and irrigation designer with CMA. She has 14 years of experience working directly under landscape architects providing construction documents for both municipal and private development sectors. She has worked on a variety of projects around the world, including government facilities and institutions, resorts, theme parks, commercial and residential sites, providing design services and post -design services. She also has experience with LEED and WELO water efficiency design. Yan Chen is a landscape designer with Chen Moore and Associate's Landscape Architecture team. Ms. Chen provides design and production support for landscape architecture lead projects. Suzanne Dombrowski, P.E., ENV SP is a senior engineer and Branch Manager with CMA. She holds a bachelor's degree in civil engineering and a master's degree in engineering with a specialization in civil engineering from the University of Florida. Ms. Dombrowski has managed a wide range of municipal utility, drainage, and roadway projects from the planning stages throughout construction. She also designs the site civil improvements for both public and municipal facilities. Throughout her career in Palm Beach County, Ms. Dombrowski has developed relationships with the local regulatory agencies, municipalities, special districts and contractors that facilitate the design, permitting and construction of her projects. Ms. Dombrowski has also managed a variety of subconsultants for multi -disciplinary projects under continuing services contracts. RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 Professional Landscape Architect Services •uali cation and Ex.erienc- B-6 Brent Whitfield, P.E., ENV SP is the Director of Water Resources for CMA. With 17 years of professional experience, Mr. Whitfield has worked for a variety of public sector clients at the City, County and State level. His experience includes tasks as varied as hydrologic and hydraulic modeling related to environmental and flood protection studies and detailed engineering design and construction oversight for roadway, water, sewer, and stormwater infrastructure. Mr. Whitfield has provided infrastructure solutions in various settings from residential neighborhoods to commercial airports. As a life-long resident of Florida, Mr. Whitfield has maintained a commitment to serving the community both professionally and personally serving as an appointed board member for a municipal advisory board with maintaining involvement in the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), the Florida Engineering Society (FES) and Leadership Florida. Mr. Whitfield holds Bachelor's and Master's Degrees in Civil Engineering from the University of Florida. Bryan Cullop has more than 19 years of experience in geotechnical and environmental construction materials testing and inspection for utilities, roadway, drainage, bridge, building and development projects for the public and private sectors. His experience includes performance of SPT borings, auger borings, and field drainage testing and monitoring well installations. Mr. Cullop has experience in the field and laboratory testing of soils including review and classification of soil samples and nuclear density testing, the inspection of bridge widening, roadway widening, resurfacing, signalization, landscaping, irrigation and utility relocation. Mr. Cullop will provide construction administration services for this contract. Oen moo -re and associates RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 Professional Landscape Architect Services •uali cation and Ex.erienc- B-7 RMPK FUNDING is professional service firm located in Jupiter, Florida. Incorporated in the State of Florida June 5, 2002, specializing in obtaining alternative funding for municipalities across Florida. They currently represent dozens of communities throughout the State of Florida. Over the last 17 ■■■Q years, RM PK Funding staff of grant professionals has worked with local communities to obtain $22o million in funding. These funding programs have helped their clients RMPK complete road and infrastructure projects, trails, cultural facilities and all types of FUNDING recreational facilities. In addition, they have been successful in working with FEMA and other State and Federal Agencies in securing hurricane and disaster related funding. E Sciences is an environmental, engineering and ecological consulting firm providing a wide range of services to clients in both the public and private sectors. E Sciences was formed in 2000, bringing together a team of professional and technical staff members with a long history of successfully executing projects throughout Florida and the Southeastern United States. E Sciences' fundamental philosophy is based on "responsiveness, expertise and creating value for their clients." E Sciences will provide environmental, wetlands and arboriculture services for this contract. E Sciences will provide environmental engineering services for this project PGAL clients have relied on their responsive solutions to their most difficult challenges in: Architecture, Interior Architecture, Engineering, Planning, Technology Planning and Management. PGAL has a staff of zoo design professionals experienced in the architecture, engineering, and planning of municpal facilities. At PGAL, they committed to sustainable design practices and to providing clients with creative, comprehensive, collaborative, and cost sensitive solutions for their projects. AndersenAndre Consulting Engineers, Inc. is exceptionally qualified to staff projects assigned under this contract. Their office/soils laboratory (FDOT and CM EC certified) is equipped with all the field and laboratory testing equipment needed to serve this contract. They maintain in-house drilling capabilities with Diedrich Dz5 Drill Rig equipped with a state-of-the-art automatic SPT hammer. Additionally, their personnel have a significant breadth and depth of experience providing Geotechnical Engineering and Construction Materials Testing on public sector projects, including utility installations, roadways, parking lots, bridges, airports, public parks, municipal buildings (low and high rise), stormwater treatment areas, and other miscellaneous construction. Sciences PCNL AACE GCY, Inc. has been providing professional surveying services in the State of Florida since 1984. Their staff of 15 has extensive experience in all aspects of the various surveying disciplines. Their corporate headquarters is located in Palm City (Martin County). GCY, Inc. is a Veteran Owned Business and a qualified small business under NAICS Code 541370 for land surveying. They are a certified Small Business Enterprise with South Florida Water Management District. Their staff includes three Professional Surveyors and Mappers, with a combined total of 90 years of professional experie Ll1 rif �p4�; ltOFESSLUNAL S9Jti4'LYOI S �fAI�YEki TNCORPORATFD nce. Barth Associates, LLC was founded in 2012 to help communities "harness the power" of their public realm to become more resilient and sustainable. Principal David Barth has led the development of over one hundred parks and public realm master plans for cities Barth Associates and counties throughout the United States including '+" Cape Coral, Miami -Dade County, Naples, Washington PUBLIC REALM PLANNING, DESIGN, AND FACILITATION DC, Raleigh, Seattle, and San Diego. Barth Associates' primary services include: Parks and Recreation System Planning, Comprehensive Planning, Public Involvement and Facilitation, Park Master Planning, Greenway and Trail Master Planning, Natural Resource Management Planning, Implementation Planning, Strategic Planning. chen moore and associates RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 Professional Landscape Architect Services • uali cation and Ex. erienc B-8 KAMM Consulting, Inc. is a consulting engineering firm headquartered in Deerfield Beach, Florida. Founded in 1994, KAMM provides conceptual and preliminary engineering services, engineering design, needs assessment analysis, consulting services, construction and building observations, 'cm-Phone: (934) 949-3200 and due diligence reporting. KAMM Consulting, Inc. specializes in mechanical, electrical, lighting, plumbing and fire detection & OKAMM suppression protection design. Oen moo -re and associates Consulting HVAC / ELEC'T'RICAL / PIPING / TIRE PROTECTION ENGINEERS RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 Professional Landscape Architect Services •uali cation and Ex.erienc- B-9 Principal -in -Charge Cris Betancourt, RLA, AICP QA/QC John Gorham, RLA Project Manager Eric Harrison, RLA Support Staff/Subconsultants Landscape Architecture Jason Sutton, RLA Eric Ferguson Brittany Bourgault Planning/Urban Design Tanya McCormick, RLA, AICP Cris Betancourt, RLA, AICP Irrigation Stefan Bortak, RLA, CID Jinna Cooper Visualizations Yan Chen Engineering Suzanne Dombrowski, P.E., ENV SP Brent Whitfield, P.E., ENV SP CEI Brian Cullop Revenue Strategies Ryan Ruskay Joseph Dawson MEP Bradly Brown, P.E. John Mayr, LEED AP, BD+C Environmental Sciences Brian Voelker, MS Justin Freedman, MS Geotechnical Engineering _ idre, P.E. Peter Andersen, P.E. Architecture Samuel Ferreri, AIA David Wallace, AIA Survey George Young, Jr., PSM Peter Andersen, PSM Public Engagement/Parks Planning David Barth, PhD AICP, ASLA, CPRP Subconsultants RM PK Funding Inc KAMM Consulting* E Sciences Andersen Andre Consulting Engineers* 1 PGAL, Inc. GCY, Inc. Barth and Associates Key *SFWMD SBE chen moore and associates RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 Professional Landscape Architect Services qua i cation and Ex•erienc- B-10 Martin County Parks & Rec Master Plan, Florida Estimated Completion Date 2015 Fee $35,000 Client Green Play LLC Art Thatcher 1021 E South Boulder Rd Ste N Louisville, CO 80027 303.439.8369 Chen Moore and Associates was a subconsultant to GreenPlay, LLC for the development of Martin County's Parks and Recreation Master Plan. Ourfirm provided a complete update of the Comprehensive Master Plan with a focus on examining the positive economic impacts that parks and recreation services bring to their communities. Our scope of work involved providing Facility Inventories and Assessment, Community Needs Assessment, Visioning Workshops, Vision and Implementation Strategies, Draft and Final Master Plans. CMA used cutting edge Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technology in the form of ESRI Collector Software to completely catalog the Client's existing Parks and Recreation Assets. CMA also utilized MindMixer (now MySidewalk) Software, an on line town hall, for follow up data gathering and public input after in person focus group sessions. Oen moo -re and associates RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 Professional Landscape Architect Services qua i cation and Ex•erienc- B-11 City of Coconut Creek Parks and Recreation Master Plan Estimated Completion Date 2019 Fee $11,000 Client Barth Associates, LLC David Barth, AICP 10030 SW 52nd Road Gainesville, FL 32608 561.308.9937 PINELANDI I' r�"fL1 HILLSBORO NATURAL AREA ^L—..,.. - I HILLSBORO /,' PINELAND / / 2000 ADDITION , SAW PALMETTO/ SITE #18 r SITE 451 I/ Lakeside Park y WEST CREEK / PINELAND Winston Park Nature Center SITE 39 �HELENE KLEIN PINELAND PRESERVE —Recreation Complex COCNUT CREEK MAPLE SWAMP Sabal Pines Park - -- \TRADEWINDS PARK ADDITION TRADEWINDS PARK Veterans Park --- George - George Gerber Park Cypress Park — Copans Road Preserve Goldenrain Tree Park// Pond Apple Park Coconut Creek Community Center Lakewood Park Coco Point Park------ Southeast ark------Southeast Park\ IJ Legend Streets - Coconut Creek City Parks County Parks Water Bodies Coconut Greek Bountlary TRADEWINDS PARK Township Estates Park Donaldson Park Park Hosford Park Sunshine Drive Park FERN FOREST NATURE CENTER 2,600 5200 Oen moo -re and associates CMA, as a subconsultant to Barth Associates, is assisting the City of Coconut Creek, Florida with a comprehensive Parks and Recreation Master Plan. The Master Plan will provide a vision as well as an action plan for implementing this vision for parks, recreation programs and services, open space, trails, and recreation facilities which contribute to the health and leisure of the community's residents, enhance the integrity and quality of the natural environment, support neighborhood vitality, and enhance economic development. The City is seeking to optimize the City's existing parks and recreation resources and assets, as well as strategically plan for the future. The Master Plan will provide specific funding recommendations and strategies which support parks development and recreation program development needs while responding to the community's "willingness to pay" attitudes and priorities. One of the other priorities identified by the City is further development of plans for improving accessibility of its parks system resources and recreation program and services. The Master Plan will include research, public involvement, and the development of recommendations for all aspects of the City's park system, including providing a community demand, supply and needs analysis. RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 Professional Landscape Architect Services •uali cation and Ex.erienc- B-12 Moore's Creek Linear Park Veterans Housing Project Ft. Pierce, Florida Estimated Completion Date 2020 Fee $26,16o Client St Lucie County Leslie Olsen, AICP 2300 Virginia Avenue Fort Pierce, FL 34982 772.462.1542 • Project is located on an approx. 2.3 acre parcel owned by St. Lucie County at 345 N. 7th Street, within the city of Fort Pierce, FL. The project consists of the development of Conceptual Master Plans for the project site to incorporate tiny homes and a central services facility to provide temporary housing services for veterans residing in St. Lucie County. �_ ; f'� - '�� eller // t4 } .;,IIIIIIIIIIIII•-.' bio+ ib..o-arc i u ..• + v -per.: o .._ - .,2..s„ 1.. IF IIIIISILPIIII 119111''1" 4' . thea more and associates RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 Professional Landscape Architect Services • ua i cation and Ex • erienc B--13 Martin County OId Palm City Ripple Old Palm City, Florida Estimated Completion Date 2020 Fee $30,552 Client Giangrande Engineering & Planning Leo Giangrande, P.E. 73 SW Flagler Ave Stuart, FL 34994 703.999.8972 Chen Moore and Associates, working as a subconsultant, to Giangrande Engineering & Planning is providing landscape architecture design and permitting services for OId Palm City Ripple project. The project is funded by a National Endowment for the Arts Creative placemaking grant and incorporates public art into a Neighborhood Stormwater Improvements project. The project will be completed in two phases to include a boardwalk, gazebo, and additional site amenities to convert a stormwater retention area into a neighborhood park. Overall, the project will become a creative place that encourages public interaction with proposed improvements; visible connections in the community and impacts to the St. Lucie River; water quality improvement and improved environmental education and stewardship. The project is in the conceptual design phase and is expected to be constructed by June 2019. TYPICAL BIOSWALE SECTION chen moore and associates GRAPHIC SCALE RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 Professional Landscape Architect Services •uali cation and Ex.erienc- B-14 Glades Pioneer Park Phase 2 Belle Glade, Palm Beach County Estimated Completion Date 2019 Fee $31,960 Client Palm Beach County John McCarthy 2700 6th Avenue South Lake Worth, FL 33461 561.379.6626 The project is at Glades Pioneer Park, located in Belle Glade, Palm Beach County. The Orange Bowl Committee and Palm Beach County are collaborating to conduct Phase 2 of improvements to this park. Phase 1 consisted of the installation of a new synthetic turf football field, scoreboard, and associated drainage improvements. Phase 2 includes bleachers, bleacher pads, and adjacent structure with a pavilion, restrooms, office, concessions, a neighborhood center, and associated pathway improvements. This project is anticipated to include a manufactured sanitary sewer pump station, water service, and site grading. thea moo -re and associates RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 Professional Landscape Architect Services qua i cation and Ex•erienc- B-15 Palm Beach County Fire Rescue Station 22 Westlake, Florida Estimated Completion Date 2020 Fee $6o,000 Client Stephen Boruff Architect Robert Curto, AIA 901 Northpoint Parkway Suite 101 West Palm Beach, FL 33407 561.471.8520, ext 15 CMA provided civil engineering and landscape architecture services for the Fire Rescue Station 22 located in the Acreage north of the Grove Shopping Market on Seminole Pratt Whitney Road in the City of Westlake. CMA assisted with the design, permitting, and construction of a three to four bay fire station and will be designed to LEED certifiable standards. The site plan will include on grade parking, a building requiring landscape buffers and treatment. The project also required on site stormwater management and water and sewer service to the building. Services included schematic design, design development, construction documents, bid/permitting assistance and construction administration. Tmn MATER RARIMAr'OMR PLANT TAG LW D - INTERIOR TREEJEI U! -AOWL]R NOR IMUM 1RIJE - BUrrER TREE,SH RUB thea more and associates PLANT SCHEDULE ssg so�� Snrto SELE 43..65M. G 0 ax—s O. ❑ RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 Professional Landscape Architect Services EN. MOT FE ME STAMM 71 ayu RAP+WLMT LANDSCAPE PLAN LP -l.0 suali cation and Ex.erienc: B-16 Essex Park Observation Platform -125o Essex Drive Wellington, Florida Estimated Completion Date 2020 Fee $24,875 Client Village of Wellington Thomas Lundeen 12300 Forest Hill Blvd Wellington, FL 33414 561.753.2454 Essex Park Improvement Project is a Village of Wellington public recreational improvement project performed under the FDEP Land and Water Conservation Fund Program which provides matching funds for qualifying projects in support of development of land for public recreational purposed. Chen Moore is providing services in support of this grant funding including design of a new waterfront dock, landscaping improvements and renovations to the park facilities. The dock will provide ADA compliant access to an observation platform extending into and along the waterfront of the park. Additional landscaping, lighting, water fountain, picnic area and renovations to the playground areas are also being designed as part of this park renovation. Oen moo -re and associates RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 Professional Landscape Architect Services qua i cation and Ex•erienc- B-17 Westside Park Baseball Field Deerfield Beach, Florida Estimated Completion Date 2014 Fee $181,565 Client City of Deerfield Beach Kara Petty 15o NE 2nd Ave. Deerfield Beach, FL 33441 954.480.4483 Oen moo -re and associates Chen Moore and Associates provided design, permitting and construction engineering inspection services for the conversion of an existing football field and multi-purpose field into one Babe Ruth Baseball field, one Little League Baseball field, and one practice baseball field for the City of Deerfield Beach Parks and Recreation Department. The project is located in Westside Park, which is a 15 acre park located south of Hillsboro Boulevard, offering two lighted basketball courts, a football field with concession stand, two lighted tennis courts, a full service recreation center, full size gym, picnic areas and a newly renovated playground. CMA was responsible for providing survey, geotechnical, site planning, civil engineering, landscape architecture, MEP and structural engineering services. The scope of the project included the layout of the baseball fields with supporting services such as lighting, dugouts, scoreboards and irrigation. The project also included general improvements to the park around the baseball fields including better pedestrian access, ADA parking and sidewalk improvements, native landscaping, outdoor seating areas and stormwater improvements. The project is located in an underserved community of Deerfield Beach and provides access to improved parks and recreation services for the community. The project was funded through a Community Development Block Grant. RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 Professional Landscape Architect Services •uali cation and Ex.erienc- B-18 Doral Glades Park Doral, Florida Estimated Completion Date 2017 Fee $122,82o Client CPZ Architects Inc Chris Zimmerman, AIA 4316 West Broward Blvd Plantation, FL 33317 954.792.8525 Chen Moore and Associates provided site planning and landscape architectureforthe design ofa 24 -acre park. The park carries a nature theme celebrating the flora and fauna of the Everglades. Divided into four themed areas, it celebrates mammals, birds, insects, and reptiles and amphibians of the Everglades. The site includes a 12 Acre lake with a kayak launch, recreational trail, and fishing pier extending into the lake. The parks program includes the following elements: themed playground (2-5 & 5-12 age groups), tennis/pickle ball courts, basketball courts, sand volleyball courts, multi -use fields, picnic pavilions, amphitheater, outdoor plazas, kayak rentals, community center, restrooms, parking and sports lighting. CMA served as a subconsultant to CPZ Architects and provided design (landscape, hardscape, irrigation, and lighting), permitting, and construction administration services. The site was designed to meet Green Globes criteria and includes extensive use of native plant materials and high efficiency irrigation. thea moo -re and associates RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 Professional Landscape Architect Services `ua i cation and Ex• erienc - B-19 Hillsboro Blvd-SR7 to Florida Turnpike Coconut Creek, Florida Estimated Completion Date 2017 Fee $19,000 Client City of Coconut Creek Brian Rosen 4800 West Copans Road Coconut Creek, FL 33063 954.545.6614 CMA prepared construction documents for the landscape beautification along Hillsboro Blvd. The Plans were prepared for the City of Coconut Creek to enhance the existing landscape on Hillsboro Boulevard between SR7/441 to Florida's Turnpike/ SR9-1. These improvements are limited to the medians only and include creating gateways into the City, defining hierarchy of cross streets, overall beautification, irrigation, and irrigation pump replacement. thea moo -re and associates RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 Professional Landscape Architect Services qua i cation and Ex.erienc- B-2 o Cristobal A Betancourt, RLA, AICP Principal -in -Charge Education Bachelor of Science, Landscape Architecture, Cornell University,1995 Master of Science, Urban Design, Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, School of Architecture, 1996 Registration Registered Landscape Architect, Florida, LA6666941, 2008 Registered Landscape Architect, New Jersey, AA000949, 2006 Registered Landscape Architect, New York, 001959, 2005 Professional Affiliations American Planning Association American Society of Landscape Architects Florida Recreation and Park Association National Recreation and Park Association Urban Land Institute Certifications American Institute of Certified Planners Council of Landscape Architectural Registration Board Contact Information 50o Australian Ave S. #85o West Palm Beach, FL 33401 P: 561.746.6900 cbetancourt@chenmoore.c om cma cnen moore and associates Mr. Betancourt is CMA's Director of LA and Planning. He has over 25 years of experience providing planning and LA design solutions for public and private sector clients. Mr. Betancourt provides a full range of services starting with due diligence and master planning culminating in detailed site design. He is well versed in the use of low -impact development techniques applied to site planning. Project Experience Moore's Creek Linear Park Veterans Housing Project. Project is located on an approx. 2.3 acre parcel owned by St. Lucie County at 345 N. 7th Street, within the city of Fort Pierce, FL. The project consists of the development of Conceptual Master Plans for the project site to incorporate tiny homes and a central services facility to provide temporary housing services for veterans residing in St. Lucie County. Martin County Parks & Rec Master Plan. Chen Moore and Associates was a subconsultant to GreenPlay, LLC for the development of Martin County's Parks and Recreation Master Plan. Our firm provided a complete update of the Comprehensive Master Plan with a focus on examining the positive economic impacts that parks and recreation services bring to their communities. Our scope of work involved providing Facility Inventories and Assessment, Community Needs Assessment, Visioning Workshops, Vision and Implementation Strategies, Draft and Final Master Plans. CMA used cutting edge Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technology in the form of ESRI Collector Software to completely catalog the Client's existing Parks and Recreation Assets. CMA also utilized MindMixer (now MySidewalk) Software, an on line town hall, for follow up data gathering and public input after in person focus group sessions. Martin County Old Palm City Ripple. Chen Moore and Associates, working as a subconsultant, to Giangrande Engineering & Planning is providing landscape architecture design and permitting services for Old Palm City Ripple project. The project is funded by a National Endowment for the Arts Creative placemaking grant and incorporates public art into a Neighborhood Stormwater Improvements project. The project will be completed in two phases to include a boardwalk, gazebo, and additional site amenities to convert a stormwater retention area into a neighborhood park. Overall, the project will become a creative place that encourages public interaction with proposed improvements; visible connections in the community and impacts to the St. Lucie River; water quality improvement and improved environmental education and stewardship. The project is in the conceptual design phase and is expected to be constructed by June 2019. Palm Beach County Fire Rescue Station 22.CMA provided civil engineering and landscape architecture services for the Fire Rescue Station 22 located in Chen Moore and Associates the Acreage north of the Grove Shopping Market on Seminole Pratt Whitney Road in the City of Westlake. CMA assisted with the design, permitting, and construction of a three to four bay fire station and will be designed to LEED certifiable standards. The site plan will include on grade parking, a building requiring landscape buffers and treatment. The project also required on site stormwater management and water and sewer service to the building. Services included schematic design, design development, construction documents, bid/permitting assistance and construction administration. Doral Glades Park. Chen Moore and Associates provided site planning and landscape architecture for the design of a 24 -acre park. The park carries a nature theme celebrating the flora and fauna of the Everglades. Divided into four themed areas, it celebrates mammals, birds, insects, and reptiles and amphibians of the Everglades. The site includes a 12 Acre lake with a kayak launch, recreational trail, and fishing pier extending into the lake. The parks program includes the following elements: themed playground (2-5 & 5-12 age groups), tennis/pickle ball courts, basketball courts, sand volleyball courts, multi -use fields, picnic pavilions, amphitheater, outdoor plazas, kayak rentals, community center, restrooms, parking and sports lighting. CMA served as a subconsultant to CPZ Architects and provided design (landscape, hardscape, irrigation, and lighting), permitting, and construction administration services. The site was designed to meet Green Globes criteria and includes extensive use of native plant materials and high efficiency irrigation. Westside Park Baseball Field. Chen Moore and Associates provided design, permitting and construction engineering inspection services for the conversion of an existing football field and multi-purpose field into one Babe Ruth Baseball field, one Little League Baseball field, and one practice baseball field for the City of Deerfield Beach Parks and Recreation Department. The project is located in Westside Park, which is a 15 acre park located south of Hillsboro Boulevard, offering two lighted basketball courts, a football field with concession stand, two lighted tennis courts, a full service recreation center, full size gym, picnic areas and a newly renovated playground. CMA was responsible for providing survey, geotechnical, site planning, civil engineering, landscape architecture, MEP and structural engineering services. The scope of the project included the layout of the baseball fields with supporting services such as lighting, dugouts, scoreboards and irrigation. The project also included general improvements to the park around the baseball fields including better pedestrian access, ADA parking and sidewalk improvements, native landscaping, outdoor seating areas and stormwater improvements. The project is located in an underserved community of Deerfield Beach and provides access to improved parks and recreation services for the community. The project was funded through a Community Development Block Grant. City of Coconut Creek Parks and Recreation Master Plan. CMA, as a subconsultant to Barth Associates, is assisting the City of Coconut Creek, Florida with a comprehensive Parks and Recreation Master Plan. The Master Plan will provide a vision as well as an action plan for implementing this vision for parks, recreation programs and services, open space, trails, and recreation facilities which contribute to the health and leisure of the community's residents, enhance the integrity and quality of the natural environment, support neighborhood vitality, and enhance economic development. The City is seeking to optimize the City's existing parks and recreation resources and assets, as well as strategically plan for the future. The Master Plan will provide specific funding recommendations and strategies which support parks development and recreation program development needs while responding to the community's "willingness to pay" attitudes and priorities. One of the other priorities identified by the City is further development of plans for improving accessibility of its parks system resources and recreation program and services. The Master Plan will include research, public involvement, and the development of recommendations for all aspects of the City's park system, including providing a community demand, supply and needs analysis. cnen moore and associates Chen Moore and Associates John P Gorham, RLA QA/QC Education Bachelor of Arts, Landscape Architecture, University of Florida, 1985 Registration Registered Landscape Architect, Florida,1237,1988 Professional Affiliations American Society of Landscape Architects Florida Planning and Zoning Association Contact Information 341 North Maitland Avenue, Suite 346 Maitland, FL 32751 P: 407.536.7970 jgorham@chenmoore.com cma cnen moore and associates John Gorham, RLA brings three decades of public and private project experience, including zo+ years of FDOT and municipality landscape architecture. Starting out as a county park planner, his career includes diverse experience in design, grant writing, public involvement, and project management. He also has 10 years experience in the construction of underground utilities, paving and stormwater facilities. He has broad experience in urban design, site planning, and development for a wide variety of projects throughout Florida. His skills include landscape inspections, environmental site assessment, tree appraisal, and wetland delineations. In addition, John has served on a state level, participating on the Governor's Stormwater Task Force, FDEP's Stormwater Treatment Technical Advisory Committee, and the Florida Board of Landscape Architects. Project Experience TWO 1 --Turnpike GEC LA Services. Florida Turnpike Enterprise General Engineering Contract. CMA is a subconsultant to HNTB on the General Engineering Contract for the Florida Turnpike Enterprise. CMA provides support to the District Landscape Architect's office in developing, managing, and implementing the five year landscape work program; landscape architectural design; updates and management of the FTE branding document; master planning of the FTE's landscape design; design for special assignments such as Suntrax, SR528, Coral Way Park, and interchange design for multiple locations; plans review; post design services; and landscape inventory utilizing ESRI GIS Collector to manage FTE's landscape assets. Misc District Wide Landscape Support -TWO i.CMA is providing FDOT District 6 with miscellaneous landscape architectural services. The scope of services includes plan reviews; attending and reporting on design, coordination, and review meetings; miscellaneous landscape architectural and engineering consultation; miscellaneous landscape architectural planning and design; construction inspection and/or field assessments; rendering sections and plan boards; permitting; project coordination, correspondence, and project filing; and developing project scopes. 1-4 Ultimate Project. CMA is part of the design -build team working to complete the 1-4 Ultimate project. Our experienced staff, working with the Landscape Architect of Record, conduct field reviews to observe layouts and make recommendations on adjustments for utilities, sign view zones, stormwater management facilities, and other infrastructure. The complexity of the project requires adaptations of the design, which often changes to respond to field conditions and local preferences. This effort is ongoing throughout the Orlando metropolitan area from the resort areas southwest of downtown, to the quiet rest area north of Altamonte Springs. Westlake City Engineering Services. CMA is providing engineering and landscape architecture services for the City of Westlake. The scope includes Chen Moore and Associates review of permit applications; review of plans for the development within in the entire city limits; coordination with the City's planner; coordination with the City's staff members; and coordination with Seminole Improvement District whose jurisdictional boundary coincides with the City. TWO 8 - Turnpike Mainline & SR5o MP273. Chen Moore and Associates is a subconsultant to AECOM for the landscape design of the Interchange between the Turnpike Mainline and SR5o. The project is part of the Florida Turnpike Enterprise(FTE) roadway system. CMA is the lead designer providing Landscape Architecture Analysis and Plans for the project. The full scope requires CMA to provide Data Gathering, Site Inventory and Analysis, Landscape, and Irrigation Design. Aviation Blvd Roadway & Hardscape Improvements. Chen Moore and Associates will assist in the preparation of roadway and hardscape plans for over two miles of Aviation Boulevard including a segment of lo7th Street which is adjacent to the regional airport in the City of Marathon. The project considers the shift of the existing roadway centerline to accommodate a shared 8' shared path that includes specialty lighting, hardscape elements including benches, pavers and landscaping at various areas along the road. Traffic calming elements including speed humps are being implemented. The project also includes geometric modifications to the roadway along with considerations for existing utilities and stormwater. In addition, the project will tie the existing path along Overseas Highway on the north and south side of the airport. The project is a FDOT LAP funded project and CMA's services include schematic, conceptual and final roadway design and government permitting as well as hardscape and landscape architecture design. Kanapaha Reclaim Water Facility - Landscape Renovation. CMA will provide landscape architecture services to work on the landscape renovation of the Kanapaha facility in Gainesville, Florida. This scope of work includes landscape architecture design, and construction engineering inspection services necessary for the completion of the project. The project involves the assessment of the existing property for aesthetic upgrades of the existing facilities frontage. The project will require irrigation design. The project is anticipated to begin immediately upon receiving Notice to Proceed (NTP). University Dr -NW 4oth to Sawgrass Expressway. Chen Moore and Associates is providing professional landscape architecture services for this off -system project for FDOT D4 as a subconsultant to DRM P. The project lies wholly within the city limits of Coral Springs. The scope of the project includes the conversion of an existing 4 lane road section to 6 lanes. This section of University Drive has a significant amount of existing tree canopy and is lined with multiple businesses and residential neighborhoods that will be impacted by the widening. The design goals are to limit the impact to the existing tree canopy, incorporate a proposed linear park and meandering shared use paths into the design, and develop a cohesive landscape theme for the corridor. The project requires close coordination with FDOT D4, Broward County, and the City of Coral Springs. The services being provided by CMA include community input, tree inventory and disposition plans, tree mitigation permitting, landscape, hardscape, and irrigation design. cma cnen moore and associates Chen Moore and Associates Eric D Harrison, RLA Project Manager Education Bachelor of Science, Landscape Architecture, University of Florida, 2002 Associate of Arts, Palm Beach Community College, 1996 Registration Registered Landscape Architect, Florida, LA6667129, 2012 Professional Affiliations International Society of Arboriculture Contact Information 50o Australian Ave S. #85o West Palm Beach, FL 33401 P: 561.746.6900 eharrison@chenmoore.com cma cnen moore and associates Mr. Harrison has over 17 years of landscape architecture experience with several municipalities throughout South Florida including the City of Pompano Beach. He has provided design services for parks and recreation, university campuses, K-12 education, corporate office, commercial developments and healthcare facilities. Mr. Harrison has a large portfolio of parks and recreation projects throughout South Florida including passive parks, sports fields, linear parks and parks master plans. Mr. Harrison's streetscaping experience includes Downtown Coral Springs Streetscaping; Old Pompano Area Improvements; South Pointe Phase I I I/IV/V - Right -of -Way Improvement Project in Miami Beach; Aviation Blvd Roadway & Hardscape Improvements in Marathon; the Wiles Road project in Coral Springs; and Coconut Creek Parkway in Margate. Project Experience Martin County Parks & Rec Master Plan. Chen Moore and Associates was a subconsultant to GreenPlay, LLC for the development of Martin County's Parks and Recreation Master Plan. Our firm provided a complete update of the Comprehensive Master Plan with a focus on examining the positive economic impacts that parks and recreation services bring to their communities. Our scope of work involved providing Facility Inventories and Assessment, Community Needs Assessment, Visioning Workshops, Vision and Implementation Strategies, Draft and Final Master Plans. CMA used cutting edge Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technology in the form of ESRI Collector Software to completely catalog the Client's existing Parks and Recreation Assets. CMA also utilized MindMixer (now MySidewalk) Software, an on line town hall, for follow up data gathering and public input after in person focus group sessions. Hillsboro Blvd -5R7 to Florida Turnpike. CMA prepared construction documents for the landscape beautification along Hillsboro Blvd. The Plans were prepared for the City of Coconut Creek to enhance the existing landscape on Hillsboro Boulevard between SR7/441 to Florida's Turnpike/SR91. These improvements are limited to the medians only and include creating gateways into the City, defining hierarchy of cross streets, overall beautification, irrigation, and irrigation pump replacement. Westside Park Baseball Field. Chen Moore and Associates provided design, permitting and construction engineering inspection services for the conversion of an existing football field and multi-purpose field into one Babe Ruth Baseball field, one Little League Baseball field, and one practice baseball field for the City of Deerfield Beach Parks and Recreation Department. The project is located in Westside Park, which is a 15 acre park located south of Hillsboro Boulevard, offering two lighted basketball courts, a football field with concession stand, two lighted tennis courts, a full service recreation center, full size gym, picnic areas and a newly renovated playground. CMA was responsible for providing survey, geotechnical, site planning, civil engineering, landscape architecture, MEP and structural Chen Moore and Associates engineering services. The scope of the project included the layout of the baseball fields with supporting services such as lighting, dugouts, scoreboards and irrigation. The project also included general improvements to the park around the baseball fields including better pedestrian access, ADA parking and sidewalk improvements, native landscaping, outdoor seating areas and stormwater improvements. The project is located in an underserved community of Deerfield Beach and provides access to improved parks and recreation services for the community. The project was funded through a Community Development Block Grant. Martin County Old Palm City Ripple. Chen Moore and Associates, working as a subconsultant, to Giangrande Engineering & Planning is providing landscape architecture design and permitting services for Old Palm City Ripple project. The project is funded by a National Endowment for the Arts Creative placemaking grant and incorporates public art into a Neighborhood Stormwater Improvements project. The project will be completed in two phases to include a boardwalk, gazebo, and additional site amenities to convert a stormwater retention area into a neighborhood park. Overall, the project will become a creative place that encourages public interaction with proposed improvements; visible connections in the community and impacts to the St. Lucie River; water quality improvement and improved environmental education and stewardship. The project is in the conceptual design phase and is expected to be constructed by June 2019. Palm Beach County Fire Rescue Station 22.CMA provided civil engineering and landscape architecture services for the Fire Rescue Station 22 located in the Acreage north of the Grove Shopping Market on Seminole Pratt Whitney Road in the City of Westlake. CMA assisted with the design, permitting, and construction of a three to four bay fire station and will be designed to LEED certifiable standards. The site plan will include on grade parking, a building requiring landscape buffers and treatment. The project also required on site stormwater management and water and sewer service to the building. Services included schematic design, design development, construction documents, bid/permitting assistance and construction administration. Doral Glades Park. Chen Moore and Associates provided site planning and landscape architecture for the design of a 24 -acre park. The park carries a nature theme celebrating the flora and fauna of the Everglades. Divided into four themed areas, it celebrates mammals, birds, insects, and reptiles and amphibians of the Everglades. The site includes a 12 Acre lake with a kayak launch, recreational trail, and fishing pier extending into the lake. The parks program includes the following elements: themed playground (2-5 & 5-12 age groups), tennis/pickle ball courts, basketball courts, sand volleyball courts, multi -use fields, picnic pavilions, amphitheater, outdoor plazas, kayak rentals, community center, restrooms, parking and sports lighting. CMA served as a subconsultant to CPZ Architects and provided design (landscape, hardscape, irrigation, and lighting), permitting, and construction administration services. The site was designed to meet Green Globes criteria and includes extensive use of native plant materials and high efficiency irrigation. Glades Pioneer Park Phase 2. The project is at Glades Pioneer Park, located in Belle Glade, Palm Beach County. The Orange Bowl Committee and Palm Beach County are collaborating to conduct Phase 2 of improvements to this park. Phase 1 consisted of the installation of a new synthetic turf football field, scoreboard, and associated drainage improvements. Phase 2 includes bleachers, bleacher pads, and adjacent structure with a pavilion, restrooms, office, concessions, a neighborhood center, and associated pathway improvements. This project is anticipated to include a manufactured sanitary sewer pump station, water service, and site grading. cma cnen moore and associates Chen Moore and Associates Jason T Sutton, RLA Senior Landscape Architect Education Bachelor of Science, Landscape Architecture, University of Florida, 2007 Registration Registered Landscape Architect, Florida, LA6667189, 2014 Professional Affiliations Florida Planning and Zoning Association Certifications Sunshine 811 ITE Training Specifications Package Preparation 9/22/20 Certified Landscape Inspector Civic Organizations Seminole County Parks and Preservation Advisory Committee (SCPPA), Chair of Parks Seminole County Parks and Preservation Advisory Committee (SCPPA), Vice Chair of Trails Contact Information 341 North Maitland Avenue, Suite 346 Maitland, FL 32751 P: 407.536.7970 jsutton@chenrnoore.com cma cnen moore and associates Mr. Sutton is a senior landscape architect with CMA. He has 14 years of experience providing LA services to public and private clients domestically and internationally. Mr. Sutton began his career by working in the landscape construction industry and adds significant field knowledge to our team. He has provided landscape, hardscape, and irrigation design for diverse projects such as transportation, parks, cemeteries, and resort projects and is well versed in Low Impact Development techniques. He also brings experience with environmental and wildlife monitoring. At CMA, Mr. Sutton is responsible for providing support in the design, permitting, and construction administration of landscape architecture led projects. Project Experience Hillsboro Blvd-SR7 to Florida Turnpike. CMA prepared construction documents for the landscape beautification along Hillsboro Blvd. The Plans were prepared for the City of Coconut Creek to enhance the existing landscape on Hillsboro Boulevard between SR7/441 to Florida's Turnpike/SR91. These improvements are limited to the medians only and include creating gateways into the City, defining hierarchy of cross streets, overall beautification, irrigation, and irrigation pump replacement. Martin County Parks & Rec Master Plan. Chen Moore and Associates was a subconsultant to GreenPlay, LLC for the development of Martin County's Parks and Recreation Master Plan. Our firm provided a complete update of the Comprehensive Master Plan with a focus on examining the positive economic impacts that parks and recreation services bring to their communities. Our scope of work involved providing Facility Inventories and Assessment, Community Needs Assessment, Visioning Workshops, Vision and Implementation Strategies, Draft and Final Master Plans. CMA used cutting edge Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technology in the form of ESRI Collector Software to completely catalog the Client's existing Parks and Recreation Assets. CMA also utilized MindMixer (now MySidewalk) Software, an on line town hall, for follow up data gathering and public input after in person focus group sessions. Palm Beach County Fire Rescue Station 22.CMA provided civil engineering and landscape architecture services for the Fire Rescue Station 22 located in the Acreage north of the Grove Shopping Market on Seminole Pratt Whitney Road in the City of Westlake. CMA assisted with the design, permitting, and construction of a three to four bay fire station and will be designed to LEED certifiable standards. The site plan will include on grade parking, a building requiring landscape buffers and treatment. The project also required on site stormwater management and water and sewer service to the building. Services included schematic design, design development, construction documents, bid/permitting assistance and construction administration. Chen Moore and Associates TWO 8 - Turnpike Mainline & SR5o MP273.Chen Moore and Associates is a subconsultant to AECOM for the landscape design of the Interchange between the Turnpike Mainline and SR5o. The project is part of the Florida Turnpike Enterprise(FTE) roadway system. CMA is the lead designer providing Landscape Architecture Analysis and Plans for the project. The full scope requires CMA to provide Data Gathering, Site Inventory and Analysis, Landscape, and Irrigation Design. TWO 1 --Turnpike GEC LA Services. Florida Turnpike Enterprise General Engineering Contract. CMA is a subconsultant to H NTB on the General Engineering Contract for the Florida Turnpike Enterprise. CMA provides support to the District Landscape Architect's office in developing, managing, and implementing the five year landscape work program; landscape architectural design; updates and management of the FTE branding document; master planning of the FTE's landscape design; design for special assignments such as Suntrax, SR528, Coral Way Park, and interchange design for multiple locations; plans review; post design services; and landscape inventory utilizing ESRI GIS Collector to manage FTE's landscape assets. SR 5 Overseas Hwy/Landscape Plans -TWO 2.CMA is leading a multidisciplinary consultant team to deliver landscape plans for the SR5/Overseas Highway (MM15.46 to MM2o.14) project on Sugarloaf Key for Florida Department of Transportation District 6 under our Districtwide Landscape Architecture Contract. The study segment along SR51Overseas Highway begins at Lower Sugarloaf key south of the Harris Channel continuing north over Park Key and ending on the north end of Upper Sugarloaf Key. CMA is providing survey, environmental resource studies, traffic control plans, community awareness plans and workshops, renderings, and landscape plans for the project. The project will let for construction in FY2o1g. Misc District Wide Landscape Support -TWO i.CMA is providing FDOT District 6 with miscellaneous landscape architectural services. The scope of services includes plan reviews; attending and reporting on design, coordination, and review meetings; miscellaneous landscape architectural and engineering consultation; miscellaneous landscape architectural planning and design; construction inspection and/or field assessments; rendering sections and plan boards; permitting; project coordination, correspondence, and project filing; and developing project scopes. cma cnen moore and associates Chen Moore and Associates Eric Steven Ferguson Senior Landscape Designer Education Bachelor of Science, Landscape Architecture, West Virginia University, 1999 Associate of Arts, Architectural Drafting Detailing/General Studies, Washtenaw Community College,1993 Professional Affiliations United States Coast Guard Auxiliary Contact Information 50o Australian Ave S. #85o West Palm Beach, FL 33401 P: 561.746.6900 eferguson@chenmoore.co m cma cnen moore and associates Mr. Ferguson is a senior landscape designer with CMA. His 21 years of experience includes serving as a Landscape/Irrigation Designer and Project Manager for another firm where he produced site, landscape and irrigation plans and performed construction observation. Eric stays current with the latest software used in landscape design production including AutoCAD, LandFX 2017 and Microstation SS3,SS4. Project Experience Doral Glades Park. Chen Moore and Associates provided site planning and landscape architecture for the design of a 24 -acre park. The park carries a nature theme celebrating the flora and fauna of the Everglades. Divided into four themed areas, it celebrates mammals, birds, insects, and reptiles and amphibians of the Everglades. The site includes a 12 Acre lake with a kayak launch, recreational trail, and fishing pier extending into the lake. The parks program includes the following elements: themed playground (2-5 & 5- 12 age groups), tennis/pickle ball courts, basketball courts, sand volleyball courts, multi -use fields, picnic pavilions, amphitheater, outdoor plazas, kayak rentals, community center, restrooms, parking and sports lighting. CMA served as a subconsultant to CPZ Architects and provided design (landscape, hardscape, irrigation, and lighting), permitting, and construction administration services. The site was designed to meet Green Globes criteria and includes extensive use of native plant materials and high efficiency irrigation. Palm Beach County Fire Rescue Station 22.CMA provided civil engineering and landscape architecture services for the Fire Rescue Station 22 located in the Acreage north of the Grove Shopping Market on Seminole Pratt Whitney Road in the City of Westlake. CMA assisted with the design, permitting, and construction of a three to four bay fire station and will be designed to LEED certifiable standards. The site plan will include on grade parking, a building requiring landscape buffers and treatment. The project also required on site stormwater management and water and sewer service to the building. Services included schematic design, design development, construction documents, bid/permitting assistance and construction administration. David Park Improvements. CMA is providing civil engineering and landscape architecture as part of CPZ Architecture's team for David Park and George Mudd Playground in the City of Margate. CMA is providing design development; construction documents; government permitting; and construction administration for this project. The proposed program for the project includes the design, permitting, and construction for a prefabricated pavilion on concrete slab; replacement concrete sidewalks and bathroom apron; utility connections for a new pre -fabricated bathroom; new 10 car surface parking area with roadway connection; landscape and irrigation; and stormwater design and permitting to accommodate new improvements. The site plan will include water, sewer, drainage, paving & marking, landscape and irrigation plans for the project. Chen Moore and Associates TWO-oi Landscape Architecture Services - C-9041 - K&S Project i825o.GC. CMA is providing Landscape Architecture Services to FDOT D4 as a subconsultant to Keith and Schnars. Potential tasks include the following: plan reviews; attending and reporting on design, coordination, and review meetings; miscellaneous landscape architectural consultation; miscellaneous engineering support consultation; miscellaneous landscape architectural planning and design; construction inspection and/or field assessments; rendering sections and plan boards; assisting staff in permitting; providing assistance to staff in project coordination, correspondence and project filing; and developing project scopes. TWO 8 LA Design Services 4254o2-1-32-o4.Chen Moore and Associates holds a Miscellaneous Task contract with FDOT District 6. This project involves many smaller assignments ranging from tree disposition plans for a roadway project, plant replacement and irrigation adjustments for safety upgrades at intersections, review of Joint Participation Agreement tasks with D6 and local entities, conceptual designs for local entity review to post design services ensuring project compliance. cma cnen moore and associates Chen Moore and Associates Brittany Bourgault Landscape Designer Education Bachelor of Science, Landscape Architecture, University of Florida, 2009 Associate of Arts, General Studies, Santa Fe Community College, 2005 Professional Affiliations American Society of Landscape Architects Contact Information 50o Australian Ave S. #850 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 P: 561.746.6900 bbourgault@chenmoore.com cma cnen moore and associates Ms. Bourgault is a landscape designer with CMA. Her experience includes master planning, site planning and landscape architecture. She is also experienced with creative design solutions / Cure Plans for land owners working with FDOT through right-of-way takings/eminent domain proceedings. Project Experience Martin County Old Palm City Ripple. Chen Moore and Associates, working as a subconsultant, to Giangrande Engineering & Planning is providing landscape architecture design and permitting services for Old Palm City Ripple project. The project is funded by a National Endowment for the Arts Creative placemaking grant and incorporates public art into a Neighborhood Stormwater Improvements project. The project will be completed in two phases to include a boardwalk, gazebo, and additional site amenities to convert a stormwater retention area into a neighborhood park. Overall, the project will become a creative place that encourages public interaction with proposed improvements; visible connections in the community and impacts to the St. Lucie River; water quality improvement and improved environmental education and stewardship. The project is in the conceptual design phase and is expected to be constructed by June 2019. Glades Pioneer Park Phase 2. The project is at Glades Pioneer Park, located in Belle Glade, Palm Beach County. The Orange Bowl Committee and Palm Beach County are collaborating to conduct Phase 2 of improvements to this park. Phase 1 consisted of the installation of a new synthetic turf football field, scoreboard, and associated drainage improvements. Phase 2 includes bleachers, bleacher pads, and adjacent structure with a pavilion, restrooms, office, concessions, a neighborhood center, and associated pathway improvements. This project is anticipated to include a manufactured sanitary sewer pump station, water service, and site grading. Doral White Course Park for City of Doral - RFQ 2019-43. CMA is providing architecture and engineering services and related disciplines for the City of Doral, Florida. CMA will prepare full design documents, permitting, bid support and construction administration support services for a new 2.7ac. (approximate) park on the north side of NW 41st Street and approximately at the theoretical NW 84th Avenue, within the Downtown Doral South development. The park will include a shaded playground, a flexible event plaza, outdoor fitness stations, an off -leash fenced dog area, multi-purpose greenspace, a restroom building with IT closet, rain gardens picnic shelters, space for public art, walkways and lighting. CMA's scope of services includes Design Development, Construction Documents, Bidding and Permitting, and Construction Administration. Chen Moore and Associates Sunset Point and Veterans Park Renovation Project - RFQ 19-26Q.Sunset Point Park Renovation Project — This project includes a replacement 720 SF ADA compliant restroom facility, as well as additional parking and parking lot renovations, drainage infrastructure, ADA sidewalks, along with associated landscape and irrigation improvements. Sunset Point Park, approximately 9 acres in size, is located in the City of Tamarac, Florida, just east of the Sawgrass Expressway. The park includes such amenities as a multipurpose trail with exercise stations, picnic shelters with grills, wetlands nature study kiosk, an ADA playground with shade cover, a small amphitheater, and restroom facilities. CMA prepared the civil engineering plans, landscape/irrigation plans, as well as site planning for this project, which included obtaining jurisdictional permitting and DRC approval. Veterans' Park Renovation Project — This project includes the replacement of the existing restroom facility with a 720 SF ADA compliant restroom facility and renovations to the existing Veterans Monument. The project also includes parking lot renovations, drainage, and ADA sidewalks, along with associated landscape and irrigation improvements. The park covers an area of approximately 2.8 acres and is located at the northwest corner of University Drive and Southgate Blvd. in Tamarac, Florida. Tamarac Veterans Park is a passive park with open spaces along a canal, small boat -launching ramp, boat trailer parking, picnic areas, gazebos, and the Tamarac Veterans Memorial. CMA performed the preparation and processing of site plan (DRC submittal), civil engineering plans for all sitework-related improvements, landscape irrigation design, and construction observation. Monroe Heights Street Configuration Options - PO 20200199. The neighborhood of Monroe Heights recently received infrastructure improvements to the water mains, sewer mains, drainage, roadway and sidewalk. CMA provided construction administration services to observe the installations based on the plans designed by other consultants. The City has requested that CMA provide design services to investigate different street sections within the neighborhood. The project consists of development of design alternative sections, plans, and cost estimates. CMA will present these options with the City at public meetings to solicit feedback. Willoughby Creek Stormwater Rendering. The project consists of stormwater improvements adjacent to the Martin County Golf Course located at 2000 SE St Lucie Blvd, Stuart, FL 34996 and Martin County Airport/Withham Field Airport located at 2011 SE Airport Rd, Stuart, FL 34996. The site has been designed and permitted by a separate consulting firm and currently under construction. The scope of work CMA will perform is graphic renderings for the proposed improvements noted in email correspondence from your office dated November 14, 2019 and following correspondence dated January 7, 2020. In general, the renderings will be formatted for use with public engagement signs or advertisements to facilitate the County's vision to the general public. The graphics will be approximately 24" x 36" depicting a plan view of the project limits and representative viewshed from the adjacent roadway. TWO 1 --Turnpike GEC LA Services. Florida Turnpike Enterprise General Engineering Contract. CMA is a subconsultant to HNTB on the General Engineering Contract for the Florida Turnpike Enterprise. CMA provides support to the District Landscape Architect's office in developing, managing, and implementing the five year landscape work program; landscape architectural design; updates and management of the FTE branding document; master planning of the FTE's landscape design; design for special assignments such as Suntrax, SR528, Coral Way Park, and interchange design for multiple locations; plans review; post design services; and landscape inventory utilizing ESRI GIS Collector to manage FTE's landscape assets. cma cnen moore and associates Chen Moore and Associates Tanya L McCormick, RLA, AICP Project Landscape Architect Education Bachelor of Science, Landscape Architecture, University of Florida, 2009 Registration Registered Landscape Architect, Florida, LA6667243, 2015 Professional Affiliations American Planning Association American Society of Landscape Architects Certifications Certified Landscape Inspector Contact Information 50o Australian Ave S. #85o West Palm Beach, FL 33401 P: 561.746.6900 tmccormick@chenmoore.com cma cnen moore and associates Ms. McCormick serves is a project landscape architect. Her experience includes developing and completing master plans, land plans, site plans, landscape plans and detailed design for commercial and residential properties of varying sizes and intensities. She has a knowledge of local municipal codes and is proficient in Florida's plant palette, local environmental conditions, and site-specific micro climates used to prepare aesthetic and functioning landscape designs. She has prepared illustrations and renderings for project exhibition and marketing; prepared presentations for public hearings and government staff authorization; and worked with multidisciplinary teams throughout design process and throughout government approval process. Project Experience Moore's Creek Linear Park Veterans Housing Project. Project is located on an approx. 2.3 acre parcel owned by St. Lucie County at 345 N. 7th Street, within the city of Fort Pierce, FL. The project consists of the development of Conceptual Master Plans for the project site to incorporate tiny homes and a central services facility to provide temporary housing services for veterans residing in St. Lucie County. Palm Beach County Fire Rescue Station 22.CMA provided civil engineering and landscape architecture services for the Fire Rescue Station 22 located in the Acreage north of the Grove Shopping Market on Seminole Pratt Whitney Road in the City of Westlake. CMA assisted with the design, permitting, and construction of a three to four bay fire station and will be designed to LEED certifiable standards. The site plan will include on grade parking, a building requiring landscape buffers and treatment. The project also required on site stormwater management and water and sewer service to the building. Services included schematic design, design development, construction documents, bid/permitting assistance and construction administration. STEP - Hillsboro Pines Improvements BP3 (RFP R14o4111P1). CMA is providing professional engineering services to Broward County for the design, technical specifications, permitting and construction procurement required to complete the Hillsboro Pines Improvements project. CMA will provide topographic survey, sub -surface utility engineering including test holes and utility designation, geotechnical investigation, and coordination with regulatory permitting agencies, including the City of Coconut Creek and property owners. South Swinton Avenue Landscape Design with City of Delray Beach - Project 17-023 - PO 2019-00002165. CMA is providing design, permitting, and construction administration of landscape and lighting improvements to an approximately 2.7omile (0.90 miles from Reigle Street to SW 2nd Street and 1.8 miles from NW 2nd Street to Northern City Limit) section of road along S. Swinton Avenue in the City of Delray Beach. The project scope includes the replacement of trees impacted by the Florida Department of Transportation Chen Moore and Associates project within the same corridor which includes resurfacing and widening of the subject facility. CMA will also refresh the landscape within the existing landscape nodes and incorporate consistent landscape lighting. Westlake City Engineering Services.CMA is providing engineering and landscape architecture services for the City of Westlake. The scope includes review of permit applications; review of plans for the development within in the entire city limits; coordination with the City's planner; coordination with the City's staff members; and coordination with Seminole Improvement District whose jurisdictional boundary coincides with the City. TWO 1 --Turnpike GEC LA Services. Florida Turnpike Enterprise General Engineering Contract. CMA is a subconsultant to H NTB on the General Engineering Contract for the Florida Turnpike Enterprise. CMA provides support to the District Landscape Architect's office in developing, managing, and implementing the five year landscape work program; landscape architectural design; updates and management of the FTE branding document; master planning of the FTE's landscape design; design for special assignments such as Suntrax, SR528, Coral Way Park, and interchange design for multiple locations; plans review; post design services; and landscape inventory utilizing ESRI GIS Collector to manage FTE's landscape assets. Wiles Road Phase 3 Design Services. CMA is providing landscape architecture services as a subconsultant to Kimley Horn and Associates for the third phase of the widening of Wiles Road between Riverside Drive and University Drive in Coral Springs. CMA's scope of work includes landscape and irrigation design. CMA is also preparing public outreach documents to coordinate landscape impacts and improvements with abutting residential neighborhoods, commercial properties and government permitting agencies. cma Oen moore and associates Chen Moore and Associates Stefan Bortak, RLA, CID Project Landscape Architect Education Bachelor of Science, Interdisciplinary Studies, University of Central Florida, 2012 Registration Registered Landscape Architect, Florida, LA6667430, 2019 Professional Affiliations Irrigation Association Certifications EPA WaterSense Partner Certified Irrigation Designer Contact Information 500 Australian Ave S. #85o West Palm Beach, FL 33401 P: 561.746.6900 sbortak@chenmoore.com cma cnen moore and associates Mr. Bortak is a certified irrigation designer - commercial for Chen Moore and Associates. He has over 15 years of experience with all aspects of irrigation consulting, design, details and specifications. He prepares landscape, hardscape, and irrigation plans from concept to construction documents; irrigation distribution plans; water use permits; water use analysis; LEED documentation and calculations. Mr. Bortak also performs construction administration, shop drawing review, and inspections. He is responsible for producing plan and section renderings and graphics, and realistic 3D renderings and fly -through videos. Project Experience Doral Glades Park. Chen Moore and Associates provided site planning and landscape architecture for the design of a 24 -acre park. The park carries a nature theme celebrating the flora and fauna of the Everglades. Divided into four themed areas, it celebrates mammals, birds, insects, and reptiles and amphibians of the Everglades. The site includes a 12 Acre lake with a kayak launch, recreational trail, and fishing pier extending into the lake. The parks program includes the following elements: themed playground (2-5 & 5-12 age groups), tennis/pickle ball courts, basketball courts, sand volleyball courts, multi -use fields, picnic pavilions, amphitheater, outdoor plazas, kayak rentals, community center, restrooms, parking and sports lighting. CMA served as a subconsultant to CPZ Architects and provided design (landscape, hardscape, irrigation, and lighting), permitting, and construction administration services. The site was designed to meet Green Globes criteria and includes extensive use of native plant materials and high efficiency irrigation. Palm Beach County Fire Rescue Station 22.CMA provided civil engineering and landscape architecture services for the Fire Rescue Station 22 located in the Acreage north of the Grove Shopping Market on Seminole Pratt Whitney Road in the City of Westlake. CMA assisted with the design, permitting, and construction of a three to four bay fire station and will be designed to LEED certifiable standards. The site plan will include on grade parking, a building requiring landscape buffers and treatment. The project also required on site stormwater management and water and sewer service to the building. Services included schematic design, design development, construction documents, bid/permitting assistance and construction administration. Glades Pioneer Park Phase 2. The project is at Glades Pioneer Park, located in Belle Glade, Palm Beach County. The Orange Bowl Committee and Palm Beach County are collaborating to conduct Phase 2 of improvements to this park. Phase 1 consisted of the installation of a new synthetic turf football field, scoreboard, and associated drainage improvements. Phase 2 includes bleachers, bleacher pads, and adjacent structure with a pavilion, restrooms, office, concessions, a neighborhood center, and associated pathway improvements. This project is anticipated to include a manufactured sanitary sewer pump station, water service, and site grading. Chen Moore and Associates Westside Park Baseball Field. Chen Moore and Associates provided design, permitting and construction engineering inspection services for the conversion of an existing football field and multi-purpose field into one Babe Ruth Baseball field, one Little League Baseball field, and one practice baseball field for the City of Deerfield Beach Parks and Recreation Department. The project is located in Westside Park, which is a 15 acre park located south of Hillsboro Boulevard, offering two lighted basketball courts, a football field with concession stand, two lighted tennis courts, a full service recreation center, full size gym, picnic areas and a newly renovated playground. CMA was responsible for providing survey, geotechnical, site planning, civil engineering, landscape architecture, MEP and structural engineering services. The scope of the project included the layout of the baseball fields with supporting services such as lighting, dugouts, scoreboards and irrigation. The project also included general improvements to the park around the baseball fields including better pedestrian access, ADA parking and sidewalk improvements, native landscaping, outdoor seating areas and stormwater improvements. The project is located in an underserved community of Deerfield Beach and provides access to improved parks and recreation services for the community. The project was funded through a Community Development Block Grant. Martin County Old Palm City Ripple. Chen Moore and Associates, working as a subconsultant, to Giangrande Engineering & Planning is providing landscape architecture design and permitting services for Old Palm City Ripple project. The project is funded by a National Endowment for the Arts Creative placemaking grant and incorporates public art into a Neighborhood Stormwater Improvements project. The project will be completed in two phases to include a boardwalk, gazebo, and additional site amenities to convert a stormwater retention area into a neighborhood park. Overall, the project will become a creative place that encourages public interaction with proposed improvements; visible connections in the community and impacts to the St. Lucie River; water quality improvement and improved environmental education and stewardship. The project is in the conceptual design phase and is expected to be constructed by June 2019. Hillsboro Blvd-SR7 to Florida Turnpike.CMA prepared construction documents for the landscape beautification along Hillsboro Blvd. The Plans were prepared for the City of Coconut Creek to enhance the existing landscape on Hillsboro Boulevard between SR7/441 to Florida's Turnpike/SR9i. These improvements are limited to the medians only and include creating gateways into the City, defining hierarchy of cross streets, overall beautification, irrigation, and irrigation pump replacement. cma Oen moore and associates Chen Moore and Associates Jinna Kim Cooper Landscape Designer Education Bachelor of Arts, Landscape Architecture, University of Florida, 2009 Awards Magna Cum Laude Rain Bird Irrigation Design Award, 2007 The Honor Society of Sigma Lambda Alpha, 2008 Contact Information 341 North Maitland Avenue, Suite 346 Maitland, FL 32751 P: 407.536.7970 jcooper@chenmoore.com cma cnen moore and associates Jinna Cooper is a landscape and irrigation designer with CMA. She has 14 years of experience working directly under landscape architects providing construction documents for both municipal and private development sectors. She has worked on a variety of projects around the world, including government facilities and institutions, resorts, theme parks, commercial and residential sites, providing design services and post -design services. She also has experience with LEED and WELO water efficiency design. Project Experience Martin County Old Palm City Vacuum Station. CMA will provide landscape and irrigation design for the project. Proposed landscape design will include tree disposition and landscape plans, construction details, and specifications. CMA will also provide the irrigation design for the project which will include the point of connection, main line and irrigation head layout, valves, controller, rain sensor, pipe sizing, miscellaneous equipment, construction details and specifications. 1-4 Ultimate Project. CMA is part of the design -build team working to complete the 1-4 Ultimate project. Our experienced staff, working with the Landscape Architect of Record, conduct field reviews to observe layouts and make recommendations on adjustments for utilities, sign view zones, stormwater management facilities, and other infrastructure. The complexity of the project requires adaptations of the design, which often changes to respond to field conditions and local preferences. This effort is ongoing throughout the Orlando metropolitan area from the resort areas southwest of downtown, to the quiet rest area north of Altamonte Springs. Sunset Point and Veterans Park Renovation Project - RFQ 19-26Q.Sunset Point Park Renovation Project — This project includes a replacement 720 SF ADA compliant restroom facility, as well as additional parking and parking lot renovations, drainage infrastructure, ADA sidewalks, along with associated landscape and irrigation improvements. Sunset Point Park, approximately 9 acres in size, is located in the City of Tamarac, Florida, just east of the Sawgrass Expressway. The park includes such amenities as a multipurpose trail with exercise stations, picnic shelters with grills, wetlands nature study kiosk, an ADA playground with shade cover, a small amphitheater, and restroom facilities. CMA prepared the civil engineering plans, landscape/irrigation plans, as well as site planning for this project, which included obtaining jurisdictional permitting and DRC approval. Veterans' Park Renovation Project — This project includes the replacement of the existing restroom facility with a 720 SF ADA compliant restroom facility and renovations to the existing Veterans Monument. The project also includes parking lot renovations, drainage, and ADA sidewalks, along with associated landscape and irrigation improvements. The park covers an area of approximately 2.8 acres and is located at the northwest corner of University Drive and Southgate Blvd. in Tamarac, Florida. Tamarac Veterans Chen Moore and Associates Park is a passive park with open spaces along a canal, small boat -launching ramp, boat trailer parking, picnic areas, gazebos, and the Tamarac Veterans Memorial. CMA performed the preparation and processing of site plan (DRC submittal), civil engineering plans for all sitework-related improvements, landscape irrigation design, and construction observation. C9O70 - TWO 18 - Landscape Design Services 425402-1-32-o4.TWO 16 Florida Keys Overseas Heritage Trail at Lower Matecumbe Key, Landscape Architecture Analysis and Plans — Chen Moore and Associates conducted onsite analysis of the greenspace between SR 5/US-1 and the Overseas Heritage Trail to introduce landscape to guide unconventional vehicular movement and screen the trail from the highway. Plans were produced and submitted to FDOT for review; and the project was presented to the Scoping Committee to schedule as a standalone landscape project. The project is currently scheduled for design update as part of an adjacent project in 2023. TWO 19 SR 5/Overseas Hwy MM29.o-30.5 Landscape at Big Pine Causeway — Chen Moore and Associates was asked to evaluate roadside landscape along a revetment project constructed to protect the highway from storms. Analysis and landscape plans were developed and submitted utilizing the District 6 Landscape Push Button contract. This project is currently being scheduled for construction. TWO zo SR 5/Overseas Hwy MM6o.o-62.5Landscape at Little Conch Key — Chen Moore and Associates was asked to evaluate roadside landscape along a revetment project constructed to protect the highway from storms. Analysis and landscape plans were developed and submitted utilizing the District 6 Landscape Push Button contract. This project is currently being reviewed to schedule for construction. TWO zo Key West Tree Study — Chen Moore and Associates was asked to evaluate street trees in downtown areas of Key West along Whitehead Street, Truman Avenue and Duval Street. Walking with a City representative and an FDOT Engineer, onsite analysis was conducted to evaluate existing trees/locations and the use of bonded aggregate for tree grates to eliminate maintenance issues with other materials. This project is currently being designed by others as part of another project for District 6. TWO 1 --Turnpike GEC LA Services. Florida Turnpike Enterprise General Engineering Contract. CMA is a subconsultant to HNTB on the General Engineering Contract for the Florida Turnpike Enterprise. CMA provides support to the District Landscape Architect's office in developing, managing, and implementing the five year landscape work program; landscape architectural design; updates and management of the FTE branding document; master planning of the FTE's landscape design; design for special assignments such as Suntrax, SR528, Coral Way Park, and interchange design for multiple locations; plans review; post design services; and landscape inventory utilizing ESRI GIS Collector to manage FTE's landscape assets. cma cnen moore and associates Chen Moore and Associates Yan Chen Landscape Designer Education Master of Science, Landscape Architecture, University of Florida, 2017 Bachelor of Arts, Urban Design, South Agriculture University in Guangzhou, China Contact Information 341 North Maitland Avenue, Suite 346 Maitland, FL 32751 P: 407.536.7970 ychen@chenmoore.com cma cnen moore and associates Yan Chen is a landscape designer with Chen Moore and Associate's Landscape Architecture team. Ms. Chen provides design and production support for landscape architecture lead projects. Project Experience TWO-oi Landscape Architecture Services - (-9041 - K&S Project 18z5o.GC. CMA is providing Landscape Architecture Services to FDOT D4 as a subconsultant to Keith and Schnars. Potential tasks include the following: plan reviews; attending and reporting on design, coordination, and review meetings; miscellaneous landscape architectural consultation; miscellaneous engineering support consultation; miscellaneous landscape architectural planning and design; construction inspection and/or field assessments; rendering sections and plan boards; assisting staff in permitting; providing assistance to staff in project coordination, correspondence and project filing; and developing project scopes. Misc District Wide Landscape Support -TWO t.CMA is providing FDOT District 6 with miscellaneous landscape architectural services. The scope of services includes plan reviews; attending and reporting on design, coordination, and review meetings; miscellaneous landscape architectural and engineering consultation; miscellaneous landscape architectural planning and design; construction inspection and/or field assessments; rendering sections and plan boards; permitting; project coordination, correspondence, and project filing; and developing project scopes. Willoughby Creek Stormwater Rendering. The project consists of stormwater improvements adjacent to the Martin County Golf Course located at 2000 SE St Lucie Blvd, Stuart, FL 34996 and Martin County Airport/Withham Field Airport located at 2011 SE Airport Rd, Stuart, FL 34996. The site has been designed and permitted by a separate consulting firm and currently under construction. The scope of work CMA will perform is graphic renderings for the proposed improvements noted in email correspondence from your office dated November 14, 2019 and following correspondence dated January 7, 2020. In general, the renderings will be formatted for use with public engagement signs or advertisements to facilitate the County's vision to the general public. The graphics will be approximately 24" x 36" depicting a plan view of the project limits and representative viewshed from the adjacent roadway. 1-4 Ultimate Project. CMA is part of the design -build team working to complete the 1-4 Ultimate project. Our experienced staff, working with the Landscape Architect of Record, conduct field reviews to observe layouts and make recommendations on adjustments for utilities, sign view zones, stormwater management facilities, and other infrastructure. The complexity of the project requires adaptations of the design, which often changes to respond to field conditions and local preferences. This effort is ongoing throughout the Orlando metropolitan area from the resort areas southwest Chen Moore and Associates of downtown, to the quiet rest area north of Altamonte Springs. Essex Park Observation Platform -1250 Essex Drive. Essex Park Improvement Project is a Village of Wellington public recreational improvement project performed under the FDEP Land and Water Conservation Fund Program which provides matching funds for qualifying projects in support of development of land for public recreational purposed. Chen Moore is providing services in support of this grant funding including design of a new waterfront dock, landscaping improvements and renovations to the park facilities. The dock will provide ADA compliant access to an observation platform extending into and along the waterfront of the park. Additional landscaping, lighting, water fountain, picnic area and renovations to the playground areas are also being designed as part of this park renovation. TWO o5 - C9Z63 - Design Landscaping Services for SR 72 Roundabout at Ibis Road - CgZ63 - FDOT Di - FM No. 439590-2-32-o1.CMA is providing professional services for FDOT District 1, as part of a continuing services contract for "Districtwide Landscaping". This task work order is for landscape improvements associated with SR 684 in Manatee County, Florida. The project limits are within the SR 684 right of way from (MP 0.839 to MP 1.255) East of 123rd Street West to 119th Street West. CMA's scope includes coordination with stakeholders, tree disposition, landscape, and irrigation design. cma cnen moore and associates Chen Moore and Associates Suzanne Marie Dombrowski, P.E., ENV SP Senior Engineer / Branch Manager Education Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering, University of Florida, 2005 Master of Engineering, Civil Engineering, University of Florida, 2006 Registration Professional Engineer, Florida, 69918, 2009 Professional Affiliations American Society of Civil Engineers American Water Works Association Florida Engineering Society Certifications Stormwater Management Inspector FDOT Specifications Package Preparation Training for Consultants SWMM Stormwater Modeler Advanced Maintenance of Traffic Envision Sustainability Professional Awards ASCE Young Engineer of the Year 2014-2015 Contact Information 500 Australian Ave S. #850 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 P: 561.746.6900 sdombrowski@chenmoore. com cma cnen moore and associates Suzanne Dombrowski, P.E., ENV SP is a senior engineer and Branch Manager with CMA. She holds a bachelor's degree in civil engineering and a master's degree in engineering with a specialization in civil engineering from the University of Florida. Ms. Dombrowski has managed a wide range of municipal utility, drainage, and roadway projects from the planning stages throughout construction. She also designs the site civil improvements for both public and municipal facilities. Throughout her career in Palm Beach County, Ms. Dombrowski has developed relationships with the local regulatory agencies, municipalities, special districts and contractors that facilitate the design, permitting and construction of her projects. Ms. Dombrowski has also managed a variety of subconsultants for multi- disciplinary projects under continuing services contracts. Project Experience Palm Beach County Fire Rescue Station 22.CMA provided civil engineering and landscape architecture services for the Fire Rescue Station 22 located in the Acreage north of the Grove Shopping Market on Seminole Pratt Whitney Road in the City of Westlake. CMA assisted with the design, permitting, and construction of a three to four bay fire station and will be designed to LEED certifiable standards. The site plan will include on grade parking, a building requiring landscape buffers and treatment. The project also required on site stormwater management and water and sewer service to the building. Services included schematic design, design development, construction documents, bid/permitting assistance and construction administration. City of Coconut Creek Parks and Recreation Master Plan. CMA, as a subconsultant to Barth Associates, is assisting the City of Coconut Creek, Florida with a comprehensive Parks and Recreation Master Plan. The Master Plan will provide a vision as well as an action plan for implementing this vision for parks, recreation programs and services, open space, trails, and recreation facilities which contribute to the health and leisure of the community's residents, enhance the integrity and quality of the natural environment, support neighborhood vitality, and enhance economic development. The City is seeking to optimize the City's existing parks and recreation resources and assets, as well as strategically plan for the future. The Master Plan will provide specific funding recommendations and strategies which support parks development and recreation program development needs while responding to the community's "willingness to pay" attitudes and priorities. One of the other priorities identified by the City is further development of plans for improving accessibility of its parks system resources and recreation program and services. The Master Plan will include research, public involvement, and the development of recommendations for all aspects of the City's park system, including providing a community demand, supply and needs analysis. Chen Moore and Associates Coconut Creek Parkway. Chen Moore and Associates provided professional services to the Margate CRA for the design, permitting and construction administration of the Coconut Parkway Median Improvement Project from SR 7 to Banks Road. Chen Moore and Associates coordinated with Broward County Traffic Engineering to determine the possibility of installing a median with turning lanes in the existing center suicide lane. Coordination was also required with Broward County Highway Construction Engineering Division, the Florida Department of Transportation, and Broward County Environmental Protection and Growth Management Division for surface water management permitting. The project was coordinated with simultaneous improvements by the City of Coconut Creek. The design incorporated 'Green' elements which were used to reduce the amount of water needed to irrigate. The wide median sections slope inward creating large swales and the brick pavers on the narrow median have inverted crowns which slope and divert runoff towards the grassy medians. This reduces the amount of runoff storage needed in the side street swales, reducing project costs. Pineapple Park Drainage Improvements. The City of West Palm Beach contracted Chen Moore and Associates to investigate the performance of the existing drainage system in the Pineapple Park neighborhood. The existing data was collected from the City GIS system, past permits, and historical as-builts. This data was field verified for accuracy. An existing conditions model was created and modified to simulate actual flooding events that occurred during the study period. Recommended alternatives were discussed with the City, and conceptual designs and cost estimates were created for the preferred alternatives. Modeling was performed to simulate the effectiveness of the proposed alternatives. The original project scope was expanded to include other areas in the City that experience flooding. Manatee Viewing Center. Chen Moore and Associates provided civil engineering and landscape architecture services for the site design, permitting, and construction administration of an environmental education center for Florida Power and Light as a subconsultant to Song and Associates. The facility is located at FP&L's Riviera Beach Energy Facility along the Intracoastal Waterway. The center is envisioned as an educational facility providing the public knowledge about Florida's coastal marine habitats. CMA was responsible for providing all site design including site planning, hardscape, landscape, lighting, irrigation, drainage and utilities design. The site was used for construction trailers and parking during the construction of FPL's Energy Plant. The site contains specimen trees that are being preserved in place. Utilizing Low Impact Development (LID) site design techniques, CMA developed an outdoor program that includes a sculpture filled waterfront plaza along the river and a constructed wetland with boardwalk for public education. The sites amenities include outdoor seating areas, picnic areas, bicycle parking, two existing boat docks and native landscaping. The site was designed to hold and treat all stormwater on the site through the latest Best Management Practices in Stormwater Management including pervious surfaces and natural treatment trains. TWO 1 --Turnpike GEC LA Services. Florida Turnpike Enterprise General Engineering Contract. CMA is a subconsultant to HNTB on the General Engineering Contract for the Florida Turnpike Enterprise. CMA provides support to the District Landscape Architect's office in developing, managing, and implementing the five year landscape work program; landscape architectural design; updates and management of the FTE branding document; master planning of the FTE's landscape design; design for special assignments such as Suntrax, SR528, Coral Way Park, and interchange design for multiple locations; plans review; post design services; and landscape inventory utilizing ESRI GIS Collector to manage FTE's landscape assets. cma cnen moore and associates Chen Moore and Associates Brent M. Whitfield, P.E., ENV SP Director of Water Resources/Senior Engineer Education Master of Science, Civil Engineering, University of Florida, 2003 Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering, University of Florida, 2001 Registration Professional Engineer, Florida, 65720, 2007 Professional Affiliations American Society of Civil Engineers American Water Resources Association Environment and Water Resources Institute Florida Engineering Society Certifications Statewide Airport Stormwater Study Florida Stormwater Association (FSA) Stormwater Operator Certification Level 2 Envision Sustainability Professional Awards ASCE Region 5 Engineer of the Year Award - 2019 ASCE State Section - Engineer of the Year - 2018 National Engineers' Council Outstanding Engineering Achievement Merit - 2019 Contact Information 500 Australian Ave S. #85o West Palm Beach, FL 33401 P: 561.746.6900 bwhitfield@chenmoore.com cma cnen moore and associates Brent Whitfield, P.E., ENV SP is the Director of Water Resources for CMA. With 17 years of professional experience, Mr. Whitfield has worked for a variety of public sector clients at the City, County and State level. His experience includes tasks as varied as hydrologic and hydraulic modeling related to environmental and flood protection studies and detailed engineering design and construction oversight for roadway, water, sewer, and stormwater infrastructure. Mr. Whitfield has provided infrastructure solutions in various settings from residential neighborhoods to commercial airports. As a life-long resident of Florida, Mr. Whitfield has maintained a commitment to serving the community both professionally and personally serving as an appointed board member for a municipal advisory board with maintaining involvement in the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), the Florida Engineering Society (FES) and Leadership Florida. Mr. Whitfield holds Bachelor's and Master's Degrees in Civil Engineering from the University of Florida. Project Experience Essex Park Observation Platform -125o Essex Drive. Essex Park Improvement Project is a Village of Wellington public recreational improvement project performed under the FDEP Land and Water Conservation Fund Program which provides matching funds for qualifying projects in support of development of land for public recreational purposed. Chen Moore is providing services in support of this grant funding including design of a new waterfront dock, landscaping improvements and renovations to the park facilities. The dock will provide ADA compliant access to an observation platform extending into and along the waterfront of the park. Additional landscaping, lighting, water fountain, picnic area and renovations to the playground areas are also being designed as part of this park renovation. Palm Beach County Wake Park Complex - Lake Okeeheelee Water Park.CMA was the prime consultant providing civil engineering and landscape architecture services for the proposed Wake Board Cable Complex at Okeeheelee Park in West Palm Beach, Florida. This project is the first of its kind in Palm Beach County. The project included on-site parking, pedestrian and bicycle circulation, modular buildings, and land side amenities to support the park complex such as an Intermediate and Expert Cable Ski Track, Aqua Fun Park Area, Pro -shop, Concession Stand, and Support Facilities. The site plan included on grade parking and a one story building requiring landscape buffers and treatment. The project required on site stormwater management and water and sewer service to the building. TWO -o6 Neighborhood Road Program - District 4 Year 3 & 4 - City of Lake Worth - PO 182063. Chen Moore and Associates will provide the City of Lake Worth Public Services Department with Engineering During Construction services. This shall include the review of Contractor submittals as well as supporting the revision of plans on an as -needed basis in the event of unforeseen or unforeseeable field conditions for the Project. Chen Moore and Associates WPB 3lst to 35th Street Water Main Improvements. CMA is providing engineering and consulting professional services for the Water Main Improvements on 31st, 32nd, 33rd, 34th & 35th Streets for the City of West Palm Beach. The utility improvements are being completed under the City's bond program, and have strict deadlines for completion. The neighborhood will receive full water main replacement, sanitary sewer replacement, roadway, curb and sidewalk improvements. In addition to the design and permitting efforts, the CMA Team is providing public outreach efforts including presentation at Neighborhood Association Meetings and City Commission. CMA will be submitting this project for Envision Certification, by the Institute for Sustainable Infrastructure, during the go% design phase. This certification process includes a submittal package for each credit, coordination with the Contractor and various City departments. Westlake City Engineering Services. CMA is providing engineering and landscape architecture services for the City of Westlake. The scope includes review of permit applications; review of plans for the development within in the entire city limits; coordination with the City's planner; coordination with the City's staff members; and coordination with Seminole Improvement District whose jurisdictional boundary coincides with the City. D-16 & D-18 Pump Station Rehabilitation. The CMA team provided civil, mechanical, electrical and structural engineering design and permitting services for the rehabilitation of the existing D-16 and D-18 stormwater pump stations at the western ends of Jungle Road and El Brillo Way. CMA also provided a detailed structural analysis and provided repair recommendations for adjacent concrete facilities, and developed a modification to the trash grate within the wet well to reduce the difficulty of maintenance access. Phipps Ocean Park North Restroom Replacement. CMA provided site planning, civil engineering, landscape architecture and bidding assistance services for the demolition of the existing restroom building and replacement of the facility with a single pre -fabricated building with two restrooms at the northern end of Phipps Park. The scope of services included the design, permitting and construction for a prefabricated pavilion on concrete slab; replacement of concrete sidewalks and bathroom apron; utility connections for a new pre -fabricated bathroom; landscape and irrigation to meet code minimum requirements; water, sewer, drainage, landscape and irrigation plans; permitting through the regulatory agencies; and bid document review and assistance. CMA also presented the design plans to the Architectural Commission (ARCOM), and received all necessary approvals. cma Oen moore and associates Chen Moore and Associates Bryan C Cullop Senior Construction Specialist Education Education Studies, Radford University, Radford, VA Certifications CTQP - QC Manager CTQP - Final Estimates Level I CTQP - Final Estimates Level I I CTQP - Asphalt Paving Technician Level I CTQP - Asphalt Paving Technician Level II CTQP - Earthwork Construction Inspection Level I CTQP - Earthwork Construction Inspection Level I CTQP - Concrete Field Technician, Level 1 CTQP - Drilled Shaft Inspection Certified NPDES Storm water Erosion and Sedimentation Control Inspector, State of Florida Troxler - Certified Nuclear Gauge Operator FDOT - Florida Advanced Work Zone Traffic Control, 2018 IMSA - Traffic Signal Inspector 1, 2011 Contact Information 500 Australian Ave S. #85o West Palm Beach, FL 33401 P: 561.746.6900 bcullop@chenmoore.com cma cnen moore and associates Bryan Cullop has more than 19 years of experience in geotechnical and environmental construction materials testing and inspection for utilities, roadway, drainage, bridge, building and development projects for the public and private sectors. His experience includes performance of SPT borings, auger borings, and field drainage testing and monitoring well installations. Mr. Cullop has experience in the field and laboratory testing of soils including review and classification of soil samples and nuclear density testing, the inspection of bridge widening, roadway widening, resurfacing, signalization, landscaping, irrigation and utility relocation. Project Experience David Park Improvements. CMA is providing civil engineering and landscape architecture as part of CPZ Architecture's team for David Park and George Mudd Playground in the City of Margate. CMA is providing design development; construction documents; government permitting; and construction administration for this project. The proposed program for the project includes the design, permitting, and construction for a prefabricated pavilion on concrete slab; replacement concrete sidewalks and bathroom apron; utility connections for a new pre -fabricated bathroom; new 10 car surface parking area with roadway connection; landscape and irrigation; and stormwater design and permitting to accommodate new improvements. The site plan will include water, sewer, drainage, paving & marking, landscape and irrigation plans for the project. Emergency Bypass 48" Forcemain. CMA is responsible for the design, permitting, and construction observation of the replacement of the City of Fort Lauderdale's main transmission line going into the wastewater treatment plant. The new line consists of more than 22,000 linear feet of new pipe which will be installed via 12 horizontal directional drills (HDD) that range between 1,700 and 3,000 linear feet each to a depth of up to 7o feet. The new force main is mostly 48" HDPE pipe with some ductile iron pipe sections. The project route includes sensitive ecosystems including the crossing of South Middle River which require Benthic surveys for the subaqueous crossing, dewatering calculations, and permitting for construction within a quarter mile of contaminated areas with high-water table being close to the coastline. Crossing of the intracoastal (US Federal Waters) requires permitting through the US Army Corps of Engineers and the Department of Environmental Protection. There is a total of nine (9) jurisdictional agencies for this project. The project is an emergency project for the City of Fort Lauderdale which is being fast tracked to be completed (design, permitting, and construction) in 14 months. The project is a Design - Build project led by Murphy Pipeline Contractors with CMA as the lead Consultant. Kyoto Gardens 24 in WM Crossing of the FEC Railroad and SR811 (R2086). The project will include surveying and engineering services for the design and permitting of approximately 1,200 feet of 24 -inch water main. The Chen Moore and Associates purpose of the water main is to serve a new Florida Power and Light development on the southwest corner of Kyoto Gardens Drive and SR 8ii. The proposed water main will connect on the west side of the project area to a proposed 24 -inch water main at Kyoto Gardens Drive and the re -aligned RCA Center Drive and on the east to an existing 24 -inch water main on the northeast corner of Kyoto Gardens Drive and SR 811. The water main will be horizontally directionally drilled under the Florida East Coast Railway (FEC) railroad tracks and SR 811. It is expected that the water main will be in a 36 to 4o -inch HDPE casing. LS z6 Force Main Replacement - PO 20200107-oo.The project will include surveying and engineering services for the design, permitting, bidding, and construction administration of approximately 85o feet of 6 -inch force main to be replaced from MHo54Mo38 at the intersection of Ebbtide Drive and Eastwind Drive to LS 26 . The force main will be installed via open cut on Ebbtide Drive and via horizontal directional drill under US1. The existing pipeline will be grouted and abandoned in place. Seacoast Utility Authority Western Community Pipeline Extension. CMA was contracted by Seacoast Utility Authority for surveying and engineering services for the design, permitting, bidding, construction administration and permit certification of force main and water main improvements within easements along Northlake Boulevard. Phase I is located from the eastern boundary of Ancient Tree to the eastern boundary of Osprey Isles and will consist of approximately 1,65o linear feet of io-inch water main and 6 -inch force main, connections to existing mains, and disconnect with the City of West Palm Beach. Phase 11 will be located from the western side of Memorial Park Drive to the eastern boundary of the Carleton Oaks property and will consist of approximately 1,000 linear feet of io-inch water main and 4 -inch force main, related tie ins to existing and interconnect meter station with City of West Palm Beach. cma cnen moore and associates Chen Moore and Associates DAVID P. ANDRE, P.E. PRINCIPAL ENGINEER ANDERSEN ANDRE CONSULTING ENGINEERS, Inc. AACE Key Qualifications 1 David P. Andre has been performing Geotechnical Engineering, Construction Materials Testing and Environmental Consulting since 1993. David gained extensive and varied experience during his employment with an international Geotechnical and Environmental Consulting firm, where he was Branch Manager for operations in the Port St. Lucie office from 2000 through 2006. In addition to managing a staff of 19 engineers, environmental scientists, field and laboratory technicians and administrative personnel, David was responsible for all regional environmental and geotechnical engineering projects as well as construction materials testing services, and oversaw all office operations, including proposal preparation, report review (signing and sealing), invoicing and collections. David then co-founded Andersen Andre Consulting Engineers in 2006 and currently serves as Principal Engineer. Project Experience I David has served as Project Engineer for the development of recommendations for site preparation and foundation design for projects throughout Southeast Florida including numerous publicly and privately -owned structures, roadways, bridges, utility installations, STAs, drainage improvement projects, airports and more. Additionally, David is AACE's Contract Manager for the following continuing service contracts for Geotechnical Engineering and Construction Materials Testing: • Martin County (since 2012 - Present) • Indian River State College (since 2009 - Present) • St. Lucie County (since 2016 - Present) • Martin County School Board (since 2009 - Present) • Indian River County (since 2014 - Present) • City of Port St. Lucie (2007-2011, 2016 - Present) • Okeechobee County (since 2008 - Present) Education I + Bachelor of Science, Environmental Engineering, University of Florida, 1993 ❖ Post Graduate Geotechnical Engineering Courses, University of Central Florida, 1997 Professional Registrations I ❖ Professional Engineer, State of Florida Registration No. 53969 Professional Affiliations ❖ Health and Safety Training for Hazardous Waste Activities, 40 -Hour OSHA Certified Training Course ❖ Member - Florida Engineering Society (1995 to Present) ❖ Treasure Coast Chapter Young Engineer of the Year (2002) ❖ Treasure Coast Chapter Engineer of the Year (2006) ❖ Chapter Secretary (2002) ❖ Chapter Vice President (2003-2004) • Chapter President (2005) ❖ Chapter State Director (2008-2011) ❖ FICE Leadership Institute (Inaugural Class 1, 2004) PETER G. ANDERSEN, P.E. PRINCIPAL ENGINEER ANDERSEN ANDRE CONSULTING ENGINEERS, Inc. AACE Key Qualifications 1 Peter G. Andersen has more than 23 years of experience in the Geotechnical Engineering and Materials Testing field. Peter worked at an international Geotechnical and Environmental Consulting firm from 1997 through 2006 where he served as Project Engineer for the development of recommendations for site preparation and foundation design for projects throughout South Florida and outside of the United States including numerous low- and high-rise structures, bridges, piers, buried structures, transmission towers, silos, roadways, drainage structures, off -shore mooring facilities, seawalls, retaining walls, anchoring systems, excavation bracings, underpinning measures, dams and levees. From 2002 through 2006, he served as Senior Project Engineer and Assistant Branch Manager where, in addition to the above listed responsibilities, he was in charge of planning and supervision of field and laboratory geotechnical exploration programs for both public and private sector clients. Peter then co-founded AACE in 2006 where he currently serves as Principal Geotechnical Engineer. Project Experience I Aside from traditional geotechnical projects, Peter has worked on several state mandated land condemnation projects on properties bordering the Everglades Stormwater Treatment Areas (STA=s), performed quarry (ore) assessment studies, wetland mitigation projects, environmental assessments, and worked on forensic structural investigations using destructive and non-destructive testing techniques. Additionally, Peter has performed structural inspections of reinforcing steel and prestressed structural members (single/double keyway decks, piles, etc.). Peter also has significant experience providing geotechnical engineering consulting services on roadways. Below are summaries of a few representative projects. • Green River Parkway (Southern Extension), from Jensen Beach Blvd. to S.R. 707, Martin County, Florida • St. Lucie County Airport MRO Hangar, St. Lucie County, Florida • IRSC Public Safety Complex, Fort Pierce, Florida • Fisherman's Wharf and Port of Fort Pierce Improvements, St. Lucie County, Florida • Tradition Medical Center 9 -Story Hospital, Port St. Lucie, Florida • Osprey Acres Serpentine Water Quality Improvement Project, Indian River County, Florida • Tropical Farms Water Treatment Plant, Martin County, Florida • Edwards Road Forensic Geotechnical Consulting, St. Lucie County, Florida • Village Parkway, Port St. Lucie, Florida • SR 714 Widening, from Citrus Blvd. to the Florida Turnpike, Martin County, Florida Education I ❖ Master of Engineering in Geotechnical Engineering, University of Florida, 1997 ❖ Bachelor of Science in Civil/Structural Engineering, Technical University of Denmark, 1995 Professional Registrations I ❖ Professional Engineer, State of Florida Registration No. 57956 Barth Associates PUBLIC REALM PLANNING, DESIGN, AND FACILITATION David L. Barth, PhD ASLA, AICP, CPRP 10030 SW 52nd Road Gainesville, Florida 32608 561.308.9937 david@barthassoc.com Dr. David Barth is a registered Landscape Architect, Certified Planner, and Certified Parks and Recreation Professional who specializes in the planning, design, and implementation of the public realm. He is also an expert facilitator and strategic planner. He has developed parks and recreation system needs assessments and master plans for over 100 communities throughout the United States including Washington D.C, Miami -Dade County FL, Norfolk, VA, San Diego CA, and Raleigh NC. He has also led the planning and/or design of hundreds of parks and trails including Orange County's West Orange Trail, Martin County's Indian Riverside Park, and the City of Kissimmee's Lakefront Park. He was a co-author of the American Planning Association (APA) publication From Recreation to Re -Creation, as well as a contributor to APA's Planning and Urban Design Standards for parks and recreation needs assessments. Most recently he authored APA's Planning Advisory Service Memo Alternatives for Determining Parks and Recreation Levels of Service. His new book, Parks and Recreation System Planning: A New Approach to Creating Sustainable, Resilient Communities was published in July 2020. Dr. Barth received his PhD in Design, Construction, and Planning from the University of Florida. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE • President, Barth Associates, LLC 2012—present Gainesville, FL • Adjunct Professor/ Graduate Assistant, University of Florida 2008-2015 Gainesville, FL • Vice President/ Principal, Glatting Jackson/ AECOM 1987-2012 West Palm Beach, FL • Director of Planning and Landscape Architecture, BJM Associates, Inc. 1986-87 Orlando, FL • Assistant Regional Planning Manager, PBSJ 1982-86 Orlando, FL • Landscape Architect/Planner, Glenn Acomb Assoc. / Boyle Engineering Corp. 1980-82 Orlando, FL • Associate Land Planner, ITT Community Development Corp. 1980-81 Palm Coast, FL • Landscape Architect, Harry Weese & Associates, Kaiser Transit Group, Miami, FL 1978-79 PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATIONS Landscape Architect, Florida, #528 1979 American Institute of Certified Planners, #011226 1995 Certified Parks and Recreation Professional 2002 EDUCATION PhD (Doctor of Philosophy - Design, Construction, and Planning), University of Florida 2015 MS (Masters of Organizational Leadership), Palm Beach Atlantic University 2003 BLA (Bachelor of Landscape Architecture), University of Florida 1978 David L. Barth - 1 - Barth Associates PUBLIC REALM PLANNING, DESIGN, AND FACILITATION SELECTED PROJECTS Parks, Greenways, and Trails Master Planning and Design: • Biscayne to Everglades Trail • Boynton Beach Congress Avenue Park • Brevard County F. Burton Smith Regional Park • Collier County Big Corkscrew Island Regional Park • Delray Beach Old School Square Park Expansion • Econlockhatchee Greenway • Eldon, MO Rock Island Trail • Ft. Frasier (Rail) Trail • Gainesville Kiwanis Girl Scout Park Conceptual Master Plan • Gainesville Northside Park Conceptual Master Plan • Gainesville Springtree Park • Georgia 400 Trail • Kauai, HI Kalena Park • Kissimmee Lakefront Park • LCWA Hickory Point Recreation Area • Maitland Ballfield Complex • Martin County Halpatiokee Regional Park • Martin County Indian Riverside Park • Miami -Dade County Ludlam (Rail)Trail • New Smyrna Beach/SR 44 Trail • Ocmulgee Heritage Greenway • Orange County Cypress Grove Park • Oviedo Sports Complex/Round Lake Park • Rocky Mount River Falls Park • Seminole County Old SR 13 (Rail) Trail • Seminole County Softball Complex • Seminole-Wekiva (Rail) Trail • South Lake (Rail) Trail • South Rockledge Park • St. Johns County Neighborhood Park Prototype • Village of Wellington Waterfront Conceptual Master Plan • Volusia Heritage Trail • West Orange (Rail) Trail • Winter Springs Central Winds Park Natural Resource Management Planning: • Hillsborough County Conservation and Environmental Lands Master Plan • Wekiva River Visitor Capacity Study • Suwannee River Water Management District Excellence in Land Management Program • Miami -Dade County Deering Estate Management Plan • Osceola County Shingle Creek Management Plan • Indian Riverside Park Management Plan • Old School Square Management Plan • LCWA Crooked River Preserve Management Plan • Seminole County Spring Hammock Management Plan • Orange County Long Branch Park Management Plan • Florida DOF Little -Big Econ State Forest Management Plan • Volusia County Kratzert Regional Park Management Plan • Volusia County Spruce Creek Conservation Area David L. Barth -2- Barth Associates PUBLIC REALM PLANNING, DESIGN, AND FACILITATION Facilitation, Strategic Planning, Visioning: ■ Port St. Lucie, FL City Council Strategic Planning Workshops ■ Gainesville Capital Projects Collaboration Retreat ■ Seattle, WA Community Center Strategic Plan • Natural North Florida Strategic Planning Workshop ■ Gainesville Nature Operations Strategic Plan ■ Walkable and Livable Communities (WALC) Board Strategic Planning Retreat ■ NASA/ Kennedy Space Center Strategic Framework Charrette ■ Space Florida Spaceport Master Plan ■ West Palm Beach DDA Strategic Planning Workshop ■ Poarch Band of the Creek Indians Strategic Master Plan ■ Florida Association of Counties Commissioner Program for Community Visioning ■ Palm Beach Gardens Height Vision Workshops ■ North Miami Beach Smart Growth Workshops ■ Palm Beach County Rural Lands Workshop ■ Martin County Sustainable Communities Vision ■ Palm Beach County Manatee Protection Plan Workshops ■ PGA Blvd Corridor Association Strategic Planning Workshop ■ Alachua County/ Municipal Leaders Workshop ■ "Emerald City" Sustainability Workshop ■ Juno Beach Height and Density Vision Workshops ■ Martin County Maritime Museum Strategic Plan ■ Coleman Park Neighborhood Improvement Plan ■ Martin County Development Patterns Study ■ Martin County Community Redevelopment Plans ■ Palm Beach Gardens City Center Overlay Study ■ Miramar Neighborhood Improvement Plan Parks and Open Space System Master Planning: Towns and Cities: ■ Aiken, SC Open Space Element for the Comprehensive Plan ■ Boynton Beach Parks and Recreation Master Plan ■ Buckhead, Atlanta, GA Green Space Plan ■ Cape Coral, FL Parks and Recreation Master Plan ■ Clearwater Parks and Recreation Master Plan ■ Coconut Creek, FL Parks and Recreation Master Plan ■ Colombia Pike, Arlington, VA Open Space Plan ■ Coral Gables, FL Parks and Open Space Master Plan ■ Deerfield Beach Parks and Recreation Master Plan ■ Delray Beach Parks and Recreation Master Plan ■ Deltona Parks and Recreation Master Plan • Doral, FL Parks and Recreation System Master Plan • Estero, FL Parks and Recreation Master Plan ■ Fernandina Beach, FL Parks and Recreation Master Plan • Ft. Lauderdale FL, Parks and Long -Range Strategic Plan ■ Ft. Myers Parks and Recreation Master Plan ■ Gainesville Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs Master Plan ■ Haines City Parks and Recreation Master Plan ■ Homestead Parks and Recreation Master Plan ■ Jacksonville, FL Downtown Pedestrian and Open Space Master Plan ■ Largo Parks and Recreation Strategic Plan ■ Lenexa, KS Parks and Recreation Master Plan ■ Macon, GA, Parks and Recreation Open Space Master Plan ■ Maitland Parks and Recreation Master Plan ■ Marco Island Parks and Recreation Master Plan ■ Margate Parks and Recreation Master Plan David L. Barth -3- Barth Associates PUBLIC REALM PLANNING, DESIGN, AND FACILITATION ■ Naples, FL Parks Master Plan ■ New Port Richey Parks and Recreation Master Plan ■ Norfolk, VA, Recreation Master Plan ■ North Miami Beach Parks and Recreation Master Plan • North Myrtle Beach, SC Parks and Open Space Master Plan • North Port Parks and Recreation Master Plan • Orlando, FL Families, Parks and Recreation Vision Plan ■ Oviedo Parks and Recreation Master Plan ■ Palm Bay Parks and Recreation Master Plan ■ Palm Beach Parks and Recreation Master Plan ■ Palm Beach Gardens Parks and Recreation Master Plan ■ Palm Coast Parks and Recreation Open Space Master Plan ■ Pittsboro, NC Parks and Recreation Master Plan ■ Port St. Lucie, FL Parks and Recreation Master Plan ■ Port Orange Parks and Recreation Master Plan ■ Raleigh, NC Parks and Recreation Master Plan • Rocky Mount, NC Parks and Recreation Master Plan • Sanibel Island Parks and Recreation Master Plan • San Diego, CA Downtown Parks and Open Space Needs Assessment ■ Sarasota, FL Parks and Recreation Master Plan ■ St. Petersburg, FL Downtown Waterfront Master Plan ■ Tamarac Parks and Recreation Master Plan' ■ Venice, FL Parks and Recreation Master Plan ■ Washington, D.C. Parks Master Plan ■ West Palm Beach Parks and Recreation Master Plan ■ West Palm Beach, FL Strategic Recreation Plan ■ Wilton Manors Parks and Recreation Master Plan ■ Winter Park Parks and Recreation Master Plan Counties and Regions: • Arlington County, VA Parks and Open Space Master Plan • Broward County, FL Greenways and Trails Master Plan ■ Collier County, FL Parks and Recreation Master Plan ■ East Baton Rouge Parish, LA (BREC) Level -of -Service Standards ■ Hillsborough County, FL Conservation and Environmental Lands Master Plan ■ Manatee County, FL Parks and Recreation Master Plan ■ Martin County, FL Parks and Recreation Master Plan ■ Miami -Dade County, FL Parks and Open Space Master Plan ■ Nassau County, FL Parks and Recreation System Framework ■ Okeechobee County, FL Parks and Recreation Master Plan ■ Orange County, FL Parks and Recreation Master Plan • Orange County, FL Trails Master Plan • Osceola County, FL Parks and Recreation Master Plan • Palm Beach County, FL Northeast Everglades Natural Areas (NENA) Master Plan • Pasco County, FL Parks and Recreation Master Plan • Pinellas County, FL Recreation, Open Space and Culture System Master Plan • Sarasota County, FL Park, Preserves, and Recreation Master Plan ■ Seminole County, FL Parks and Recreation Master Plan ■ Seminole County, FL Trails Master Plan ■ St. Johns County, FL Parks and Recreation Master Plan ■ St. Lucie County, FL Parks and Recreation Master Plan • Volusia County, FL Parks and Recreation Master Plan ■ Suwannee River Water Management District, FL Strategic Recreation Plan David L. Barth -4- Barth Associates PUBLIC REALM PLANNING, DESIGN, AND FACILITATION SELECTED PRESENTATIONS "A New Approach to Parks and Recreation System Planning for Resiliency and Sustainability", Florida Chapter - American Planning Association Webinar, 2020 "Master Plans, Comprehensive Plans, Strategic Plans, Needs Assessments and Management Plans: Choosing the Best Planning Process to Meet Your Needs", National Recreation and Park Association, Baltimore, MD, 2019 "The New Art & Science of Parks and Recreation System Master Planning", Florida Recreation and Park Association, Orlando, 2019 "Got Metrics? The Key to Strategic Implementation", Palm Beach County Education Series, December 2018 "Strategic Planning in the Face of Changing Times", Florida Government Finance Officials Association, Orlando, 2018 "The Benefits of High -Performance Public Spaces: A Tool for Community Resiliency and Sustainability", Montgomery County, MD, 2018 "Creating a High -Performance Public Space", Northern New England Recreation and Parks Conference, Bartlett, NH, 2017 "New Models and Metrics for Parks System Planning", National Recreation and Parks Association (NRPA), St. Louis, 2016 "Reimagining Neighborhood Parks", National Recreation and Parks Association (NRPA), St. Louis, 2016 "Parks that Reshape Cities", American Planning Association, Phoenix, AZ, 2016 "New Alternatives for Determining Parks and Recreation Needs and LOS", National Recreation and Parks Association (NRPA), Las Vegas, 2015 "Social Equity in Public/Private Partnership Agreements (P3's)", NRPA, Las Vegas, 2015 "Creating High Performance Parks and Recreation Systems©", Florida Recreation and Park Association/ Florida ASLA, Orlando, 2015; Park Pride, Atlanta, 2015 "Creating High Performance Parks and Recreation Systems©", NRPA, Charlotte, 2014 "Big City Planning Directors on Parks and Successful Cities", NRPA/APA, Atlanta, 2014 "Using a Delphi Method to Develop Criteria for High Performance Public Spaces", Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture, Baltimore, 2014 The Role of Parks in Economic Development", Joint NRPA-APA Roundtable, Washington, D.C, 2014 David L. Barth -5- Barth Associates PUBLIC REALM PLANNING, DESIGN, AND FACILITATION "Community Leader First, Parks and Recreation Professional Second", Illinois Park and Recreation Association, Chicago, 2012 "New Alternatives for Parks and Recreation Levels of Service", American Public Works Association, Denver, 2011 "The Future City Parks System", Park Pride, Atlanta, 2011 "Harnessing the Power of the Public Realm to Create More Sustainable Communities", Sustainable Florida Conference, West Palm Beach, 2010 "Principles for Successful Community Visioning and Implementation", Florida Association of Counties Advanced County Commissioner Program, Gainesville, 2010 "Repositioning Parks and Recreation Departments to Become More Essential", National Recreation and Parks Association, Salt Lake City, 2009 "Greening Your Town through the Public Realm", South Florida Green Energy & Climate Conference, 2009 "Using Parks and Recreation Master Plans to Create Livable Communities", South Carolina Chapter APA, Myrtle Beach, 2008 "Sustainability, Leadership and the Role of Parks and Recreation Professionals", FRPA Directors Summit, 2009 "Effective Techniques for Public Participation, Needs Assessments and Consensus -Building", Florida Recreation and Parks Association, Orlando, 2009 SELECTED RESEARCH, PUBLICATIONS "Reimagining Neighborhood Parks", FRPA Journal, 2017 "Contemporary Parks and Recreation Planning", APA Planning, 2016 "High Performance Public Spaces© - a Tool for Building Great Communities", FRPA Journal, 2016 "Alternatives for Determining Parks and Recreation Level of Service (LOS)", American Planning Association Planning Advisory Service (PAS) Memo, 2016 "2015, The Adoption of Innovation in the Planning and Design Process: Creating High Performance Public Spaces that Contribute to Community Sustainability", PhD Dissertation, University of Florida, 2015 "Using a Delphi Method to Develop Criteria for High Performance Public Spaces", Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture Conference Proceedings, 2014 "Planning the Public Realm as a Plexus", University of Florida (unpublished), 2014 "Parks and Sense of Place", FRPA Journal, 2012 "New Alternatives for Parks and Recreation Levels of Service", American Public Works Association Reporter, 2011 David L. Barth -6- Barth Associates PUBLIC REALM PLANNING, DESIGN, AND FACILITATION "Providing Equity for Parks and Recreation Facilities; Alternatives for Calculating Level of Service (LOS), FRPA Journal, 2009 "From Recreation to Re-creation", Chapter 3 - "Does My Community Need More Parks?", American Planning Association (APA), 2006 "Planning and Urban Design Standards", "Conducting a Parks and Recreation Needs Assessment", APA, 2005 FRPA Journal, "Developing an Effective Parks and Recreation System", 1998 PROFESSIONAL LEADERSHIP ACTIVITIES 2019 - Present, Co -Chair, Parks Professional Practice Network, American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) 2015 - Present, Trustee, Florida Recreation and Parks Association Foundation 1979 - Present, Member, American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) 1987 - Present, Member, Florida Recreation and Parks Association (FRPA) 2010 - 2012, Member, City of West Palm Beach Waterfront Committee 2000 - 2008, Trustee, Florida Public Officials Design Institute 2000 - 2005, Trustee, Florida Recreation and Parks Association Foundation 2002 - 2003, Chair, Florida Recreation and Parks Association Foundation Board of Trustees 2000 - 2001, Chair, FRPA Articles and Bylaws Committee 1995 - 1997, Member, Florida DNR Recreation User Group Advisory Committee 1991 - 1992, Treasurer, Florida Chapter ASLA 1985 - 1986, Chair, Florida Chapter ASLA Orlando Section SELECTED HONORS AND AWARDS Best Transportation Report Award, Miami -Dade County Ludlam Trail Design Guidelines, Florida APA, 2010 Focused Issue Planning Award, Downtown San Diego Needs Assessment for Parks and Open Space, San Diego APA, 2010 Award of Honor, Northeast Everglades Natural Area Master Plan, Florida ASLA, 2006 Award of Merit, City of Homestead Parks and Recreation Master Plan, Florida ASLA 2005 Award of Honor, Indian Riverside Park, Florida ASLA, 2002 Landscape Architect of the Year, Palm Beach County AIA, 2001 Award of Excellence, West Orange Trail, Florida ASLA, 1996 Award of Excellence, Cypress Grove Park, Florida ASLA, 1994 David L. Barth -7- Sciences ENGINEERING ENVIRONMENTAL ECOLOGICAL Brian Voelker, MS Senior Scientist Mr. Voelker is a senior scientist specializing in natural resource assessments and permitting, as well as certified arborist services. He provides numerous ecological services to clients, including the following: wetland delineation, function evaluation, mitigation design, monitoring, and permitting; upland habitat assessments; coastal habitat assessments and permitting; marine and estuarine habitat assessments and permitting; protected wildlife assessments and permitting; GPS data collection/mapping and GIS database development; NEPA document preparation and oversight; sediment and erosion control monitoring. As an ISA Certified Arborist, Mr. Voelker provides numerous consulting arborist services to both public and private sector clients, including the following: GPS tree inventories and GIS tree database development; destroyed/damaged tree assessments; tree value estimates; tree grading; tree/utility conflict identification; hazard tree evaluations (risk assessment); analysis of tree canopy cover and ecological/monetary benefits; urban forest management plans; planting and maintenance bid packages, mangrove trimming oversight; tree removal permitting. Education MS, Coastal Zone Management, Marine Biology, Nova Southeastern University, 2000 BS, Environmental Studies, State University of New York, 1996 Professional Licenses / Certifications FAA Drone Remote Pilot No. 4253470 LIAF Certified Landscape Inspector #2012- 125 SWS Professional Wetland Scientist #1355 ISA Certified Arborist #FL -5378A ISA Tree Risk Assessment Qualification PADI Certified Rescue Diver FDEP Certified Stormwater Erosion and Sedimentation Control Inspector #29437 Years of Experience 24 Project Experience Canopy Analysis, City of Miami Beach, Miami -Dade County, Florida — Mr. Voelker, using i -Tree Canopy, estimated the canopy coverage for the city's urban forest, as well as percentage of available space remaining within Miami Beach for additional tree planting. Mr. Voelker also developed a one-page brochure for public education documenting the information from the study. Continuing On -Call Arborist Services, Village of Key Biscayne, Miami -Dade County, Florida — E Sciences assisted the Village in the management of Village -maintained greenspace areas, including parks, medians, municipal sites, etc. Mr. Voelker performed monthly landscape inspections/arborist assessments of tree and shrub plantings and pruning work. Tree pruning observations included the use of a DJI Phanton 4 Pro drone (Mr. Voelker served as the certified Pilot in Command for the drone work). Reports were then prepared to evaluate the planting and pruning work and to provide maintenance and supplemental planting recommendations. Additional services included review of tree pruning bid specifications; assistance in the preparation of a Village ordinances for tree plantings and tree removal permitting; on-call assessments of critical trees or tree/infrastructure conflicts throughout the Village (i.e. non-greenspace areas); post -hurricane tree damage assessments and remediation recommendations. Urban Forest Tree Inventory, City of Marathon, Monroe County, Florida — E Sciences assisted the City of Marathon in implementing a comprehensive community forestry program by completing a tree inventory on city properties and developing an associated Master Plan. Mr. Voelker performed data collected during the inventory included health assessments, pruning recommendations, utility conflicts, and open spaces for planting. Based on the inventory data, a master plan was generated that provided an analysis of the existing tree canopy (i.e. species diversity, tree conditions, etc.), recommendations for existing tree care (i.e. pruning, nuisance/exotic tree removals, etc.), and recommendations for future plantings. Storm Damage Assessment Field Support, City of Miami, Miami -Dade County, Florida — E Sciences conducted an evaluation of trees identified by the City of Miami as having been damaged from Hurricane Irma. This evaluation included determinations for appropriate remediation actions vs. determinations for removal for catastrophic damage. Mr. Voelker provided oversight/observation of tree rehabilitation efforts conducted by a separate landscape maintenance crew. E Sciences documented the remediation efforts using a GIS database app (Survey123) that provided the City of Miami with real-time GIS database updates. Brian Voelker, MS Page 2 In -House Environmental Support Services, FDOT District Four, Florida — Mr. Voelker assisted with various services, including environmental phase reviews, preparation and review of NEPA documentation for numerous roadway and bridge projects, and field identification of listed species habitat, wetlands, historic resources, Section 4(f) sites, and contaminated sites. Arborist Services on Sugarloaf Key, FDOT District Six, Monroe County, Florida — The project consisted of conducting an analysis of vegetative communities to provide baseline data for a future landscape improvement project along a ±4.5 mile stretch of US 1 on Sugarloaf Key. Mr. Voelker assisted all tasks on this project that included a desktop review of protected natural resources (i.e. mitigation sites) as well as field GPS mapping of individual trees, natural vegetative communities, and nuisance/exotic species growth within the right-of-way limits of the roadway segment. SR 786/PGA Boulevard Endangered Species Biological Assessment, FDOT District Four, Palm Beach County, Florida — This work was performed for FDOT District Four as a subconsultant. FDOT proposed to elevate the segment of SR 786 between SR 710/Beeline Highway and the C-18 Canal to alleviate flooding as well as improve hydrologic and wildlife connectivity under the roadway. Mr. Voelker provided various services, including database research, extensive field reviews, and the preparation and submittal of a revised Endangered Species Biological Assessment Report to account for roadway design modifications. General Environmental Services, FDOT District Four, Florida — E Sciences provided in-house environmental support to the FDOT District Four Planning and Environmental Management Office. Mr. Voelker assisted with various services, including environmental phase reviews, preparation and review of NEPA documentation for numerous roadway and bridge projects, and field identification of listed species habitat, wetlands, historic resources, Section 4(f) sites, and contaminated sites. Wetlands and Permitting 10 -Acre Site, City of Medley, Miami -Dade County, Florida — E Sciences performed a wetland assessment and listed wildlife assessment within the subject site. The purpose of these assessments was to identify jurisdictional wetlands and verify if habitat conducive to listed species was present on-site. As part of the permitting effort, E Sciences provided a discussion regarding regulatory requirements for proposed impacts to on-site wetlands and listed species habitat. This discussion included the requirements of local, state and federal agencies, and a brief evaluation of potential mitigation options. Mr. Voelker provided each of the aforementioned services. US -1 Design -Build from Kings Highway to Oslo Road, FDOT District Four, St. Lucie and Indian River Counties, Florida — Mr. Voelker provided numerous environmental permitting support services, including preparation of a Permit Involvement Form and Permits Required Memorandum; wetland delineations and functional evaluations; mitigation coordination; preparation of permit applications and associated documents (GIS figures mitigation calculations, etc.).; regulatory agency coordination; review of NEPA documents (i.e. WER, ESBA) and re-evaluation of documents as necessary; listed wildlife and vegetation species surveys; review of environmental commitments from NEPA documents and development of tracking system for adherence to commitments; and field inspections to confirm compliance with environmental commitments. Sawgrass Expressway Canal Revetment, Florida's Turnpike Enterprise, Broward County, Florida — E Sciences conducted landscape improvements and ecological restoration along a 3 -mile stretch of the Sawgrass Expressway (SR 869). The site is immediately north of the Expressway and adjacent to the Parkland residential neighborhood. The natural limestone structure and the ecology of the existing canal that runs parallel to the expressway has been deteriorating and has become overgrown with invasive plant species that affected the natural environment and microclimate. Mr. Voelker performed inspections of sedimentation and erosion control systems. Vizcaya North Canal Planting Restoration Contract Administration, City of Miami, Miami -Dade County, Florida — This project involved a multidisciplinary landscape architecture and environmental restoration plan for the waterways and tidal pool within the museum's property. The plan included planting designs based on historic flora inventories, including mangroves, native hardwood hammock and coastal scrub species. The project resulted in improved ecological functions and water quality improvements, improved landscape aesthetics, and increased recreational functions and values. Mr. Voelker served as the lead project scientist for the project, attending contractor meetings and conducting compliance inspections. Sciences niSc' ces ENGINEERING ENVIRONMENTAL ECOLOGICAL Justin Freedman, MS Associate/Senior Scientist Mr. Freedman is an experienced environmental professional serving public and private clients throughout Florida. He provides expertise in diverse service areas including urban forestry, environmental permitting and transportation related services and manages complex, multidisciplinary projects that include a variety of environmental and engineering related tasks. He manages E Sciences' Fort Lauderdale and Miami offices. He specializes in municipal consulting and has provided plan review, landscape inspection, environmental assessments, expert witness, permitting, ordinance development, street tree inventory, canopy assessments, carbon sequestration analysis and wildlife permitting services to municipalities throughout Florida. He has also conducted numerous studies related to climate change and sea level rise and was involved with the preparation of the Broward County Climate Change Action Plan. He also specializes in transportation services. He has been providing consulting services to the FDOT for more than 10 years and manages a variety of transportation related contracts and projects. Projects include NEPA documentation for major PD&E and minor projects, NPDES and permit compliance inspections of FDOT assets, environmental resource permitting, landscape CEI and inspection services and mitigation and maintenance monitoring for dozens of FDOT constructed sites. Education MS, Marine Biology, Nova Southeastern University Oceanographic Center, 2010 BS, Biology, Tufts University, 1997 Professional Licenses / Certifications Certified Arborist, FL 5488A Tree Risk Assessment Qualification (ISA) FDEP Certified Erosion and Sediment Control Inspector and Instructor PADI Advanced Open Water, Enriched Air Certified Diver Certified Green Industries Best Management Practices Instructor Years of Experience 18 Project Experience Continuing Landscape Design Services, FDOT District One, Florida — As a subconsultant, E Sciences conducts site assessments to identify, map and assess the condition of wetlands and favorable trees and landscape material at the locations of proposed new landscape designs. Mr. Freedman is the E Sciences project manager for this contract. For each task, E Sciences sends a biologist and an ISA certified arborist to the site to identify resources. The resources are GPS -located and the information is sent to the design team so that they can avoid impacts to jurisdictional waters and favorable trees that can be incorporated into new projects. E Sciences also collects soil samples for each site. Dania Beach Continuing Arborist Services, City of Dania Beach, Broward County, Florida — Tasks for this project were performed under a continuing services contract and involves serving as the City Arborist for Dania Beach. Activities included reviewing tree removal license applications including coordinating license requirements with citizens and approving removal applications. Other tasks included reviewing landscape plans submitted as part of Site Development Plans submitted to the City for proposed developments. In this role, Mr. Freedman also represented the City as an expert in administrative hearings. Continuing On -Call Arborist Services, Village of Key Biscayne, Miami -Dade County, Florida — E Sciences was awarded a continuing services contract as a subconsultant to the Corradino Group to provide ongoing urban forestry and landscape consulting services to the Village of Key Biscayne. In this role E Sciences serves as an extension of staff and are generally available to assist the Village in assessing tree and landscape situations, meet with the Village landscape contractor or Landscape Committee, review documents and more. Mr. Freedman manages this contract and serves as the senior technical expert. To date, E Sciences has provided the City with multiple services including the following: Monthly Landscape Inspection Reports: E Sciences conducts monthly landscape inspections of the 36 landscape areas maintained by the Village. Following inspection, E Sciences prepares a report for each area that we provide to the Village to help actively maintain the Village's urban forest and greenspaces. Observations include tree abuse or improper pruning, nutrient deficiencies and sight triangle / tree clearance issues. Once submitted, E Sciences meets with the Village's landscape contractor to review outstanding deficiencies. Tree Protection Code Review and Revisions: E Sciences reviewed proposed tree protection ordinance language and provided guidance to bring the code language up to current industry standards. This work was done to assist the Village in apply for jurisdiction over the Village's tree removal program. Arborist and Tree Risk Assessments: E Sciences conducts periodic assessments or risk Justin Freedman, MS Page 2 assessment of individual trees at the request of the Village staff. Bid Package Review and Bid Support: E Sciences prepared specifications for a hardwood tree pruning bid package and is assisting the Village in review of bids and management of the project. Tree Assessment, City of Lakeland, Polk County, Florida — The City of Lakeland wanted to assess a historic oak to determine if it should remain in the landscape. They engaged E Sciences to assess the health and structure of the historic oak to evaluate future viability in the landscape. Mr. Freedman was the project manager and senior technical professional on this project. Environmental Review and Permitting SW 36th Avenue Pedestrian Bridge Path, City of Pompano Beach, Broward County, Florida — As a subconsultant, E Sciences assisted with the environmental permitting for a pedestrian path project. Tasks included conducting field assessments of wetland and tree impacts, assisting with permit application packages and coordinating with the permitting agencies and FDOT. Mr. Freedman managed and provided coordination for this project task. Districtwide Environmental Services Contract, FDOT District Four, Florida — This contract involved a wide range of environmental support tasks, including mitigation monitoring, mitigation maintenance, development of alternative lighting standards adjacent to ecologically sensitive areas, plan reviews, wetland delineations, benthic surveys, listed species surveys, ETDM research, public information support, in-house personnel support, and NEPA / PD&E support (ex: report reviews, commitments follow-up). Mr. Freedman worked three to four days a week as an in-house environmental specialist in the FDOT District Four PL&EM Office under this contract where he performed environmental phase reviews and prepared and reviewed NEPA documentation for over 70 roadway and bridge projects including field identification of listed species habitat, wetlands, historic resources, Section 4(0 and contaminated sites. Districtwide Mitigation, Wildlife and Environmental Services Contract, FDOT District Four, Florida — Mr. Freedman manages a five-year contract to provide mitigation and other environmental consulting services to the Planning and Environmental Management Office. Under this contract, he and his team assist the Department in identifying and developing mitigation projects to offset future unavoidable wetland impacts. Mr. Freedman's team manages the District Four mitigation ledger, provides agency coordination, conducts wetland and wildlife studies and prepares NEPA documentation. Work also includes reviewing new roadway and bridge projects for compliance with NEPA. Bayshore Boulevard Arborist Assessment, City of Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida — E Sciences assessed trees within the Bayshore Boulevard right-of-way proposed to be impacted by bike lane construction and an assessment of trees on the Hillsborough Canal Bridge. Work included preparing an assessment report, reviewing plans and coordinating with City and design consultants on designs to minimize impacts to large, historic oak trees within the median. Mr. Freedman serves as an arborist and urban forestry consultant for the City. Hillsborough Dam Arborist Assessment, City of Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida — E Sciences assessed mature ten oak trees growing on the embankment dam on the Hillsborough River. Mr. Freedman serves as an arborist and urban forestry consultant for the City. Bayshore Beautiful Neighborhood Tree and Infrastructure Conflict Assessment, City of Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida — The City of Tampa proposes to improve pavement conditions within the Bayshore Beautiful neighborhood. There is concern that the work will impacts mature oak trees that the neighborhood values. E Sciences assessed these trees and recommended protection measures to minimize impacts to these trees. Mr. Freedman serves as an arborist and urban forestry consultant for this task. — Sciences FM II PROFESSIONAL SURVEYORS & MAPPERS INCORPORATED George C. Young, Jr., PSM PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS & CERTIFICATIONS • Professional Surveyor & Mapper, State of Florida License No. 3066—Date of Registration: 1977 • Founded GCY, Inc. in 1984 EDUCATION, CERTIFICATIONS & CONTINUING EDUCATION • AA in Land Surveying, Palm Beach Community College • Retracement & Restoration of Original Corners • Trimble Navigation Real Time Surveying & Trimble GP Survey • Advance Cyclone Training, Norcross, GA., 2006 • Riparian Rights Expert Witness in multiple counties in Florida AFFILIATIONS • Florida Surveying & Mapping Society • Florida Surveying & Mapping Society—Indian River Chapter • Martin County Agricultural Landowners • American Congress of Surveying & Mapping (A.C.S.M.) Member No. 18669 • Florida GPS User Group • Alabama Society of Professional Land Surveyors • Martin County Leadership Program Graduate—CLASS 01 • Florida Atlantic University—Adjunct Professor PROJECT EXPERIENCE GRW, Osceola & Okeechobee Counties, Florida GCY Inc. collected topographic data every 50 feet for 90 miles of slough tributary to the Kissimmee River for the purpose of LIDAR truthing for hydrologic modeling and LIDAR measurement verifica- tion. We utilized airboats, a marsh master and woods buggies to navigate terrain of saw grass, wetland grasses, brush, wax myrtles and hard wood swamps. End user of the final product was Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville. US Sugar - Palm Beach County, Florida GCY Inc. worked on this historic project since its inception. We completed Boundary Surveys for both the private owner and South Florida Water Management District Consultants. Surveys covered 108,000 acres of land and included review of all title work on all parcels. City of West Palm Beach FL v Holy Trinity Episcopal Church Mr. Young was retained by the City of West Palm Beach as an expert in a dispute over a submerged land lease and riparian rights with Holy Trinity Church. PRINCIPAL AREAS OF PRACTICE • Boundary (Cadastral) Surveys • Expert Testimony • Riparian Rights • Mean High Water Surveys • Retracement Surveying • Topographic Surveys • GPS Surveys • As Built Surveys • Geodetic Surveys • F.D.E.P. Submerged Land Lease Surveys • Quantity Surveys • Subdivision & Platting Corporate Office: Mailing: Post Office Box 1469 Palm City, FL 34991 Physical Address: 1505 SW Martin Hwy., Palm City, FL 34990 Ph: 772-286-8083 Statewide: 800-386-1060 Website: www.gcyinc.com r;11 '1 PROFESSIONAL. SURVEYORS Si MAPPERS INCORPOR A TED Peter Andersen, PSM PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS & CERTIFICATIONS • Professional Surveyor & Mapper, State of Florida License No. 5199—Date of Registration: 1993 • LEICA HDS 3000 High Definition Scanning • GPSurvey Software by Trimble, Customer Site Training • GLO Retracement & Restoration of Original Corners • Joined GCY in 1984 EDUCATION • Catonsville Community College, Catonsville, Maryland • Indian River Community College, Stuart, Florida • Undergraduate Curriculum, Surveying AFFILIATIONS • Florida Surveying & Mapping Society, Indian River Chapter - President 2002-2003 • GPS Users Group • Martin County Chamber of Commerce • Treasure Coast Marine Industries Association PROJECTS Fisherman's Cove Captec Engineering, Martin County, FL Topographic Survey along all roads within the Fisherman's Cove Subdivision. This survey was prepared on 100' stations and locat- ed all driveways, utilities and trees within and extending 10' out- side the road right-of-way. Also located and as -built were all man- holes, drainage structures, ditches and swales. Brocksmith Road St. Lucie County Board of County Commissioners, St. Lucie County, FL The project effort was to establish and monument the east right -of -way line of Brocksmith Road as now laid out and in use. In order to do this we had to establish the north -south quarter section lines of sections 8, 17, 20 and 29 of Township 35 South, Range 39 South. This entailed a sectional retracement of the 4 sections. The difficulty here is because all of the section and quarter section corners fall in canals. Through the use of old surveys from our records and those provided by the county surveyor of St Lucie County, we were able to re-establish all section corners, break down the sections and thereby establish the east right-of-way of Brocksmith Road PRINCIPAL AREAS OF PRACTICE • F.D.E.P. Land Acquisition Surveys • Cadastral Surveys • Topographic Surveys • Geodetic Control Surveys • Hydrographic Surveying • Mean High Water Survey • Construction Staking • Subdivision & Platting • Quantity Surveys • GPS Surveys • Right-of-way Surveys Corporate Office: Mailing Address: Post Office Box 1469 Palm City, FL 34991 Ph: 72-286-8083 Website: www.gcyinc.com Physical Address: 1505 SW Martin Hiwy Palm City, FL 34990 Statewide: 800-386-1066 Bradly L. Brown, P.E. Managing Principal Fort Pierce, FL Office Executive Vice President 1 H'*AMM Consulting Performance by Design TM Professional Experience: Mr. Brown has over 31 years of engineering experience in mechanical, electrical power, lighting, and plumbing systems, for commercial office and large retail buildings. His expertise includes standby and emergency power generation applications, uninterruptible power supplies, power conditioning and distribution, and photometric analyses. He also has extensive experience in the HVAC industry, particularly the unique requirements for the subtropical environment of South Florida. In addition to his management responsibilities as a Managing Principal of the Ft. Pierce office with a staff of 7 and as Executive Vice President of Kamm Consulting, Mr. Brown personally manages a broad array of projects involving new construction, and renovation of office buildings, retail space, warehouse space, private residential, condominiums, and manufacturing facilities. His experience in highly available facilities design is of substantial value to users of mission -critical computing and telecommunications systems. Education September 1983 - May 9, 1987 - BSEE, State University of New York, Maritime College, Ft. Schuyler, Bronx, N.Y. Licenses • State of Florida • State of Georgia Professional Memberships • American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers • Institute of Electronics and Electrical Engineers, Inc. Professional Accreditation United States Green Building Council - LEED® Accredited Professional John Mayr, LEED AP, BD+C 1-7IfA11ARA LI MPUVIIVI Consulting Professional Experience Mr. Mayr has over 14 years of experience in the fields of mechanical, electrical, and plumbing engineering and project design. His expertise involving the management and execution of small, medium, and large project has resulted in successful project completion and satisfied clients. Education Bachelors of Engineering, Daytona State College Associate in Arts - Engineering, Indian River State College Associate in Science — Information Technology, Indian River State College Fellowships, Professional Memberships United States Green Building Council - USGBC The American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air -Conditioning Engineers - ASHRAE Illuminating Engineering Society of North America - IES Positions Held 2008 - Current, Project Manager Kamm Consulting Inc. General management duties including but not limited to, acquisition of new clients, proposal development and fee negotiation, initiation and direction of new projects, project schedule creation and maintenance, supervise all aspects of mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and site photometric design, creation of engineering due -diligence reports for Florida State Statue 558 process. 2006-2008, Designer Kamm Consulting Inc. Responsibilities include design of mechanical, electrical, plumbing and site photometric construction documents; compellation of all required permit process documentation including heat load calculations, energy models, energy calculation reports, and LEED related documentation if applicable. 2005-2006, Drafter Kamm Consulting Inc. Overall drafting duties include conversion of hard copy construction documents to electronic format using AutoCAD MEP, Autodesk REVIT, and Autodesk Design Review. Software Expertise Superior proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, Power Point, Autodesk AutoCAD, Adobe Acrobat, EnergyGauge Summit, Microsoft Windows Server, Lighting Analysts AGI32. III U11I1141=�� , II EDUCATION Master of Architecture, University of Florida Bachelor of Science in Architectural Studies, Florida A+M University REGISTRATION/LICENSES Registered Architect: FL AR001001 I AFFILIATIONS American Institute of Architects: FL 30011328 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE 42 OFFICE LOCATION 791 Park of Commerce Blvd. Suite 400 Boca Raton, FL 33487 SAMUEL FERRERI AIA Project Manager With over 40 years of design experience in the field, Sam was the Principal and Project Manager for the FAU Football stadium, a 32,000 seat stadium which includes bowl seating for 30,000 and 24 Luxury suites (indoor/outdoor) and two clubs consisting of the interior airconditioned club (Acura Club) and the outdoor club party deck. The design work included programming, planning and fundraising assistance that started in Late 2008 and was completed in October of 2011. The project budget was $70M and included the stadium, concessions, clubs, suites and a commissary building with all associated sitework. Sam was intimately involved from the planning through construction of this fast -tracked project. VGAL PROJECT EXPERIENCE > City of Oakland Park Wimberly Fields Park, Oakland Park, Florida Architectural design and construction phase services for the City of Oakland Park Concession and Restroom BuiLding of approximately 1,550 SF. PGAL will be providing the following architectural services based on the Chen Moore and Associates approved Park Master Plan. Role: Project Manager. Owner Reference: Cristobal Betancourt 1 Chen Moore & Associates 1 (772) 486-9250 > Doral White Course Park, Doral, Florida PGAL is the architectural subconsultant to Chen Moore and Associates who developed the Park Master PLan. Our design fee includes design development, construction documents, bidding, permitting and construction administration. The City of DoraL White Course Park Restroom Building is an approximately 2,000 SF facility containing public restrooms as well as storage and eLectricaL rooms. The buiLding will serve a new 3 acre golf -themed park including pLayground, dog park, putting green, multi -use Lawn, picnic shelter and passive uses. Role: Project Manager. Owner Reference: Cristobal Betancourt 1 Chen Moore & Associates 1 (772) 486-9250 • Greenbriar + South Shore Parks, Wellington, Florida PGAL was hired to design several park buiLdings for the Village of Wellington, Florida. For Greenbriar Park, PGAL designed a 2,500 SF concessions building including concessions, a meeting room, public restrooms, electrical facilities for building and field Lighting support, bicycle storage, propane storage, and recreation storage rooms to support the activities of the park sports fields. For South Shore Park, PGAL designed a 29,000 SF gymnasium building housing three basketball courts as well as spectator bleachers, Lockers, public restrooms, lounges, reception, office, and storage areas. Role: Project Manager. Owner Reference: Casey Long 1 Kimley-Horn & Associates, Inc. 1 (561) 840-0838 > Wellington Community High School Field Maintenance Building + Concession Stand, Wellington, Florida PGAL prepared design and construction documents for a Concession Building and a Field Maintenance Building for the Village of Wellington. The Wellington High School Sports Complex project incorporates four multi -sport artificial turf play/practice fields; 3 basketball courts; 8 tennis courts; two bating cages; long jump, discus, shot put, pole vault, high jump and soccer kick wall facilities as well as a school bus drop-off canopy. Role: Project Manager. Owner Reference: Casey Long 1 Kimley-Horn & Associates, Inc. 1 (561) 840-0838 > JM Family Enterprises Phased Campus Replacement, Deerfield Beach, Florida A new 45,500 SF Training and Conference Center is taking shape on the headquarters campus of JM Family Enterprises in DeerfieLd Beach, Florida. PGAL and Kaufman Lynn Construction are Leading the design -build project, which features a 500 -seat conference center, a campus dining facility, employee medical services, a fitness + recreation center, a salon, multiple office buildings, and a credit union along with a parking garage. Role: Project Manager. Owner Reference: Mike Tiufekchiev 1 JM Family Enterprises, Inc. 1 (954) 429-2040 EDUCATION Bachelor of Architecture, Auburn University Associate of Arts, Pensacola State College REGISTRATION/LICENSES Registered Architect: FL AR9492 6 AFFILIATIONS American Institute of Architects: FL 30132247 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE 28 OFFICE LOCATION 791 Park of Commerce Blvd. Suite 400 Boca Raton, FL 33487 DAVID WALLACE AIA Project Architect David Wallace has over twenty-eight years' experience in the architectural field Leading a wide variety of projects in Florida. Well versed in technically complex building types where engineering coordination is critical to the successful outcome, David has vast experience in working with Local authorities around the state in approvals and permitting. David has successfully completed several municipal and government projects throughout his 28 years. VGAL PROJECT EXPERIENCE • City of Oakland Park Wimberly Fields Park, Oakland Park, Florida Architectural design and construction phase services for the City of Oakland Park Concession and Restroom BuiLding of approximately 1,550 SF. PGAL will be providing the following architectural services based on the Chen Moore and Associates approved Park Master Plan. Role: Project Architect. Owner Reference: Cristobal Betancourt 1 Chen Moore & Associates 1 (772) 486-9250 > Doral White Course Park, Doral, Florida PGAL is the architectural subconsultant to Chen Moore and Associates who developed the Park Master PLan. Our design fee includes design development, construction documents, bidding, permitting and construction administration. The City of DoraL White Course Park Restroom Building is an approximately 2,000 SF facility containing public restrooms as well as storage and eLectricaL rooms. The buiLding will serve a new 3 acre golf -themed park including playground, dog park, putting green, multi -use Lawn, picnic shelter and passive uses. Role: Project Architect. Owner Reference: Cristobal Betancourt 1 Chen Moore & Associates 1 (772) 486-9250 > Greenbriar + South Shore Parks, Wellington, Florida PGAL was hired to design several park buiLdings for the Village of Wellington, Florida. For Greenbriar Park, PGAL designed a 2,500 SF concessions building including concessions, a meeting room, public restrooms, electrical facilities for building and field Lighting support, bicycle storage, propane storage, and recreation storage rooms to support the activities of the park sports fields. For South Shore Park, PGAL designed a 29,000 SF gymnasium building housing three basketball courts as well as spectator bleachers, Lockers, public restrooms, lounges, reception, office, and storage areas. Role: Project Architect. Owner Reference: Casey Long 1 Kimley-Horn & Associates, Inc. 1 (561) 840-0838 > Wellington Community High School Field Maintenance Building + Concession Stand, Wellington, Florida PGAL prepared design and construction documents for a Concession Building and a Field Maintenance Building for the Village of Wellington. The Wellington High School Sports Complex project incorporates four multi -sport artificial turf play/practice fields; 3 basketball courts; 8 tennis courts; two bating cages; long jump, discus, shot put, pole vault, high jump and soccer kick wall facilities as well as a school bus drop-off canopy. Role: Project Architect. Owner Reference: Casey Long 1 Kimley-Horn & Associates, Inc. 1 (561) 840-0838 > JM Family Enterprises Phased Campus Replacement, Deerfield Beach, Florida A new 45,500 SF Training and Conference Center is taking shape on the headquarters campus of JM FamiLy Enterprises in DeerfieLd Beach, Florida. PGAL and Kaufman Lynn Construction are Leading the design -build project, which features a 500 -seat conference center, a campus dining facility, employee medical services, a fitness + recreation center, a salon, multiple office buildings, and a credit union along with a parking garage. Role: Project Architect. Owner Reference: Mike Tiufekchiev 1 JM Family Enterprises, Inc. 1 (954) 429-2040 ■lLI RMPK FUNDING Ryan A. Ruskay President Public Funding • Governmental Advocacy • Economic Development. Mr. Ruskay has more than 16 years of extensive experience in the evaluation and management of various state and federal funding programs, obtaining $220 million dollars in the past 17 years. He has worked with a wide range of local governments to find and obtain the funding necessary to make their capital projects a success. His projects consistently place in the top percentages of funding programs on the local, state and federal level. Mr. Ruskay's experience includes obtaining funding for land acquisition, transportation projects, cultural facilities and public safety projects. In addition to assisting local communities throughout the state in obtaining funding for capital projects, Mr. Ruskay and the staff at RMPK Funding have developed Capital Improvement and Strategic Funding Plans for many of their clients. Beginning his career with the State of Florida, Mr. Ruskay managed such programs as the Florida Recreational Development Assistance Program and the Florida Boating Improvement Program. Besides acting as Project Manager for hundreds of projects across the entire state, he has been actively involved in the evaluation and selection of State and Federal grant applications. This experience, combined with his relationships with many key funding coordinators on the local, state, and federal level, will ensure that the clients of the RMPK Funding have the best opportunity to receive funding. MUNICIPAL PROJECTS FUNDED Emergency Facilities Park Land Acquisition Park Facilities Recreation Grants Social Services Stormwater Improvements Sanitary Sewer Systems Street & Drainage Projects State Revolving Fund Loans Cultural Facilities Historic Preservation Hurricane Mitigation Urban Reforestation Community Development Block Grants Activities related to the management of local, state and federal funding programs: • • Florida Recreational Development Assistance Program, Project Manager Land and Water Conservation Fund, Program Manager Recreational Trails Program, Project Manager Florida Boating Improvement Program, Program Manager Depat Intent of Environmental Protection's Legislative Line Item Program, Project Manger Corzo, Castalla, Carballo, Thompson, Salman, P.A., Coral Gables, Florida, Funding Director Featured Speaker - Planning and obtaining funds for capital projects: . • • • • Florida Finance Officers Association Florida Recreation and Parks Association Florida League of Cities Florida Institute of Park Personnel Florida Engineering Society EDUCATION Bachelor of Science, Political Science Florida State University RMPK FUNDING Joseph W. Dawson Grant Manager Mr. Dawson works closely with our clients to prepare funding proposals and assist with post -award management services. He has experience in obtaining a wide variety of funds in all areas of governmental projects including cultural facility development, land acquisition, stormwater and infrastructure development. He also prepares "Funding Opportunities," a publication created for our clients outlining grant news and upcoming funding sources. Mr. Dawson has extensive experience in capital projects with over 20 years of construction management experience. This experience lends to his ability to assist our clients in developing successful proposals and better enables them to present a clear, concise and effective message to state and local officials. Experience in the preparation of funding proposals includes the following programs: Florida Communities Trust Recreational Trails Program Hazard Mitigation Grants Land and Water Conservation Grant Urban and Community Forestry Florida Inland Navigation District Boating Infrastructure Grant Waterway Assistance Program Emergency Management Grants Assistance to Firefighters Grants Florida Recreation Development Assistance Program Transportation Enhancement Program Cultural Facilities Grant Program Florida Boating Improvement Program Public Lands Grant Program Coastal Partnership Initiative Coastal Partnership Initiative SFWMD Funding Program Historic Preservation and Planning Grants Farmer's Market Promotion Program Experience in the management of the following programs includes the preparation of state and federal forms for status reports, reimbursement requests and project completion certifications: Section 319 Non -Point Pollution Program Florida Recreation Development Assistance Program Recreational Trails Program Cultural Facility Grant Program Land and Water Conservation Fund Cultural Facilities Program Coastal Management Grants Division of Forestry Programs Florida Communities Trust • 9 C. Familiarity of Region Professional Landscape Architect Services RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 FAMILIARITY OF REGION Project Understanding The City of Okeechobee needs professional landscape architecture consultants to provide services on an as needed basis. At a minimum, we anticipate the following types of assignments, as described in the RFQ: • Preparation of City Parks Master Plan • Preparation of roadway median landscape plans • Preparation and procurement of requisite environmental permits • Construction documents preparation • Cost estimates preparation • Record drawings/as-built plans preparation • Review of plans, specifications and estimates developed by others • Financial analysis • Presentations to Council, staff, and the public • Other miscellaneous assignments In addition, we can provide the following services: • Sustainable Green initiatives and maintenance solutions • Open space, recreational, urban and environmental planning • Development and design for annual maintenance programs for existing and new plants, trees, and shrubs. • Irrigation projects and maintenance consultation • Prepare urban design guidelines • Grant application and administration • Streetscape/hardscape design • Parks and recreation facility design • Improvements to sport elements and conversion of grass areas to synthetic turf • Master planning and redevelopment planning • Planting and maintenance schedules and manuals • Analysis and evaluation of existing landscape conditions • Site master planning, selection and design of annual planting areas, maintenance and refurbishment of existing landscape and irrigation projects • Preparation of plans and specification for site layout and circulation, aesthetic grading, construction details, planting design and details, and soft scope elements. Our team has been structured to exceed your expectations. The project team will be led by Chen Moore and Associates (CMA) as the prime consultant. We will utilize our in house staff of planners, landscape architects, civil engineers, arborists, and irrigation designers in an integrated approach to provide project management, project due diligence, site analysis, public outreach and design solutions for each assignment. We understand that we will work with multiple departments at the City of Okeechobee with different goals and priorities. As the in-house landscape architecture department to a civil engineering led firm, we are just as comfortable working with the City's Engineering and Utilities departments as we are with planning and parks and recreation. Oen moo -re and associates RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 Professional Landscape Architect Services amiliarity o Re: io C -i Our Identity We identify ourselves as Public Space Designers and reflect this identity in every project. Our design approach is to provide flexible spaces for diverse users that are safe and enjoyable. As our communities accommodate more multimodal transportation solutions, it is more important to balance vehicular and pedestrian circulation. We endeavor to site facilities in a manner that respects the land, celebrates site history and archeology, incorporates stormwater management practices, considers wildlife and biodiversity, select sustainable materials, provide universal accessibility recognizing personal mobility limitations, provide adequate space for active recreation, and most especially, design spaces that are memorable and improve quality of life. The City of Okeechobee is located approximately 7o miles from our downtown West Palm Beach Office. We think of Okeechobee as the gateway to Lake Okeechobee, its surrounding natural lands, and the many recreational opportunities available in the area. We think of it as a place to connect with wild Florida's natural beauty. Although, we understand the importance of agriculture to Okeechobee, we believe Okeechobee will continue to develop its tourist economy because of its desirable location. We are eager to learn about the City and find that the best way to break the ice is to spend time at local community events. CMA spends a considerable amount of time supporting our client's communities through volunteerism, such parks clean ups, preparing food for the hungry, and other activities. We look forward to spending time connecting with the City's diverse community. Standard Project Approach CMA understands the varied demands of Continuing Services Contracts. Ensuring the successful completion of a project begins with careful listening and planning. It is critical to clearly define the project scope and goals for all stakeholders prior to beginning the work effort. CMA understands the need to provide innovative and sustainable solutions on time and within budget. Our process for project delivery has been carefully developed through our many years of experience serving government clients. Our outlined steps are a guide to how we work. We recognize that each project will have its own specific needs based on scale, community interest and geographic location. Oen moo -re and associates 1. Scope of Work Defining a clear project scope leads to successful projects.Wewill meet with Cityof Okeechobee (COO) to get a clear understanding of the desired project outcome and budget prior to providing any fee proposals. CMA will work with COO to identify goals, deliverables, needed subconsultants and public outreach efforts necessary for plan development. We will request any existing information COO may have on record, such as surveys, existing permits, geotechnical reports, master plan studies, etc. that may aid in developing a clear understanding of the requested work assignment. We will provide CPB with a defined scope and fee and project schedule for the task assignment. 2. Due Diligence/Inventory and Site Analysis The CMAteam will perform due diligence and analysis by confirming which permitting agencies will have jurisdiction over the project, performing site visits to collect field information, analyzing other master plans impacting the site (such as transportation or utilities that will impact site development), and compile the information into a Due Diligence report to review with COO. The Due Diligence report will contain project background, land use and zoning analysis, utilities analysis, environmental analysis, stormwater analysis, transportation connectivity analysis, neighborhood connectivity analysis, site inventory and analysis, and any additional elements that are unique to the project site, for example cultural or archeological analysis. 3. Develop Project Schedule Once we have a clear understanding of the permitting process, we will develop an initial schedule to review with the COO at the project Kick- off meeting. Our schedules are typically prepared in Microsoft Project. Our detailed schedules build in time not only for the design process, but also time for our internal quality control effort and RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 Professional Landscape Architect Services amiliarity o Re: io C -z time for the client to review and comment on our project deliverables. This way the City has a clear understanding of the work effort involved in the project and can track and monitor our progress. We will work with the City to develop milestone dates at the project's inception that are mutually agreeable. 4. Kick-off Meeting At the Kick-off meeting, we will meet with the City's project manager, any key city staff, and sub - consultants to review the project goals, schedule, and process. At the conclusion of the kick-off meeting, we will have agreed upon the project deliverables, milestone dates, the project critical path, and the project goals. Meeting minutes and an updated schedule memorializing the kick-off meeting will be distributed. 5. Design Documents The Schematic Design Phase includes the gathering of necessary base information needed to complete the work. This includes boundary and topographic surveys, geotechnical reports, traffic reports, etc. We will provide general site layouts of the overall site depicting the program elements that have been defined with the city. This submittal may also include preliminary utility and stormwater layouts, conceptual grading, landscape pallet and layout, preliminary site furnishings, and a preliminary opinion of probable cost. If appropriate, we'll include conceptual renderings of the projects to help communicate design intent. CMA will submit the documents one week prior to meeting with COO to review the documents and the City's comments. Prior to the submittal of the documents, they will go through our internal Quality Control process. We assign the QC to a professional that is not directly involved with the design of the project to review the documents. This independent reviewer provides a fresh set of eyes to the document which in our experience identifies more potential conflicts that may arise as the project moves forward. The purpose of meeting after submitting the documents will be to get owner input in the development of the project, to update the project schedule as appropriate, and make decisions regarding next steps in the project. 6. Design Development The Design Development Phase will include the incorporation of owner comments from the Schematic Design Phase and refinement of previously submitted documents. In addition, we will incorporate the construction details and notes for each of the represented disciplines. As before, Oen moo -re and associates the documents will go through our QA/QC process and CMA will submit the documents prior to meeting with COO to review the documents and the City's comments. We will meet to review progress, to update the project schedule as appropriate, and make decisions regarding next steps in the project. 7. Construction Documents The Construction Document Phase will include the incorporation of owner comments from the Design Development Phase and refinement of previously submitted documents. We will prepare the specifications package to coincide with the construction documents. The documents will go through our QA/QC process and CMA will submit the documents prior to meeting with the City to review the documents and the City's comments. We will meet to review the documents and finalize strategy for project bidding and refine the opinion of probable cost prior to issuing bid documents. 8. Bid and Permit Documents The construction documents will be prepared for public bid, we will prepare final quantities, and make any updates to the specifications package based on owner comments. The documents will be prepared for building permit submittal by the awarded contractor. We will provide a written specification of the qualities the awarded contractor should demonstrate in terms of project experience and financial stability. 9. Construction Administration After awarding of the project, our Construction Engineering Inspector will be assigned to the project. The construction administration process begins with a pre -construction meeting with the awarded contractor to address proposed construction schedule, any permitting coordination issues, and any questions regarding the permit documents. During the construction administration process CMA will respond to Contractor Requests for Information, Shop Drawing Reviews, and RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 Professional Landscape Architect Services amiliarity o Re: io C-3 Product Submittals. We will develop an agreed upon regular site visit schedule with the city and issue site reports at each visit. We will provide a punch list at substantial completion. 10. Project Close Out After substantial completion, CMA will perform a final walk through to confirm that punch list items have been completed and provide certification letters for coastal permitting, utilities, stormwater, and landscape as required by the state, county, and city. At the end of the project, the Client Services manager will meet with the city team to evaluate the design team's performance on the project. Communication Communication between client and consultant is critical. CMA will work under the assumption that there may be multiple task orders open at any given time. In order to complete our assignments in a timely way, we recommend regular progress meetings on a mutually aggregable schedule. Meetings can be face to face, via conference call, or skype, but must be held at regular intervals with memorialization of topics covered in order to keep the COO/CMA team moving towards our common goals. Technical Capabilities Our landscape architecture team makes full use of the resources we have available. We have an established project approach and well as internal quality control program. In addition, our staff works with the latest software and cutting edge tools to make our design efforts more efficient and to leverage the visualization power currently available to us. Some of the software and internal programs available to the Chen Moore team are: • Standard Project Approach • QA/QC Program • Land F/X for land planning, landscape architecture, and irrigation design • AutoCAD Civil 3-D for development of construction documents Oen moo -re and associates • Sketch -up and Lumion for 3-D modeling of landscape architectural and urban design projects • Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and In -Design for preparation of graphic documents, project manuals, and design guidelines • Microsoft Project for scheduling and timelines • ESRI GIS with a variety of applications for accurate mapmaking, data collection, design data and cost estimating • Graphics Software Because clear graphic communication of design intent is extremely important in the practice of landscape architecture, our landscape architecture department employs special software above and beyond our competitors for the development of our graphic presentations. Land F/X is a plug in tool developed for supplemental use with AutoCAD. The software provides our team with the ability to quickly develop conceptual plan graphics, detailed planting, irrigation, hardscape, and lighting plans. A benefit of the software is that materials schedules are updated automatically as design elements are placed into the drawings. This provides for greater accuracy in materials square footages and line item counts. It also aids in expediting the QA/QC process. Sketch -up is a tool used to create total 3D models of project sites. By developing concept designs in 3D our team can allow clients to virtually travel through the design prior to implementing it. After developing wireframe models in Sketch -up, we continue building the model in Lumion in order to provide clients with high quality 3-D images for use in presentations, websites, and other marketing material. We find these tools an incredibly effective RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 Professional Landscape Architect Services amiliarity o Re: io C-4 way of communicating design improvements as illustrated in the before and after images below. The Adobe Suite of products includes Photoshop, Illustrator, and In -Design which we use to marry multiple types of graphic techniques to convey information visually. We use these tools to prepare graphic presentations, materials boards, reports, and site renderings. Oen moo -re and associates We use ESRI Collector to gather data in the field. For certain levels of design or studies performed for our clients, it is not always necessary to go through the expense of a professional survey. We use an application called ESRI Collector that is loaded onto our mobile phones. It allows us to locate and collect data about objects in the field such as trees in tree inventories or site furnishings in parks as part of parks inventories. We establish databases for use in the field specific to each project. They may contain data such as tree species and condition and can be extremely detailed in nature. We are also able to photograph items in the field and associate them with the data points that we collect. They are a living inventory. ESRI ArcGIS is utilized to create maps and graphics for larger scale studies such as pedestrian or bicycle network master plans. Most recently, we have been using GIS to generate Level of Service Maps for Parks and Recreation Master Plans. Technical Skills Our landscape architecture staff prides itself on staying ahead of the curve when it comes to the use of the latest in technology in the field of landscape architecture. Our staff from top to bottom participate in regular continuing education opportunities. These include participation in our professional societies such as the American Society of Landscape Architects, American Planning Association, International Society of Arboriculture, Florida Urban Forestry Council, Irrigation Association, etc. As well as direct training from lighting, paving, irrigation, and furnishings suppliers. Our team has a particular expertise in irrigation design providing design services directly to irrigation manufacturers for their projects. We have worked with multiple cities and universities to develop master plans for central control irrigation systems, as well designing site specific solutions. RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 Professional Landscape Architect Services amiliarity o Re: io C-5 D. Resume of Key Personnel from the Prime Professional Professional Landscape Architect Services RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 RESUME OF KEY PERSONNEL FROM THE PRIME PROFESSIONAL chen moore and associates RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-2o Professional Landscape Architect Services C' 11' • ►' • 11' • 11 1' 11' • =[•Jlrl D -i Cristobal A Betancourt, RLA, AICP Principal -in -Charge Education Bachelor of Science, Landscape Architecture, Cornell University,1995 Master of Science, Urban Design, Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, School of Architecture, 1996 Registration Registered Landscape Architect, Florida, LA6666941, 2008 Registered Landscape Architect, New Jersey, AA000949, 2006 Registered Landscape Architect, New York, 001959, 2005 Professional Affiliations American Planning Association American Society of Landscape Architects Florida Recreation and Park Association National Recreation and Park Association Urban Land Institute Certifications American Institute of Certified Planners Council of Landscape Architectural Registration Board Contact Information 50o Australian Ave S. #85o West Palm Beach, FL 33401 P: 561.746.6900 cbetancourt@chenmoore.c om cma cnen moore and associates Mr. Betancourt is CMA's Director of LA and Planning. He has over 25 years of experience providing planning and LA design solutions for public and private sector clients. Mr. Betancourt provides a full range of services starting with due diligence and master planning culminating in detailed site design. He is well versed in the use of low -impact development techniques applied to site planning. Project Experience Moore's Creek Linear Park Veterans Housing Project. Project is located on an approx. 2.3 acre parcel owned by St. Lucie County at 345 N. 7th Street, within the city of Fort Pierce, FL. The project consists of the development of Conceptual Master Plans for the project site to incorporate tiny homes and a central services facility to provide temporary housing services for veterans residing in St. Lucie County. Martin County Parks & Rec Master Plan. Chen Moore and Associates was a subconsultant to GreenPlay, LLC for the development of Martin County's Parks and Recreation Master Plan. Our firm provided a complete update of the Comprehensive Master Plan with a focus on examining the positive economic impacts that parks and recreation services bring to their communities. Our scope of work involved providing Facility Inventories and Assessment, Community Needs Assessment, Visioning Workshops, Vision and Implementation Strategies, Draft and Final Master Plans. CMA used cutting edge Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technology in the form of ESRI Collector Software to completely catalog the Client's existing Parks and Recreation Assets. CMA also utilized MindMixer (now MySidewalk) Software, an on line town hall, for follow up data gathering and public input after in person focus group sessions. Martin County Old Palm City Ripple. Chen Moore and Associates, working as a subconsultant, to Giangrande Engineering & Planning is providing landscape architecture design and permitting services for Old Palm City Ripple project. The project is funded by a National Endowment for the Arts Creative placemaking grant and incorporates public art into a Neighborhood Stormwater Improvements project. The project will be completed in two phases to include a boardwalk, gazebo, and additional site amenities to convert a stormwater retention area into a neighborhood park. Overall, the project will become a creative place that encourages public interaction with proposed improvements; visible connections in the community and impacts to the St. Lucie River; water quality improvement and improved environmental education and stewardship. The project is in the conceptual design phase and is expected to be constructed by June 2019. Palm Beach County Fire Rescue Station 22.CMA provided civil engineering and landscape architecture services for the Fire Rescue Station 22 located in Chen Moore and Associates the Acreage north of the Grove Shopping Market on Seminole Pratt Whitney Road in the City of Westlake. CMA assisted with the design, permitting, and construction of a three to four bay fire station and will be designed to LEED certifiable standards. The site plan will include on grade parking, a building requiring landscape buffers and treatment. The project also required on site stormwater management and water and sewer service to the building. Services included schematic design, design development, construction documents, bid/permitting assistance and construction administration. Doral Glades Park. Chen Moore and Associates provided site planning and landscape architecture for the design of a 24 -acre park. The park carries a nature theme celebrating the flora and fauna of the Everglades. Divided into four themed areas, it celebrates mammals, birds, insects, and reptiles and amphibians of the Everglades. The site includes a 12 Acre lake with a kayak launch, recreational trail, and fishing pier extending into the lake. The parks program includes the following elements: themed playground (2-5 & 5-12 age groups), tennis/pickle ball courts, basketball courts, sand volleyball courts, multi -use fields, picnic pavilions, amphitheater, outdoor plazas, kayak rentals, community center, restrooms, parking and sports lighting. CMA served as a subconsultant to CPZ Architects and provided design (landscape, hardscape, irrigation, and lighting), permitting, and construction administration services. The site was designed to meet Green Globes criteria and includes extensive use of native plant materials and high efficiency irrigation. Westside Park Baseball Field. Chen Moore and Associates provided design, permitting and construction engineering inspection services for the conversion of an existing football field and multi-purpose field into one Babe Ruth Baseball field, one Little League Baseball field, and one practice baseball field for the City of Deerfield Beach Parks and Recreation Department. The project is located in Westside Park, which is a 15 acre park located south of Hillsboro Boulevard, offering two lighted basketball courts, a football field with concession stand, two lighted tennis courts, a full service recreation center, full size gym, picnic areas and a newly renovated playground. CMA was responsible for providing survey, geotechnical, site planning, civil engineering, landscape architecture, MEP and structural engineering services. The scope of the project included the layout of the baseball fields with supporting services such as lighting, dugouts, scoreboards and irrigation. The project also included general improvements to the park around the baseball fields including better pedestrian access, ADA parking and sidewalk improvements, native landscaping, outdoor seating areas and stormwater improvements. The project is located in an underserved community of Deerfield Beach and provides access to improved parks and recreation services for the community. The project was funded through a Community Development Block Grant. City of Coconut Creek Parks and Recreation Master Plan. CMA, as a subconsultant to Barth Associates, is assisting the City of Coconut Creek, Florida with a comprehensive Parks and Recreation Master Plan. The Master Plan will provide a vision as well as an action plan for implementing this vision for parks, recreation programs and services, open space, trails, and recreation facilities which contribute to the health and leisure of the community's residents, enhance the integrity and quality of the natural environment, support neighborhood vitality, and enhance economic development. The City is seeking to optimize the City's existing parks and recreation resources and assets, as well as strategically plan for the future. The Master Plan will provide specific funding recommendations and strategies which support parks development and recreation program development needs while responding to the community's "willingness to pay" attitudes and priorities. One of the other priorities identified by the City is further development of plans for improving accessibility of its parks system resources and recreation program and services. The Master Plan will include research, public involvement, and the development of recommendations for all aspects of the City's park system, including providing a community demand, supply and needs analysis. cnen moore and associates Chen Moore and Associates Eric D Harrison, RLA Project Manager Education Bachelor of Science, Landscape Architecture, University of Florida, 2002 Associate of Arts, Palm Beach Community College, 1996 Registration Registered Landscape Architect, Florida, LA6667129, 2012 Professional Affiliations International Society of Arboriculture Contact Information 50o Australian Ave S. #85o West Palm Beach, FL 33401 P: 561.746.6900 eharrison@chenmoore.com cma cnen moore and associates Mr. Harrison has over 17 years of landscape architecture experience with several municipalities throughout South Florida including the City of Pompano Beach. He has provided design services for parks and recreation, university campuses, K-12 education, corporate office, commercial developments and healthcare facilities. Mr. Harrison has a large portfolio of parks and recreation projects throughout South Florida including passive parks, sports fields, linear parks and parks master plans. Mr. Harrison's streetscaping experience includes Downtown Coral Springs Streetscaping; Old Pompano Area Improvements; South Pointe Phase I I I/IV/V - Right -of -Way Improvement Project in Miami Beach; Aviation Blvd Roadway & Hardscape Improvements in Marathon; the Wiles Road project in Coral Springs; and Coconut Creek Parkway in Margate. Project Experience Martin County Parks & Rec Master Plan. Chen Moore and Associates was a subconsultant to GreenPlay, LLC for the development of Martin County's Parks and Recreation Master Plan. Our firm provided a complete update of the Comprehensive Master Plan with a focus on examining the positive economic impacts that parks and recreation services bring to their communities. Our scope of work involved providing Facility Inventories and Assessment, Community Needs Assessment, Visioning Workshops, Vision and Implementation Strategies, Draft and Final Master Plans. CMA used cutting edge Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technology in the form of ESRI Collector Software to completely catalog the Client's existing Parks and Recreation Assets. CMA also utilized MindMixer (now MySidewalk) Software, an on line town hall, for follow up data gathering and public input after in person focus group sessions. Hillsboro Blvd -5R7 to Florida Turnpike. CMA prepared construction documents for the landscape beautification along Hillsboro Blvd. The Plans were prepared for the City of Coconut Creek to enhance the existing landscape on Hillsboro Boulevard between SR7/441 to Florida's Turnpike/SR91. These improvements are limited to the medians only and include creating gateways into the City, defining hierarchy of cross streets, overall beautification, irrigation, and irrigation pump replacement. Westside Park Baseball Field. Chen Moore and Associates provided design, permitting and construction engineering inspection services for the conversion of an existing football field and multi-purpose field into one Babe Ruth Baseball field, one Little League Baseball field, and one practice baseball field for the City of Deerfield Beach Parks and Recreation Department. The project is located in Westside Park, which is a 15 acre park located south of Hillsboro Boulevard, offering two lighted basketball courts, a football field with concession stand, two lighted tennis courts, a full service recreation center, full size gym, picnic areas and a newly renovated playground. CMA was responsible for providing survey, geotechnical, site planning, civil engineering, landscape architecture, MEP and structural Chen Moore and Associates engineering services. The scope of the project included the layout of the baseball fields with supporting services such as lighting, dugouts, scoreboards and irrigation. The project also included general improvements to the park around the baseball fields including better pedestrian access, ADA parking and sidewalk improvements, native landscaping, outdoor seating areas and stormwater improvements. The project is located in an underserved community of Deerfield Beach and provides access to improved parks and recreation services for the community. The project was funded through a Community Development Block Grant. Martin County Old Palm City Ripple. Chen Moore and Associates, working as a subconsultant, to Giangrande Engineering & Planning is providing landscape architecture design and permitting services for Old Palm City Ripple project. The project is funded by a National Endowment for the Arts Creative placemaking grant and incorporates public art into a Neighborhood Stormwater Improvements project. The project will be completed in two phases to include a boardwalk, gazebo, and additional site amenities to convert a stormwater retention area into a neighborhood park. Overall, the project will become a creative place that encourages public interaction with proposed improvements; visible connections in the community and impacts to the St. Lucie River; water quality improvement and improved environmental education and stewardship. The project is in the conceptual design phase and is expected to be constructed by June 2019. Palm Beach County Fire Rescue Station 22.CMA provided civil engineering and landscape architecture services for the Fire Rescue Station 22 located in the Acreage north of the Grove Shopping Market on Seminole Pratt Whitney Road in the City of Westlake. CMA assisted with the design, permitting, and construction of a three to four bay fire station and will be designed to LEED certifiable standards. The site plan will include on grade parking, a building requiring landscape buffers and treatment. The project also required on site stormwater management and water and sewer service to the building. Services included schematic design, design development, construction documents, bid/permitting assistance and construction administration. Doral Glades Park. Chen Moore and Associates provided site planning and landscape architecture for the design of a 24 -acre park. The park carries a nature theme celebrating the flora and fauna of the Everglades. Divided into four themed areas, it celebrates mammals, birds, insects, and reptiles and amphibians of the Everglades. The site includes a 12 Acre lake with a kayak launch, recreational trail, and fishing pier extending into the lake. The parks program includes the following elements: themed playground (2-5 & 5-12 age groups), tennis/pickle ball courts, basketball courts, sand volleyball courts, multi -use fields, picnic pavilions, amphitheater, outdoor plazas, kayak rentals, community center, restrooms, parking and sports lighting. CMA served as a subconsultant to CPZ Architects and provided design (landscape, hardscape, irrigation, and lighting), permitting, and construction administration services. The site was designed to meet Green Globes criteria and includes extensive use of native plant materials and high efficiency irrigation. Glades Pioneer Park Phase 2. The project is at Glades Pioneer Park, located in Belle Glade, Palm Beach County. The Orange Bowl Committee and Palm Beach County are collaborating to conduct Phase 2 of improvements to this park. Phase 1 consisted of the installation of a new synthetic turf football field, scoreboard, and associated drainage improvements. Phase 2 includes bleachers, bleacher pads, and adjacent structure with a pavilion, restrooms, office, concessions, a neighborhood center, and associated pathway improvements. This project is anticipated to include a manufactured sanitary sewer pump station, water service, and site grading. cma cnen moore and associates Chen Moore and Associates Stefan Bortak, RLA, CID Project Landscape Architect Education Bachelor of Science, Interdisciplinary Studies, University of Central Florida, 2012 Registration Registered Landscape Architect, Florida, LA6667430, 2019 Professional Affiliations Irrigation Association Certifications EPA WaterSense Partner Certified Irrigation Designer Contact Information 500 Australian Ave S. #85o West Palm Beach, FL 33401 P: 561.746.6900 sbortak@chenmoore.com cma cnen moore and associates Mr. Bortak is a certified irrigation designer - commercial for Chen Moore and Associates. He has over 15 years of experience with all aspects of irrigation consulting, design, details and specifications. He prepares landscape, hardscape, and irrigation plans from concept to construction documents; irrigation distribution plans; water use permits; water use analysis; LEED documentation and calculations. Mr. Bortak also performs construction administration, shop drawing review, and inspections. He is responsible for producing plan and section renderings and graphics, and realistic 3D renderings and fly -through videos. Project Experience Doral Glades Park. Chen Moore and Associates provided site planning and landscape architecture for the design of a 24 -acre park. The park carries a nature theme celebrating the flora and fauna of the Everglades. Divided into four themed areas, it celebrates mammals, birds, insects, and reptiles and amphibians of the Everglades. The site includes a 12 Acre lake with a kayak launch, recreational trail, and fishing pier extending into the lake. The parks program includes the following elements: themed playground (2-5 & 5-12 age groups), tennis/pickle ball courts, basketball courts, sand volleyball courts, multi -use fields, picnic pavilions, amphitheater, outdoor plazas, kayak rentals, community center, restrooms, parking and sports lighting. CMA served as a subconsultant to CPZ Architects and provided design (landscape, hardscape, irrigation, and lighting), permitting, and construction administration services. The site was designed to meet Green Globes criteria and includes extensive use of native plant materials and high efficiency irrigation. Palm Beach County Fire Rescue Station 22.CMA provided civil engineering and landscape architecture services for the Fire Rescue Station 22 located in the Acreage north of the Grove Shopping Market on Seminole Pratt Whitney Road in the City of Westlake. CMA assisted with the design, permitting, and construction of a three to four bay fire station and will be designed to LEED certifiable standards. The site plan will include on grade parking, a building requiring landscape buffers and treatment. The project also required on site stormwater management and water and sewer service to the building. Services included schematic design, design development, construction documents, bid/permitting assistance and construction administration. Glades Pioneer Park Phase 2. The project is at Glades Pioneer Park, located in Belle Glade, Palm Beach County. The Orange Bowl Committee and Palm Beach County are collaborating to conduct Phase 2 of improvements to this park. Phase 1 consisted of the installation of a new synthetic turf football field, scoreboard, and associated drainage improvements. Phase 2 includes bleachers, bleacher pads, and adjacent structure with a pavilion, restrooms, office, concessions, a neighborhood center, and associated pathway improvements. This project is anticipated to include a manufactured sanitary sewer pump station, water service, and site grading. Chen Moore and Associates Westside Park Baseball Field. Chen Moore and Associates provided design, permitting and construction engineering inspection services for the conversion of an existing football field and multi-purpose field into one Babe Ruth Baseball field, one Little League Baseball field, and one practice baseball field for the City of Deerfield Beach Parks and Recreation Department. The project is located in Westside Park, which is a 15 acre park located south of Hillsboro Boulevard, offering two lighted basketball courts, a football field with concession stand, two lighted tennis courts, a full service recreation center, full size gym, picnic areas and a newly renovated playground. CMA was responsible for providing survey, geotechnical, site planning, civil engineering, landscape architecture, MEP and structural engineering services. The scope of the project included the layout of the baseball fields with supporting services such as lighting, dugouts, scoreboards and irrigation. The project also included general improvements to the park around the baseball fields including better pedestrian access, ADA parking and sidewalk improvements, native landscaping, outdoor seating areas and stormwater improvements. The project is located in an underserved community of Deerfield Beach and provides access to improved parks and recreation services for the community. The project was funded through a Community Development Block Grant. Martin County Old Palm City Ripple. Chen Moore and Associates, working as a subconsultant, to Giangrande Engineering & Planning is providing landscape architecture design and permitting services for Old Palm City Ripple project. The project is funded by a National Endowment for the Arts Creative placemaking grant and incorporates public art into a Neighborhood Stormwater Improvements project. The project will be completed in two phases to include a boardwalk, gazebo, and additional site amenities to convert a stormwater retention area into a neighborhood park. Overall, the project will become a creative place that encourages public interaction with proposed improvements; visible connections in the community and impacts to the St. Lucie River; water quality improvement and improved environmental education and stewardship. The project is in the conceptual design phase and is expected to be constructed by June 2019. Hillsboro Blvd-SR7 to Florida Turnpike.CMA prepared construction documents for the landscape beautification along Hillsboro Blvd. The Plans were prepared for the City of Coconut Creek to enhance the existing landscape on Hillsboro Boulevard between SR7/441 to Florida's Turnpike/SR9i. These improvements are limited to the medians only and include creating gateways into the City, defining hierarchy of cross streets, overall beautification, irrigation, and irrigation pump replacement. cma Oen moore and associates Chen Moore and Associates E. Insurance Professional Landscape Architect Services RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 INSURANCE CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE IGATE .111)00,,,, THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERIIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE BELOW. PRODUCER, AND THE CERTIFICATE CONSTITUTE E A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURea(S), AUTHORIIZED certificateIMPORTANT: if the ioy(ies) must nave ADDITIONAL INSURED previsions or be endorsed. terms a. conditionDDITIONAL s the I II SUBROGATION ISWAIVED. subject to the ti of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. 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Australian Ave., Suite 850 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 Office: +1 (561) 746-6900 chen moore and associates CMA warrants that the firm has not employed or retained any company or person, other than a bona fide employee working solely for the respondent to solicit or secure this agreement and that the firm has not paid or agreed to pay any person, company, corporation, individual, or firm, other than a bona fide employee working solely for the respondent any fee, commission, percentage, gift, or other consideration contingent upon or resulting from award or making of this agreement. CMA certifies that in connection with this solicitation the information provided has been arrived at independently, without consultation, communication, or agreement with any other respondent or with any competitor for the purpose of restricting competition, or in any other way influencing the competitive arena. Respectfully submitted, CHEN MOO Peter Moor DASSOCIATES, INC. F.ASCE, ENV SP, LEED AP, President F-2 Date: ATTACHMENT B ANTI -COLLUSION STATEMENT AND NO GIFTS STATEMENT October 8, 2020 Anti -collusion statement:The below -signed Bidder has not divulged to, discussed, or compared his/her Bid with other Bidders and has not colluded with any other Bidder or parties to a Bid whatsoever. No gifts statement: No premiums, rebates, gifts or gratuities are permitted with, prior to, or after submission of the Bid. Any such violation will result in rejection of the Bid and removal from the Bid list(s). Firm Name: Chen Moore and Associates By (printed/typed): P = er mo • P.E. F.ASCE ENV SP LEED AP By (signature): Title: Presi ent Mailing Address: 50o A stralian Avenue South, Suite 85o City, State, Zip: West Palm Beach, FL 33401 Telephone No.: (561) 746-6goo F-3 ATTACHMENT C CONFLICT OF INTEREST DISCLOSURE FORM For purposes of determining any possible conflict of interest, all Bidders must disclose if any City of Okeechobee employee(s), elected official(s), or any of its agents is also an owner, corporate officer, director, agent, employee, etc., of their business. Indicate either "yes" (a City employee, elected official or agent is associated with your business), or "no". If yes, give person(s) name(s) and position(s) with your business. YES Name(s) NO " Position(s) Firm Name: Chen Moore and Associates By (Printed): Pete By (Signature): Title: President P. , .ASCE, ENV SP, LEED AP Address: sac Australian Ave aue South, Suite 8so West Palm Beach, FL 33401 Phone Number: (561) 746-6900 F-4 A Tim-- - �: • ._ .. — � G. Reference Forms Professional Landscape Architect Services CHEN MOORE AND ASSOCIATES RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 REFERENCE FORMS thea moo -re and associates RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 Professional Landscape Architect Services u G -i ATTACHMENT D CITY OF OKEECHOBEE REFERENCE Client Name: GreenPlay LLC, Art Thatcher Client Phone Number: 303.439.8369 Client E-mail: artt@greenplayllc.com Service Dates: Beginning 11/1/2014 End 2/29/2016 Estimated Annual Contract Amount: $35,000 Description of the services performed as they directly relate to the work of this Request for Qualification: Chen Moore and Associates was a subconsultant to GreenPlay, LLC for the development of Martin County's Parks and Recreation Master Plan. Ourfirm provided a complete update of the Comprehensive Master Plan with a focus on examining the positive economic impacts that parks and recreation services bring to their communities. Our scope of work involved providing Facility Inventories and Assessment, Community Needs Assessment, Visioning Workshops, Vision and Implementation Strategies, Draft and Final Master Plans. CMA used cutting edge Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technology in the form of ESRI Collector Software to completely catalog the Client's existing Parks and Recreation Assets. CMA also utilized MindMixer (now MySidewalk) Software, an on line town hall, for follow up data gathering and public input after in person focus group sessions. G-2 ATTACHMENT D CITY OF OKEECHOBEE REFERENCE Client Name: St Lucie County, Leslie Olson Client Phone Number: 772.462.1542 Client E-mail: olsonl@stlucieco.org Service Dates: Beginning 7/2/2019 End 9/30/2019 Estimated Annual Contract Amount: $26,16o (fee) Description of the services performed as they directly relate to the work of this Request for Qualification: Project is located on an approx. 2.3 acre parcel owned by St. Lucie County at 345 N. 7th Street, within the city of Fort Pierce, FL. The project consists of the development of Conceptual Master Plans for the project site to incorporate tiny homes and a central services facility to provide temporary housing services for veterans residing in St. Lucie County. G-3 ATTACHMENT D CITY OF OKEECHOBEE REFERENCE Client Name: Village of Wellington, Thomas Lundeen Client Phone Number: 561.753.2454 Client E-mail: tlundeen@wellingtonfl.gov Service Dates: Beginning 6/25/2018 End 6/25/2019 Estimated Annual Contract Amount: $24,875 (fee) Description of the services performed as they directly relate to the work of this Request for Qualification: Essex Park Improvement Project is a Village of Wellington public recreational improvement project performed under the FDEP Land and Water Conservation Fund Program which provides matching funds for qualifying projects in support of development of land for public recreational purposed. Chen Moore is providing services in support of this grant funding including design of a new waterfront dock, landscaping improvements and renovations to the park facilities. The dock will provide ADA compliant access to an observation platform extending into and along the waterfront of the park. 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Nawr.nnrSRlNrmiy5.r1• mL..erw thea moo -re and associates MIA.0.1b14•154•11Indmt N. um 1...w u.nvl..r-...wrF RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 Professional Landscape Architect Services IMM=T1 H-1 chen moore and associates Corporate Office Fort Lauderdale 50o West Cypress Creek Road, Suite 63o Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309 Telephone: +1 (954) 73o-0707 Regional Offices Miami 2103 Coral Way, Suite 401 Miami, FL 33145 Telephone: +1 (786) 497-1500 West Palm Beach 50o Australian Ave. South, Suite 85o West Palm Beach, FL 33401 Telephone: +1 (561) 746-690o Orlando (Maitland) 341 North Maitland Ave., Suite 346 Maitland, FL 32751 Telephone: (407) 536-7970 Project Offices Gainesville 2233 Northwest 41st Street, Suite 400 Gainesville, FL 32606 Telephone: +1 (352) 374-1997 Tampa 401 East Jackson Street, Suite 2340 (SunTrust Financial Center) Tampa, FL 33602 Telephone: +1 (813) 345-5965 Jacksonville 9424 Baymeadows Road, Suite 25o Jacksonville, FL 32256 Telephone: +1 (904) 712-1002 CHEN MOORE AND ASSOCIATES Professional Landscape Architect Services RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FOR THE CITY OF OKEECHOBEE "PROFESSIONAL LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT SERVICES" RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 CPH, INC. 1500 W. FULTON STREET, SANFORD FL, 32771 I INFO@CPHCORP.COM WWW.CPHCORP.COM I PHONE: 407.322.6841 October 14, 2020 Okeechobee City Hall Administration Office 55 SE 3rd Avenue Okeechobee, FL 34974 RE: Professional Landscape Architect Service 1 RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 Dear Selection Committee Members: 500 W. Fulton Street Sanford, FL 32771 Phone: 407.322.6841 info(5cphcorp.com www.cphcorp.com CPH, Inc. (CPH) is pleased to respond to the City of Okeechobee's Request for Qualifications for the RFQ identified above. As a capable professional services firm with ten offices in Florida and over 250 staff members, we have the project management skills and qualified personnel that will coordinate and carry any project assigned under this contract forward to successful completion. As you will see in our qualifications, our team and firm stand out as a clear choice for the City of Okeechobee and the community. CPH's landscape, planning, and design team provides innovative place -making and inspired landscapes that balance the unique social, environmental, and economic needs and features of a community and area. CPH's proposed team has worked on over 25 FDOT LAP and ARRA funded projects which have included over 30 miles of greenway/trail and sidewalk improvements. Our team has also completed over 100 miles of transportation improvements, over 25 park and recreational projects, and over 20 CRA/redevelopment projects in the last five years, with many more completed over CPH's 39+ years in Florida. CPH's multi -disciplined approach brings together the best creative and strategic experts to meet your goals, achieving results that are implementable and sustainable. Our team has extensive experience in assisting communities and clients in creating great places that attract visitors, shoppers, businesses, or residents. CPH's recent and current projects include several large streetscape and redevelopment projects, such as the City of Orlando's Central Boulevard Streetscape, and vision/master plans such as the City of Cape Coral's Seven Islands Vision Plan. The City of Orlando project is a 0.55 mile streetscape which includes upsizing the existing gravity sewer line on Central Boulevard between Glenn Lane and Garland Avenue from an 8" sanitary sewer to a 18" & 21" sewer system, complete roadway reconstruction including removal of the underlying brick, addition of left turn lanes at the existing intersections, a new traffic signal with a BRT (Bus Rapid Transit) phase, additional right-of-way and easement coordination, placing all overhead utility lines underground (including the duct bank design), complete Maintenance of Traffic Plans, and incorporating landscape/hardscape features including street lighting, trees, decorative crosswalks, and street furniture. The Cape Coral project included conducting a Visioning and Master Plan Study for the City's Northwest Quadrant and its 7 Island Area. The Study Area consisted of 20 square miles with over 20 miles of frontage along the Matlacha Pass and its marine habitat. CPH prepared detailed overall vision plans to establish a "village character" for the area highlighting connectivity, compatibility and context based design alternatives. Design Elements included: complete streets, public lands utilization, mixed-use and commercial lands, target private lands for acquisition for public space, street tree plans, signage and theming plans, neighborhood identification and preservation, waterfront activation, and infrastructure expansion plans. This project won the 2018 Outstading Plan/Study: Honorable Mention from the Florida Planning And Zoning Association (FPZA) and the 2017 Award of Excellence from the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA). We have worked on large regional parks ranging from over 100 acres to small neighborhood parks of less than one acre. CPH and our personnel have the experience, knowledge, and track -record required to provide effective planning and landscape architecture services for the City of Okeechobee. Additionally, CPH recently completed several large recreational planning and design projects, such as the successful Seminole County Regional Sports Complex. This facility included 15 tournament quality baseball fields, 25 batting cages, 3 concession/ restroom buildings, an administration and conference building, playground, walking trail, 3 storage buildings, and a maintenance facility. The project team is led by Maxwell D. Spann, PLA, CLARB and Javier Omana, CNU-a with over 50 years of combined land planning and urban design experience. Max has served not only as a private sector consultant, but has also had experience acting as the Planning Director of the Town of Oakland, and serving on the Orange Blossom Trail Development Board. His experience encompasses all of the experience required to lead this team, and his key experience from "both sides of the fence" assures the City we have a team leader that understands project implementation and the full scope of services. Further, our proposed staff members have all performed the scope of services identified together as a project team for other clients, and are ready to deliver the City's projects. Our team includes long term trusted partners. We have included Electrical Design Associates, Inc. (MBE) for Electrical/Lighting, Echo UES (MBE) for Subsurface Utility Engineering, Quest Corporation of America, Inc. (WBE) for Public Involvement, Blue Marlin (MBE) for Geotechnical Engineering, PlanActive (WBE) for Land Use Planning/Comprehensive Planning Support, Arehna Engineering, Inc. (WBE) for Geotechnical Engineering, Computerized Design Associates, Inc. for Irrigation Services, Gator Engineering & Aquifer Restoration Inc. for Geotechnical Engineering, and Redevelopment Management Associates for Redevelopment Planning Assistance and Economic Analysis. We have selected these partners as a direct result of our long history of success in delivering the scope of services outlined with the firm's and individuals over the past two decades. This is a well experienced team, not only individually but having served municipal clients throughout the State of Florida. We are excited to submit our qualifications and appreciate the opportunity to respond to the City of Okeechobee's RFQ. We have appreciated our successful working relationship with the City of Okeechobee in the past, and hope to continue to provide the City with cost effective and quality services. Thank you for your consideration of the CPH Team! Sincerely, CPH, Inc. Nikhel Jindal, GCC, Assoc. DBIA, ENV SP Vice President / Associate TABLE OF CONTENTS TAB A TRANSMITTAL LETTER TAB B QUALIFICATION AND EXPERIENCE TAB C FAMILIARITY OF REGION TAB D RESUME OF KEY PERSONNEL FROM THE PRIME PROFESSIONAL TAB E INSURANCE TAB F PROHIBITION AGAINST CONTINGENT FEES/ NON -COLLUSION AFFIDAVIT/CONFLICT OF INTEREST DISCLOSURE STATEMENT TAB G REFERENCE FORMS TAB H MBE STATEMENT QUALIFICATION AND EXPERIENCE CORPORATE OVERVIEW CPH prides itself in its capability to "provide quality and innovation for design and construction." In every aspect of the business, CPH takes pride in providing timely, cost effective and appropriate engineering services to support its clients and help them achieve their objectives. Known as a leading multi -disciplinary consulting planning and design firm, CPH provides services in the following areas: • Master Planning • Architectural Services • Landscape Architecture • Engineering Services (Civil, Structural, and Utilities) • Land Planning/Zoning • Transportation Engineering, including Traffic Planning and Design • Water/Wastewater/Reclaimed/Stormwater Systems • Hydraulics and hydrology • Environmental Sciences • Construction Engineering and Inspection/Construction Management • Surveying & Mapping • Other related fields The Firm has been providing services in the area since the 1960's and the Firm has been established since 1981 as a privately -owned Florida Corporation. In keeping with the company's philosophy to assure responsive and cost-effective service, CPH has grown with branch offices housing approximately 240 employees in Florida, Georgia, Maryland, Massachusetts and Puerto Rico with the firm's Corporate Headquarters located in Sanford, Florida. CPH's commitment to providing the highest level of service in an affordable manner has been achieved through emphasis on personalized services and direct involvement of top level CPH personnel, especially the owners of the corporation. CPH OFFICE LOCATIONS SOUTHERN REGION OFFICES Sanford (Corporate Headquarters) 500 W. Fulton Street Sanford, FL 32771 Phone: 407.322.6841 Fax: 407.330.0639 Jacksonville 550 Belfort Road, Suite 220 Jacksonville, FL 32256 Phone: 904.332.0999 Fax: 904.332.0997 Palm Coast 520 Palm Coast Pkwy SW, Suite 200 Palm Coast, FL 32137 Phone: 386.445.6569 Fax: 386.447.8991 Ft. Myers 2216 Altamont Avenue Ft. Myers, FL 33901 Phone: 239.332.5499 Fax: 239.332.2955 Orlando 1117 E. Robinson Street Orlando, FL 32801 Phone: 407.425.0452 Fax: 407.648.1036 SERVICES MAY VARY BY LOCATION ._? CPH OFFICE LOCATIONS Miami 1992 SW 1st Street Miami, FL 33135 Phone: 305.274.4805 Fax: 305.274.4807 Tampa 5601 Mariner Street, Suite 105 Tampa, FL 33609 Phone: 813.288.0233 Fax: 813.288.0433 Panama City 1031-C W 23rd Street Panama City, FL 32405 Phone: 850.563.1490 Fax: 850.563.1495 Sarasota 46 N Washington Blvd. Suite 2 Sarasota, FL 34236 Phone: 941.365.4771 Fax: 941.365.4779 DeLand 101 N. Woodland Blvd., Suite 305 DeLand, FL 32720 Phone: 386.736.4142 Fax: 386.736.8412 1.866.609.0688 WWWIGPHGORPIGOV PR• Georgia 229 Peachtree Street NE, Suite 1004 Atlanta, GA 30303 Phone: 850.563.1490 Fax: 850.563.1495 CARIBBEAN REGION OFFICE Puerto Rico 950 Ponce de Leon Avenue San Juan, PR 00907 Phone: 787.641.1992 Fax: 787.641.1993 NEW ENGLAND REGION OFFICE Massachussetts 550 N. Main Street, Suite 6 Attleboro, MA 02703 Phone: 508.659.7020 Fax: 508.659.7021 MID -ATLANTIC REGION OFFICE Maryland 518 S Camp Meade Rd., Unit 2 Linthicum Heights, MD 21090 Phone: 301.918.2662 Fax: 301.918.2663 CORPORATION INFORMATION Date of Incorporation 1981 State of Incorporaton Florida President David A. Gierach, P.E., CGC CEO Kamran Khosravani, P.E. Vice Presidents **See attached list of Vice Presidents Secretary Patricia Hunt Co -Treasurers David A. Gierach, P.E., CGC Kamran Khosravani, P.E. LIST OF OFFICERS PRESIDENT / PRINCIPAL / CONTROLLING SHAREHOLDER / CO -TREASURER David A. Gierach, P.E., CGC CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER / PRINCIPAL/CONTROLLING SHAREHOLDER / CO - TREASURER Kamran Khosravani, P.E. EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT/ASSOCIATE Peter -John F. Sutch, P.E., LEED AP SR. VICE PRESIDENT/ASSOCIATES Jeffrey M. Satfield, P.E., ENV SP Carlos J. Sanchez, P.E. David E. Mahler, P.E. Todd H. Hendrix, P.E. Brett Markovitz Wade P. Olszewski, P.E. Thomas J. Galloway, PSM Jason L. Toole, P.E., LEED AP Kurt R. Luman, Jr., P.E. VICE PRESIDENTS/ASSOCIATES James K. Winter, RLA, CLARB Javier E. Omana, CNU-a N. Katriina Bowman, P.E., CCS Leopoldo J. Ayala, P.E. David A. Terwilleger, P.E., CGC Benjamin M. Fries H. Lawrence Wray, P.E. Alan R. Carpenter, P.E. Amy E. Daly, LEED AP Ben C. Buencamino Scott A. Breitenstein, P.E. Gerald M. Cox, CGC, CUC Randall L. Roberts, PSM John A. Baer, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP, BD+C, GGP Carlos L. Gonzalez, P.E. Josh A. Bryant, P.E., LEED AP Nicole E. Cianchetti, P.E. Nikhel Jindal, GCC, Assoc. DBIA, ENV SP Jeremiah D. Owens, P.E., CFM James R. Morris, Jr., P.E. Ismail Ilker Uzun, AIA, LEED AP BD+C Jose M. Ortiz, MCE, P.E. Rocco R. Nasso, P.E. Yinhui (Lucida) Xu, Ph.D., P.E., BCEE, ENV SP Jason L. James, P.E. Brook K. Sherrard, AIA, NCARB Maxwell D. Spann, PLA, CLARB CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORIZATION & LICENSES State of Florida Department of State I certify from the records of this office that CPH, INC. is a corporation organized under the laws of the State of Florida, filed on March 6, 1981. The document number of this corporation is F22258. I further certify that said corporation has paid all fees due this office through December 31, 2020, that its most recent annual report/uniform business report was filed on January 3, 2020, and that its status is active. I further certify that said corporation has not filed Articles of Dissolution. Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the State of Florida at Tallahassee, the Capital, this the Third day of January, 2020 *4(i)ey-4- Secretary of State Tracking Number: 6823503851CC To authenticate this certificate,visit the following site,enter this number, and then follow the instructions displayed. https://services.sunbiz.org/Filings/CertificateofStatus/CertificateAuthentication LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS Ron De,nfis Governor STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION Halsey 6e,hean. Secretary dEI rldpr BOARD OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT BUSINESS HEREIN HAS REGISTERED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 481, FLORIDA STATUTES CPH, INC "--. CPH 500 WEST FULTON STREET SANFORD FL32771 LICENSE NUMBER LC0000298 EXPIRATION DATE NOVEMBER 30, 2021 Always verify licenses online at MyFloritlaLicense.com Do not alter this document in any farm. This is your license. It is unlawful for anyone other than the licensee to use this document. PROVIDING LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE COI RELEVANT LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE PROJECTS PERFORMED • Belle Terre Parkway Four-Laning - City of Palm Coast • Wirz Park Master Plan Update - Casselberry • Sunnytown Park Master Plan Update - Casselberry • Millenium Park Master Plan Update - Wildwood • Streetscape and Roadway/ADA Improvement project - City of Dunedin • Ocoee Downtown Streets Redevelopment • Central Winds Park Entry Improvements • DeLand Roundabout • Melbourne Misc. Design Contract for LAP Projects - Pineapple Avenue, Country Club Rd, and Front Street • Lehigh Trailhead - Palm Coast • Lake Kathryn Circle Complete Street Improvements • 22nd Street South Corridor Improvements • Sanford's US 17-92 Beautification, Phase I & II • SR 30 Western Bay Gateway Landscape Project- Bay County • Harrison Avenue Streetscape Design- Panama City • City-wide Median Landscape "Templates" - Cape Coral • Seminole Regional Sports Complex - Seminole County • Kingfish Boat Ramp Improvements - Manatee County • RiverWalk Phase III - City of Sanford • W. Central Blvd. Sanitary Sewer Replacement and Streetscape Design/Build • West Georgia Avenue Streetscape and Landscaping Improvements • Cape Coral SE 47th Terrace Streetscape Improvements • Bluford Avenue Phase II • Oak Avenue Streetscape Improvements • Blackwood Avenue Streetscape and Roundabout RELEVANT CASE STUDY Cape Coral SE 47th Terrace Streetscape Improvements CPH was selected by the City of Cape Coral to provide professional design and construction engineering services for the streetscape improvements of SE 47th Terrace, from Coronado Parkway to Del Prado Blvd. The 0.90 miles of improvements included sidewalks with pavers, landscaping, road reconstruction, removal of on -street parking to increase the width of the pedestrian area, off-street parking modification, streetlights, traffic analysis and calming including adding a roundabout at one of the busiest intersections, raised mid -block pedestrian crossings, street furniture, ADA improvements, and drainage modifications/upgrades. PROJECT SUMMARY • 0.93 Complete Street • Single Lane Roundabout • 98 ft Inscribed Circle Included Raised, Traversable Curbed Islands to Keep Speed Low • Landscape/Hardscape & Gateway Elements • Existing Intersection Upgraded • Extensive Public Involvement • CMAR Project ARCHITECTURE RICK SCOTT. GOVERNOR JONATHAN ZACHEM. SECRETARY STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION d F ddpr BOARD OF ARCHITECTURE & INTERIOR DESIGN THE ARCHITECT FIRM HEREIN IS CERTIFIED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 481, FLORIDA STATUTES CPH INC CPH 500 WEST FULTON STREET y SANFORD FL32771 LICENSE NUMBER AA26000926-1 EXPIRATION DATE FEBRUARY 28, 2021 Always verify licenses online at MyFloridaLicense.com Do not alter this document in any form. This is your license. It is unlawful for anyone other than the licensee to use this document. RELEVANT ARCHITECTURE PROJECTS PERFORMED • Sanford 1st Street Streetscape and Gateway • Improvements — City of Sanford • Sanford Civic Center • • Joyce Cusak Community Center, DeLand • • Leesburg Aquatic Center • • Leesburg Neighborhood Resource Center • • St. Pete 34 St. Gateway Concept Plan- City of St. Pete • PROVIDING ARCHITECTURE SINCE °4) 1 1 • J SR 30 Western Bay Gateway Landscape Project- Bay County Largo West Bay Trailhead- City of Largo City of Palm Coast — Lehigh Trail Trailhead FDEP Honeymoon Island Entry Improvements Trotwood Splash Park DeBary Community Splash Park RELEVANT CASE STUDY Leesburg Aquatic Center '2CPH is providing planning, design, and permitting for the development of a regional aquatic complex. The complex will include an eight (8) lane competition facility designed to USA Swimming standards for high school 7competitions. The complex will also include a recreational pool with interactive play features, zero entry and a "free" swim area that can be utilized for swim education. Along with the recreational pool will be a water slide, shaded areas yfor party rentals, and shower facilities. The complex will include an entry/ ticket building, concession building, changing/locker facilities, and mechanical/ equipment areas. PROJECT SUMMARY • New Aquatic Facility • 8 Lane Competition Pool • Zero Entry Recreational Pool • 2 Story Adventure Slide • Interactive Play Features • Cabana's and Rental Areas 2,000 Square Foot Administration Building With Lcoker Rooms, Concessions, Life Gaurd Stations, and Meeting Room • Landscape and Irrigation plans • Lighting and Electrical plans • Utility Design and Coordination • Site furniture selection and layout • Stormwater Analysis/Design • Permitting • Surveying and Mapping • Public Involvement Plan • Gateway Entrance Feature PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS RICK SCOTT. GOVERNOR JONATHAN ZACHEM. SECRETARY STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION dlpr BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS THE ENGINEERING BUSINESS HEREIN I5 AUTHORIZED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 471, FLORIDA STATUTES CPH, INC. CPH 500 WEST FULTON STREET �i SANFORD FL 32772 LICENSE NUMBER: CA3215 EXPIRATION DATE: FEBRUARY 28, 2021 Always verify licenses online at MyFloridaLicense.com Do not alter this document in any form. This is your license. It is unlawful for anyone other than the licensee to use this document. RELEVANT ENGINEERING PROJECTS PERFORMED • Central Winds Recreational Center - Winter Springs • Seminole Regional Sports Complex - Seminole County • Streetscape and Roadway/ADA Improvement project - City of Dunedin • Ocoee Downtown Streets Redevelopment • Central Winds Park Roadway Improvements • DeLand Roundabout • Melbourne Misc. Design Contract for LAP Projects — Pineapple Avenue, Country Club Rd, and Front Street • City of Palm Coast — Citation Parkway Improvements • Lake Kathryn Circle Complete Street Improvements • 22nd Street South Corridor Improvements • Sanford's US 17-92 Beautification, Phase I & II • SR 30 Western Bay Gateway Landscape Project- Bay County • Harrison Avenue Streetscape Design- Panama City • Independence Ave Streetscape/Festival Street- City of Maitland PROVIDING ENGINEERING SINCE e P ifuj • W. Central Blvd. Sanitary Sewer Replacement and Streetscape Design/Build • West Georgia Avenue Streetscape and Landscaping Improvements • Cape Coral SE 47th Terrace Streetscape Improvements • Bluford Avenue Phase II • Oak Avenue Streetscape Improvements • Blackwood Avenue Streetscape and Roundabout • Leesburg Aquatic Center • Joyce Cusak Community Center, DeLand • Spec Martin Stadium and Earl Brown Park, DeLand • RiverWalk Phase II aand III - Sanford • Soldiers Creek Sports Complex Improvements - Seminole County RELEVANT CASE STUDY W. Central Blvd. Roadway Reconstruction, Streetscape, and iSanitary Sewer Replacement Design/Build CPH was the lead designer for this $6.5 million dollar Design/Build project in downtown Orlando. The 0.55 mile project included complete roadway reconstruction including removal of the underlying brick, addition of left turn lanes at the existing intersections, a new traffic signal with a BRT (Bus Rapid Transit) phase, additional right-of-way and easement coordination, placing all overhead utility lines underground (including the duct bank design), complete Maintenance of Traffic Plans, and incorporating landscape/hardscape features including street lighting, trees, decorative crosswalks, and street furniture. Significant coordination with various City divisions was required throughout the design and permitting. PROJECT SUMMARY • Complete Streets Design • Coordination with FDOT • Complete Roadway Reconstruction with Additional Turn -lanes • Intersection Updates • Upsizing of Existing Sewer • Dedicated Bus Lanes • Pedestrian Safety Improvements SURVEYORS & MAPPERS Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Division of Consumer Services Board of Professional Surveyors and Mappers 2005 Apalachee Pkway Tallahassee, Florida 32399-6500 License No.: LB7143 Expiration Date February 28, 2021 Professional Surveyor and Mapper Business License Under the provisions of Chapter 472, Florida Statutes CPH, INC. 500 W FULTON ST SANFORD, FL 32771.1220 ADAM H. PUTNAM COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE This is wwnify Ws On professional surveyor and mapper whose name one oestrus are shown above is licensee es required by Chapter WUf, Florida Seesaws. RELEVANT SURVEYING PROJECTS PERFORMED • Belle Terre Parkway Four-Laning - City of Palm Coast • Palm Coast Roadway Network - City of Palm Coast • Sand Pond Road and Skyline Drive- City of Lake Mary • Pine Lakes Parkway • Bell Shoals Road Four-Laning Design - Hillsborough County Streetscape and Roadway/ADA Improvement project - City of Dunedin • Old Kings Road Widening- Flagler County, FL • Ocoee Downtown Streets Redevelopment • Central Winds Park Roadway Improvements • DeLand Roundabout • Melbourne Misc. Design Contract for LAP Projects - Pineapple Avenue, Country Club Rd, and Front Street • City of Palm Coast - Citation Parkway Improvements • Lake Kathryn Circle Complete Street Improvements • 22nd Street South Corridor Improvements • Sanford's US 17-92 Beautification, Phase I & II PROVIDING SURVEY SINCE r J� • SR 30 Western Bay Gateway Landscape Project- Bay County • Harrison Avenue Streetscape Design- Panama City • Independence Ave Streetscape/Festival Street- City of Maitland • W. Central Blvd. Sanitary Sewer Replacement and Streetscape Design/Build • West Georgia Avenue Streetscape and Landscaping Improvements • Cape Coral SE 47th Terrace Streetscape Improvements • Bluford Avenue Phase II • Oak Avenue Streetscape Improvements • Blackwood Avenue Streetscape and Roundabout RELEVANT CASE STUDY West Georgia Avenue Streetscape and Landscaping Improvements CPH worked with the City to develop a vision plan and the creation of a corridor that improved pedestrian connectivity/safety, encouraged economic growth and investments, and created a "festival" street. The roadway was designed with an inverted crowned section sending the storm water to the center of the street, and Old Castle Adobe concrete pavers where use in a decorative herringbone pattern down the street. The improvements included sidewalk removal and replacement, modification of access drives and ramps for accessibility, design of decorative lighting, roadway rehabilitation, street furniture, signage, decorative pavers and related infrastructure. Landscape architectural services included design of irrigation system and plantings. PROJECT SUMMARY • 600 LF • Pedestrian Connectivity/Safety Improvements • Irrigation System and Planting Design • Develop A Vision Plan • Community Outreach • Urban Design and Place - Making Elements • Roadway Raising • ADA Improvements • Lighting/Infrastructure Improvements KEY PERSONNEL CPH has assembled a vastly diverse and highly qualified team with experience in all discipline areas requested by the City of Okeechobee. Our team is capable of providing services for every project that will emerge under this contract. The CPH Team Organizational Chart (provided below) depicts the overall reporting and communication hierarchy as well as project roles and responsibilities in relation to the City's scope of services. FIRM M/WBE CPH, INC. REDEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATES PLANACTIVE STUDIO COMPUTERIZED DESIGN SERVICES QUEST CORPORATION OF AMERICA, INC. ELECTRICAL DESIGN ASSOCIATES, t/ INC. (EDA) ECHO UES, INC. AREHNA ENGINEERING, INC. AP ✓ BLUE MARLIN ENGINEERING, LLC GATOR ENGINEERING & AQUIFER RESTORATION, INC. PRINCIPAL -IN -CHARGE NIKHELJINDAL, GCC, ASSOC. DBIA, ENV SP PROGRAM MANAGER MAXWELL D. SPANN, PLA, CLARB REDEVELOPMENT/ ECONOMIC ANALYSIS CAMILO LOPEZ LYNN DEHLINGER SITE ENGINEERING JEREMIAH D. OWENS, P.E. CFM ALLEN LANE, P.E. BEN BUENCAMINO LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT JAMES K. WINTER, PLA, CLARB DANITA BRYANT, PLA PROJECT DESIGNER JASON AGRONT RODNEY"CHIP"SMITH LAND USE/ZONING ANALYSIS JAVIER E. OMANA, CNU-A MICHELLE TANNER PLANNING, CODES, DESIGN GUIDELINES, SUPPORT TARASALMIERI, AICP PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT AND OUTREACH YVONNE AYALA MCCLELLAN MIRANDA LANSDALE BUILDINGS/STRUCTURES - ARCHITECTURE JOHN A. BAER, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP BD+C, GGP BROOK K. SHERRARD, AIA, NCARB ISMAIL ILKER UZUN, AIA, LEED AP BD+C BUILDING/STRUCTURES - M/E/P SEAN J. MCGLUMPHY, P.E. ELECTRICAL/LIGHTING LILLIAN REYES DAMEION DONALDSON GREGORY D. TAYLOR, M.S.E.E., P.E. WAYFINDING/SIGNAGE AND RENDERINGS MARK Z. ERQUITT PEDESTRIAN AND BICYCLE/ MULTIMODAL KURT R. LUMAN, JR., P.E. MATTHEW CUSHMAN, P.E. JOSEPH M. LOFASO,JR., P.E. RENDERINGS JESSE SUDA LEE MURRAH GEOTECHNICAL JESSICA A. MCRORY, PE, LEED AP OSCIEL F. PLAZA, PE DEREK GEORGE HAJJAR, PE NELSON N. WILSON, P.G. GILBERT RAMOS, P.E. BRIAN RICHARDS, P.G. SURVEYING AND MAPPING THOMAS J. GALLOWAY, PSM PAULJ. KATREK, PSM JEFFREY W. PATTERSON, PSM SUBSURFACE UTILITY ENGINEERING JERALDO'JERRY' COMELLAS, JR., P.E. MICHAEL W. PATTERSON, PSM BUILDINGS/STRUCTURES - STRUCTURAL JOSE M. ORTIZ, MCE, P.E. EDUARDOAVILES, P.E. CONSTRUCTION INSPECTION/ ADMINISTRATION DAVID A. TERWILLEGER, P.E., CGC WETLANDS/ ENVIRONMENTAL AMY E. DALY, LEED AP AARON P. MOORE, PWS DAVID LANDERS IRRIGATION KEVIN SMITH KEY PERSONNEL OVERVIEW We have considered multiple criteria prior to assigning the key members listed below. This criteria includes: LOCAL knowledge, RECENT relevant project experience, CURRENT availability and COMMITMENT to the City of Okeechobee. CPH has the ability to pull from over 240 staff members to assist in design and construction services. Our total level of in-house resources consists of planners, landscape architects, architects, engineers, designers, environmental scientists, contractors, surveyors, GIS analysts, and transportation/trail engineers. The chart below identifies our project team and their roles in relation to the City. NAME / ROLE RS OF EXPERIEN NIKHEL JINDAL, GCC, ASSOC. DBIA, ENV SP PRINCIPAL -IN -CHARGE 22 YEARS SKILLS / QUALIFICATION ✓ Conceptual Design ✓Cost Estimation ✓ Purchasing ✓ Public Involvement ✓ Healthy Communities ✓Alternate Delivery ✓Complete Streets MAXWELL D. SPANN, PLA, CLARB PROGRAM MANAGER 19 YEARS ✓Urban Design ✓ Land Use and Comp Planning ✓ Multi -Use Trail Projects ✓ Parks and Open Space ✓Community Redevelopment ✓Streetscape and Corridor ✓ Civic and Community Centers ✓Aquatic Facilities JAMES K. WINTER, PLA, CLARB PARK PLANNING/LANDSCAPE DESIGN 39 YEARS ✓ Landscape Architecture ✓Trails/Multi-Use Paths and Parks ✓Gateways/Entry Features V Streetscapes ✓ Land Planning ✓ Commercial Development ✓ Recreation Planning ✓ Irrigation Design ✓Urban Design ✓ Lighting ✓Sustainable Design ECENT RELEVANT EXPERIENCE ✓W. Central Blvd. Roadway Reconstruction, Streetscape, and Sanitary Sewer Replacement Design/Build ✓West Georgia Avenue Streetscape and Landscaping Improvements ✓ US 17/92 Riverwalk, Phase III (FDOT LAP) ✓Cape Coral Northwest and 7 Islands Vision Plan ✓Georgia Avenue DeLand CRAVision Plan ✓ Marlon County Gerald Subdivision Roadway ✓ Leesburg Aquatic Complex ✓West Leesburg Neighborhood Resource Center ✓ Harrison Avenue Streetscape Design ✓ MLK Recreation Center Master Plan - City of DeLand ✓W. Central Blvd. Roadway Reconstruction, Streetscape, and Sanitary Sewer Replacement Design/Build ✓lora Neale Hurston Plaza ✓ Casselberry Parks Master Planning ✓Ocoee Complete Streets Redevelopment Program ✓VanderLey Park ✓CentralWinds Park Roadway Improvements ✓SR 50 Green Up Program - City of Ocoee ✓ US 17/92 Riverwalk, Phase III (FDOT LAP) ✓ Cape Coral SE 47th Terrace Streetscape Improvements ✓Atlantic Beach Intracoastal Waterway Park Master Plan ✓ Mill Lake Park ✓Seminole County Sports Complex Planning and Design ✓Spec Martin Stadium and Earl Brown Park Improvements ✓ Honeymoon Island Park Bike Trail (FDOT LAP) ✓ Martin Luther King, Jr. Park ✓W. Central Blvd. Roadway Reconstruction, Streetscape, and Sanitary Sewer Replacement Design/Build ✓Sanford 1st Street Streetscape and Gateway Improvements EDUCATION / LICENSES • A.S. in Multimedia Design, Valencia Community College • Design -Build Certification - AS -2897 • Envision Sustainability Professional - 42882 • Government Contractor Certificate - 0047 • Bachelor of Landscape Architecture, Kansas State University 2002 • Professional Landscape Architect - FL (No. 6666780) • CLARB Certified - No. 31691 • American Planning Association • American Public Gardens Association • Florida ChapterASLA - Orlando Section Chair • B.A. In Landscape Architecture, Mississippi State University • Professional Landscape Architect - FL (No. 0000911) • CLARB Certified - (No. 5203) DANITA BRYANT, PLA LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT 16 YEARS ✓ Landscape Architecture ✓Trails/Multi-Use Paths and Parks ✓Gateways/Entry Features ✓ Streetscapes ✓ Municipal Planning ✓Streetscape and Corridor ✓ Municipal & Institutional ✓Water Features JASON AGRONT PROJECT DESIGNER / LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE 3 YEAR ✓ Rendering & Graphic Design ✓Site Analysis & Site Design ✓ Planning ✓ Planting and Residential Design ✓Urban Design ✓Design Implementation ✓ Hardscape / Landscape ✓GIS ✓ US 17/92 RiverWalk, Phase III (FDOT LAP) ✓ Harrison Avenue Streetscape Design ✓ Cape Coral SE 47th Terrace Streetscape Improvements ✓ Hopkins Avenue Landscape and Traffic Signalization Projects (FDOT LAP) ✓Titusville Sand Point Park Splash Pad ✓ MLK Recreation Center Master Plan - City of DeLand ✓ Maitland - US 17/92 & George Ave, Sidewalk ✓ Bluford Avenue Streetscape - Phase II - City of Ocoee ✓ McDonald's Continuing Contract ✓ CVS Pharmacy - Continuing Contract ✓Wawa Stores ✓ Leesburg Aquatic Complex • AAS in Drafting and Design, Wytheville Community College • Professional Landscape Architect - FL (No. LA6667318) • MA in Urban and Regional Planning, University of Florida • BS in Landscape Architecture, University of Florida • AA In General Studies, Valencia Community College RODNEY "CHIP" SMITH PROJECT DESIGNER / LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE 15 YEARS ✓Streetscape & Corridor Projects ✓ Landscape Design ✓ Design Technican ✓AutoCAD ✓Conceptual Site Plan Exhibits ✓ Gateways / Entry Features ✓ Multi -Use TraiL Projects ✓ MLK Recreation Center Master Plan - City of DeLand ✓W. Central Blvd. Roadway Reconstruction, Streetscape, and Sanitary Sewer Replacement Design/Build ✓ Harrison Avenue Streetscape Design ✓ Cape Coral SE 47th Terrace Streetscape Improvements ✓Winter Springs - Blumberg Avenue / Trail ✓ US 17-92 RiverWalk Phases II & III (FDOT LAP) ✓ Bay County SR30 Western Bay Gateway NAME / ROLE / YEARS OF EXPERIENCE JAVIER E. OMANA, CNU-A LAND USE/ ZONING ANALYSIS 36 YEARS KEY SKILLS / QUALIFICATIONS MICHELLE TANNER LAND USE/ ZONING ANALYSIS 25 YEARS KURT R. LUMAN, JR., P.E. PEDESTRIAN AND BICYCLE/MULTIMODAL 21 YEARS ✓ Property Entitlements Acquistion ✓ Land Use Feasibility Reports ✓ Land Planning/Master Planning ✓Site Planning ✓ Project Management ✓ Developments of Regional Impact ✓Comprehensive Planning ✓ Land Use Amendments/Rezonings ✓ Expert Testimony ✓ Land Planning / Master Planning ✓Site Planning ✓Golf Course Routing Design ✓ Property Entitlements Acquisition ✓ Land Use Feasibility Reports ✓ Project Management ✓Comprehensive Planning ✓ Land Use Amendments / Rezonings RECENT RELEVANT EXPERIENCE ✓Seminole County Sports Complex Planning and Design ✓ Cape Coral Northwest and 7 Islands Vision Plan ✓Sweetwater Golf and Country Club ✓Georgia Avenue Redevelopment Vision Plan ✓CEI Services on the Gateway Landscape Improvements EDUCATION / LICENSES • M.A. in Urban and Regional Planning, University of Florida • B.S. in Business Administration, University of Florida • CNU-a Accredited Member ✓Seminole County Sports Complex Planning and Design ✓ Cape Coral Northwest and 7 Islands Vision Plan ✓ Daytona Beach - US 92 (International Speedway Boulevard) Streetscape ✓Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) area US 17-92 / Triplet Lake • B.A. in Architecture, University of Florida ✓ Roadway paving, widening, extensions, new roads; as well as turn lane additions and traffic upgrades ✓ FDOT guidelines and FDOT LAP ✓Trails and Shared -Use Paths ✓Signing and Pavement Parking ✓ Maintenance of Traffic Plans ✓Streetscapes ✓Public Involvement ✓ Permitting ✓ Drainage/Flood Plain MATTHEW CUSHMAN, P.E. PEDESTRIAN AND BICYCLE/MULTIMODAL 15 YEARS ✓Trails and Shared -Use Paths ✓ Roadway Paving ✓ Roadway Widening ✓ Extensions ✓ New Roads ✓Turn Lane Additions and Traffic Upgrades ✓ FDOT Guidelines and FDOT LAP ✓ Permitting ✓ Public Involvement ✓ MLK Recreation Center Master Plan ✓ US 17-92 Riverwalk, Phase II & III (FDOT LAP) ✓ Punta Gorda Linear Park/Multi-Use Trail - Phases II and III (FDOT LAP) ✓Spec Martin Stadium and Earl Brown Park Improvements ✓West Georgia Avenue Streetscape and Landscaping Improvements ✓ Central Winds Park Roadway Improvements ✓Seminole Wekiva Trail, Phase IV (FDOT LAP) ✓ Cape Coral SE 47th Terrace Streetscape Improvements ✓Ocoee Downtown Streets Redevelopment ✓ MLK Recreation Center Master Plan ✓ US 17-92 Riverwalk, Phase II & III (FDOT LAP) ✓ Punta Gorda Linear Park/Multi-Use Trail - Phases II and III (FDOT LAP) ✓Spec Martin Stadium and Earl Brown Park Improvements ✓ Central Winds Park Roadway Improvements ✓Seminole Wekiva Trail, Phase IV (FDOT LAP) • B.S. in Civil Engineering, University of Central Florida • Professional Engineer - FL (No. 65036) • Advance Maintenance of Traffic, FDOT, Critical Structures Construction Issues Course • B.S. in Aerospace Engineering, Embry -Riddle Aeronautical College • Professional Engineer, FL (No. 73150) • Advanced Maintenance of Traffic • Traffic Signal Inspector Level I, IMSA Certified - FL JOSEPH M. LOFASO, JR., P.E. PEDESTRIAN AND BICYCLE/MULTIMODAL 6 YEARS MARK Z. ERQUITT WAYFINDING/SIGNAGE AND RENDERINGS 23 YEARS ✓ Roadway paving, widening, extensions, new roads; turn lane additions and ✓Traffic Upgrades ✓Trails and Shared -Use Paths ✓ Maintenance of Traffic Plans ✓ Streetscapes ✓ Drainage/Flood Plain ✓Wayfinding ✓ Landscape Design ✓Streetscape Design ✓ Conceptual Slte Plan Exhibits ✓ConceptualSlte Perspective Exhibits ✓ Cape Coral SE 47th Terrace Streetscape Improvements ✓Ocoee Downtown Streets Redevelopment ✓ Bluford Avenue Streetscape, Phase II ✓W. Central Blvd. Sanitary Sewer Replacement and Streetscape Design/Build ✓West Georgia Avenue Streetscape and Landscaping Improvements • M.S. in Civil Engineering, University of Central Florida • B.S. in Civil Engineering, University of Central Florida • Professional Engineer - FL (No. 88718) JESSE SUDA RENDERINGS 4 YEARS ✓Graphic Design ✓Adobe Photoshop ✓Adobe Illustrator ✓Adobe InDesign ✓Adobe Muse ✓ Digital Photography ✓ City of Titusville - Sand Point Park Splash Pad ✓ Casselberry Parks Master Planning ✓ MLK Recreation Center Master Plan - City of DeLand ✓ Davis Park Expansion • B.F.A., School of Industrial & Graphic Design, Auburn University • Certified FDOT Public Outreach Specialist • Certified Toastmaster (CTM) • Society for Marketing Professional Services (SM PS) ✓ Casselberry - Sunnytown Park Concept Planning ✓ Casselberry - Wirz Park Concept Planning ✓ Largo West Bay Trallhead (FDOT LAP) ✓Seminole County - Lake Monroe Trail Loop (FDOT LAP) • B.A. in Art with coursework in Graphic Design and Psychology LEE MURRAH RENDERINGS 20 YEARS ✓AutoCAD ✓ Revit ✓3D Studio Max ✓Adobe Photoshop ✓Adobe Illustrator ✓ Revit Architecture ✓Spec Martin Stadium and Earl Brown Park Improvements ✓ Daytona Beach - US 92 (International Speedway Boulevard) Streetscape ✓Bunnell Trail (FDOT LAP) ✓ DeBary Central Fire Station ✓ DeBary Public Safety Complex • Brevard Community College • B.S. at University of South Alabama • A.S. at Seminole Community College JOHN A. BAER, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP BD+C, GGP BUILDINGS/ STRUCTURES - ARCHITECTURE 42 YEARS KEY SKILLS / QUALIFICATIONS ✓Architectural Project Management ✓ Parks ✓ Retail/office planning ✓Condominium Development ✓ Financial Institutions ✓Industrial/Warehouse Facilities ✓ Education RECENT RELEVANT EXPERIENCE ✓ Mill Lake Park ✓Spec Martin Stadium Design Criteria Package - City of DeLand ✓ Central Winds Recreation Facility ✓West Leesburg Neighborhood Resource Center ✓Trotwood Park Phase 1 Improvements EDUCATION / LICENSES • B.S. in Architectural Studies, University of Milwaukee • A.S. in Civil Structural Technology, Northwest Technical Institute, Registered Architect - FL (No. 93193) • LEED Accredited Professional, Building Leadership Excellence: Dale Carnegie Training, American Institute of Architects (AIA), Green Globes Professional (GGP), National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB), Florida Green Building Coalition (FGBC) BROOK K. SHERRARD, AIA, NCARB BUILDINGS/ STRUCTURES - ARCHITECTURE 21 YEARS ✓ Completed more than 6.4 million SF of projects ✓Building Information Modeling (BIM) and sustainability initiatives ✓ Experience designing projects according to LEED® Certification guidelines ✓Jacqueline Bradley and Clarance Otis Family Boys & Girls Club ✓Joe R. Lee Boys and Girls Club ✓ University of Central Florida Idea Lab at eli2 ✓Tohopekaliga High School ✓ Barsanti Elementary SchoolAddition • M.S. in Architecture, University of South Florida, School of Architecture and Community Design • B.S. in Applied Technology/Business, Florida Institute of Technology • A.S. in Life Sciences, Harrisburg Area Community College • Registered Architect - FL (No. AR92948) , LEED Accredited Professional, American Institute of Architects (AIA), National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) ISMAIL ILKER UZUN, AIA, LEED AP BD+C BUILDINGS/ STRUCTURES - ARCHITECTURE 30 Years ✓Architectural Project Management ✓ Design / Build ✓ Retail / Office planning ✓Condominium Development ✓ Medical / Healthcare Facilities ✓ Financial Institutions ✓ Industrial / Warehouse Facilities ✓ Restaurant Design ✓ Educational Facilities ✓Sustainable Design ✓ Retrofits and Renovations ✓ Monroe County Fire Station at Cujoe Key ✓ City of lake Worth Beach Office Addition ✓ Public Works and Waste Management 58th Street Master Plan ✓Orlando Sanford International Airport Terminal Expansion ✓ Miramar's Regional Park - 9/11 Memorial • M.A. - Yildiz Technical University • B.A. -Yildiz Technical University • Florida Atlantic University (Non Degree Courses) JOSE M. ORTIZ, MCE, P.E. BUILDINGS/ STRUCTURES - STRUCTURAL 23 YEARS ✓Structural Concrete, Steel, and Timber Design ✓Seismic/Wind Engineering ✓Construction Inspection/Supervision ✓ High Rise Building Design ✓Theme Parks ✓ Fall Protection ✓ Failure Analysis & Post Disaster Assessment ✓Structural Evaluation and Retrofitting ✓ Mill Lake Park ✓City of Sanford - US 17/92 Riverwalk, Phase III (FDOT LAP) ✓ Fallen Heroes Memorial ✓Seminole Wekiva Trail, Phase IV ✓ Seminole Science Charter School Improvements • M.A., Yildiz Technical University • B.A., Yildiz Technical University • Florida Atlantic University (Non Degree Courses) • Registered Architect - FL (No. AR95507) • LEED Accredited Professional GREGORY D. TAYLOR, M.S.E.E., P.E. ELECTRICAL ENGINEER 35 YEARS ✓ Low -Voltage Systems ✓ Electrical Design for Offices, Schools & Industrial Facilities ✓ Emergency Power Systems ✓ Lightning Protection SystemswDesign of Photovoltaic Systems ✓ Design of SCADA Systems ✓ Fire Alarm Systems ✓ CCTV Cameras & Video Equipment ✓ Intercom, Audio -Visual & Voice/Data Systems ✓ Cape Coral SE 47th Terrace Streetscape Improvements ✓Orlando Sanford International Airport Terminal Expansion ✓ Dr. Joyce M Cusack Resource Center ✓West Leesburg Neighborhood Resource Center ✓ City of Sarasota - Martin Luther King, Jr. Restroom Modification ✓ US 17-92 RiverWalk, Phase III (FDOT LAP) ✓W. Central Blvd. Sanitary Sewer Replacement and Streetscape Design/Build • M.S. in Electrical Engineering, Mercer University • B.S. in Electrical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology • Professional Engineer - MI (No. 25602), FL (No. 77811) SEAN J. MCGLUMPHY, P.E. BUILDINGS/ STRUCTURES - M/E/P 8 YEARS ✓ HVAC Systems ✓Solidworks2010 ✓ MATLAB 2010 ✓Trane Trace 700 ✓ Carrier HAP ✓ Bluebeam ✓AutoCAD 2010-2017 ✓Autodesk EST MEP ✓ REVIT MEP 2015-2017 ✓SAARC (Southern Area Aquatics and Recreation Complex) ✓ Remodel and Expansion of the West Melbourne Police Department ✓West Leesburg Neighborhood Resource Center ✓Orlando Sanford International Airport Terminal Expansion ✓ City of Winter Springs New Public Works Facility • B.S. in Mechanical Engineering, Clemson University • Professional Engineer - FL • National Honors Society Member • Clemson ASME Member • Florida ASHRAE Member AMY E. DALY, LEED AP WETLANDS / ENVIRONMENTAL 27 YEARS ✓ Project Management ✓ Ecological Assessments ✓ Environmental Permitting ✓Mitigation Program Design ✓Wetland Delineation ✓ Land Management ✓Consumptive Use Permitting ✓ Functional Assessments ✓Water Quality Monitoring ✓Wildlife Assessment, Management, & Permitting ✓ MLK Recreation Center Master Plan - City of DeLand ✓Atlantic Beach Intracoastal Waterway Park Master Plan ✓ Punta Gorda Linear Park/Multi-Use Trail - Phases II and III (FDOT LAP) ✓Seminole County Sports Complex Planning and Design ✓Soldier's Creek Park Planning and Design • M.B.A., FMU, Summa Cum Laude • B.S. in Biological Sciences, Florida State University • U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineator • Florida Unified Mitigation Methodology Course • Qualified Stormwater Management Inspector • Prescribed Burner • Authorized Gopher Tortoise Agent (No. GTA -09-00145) • LEED Accredited Professional NAME / ROLE / RS OF EXPERIENCE AARON P. MOORE, PWS WETLANDS / ENVIRONMENTAL 20 YEARS KEY SKILLS / QUALIFICATIONS ✓ Environmental Resource Permitting ✓ Protect Species Surveys and Permitting / Relocation ✓Wetland Delineation / Mitigation Design, Monitoring & Implementation ✓ Ecological Assessments ✓ Habitat Management ✓WUP/CUP Permitting ✓Water Quality Monitoring and Assessment ✓Wetland Impact Analysis RECENT RELEVANT EXPERIENCE ✓ MLK Recreation Center Master Plan - City of DeLand ✓Atlantic Beach Intracoastal Waterway Park Master Plan ✓ Punta Gorda Linear Park/Multi-Use Trail - Phases II and III (FDOT LAP) ✓Seminole County Sports Complex Planning and Design ✓Soldier's Creek Park Planning and Design EDUCATION / LICENSES • B.S. in Biology, University of Central Florida • Authorized Gopher Tortoise Agent (No. GTA -09-00125D) • Southwest Florida Water Management District Soils Identification Course • Florida United Mitigation Assessment Methodology Course • ACOE Wetland Delineator • Professional Wetland Scientist Certification (No. 2440) DAVID A. LANDERS WETLANDS / ENVIRONMENTAL 25 YEARS THOMAS J. GALLOWAY, PSM SURVEY 29 YEARS ✓Wetland Delineation ✓Wildlife Surveys ✓ Ecological Assessments ✓ Environmental Permitting ✓ Habitat Mapping ✓ Environmental Support for Transportation Projects ✓ Environmental Support for Design -Build and Construction Projects ✓Surveying and Management ✓ Highway Projects ✓ Land Development ✓ Commercial and Private Projects ✓ Municipal Projects ✓ Park Improvements Projects ✓Caspersen Beach Park Improvements ✓ North Jetty Park Improvements ✓Seminole Wekiva Trail (FDOT LAP) ✓Warner's Bayou Boat Ramp Improvements ✓ Punta Gorda Linear Park / Multi -Use Trail ✓ DeBary Splash Park ✓ US 17-92 Riverwalk, Phase II & III (FDOT LAP) ✓ City of Titusville - Sand Point Park Splash Pad ✓ Mill Lake Park ✓W. Central Blvd. Sanitary Sewer Replacement and Streetscape Design/Build • B.S. in Zoology, University of South Florida • B.A. in Russian, University of South Florida • Qualified Stormwater Management Inspector • FDOT Certified, Water Quality Impact Evaluator • Prescribed Fire Course • SSI Advanced Open Water SCUBA Diver • ISA Certified Arborist • Authorized Gopher Tortoise Agent (No. GTA -15-00035A) • B.S. in Surveying and Mapping, University of Florida • Professional Surveyor & Mapper - FL (No. 6549) • NCEES Council No. 1291 PAUL J. KATREK, PSM SURVEY 28 YEARS ✓Surveying and Management ✓ Highway Projects / Land Development/Commercial and Private Projects ✓ Municipal Projects ✓Sanford 1st Street Streetscape Improvements (FDOT LAP) ✓ US 17/92 Riverwalk, Phase II (FDOT LAP) • A.S. in Architecture & Building Technology, Daytona Beach Community College • Professional Surveyor & Mapper - FL (No. 6233) • NCEES Record No. 1342 JEFFREY W. PATTERSON, PSM SURVEY 24 YEARS ✓Surveying and Management ✓ Highway Projects ✓ Land Development ✓ Commercial and Private Projects ✓ Municipal Projects ✓City of Palm Coast - Citation Parkway Improvements ✓ Old Kings Road Widening ✓ Belle Terre Parkway Four-Laning ✓ Rymfire Drive Improvements - Palm Coast, FL • B.S. in Survey Engineering, Michigan Technological University • A.S. in Civil Engineering Technology, Michigan Technological University • Professional Surveyor and Mapper - FL (No. L56384) JEREMIAH D. OWENS, P.E., CFM SITE ENGINEERING 20 YEARS ✓Site Planning ✓ Design ✓ Permitting ✓Stormwater ✓Transportation Improvements ✓Aviation Improvements ✓Established Relationships With Local And Federal Agencies ✓Thorough Understanding of Performing Services Through Continuing Contracts ✓Managed Small to Large Improvement Programs ✓Seminole County Sports Complex Planning and Design ✓Soldier's Creek Park Planning and Design ✓ Mill Lake Park (Phases I & II) ✓ Earl Brown Park Improvements • B.S. in Civil Engineering, Louisiana Tech University • Professional Engineer - FL (No. 65037) • Certified Floodplain Manager • Qualified Stormwater Management Inspector ALLEN LANE. P.E. SITE ENGINEERING 34 YEARS ✓ Stormwater management ✓Water/wastewater/stormwater design ✓Site grading ✓ Roadway improvements/widening/turn lanes ✓ City/County recreational parks BEN BUENCAMINO SITE ENGINEERING 41 YEARS ✓ Over 25 years of experience in facility design and permitting ✓Thorough understanding of SREF Regulation ✓ Expert in site design, drainage, permitting, and construction administration ✓ Expert in commercial/residential development ✓ Barnett Splash Park ✓Trotwood Park Phase 1 Improvements ✓Torcaso Park - CDBG Project ✓Seminole County Public School - Bleacher, Grandstand and Goal Post Observation Report ✓ Lake Minneola High School (HS -BBB) • B.S. in Environmental Engineering, University of Central Florida • A.S. in Construction Technology • Professional Engineer - FL (No. 60144) • Advanced Traffic Control Certification ✓ Barnett Park Splash Pad • B.S. Civil Engineering ✓Volusia Sheriff Dispatch/Emergency Operations Center (SD/EOC) B.S. Environmental & Sanitary Engineering, Mapua Institute ✓Trotwood Splash Park of Technology ✓ Lake Minneola High School DAVID A. TERWILLEGER, P.E., CGC CONSTRUCTION INSPECTION / ADMINISTRATION 39 YEARS ✓ Project Management ✓Capital Planning ✓ Utility Coordination and Design ✓ Permitting ✓ Roadway Design ✓ Interlocal Coordination ✓Cost Estimation ✓ Constructability Review ✓Value Engineering ✓ Phasing/Scheduling ✓ Belle Terre Parkway Four-Laning ✓SR 44 (New York Avenue) Streetscape Improvement Project ✓Spruce Creek Road and SR 421 (Dunlawton Ave.) Intersection Improvements Project ✓ Highbanks Road at US 17/92- City of DeBary • M.S. in Civil Engineering, University of Central Florida • B.S. in Civil Engineering, University of Florida • Graduate work in Structural and Geotechnical Engineering • Professional Engineer - FL (No. 34376) • Certified General Contractor - FL (No. 031751) • Advanced Maintenance of Traffic • CTQP QC Manager • Critical Structures Construction Issues Course • CTQP Final Estimates Level I & II KEY PERSONNEL OVERVIEW REDEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATES Role: Redevelopment/Economic Analysis 2401 E. Atlantic Blvd. Suite 305 Pompano Beach, FL33062 P: 954.695.0754 REINVENTING YOUR OITY NAME / ROLE /YEARS OF EXPERIENCE RECENT RELEVANT EXPERIENCE EDUCATION / LICENSES LYNN DEHLINGER SR. ECONOMIC DEV MGR/REAL ESTATE BROKER 25 YEARS CAMILO LOPEZ PLANNING ANALYST/DESIGNER 6 YEARS • Freight Logistics Zone Market Analysis & Planning Study - Treasure Coast International Airport, St. Lucie County • Strategic 5 - Year Economic Development Plan - City of Deltona • CRA Development Plan Update & Extension - City of Mount Dora • Citywide Redevelopment Plan Update & Extension - City of Mount Dora • Citywide Redevelopment Plan & Neighborhood Revitalization Plan • General Planning Services - City of Winter Park • Sunrise Form Based Code • Sarasota Newtown CRA Plan Update • Mount Dora CRA Plan Update • GreenacresVisioning and Strategic Plan • Lake Park Federal Highway Mixed -Use Overlay District • East Sunrise Improvements Master Plan • Pompano Beach Innovation District • Hollywood TOD Charrette Urban Design • West Columbia Redevelopment Plan • Titusville Downtown Revitalization Plan • Deltona Strategic 5 -yr Economic Development Plan • Dixie Highway Street Retrofit • Attended University of Georgia and Purdue • Licensed Real Estate Broker, State of Florida • Florida Redevelopment Association Board • International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC) Alliance National Committee & Alliance Past Public Sector Chair, State of Florida • Commercial industrial Real Estate Brokers Association, Former Director • BUD I Bachelor of Urban Design, Florida Atlantic University • BARCH I Bachelor of Architecture, Florida Atlantic University PLANACTIVE STUDIO WBE Role: Planning, Codes, Design Guidelines, Overall Support 3708 Pelican Lane Orlando, FL32803 P: 407.454.1291 PLANACTIVE STUDIO NAME / ROLE /YEARS OF EXPERIENCE RECENT RELEVANT EXPERIENCE EDUCATION / LICENSES TARA SALMIERI, AICP LAND PLANNING SERVICES, DESIGN GUIDELINES 20 YEARS • City of Ft Lauderdale Transit Development • Town Of Oakland • City of Ocoee • City of Maitland • Bachelor of Arts, Urban Growth Management , Planning and Politics, Rollins College • American Institute of Certified Planners, #2000636 • Form Based Code Certified, 2008 KEY PERSONNEL OVERVIEW QUEST CORPORATION OF AMERICA, INC. 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Role: Irrigation 3190 Cedar Hammock Ct. St. Cloud, FL34772 P: 407.341.3304 'iOMPUTERIZED DESIGN SERVICES, INC. NAME / ROLE /YEARS OF EXPERIENCE RECENT RELEVANT EXPERIENCE EDUCATION / LICENSES KEVIN SMITH IRRIGATION DESIGN 35 YEARS • Brannon Center, Daytona Beach, FL New Parking 2015 • Holland Park Playground & Splash Pad, Palm Coast, FL • Marriott Orlando World Center, Lake Buena Vista, FL 2004-05 Expansion • Miami Circle Park, Miami, FL • UCF Library Revisions, Orlando, FL • UCF Practice Football Fields • University of Central Florida ECHO UES, INC. MBE Role: Subsurface Utility Engineering 400 E SR 434 Suite. 1024 Oviedo, FL 32765 P: 407.388.8269 UTILITY ENGINEERING & SURVEY NAME / ROLE /YEARS OF EXPERIENCE RECENT RELEVANT EXPERIENCE EDUCATION / LICENSES JERALDO 'JERRY' COMELLAS, JR, P.E. SUE PROJECT MANAGER 34 YEARS MICHAEL W. PATTERSON, PSM PROJECT SURVEYOR 19 YEARS • SR 15 (US 441) Pond Sitting Survey • SR 15 / US 441 / Kenansville Rd from Okeechobee Co. to SR 60 • Minor Misc. Survey Services - Okeechobee County • Charlotte County Street Improvements • Topographic Survey of KARS Park - Brevard County • Charlotte County Street Improvements • Topographic Survey of KARS Park - Brevard CountySR 15 (US 441) Pond Sitting Survey • SR 15 / US 441 / Kenansville Rd from Okeechobee Co. to SR 60 • Minor Misc. Survey Services - Okeechobee County ELECTRICAL DESIGN ASSOCIATES, INC. (EDA) MBE Role: Electrical/Lighting 6965 Piazza Grande Avenue Suite 412 Orlando, FL 32835 P: 407.745.5604 • BS Civil Engineering, University of South Florida • Professional Engineer - FL (No. 45838) • BS College of Engineering, Pennsylvania State University • Professional Engineer - FL (No. 6560) Ekectricaf Design .Associates NAME / ROLE /YEARS OF EXPERIENCE RECENT RELEVANT EXPERIENCE EDUCATION / LICENSES LILLIAN REYES PRESIDENT 31 YEARS DAMEION DONALDSON PROJECT MANAGER 16 YEARS • Indian Trace Park • Canyon District Park • Dania Beach Marina Lighting • Croc Parking Lot Expansion • Okeechobee Boulevard Lighting • Lantana Sports Facility • South Jupiter Community Park Phase II • Miramar Complete Streets • Frenchman's Reserve • Kissimmee Lakefront Park • Bachelors of Science in Electrical Engineering • Florida Atlantic University/1988 • FL Professional Engineer#50780 • Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering • Florida International University / 2003 • FL Professional Engineer#70851 KEY PERSONNEL OVERVIEW AREHNA ENGINEERING, INC. WBE Role: Geotechnical 8710 W Hillsborough Ave Suite 12 Tampa, FL33615 P: 813.944.3464 AREHNA I Engineering, Inc. NAME / ROLE /YEARS OF EXPERIENCE RECENT RELEVANT EXPERIENCE EDUCATION / LICENSES JESSICA A. MCRORY, PE, LEED AP SR. GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER 16 YEARS • Continuing Services Landscape Architecture Design/Production Services, FDOT District Four • Districtwide Minor Design Contract • Districtwide Geotechnical and Materials Testing • Pasco County General Engineering Contract, US 19 Landscape Design • 1-4 (SR -400) Ultimate (P3), FDOT District 5 BLUE MARLIN ENGINEERING, LLC MBE Role: Geotechnical 102 Drennen Road Suite B-10 Orlando, FL 32806 P: 407.217.4464 • Master of Science, Civil Engineering, Geotechnical Focus • University of South Florida • Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering • University of South Florida • Professional Engineer, Florida Registration No. 68440 • LEED Accredited Professional 74111111111 cEBLUE MARLIN NGINEERING NAME / ROLE /YEARS OF EXPERIENCE RECENT RELEVANT EXPERIENCE EDUCATION / LICENSES OSCIEL F. PLAZA, PE GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS TESTING ENGINEER 17 YEARS DEREK GEORGE HAJJAR, PE CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS TESTING ENGINEER 22 YEARS • Dr. Phillips Elementary School • Lake Weston Elementary School • Lake Silver Elementary School • Wedgfield Area K-8 School • BS in Civil Engineering, University of South Florida, 1995 • Professional Engineer#57470 (Florida Civil) • Randal Park P.D. Phase 4 • Sanitary Sewer Collection System Improvements: LS 2 Service Area • Cypress Creek High School • Cell 9-12 Orange County Landfill Phase I Sequential Closure • BS in Civil Engineering, University of Florida, 2001 • Professional Engineer#73262 (Florida Civil) • Certified General Contractor (CGC 1510402) KEY PERSONNEL OVERVIEW GATOR ENGINEERING & AQUIFER RESTORATION, INC Role: Geotechnical 1928 Boothe Circle &.fl.P.*) Longwood, FL32750 P: 407.853.4555 Gator Engineering & Aquifer Restoration, Inc. NAME / ROLE /YEARS OF EXPERIENCE RECENT RELEVANT EXPERIENCE EDUCATION / LICENSES NELSON N. WILSON, P.G. PROJECT MANAGER/SENIOR GEOLOGIST 33 YEARS GILBERT RAMOS, P.E. PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER 24 YEARS BRIAN RICHARDS, P.G. PROFESSIONAL GEOLOGIST 32 YEARS • Citgo - Kanner Highway • Polk City Truck Stop • Elmer's Standard Service • Shell #427 - Taft Vineland • Geotechnical Study, SpaceX • Geotechnical Study, Blue Origin, • Geotechnical Investigation, ECT • Geotechnical Investigation, Hamlin Groves Trail • Geotechnical Investigation, Avalon Road • Geotechnical Investigation, Grand Ave. Community Center Redevelopment • Geotechnical Investigation, Avalon Road - Orange County Utilities • Geotechnical Investigation, Orange County, Wekiva River Basin • Geotechnical and Hydrogeological Investigation, Avenue C Stormwater System Improvements • BS Geology, University of Florida, 1986 • Licensed Professional Geologist (#1425) • BS Civil Engineering, University of North Carolina, 1986 • Licensed Florida Professional Engineer#48574 • BS Geology, West Virginia University, 1986 • Licensed Florida Professional Geologist # 1452 NII(HEL JINDAL, GCC, ASSOC. DBIA,ENV SP Design Build / Procurement 22 Years of Experience 19 Years with CPH EDUCATION A.S. in Multimedia Design, Valencia Community College Organizational Communications, Rollins College LICENSES / CERTIFICATIONS Design -Build Certification - AS -2897 Envision Sustainability Professional - 42882 Government Contractor Certificate - 0047 KEY QUALIFICATIONS • Conceptual Design • Cost Estimation • Purchasing • Public Involvement OVERVIEW Nik serves the firm of CPH as Vice President/Associate and assists the team with the development of projects ranging from complete streets to building development projects. He has over 20 years of experience in public and private projects, with project values ranging from $75,000 to over $100 million in construction value. Nik has been part of the team that has completed projects that include streetscapes, trails/pedestrian improvements, parks, stormwater improvements, pipeline and pump stations, and water/wastewater treatment plant projects. He has assisted the CPH team with project coordination and management, conceptual design, and public outreach and communication. In addition, Nik has assisted the team in alternative delivery projects that include Design -Build, Progressive Design -Build and Construction Manager At Risk. Nik holds his Associate DBIA certification from the Design -Build Institute of America and is an Envision Sustainability Professional recognized by the Institute for Sustainable Infrastructure. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Cape Coral 7 Islands Vision • The Study Area consisted of 20 square miles with over 20 miles of frontage along the Matlacha Pass and its marine habitat. • CPH prepared detailed overall vision plans to establish a "village character" for the area highlighting connectivity, compatibility and context based design alternatives. Design Elements included: complete streets, public lands utilization, mixed-use and commercial lands, target private lands for acquisition for public space, Street tree plans, signage and theming plans, neighborhood identification and preservation, waterfront activation, and infrastructure expansion plans. The Plan established a 50 year implementation horizon. • For the 7 Islands Area, CPH produced an entitlement and development strategy highlighting the creation of a multi -use "marine/waterfront "oriented village with retail, commercial , residential, institutional, and public/recreation elements. A series of conceptual master plan were adopted by the City Commission to guide the redevelopment of the City -owned parcels to include building types and height, open space, and parks. Cape Coral SE 47th Terrace Streetscape Improvements • CPH was selected by the City of Cape Coral to provide professional design and construction engineering services for the streetscape improvements of SE 47th Terrace, from Coronado Parkway to Del Prado Blvd. • The improvements will include sidewalks with pavers, landscaping, road reconstruction, removal of on -street parking to increase the width of the pedestrian area, off-street parking modification, streetlights, traffic analysis and calming including adding a roundabout at one of the busiest intersections, raised mid -block pedestrian crossings, street furniture, ADA improvements, and drainage modifications/upgrades. • CPH is also designing the utility upgrades/modifications including a new upsized watermain, new forcemain, and a new reclaimed watermain. Design services will also include modifications to the City's Club Square, such as added sidewalks, bio -retention swales, entrance feature, ADA improvements, landscaping, and streetlights. Georgia Avenue District Redevelopment Vision/Master Plan • CPH was retained by the City of DeLand to prepare a Vision Plan for the Georgia Avenue District area highlighting the potential redevelopment of the area. • Key to the plan's vision is the acquisition of two (2) underutilized Volusia County - owned parcels and the continuation of context -driven improvements and redevelopment. • The purpose of the Georgia Avenue District Vision Plan is to identify key urban design and place -making elements that will set forth the blueprint for redevelopment in the area celebrating the entrepreneurial, historic, cultural, and urban design assets. • This is to be achieved through context -sensitive design options responding to connectivity, compatibility, community outreach, opportunities/constraints, and the urban design assets of the study area. The Georgia Avenue District Vision Plan identifies a potential development scenario within context -compatibility driven sensitivity. • The concept sets the basis for the establishment of the proper regulatory framework to guide redevelopment of this city asset. MAXWELL D. SPANN, PLA, CLARB Program Manager 19 Years of Experience 4 Years with CPH EDUCATION Bachelor of Landscape Architecture, Kansas State University LICENSES / CERTIFICATIONS Professional Landscape Architect - FL (No. 6666780) CLARE Certified - No. 31691 American Planning Association American Public Gardens Association Florida Chapter ASLA - Orlando Section Chair KEY QUALIFICATIONS • Complete Streets / Streetscapes • Gateways/Signage • Established knowledge and expertise of FDOT guidelines and FDOT LAP • Trails and Shared -Use Paths • Public Involvement / Permitting • Parks and Recreation • Corridor Studies • • OVERVIEW Mr. Spann serves CPH as Director of Landscape Architecture. He is responsible for planning, design, and construction inspection of landscape design for CPH projects. Mr. Spann has over 19 years of experience in Landscape Architecture, including master planned and mixed-use developments, municipal ordinance review and development, community amenity design including public and private design charette facilitation and grant discovery and document development. He has extensive project management, design and construction administration experience for active and passive parks as well as multi -use trail projects. He also has experience with streetscapes, aquatic facilities and other public works projects. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Casselberry Wirz Park Planning & Preliminary Design • CPH provided planning and preliminary design to the City of Casselberry for the reinvestment and updating the master plan for Wirz Park, a regional facility with multiple uses. The CPH team was tasked with holding multiple stakeholder meetings in order to develop a reinvestment program and update the facility's master plan. As part of the overall park the new design included: • New entrance; Relocation of maintenance building; Expansion of the existing community building; New outdoor terrace; Event patio with 20' x 20' pavilion; Splash pad; Zero entry pool with interactive features; 5 lane/25-meter pool; Shade structures; Volleyball courts; Basketball courts; Playground; Trail upgrades W. Central Blvd. Roadway Reconstruction, Streetscape, and Sanitary Sewer Replacement Design/Build • The project was constructed as a Design/Build during Ultimate 1-4. As a result, • the MOT had to be extensively coordinated with FDOT as it was near 1-4. Two • intersections were upgraded with signals. The City's new Major League Soccer Stadium was being constructed along this road. Design had to accommodate this new pedestrian and special event traffic as well as provide a dedicated Bus Lane. • • Zora Neale Hurston Plaza • The project included the creation of a plaza/park area between State office buildings and a University. The new plaza was developed to include pedestrian improvements, on street parking, and gathering areas. MLI< Recreation Center Master Plan • The project included the master planning of a new park to be located in an environmentally sensitive area. CPH provided 3 concepts to provide a new 30,000 SF community center, multi-purpose fields, baseball field, pedestrian paths, parking, and an office/maintenance facility. Millennium Park Redesign • CPH is working with the City of Wildwood to update the master plan of a regional 90+ acre park. This park currently hosts events and weddings at the onsite center, as well as multiple baseball and soccer/multi-purpose fields. To meet the growing needs of the City, CPH is working to help master plan the park improvements to include new parking, internal roadway system, overlooks/ pavilions, trails, and reconfigure fields. As well the new master plan will analyze the potential for youth activity center area focused around aquatics. As a part of the project, after the master plan, CPH will design all necessary stormwater and roadway / parking infrastructure outlined in the master plan. Ocoee Downtown Streets Redevelopment • The Oakland Avenue project consists of a complete reconstruction to develop a two -Lane divided roadway, with a multi -use trail in the median, parallel parking, and wide sidewalks • Taylor Street project includes a multi -use trail along the east side, connecting to the Oakland Avenue multi -use trail. Taylor Street also includes two roundabouts which are the gateways into Downtown • McKey Street includes a streetscape matching the prior streetscape along McKey, which includes on -street parking and landscape bulb outs. JAVIER E. OMANA, CNU-A Land Use/Zoning Analysis 36 Years of Experience 19 Years with CPH EDUCATION M.A. in Urban and Regional Planning, Concentration: Land Planning & Urban Design, University of Florida B.S. in Business Administration, Concentration: Economics, University of Florida LICENSES / CERTIFICATIONS CNU-a Accredited Member KEY QUALIFICATIONS • Property Entitlements Acquisition • Land Use Feasibility Reports • Land Planning/Master Planning • Site Planning • Project Management • Developments of Regional Impact • Comprehensive Planning • Land Use Amendments/Rezonings • Expert Testimony CONTACT INFO Address: 500 W. Fulton Street Sanford FL, 32771 Phone: 407.322.6841 Email: jomana@cphcorp.com OVERVIEW • Mr. Omana serves CPH as Vice President of Land Planning Services and Senior Planner. His professional experience encompasses a wide range of land development planning activities that include: land use feasibility studies, master planning, site planning, Developments of Regional Impact (DRI), rezonings, entitlement acquisitions, permitting, and governmental approvals. Mr. Omana has master planned/designed, and obtained development approvals for a host of projects ranging from small sites to large scale DRI's. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Georgia Avenue District Redevelopment Vision/Master Plan • CPH was retained by the City of DeLand to prepare a Vision Plan for the Georgia Avenue District area highlighting the potential redevelopment of the area. • The purpose of the Georgia Avenue District Vision Plan is to identify key urban design and place -making elements that will set forth the blueprint for redevelopment in the area celebrating the entrepreneurial, historic, cultural, and urban design assets. CEI Services on the Gateway Landscape Improvements • This project involved CEI Services for the Gateway Landscape Improvements at the intersection of US Highway 441 and US Highway 27 for the City of Leesburg. • CPH provided services to ensure the Landscape portion of the project was completed in conformance with the plans and specifications. Bluford Avenue, Phase II • This project involves a 3,000 ft. long segment of Bluford Ave. in the heart of the City of Ocoee, from Delaware St. to Silver Star Road (SR 438) and passes • through the historic downtown area, as well as the current and future City Halls. • • The project includes the reconstruction of the roadway following the completion • of the water main, gravity sewer, and reclaimed water main installations. This reconstruction will include replacing nearly two-thirds of the roads length with brick pavers instead of asphalt, to denote the downtown and municipal complexes with this change in road's character. This will be done in conjunction with the transfer of all utilities from existing overhead poles to underground conduits and the installation of street lighting. Cape Coral Northwest and 7 Islands Vision Plan • The City of Cape Coral , Florida retained the firm of CPH, Inc. to conduct a • Visioning and Master Plan Study for the City's Northwest Quadrant and its 7 Island Area. • The Study Area consisted of 20 square miles with over 20 miles of frontage along the Matlacha Pass and its marine habitat. • CPH prepared detailed overall vision plans to establish a "village character" for the area highlighting connectivity, compatibility and context based design alternatives. Design Elements included: complete streets, public lands utilization, mixed-use and commercial lands, target private lands for acquisition for public space, Street tree plans, signage and theming plans, neighborhood identification and preservation, waterfront activation, and infrastructure expansion plans. The Plan established a 50 year implementation horizon. • 58th Street Master Plan • Miami Dade County requested to have a master plan conceptual design for a 42+ acres portion of the existing Public Works and Waste Management site located on 8795 NW 58th Street in Miami -Dade County, Florida. • Took the lead role as the project planner for the County, handling the master planning and coordination of regulatory agency meetings to assure the timely completion of the project in a cost effective manner. • Provided space programming, concept design, and master planning of public works/waste services complex. • • The project included reconfiguration of site, moving existing buildings, and has components such as administration offices, fuel and hazard waste storage, • materials storage, vehicle storage, and vehicle maintenance facilities. JAMES K. WINTER, RLA, CLARB Landscape Architect 39 Years of Experience 15 Years with CPH EDUCATION B.A. in Landscape Architecture, Mississippi State University LICENSES / CERTIFICATIONS Professional Landscape Architect - FL (No. 0000911) CLARE Certified - (No. 5203) KEY QUALIFICATIONS • Landscape Architecture • Trails/Multi-Use Paths and Parks • Gateways/Entry Features • Streetscapes • Land Planning • Commercial Development • Recreation Planning • Irrigation Design • Urban Design • Lighting • Sustainable Design OVERVIEW • Mr. Winter serves CPH as a Landscape Architect and Vice President. He has over 39 years of experience in Landscape Architecture, including 14 years as Capital Projects Construction Manager for parks and recreations projects within local governments. Mr. Winter has extensive project management, design and construction administration experience for active and passive parks as well as multi -use trail projects. He also has experience with streetscapes, aquatic facilities and other public works projects. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Cape Coral SE 47th Terrace Streetscape Improvements • CPH was selected by the City of Cape Coral to provide professional design and construction engineering services for the streetscape improvements of SE 47th • Terrace, from Coronado Parkway to Del Prado Blvd. • • The improvements will include sidewalks with pavers, landscaping, road reconstruction, removal of on -street parking to increase the width of the pedestrian area, off-street parking modification, streetlights, traffic analysis and calming including adding a roundabout at one of the busiest intersections, raised mid -block pedestrian crossings, street furniture, ADA improvements, and drainage modifications/upgrades. • CPH is also designing the utility upgrades/modifications including a new upsized watermain, new forcemain, and a new reclaimed watermain. Design services will also include modifications to the City's Club Square, such as added sidewalks, bio -retention swales, entrance feature, ADA improvements, landscaping, and streetlights. US 17/92 Riverwalk, Phase II (FDOT LAP) • Project consisted of 1.5 miles of 10-14 foot wide trail • Included replacement of 5,500 feet of seawall along Lake Monroe, trail head parking, a prefabricated pedestrian bridge over Mill Creek, hardscaping, landscaping, and lighting • Advanced coordination with the WMD and DEP because of work within sovereign submerged lands, replacement seawall, and pedestrian bridge • Due to the need for the trail to comply with ADA 2% maximum cross slope requirements, retaining walls were used in some areas to provide the necessary flat area, and simultaneously provided 100 year flood plain compensation - a requirement of the WMD Alabama Avenue Greenway (FDOT LAP) • Provided civil, planning, survey, landscape architecture, permitting • • Project consisted of 2.1 Mile Multi -Use Path/ 12' Wide • Responsible for planning and Study of 5 Mile Extension Phase II • Extensive public involvement and limited ROW and easements • "Florida Friendly" Landscape Design Seminole Wekiva Trail, Phase IV (FDOT LAP) • Provided civil, survey, landscape architecture, permitting • Project consisted of 2.5 Mile Multi -Use Path/14' Wide • LAP Funded and extensive coordination with DOT as well as coordination with multiple municipalities Punta Gorda Linear Park/Multi-Use Trail - Phases II and III (FDOT/LAP) (Landscape Architect) • The DOT LAP project • Provided landscape architecture, survey, and engineering design services for • the Phase II section from Shreve Street to Cross Street, a distance of 3040 LF. • Included a 10' asphalt walking trail/bike path, rest/rain stations, lighting, accent paving design street crosswalks, pedestrian bridges over the creek where required, and appropriate site furnishings to include benches, water fountain, bollards, and trash cans DAN ITA BRYANT, PLA Landscape Architect 16 Years of Experience 6 Years with CPH EDUCATION AAS in Drafting and Design, Wytheville Community College LICENSES / CERTIFICATIONS Professional Landscape Architect - FL (No. LA6667318) KEY QUALIFICATIONS • Landscape Architecture • Trails/Multi-Use Paths and Parks • Gateways/Entry Features • Streetscapes • Municipal Planning • Streetscape and Corridor • Municipal & Institutional CONTACT INFO Address: 500 W. Fulton Street Sanford FL, 32771 Phone: 407.322.6841 Email: dbryant@cphcorp.com OVERVIEW • Ms. Bryant serves CPH as a Landscape Architect and Landscape Designer. She has more than 16 years of experience in Landscape Architecture. Ms. Bryant has extensive experience in the design of parks, streetscapes, and commercial/retail properties. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Hopkins Avenue Landscape and Traffic Signalization Projects (FDOT LAP) • CPH provided engineering and landscape architecture for the design and construction of Hopkins Avenue Complete Streets. This project consists of construction of sidewalks to fill existing gaps in infrastructure, ADA improvements, and bus stops for transit related improvements. • It will include adjustment of existing roadway cross-sections to accommodate bike lanes in both directions and associated drainage, base, and roadway improvements. • CPH is providing the City of Titusville with a signalization design for the Sycamore Street, Harrison Street, Country Club Drive, and Knox McRae Drive intersections. • This task will involve 3D Laser surveying, topographic surveying, geotechnical exploration, utility locations and coordination, utility pole clearances, traffic analysis and signal design, traffic control plans, permitting assistance, bidding assistance, and construction administration services including CEI. US 17/92 Riverwalk, Phase 111 (FDOT LAP) • CPH provided planning, survey, and design services for a 1.7 mile extension to an existing trail. • The new extension connects to the previous phase designed by CPH and is the final connection between the 1-4 Corridor with the adjacent Seminole County Rinehart Trail and the downtown Sanford RiverWalk Trail system. • This project followed the complete streets design elements with the provision of a • Multi -Use Trail, Roadway safety improvements, Traffic Calming design, Roadway & Trail Lighting, Utility Design, Structural Seawall Design, Drainage Improvements/ Design , Irrigation Design, Beautification, Hardscape and Landscape Design, Scenic Overlooks of Lake Monroe, Way -finding Design, Pedestrian Mid -Block Crossings (Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons), Traffic Studies, Survey, and • Wetland Mitigation. Harrison Avenue Streetscape Design • The City of Panama City and the Panama City CRA selected CPH to perform the Streetscape Design of Harrison Avenue. Harrison Avenue is Panama City's main street leading to City Hall and the Panama City Marina. • Preliminary Design Services include assisting the CRA with Public Outreach to obtain initial stakeholder input to determine project wants/needs, preparing • three streetscape alternatives, and Public Involvement meetings to determine the preferred option. • Once a preferred option was selected, the Final Design elements included a roundabout at Harrison Ave. and 4th Street, revised on -street parking to provide wider pedestrian areas in front of the businesses, upgraded street lighting including electrical outlets for various community events, modified stormwater and minor utility relocations. Cape Coral SE 47th Terrace Streetscape Improvements • CPH was selected by the City of Cape Coral to provide professional design and construction engineering services for the streetscape improvements of SE 47th Terrace, from Coronado Parkway to Del Prado Blvd. • The improvements will include sidewalks with pavers, landscaping, road reconstruction, removal of on -street parking to increase the width of the pedestrian area, off-street parking modification, streetlights, traffic analysis and calming including adding a roundabout at one of the busiest intersections, raised mid -block pedestrian crossings, street furniture, ADA improvements, and drainage modifications/upgrades. • CPH is also designing the utility upgrades/modifications including a new upsized watermain, new forcemain, and a new reclaimed watermain. Design services will also include modifications to the City's Club Square, such as added sidewalks, bio -retention swales, entrance feature, ADA improvements, landscaping, and streetlights. RODNEY "CHIP" SMITH Project Designer/ Land Scape Architect 15 Years of Experience 15 Years with CPH KEY QUALIFICATIONS • Streetscape & Corridor Projects • Landscape Design • Design Technican • AutoCAD • Conceptual Site Plan Exhibits • Gateways / Entry Features • Multi -Use Trail Projects CONTACT INFO Address: 500 W. Fulton Street Sanford FL, 32771 Phone: 407.322.6841 Email: rsmitb 3cphcorp.com OVERVIEW Mr. Smith serves the firm of CPH in the capacity of AutoCAD Technician. His work consists of landscape design and plan preparation for governmental and private clients. In this capacity, Mr. Smith provides coordination between the client / regulatory agencies, and the landscape architect/ landscape designer. Other duties include management responsibilities over drafting department activities, the learning, implementing, and training of new or upgraded CAD software programs, and holding a position on the CAD standards committee. Mr. Smith has been involved as an AutoCAD Technician on project teams preparing conceptual exhibits and landscape plans for several major development projects in Florida, Connecticut, Maryland, among other states and regions. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Hopkins Avenue Landscape and Traffic Signalization Projects (FDOT LAP) • CPH provided engineering and landscape architecture for the design and construction of Hopkins Avenue Complete Streets. This project consists of construction of sidewalks to fill existing gaps in infrastructure, ADA improvements, and bus stops for transit related improvements. • It will include adjustment of existing roadway cross-sections to accommodate bike lanes in both directions and associated drainage, base, and roadway improvements. • CPH is providing the City of Titusville with a signalization design for the Sycamore Street, Harrison Street, Country Club Drive, and Knox McRae Drive intersections. • This task will involve 3D Laser surveying, topographic surveying, geotechnical exploration, utility locations and coordination, utility pole clearances, traffic analysis and signal design, traffic control plans, permitting assistance, bidding assistance, and construction administration services including CEI. US 17/92 Riverwalk, Phase 111 (FDOT LAP) • CPH provided planning, survey, and design services for a 1.7 mile extension to an existing trail. • The new extension connects to the previous phase designed by CPH and is the final connection between the 1-4 Corridor with the adjacent Seminole County Rinehart Trail and the downtown Sanford RiverWalk Trail system. • This project followed the complete streets design elements with the provision of a Multi -Use Trail, Roadway safety improvements, Traffic Calming design, Roadway & Trail Lighting, Utility Design, Structural Seawall Design, Drainage Improvements/ Design , Irrigation Design, Beautification, Hardscape and Landscape Design, Scenic Overlooks of Lake Monroe, Way -finding Design, Pedestrian Mid -Block Crossings (Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons), Traffic Studies, Survey, and Wetland Mitigation. Sanford 1st Street Streetscape Improvements • Streetscape design package for a 6 block section of historic First Street (approximately 0.40 miles) • Designed the roadway, landscape, architecture, and utility plans and prepared specifications for the complete reconstruction of the roadway, including several utility upgrades . • LAP Funded and extensive coordination with FDOT • • Responsible for detailed maintenance of traffic plans and utility relocations • • The team used its in-house 3D survey team to provide right-of-way surveys, while minimizing impacts to traffic and to provide a "virtual tour" of existing conditions and the proposed improvements during the public relations effort. Harrison Avenue Streetscape Design • The City of Panama City and the Panama City CRA selected CPH to perform the Streetscape Design of Harrison Avenue. Harrison Avenue is Panama City's main street leading to City Hall and the Panama City Marina. • Preliminary Design Services include assisting the CRA with Public Outreach to obtain initial stakeholder input to determine project wants/needs, preparing three streetscape alternatives, and Public Involvement meetings to determine the preferred option. • Once a preferred option was selected, the Final Design elements included a roundabout at Harrison Ave. and 4th Street, revised on -street parking to provide wider pedestrian areas in front of the businesses, upgraded street lighting including electrical outlets for various community events, modified stormwater and minor utility relocations. MARIA Z. ERQUITT Wayfinding/ Signage and Rendering 23 Years of Experience 1 Year with CPH EDUCATION Auburn University; Auburn, AL Bachelor of Fine Arts; School of Industrial & Graphic Design LICENSES / CERTIFICATIONS Certified FDOT Public Outreach Specialist Certified Toastmaster (CTM) Society for Marketing Professional Services (SMPS) KEY QUALIFICATIONS • Wayfinding • Landscape Design • Streetscape Design • Conceptual Site Plan Exhibits • Conceptual Site Perspective Exhibits CONTACT INFO Address: 500 W. Fulton Street Sanford FL, 32771 Phone: 407.322.6841 Email: merquitt@cphcorp.com • OVERVIEW Mr. Erquitt serves CPH as a Landscape Designer. He has more than 23 years of experience in Landscape Design. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE City of Titusville - Sand Point Park Splash Pad • CPH is providing Design, Permitting, and Post Construction Services for the splash pad project in a Design/Build format. • CPH performed the design of the splash pad, including civil, landscape architecture, and electrical design services for the splash pad and related infrastructure • The splash pad was approximately 2,000SF, which included multiple in -ground and above -ground interactive water features. Casselberry Parks Master Planning • CPH is providing parks and recreational facility planning, programming and design services to develop alternatives for the redevelopment of the City of Casselberry's Sunnytown and Wirz Parks. The designs address improvements to public access, neighborhood connectivity, safety and improvements to parking, lighting, facilities and amenities. Outreach meetings with the public and City provide opportunities for community input. MLK Recreation Center Master Plan — City of DeLand • The concept plan includes: 30,000 square foot recreation center including basketball court gymnasium, meeting space, break-out spaces and future offices • for City Recreation Department Staff; Evaluation of all -age programs and leagues needs for spatial layout internal to the building; Evaluation of parking requirements and propose adequate parking areas with a minimum 150 spaces and required additional accessible parking spaces; Proposed nature based recreation opportunities throughout property; Proposed picnic areas with pavilions to meet the needs of park guests; Evaluation of the environmental conditions of the site; Review SJRWMD data for natural area impact reviews; Off-site turn lanes; and Estimate of probable cost for each Concept Plan. • • • • • • • Davis Park Expansion • CPH is providing parks and recreational facility planning, programming and design services to develop expansion scenarios for St. Johns County Davis Park. The scope of this project includes additions/improvements to public access, parking, pedestrian connectivity, sports programming, multi -use fields, lighting, amenities and infrastructure. Payne Park Tennis Facility • CPH is providing recreational facility planning and design services to develop alternatives for renovations to the City of Sarasota's Payne Park Tennis Facility. The intent of the renovations includes improving; public ingress/egress to the facility, landscape, hardscape and site amenities to improve comfort, use and beautification City of Sanford - US 17/92 Riverwalk, Phase 111 • CPH provided planning, survey, and design services for a 1.7 mile extension to an existing trail. • This project followed the complete streets design elements with the provision of a Multi -Use Trail, Roadway safety improvements, Traffic Calming design, Roadway & Trail Lighting, Utility Design, Structural Seawall Design, Drainage Improvements/ Design , Irrigation Design, Beautification, Hardscape and Landscape Design, Scenic Overlooks of Lake Monroe, Way -finding Design, Pedestrian Mid -Block Crossings (Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons), Traffic Studies, Survey, and Wetland Mitigation. JASON AGRONT Project Designer/ Landscape Architect 2 Years of Experience 1 Year with CPH EDUCATION M.A. in Urban and Regional Planning, University of Florida B.S. in Landscape Architecture, University of Florida A.A. in General Studies, Valencia Community College KEY QUALIFICATIONS • Rendering & Graphic Design • Site Analysis • Site Design • Planning • Planting & Residential Design • Urban Design • Design Implementation • Hardscape / Landscape • GIS • AutoCAD CONTACT INFO Address: 500 W. Fulton Street Sanford FL, 32771 Phone: 407.322.6841 Email: jagrontOcphcorp.com • • OVERVIEW Mr. Agront serves the firm of CPH in the capacity of Project Designer for the Landscape Architecture Department. He has more than 2 years of experience and specializes in Rendering and Graphics, Site Analysis, Site Design and Planning, Planting and Residential Design, Urban Design, and Design Im• plementation. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Leesburg Aquatic Facility • CPH is providing planning, design, and permitting for the development of a regional aquatic facility. The facility will include an eight (8) lane competition facility designed to USA Swimming standards for high school competitions. • The facility will also include a recreational pool with interactive play features, zero entry and a "free" swim area that can be utilized for swim education. Along with • the recreational pool will be a water slide, shaded areas for party rentals, and shower facilities. • The complex will include an entry/ticket building, concession building, changing/ • locker facilities, and mechanical/equipment areas. • • • • • CVS Pharmacy Continuing Contract • Each site is prototypical in its architectural design. • Construction administration includes bids and permits. • CPH services include: due diligence, feasibility studied, planning, zoning, land use changes, landscape, architecture, civil design, architectural design, permitting and construction administration. Orlando Sanford International Airport Terminal Expansion • CPH recently provided architectural and engineering services for the Orlando Sanford International Airport's terminal expansion/renovation project to support the current growth of passenger traffic which rose from 2 million passengers in 2013 to over 3 million passengers in 2018. The $60 million expansion/renovation includes many passenger -oriented improvements including a consolidated ticketing and screening, covered passenger drop off areas, curbside check-in, and the addition of four new gates and apron. Access improvements to the terminal area also included the addition of a new traffic signal to support the new entrances to terminal parking lots which will reduce the amount of vehicular traffic in front of the terminal. All improvements were performed while the existing terminal stays in operation and the design required phasing and coordination with terminal management, airlines, and concessionaires. Additional coordination was required with Transportation Security Administration (ISA) on the new consolidated screening area, U.S. Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) for the Federal Inspection Station (FIS) improvements, and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for the gates, aprons, and vertical improvements. Bluford Avenue Streetscape, Phase II — City of Ocoee • The Bluford Avenue Streetscape project is the first of many associated with the revitalization of downtown Ocoee. • This portion includes a 3,000 ft. long segment of Bluford Ave. in the heart of the City of Ocoee, from Delaware St. to Silver Star Road (SR 438) and passes through the historic downtown area, as well as the current and future City Halls. • The project is ajoint utility improvement and roadway project, and is administered as a "construction management at risk" project. • CPH is providing roadway and landscape architecture services, contracted as a sub -consultant to BFA, Inc., the City's prime Utility consultant. • This project represents the second pairing of CPH and BFA, following the successful on-going partnership of both companies with the City of Orlando's Central Blvd. Streetscape, Utility Duct Bank, & Gravity Sewer project, where CPH acted as the Prime Consultant. MICHELLE TANNER Land Use/Zoning Analysis 25 Years of Experience 12 Years with CPH EDUCATION B.A. in Architecture, University of Florida KEY QUALIFICATIONS • Land Planning / Master Planning • Site Planning • Golf Course Routing Design • Property Entitlements Acquisition • Land Use Feasibility Reports • Project Management • Comprehensive Planning • Land Use Amendments / Rezonings CONTACT INFO Address: 500 W. Fulton Street Sanford FL, 32771 Phone: 407.322.6841 Email: mtannerCdcphcorp.com OVERVIEW Ms. Tanner serves CPH as Senior Land Planner/Designer. Her professional experience encompasses wide range of land development planning activities that include: residential and golf course master planning, commercial site planning, land use feasibility studies, rezoning, comprehensive plan amendments, entitlement acquisitions, and governmental approvals. Prior to joining CPH, Ms. Tanner resided in southwest Florida where she was Project Planner for the 2A00 acre Bonita Bay Development of Regional Impact. • RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Daytona Beach — US 92 (International Speedway Boulevard) Streetscape • CPH provided conceptual design services and public relations for the streetscape enhancements to International Speedway Boulevard (ISB) (US 92) from US 1 (Ridgewood Avenue) to South Atlantic Avenue (SR A1A) for the City of Daytona • Beach. ISB is the main thoroughfare through historic downtown Daytona Beach • leading to the World's Most Famous Beach. The eastern portion of the corridor • has struggled economically, and through this project, the City's CRA hopes to • spur economic redevelopment of the entire corridor. • • The design consisted of construction of new pedestrian esplanades, roadside and median landscaping to provide shade and comfort, hardscape improvements at intersections and throughout the pedestrian areas, furniture selection, gateway features, wayfinding signage, and accent lighting. Cape Coral Northwest and 7 Islands Vision Plan • The City of Cape Coral , Florida retained the firm of CPH, Inc. to conduct a Visioning and Master Plan Study for the City's Northwest Quadrant and its 7 • Island Area. • The Study Area consisted of 20 square miles with over 20 miles of frontage along the Matlacha Pass and its marine habitat. • CPH prepared detailed overall vision plans to establish a "village character" for the area highlighting connectivity, compatibility and context based design alternatives. Design Elements included: complete streets, public lands utilization, mixed-use and commercial lands, target private lands for acquisition for public space, Street tree plans, signage and theming plans, neighborhood identification and preservation, waterfront activation, and infrastructure expansion plans. The Plan established a 50 year implementation horizon. Seminole County Sports Complex Planning and Design • The CPH Team was awarded the planning and design of a new Sports Complex situated on over 120 Acres in Seminole County. The project consisted of implementing the pro forma developed for the Seminole County Leisure Services Department which included 15 tournament quality baseball fields, 25 batting • cages, 3 concession/restroom buildings, an administration and conference • building, playground, walking trail, 3 storage buildings, and a maintenance facility. • The baseball fields included four 385' and five 350' artificial turf fields, and six 315' natural turf fields. The nine artificial turf fields were designed for multi -use sports play including, soccer, football, and lacrosse in the outfields. • The Seminole County Board of Commissioners tasked the Design Team with insuring that this project resulted in the development of a premier sports facility with a regional economic impact. The team studied a number of national facilities in an effort to incorporate the best features from each into the Complex. Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) area US 17-92 / Triplet Lake • Contracted with the City of Casselberry in order to provide conceptual master planning services for three parcels within the CRA. • The project scope included planning for redevelopment of the parcels into a mix - use retail/ commercial use in order to foster revitalization of the downtown area. • The project included recommendations to the City for revisions to the City's land development code including setback requirements, parking requirements, landscaping, signage, stormwater and environmental wetlands. I(URT R. LU MAN, JR., P.E. Pedestrian and Bicycle/ Multimodal 21 Years of Experience 20 Years with CPH EDUCATION B.S. in Environmental Engineering, University of Central Florida LICENSES / CERTIFICATIONS Professional Engineer - FL (No. 65036) Advance Maintenance of Traffic, FDOT, Critical Structures Construction Issues Course KEY QUALIFICATIONS • Roadway paving, widening, extensions, new roads; as well as turn lane additions and traffic upgrades • DOT guidelines and DOT LAP • Trails and Shared -Use Paths • Signing and Pavement Parking • Maintenance of Traffic Plans • Streetscapes • Public Involvement • Permitting • Drainage/Flood Plain CONTACT INFO Address: 500 W. Fulton Street Sanford FL, 32771 Phone: 407.322.6841 Email: klumanOcphcorp.com • OVERVIEW Mr. Luman serves the firm of CPH in the capacity of Vice President and Transportation Services Director. He is responsible for managing, engineering, and designing roadway, traffic, and trail projects, including geometric design, stormwater management systems, traffic intersections, and traffic control plans. Mr. Luman is also responsible for the preparation and processing of permits through various regulatory agencies including DOT Local Agency Program (LAP) projects. In addition to highway and traffic design he has experience in preparing stormwater pollution prevention plans, construction estimates and site inspections. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE US 17-92 Riverwalk, Phase II & III (DOT LAP) • Phase II of the DOT LAP project included 1.5 miles of 10-14 foot wide trail, replacement of 5,500 feet of seawall along Lake Monroe, trail head parking, a prefabricated pedestrian bridge over Mill Creek, hardscaping, landscaping, and lighting. • For Phase III, CPH provided planning, survey, and design services for a 1.7 mile extension to an existing trail. The new extension connects to the previous phase designed by CPH and is the final connection between the 1-4 Corridor with the adjacent Seminole County Rinehart Trail and the downtown Sanford RiverWalk Trail system Cape Coral SE 47th Terrace Streetscape Improvements • CPH was selected by the City of Cape Coral to provide professional design and • construction engineering services for the streetscape improvements of SE 47th Terrace, from Coronado Parkway to Del Prado Blvd. • The improvements will include sidewalks with pavers, landscaping, road reconstruction, removal of on -street parking to increase the width of the pedestrian area, off-street parking modification, streetlights, traffic analysis and calming including adding a roundabout at one of the busiest intersections, raised mid -block pedestrian crossings, street furniture, ADA improvements, and drainage modifications/upgrades. • CPH is also designing the utility upgrades/modifications including a new upsized watermain, new forcemain, and a new reclaimed watermain. Design services will also include modifications to the City's Club Square, such as added sidewalks, bio -retention swales, entrance feature, ADA improvements, landscaping, and streetlights. Bluford Avenue, Phase II • This project involves a 3,000 ft. long segment of Bluford Ave. in the heart of the City of Ocoee, from Delaware St. to Silver Star Road (SR 438) and passes through the historic downtown area, as well as the current and future City Halls. • The project includes the reconstruction of the roadway following the completion of the water main, gravity sewer, and reclaimed water main installations. This reconstruction will include replacing nearly two-thirds of the roads length with brick pavers instead of asphalt, to denote the downtown and municipal complexes with this change in road's character. This will be done in conjunction with the transfer of all utilities from existing overhead poles to underground conduits and the installation of street lighting. Alabama Avenue Greenway (DOT LAP) • • The project included the design and CEI of a 1.4 mile shared use path • • The design phase required reviewing the trail study prepared for DOT by another engineering company, and modifying the alignment and trail width to fit within the City's existing rights-of-way. • The areas with narrow right-of-way required narrowing the existing roadway, and overlaying portions of the existing road to provide adequate drainage without adding additional structures. Shingle Creek Trail Design (DOT LAP) • • Consists of a 12-14 wide, 2.5 mile segment of a regional 33 -mile trail corridor. • The project is an DOT Local Agency Program (LAP) project which includes $500,000 from DOT for design and permitting. MATTHEW CUSHMAN, P.E. Pedestrian and Bicycle/ Multimodal 15 Years of Experience 14 Years with CPH EDUCATION B.S. in Aerospace Engineering, Embry - Riddle Aeronautical College LICENSES / CERTIFICATIONS Professional Engineer, FL (No. 73150) Advanced Maintenance of Traffic Traffic Signal Inspector Level I, IMSA Certified - FL KEY QUALIFICATIONS • Trails and Shared -Use Paths • Roadway Paving • Roadway Widening • Extensions • New Roads • Turn Lane Additions and Traffic Upgrades • DOT Guidelines and DOT LAP • Permitting • Public Involvement CONTACT INFO Address: 500 W. Fulton Street Sanford FL, 32771 Phone: 407.322.6841 Email: mcushman@cphcorp.com OVERVIEW Mr. Cushman serves the firm of CPH as a Project Engineer. He is responsible for the design and engineering of transportation infrastructure, grading, signalization, drainage, as well as the preparation and processing of permits through statewide regulatory agencies. Prior to working with CPH, he worked as a Traffic Signal Designer and Inspector for the F.D.O.T. District 5 Traffic Operations in Deland, FL. The DOT position included the design of District 5 transportation systems and the signalization of major state road intersections. Mr. Cushman has designed transportation improvements and throughout the State of Florida. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE US 17-92 Riverwalk, Phase 11 & 111 (DOT LAP) • Phase II of the DOT LAP project included 1.5 miles of 10-14 foot wide trail, replacement of 5,500 feet of seawall along Lake Monroe, trail head parking, a prefabricated pedestrian bridge over Mill Creek, hardscaping, landscaping, and • lighting. • For Phase III, CPH provided planning, survey, and design services for a 1.7 mile extension to an existing trail. The new extension connects to the previous phase designed by CPH and is the final connection between the 1-4 Corridor with the adjacent Seminole County Rinehart Trail and the downtown Sanford RiverWalk Trail system Cape Coral SE 47th Terrace Streetscape Improvements • CPH was selected by the City of Cape Coral to provide professional design and • construction engineering services for the streetscape improvements of SE 47th Terrace, from Coronado Parkway to Del Prado Blvd. • The improvements will include sidewalks with pavers, landscaping, road reconstruction, removal of on -street parking to increase the width of the pedestrian area, off-street parking modification, streetlights, traffic analysis and calming including adding a roundabout at one of the busiest intersections, raised mid -block pedestrian crossings, street furniture, ADA improvements, and drainage modifications/upgrades. • CPH is also designing the utility upgrades/modifications including a new upsized watermain, new forcemain, and a new reclaimed watermain. Design services will also include modifications to the City's Club Square, such as added sidewalks, bio -retention swales, entrance feature, ADA improvements, landscaping, and streetlights. Bluford Avenue, Phase 11 • This project involves a 3,000 ft. long segment of Bluford Ave. in the heart of the City of Ocoee, from Delaware St. to Silver Star Road (SR 438) and passes through the historic downtown area, as well as the current and future City Halls. • The project includes the reconstruction of the roadway following the completion of the water main, gravity sewer, and reclaimed water main installations. This reconstruction will include replacing nearly two-thirds of the roads length with brick pavers instead of asphalt, to denote the downtown and municipal complexes with this change in road's character. This will be done in conjunction with the • transfer of all utilities from existing overhead poles to underground conduits and • the installation of street lighting. Melbourne Misc. Design Contract for LAP Projects — Pineapple Avenue, Country Club Rd, and Front Street • Pineapple Ave. project includes design of new bicycle and pedestrian facilities for approx. 2,600 LF (10 -ft. -wide multi -use path / 5 -ft. bike lanes / raised crosswalks) • Country Club Rd. project includes 2,560 LF of 6 -ft. concrete sidewalk along Country Club Road, 850 LF of 5 -ft. sidewalk along Melbourne Avenue, and 900 LF of 5 -ft. sidewalk along Edgewood Drive (total of 4,310 LF / 0.82miles) • Lastly, the Front St. project includes 12 -ft. -wide multi -use path, reconstruction of existing sidewalks to 6 -ft., 5 -ft. -wide bike lanes; new 6 -ft. sidewalks on both sides of the roadway. JOSEPH M. LO FASO, JR., P.E. Project Engineer (Complete Streets / Trails) 6 Years of Experience 5 Years with CPH EDUCATION M.S. in Civil Engineering, University of Central Florida B.S. in Civil Engineering, University of Central Florida LICENSES / CERTIFICATIONS Professional Engineer - FL Advanced Maintenance of Traffic KEY QUALIFICATIONS • Project Management • Trail/Sidewalk Design • Roadway / Transportation • Construction Administration • Stormwater Management • Planning, Design and Engineering Services during construction for water, wastewater, and reclaimed water type projects • Process Design / Analysis • Master Water / Wastewater / Reclaimed Water Plans CONTACT INFO Address: 500 W. Fulton Street Sanford FL, 32771 Phone: 407.322.6841 Email: jlofasoc0cphcorp.com OVERVIEW • Mr. LoFaso serves CPH as a Project Engineer in the Transportation Department. He • is responsible for data collection, processing and analysis on our roadway and traffic projects. He excels at design, cost estimation and scheduling. Previous to joining CPH, Mr. LoFaso worked with the City of Orlando in their Transportation Engineering Division as a Signalized Systems Technician. He was responsible for analyzing and interpreting automobile crash data, performing field reviews of existing signalized intersections for compliance with current DOT and MUTCD criterion, designed and fabricated street signs, and collecting and analyzing traffic data. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Bluford Avenue, Phase II • This project involves a 3,000 ft. long segment of Bluford Ave. in the heart of the City of Ocoee, from Delaware St. to Silver Star Road (SR 438) and passes through the historic downtown area, as well as the current and future City Halls. • The project includes the reconstruction of the roadway following the completion of the water main, gravity sewer, and reclaimed water main installations. This reconstruction will include replacing nearly two-thirds of the roads length with brick pavers instead of asphalt, to denote the downtown and municipal complexes with this change in road's character. This will be done in conjunction with the transfer of all utilities from existing overhead poles to underground conduits and the installation of street lighting. Cape Coral SE 47th Terrace Streetscape Improvements • CPH was selected by the City of Cape Coral to provide professional design and construction engineering services for the streetscape improvements of SE 47th Terrace, from Coronado Parkway to Del Prado Blvd. • The improvements will include sidewalks with pavers, landscaping, road reconstruction, removal of on -street parking to increase the width of the pedestrian area, off-street parking modification, streetlights, traffic analysis and calming including adding a roundabout at one of the busiest intersections, raised mid -block pedestrian crossings, street furniture, ADA improvements, and drainage modifications/upgrades. • CPH is also designing the utility upgrades/modifications including a new upsized watermain, new forcemain, and a new reclaimed watermain. Design services will also include modifications to the City's Club Square, such as added sidewalks, bio -retention swales, entrance feature, ADA improvements, landscaping, and streetlights. Ocoee Downtown Streets Redevelopment • The Oakland Avenue project consists of a complete reconstruction to develop a two-lane divided roadway, with a multi -use trail in the median, parallel parking, and wide sidewalks • Taylor Street project includes a multi -use trail along the east side, connecting to the Oakland Avenue multi -use trail. Taylor Street also includes two roundabouts which are the gateways into Downtown • McKey Street includes a streetscape matching the prior streetscape along McKey, which includes on -street parking and landscape bulb outs. Melbourne Misc. Design Contract for LAP Projects — Pineapple Avenue, Country Club Rd, and Front Street • Pineapple Ave. project includes design of new bicycle and pedestrian facilities for approx. 2,600 LF (10 -ft. -wide multi -use path / 5 -ft. bike lanes / raised crosswalks) • Country Club Rd. project includes 2,560 LF of 6 -ft. concrete sidewalk along Country Club Road, 850 LF of 5 -ft. sidewalk along Melbourne Avenue, and 900 LF of 5 -ft. sidewalk along Edgewood Drive (total of 4,310 LF / 0.82miles) • Lastly, the Front St. project includes 12 -ft. -wide multi -use path, reconstruction of existing sidewalks to 6 -ft., 5 -ft. -wide bike lanes; new 6 -ft. sidewalks on both sides of the roadway JOHN A. BAER, AIA, NCARB LEED AP BD+C, GGP BUILDINGS/ STRUCTURES - ARCHITECTURE 42 Years of Experience 14 Years with CPH EDUCATION B.S. in Architectural Studies, University of Milwaukee A.S. in Civil Structural Technology, Northwest Technical Institute LICENSES / CERTIFICATIONS Registered Architect - FL (No. AR93193) LEED Accredited Professional Building Leadership Excellence: Dale Carnegie Training American Institute of Architects (AIA) Green Globes Professional (GGP) National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) Florida Green Building Coalition (FGBC) KEY QUALIFICATIONS • Architectural Project Management • Retail/office planning • Condominium Development • Financial Institutions • Industrial/Warehouse Facilities • Restaurant Design • Chapel/Mausoleum/Funeral Homes • Education • Assisted Living/Nursing Homes CONTACT INFO Address: 500 W. Fulton Street Sanford FL, 32771 Phone: 407.322.6841 Email: jbaer@cphcorp.com OVERVIEW • ▪ Mr. Baer serves as CPH's Director of Architecture for the firm's work in the United • States and Puerto Rico. He has more than 42 years of experience in the master • planning, design, and permitting of public and private architectural projects. John • has successfully managed and designed various development programs including • commercial/retail, mixed-use, office, financial, industrial, and educational projects. • John leads and manages a very talented team of architects, engineers, designers and coordinators. He constantly works to streamline process and reduce cost to help clients maximize return on their investments. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE City of Winter Springs New Public Works Facility • CPH was commissioned to design a 4,700 sq. ft. office building for the City of Winter Springs. The office building was the final unit to be constructed within the existing utility public works compound. This building is located on an existing public works facility. • The design included: administration building, lobby / reception area, six (6) private offices • one (1) conference room, general open office for cubical office arrangements, IT room, mechanical equipment room for HVAC, Misc. storage rooms, and a break room. Remodel and Expansion of the West Melbourne Police Department • The existing 10,200 s.f. building will be increased by 9,500 s.f. including the addition of new offices, a training room and evidence storage. • The existing building will have a new entrance canopy and facade to match the addition. • CPH will reconfigure the interior rooms for larger locker rooms and offices for police operations. Monroe County Fire Station • CPH is providing pre -design phase/programming, Schematic Design, Design Development, Construction documents, Bidding and Permitting assistance, and Construction Administration for a new 7,500 SF Fire Station on Cudjoe Key. Additional services provided will be site plan review, civil engineering, and landscape architecture. DeBary Central Fire Station • Responsible for the architecture, structural, landscape, survey, M/E/P, and civil site design. • 8,000 +/- square foot masonry, stucco and brick accented building with an apparatus bay built for 3 fire vehicles and dormitories for a shift of 6 fire fighters. • The personnel now enjoy a spacious living and dining quarters and the building • serves as a visible landmark for this growing community. Orlando Sanford International Airport Terminal Expansion • The $60.4 million expansion includes the terminal departure consolidation from a dual terminal check-in. • The improvements also include new consolidated loading and unloading facility, curbside transportation improvements, a covered baggage drop off, apron addition, four new gates, parking lot improvements, terminal building improvements and renovation, as well as transportation improvements that include a new traffic signal and alternate entrances to the parking lots. • CPH is providing engineering, surveying, architectural, and MEP services for this project. DeBary Public Safety Complex • Architectural design and construction documents for a 5,600 square foot Public Safety Complex including offices and operational facilities for local law enforcement. • The style of the building uses colonial detailing with a "temple front" facade, divided light windows, pitched roof, stone wainscot and white trims. BROOK K. SHERRARD, AIA, NCARB Buildings/Structures - Architecture 21 Years of Experience <1 Year with CPH EDUCATION M.S. in Architecture, University of South Florida, School of Architecture and Community Design B.S. in Applied Technology/Business, Florida Institute of Technology A.S. in Life Sciences, Harrisburg Area Community College LICENSES / CERTIFICATIONS Registered Architect - FL (No. AR92948) , LEED Accredited Professional, American Institute of Architects (AIA), National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) KEY QUALIFICATIONS • Architectural Project Management • Completed more than 6.4 million SF of projects • Building Information Modeling (BIM) and sustainability initiatives • Experience designing projects according to LEED® Certification guidelines • REVIT CONTACT INFO Address: 500 W. Fulton Street Sanford FL, 32771 Phone: 407.322.6841 Email: bsherrardldcphcorp.com OVERVIEW Mr. Sherrard services CPH as a Senior Architect, with more than 21 years of experience. Mr. Sherrard has completed more than 6.4 million SF of projects and is leading the firm's Building Information Modeling (BIM) and sustainability initiatives. Brook's leadership has ensured that our clients are provided with a coordinated set of documents and 3D models to communicate the design intent at all phases of the project. He has also provided training to in-house architects and has set up standards and procedures to create consistency in document production throughout the firm. In addition, Brook has experience designing projects according to LEED® Certification guidelines, including the first new complete high school to achieve a Silver rating under the LEED® for Schools 2.0 rating system in the State of Florida at Weeki Wachee High School in Hernando County. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Jacqueline Bradley and Clarence Otis Family Boys & Girls Club • The new Jacqueline Bradley and Clarence Otis Family Boys & Girls Club is designed to develop opportunities for children by providing resources to teach them liberal arts, technology and assist the students in achieving their future goals. • The youth recreation facility includes a Health and Lifestyles room, youth/ teen game room, Teen Career Education Center, technology/learning center, gymnasium/multi-purpose room with a stage, art/music labs / art gallery areas, dance studio, reading areas, and full demonstration/learning kitchen. • The site is located in one of the oldest residential neighborhoods just west of downtown Orlando, and will be part of a new community hub associated with the adjacent elementary school, an Early Childhood Learning Center and a Wellness Hub. • To create a visual connection to the outdoors, the building is designed with open glass throughout, along with balconies and terraces. Joe R. Lee Boys and Girls Club • As the Boys and Girls Club mission is to provide an atmosphere that is uplifting and nurturing to boys and girls that may otherwise have a great deal of negative influence on their lives, it is of utmost importance that the facility serve to lift their spirits and provide positive reinforcement of relationships, values and ideals. • This can be facilitated by the correct use of color, light, materials and open space. • The facility includes a reception area, offices, health and lifestyles room, youth/ teen game room, teen career educational center, technology/learning center, • multi-purpose room, and gymnasium. • • • • • • • University of Central Florida Idea Lab at eli2 • The new Idea Lab at the Engineering Leadership & Innovation Institute (eli2) at UCF is designed to foster student creativity, innovation, collaboration and wworld-changing solutions. • The Idea Lab has an abundance of writable wall and table surfaces where students can brainstorm and sketch out ideas. • A variety of flexible and comfortable furniture options provide opportunities for students to learn collaboratively or independently. In addition, technology plays a large role in the success of this environment. • The entire Lab is wireless; students can also connect their laptops and tablets into large screen projection systems for increased collaboration and idea sharing. • The result of this project, is a unique environment that supports the variety of ways in which today's college students learn best. Barsanti Elementary School Addition • In order to accommodate a growth in student population in the coming years, an addition to the existing Barsanti Elementary School is being planned. • The new academic building will include a 21st century learning neighborhood with learning hubs, staff collaboration area, learning studios and storage areas. • The learning environment will also be enhanced by the addition of outdoor learning areas and STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math) labs. • In order to minimize disruption to the school's daily activities, the project will be completed in two phases. ISMAIL ILKER UZUN, AIA, LEED AP BD+C Buildings/Structures - Architecture 30 Years of Experience 6 Years with CPH EDUCATION M.A. - Yildiz Technical University B.A.-Yildiz Technical University Florida Atlantic University (Non Degree Courses) LICENSES / CERTIFICATIONS Florida Atlantic University (Non Degree Courses) Registered Architect - FL (No. AR95507) LEED Accredited Professional KEY QUALIFICATIONS • Architectural Project Management • Design / Build • Retail / Office planning • Condominium Development • Medical / Healthcare Facilities • Financial Institutions • Industrial / Warehouse Facilities • Restaurant Design • Educational Facilities • Sustainable Design • Retrofits and Renovations CONTACT INFO Address: 500 W. Fulton Street Sanford FL, 32771 Phone: 407.322.6841 Email: iuzun0cphcorp.com OVERVIEW Ilker serves CPH as a Project Architect and has over 30 years of experience in project management and architecture. Ilker has successfully managed and designed various development programs including commercial/retail, mixed-use, office, financial, industrial, and residential projects. Ilker has been instrumental in the development and maintenance of the development program for one of CPH's large national retail clients. Ilker manages all phases of development from Schematic Design through to Construction Administration for new facilities, redevelopment, and ADA compliance. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Monroe County Fire Station — Cudjoe Key • CPH is providing pre -design phase/programming, Schematic Design, Design Development, Construction documents, Bidding and Permitting assistance, and Construction Administration for a new Fire Station on Cudjoe Key. • Additional services provided will be site plan review, civil engineering, landscape architecture, and FDOT Review and Florida Green Build criteria. The building will be designed to meet or exceed Florida Green Building Coalition (FGBC) standards. City of Lake Worth - Office Addition • CPH provided design and construction related services for this interior renovation design which consisted of the removal of a janitor's room and combination of that area with the existing storage room to create a new office in the City of Lake Worth Water Plant. PWWM - Public Works and Waste Management 58th Street Master Plan • • Master plan conceptual design for a 42+ acres portion of the existing Public Works and Waste Management site • Provided space programming, concept design, and master planning of public works/waste services complex. • • The project included reconfiguration of site, moving existing buildings, and has components such as administration offices, fuel and hazard waste storage, materials storage, vehicle storage, and vehicle maintenance facilities. • • Miami -Dade Transit - Government Center Station Entrance Doors • CPH provided services to Miami Dade Transit in Miami -Dade County for modification to existing platform entry and emergency exit doors on Levels I, II and III of Government Center Station. • Services provided included studies and schematic design, design development, construction documents and permitting, bidding phase services, and administration of the construction contract and warranty phase. McDonald's USA Corp. — New and Rebuild Store Program • Responsible to oversee prototypical design program in various communities • Provide building design construction documents, coordination with all disciplines including civil, and construction administration. McDonald's USA Corp. — Major Remodel Program • Oversee and assist with design in various communities. • Provide construction documents and construction administration. • Coordinate with kitchen design, interior designer signage manufacturer and miscellaneous building finish specialties. McDonald's USA Corp. — ADA Remodel Program • Oversee and assist with providing design and construction documents for full ADA accessible facilities. JESSE SUDA Graphic Designer (Renderings) 4 Years of Experience 2 Years with CPH EDUCATION B.A. in Art with coursework in Graphic Design and Psychology KEY QUALIFICATIONS • Graphic Design • Adobe Photoshop • Adobe Illustrator • Adobe InDesign • Adobe Muse • Digital Photography CONTACT INFO Address: 500 W. Fulton Street Sanford FL, 32771 Phone: 407.322.6841 Email: jsudaScphcorp.com • • • • • OVERVIEW Ms. Suda serves CPH as a graphic designer, with over 4 years of experience. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Casselberry Parks Master Planning • CPH is providing parks and recreational facility planning, programming and design services to develop alternatives for the redevelopment of the City of Casselberry's Sunnytown and Wirz Parks. The designs address improvements to public access, neighborhood connectivity, safety and improvements to parking, lighting, facilities and amenities. Outreach meetings with the public and City provide opportunities for community input. Largo West Bay Trailhead (FOOT LAP) • CPH was selected by the City of Largo to perform Preliminary and Final Design Services for the W. Bay Drive Trail Head along the regional Pinellas Trail. This project has been identified as a priority project by the City Commission due to the economic impact envisioned by the improvements. • This project will be the initial phase in transforming Downtown Largo into a Pedestrian Friendly community, promote area wide economic development, correct current multimodal deficiencies, and enhance the overall aesthetics of the Trail through the Downtown and Medical Arts area. Lake Monroe Trail Loop • The Lake Monroe Loop Trail is a joint multi -use trail project of Volusia and Seminole Counties. In Volusia County, the trail starts ont he west side of the County at Lake Monroe Park. CPH provided preliminary engineering design, final engineering design and environmental permitting, and post engineering design services. City of Wildwood — Millennium Park Redesign • CPH is working with the City of Wildwood to update the master plan of a regional 90+ acre park. • • CPH is working to help master plan the park improvements to include new parking, internal roadway system, overlooks/pavilions, trails, and reconfigure fields. Orlando Sanford International Airport Terminal Expansion • As part of our Master Services Agreement with the Sanford Airport Authority, CPH was tasked with the Terminal Expansion project to support the current growth of passenger traffic. • • The $60.4 million expansion includes the terminal departure consolidation from a dual terminal check-in. • • The improvements also include new consolidated loading and unloading facility, curbside transportation improvements, a covered baggage drop off, apron addition, four new gates, parking lot improvements, terminal building improvements and renovation, as well as transportation improvements that include a new traffic signal and alternate entrances to the parking lots. Sanford WTP #1 • CPH was tasked to design a 2 story, multi-purpose building that housed management and administration offices as well as a large bay to house various pumping equipment. The site also underwent intense beautification improvements due to its public location. Leesburg Aquatic Complex • CPH is providing the City of Leesburg with Architectural and Engineering services for a new proposed Aquatic Complex. Development shall include the design of a multi-purpose outdoor swimming pool of approximately 5800 SF assumed to have eight lanes, springboard diving and a shallow water recreational zone with interactive play features. Supporting elements shall include a 3500 SF+/ - bath house, shade structure, hardscape / landscape design, irrigation design, perimeter security fence and parking lot. LEE MURRAH Rendering 20 Years of Experience 8 Years with CPH EDUCATION Brevard Community College B.S. at University of South Alabama A.S. at Seminole Community College KEY QUALIFICATIONS • AutoCAD • Revit • 3D Studio Max • Adobe Photoshop • Adobe Illustrator • Revit Architecture CONTACT INFO Address: 500 W. Fulton Street Sanford FL, 32771 Phone: 407.322.6841 Email: lmurrah8cphcorp.com OVERVIEW Lee serves CPH as a BIM/Modeler and Designer, and has more than 20 years of computer aided design and drafting experience. Mr. Murrah has been involved with the design of food service establishments, retail locations, offices, commercial buildings, and military and municipal infrastructure. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Daytona Beach — US 92 (International Speedway Boulevard) Streetscape • CPH provided conceptual design services and public relations for the streetscape enhancements to International Speedway Boulevard (ISB) (US 92) from US 1 (Ridgewood Avenue) to South Atlantic Avenue (SR A1A) for the City of Daytona Beach. ISB is the main thoroughfare through historic downtown Daytona Beach leading to the World's Most Famous Beach. The eastern portion of the corridor has struggled economically, and through this project, the City's CRA hopes to spur economic redevelopment of the entire corridor. • The design consisted of construction of new pedestrian esplanades, roadside and median landscaping to provide shade and comfort, hardscape improvements at intersections and throughout the pedestrian areas, furniture selection, gateway features, wayfinding signage, and accent lighting, a covered baggage drop off, apron addition, four new gates, parking lot improvements, terminal building improvements and renovation, as well as transportation improvements that include a new traffic signal and alternate entrances to the parking lots. Bunnell Trail (FDOT LAP) • CPH was contracted by Flagler County for the development of a 1.29 mile LAP trail and City Park improvements in the City of Bunnell. • The Trail was a City of Bunnell project being managed by Flagler County Staff which required multilevel coordination. The project also included coordination with the Flagler County School Board to insure safety requirements were met as • well as scheduling demands. • The trail alignment traversed across properties in the City of Bunnell, Flagler County, and the Bunnell Elementary School. The Trail also extended around a City Park. • The scope of work included site surveying, environmental analysis and permitting, • master planning, preparation of construction documents for site civil, architecture, • mechanical electrical and plumbing, and landscape architecture. • Amenities included the 10' trail, 60' pedestrian bridge, wetland boardwalk crossings, gazebos, fitness court, restroom buildings, site furniture, entry sign and gateway feature, and landscape design DeBary Central Fire Station • Responsible for the architecture, structural, landscape, survey, M/E/P, and civil site design. • 8,000 +/- square foot masonry, stucco and brick accented building with an apparatus bay built for 3 fire vehicles and dormitories for a shift of 6 fire fighters. • The personnel will enjoy a spacious living and dining quarters and the building will serve as a visible landmark for this growing community. DeBary Public Safety Complex • Architectural design and construction documents for a 5,600 square foot Public Safety Complex including offices and operational facilities for local law enforcement. • The style of the building uses colonial detailing with a "temple front" facade, divided light windows, pitched roof, stone wainscot and white trims. • Provided site civil and master planning for future development. JOSE M. ORTIZ, MCE, P.E. Buildings/Structures - Structural 22 Years of Experience 5 Years with CPH EDUCATION B.S. in Civil Engineering, Recinto Universitario de Mayaguez, UPR M.E. in Structural Engineering, Cornell University LICENSES / CERTIFICATIONS Professional Engineer - FL (No. 67920), PR (No. 17212) KEY QUALIFICATIONS • Structural Concrete, Steel, and Timber Design • Seismic/Wind Engineering • Construction Inspection/Supervision • High Rise Building Design • Theme Parks • Fall Protection • Failure Analysis & Post Disaster Assessment • Structural Evaluation and Retrofitting CONTACT INFO Address: 500 W. Fulton Street Sanford FL, 32771 Phone: 407.322.6841 Email: jortiz@cphcorp.com OVERVIEW Jose has over 22 years of experience in structural engineering design and project management. His experience encompasses projects of all types and complexities including commercial/retail, hospitals, educational facilities, recreational facilities, hotels/resorts, parking structures, residential, and multi -story office buildings. The depth of his technical understanding of systems and codes allows him to work with architectural / engineering teams to deliver cost-effective structural solutions to meet project goals. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Leesburg Aquatic Facility • CPH is providing planning, design, and permitting for the development of a • regional aquatic facility. The facility will include an eight (8) lane competition • facility designed to USA Swimming standards for high school competitions. • The facility will also include a recreational pool with interactive play features, zero • entry and a "free" swim area that can be utilized for swim education. Along with • the recreational pool will be a water slide, shaded areas for party rentals, and • shower facilities. • The complex will include an entry/ticket building, concession building, changing/ • • locker facilities, and mechanical/equipment areas. • • • • • West Leesburg Neighborhood Resource Center • CPH was commissioned to design a new 9,000 s.f., Neighborhood Resource Center for the City of Leesburg. CPH is responsible for full design services including survey, civil, landscape, architectural and MEP. The Center will include meeting room spaces for large and small groups, a computer lab, office space for local community service providers, conference rooms for miscellaneous social groups, and a Kitchen / Cafe facility. Monroe County Fire Station — Cudjoe Key • CPH is providing pre -design phase/programming, Schematic Design, Design Development, Construction documents, Bidding and Permitting assistance, and Construction Administration for a new 7,500 SF Fire Station on Cudjoe Key. • Additional services provided will be site plan review, civil engineering, landscape architecture, and FDOT Review and Florida Green Build criteria. • The building will be designed to meet or exceed Florida Green Building Coalition (FGBC) standards. DeBary Central Fire Station • Responsible for the architecture, structural, landscape, survey, M/E/P, and civil site design. • 8,000 +/- square foot masonry, stucco and brick accented building with an apparatus bay built for 3 fire vehicles and dormitories for a shift of 6 fire fighters. DeBary Public Safety Complex • Architectural design and construction documents for a 5,600 square foot Public Safety Complex including offices and operational facilities for local law enforcement. • The style of the building uses colonial detailing with a "temple front" facade, divided light windows, pitched roof, stone wainscot and white trims. Orlando Sanford International Airport Terminal Expansion • As part of our Master Services Agreement with the Sanford Airport Authority, CPH was tasked with the Terminal Expansion project to support the current growth of passenger traffic. • The $60.4 million expansion includes the terminal departure consolidation from a dual terminal check-in. • The improvements also include new consolidated loading and unloading facility, curbside transportation improvements, a covered baggage drop off, apron addition, four new gates, parking lot improvements, terminal building improvements and renovation, as well as transportation improvements that include a new traffic signal and alternate entrances to the parking lots. EDUARDO AVILES, P.E. Project Engineer (Structural) 6 Years of Experience 4 Years with CPH EDUCATION M.S. in Structural Engineering, University of Puerto Rico B.S. in Civil Engineering, University of Puerto Rico B.S. in Land Surveying, University of Puerto Rico LICENSES / CERTIFICATIONS Professional Engineer - FL (No. 85877) KEY QUALIFICATIONS • CADD Design • 3D Modeling • SAP 2000 • ETABS • WinPAS • Surveying • Retail CONTACT INFO Address: 500 W. Fulton Street Sanford FL, 32771 Phone: 407.322.6841 Email: eaviles 8cphcorp.com • OVERVIEW Mr. Aviles serves as CPH's Structural Designer for the firm's work in the United States and Puerto Rico. He has experience in Structural Engineering, Civil Engineering, and Land Surveying. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Orlando Sanford International Airport Terminal Expansion • The $60.4 million expansion includes the terminal departure consolidation from a dual terminal check-in. • • The improvements also include new consolidated loading and unloading facility, curbside transportation improvements, a covered baggage drop off, apron addition, four new gates, parking lot improvements, terminal building improvements and renovation, as well as transportation improvements that include a new traffic signal and alternate entrances to the parking lots. • CPH is providing engineering, surveying, architectural, and MEP services for this project. • • • • • • OUC Warehouse Expansion and Improvements • This is a design -build project for the Orlando Utilities Commission. • It consists of a new 9,506 SF pre-engineered metal building warehouse addition that ties into the existing warehouse building for the Orlando Utilities Commission. • This project will also have a new pre -manufactured modular structure located within the existing warehouse. This will serve as the new breakroom and restrooms for the facility. • All associated structural, mechanical, electrical and civil engineering is included within the design. Englewood Warehouse & Maintenance Office • This is a new facility for Englewood Water District that consists of a new 22,200 SF maintenance warehouse and office building. • This project is primarily a pre-engineered metal building with a masonry wainscot along the main entrance. • This facility will store non-combustible material. The office component is approx. 10,000 SF and the remaining area is in the warehouse. • The walls are metal panel and the roof will be standing seam. All associated structural, civil, mechanical, plumbing and electrical engineering is included. Monroe County Fire Station at Cudjoe Key • CPH is providing pre -design phase/programming, Schematic Design, Design Development, Construction documents, Bidding and Permitting assistance, and Construction Administration for a new Fire Station on Cudjoe Key. • Additional services provided will be site plan review, civil engineering, landscape architecture, and FDOT Review and Florida Green Build criteria. The building will be designed to meet or exceed Florida Green Building Coalition (FGBC) standards. Remodel and Expansion of the West Melbourne Police Department • CPH was awarded the contract for the Remodel and Expansion of the West • Melbourne Police Department in 2016. • The existing 10,200 s.f. building will be increased by 9,500 s.f. including the addition of new offices, a training room and evidence storage. • The existing building will have a new entrance canopy and facade to match the addition. CPH will reconfigure the interior rooms for larger locker rooms and offices for police operations. Lowe's Panama City Hurricane Damage Assessment and Repairs • CPH provided post Hurricane Michael Damage Assessment and assisted Lowe's in preparing construction plans to detail repairs to the Lowe's building. • Our Architectural and Structural Design Staff worked closely with Lowe's and their General Contractor to retrofit the building were damaged occurred getting the store back open for business on an expedited schedule. GREGORY D. TAYLOR, M. S. E. E., P.E. Project Engineer (Electrical) 34 Years of Experience 1 Years with CPH EDUCATION M.S. in Electrical Engineering, Mercer University B.S. in Electrical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology LICENSES / CERTIFICATIONS Professional Engineer - FL (No. 77811) KEY QUALIFICATIONS • Low -Voltage Systems • Electrical Design for Offices, Schools & Industrial Facilities • Emergency Power Systems • Lightning Protection Systems • Design of Photovoltaic Systems • Design of SCADA Systems • Fire Alarm Systems • CCTV Cameras & Video Equipment • Intercom, Audio -Visual & Voice/Data Systems CONTACT INFO Address: 500 W. Fulton Street Sanford FL, 32771 Phone: 407.322.6841 Email: gtaylor3cphcorp.com • OVERVIEW Mr. Taylor serves CPH as an electrical engineer, and has over 34 years of experience • in power, electronics and low -voltage systems. Greg is well versed in high, medium • and low -voltage design and has a broad history of delivering designs suited to building • power as well as municipal applications. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Orlando Sanford International Airport Terminal Expansion • CPH was tasked with the Terminal Expansion project to support the current growth of passenger traffic. • The $60 million expansion includes the terminal departure consolidation from a dual terminal check-in. • The improvements also include new consolidated loading and unloading facility, curbside transportation improvements, a covered baggage drop off, apron addition, four new gates, parking lot improvements, terminal building improvements and renovation, as well as transportation improvements that include a new traffic signal and alternate entrances to the parking lots. CPH is providing engineering, surveying, architectural, and MEP services for this project. Dr. Joyce M Cusack Resource Center • CPH is providing Architectural Design, Civil Engineering, Surveying, Landscape Design and Post Design Services for the proposed Spring Hill Community Resource Center in DeLand, FL. The Spring Hill Community Resource Center will be a 2,500 SF building including a parking area. West Leesburg Neighborhood Resource Center • CPH was commissioned to design a new 9,000 s.f., Neighborhood Resource Center for the City of Leesburg. • CPH is responsible for full design services including survey, civil, landscape, architectural and MEP. • The Center will include meeting room spaces for large and small groups, a computer lab, office space for local community service providers, conference rooms for miscellaneous social groups, and a Kitchen / Cafe facility. City of Sarasota - Martin Luther King, Jr. Restroom Modification • Provided Professional Architectural Services for the modification of an existing 378 +/- SF Park restroom facility with interior restrooms and kitchen areas into new restrooms. • The project includes the renovation of the existing facility to make the restrooms more accessible and eliminate the need to have the doors closed and locked when in use. CVS Pharmacy - Continuing Contract • CVS Pharmacy contracted CPH for its projects. Each site was prototypical in its architectural design. • Construction administration included bids and permits. • CPH services included: due diligence, feasibility studied, planning, zoning, land use changes, landscape, architecture, civil design, architectural design, permitting and construction administration. SEAN MCGUMPHLY, P.E. Buildings/Structures - M/E/P 7 Years of Experience 2 Years with CPH EDUCATION B.S. in Mechanical Engineering, Clemson University LICENSES / CERTIFICATIONS Professional Engineer - FL (No. 87523) National Honors Society Member Clemson ASME Member Florida ASHRAE Member KEY QUALIFICATIONS HVAC Systems Solidworks 2010 MATLAB 2010 Trane Trace 700 Carrier HAP Bluebeam AutoCAD 2010-2017 Autodesk EST MEP REVIT MEP 2015-2017 CONTACT INFO Address: 500 W. Fulton Street Sanford FL, 32771 Phone: 407.322.6841 Email: smcgumphly@cphcorp.com OVERVIEW Sean serves CPH as a Mechanical Engineer, and has more than 7 years of experience in various aspects of mechanical and plumbing design. He has successfully designed and managed numerous projects under the oversight of professional engineers. Also, • he has received specialized training in REVIT to assist with the implementation and • management of the software for 3D design. Sean's strengths include the design of HVAC systems for new construction and renovations, his problem solving capabilities, and his knowledge of psychometrics, thermodynamics and fluid properties. • RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Southern Area Aquatics and Recreation Complex (SAARC) • The Southern Area Aquatic and Recreation Complex (SAARC) is the first Multi - Generational Community Recreational Center in Prince George's County, and will include a natatorium, a gymnasium, a fitness room and flexible programmable space. Mr. McGlumphy served as the Lead Mechanical Designer, responsible for integrating the LEED Silver design into a coordinated 3D environment. Remodel and Expansion of the West Melbourne Police Department • The existing 10,200 s.f. building will be increased by 9,500 s.f. including the • addition of new offices, a training room and evidence storage. • The existing building will have a new entrance canopy and facade to match the addition. • CPH will reconfigure the interior rooms for larger locker rooms and offices for police operations. West Leesburg Neighborhood Resource Center • CPH was commissioned to design a new 9,000 s.f., Neighborhood Resource Center for the City of Leesburg. CPH is responsible for full design services including survey, civil, landscape, architectural and MEP. The Center will include meeting room spaces for large and small groups, a computer lab, office space for local community service providers, conference rooms for miscellaneous social groups, and a Kitchen / Cafe facility. Orlando -Sanford International Airport - Terminal Expansion • As part of our Master Services Agreement with the Sanford Airport Authority, CPH was tasked with the Terminal Expansion project to support the current growth of passenger traffic. The $60 million expansion includes the terminal departure consolidation from a dual terminal check-in. The improvements also include new consolidated loading and unloading facility, curbside transportation improvements, a covered baggage drop off, apron addition, four new gates, parking lot improvements, terminal building improvements and renovation, as well as transportation improvements that include a new traffic signal and alternate entrances to the parking lots and Wetland Mitigation. City of Winter Springs New Public Works Facility • CPH was commissioned to design a 4,700 sq. ft. office building for the City of Winter Springs. The office building was the final unit to be constructed within the existing utility public works compound. This building is located on an existing public works facility. • The design included: administration building, lobby / reception area, six (6) private offices • one (1) conference room, general open office for cubical office arrangements, IT room, mechanical equipment room for HVAC, Misc. storage rooms, and a break room. AMY E. DALY, LEED AP Wetlands/Environmental 27 Years of Experience 16 Years with CPH EDUCATION M.B.A., FMU, Summa Cum Laude B.S. in Biological Sciences, Florida State University LICENSES / CERTIFICATIONS U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineator, DEP Certified Stormwater Inspector, Prescribed Burner, Authorized Gopher Tortoise Agent (GTA -09-00145), LEED Accredited Professional KEY QUALIFICATIONS • Project Management • Ecological Assessments • Environmental Permitting • Mitigation Program Design • Wetland Delineation • Land Management • Consumptive Use Permitting • Functional Assessments • Water Quality Monitoring • Wildlife Assessment, Management, & Permitting CONTACT INFO Address: 500 W. Fulton Street Sanford FL, 32771 Phone: 407.322.6841 Email: adaly@cphcorp.com • OVERVIEW Mrs. Daly serves CPH as principal environmental scientist. She has 27 years of environmental consulting experience with project management, environmental resource assessments, wetland delineation, permitting, mitigation design and implementation, land management, habitat mapping, jurisdictional determinations, wetland functional analyses, protected wildlife surveys and management programs, field survey design and habitat restoration, tortoise surveys, permitting and relocation including commensal species. Mrs. Daly has served as an expert witness on various environmental matters for condemnation proceedings. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE US 17-92 Riverwalk, Phase II & III (DOT LAP) • Phase II of the DOT LAP project included 1.5 miles of 10-14 foot wide trail, replacement of 5,500 feet of seawall along Lake Monroe, trail head parking, a prefabricated pedestrian bridge over Mill Creek, hardscaping, landscaping, and lighting. • For Phase III, CPH provided planning, survey, and design services for a 1.7 mile extension to an existing trail. The new extension connects to the previous phase designed by CPH and is the final connection between the 1-4 Corridor with the adjacent Seminole County Rinehart Trail and the downtown Sanford RiverWalk Trail system. Cape Coral SE 47th Terrace Streetscape Improvements • CPH was selected by the City of Cape Coral to provide professional design and • construction engineering services for the streetscape improvements of SE 47th Terrace, from Coronado Parkway to Del Prado Blvd. • The improvements will include sidewalks with pavers, landscaping, road reconstruction, removal of on -street parking to increase the width of the pedestrian area, off-street parking modification, streetlights, traffic analysis and calming including adding a roundabout at one of the busiest intersections, raised mid -block pedestrian crossings, street furniture, ADA improvements, and drainage modifications/upgrades. • CPH is also designing the utility upgrades/modifications including a new upsized watermain, new forcemain, and a new reclaimed watermain. Design services will also include modifications to the City's Club Square, such as added sidewalks, bio -retention swales, entrance feature, ADA improvements, landscaping, and streetlights. Seminole Wekiva Trail, Phase IV (DOT LAP) • Provided civil, survey, landscape architecture, permitting • Project consisted of 2.5 Mile Multi -Use Path/14' Wide • LAP Funded and extensive coordination with DOT • Coordination with multiple municipalities Punta Gorda Linear Park/Multi-Use Trail - Phases II and III (DOT LAP) • The DOT LAP project provided landscape architecture, survey, and engineering design services for the Phase II section from Shreve Street to Cross Street, a distance of 3040 LF. • Inlcuded a 10' asphalt walking trail/bike path, rest/rain stations, lighting, accent paving design street crosswalks, pedestrian bridges over the creek where required, and appropriate site furnishings to include benches, water fountain, bollards, and trash cans Alabama Avenue Greenway (DOT LAP) • The project included the design and CEI of a 1.4 mile shared use path • The design phase required reviewing the trail study prepared for DOT by another engineering company, and modifying the alignment and trail width to fit within the City's existing rights-of-way. • The areas with narrow right-of-way required narrowing the existing roadway, and overlaying portions of the existing road to provide adequate drainage without adding additional structures. AARON P. MOORE, PWS Wetlands/Environmental 19 Years of Experience 14 Years with CPH EDUCATION B.S. in Biology, Minor Studies in Chemistry, University of Central Florida LICENSES / CERTIFICATIONS Authorized Gopher Tortoise Agent (No. GTA -09-00125D) Southwest Florida Water Management District Soils Identification Course Florida United Mitigation Assessment Methodology Course ACOE Wetland Delineator Professional Wetland Scientist Certification (No. 2440) KEY QUALIFICATIONS • Environmental Resource Permitting • Protect Species Surveys and Permitting / Relocation • Wetland Delineation • Mitigation Design, Monitoring & Implementation • Ecological Assessments • Habitat Management • WUP/CUP Permitting • Water Quality Monitoring and Assessment • Wetland Impact Analysis CONTACT INFO Address: 500 W. Fulton Street Sanford FL, 32771 Phone: 407.322.6841 Email: amooreldcphcorp.com • • • • • OVERVIEW Mr. Moore serves CPH as an Environmental Scientist, and he has over 19 years of experience with wetland delineations, habitat mapping, environmental and functional assessments, wetland mitigation monitoring, protected species surveys, monitoring and permitting, and environmental resource permitting. He has also participated in wetland mitigation planning, municipal project review and eminent domain cases. Mr. Moore has extensive experience with all aspects of environmental permit process. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE US 17/92 Riverwalk, Phase 11 (FDOT LAP) • Project consisted of 1.5 miles of 10-14 foot wide trail • Included replacement of 5,500 feet of seawall along Lake Monroe, trail head parking, a prefabricated pedestrian bridge over Mill Creek, hardscaping, landscaping, and lighting • LAP Funded and extensive coordination with FDOT • Advanced coordination with SJRWMD and FDEP because of work within sovereign submerged lands, replacement seawall, and pedestrian bridge • Due to the need for the trail to comply with ADA 2% maximum cross slope requirements, retaining walls were used in some areas to provide the necessary flat area, and simultaneously provided 100 year flood plain compensation - a requirement of the SJRWMD Sanford 1st Street Streetscape Improvements • Streetscape design package for a 6 block section of historic First Street (approximately 0.40 miles) • Designed the roadway, landscape, architecture, and utility plans and prepared specifications for the complete reconstruction of the roadway, including several utility upgrades • LAP Funded and extensive coordination with FDOT • • Responsible for detailed maintenance of traffic plans and utility relocations • The team used its in-house 3D survey team to provide right-of-way surveys, while minimizing impacts to traffic and to provide a "virtual tour" of existing conditions and the proposed improvements during the public relations effort. Harrison Avenue Streetscape Design • The City of Panama City and the Panama City CRA selected CPH to perform the Streetscape Design of Harrison Avenue. Harrison Avenue is Panama City's main street leading to City Hall and the Panama City Marina. • Preliminary Design Services include assisting the CRA with Public Outreach to obtain initial stakeholder input to determine project wants/needs, preparing three streetscape alternatives, and Public Involvement meetings to determine the preferred option. • Once a preferred option was selected, the Final Design elements included a roundabout at Harrison Ave. and 4th Street, revised on -street parking to provide wider pedestrian areas in front of the businesses, upgraded street lighting • including electrical outlets for various community events, modified stormwater • and minor utility relocations. Sand Pond Road and Skyline Drive • CPH completed the Sand Pond/Skyline roadway project for the City of Lake Mary. The 1.25 mile project consisted of minor widening, turn lane improvements, safety upgrades and converting the existing two-lane rural roadway to a two-lane urban roadway with sidewalks on both sides. • • The project also included extending Skyline Drive from its current terminus • approximately 1,100 -feet to Emma Oaks Trail. • • The design implemented recommendations identified in a previous study to eliminate roadway flooding, improve traffic flow, and improve safety along the corridor. • Services included geometric design to correct the horizontal and vertical alignments to comply with current standards, pavement analyses to determine the strength and integrity of the existing base material, hydraulic modeling for the proposed stormwater management system, utility coordination and permitting through SJRWMD and Seminole County DAVID A. LAN D E RS Wetlands/Environmental 25 Years of Experience 13 Years with CPH EDUCATION B.S. in Zoology, University of South Florida B.A. in Russian, University of South Florida LICENSES / CERTIFICATIONS Qualified Stormwater Management Inspector FDOT Certified, Water Quality Impact Evaluator Prescribed Fire Course SSI Advanced Open Water SCUBA Diver ISA Certified Arborist Authorized Gopher Tortoise Agent (No. GTA -15-00035A) KEY QUALIFICATIONS • Wetland Delineation • Wildlife Surveys • Ecological Assessments • Environmental Permitting • Habitat Mapping • Environmental Support for Transportation Projects • Environmental Support for Design - Build and Construction Projects CONTACT INFO Address: 500 W. Fulton Street Sanford FL, 32771 Phone: 407.322.6841 Email: dlandersOcphcorp.com OVERVIEW Mr. Landers serves the firm of CPH as Environmental Scientist. As a scientist for more • than 25 years, he has extensive experience in managing and conducting biological assessments and related studies. These efforts have typically involved projects requiring Dredge and Fill, Environmental Resource Permits, consent to use sovereign submerged lands, and applications of the Endangered Species Act. Mr. Landers has extensive experience in the environmental aspects of transportation planning, final design and design -build projects. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Caspersen Beach Park Improvements • Two new restroom facilities, additional parking, stormwater facilities, vacation of septic systems, two new lift stations and over 1 mile of new water and wastewater • lines • • Completed habitat mapping, wetland delineation and wildlife surveys • Completed permitting with Sarasota County, FDEP (CCCL) and the SWFWMD (ERP) North Jetty Park Improvements • Design of proposed site improvements • Permitting through Sarasota County, FDEP ERP, FDEP Coastal Construction Control Line • Design of new stormwater treatment system • Coordination with Florida Power & Light and the Army Corps of Engineers (ACOE) Seminole Wekiva Trail (FDOT LAP) • The 12- 14 foot wide trail is 2.5 miles long • The project entails extensive public involvement and right of way acquisition for • easements through previously -vacated portions of the railroad corridor • Relocation of over 165 gopher tortoises to a preserve will be required prior to the trail construction Warner's Bayou Boat Ramp Improvements • Modification of an existing boat ramp, reconfiguration of parking areas, and utility connections for a 200 s.f. new restroom. • Engineering work included investigation of site constraints, modeling of project's water, sewer, and stormwater systems and site improvements • Responsible for completing applications and obtaining site plan approval from • Manatee County, and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection for both the stormwater permitting as well as utility permitting Punta Gorda Linear Park / Multi -Use Trail • The project runs along a tidal creek within the easement of the old Seaboard Coastline Railroad right-of-way • The project included a 10' asphalt walking trail/bike path, rest/rain stations, lighting, accent paving design street crosswalks, pedestrian bridges over the creek, structural design for the bridge abutments, and appropriate site furnishings to include benches, water fountain, bollards, and trash cans Blind Pass Park Improvements • Site planning, engineering, environmental services, permitting, bidding and construction administration services • • New restroom, with ADA parking and access, sidewalks, water lines, stormwater treatment system and a new septic drain field Manasota Beach Park Restroom and Concession Stand • Preliminary Ecological Assessment • Conducted gopher tortoise survey, acquired FFWCC permit and completed burrow excavation and tortoise relocation • FDEP permitting (CCCL& ERP) THOMAS J. GALLOWAY, PSM Survey 29 Years of Experience 18 Years with CPH EDUCATION B.S. in Surveying and Mapping, University of Florida LICENSES / CERTIFICATIONS Professional Surveyor & Mapper - FL (No. 6549 ) NCEES Council No. 1291 KEY QUALIFICATIONS • Surveying and Management • Highway Projects • Land Development • Commercial and Private Projects • Municipal Projects CONTACT INFO Address: 500 W. Fulton Street Sanford FL, 32771 Phone: 407.322.6841 Email: tgallowayldcphcorp.com OVERVIEW Mr. Galloway has more than 29 years of experience in the surveying and mapping profession, and has a Bachelor of Science of Surveying and Mapping from the University of Florida. His experience ranges from working in the field and office on small to large development projects, to serving as Party Chief/Survey CADD Technician, Project Manager and Survey Manager. Mr. Galloway has served as Principal and Director of the Surveying Division of the firm since its establishment in 2001. He has overseen the department's growth from two survey crews to managing the current seven survey crews. Additionally he has been personally involved in over 2,500 surveys while at CPH. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE DeBary Public Safety Complex • Architectural design and construction documents for a 5,600 square foot Public Safety Complex including offices and operational facilities for local law enforcement. • The style of the building uses colonial detailing with a "temple front" facade, divided light windows, pitched roof, stone wainscot and white trims. DeBary Central Fire Station • Responsible for the architecture, structural, landscape, survey, M/E/P, and civil site design. • 8,000 +/- square foot masonry, stucco and brick accented building with an apparatus bay built for 3 fire vehicles and dormitories for a shift of 6 fire fighters. Orlando Sanford International Airport Terminal Expansion • The $60.4 million expansion includes the terminal departure consolidation from a dual terminal check-in. • The improvements also include new consolidated loading and unloading facility, curbside transportation improvements, a covered baggage drop off, apron addition, four new gates, parking lot improvements, terminal building improvements and renovation, as well as transportation improvements that include a new traffic signal and alternate entrances to the parking lots. • CPH is providing engineering, surveying, architectural, and MEP services for this project. Palm Coast WTP No. 3 • Plant was designed to facilitate expansion from 3 MGD to 9 MG • Chemical storage building (4,500 sq. ft.) • Operation building designed included the laboratory, training rooms, administration offices & locker rooms (6,500 sq. ft.) • The building was designed to accommodate both the water treatment staff as well as future wastewater personnel Immokalee Farmer's Market — Florida Agricultural Department • Provided architectural and construction inspection services for the storm damage repair • Evaluation of existing facilities • Designed three new facilities totaling over 81,000 sq. ft. Wauchula Farmer's Market— Florida Agricultural Department • Provided architectural, survey, civil and construction inspection services • The scope of work included providing assessments, upgrades, repairs, rehabilitations, and expansion of the facility • Tasked with providing complete evaluation and renovation of the complex, which • included approximately 5 buildings in excess of 100,000 total sq. ft. • All facilities were kept in operation during the design and construction process PAUL J. I(AT R E K, P S M Project Surveyor 27 Years of Experience 13 Years with CPH EDUCATION A.S. in Architecture & Building Technology with Honors LICENSES / CERTIFICATIONS Professional Surveyor & Mapper - FL (No. LS6233) Professional Land Surveyor - PR (No. 23386) NCEES Record No. 1342 KEY QUALIFICATIONS • Surveying and Management • Highway Projects • Land Development/Commercial and Private Projects • Municipal Projects CONTACT INFO Address: 500 W. Fulton Street Sanford FL, 32771 Phone: 407.322.6841 Email: pkatrek@cphcorp.com OVERVIEW Mr. Katrek has more than 27 years of experience in the surveying and mapping profession. His experience ranges from working in the field and office on small to large development projects, to serving as an Instrument man, Party Chief/Survey CADD Technician, Project Manager and Survey manager. Mr. Katrek is proficient in the use of computer software programs and field equipment such as: AutoCAD Land Development Desktop, TDS-Data Collection hardware and software, Topcon & Leica total stations, Trimble Post Processing Software, Leica GPS Equipment, and C & G Software. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE SR 46 Utility Relocations • CPH provided design, permitting, and CEI services for the relocation of existing utilities along a 2.7 mile stretch of SR 46 between Mellonville Ave. and SR 415. • The City's utilities were required to be relocated to accommodate the SR 46 widening to be constructed by the Florida Dept. of Transportation (FDOT). • The Work included Gopher Tortoise permitting and relocations, permitting through the Florida Dept. of Environmental Protection (FDEP water and sewer permits), coordination with FDOT and Florida Power and Light (FPL), and preparation of the FDOT required Utility Work Schedule (UWS) Sanford 1st Street Streetscape Improvements (FDOT LAP) • Streetscape design package for a 6 block section of historic First Street (approximately 0.40 miles) • Designed the roadway, landscape, architecture, and utility plans and prepared specifications for the complete reconstruction of the roadway, including several utility upgrades • LAP Funded and extensive coordination with FDOT • Responsible for detailed maintenance of traffic plans and utility relocations • The team used its in-house 3D survey team to provide right-of-way surveys, while minimizing impacts to traffic and to provide a "virtual tour" of existing conditions and the proposed improvements during the public relations effort Area IV Well Outfitting and Raw Water Transmission Main • Performed a Boundary and Topographic Survey for the City of Titusville along N. Singleton Avenue and Folsom Road for approximately 29,000 linear feet locating all improvements in the right-of-way for the design of a new raw water main. • Close coordination with the City and County was needed in order to provide accurate locations of marked underground utilities along the route. • Cross-sections were obtained every 100' along with spot elevations at structures and changes in grade. Wetland lines were also located. GPS equipment was used to tie the survey to State Plane Coordinates and to tie previous survey to the north performed by others. All property corners delineating the rights-of- way were located for the entire length of the route. US 17/92 Riverwalk, Phase II (FDOT LAP) • Project consisted of 1.5 miles of 10-14 foot wide trail • Included replacement of 5,500 feet of seawall along Lake Monroe, trail head parking, a prefabricated pedestrian bridge over Mill Creek, hardscaping, landscaping, and lighting • LAP Funded and extensive coordination with FDOT • Advanced coordination with SJRWMD and FDEP because of work within sovereign submerged lands, replacement seawall, and pedestrian bridge Back Beach Road Topographic Survey • Performed a Topographic Survey as per Rule Chapter 5J-17 of the Florida Administrative Code in compliance with the minimum technical standards of surveying and mapping of the State of Florida. • Provided topographic information for full right-of-way Back Beach Road from the intersection of Front Beach Road extending northwest 8,500 feet at 50' cross sections. • Recovered monumentation along the FDOT right of way to establish the available FDOT map and depict on the topographic survey. JEFFREY W. PATTERSON, PSM Project Surveyor 23 Years of Experience 15 Years with CPH EDUCATION B.S. in Survey Engineering, Michigan Technological University A.S. in Civil Engineering Technology, Michigan Technological University LICENSES / CERTIFICATIONS Professional Surveyor and Mapper - FL (No. 6384) KEY QUALIFICATIONS • Surveying and Management • Highway Projects • Land Development • Commercial and Private Projects • Municipal Projects CONTACT INFO Address: 500 W. Fulton Street Sanford FL, 32771 Phone: 407.322.6841 Email: jpatterson(8cphcorp.com • • • OVERVIEW Mr. Patterson serves CPH as a Project Surveyor and has more than 23 years of experience in land surveying. That experience covers field surveying, office production, administrative duties and management of surveying operations. His current responsibilities include field crew and office production for CPH's Palm Coast office. He is also experienced in field and plat calculations for private and commercial land development clients, as well as required survey services for civil engineering projects. Mr. Patterson is well versed in the laws and rules governing surveying services in Florida as well as the other states in which he practices. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Rymfire Drive Improvements - Palm Coast, FL • Safety study and roadway improvement plan • Two lane undivided roadway with 12 ft lanes in a platted 80 wide right of way • Five horizontal curves along the length of Rymfire Drive from Royal Palms Parkway to Belle Terre Parkway • Design inspection and supervision of drainage and site work City of Palm Coast - Citation Parkway Improvements • CPH is providing design for improvements along 0.3 miles of Citation Parkway and a portion of Sesame Boulevard • The project includes extension of Sesame Boulevard to Seminole Woods Boulevard; replacement of the deficient culvert/bridge on Sesame Boulevard; intersection improvements at Citation Parkway and Seminole Woods Boulevard; and intersection improvements at Citation Parkway and Universal Trail, including the addition of a left turn lane • The project also includes drainage and utility design; multi -use path / passive linear park along Sesame Boulevard; and a temporary pedestrian crossing and path from Sesame Boulevard to Seminole Woods Boulevard Old Kings Road Widening • Responsible for the design of the Old Kings Road Widening and Resurfacing between State Road 100 and the Volusia County line (approximately 4 miles of roadway) funded through the Small County Road Assistance Program. • Design engineering services were performed for the roadway widening which included the addition of bike lanes on North and South bound lanes, resurfacing with 1.5" minimum structural asphaltic concrete surface course. Belle Terre Parkway Four-Laning • Approximately 4.1 miles of a four -lane divided roadway • Four 12 -foot travel lanes and two four -foot bicycle lanes • Provided general traffic engineering services including access management studies, traffic volume projections and traffic signal warrant analysis • Four (4) separate drainage basins with one basin extending two miles • Two major drainage canals utilized by the City to control the flooding throughout the City were within the project Limits and required upgrading Pine Lakes Parkway • Provided complete engineering services including roadway design, multi -use path design, drainage design, utility design and coordination, landscape architecture, and design surveying. • Within the 1.191 mile project limit, proposed improvements consisted of roadway widening, shoulder additions, various turn lane improvements/additions, and the addition of a 10' multi -use path along the entire project. J E RE M IAH D. OWENS, P.E., CFM Site tngineering 20 Years of Experience 16 Years with CPH EDUCATION B.S in Civil Engineering, Louisiana Tech University LICENSES / CERTIFICATIONS Professional Engineer - FL (No. 65037) Certified Floodplain Manager Qualified Stormwater Management Inspector KEY QUALIFICATIONS • Site Planning • Design • Permitting • Stormwater • Transportation Improvements • Aviation Improvements • Established Relationships With Local And Federal Agencies • Thorough Understanding of Performing Services Through Continuing Contracts • Managed Small to Large Improvement Programs CONTACT INFO Address: 500 W. Fulton Street Sanford FL, 32771 Phone: 407.322.6841 Email: jowensOcphcorp.com OVERVIEW Mr. Owens serves as Vice President and Sr. Project Manager. He has over 20 years of experience in design and construction management/ administration of many aspects of municipal and private projects including utility routing, floodplain management, conveyance systems, stormwater management systems, roadway design, permitting, and coordination with government agencies. His areas of expertise include stormwater modeling, utility relocation for roadway widening projects, construction coordination and administration, and permitting. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE DeBary Community Park & Splash Pad • Provided planning, design, permitting, surveying and architectural and construction services for a splash pad water feature and restroom at Community Park • Expedited Schedule 57 days from NTP to Out to Bid with municipal review • Redevelopment of previous City Hall location Earl Brown Park Improvements • Stormwater, site design, minor roadway improvements, and parking lot design • Responsible for site and stormwater design for the Wayne Sanborn Senior Center replacement project (and related parking), parking lot serving Spec Martin Stadium, parallel parking and traffic calming along Alabama Ave. • Includes an amphitheater, basketball courts, restroom/concession building, playground area, and a hardscaped entryway feature City of Maitland — Lake Destiny Park Parking Lot Improvements • CPH provided planning, design, and permitting to the City of Maitland for the • reconstruction of an existing dirt parking lot at Lake Destiny Soccer Field in • Maitland, FL. • The reconstructed parking lot featured permeable brick pavers in various colors to form thirty-eight 9'x20' parking stalls and a 24' wide drive aisle. • A portion of the parking lot was constructed with 6" pervious concrete to allow for adequate stormwater drainage and support the weight of City maintenance vehicles. VanderLey Park • Design includes a meandering paved walkway, picnic pavilions and 2 modular • play systems; one for younger and the other for older children • CPH was contracted by the Town to provide master planning for the water system and design of the water treatment plant improvements. This site included a ground storage tank for the water treatment plant improvements, and was located in a residential district, CPH assisted the Town with public involvement to help with public buy -in and screening of the utility upgrades • Provided master planning of the overall parcel and park as well as final design City of Titusville — Sand Point Park Splash Pad • CPH provided design, permitting, and post construction services for the splash • pad project in a Design/Build format. • CPH performed the design of the splash pad, including civil, landscape architecture, and electrical design services for the splash pad and related infrastructure. • The splash pad was approximately 2,000 SF, which included multiple in -ground and above -ground interactive water features. • City of Maitland — Fort Maitland Park Redevelopment • CPH is providing planning, design, and permitting to the City of Maitland for the redevelopment of an existing boat ramp park. • The new park will include redesigned boat and car parking, a new bathroom facility, a playground, picnic shelter, and concrete path. • In support of the new park design, the project is utilizing exfiltration trenches, • pervious pavers, and landscaped stormwater detention areas for stormwater management on the site. ALLEN LANE P.E. Site Engineering 34 Years of Experience 31 Years with CPH EDUCATION A.S. in Construction Technology, 1989 B.S. in Environmental Engineering, 1997 LICENSES / CERTIFICATIONS Professional Engineer - FL (No. 60144) Advanced Traffic Control Certification KEY QUALIFICATIONS • Stormwater management • Water/wastewater/stormwater design • Site grading • Roadway improvements/widening/turn lanes • City/County recreational parks CONTACT INFO Address: 500 W. Fulton Street Sanford FL, 32771 Phone: 407.322.6841 Email: alane@cphcorp.com OVERVIEW Mr. Lane serves CPH as a Project Engineer for both public and private civil projects. He has served as a Project Engineer for a number of private and public projects, including educational facilities and municipal projects. Allen's experience includes small to large site development projects for education, fire/police/public safety complexes, public ▪ works facilities, commercial/retail, and office facilities. Mr. Lane also has experience • in permitting for stormwater collection systems, potable water, and sanitary sewer • systems, inclusive of data collection and submittal packages for approval. • • • • • • • • RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Barnett Park Splash Pad • Responsible for the planning, design, permitting, bid services, and CEI services for construction of a 1,963 sq. ft. splash pad water feature and all associated appurtenances. • The design also included one pump equipment area to house the pump and chlorination/UV treatment equipment, in -ground return water tank, extension of electrical service, water service and gravity sewer lines to support the splash pad, additional sidewalks adjacent to the new splash pad, County, and FDOH permitting. • The splash pad was constructed in an existing County park that would remain open during construction without impacting the visitors to the park. Trotwood Park Phase 1 Improvements • Provided planning, design, permitting, bid services, and CEI services for construction of a splash pad water feature and all associated appurtenances. • The project included the design of a 2800 sq. ft. splash pad, one pump room to house the pump and chlorination equipment, in -ground return water tank, extension of electrical service, water service and gravity sewer lines to support the splash pad and additional sidewalks adjacent to the new splash pad. Torcaso Splash Park — CDBG Project • Services including landscape architecture, surveying, and civil engineering for a • new park • • The project was funded through a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) • Provided stormwater services for a pond, and was tasked to create an active park and splash pad/activity area • Features a paved trail around the perimeter of the stormwater facility, basketball court, activity stations around the trail, splash pad, and a gazebo • Permitted through four agencies and included wetlands • • • • Clermont's Jenkins Auditorium • Design and Permitting of a new 12,000 SF auditorium site within the City • Coordinated with the SJRWMD for planning, layout, and design f the site to meet requirements of the master stormwater permit • Coordinate design with City and Architect BEN BUENCAMINO Site Engineering 40 Years of Experience 33 Years with CPH EDUCATION B.S. Civil Engineering B.S. Environmental & Sanitary Engineering, Mapua Institute of Technology KEY QUALIFICATIONS • Over 25 years of experience in facility design and permitting • Thorough understanding of SREF Regulation • Expert in site design, drainage, permitting, and construction administration • Expert in commercial/residential development CONTACT INFO Address: 500 W. Fulton Street Sanford FL, 32771 Phone: 407.322.6841 Email: bbuencamino0cphcorp.com • • • • • • OVERVIEW Mr. Buencamino has over 40 years in the management and design of site development projects throughout the State of Florida. He has provided civil design services for small projects that include site drainage and parking improvements to large campus style developments including multiple buildings. His expertise includes site planning, drainage design, utility design, and construction administration for civic centers, educational buildings, fire/police stations, Emergency Operations Centers, and park facilities. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Barnett Park Splash Pad • Responsible for the planning, design, permitting, bid services, and CEI services for construction of a 1,963 sq. ft. splash pad water feature and all associated appurtenances. • The design also included one pump equipment area to house the pump and chlorination/UV treatment equipment, in -ground return water tank, extension of electrical service, water service and gravity sewer lines to support the splash pad, additional sidewalks adjacent to the new splash pad, County, and FDOH permitting. • The splash pad was constructed in an existing County park that would remain open during construction without impacting the visitors to the park. Trotwood Park Phase 1 Improvements • Provided planning, design, permitting, bid services, and CEI services for construction of a splash pad water feature and all associated appurtenances. • The project included the design of a 2800 sq. ft. splash pad, one pump room to house the pump and chlorination equipment, in -ground return water tank, extension of electrical service, water service and gravity sewer lines to support the splash pad and additional sidewalks adjacent to the new splash pad. Torcaso Park — CDBG Project • Provided design services including landscape architecture, surveying, and civil • engineering for a new park for the City of Winter Springs Torcaso Park project. • • The project was funded through a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG). • Provided stormwater services for a pond, and was tasked to create an active park and splash pad/activity area. • Torcaso park features a paved trail around the perimeter of the stormwater facility, basketball court, activity stations around the trail, splash pad, and a gazebo. • The project was permitted through four agencies and included wetlands. Central Winds Recreation Facility • Provided numerous services at Central Winds Park including a soccer field addition of an 8 acre tract with design of stormwater facilities and irrigation • system that utilizes reused water. • Services included: Analysis of existing drainage problems of the original park design and provide upgrades; Add two soccer fields; Add restrooms and picnic pavilions; Provide a forcemain design to replace the septic system at the main complex DAVID A. TERWILLEGER, P.E., CGC Construction Inspection/ Administration 38 Years of Experience 29 Years with CPH EDUCATION B.S. in Civil Engineering, University of Florida M.S. in Civil Engineering, University of Central Florida Graduate work in Structural and Geotechnical Engineering LICENSES / CERTIFICATIONS Professional Engineer - FL (No. 34376) Certified General Contractor - FL (No. CGC 031751) Advanced Maintenance of Traffic CTQP QC Manager KEY QUALIFICATIONS • Project Management • Capital Planning • Utility Coordination and Design • Permitting • Roadway Design • Interlocal Coordination • Cost Estimation • Constructability Review • Value Engineering • Phasing/Scheduling CONTACT INFO Address: 500 W. Fulton Street Sanford FL, 32771 Phone: 407.322.6841 Email: dterwilleger@cphcorp.com OVERVIEW Mr. Terwilleger serves CPH as a Project Manager with over 38 years of experience in design and construction. He has served as Project Engineer for several recent LAP on -system projects including Highbanks Road at US 17/92 Intersection Improvements, Spruce Creek Rd. and SR 421 (Dunlawton Ave.) Intersection Improvements, Colomba Road and US 17/92 Intersection Improvements. Mr. Terwilleger has provided CEI services for numerous roadway, trail/sidewalk, utility, and drainage projects in Central Florida including SR 426 Utility Construction, Cloud Branch Drainage Improvements, St. Johns Parkway, Michigan Avenue, and 1-4 /SR 46 roadway improvements. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Highbanks Road Sidewalk Widening • Construction, engineering and inspection services for the Highbanks Road Sidewalk Widening project for the City of DeBary • • Local Agency Program (LAP) funding was provided and EEO and other Federal • Reporting was required • Demolition of existing sidewalk and the construction of approximately 3,000 • square yards of new 8 foot wide concerete sidewalk • Included pedestrian crossings, and new driveway construction and drainage improvements Belle Terre Parkway Four-Laning • Approximately 4.1 miles of a four -lane divided roadway • Four 12 -foot travel lanes and two four -foot bicycle lanes • Provided general traffic engineering services including access management studies, traffic volume projections and traffic signal warrant analysis • Four (4) separate drainage basins with one basin extending two miles • Two major drainage canals utilized by the City to control the flooding throughout the City were within the project limits and required upgrading Highbanks Road at US 17/92 - City of DeBary • Provided construction engineering and inspection services for the Highbanks Road at US 17/92 intersection improvements project. • The project included extensive MOT to accomplish turn lane construction, replacement and upgrading of traffic signals, water and forcemain construction, storm sewer construction and coordination with private property owners along with improvements to adjacent private parking lots and entrances due to the construction. • Four drilled shafts were installed for the traffic signal construction and all testing was entered into the FDOT LIMS system since this was also an FDOT on system project. Spruce Creek Road and SR 421 (Dunlawton Ave.) Intersection Improvements Project • Provided construction engineering and inspection services for the intersection improvements project. • The project included extensive MOT to accomplish turn lane construction, major drainage improvements including box culvert and headwall construction, guardrail construction, and storm sewer construction. • Bypass pumping of a major drainage canal was required to accomplish the box culvert and head wall construction. Colomba Road and US 17/92 Emergency Traffic Signal • Provided construction engineering and inspection services for the emergency traffic signal project. • Local Agency Program (LAP) funding was provided and EEC and other Federal Reporting was required. • The project involved the construction of an emergency traffic signal for the Fire Station and included two drilled shafts for mast arm construction. LYNN D. DEHLINGER Sr. Economic Development Manager/ Broker Associate Years of Experience -Licensed Real Estate Broker, State of Florida 25 Professional Affiliations Areas of Expertise -Florida Redevelopment Association Board - Economic Development -International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC) -Real Estate Development & Brokerage -ICSC Alliance National Committee - Retail & Mixed -Use Planning & Implementation - ICSC Alliance Past Public Sector Chair, State of -Public-Private Partnerships (P3) Florida -Community Engagement/Meeting Facilitator - Commercial Industrial Real Estate Brokers Education Association, Former Director Attended University of Georgia and Purdue -Helpful Hands Seminole, Board of Directors Certifications -City of Winter Springs Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Bio Ms. Dehlinger's accomplishments include commercial development projects throughout Florida and Georgia, including award winning redevelopment projects. She has been a featured panelist and speaker for the International Council of Shopping Centers, Florida League of Cities, Florida Planning and Zoning Association, Florida Redevelopment Association, Commercial and Industrial Real Estate Brokers, and Central Florida Commercial Board of Realtors. She was named one of the region's Most Influential Women in Business. She has negotiated major land development projects with municipalities, including developments of regional impact, public-private partnerships and local development agreements. She has been involved in development projects for major retailers in the Southeast including Publix, The Home Depot, Epic Theaters, and Walmart. She has authored market analysis for business development and worked with national and international companies to expand their operations and employment base. She currently serves on the board of the Florida Redevelopment Association and ICSC's P3 National Alliance committee. Her experience in negotiating complex agreements, in all aspects of business development including planning, branding and recruitment, position her well for effective leadership and management in today's complex business environment. Experience Economic Development and Research - Created several Market and Economic Development Strategic Plans including Team Volusia Initial Strategic Plan, Holly Hill Economic Development Plan, Alachua Downtown Business Attraction Plan, Titusville Economic Development Plan and Cape Coral Redevelopment Plan - Conducted Market Analysis and analyzed data to develop plans for implementation of specific strategies including marina development and turnpike operations - Market Analysis and Planning for private sector including Boca Raton, St. Petersburg, Bradenton, Orlando, Largo and Conyers - Marketing Analysis and Planning for municipalities including Holly Hill, Titusville, Cape Coral, West Columbia, Sumter County Business Attraction and Retention - Analyzed available properties for development and created retail attraction plans in Florida and Georgia including Atlanta, Orlando, Ft. Lauderdale, Miami, and St. Petersburg Visioning and Placemaking - Acted as director of development for several mixed- use and retail projects throughout Georgia and Florida, including Atlanta, Ft. Lauderdale, St. Augustine, Tampa and Orlando. Activities included initial project vision and development. Real Estate Development - Directed development efforts for mixed-use projects including acquisition of property, regulatory enhancements, identification of uses and tenants and marketing of projects. Finance - Conducted research and analysis of project development scenarios including: - Projections - Fiscal Impacts - Proforma Analysis E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12. NAME Camilo Lopez 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT Sr. Urban Designer 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE a. TOTAL 6 b. WITH CURRENT FIRM 4 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) RMA (Redevelopment Management Associates), Pompano Beach, Florida 16. EDUCATION (Degree and Specialization) BUD 1 Bachelor of Urban Design, Florida Atlantic University BARCH 1 Bachelor of Architecture, Florida Atlantic University 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (State and Discipline) 18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.) Florida Redevelopment Association 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS a. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) Freight Logistics Zone Market Analysis & Planning Study - Treasure Coast Int'I Airport, St. Lucie County, Fort Pierce, Florida (2) YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE X Check if project performed with current firm Preparation of the Treasure Coast Intl Airport Freight Logistics Zone (TCIAFLZ) Market Analysis & Planning Study for the St. Lucie County BOCC. RMA is working with AVCON to provide Market Overview and Analysis, Synopsis Development, Development Concept Alternatives. 1200 acre site. Economic Development, Real Estate, Planning & Design, Project Management Services. Total Project Cost: $149,879 Project began in 2019 and is currently in progress. b (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) Strategic 5 -Year Economic Development Plan - City Of Deltona, Florida (2) YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2019 CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE X Check if project performed with current firm Research and analysis for development of Strategic 5 -Year Economic Development Plan for Business Park & Manufacturing Related Recruitment including Identification of Issues and SWOT Analysis, Market and Real Estate Assessment, Developer Meetings, Implementation Plan Development, Identification of Metrics. Creation of Maps, Subareas, and Connectivity Diagram: Economic Development, Real Estate, Planning & Design, Business Attraction & Marketing Services. Total Project Cost: $46,00 c. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) CRA Redevelopment Plan Update & Extension - City of Mount Dora, Florida (2) YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2019 CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE X Check if project performed with current firm Economic Market Review; a Development Analysis; a Tax Increment Financing (TIF) Projections Update; Zoning Overlay Inclusion; and a Capital Improvements Plan. Implementation Plan for the updated plan. Specific Site Research & Market Analysis (land use regs), Maps, Planning, Connectivity Diagrams. Economic Development, Real Estate, Planning & Design, Business Attraction & Marketing Services. Total Project Cost: $60,000 d (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) Citywide Redevelopment Plan & Neighborhood Revitalization Plan - City of West Columbia, South Carolina (2) YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2018 CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Market Analysis, Community/Stakeholder Engagement, On -Site Assessment, Demographics, Identification of Opportunities, Implementation Plan, EcD Strategies, Development, Transportation and Parking. Economic Development, Real Estate, Design & Planning Services. Total Project Cost: $157,000 X Check if project performed with current firm Market Research, Residential & Marketing, Urban Existing Conditions Analysis, Public Improvements, Business Attraction e. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) General Planning Services - City of Winter Park, Florida (2) YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE X Check if project performed with current firm On-call, as -needed services to provide expertise in the fields of planning, economics, development, land use, urban design, real estate and similar fields. Requests have included: Site Redevelopment Analysis - Urban Design, Visioning and Visualization, Research Land Use & Zoning. Total Project Cost: Varies - Hourly Rate per each request. Services On -Going. STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 8/2016) PAGE 2 0 72 AREHNA E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL 12. NAME Jessica A. McRory, PE, LEED AP 13. ROLE Sr. Geotechnical PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT ON THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE Engineer a. Total 16 b. With Current Firm 11 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) AREHNA Engineering, Inc., Tampa, Florida 16. EDUCATION (Degree and Specialization) Master of Science, Civil Engineering, Geotechnical Focus University of South Florida Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering University of South Florida 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (State & Discipline) Professional Engineer, Florida Registration No. 68440 LEED Accredited Professional 18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.) Ms. McRory has managed the geotechnical aspects of testing, design and construction for over a thousand engineering projects. Her involvement has included analysis and evaluation of soil conditions pertaining to new construction design, as well as ongoing construction projects. Project experience has ranged from large FDOT contracts to large commercial projects. Evaluations have included soil and groundwater conditions, determining soil bearing capacity and consolidation characteristics and analyzing the performance of various types of foundation systems. Ms. McRory is active in several professional organizations including, FES, SAME, ABC and is the past Branch President for ASCE. 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Continuing Services Landscape Architecture Design/Production PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) Services, FDOT District Four 2018 Present A Broward County, Florida (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE ✓ Check if project performed with current firm Senior Geotechnical Engineer: AREHNA provides geotechnical engineering services on an as needed basis under task order contract. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Districtwide Minor Design Contract PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) 2016 - Present B FDOT District Five, Florida (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE ✓ Check if project performed with current firm Senior Geotechnical Engineer: Ms. McRory serves as a senior geotechnical engineer and contract manager for this task -order contract. Projects have included fast paced geotechnical support for the Department's in-house projects. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Districtwide Geotechnical and Materials Testing PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) FDOT District Five, Florida 2016 - Present C (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE ✓ Check if project performed with current firm Senior Geotechnical Engineer: Ms. McRory serves as a senior geotechnical engineer and contract manager for this task -order contract. Tasks have included .avement corin., .eotechnical en.ineerin.. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Pasco County General Engineering Contract, US 19 Landscape Design, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) Pasco County, Florida 2017 Present D (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE ✓ Check if project performed with current firm Project Manager: The project consisted in providing geotechnical support for a Landscape project along the entire alignment of US 19 with in unincorporated Pasco County. MS. McRory served as the Project Manager and oversaw all •eotechnical ex.loration and re.ortins. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED 1-4 (SR -400) Ultimate (P3), FDOT District 5 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) Orange to Seminole County, Florida 2014 present (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE ✓ Check if project performed with current firm E Senior Geotechnical Engineer: Ms. McRory serving as a Geotechnical Engineer, is providing geotechnical support for miscellaneous structures proposed for the 1-4 Ultimate project, which consists of highway improvements along 21 miles of highway construction. The subsurface exploration for Areas 1, 2, and 4 includes 253 overhead sign structures, 123 mast arm structures, 63 CCTV structures, 104 Jack and Bore, box culverts, and 5 toll gantry structures. ❑❑❑❑D❑RD ECRM EECRuL E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12. NAME Derek George Hajjar, PE 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT Construction Materials Testing Engineer 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE a. TOTAL 22 b. WITH CURRENT FIRM 7 16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 8S in Civil Engineering, University of South Florida, 1995 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) Professional Engineer #57470 (Florida Civil) 18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.) 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS a (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) Randal Park P.D. Phase 4 Orlando, Florida (2) YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES N/A CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) 2016 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑0 Check if project performed with current firm The project consisted of the construction of a 186 lot subdivision with approximately 6,500 feet of City of Orlando maintained roadway. Materials testing field services were performed which included the City of Orlando roadways. The private lots and alleys were not included. The field testing cost of the project was $35,680.00. Mr. Najjar served as the Project Manager. b (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) Sanitary Sewer Collection System Improvements: LS 2 Service Area Orlando, Florida (2) YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES N/A CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) 2016 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE 1:10 Check if project performed with current firm The project consisted of the construction of new sanitary sewer pipe and manholes in downtown Orlando on Mark Street between N. Orange Avenue and N. Garland Avenue. Materials testing services were performed on the utility construction along with the roadway base and subgrade. The field testing cost was $5,874.00. Mr. Najjar served as the Project Manager c (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) Cypress Creek High School Orange County, Florida (2) YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICE N/A CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) 2014 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE ❑0 Check if project performed with current firm Blue Marlin performed construction materials testing services on this comprehensive needs project for Orange County public schools. The project consisted of construction of a two story concrete building along with renovations of eight existing buildings. The project also included underground utility and pavement construction. The field and laboratory cost was $45,489.50. Mr. Najjar served as the project manager. d (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) Cell 9-12 Orange County Landfill Phase I Sequential Closure Orange County, Florida (2) YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES N/A CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) 2017 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE 1:110Check if project performed with current firm The project consisted of the final closure cover system for the Cell 9 Class I landfill located at 5901 Young Pine Road, Orlando, FL. Blue Marlin served as the Quality Assurance Consultant under the direction of CH2M and Neel -Schaffer, Inc. Blue Marlin performed construction quality assurance testing and inspection services. The project cost was $195,054.00. Mr. Najjar served as the project manager. AUTHORIZED FOR LOCAL REPRODUCTION MANDATORY USE DATE OF FORM 6/2004 STANDARD FORM 330 (1/2004) 86 E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12. NAME Osciel F. Plaza, PE 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT Geotechnical Engineer Construction Materials Testing Engineer 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE a. TOTAL 17 b. WITH CURRENT FIRM 7 16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) BS in Civil Engineering, University of Florida, 2001 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) Professional Engineer #73262 (Florida Civil) Certified General Contractor (CGC 1510402) 18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.) 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS a (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) Dr. Phillips Elementary School, Orange County, Florida — Geotechnical Engineer of Record (2) YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2012 CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) 2013 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE 00 Check if project performed with current firm Geotechnical engineer of record for the construction of $12 million (+), new OCPS school campus located in the Dr. Phillips area of Orlando, Florida. The project consisted of a main 44,250 square foot, two story building. The school campus also had a new retention pond, paved areas, playgrounds, ball fields, and temporary classrooms. Blue Marlin Engineering provided preliminary and final geotechnical engineering reports, including soil borings and laboratory testing services (grain size analysis, moisture content, and permeability testing for stormwater design. Estimated Professional Fees: $8,000 b (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) Lake Weston Elementary School, Orange County, Florida — Geotechnical Engineer of Record (2) YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2014 CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) 2015 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE 00 Check if project performed with current firm Geotechnical engineer of record for the construction of $16.5 million, new OCPS school campus located in Orlando, Florida. The project consisted of a main 45,000 (+) square foot, two story building. The school campus also had a new retention pond, paved areas, playgrounds, ball fields, and temporary classrooms. Blue Marlin Engineering provided preliminary and final geotechnical engineering reports, including soil borings and laboratory testing services (grain size analysis, moisture content, and permeability testing for stormwater parameters). Estimated Professional Fees: $8,000.00 c (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) Lake Silver Elementary School, Orange County, Florida — Construction Materials Testing (2) YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICE N/A CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) 2014-2015 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE 00 Check if project performed with current firm Construction Materials Testing Project Manager for the construction of $15 million (+), new OCPS school campus located in Orlando, Florida. The project consisted of a main 45,000 (+) square foot, two story building. The school campus also had a new retention pond, paved areas, playgrounds, ball fields, and temporary classrooms. Blue Marlin Engineering performed all of the field and laboratory testing for the project including proof rolling observations, soil sampling, soil compaction testing, concrete sampling & compressive testing, asphalt sampling & testing, light weight concrete sampling, unit weight testing and compressive strength testing, modified Proctors, and Limerock Bearing Tests. Estimated Construction Materials Testing Fees: $33,000.00 d (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) Wedgfield Area K-8 School, Orange County, Florida — Construction Materials Testing (2) YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES N/A CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) 2015-2016 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE 00 Check if project performed with current firm Construction Materials Testing Project Manager for the construction of $35 million (+), new OCPS K-8 school campus located in Wedgfield, Florida. The project sits on 52 acres, and has gross floor area of 138,560 square feet. There are three two story buildings. The school campus also had a new retention pond, paved areas, playgrounds, ball fields, and temporary classrooms. Blue Marlin Engineering performed all of the field and some of the laboratory testing for the project including proof rolling observations, soil sampling, soil compaction testing, concrete sampling & compressive testing, asphalt sampling & testing, concrete sampling and compressive strength testing. Estimated Construction Materials Testing Fees: $65,000.00 AUTHORIZED FOR LOCAL REPRODUCTION MANDATORY USE DATE OF FORM 6/2004 STANDARD FORM 330 (1/2004) 87 ECHO UTILITY ENGINEERING & SURVEY 12. NAME ADM 03-32-09-20 — City of Okeechobee Professional Landscape Architect Services E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each key person.) Jeraldo Jerry' Comellas, Jr., PE 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT Subsurface Utility Engineer (SUE) Project Manager 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) ECHO UES, Inc. — Tampa, Florida 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE a. TOTAL 34 b. WITH CURRENT FIRM 3.5 16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering (BSCE) - University of South Florida (1986) - Structures / Transportation 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) Professional Engineering - Florida - #45838 Professional Engineering - Mississippi - #27049 Professional Engineering - Louisiana - #41310 18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.) Florida Engineering Society (FES); American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE); American Society of Highway Engineers (ASHE); American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC); Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) 1 STANDARD FORM 330 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS a• (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) SR 15 (US 441) Pond Siting Survey Okeechobee County, Florida (2) YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2020 CONSTRUCTION (If Applicable) (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm SUE Project Manager. Mr. Comellas served in a project management and client relationship role providing Subsurface Utility Engineering (SUE) and Topographic Survey services for the FDOT D1 in Okeechobee County. This specific project is part of a continuing services contract where ECHO provided subsurface utility engineering and survey services to mark and locate existing utilities for a proposed drainage easement. (432644-1) b (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) SR 15 / US 441 / Kenansville Rd from Okeechobee Co. to SR 60 Okeechobee County, Florida (2) YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2019 CONSTRUCTION (If Applicable) (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm SUE Project Manager. Mr. Comellas served in a project management and client relationship role providing Subsurface Utility Engineering (SUE) and Topographic Survey services for FDOT D1 in Okeechobee and Osceola County. For this resurfacing project, ECHO provided services which included the collection and depiction of existing subsurface utility data. These services resulted in accurately determining and addressing existing utilities that mitigated risks and avoided delays for construction. (439487-1) c. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) Minor Misc. Survey Services Okeechobee County, Florida (2) YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2019 CONSTRUCTION (If Applicable) (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm SUE Project Manager. Mr. Comellas was the project manager providing Subsurface Utility Engineering (SUE) services for this Florida Turnpike Enterprise project. ECHO provided underground utility investigation services in support of an emergency project on the Florida Turnpike. (444003-1) d. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) Charlotte County Street Improvements Charlotte County, Florida (2) YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2020 CONSTRUCTION (If Applicable) (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm SUE Project Manager. Mr. Comellas was the project manager providing Subsurface Utility Engineering (SUE) services for the assessment of the intersections of Cochran at Quesada and Murdock Circle at US 41 in Charlotte County. Services included identifying and marking of existing utilities, verification of utility location and characteristics, survey of utility information. e (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) Topographic Survey of KARS Park Brevard County, Florida (2) YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2019 CONSTRUCTION (If Applicable) (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm QA/QC Manager. Mr. Comellas was the QA/QC manager providing quality review and support to the engineer of record for this project. ECHO provided survey services where field data was collected to prepare a topographic survey for the KARS Park which totaled approximately 9 acres. 1 STANDARD FORM 330 FC14(,) UTILITY ENGINEERING & SURVEY ADM 03-32-09-20 — City of Okeechobee Professional Landscape Architect Services E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12. NAME Michael W. Patterson, PSM 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT Project Surveyor 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE a. TOTAL 19 b. WITH CURRENT FIRM 3.5 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) ECHO UES, Inc. — Tampa, Florida 16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) Bachelor of Science (BS) / College of Engineering - Pennsylvania State University (2001) - Surveying 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) Professional Surveying - Florida - #6560 18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.) Florida Surveying and Mapping Society 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS a. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) SR 15 (US 441) Pond Siting Survey Okeechobee County, Florida (2) YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2020 CONSTRUCTION (If Applicable) (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm Project Surveyor. Mr. Patterson was in a project surveyor role providing topographic Survey services for the FDOT 01 in Okeechobee County. This specific project is part of a continuing services contract where ECHO provided subsurface utility engineering and survey services to mark and locate existing utilities for a proposed drainage easement. (432644-1) b• (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) SR 15 / US 441 / Kenansville Rd from Okeechobee Co. to SR 60 Okeechobee County, Florida (2) YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2019 CONSTRUCTION (If Applicable) (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm Project Surveyor. Mr. Patterson was in a project surveyor role providing surveying services for FDOT D1. For this resurfacing project, ECHO provided services which included the collection and depiction of existing subsurface utility data. These services resulted in accurately determining and addressing existing utilities that mitigated risks and avoided delays for construction. (439487-1) c (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) Minor Misc. Survey Services Okeechobee County, Florida (2) YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2019 CONSTRUCTION (If Applicable) (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm Project Surveyor. Mr. Patterson was in a project surveyor role providing surveying services for this Florida Turnpike Enterprise project. ECHO provided underground utility investigation services in support of an emergency project on the Florida Turnpike. (444003-1)_ d. _ (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) Charlotte County Street Improvements Charlotte County, Florida (2) YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2020 CONSTRUCTION (If Applicable) (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Briefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm Project Surveyor. Mr. Patterson was in a project surveyor role providing surveying services for the City of St. Petersburg. Services provided under this contract included the surveying of underground utilities within the project limits. e• (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) Topographic Survey of KARS Park Brevard County, Florida (2) YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2019 CONSTRUCTION (If Applicable) (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Briefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [X] Check if project performed with current firm Project Surveyor. Mr. Patterson was in a project surveyor role providing surveying services for Brevard County. ECHO provided survey services where field data was collected to prepare a topographic survey for the KARS Park which totaled approximately 9 acres. 2 E I RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT 12. NAME NELSON N. WILSON, P.G. 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) 1211\N) O•f.fl.P. Gator Engineering &Aquifer Restoration, Inc. Gator Engineering & Aquifer Restorations, Inc. (GEAR) 1 Lake Mary, Florida 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT Project Manager/Senior Geologist 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE a. TOTAL 33 b. WITH CURRENT FIRM 13 16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) BS I Geology I University of Florida, 1986 FL I Licensed Professional Geologist (#1425) 18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.) • Veterans of Influence Award, Florida 2014 • Society of American Military Engineers National IGE Award 2017 • 40 -Hour OSHA HAZWoper, 10 -Hour OSHA Construction, 10 -Hour OSHA Site Supervisor Certifications 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS a. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) Citgo — Kanner Highway 6755 5. Kanner Highway, Stuart, Florida (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE (2) YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2019 CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) NA ® Check if project performed with current firm Project Manager I Design Remedial Action Plan to address soil and groundwater contamination plume on site and under Kanner Highway. Scope of work included a combination of source removal mechanisms involving soil excavation of 160 tons of petroleum impacted soil, groundwater exposure with natural aeration, and direct pump dewatering from excavation of 100,000 gallons of petroleum contact water via vac -truck. Reduce contaminant levels from 13,000 ppb BTEX+N to target levels in less than 1 year. Cost $195,000. b. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) Polk City Truck Stop 1821 Highway 559, Polk City, Florida (2) YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) 2019 N/A (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE N Check if project performed with current firm Professional Geologist I Conducted historical research and ground water sampling to determine the percentage of responsibility associated with 25 years of comingling petroleum and Naphthalene plumes in a highly transmissive aquifer associated with free product plumes from multiple fuel spills, out of compliance fueling systems, overspills, leaking dispensers and poor record keeping practices related to 8 different site owners. Cost $28,000 c. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) Elmer's Standard Service 600 Ridgewood Avenue, Holly Hill, Florida (2) YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2019 CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) N/A (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE E Check if project performed with current firm Senior Geologists Conducted soil and groundwater investigation of former gasoline service station. The former service center utilized two (2) 6,000 gallon underground gasoline storage tanks in the front of the station along a busy highway, one (1) 6,000 gallon underground diesel storage tank adjacent to neighboring property, one (1) 550 gallon used oil tank located partially under building. Cost $15,000 d. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) Shell #427 — Taft Vineland 9495 South Orange Blossom Trail (2) YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2019 CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) N/A (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE E Check if project performed with current firm Senior Geologist I Management and oversight of soil and groundwater sampling in anticipation of the upcoming Underground Storage Tank (UST) System Closure and Removal by advancing thirty (30) soil borings to a depth of 10 feet below land surface adjacent to the existing petroleum underground storage tanks and fuel dispensing system. Scope of work include monitoring for the level of hydrocarbon vapors in soils in close proximity to the UST system, an organic vapor survey was conducted with a field calibrated Photo Ionization Detector (PID). Collected soil samples from the seven (7) borings with the highest OVA readings and sent to SRL for analysis by EPA Methods 8260 (BTEX/MTBE), 8270 (PAHs) and FL -PRO (TRPH).; Cost 21,000 SECTION E 1 RESUMES STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 3/2013) PAGE 3 88 E RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT 12. NAME BRIAN RICHARDS, P.G. 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT Professional Geologist 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) Lf.fL) Gator Engineering & Aquifer Restoration, Inc. Gator Engineering & Aquifer Restorations, Inc. (GEAR) 1 Lake Mary, Florida 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE a. TOTAL 32 b. WITH CURRENT FIRM 2 16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) BS 1 Geology' West Virginia University, 1986 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) Licensed Florida Professional Geologist # 1452 18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.) • 40 -Hour OSHA HAZWoper 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS a. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) Geotechnical Investigation, Grand Ave. Community Center Redevelopment - City of Orlando, Orange County, Florida. (2) YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2019 CONSTRUCTION (1f applicable) NA (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE E Check if project performed with current firm Project Manager1 Managed the field geologist in the placement of borings and exploration, laboratory and field testing, and professional interpretations of field and test data including soil borings, penetration tests, and soil corrosivity tests for building construction, roadway and parking lot designs. Performed soils density and permeability testing and analysis for storm water piping and infiltration system design. Prepared report. b. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) Geotechnical Investigation, Avalon Road — Orange County Utilities, Orange County, Florida (2) YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2018 CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) N/A (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE E Check if project performed with current firm Project Manager 1 Managed the field geologist in the in the placement of borings for the exploration, laboratory and field testing, and professional interpretations of field and test data including soil borings, penetration tests, soil corrosivity tests, and falling head tests to design water treatment facility with recommendations for wet -well, pipe trench and backfill recommendations. Prepared report. c. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) Geotechnical Investigation, Orange County, Wekiva River Basin Seminole County Florida (2) YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2017 CONSTRUCTION Of applicable) N/A (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE E Check if project performed with current firm Project Manager 1 Managed the field geologist in the placement of 22 SPT borings ranging from 100 to 150 feet below land surface and the setting of double cased wells into the upper Floridan aquifer. Preparation of drill logs, soil classifications, and groundwater quality assessment prior to construction of State Road 429 By -Pass around Orlando. Prepared report. d. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) Geotechnical and Hydrogeological Investigation, Avenue C Stormwater System Improvements, Orange County, Florida (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE (2) YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2019 CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) N/A 1 Check if project performed with current firm Project Manager 1 Managed field geologists in the placement of multiple soil borings, canal muck testing and standardized penetration tests. Installed wells and performed NPDES permitting, 8 -hour pumping test and groundwater modeling to understand the effect of long term pumping on adjacent retention pond and canal. Prepared report in support of Orange County's Avenue C Drainage Improvement Project. SECTION E I RESUMES STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 3/2013) PAGE 5 90 p RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT 12. NAME GILBERT RAMOS, P.E. 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT Professional Engineer 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE a. TOTAL 24 b. WITH CURRENT FIRM 4 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) •f•fl.R 1 J Gator Engineering A Aquifer Restoration, Inc. Gator Engineering & Aquifer Restorations, Inc. (GEAR) 1 Lake Mary, Florida 16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) BS 1 Civil Engineering1 University of North Carolina, 1986 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) Licensed Florida Professional Engineer #48574 18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.) • 40 -Hour OSHA HAZWoper, 10 -Hour OSHA Construction, 10 -Hour OSHA Site Supervisor Certifications 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) Geotechnical Study, SpaceX, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Cape Canaveral, Florida (2) YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2016 CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) Ongoing (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Senior Geologist 1 Oversaw geotechnical exploration of former Cape Canaveral rocket launch zone for the development of SpaceX landing zone (LZ -1) including 12 SPT borings to 50-100 feet below land surface, permeability testing, consolidated soil testing, and undisturbed sampling of Hawthorne unit at depth, and preparation of geotechnical report. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) Geotechnical Study, Blue Origin, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Cape Canaveral, Florida (2) YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2017 CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) N/A (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE 1X1 Check if project performed with current firm Senior Geologist 1 Oversaw geotechnical exploration of former Cape Canaveral rocket launch zone for the development of Blue Origin's rocket 40,000 SF manufacturing building where rockets will be built for launch. Field work included 20 SPT borings to 50-75 feet below land surface, limerock bearing ratios, permeability testing, consolidated soil testing, and preparation of geotechnical report. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) Geotechnical Investigation, ECT, Wekiva River Basin Seminole County Florida (2) YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2017 CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) N/A (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE E Check if project performed with current firm Senior Geologist 1 Oversaw 22 SPT borings ranging from 100 to 150 feet below land surface and the setting of double cased wells into the upper Floridan aquifer. Preparation of drill logs, soil classifications, and groundwater quality assessment prior to construction of State Road 429 By -Pass around Orlando. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) Geotechnical Investigation, Hamlin Groves Trail — Orange County Utilities, Orange County, Florida (2) YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2017 CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) N/A (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Fl Check if project performed with current firm Senior Geologist 1 Oversaw exploration, laboratory and field testing, and professional interpretations of field and test data including soil borings, penetration tests, soil corrosivity tests, and falling head tests to design water treatment facility with recommendations for wet -well, pipe trench and backfill recommendations. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) Geotechnical Investigation, Avalon Road — Orange County Utilities, Orange County, Florida (2) YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2017 CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) N/A 2 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE 1X1 Check if project performed with current firm Senior Geologist 1 Oversaw exploration, laboratory and field testing, and professional interpretations of field and test data including soil borings, penetration tests, soil corrosivity tests, and falling head tests to design water treatment facility with recommendations for wet -well, pipe trench and backfill recommendations. SECTION E 1 RESUMES STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 3/2013) PAGE 4 89 E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12. NAME Lillian Reyes 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT President 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE a. TOTAL 31 b. WITH CURRENT FIRM 21 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) Electrical Design Associates, Inc. (Orlando, FL) 16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) Bachelors of Science in Electrical Engineering Florida Atlantic University/1988 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) FL Professional Engineer #50780 18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications. Organizations. Training, Awards, etc.) Florida Engineering Society (FES), Illuminating Engineering Society (IES), & National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS a. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) Indian Trace Park Weston, FL (2) YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2018 CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) 2019 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE LJ Check if project performed wi h current firm Electrical Design Associates, Inc. (EDA) was contracted to provide electrical design associated with the proposed parking lot, the proposed pathways, bringing power to the restroom building, and bringing service to the park that is to serve the parking lot lighting, the pathway lighting, the restroom building and the irrigation controller. b. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) Canyon District Park Palm Beach County, FL (2) YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2020 CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) 2020 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope. size. cost. etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE LJ Check if project performed wi h current firm Electrical Design Associates, Inc. was contracted to provide electrical design services for the referenced project. Our scope of work including the following: Photometric evaluation of the proposed sports lighting at the Multi-purpose fields (Qty=2). Field lighting was designed to IES recommended Class III levels as defined in RP -6-01, 6.25, with a horizontal illuminance of 30 foot-candles and a uniformity of 3:1 or less. Photometric Evaluation of the north and northwest parking areas including the drop off and associated driveways. Lighting was designed to IES recommended Class III levels as defined in RP -20, County ULDC and local ordinances, with a minimum illumination level 1.0, maximum illumination of 12.0, a max to min ratio of 12:1 and an average to minimum ratio of 3:1. C. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) Dania Beach Marina Lighting Dania Beach, FL (2) YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2019 CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) 2020 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE LJ Check if project performed with current firm Electrical Design Associates, Inc. (EDA) was contracted to provide electrical engineering for the referenced project. Our scope of work included the following: Photometric Evaluation of the proposed lighting of the parking lot area, approximately 200 LF x 1300 LF. Photometric Evaluation of the proposed lighting of the access roads, including Canbridge Street and Dania Beach Access Road, an approximate length of 2500 LF. Electrical Design associated with bringing service to the parking lot and access road lighting. The design was completed based on turtle friendly LED type fixtures in accordance with City ordinances, IES recommendations and the NEC. d. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) Croc Parking Lot Expansion Palm Beach County, FL (2) YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2015 CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) 2015 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scone. size. cost. etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE VI Check if oroiect performed wi h current firm Electrical Design Associates, Inc. (EDA) was contracted to provide photometric evaluation and electrical design associated with the proposed parking lot expansion in accordance with PBC Ordinances and IES Standards. The pole mounted assembly consisted of an 80C Type III LED fixture at a mounting height of 20' above finished grade. Evaluation was based on the D -Series LED Luminaire as manufactured by Lithonia Lighting. EDA performed a light level test following the installation of the pole mounted lighting assemblies. e. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) Okeechobee Boulevard Lighting Royal Palm Beach, FL (2) YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2018 CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) 2019 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scone. size. cost. etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE VI Check if project performed wi h current firm Electrical Design Associates, Inc. (EDA) was contracted to provide a photometric plan utilizing cut-off type luminaires in accordance with FDOT lighting criteria and standards to determine a suitable design. We coordinated with FPL as to the feasibility of utilizing the existing poles and the use of the standard FPL equipment including but not limited to luminaire type, wattage and bracket size. EDA prepared electrical design documents based on the preliminary photometric evaluation and Village comments. Electrical design included all necessary service point locations, single line diagrams, voltage drop calculations and load tabulations. AUTHORIZED FOR LOCAL REPRODUCTION STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 8/2016( PAGE 1 80 E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12. NAME Dameion Donaldson 13 ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT Project Manager 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) Electrical Design Associates, Inc. (Lake Worth, FL) 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE a. TOTAL 16 b. WITH CURRENT FIRM 10 16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering Florida International University / 2003 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) FL Professional Engineer #70851 18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations. Training. Awards. etc.) Florida Engineering Society (FES), Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS a. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) Lantana Sports Facility Lantana, FL (2) YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2015 CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) 2015 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope. size. cost. etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE LJ (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope. size. cost. etc.) AND Electrical Design Associates, Inc. (EDA) was contracted to provide engineering services for the referenced project. Our scope of work included photometric and electrical design associated with the proposed sports lighting at the soccer fields, baseball fields, parking lot, FPL coordination and main distribution electrical equipment, concession/restroom building, maintenance building, and irrigation pump station. b. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) South Jupiter Community Park Phase II Jupiter, FL (2) YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2014 CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) 2015 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE LJ Check if project performed wi h current firm Electrical Design Associates, Inc. (EDA) was contracted to provide engineering services for the referenced project. Our scope of work included electrical design associated with the FPL coordination and the main distribution electrical equipment, sports lighting at multi-purpose fields, parking lot facility, scoreboards and controls, and community building. Cost estimate and construction management services provided. c, (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) Miramar Complete Streets Miramar, FL (2) YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2017 CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) 2018 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope. size. cost. etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE LJ Check if project performed wi h current firm Electrical Design Associates, Inc. was contracted to provide a photometric evaluation and electrica design associated with the proposed pedestrian lighting, which was completed in accordance with the City ordinances, IES recommendations and the NEC. The design was based on Owner selected pedestrian type lighting d. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) Kissimmee Lakefront Park Kissimmee, FL (2) YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2009 CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) 2014 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE LJ Check if project performed wi h current firm Electrical Design Associates, Inc. (EDA) was contracted to provide electrical engineering services for the referenced project. Our scope of work included electrical design and construction of all roadway lighting, interior and exterior landscape and pedestrian lighting, parking facilities, and decorative sign lighting. The design also included the addition of gazebos, concession buildings and a community stage. e. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) Frenchman's Reserve Palm Beach Gardens, FL (2) YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2010 CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) 2010 I ,I (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scone. size. cost. etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE I Check if project performed wi h current firm Electrical Design Associates, Inc. (EDA) was contracted to provide electrical engineering services for the referenced project. Frenchman's Reserve is an exclusive residential community integrated with an 18 -hole golf course. The development consists of a total of 530 approved residential units. The golf course is located around the 12 acre recreational facility whose amenities include a 45,000 square foot clubhouse and a 26,000 square foot spa. Services included providing the electrical design for roadway lighting, clubhouse parking lot lighting, tennis court lighting, entry fountains and all landscape lighting. STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 8/2016) PAGE 2 81 COMPUTERIZED DESIGN SERVICES, INC. Kevin Smith, President Education UCF — 1975-1977 Related Work Experience Rollins College — April, 1976 - September, 1976 Landscape Maintenance 3190 CEDAR HAMMOCK CT. ST. CLOUD, FLORIDA 34772 PHONE (407) 341-3304 City of Orlando (Stadium) & Dubdsread G.C. September 1976 — September 1981 Ballfield / Golf Course Maintenance Zaun Equipment — September, 1981 — June, 1985 Irrigation Sales & Service Computerized Design Services, Inc. - June 1985 — Present Irrigation Consulting & Design Partial Irrigation Project Experiences UCF Library Revisions, Orlando, FL (2016) UCF DEP (2016) UCF Football Practice Fields Give Kids The World — 1997 to Present — All Irrigation Designs — Pro Bono Worthing Park, Delray Beach, FL Old School Square, Delray Beach, FL Lake Nona, Orlando, FL — All common roadways and neighborhood streetscape irrigation designs south of 417 and Lake Nona Blvd. North of 417, landscape buffers, Jewel Box, Phase 8 & 9 parks,plus OUC Plant, U.F. Research Facility and Sanford Burnham Institute email kjs-cds@mindspring.com Partial Irrigation Project Experiences (Continued) The Villages, Lady Lake, FL — All Irrigation Infrastructure from Distribution System Taps, All Golf Courses (28, to present), Polo Fields, All Common Area Landscape Designs from 1985 to 2004 Beach and Yacht Club Hotel expansion, Wonders of Life Pavillion (defunct), All - Sports Resort, Art of Animation Hotel at Walt Disney World Tennis Court Designs (Har-tru) for Grand Cypress Resort, Lake Buena Vista, FL Universal Studios Roadways, Orlando, FL — Performed 60% of design of Roadways for 1998-2000 redevelopment Avatar Properties, Poinciana Florida — Streetscapes, Models, Parks for Solavita, Bellalago and other areas Kissimmee Lakefront Park, Kissimmee, FL ORMC Expansion and Streetscape Keene's Point — Various Streetscape Projects Independence, Orange County, FL — Town Homes, Welcome Center, Roadways New Independence Parkway and Hamlin Groves Trail, Orange County, FL Jenkins Auditorium, Clermont, FL Hilton Hotel Convention Center, Orlando, FL Pointe Orlando, Orlando, FL Viera Health First, Melbourne, FL Viera Regional Park, Melbourne, FL Miami Circle Park, Miami, FL Marriott Orlando World Center, Lake Buena Vista, FL 2004-05 Expansion Holland Park Playground & Splash Pad, Palm Coast, FL Brannon Center, Daytona Beach, FL New Parking 2015 Huntington Village Master Irrigation System, Ormond Beach, FL 2015 email kjs-cds@mindspring.com Tara Salmieri, AICP, FBCI Principal PlanActive Studio, LLC Education Bachelor of Arts, Urban Growth Management, Planning and Politics: Rollins College (1999) Professional Registrations Conflict Resolution, July 2000 National Charrette Institute 2004 American Institute of Certified Planners, #0200636 Form Based Code Certified, 2008 DBE/WBE Certifications Orange County, Florida, WBE State of Florida, OSD City of Orlando, WBE FDOT DBE Affiliations Florida Planning and Zoning Association, Board Member 2000-2006 American Planning Association, Local Chapter; Board Member 2014 -Current Society of Practitioners of Health Impact Assessment 2012 - current Publications + Technical Papers "Revitalization of Suburban Corridors and Strategies for Redevelopment," American Planning Association Urban Design Publication Presentations Rollins College, Guest Lecturer Policy "Smart Growth and Land Use", Florida Planning and Zoning Conference 2014 "Smart Growth Land Use Case Studies" Florida Redevelopment Conference 2013 "VISION PLANNING - Getting from Conception to Groundbreaking", Florida Redevelopment Conference 2012 "Planning for safety and mobility a Form Based Code approach", FSITE 2012 "Codes on the Road," interactive course for multiple cities in Central Florida, April — September 2009, Local American Planning Association "Aging Corridors," Florida Redevelopment Association, 2007 "Ideas about the Future of our Cities Form Based Code," October 2009, presenter Florida Redevelopment Association Conference "Is there a Place for Placemaking in Planning's Economy," panelist, October 2009, Urban Land Institute Professional History 2011 — Present PlanActive Studio LLC President/Owner 2009 — 2012 (February) Design + Planning at AECO M Associate Principal/ Studio Leader 2000 — 2009 Glatting Jackson Kercher Anglin, Inc. Orlando, Florida Senior Associate 1999 — 2000 Herbert Halback Inc Planner 1999 City of Belle Isle, Florida -14q1 Project Experience PlanActive Studio Land Development Regulations Maitland, Florida Downtown and Westside Design Code Town of Oakland, Unified LDC City of Ft Lauderdale TOD Zoning Districts Downtown Coral Springs, Florida Downtown Form Based Code Webster Zoning District Reform Ocoee 429 Zoning Ordinance Apopka Zoning Ordinance Update River Park Overlay, St Lucie County Bay City, Texas; Downtown Form Based Code St Pete Beach, Pass -a -grille; St Pete Beach, FL Winter Garden Arts District, Winter Garden, FL Town Of Oakland Gateway Corridor Overlay, Oakland, FL Merritt Island, FL Policy Analysis and LDR Ocoee Utilities Ordinance, Ocoee, FL Gateway Corridor Zoning Overlay, Town of Oakland, FL Parramore Master Plan, Transect, Orlando, FL Cocoa Beach, Form Based Code, Cocoa, FL Martin County, FL 7 CRA's Land Development Framework Form Based Code Ypsilanti Citywide Form Based Code, Ypsilanti, MI Palm Beach Gardens Mixed Use Zoning Ordinance City of Eustis, Form -Base Code Land Development Regulations, Eustis, FL Maitland Westside, Citywide code updates, Maitland, FL Jacksonville Beach, CBD Vision Plan and Form Based Code Jacksonville Beach, FL, Lakeland Design Framework, FBC Lakeland, FL Sanford Riverfront/Downtown Regulations. Sanford, Florida Riverside Avondale Zoning District, Jacksonville, Florida Unified Land Development Code, City of Leesburg, Leesburg, FL Sarasota County, 2050 Land Development Regulations Village, Hamlet, Conservation Subdivisions, Economic Development Overlays, Sarasota, FL SR 50, Overlay Standards, Winter Garden, FL Baldwin Park Village Center, Sign Standards, Orlando, FL Transportation/Land Use Policy Implementation City of Tallahassee, Multi Modal Policy Analysis City of Ft Lauderdale, Multi Modal Community Planning Study Sulphur Springs, TX Comprehensive Plan Update Bonita Springs, FL Corridor Plan, Policy Analysis NW Cape and 7 Islands, Cape Coral, FL SR 50 Healthy Impact Analysis, Land Use and Health LYNX, SR 50 Alternative Analysis, Land Use University Boulevard, Broward MPO, AA- Land Use Program Manager, Smart Growth Partnership, TOD policies, complete streets, 19 Cities in Broward County. Broward Boulevard Corridor Study, Ft Lauderdale, FL, Phase One East Broward Boulevard West Corridor Study, Ft. Lauderdale, FL Model Transit Oriented Corridor and Station Area Regulations, Rockhill/York County, Fort Mill. Charlotte Blue Line Extension. PENNDOT, Land use training for Smart Transportation Pennsylvania US 17/92 Corridor Strategy Plan, Seminole County, FL (included 5 municipalities and the county) Yvonne Ayala McClellan Bilingual Senior Communications Manager [Q] QUEST CORPORATION OF AMERICA Experience —12 Years Ms. McClellan is a bilingual public relations, public advocacy and community engagement specialist with 12 years of experience in public and media relations, dialogic communication, community engagement, marketing, social media, and event coordination. She has conducted market research studies to better understand public perception on community issues and has used the findings to develop results -driven community engagement and public information campaigns. She has served as a spokesperson representing public sector agencies with media, county commission, and city council leadership. Ms. McClellan works from Collier County and has served on a variety of transportation projects, including multi -modal corridors, arterial corridors, US 41 bypass projects, roundabouts, and more. RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE City of Sarasota, US 41-Fruitville Road Roundabout Project Sarasota, FL (2019 — Present) Ms. McClellan provides public information for the City of Sarasota's US 41-Fruitville Road Roundabout project, which will improve connectivity, access, and safety for pedestrian, bicycle, and vehicular traffic flow and operations. She works closely with the City of Sarasota staff and project team to develop programming that enhances public awareness about the safety and improvements two-lane roundabouts provide. She also works to build consensus for the project, educates the public about navigating roundabouts, develops information flyers, creates content for the web page, prepares e -newsletters and notifications, monitors a project information line and email, and disseminates information regarding construction progress, and traffic management impacts to stakeholders. Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) District One, US 41 Venice Bypass Venice, FL (2019 — Present) Ms. McClellan provides public information for this Florida Department of Transportation roadway widening project in Sarasota. This project is widening US 41 from Center Road to Gulf Coast Boulevard from a four -lane to a six -lane highway; replacing traffic signals, installing new pavement markings and signage; installing concrete curb, sidewalks; improving new drainage, and installing new highway lighting. She meets with the many businesses and stakeholders one-on-one regarding their questions and concerns about the project and ongoing construction. She coordinates stakeholder notifications regarding changes to business access, monitors a project information line and email, provides quarterly newsletters on completed project milestones and provides RoadWatch updates. City of Cape Coral, SE 47th Terrace Streetscape and Roundabout Project Cape Coral, FL (2017 — 2019) Ms. McClellan managed community engagement services for this high-profile streetscape and roundabout construction project in south Cape Coral. She served as the lead community engagement liaison responsible for developing a marketing campaign and stakeholder engagement strategy and conducted two public meetings during the design phase to increase consensus for the project. She created impactful collateral and FAQs, developed content for a project website and engaged the community via a project Facebook profile, developed eye-catching and impactful project progress videos and hosted pop-up information engagement events at several of the businesses throughout the project limits over the life of the construction project. In addition, Ms. McClellan developed and maintained the project database and project hotline, conducted media relations, and communicated with diverse communities and businesses to facilitate project concerns from stakeholders. The above -ground streetscape improvements enhanced safety and convenience for walkers, cyclists and motorists, while beautifying the district and increasing its appeal as an entertainment destination. Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) District One, US 41 Design Project in Sarasota County Osprey, FL (2017 — 2018) Ms. McClellan supported public involvement and community engagement efforts for the US 41 Design Project in Sarasota County from Blackburn Point Road to McIntosh Road, which included median modifications and widened bike lanes and sidewalks on either side of the roadway to improve the safety of multimodal transportation on US 41. In her role, Ms. McClellan developed programming to enhance public awareness and discussion about the proposed design changes, developed project information flyers, and supported public hearings and meetings. EDUCATION • Bachelor of Arts in English, University of Florida • Completed coursework towards Master's in Journalism, University of Florida Miranda Lansdale Senior Communications Manager [Q] QUEST CORPORATION OF AMERICA Experience —15 Years Ms. Lansdale is a public involvement and communications specialist with a focus on government agencies. She has served in the private sector as a land planning consultant, an educator, and a community liaison and ambassador for local government. She has successfully developed curriculum, planned and hosted events, and designed strategic communications to make government more accessible and appealing to its constituents. Ms. Lansdale has coordinated funding and education for grassroots projects, in partnership with government agencies, on topics related to local character, safety, health and environment. Her success can be accredited to strong written and verbal communication skills, a high degree of organization and the application of an objective viewpoint. Years of experience in a classroom setting have sharpened her ability to translate technical and/or low-interest information into easily digestible and engaging content. RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE Collier County East of CR 951 Bridges Study Naples, FL (2020 — present) Ms. Lansdale is assisting public information efforts for a large-scale bridge study in the Golden Gate Estates area. This study brings significant connectivity improvements to enhance the flow of traffic and provide greater access to the community and emergency responders in navigating around the Golden Gate Estates area and to and from the greater Naples area. She is organizing a series of public meetings to inform stakeholders about the proposed bridges, share an anticipated timeline for design and construction, and share information about the components the finished bridges will include and the benefits they will bring to the area. City of Sarasota, US 41-Fruitville Road Roundabout Project Sarasota, FL (2020 — present) Ms. Lansdale is assisting in providing public information for the City of Sarasota's US 41-Fruitville Road Roundabout project, which will improve connectivity, access, and safety for pedestrian, bicycle, and vehicular traffic flow and operations. The project scope includes coordinating with the City of Sarasota staff and the project team to develop programming that enhances public awareness and discussion about the safety and improvements two-lane roundabouts provide. It also includes building consensus for the project, educating the public about navigating roundabouts, developing project information flyers, creating content for a project web page, preparing e - newsletters and notifications, managing a project information line and email and disseminating information regarding construction progress and traffic management impacts to stakeholders. Sarasota County, Community Outreach Sarasota County, FL (2014 — 2020) Ms. Lansdale served as a Community Outreach Specialist and Neighborhood Services Coordinator, connecting residents and community leaders to government programs and resources. Major responsibilities included running the county's citizens' academy, Neighborhood Initiative Grant Program, and monthly Neighborhood Services newsletter. Ms. Lansdale also transitioned the county's Comprehensive Plan policies into neighborhood -level action items by launching the Neighborhood Pointers program. She collaborated with staff subject matter experts across departments (Planning & Development/Environmental, UF/IFAS Extension, Public Utilities) to develop Neighborhood University courses for HOA board members. She assembled large and small events (National Night Out, luncheons & summits, classes), "County Day" programs, moderated panels and delivered an overview of county government to a variety of local organizations. Additionally, Ms. Lansdale served on internal communications & outreach committees to identify stakeholders and opportunities for targeted messaging on topics such as the U.S. Census 2020, the Sarasota County 2021 Centennial, post -Hurricane Irma disaster response, and a major recycling cart roll-out. Lee County, Various Positions in Planning and Education Fort Myers, FL (2005 — 2014) Ms. Lansdale worked for two years in the private sector as a planning consultant with a land development firm. She then went on to teach world geography and civics at a middle school charter school, and U.S. History at a public middle school within the Lee County School District. EDUCATION • Bachelor of Arts in Public Administration and Political Science, University of Northern Iowa PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT • Certificate holder, National Charrette Institute • Public Innovator, Harwood Institute LISTING OF FIRMS SIMILAR EXPERIENCE CPH team members have extensive experience in providing planning services and landscape design throughout Florida. We have worked on large regional parks ranging from over 100 acres to small neighborhood parks of less than one acre. CPH provides full landscape architecture services, and the team includes on -staff horticulturalists and arborists. The team routinely provides these services for projects that include: Master/Park Planning, Commercial and Multi -Use Facilities, Greenways & Trails, Streetscapes and Roadways, Waterfront Development, Water Parks/ Aquatic Facilities, Nature Trails, Natural Resource Management, Sports Complex Design, and Passive & Active Parks. The following chart highlights sample of CPH's recent projects and relevant experience. We have also provided full descriptions for a selection of projects on the following pages. Similarities to Scope Description / Size Sanford 1st Street Streetscape US 17-92 RiverWalk Phase II k:;- Cape Coral SE 47th Terrace Streetscape Project Name Harrison Avenue Streetscape US 17-92 RIVERWALK PHASE II & III (FDOT LAP) Mill Lake Park W. CENTRAL BLVD. SANITARY SEWER REPLACEMENT AND STREETSCAPE DESIGN/BUILD DEBARY COMMUNITY PARK & SPLASH PAD HARRISON AVENUE STREETSCAPE DESIGN Multi-Use Multi-Use Trail (Phase II - 1.5 miles / Phase III - 1.7 mile extension) once • tual Desi • treetsca • e Trail Pro • ra ' onstruction : i • • in • A • min aTintrirvr7 - ilrl�'i�iTi co a U) •e•eve o•ment •ro•ra • • • • • • • • • • • • 0.55 Miles Streetscape / 18"-21" Sanitary Sewer • The design included a 2,000 sq. ft. splash pad, bathroom building, and pump room • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 0.50 Miles Streetscape Improvement Project • • • • • • • • • • CAPE CORAL NORTHWEST CAPE AND VISION PLAN SEMINOLE COUNTY SPORTS COMPLEX PLANNING AND DESIGN SANFORD 1ST STREETSTREETSCAPEAND GATEWAY IMPROVEMENTS Visioning and Master Plan Study for NW Quadrant and 7 -Islands Area • • • • • • • • • • • 120 Acre Sports Complex • • • • • • • • • Streetscape design package for a 6 block section of historic First Street (approximately 0.40 miles) • • • • • • • • • • CAPE CORAL SE 47TH TERRACE STREETSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS 4,833 LF (0.9145 miles) Streetscape Improvement Project • • • • • • • • • • • WEST GEORGIA AVENUE STREETSCAPE AND LANDSCAPING IMPROVEMENTS MLK RECREATION CENTER MASTER PLAN Streetscape & Landscape Improvements for prominent downtown street • • • • • • • • • • • Master Plan for a 30,000 SF Recreation Center • • • • • • • • • • • WINTER SPRINGS - BLUMBERG AVENUE/TRAIL Approx. 0.25 Miles of roadway, trail, and utility design for Blumberg Avenue • • • • • • • ALABAMAAVENUE GREENWAY PHASE 1 & 2 (FDOT LAP) Multi -Use Path / 1.99 miles • • • • • • • • • • • • • SEMINOLE WEKIVATRAIL, PHASE IV (FDOT LAP) 12 to 14 -ft Multi -Use Trail / 2.5 miles • • • • • • • PUBLIC WORKS AND WASTE MANAGEMENT 58TH STREET MASTER PLAN Master plan conceptual design for a 42+ acres portion of the existing Public Works and Waste Management site MILL LAKE PARK Restroom facility, splash pad, three pavillions, on -street parking, multi -use trail • CASSELBERRYVISION MASTER PLAN Design study for the relocation of the City's Public Works Complex SHINGLE CREEK TRAIL DESIGN 12-14 wide, 2.5 mile segment of a regional 33 -mile trail corridor • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • SR 30 WESTERN BAY GATEWAY LANDSCAPE PROJECT Performed landscape design, irrigation design, preparation of landscape plans, permitting, and • • • post -design services for the SR 30 Western Bay Gateway Landscape Project OCOEE DOWNTOWN STREETS REDEVELPPMENT - OAKLAND AVE. Two-lane roadway with Multi -Use Trail in Median • • • • • • • • • • • • • BELLE TERRE PARKWAY TRAIL (DESIGN -BUILD) (FDOT LAP) 10 -ft Multi -Use Path / 1.2 miles • • • • • • • • • • Professional design and construction services for the complete streets improvements of 0.90 miles. Project included sidewalks with pavers, landscaping, road reconstruction, removal of on -street parking to increase the width of the pedestrian area, off- street parking modification, streetlights, traffic analysis and calming including adding a roundabout at one of the busiest intersections, raised mid -block pedestrian crossings, street furniture, ADA improvements, and drainage modifications/upgrades. The roundabout included a single lane roundabout with a 98 -ft inscribed circle. The entry lanes for the north -south direction required reducing the 4 -lane roadway to a 2 -lane roadway prior to entering the roundabout. The roundabout also included raised, traversable, curbed islands along the outer circle to keep the fastest -path speeds low, but still allow the design vehicles (WB -50, City Bus, and Emergency Vehicles) to safely maneuver through the roundabout. CPH also designed the utility upgrades/ modifications, including a new upsized water main, new force main, and a new reclaimed water main for the length of the project. 47TH TERRACE COMPLETE STREET Cape Coral, FL CLIENT CONTACT City of Cape Coral Mr. James Breakfield, P.E. 1015 Cultural Park Boulevard Cape Coral FL 33990 Phone: 239.574.0588 jbreakfildcapecoral.net TEAM AND ROLES CPH, Inc. - Prime (Landscape Architecture, Planning, Civil Engineering, MEP Design, Urban Design, Architecture, and Environmental) Quest Corporation of America - Public Relations AREHNA Engineering - Geotechnical DATE OF COMPLETION Design Completion: December 2017 Construction Completion: December 2018 SCOPE OF SERVICES • Conceptual Design • Landscape Design and Specifications • Hardscape Design • Project Image Design • Sign Design • Lighting Design and Specifications • Streetscape Programs • Illustrative Graphics • Xeriscape Design and Specifications • Irrigation Design and Specifications • Civil Design • Electrical and Plumbing Design and Specifications • Construction Detailing and Specifications • Public Involvement Assistance • Site Planning • Site Context and Concept Analysis • Redevelopment Programs / Urban Design • Streetscape and Roadway Corridor Planning ��r The 0.55 mile project included complete roadway reconstruction including removal of the underlying brick, addition of left turn lanes at the existing intersections, a new traffic signal with a BRT (Bus Rapid Transit) phase, additional right-of-way and easement coordination, placing all overhead utility lines underground (including the duct bank design), complete Maintenance of Traffic Plans, and incorporating landscape/ hardscape features including street lighting, trees, decorative crosswalks, and street furniture. Significant coordination with various City divisions was required throughout the design and permitting. These divisions include the Capital Improvements & Infrastructure Division, Streets & Stormwater Division, Community Venues Division, Traffic Division, Wastewater Division, the Downtown Development Board, and the Community Redevelopment Agency. Permitting through FDOT for a Right -of - Way Utilization and Utility Permit was required for work under Interstate 4 while the Beyond 1-4 Construction was underway. Additional improvements also included upsizing the existing gravity sewer line on Central Blvd. between Glenn Ln. and Garland Ave. from an 8" sanitary sewer to an 18" & 21" sewer system. W. CENTRAL BLVD COMPLETE STREET DESIGN -BUILD Orlando, FL CLIENT CONTACT City of Orlando Mike Melzer, P.E. 400 South Orange Avenue Orlando, FL 32801, Phone: 407.246.3187 michael.melzer 8cityoforlando.net TEAM AND ROLES CPH, Inc. - Sub to Contractor/Lead Design Firm (Landscape Architecture, Planning, Civil Engineering, MEP Design, Urban Design, Architecture, and Environmental) DATE OF COMPLETION Design Completion: December 2016 Construction Completion: October 2017 SCOPE OF SERVICES • Conceptual Design • Landscape Design and Specifications • Hardscape Design • Project Image Design • Lighting Design and Specifications • Streetscape Programs • Illustrative Graphics • Xeriscape Design and Specifications • Irrigation Design and Specifications • Civil Design • Electrical and Plumbing Design and Specifications • Construction Detailing and Specifications • Public Involvement Assistance • Site Planning • Site Context and Concept Analysis • Redevelopment Programs / Urban Design • Streetscape and Roadway Corridor Planning CPH worked with the City to develop a vision plan and the creation of a corridor that improved pedestrian connectivity/safety, encouraged economic growth and investments, and created a "festival" street. The Georgia Avenue District Vision Plan identified key urban design and place -making elements that set forth the blueprint for redevelopment in the area celebrating the entrepreneurial, historic, cultural, and urban design assets. The innovative design created an Urban Shared -Street by raising the roadway to the sidewalk level. This not only eliminated the tripping hazards traditional curb and gutters create, but also addressed the numerous ADA accessibility issues at the existing driveways. The roadway was designed with an inverted crowned section sending the storm water to the center of the street, and Old Castle Adobe concrete pavers where use in a decorative herringbone pattern down the street. Removable bollards are used to define the festival area limits at both ends of the street, which allows for closure during events. The addition of festoon (market) lights along the corridor helped create a vibrant "festival -like" atmosphere, significantly enhancing evening events. WEST GEORGIA AVENUE SHARED USE STREET DESIGN AND VISION PLAN DeLand, FL CLIENT CONTACT City of Deland Mr. Keith Riger, P.E. 1102 S. Garfield Avenue DeLand, FL 32724 Phone: 386.626.7196 rigerk@deland.org TEAM AND ROLES CPH, Inc. - Prime (Landscape Architecture, Planning, Civil Engineering, MEP Design, Urban Design, Architecture, and Environmental) DATE OF COMPLETION Design Completion: August 2017 Construction Completion: April 2018 SCOPE OF SERVICES • Conceptual Design • Landscape Design and Specifications • Hardscape Design • Project Image Design • Lighting Design and Specifications • Design Guidelines • Streetscape Programs • Illustrative Graphics • Micro -site Planning and Design • Xeriscape Design and Specifications • Irrigation Design and Specifications • Civil Design • Electrical and Plumbing Design and Specifications • Construction Detailing and Specifications • Construction Bidding Assistance • Construction Observation • Public Involvement Assistance • Master Planning • Site Planning • Site Context and Concept Analysis • Development Programming and Phasing • Development Feasibility Analysis • Redevelopment Programs / Urban Design • Streetscape and Roadway Corridor Planning • Land Use Analysis LEGEND OPARKING O SOFTBALL REPLACEMENT OSOFTBALL EXPANSION OPOND O DOG PARK O TENNIS / PICKLEBALL O SOCCER ODISC GOLF O BASKETBALL 10 PLAYGROUND 8 AQUATIC FACILITY 1y PARKING&EVENTS 13 AMPHITHEATER 0 EVENT GARDEN 15 WEDDING LAWN CPH worked with the City of Wildwood to update the master plan of a regional 90+ acre park. This park currently hosts events and weddings at the onsite center, as well as multiple baseball and soccer/multi-purpose fields. To meet the growing needs of the City, CPH is worked to help master plan the park improvements to include new parking, internal roadway system, overlooks/ pavilions, trails, and reconfigure fields. As well the new master plan analyzed the potential for youth activity center area focused around aquatics. MILLENNIUM PARI REDESIGN Wildwood, FL CLIENT CONTACT City of Wildwood Jeremy Hockenbury 100 N. Main Street, Wildwood, FL 34785 Phone: 352.330.1333 Jhockenburyldwildwood-fl.gov TEAM AND ROLES CPH, Inc. - Prime (Landscape Architecture, Planning, Civil Engineering, Architecture, and Environmental) DATE OF COMPLETION Design Completion: February 2020 SCOPE OF SERVICES • Conceptual Design • Project Image Design • Illustrative Graphics • Civil Design • Public Involvement Assistance • Master Planning • Site Planning • Site Context and Concept Analysis • Development Programming and Phasing • Development Feasibility Analysis • Redevelopment Programs / Urban Design ;r.mern�n mIflj. The Trailhead at Parrish Park is a LAP funded project in Brevard County, Florida, which is receiving both state and Federal funding. It consists of the construction of a linear parking lot along the beach at Parrish Park, in Brevard County, Florida. The linear parking lot is made up of a curbed, one-way drive aisle (going eastbound) with parallel and angled parking stalls along its southern side. The drive aisle can be entered through an existing driveway on its western end, or from a new driveway located midway down its length. This second driveway is the only two-way driveway, as vehicles can both enter and exit at this point. An additional exit -only driveway is located at the eastern end of the drive aisle. On the north side of the drive aisle there is a 6 foot wide sidewalk at the back of the curb and then a row of bollards between the sidewalk and the beach. This is to prevent vehicles from driving onto the sand, which had been a major source of beach erosion that the County had wanted to use this project to curtail. Small sidewalk segments also connect the parking area to the Florida Coast - to -Coast trail at various points. Street lighting is provided along the length of the drive aisle for nighttime illumination and there are small landscape beds located between the banks of parking stalls. FLORIDA COAST TO COAST TRAILHEAD AT PARRISH PARK (FDOT LAP) Brevard County, FL CLIENT CONTACT City of Deland Mr. Keith Riger, P.E. 1102 S. Garfield Avenue DeLand, FL 32724 Phone: 386.626.7196 rigerk@deland.org TEAM AND ROLES CPH, Inc. - Prime (Landscape Architecture, Planning, Civil Engineering, MEP Design, Urban Design, Architecture, and Environmental) DATE OF COMPLETION Design Completion: Under Final Design - July 2020 SCOPE OF SERVICES • Conceptual Design • Park Planning • Landscape Design and Specifications • Hardscape Design • Project Image Design • Sign Design • Lighting Design and Specifications • Illustrative Graphics • Land Management and Shoreline Design • Shoreline Analysis and Development Feasibility Analysis • Xeriscape Design and Specifications • Civil Design • Electrical and Plumbing Design and Specifications • Construction Detailing and Specifications • Construction Bidding Assistance • Public Involvement Assistance • Master Planning • Site Planning • Site Context and Concept Analysis • Development Programming and Phasing • Development Feasibility Analysis CPH provided planning, design, and permitting to the City of New Smyrna Beach for the addition of a splash pad to the existing Alonzo "Babe" James Community Center site. The splash pad is 40' in diameter with a 5' splash zone and includes three vertical splash features, various ground sprays, and a recirculating filter pump. Along with the splash pad, there was a pre-engineered restroom building, a shower and water fountain, a concrete patio, and landscaping improvements. SPLASH PAD AT ALONZO BABE JAMES COMMUNITY CENTER New Smyrna Beach, FL CLIENT CONTACT City of New Smyrna Beach Ms. Michelle Vallance 210 Sams Avenue New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168 Phone: 386-410-2613 mvallanceldcityofnsb.com TEAM AND ROLES CPH, Inc. - Prime (Landscape Architecture, Planning, Civil Engineering, MEP Design, Urban Design, Architecture, and Environmental) DATE OF COMPLETION Design Completion: November 2019 Construction Completion: Under Construction SCOPE OF SERVICES • Conceptual Design • Park Planning • Landscape Design and Specifications • Hardscape Design • Project Image Design • Sign Design • Lighting Design and Specifications • Illustrative Graphics • Civil Design • Electrical and Plumbing Design and Specifications • Construction Detailing and Specifications • Construction Bidding Assistance • Public Involvement Assistance • Master Planning • Site Planning • Site Context and Concept Analysis CPH was commissioned to design a new 9,000 SF Neighborhood Resource Center for the City of Leesburg. The Center included meeting room spaces for large and small groups, a computer lab, office space for local community service providers, conference rooms for miscellaneous social groups, and a Kitchen / Cafe facility. Since the City owned additional acreage adjacent to the project, CPH developed a site plan to facilitate the proposed use while maintaining the possibility for future parking and buildings. CPH organized public involvement meetings, in which two key architectural components were identified. The first was to have a community kitchen and cafe within the building and the second was the need for multifunctional meeting space. Since budget was also a factor, CPH was able to design a cafe with both indoor and outdoor seating elements while incorporating key infrastructure elements for the commercial kitchen until the equipment could be purchased at a later date. The flexible meeting space was accomplished by designing large meeting rooms with folding partitions to support smaller or larger groups. The end result was a flexible, cost effective, user-friendly center. WEST LEESBURG NEIGHBORHOOD RESOURCE CENTER Leesburg, FL CLIENT CONTACT City of Leesburg Ken Thomas 501 West Meadow Street Leesburg, FL 32749, Phone: 352.728.9765 ken.thomasldleesburgflorida.gov TEAM AND ROLES CPH, Inc. - Prime (Landscape Architecture, Planning, Civil Engineering, MEP Design, Urban Design, Architecture, and Environmental) DATE OF COMPLETION Design Completion: February 2017 Construction Completion: December 2017 SCOPE OF SERVICES • Conceptual Design • Park Planning • Landscape Design and Specifications • Hardscape Design • Project Image Design • Sign Design • Lighting Design and Specifications • Illustrative Graphics • Land Management and Shoreline Design • Shoreline Analysis and Development Feasibility Analysis • Xeriscape Design and Specifications • Civil Design • Electrical and Plumbing Design and Specifications • Construction Detailing and Specifications • Construction Bidding Assistance • Public Involvement Assistance • Master Planning • Site Planning • Site Context and Concept Analysis • Development Programming and Phasing • Development Feasibility Analysis El 11 w 1111011111101 " IIIII1111111011Ii IIID, i1llll lllu,. !�r! ocoee f//iii//,/,-/ !/lil/N// / /Jf/SIJ/i/'I`luli111111HI{aINtN�a�`I�a��k� The projects include Oakland Avenue, from Taylor Street to Bluford Avenue; Taylor Street, from McKey Street to Franklin Street; McKey Street, from Bluford Avenue to Lakewood Avenue; and Kissimmee Avenue, from Floral Street to McKey Street. The Oakland Avenue project consists of a complete reconstruction to develop a two-lane divided roadway, with a multi -use trail in the median, parallel parking, and wide sidewalks. The Taylor Street project includes a multi -use trail along the east side, connecting to the Oakland Avenue multi -use trail. Taylor Street also includes two roundabouts which are the gateways into Downtown; one at the Franklin Street intersection, with the other at the McKey Street intersection. Kissimmee Avenue includes realignment to the west to intersection the Taylor Street/McKey Street roundabout and a new stormwater management pond. Lastly, McKey Street includes a streetscape matching the prior streetscape along McKey, west of Bluford Avenue, which includes on - street parking and landscape bulb outs. All projects will include roadway reconstruction or rehabilitation, utility design and coordination, decorative streetlights, and landscape/hardscape elements to create the Downtown Ocoee theme. OCOEE DOWNTOWN STREETS REDEVELOPMENT Ocoee, FL CLIENT CONTACT City of Ocoee Stephen Krug 301 Maguire Road Ocoee, Florida 34761 Phone: 407.905.3170, skrugCdci.ocoee.fl.us TEAM AND ROLES CPH, Inc. - Prime (Landscape Architecture, Planning, Civil Engineering, MEP Design, Urban Design, Architecture, and Environmental) DATE OF COMPLETION Design Completion: Under Design (2020) SCOPE OF SERVICES • Conceptual Design • Landscape Design and Specifications • Hardscape Design • Project Image Design • Sign Design • Lighting Design and Specifications • Streetscape Programs • Illustrative Graphics • Xeriscape Design and Specifications • Irrigation Design and Specifications • Civil Design • Electrical and Plumbing Design and Specifications • Construction Detailing and Specifications • Public Involvement Assistance • Site Planning • Site Context and Concept Analysis • Redevelopment Programs / Urban Design • Streetscape and Roadway Corridor Planning The projects include Oakland Avenue, from Taylor Street to Bluford Avenue; Taylor Street, from McKey Street to Franklin Street; McKey Street, from Bluford Avenue to Lakewood Avenue; and Kissimmee Avenue, from Floral Street to McKey Street. The Oakland Avenue project consists of a complete reconstruction to develop a two-lane divided roadway, with a multi -use trail in the median, parallel parking, and wide sidewalks. The Taylor Street project includes a multi -use trail along the east side, connecting to the Oakland Avenue multi -use trail. Taylor Street also includes two roundabouts which are the gateways into Downtown; one at the Franklin Street intersection, with the other at the McKey Street intersection. Kissimmee Avenue includes realignment to the west to intersection the Taylor Street/McKey Street roundabout and a new stormwater management pond. Lastly, McKey Street includes a streetscape matching the prior streetscape along McKey, west of Bluford Avenue, which includes on - street parking and landscape bulb outs. All projects will include roadway reconstruction or rehabilitation, utility design and coordination, decorative streetlights, and landscape/hardscape elements to create the Downtown Ocoee theme. SHINGLE CREED TRAIL DESIGN (FDOT LAP) Orlando, FL CLIENT CONTACT City of Orlando Ed Bryant, P.E., PTOE 400 South Orange Avenue Orlando, FL 32801 Phone: 407.246.3271 edgar.bryantOcityoforlando.net TEAM AND ROLES CPH, Inc. - Prime (Landscape Architecture, Planning, Civil Engineering, MEP Design, Urban Design, Architecture, and Environmental) DATE OF COMPLETION Design Completion: December 2015 Construction Completion: Under Construction SCOPE OF SERVICES • Conceptual Design • Landscape Design and Specifications • Hardscape Design • Lighting Design and Specifications • Illustrative Graphics • Xeriscape Design and Specifications • Civil Design • Electrical and Plumbing Design and Specifications • Construction Detailing and Specifications • Public Involvement Assistance 8x8x36 GLASS TOWER GATEWAY SIGN • 1 J t 8x8x12 GLASS TOWER XISTING BUS STOP PEDESTRIAN CROSSING WEST BAY DRIVE AMM ■■E■■■\•._ ■I ME MEN Imom._ mom Irl` ll 11 ..R. This project is the initial phase in transforming Downtown Largo into a Pedestrian Friendly community, promote area wide economic development, correct current multimodal deficiencies, and enhance the overall aesthetics of the Trail through the Downtown and Medical Arts area. This portion of the Pinellas Trail is part of the 37 -mile long linear park and recreation trail that extends from St. Petersburg to Tarpon Springs. The Trail provides protected green space for walking, jogging, skating, and biking. Approximately 70,000 people on average use some portion of the Trail each month. The project includes aesthetic improvements to the West Bay Drive overpass and developing the trail head on both sides of West Bay Drive to provide trail amenities such as seating, drinking facilities, landscaping, lighting with event outlets, and educational and wayfinding information. It also includes converting 12th St SW to a one-way street with on -street parking, and numerous connections to the adjacent residential areas. The project includes FDOT Local Agency Program (LAP) and SWFWMD Grant funding. PLAN VIEW LARGO WEST BAY TRAILHEAD (FDOT LAP) Largo, FL CLIENT CONTACT City of Largo Teresa Brydon 201 Highland Avenue Largo, FL 33770 Phone: 727.586.7342 TBrydon3Largo.com TEAM AND ROLES CPH, Inc. - Prime (Landscape Architecture, Planning, Civil Engineering, MEP Design, Urban Design, Architecture, and Environmental) DATE OF COMPLETION Design Completion: March 2020 SCOPE OF SERVICES • Conceptual Design • Park Planning • Landscape Design and Specifications • Hardscape Design • Project Image Design • Sign Design • Lighting Design and Specifications • Design Guidelines • Streetscape Programs • Illustrative Graphics • Xeriscape Design and Specifications • Irrigation Design and Specifications • Civil Design • Electrical and Plumbing Design and Specifications • Construction Detailing and Specifications • Construction Bidding Assistance • Public Involvement Assistance • Master Planning • Site Planning • Site Context and Concept Analysis • Streetscape and Roadway Corridor Planning The Honeymoon Island Spur Trail project is part of a Florida State park. CPH was responsible for the design of a multi -use path to facilitate park visitors arriving on foot or on bicycles and allow them to travel within the park more safely. The proposed trail was constructed at -grade and consisted of a 10 -foot wide asphalt path with a flat, 2 -foot wide, grass 'shoulder" on either side. It starts where the Causeway Boulevard trail ends and terminates at the north beach parking area. There were many challenges during the design on this project: The proposed alignment had to be designed to have minimal impacts on the high number of gopher tortoise burrows within the project area. There were affected wetlands found within the project limits during the pre - application process with the Southwest Florida Water Management District. Due to FDEP finding FDOT funds to help pay for the project mid design, the project became a LAP funded after the 60% submittal. This added design criteria, restrictions, and added review that weren't accounted for when the project began. HONEYMOON ISLAND TRAIL (FDOT LAP) Dunedin, FL CLIENT CONTACT City of Largo Teresa Brydon 201 Highland Avenue Largo, FL 33770 Phone: 727.586.7342 TBrydon3Largo.com TEAM AND ROLES CPH, Inc. - Prime (Landscape Architecture, Planning, Civil Engineering, MEP Design, Urban Design, Architecture, and Environmental) AREHNA Engineering - Geotechnical DATE OF COMPLETION Design Completion: March 2017 Construction Completion: March 2019 SCOPE OF SERVICES • Conceptual Design • Landscape Design and Specifications • Sign Design • Lighting Design and Specifications • Illustrative Graphics • Xeriscape Design and Specifications • Civil Design • Land Management and Shoreline Design • Construction Detailing and Specifications • Construction Bidding Assistance • Public Involvement Assistance YAffEi r4 rpiw PINEAPPLE AVE. , • �i •11• LII,f-S-0 F=1 BEGIN PROJECT BEGIN CONSTRUCTION SURVEY PINEAPPLE STA, 11-F61.55 air. PAH].IENr IAMNIrGS EeI5T RAY, PINEAPPLE AVE ' �± w %IF � L ✓! � iF l4 SEm,E1' (RIEMPLE) DIST. STRIPING TO fE1WN `r alsr. RJ4 0 The Pineapple Avenue Street Design project includes the design of new bicycle and pedestrian facilities along Pineapple Avenue from Montreal Avenue to Aurora Road for a total project length of approximately 2,600 LF. Design elements include reduction of travel lane width, milling and resurfacing, raised medians, replacement of existing sidewalk with a 10 -ft wide multi -use path, and 5 -ft. bike lanes in each direction. The Country Club Road Sidewalk Design project includes the design of approximately 4,310 LF of sidewalk (0.82 miles). Other design elements include driveway reconstruction, crosswalks, curb ramps construction and reconstruction, guardrail relocation, curb and gutter, re- grading of slopes, signage, thermoplastic striping, detectable warning surfaces, and a rectangular rapid flashing beacon (RRFB) on Edgewood Drive at Fairway Drive. The Front Street Street Design project includes the new bicycle and pedestrian facilities for a total project length of approximately 600 LF. Design elements include reduction of travel lane width, multi -use path full -depth reconstruction, a parallel parking section, and bike lanes. Drainage improvements include bioswales and relocation and installation of manholes and inlets. MELBOURNE MISC. DESIGN CONTRACT FOR LAP PROJECTS Melbourne, FL CLIENT CONTACT City of Melbourne Tami Gillen, P.E., 900 E. Strawbridge Avenue Melbourne, FL 32901 Phone: 321.608.7311, tami.gillenldmlbfl.org TEAM AND ROLES CPH, Inc. - Prime (Landscape Architecture, Planning, Civil Engineering, MEP Design, Urban Design, Architecture, and Environmental) DATE OF COMPLETION Design Completion: Under Final Design SCOPE OF SERVICES • Conceptual Design • Landscape Design and Specifications • Hardscape Design • Lighting Design and Specifications • Streetscape Programs • Illustrative Graphics • Xeriscape Design and Specifications • Irrigation Design and Specifications • Civil Design • Electrical and Plumbing Design and Specifications • Construction Detailing and Specifications • Construction Bidding Assistance • Public Involvement Assistance • Master Planning • Site Planning • Site Context and Concept Analysis • Redevelopment Programs / Urban Design • Streetscape and Roadway Corridor Planning The project includes replacing nearly two-thirds of the roads length with brick pavers instead of asphalt, to denote the downtown, transfer of all utilities from existing overhead poles to underground and the installation of street lighting. The project included curb and gutter along the entire length of the roadway reconstruction and replaced the existing 5 foot wide sidewalks with 10 foot wide sidewalks at the back of the curb. Six feet of these sidewalks were open pedestrian walkways, with the remaining 4 feet used for tree boxes, benches, bike racks, and other landscape and hardscape features. In front of the new City Hall site, the curb was dropped in order to create a seamless pedestrian area for major city events in front of the new building. Additional landscape and hardscape features were installed in at least two locations at the beginning of the project which adjoin the existing middle school at the Orange County School Board's request. Lastly, a 60" wide cross drain culvert between the City Hall driveway and Franklin St., on the northern end of the project, was replaced with a new pipe and a faux bridge consisting of decorative headwalls and railings — making it the centerpiece of the entire section of roadway. BLUFORD AVENUE STREETSCAPE (CMAR) Ocoee, FL CLIENT CONTACT City of Ocoee Stephen Krug, 301 Maguire Road Ocoee, Florida 34761 Phone: 407.905.3170 SKrug@ci.ocoee.fl.us TEAM AND ROLES CPH, Inc. - Subconsultant (Landscape Architecture, Planning, Roadway Engineering, MEP Design, Urban Design, and Environmental) DATE OF COMPLETION Design Completion: July 2017 Construction Completion: April 2018 SCOPE OF SERVICES • Conceptual Design • Landscape Design and Specifications • Hardscape Design • Lighting Design and Specifications • Streetscape Programs • Illustrative Graphics • Xeriscape Design and Specifications • Irrigation Design and Specifications • Civil Design • Electrical and Plumbing Design and Specifications • Construction Detailing and Specifications • Construction Bidding Assistance • Public Involvement Assistance • Master Planning • Site Planning • Site Context and Concept Analysis • Redevelopment Programs / Urban Design • Streetscape and Roadway Corridor Planning CPH provided planning and preliminary design to the City of Casselberry for the reinvestment and updating the master plan for Sunnytown Park, a regional facility with multiple uses. The CPH team was tasked with holding multiple stakeholder meetings in order to develop a reinvestment program and update the facility's master plan. As part of the overall park the new design included: • Pedestrian connection to community • Park entry sign and flag pole • 15' wide drainage easement • 195' x 330' field • Pedestrian trail • 20' x 20' shelter (relocation of existing shelter) • Bicycle parking • Restroom building • 100' x 60' ADA accessible playground • Sidewalk along Anchor Road • Fitness court • Bio -retention swals • Wet retention pond with aerating fountain • Existing lift station • Pedestrian crosswalk • New connection to Anchor Road • 6' security fence with columns SUNNYTOWN PARD PLANNING & PRELIMINARY DESIGN Casselberry, FL CLIENT CONTACT City of Casselberry Mr. Mark Gisclar 95 Triplet Lake Drive Casselberry, FL 32707 Phone: 407.262.7725 Ext. 1234 mgisclarldcasselberry.org TEAM AND ROLES CPH, Inc. - Prime (Landscape Architecture, Planning, Civil Engineering, MEP Design, Urban Design, Architecture, and Environmental) DATE OF COMPLETION Design Completion: November 2019 SCOPE OF SERVICES • Conceptual Design • Park Planning • Project Image Design • Sign Design • Lighting Design and Specifications • Illustrative Graphics • Civil Design • Public Involvement Assistance • Master Planning • Site Planning • Site Context and Concept Analysis CPH provided planning and preliminary design to the City of Casselberry for the reinvestment and updating the master plan for Wirz Park, a regional facility with multiple uses. The CPH team was tasked with holding multiple stakeholder meetings in order to develop a reinvestment program and update the facility's master plan. As part of the overall park the new design included: • New entrance • Relocation of maintenance building • Expansion of the existing community building • New outdoor terrace • Event patio with 20' x 20' pavilion • Splash pad • Zero entry pool with interactive features • 5 lane/25 meter pool • Shade structures • Volleyball courts • Basketball courts • Playground • Trail upgrades CITY OF CASSELBERRY WIRZ PARK PLANNING Casselberry, FL CLIENT CONTACT City of Casselberry Mr. Mark Gisclar 95 Triplet Lake Drive Casselberry, FL 32707 Phone: 407.262.7725 Ext. 1234 mgisclarldcasselberry.org TEAM AND ROLES CPH, Inc. - Prime (Landscape Architecture, Planning, Civil Engineering, MEP Design, Urban Design, Architecture, and Environmental) DATE OF COMPLETION Design Completion: November 2019 SCOPE OF SERVICES • Conceptual Design • Park Planning • Project Image Design • Sign Design • Lighting Design and Specifications • Illustrative Graphics • Civil Design • Public Involvement Assistance • Master Planning • Site Planning • Site Context and Concept Analysis MAINTENANCE .`S� FACILITY' CPH has been selected to provide master planning design services for improvements on the MLK Recreation Center site. Currently, CPH has completed the preparation of three (3) rendered concept plans, on schedule. The final deliverable is a Master Plan approved by the City Commission. The Concept Plans includes: • 30,000 square foot recreation center including basketball court gymnasium, meeting space, break-out spaces and future offices for City Recreation Department Staff. • Evaluation of all -age programs and leagues needs for spatial layout internal to the building. • Evaluation of parking requirements and propose adequate parking areas with a minimum 150 spaces and required additional accessible parking spaces. • Propose nature based recreation opportunities throughout property. • Propose picnic areas with pavilions to meet the needs of park guests. • Evaluation of the environmental conditions of the site . • Review SJRWMD data for natural area impact reviews. • Off-site turn lanes. • Estimate of probable cost for each Concept Plan. The scope of work does not include the development of survey drawings or construction documents. MLI( RECREATION CENTER MASTER PLAN City of DeLand, FL CLIENT CONTACT City of Deland Mr. Keith Riger, P.E. 1102 S. Garfield Avenue DeLand, FL 32724 Phone: 386.626.7196 rigerk@deland.org TEAM AND ROLES CPH, Inc. - Prime (Landscape Architecture, Planning, Civil Engineering, MEP Design, Urban Design, Architecture, and Environmental) DATE OF COMPLETION Design Completion: December 2018 SCOPE OF SERVICES • Conceptual Design • Park Planning • Project Image Design • Sign Design • Lighting Design and Specifications • Illustrative Graphics • Civil Design • Public Involvement Assistance • Master Planning • Site Planning • Site Context and Concept Analysis The CPH Team was awarded the planning and design of a new Sports Complex situated on over 120 Acres in Seminole County. The project included 15 tournament quality baseball fields, 25 batting cages, 3 concession/ restroom buildings, an administration and conference building, playground, walking trail, 3 storage buildings, and a maintenance facility. The baseball fields included four 385' and five 350' artificial turf fields, and six 315' natural turf fields. The nine artificial turf fields were designed for multi -use sports play including, soccer, football, and lacrosse in the outfields. The Seminole County Board of Commissioners tasked the Design Team with insuring that this project resulted in the development of a premier sports facility with a regional economic impact. The team studied a number of national facilities in an effort to incorporate the best features from each into the Complex. SEMINOLE COUNTY SPORTS COMPLEX PLANNING AND DESIGN Seminole County, FL CLIENT CONTACT Seminole County Brenda Carey, District 5 Commissioner 1101 E. 1st Street Sanford, Florida 32771 Phone: 407.665.7209 bcareyldasnmail.com TEAM AND ROLES CPH, Inc. - Subconsultant (Landscape Architecture, Planning, Civil Engineering, and Environmental) DATE OF COMPLETION Design Completion: January 2015 Construction Completion: August 2016 SCOPE OF SERVICES • Conceptual Design • Park Planning • Landscape Design and Specifications • Hardscape Design • Sign Design • Illustrative Graphics • Irrigation Design and Specifications • Civil Design • Construction Detailing and Specifications • Public Involvement Assistance CPH was selected for a park project in downtown Orlando, Florida involving the redevelopment of an approximately two (2) acre park space. CPH provided planning, landscape architecture and engineering services for the project. The park is a crucial connection between a pair of State office buildings that sit on the site and the Florida A&M University College of Law. The plaza space was dated and needed redevelopment to improve accessibility, organize open gathering spaces and soften the space for children and families who used the space frequently. The design seeks to minimize obstructions between the buildings and provide a direct access path. The focal point is a public art installation. Stairs and vertical walls lending themselves to maintenance problems were removed from the space. The park also added crucial ADA parking spaces and street and stormwater improvements to the site. ZORA NEALE HURSTON PLAZA Orlando, FL CLIENT CONTACT Florida Department of Management Services Mr. Kurt Micheels, FCCM, 4050 Esplanade Way Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0950 Phone: 850.412.6864 Kurt.M icheelsOdms.myflorida.com TEAM AND ROLES CPH, Inc. - Subconsultant (Landscape Architecture, Planning, Civil Engineering, and Environmental) DATE OF COMPLETION Design Completion: February 2018 SCOPE OF SERVICES • Conceptual Design • Park Planning • Landscape Design and Specifications • Hardscape Design • Sign Design • Illustrative Graphics • Irrigation Design and Specifications • Civil Design • Construction Detailing and Specifications • Public Involvement Assistance .PIMESTREET . CPH is providing planning, design, and permitting for the development of a regional aquatic facility. The facility will includean eight (8) lane competition facility designed to USA Swimming standards for high school competitions. The facility will also include a recreational pool with interactive play features, zero entry and a "free" swim area that can be utilized for swim education. Along with the recreational pool will be a water slide, shaded areas for party rentals, and shower facilities. The complex will include an entry/ticket building, concession building, changing/locker facilities, and mechanical/equipment areas. LEESBURG AQUATIC FACILITY Leesburg, FL CLIENT CONTACT City of Leesburg Mr. Travis Rima, 501 W Meadow Street Leesburg, FL 34748, Phone: 352.728.9885, travis.rima( 1eesburgflorida.gov TEAM AND ROLES CPH, Inc. - Prime (Landscape Architecture, Planning, Architecture, Civil Engineering, and Environmental) DATE OF COMPLETION Design Completion: August 2020 Construction Completion: July 2021 SCOPE OF SERVICES • Conceptual Design • Park Planning • Landscape Design and Specifications • Hardscape Design • Project Image Design • Sign Design • Lighting Design and Specifications • Illustrative Graphics • Irrigation Design and Specifications • Civil Design • Electrical and Plumbing Design and Specifications • Construction Detailing and Specifications • Construction Bidding Assistance • Construction Observation • Public Involvement Assistance • Master Planning • Site Planning • Site Context and Concept Analysis • Development Programming and Phasing • Development Feasibility Analysis CPH provided planning, design and permitting services for Mill Lake Park in Orange City. The first phase of design included a main plaza area sized for multiple events. The main plaza area also included an arched entrance, interactive water feature (splash pad) that included 5 main sprays and 14 chasing sprays. The spray features were designed to be turned off and covered with caps so the area could be used during events. The park also included a restroom facility, three pavilions, on -street parking utilizing pervious pavers, and a portion of the multiuse trail along the lake. The design for the second phase included the continuation of the multiuse trail, totaling approximately 1 mile around the lake, additional on -street parking and grass parking, two pavilions, a water feature, and various park amenities along the trail. MILL LADE PARI Orange City, FL CLIENT CONTACT City of Orange City Ms. Dale Arrington 1100 S. Thorpe Avenue Orange City, FL 32763 Phone: 386.775.5408 darrington@ourorangecity.com TEAM AND ROLES CPH, Inc. - Prime (Landscape Architecture, Planning, Architecture, Civil Engineering, and Environmental) DATE OF COMPLETION Design Completion: December 2016 Construction Completion: February 2018 SCOPE OF SERVICES • Conceptual Design • Park Planning • Landscape Design and Specifications • Hardscape Design • Lighting Design and Specifications • Illustrative Graphics • Irrigation Design and Specifications • Civil Design • Electrical and Plumbing Design and Specifications • Construction Detailing and Specifications • Construction Bidding Assistance • Construction Observation • Public Involvement Assistance • Master Planning • Site Planning • Site Context and Concept Analysis • Development Programming and Phasing • Development Feasibility Analysis The FDOT LAP project included 1.5 miles of 10-14 foot wide trail, replacement of 5,500 feet of seawall along Lake Monroe, trail head parking, a prefabricated pedestrian bridge over Mill Creek, hardscaping, landscaping, and lighting. The concept design of the trail necessitated significant coordination with FDOT to gain their support for the necessary variations from Department standards, and their approval of the necessary reduction in shoulder widths and use of Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacon (RRFB) at two mid -block crossings. The design included advanced coordination with SJRWMD and FDEP because of work within sovereign submerged lands, replacement seawall, and pedestrian bridge. The project included the use of innovative use of best management practices and pervious pavement to minimize the impact of stormwater runoff on Lake Monroe. Post Design Services included responding to Bidder questions, review of the bids, contacting bidder references and preparing an award recommendation. During construction, the services included scheduling and attending the preconstruction meeting and progress meetings, issuing meeting notes, review of shop drawings, responding to RFIs, conducting site visits, review of applications for payment, schedule tracking of costs and time, preparation of change orders, and preparation of closeout documents. US 17/92 RIVERWALI( PHASE 11 (FDOT LAP) Sanford, FL CLIENT CONTACT City of Sanford Chris Smith 300 North Park Avenue Sanford, FL 32771 Phone: 407.688.5000 chris.smithOsanfordfl.gov TEAM AND ROLES CPH, Inc. - Prime (Planning, Civil Engineering, MEP Design, Urban Design, Architecture, and Environmental) DATE OF COMPLETION Design Completion: May 2013 Construction Completion: March 2015 SCOPE OF SERVICES • Conceptual Design • Landscape Design and Specifications • Hardscape Design • Project Image Design • Sign Design • Lighting Design and Specifications • Streetscape Programs • Illustrative Graphics • Land Management and Shoreline Design • Shoreline Analysis and Development Feasibility Analysis • Xeriscape Design and Specifications • Irrigation Design and Specifications • Civil Design • Electrical and Plumbing Design and Specifications • Construction Detailing and Specifications • Construction Bidding Assistance • Construction Observation • Public Involvement Assistance • Master Planning • Site Planning • Site Context and Concept Analysis • Redevelopment Programs / Urban Design • Streetscape and Roadway Corridor Planning CPH provided planning, survey, and design services for a 1.7 -mile extension to the Sanford RiverWalk project. The RiverWalk project included extending the multi -use trail along Lake Monroe and designing streetscape/traffic calming elements to create a Complete Street corridor. The roadway improvements for this project followed the Complete Street design elements. In addition to the multi -use trail, the roadway safety improvements included the multiple traffic calming elements to increase safety. These included two roundabouts, three mini -roundabouts, roadway chicaning to incorporate landscaped medians, raised mid -block crossings, bike lanes, and added on -street parking. The two roundabouts created book -end entry features to signify the entrance to the RiverWalk corridor. The multi -use trail extension connects the RiverWalk Ph 11 trail (previously designed by CPH) to the adjacent Seminole County Rinehart Trail, the downtown Sanford RiverWalk Trail system, and the Florida Coast to Coast trail. Additionally, this segment of trail completed the largest remaining gap within the Lake Monroe Trail Loop system which spans both Seminole and Volusia Counties. US 17/92 RIVERWALI( PHASE III Sanford, FL CLIENT CONTACT City of Sanford Chris Smith 300 North Park Avenue Sanford, FL 32771 Phone: 407.688.5000 chris.smithOsanfordfl.gov TEAM AND ROLES CPH, Inc. - Prime (Planning, Landscape Architecture, Civil Engineering, MEP Design, Urban Design, Architecture, and Environmental) DATE OF COMPLETION Design Completion: December 2019 Construction Completion: Under Construction SCOPE OF SERVICES • Conceptual Design • Landscape Design and Specifications • Hardscape Design • Project Image Design • Sign Design • Lighting Design and Specifications • Streetscape Programs • Illustrative Graphics • Land Management and Shoreline Design • Shoreline Analysis and Development Feasibility Analysis • Xeriscape Design and Specifications • Irrigation Design and Specifications • Civil Design • Electrical and Plumbing Design and Specifications • Construction Detailing and Specifications • Construction Bidding Assistance • Construction Observation • Public Involvement Assistance • Master Planning • Site Planning • Site Context and Concept Analysis • Redevelopment Programs / Urban Design • Streetscape and Roadway Corridor Planning 7 ISLANDS CONCEPT A -.111plata Moat erlaln canal Ovate ad.> cal et1 VLlON za. z A ' ' • • 4:1K +� Gd.. ti ::xzz :i:i: S SS.Si:zzzz::.SSS- iSU" •`• The City of Cape Coral, Florida retained the firm of CPH, Inc. to conduct a Visioning and Master Plan Study for the City's Northwest Quadrant and its 7 Island Area. ennane.a.aa L ISLAND YIELD rel: PIAN CAPE CORAL NORTHWEST CAPE AND 7 ISLANDS VISION The Study Area consisted of 20 square miles with over 20 miles of frontage Cape Coral, FL along the Matlacha Pass and its marine habitat. CPH prepared detailed overall vision plans to establish a "village character" for the area highlighting connectivity, compatibility and context -based design alternatives. Design Elements included: complete streets, public lands utilization, mixed-use and commercial lands, target private lands for acquisition for public space, Street tree plans, signage and theming plans, neighborhood identification and preservation, waterfront activation, and infrastructure expansion plans. The Plan established a 50 -year implementation horizon. The plan earned an award of excellence in 2017 from the Florida chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects. Initial elements of the plan are now being implemented. CLIENT CONTACT City of Cape Coral Vince Cautero, AICP 1015 Cultural Park Blvd. Cape Coral, FL 33990 Phone: 239.574.060 vcauteroldcapecoral.net TEAM AND ROLES CPH, Inc. - Prime (Planning, Civil Engineering, MEP Design, Urban Design, Architecture, and Environmental) DATE OF COMPLETION Design Completion: January 2016 SCOPE OF SERVICES • Conceptual Design • Project Image Design • Sign Design • Design Guidelines • Illustrative Graphics • Land Management and Shoreline Design • Shoreline Analysis and Development Feasibility Analysis • Micro -site Planning and Design • Civil Design • Electrical and Plumbing Public Involvement Assistance • Master Planning • Site Planning • Site Context and Concept Analysis • Development Programming and Phasing • Development Feasibility Analysis • Redevelopment Programs / Urban Design • Streetscape and Roadway Corridor Planning • Land Use Analysis • REINVENTING YOUR CITY SERVICES PROVIDED • Strategic Redevelopment Planning • Community Engagement • Market Research & Analysis MOUNT DORA COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCEY (CRA) PLAN UPDATE & EXTENSION OF SUNSET Mount Dora, FL ISSUE The Mount Dora Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) had been created by the City in 1987 in response to a group of business owners looking to enhance the downtown. While the CRA had been responsible for a wide range of downtown improvements, the last CRA Plan had been developed just as the world was coming out of the last recession and needed to be updated to reflect the changing real estate and economic conditions. In April 2019, RMA was hired by the Mount Dora CRA to update the CRA Plan to reflect an agency extension of thirty years so the Mount Dora CRA can continue to improve the community and increase the commercial tax base from 2019 to 2049. STRATEGY The RMA team of professionals took an economic development approach with a real estate based foundation to develop the 2019 Mount Dora CRA Plan Update. RMA completed a market analysis of the CRA to develop recommendations based on the economic development drivers of land, labor, capital, market, and regulation. This analysis, along with community and stakeholder input, identified additional industry clusters and the uniqueness ofthedistrict that could be used to attract new investment. In addition to the market analysis and community input, RMA had a vast understanding of Mount Dora due to previous work done with the City (NECRA Update & Extension; Grandview District Commercial Market Study; NECRA Pole Banner Campaign) and the RMA team was able to effectively analyze the current market, determine business climate themes, resident needs, and direct staff in the most effective ways to increase redevelopment in the area. In the Plan Update, areas such as public-private partnerships, connectivity within the CRA, waterfront development, and development in other commercial corridors besides downtown were highlighted. Stakeholder input was collected through community workshops and one-on-one meetings. To connect initiatives to realistic implementation, various funding sources such as public-private partnerships, grants, and government loans were identified as opportunities to assist with redevelopment. OUTCOME In November 2019, the Mount Dora CRA Plan Update and Extension was approved by the City Council with praise from several members regarding the quality of the plan. The redevelopment plan will serve as a road map and provide guidance for implementation of redevelopment strategies in the Mount Dora CRA area. In the plan, priority opportunities were identified based on the need in the community with clear direction and funding prospects identified for implementation. CRA staff can actively address the priority areas of Lake Dora Waterfront, Downtown Parking, Business Retention, Beautification, Public -Private Partnerships, Regional Connectivity, and Tourism to make the Mount Dora CRA even more successful, now and into the future. CLIENT CONTACT City of Mount Dora Adam Sumner 510 N. Baker Street Mount Dora, FL 32757 Phone: 352.735.7112 sumnera@cityofmountdora.com PERFORMANCE PERIOD May 2019 - November 2019 • REINVENTING YOUR CITY SERVICES PROVIDED • Redevelopment Strategic Planning • Community Outreach and Engagement • Real Estate Analysis • Business and Developer Attraction Strategies • Public Realm Connectivity • Repositioning the Downtown REDEVELOPMENT/REAL ESTATE STRATEGIC PLANNING & PROJECT MANAGEMENT I BIMINI BASIN Cape Coral, FL ISSUE Located in the South Cape area of Cape Coral, Bimini Basin is adjacent to the city's downtown. This waterfront enclave was first developed in the early 1960's, however, very little new construction has occurred since. Over the years, the area became blighted, and some of the multi -family developments have aged and become havens for crime and poverty. The City recently updated the zoning to a mixed-use designation with the goal of making Bimini Basin a waterfront destination to compliment the city s downtown. RMA was selected to assist the Client with Project Management services including extensive community engagement, and to propose strategies for the redevelopment of the Bimini Basin area. STRATEGY RMA's robust analysis of market conditions and engagement with the local community and stakeholders set the framework for the implementation plan. The plan recommends a realistic and comprehensive strategy for attracting and nurturing new private development that is consistent with the context and character of the community. Implementation of the Bimini Basin plan focuses on 5 key areas; connectivity, activity and vibrancy, aesthetics, quality of life, and private investment. Recommendations were made based on current and future market area demand, neighborhood compatibility, financing capacity, and infrastructure viability. The tasks are to: • Preserve access to the waterfront, public spaces, quality of life and community character. • Enhance water quality, aesthetics, walkability, the waterfront, and mixed-use development. • Expose younger residents to the area and create downtown vibrancy with events and activities. • Develop a marketing and branding program to connect the downtown to Bimini Basin. • Invest in connectivity, parking, and infrastructure • Invest in the gateway opportunity through branding, marketing and signage to highlight the dynamics of the Basin • Capitalize on development opportunity, market opportunity, and waterfront access, and encourage private development through modification of density regulations. OUTCOME The community was extremely engaged throughout the entire process and public comment received from the plan was overwhelmingly positive. The City created new land development regulations that include RMA's recommendations related to height, density and design. In addition, the City has already applied for, and was awarded, a grant from the Fish and Wildlife Commission to develop a mooring field ordinance to address water cuality in the basin. Boats are currently mooring in the basin anc now the City has the resources to positively impact the water quality. With these steps the City is now ready to implement a developer recruitment program to attract general private investment to the area to increase the tax base. RMA is currently working with the City to implement the approved Plan. CLIENT CONTACT City of Cape Coral Connie Barron 1015 Cultural Park Blvd. Cape Coral, FL 33990 Phone: 239.574.0448 cbarron(capecoral.net PERFORMANCE PERIOD January 2017 - Present • REINVENTING YOUR CITY SERVICES PROVIDED • Market Analysis • Real Estate Evaluation/Development Feasibility • Targeted Industry Recruitment • Portland Industrial Park Development (Private Property Owner) STRATEGIC 5 -YEAR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN Deltona, FL ISSUE Since 2011, the Office of Economic Development (OED) industry sector targets had included health services and educational institutions of higher learning. Recruitment had been successful and was ongoing, however, in 2017 the City's elected officials (City of Deltona Commission) assigned the OED the task of validation, refinement, and identification of new target industries. Commission meetings, public meetings, and research and data gathering were used to determine a new targeted industry sector: Manufacturing - including light manufacturing industry, assembly, clean manufacturing, research and development, warehouse, small distribution facilities, offices, and allied businesses. The City of Deltona issued a Request for Proposals from firms that have an expertise in developing successful strategic plans for economic development organizations and municipalities. RMA was selected to provide a strategic action plan for a business/commerce park designed to position Deltona to compete for investment and increase its tax base, while maintaining its community character. STRATEGY RMA's team of professionals took an economic development approach with a real estate -based foundation to identify the areas most suitable for a commerce park, and create a strategic plan designed to enhance the City's assets for business attraction. This holistic approach to develop a strategic action plan for Deltona was critical for success. RMA's tasks included a market analysis, and in-depth research to determine the industries most suitable for the City and this particular area. One notable area, a prime 240+/- acre site, had been held for more than 30 years by a privately -owned investment group out of Australia and the City had not been successful in getting the property owner to the table to discuss development. Our research and communications with local, regional, state, national and international stakeholders included outreach that resulted in interest from several property owners to participate with the City in the creation of a logistics center. Our analysis identified the City's current economic conditions and market potential to attract new investment and demonstrated to the real estate market the advantages of doing business in the City of Deltona, and the viability of a logistics center. Upon the completion of the market analysis, RMA provided a comprehensive report highlighting demographics, psychographics, existing businesses and consumer trends and new business development opportunities. This report laid the foundation for the development of the strategic action plan. In the plan, specific areas for opportunities were identified and conceptual plans created to demonstrate the highest and best use of the properties for development. Public-private partnerships, form -based zoning codes, pedestrian friendly connectivity and multimodal transit, housing, infrastructure, history, culture and community connections were addressed. To connect initiatives to realistic implementation, various funding sources such as public-private partnerships, grants, and government loans were identified as potential opportunities to assist with economic development. Site readiness was identified with the assistance of local and regional energy providers, resulting in the education of property owners to the immediate marketability of their properties. Opportunity sites were identified, analyzed and conceptual plans developed to determine the number and sizes of buildings that would be appropriate for the proposed business/commerce park. OUTCOME Deltona's Strategic Plan resulted in the creation of Portland Industrial Park. Currently under development is a 1M square foot Amazon distribution center, providing more than 500 permanent jobs with benefits for the City, and a $100 Million project being added to the tax base. This project clearly defines economic development in the best possible sense. The Plan has resulted in a clear direction, with strong support from the public and private sector that wilt ensure the success of Deltona's quest for commercial investment. The second phase of Portland Industrial Park is now underway. The second phase of Portland Industrial Park will expand the logistics center and provide additional sites for development. RMA continues to manage the project and act as liaison and broker for the property owners. Currently, discussions continue with industrial and manufacturing companies, as well as distribution and warehousing use firms. CLIENT CONTACT City of Cape Coral Connie Barron 1015 Cultural Park Blvd. Cape Coral, FL 33990 Phone: 239.574.0448 cbarronldcapecoral.net PERFORMANCE PERIOD January 2017 — Present •1.1• .1 ,•. •. ,w•d•I n •..3 -.II I- iar."-• RFs •1. •••Wy .,. rrl•sa •^� as •.a w ...q. • • •*•v... . ge•a 1.. •- !pa ri• •• . •-0 ,L••. ▪ iia Fei••Sr �+-f-"d--i.ri LM•.1 L+K R.Y ...h. 1, c.T. R.•.='• U.E.d LI aaivc • - •• 614• ara +R rr ,aa ill. L W mow+• I • • 1•11.161.1•111.1. siriki urn ri.mr1wr. ci TKLY4 Tim c.o.n i VIZOI Visiord_akeParlt, corn 1 REINVENTING YOUR CITY SERVICES PROVIDED • Community Engagement & Visioning • Existing Conditions & Parcel Analysis • Market & Feasibility Analysis • Urban Design & Massing Analysis • Land Development Regulations • Development Opportunity Marketing Event I Planning & Hosting MIXED-USE DISTRICT DEVELOPMENT 1 US1/FEDERAL HIGHWAY CORRIDOR Lake Park, FL ISSUE The Town of Lake Park identified the Federal Highway Corridor as an opportunity to expand the Town's eroding tax oase. The tax base was a real concern for this small town that needed a oath forward and solution to budget shortfalls. The Town retained RMA to do just that. RMA was intrigued by the Town's history as a planned community, designed by the famed Olmstead Brothers in 1919. We knew that the Town had tremendous opportunity to capitalize on this high-capacity transit corridor with underutilized land, low property values, and ideal location adjacent to the Lake Park Harbor Marina, the beautiful Kelsey Park, and exquisite views of the Intracoastal Waterway. STRATEGY This project came with high expectations. The development within the Town of Lake Park would be significantly different from the existing condition. To ensure acceptance of this initiative from the public RMA hosted a great deal of coordinated Public Outreach. During this process, RMA completed a Market Assessment that analyzed the five drivers of economic development; land, labor, capital, markets and regulation. The analysis uncovered that Lake Park had incredible opportunity, values, interest, and market potential. This market study allowed the Commission and Community to understand that the path to redevelopment was a viable one. RMA began to develop new mixed-use and form - based standards for this district that would enable quality, urban, and urban neighborhood character development that would be compatible with the existing, adjacent neighborhood. OUTCOME Ultimately, the initiative became widely supported and the new development regulations were approved unanimously by the Town Commission. The regulations provide a framework that will permit flexibility in development programs that will allow for maximizing the entitlements for each site, encouraging land assemblage, and compatibility. Although the building height was raised throughout this district, the approach requires a gradually increasing transition from the existing neighborhood on the west to the Intracoastal views on the east. To conclude our process and to catalyze this process, RMA hosted a Development Opportunity Marketing Event within the district to promote this new district to a targeted audience, changing an area with a great amount of market potential into one with substantial demand. CLIENT CONTACT Town of Lake Park Nadia Di Tommaso 535 Park Avenue Lake Park, FL 33403 Phone: 561.881.3319 nditomassoOlakeparkflorida.gov PERFORMANCE PERIOD 2017 - 2018 lefr PLANACTIVE STUDIO SERVICES PROVIDED • Zoning Overlay MERRITT ISLAND REDEVELOPMENT ZONING OVERLAY Merritt Island, FL The Merritt Island Redevelopment Agency recently adopted an update to the Community Redevelopment Plan for Merrit Island. One of the outcomes and identified needs for successful redevelopment in the CRA, was to create a redevelopment zoning overlay to help assist redevelopment in an area located in the overall MIRA CRA. The redevelopment agency has developed a regional stormwater pond to assist in redevelopment and contracted PlanActive Studio to develop new standards for redevelopment within the area being served by the new regional stormwater pond. PlanActive Studio evaluated Brevard County's Comprehensive Plan, relevant zoning districts and developed a strategy for drafting a new zoning overlay. The Overlay is expected to be heard by the County Commission in Late Summer 2015. PERFORMANCE PERIOD March 2015 CIPFOCOL:gPErAir1 NT .If • 'r IEVINEER. & 1NDU31 J J L. 2 E4II.TA isle 11 V VAOR ML NUA( OCOEE GENERAL PLANNING SERVICES Ocoee, FL 4115k, PLANACTIVE STUDIO SERVICES PROVIDED • General Planning Services PlanActive Studio is assisting the City of Ocooe with a range of planning services for the Planning Department and the Utilities Department. Current iniatives underway are developing a new Chapter that combines multiple Chapters found in the City's code of ordinances dealing with Utilities. PlanActive Studio has led research, analysis and development for adoption of a new Utilities Ordinance. PlanActive Studio is assisting, managing the City's Evaluation and Appraisal Amendments for the COmprehensive Plan. PlanActive Studio, developed an overall strategy for the amendments, identified tasks for city staff, and led the developed of three issues identified in the CIty's EAR- 1) Mixed Use, Employment and Commercial Centers, Community Character and Design, and Neighborhood Revitalization and Housing. GOAL 2: ECONOMIC STRATEGY, T6 PROMOTE AND ESTABLISH API ECONOMIC STRATEGY THAT FOCUSES ON BUSINESS CREATION AND EXPANSION, ALIGNING WITH PUBLIC INVESTMENTS, INCENTIVES AND FUTURE LAND USE ELEMENT POLICES THAT ENCOURAGE AND PROTECT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES THAT LEVERAGE DUSTING ECONOMIC ASSETS WHILE PROVIDING INCENTIVES FOR NEW ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES. Objective LL Eco rxnic Centers and Community RedereloD•tent Area. To c•eate distinctive places of unique character and ide---.. nax int their economic benefit and create more walkable and transit suppc't•+e places, Policy 2,1,L Sxdal Asea Plans, Economic Development Plan Tha Ct; shall suppoi econam'c development apporhrntes .within Centers arc Eao nom c Dist icts as deppd in NAP €C€ t-. ; - creation of Spee'al Ikea Plans For these areas rich shall p•aa': e .r s: planning of these areas to provide a special land use plan aroc development incentives for thane specihr areas. The Spedal Area Pa - may include proposed revisions to the future lard use TWO as well as accompanying objective(s) and polities which may identify spec'al condroons, options, uses, heights, densities, intensitiw, restrictions, D' requirerren' for aefvities within the area. The Community Reeerrelopnent .Area a- I Interchange Impact AIEaS Plans have been eeatec tint should De a.pported through this Dolicy. Policy 2.1.2, C2r7nur Redeegnerrt Area (OW. The City s a sr.: -rt = e :orcex and ideas expressed in the adopdmd Camnunitp F,a:a a :_..- - -' an and ORA Target Are Special Deaeloprrent Pkr. witn a . - -_ ' -rd to creating a fetvre for the Ocoee CE'. indude :_ _ - : ant. uifaan mimed use development - .- S -r. enhances :e.-ar _' a.ld autvnobile conneotivrty, flexible Ia'.: csas, diverse eco case, a mix of-ausing types a shared imsponsibility ci inhastructure - -ancingr open space as a RDfc amenity, and enhanced image and development form. PERFORMANCE PERIOD March 2015 rS Tit 40. PlanActive Studio developed the Transect Plan with VHB graphics support PARRAMORE TRASECT CODE Orlando, FL SERVICES PROVIDED • Transect Planning • Form Based Code Framework PlanActive Studio was part of a larger team with VHB for the Parramore Comprehensive Neighborhood Plan. The Plan was centered around Healthy Indicators that enhanced the existing neighborhood, adjacent to the city's Downtown Core and Entertainment District. PlanActive Studio led the policy recommendations that identified the existing Transect framework of Parramore, developed the recommended Transect Regulating Plan with associated policies that would support the implementation of a transect based code for future implementation. January 2015, the City Commission adopted the overall Parramore Neighborhood Plan, including the recommended Transect Smart Code approach PERFORMANCE PERIOD January 2015 FAMILIARITY WITH REGION CPH has ten (10) offices in the State of Florida with support of approximately 240 personnel throughout the company to assist in the projects for the City of Okeechobee. The City will have the direct commitment of the CPH Sanford Office, located at 500 W. Fulton Street, Sanford, FL 32771. The CPH Sanford office is staffed with employees that include registered personnel, administrative staff, and owners of the firm to accomplish the projects on time and within budget. Office Location Approximate Distance from City Offices CPH Sanford 133 Miles (2 Hours) Support Office CPH Miami CPH Fort Myers 129 Miles (2 Hours 4 Minutes) 96 Miles (1 Hour 52 Minutes) CPH SANFORD 500 W. FULTON ST. SANFORD, FL 32771 CITY OF OKEECHOBEE 55 SE 3RD AVENUE OKEECHOBEE, FL 34974 CPH FORT MYERS 2216 ALTAMONT AVE. FT. MYERS, FL 33901 CPH MIAMI 1992 SW 1ST STREET MIAMI, FL 33135 Familiarity with Local Conditions and Community Goals CPH has been providing services throughout Florida for close to four decades, and has worked in and around South Florida. CPH has accumulated knowledge of the local conditions through our vast portfolio of completed projects in the State. Our full service architectural and engineering firm has provided planning, design, and permitting services that include parks, recreational trails, roadways, complete streets, and building projects. Our team's 39+ years in designing these projects has given us a first hand understanding of local conditions, the construction market, as well as design guidelines / codes. In addition, CPH team members maintain excellent relationships with key regulatory agencies through our professionalism, networking and conference participation. The CPH Team is knowledgeable of applicable rules, policy and regulation. This fact, combined with insightful scientific judgment, expedites our client's projects through the regulatory process and helps provide the county/city with practical solutions and minimize upcoming situations that may affect the project schedule. Our project manager will meet, during the early stages of the project, with different agencies such as: Water Management Districts, FDOT, FDEP, FFWC, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, U.S. Fish and Wildlife, and Federal Emergency Management. We routinely prepare documents required by these agencies. These documents include: applications, engineering reports, calculations, computer modeling, and geographical support such topographic maps and aerials. CPH believes that providing early coordination with these agencies is key to an effective permitting and review process. CPH routinely conducts pre -application meetings with these agencies to identify any potential concerns and issues up front. These meetings continue at each phase of design, which allows our team to address the issues early on. This reduces the potential for RFI's and provides Clients with a more effective project. We believe this is key to the CPH approach to design projects. CPH has the ability to quickly become familiar with the City's infrastructure and vision. Once awarded a contract, our goal would be to conduct City wide field visit to understand the City's current assets, challenges and opportunities. We would then create a quick inventory document with our initial perceptions, review current and past master plans/studies, and hold a workshop with City staff. This allows us to bring fresh ideas, while building on past and current work, and get up to speed quickly on the City's vision and desires. From this workshop we will create a "framework" document, that will be updated every year with City staff to ensure we understand changing goals, priorities, and to assure we are meeting expectations of the City and residents. MAXWELL D. SPANN, PLA, CLARB P'OGAVV MANAGER EXPERIENCE Mr. Spann serves CPH as Director of Landscape Architecture. He is responsible for planning, design, and construction inspection of landscape design for CPH projects. Mr. Spann has over 19 years of experience in Landscape Architecture, including master planned and mixed-use developments, municipal ordinance review and development, community amenity design including public and private design charette facilitation and grant discovery and document development. He has extensive project management, design and construction administration experience for active and passive parks as well as multi -use trail projects. He also has experience with streetscapes, aquatic facilities and other public works projects. EDUCATION Bachelor of Landscape Architecture, Kansas State University LICENSES / CERTIFICATIONS Professional Landscape Architect — FL (No. 6666780) CLARB Certified - FL - No. 31691 American Planning Association, American Public Gardens Association Florida Chapter ASLA — Orlando Section Chair 19 TOTAL YEARS 14 YEARS WITH CPH KEY STRENGTHS • HOSPITALITY • MIXED USE RETAIL • MULTI -USE TRAIL PROJECTS • PARKS AND OPEN SPACE • COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT • MUNICIPAL PLANNING • STREETSCAPE AND CORRIDOR • MUNICIPAL & INSTITUTIONAL CONTACT INFO: ADDRESS: 500 W. FULTON STREET SANFORD FL, 32771 PHONE: 407.322.6841 EMAIL: MSPANN(aCPHCORP.COM . HIGHLY SPECIALIZED IN COMPLETE STREETS, TRAILS, AND PARK IMPROVEMENTS . OVER 19 YEARS OF PLANNING EXPERTISE INCLUDING COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING AND LAND USE/CODE DEVELOPMENT . EXPERT IN GATEWAYS AND WAYFINDING/ SIGNAGE MAXWELL D. SPANN, PLA, CLARB DETAILED PROJECT DESCRI ' IONS BLUFORD AVENUE, PHASE II • This project involves a 3,000 ft. long segment of Bluford Ave. in the heart of the City of Ocoee, from Delaware St. to Silver Star Road (SR 438) and passes through the historic downtown area, as well as the current and future City Halls. • The project includes the reconstruction of the roadway following the completion of the water main, gravity sewer, and reclaimed water main installations. This reconstruction will include replacing nearly two-thirds of the roads length with brick pavers instead of asphalt, to denote the downtown and municipal complexes with this change in road's character. This will be done in conjunction with the transfer of all utilities from existing overhead poles to underground conduits and the installation of street lighting. US 17/92 RIVERWALK, PHASE III (FDOT LAP) • CPH provided planning, survey, and design services for a 1.7 mile extension to an existing trail. The new extension connects to the previous phase designed by CPH and is the final connection between the 1-4 Corridor with the adjacent Seminole County Rinehart Trail and the downtown Sanford RiverWalk Trail. • This project followed the complete streets design elements with the provision of a Multi -Use Trail, Roadway safety improvements, Traffic Calming design, Roadway & Trail Lighting, Utility Design, Structural Seawall Design, Drainage Improvements/Design, Irrigation Design, Beautification, Hardscape and Landscape Design, Scenic Overlooks of Lake Monroe, Way -finding Design, Pedestrian Mid -Block Crossings (Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons), Traffic Studies, Survey, and Wetland Mitigation. CAPE CORAL SE 47TH TERRACE STREETSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS • CPH was selected by the City of Cape Coral to provide professional design and construction engineering services for the streetscape improvements of SE 47th Terrace, from Coronado Parkway to Del Prado Blvd. • The improvements will include sidewalks with pavers, landscaping, road reconstruction, removal of on -street parking to increase the width of the pedestrian area, off-street parking modification, streetlights, traffic analysis and calming including adding a roundabout at one of the busiest intersections, raised mid -block pedestrian crossings, street furniture, ADA improvements, and drainage modifications/upgrades. • CPH is also designing the utility upgrades/modifications including a new upsized watermain, new forcemain, and a new reclaimed watermain. Design services will also include modifications to the City's Club Square, such as added sidewalks, bio -retention swales, entrance feature, ADA improvements, landscaping, and streetlights. WEST LEESBURG NEIGHBORHOOD RESOURCE CENTER • CPH was commissioned to design a new 9,000 s.f., Neighborhood Resource Center for the City of Leesburg. • CPH is responsible for full design services including survey, civil, landscape, architectural and MEP. • The Center will include meeting room spaces for large and small groups, a computer lab, office space for local community service providers, conference rooms for miscellaneous social groups, and a Kitchen / Cafe facility. ORLANDO SANFORD INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT TERMINAL EXPANSION • The $60.4 million expansion includes the terminal departure consolidation from a dual terminal check-in. • The improvements also include new consolidated loading and unloading facility, curbside transportation improvements, a covered baggage drop off, apron addition, four new gates, parking lot improvements, terminal building improvements and renovation, as well as transportation improvements that include a new traffic signal and alternate entrances to the parking lots. • CPH is providing engineering, surveying, architectural, and MEP services for this project. JAMES K. WINTER, PLA, CLARB LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE 39 TOTAL YEARS 115 YEARS WITH CPH EXPERIENCE Mr. Winter serves CPH as Senior Landscape Architect and Vice President. He has more than 39 years of experience in Landscape Architecture, including 15 years as Capital Projects Construction Manager for parks and recreations projects within local governments. Mr. Winter has extensive project management, design and construction administration experience for active and passive parks as well as multi- use trail projects. He also has experience with streetscapes, aquatic facilities and other public works projects. EDUCATION B.A. in Landscape Architecture, Mississippi State University LICENSES / CERTIFICATIONS Professional Landscape Architect - FL (No. 0000911) CLARB Certified - (No. 5203) KEY STRENGTHS • LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE • TRAILS/MULTI-USE PATHS AND PARKS • GATEWAYS/ENTRY FEATURES • STREETSCAPES • LAND PLANNING • COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT • RECREATION PLANNING • IRRIGATION DESIGN • URBAN DESIGN • LIGHTING • SUSTAINABLE DESIGN CONTACT INFO: ADDRESS: 500 W. FULTON STREET SANFORD FL, 32771 PHONE: 407.322.6841 EMAIL: JWINTEROCPHCORP.COM . COMPLETED OVER $150 MILLION IN FDOT LAP AND MULTI-MODAL/COMPLETE STREETS PROJECTS IN THE LAST 10 YEARS • EXPERT IN GATEWAYS AND STREETSCAPES • EXTENSIVE EXPERIENCE IN LOW IMPACT DESIGN INCLUDING XERISCOPE AND BIOSWALES JAMES K. WINTER, PLA, CLARB DETAILED PROJECT DESCRIPTIONS BLUFORD AVENUE, PHASE II • This project involves a 3,000 ft. long segment of Bluford Ave. in the heart of the City of Ocoee, from Delaware St. to Silver Star Road (SR 438) and passes through the historic downtown area, as well as the current and future City Halls. • The project includes the reconstruction of the roadway following the completion of the water main, gravity sewer, and reclaimed water main installations. This reconstruction will include replacing nearly two-thirds of the roads length with brick pavers instead of asphalt, to denote the downtown and municipal complexes with this change in road's character. This will be done in conjunction with the transfer of all utilities from existing overhead poles to underground conduits and the installation of street lighting. LARGO WEST BAY TRAILHEAD (FDOT LAP) • CPH was selected by the City of Largo to perform Preliminary and Final Design Services for the W. Bay Drive Trail Head along the regional Pinellas Trail. This project has been identified as a priority project by the City Commission due to the economic impact envisioned by the improvements. • This project will be the initial phase in transforming Downtown Largo into a Pedestrian Friendly community, promote area wide economic development, correct current multimodal deficiencies, and enhance the overall aesthetics of the Trail through the Downtown and Medical Arts area. WINTER SPRINGS - BLUMBERG AVENUE/TRAIL • CPH provided roadway, trail, and utility design for Blumberg Avenue. • In addition to the roadway, CPH provided a trail (approximately .25 LF) in the median with one way roads on each side. • The Blumberg Trail is a pedestrian trail that connects the Cross Seminole Trail with the Winter Springs Town Center. • The twelve foot trail is centered in the Blumberg Avenue median and terminates at the Magnolia Square fountain. WESTSIDE COMMUNITY CENTER • Expanded an existing 7,900 sq. ft. structure with the addition of a 10,400 sq. ft. gymnasium, game room addition and storage mezzanine • Remodeled the existing gym into a multipurpose room, work out area and conference room • Both the men's and the women's restrooms were upgraded for handicapped accessibility and the existing kitchen was completely gutted and redesigned • Included a new welcoming reception area, refurbished staff offices, computer room and locker room with a playful color scheme SANFORD 1ST STREET • Streetscape design package for a 6 block section of historic First Street (approximately 0.40 miles) • CPH designed the roadway, landscape, architecture, and utility plans and prepared specifications for the complete reconstruction of the roadway, including several utility upgrades • LAP Funded and extensive coordination with FDOT • Responsible for detailed maintenance of traffic plans and utility relocations MANATEE CIVIC CENTER IMPROVEMENTS • CPH provided site planning, engineering, survey, permitting, landscape design, irrigation design, and bidding/construction administration services • Included the complete overhaul of all landscaping areas surrounding the Civic Center, as well as the hardscape design of an outdoor seating and classroom area • Low Impact Design (LID) elements throughout the site included rainwater cisterns used for irrigation, rainwater gardens, and bio -retention swales • New pedestrian scale lighting was provided, along with numerous upgrades to the site stormwater management system. KURT R. LU MAN, JR., P.E. PROJECT ENGINEER / ROADWAY 21 TOTAL YEARS 1 20 YEARS WITH CPH EXPERIENCE Mr. Luman serves the firm of CPH in the capacity of Vice President of our Transportation Services. He is responsible for managing, engineering, and designing roadway, traffic, and trail projects, including geometric design, stormwater management systems, traffic intersections, and traffic control plans. Mr. Luman is also responsible for the preparation and processing of permits through various regulatory agencies including FDOT Local Agency Program (LAP) projects. In addition to highway and traffic design he has experience in preparing stormwater pollution prevention plans, construction estimates and site inspections. EDUCATION B.S. in Civil Engineering, University of Central Florida LICENSES / CERTIFICATIONS Professional Engineer - FL (No. 65036) Advance Maintenance of Traffic - FDOT, Critical Structures Construction Issues Course KEY STRENGTHS • PROJECT MANAGEMENT • ROADWAY PAVING, WIDENING, EXTENSIONS, NEW ROADS; AS WELL AS TURN LANE ADDITIONS AND TRAFFIC UPGRADES • FDOT GUIDELINES AND FDOT LAP • TRAILS AND SHARED -USE PATHS • SIGNING AND PAVEMENT PARKING • MAINTENANCE OF TRAFFIC PLANS • STREETSCAPES • PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT • PERMITTING • DRAINAGE/FLOOD PLAIN CONTACT INFO: ADDRESS: 500 W. FULTON STREET SANFORD FL, 32771 PHONE: 407.322.6841 EMAIL: KLUMANOCPHCORP.COM • EXTENSIVE EXPERIENCE IN FDOT LAP AND FDOT DESIGN CRITERIA . FULY CERTIFIED AND QUALIFIED WITH FDOT IN MOT/TCP . OVER $200 MILLION IN COMPLETE STREET AND ROADWAY IMPROVEMENTS COMPLETED IN THE LAST 10 YEARS KURT R. LU MAN, JR., P.E. DETAILED PROJECT DESCRIPTION US 17/92 RIVERWALK, PH II & PH III (FDOT LAP) • Phase 11 - The FDOT LAP project included 1.5 miles of 10-14 foot wide trail, replacement of 5,500 feet of seawall along Lake Monroe, trail head parking, a prefabricated pedestrian bridge over Mill Creek, hardscaping, landscaping, and lighting. • Phase 111 - CPH provided planning, survey, and design services for a 1.7 mile extension to an existing trail. ALABAMA AVENUE GREENWAY (FDOT LAP) • CPH provided civil, planning, survey, landscape architecture, permitting • Project consisted of 2.1 Mile Multi -Use Path/ 12' Wide • Responsible for planning and Study of 5 Mile Extension Phase 11 • LAP Funded and extensive coordination with FDOT • Extensive public involvement and limited ROW and easements CAPE CORAL SE 47TH TERRACE STREETSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS • CPH was selected by the City of Cape Coral to provide professional design and construction engineering services for the streetscape improvements of SE 47th Terrace, from Coronado Parkway to Del Prado Blvd. • The improvements will include sidewalks with pavers, landscaping, road reconstruction, removal of on -street parking to increase the width of the pedestrian area, off-street parking modification, streetlights, traffic analysis and calming including adding a roundabout at one of the busiest intersections, raised mid -block pedestrian crossings, street furniture, ADA improvements, and drainage modifications/upgrades. • CPH is also designing the utility upgrades/modifications including a new upsized watermain, new forcemain, and a new reclaimed watermain. Design services will also include modifications to the City's Club Square, such as added sidewalks, bio -retention swales, entrance feature, ADA improvements, landscaping, and streetlights. SAND POND ROAD AND SKYLINE DRIVE • 1.25 mile project consisted of minor widening, turn lane improvements, safety upgrades and converting the existing two-lane rural roadway to a two-lane urban roadway with sidewalks on both sides • Services included geometric design to correct the horizontal and vertical alignments to comply with current standards, pavement analyses to determine the strength and integrity of the existing base material, hydraulic modeling for the proposed stormwater management system, utility coordination and permitting through SJRWMD and Seminole County CITY OF LAKE MARY ROAD RECLAMATION AND PAVING PROJECT • CPH provided roadway improvements to approximately 44,000 feet of roadway throughout the city. The City's Pavement Condition Survey was reviewed by CPH and each location was evaluated to assess which level of rehabilitation would be required by the City. • Each proposed location was rehabilitated using one of the following proposed methods: Full Depth Reclamation, Milling and Resurfacing, Double Microsurfacing, Cape Seal, Cold Mix Open -Graded Pavement or Fog Seal. • CPH provided a Master Technical Specification covering all the above methods of pavement rehabilitation for use by the City on this construction project along with subsequent future pavement rehabilitation projects. • CPH also provided construction phase services which included coordination with geotechnical firm on all asphalt and base material testing requirements, on-site construction inspection and review of shop drawings, mix designs, testing and inspection results INSURANCE E CPH currently holds Professional Liability Insurance that meets the coverage detailed within the RFQ docu- ment provided by the City. Please see a sample provided on the following page. CPHEN-1 OP ID: KM ACORO CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE �/ DA02/24/2020Y) 02/24/2020 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER, AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(ies) must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER 321-445-1117 JCJ Insurance Agency 2208 Hillcrest Street Orlando, FL 32803 Mark E. Jackson CONTACT Kristin McIntosh PHONE 321-445-1117 FAX 321-445-1076 (A/c, No, Ext): (A/c, No): E-MAILDSS: certs@jcj-insurance.com INSURER(S) AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC # INSURERA:Continental Casualty Company 20443 INSURED Inc 500 West Fulton Street 500 Sanford, FL 32771 INSURER B : Valley Forge Insurance Company 20508 INSURERC: Transportation Insurance 20494 INSURER D : an RLI Insurance Company 13056 INSURER E : INSURER F : DAMAGE TO RENTED PREMISES (Ea occurrence) COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE ADDL INSR SUBR WVD POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFF (MM/DDIYYYYI POLICY EXP (MMIDDIYYYYI LIMITS A X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY C5099618199 04/01/2020 04/01/2021 EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1,000,000 CLAIMS -MADE X OCCUR DAMAGE TO RENTED PREMISES (Ea occurrence) 300,000 $ MED EXP (Any one person) $ 5,000 PERSONAL & ADV INJURY J 1,000,000 $ 2,000,000 GENERAL AGGREGATE GE 'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES POLICY X JECOT- OTHER: PER: LOC PRODUCTS - COMP/OP AGG $ 2,000,000 Emp Ben. $ 1,000,000 B AUTOMOBILE X LIABILITY ANY AUTO OWNED AUTOS ONLY AUTOS ONLY SCHEDULED AUTOS AUTOS ONLY C5099618204 04/01/2020 04/01/2021 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT (Ea accident) 1,000,000 $ BODILY INJURY (Per person) $ BODILY INJURY (Per accident) $ (Per accident) AMAGE $ $ C X UMBRELLA LIAB EXCESSLIAB X OCCUR CLAIMS -MADE C5099618218 04/01/2020 04/01/2021 EACH OCCURRENCE $ 5,000,000 AGGREGATE $ 5,000,000 DED X RETENTION$ 10,000 $ D WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY ANY OFFICER/ EIM ER/PARTNER/EXEXCLUDED? ECUTIVE N (Mandatory in NH) If yes, describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below N / A PSW0002907 01/01/2020 01/01/2021 X STATUTE ER E.L. EACH ACCIDENT 1,000,000 $ E.L. DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE $ 1,000,000 E.L. DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT 1,000,000 $ D Professional Liab Claims -Made Form RDP0031831 04/01/2020 04/01/2021 Per Claim Aggregate 5,000,000 5,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS / LOCATIONS / VEHICLES (ACORD 101, Additional Remarks Schedule, may be attached if mo e space is required) CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION FORPROP For Proposal Purposes p p SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE .�`� a (2,...,1____ ACORD 25 (2016/03) © 1988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD PROHIBITION AGAINST CONTINGENT FEES/NON- COLLUSION AFFIDAVIT/CONFLICT OF INTEREST DISCLOSURE STATEMENTS F Prohibition Against Contingent Fees The respondent warrants that he or she has not employed or retained any company or person, other than a bona fide employee working solely for the respondent to solicit or secure this agreement and that he or she has not paid or agreed to pay any person, company, corporation, individual, or firm, other than a bona fide employee working solely for the respondent any fee, commission, percentage, gift, or other consideration con- tingent upon or resulting from award or making of this agreement Statement of Non -Collusion The respondent certifies, and in the case of a joint proposal, each party thereto certifies as to its own orga- nization, that in connection with this solicitation the information provided has been arrived at independently, without consultation, communication, or agreement with any other respondent or with any competitor for the purpose of restricting competition, or in any other way influencing the competitive arena. ATTACHMENT B ANTI -COLLUSION STATEMENT AND NO GIFTS STATEMENT Date: 10/08/2020 Anti -collusion statement:The below -signed Bidder has not divulged to, discussed, or compared his/her Bid with other Bidders and has not colluded with any other Bidder or parties to a Bid whatsoever. No gifts statement: No premiums, rebates, gifts or gratuities are permitted with, prior to, or after submission of the Bid. Any such violation will result in rejection of the Bid and removal from the Bid list(s). Firm Name: CPH, Inc. By (printed/typed): Nikhel Jindal, Qes—Assoc mal ENV SP By (signature): Title: Vice President / Associate 500 W. Fulton Street Mailing Address: City, State, Zip: Sanford, FL 32771 Telephone No.: 407.322.6841 ATTACHMENT C CONFLICT OF INTEREST DISCLOSURE FORM For purposes of determining any possible conflict of interest, all Bidders must disclose if any City of Okeechobee employee(s), elected official(s), or any of its agents is also an owner, corporate officer, director, agent, employee, etc., of their business. Indicate either "yes" (a City employee, elected official or agent is associated with your business), or "no". If yes, give person(s) name(s) and position(s) with your business. YES Name(s) NO ✓ Position(s) Firm Name: CPH, Inc. Nikhel Jindal, GCC, Assoc, DBIA, ENV SP By (Printed): By (Signature): Title: Vice President / Associate Address: 500 W. Fulton Street Sanford FL, 32771 Phone Number: 407.322.6841 REFERENCE FORMS ATTACHMENT D CITY OF OKEECHOBEE REFERENCE Client Name: City of Sanford Client Phone Number: 407.688.5000 Client E-mail: chris.smith@sanfordfl.gov Service Dates: Beginning 1958 End Ongoing Estimated Annual Contract Amount: Varies per Project Description of the services performed as they directly relate to the work of this Request for Qualification: Landscape Architecture, Permitting, Construction Documents, Presentations, Cost Estimation, and Inspection Services for projects including parks, complete streets, trails, and site development. CPH provided planning, survey, and design services for a 1.7 mile extension to an existing trail. The new extension connects to the previous phase designed by CPH and is the final connection between the 1-4 Corridor with the adjacent Seminole County Rinehart Trail and the downtown Sanford RiverWalk Trail system. This project followed the complete streets design elements with the provision of a Multi -Use Trail, Roadway safety improvements, Traffic Calming design, Roadway & Trail Lighting, Utility Design, Structural Seawall Design, Drainage Improvements/Design , Irrigation Design, Beautification, Hardscape and Landscape Design, Scenic Overlooks of Lake Monroe, Way -finding Design, Pedestrian Mid -Block Crossings (Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons), Traffic Studies, Survey, and Wetland Mitigation. ATTACHMENT D CITY OF OKEECHOBEE REFERENCE Client Name: City of Orlando Client Phone Number: 407.246.3187 Client E-mail: michael.melzer@cityoforlando.net Service Dates: Beginning 1984 End Ongoing Estimated Annual Contract Amount: Varies per Project Description of the services performed as they directly relate to the work of this Request for Qualification: Landscape Architecture, Permitting, Construction Documents, Presentations, Cost Estimation, and Inspection Services for projects including parks, complete streets, trails, and site development. The project was constructed as a Design/Build during Ultimate 1-4. As a result, the MOT had to be extensively coordinated with FDOT as it was near 1-4. Two intersections were upgraded with signals, the City's new Major League Soccer Stadium was being constructed along this road. Design had to accommodate this new pedestrian and special event traffic as well as provide a dedicated Bus Lane. ATTACHMENT D CITY OF OKEECHOBEE REFERENCE Client Name: City of Orange City Client Phone Number: 386.775.5408 Client E-mail: darrington@ourorangecity.com Service Dates: Beginning 1985 Estimated Annual Contract Amount: End Ongoing Varies per Project Description of the services performed as they directly relate to the work of this Request for Qualification: Landscape Architecture, Permitting, Construction Documents, Presentations, Cost Estimation, and Inspection Services for projects including parks, complete streets, trails, and site development. CPH provided planning, design and permitting services for Mill Lake Park in Orange City. The first phase of design included a main plaza area sized for multiple events. The main plaza area also included an arched entrance, interactive water feature (splash pad) that included 5 main sprays and 14 chasing sprays. The spray features were designed to be turned off and covered with caps so the area could be used during events. The park also included a restroom facility, three pavilions, on -street parking utilizing pervious pavers, and a portion of the multiuse trail along the lake. The design for the second phase included the continuation of the multiuse trail, totaling approximately 1 mile around the lake, additional on -street parking and grass parking, two pavilions, a water feature, and various park amenities along the trail. ATTACHMENT D CITY OF OKEECHOBEE REFERENCE Client Name: City of Ocoee Client Phone Number: 407.905.3170 Client E-mail: SKrug©ci.ocoee.fl.us Service Dates: Beginning 2009 End Ongoing Estimated Annual Contract Amount: Varies per Project Description of the services performed as they directly relate to the work of this Request for Qualification: Landscape Architecture, Permitting, Construction Documents, Presentations, Cost Estimation, and Inspection Services for projects including parks, complete streets, trails, and site development. CPH was selected to perform professional civil engineering and landscape architecture to design four local streets associated with the City of Ocoee Downtown Redevelopment. The Oakland Avenue project consists of a complete reconstruction to develop a two-lane divided roadway, with a multi -use trail in the median, parallel parking, and wide sidewalks. The Taylor Street project includes a multi -use trail along the east side, connecting to the Oakland Avenue multi -use trail. Taylor Street also includes two roundabouts which are the gateways into Downtown; one at the Franklin Street intersection, with the other at the McKey Street intersection. Kissimmee Avenue includes realignment to the west to attain proper clearance from the railroad and a new stormwater management pond. ATTACHMENT D CITY OF OKEECHOBEE REFERENCE Client Name: City of Leesburg Client Phone Number: 352.728.9765 Client E-mail: ken.thomas@leesburgflorida.gov Service Dates: Beginning 2017 End Ongoing Estimated Annual Contract Amount: Varies per Project Description of the services performed as they directly relate to the work of this Request for Qualification: Landscape Architecture, Permitting, Construction Documents, Presentations, Cost Estimation, and Inspection Services for projects including community centers and site development. CPH was commissioned to design a new 9,000 SF Neighborhood Resource Center for the City of Leesburg. CPH is responsible for full design services including survey, civil, landscape, architectural and MEP. The Center will include meeting room spaces for large and small groups, a computer lab, office space for local community service providers, conference rooms for miscellaneous social groups, and a Kitchen / Cafe facility. ATTACHMENT D CITY OF OKEECHOBEE REFERENCE Client Name: City of Casselberry Client Phone Number: 407.262.7725 Ext. 1234 Client E-mail: mgisclar@casselberry.org Service Dates: Beginning 1965 Estimated Annual Contract Amount: End Ongoing Varies per Project Description of the services performed as they directly relate to the work of this Request for Qualification: Landscape Architecture, Permitting, Construction Documents, Presentations, Cost Estimation, and Inspection Services for projects including parks, complete streets, trails, and site development. CPH provided planning and preliminary design to the City of Casselberry for the reinvestment and updating the master plan for Wirz Park, a regional facility with multiple uses. As part of the overall park the new design included a New entrance, Relocation of maintenance building, Expansion of the existing community building, New outdoor terrace, Event patio with 20' x 20' pavilion, Splash pad, Zero entry pool with interactive features, 5-lane/25-meter pool, Shade structures, Volleyball courts, Basketball courts, Playground, and Trail upgrades. MBE STATEMENT H CPH'S QUALIFICATION DOCUMENTATION CPH is committed to meeting or exceeding the M/WBE participation goals for this project. CPH has established working relationships with many minority firms in the area. CPH has included Quest Corporation of America (QCA) (M/W/DBE) for Public Outreach, Electrical Design Associates (EDA) (WBE) for Electrical/Lighting Services, ECHO UES (WBE), Arehna Engineering, INC (MBE), and Blue Marlin Engineering, LLC (MBE) for Geotechnical Services. Commitment to Diversity Among The Firm CPH has a culturally and ethnically diverse workplace from its owners to employees. CPH employs a workforce that is reflective of many nationalities and cultures. We have established programs and policies for recruiting and retaining minority and women engineers and staff, and strongly encourage all of our employees to become involved in our communities. It is the policy of CPH to provide equal employment opportunity at all times in all actions related to employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, citizenship status, age, national origin, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, or any other status protected by state or federal law. This policy applies to recruiting, hiring, training, promotion, evaluation, termination, compensation, benefits eligibility, working conditions and all other aspects of employment. The Firm supports a policy of actively recruiting and retaining a diverse workforce to support both our Equal Employment Opportunity Policy and our business objective to provide the highest quality service possible. CPH is committed to fostering an inclusive atmosphere that seeks actively to employ people of diverse backgrounds at all levels of the Company including top management and ownership. SUBCONSULTANT CERTIFICATIONS ARHENA ENGINEERING, INC. Department of MANAGEMENT SERVICES Owe,"i6/necict Woman Business Certification AREHNA Engineering, Inc. D,A Offioe of Supplier Diversity Is certified under the provisions of 287 and 295.187, Florida Statutes, for a period from: 10/24/2019 10/24/2021 ok,$2 icna:ian R. Satter, Secretary Florida Dear:n:ent of Management Je.vices Office of Supplier Dirversity 4050 Esplanade W ay, Suite 3811 Tallahassee; FL S2399 850-4E17-0915 www. d ms. rnyf loridacomfcsd SUBCONSULTANT CERTIFICATIONS PLANACTIVE STUDIO LLC 1' CITY OF �.��►. ORLANDO CITY OF ORLANDO M/WBE CERTIFICATION AWARD LETTER EXPIRATION DATE: 5/31/2022 CERTIFICATION NUMBER: 20156442 CERTIFICATION TYPE: WBE COMPANY NAME: PlanActive Studio LLC 3708 Pelican Lane Orlando, FL 32803 OWNER NAME: TARA SALMIERI CERTIFIED LINE(S) OF BUSINESS/SPECIALTY AREA(S): Professional Planning Services - (Zoning, Landuse, Neighood Planning, Public Participation, and Policy Analysis) EXECUTIVE OFFICES • MINORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE DIVISION Orlando City Hall • 400 South Orange Avenue • Eighth Floor PO Box 4990 • Orlando, FL 32802-4990 P 407.246.2623 • cityoforlando.net SUBCONSULTANT CERTIFICATIONS QUEST CORPORATION OF AMERICA, INC OfCIP3CfJ74�CL Woman Business Certification Quest Corporation of America, Inc. Deportment of MANAGEMENT �1► SERVICES Office of Supplier Diversity Is certified under the provisions of 287 and 295.187, Florida Statutes, for a period from: 12/10/2019 12/10/2021 Dkvi2fr' V Jonathan R. Satter. Secretary Florida Department of Management Services Office of Supplier Diversity 4050 Esp lanade Way, 5u ite 380 Tallahassee, FL 32349 85D-487-0915 wv.iito.dms.myflorida.com/osd SUBCONSULTANT CERTIFICATIONS ELECTRICAL DESIGN ASSOCIATES, INC. 0/ate o lo/icia(cr Woman & Minority Business Certification Electrical Design Associates, Inc Is certified under the provisions of 287 and 295.187, Florida Statutes, for a period from: 06/13/2019 to 06/13/2021 or -p; 12 Jorsalhan R. Sailer. Secretary Florida Department of Management Services nfiicc of supplier ;�J [�i�r i[tilly Office of Supplier Diversity ..405f) Esplanade Way. Suite 330 • Tallahassee, FL 32399 • d501967-0915 . www_drra myflonda.corn osd SUBCONSULTANT CERTIFICATIONS ECHO UES, INC. 4iie o 71;/"-icict Minority Business Certification MANAGEMENT SERVICES Office of Supplier Diversity ECHO UES, Inc. Is certified under the provisions of 287 and 295.187. Florida Statutes. for a period from: 09/19/2019 09/19/2021 V Jonathan R. Satter. Secretary Honda Department of Management Services Office of Supplier Diversity 4050 Esplanade W ay, Suite 380 Ta I lahasee, FL32399 850-487-0915 www.dmsmyllorida.com/osd SUBCONSULTANT CERTIFICATIONS BLUE MARLIN 7. CITY OF �NNIORLANDO CITY OF ORLANDO M/WBE CERTIFICATION AWARD LE 1 I LR EXPIRATION DATE: 1/31/2022 CERTIFICATION NUMBER: 20126612 CERTIFICATION TYPE: MBE COMPANY NAME: Blue Marlin Engineering, LLC 102 Drennen Rd Ste B-10 Orlando, FL 32806 OWNER NAME: OSCIEL PLAZA CERTIFIED LINE(S) OF BUSINESS/SPECIALTY AREA(S): Geotechnical Engineering and Materials Testing Services EXECUTIVE OFFICES • MINORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE DIVISION Orlando City Hall • 400 South Orange Avenue • Eighth Floor PO Box 4990 • Orlando, FL 32802-4990 P 407.246.2623 cityoforlando.net Proposal for PROFESSIONAL LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT SERVICES (RFC)) No. ADM 03-32-09-20 October 14, 2020 1111111116.1Allimmummiiillir COMMUNITY SOLUTIONS GROUP A GAI Consultants, Inc. Service Group We Bring Ideas! 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'Illl\' �1 t •y ��`, t �a 1 5 I !F 1^ Table of Contents Proposal for PROFESSIONAL LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT SERVICES (RFQ) No. ADM 03-32-09-20 1 October 14, 2020 Table of Contents A TRANSMITTAL LETTER 04 B QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE 07 C FAMILIARITY OF REGION 41 RESUME OF KEY PERSONNEL FROM D THE PRIME PROFESSIONAL 47 E INSURANCE 57 FPROHIBITION AGAINST CONTINGENT FEES/NON- COLLUSION/CONFLICT OF INTEREST DISCLOSURE STATEMENT 63 G REFERENCE LIST 67 H MBE STATEMENT 71 ADDENDA (NONE) gaiconsultants.com/communitysolutions RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 • Professional Landscape Architect Services • City of Okeechobee 1 [PAGE LEFT INTENTIONALLY BLANK] ink TRANSMITTAL LETTER Tab A: Transmittal Letter October 14, 2020 Mr. David Allen City of Okeechobee, Florida I Administration Office City Hall, 55 SE 3rd Avenue, Okeechobee, Florida 34974 (RFQ) No. ADM 03-32-09-20 1 Professional Landscape Architect Services Dear Mr. Allen and Members of the Selection Committee: On behalf of GAI Consultants' Community Solutions Group (CSG) team, we are pleased to submit this response for the City of Okeechobee's Request for Qualifications for Landscape Architect Services. CSG is privileged to be a part of your selection process and appreciates the opportunity to present our qualifications. As you review the information provided, you'll see that our firm has the proven expertise to address all your needs and deliver creative, cost-efficient solutions for each project type. Further, we are skilled with the public - initiative process, consistently completing our work on-time and on -budget. We will commit this same service to the City of Okeechobee. Successful execution of the services requested requires thoughtful leadership, supported by the knowledge and experience of a seasoned team of professionals. CSG's leaders have spent their careers guiding the development of many of Florida's great community venues, parks, streetscapes, neighborhoods and municipal facilities. Frank Bellomo, PLA, ASLA brings 40 years of experience in all areas of landscape architecture, including resource-based parks, trail projects, pedestrian and urban complete streets, and urban infrastructure. Frank will serve as Project Director, with the designated authority and responsibility for the overall control of the contract and quality procedures. Sheeba West, PLA, ASLA, ISA has 18 years of landscape architectural design and planning experience, having managed several multimillion -dollar park projects, as well as extensive experience with FDOT and municipal roadway landscape design projects. Sheeba will serve as Project Manager, responsible for the day-to-day oversight of the team and for maintaining control of the project scope, budgets, design and regulatory approvals. Kristin Caborn, CPRE, FCP, Deputy Project Manager and a former parks department director, is particularly adept at facilitating public engagement processes and is always available to provide her expertise and guidance on a wide variety of project types. Our work is successful because our solutions are derived from inclusive processes that begin with understanding existing and historical conditions and retrieving local input—these are critical factors in achieving viable projects that stakeholders support. We are gifted at conducting community-based workshops, targeted interviews, gaiconsultants.com/communitysolutions RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 • Professional Landscape Architect Services • City of Okeechobee 4 COMMUNITY SOLUTIONS GROUP A GAI Consultants, Inc. Service Group and public workshops to share ideas and generate enthusiasm. Our work is actionable because we work from planning to policy, concept to construction, across a very wide practice. Perhaps most significant is that our clients come back because they know that we care. In closing, we are committed to being available throughout the duration of every project. We stand ready to help you identify project opportunities, articulate a vision, refine the program, and move in a logical sequence to address the many and varied requirements of designing, permitting, and constructing your projects. We will be your partner throughout this process, from beginning to end, and you can be certain we will be there when you need us. Thank you for your careful consideration. We eagerly await an opportunity to meet with you in person and share how we can help you accomplish your goals. As an agent authorized to contractually bind the firm, my signature certifies the veracity of the contents of the submittal and binds the firm to the firm's offer to provide services addressed in this response to the City of Okeechobee's Request for Qualifications. Sincerely, GAI Consultants, Inc./Community Solutions Group Frank Bellomo, PLA, ASLA Vice President/Project Director GAI Consultants, Inc./Community Solutions Group • 618 E South Street, Suite 700.Orlando, FL 32801 • 407.423.8398 • gaiconsultants.com [PAGE LEFT INTENTIONALLY BLANK] - 3uaua • x3 puro SUOLKI31 limo • : QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE COMMUNITY SOLUTIONS GROUP EXPERIENCED PEOPLE, .OPEN MINDS, FRESH IDE GAI's Community Solutions Group ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE As part of GAI, our specialized CSG practice combines with the broad knowledge of our 800 -person engineering and environmental consulting firm. Established in 1958 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, we currently serve our clients throughout Eastern, Midwestern and Southern United States. GAI is an employee -owned engineering, planning, and environmental consulting firm with 60+ years of experience providing local expertise to worldwide clients in the energy, transportation, development, government, and industrial markets. ENR TOP 500 DESIGN FIRMS 2006-2019 60+ SUPERIOR CLIENT SERVICE 1• 100% EMPLOYEE OWNED FIRM ERM • o�M .W..�.• SO�aEr,t„,,,EM•.x�aoEu.a BMW WPMENION •RICHMOND T�:• •.uMEEGPROEME GAI is a corporation organized under the laws of the State of Pennsylvania since 1958 and has been licensed to conduct business in the State of Florida since 1982. GAI/CSG Office Location and Primary Point of Contact: GAI - Orlando Sheeba A. West, PLA, ISA Project Manger 618 E. South Street, Suite 700 Orlando, Florida 32801 T. 321.319.3048 I s.west@gaiconsultants.com Corporate Headquarters - Pittsburgh 385 E. Waterfront Drive Homestead, PA 15120 WHAT WE ARE CSG offers services in Planning, Landscape Architecture, and Management Consulting. CSG is an idea -driven, strategic consulting practice integrating design, planning, and economics. We are committed to enhancing communities in ways that are practical, sustainable, and authentic to our clients' needs, while being politically aware, financially feasible, and aesthetically compelling. 8 RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 • Professional Landscape Architect Services • City of Okeechobee creating great community places CSG Services Summary PLANNING + URBAN DESIGN • Master Planning and Community Design • Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) Plans • Urban Infill and Mixed Use Development • Campus Master Planning • Neighborhood Design • TOD + Corridor Planning • Development Codes + Guidelines • Lotting + Site Plans • Land Entitlements • Comprehensive Regulatory Approvals LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN • Civic and Cultural Facilities • Streetscapes + Urban Places • Parks, Open Space and Trails • Campus + Institutional ■ Green Infrastructure + Healthy Design ECONOMICS + REAL ESTATE CON- SULTING ■ Real Estate Market Strategies • Real Estate Financial Analysis ■ Fiscal and Economic Impact Analysis • Feasibility Studies • Valuation Analysis ■ Funding and Special District Finance ■ Pro -forma Cost Modeling • Program Management ■ Public Private Development Strategies ■ Redevelopment Planning • Developer Solicitation ■ Incentives + Partnerships ■ Financial Management • Valuation, Acquisition, Divestiture ■ Litigation + Regulatory Services ■ Asset Management EXPERIENCED HANDS FRESH IDEAS Tab B: Qualifications and Experience WHO WE ARE CSG is a unique team of landscape architects, urban designers, land use planners, public finance and economic development specialists, and public administrators who capture the full dimensions of strategy and solution. Committed to positioning cities for a sustainable future, we are recognized for delivering insightful, thorough, and technically sophisticated solutions. We embrace a philosophy that values the complex interrelation of people, place, and policy while considering a project's ability to positively impact its investors, community, and setting. WHAT WE DO Our work centers on finding resolution to place -based problems by implementing context -sensitive, sustainable solutions that are economically and fiscally beneficial and implementable. We engage diverse community groups to effect positive outcomes with shared benefits through integrated solutions. Consequently, our clients include governments, agencies, institutions, and developers who share an equal need to address complex and inter -related challenges. We work from planning to policy and concept to construction across the scales of region, city, and campus; neighborhood, street, and site. As an art, our practice requires an understanding of the nuances of feasibility, political sensitivity, urban form, relationships, and character of place. But as a science, it involves street geometries and hydrologic flows, floor -area ratios, densities, market economics, and financing mechanisms. We are effective because we are sensitive and sophisticated about implementing complex ideas across the platform of inclusive participation, thoughtful design, funding and finance, public policy, and community partnerships for initiatives both large and small. Planning + Urban Design Landscape Architecture + Design Economics + Real Estate Consulting Planning + Urban Design CSG's Planning and Urban Design practice focuses on crafting plans that create livable places of lasting value for communities that require context - sensitive, sustainable solutions. We prioritize close collaboration with clients through an approach that emphasizes plans that reflect strong neighborhoods, livable transportation networks, interconnected park and open space systems, environmental sensitivity, and economic opportunities. Through work at the scale of city, neighborhood, and street, our plans create the framework for rich, interactive settings that bring people together in environments that facilitate meaningful experiences that enrich lives. Our team draws upon expertise in multiple disciplines to balance physical, social, and economic needs and create urban places that enhance quality of life. We understand that each building, streetscape, transportation corridor, and park works toward creating an urban place that transcends the value of gaiconsultants.com/communitysolutions RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 • Professional Landscape Architect Services • City of Okeechobee 9 I Our mission is to create livable places of lasting value in an I increasingly connected, complex, and competitive world. any individual element. Our planners and engineers work closely with clients to ensure that each piece of this urban fabric is deliberately designed with quality and respect for its role in the public realm. With an eye toward implementation, we also understand the complex regulatory processes that must be navigated in order to gain approval for these great community plans. We draft clear plans and regulations designed to support community goals, preserve lifestyle choices, and create economic development and redevelopment opportunities, and we forge partnerships between stakeholders and local governments to achieve these positive outcomes. Landscape Architecture + Design The Landscape Architecture Studio within CSG integrates an experienced team of professionals that strives to raise the standard of planning and design services to a new level with every project, producing sustainable, context - sensitive solutions that meet our clients' objectives. We listen to their concerns, their desires, and their needs; we gather a deep understanding of place and issues; we then deliver thoughtful and innovative solutions. The studio operates under a fundamental planning and design philosophy seeking to develop solutions that make a positive contribution to the economic and social values of a community or place. Whether the task is community master planning and place -making, streetscape and corridor design, sustainable stormwater strategies (LID), parks and open space design, or corporate and campus planning and design, we are committed to creating rich, diverse and sustainable places for people— beautiful works that allow people to connect to the environment and that respect the community's cultural, historical, and environmental heritage. Economics + Real Estate Consulting CSG's Economic and Real Estate Consulting services draw from the advising team's experience, education, and a culture that integrates allied disciplines to enhance the appropriate solutions. The firm's approach draws upon its knowledge of growth management techniques in many state settings, local regulatory constraints, infrastructure systems and design, public finance, awareness of the needs in the private marketplace, preferred land use forms, aesthetics, emerging trends in development, and the linkages among infrastructure, economic development as well as the character of the built environment. This knowledge enables our clients to choose critically between alternatives and implement a strategy or master plan that is flexible, cost effective, sustainable, and marketable— attributes sought by both our public and private clientele. 10 RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 • Professional Landscape Architect Services • City of Okeechobee creating great community places Tab B: Qualifications and Experience Our Local Government Commitment The CSG team has planned, designed, and constructed over 130 parks and recreation projects in Florida. Further demonstrating our commitment and dedication to our public clients, many of our projects were performed under a continuing services agreement. • City of Atlanta Parks and Recreation Comprehensive Plan, Atlanta, GA • Chattanooga Tennessee Parks Master Plan, Chattanooga • Fernandina Beach Parks Master Planning, Fernandina Beach • Lake Alfred Parks and Recreation Master Plan, Lake Alfred • North Miami Beach Parks and Recreation Master Plan, North Miami Beach • Tavares Parks and Recreation Master Plan, Tavares • 27th Avenue Park, New Smyrna Beach • Atwater Community Park, North Port • Austin Tindal Regional Park, Osceola County • Belle Terre Park, Palm Coast • Bennett Park, Volusia County • Birthplace of Speed Park, Ormond Beach • Blue Cypress Pool Design, Jacksonville • Child's Park, Mt. Dora • Coachman Park, Clearwater • Coraci Sports Park, Port Orange • Daytona North Park, FlaglerCounty • Daytona Riverfront Park, Daytona Beach • Deltona Parks, Deltona • Drew Drop Park, Casselberry • East Lake Community Park, Lake County • Ferran Park Master Plan and Phase 1 Improvements, Eustis • First Coast Aquatic Center Design, Jacksonville • Florida Kraze Krush Sports Complex Master Plan, Oviedo • Frank Rendon Park, Volusia County • Fort Mellon Park, Sanford • Hackney Prairie Park, Ocoee • Haines City Municipal Pool, Haines City • Heroes City Park in Lake Nona, Orlando • Historic Corridor Preservation Park, DeLand • Hopkins Community Park, St. Cloud • Hunter Springs Park Master PIan,Crystal River • Indian Trails Sports Complex, Palm Coast • Jackie Robinson Ballpark, Daytona Beach • Korona Park, FlaglerCounty • Lake Eola Park, Orlando • Lakefront Park Concept Plan, St. Cloud • Lake Lorna Doone Park, Orlando • Lake Monroe Park, Volusia County • Lee Wenner Park, Cocoa • Lincoln Park Master Plan, Mount Dora • Martin Luther King, Jr. Park Master Plan, Winter Park • Neighborhood Park and Nature Trail, Lake Nona • New Smyrna Beach Sports Complex, New Smyrna Beach • North Collier Regional Park, Collier County • Ormond Beachfront Park, Volusia County • Payne Park + Skate Park, Sarasota • Plymouth Avenue Soccer Park, Volusia County • Pompey Park, Delray Beach • Riverfront Park North, Daytona Beach • Riverfront Park, Daytona Beach • Riverfront Park, Titusville • Riverside Park, New Smyrna Beach • Rockefeller Park, Ormond Beach • Royal Palms Tennis Complex, Palm Coast • Sand Point Park, Titusville • Seminole Woods Park, Palm Coast • Soldier's Creek Park, Longwood • South Lake Regional Park, Groveland • Spruce Creek Park, Volusia County • Station Square Park, Clearwater • Stetson Soccer Complex, DeLand • Strickland Community Park, Volusia County • Sunland Park, Seminole County • Sunsplash Park, Daytona Beach • Tennis Center, Palm Coast • Tom Renick Park, Volusia County • Turkey Lake Park, Orlando • University of North Florida Soccer Complex, Jacksonville • Valentine Park, Orange City • Victory Pointe Park, Clermont • Volusia County Dog Park, Volusia County • Volusia County Courthouse Plaza, Volusia County • Wayside Park, Sanford • Ballough Road Fishing Pier, Daytona Beach • Barrier Island Ecosystem Visitor Center, Brevard County • Bethune Beach Dune Crossover, Volusia County • Big Mulbery Branch Management Plan, Palm Coast • Big Mulbery Branch Trail, Palm Coast • Black Bear Wilderness Boardwalk and Trail, Seminole County • Buschman Park, Port Orange • Centennial Park, Sanford • Central Park Trail, Ormond Beach • Coastline Park and Trailhead, Sanford • Cooter Pond, Inverness • DeBary Hall Visitor Center Trailhead, Volusia County • Dune Crossover Program, Volusia County • Environmental Learning Center, Seminole County • Gainesville Park Wayfinding System, Gainesville • Gainesville Park Design Standards, Gainesville • Gamble Place, Port Orange • Gemini Springs Park, Volusia County • Halifax River Recreation Trail, Daytona Beach • Inverness Wayfinding Plan, Inverness • Jungle Trail, Vero Beach • Keller Seabird Rehabilitation Sanctuary, Ponce Inlet • Lake Beauty Park, Orlando • Lake Beresford Park, Volusia County • Lake Diaz Park, Volusia County • Lighthouse Point Park, Ponce Inlet • Loch Haven Park, Orlando • Long Creek Nature Preserve, Palm Coast • Longs Landing Management Plan, Palm Coast • • • • • ••• • • • • • • • •• • Map of CSG Parks and Recreation Projects in Florida • • Maitland Bike -Ped Master Plan, Maitland • Marine Science Center, Volusia County • North Central Park Concept Design, Winter Park • North Shore Overlook and Trailhead, Ferndale • Northshore Park, Ormond Beach • Oslo Riverfront Park, Indian River County • Painter's Pond Park, DeLand • Palm Coast Greenway, Palm Coast • Palm Coast Linear Park, Palm Coast • Palm Coast Waterfront Park, Palm Coast • Pine Meadows Conservation Area, Eustis • Prairie Lake Park, Ocoee • Riverbreeze Park, Volusia County • Riverwalk (Phase II and III), Sanford • Smyrna Settlement Archeology Site, New Smyrna Beach • Spring to Spring Trailhead, Volusia County • Spring Hammock Preserve, Seminole County • Sugar Mills Garden, Volusia County • Volusia County Dog Park, Volusia County • West Conservation Area, Volusia County • • • gaiconsultants.com/communitysolutions RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 • Professional Landscape Architect Services • City of Okeechobee 11 Kayak/Canoe Rentals Casselberry Recreation Center Mon. - Fri. 8 PM `a"::;.41;;"° CLIENT City of Casselberry CLIENT'S CONTRACT MANAGER Linda Moore Recreation Manager 407.262.7700 ext. 1301 PROJECT DURATION 2016-2017 CASSELBERRY PARKS AND RECREATION MASTER PLAN Casselberry, Florida GAI Consultants' Community Solutions Group (CSG) provided a parks and recreation master plan for the City of Casselberry, Florida, and has subsequently held a continuing services contract for implementation. The planning process began in the fall of 2016, and city council adopted it in 2017. CSG led the inventory, mapping and level of service efforts for the master plan. Inventory was completed in the field utilizing ESRI's Collector Application on the team's mobile phones. This process allows staff to rate the condition of the equipment, geolocate all assets and photos. Data is uploaded in real time, enabling staff at the office to see the inventory in process. This accurate data simplifies the level of service process, no matter the preferred methodology for calculating level of service in that jurisdiction. Background and support information included a review of all existing plans; including the Florida Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan (SCORP), demographics, population and service area projections, trends, benchmarking against similar communities. Extensive public input was received through a series of focus groups, open public meetings, a steering committee, meetings with staff and elected officials, and on-line survey. The final master plan incorporated a needs assessment, findings, vision, and an implantation strategy that includes goals, capital improvement estimates, funding recommendations, phasing, and grant application strategy. 12 RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 • Professional Landscape Architect Services • City of Okeechobee creating great community places Tab B: Qualifications and Experience The completed Parks and Recreation Master Plan in 2017 led to the identification of priorities for improvements across the system. Dew Drop Park is an existing neighborhood park in the City of Casselberry identified as needing to be updated. CSG led a master planning process in 2018-2019 to build public consensus and create a master plan for the park. The planning process included several on-site public meetings that explored the existing conditions of the parks, different types of potential improvements, and concept plans for implementation of the improvements. An order of magnitude cost estimate was developed for the final plan, and the project is included in the General Obligation (GO Bond) project list that was passed by the voters in 2020. Ms. Caborn is the project manager. rnory Garden - •Prleilfan Zip-li_}p SIecF P. New Ra Y.raorrr3 .i Exerclo-e Section!. 5-12y.e. 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Pack $ 153,306114 rmke x,rl f $41 5 ,5.P94lY Ca s sal Now 00. n0,f Tnk 5 5380401A5, cNatal PpYfi Perk $ ELSDP OP 5w forua Pri 5 Cka,d0kik0 P4Rrt Ronk Park Neck -Angel) $ 1L155.PWAP LAW Faodpr Rail 5 1,k15.D09.66 Lan[alo{Perk $ 1T.PPhLP Pa.moca Dnp Park $ RSPCA) Muffin:: ba ks Pork 9 15,T.1M W Rwa, Park 5 HAMMY *.•hrans Pa.k 5 11,1410 to Lair k9Vr5a0 RalilrAnvka+dr 5 T 5551..9* 5unnrlpwa 1*1 $ W,mT.eb 5111.t PYk $ [53,E44.5P VnrcaMr Pail $ a,Dld.de C.SMr Fnry5rttmers $ 19,910.555 PP GRANO TY}T51 5 .42,591,30bilD 14 RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 • Professional Landscape Architect Services • City of Okeechobee creating great community places 2020 PARKS BOND REFERENDUM VI or -71 151 WIC !Val CITY OF CASSELBERRY Parks Community Casselberry Tab B: Qualifications and Experience Presort Standard U.S. Postage PNU Orlando, FL Permit Nt In 2017, Casselberry completed a parks and recreation master plan ant' has been working diligently to implement the priorities established rhe L has secured grant funding, but in order to complete the plan, ac1 re -' _e is ne =o On March 17, 2020, the City of Casselberry is askin•- s to -..insider p: o •ia this additional revenue through the issuance e` ..as that ,lent renovate ano upgrade the City's parks, as well as develr _ new. 'ac that will offs - active recreational opportunities for reside all •des and abiiitie., bra+ The additional funds will ONLY Casselberry faciliti The plit ' es major reno•at • ake Park ake Concord pffirk • Wirz Park/Po• -. ,•;_ • Dew [rop•i, • Su TRI •LETLAKEDR. CAS 32707 w active park for es (Wheel Park) • aaanmm , urea c • ,,, Ovmaa • • The additional funds wilt benefit ONLY City of Casselberry facilities The funds will be used for new active park for all egos and abilities 1Whn l Park/ • Moor renovations to s existing parks: • t oke Owcod Palk • noise rem • 5072,4lWdaaath 11 you would like to see more details about the plans tar each perk. click here. Several studies have bund that Living In close GUSH �� r all New Playground; Sblhricc & Ag,, RAnovrt•.d Court= D How much wiLL it cost? rw ani Ow yeao hrern,11.1.411..1,0.blantounklmnaw, ovaw.n.aety. wpm .r2,11.1.16.• try Oral Ord•ew .ua. Ir cn lir.lie. clnktm 1,,lane, Lab oarllurAna "va4 On the Ballot March 17, 2020 a GOCesse•eny Web Video .S Park Upgrades** On March 17th, the City of Casselberry is asking voters to consider providing additional revenue through the issuance of bonds that will renovate and upgrade the City's parks. and to develop a new park that will offer active recreational opportunities for residents of all ages and abilities. Learn more.. CSG facilitated the public information campaign that led to the successful passage ofa General Obligation Bond (GO Bond) for parks in the City of Casselberry. The education began in fall 2019, and ended with the passage of the GO Bond in March 2020 (68% yes). The campaign included focus groups to talk with citizens about their feelings towards a bond. The information gathered in the focus groups was used to develop key messages throughout the education campaign. The campaign included the development ofa public information website, www.GoParks2020.org, social media messaging, an informational video, direct mailers, and attendance at public events. All campaign material was produced and translated into Spanish to be certified for use in an election. Since the parks and recreation plan was adopted, the City has been working diligently to implement the priorities established in that plan, even securing grant money to fund the priorities of the plan. While progress has been made, to fully implement the master plan, more funds are needed, and the City Commission guided staff to place a GO Bond question on the ballot. Additional revenue from the GO bond will fund capital projects across the City that will enhance parks, and improve facilities such as playgrounds, trails, and open spaces that provide the settings for recreation, cultural events and natural resource based activities. The funds will also renovate and improve existing athletic fields, recreation complexes, and community centers that provide numerous opportunities for recreational league play, along with diverse mix of community and privately sponsored programs, and events. gaiconsultants.com/communitysolutions RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 • Professional Landscape Architect Services • City of Okeechobee 15 CLIENT City of Orlando CLIENT'S CONTRACT MANAGER Denise Riccio, RLA FPR Planner and Grants 407.246.4249 PROJECT DURATION 2019-2020 (estimated) ORLANDO PARKS AND RECREATION MASTER PLAN Orlando, Florida GAI's Community Solutions Group (CSG) is leading an update to the City of Orlando Parks and Recreation Master Plan. The last master plan was performed by a different firm, and while had some visioning elements that provided guidance, it was not written in a way to be implementable. To move the City in a direction where they can have an implementable plan, we are approaching the project as partners. We have completed a detailed inventory and assessment report which is also linked to a smart GIS mapping and asset database for ongoing management of all City park assets. The technical inventory was also informed by substantial public involvement including highly participatory public meetings in all 6 City Districts and a City-wide Statistically Valid and on-line surveys. Our team provided facility assessment and programming analysis for all of the neighborhood centers and recreation programming. An in-depth GIS -based connectivity analysis for bike/ped access to parks and recreation facilities was designed to help the City with their 10 Minute Walk Grant from the Trust For Public Land. Our team is also evaluating viable sustainable parks best practices for Orlando based on what's important to the public and obtainable for the department. AH of this information will inform the actual Master Plan recommendations and prioritization of future Parks and Recreation investments. CSG continues to work toward the completion of this master planning effort with the City, Community and our Team. We encourage Ormond Beach to speak with our Orlando reference about their prior plan experience, compared with the in -process CSG update. 16 RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 • Professional Landscape Architect Services • City of Okeechobee creating great community places DIVERSE ACTIVE PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT CSG is involved with the community at all scales, from regional strategic planning efforts to neighborhood parks. We have successfully conducted all forms of community information, engagement, and conflict resolution on behalf of large institutional agencies, local government, and private developers. We believe in Public Input before Professional Output. Our Orlando PRMP process exemplifies our ability to engage the community, instead of "talk at them." Our success is based on our ability to create equitable platforms for inclusive dialogue that engages local leadership, special interest groups, and local businesses and residents who are invested in a place. We listen carefully to understand diverse community perspectives and guide our solutions towards key issues with clear messaging and understandable visuals, identifying opportunities for partnered solutions and community consensus. Our mission is to translate community perspectives into visible and actionable ideas: We want the community to easily see their input in our work product. Tab B: Qualifications and Experience YOUR MAP This map will guide you through the stations. TU MAPA Este maps to saeor las estaciones. cot t worry about what order you your joprovide input have fuiVurney. reoeoawes de el dedei,omadal<Ore.,, apororo p .iy dmerteie Survey Says Welcome! i Bienvenido! Public Meetings as Diverse Experiences We employ a multi -layered approach for communication, both in person and online. This involves engaging the community in hierarchies of leadership, policy agencies, stakeholders, and the general public in ways that build shared trust and understanding. Our public meetings often utilize interactive experience (i.e., game -oriented) stations that include active participation options such as: • Virtual Reality to provide 360 -degree, realistic 3-D environments • Augmented Reality that allows alternative program elements to be placed interactively and viewed in 3-D in 'real space' via Google Earth • Story Maps that allow for location specific input through an ArcGIS/ESRI Platform • Instagram photo walls that allow for quick words and art to convey local spirit • Photo -realistic digital renderings at viewsheds to show scale, screening, and buffering • Statistically valid surveys and community questionnaires • Community values and citizen -based themed exercises • Community design alternatives, site plans and design visualizations • Diagrams,cartoons, and infographics that make complex issues more understandable • Walking workshops and on-site tours gaiconsultants.com/communitysolutions RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 • Professional Landscape Architect Services • City of Okeechobee 17 CLIENT City of St. Cloud CLIENT'S CONTRACT MANAGER Stephanie Holtkamp Parks and Recreation Director 407.957.7246 PROJECT DURATION 2018-2020 ST. CLOUD PARKS AND RECREATION MASTER PLAN St. Cloud, Florida GAI's Community Solutions Group (CSG) has had an active role in shaping the future vision for the City of St. Cloud. Our multi -disciplinary team has led the effort to develop a broad, transformational body of work for the City, starting with Envision St. Cloud, and including planning efforts for their streetscapes, trails, signature parks, and their Parks and Recreation Master Plan. The Parks and Recreation Master Plan for the City of St. Cloud provides a decision-making guide for the City regarding its park system based on the demonstrated needs of the community, with a strong emphasis on equality. Understanding existing conditions provided the key framework for the master plan including site visits conducted at every park, as well as public engagement sessions to gain an understanding of the needs of the community and the resources available within the existing parks system. Additional geospatial analysis of the park system pinpointed geographic areas of need and organizing system priorities for improvements. Based on this body of knowledge, we developed a series of recommendations for the parks system and an implementation plan providing the City a guide for the next two decades. The Plan was adopted by city council in 2019. Since then, our team has continued to provide guidance to incorporate the recommendations of the master plan into the City's comprehensive plan. 18 RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 • Professional Landscape Architect Services • City of Okeechobee creating great community places 1 - Ralph V. Chisholm Park 2 - Lakefront Park & Dan Tarrell Memorial Point 3 - Godwin Park 4 - 0.6. Johnson Park 5 - Dakota Avenue Linear Park 6 - Woman's Club & Veterans Memorial Library 7 - Centennial Park 8 - 5t. Cloud Shuffleboard Courts 9 - St. Cloud Community House 10 - Mt. Peace Cemetary 11 - St Cloud Community Center 12 -Chris Lyle Aquatic Ce ter 13 - Wheel Park 14 - Civic Center Complex 15 - Extreme Sports Complex 16 - Peghorn Nature Park 17 - Veterans Park 18 - Hopkins Park 19 - Stephanie Leigh Rothstein Memorial Park 20 - Ted Broda Memorial Park 21 - Water Tower Park 22 - 901 Virginia Ave* r Desire for more Water Activities Love of Birds & other Wildlife Concern for Overcrowded Parks Interest in Blending Technology Tab B: Qualifications and Experience THE CITY OF ST. CLOUP PARKS & RECREATION MASTER PLAN Eli JUNE 2019 Need for Safer Routes to Parks gaiconsultants.com/communitysolutions RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 • Professional Landscape Architect Services • City of Okeechobee 19 St. Cloud Parks and Recreation Master Plan (Project Continued) .n 0 arcgis.chisholmparkp Ch sTofa _Park Inrr,h'rd oitb use 1 A.shohn Park Muitor Nan Today Project Overview !Ca10 V Chisholrn Regional ...located on the 2on!as.it end of St Cloud,oil of 1:1!roc7s_re Project Overview Project Timeline O © O "is"" Pu lie ared COSI IMPLEMENTING THE PLAN: PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT IN AN ONLINE WORLD The St. Cloud Parks and Recreation Master Plan was adopted just prior to COVID-19. It was important for the City to continue the plan's implementation momentum. Our team quickly pivoted to recognize the importance of running web -based, branded, online tools that are linked to other social media and community platforms for project information and participation. This allows additional outlets for public participation for member of the community who are unable to attend a meeting or are interested in contributing their ideas through these alternative channels. Our team has been incorporating online tools in our public engagement process for at least 15 years. However, in today's world with COVID and other public health challenges, we have successfully expanded our platforms and skillsets to allow full on-line engagement with tools that we are able to create and manage in-house over the life of a project. We invite you to visit www.ChisholmParkPlan.com and www.FloridaAveBikeway.com, both of which are project websites for St. Cloud that were identified as short term priorities in the PRMP. Our team utilizes an Arc/GIS ESRI platform that allows us to create and manage our own project websites, with a variety of tools, surveys, and games ranging from user-friendly photo and comment story maps (via ESRI GIS interface) to street -mix design opportunities and online video presentations. These websites can also host all basic project calendar information, links to presentations and replays of recorded presentations. What's your vision? FLORIDA AVENUE 0.� BIKEWAY =' p T ct Infirod For structured online meetings, we use Zoom or any other platform that our clients prefer. Zoom includes our IT department support, is recordable, and allows for livestreaming with multiple presenters, video, screen sharing and drawing, community comments, and scenarios for 'break out'/ focus rooms. Florida's economy is re -opening, and some public gatherings are now acceptable. We hope to be able to hold small community meetings and outdoor walking audits. 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A..1.:.,. 9 inn. y ' ,ri l l b..H. a I.1.... o 4 . rd . crass• rt on.nrhpurl Iis le ,w whew 'im r,. vino lin. nerd ...Farw.ppm. you .i.Iin. ,. r. d!IrkG .-I:+r�r+,r i7,�,Kn nl r r,n�tiiet 1..1 r_Ny {ckrrdl riewrew rancep1 I1efrredress' 22 RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 • Professional Landscape Architect Services • City of Okeechobee creating great community places Tab B: Qualifications and Experience CLIENT City of Mount Dora CLIENT'S CONTRACT MANAGER Amy Jewell Leisure Services Director 352.735.7161 PROJECT DURATION Completed March 2019 gaiconsultants.com/communitysolutions MOUNT DORA PARKS AND RECREATION MASTER PLAN Lake County I Mount Dora, Florida GAI's Community Solutions Group (CSG) developed a parks and recreation master plan that is a road map for the future of the City of Mount Dora's Parks and Recreation System. Tasks included a complete inventory ofthe existing park and recreation infrastructure, a comprehensive public input program, and provided a final vision and master plan for the next 10 years. The inventory was completed using GIS technology that became a live inventory of facilities and amenities that the City can access and update at any time. This greatly increased their efficiency at addressing items that needed immediate attention. This process also allows for much more accurate capital planning, level of service analysis, and mapping. Contents Preview Dew* Name 9_P g H9 „ os9 eC,naa,.a<HRE, ecenneto-xiy_w__AflACHR, eco.bvrra_anacHui LH F=t b<. a,HaEL e„eg� egg„ — ®B, s anu.maH ®can e.wiry N_.TTACH pc.nne ®mM JCITAaw ce�rw.sm_•nacH pr.,a ®osn fACH ®syn.�gepnt_A�_anacr Geotlatabau [lest File Geodalabase Feature Class file...Wu future Class File ...base Feature Class File Geadelabase esture Class File Le...se Feature Class File Geodatabase ieeture Class File Geod... 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RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 • Professional Landscape Architect Services • City of Okeechobee 23 OWNER City of Orlando CLIENT Florida Citrus Sports LAKE LORNA DOONE PARK Orange County 1 Orlando, Florida GAI's Community Solutions Group provided design, contract documents, and construction observation services for this historic park in downtown Orlando, located directly adjacent to the Citrus Bowl. The location of the first integrated Little League baseball game to be played in the South, Lorna Doone is a complete renovation of all of the park's facilities, including play fields, interactive play fountain, playgrounds, community garden, pavilions, lake overlooks and docks, restroom, and other amenities. At $6.5 million, and partially funded by the National Football League (NFL) resulting from the 2017 Pro Bowl held at the stadium, the project is currently under construction, with completion scheduled for May 2020. 24 RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 • Professional Landscape Architect Services • City of Okeechobee creating great community places OWNER Gainesville Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) CLIENT CHW Engineering, Inc. MIMPON Tab B: Qualifications and Experience SOUTH MAIN STREET LANE REDUCTION AND COMPLETE STREET Alachua County I Gainesville, Florida GAI's Community Solutions Group led the design of the new streetscape for 3,200 linear feet of South Main Street in Gainesville, Florida. This industrial corridor southeast of Gainesville's historic downtown area has been experiencing new and emergent private development, thus encouraging the need for multimodal transportation uses. South Main Street is also the location of the new Depot Park attraction, two regional bike trails, and the newly expanded and redeveloped Cade Museum. Today, South Main Street carries a traffic volume of less than 15,000 average daily trips (ADT), so roadway capacity exists to reposition the right- of-way to better support the emergent diverse land uses. The plan not only reduces auto lanes, but incorporates new on -street parking, bicycle facilities, and Low Impact Design (LID) "rain garden" stormwater facilities. The street will maintain access for industrial trucks, school bus tours to the Cade Museum, and local traffic to businesses and public amenities. The streetscape is currently under construction through the CRA. gaiconsultants.com/communitysolutions RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 • Professional Landscape Architect Services • City of Okeechobee 25 26 RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 • Professional Landscape Architect Services • City of Okeechobee creating great community places RIVERPLACE BOULEVARD COMPLETE STREET Duval County 1 Jacksonville, Florida GAI's Community Solutions Group led public involvement and conceptual design exploration of several alternative scenarios for a place -based reconstruction and "road diet" for Riverplace Boulevard. The project had been long identified as a top -priority project of the South Bank CRA, focusing on the need to balance auto movement with increased bike/ pedestrian safety. The objectives also addressed the need fora "placemaking" approach that would support emergent development, including residential, retail services, and a regional desire for increased access to the Riverwalk. The selected concept included buffered bike lanes, increased sidewalks, safe crossings, narrowed vehicular lanes, urban rain - gardens and contemporary design solutions to streetscape treatments. Following the vision, the GAI team worked with the City of Jacksonville on project implementation through 2018. As prime consultant, GAI provided all landscape architecture and civil engineering while coordinating the balance of the technical design team. Today, the project is successfully built and a highly popular transformation for the adjacent property users and a new exemplar Complete Street for the City. Tab B: Qualifications and Experience CLIENT Jacksonville Downtown Investment Authority gaiconsultants.com/communitysolutions RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 • Professional Landscape Architect Services • City of Okeechobee 27 28 RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 • Professional Landscape Architect Services • City of Okeechobee creating great community places INDEPENDENCE LANE STREETSCAPE Orange County 1 Maitland, Florida The Independence Lane corridor between Horatio and Packwood Avenues is set to be the starting point for a genuine downtown Maitland. GAI/CommunitySolutions Group completed the Maitland Downtown Master Plan in 2016, and this initial downtown investment is one of the highest priority capital improvement projects as identified by the community. The first 600 -ft block of this new "main street" has been constructed, in conjunction with an adjacent mixed-use development. Additional blocks are in the planning and design stages to extend the experience and economic development opportunity. CLIENT City of Maitland CRA Tab B: Qualifications and Experience Our team designed Independence Lane as a shared -use space between Maitland City Hall, Maitland City Centre, and Independence Square Park—making this area an important center for community and social activity in Maitland. Other features include green design stormwater features, overhead festival lighting, event power, structural soils, and the introduction of special hardscape and landscape details, which will be carried into the planned Independence Square Park. Boa gaiconsultants.com/communitysolutions RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 • Professional Landscape Architect Services • City of Okeechobee 29 30 RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 • Professional Landscape Architect Services • City of Okeechobee creating great community places PALM COAST PARKWAY MEDIANS Flagler County 1 Palm Coast, Florida Palm Coast Parkway is the main east/ west artery for Palm Coast and the landscaping of these medians along with the signage forms the major entry feature for visitors exiting 1-95 from the north and south. Existing oaks were incorporated into the OWNER City of Palm Coast design and the wide medians were graded to create interesting land forms. Combinations of native and ornamental plants were used to provide color throughout most of the year and minimize maintenance requirements. Tab B: Qualifications and Experience gaiconsultants.com/communitysolutions RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 • Professional Landscape Architect Services • City of Okeechobee 31 Mann 0.1i4.2_111101=gill 10 1.i tar - .1,, Ili .5w waiq .4 ` Tab B. Qualifications and Experience CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL SERVICES GAI's Community Solutions Group We have long standing continuing service agreements with many local governments in Florida. Although our list is extensive, we pride ourselves on our client -centric focus, the individualized attention we give our clients, which results in long-standing relationships. The City of Okeechobee can be assured that we know how to be your partner for years and deliver excellence! ■ City of Casselberry Professional Services Agreement Park Planning and Design Projects • City of Clermont Master Services Agreement • City of Gainesville WSPP • City of Lake Alfred, Design and Planning Administration Services • City of Lakeland, Continuing Contract for Planning, Design or Development Services • City of Maitland Continuing Landscape Architecture Professional Services • City of Mount Dora Professional Consultant Services Agreement Parks and Recreation • City of New Smyrna Beach Agreement for Professional Planning Consulting Services • City of Ocoee Planning and Landscape Architecture Services • City of Orlando Continuing Professional Consulting Agreement Landscape Architecture and Planning Design • City of Ormond Beach Parks and Recreation Services ■ City of Palm Coast - Landscape Architectural and Park Design Services • City of Sanford On Call Services • City of Sebastian Continuing Professional Planning and Landscape Architect Consulting Services • City of St. Cloud General Services (Planning and Landscape Architectural Services) • City of Titusville -Community Parks Continuing Engineering Services • City of Winter Park Continuing Contracts for Professional Architectural and Engineering Services / Discipline: Parks & Recreation • Seminole County Master Agreement for Landscape Architectural Services • Pasco County On-going Professional Architectural, Engineering and Related Services for Improvements to Parks and Recreation Facilities (sub to Coastal Design) • Polk County Professional Engineering Services for Parks and Natural Resources • St Lucie County Master Services for Land Use Planning, Transportation Planning, Economics, Urban Design, Landscape Architecture • FDOT District Five - Districtwide LA • Orange Blossom Trail Development Board - Master Services Agreement for Professional Services • University of Central Florida Landscape Architecture Continuing Services Contract gaiconsultants.com/communitysolutions RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 • Professional Landscape Architect Services • City of Okeechobee 33 ORGANIZATIONAL CHART City of Okeechobee Frank Bellomo, PLA, ASLA Project Director Sheeba West, PLA, ASLA, ISA Kristin Caborn, CPRE, FCP Project Manager Deputy Project Manager LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES + ADDITIONAL RESOURCES Keith Oropeza, PLA, ASLA Ruth Perry, PLA Kevin Aust, PLA, LEED AP Andrea Penuela Useche Ana Oropeza Degwitz, SEGD Vijaysimha Seelam, PE DJ Silverberg, PWS, GTA PARKS MASTER PLAN Kristin Caborn, CPRE, FCP Frank Bellomo, PLA, ASLA Patrick Panza, AICP Andrea Penuela Useche Jo Tolentino Ana Oropeza Degwitz, SEGD Laura Smith Quality project delivery comes from people who are well-trained, highly motivated, and clearly focused on getting the job done right. They collaborate across disciplines to develop new ideas for our clients' challenges. They have passion, energy, and dedication. Most importantly, they sincerely care about the success of your projects. GAI is a 100% employee -owned firm, and every GAI employee works with a sense of ownership and pride in their work. This means our clients experience personalized service and a feeling of confidence that things will get done and get done right. Our clients know that no matter who they deal with, our employees will do their part to make every project a great success. And because we carefully match our staff credentials to meet our clients' needs, we build productive and effective relationships. With 200+ Florida employees, we can provide a comprehensive level of service, while providing client service with quick response times to the City of Okeechobee. GAI's Orlando office will serve as the primary location through which all professional services will be coordinated. OUR OKEECHOBEE TEAM IS 100% IN-HOUSE AND 100% IN THE ORLANDO OFFICE 618 E. SOUTH STREET, SUITE 700, ORLANDO, FL 32801 BRIEF BIOS OF PROPOSED KEY PERSONNEL - TAB B RESUME OF THREE KEY PERSONNEL - TAB D 34 RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 • Professional Landscape Architect Services • City of Okeechobee creating great community places Frank Bellomo, PLA, ASLA VP, Senior Director of Landscape Architecture PROJECT DIRECTOR 321.319.3057 f.bellomo@gaiconsultants.com For 40 years, Frank Bellomo, PLA has been creating hundreds of projects that have earned national and state awards as well as recognition by his peers. His career centers on projects that positively impact communities, including urban planning, park and recreation design, streetscapes, higher education campus design and planning, and a multitude of projects in both the public and private sectors. Frank frequently speaks at a variety of professional conferences in Florida, and has been a guest lecturer and visiting critic on several occasions at his alma mater, the University of Florida's Department of Landscape Architecture. SKILLS Landscape Architecture Urban Planning Parks and Recreation Design Campus Design and Planning RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Pompey Park, Delray Beach, FL Victory Pointe Park, Clermont, FL North Collier Regional Park, Naples, FL University of Florida (UF) Campus Landscape Master Plan, Gainesville, FL University of Central Florida (UCF) Campus Landscape Master Plan, Orlando, FL Bayshore Gateway Cultural Arts District Master Development Plan, Naples, FL Tab B: Qualifications and Experience Sheeba West, PLA, ASLA, ISA Community Design Manager PROJECT MANAGER 321.319.3048 s.west@gaiconsultants.com Ms. West has invested her professional life preserving and creating beautiful places. Ms. West has 16 years of landscape architecture, master planning, site planning, and construction administration experience for public and private projects—in numerous roles, on all stages of a project from concept through construction. Her range of built projects throughout the state of Florida includes hospitality and entertainment, Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) roadway aesthetic improvements, commercial retail development, multifamily residential development, senior living communities, hospital campuses, public streetscapes, Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) improvements, public parks, and trails. SKILLS Landscape Architecture Master Planning Site Planning Construction Administration RELEVANT EXPERIENCE 5th Avenue South Streetscape and Sugden Theatre Plaza Conceptual Design, Naples, FL St. Cloud Parks and Recreation Master Plan (PRMP), St. Cloud, FL W-192 Strategic Placemaking of Public Facilities, Osceola County, FL Riverview Park Conceptual Master Plan, Sebastian, FL Black Bear Wilderness Trail, Sanford, FL Turnpike Mainline Widening from Atlantic Avenue to Boynton Beach Boulevard, Palm Beach, FL gaiconsultants.com/communitysolutions RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 • Professional Landscape Architect Services • City of Okeechobee 35 Kristin Caborn, CPRE, FCP Director of Park System Planning DEPUTY PROJECT MANAGER 321.319.3161 k.caborn@gaiconsultants.com Ms. Caborn has 21 years of extensive parks and recreation management and planning experience involving managing several multi -million -dollar parks and recreation projects, and providing master plan implementation and phasing plans services for public sector clients. Ms. Caborn thoroughly understands the municipal park planning process through her experience as a previous Parks and Recreation Director, where she was actively involved in all aspects of park planning, including extensive public involvement and facilitation. She is a Certified Park and Recreation Executive, Florida Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) Practitioner. SKILLS Parks and Recreation Management and Planning; Public Involvement Facilitation; Certified Park and Recreation Executive (CPRE), National Recreation and Park Association, Florida (11160); Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) Practitioner (FCP) RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Parks, Recreation, Pathways and Open Spaces Master Plan, Casselberry, FL Casselberry Go Bond Referendum, Casselberry, FL Orlando Parks and Recreation Vision and Master Plan, Orlando, FL Orange County Greenplace Master Plan, Orange County, FL City of Atlanta PRMP, Atlanta, GA Lake Alfred PRMP, Lake Alfred, FL Pompey Park, Delray Beach, FL Chisholm Park Master Plan, St. Cloud, FL 36 RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 • Professional Landscape Architect Services • City of Okeechobee creating great community places Keith Oropeza, PLA, ASLA Director, Landscape Architecture LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT 321.445.8034 k.oropeza@gaiconsultants.com Mr. Oropeza has more than 39 years of experience designing and leading a variety of project types from planning to site-specific design, resort, theme park, and healthcare facility projects. He has extensive local, national, and international experience. Key U.S. clients include Universal Studios, Discovery Cove, Sea World, Busch Gardens Tampa, Royal Pacific Resort, and Florida Hospital. International clients include Chihpen Springs Resort, Taiwan; Discovery Lakes, Shenyang, China; and Brooklin Village, Sao Paulo, Brazil. Additionally, Mr. Oropeza has worked in Washington, D.C., as part ofa security enhancement team for various U.S. Embassies worldwide. SKILLS Landscape Architecture Master Planning Site Planning Construction Administration RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Orlando Urban Trail Gap Landscape and Streetscape, Orlando, Florida Chisholm Park Master Plan, Saint Cloud, FL Florida Avenue Bikeway, Saint Cloud, FL Waterfront Park and Marina Master Plan, Saint Cloud, FL Hollywood Way, Orlando, FL Major Boulevard, Orlando, FL Seminole Wekiva Trail, Seminole County, FL Vietnam Memorial Park, Key West, FL Ruth Perry, PLA Senior Manager, Landscape Architecture LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT 321.319.3059 r. per ry@gai consultants.com Ms. Perry is responsible for the management, design, and production of a variety of project types. She is personally active in overseeing public and commercial projects throughout Florida. Her attention to detail and strong communication skills have earned her a reputation as an effective and efficient Project Manager. She has the innate ability to keep projects on track, which has earned her the confidence of clients and peers alike. Ms. Perry regularly manages projects of great complexity, including those with large subconsultant teams, keeping these projects on schedule and budget. Her expertise in the profession ranges from small-scale private gardens to large-scale resorts, residential communities, parks, streetscapes, educational facilities, and design guidelines. SKILLS Landscape Architecture Master Planning Site Planning Construction Administration RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Okeechobee County Emergency Operations Center, Okeechobee, FL Atwater Community Park, North Port, FL Bayshore Cultural Gateway Master Plan, Naples, FL Blackwood Avenue Streetscape, Ocoee, FL LIFT Orlando Early Learning Center, Orlando, FL Lorna Doone Park, Orlando, FL Payne Park and Skate Park, Sarasota, FL Riverplace Boulevard Complete Street, Jacksonville, FL South Lake Regional Park, Lake County, FL Tab B: Qualifications and Experience Kevin Aust, PLA, LEED AP Senior Manager, Landscape Architecture LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT 321.319.3042 k.aust@gaiconsultants.com Mr. Aust is a Senior Manager, specializing in landscape architecture. With more than 16 years of experience in the profession, he has been involved in all aspects of the planning, design, and construction of meaningful built environments throughout Central Florida and the southeast. His experience includes project management, public involvement, program development, visioning, site planning, design development, construction document preparation, pre -construction consulting, and construction administration. Mr. Aust is drawn to socially and environmentally sensitive civic -oriented projects that create rich public environments. SKILLS Landscape Architecture Sustainable Site Design Urban Environmental Design Low Impact Development Construction Detailing and Administration RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Riverplace Boulevard Streetscape, Jacksonville, FL Independence Lane Streetscape, Maitland, FL Downtown Streetscape Revitalization, Inverness, FL Downtown Parking Garage & Plaza, Winter Garden, FL Laureate Park Neighborhood Parks and Open Spaces, Lake Nona, FL Lake Beauty Park and WPH Stormwater Park, Orlando, FL Bartow Community Center, Bartow, FL Brannon Civic Center, New Smyrna Beach, FL Pulse Memorial, Orlando Health, Orlando, FL gaiconsultants.com/communitysolutions RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 • Professional Landscape Architect Services • City of Okeechobee 37 Andrea Penuela Useche LANDSCAPE DESIGNER 321.319.3074 a.penuela@gaiconsultants.com Ms. Penuela Useche, a Landscape Designer in GAI's Community Solutions Group, is identity focused, believing that the interweaving of the places we have been creates the people we are. Through landscape architecture, she strives to form the places that both represent and craft the identities of people and their communities. Ms. Penuela Useche has very strong design and graphic skills, which she is able to apply to both landscape design and community planning projects. She is also bi-lingual (Spanish) and has been very effective at relating to a variety of constituents in our public engagement activities. SKILLS Landscape Design Specialized Experience: Bilingual (Spanish/English); Adobe Creative Cloud (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign); AutoCAD; SketchUp; ArcGIS, Lumion, Revit Ana E. Oropeza Degwitz, SEGD Senior Environmental Graphic Designer WAYFINDING + ENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHICS 321.319.3075 a.oropeza@gaiconsultants.com Ms. Oropeza is a Senior Environmental Graphic Designer in GAI's Community Solutions Group (CSG). With 10 years of experience, she is a passionate Graphic and Industrial Designer, who is vastly skilled with product design and development and branding. Ms. Oropeza is creative, versatile, and knowledgeable in both 2D and 3D design work. Her background in industrial design gives her extensive knowledge of fabrication and materials. She has both analytic and creative thinking—allowing her concepts to be data driven and data oriented. Her designs are well thought out and consider the project character and goals. Research plays a big part in her design methodology. Ms. Oropeza is also bi-lingual (Spanish). SKILLS Industrial and Graphic Design Specialized Experience: Adobe Creative Cloud (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Flash, After Effects, Premier); AutoCAD; 3ds Max; Rhino; SketchBook Pro; KeyShot; SketchUp RELEVANT EXPERIENCE RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Mount Dora Parks and Recreation Master Plan Gainesville Park Wayfinding, Gainesville, FL (PRMP), Mount Dora, FL I -Drive Signage and Wayfinding, Orange County, FL Packing District Streetscapes and Parks, Orlando, FL City of St. Cloud Downtown Wayfinding, St. Cloud, FL Independence Lane and Square, Maitland, FL UF Wayfinding Master Plan, Gainesville, FL NeoCity Streetscapes Master Plan, Osceola County, FLMaitland Bike -Ped Plan, City of Maitland, Maitland, FL UF Wayfinding Master Plan, Gainesville, FL Sebastian Wayfinding + Parks Signage Plan, Saint Leo University Campus Master Plan Update Sebastian, FL 2020, Town of Saint Leo, FL 38 RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 • Professional Landscape Architect Services • City of Okeechobee creating great community places Patrick Panza, AICP Assistant Planning Manager PLANNING 321.319.3028 p.panza@gaiconsultants.com Mr. Panza is an Assistant Planning Manager with 15 years of experience with planning, design, and policy analysis accumulated through a variety of public and private sector projects during which he has utilized his extensive technical abilities to create innovative approaches to the analysis and design of community development solutions. Mr. Panza specializes in the application of GIS technologies to planning processes. His knowledge of how planning works at the policy level, coupled with design and implementation of these technologies, provides benefit to the wide variety of projects in which he engages. SKILLS CAD; GIS; Site Planning and Design; Growth Management Policy; AutoCAD; ArcGIS; SketchUp; Adobe Creative Suite RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Lake Alfred Parks and Recreation Master Plan, Lake Alfred, FL Orlando Parks and Recreation Master Plan, Orlando, FL OBTNext Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) Master Plan, Orlando, FL Bicycle Wayfinding Master Plan, Winter Park, FL Tri -Rail Coastal Link Corridor Management Oversight Consultant (CMOC), Miami -Dade, Broward and Palm Beach Counties, FL gaiconsultants.com/communitysolutions Tab B: Qualifications and Experience Laura Smith Financial Analyst Manager FINANCIAL ANALYST 321.319.3088 I.smith@gaiconsultants.com Ms. Smith serves as Assistant Financial Analyst Manager with CSG, where she conducts and oversees the research and analysis of market, economic, and demographic data; commercial, industrial, and multi -family performance indicators; census data; and employment statistics for various products of the firm. Ms. Smith served as a professional municipal planner for 6 years, expanding her expertise to include writing and updating land development codes, development plan review, comprehensive plan rewrites and updates, comprehensive plan evaluation and appraisal reports, Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) findings of necessity, and redevelopment plans. SKILLS Municipal Planning; Land Development Codes/ Regulations Data Analysis; Development of Regional Impact Certification: MURP, Urban and Regional Planning, 2015, University of Central FL RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Orange County Parks Growth Analysis, Orange County, Orlando, FL Mount Dora Parks and Recreation Master Plan, City of Mount Dora, Mount Dora, FL Bartow City Master Plan, City of Bartow, FL Cocoa Lee Wenner Park Financial Feasibility and Market Study, Cocoa, FL Coastal Community Resiliency Program, New Smyrna Beach, FL Lakefront Economic Opportunities Evaluation, City of St. Cloud, FL RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 • Professional Landscape Architect Services • City of Okeechobee 39 Vijaysimha N. Seelam, PE Senior Project Engineer CIVIL ENGINEERING 321.319.3134 v.seelam@gaiconsultants.com Mr. Seelam is a Senior Project Engineer with 16 years of professional experience in stormwater and utility design and site layout design. He is experienced in hydrology and hydraulic (H&H) design and analysis, and is familiar with construction progress and troubleshooting construction issues. Mr. Seelam has extensive knowledge with master utility plans for water, wastewater, and reclaim water. He is experienced with permit processes, including Environmental Resource Permits (ERP) with Water Management Districts; Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) drainage, driveway, and utility permitting; Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) water and wastewater permitting. SKILLS Civil Engineering Stormwater Management Stormwater Pollution Prevention Control Water and Sanitary Sewer System Analysis and Design Permitting RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Delray Beach Pompey Park, City of Delray Beach, FL Victory Pointe Park, Clermont, FL Wayside Park, Seminole County, Sanford, FL Heroes Community Park, Orlando, FL Dr. Phillips Princeton Stormwater, Orlando, FL Downtown Parking Garage, Winter Garden, FL Drainage Improvements, City of Eustis, Eustis, FL Confidential Overpass Lane Traffic Light Project, Central FL DJ Silverberg, PWS, GTA Environmental Manager ECOLOGICAL STUDIES 321.319.3077 d.silverberg@gaiconsultants.com Mr. Silverberg, a Professional Wetland Scientist since 1995, has been conducting ecological consulting studies since 1987. He has conducted preliminary land use assessments, wetland delineations, and listed species evaluations for more than 600 sites throughout Florida, and wetland jurisdictional delineations for local, state, and federal regulatory programs. Permit applications for all levels of the USACE Permit Program, FDEP, and various Florida Water Management District Environmental Resource Permit (ERP) programs. Mr. Silverberg specializes in client and regulatory agency interaction, technical writing, wetland delineation, plant identification, and project management. SKILLS Ecology and Biology; Wetland Delineation; Land Use Assessments; Professional Wetland Scientist Environmental Professionals of Florida; Registered Environmental Professional; Authorized Gopher Tortoise Agent, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Lake Lorna Doone Park, Orlando, FL Victory Pointe Park Development, Clermont, FL South Lake Regional Park, Lake County, FL Plantation Oaks, Ormond Beach, FL Ormond Grande, Ormond Beach, FL Bear Lake Road Regional Stormwater Facility, Apopka, FL Eustis Master Stormwater Plan, Eustis, FL City of DeBary General Engineering Services, DeBary, FL 40 RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 • Professional Landscape Architect Services • City of Okeechobee creating great community places t rz: L ar, �� a " A FAMILIARITYOF REGION What we know GAI's Community Solutions Group lives, works and plays in Florida. Our staff have dedicated our careers to helping each of the communities we work in achieve their goals through socially sustainable and economically feasible plans. While each community is much more than their statistics, we like to start by understanding the fabric that makes up an area. This helps us to quickly become familiar with local conditions. City of Okeechobee, Florida 2,352 Taal Mus.D. 58% ri 5,932 $118,344Toml Popular. Median Home Value gqi 697 8,535 a wwm.wrw.u� • ANNUAL HOUSEHOLD SPENDING $1,361 $100 $2,422 TZ7: = $3,637 $4,110 Health Dem 0.5% • EDUCATION 4124 Ha HSchoo Dpploma 34% High School GradUate 1• 27% 1• 17% ErEEDEEDE The City of Okeechobee, located on the north side of Lake Okeechobee, encompasses roughly4.1 square miles. With a population density of approximately 1,450 persons per square mile, the population of Okeechobee is approaching 6,000. The City of Okeechobee has seen their population grow by more than 5% in the last 10 years, during which time, the median age of the population rose by nearly 18%. This rise in median age is attributable to the growth in the over 65 age cohort, which grew by over 64% from 2010-2020. The total population of Okeechobee is projected to grow by approximately 2% over the next 5 -years (through 2025), with the total population over the age of 65 projected to grow by more than 5% during the same time period. As the demographics of Okeechobee have changed over the last 10 -years, the socio-economic profile of the city has changed also. The the unemployment rate has declined by more than 140%, from 17.5% in 2010 to an estimated 7.2% in 2020. Since 2010 the educational attainment of the population has also improved, with the percent of the population that do not have a High School Diploma declining by over 15% and the percent of the population with a Bachelor's Degree or higher increasing by over 45%. With nearly 700 businesses and an estimated daytime population of over 8,500, roughly 90% of those employeed within the city live outside of the city. Of the Okeechobee residents that are employed, 31 % work within the city while 69% work outside of the city. The City of Okeechobee is located in USDA hardiness zone 9B, immediately north of Lake Okeechobee. While located in the southern third of the Florida peninsula, its natural landscape characteristic resembles Central Florida more so than nearby Treasure or Gold coastal Florida, although with perhaps less hardwood canopy and more pine flatwoods and scrub palmetto. The area's natural ecosystems are heavily influenced by Lake Okeechobee, the Kissimmee River and Taylor Creek, the latter two which support much of the remaining forested areas in the vicinity. In -town civic spaces include well -manicured planting schemes, providing the shade of canopy trees along with the natural charm of palms and the comfort of open views. To prepare for our planning and design work, CSG's Landscape Architects will spend time reviewing the existing conditions to gain a better understanding of the cultivated nursery plants and related materials which will be most sensible for use. Our goal is to develop long-standing, successful relationships with our clients, many of whom represent repeat business for GAI's Community Solutions Group (CSG) due to our outstanding performance over the years. We anticipate developing this same type of relationship with the City of Okeechobee. Our track record of success is reinforced by our relationships with other Florida cities and counties. 42 RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 • Professional Landscape Architect Services • City of Okeechobee creating great community places Tab C: Familiarity of Region Our planners, landscape architects and economists work all over the State of Florida, from small character towns such as Lake Alfred and St. Cloud to large cities like Jacksonville and Orlando. While we have the depth of experience to guide communities, one of the best parts of our job is getting to know the local people- the residents and business owners that call Okeechobee home. One of the best ways to get to know a community is through the lens of a parks master plan. The first scope item listed in your RFQ is the preparation of a City Parks Master Plan. The CSG team includes experts who have dedicated their careers to public parks and recreation, thus enabling us to bring the City of Lake Wales specialized expertise to achieve an optimal parks master plan for your community. Each of our plans are approached individually, and no two are alike. Many clients have specific areas of concentration- some want a focus on capital improvement plans, while some want funding, and others want a philosophy for fees and charges. GAI is the team that can deliver an implementable plan, in partnership with Okeechobee. We believe in parks and recreation as a cornerstone of community (mummify I.ectdership mot 4overmwice The Parks System Plan is the platform that can deliver on the needs of a wide variety of community entities. Parks touch neighborhoods and main streets. They respond to the focused needs of leagues and advocacy groups as well as the unspoken needs of the community at - large. Parks, Trails, Community Buildings, and Recreation Programs interface many governmental departments, agencies, and elected officials. Awell-conceived and funded Parks System can help realize the objectives of many constituents because each investment provides multiple benefits. Getting to Know Okeechobee: The Public Process An essential way to obtain candid feedback is by visiting Okeechobee facilities during "peak times," after school, nights, and on the weekends. We understand local government and parks are not a 9 AM to 5 PM business, therefore we will be there when your users are there. We will ask users the simple question "What do you love most about living in Okeechobee?" to start the conversation. (omrviunify �l� II II of f icElected PArtrterS •�� ` 4overrtrvtevt+Al Derv -Wants Nei hborhood .. MAin Services • 111 i • i Streets I,et Sues qhd (lobs These types of personal interactions and observations, in conjunction with public meetings, focus groups, websites, surveys (both on-line and statistically valid), and other means of gathering public input, are necessary to truly understand what the community wants or believes to be lacking in services. Assurance that all residents- whether they are daily participants in your programs or are not yet participants- have equitable access to the process is the most important aspect of the plan. The CSG team is prepared to spend time with your community and delve deeply into understanding their needs related to parks and recreation services. At CSG, we pride ourselves in an innovative and engaging public input process. COVID-19 proved that there needed to be alternatives to face-to-face public input. We quickly adapted and have moved several parks and recreation projects to virtual platforms. Projects that we are leading, from www.activate-atl.com that will include a series of community -wide zoom meetings to www.chisholmparkplan.com that takes a deeper dive into a specific site, we have become a leader in virtual engagement. For more traditional, in-person public meetings, we do not stand in the front of room and give a presentation. We engage meeting participants in fun and meaningful exercises at our public meetings to get to their true parks and recreation wants and needs. gaiconsultants.com/communitysolutions RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 • Professional Landscape Architect Services • City of Okeechobee 43 Markham - Brothers Cannery 1939-1972 What's Next? Since Okeechobee is seeking a continuing services agreement, we have the opportunity to continue to implement the community's goals in a financially sustainable manner. Our team has written and assisted many local governments with parks and recreation grants administered by agencies such as the Florida Department of Environmental Protection and the National Park Service. This includes Community Development Block Grants, Florida Recreation Development Assistance Program (FRDAP), Florida Boating Improvement Program (FBIP), Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF), Florida Recreational Trails Program (RTP), among others. Ms. Caborn was also the project manager for the State of Louisiana SCORP 2014-2019 (Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan), so she has a thorough understanding of SCORP requirements as it relates to region priorities and implementation of LWCF projects from the National Park Service. We have also been involved in the successful educational campaigns for two General Obligation Bonds (GO Bonds) for parks and recreation. The Pasco County GO Bond for parks passed by over 70% in 2018, and the Casselberry Parks GO bond passed by 68% in March 2020. Please visit the website: www.goparks2020.org to see the public education campaign site we developed that helped lead to the passage, along with focus groups, social media, and a direct mail campaign. 44 RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 • Professional Landscape Architect Services • City of Okeechobee creating great community places Bottl Wor gaiconsultants.com/communitysolutions RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 • Professional Landscape Architect Services • City of Okeechobee 45 [PAGE LEFT INTENTIONALLY BLANK] 11I11I1!1I1I1!!1 RESUME OF KEY PERSONNEL FROM THE PRIME PROFESSIONAL 1 .4 Key Three Quality project delivery comes from people who are well-trained, highly motivated, and clearly focused on getting the job done right. They collaborate across disciplines to develop new ideas for our clients' challenges. They have passion, energy, and dedication. Most importantly, they sincerely care about the success of your projects. The team is led by Sheeba West, PLA, ASLA, ISA and supported by a targeted group of key staff, specifically assembled for this project. We are confident we have all the necessary assets available to ensure success for Okeechobees's staff and community through a collaborative process. Tab -D contains resumes for the key personnel who will work directly with the City Administration and/or City staff. The people we have listed here and in section B have an excellent work history, and the projects shown reflect the strong relationship of the people who will work with the City of Okeechobee. gaiconsultants.com/communitysolutions RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 • Professional Landscape Architect Services • City of Okeechobee 49 Frank Bellomo, PLA, AS LA, Vice President, Senior Director, Landscape Architecture CONTRACT ROLE Principal -in -Charge YEARS OF EXPERIENCE 40 Total; 30 with GAI/CSG EDUCATION BLA, Landscape Architecture, 1980, University of Florida LICENSES + REGISTRATIONS Professional Landscape Architect (PLA): FL- 1981,#LA0000732 AFFILIATIONS American Society of Landscape Architects Florida Recreation & Park Association, #15568 AFFILIATIONS American Society of Landscape Architects Florida Recreation & Park Association, #15568 AWARDS 2018 Distinguished Alumni, University of Florida Department of Landscape Architecture Honored by the American Society of Landscape Architects for Outstanding Service to the Profession Victory Point Park, Clermont, Florida - American Society of Landscape Architects, Award of Excellence; ENR, Best of the Projects 2019, and ENR Regional Best Projects 2019; FRA Roy F. Kenzie Award Cleveland Street Phases II and III Complete Street Clearwater, FL Lake Alfred Parks and Recreation Master Plan Lake Alfred, FL Victory Pointe Park Clermont, FL Mr. Bellomo serves as the Senior Director of Landscape Architecture Services for GAI's Community Solutions Group. Mr. Bellomo brings 40 years of experience on a diverse range of projects covering all aspects of landscape architectural design in both the public and private sectors. During the course of his career, he has been responsible for hundreds of site -sensitive landscape projects, including urban streetscapes and plazas, parks, trails, waterfronts, commercial and office complexes, residential communities, campuses and gardens, and hotels and resorts. HIGHLIGHTED EXPERIENCE • Lake Lorna Doone Park, Orlando, Florida. Principal -in -Charge. Florida Citrus Sports (FCS) hired CSG to provide design, contract documents, and construction observation services for this historic park in downtown Orlando, located adjacent to the Citrus Bowl. CSG is also creating a comprehensive and coordinated graphic and signage wayfinding system for the park. At $6.5 million, and partially funded by the National Football League (NFL) resulting from the 2017 Pro Bowl held at the stadium, the project is currently under construction, with completion scheduled for July 2020. • Art2 (Orange and Robinson Park), Orlando, Florida. Principal -in -Charge. CSG was retained by the Downtown Orlando Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) to provide design, contract documents, and construction observation services for the construction of a new 0.3 -acre park located on the southwest corner of Orange Avenue and Robinson Street in downtown Orlando. In addition to hardscape and landscape features, the new, small "vest-pocket" park/plaza will include a restroom facility and cafe constructed from modified shipping containers. • Kennedy Boulevard Concept Plan and Municipal Complex Master Plan, Eatonville, Florida. Principal -in -Charge. In an effort to continue to revitalize downtown Eatonville, Florida, CSG was retained to provide streetscape concept design plans for the east and west sides of Kennedy Boulevard, which are split by 1-4, with each having a distinctive character. In addition, a plan was created for a civic complex consisting of the existing City Library, along with a proposed new City Hall and national Museum of African American History. The complex is intended to serve as the community meeting and event space, with amphitheater, interactive play fountain, and space for multiple events. Working with the CRA, CSG led multiple public meetings to present the design concepts. • Heroes City Park in Lake Nona, Orlando, Florida. Principal -in -Charge. CSG and Wharton Smith Construction were retained by Tavistock Development as a design -build team to create a new active sports park within the Lake Nona neighborhood of Laureate Park. Upon completion, and following a 2 -year period, the park will be turned over to the City, per Lake Nona development agreements. Working with Tavistock and City of Orlando staff, CSG created the master plan, contract documents, as well as provided construction phase services. • Gainesville Park Wayfinding, City of Gainesville, Gainesville, Florida. Principal - in -Charge responsible for overseeing a team to develop a wayfinding master plan for the City of Gainesville's parks. The team created a unique system that unifies the different parks within the city. The wide palette of signs takes into consideration the needs and challenges 50 RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 • Professional Landscape Architect Services • City of Okeechobee creating great community places presented in all park types, while leaving room for customization in order to highlight the unique brand and/or features of each park. • Victory Pointe Park, Clermont, Florida. Principal -in -Charge and Project Manager. The Victory Pointe Park project was rooted in the need for a new stormwater facility on the west side of the City. It re -envisions the typical stormwater pond approach by creating a community amenity that provides recreation, a wildlife habitat, and a signature address for adjacent future development. The new park receives stormwater from a significant portion of the downtown streets, and includes a series of cascading filter marsh treatment areas designed to reference native Florida environments just part ofa series of innovative stormwater strategies developed to help improve water quality within Lake Minneola and expand development opportunities downtown. In addition to providing environmental improvements and serving as a development catalyst, the project established the adjacent lakefront as the location for the myriad special events hosted by the city, creating economic opportunities for merchants and restaurants. • Clearwater CRA Downtown Design Guidelines, Clearwater, Florida. Principal -in -Charge of the completion of streetscape, landscape, and wayfinding design guidelines for downtown Clearwater. The guidelines comprised a series of prototypical street designations, each with required streetscape treatments. These guidelines directed the development of two major streetscape projects and several private redevelopment projects within downtown. • Cleveland Street Streetscape Phase I and II, Clearwater, Florida. Principal-in-Charge/Project Manager. Resulting from the successful Streetscape Design Guidelines prepared for the Clearwater CRA, CSG completed construction drawings and provided construction observation services for the redevelopment of Cleveland Street, the primary retail and commercial corridor in Downtown Clearwater. The work included new utilities, drainage, roadway surface, sidewalks, lighting, banners, furnishings, landscaping, and irrigation. Of particular note is the inclusion of public art throughout the project—from the use of historic icons and materials, to the placement of 3-dimensional art pieces. This project was the recipient of the Roy Kenzie Florida Redevelopment Association Award for best public improvement in Florida for 2008. • Bayshore Gateway Cultural Arts District Master Development Plan, Naples, Florida. Principal -in -Charge and Lead Designer. Worked with the development team and Collier County for this community planning project to turn a 17 -acre, CRA -owned site in the greater Bayshore Gateway district into a vibrant mixed-use neighborhood center for arts and culture. The vision entailed the development of a performing arts center; artist live -work -teach spaces; gardens planned and designed by the Naples Botanical Garden; public recreation areas; and new businesses along Bayshore Drive, including galleries, cafes, and specialty retail. The Master Development plan was based on input from stakeholder interviews and the public involvement process that included Placemaking Workshops. • CRA Streetscape Design Guidelines, Gainesville, Florida. Principal -in -Charge for the preparation of planning documents for Gainesville's four CRA Districts. The document outlines streetscape design guidelines unique to various street types within each District. (Completed 2003) Tab D: Resume of Key Personnel from the Prime Professional ■ Oviedo Beautification and Wayfinding Design Guidelines, Oviedo, Florida. Principal -in -Charge for the development of urban design standards for streets throughout the city. This planning study further incorporated a wayfinding and branding element, which gave Oviedo a unique look that was incorporated into the final design and contract documents for three City gateways. • Beach Street Streetscape Phase 1 and 2, Daytona Beach, Florida. Landscape Architect for the design of the project, including hardscape, lighting, signage, signalization, roadways and medians, utilities, landscaping, and irrigation. Services included project planning and design, public participation, contract documents, bidding, and construction observation. The project was the recipient of an Award of Excellence from the American Society of Landscape Architects. ■ Broadway Street Streetscape and Toho Plaza, Kissimmee, Florida. Principal -in -Charge. GAI was the prime consultant responsible for overall project management, including all hardscape design, lighting, signage, signalization, roadway and median design, utilities, landscaping, and irrigation. Services included project planning and design, extensive public participation, contract documents, bidding, and construction observation. • University of Central Florida (UCF) Campus Landscape Master Plan, Orlando. Principal -in -Charge. CSG was retained, along with our subconsultant partner Carol R. Johnson Associates of Boston, to complete a Campus Landscape Master Plan for the University of Central Florida in Orlando. The Campus Landscape Master Plan and Design Standards provides guidance for the campus outdoor environment, and includes consistency in materials and flexibility for innovation and sustainability. The goal of the plan was to develop a landscape and open -space system that enhances the living, working, and learning environment of the university and unifies the campus, giving it a distinct identity and sense of place. The master plan will help UCF achieve its goal of environmental sustainability, and will integrate with the existing campus master plan while defining the role of open space and campus circulation with a livable, but growing environment. • University of Florida (UF) Campus Landscape Master Plan, Gainesville, Florida. Principal Landscape Architect. Mr. Bellomo served as the Lead Landscape Architect for CSG, working closely with CRJA/IBI for the campus -wide Landscape Master Plan. He was responsible for aspects of the overall master plan, including participating in the completion of the priority projects, Design Guidelines, Typologies, and Landscape Design Standards. Once implemented, the Landscape Master Plan will help to transform the campus into a more visually cohesive and sustainable place. • UF Campus -Wide Wayfinding Program, Gainesville, Florida. Principal -in -Charge. GAI has been retained by UF to complete design intent documents for a complete wayfinding program for the campus that will replace all existing campus signs, including building, directional, parking and gateway signs, and informational kiosks. The project, currently in the design phase, has required close coordination with various UF facilities and departments, including OF Administration, UF Health, Athletics, cultural facilities, and others. gaiconsultants.com/communitysolutions RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 • Professional Landscape Architect Services • City of Okeechobee 51 Sheeba West, PLA, AS LA, ISA Community Design Manager CONTRACT ROLE Project Manager YEARS OF EXPERIENCE 17 Total; 2 with GAI/CSG EDUCATION MLA, Landscape Architecture, 2002, University of Florida BS, Microbiology, 1996, University of Miami LICENSES + REGISTRATIONS Professional Landscape Architect (PLA): FL — 2011, #LA6667082 International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) Certified Arborist, FL -9265A AFFILIATIONS American Society of Landscape Architects Harry P. Leu Gardens, Board of Trustees, City of Orlando International Society of Arboriculture Lake Lorna Doone Park Orlando, FL 5th Avenue Streetscape Naples, FL Packing District Stormwater Park Orlando, FL 914=-2F Asa Landscape Designer, Ms. Penuela Useche is identity focused, believing that the interweaving of the places we have been creates the people we are. Through landscape architecture, she strives to form the places that both represent and craft the identities of people and their communities. HIGHLIGHTED EXPERIENCE • West 192 (W-192) Strategic Placemaking of Public Facilities, Osceola County, Florida. Landscape Architect. Conducted the field research and site analysis of existing hardscape and landscape architectural features along the W-192 corridor. Analyzed the physical context of the corridor and its surrounding areas by studying the character of the corridor, access and connectivity, streetscape elements, and building placement and use. GIS tools were utilized to identify and catalog existing conditions and key points within the corridor. This information was made available through an online information portal (ESRI Web Mapping App). Maintenance recommendations and concepts for upgrading facilities were proposed, and probable costs for improvements were prepared for incorporation into the County's Capital Improvement Plans (CIP). • W-192 Inventory, Osceola County, Florida. Landscape Architect for inventory for the W-192 Development Authority County -owned amenities. GAI performed field inventories within the boundaries of the W-192 Development Authority, Subdistricts 2, 5, and 6. Data collected included GPS location and photography for each item. • 5th Avenue South Streetscape and Sugden Theatre Plaza Conceptual Design, Naples, Florida. Landscape Architect. The components for the 5th Avenue Streetscape project consisted of public involvement and the conceptual design of the 5th Avenue South streetscape and two conceptual design alternatives for the Sugden Theater Plaza. The public was engaged in multiple ways from the beginning of design process to determine the optimal improvements for this commercial district in the City of Naples. CSG met with the Streetscape Stakeholder Committee, the Business Improvement District Committee, the City of Naples staff, and the Community Redevelopment Area Advisory Board (CRAAB). • Packing District Stormwater Park, Dr. Phillips, Inc., Orlando, Florida. Landscape Architect. Provided Schematic Design, Design Development, Final Construction Plans, and Construction Administration for a 105 -acre regional City of Orlando park bounded by John Young Parkway to the west and Princeton Street to the north. The park includes a 13.5 -acre lake designed to treat runoff from the greater 202 -acre Packing District. The lake's organic form is encircled by a shared use trail and creates the waterfront for the park's main plaza and event lawn. The 25 acres of preserved open space include expansive wetlands with improved hydrology and flood storage area that also serve general recreational uses. The park's landscape palette is native and Florida Friendly with groves of Oaks, Cypress, and Sabals; beds of native grasses; and native littoral species. The project involved permit coordination with the water management district, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and multiple City of Orlando departments as well as public engagement. 52 RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 • Professional Landscape Architect Services • City of Okeechobee creating great community places • Packing District Orange Blossom Trail and Princeton Street Road Diet, Dr. Phillips, Inc., Orlando, Florida. Landscape Architect. Prepared planned unit development (PUD) document details for typical cross sections and hardscape landscape details, streetscape concepts, schematic, design development, permit, and construction documents. The approximately 1 -mile project required close coordination with the City of Orlando and FDOT District Five for the lane elimination process and the introduction of a roundabout on the western end of the project to transform an industrial road to a pedestrian and bicycle -friendly corridor with dedicated cycle track, pedestrian plazas, and on -street parking creating a context for the transformation of the Packing District from an industrial site to a mixed-use urban environment seamlessly integrated to neighboring communities such as College Park. The project involved all stages of design from concept to construction documentation and included low impact design (LID) features like stormwater planters. • Packing District Design Standards and Wayfinding and Signage Plan, Orlando, Florida. Landscape Architect. Prepared the Packing District Design Standards, which is encapsulated into a document to guide the development of exterior spaces within the Packing District. This project involves creating wayfinding guidelines and standards that will permit unique and flexible designs for development projects within the District. GAI's scope of services includes a Design Standards Manual, a Wayfinding Master Plan, and an amendment to the PD to incorporate the Wayfinding Plan. • Dr. Phillips Packing District Texas Avenue and New Hampshire Street, Dr. Phillips, Inc., Orlando, Florida. Landscape Architect. Prepared hardscape and landscape plans for the Texas Avenue and New Hampshire Street streetscapes. The improvements included Green infrastructure with stormwater planters that treat rainfall before entering the stormwater system. The hardscape included custom seating nooks, bike parking, and a shared use path that connects directly to the Packing District Stormwater Park. The landscape palette is native and Florida friendly to minimize water use. • InVictus Development-Parramore, Orlando, Florida. Arborist for redevelopment of a city block and additional townhome Sites. Performed assessments of existing trees on site for mitigating development impacts. • 2823 Broadway Mixed -Use Development, West Palm Beach, Florida. Landscape Architect. for 2823 Broadway, a mixed-use development project located on approximately 1.3 acres in West Palm Beach at the southwest corner of Broadway Avenue (SR Al A) and 28th Street. This project is a new 3 -story, mixed-use complex, including approximately 50 multifamily units, 9,000 sf of commercial space, along with associated improvements such as surface parking, internet courtyards, hardscape and landscape improvements. The building will be constructed using refurbished shipping containers, with the intent of providing affordable, non -subsidized housing. The project involved coordination with the architectural and civil team, as well as permit coordination with City of West Palm Beach, South Florida Water Management District, Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP), and FDOT Tab D: Resume of Key Personnel from the Prime Professional • University of Florida Health and YMCA Wellness Center at Wildlight, Nassau County, Florida. Landscape Architect for all stages of design and implementation, including schematic, design; design development; and construction plans for building entries, courtyards, atriums, parking lot, walking trails, and stormwater pond. The project also included construction administration. • St. Cloud Parks and Recreation Master Plan (PRMP), City of St. Cloud, St. Cloud, Florida. Landscape Architect for the PRMP for the City of St. Cloud—master plan recommendations that support an inclusive, equitable, and healthy parks system. Under a continuing contract for professional planning services, GAI updated the City's PRMP, integrating the City's existing plans; providing a complete inventory of the City's existing infrastructure; implementing a comprehensive public input program that includes a combination of in-person meetings, a statistically valid survey, and online survey; updating the recreation and open space elements of the City's comprehensive plan; and providing a final vision and master plan for the next 20 years. • Lake Lorna Doone Park, Orlando, Florida. Landscape Architect. Provided planning, design, and construction administration for the complete renovation of this historic park in downtown Orlando, located adjacent to Camping World Stadium within the West Lakes neighborhood. This is a key implementation piece of the West Lakes and the greater Orlando community vision expressed in OBTNext by local stakeholders, the Orange Blossom Trail Redevelopment Board, LIFT Orlando, Florida Citrus Sports, and the City of Orlando. The renovation includes new sports fields, basketball courts, a fitness loop around Lake Lorna Doone, a large pavilion with a solar panel roof, restrooms, community gardens, inclusive playground, splash pad, nature walk, new parking lots, enhanced stormwater system, and a sculpture commemorating the first integrated Little League game played in the state of Florida. • Orlando Parks Vision Plan, Orlando, Florida. Landscape Architect. Worked with the design team to help develop the vision for the City's capital improvements that develop from the plan. • Lake Eola Park Master Plan, City of Orlando, Florida. Landscape Architect and serving as Project Manager for the Lake Eola Master Plan. The project includes analysis of existing facilities and uses of the most iconic park in Orlando and the greater Central Florida region. Analysis includes the park's uses within the context of downtown Orlando and the larger region, as well as comparisons to other iconic parks throughout the U.S. The master planning process includes extensive public engagement to develop the vision for Lake Eola's Park's future. gaiconsultants.com/communitysolutions RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 • Professional Landscape Architect Services • City of Okeechobee 53 Kristin Caborn, CPRE, FCP Director, Park and Recreation System Planning CONTRACT ROLE Park System Planning YEARS OF EXPERIENCE 21 Total; 4 with GAI/CSG EDUCATION MS, Recreational Studies, 2000, University of Florida BS, Recreation (Honors), 1997, University of Florida CERTIFICATIONS Certified Park and Recreation Executive (CPRE), National Recreation and Park Association, Florida (11160) Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) Practitioner (FCP) ATTRIBUTES THAT ADD VALUE ✓ Managed and directed over 50 parks and recreation projects for 20 years, from planning, to ground breaking, to "after the ribbon is cut" ✓ Previous Parks and Recreation Director ✓ Led multiple charettes, public/ community outreach events, and stakeholder meetings ✓ Specializes in crime prevention through environmental design strategies ✓ Industry Leader— Former President of the Florida Recreation and Park Association (FRPA) Foundation and served on the Florida Design Out Crime Association Board Lake Alfred Parks and Recreation Master Plan Lake Alfred, FL Orlando Parks and Recreation Master Plan Orlando, FL Casselberry Parks and Recreation Master Plan Casselberry, FL Ms. Caborn has 21 years of extensive parks and recreation management and planning experience involving managing several multi million -dollar parks and recreation projects, and providing master plan implementation and phasing plans services for public sector clients. Ms. Caborn thoroughly understands the municipal park planning process through her experience as a previous Parks and Recreation Director, where she was actively involved in all aspects of park planning, including extensive public involvement and facilitation. She is a Certified Park and Recreation Executive, Florida Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) Practitioner, and was named to Engineering News -Record's Southeast Top 20 under 40 in 2015. HIGHLIGHTED EXPERIENCE ■ Casselberry Parks and Recreation Master Plan, Casselberry, Florida. Project Manager/Park Planner. CSG, as a subconsultant, provided professional parks and recreation planning services to prepare a comprehensive Parks, Recreation, Pathways, and Open Spaces Master Plan for the City. Scope of services included master planning, inventory and analysis, needs assessment, visioning, implementation, and the Parks and Recreation Master Plan Final Report. • St. Cloud Parks and Recreation Master Plan, St. Cloud, Florida. Project Manager. The parks and recreation master plan created a road map for the City's system. We integrated existing plans; such as the comprehensive plan and trails plan; as well as provided a complete inventory of the existing infrastructure; a comprehensive public input program that included a combination of in-person meetings, a statistically valid survey, and on-line survey; updated the recreation and open space element of the comprehensive plan; and provided a final vision and master plan for the next 20 years. • Mount Dora Parks and Recreation Master Plan, Mount Dora, Florida. Project Manager. GAI's CSG developed a parks and recreation master plan that is a road map for the future of the City of Mount Dora's Parks and Recreation System. Tasks included a complete inventory of the existing park and recreation infrastructure, a comprehensive public input program, and provided a final vision and master plan for the next 10 years. The inventory was completed using GIS technology that became a live inventory of facilities and amenities that the City can access and update at any time. This greatly increased their efficiency at addressing items that needed immediate attention. This process also allows for much more accurate capital planning, level of service analysis, and mapping. To receive the best amount of input from a diverse representation of the City's residents, CSG developed an on-line survey that received more than 1,400 responses. We also had numerous focus groups and face-to-face, interactive public meetings throughout the process. This empowered the public to be active participants, as well as see the results of their input through all stages of the planning process. The final master plan, adopted in March 2019, provided the City an implementable parks and recreation master plan that includes a thorough capital improvement plan based priorities of the residents of Mount Dora, as well as existing conditions, growth, and projected growth of the City. 54 RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 • Professional Landscape Architect Services • City of Okeechobee creating great community places ■ Atlanta Parks and Recreation Master Plan, Atlanta, Georgia. Project Manager. CSG is leading a comprehensive team to provide a 2020 update to the City of Atlanta Parks and Recreation Master Plan. The plan, branded Activate Atlanta, assesses and inventories all community facilities, and includes extensive public engagement (online, social and in person) to develop a prioritized, attainable vision for parks and recreation facilities in Atlanta. The plan will build upon the strategic objectives of Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms to provide a more livable, inclusive, accessible, and sustainable Atlanta for all residents and business owners. ■ North Miami Beach Parks and Recreation Master Plan (PRMP), North Miami Beach, Florida. Project Manager for the first-ever PRMP for the City of North Miami Beach, including inventory collection, LOS, and walkabilityanalysis using GIS; recommendations; and capital improvement program (CIP) planning. The master plan will be used to fulfill the Commission on Accreditation of Parks and Recreation Agencies (CAPRA) planning requirement. • Casselberry Go Bond Referendum, Casselberry, Florida. Project Manager. CSG assisted the City of Casselberry with promoting and successfully passing the $24 million Parks General Obligation Bond (GO Bond) in March 2020. The work, based off of the CSG -developed Casselberry Parks System Master Plan, included conceptual design of key park sites, budgeting, and project prioritization. Promotional materials were delivered online via website and social media; the CSG team also made numerous public event informational appearances, assisted by Dana Loncar of Consensus Communications. All public information was presented bilingually, and the CSG team included Spanish-speaking staff members at all public events. Project website: https:// goparks2020.org/ • Martin County Parks and Recreation Master Plan, Martin County, Florida. Led the inventory team in collecting data at more than 200 County parks, assisted in public input, and launched the project's MindMixer (now MySidewalk) site. • Orlando Parks and Recreation Master Plan, Orlando, Florida. Project Manager for the preparation of a comprehensive Parks and Recreation Master plan for the City or Orlando. The primary objective of this effort is to build on the accomplishments of the 2010 Vision Plan and establish a future - ready road map that will guide the City's parks and recreation system investments. This comprehensive planning process began with Phase 1 in summer 2019 with an extensive inventory analysis, and continued through fall 2019 with broad public engagement. An in-depth, community responsive master planning Phase 2 effort is occurring in 2020. ■ Black Bear Wilderness Trail, Sanford, Florida. Project Manager. Provided construction documents and bidding assistance to Seminole County for a boardwalk and shoreline restoration at Black Bear Wilderness Trail. ■ Citywide Park System Design Guidelines, Gainesville, Florida. Project Manager. As part of the City of Gainesville's Wild Spaces Public Places (WSPP) referendum, used to fund park improvements throughout the city, CSG created a document that guides the design of park renovations and new park development. The document describes the current state of Gainesville's parks, including extensive natural conservation lands as well as a variety of nature -based and active parks. Kristin Cabornd reRREQTCP4ResumeConitiniseitnal With this understanding of current conditions, the guidelines document outlines best practices for the design of elements within each park; specifies detailed requirements for the layout of park furnishings and features; and concludes with specific requirements for the use of hardscapes, furnishings, lighting, and plant material by designers who may retained for park design under the City's WSPP program. • Chisholm Park Master Plan, St. Cloud, Florida. Project Manager. CSG has had an active role in shaping the future vision for the City of St. Cloud. CSG's multidisciplinary team has led the effort to develop a broad, transformational body of work for the City. Beginning with Envision St. Cloud, CSG has been involved with planning efforts for the City's streetscapes, trails, as signature parks—as well as the Parks and Recreation Master Plan (PRMP), which prioritized the renovation of Chisholm Park. Since the COVID crisis, CSG has been actively engaging the community regarding improvements to Chisholm Park through online tools that explore site amenity preferences as well as provide virtual tours of the site, a survey, and concept reviews. After public input, CSG will develop concepts, cost estimates, and a final plan that the City can use to envision the future of the park. • Lake Alfred Parks and Recreation Master Plan, Lake Alfred, Florida. Project Manager/Park Planner. Citywide parks and recreation master plan. GAI provided services to begin the implementation of the adopted PRMP including the site-specific planning and feasibility for the city's three signature parks. • City of West Palm Beach Parks and Recreation Master Plan, West Palm Beach, Florida. Ms. Caborn assisted with the public input and recommendations, including anticipated CPTED review and education for parks and recreation staff. • Drew Drop Park, Casselberry, Florida. Project Manager. Dew Drop Park is a neighborhood park in the City of Casselberry, Florida that was identified as needing to be updated. The planning process included several on-site public meetings that explored the existing conditions of the park, different types of potential improvements, and concept plans for implementation of the improvements. An order of magnitude cost estimate was developed for the final plan, and the project was included in the GOBond project list passed by the voters in March 2020. • Whispering Pines Park, Inverness, Florida. Project Manager. GAI's CSG assisted the City of Inverness on the preparation ofa park master plan, brand/image design, and park wayfinding system for Whispering Pines Park, located on SR 44 and Forest Drive in Inverness. • Haines City Municipal Pool, Haines City, Florida. Project Manger. The Haines City Municipal Pool at Ben W. Graham Park is a dream come to fruition for neighborhood residents. This grassroots effort started with a close-knit community expressing their desire to have a local pool for learning to swim, family time, and exercise. The City hired our team in 2018 to begin the planning process. Early public input was essential, as the neighbors had a vested interest in the design of the pool. The resulting conceptual plan included: a zero -depth entry with play features, shallow water lap lanes for swimming and aquatic exercise, leisure pool space, and a deck that includes shaded areas. The existing restroom building will be renovated to accommodate the pool users, as well as become the main entrance. Design of the facilities finished in 2019, and the contractor was hired in March 2020. The construction is expected to be complete in late 2020. gaiconsultants.com/communitysolutions RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 • Professional Landscape Architect Services • City of Okeechobee 55 [PAGE LEFT INTENTIONALLY BLANK] . IA aaua.insu, •3 if II III • IP ,I1 Q�{ s w>1I i IF: t 1� . 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The ACO RD name and logo are registered marks of ACO RD 62 RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 • Professional Landscape Architect Services • City of Okeechobee creating great community places o_ -, (-,..?.''''‘A-H:.,-V,..,:k;',:' =.• -+ ;"l O t�k_, : V CI di , S. (/1 O ' tO (brt r ,, z 0 n 0 0 '� Q. lr n linIFk n . ---,.�b.... 0 --...----, iliC MO -41 I I I I I I :4 ril hi \w q um . ,ja t. _ ,_ , __ _.___7 tn v bileel 0 Ft Min; PROHIBITION AGAINST CONTINGENT FEES/ NON -COLLUSION/ CONFLICT OF INTEREST DISCLOSURE STATEMENT ANTI -COLLUSION STATEMENT AND NO GIFTS STATEMENT Date: October 14, 2020 Anti -collusion statement: The below -signed Bidder has not divulged to, discussed, or compared his/her Bid with other Bidders and has not colluded with any other Bidder or parties to a Bid whatsoever. No gifts statement: No premiums, rebates, gifts or gratuities are permitted with, prior to, or after submission of the Bid. Any such violation will result in rejection of the Bid and removal from the Bid list(s). Firm Name: G -A -I Consultants, Inc. By (printed/typed): Frank Bellomo, PLA By (signature): Title: Vice President Mailing Address: 618 E. South Street, Suite 700 City, State, Zip: Orlando, Florida 32801 Telephone No.: 407.423.8398 64 RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 • Professional Landscape Architect Services • City of Okeechobee creating great community places Tab F: Prohibition Against Contingent Fees/Non-Collusion Affidavit/Conflict of Interest Disclosure Statements CONFLICT OF INTEREST DISCLOSURE FORM For purposes of determining any possible conflict of interest, all Bidders must disclose if any City of Okeechobee employee(s), elected official(s), or any of its agents is also an owner, corporate officer, director, agent, employee, etc., of their business. Indicate either "yes" (a City employee, elected official or agent is associated with your business), or "no". If yes, give person(s) name(s) and position(s) with your business. YES NO X Firm Name: By (printed/typed): By (signature): Title: Mailing Address: City, State, Zip: Telephone No.: G -A -I Consultants, Inc. Frank Bellomo, PLA Vice President 618 E. South Street, Suite 700 Orlando, Florida 32801 407.423.8398 gaiconsultants.com/communitysolutions RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 • Professional Landscape Architect Services • City of Okeechobee 65 [PAGE LEFT INTENTIONALLY BLANK] .1w REFERENCE FORMS REFERENCE City of Mount Dora, Florida Client Name: Amy Jewell, Leisure Services Director Client Phone Number: 352.735.7161 Client E-mail: JewellA@ci.mount-dora.fl.us Service Dates: Beginning 2018 End 2024 Estimated Annual Contract Amount $200,000.00 per year Description of the services performed as they directly relate to the work of this Request for Qualification: The City of Mount Dora's Park and Recreation Department hired GAI Consultants to provide professional continuing services for a variety of work on an as -needed basis. GAI Consultants have completed eight work orders including the Parks and Recreation Master Plan (PRMP). other work has included civil engineering site specific master planning, permitting, cost estimating, landscape architecture, ADA analysis, and public input. 68 RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 • Professional Landscape Architect Services • City of Okeechobee creating great community places Tab G: Reference Forms REFERENCE Client Name: Client Phone Number: Client E-mail: Service Dates: Estimated Annual Contract Amount City of St. Cloud, Florida Stephanie Holtkamp, CPRE, CPSI, AFO, Parks and Recreation Director 407.957.7246 sholtkamp@stcloud.org Beginning 2016 End 2021 $200,00.00 per year Description of the services performed as they directly relate to the work of this Request for Qualification: The City of St. Cloud hired GAI Consultants for Continuing Planning and Landscape Architectural Services. GAI has 17 work orders under this contract. Tasks have included parks and recreation system master planning, financial analysis, site specific planning, streetscape planning, trail planning, public input, landscape architecture, and cost estimating. gaiconsultants.com/communitysolutions RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 • Professional Landscape Architect Services • City of Okeechobee 69 REFERENCE Client Name: Client Phone Number: Client E-mail: Service Dates: City of Lake Alfred, Florida Richard Weed, Parks and Recreation Director 863.291.5272 rweed@mylakealfred.com Beginning 2017 End 2023 Estimated Annual Contract Amount $200,000.00 per year Description of the services performed as they directly relate to the work of this Request for Qualification: The City of Lake Alfred hired GAI Consultants for the Master Continuing Professional Consulting Agreement for Professional Services (continuing contractual services Citywide Parks and Recreation Master Plan and Implementation Services). These professional services included, but not limited to, planning, architectural design, engineering, surveying, of general parks and recreation, civil engineering, and natural resources enhancement projects. This contract has a total of three work orders. 70 RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 • Professional Landscape Architect Services • City of Okeechobee creating great community places Ariatts • • • •••,k• • 3. - i. Oritt At, 1;*%A 4.4 h.- MBE STATEMENT [PAGE LEFT INTENTIONALLY BLANK] Tab H: MBE Statement MBE Statement G -A -I Consultants, Inc., does not hold an MBE status. GAI is committed to diversity among Firm Directors, Officers, Members, and/or Employees. GAI understands the importance of employing a diverse workforce and has an active Affirmative Action Program. gaiconsultants.com/communitysolutions RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 • Professional Landscape Architect Services • City of Okeechobee 73 [PAGE LEFT INTENTIONALLY BLANK] Creating great community places ti gai consultants GAI Consultants, Inc. 618 E. South Street Suite 700 Orlando, Florida 32801 T 407.423.8398 gaiconsultants.com COMMUNITY SOLUTIONS GROUP Community Solutions Group, A GAI Consultants, Inc. Service Group 1 ©2020 thisfreassidThresT LA Proposal for: 1 c nae ESCAPE ARCH Cl u a City of Okeechobee -CT Ftofess'ona Landscape Architect Services RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 Prepared for: The City of Okeechobee October 14, 2020 TAB A: RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 Transm'inta Letter ichael Flo ugh JSCAPE ASC ITECT geVicnael Fla ugh LA\ThSCAD_ ARS-T=ST RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 Professional Landscape Architect Services We are a boutique landscape architecture firm that hos enjoyed 32 years of experience in the very diverse state of Florida. While small, we are agile, responsive, and passionate. Our core design team is composed of Michael Rough, Anna Morgan, Peter Anderson, Tianchi Zhang and Michelle Harwood. Qualifications to follow. Supporting our in-house team, we also hove great working relationships with local engineers, surveyors, architects, and contractors. Our ability to coordinate and collaborate allows us to handle any size project. We have offices in Stuart, Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, and Islamorada. The close proximity of our offices allows us to be responsive and effective with regard to site visits and meetings. All staff travel and work in offices in our locations on on as -needed basis. Okeechobee would always have our time and talent priority. Prompt response and deadline successes are reflected in our reputation. Our team is very familiar with the submission process in Okeechobee City and County. For the purpose of bid procurement, we maintain a database of current market pricing for all materials and labor required for a typical implementation. We hove the capability to provide project cost summaries that are accurate and useful. Our software and hardware systems are the best in the industry giving us the ability to communicate with the city of Okeechobee staff and other disciplines efficiently and effectively. Plans are scaled, accurate, detailed, full color, and 3D. Three decodes of capabilities, training, and experience include, but are not limited to • Site analysis & planning • Planting plans • Hardscape design • Grading & drainage plans • Cost estimating, budget planning • Public space planning • Stormwater management • Sports & recreation planning • Schematic vertical structure plans • Irrigation design • Lighting plans • Parking & access design • Water features, site walls, & site furnishings • Environmental mitigation • FDOT code compliance MFLA is fully insured including general liability, professional liability, and workers' compensation. We hove maintained licensure in good standing for over 30Y ears. There are no conflicts of interest, convictions, or pending lawsuits. Over the past 3 decades, we hove participated in everything from code -compliant irrigation plans to BMX courses, go-kart tracks, community gardens, water features, habitat restoration, and of course, thousands of landscapes. Recently at Ocean Breeze Resort in Marathon, FL we were intimately involved with the site planning, pavilion design, landscape, irrigation, pool, and patio design and provided the specification for all furnishings. You may be aware that wep repared the concept development of a 7 -acre park system for the city of Okeechobee. This project required site analysis, public workshops, cost projections, economic and social valuation along with the cultural sensitivities to the Seminole tribe and reverence towards military displays. We are motivated to work with the city of Okeechobee. Our skill set is an excellent match with Okeechobee's needs. We hope you will find the following submission to be desirable and we look forward to meeting with the selection committee. Thank you, Michael Flaugh, LiPricipal Landscape Architect, FL reg #1728 2877 SE Ocean Blvd., Stuart, FL 34996 772419-0024 For notifications, kindly email Mike©MikeFlaughLA.com TAB B: RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 Qua Matson and Experence rN,lickoe LACSCAP ARCHITECT Professional Qualifications Michael Flaugh Principal ' Landscape Architect FL Reg# 1728 FIorTda native • ASLA member • University of Florida, College of Architecture, Dept. of Landscape Architecture 1988 mike@mikeflaughla.com Anna Morgan, APLD, FCLD Senior Landscape Designer • 16 years of professional landscape design experience in south Florida o Certified Landscape Designer by APLD since 2009, Florida Certified Landscape Designer by FNGLA since 2007, Florida Certified Horticulture Professional by FNGLA since 2004 • Bachelor of Science in Plant Sciences and Landscape Systems, University of Tennessee anna@mikeflauchla.com Pete Anderson Project Coordinator • 17 years of Autocad drafting experience in commercial/public construction • 14 years of 3D rendering experience utilizing 3D Max, Sketchup, and Photoshop • Bachelor of Science from The School of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee pete@mTkeflaughla.com • � \/ichael Flaugh LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT Professional Qualifications Tianchi Zhang Junior Landscape Designer • Bachelor of Architectural Engineering, HeFei University of Technology • Master of Landscape Architecture, Knowlton School of Architecture, Ohio State University fianch©mikeflaughla.com Michelle Harwood Administrator • Bachelor of Science at Purdue University • Master of Science at Vanderbilt University michelle@mikeflaughla.com • lhow.141s A\DSCAPE ARCHITECT ichael FIaugk Locations and Experience Mike Flaugh Landscape Architect has enjoyed over 30 years of experience in the diverse state of Florida. We have offices in Islamorada, Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, and Stuart, Florida. 2877 SE Ocean Blvd., Stuart, FL 34996 772-419-0024 main office and mailing address 80925 Overseas Hwy., Unit 7, Islamorada, FL 33036 224 Datura St., West Palm Beach, FL 33401 3000 NE 30th Place, Suite 202B, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33306 All staff described in qualifications travel and work in offices in our locations on an as -needed basis. 6V5 Michael Flaugh LA \ISCAP: AC3HITECT State Licensure MIMS DBPR ONLINE SERVICES Loci On Search fora Licensee Apply for a License View Application Status Find Exam Information File a Complaint AB&T Delinquent invoice & Activity List Search I Licensee Details Willalsoninommis ear atm information Name. Main Address: County: [LAUGH, MICHAEL DANA (primary Name) 6 IN DIALUCIE PARKWAY STUART Florida 34996 MARTIN License Mailing. LicenseLocation: License Information License Type Rank. License Number: Status: Licensure Date: Expires: Special Qualifications Registered Landscape Architect Landscape Arc LA0001728 Current,Active 02/21/2001 11/30/2021 Qualification Effective `J u LA iclnael FIauck SCAPE ARCHITECT Recent projects Seabreeze, 87425 Old Hwy #1, Islamorada, FL 33036 Common areas for a residential community in the Keys including pool and pavilion design, boardwalks, outdoor dining and entertaining spaces, beach access and outdoor play and activities areas Fisher Inn, 84951 Overseas Hwy, Islamorada, FL 33036 Renovation of hotel & site We prepared code compliant landscape and irrigation plans. The Quarry Apartments, Rockland Key, FL We prepared code compliant landscape and irrigation plans. Blake Library, 2351 SE Monterey Rd, Stuart, FL 34996 Courtyard redesign including overhead structures, paving layouts and patterns, lighting and irrigation. 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FINAL COLUMN SIZE TO BE ENGINEERED PAVILION FIRST FLOOR PLAN 1 /4"=I-0' "34111 �ichae) FIaugk LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT TREX OR PRESSURE TREATED 1 WOOD DECKING 2X4 PRESSURE TREATED WOOD SLEEPERS FASTENED TO THE TOP OF THE BULKHEAD CAP 2XXPR, E�SS1J E TREATED WOOD JOIST'S PRESSURE TREATED WOOD BEAMS PRESSURE TREATED '::ODD POSTS SET IN CONCRETE 10' PRESSURE TREATED OR TREX TRIM BOARD E.: 44' NGVD TOP OFCAA EL -32 NG1 D 8'•O' SPACE WOOD POSTS TO AVOID SEAWAU.11E RODS 2X PRESSURE TREATED WOOD JOISTS PRESSURE TREATED WOOD BEAMS PRESSURE TREATED WOOD POSTS SET IN CONCRETE WIN STRUCTURE EL EXITING SHEET LE SEAWALL n' ID CONCRETE CAP CONCRETE WEIR 1 L _ aSTING TIE RODS AND DEADVEN A BOARDWALK SECTION AT SEAWALL 1 /2"-11-0" 8-0 3-d' t. <1 TREX OR PRESSURE TREATED 1XS WOOD DECKING �- 8` PRESSURE TREATED OR TRU TRIM / BOARD EL +4 NG /D REVETMENT CREST a EL +32'NGVD b _ ��llISIC STRICTURE EL: +3.0 NGVD TOP OF WEIR *2.S NOVO GRADE AT RETENITON B BOARDWALK SECTION AT REVETMENT 1 /2"=1'-0" i -sadarasun Michael FIaugk LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT n� N,ckael FIaugk �LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT.. • DUTCH GABLE W' LAP SIDING STANDING SEAM METAL ROOF METAL FASCIA LAP SIDING WITH MITERED CORNERS WOOD PANEL SOFFIT 3'-2° 14'4 (NO EXPOSED JOISTS) TRIM BOARDS BRACKETS PREFABRICATED WINDOWS TAPERED STUCCO WALL • • OPEN F 12 -IT C DOCK MASTER'S CABANA ELEVATIONS 1 /4"s 1 1.011 *6-0' b . y �¢�5paT 8 �t1 d 4 �� _ !/_'1t m 111.11 MS St 7 411111, SEA BREEZE ISLAMORADA 1 tt S 3-0' i ai 3-0' 12'-0' " ---STAc'NCs SEAM METAL ROOF TO & ATC I £LCOt'E; C DITER E.RAc3CETS TO ` ATOd wacomE canrez fes! 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LAP SONG AND "TERES CORNERS SOUTHEAST SCREEN WALL 1/4"_11.011 •� r"..5�! 4.1) N 1 1 3.3 GR4VITY 5ET c CAPSTONE RETA:NZ NG WALL CzRASS-, 1- OOTPATP 1.0 POOL DECK PA'/ERS PLANTING- a:0 --s CUT LIVES -TONE STEPS if 1' • CAPSTONE WALL t'R:SER'✓E AREA EASEMENT PROPOSED r LL PROPOSED POO_-� `----AP'=ROX MATE NATURAL GRADE LNE 0.1 A I SECTION AT LIMESTONE WALL SCALE= _ I,_8„ Michael FIaugIn, LANDSCAPE ARCHTEC TAB C: RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 Farn..arw.ty of Reg'on ichael Fla ugh IJSLAD ARC J ECT Familiarity of Region Being a Florida native, I have spent many fishing and campinc weekends in Okeechobee. Those experiences have given me an organic understanding of the people, the character, and the natural unspoiled beauty of the area. Professionally, my team and I were able to study the park system, attend community workshops, and speak with all stakeholders. We feel uniquely qualified to deliver plans that address the myriad of goals the citizens of Okeechobee desire and deserve. \/ichael FIaugIn LACSCAP` ARC ITECT TAB D: RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 Resumes of Pr me Profess'ona • • likrwaS LA\ iclnael Fla ugh ESCAPE ARCHITECT Key Personnel Resumes Michael Flaugh Principal • Landscape Architect FL Reg#1 728 • Florida native • American Society of Landscape Architects member * University of Florida, College of Architecture, Department of Landscape Architecture 1988 Anna Morgan, APLD, FCLD Senior Landscape Designer • 16 years of professional landscape design experience in south Florida * Certified Landscape Designer by APLD since 2009 * Florida Certified Landscape Designer by FNGLA since 2007 * Florida Certified Horticulture Professional by FNGLA since 2004 * Bachelor of Science in Plant Sciences and Landscape Systems, University of Tennessee Pete Anderson Project Coordinator • 17 years of Autocad drafting experience in commercial/public construction • 14 years of 3D rendering experience utilizing 3D Max, Sketchup, and Photoshop * Bachelor of Science from The School of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee ichael Hauon 3SCAPE ASC-ITECT TAB E: RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 Certf.cates of nsurance Wol Michael Fla ugh Ma LAISi;APE ARC T ECT .4CC Rif) MICHF-2 CERTIFICATE OF V_, ABILITY INSURANCE OP ID: TC DATE (MM/DD/YYYY) 10/05/2020 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER, AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(ies) must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER S tuart Insurance, Inc. 3070 S W Mapp P alm City, FL 34990 Cabot W. Lord, CIC. 772-286-4334 CONTACT Tracy Chapman NAME: P HONE 772-286-4334 (A/C, No, Ext): FAX a c, No):772-286-9389 E -MAIL ADDRESS: tchap man stuartinsurance.net INSURER(S) AFFORDING COVERAGE INSURER A : Southern Owners Ins Co NAIC # 10190 INSURED Michael Flaugh Landscape Architect, P.L. Michael Flaugh 2877 SE Ocean Blvd S tuart, FL 34996 INSURER B • Berkshire Hathaway GUARD INSURER C : USLI 25895 INSURER D : INSURER E • INSURER F : COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR LTR A TYPE OF INSURANCE x COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CLAIMS -MADE X OCCUR GE 'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: POLICY PRO- LOC JECT OTHER* ADDL INSD SUBR WVD POLICY NUMBER 72971863 POLICY EFF (MM/DD/YYYY) POLICY EXP (MM/DD/YYYY) LIMITS 09/19/2020 09/19/2021 E ACH OCCURRENCE 1,000,000 DAMAGE TO RENTED P REMISES (Ea occurrence) MED EXP (Any one person' 300,000 10,000 P ERSONAL & ADV INJURY $ 1,000,000 GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 1,000,000 P RODUCTS - COMP/OP AGG 1,000,000 $ AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY ANY AUTO OWNED AUTOS ONLY H IRED AUTOS ONLY SCHEDULED AUTOS NON -OWNED AUTOS ONLY COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT (Ea accident) BODILY INJURY (Per person) B ODILY INJURY (Per accident) PROPERTY DAMAGE (Per accident) U MBRELLA LIAB E XCESS LIAB OCCUR CLAIMS -MADE D ED RETENTION $ E ACH OCCURRENCE AGGREGATE B C WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? (Mandatory in NH) If yes, describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below Professional Liab Y/N N/A MIWC099614 09/19/2020 09/19/2021 X PER STATUTE OTH- ER E L EACH ACCIDENT $ 1,000,000 E L DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE 1,000,000 E L DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT 1,000,000 SP1569262 09/19/2020 09/19/2021 Limit Aggregate 1,000,000 1,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS / LOCATIONS / VEHICLES (ACORD 101, Additional Remarks Schedule, may be attached if more space is required) CERTIFICATE HOLDER City of Okeechobee 55 SE 3rd Ave Okeechobee, FL 34974 CITYO-1 ACORD 25 (2016/03) CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE 1988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD Progressive PO Box 94903 Cleveland, OH 44101 1-800-444-4487 Certificate of Certificate Holder CITY OF OKEECHOBEE 55 SE 3RD AVENUE OKEECHOBEE, FL 34974 o Insured MICHAEL D FLAUGH JENNIFER T FLAUGH MICHAEL FLAUGH LANDSCAPE 2877 SE OCEAN BLVD STUART, FL 34996 This document certifies that insurance policies identified below have been issued by the designated insurer to the insured named above for the period(s) indicated. This Certificate is issued for information purposes only. It confers no rights upon the certificate holder and does not change, alter, modify, or extend the coverages afforded by the policies listed below. The coverages afforded by the policies listed below are subject to all the terms, exclusions, limitations, endorsements, and conditions of these policies. nsurance PROGRECINE' COMMERC/AL Policy number: 01822178-0 Underwritten by: PROGRESSIVE EXPRESS INS COMPANY October 5, 2020 Page 1 of 1 Agent/Surplus Lines Broker USAA INS AGCY INC 9800 FRDRCKSBRG HSVCW SAN ANTONIO, TX 78288 Policy Effective Date: Feb 19, 2020 Policy Expiration Date: Feb 19, 2021 Insurance coverage(s) Limits BODILY INJURY/PROPERTY DAMAGE UNINSURED MOTORIST PERSONAL INJURY PROTECTION Description of Location/Vehicles/Special Items Scheduled autos only 2019 ACURA TLX 19UUB2F64KA005610 MEDICAL PAYMENTS COMPREHENSIVE COLLISION $1,000,000 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT $300,000 CSL NON -STACKED $10,000 W/WORKERS COMP - NAMED INSD & RELATIVE $5,000 $1,000 DED $1,000 DED Certificate number 27920NET178 Please be advised that the certificate holder will not be notified in the event of a mid-term cancellation. r-- Form 5241 (10/02) TAB F: RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 ProhbTon agdnst Contngent Fees/Non CoWson/Conf'ct of nterest Dsc osure Statement hoslil 1\4/ LA\ ichael Flaugin 1SCA9 ARCHIT-CT Prohibition against Contingent Fees/Non-Collusion Affidavit/Conflict of Interest Disclosure Statements The respondent, Michael Flaugh Landscape Architect, warrants that we have not employed or retained any company o r person other than a bona fide employee working solely for the respondent to solicit or secure this agreement and that he o r she has not paid or agreed to pay any person, company, corporation, individual, or firm, other than a bona fide e mployee working solely for the respondent any fee, commission, percentage, gift, or other consideration contingent upon or resulting from award or making of this agreement. The respondent, Michael Flaugh Landscape Architect, certifies, and in the case of a joint proposal, each party thereto certifies as to its own organization, that in connection with this solicitation the information provided has been arrived at independently, without consultation, communication, or agreement with any other respondent or with any competitor for the purpose of restricting competition, or in any other way influencing the competitive arena. The respondent, Michael Flaugh Landscape Architect, has no potential conflict of interest, real or apparent. ichael Flauctn LAN3SCADE ARCHITECT ATTACHMENT B ANTI -COLLUSION STATEMENT AND NO GIFTS STATEMENT Date: 10/6/2020 Anti -collusion statement:The below -signed Bidder has not divulged to, discussed, or compared his/her Bid with other Bidders and has not colluded with any other Bidder or parties to a Bid whatsoever. No gifts statement: No premiums, rebates gifts or gratuities are permitted with, prior to, or after submission of the Bid. Any such violation will result in rejection of the Bid and removal from the Bid list(s). Firm Name: Michael Flaugh Landscape Architect By (printed/typed): ,„ Michael Flaugh By (signature): Title: Principal Mailing Address: 2877 SE Ocean Blvd. City, State, Zip: Stuart, FL 34996 Telephone No.: 772-419-0024 ATTACHMENT C CONFLICT OF INTEREST DISCLOSURE FORM For purposes of determining any possible conflict of interest, all Bidders must disclose if any City of Okeechobee employee(s), elected official(s), or any of its agents is also an owner, corporate officer, director, agent, employee, etc., of their business. Indicate either "yes" (a City employee, elected official or agent is associated with your business), or "no . If yes, give person(s) name(s) and position(s) with your business. YES NO X Name(s) Position(s) Firm Name: Michael Flaugh Landscape Architect By (Printed): Mic By (Signature): Title: Principal el Flaugh Address: 2877 SE Ocean Blvd , Stuart, FL 34996 Phone Number: 772-419-0024 TAB G: RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 c s4 Reference L:st kaki Aril \/icinael Fla ugh LA\ISCAPE ARC 1ECi ATTACHMENT D CITY OF OKEECHOBEE REFERENCE Client Name: Sun Communities, Jose Manent Client Phone Number: 321-276-5183 Client E-mail: jmanent@suncommunities com Service Dates' Beginning 4/2018 End present Estimated Annual Contract Amount: $$0,000 Description of the services performed as they directly relate to the work of this Request for Qualification: Seabreeze, 87425 OId Hw #1 Islamorada, FL 33036 Common areas for a residential community in the Florida Keys including pool and pavilion design, boardwalks, outdoor dining and entertaining spaces, beach access and outdoor play and activities areas ATTACHMENT D CITY OF OKEECHOBEE REFERENCE Client Name: Captec Engineering, Cherie McCarthy Client Phone Number: 772-692-4344 Client E-mail: cmccarthy@gocaptec com Service Dates• Beginning 92019 End 1/2020 Estimated Annual Contract Amount: $8,000 Description of the services performed as they directly relate to the work of this Request for Qualification: Blake Library, 2351 SE Monter@y Rd, Stuart, EL 34996 This project consisted of a courtyard redesign for the main library 1n the Martin County library system. This community space was designed for the enjoyment of the Blake library patrons The courtyard included overhead structures, paving layouts and patterns, irrigation and lighting. .0.401 a ATTACHMENT D CITY OF OKEECHOBEE REFERENCE Client Name: Vestcor Companies, Alex Hepler, Director of Construction Client Phone Number: 904-288-7730 Client E-mail: ahepler@vestcor Service Dates' Beginning 2/14/2019 End present Estimated Annual Contract Amount: $36,000 Description of the services performed as they directly relate to the work of this Request for qualification: Quarry Apartments, Rockland Key, Florida Prepared code compliant landscape and irrigation plans Challenges included aggressive timelines, tight budgets, limited maintanence expectations, extreme weather conditions, and sensitive environmental considerations TAB H: RFQ No. ADM 03-32-09-20 MBE Statement htsS I\/ LA\SCA 'E ARCHITECT ichael Fla ugh ;c lea el Fla u In g MBE Statement Michael Flaugh Landscape Architect is not a certified minority Business enterprise as defined in Section 288.703, Florida Statutes. \/ is In ci e I F I a u91-1 a LAN KAPE ARCHITECT A 1 &noel i-laugin iSCAP AR3 IT -CT