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STANDARD FORM 330 (8/2016) PAGE 3 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM’S <br />QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT <br />(Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified. <br />Complete one Section F for each project.) <br /> <br />20.EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY <br />NUMBER <br />7 <br /> <br />21. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) <br />Beachwalk II,Beachwalk II,Beachwalk II,Beachwalk II, Miami Beach, FloridaMiami Beach, FloridaMiami Beach, FloridaMiami Beach, Florida <br /> <br />22. YEAR COMPLETED <br /> PROFESSIONAL SERVICES <br />2019 <br /> <br /> CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) <br />2019 <br />23. PROJECT OWNER’S INFORMATION <br />a. PROJECT OWNER <br />City of Miami Beach <br />Division of Environmental Resource <br />Management <br />1700 Convention Center Drive <br />Miami Beach, Florida 33139 <br /> <br /> b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME <br />Ms. Elizabeth Wheaton <br /> <br />c. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER <br />Tel: (305) 673-7071 ext.6121 <br />Email: <br />elizabethwheaton@miamibeachfl.gov <br /> <br />24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT (Include scope, size, and cost) <br /> <br />A continuation of the City’s original Beachwalk project, Beachwalk <br />II connects Lummus Park to the pedestrian path at the Continuum <br />properties, south of South Pointe Drive. The 3,400-foot pedestrian <br />and emergency access path encompasses 5 blocks, connecting <br />3 vital parks within the City’s South of Fifth neighborhood. The <br />$3.1M Beachwalk path serves as a connection to re-energize the <br />coastal development within the South of Fifth area while also <br />formalizing the existing hardpack area between 5th Street and <br />South Pointe Drive by encompassing: <br /> <br />• Three (3) open-space parks (Lummus, Marjory Stoneman <br />Douglas, and South Pointe) <br />• The South of Fifth neighborhood <br />• Coastal dune improvements and controlled beach access <br />points <br /> <br />Coastal Systems managed a multi-disciplinary team, and led in the <br />planning, design, environmental/coastal permitting, bidding, and <br />construction administration services for the project. Coastal <br />Systems conducted public meetings with City residents to develop <br />preliminary designs and renderings. <br /> <br />Frangible materials, such as pavers and breakaway curbs, <br />were utilized in the design. 4th and 5th Street end <br />connections to the Beachwalk were also incorporated as <br />part of the overall project design, connecting the path to <br />Ocean Drive. <br /> <br />As part of the strict regulations of the Coastal Construction <br />Control Line (CCCL) program, marine turtle lighting <br />consultation services were provided and the cut/fill of <br />native sand was balanced on-site. <br />25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT <br /> a. <br />(1) FIRM NAME <br />Coastal Systems International, Inc.Coastal Systems International, Inc.Coastal Systems International, Inc.Coastal Systems International, Inc. <br />(2) FIRM LOCATION <br />Coral Gables, FloridaCoral Gables, FloridaCoral Gables, FloridaCoral Gables, Florida <br /> (3) ROLE <br />PrimePrimePrimePrime <br />b. <br />(1) FIRM NAME <br />Basulto & AssociatesBasulto & AssociatesBasulto & AssociatesBasulto & Associates, Inc., Inc., Inc., Inc. <br />(2) FIRM LOCATION <br />Miami LakesMiami LakesMiami LakesMiami Lakes, Florida, Florida, Florida, Florida <br /> (3) ROLE <br />SubconsultantSubconsultantSubconsultantSubconsultant <br />Civil Engineering <br />Utility Service Connections <br />Bidding <br />Construction Administration <br />Public Meetings <br />RELEVANT SERVICES: RELEVANT SERVICES: RELEVANT SERVICES: RELEVANT SERVICES: <br />FDEP CCCL Permitting <br />FDEP Field Permitting <br />DERM Tree Permitting <br />Marine Turtle Lighting <br />CLIENT:CLIENT:CLIENT:CLIENT: City of Miami Beach <br /> <br />PROJECT SCHEDULE:PROJECT SCHEDULE:PROJECT SCHEDULE:PROJECT SCHEDULE: 2008 - 2019 <br /> <br />CONSTRUCTION COST:CONSTRUCTION COST:CONSTRUCTION COST:CONSTRUCTION COST: $3.1M <br /> <br />Page 66