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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 /> 20. EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY NUMBER <br />1 <br /> 21. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) 22. YEAR COMPLETED <br />BOYNTON BEACH POLICE HEADQUARTERS <br />BOYNTON BEACH, FL <br />PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (IF APPLICABLE) <br />2017 2020 <br />23. PROJECT OWNER’S INFORMATION <br />A. PROJECT OWNER B. POINT OF CONTACT NAME C. POINT OF CONTACT PHONE NUMBER <br />CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH MATTHEW ZELLER, CAPTAIN (561) 742 - 6104 <br /> 24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT (INCLUDE SCOPE, SIZE AND COST) <br />The new 58,000-SF, two-story police headquarters houses the Chief and <br />administrative offices suite, professional standards, detectives bureau, <br />narcotics, special victims unit, uniformed services division, K-9 unit, crime scene <br />investigative services, evidence, crime prevention, technical / IT services, training, <br />facility support (lockers and physical agility), records, and public access areas <br />which includes a shared lobby and large community room. Included onsite is a <br />4,800-SF detached vehicle storage building. <br />Conceptually, the new headquarters forms a public safety neighborhood center <br />with the existing Fire Rescue Station No. 5 through the use of shared public site <br />access and public parking, as well as a landscaped entry plaza and pedestrian link <br />connecting the public lobbies of both buildings. The staff entry and parking are to <br />the north and east of the new headquarters behind security walls and gated entry <br />/ exit to separate private from public. The headquarters floor plan is organized <br />from the most public areas (entry plaza and community room) to the most private <br />or secured areas (crime scene investigative services and evidence) separated by <br />a two-story semi-private / secure block. The semi-private / secure block houses <br />all the administrative services, records, detective’s offices, uniformed services <br />offices, and interview rooms. <br />The construction of the facility utilizes tilt-up concrete panel with textured <br />coating for cost savings and storefront glazing, and keystone coral accents for a <br />modern Mediterranean feel. The shaded, south facing linear corridor utilizes linear <br />floor-to-ceiling glazing to the fullest extent to emphasize transparency within <br />the community, maximize natural light and function as the main department <br />connector. <br />25. FIRMS FOR SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT <br />A (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State)(3) ROLE <br />ARCHITECTS DESIGN GROUP WINTER PARK, FL ARCHITECT OF RECORD <br />B (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State)(3) ROLE <br />TLC ENGINEERING SOLUTIONS ORLANDO, FL SECURITY & TECHNOLOGY <br />35
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