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ROLE ON THE CITY OF SUNNY ISLES BEACH PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARTMENT SPATIAL NEEDS ANALYSIS AND FEASIBILITY STUDY
<br />For this project, Ian will serve as the principal in charge and architect of record. Applying
<br />30 years of experience with the design of public safety facilities, he will work with Rodney
<br />and the WA team with the all project tasks the Sunny Isles Beach Public Safety Department
<br />Spatial Needs Analysis and Feasibility Study. He will also monitor project activities, directing
<br />decisions necessary to maintain the schedule and budget.
<br />EXPERIENCE
<br />Ian Reeves, AIA, ICA, IALEP is the President of ADG and has been with the firm for 30 years.
<br />He has dedicated his entire career to the planning and design of public safety facilities. He
<br />participates in all phases of architecture providing oversight for programming, design, and
<br />construction administration.
<br />Mr. Reeves will be involved throughout the entire project and will lead in implementing
<br />the project ’s scope and goals. Additionally, Mr. Reeves works very closely with the client
<br />ensuring that the “Participatory Design Process” that ADG utilizes results in a product that
<br />exemplifies design excellence while exceeding all program requirements. He leads our team
<br />of experts in this highly specialized field of architecture to produce state-of-the-art facilities
<br />for our clients on a national level.
<br />Mr. Reeves also leads ADG’s grant writing services by helping clients with effectively utilizing
<br />grant resources and efficiently obtaining funding for their projects. He has been successful
<br />in helping our clients receive millions of dollars in funding, through local, state, and federal
<br />grants, FEMA Hazardous Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP), FEMA Pre-Disaster Mitigation
<br />Grant Program (PDM), and assisting with voter referendum and community outreach efforts.
<br />RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE
<br /> ●Over 8 Million Square Feet of Programmed / Designed Public Safety Space
<br /> ●Boynton Beach Police Headquarters | Boynton Beach, FL | Completed 2020 |
<br />Spatial Needs Assessment, Site Selection, Programming, Master Planning, Design,
<br />and Construction Administration | Matthew Zeller, Captain– Boynton Beach Police
<br />Department, 100 E. Boynton Beach Blvd. Boynton Beach, FL 34425, P:(561)742-6104, F:
<br />(561) 742-6185, ZellerM@bbfl.us
<br /> ●Miramar Public Safety Complex | Miramar, FL | Completed 2021 | Programming, Site
<br />Selection, Master Planning, Design, Interior Design, Construction Administration, and
<br />Grant Assistance | Major James Dunkelberger, Miramar Police Department, 11765 City Hall
<br />Promenade, Miramar, FL 33025, Phone: 954-602-4117, F: (954) 602-4436, jdunkelberger@
<br />miramarpd.org
<br /> ●Sunrise Public Safety Complex | Sunrise, FL | Completed 2011 | Programming, Master
<br />Planning, Design, Construction Administration, and Grant Assistance | 2011 | Deputy
<br />Chief Sean Visners, 10440 W Oakland Park Blvd, Sunrise, FL 33351, P:(954) 746-3370, F:
<br />(954) 746-3341, svisners@sunrisefl.gov
<br /> ●Sarasota Police Headquarters | Sarasota, FL | Completed 2011 | Programming, Master
<br />Planning, Design, Interior Design, Contruction Administration, and Grant Assistance |
<br />Barb Ross, Assistant to the Chief, 2009 Adams Lane, Sarasota, FL 34237, P:(941)-954-701,
<br />F: (951) 654-7034, Barb.ross@sarasotafl.gov
<br />FIRM
<br />Architects Design Group
<br />EDUCATION
<br />Master of Architecture,
<br />University of Florida
<br />Bachelor of Arts in
<br />Architecture, University of
<br />New Mexico
<br />REGISTRATION
<br />ARCHITECT - FL #AR94944, AL,
<br />CO, GA, LA, IL, IN, MA, MO, NC,
<br />NJ, NY, OH, OK, RI, SC, TN, TX,
<br />UT, VA, WI; NCARB
<br />TOTAL YEARS
<br />OF EXPERIENCE
<br />30
<br />NUMBER OF PUBLIC
<br />SAFETY PROJECTS
<br />150+
<br /> EXPERIENCE WITH
<br />IAN REEVES, AIA
<br />PRINCIPAL IN CHARGE
<br />Public Safety Design
<br />Local Conditions
<br />CALEA & IACP Design
<br />Standards
<br />Master Planning on
<br />Tight, Urban Sites
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