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An experienced landscape architect and dedicated project manager, Kelli Schueler provides planning, design, and project management services for a wide variety of project types through all phases of the development process. Her knowledge of the local environment, innovative technologies and sustainable best practices is combined with a creative approach that is detail oriented, ensuring designs are implemented both efficiently and accurately. Kelli has a wide range of project experience, but is most motivated by the opportunity to create special moments within the urban environment where hardscape and architectural elements are thoughtfully combined with green space to create impactful places of respite and community within the urban core. <br />RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE <br />Bella Vista Park, Sunny Isles Beach, FL: The City of Sunny Isles Beach selected KEITH, as part of our continuing services agreement, to develop a new park at the Bella Vista Park site. The overall property is approximately 0.9-acres. KEITH is providing civil, survey, subsurface utility engineering, planning, and landscape architecture services. KEITH coordinated subconsultants for the provision of structural and environmental engineering, electrical engineering, and geotechnical engineering services completing the multi-disciplinary team. All phases from early development and design through final construction documents are being developed by this team of industry professionals. Cost: $63,650.00 <br />DC Alexander Park, Fort Lauderdale, FL: DC Alexander Park in Fort Lauderdale Beach is the result of careful and thorough analysis of the site, its context - historic and present, its users, and the needs of the community. At over 1 acre in area prominently located on Fort Lauderdale Beach adjacent to the Aquatic Center and International Swimming Hall of Fame, the project includes a signature architectural overlook and playground within a plaza complete with resilient dune plantings and carefully planned stormwater infrastructure. The team lead by KEITH analyzed shoreline habitat and behavior while considering the unknown and inevitable – sea level rise and climate change. The project is a case study in practical and creative applications of storm water mitigation practices resulting in a design that reflects and embraces the social and economic needs of the local community. This award-winning project balances ‘design for people’ and ‘design with nature’ and is a testament to the value of comprehensive research, exploration, and analysis phases. The Park is anticipated to begin construction in 2022. Cost: $319,761.00 <br />Deerfield Beach City Hall, Deerfield Beach, FL: The City of Deerfield Beach requested a design criteria package (DCP) for the renovations of Deerfield Beach City Hall to create updated efficiency in parking, logistics, and water system. These plans included the rework of the existing site plan to incorporate concrete curbing and additional building of 726-SF on the west side abutting NE 2nd Avenue, location of signage in parking areas, development of code compliant civil and landscape plans, analysis and adjustments of storm water system, and coordination of FPL wire relocation as well as coordination with City and MEP engineer for fire sprinkler water line design. KEITH served as the subconsultant managing a multi-disciplinary team, providing peer review of the design and construction documents for the landscape architecture and civil engineering elements. In-house services included planning, landscape architecture, civil engineering, surveying and traffic engineering services. This was a collaborative effort with Kenneth R. Carlson -Architect, PA, BBM Structural Engineers, Inc., and Kramm Consulting. Cost: $33,720.00 <br />Fort Lauderdale Aquatic Center Renovation, Fort Lauderdale, FL: The Fort Lauderdale Aquatic Center is situated on a man-made pier extending approximately 600 feet into the Intracoastal Waterway. The City of Fort Lauderdale and its CRA sought to renovate the facility and ensure it meets aquatic competition requirements. The intent of the project was to restore and upgrade the Aquatic Center, ensuring that it remains an icon of Fort Lauderdale Beach. KEITH provided surveying, subsurface utility engineering, planning, landscape architecture, and civil engineering services. The renovation included a new expanded FINA compliant <br />Kelli Schueler, PLA, LEED APDirector of Landscape Architecture, Project Manager <br />YEARS OF EXPERIENCE 17 years <br />YEARS WITH KEITH5 years <br />EDUCATIONB.S. Landscape Architecture, Oklahoma State University, 2003 <br />PROFESSIONAL <br />REGISTRATIONSLA6667565, Professional Landscape Architect, Florida <br />LEED AP <br />18RFQ No. 22-06-01