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<br />LPOC36007.2022 City of Sunny Isles Beach/ Continuing Services for Landscape Architectural Services/RFQ # 22-06-01
<br />SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS
<br />• Has 32 years of landscape
<br />architecture experience
<br />• Chair of the Miami-Dade County
<br />Waterfront Development Review
<br />Committee
<br />• Citizens for a Better South
<br />Florida Executive Board
<br />Member
<br />• Neat Streets Miami - Board
<br />Member
<br />PROFESSIONAL CREDENTIALS
<br />• Bachelor of Landscape
<br />Architecture, Landscape
<br />Architecture, University of
<br />Florida, 1989
<br />• Professional Landscape
<br />Architect in Florida, #0001706,
<br />November 30, 2000
<br />• Professional Landscape
<br />Architect in Puerto Rico, #41,
<br />August 12, 2008
<br />• Crime Prevention Through
<br />Environmental Design (CPTED)
<br />certification
<br />• Roadside Vegetation
<br />Management advanced training
<br />certification
<br />• American Society of Landscape
<br />Architects (ASLA), Full Member
<br />• Urban Land Institute
<br />• Colegio de Arquitectos y
<br />Arquitectos Paisajistas de
<br />Puerto Rico (CAAPPR)
<br />RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
<br />Experience at previous firm:
<br />Heritage Park and Parking Garage, Sunny Isles Beach, FL — Served as project manager
<br />and senior landscape architect responsible for the landscape, hardscape, site furniture, site
<br />lighting, and site planning design from concept through construction administration of a four-acre
<br />urban park and six-level, 500-space parking garage within an urban coastal site. Key elements
<br />included an interactive water feature, performance stage, multi-use event lawn, amphitheater
<br />seating, memorial wall and plaza, playgrounds, and exercise paths.
<br />181st Drive Active Park, Sunny Isles Beach, FL — Served as project manager/landscape
<br />architect responsible for the design and coordination of an active park project that provided a
<br />two-story recreation building, gymnasium, little league baseball field, and playground. Prepared
<br />conceptual plans through construction documents and coordinated with in-house disciplines as
<br />well as sub-consultants.
<br />Continuing Landscape Architecture Services, Sunny Isles Beach, FL — Served as project
<br />manager/landscape architect for this on-call, miscellaneous landscape architecture services
<br />contract for all project types including streetscape, parks, and grant sourcing.
<br />Kimley-Horn Experience:
<br />PBA/Fern Isle Redevelopment Project, Miami, FL — Project Manager. Kimley-Horn provided
<br />landscape architecture and civil engineering services from concept through construction
<br />administration for the PBA/Fern Isle Redevelopment Project. PBA/Fern Isle Park is a proposed
<br />six-acre riverfront passive park with amenities such as multi-use lawn area, play landforms, large
<br />picnic shelters, outdoor exercise area, walking paths, parking/drop-off area, historic pedestrian
<br />bridge with hanging chairs, waterfront promenade, and wayfinding and historic signage.
<br />Miami Worldcenter, Miami, FL — Landscape architecture Project Manager. Kimley-Horn
<br />partnered with a private developer, the City of Miami, the Miami Community Redevelopment
<br />Agency (CRA), and other stakeholders in preparing typical sections for streetscapes for the City’s
<br />largest proposed downtown project. Kimley-Horn also partnered with numerous utility companies
<br />to determine existing underground conditions. Once this information was obtained, we worked
<br />with multiple stakeholders to develop and evaluate various streetscape options for roads and
<br />avenues within the multi-block project limits.
<br />Doral Legacy Park (NW 114th Avenue Park), Doral, FL — Project Manager on the Kimley-
<br />Horn team that prepared the conceptual plan and construction plans of an 18-acre park located
<br />on the corner of NW 82nd Street and NW 114th Avenue. The concept for the park consisted of
<br />two adjacent sites with both active and passive recreational amenities Park amenities include
<br />the following recreational components, community center building, baseball fields, tennis courts,
<br />basketball courts, sand volleyball, soccer fields, playground, multi-use field, walkways, boardwalk,
<br />and wetlands.
<br />Fairway Park, Miami, FL — Project Manager. Kimley-Horn is providing drainage analysis and
<br />design for the entire park including the playground, basketball court, tennis court and design of
<br />improvements to the existing park playground, and playfield.
<br />GEORGE PUIG, PLA, ASLA
<br />Project Manager; Landscape Architecture/Site Master Planning/
<br />Active and Passive Park Design/Streetscape Planning and Design
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