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<br />LPOC36007.2022 City of Sunny Isles Beach/ Continuing Services for Landscape Architectural Services/RFQ # 22-06-01
<br />RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
<br />Miami Worldcenter, Miami, FL — Landscape analyst. Kimley-Horn partnered with a private
<br />developer, the City of Miami, the Miami Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA), and other
<br />stakeholders in preparing typical section for streetscapes for the City’s largest proposed
<br />downtown project. Kimley-Horn also partnered with numerous utility companies to determine
<br />existing underground conditions. Once this information was obtained, we worked with multiple
<br />stakeholders to develop and evaluate various streetscape options for roads and avenues within
<br />the multi-block project limits.
<br />PBA/Fern Isle Redevelopment Project, Miami, FL — Landscape analyst. Kimley-Horn
<br />provided 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 />Broadway and 1st Avenue Park, Miami, FL — Landscape analyst. Kimley-Horn provided
<br />landscape architectural and engineering services for this new 59,327-square-foot passive park
<br />that is partially underneath a portion of the existing elevated Metrorail line. The program elements
<br />for the park include a playground, separate pedestrian and bike paths, a dog park, sit furniture,
<br />site lighting, landscaping and irrigation, fencing and gates, berms, vehicular access to the existing
<br />MDT storage area, and pedestrian access to the adjacent park. The project was broken down into
<br />the following tasks: conceptual design, schematic design, geotechnical investigations, contract
<br />documents, meetings and coordination with County/Underline, permitting, bidding assistance, and
<br />limited construction phase assistance.
<br />Landscape Design Services for Beautification of US 1 Medians, Palmetto Bay, FL
<br />Landscape analyst. Kimley-Horn developed planting and irrigation designs for existing US 1
<br />medians between SW 136th and SW 184th Street consisting of 24 medians spanning 6 miles.
<br />The planting design incorporated new trees, palms, shrubs, and groundcovers into the medians
<br />following FDOT design standards. The planting and irrigation contract documents were presented
<br />to FDOT for right-of-way landscape permits. The scope included conceptual design, planting and
<br />irrigation design, and permit processing assistance.
<br />Palm Beach TPA General Planning Consultant, Palm Beach County, FL — Landscape
<br />analyst. Kimley-Horn has served the Palm Beach Transportation Planning Agency (TPA) as
<br />General Planning Consultant (GPC) since 2016. Our services on this work order based contract
<br />include urban transportation planning, transit planning, complete streets, multimodal corridor
<br />studies, safety studies, GIS mapping, and regional coordination. Specific projects completed on
<br />this contract include Complete Streets Policy, Transit Development Plan (TDP) Phase 1, Bicycle
<br />and Pedestrian Safety Study, Bicycle Suitability Map, Complete Streets Design Guidelines, US-1
<br />Multimodal Corridor Study, and Safe Streets Summit support.
<br />Miami-Dade County Complete Streets Design Guidelines, Miami, FL — Landscape
<br />architect analyst. Kimley-Horn prepared the Miami-Dade Complete Streets Design Guidelines to
<br />provide the unifying design document for local governments in Miami-Dade County to be able to
<br />identify and incorporate Complete Streets elements into road projects. The Design Guidelines are
<br />targeted toward engineers, planners, and developers. The Design Guidelines were made possible
<br />through a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) grant administered by the Florida
<br />Department of Health (FDOH) in Miami-Dade.
<br />SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS
<br />• Software experience includes
<br />AutoCAD, Google Sketchup
<br />Pro, Arc GIS, Adobe creative
<br />Suite (Photoshop, Indesign, and
<br />Illustrator)
<br />• Trained irrigation designer
<br />utilizing the AutoCAD plugins
<br />Eagle Point and LandFX
<br />• Free Hand Rendering ability
<br />• Project experience includes
<br />developing design concepts,
<br />technical drawings and details,
<br />technical specifications and
<br />illustrative presentations. Cost
<br />estimating, submittals, concept
<br />design, client meetings,
<br />bidding, paving design, planting
<br />design, site specifications,
<br />code compliance, construction
<br />documents, site visits, custom
<br />detailing, design documents,
<br />hand rendering, digital
<br />rendering, planting installation,
<br />site analysis, and hardscape
<br />design
<br />PROFESSIONAL CREDENTIALS
<br />• Master of Landscape
<br />Architecture, Landscape
<br />Architecture, Florida
<br />International University, 2014
<br />• Bachelor of Arts, Architecture,
<br />Universidad Rafael Urdaneta,
<br />Maracaibo, Venezuela, 2011
<br />• American Society of Landscape
<br />Architects (ASLA)
<br />• International Honor Society for
<br />Landscape Architecture
<br />• Tau Sigma Delta. Architecture
<br />Honor Society
<br />MICHELLE LATTE, PLA
<br />Landscape Architecture/Site Master Planning/Active and Passive
<br />Park Design/ Streetscape Planning and Design
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