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16 | CONTINUING SERVICES FOR LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES | RFQ 22-06-01 <br />This project encompassed the complete redevelopment of an underused, existing <br />neighborhood park through extensive public input and master plan development. From the <br />neighborhood meetings, BA developed an extensive program for the new park including <br />a new community swimming facility, relocated basketball courts, picnic areas, exercise <br />stations, and an expanded playground for a greater range of age groups. In addition, to <br />meet City code requirements, the park and buildings were designed for LEED Certification. <br />BA managed the LEED Certification and led the design team through the certification <br />process. <br />Through the design process, BA developed various architectural alternatives for the <br />aquatic building, a focal point to the park’s redevelopment. Although relatively small, the <br />new pool will serve the community’s recreational needs and includes a beach entry feature <br />and three lap lanes which can be modified for swim health classes. A new parking lot <br />located along the south side of the park was designed to both improve community access <br />and allow for improved visibility into the park for the police department. The park was <br />designed utilizing numerous Crime Prevention Through Environmental Desig (CPTED) <br />principles to create a safe environment for park users. <br />Client: <br />City of Hallandale Beach <br />Services: <br />Master Planning, Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Construction Administration <br />B.F. JAMES PARK <br />Hallandale Beach, FL