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Page 544.2. Qualification of Key Personnel Assigned to Engagement <br />Request for Qualifications # 22-06-01 Continuing Services for Landscape Architectural Services CCNA <br /> <br />Years of Experience: 2 <br />Years With the Firm: 2 <br /> <br />Education: <br />Bachelor of Landscape Architecture, Landscape Architecture <br />University of Florida, 2022 <br /> <br /> <br />Professional Experience: <br />Mr. Randall is a Landscape Designer <br />responsible for landscape architectural <br />design for a variety of public projects <br />including roadway landscaping and <br />irrigation, and active and passive park <br />landscape design. <br /> <br />Relevant Project Experience: <br /> <br />City of Miami E.G. Sewell Park - <br />Miller Legg is under contract with the <br />City of Miami for program development, <br />pre-design, master planning design <br />including public involvement workshops, <br />construction documents and <br />construction administration services for <br />Sewell Park. The program will be an <br />open passive park with elements <br />including passive walkways through park <br />and preserve areas, pavilions, an eco <br />trail, baywalk, hardscape, floating docks, <br />kayak launch, seawall/living shoreline, <br />wayfinding and historical information <br />signage. The scope of services includes <br />landscape architecture, irrigation, civil <br />engineering, topographical surveying, <br />SUE, certified arborist, structural <br />engineering, electrical engineering, <br />geotechnical engineering, archeological, <br />permitting, bidding assistance and limited <br />construction administration. Miller Legg <br />will also conduct a Bonneted Bat survey <br />and perform a bathymetric survey for <br />the seawall component. The firm is <br />assisting the City to gather community <br />stakeholder input during the design <br />process. Government agency permitting <br />will be coordinated with Miami-Dade <br />Co. DERM, WASD and SFWMD. <br /> <br />Miami-Dade County Parks, <br />Recreation & Open Space (PROS) <br />Greynolds Park Playground Design <br />– Miller Legg was retained to provide <br />survey, civil engineering, and landscape <br />architecture services at Greynolds Park <br />in North Miami Beach. The East <br />Greynolds Design Program includes the <br />addition of an ADA compliant sidewalk <br />connecting the existing parking area to <br />the existing shelter. The West <br />Greynolds Park Design Program includes <br />the demolition of the existing playground <br />and the construction of a new <br />playground that meets nature play <br />criteria set forth by Miami-Dade County <br />PROS. Educational and historic signage <br />will be designed and added to the <br />playground area. Miller Legg has also <br />provided topographic and tree surveying <br />and SUE services for this property. <br /> <br />City of Fort Lauderdale Las Olas <br />Streetscape Design - As a <br />subconsultant to The Corradino Group, <br />Miller Legg has provided various <br />landscape architecture services for the <br />Las Olas Streetscape Project. The <br />project spans eastward from Andrews <br />Ave. and cuts through four (4) distinct <br />districts along Las Olas Boulevard <br />including Downtown Las Olas, The <br />Historic Shops, Colee Hammock, and <br />The Isles. Each area has been designed <br />to retain its individual identity, while <br />simultaneously being part of a cohesive <br />thoroughfare design between Downtown <br />Fort Lauderdale and The Beach. Miller <br />Legg was responsible for the planting <br />design along the corridor which was <br />entirely composed of native and Florida <br />Friendly species to create a pedestrian <br />friendly environment accenting each area <br />along Las Olas Boulevard. Miller Legg <br />also provided placemaking and <br />programming services, for which the <br />designers created parklets, plazas, and <br />iconic hardscape elements with water <br />features and public art installations that <br />work as resting places and wayfinding <br />spots. These systems incorporate such <br />slogans as “Meet me at Las Olas” <br />“Colee Hammock” and “The Isles” in the <br />hardscape to promote wayfinding and <br />create an “Instagram-able” moment. <br />Overhead shade structures were also <br />designed to help with wayfinding through <br />decorative elements subtly depicting the <br />initials corresponding to each area (eg. <br />“HSLO” for Historic Shops Las Olas). <br />Miller Legg's scope included <br />programming the pedestrian areas along <br />the corridor which integrated hardscape <br />design, seating design, and open space <br />Jarred Randall <br />Landscape Designer (50% Availability) <br />