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Page 634.2. Qualification of Key Personnel Assigned to Engagement <br />Request for Qualifications # 22-06-01 Continuing Services for Landscape Architectural Services CCNA <br /> <br />Investigations and documents related to <br />designation of the Project by FDOT as a <br />Documented Categorical Exclusion. <br /> <br />City of Coral Springs Red Lichen <br />Sanctuary - This 14-acre <br />environmentally sensitive land (ESL) <br />passive park site in Coral Springs includes <br />such features as walking trails, native <br />habitat restoration plantings, forested <br />wetland habitats and marsh wetland <br />habitats. Miller Legg provided biological <br />permitting and engineering services to <br />assist in the restoration of an upland fill <br />area to marsh. Services provided included <br />wetland jurisdictional verifications, WRAP <br />and WBI assessments, mitigation design, <br />and permitting with the US Army Corps <br />of Engineers, the South Florida Water <br />Management District, and Broward <br />County Department of Planning and <br />Environmental Protection. From 2005 to <br />2016, Miller Legg was responsible for a <br />biannual download of hydrological data <br />and maintenance of the existing <br />piezometer at the Red Lichen Sanctuary <br />wetland to assist the City with its review <br />of water level drawdowns associated with <br />utility operations. Data downloaded at <br />the wetland location was assembled and <br />used in the preparation of a water level <br />hydrograph. In addition, general <br />observations of the site and site <br />photographs were collected and <br />submitted. <br /> <br />City of Tamarac Prospect Road - <br />Landscape median corridor design for the <br />City of Tamarac. Services provided <br />included conceptual design through to <br />final design documents for landscape and <br />irrigation. Project included assistance in <br />documents for bidding, cost estimates and <br />coordination for a Broward Beautiful <br />grant. <br /> <br />City of Miramar Master Park Plan - <br />The update of the City’s Master Park Plan <br />involved significant research to update the <br />existing data. Future recreational needs <br />were outlined in this report. Additional <br />information prepared for this project <br />includes demographics, geographic <br />information systems (GIS) maps, resident <br />needs surveys, agency coordination, and <br />public workshops. <br /> <br />Doral Glades Park Boardwalk and <br />Wetland Preserve - Doral Glades Park <br />is a 25-acre recreational facility in the <br />northeast section of the City. Both <br />passive and active elements were <br />featured, including playing fields, <br />community and nature pavilions, fishing <br />pier, walking trail and wetland boardwalk. <br />Miller Legg provided both design and <br />permitting services as well as wetland and <br />boardwalk construction administration <br />services, using GIS and surface water <br />management support. The scope included <br />coordination with the City on permit <br />compliance, exotic species removal, native <br />species and maintenance programs; value <br />engineering and design for the <br />boardwalk(s) and pier(s). Miller Legg <br />developed a Wetland Mitigation Plan <br />including GIS maps and habitat evaluation <br />for placement of the boardwalks in ideal <br />locations within the wetland. These Plans <br />captured data from the original permits <br />issued by environmental agencies DERM, <br />SFWMD and USACOE. Further, Miller <br />Legg prepared construction drawings for <br />the upland boardwalk, pavilion, wetland <br />boardwalk and fishing pier. Finally, the <br />firm was responsible for the preparation <br />of environmental resource permit (ERP) <br />modification applications for boardwalk <br />and planting in wetland areas. Amenities <br />at the park include: kayak launch, fishing <br />pier, lake, playground, picnic areas, <br />boardwalks, a Green Globe Certified <br />(LEED Silver) nature center, bike lanes, <br />basketball courts, tennis courts and multi- <br />use fields. <br /> <br />City of Plantation PD&E Midtown <br />Bridge Improvement - The goal of this <br />City of Plantation PD&E and Design <br />project is to evaluate and design a 2-lane <br />divided bridge span over the SFWMD <br />New River Canal connecting SW 17th <br />Street in Plantation Midtown to <br />westbound State Road 84. Phase One <br />includes a preliminary engineering and <br />project development (PD&E) Study which <br />will follow FDOT PD&E standards and <br />procedures. The Study includes <br />environmental evaluation and public <br />involvement. The second phase is project <br />design and permitting. One year is <br />scheduled for the PD&E phase and one <br />additional year for design and permitting. <br />Landscape architecture, environmental <br />permitting, PD&E, Section 4(f), and <br />environmental analysis will be performed <br />as well as permitting coordination with <br />the City and FDOT. Miller Legg is a <br />subconsultant to Marlin Engineering. <br /> <br />City of Miramar Master Park Plan - <br />The update of the City’s Master Park Plan <br />involved significant research to update the <br />existing data. Future recreational needs <br />were outlined in this report. Additional <br />information prepared for this project <br />includes demographics, geographic <br />information systems (GIS) maps, resident <br />needs surveys, agency coordination, and <br />public workshops. <br /> <br />City of Coral Springs Red Lichen <br />Post Monitoring - Miller Legg <br />performed five (5) years of required <br />mitigation monitoring at the City of Coral <br />Springs Red Lichen Sanctuary wetland, <br />followed by a further three (3) years of <br />hydrological monitoring. Miller Legg was <br />responsible for a biannual download of <br />hydrological data and maintenance of the <br />existing piezometer at the City of Coral <br />Springs Red Lichen Sanctuary wetland. <br />Data downloaded at the wetland location <br />was assembled and used in the <br />preparation of a water level hydrograph. <br />In addition general observations of the <br />site and site photographs were collected <br />and submitted. <br /> <br />Pembroke Pines City Center - This <br />project consisted of approximately 100 <br />acre mixed use project that was the last <br />phase of a 200 acre total development <br />that also included multi-family and <br />commercial land use components in <br />Pembroke Pines. The City Center project <br />consisted of design for a commercial and <br />town center concept with adjacent multi- <br />family residential components. Unique site <br />design components included <br />incorporation of a city park, linear 200’ <br />wide FP&L easement that split the <br />property, an adjacent fuel pipeline <br />easement, as well as extensive <br />accommodation for stormwater <br />management systems and wetlands <br />mitigation areas. The project included the <br />filling of existing canals and associated <br />governmental agency permitting. Services <br />included environmental resource <br />permitting, mitigation design, mitigation <br />construction, maintenance observation, <br />remedial plan development, mitigation <br />monitoring and surveying.