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Miller Legg Response to RFQ No 22-06-01 Continuing Services for Landscape Architectural Services CCNA
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Page 674.2. Qualification of Key Personnel Assigned to Engagement <br />Request for Qualifications # 22-06-01 Continuing Services for Landscape Architectural Services CCNA <br /> <br />lodging properties. This development <br />drastically increased the impervious <br />conditions of the corridor and <br />significantly impacted the stormwater <br />system within the area, causing regular <br />flooding issues. Miller Legg’s solutions <br />for the Minutemen Causeway project <br />was a holistic design approach to <br />improve the stormwater / drainage <br />issues, while invigorating the area’s <br />economy by creating a pedestrian- <br />oriented beachfront promenade and <br />streetscapes. The project consisted of <br />significant landscape beautification and <br />geometric modifications to the corridor <br />to promote a pedestrian-friendly <br />environment and to stimulate economic <br />development. In conjunction with the <br />redevelopment, the project included <br />low-impact stormwater facilities to meet <br />the Total Maximum Daily Load reduction <br />requirements, as outlined within the <br />Indian River Lagoon Basin Management <br />Action Plan. These stormwater <br />improvements included pervious paver <br />sidewalks and parallel parking, bio-swales <br />with native vegetation, and underground <br />stormwater infiltration facilities with <br />nutrient absorption materials. The <br />entire project was a City pilot program <br />for Low Impact Design (LID) and Best <br />Management Practices (BMP) for <br />stormwater management. Utilizing this <br />innovative approach, this project was <br />able to secure significant funding from <br />the State, including almost $5 million <br />from the Florida Department of <br />Environmental Protection. <br /> <br />School Board of Broward County <br />(SBBC) Cooper City High School <br />Fire Loop Main - Miller Legg is <br />providing civil and surveying services for <br />the improvement of an existing fire loop <br />main at Cooper City High School. <br />Surveying services consist of topographic <br />and underground utility location <br />designation. The civil scope covers fire <br />main site work to serve four campus <br />buildings and includes agency approvals, <br />bidding assistance and final engineering <br />plan development including associated <br />restoration details. The firm is also <br />providing construction administration. <br />This project is part of the SBBC SMART <br />Renovations program. <br /> <br />City of Miramar Historic Public <br />Safety Complex - The City of Miramar <br />replaced the Civic Center and Child <br />Care building with a new one-story <br />24,000 SF building to accommodate its <br />police substation, storage, administrative <br />and other law enforcement and public <br />safety facilities, in addition to a surface <br />parking lot for safety vehicles. The new <br />building was certified Gold LEED <br />certification. Miller Legg provided civil <br />engineering design, permitting and <br />construction administration services as <br />part of the Architects Design Group <br />team. Government permitting included <br />the City of Miramar, Broward County <br />and FDEP. The firm also provided LEED <br />certification and value engineering review <br />services. <br /> <br />City of West Palm Beach 32nd/33rd <br />Streets Water Main Improvements <br />- Miller Legg provided surveying, <br />underground utility locates, geotechnical <br />engineering, civil engineering design and <br />bidding assistance services for a 2,700 LF <br />water and 2,000 LF gravity sewer 8" <br />water main replacement project on 32nd <br />Street and 33rd Street from Floral <br />Avenue to N. Flagler Drive and on N. <br />Flagler Drive from 32nd Street to 35th <br />Street in the historic Northwood Shores <br />district. The existing water mains were <br />transite, undersized, and had reached the <br />end of their useful life. The Basis of <br />Design Report (BODR) and <br />development of 30% plan scope involved <br />the assessment of water main <br />replacement, sanitary sewer <br />replacement/relocation (from rear yard <br />to street on 2 streets) and evaluation of <br />storm drainage improvements. The 1/4 <br />mile project is located approx. 6,850 ft. <br />north of Palm Beach Lakes Boulevard on <br />the west side of N. Flagler Drive. Public <br />outreach with affected residents took <br />place and their concerns documented in <br />advance of the construction phase. This <br />project was completed under the firm's <br />multi-year City of West Palm Beach <br />General Engineering Services contract. <br /> <br />City of West Palm Beach Gregory <br />Road Green Streets LID Sanitary <br />Sewer & Stormwater - The City of <br />West Palm Beach requested Miller Legg <br />to provide professional engineering, <br />landscape architecture, surveying and <br />construction administration services for <br />the design and bidding assistance of a <br />stormwater management and drainage <br />improvements project in an existing <br />residential neighborhood. The project <br />involved the installation of +/- 700 LF of <br />exfiltration trench including four (4) <br />bioretention cell modules which <br />provided opportunities for various Low <br />Impact Development (LID) best <br />management practices to reduce <br />stormwater runoff and nuisance flooding. <br />LID implementation was facilitated by <br />the installation of bioretention in the <br />bumpouts on Gregory Road, and <br />nuisance flooding decreased through <br />driveway modifications and speed <br />control devices. The project is located <br />along Gregory Road and Gregory Place <br />between S. Olive Avenue and S. Flagler <br />Drive. Miller Legg provided construction <br />phase services consisting of bi-monthly <br />meetings with City and contractors, <br />construction observation site visits, <br />contractor change order responses, <br />minor fieldwork changes, shop drawing <br />and sample review, special inspections or <br />testing, as built review and approval, <br />contractor pay application <br />recommendations and completion <br />document review. Miller Legg also <br />conducted a public outreach meeting <br />prior to the start of construction. This <br />project was completed under the firm's <br />multi-year General Engineering Services <br />contract. <br /> <br /> <br />
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