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Page 784.2. Qualification of Key Personnel Assigned to Engagement
<br />Request for Qualifications # 22-06-01 Continuing Services for Landscape Architectural Services CCNA
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<br />Grove neighborhood. Park amenities
<br />include an existing community center,
<br />baseball and football fields, tennis and
<br />basketball courts, playground and
<br />exercise equipment. The project involves
<br />replacement of the existing community
<br />center building with a new 10,000 SF 2-
<br />story facility and outdoor pavilion. Miller
<br />Legg is responsible for civil, landscape
<br />architecture and SUE services along with
<br />boundary, topographic and tree
<br />surveying. The firm is providing site civil
<br />and utility infrastructure research of
<br />utility maps, as-builts and existing site
<br />conditions followed by preparation of
<br />civil, landscape architecture and
<br />irrigation construction documents,
<br />government agency permitting
<br />coordination, bidding assistance, contract
<br />administration and construction
<br />administration. Tree inventory,
<br />disposition plans and permitting are part
<br />of the scope provided by the firm's
<br />certified arborists.
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<br />City of Miami Beach Chase Avenue
<br />and 34th Street Shared Path -
<br />Under its continuing services agreement
<br />with the City of Miami Beach, Miller Legg
<br />was retained to provide surveying, civil
<br />engineering and landscape architecture
<br />services related to the new Chase
<br />Avenue and 34th Street shared path and
<br />roadway improvements project. The 10-
<br />ft shared use path will support the use of
<br />simultaneous pedestrian and bicycle
<br />activity. The scope of services includes
<br />topographic surveying, tree inventory,
<br />disposition and permitting; irrigation,
<br />landscape, hardscape and amenities
<br />design, site civil design development for
<br />clearing/demolition, signage and marking,
<br />paving, grading, drainage and erosion
<br />control/pollution prevention. Team
<br />subconsultants are performing
<br />geotechnical tasks (soil test borings and
<br />SFWMD exfiltration tests) and electrical
<br />engineering/site lighting. Miller Legg is
<br />also responsible for permitting
<br />coordination with the City and Miami-
<br />Dade DERM, as well as bidding
<br />assistance/contract administration and
<br />construction phase tasks including
<br />construction observation.
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<br />City of Miami Fairlawn Community
<br />Park - Under our continuing services
<br />contract with the City of Miami, Miller
<br />Legg was awarded the development of
<br />programming, pre-design/concept,
<br />design, construction document
<br />preparation and construction phase
<br />services for a new park on SW 63rd
<br />Avenue. The scope includes civil
<br />engineering, landscape architecture,
<br />certified arborist, surveying and SUE,
<br />structural, electrical and geotechnical
<br />engineering as well as permitting, opinion
<br />of probable cost and limited
<br />construction administration. The passive
<br />park will contain a shaded/fenced
<br />children's playground, dog run, shared
<br />pedestrian / bicyclist perimeter path,
<br />light bollards, benches, pedestrian pole
<br />lighting, irrigation, water fountain, bike
<br />racks, receptacles, hardscape furniture,
<br />access driveway and perimeter privacy
<br />walls. Permitting will be coordinated
<br />with the City of Miami, Miami-Dade
<br />County DERM, WASD and SFWMD.
<br />Survey services include boundary and
<br />topographic and tree inventory. Miller
<br />Legg will assist the City with the
<br />presentation of conceptual designs at
<br />Community Meetings to gather public
<br />input for a final design.
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<br />City of Miami Museum Park
<br />Baywalk Phase 3 - Miller Legg
<br />provided landscape architecture, civil
<br />engineering, lighting/electrical
<br />engineering, surveying, permitting and
<br />limited construction administration
<br />services for the Miami Baywalk Phase 3
<br />Project. Permitting for project
<br />improvements was provided through the
<br />City of Miami, Miami-Dade County and
<br />South Florida Water Management
<br />District. Underground utility designation
<br />for electric and drainage utilities was
<br />performed.The project is a 1/4 mile
<br />pedestrian-oriented urban waterfront
<br />park and promenade on Biscayne Bay,
<br />located adjacent to the east coast
<br />greenway. It provides a unique open
<br />space that links the American Airlines
<br />Arena, Biscayne Boulevard, and Museum
<br />Park. The Baywalk design includes
<br />custom native stone benches, extensive
<br />paver pedestrian spaces, salt-tolerant
<br />tropical plantings, as well as themed
<br />lighting and site amenities. Due to
<br />historic maritime activities in the project
<br />area, soil conditions were addressed
<br />through the design of unique drainage
<br />facilities that minimized potential
<br />groundwater impacts. The Baywalk
<br />design solution also improved visibility
<br />and lighting in the area to discourage
<br />vagrancy issues that existed. The planting
<br />design not only enhanced aesthetics, but
<br />also buffered unsightly adjacent parking
<br />and utility areas and minimized exposed
<br />surfaces that had been subject to graffiti.
<br />This project was performed under our
<br />Miscellaneous Landscape Architectural
<br />Services contract.
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<br />City of Miami Beach 19th Street
<br />Stormwater Pump Station &
<br />Botanical Gardens - Miller Legg was
<br />part of the Ric-Man Construction and
<br />WSP team selected by the City of Miami
<br />Beach for its Design-Build 19th Street
<br />Stormwater Pump Station project, part
<br />of the citywide Stormwater
<br />improvement system. Construction of
<br />this pump station is part of the overall
<br />plan for the City-wide stormwater
<br />improvement system to reduce flooding
<br />for residents of the Washington Avenue
<br />and Convention Center Drive
<br />neighborhood. The existing system
<br />consists of a collection network with no
<br />storage or treatment capability which
<br />discharged into the Collins Canal. The
<br />project scope includes a stormwater
<br />treatment system, energy dissipating
<br />structure, seawall modifications and
<br />connection of the trunk line to the
<br />proposed pump station. Miller Legg's
<br />survey services included topographic
<br />surveying services to establish the
<br />perimeter, show aboveground
<br />improvements, trees, accessible storm
<br />and sanitary structures, right of way and
<br />easements. A survey of utility designation
<br />markings was also provided. In addition,
<br />the firm prepared an as-built survey of
<br />constructed improvements on the 19th
<br />Street pump station, the associated
<br />parking area and the re-capping areas of
<br />the seawall to show above ground utility,
<br />storm system catch basins and manholes
<br />with invert elevations, signage, and
<br />parking stripping. Also, Miller Legg
<br />provided tree inventory and analysis,
<br />hardscape, landscape and irrigation
<br />design.
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