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Page 804.2. 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 />City of West Palm Beach Congress
<br />Avenue Water Main Relocation -
<br />Miller Legg provided civil engineering and
<br />construction administration services for
<br />the City of West Palm Beach for the
<br />design and general contractor assistance
<br />of a water main relocation project on
<br />Congress Avenue at the City’s “F” Canal.
<br />Relocation of the existing 10” water
<br />main was required to accommodate a
<br />Palm Beach County (County) Roadway
<br />Improvement project, which includes
<br />replacement of the existing Congress
<br />Avenue “F” Canal Bridge with a double
<br />66” RCP culvert system. Of the 300 LF
<br />of 12" water main, 26 LF is sleeved
<br />under a Lake Worth Drainage District
<br />canal. The existing 10” water main is
<br />attached to underside of the existing
<br />bridge that will be demolished. In
<br />addition, Miller Legg designed a liner to
<br />navigate under the City's Canal F to
<br />allow for future maintenance
<br />requirements, pipe protection during
<br />future dredging/maintenance and ease of
<br />installation. The project is located on
<br />Congress Avenue between Okeechobee
<br />Boulevard and Ware Drive.
<br />Construction phase services included 3
<br />times weekly site inspections,
<br />construction document clarification,
<br />change order response, shop drawing
<br />and sample review and approval, special
<br />inspections or testing, contractor pay
<br />application review, completion document
<br />review. This project was completed
<br />under the firm's multi-year General
<br />Engineering Services contract.
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<br />City of Homestead Biscayne-
<br />Everglades Greenway Trail - Among
<br />the services Miller Legg provided for this
<br />3.2 mile, 12-foot-wide Biscayne
<br />Everglades Greenway shared-use trail
<br />project are landscape architectural,
<br />engineering, surveying and environmental
<br />services including preparation of FDOT-
<br />approved construction documents,
<br />design of regulatory and wayfinding signs,
<br />pavement markings, safe pedestrian push
<br />button crossing and necessary drainage
<br />within the C-103 Canal right-of-way
<br />from East Mowry Drive to SW 137th
<br />Avenue in Homestead. The scope of
<br />services was based upon a 2017 Florida
<br />Shared-use Non-Motorized Trail
<br />Agreement between the City of
<br />Homestead and FDOT. Topographic and
<br />SUE services were delivered. The scope
<br />included engineering design and
<br />permitting services for the shared-use
<br />trail, associated drainage and roadway
<br />pedestrian crossings. The firm also
<br />carried out Preliminary Natural
<br />Resource and Protected Species
<br />Investigations and documents related to
<br />designation of the Project by FDOT as a
<br />Documented Categorical Exclusion.
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<br />City of Fort Pierce Coastal
<br />Construction Control Line
<br />Permitting - Through our continuing
<br />services contract with the City, Miller
<br />Legg provided Coastal Construction
<br />Control Line Permitting services for Jetty
<br />Park, Kimberly Bergalis Park and South
<br />Beach Boardwalk Park. Services included
<br />existing site condition analysis, on-site
<br />jurisdictional determination, and
<br />preparation and submittal of applications
<br />and sketches indicating project plan with
<br />mitigation, and support data to the
<br />Florida Department of Environmental
<br />Protection. Miller Legg also prepared a
<br />mitigation plan for Kimberly Bergalis and
<br />South Beach Boardwalk Parks, which
<br />included designing a plan to offset dune
<br />impacts associated with the proposed
<br />improvements.
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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.
<br />
<br />City of Homestead Campbell
<br />Drive/SW 312th Street & SW 144
<br />Avenue Crossing C-103-N Canal
<br />End - Miller Legg provided a specific
<br />purpose topographic survey and civil
<br />engineering design services to the City
<br />for emergency repairs of a guardrail
<br />located on the east side of the north
<br />parapet of FDOT Bridge No. 874353.
<br />The bridge is located on Campbell
<br />Drive/SW 312th Street and crosses the
<br />C-103-N Canal. This project was
<br />designed through the City's Library of
<br />Consultants for Architectural and
<br />Engineering services.
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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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