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Page 844.2. Qualification of Key Personnel Assigned to Engagement <br />Request for Qualifications # 22-06-01 Continuing Services for Landscape Architectural Services CCNA <br /> <br />City. Tree, streets and highway <br />permitting was coordinated with <br />Broward County. <br /> <br />City of Miami Beach 20th Street & <br />Sunset Drive Pocket Park - Under <br />our Continuing Services Contract with <br />the City of Miami Beach, Miller Legg was <br />awarded an assignment to provide <br />survey, civil, geotechnical, electrical, <br />structural engineering and landscape <br />architecture services for the design, <br />permitting and construction of a new <br />ADA-accessible .33-acre pocket park at <br />20th Street and Sunset Drive. The firm <br />prepared a boundary and topographic <br />survey, assisted with the planning of key <br />program elements and performed <br />schematic design, design development, <br />construction document, bidding and <br />construction tasks. The design <br />incorporates Crime Prevention Through <br />Environmental Design (CPTED) <br />principles. Arborist and irrigation design <br />services were also furnished for this <br />project. <br /> <br />City of Miami Beach Collins Park <br />Parking Garage - Miller Legg was a <br />subconsultant to the Zaha Hadid <br />Architects/Berenblum Busch Architects <br />Team providing property boundary and <br />topographic surveying of the proposed <br />Collins Park Parking Garage, as well as <br />topographic surveys of Liberty Avenue <br />from 21st to 23rd Streets. Collins Park <br />is at the southern end of South Beach, <br />adjacent to the Bass Museum, Miami City <br />Ballet and Miami-Dade Regional Public <br />Library, a neighborhood considered the <br />cultural destination of Miami Beach. <br /> <br />City of Miramar Forzano Park <br />Improvements Phase I - The City of <br />Miramar improved an existing 13-acre <br />active park to convert sport usage and <br />improve operating conditions. The <br />existing baseball clay infields, outfield and <br />football field grass were removed and <br />modified to provide additional <br />football/soccer field space. Park <br />amenities included volleyball courts and a <br />community center. As a subconsultant to <br />R.J. Behar, Miller Legg provided planning, <br />landscape architecture, irrigation design <br />and topographic survey. <br /> <br />City of Pembroke Pines Josias Dog <br />Park Surveying - Miller Legg prepared <br />a topographic survey of Josias Dog Park <br />located at Stirling Road and SW 193rd <br />Way in Pembroke Pines. The <br />approximately 3-acre site is experiencing <br />drainage issues and the City required a <br />very detailed topographic survey to be <br />performed to enable re-design. <br /> <br />Miami Beach South Beach <br />Boardwalk Dune & Tree Survey <br />and GIS Mapping - Miller Legg <br />updated its previous +/- 1100 LF <br />topographic and Coastal Construction <br />Control Line (CCCL) survey for a FDEP <br />Coastal Construction permit. This was <br />part of the beach boardwalk <br />improvements design project between <br />Lummus Park and South Point Drive in <br />South Beach. The topography included <br />trees and all above ground <br />improvements. Beach transects were <br />established to the Mean Water Line and <br />CCCL and Erosion Control Lines were <br />also established. The dune vegetation <br />survey included herbaceous, shrub and <br />tree species. Vegetation data was <br />collected using a sub-meter Trimble GPS <br />unit. Maps were then created in a GIS <br />program indicating dominant species <br />coverage with related percentages. In <br />addition a tree inventory for coastal tree <br />species and associated attributes was <br />conducted by our Certified Arborists <br />and displayed on digital maps. <br /> <br />St. Lucie County Paradise Park - <br />Miller Legg provided survey, SUE, <br />engineering, environmental, and <br />permitting services for design of <br />stormwater and roadway improvements <br />for the Phase 5, System 4, area of the <br />Paradise Park neighborhood in St. Lucie <br />County. The project limits included <br />approximately 55 acres of existing, <br />residential neighborhood which require <br />water quality treatment of stormwater <br />runoff, storm attenuation and paving of <br />existing rock roadways. <br /> <br />United States Department of <br />Veterans Affairs South Florida <br />National Cemetery Phase 2 Design- <br />Build - Miller Legg is providing civil, <br />survey, landscape architecture, irrigation <br />design and environmental services for <br />Phase 2 of this Design Build project <br />located in Lake Worth. Survey services <br />consist of boundary and topographic <br />surveys and surveyor title review. <br />Environmental tasks include wetland <br />mitigation assistance and threatened and <br />endangered species coordination in <br />addition to annual mitigation monitoring <br />over 5 years and gopher tortoise survey, <br />permitting and relocation. The firm is <br />providing landscape and irrigation design <br />development, construction and record <br />drawing documents. Civil construction <br />document preparation including signing <br />and pavement marking, pre-construction <br />and construction period services are also <br />being provided. Miller Legg was the <br />prime consultant for the master planning, <br />design, and construction for the <br />development of the 313-acre national <br />cemetery in Palm Beach County. <br /> <br />Miami-Dade County Parks, <br />Recreation & Open Spaces (PROS) <br />Kendall Soccer Park Turf <br />Replacement Survey - Miller Legg was <br />selected to provide topographic survey <br />services to Miami-Dade County for the <br />purposes of showing above-ground <br />improvements and tree locations for an <br />artificial turf replacement project on five <br />(5) soccer fields. The survey was <br />designed to show rim and invert <br />elevations, pipe and drainage structure <br />sizes. <br /> <br />Miami-Dade County Water and <br />Sewer Department (WASD) Pump <br />Station Improvement Program <br />(PSIP) No. 0331 Survey - Miller Legg <br />has performed surveying tasks for a <br />number of pump stations in Miami, <br />consisting of property boundary and legal <br />descriptions, topographic survey and <br />pump station data collection. This work <br />is being carried out under our Miami- <br />Dade Water and Sewer Department <br />(WASD) Pump Station Improvement <br />Program (PSIP) contract as part of the <br />CES Consultants design team, meeting <br />both County and municipal survey <br />requirements. The PSIP is part of the <br />ongoing upgrade of the County <br />wastewater collection and transmission <br />system to bring all pump stations into <br />compliance with the specified average <br />pump operating time requirement. In <br />addition to surveying services, the firm <br />provides field utility coordination as well <br />as field validation of the proposed <br />improvements layout.