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Cli;n't <br />City of Miami Beach <br />1701 Meridian Ave, 3rd floor, <br />Miami Beach, FL 33139 <br />�`�ont ct loforrllaiion "ai 1,411e of I'rojr;ci- <br />Ariel Guitian <br />Senior Project Coordinator, Office of CIP <br />Tel: 305.673.7071 ext 4105 <br />ArielGuitian@miamibeachfl.gov <br />MIDDLE BEACH RECREATIONAL CORRIDOR - <br />PHASE 2 <br />Miami Beach, FL <br />Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. was contracted by the City of Miami Beach to designed <br />and permitted an on -grade, ADA -accessible pathway that supports the use of pedestrians and <br />cyclists and an integral component of the City's overall resiliency and climate adaptation plan, <br />directly supporting the City's investment in strengthening the dunes for storm surge protection <br />and by providing a critical component of its alternative transportation network. The project <br />is a part of the greater Atlantic Greenway Network, and comprises a critical component of <br />the bicycle facilities throughout the City of Miami Beach. It connects Indian Beach Park on <br />the south to the North Beach Recreational Trail at Allison Park with a 2 -mile paver walkway, <br />continuing the City's unique branding qualities. <br />The path was permitted in accordance with the Florida Dept. of Environmental Protection's and <br />the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's regulations, as the entirety of the <br />project lies within State-owned lands. The scope of work included extensive public outreach, <br />branding and site design, coastal engineering, dune planting plans, lighting design, and <br />bidding and construction administration. The project connects business districts, cultural/ <br />tourism centers, parks, residential neighborhoods and the beaches, and it completed a major <br />portion of the essential north -south connector of the AGN to facilitate pedestrian and non - <br />motorized transportation throughout the City. <br />City of Sunny Isles Beach I RFQ #22-06-01 1 Continuing Services for Landscape Architectural Services CCNA 17 <br />ProJecJ Oa[(; <br />_ <br />2012-2019 <br />>t;f �li;[;S 1'i!!vii i",d <br />LLandscape <br />Architecture <br />Civil Engineering <br />Electrical Engineering <br />Resiliency Design <br />Environmental Permitting <br />Construction Administration <br />i.;li"�fl'S Ls1a <br />$534,000.00 <br />L <br />$13 Million <br />MIDDLE BEACH RECREATIONAL CORRIDOR - <br />PHASE 2 <br />Miami Beach, FL <br />Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. was contracted by the City of Miami Beach to designed <br />and permitted an on -grade, ADA -accessible pathway that supports the use of pedestrians and <br />cyclists and an integral component of the City's overall resiliency and climate adaptation plan, <br />directly supporting the City's investment in strengthening the dunes for storm surge protection <br />and by providing a critical component of its alternative transportation network. The project <br />is a part of the greater Atlantic Greenway Network, and comprises a critical component of <br />the bicycle facilities throughout the City of Miami Beach. It connects Indian Beach Park on <br />the south to the North Beach Recreational Trail at Allison Park with a 2 -mile paver walkway, <br />continuing the City's unique branding qualities. <br />The path was permitted in accordance with the Florida Dept. of Environmental Protection's and <br />the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's regulations, as the entirety of the <br />project lies within State-owned lands. The scope of work included extensive public outreach, <br />branding and site design, coastal engineering, dune planting plans, lighting design, and <br />bidding and construction administration. The project connects business districts, cultural/ <br />tourism centers, parks, residential neighborhoods and the beaches, and it completed a major <br />portion of the essential north -south connector of the AGN to facilitate pedestrian and non - <br />motorized transportation throughout the City. <br />City of Sunny Isles Beach I RFQ #22-06-01 1 Continuing Services for Landscape Architectural Services CCNA 17 <br />