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f <br />r <br />("tient <br />City of sunny isles Beach NORTH BAY ROAD PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE <br />18070 Collins Avenue Sunny Isles Beach, FL <br />Sunny Isles Beach, FL 33160 y <br />Gorl!(.I(. t Irr(ornnation "s 111,1) Of r)jOej. CGA was retained by the City of Sunny Isles Beach to survey, design, permit, and administer <br />Elka Linton -Dorsett the construction of the North Bay Road Bridge, spanning a canal between 174th St. and 172nd <br />CIP Program Manager St. along North Bay Road. The principal function of the bridge is to provide pedestrian access <br />Tel: 305.792.1939 across the canal, as well as it is designed to provide access to emergency vehicles as a bypass <br />EDorsett@sibfl.net to Collins Ave. during periods of heavy traffic congestion. <br />L_ 2011 -2018 <br />Landscape Architecture <br />I.J Engineering Design <br />Permitting <br />Contract Document Preparation <br />Construction Engineering <br />CEI <br />J $1.2 Million <br />LC <br />$ 7.8 Million <br />The CGA team approached the project first as a'place' and a pedestrian amenity, and second <br />as an emergency access last. The design was centered on creating a park -like setting with <br />planting and seating that would appeal to pedestrian use and would promote lingering. A strong <br />branding strategy was embedded within the hardscape design that reinforced the concept <br />of using infrastructure as a recreational asset and in turn has established it as a landmark <br />within the City. The project included several work efforts adjacent to the bridge, including <br />the construction of an observation deck in Town Center Park, located at the eastern end of <br />the canal, and a boardwalk connecting the deck to the North Bay Road bridge. Associated <br />drainage, roadway, utility, and hardscape improvements were made along 174th St. and 172nd <br />St. to account for the increased drainage and other impacts to the surrounding infrastructure. <br />The project involved intensive coordination with regulatory agencies, utilities, government <br />entities, and local stakeholders. The CGA team was able to procure all necessary permits to <br />conduct the work on schedule. <br />City of Sunny Isles Beach j RFQ #22-06-01 1 Continuing Services for Landscape Architectural Services CCNA 21 <br />