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:;lien <br />City of Fort Lauderdale <br />100 N Andrews Avenue <br />Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 <br />t.;olriacl Irr[orrlation ai "firric of 7'iojcirl <br />Enrique Sanchez <br />Assistant Parks & Recreation Director <br />Tel: 954.123.4567 <br />ESanchez@fortlauderdale.gov <br />I Iro-i(;,(J 1) a%r; <br />2014-2018 <br />."olvic("'s.f'Ir;lr;cii>ci <br />Landscape Architecture <br />Civil Engineering <br />Construction Administration <br />Planning <br />Structural Engineering <br />Geotechnical <br />-' $ 399,000.00 <br />l+.;t�il:i ilCilol i � (�S <br />; $ 3,700,000.00 <br />MILLS POND PARK <br />Fort Lauderdale, FL <br />Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. was selected by the City of Fort Lauderdale to provide <br />planning, design, and construction services for the addition of three new soccer and lacrosse <br />fields at Mills Pond Park. The existing park located at 2201 N.W. 9th Avenue (Powerline <br />Road) has three (3) lighted soccer fields, one (1) un -lighted soccer field, and five (5) lighted <br />softball fields. The improvements to the park include three (3) new fields and all associated <br />sports lighting, drainage, and irrigation, as well as a future restroom/concession building, new <br />parking, walkways, and landscaping. Originally, the City staff and the park's stakeholders had <br />indicated their desire to have at least two (2) of the three (3) fields be synthetic turf, and to use <br />organic in -fill material instead of black rubber in -fill material for them. <br />Working with the City and stakeholders, CGA prepared six (6) configuration options for bidding <br />purposes per the City's desire to see what layout would fit within their construction budget. <br />The City ended up choosing the option with three (3) artificial turf fields and a future restroom. <br />In addition, the City of Fort Lauderdale wanted to continue their emphasis on Sustainability <br />by incorporating Green Design principles such as LED sports lighting, innovative drainage <br />solutions, permeable pavers, and Florida Friendly Landscaping. One of the main reasons that <br />CGA was selected for this project is its excellent team of sub -consultants. <br />The team consisted of Sports Turf One for sports field expertise, Lakdas/Yohalem Engineering <br />for structural engineering, and Nutting Engineering of Florida for geotechnical. Construction of <br />the project began in January 2017 and completed in February 2018. <br />LCity of Sunny Isles Beach I RFQ #22-06-01 1 Continuing Services for Landscape Architectural Services CCNA 23 <br />