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�nc <br />"s Calvin, Giordano & Associates, Inc. <br />��� A SAFEbuilf COMPANY <br />Understanding of the Scope of Services <br />We provide a broad array of services to meet all the City's needs. A <br />few of these include hardscape, greenway, and streetscape design; <br />recreational and park facilities design; municipal landscape code <br />review and inspection services; redevelopment master planning; <br />arborist and vegetation services; and, of course, development <br />of planting plans for various conditions, including parks and <br />open space, roadways and roundabouts, custom bus shelters, <br />decorative hardscape, environmental mitigation, buffer creations, <br />and site planting design. <br />The design team has developed a tiered approach to project design <br />development. This has proven to be an effective and customizable <br />mechanism to ensure proper development of a project, with the <br />inclusion of the client or stakeholders in the process. This process <br />is briefly outlined as follows: <br />• Inventory — Throughout the inventory phase, all pertinent <br />information affecting the design and impact of a project <br />are assembled and graphically represented, if required by <br />the City; <br />• Analysis — Once all the information has been assembled <br />through the inventory phase, design staff conducts <br />analyses to interpret the data — principally to identify and <br />foresee any potential conflicts and constraints, as well <br />as to shed light on additional opportunities available that <br />will further the success of the project, be it via design <br />or through the logistical process of documentation, <br />permitting or construction; <br />• Design Schematics — Conceptual design schematics <br />are presented that describe the overall concept of and <br />vision for the project, program distribution and potential <br />detail and material finishes that will contribute to the final <br />character of the project; <br />• Stakeholder Input — It is essential to engage and include <br />stakeholder input early in the design process to obtain buy - <br />in from those individuals most Y project. <br />impacted b the roect. <br />p <br />Design schematics allow for modulation of the design to <br />meet the needs and requests made by stakeholders. It also <br />presents a stage of the process that conveys commitment <br />to the process from the City; <br />• Design Development — Once stakeholder input has been <br />obtained and compromises have been made, if necessary, <br />the design then enters into a development phase wherein <br />our design team narrows in on the details and specificities <br />L of the project, pending a final design approval by the City; <br />• Coordination — Our team's Project Manager will maintain <br />a strong and efficient communication link between the <br />City's Project Manager and/or designee, as directed; <br />City of Sunny Isles Beach I RFQ #22-06-01 1 Continuing Services for Landscape Architectural Services CCNA 67 <br />
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