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<br />George Puig, RSA
<br />Landscape Architecture Deputy Project Manager
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<br />Site Master Planning/Design; Streetscape Planning/Design; Park/Median Planning[Design;
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<br />City of Margate CRA General Services Contract, Margate, FL — Current project manager
<br />Special Qualifications
<br />for an on -call, miscellaneous services contract for all project types including streetscape, parks,
<br />■ Has 22 years of landscape
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<br />landscape architecture, and civil engineering professional services.
<br />architecture experience
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<br />■ Chair of the Miami -Dade County
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<br />South Florida Regional Transportation Authority (SFRTA) General Planning Consultant,
<br />Waterfront Development Review
<br />Palm Beach, Broward, and Miami -Dade Counties, FL — Since 2004, Kimley -Horn has
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<br />served as general planning consultant to the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority.
<br />■ Team oriented with a unique
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<br />Serving as landscape architect for the Downtown Mobility project that is being performed under
<br />blend of design knowledge and
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<br />our current general planning consultant contract with the South Florida Regional Transportation
<br />management experience
<br />Authority, which operates the Tri -Rail commuter rail service between West Palm Beach and
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<br />Miami. Tri -Rail is the only existing commuter rail service in Florida. Team responsibilities
<br />■ Critical involvement in
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<br />include data collection, short- and long -range transportation planning, facilities planning and
<br />recreational and streetscape
<br />development, alternative analyses and major investment studies, station area/transit- oriented
<br />type projects from concept
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<br />development and oversight, financial planning and analysis, environmental analysis, and
<br />through construction
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<br />conceptual site planning.
<br />administration
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<br />Professional Credentials
<br />Altamonte Springs Gateway Drive Extension Final Design, Altamonte Springs, FL
<br />Bachelor of Landscape
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<br />Landscape architect involved with the landscape and streetscape elements of this project,
<br />Architecture, Landscape
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<br />which involves the new construction of approximately one mile of four -lane, divided urban
<br />Architecture, University of Florida
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<br />roadway from east of Forest City Road to Keller Road. It also includes construction of a new
<br />Registered Landscape Architect in
<br />two -lane, urban roadway and widening for auxiliary lanes along Maitland Boulevard and Keller
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<br />Road. The disciplines involved in this project include roadway, drainage, floodplain, utilities,
<br />Florida and Puerto Rico
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<br />traffic control, signing/pavement marking, signalization, structural, landscaping, permitting, and
<br />Crime Prevention Through
<br />right -of- way- mapping.
<br />Environmental Design (CPTED)
<br />certification
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<br />Doral Serene Park (aka Downtown Triangle Park), Doral, FL — Serving as project manager.
<br />Roadside Vegetation Management
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<br />Kimley -Horn prepared the conceptual plan and construction documents for a two -acre park
<br />advanced training certification
<br />across from the recently completed City Hall in Downtown Doral. The concept for the park
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<br />is based on ' offering a quiet respite amidst the urban context in order to connect your mind,
<br />Professional Organizations
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<br />body, and spirit and discover about yourself, about your community, and about your place in
<br />American Society of Landscape
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<br />the world." Park amenities include a labyrinth, sunken garden, yoga/tai -chi lawn, contemplative
<br />Architects (ASLA)
<br />pond, tree bosque, reading rooms/seating circles, scent garden water features, plazas, and
<br />Urban Land Institute
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<br />passive trails.
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<br />Colegio de Arquitectos y
<br />Miami River Greenway Design - Six Projects, Miami, FL — Serving as landscape architect.
<br />Arquitectos Paisajistas de Puerto
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<br />Kimley -Horn was retained for the development of a master plan for six sites owned by Miami-
<br />Rico (CAAPPR)
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<br />Dade County. Two design options were developed for each site and presented to the public and
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<br />the Miami River Committee for discussion and concurrence for the recommended alternative to
<br />proceed with the design phase. Design included site development, drainage, permitting (DERM
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<br />and FDEP), lighting, structural design new seawalls, and repairs of existing landscape and
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<br />irrigation. Locations include: SW 2nd Avenue Bridge; 54th Street Metromover Station; Miami
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<br />Avenue Bridge; Beneath County Metrorail, adjacent to FPL riverwalk; Beneath County Metrorail,
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<br />adjacent to Vertika;' and M -D WASD pump station and connection to North River Drive.
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<br />Resorts World Miami (former Miami Herald site), Miami, FL — Serving as landscape
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<br />architect. Kimley -Horn is providing site /civil engineering, environmental, and ongoing traffic
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