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<br />® engineering services for the 14 -acre bayfront site that previously housed the Miami Herald newspaper at 1 Herald Plaza in Miami. The
<br />® proposed project includes four new hotels with more than 5,000 rooms and two residential towers featuring up to 1,000 units; a luxury
<br />® retail galleria; a 3.6 -acre rooftop lagoon and natural sand beach; more than 50 restaurants, lounges, bars, and nightclubs; a high -tech
<br />® multimedia entertainment area showcasing the music and culture of Florida and South America; and 700,000 square feet of convention
<br />and meeting space. The resort will help develop the three -mile BayWalk, which highlights a 150 -acre leisure and entertainment area
<br />0 in downtown Miami. Team tasks include due diligence, parking studies, underground utility design, preparation of a Special Area Plan
<br />® (SAP) traffic study consistent with City of Miami 21 Zoning Code, environmental site assessment and potential remediation planning,
<br />0 including contaminant delineation, water quality evaluation, and quarterly groundwater monitoring.
<br />® Black Creek Trail Segment A Construction Documents, Miami -Dade County, FL — Served as landscape architect. Kimley-
<br />® Horn prepared construction documents for Black Creek Trail, Segment A, which is a 9.1 -mile, multi -use greenway trail in southern
<br />Miami -Dade County. Kimley -Horn was responsible for all phases of this project ranging from programming and schematic design
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<br />through construction phase services. We assisted MDPR in identifying potential trail alignments, amenities, trailhead locations, and
<br />® neighborhood connections. Our design incorporated a non - motorized trail and linear park design within the Black Creek Canal (C -1)
<br />® right -of -way (ROW) owned by the SFWMD.
<br />0 University of Miami Wellness Park (aka UM Wellness Park) (fka UM Valet Lot Park), Miami, — Served as project manager.
<br />® Kimley -Horn developed the conceptual plan of a wellness park at the University of Miami Medical Campus. This urban park will be
<br />® centrally located within a busy urban environment and will offer a quiet respite for the employees and visitors of this area. Information
<br />gathered during the analysis phase of the design process indicated high peak use during weekdays and lunch time, which influenced
<br />® the design of the park facilities to accommodate specialty uses. Plant materials that promote wellness and inspire healthy living were
<br />0 selected as part of the design process. Park amenities will include an exercise trail and equipment area, plazas, multi -use lawn,
<br />0 sculpture exhibit area, yoga lawn, and an event and lunch time /food truck plaza.
<br />® Washington Avenue Roadway Improvements, Phase II, Homestead, FL — Landscape architect for the new construction and
<br />® widening of Washington Avenue from NE 2nd Street to NE 8th Street from a two -lane undivided section to a two -lane divided urban
<br />section with parking on both sides. The project included roadway, drainage, signing and marking, lighting, water main extension,
<br />® landscaping, and irrigation plans. The project included obtaining all required permits, preparation of bid documents, and construction
<br />® supervision.
<br />® Biscayne Boulevard Green Space Study, Miami -Dade County, FL — Currently serving as project manager for a Biscayne
<br />® Boulevard planning study and conceptual design for the Miami Dade County Downtown Development Authority. The goal of this project
<br />® is to analyze the current roadway cross - section between NE 8th Street south to Biscayne Boulevard Way (approximately 12 blocks)
<br />® and to increase the green space. This area of Biscayne Boulevard currently has parking areas within the central portion of the right -
<br />of -way that could be removed to accommodate a greenway. In addition, the study includes analysis of the width of the existing lanes
<br />® and pavement to determine if these can be reduced without losing capacity. This project involves close coordination with key City,
<br />® community, and business associations, as well as FDOT during the Visioning" process.
<br />0 Amphitheater Park, Palmetto Bay, FL — Project manager and landscape architectural design lead responsible for the conceptual
<br />® plan of a two -acre passive park in the Village of Palmetto Bay. This neighborhood park within the Palmetto Bay Downtown District
<br />® will include pedestrian walkways, plazas, water feature, children's interactive fountain, shelters, restrooms, amphitheater lawn,
<br />amphitheater stage and back of house area, landscaped areas and land forms. The site's boundaries are Franjo Road to the east,
<br />® 181st Terrace and Wayne Avenue to the south, multifamily residential and commercial parcels to the west and Indigo Street to the
<br />® north.
<br />® Ingraham Park, Coral Gables, FL — Project manager and landscape architectural design lead responsible for the landscape,
<br />® hardscape, fountain, site furniture, irrigation and architectural improvements at Ingraham Park, a 1.5 -acre park at the intersections of
<br />® of Le Jeune Roadway and Ingraham Terrace in Coral Gables. Ingraham Park has been a passive park for the City of Coral Gables
<br />for many decades but does not include any significant recreational features or amenities to be enjoyed by residents and visitors. The
<br />® inclusion of walking/exercise trails, outdoor exercise equipment, trellises and fountains and site furniture using the historic Coral Gables
<br />® architectural vocabulary prominent throughout the City as inspiration, provides residents and visitors with the opportunity to enjoy many
<br />® additional passive activities within the park.
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