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Continuing Professional Architectural and Engineering
Bid No. (xx-xx-xx)
14-07-02
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F° <br />r <br />4- <br />J <br />r <br />.t <br />a <br />12 RFO No. 14 -07 -02 <br />City of Coral Gables IDIQ Contract <br />Coral Gables, FL <br />Key Personnel: Nina Gladstone, Gus Barrera. Greg Ault, <br />Gustavo Saniana <br />Section 2 <br />AECOM <br />Sunny Isles Beach Government Center <br />Sunny Isles Beach, FL <br />Key Personnel: Nina Gladstone, Ovidio Rodriquez <br />AECOM was selected by Coral Gables to perform a <br />variety of planning, design, and consulting services <br />on a continuing contract basis. Projects we've <br />implemented so far include: Ingraham Park; Granada <br />Boulevard Pedestrian Bridge at the Coral Gables <br />Waterway; and Cartagena Park (Cocoplum Circle). <br />Ingraham Park has been constructed (pictured above), <br />while the other projects listed are in the master <br />planning stage. Ingraham Park included: landscape, <br />hardscape, lighting, site planning design, public <br />outreach, and construction administration services <br />for a 2 acre park with an outdoor exercise area, civic <br />scale fountain and trellis to create a southern gateway <br />to Coral Gables. <br />The City of Sunny Isles Beach selected a 2.5 acre <br />site for their Government Center. Centered on an <br />oceanfront boulevard, the site at the center of an <br />emerging business and residential area. <br />The program for the City Hall totals approximately <br />58,000 square feet on four floors and includes <br />administration, police, library and Council Chamber <br />functions. The design floats a three -floor curving bar <br />of administration and police functions over the ground <br />floor public spaces of library, conference, post office <br />and Council Chamber. A three -level parking structure <br />slides underneath the western leg of the City Hall and <br />integrates public- related functions at the base. The <br />restaurant, to the south of the City Hall functions, is <br />designed as a single -story volume whose roofscape <br />is partially screened by means of a large scale tensile <br />canopy. <br />The City Hall is a composed of a concrete structural <br />frame that is skinned with white architectural precast <br />concrete rendered in a "crosshatch" rib pattern. The <br />curtainwall and punch window openings are a pale <br />green -glass tint, the elevator / stair tower is clad in <br />charcoal gray granite panels and the Council Chamber <br />is wrapped in a mosaic glass tile of varying blue <br />shades. <br />An important civic space along the boulevard is <br />created by the spiral- formed Council Chamber floating <br />on a dynamic fountain. An organized pattern of palms <br />and shade trees defines the northern boundary of the <br />site and creates an outdoor "reading room" for use by <br />the adjacent library annex. <br />
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