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perkinswill.com 113 <br />KIMLEY-HORN SIMILAR WORK EXPERIENCE <br />An Introduction to <br />OZ290026.15O_Sunny Isles Arch Design Srvcs_Civil.indd <br />Representative Projects <br />The Lincoln <br />Miami Beach, FL <br />The Lincoln was the first public/private initiative by the City of Miami Beach <br />to encourage infill development on the under-utilized city surface parking <br />lots in the South Beach community. It is now a multi-story mixed-use <br />facility that includes 120,000 square feet of Class A office space, 38,500 <br />square feet of retail space, and 719 public parking spaces. Kimley-Horn <br />provided site civil services that included the successful resolution of <br />complex drainage and grading issues in order to work with the existing curb <br />conditions. The firm also provided landscape architecture, construction <br />plans, and permitting. Kimley-Horn’s landscape architecture services <br />included the temporary relocation and preservation of mature canopy trees <br />and the planting design for seven levels of planters that wrap the entire <br />garage. <br />Working closely with the project architect we were successful in meeting the <br />needs of the City, the developer, and the local community. <br />Midtown Miami <br />Miami, FL <br />Located in the heart of Miami, this 56-acre brownfield site <br />is the largest redevelopment project in the City of Miami. <br />Kimley-Horn worked with the architectural design team <br />to develop a truly urban mixed-use master plan that can <br />support 1.2 million square feet of commercial development; <br />4,500 residential units; 15,000 square feet of office space; <br />and parks. The design includes nearly 12,000 linear feet of <br />urban streetscapes, a linear park system, an urban plaza, <br />and a series of vest pocket parks. Kimley-Horn authored <br />streetscape design guidelines for the project and prepared a <br />Regional Activity Center (RAC) justification report to increase <br />DRI thresholds. We planned and designed all public and <br />private infrastructure including roadways, utilities, FPL and <br />telecommunications duct banks, and traffic signals. The <br />firm provided design, permitting, and construction administration <br />services for the installation of 12,500 linear feet of new 12-inch <br />water distribution mains and 6,500 linear feet of a new 8- to 20-inch <br />sanitary sewer main. Kimley-Horn also provided traffic, landscape <br />architecture, and urban planning services, and designed water <br />and sewer service connections for future parcel developments. In <br />addition, we assisted the developer in establishing the Midtown <br />Miami Community Development District (CDD) and served as the <br />district engineer.