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Allan Zamora, RAProject Architect <br />BEAarchitects <br />registrations <br />Registered Architect: <br />Florida AR 94625 <br />education <br />Florida International University <br />Paul Cejas School of Architecture <br />Master of Architecture <br />Florida International University <br />Paul Cejas School of Architecture <br />Bachelor of Design <br />in Architectural Studies <br />Miami Dade College <br />Associate of Arts, Architecture <br />experience <br />Mr. Zamora is a registered architect with over 14 years of experience, ranging from government & <br />municipal public projects to commercial and large residential apartment projects. Graduating from <br />Florida International University with his Master of Architecture degree, he has worked on a wide variety <br />of projects for the likes of the Miami International Airport, PortMiami and Miami-Dade County Parks. <br />Parking Facility, Port Canaveral Cruise Terminal 1. A state-of-the-art 190,000 SF passenger <br />cruise terminal facility also includes a 1,000-space parking garage and Intermodal Center as well as a <br />1,400-foot-long berth facility. The terminal complex provides a landscaped public plaza, accented by <br />a tensile sail structure for shade purposes, that connects the cruise terminal complex to nearby dining, <br />shopping and entertainment options available to both cruise passengers as well as to crew members. <br />The passenger waiting area has been located at the second floor of the terminal and is provided with <br />a 200-foot-long north-facing glazed wall that provides panoramic views of Port Everglades. Another <br />design effort to enhance the overall passenger experience locates both the Intermodal Center and <br />Passenger Drop-off areas at the ground level of the parking garage, thus providing shade and shelter <br />from the sun and drenching summer rains while providing the shortest walking distance to the cruise <br />terminal complex. <br />Expansion and Renovation to Cruise Terminal No. 2 Building, Port of Galveston, Texas. This <br />prestigious newly-awarded (2014) project is a Design I Build fast-track expansion of an existing <br />90,000-square-foot terminal by adding 60,000 square feet on two stories - 30,000 square feet on each <br />ftoor. The facility will accommodate ships carrying more than 4,000 passengers. Plans also include <br />expanding areas for passenger screening, baggage handling and customs enforcement. <br />Cape Liberty Cruise Terminal, Bayonne, New Jersey. Master Planning, Site Planning, Schematic <br />Design for a new $45 million, 106,000- Cruise Terminal and CBP facility, 1,300 space - five level parking <br />garage structure, on-grade parking lot and Ground Transportation Area / Intermodal facility. The Cruise <br />Terminal and Parking Garage facilities are being designed to achieve LEED Silver rating. The design <br />of the Cruise Terminal and CBP areas conform to most recent Cruise Terminal Design Standards and <br />CBP Minimum Physical Security Requirements as published by the Department of Homeland Securi- <br />ty. The result is a streamlined CBP facility that virtually eliminates redundancies inherent in previous <br />terminals design. BEA is capitalizing on its professional relationships and past experience leading <br />and coordinated the design process with technical reviewers and professional staff from Homeland <br />Security’s office in Indianapolis, Indiana. <br />PortMiami Cruise Terminals F & G Remodeling, Miami, FL. Architectural/Engineering and Con- <br />struction Management services for miscellaneous upgrades and remodelings to PortMiami Cruise <br />Terminals F&G. Included exterior curtain wall waterproofing, new passenger bridge doors, ADA and <br />life safety assessment, interior columns cladding, circulation studies and a new intermodal facility for <br />passenger buses. <br />PortMiami Cruise Terminal J Remodeling, Miami, FL. Fast-Track contract as prime consultants to <br />perform A/E services for Miscellaneous Upgrades and Repairs to Port of Miami, Terminal J. Scope of <br />work included remodeling all public restrooms, new exterior elevator, railings, shading system, steel <br />column covers along with life safety study and roof assessment report. Most of the renovations and <br />upgrades incorporated in Cruise Terminal J implement sustainable systems and apply towards LEED <br />certification. <br />Metromover Bicentennial Park Station Rehabilitation, Miami, FL. Design-Build project for the <br />rehabilitation of the Metromover Bicentennial Park Station in Downtown Miami. This included the <br />replacement of existing escalator, elevator, ceiling, light fixtures, people counters, and modifications to <br />the existing canopy along with other repairs. Work also included site improvements such as grading, <br />paving, drainage, painting, lighting, and landscaping; all of which was coordinated with the design of <br />the new Miami Art Museum. The primary mechanism for determining compliance with the program <br />was USGBC’s LEED Rating System, which was successfully implemented throughout the project.23 |