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Architectural Design Svcs for 18080 Collins Ave.
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15-04-01
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BEAarchitects <br />Cruise Terminal No. 1Port Canaveral, FL <br />firm’s responsibilities <br />Complete Design-Build Services <br />Cruise Terminal Architecture <br />key personnel <br />Bruno E. Ramos, AIA, GC, LEED AP <br />John Colao, AIA, GC <br />Robert Draper, RA <br />Jose Jorge Fernandez, MPM <br />completion date <br />December 2014 <br />estimated cost entire project <br />$100 million <br />work for which <br />firm was responsible <br />$64 million <br />owner’s name & address <br />Canaveral Port Authority <br />445 Challenger Road, Suite 301 <br />Cape Canaveral, FL 32920 <br />Mr. David Perley <br />Senior Director, Construction <br />& Infrastructure <br />321.783.7831 <br />dperley@portcanaveral.com <br />BEA is the Architect-of-Record for the Design / Build of Cruise Terminal No. 1 at Port Canaveral; a state-of-the-art 190,000 SF passenger cruise terminal facility. The two-story cruise terminal complex also includes a 1,000-space parking garage and Intermodal Center, as well as a 1,400 foot-long berth facility. The two-story cruise terminal complex has been designed to handle the largest cruise ships currently sailing, as well as the 6,000 passenger vessels currently in design. The terminal passenger service, as well as the U.S. Customs facilities, have been designed to accommodate vessels in home port or port of call visits, provides for simultaneous embark and disembark processes, as well as conforms to U.S. Customs Border Protection (USCBP) passenger screening and security regulations. The terminal complex also provides a landscaped public plaza; accented by a tensile sail structure for shade purposes, that connects the cruise terminal complex to nearby dining, shopping and entertainment options available to both cruise passengers as well as crew members. Special attention has been given to the design of embarking and disembarking processes to enhance passenger experience. The passenger waiting area has been located at the Second Floor of the terminal and is provided with a 200 foot-long north facing glazed wall that provides panoramic views of Port Canaveral. Another design effort to enhance overall passenger experience resulted in locating both the Intermodal Center and Passenger Drop-off Area at the Ground Level of the Parking Garage, thus providing shade and shelter from the sun and drenching summer rains, while ensuring the shortest walking distance to the cruise terminal complex. <br />57 |
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