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AECOM RFQ No. 15-04-01
<br />Similar Experience
<br />Baha Mar Convention Center, Nassau,
<br />Bahamas. QA/QC specifications for a
<br />200,000 square foot convention center
<br />located on a waterfront site in central
<br />Nassau. The center will complement
<br />and support the other resort
<br />components including major hotels for
<br />Sheraton and Wyndham, restaurants,
<br />retail, entertainment, residential,
<br />parking garages, and golf course. The
<br />convention center will include a main
<br />ballroom capable of seating 2,000 for a
<br />variety of functions with a lobby / pre-
<br />function area; exhibition / convention
<br />space capable of being subdivided to
<br />accommodate different size events; a
<br />separate wing of meeting rooms, a full
<br />service kitchen; administrative support
<br />space; loading dock; and storage. The
<br />building used the best sustainable
<br />design principles.
<br />Port of Miami Tunnel, Miami, FL.
<br />Specifications for the design and
<br />construction document phase for all
<br />facilities associated with a vehicular
<br />tunnel connecting Watson Island to the
<br />Port of Miami (Dodge Island). Facilities
<br />consist of two (2) flood gate enclosures
<br />at tunnel entrances/exits, two (2)
<br />operations buildings with control rooms,
<br />and a vehicle maintenance facility.
<br />Broward County Judicial Complex, Fort
<br />Lauderdale, FL. QA/QC specifications
<br />for this new 712,000 square foot courts
<br />building will occupy a 1.55 acre portion
<br />of the campus and will be a 20 story
<br />high-rise structure providing state of
<br />the art courtrooms and office space.
<br />The new building includes 355,000
<br />square feet of administrative office
<br />space for several government agencies
<br />including the State Attorney, Clerk of
<br />Court and Court Administration, with 74
<br />courtrooms and hearing rooms.
<br />Lee Tran Administration, Operations,
<br />and Maintenance Facility, Fort Myers,
<br />FL. QA/QC specifications for the design
<br />and construction document phase for
<br />a new $30M LEED registered project on
<br />a 23 acre site for the Lee County’s bus
<br />fleet that consists of a 33,000 square
<br />foot administration and operations
<br />building, 45,000 square foot vehicle
<br />maintenance facility, and associated
<br />bus wash and fueling facilities. Parking
<br />will be provided for 132 buses, 90 ADA
<br />passport vehicles, and 296 employee
<br />and visitor parking spaces.
<br />Federal GSA-David W.Dyer Federal
<br />Courthouse Building Roofing /
<br />Replacement / Waterproofing /
<br />Building Envelope CA / QA/QC, FL.
<br />Role: QA/QC. Construction project
<br />management services performed in
<br />the form of complete QA/QC services
<br />for Federal GSA for the renovation of
<br />the1934 historic David W. Dyer Federal
<br />Courthouse building and envelope
<br />waterproofing. Support service were
<br />offered in the administration of
<br />construction document QA/QC reviews,
<br />Contractor change order reviews and
<br />mitigation, CA, submittals review and
<br />recommendations, pay requisition
<br />reviews and authorizations.
<br />Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport
<br />Terminal “B”,” E” and Auxiliary Buildings,
<br />Dallas, TX. QA/QC services provided to
<br />Dallas-Fort Worth project management
<br />team DMJM /EIS for Terminal “B”.”E”,
<br />Terminal “B” Satellite Infill, Auxiliary
<br />HWCW, BHS contract document
<br />prepared by third party A/E. Services
<br />involved the review and evaluation
<br />of phased submittals / evolutions
<br />of prepared architectural contract
<br />documents for constructability, bidding
<br />purposes.
<br />Education
<br />AA, Miami-Dade College, 1984
<br />BS, Architectural Technology, Florida
<br />International University, 1989
<br />Licenses/Registrations
<br />Registered General Contractor, Florida
<br />Registered Roofing Contractor, Florida
<br />America Institute of Architects, Miami
<br />Chapter – Associate
<br />National Council Architectural Review
<br />Board-Member
<br />United States Green Building Council-
<br />Member
<br />Years of Experience
<br />32
<br />Anthony Valino, AIA
<br />Quality Assurance/Quality Control
<br />Anthony has three decades
<br />of experience in architectural
<br />design, production, project
<br />coordination, and construction
<br />administration and
<br />management for educational,
<br />governmental, institutional,
<br />commercial, industrial, and
<br />residential facilities. Anthony
<br />is also proficient in computer
<br />applications for architecture,
<br />and various computer graphic
<br />programs and spread sheet
<br />application programs. His
<br />experience has involved all
<br />phases of facility development
<br />including code research,
<br />materials specifications, system
<br />research, cost estimates,
<br />specifications, construction
<br />documents, and shop drawing
<br />review.
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