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AECOM RFQ No. 15-04-01
<br />Similar Experience
<br />Heritage Park and Parking Garage,
<br />Sunny Isles Beach, FL. Principal in
<br />Charge. Landscape, hardscape, and
<br />site planning design and construction
<br />administration services for a 4 acre
<br />urban park with a public performance
<br />stage, playground, fountains, multi-use
<br />field, dog run, and a 4-level parking
<br />garage.
<br />Coral Pine Park Master Plan, Pinecrest,
<br />FL. Principal in Charge. Project visioning
<br />and overall 20 year master planning,
<br />landscape design and construction
<br />costing services for an important
<br />neighborhood park and tennis center in
<br />a residential neighborhood. The project
<br />includes the successful engagement
<br />of the surrounding neighbors and
<br />concerned residents to create a design
<br />partnership between the constituency,
<br />the Village, and the design team.
<br />Ingraham Park, Coral Gables, FL.
<br />Principal in Charge. Landscape,
<br />hardscape, lighting, site planning
<br />design, public outreach, and
<br />construction administration services for
<br />a 2 acre park with an outdoor exercise
<br />area, civic scale fountain and trellis
<br />to create a southern gateway to Coral
<br />Gables, and site amenities to serve
<br />both the neighborhood park needs of
<br />the local residents and the recreational
<br />needs of the users of the multi-use
<br />Commodore Trail that runs through the
<br />park.
<br />Granada Boulevard Pedestrian Bridge
<br />at the Coral Gables Waterway, Coral
<br />Gables, FL. Principal in Charge.
<br />Landscape, hardscape, lighting, site
<br />planning design, public outreach,
<br />and construction administration
<br />services for a pedestrian bridge and
<br />walkway connection over the Coral
<br />Gables Waterway along Granada
<br />Boulevard. Project provides a critical
<br />link for pedestrians to safely cross the
<br />waterway.
<br />Cartagena Park (Cocoplum Circle),
<br />Coral Gables, FL. Principal in Charge.
<br />Landscape and lighting design for the
<br />Cartagena Park along the Coral Gables
<br />Waterway. Project is collaboration
<br />between the City and County for traffic
<br />calming islands, parking improvements,
<br />and a new pedestrian bridge for the
<br />Commodore Trail crossing of the Coral
<br />Gables Waterway.
<br />City of North Miami, Miami, FL. Urban
<br />Designer. Technical Advisory Services
<br />panel for the revitalization of the
<br />downtown area including the city center
<br />containing Medical Center, City Hall
<br />and Police Headquarters as well as
<br />streetscape, plaza design, framework
<br />plans and financial overview pro-forma.
<br />Education
<br />Bachelor of Science in Landscape
<br />Architecture, Purdue University, 1978
<br />Awards/Honors
<br />American Planning Association Honor
<br />Award, NAS Patauxent River Vision
<br />Plan, 2011
<br />Smart Growth Award, ULI & The Smart
<br />Growth Alliance, Washington DC, for
<br />Metro West Urban Design Plan, 2006
<br />Awards Program Outstanding Federal
<br />Planning Project, Naval Station ROTA
<br />Overview Regional Shore Infrastructure
<br />Plan, Rota, Spain, American Planning
<br />Association, Federal Planning Division,
<br />2005
<br />Low Impact Development Center,
<br />Outstanding Use of Low Impact
<br />Development Treatments, Wilmington,
<br />NC, 2007
<br />Years of Experience
<br />33
<br />Greg Ault
<br />Landscape Architect
<br />Greg’s career encompasses
<br />over 32 years of international
<br />experience as a senior planner,
<br />landscape architect, and project
<br />manager. His work with mixed-
<br />use urban projects has focused
<br />on the conceptual stages of
<br />retail, office and residential
<br />planning. He is currently heavily
<br />involved in strategic master
<br />planning and Future’s Visioning
<br />for a variety of public and
<br />private sector clients focusing
<br />on a whole systems approach to
<br />sustainable planning, design and
<br />implementation for these clients.
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