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CM <br />A <br />R <br /> <br />fo <br />R G <br />ov <br />e <br />RnMen <br />t <br /> C <br />en <br />t <br />e <br />R A <br />nn <br />e <br />x <br /> At 1 <br />8 <br />0 <br />8 <br />0 <br /> <br />C <br />ol <br />l <br />i <br />n <br />s <br /> A <br />ve <br />n <br />u <br />e <br />| <br />R <br />eq <br />u <br />e <br />s <br />t <br /> fo <br />R quAli <br />f <br />i <br />CA <br />ti <br />o <br />n <br />s <br /> | <br /> <br />no. <br />1 <br />5 <br />- <br />0 <br />8 <br />- <br />0 <br />2 <br />18Construction with a Personal Touch <br />NORMAN S. EDELCUP SUNNY ISLES BEACH K-8 <br />Sunny Isles Beach, FL <br />Owner or Agency <br />Victor Alonso, RA <br />Administrative Director <br />Miami-Dade County Public <br />Schools (MDCPS) <br />1450 NE 2nd Avenue, <br />Miami, FL 33132 <br />Ph: (305) 995-4606 <br />Architect/Engineer <br />James Cohen, Managing Partner <br />SBLM Architects <br />11430 North Kendall Drive, <br />Miami, FL 33176 <br />Ph: (305) 412-9187 <br />Key Personnel <br />Armando Perez - Estimator <br />Eddie Martinez - Safety <br />Juan Campos - Project Manager <br />Tony Manning - Superintendent <br />Ruben Bravo - Project Engineer <br />RELATED EXPERIENCE <br />SIMILARITIES TO YOUR PROJECT <br />• Construction of <br />educational spaces <br />• Flexible-Use Spaces <br />• Project in Sunny Isles <br />Beach <br />• Urban site conditions <br />• CM at-Risk project <br />• Pre-construction and <br />Construction Phase <br />Services <br />Status <br />Completed 12/2008 <br />Delivery Method <br />CM at-Risk <br />Project Size/Contract Value <br />165,000 SF | $ 32.9M <br />Brief Description of Work Performed <br />Construction Management At-Risk of a new multi-story K-8 facility <br />designed to house 1,642 student stations on 2.1 acres in the City <br />of Sunny Isles Beach. The school totaled approximately 165,000 SF, <br />and included the construction of a 4-story classroom building housing <br />classes for all grades, as well as art, science and computer labs; a <br />2-story administration building; a 2-story cafetorium and media <br />center building with a commercial kitchen and working stage, and <br />an integrated 3-story pre-cast parking garage providing 145 faculty <br />parking spaces and shelter for physical education activities. The tilt- <br />up construction method was combined with a pre-cast joist deck <br />system at intermediate levels and steel bar joists at the roof level to <br />construct the buildings shell. Unique features on this project included <br />the installation of over 600 auger-cast piles, eight deep-injection <br />wells for drainage and several 4-story, 86 ft tall tilt-up panels, which <br />at the time, were the tallest panels erected in Miami-Dade County.