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<br /> • Representative Experience (continued)
<br /> • Monterey Road Design, Stuart, FL—Landscape architect on the Kimley-Horn team contracted by Martin County to expedite the
<br /> • design of approximately 1.5 miles of Monterey Road (SR 714). The improvement entailed designing a four-lane roadway that
<br /> would be consistent with the approved PD&E study conducted by the FDOT that was accepted by the Martin County Metropolitan
<br /> • Planning Organization. The nature of the work included roadway design, storm sewer design retention calculations, offsite drainage,
<br /> • coordination with the Martin County Airport Authority, landscaping design, and lighting design.
<br /> • Participatory Fountain at Indian Riverside Park,Jensen Beach, FL—Project manager and landscape architect for this participatory
<br /> • fountain project. Kimley-Horn provided schematic design, civil and landscape architectural design, construction documentation,
<br /> • permitting,and management services. The firm was also responsible for coordination with the citizens art advisory board and various
<br /> subconsultants.
<br /> • Juan Ponce de Leon Landing Park, Melbourne Beach, FL—Project manager. Kimley-Horn has worked with Brevard County Parks
<br /> and Recreation since 2000. Ponce Landing Park is one of five parks that we designed and permitted. Ponce Landing included all site
<br /> • civil design and permitting, including coastal construction control line (CCCL) permitting; site plan approval; Florida Department
<br /> • of Environmental Protection water, sewer, and stormwater permitting; and Florida Department of Transportation permitting.
<br /> ® Environmental services included detailed evaluations of the beach and dune system, detailed coordination on lighting impacts,
<br /> extensive coordination for dune restoration with the State and with Brevard County Natural Resources Management Office, and
<br /> • identification of appropriate vegetation to restore areas impacted by pedestrian paths along the dune. Kimley-Horn prepared all
<br /> • engineering drawings for construction, including landscape, utilities, parking, pavilions, restrooms,and dune crossovers.
<br /> • Oars and Paddles Park, Indian Harbour Beach, FL—Project manager for the Kimley-Horn team that worked with the Brevard County
<br /> • Parks and Recreation Department to provide the following services for the Oars and Paddles Park: conceptual site planning, landscape
<br /> architecture, civil engineering design and permitting, community involvement, dock design and permitting, traffic analysis and
<br /> • permitting, environmental permitting, environmental services, shoreline stabilization/restoration design, drainage, and construction
<br /> • observation. This park features restrooms, paved walkways, a pavilion, boathouse, floating dock, nature trail, and parking.
<br /> • Ancient Oaks Park, St. Lucie County, FL—Project manager for this 25-acre park in central St. Lucie County. The project scope
<br /> • included design and permitting for a multipurpose playing field, playground, restroom facility, and adjacent nature area. The property
<br /> • had a number of large oak trees and the park was designed to preserve them. Special details were developed for the vehicular areas
<br /> to minimize disturbance to root zones.
<br /> • Oxbow Eco-Center Expansion, St. Lucie County, FL—Landscape architect and planner to develop design plans for the addition of
<br /> • 80 parking spaces to the eco-center due to building expansion. Special care was taken to preserve the character of the existing pine
<br /> • flatwood eco-system. Provided circulation and tree protection details.
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