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<br /> ® School Board of Broward County Open-End Services for Landscape Architecture Services, • Has 19 years of experience
<br /> ® Broward County, FL—Project manager. Kimley-Horn has been serving the School Board of serving municipal,
<br /> ® Broward County (SBBC) under an open ended services contract for landscape architecture government, and private
<br /> services. Under the contract, our team has provided services at numerous K to 12 campuses clients
<br /> ® across Broward County. Provided landscape architecture services for schools within the District ■ Experienced in civil
<br /> ® that included: Hawkes Bluff, Plantation, Plantation Park, Meadow Brook, and Tropical Elementary engineering, including paving,
<br /> ® Schools; Seminole Middle School; and Coconut Creek High School. Kimley-Horn provided an drainage, water, sewer, and
<br /> inventory assessment of existing trees and irrigation needs for these schools.The information roadway design,as well as
<br /> • was then used by KHA to prepare conceptual landscaping plans, details, and specifications for parks design
<br /> • landscaping improvements. ■ Experienced in serving school
<br /> ® Ansin Park Master Plan, Miramar, FL— Project engineer assisting the project manager on this boards and districts
<br /> project to develop a master plan and detail design for Ansin Park, a 33-acre area, $12-million
<br /> • sports complex for the City of Miramar. Built over a three-year period through multiple Professional Credentials
<br /> • construction contracts, the complex features a 9,000-square-foot recreational center equipped Master of Science, Civil
<br /> ® with locker rooms, whirlpools, computer room, game room, and meeting rooms. The facility Engineering, University of Miami
<br /> also includes basketball and net ball courts, a covered playground, parking, and a modern track Bachelor of Science,
<br /> ® certified by the International Association of Athletic Federation (IAAF). This track is surfaced with Architectural Engineering,
<br /> • a synthetic rubber surface identical to that used in the 2008 Olympic Games in China. With the University of Miami
<br /> track, seating for several thousand, concessions,and locker and training facilities, the City has
<br /> • constructed one of the most advanced training facilities in South Florida. Professional Engineer in Florida
<br /> ® NW 39th Street Canal Trail (C-13 Canal), Oakland Park, FL— Project manager for the design LEED Accredited Professional
<br /> ® and construction of the NW 39th Street Canal Trail improvements along a portion of the northern FDOT Maintenance of Traffic
<br /> ® and southern banks of the South Florida Water Management District's C-13 canal between NW Training
<br /> 21st Avenue and NW 29th Avenue, a combined distance of approximately 1.2 miles. The project
<br /> ® will involve the construction of pedestrian and bicycle paths with pedestrian friendly lighting, Professional Organizations
<br /> ® landscaping/hardscaping and way finding signage.The professional services will include Florida Engineering Society
<br /> surveying, civil paving, grading and drainage design, electrical lighting and pump engineering DBE, and
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<br /> ® design, landscaping, irrigation, hardscaping, public involvement during design, permitting, FOOT-certifiedFT Compliance for local area
<br /> ® bidding,and construction phase services.
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<br /> 0 Royal Oaks Park, Miami Lakes, FL—Served as project manager for the second phase of this 20-
<br /> ® acre sports complex for the Town of Miami Lakes. This$5.1-million soccer/football facility is the
<br /> largest public works project ever undertaken by the Town. Phase one, completed in 2005, includes
<br /> ® four lighted soccer/football fields,a playground,a concession/restroom building, parking, perimeter
<br /> • berm,fencing, landscaping/irrigation, a jogging trail,and a tot lot. Phase Two includes a LEED®
<br /> ® Silver certified community center, additional parking, and additional landscaping.
<br /> • Vizcaya Park(formerly known as Bluegrass Lakes Park), Miramar, FL—Serving as project
<br /> manager. This 20-acre park in Miramar provides several active recreational opportunities,
<br /> • including lighted baseball fields,a soccer/multiuse field, and basketball courts. The
<br /> ® park's passive features include open picnic areas, a playground, and a jogging/fitness trail
<br /> along the perimeter of the project site. Kimley-Horn provided master planning, landscape
<br /> • architecture, engineering design and permitting services as well as construction observation
<br /> • and administration. This project is currently seeking LEED®Silver certification under the U.S.
<br /> ® Green Building Council LEED® (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) green building
<br /> certification system and, if achieved, it will be the first LEED®certified building in the City. The
<br /> ® City also plans to construct a 10,000-square-foot civic center, press box, concession stand, and
<br /> ® storage area at the site during later phases. /mn Kimley-Horn
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