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Landscape Architect
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16-04-02
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Landscape Architect Services RFQ No. 16-04-02 4-4 <br />Ba <br />c <br />k <br />g <br />r <br />o <br />u <br />n <br />d <br /> <br />a <br />n <br />d <br /> <br />O <br />r <br />g <br />a <br />n <br />i <br />z <br />a <br />t <br />i <br />o <br />n <br />a <br />l <br /> <br />St <br />r <br />u <br />c <br />t <br />u <br />r <br />e <br />Transportation Engineering and Streetscape Design <br />Chen Moore and Associates understands that successful urban environments are composed of a number of <br />elements that must be seamlessly integrated. Development must be pedestrian friendly and encourage street <br />level activity. Vehicular circulation must be carefully orchestrated to calm traffi c and provide a variety of discrete <br />parking solutions that maintain the urban fabric and promote density. Historic structures must be preserved and <br />civic spaces revived. Identity and clarity should be enhanced with streetscape improvements, attractive <br />landscaping, and wayfi nding systems <br />Great neighborhoods, and by extension, great cities, are <br />remembered for their streets rather than their buildings. Chen <br />Moore and Associates integrates this philosophy into our <br />streetscape design. Great streets form the glue that holds a <br />successful community together. Our philosophy of community <br />and street design involves organizing a hierarchy of streets to <br />respond to the varying urban use and density conditions and <br />establishing appropriate standards for each street type. Some <br />of the CMA transportation and streetscape design experience <br />includes: <br />Streets and Highway Design <br />• Traffi c signal design and analysis <br />• Street lighting design <br />• Master Planning <br />• Geometric Intersection Design <br />• Conceptual Design and Alternatives Analysis <br />• Maintenance of Traffi c Design <br />• Pedestrian and Bicycle Pathway Design <br />• Operational and Safety Studies <br />• Land Use Plan Amendments <br />• Traffi c Calming Design <br />• Circulation and Roundabout Design <br />• Corridor Planning <br />• Streetscape Design <br />• Hardscape Design <br />• Cost Estimating
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