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<br />LPPL36016.16-O Sunny Isles Beach Landscape Architect Services.indd
<br />THE CITY OF SUNNY ISLES BEACH
<br />SERVICES
<br />LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
<br />Kimley-Horn’s Experience
<br />City of Sunny Isles Beach Municipal Facility at 18070 Collins Avenue, City of Sunny Isles Beach, FL
<br />Kimley-Horn is working as a subconsultant to Perkins + Will on this government center complex that will add
<br />a separate grades 6-8 school, a civic/senior center, commercial office space and some expansion space for
<br />City government offices on the north side of the existing government center. Kimley-Horn is providing site civil
<br />engineering services, including storm water management design, and paving, grading, water, and sewer design
<br />for the mixed used building.
<br />Ingraham Park, City of Coral Gables, FL – As a subconsultant, Kimley-Horn served as Project Manager
<br />and Landscape Architectural design lead responsible for overseeing the design of the landscape, hardscape,
<br />fountain, site furniture, irrigation and architectural improvements at Ingraham Park, a 1.5 acre park at the
<br />intersections of Le Jeune Roadway and Ingraham Terrace in Coral Gables, Florida.
<br />Ingraham Park has been a passive park for the City of Coral Gables for many decades but does not include any
<br />significant recreational features or amenities to be enjoyed by residents and visitors. The inclusion of walking/
<br />exercise trails, outdoor exercise equipment, trellises and fountains and site furniture using the historic Coral
<br />Gables architectural vocabulary prominent throughout the City as inspiration, provides residents and visitors with
<br />the opportunity to enjoy many additional passive activities within the park.
<br />General Engineering and Architectural Services,
<br />City of Doral, FL – As part of this contract, Kimley-Horn
<br />prepared the conceptual plan for Doral North Park, a 22-
<br />acre park located on the southwest corner of NW 97th
<br />Avenue and the future NW 77th Terrace in Doral, Florida.
<br />The park contains both active and passive recreational
<br />activities arranged around a large proposed lake with
<br />recreated wetlands and a 6,000-square-foot multi-purpose
<br />building and Nature Center with a large viewing terrace. All
<br />of the active sports such as multi-use fields, tennis courts,
<br />basketball courts, and playground are located toward the
<br />western portion of the park, while the passive activities such
<br />as the kayak launch, walking/exercise trails, picnic shelters,
<br />wetland boardwalk, fishing pier, and educational boardwalk are located toward the eastern portion of the site
<br />surrounding the lake. Support facilities such as a maintenance building, on-street parking, and surface parking
<br />lot are also part of the plan.
<br />This park, which will be surrounded by future single-family residential communities, will provide a much needed
<br />additional recreational destination for the City of Doral.
<br />Doral NW 114th Avenue Park, Doral, FL – Kimley-Horn
<br />prepared the conceptual plan and construction plans of an
<br />18-acre park located on the corner of NW 82nd Street and
<br />NW 114th Avenue. The concept for the park consists of
<br />two adjacent sites with both active and passive recreational
<br />amenities. Park amenities include the following recreational
<br />components, community center building, baseball fields,
<br />tennis courts, basketball courts, sand volleyball, soccer
<br />fields, playground, multi-use field, walkways, boardwalk, and
<br />wetlands. Project in design and permitting.
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