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<br />E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
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<br />NAME: Adriana Savino-Miller
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<br />ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT: Project Designer, Quality Control
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<br />14a. YEARS EXPERIENCE - TOTAL: 22
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<br />YEARS EXPERIENCE - WITH CURRENT FIRM: 14
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<br />FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State): Savino & Miller Design Studio, 12345 N.E. 6th Avenue, A, North Miami, Florida
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<br />EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALlZA TlON): Architecture, Master of Architecture, Certificate of Urban Design
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<br />CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE). FL AR 14444
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<br />OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc):
<br />University of Miami Campus Plan Competition Grand Prize
<br />American Institute of Architect-Landscape Architect of the Year Award
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<br />19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
<br />I 19a(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State): Miami-Dade Metro Zoo Master Plan, Miami-Dade, Florida
<br />19a(2) YEAR COMPLETED - PROFESSIONAL SERVICES: 2004
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<br />19a(2) YEAR COMPLETED - CONSTRUCTION (If applicable).' on going
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<br />19a(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost etc) AND SPECIFIC ROLE: As the Landscape Architect and Master Planner for the Metro
<br />Zoo/Richmond Naval Air Station Master Plan, SMDS performed an extensive site analysis of the entire four square mile project area,
<br />including all environmental components (geology, hydrology, vegetation, soils, etc.) historical development patterns and context,
<br />land use, ownership, and analysis of the existing zoo facilities. The analysis led to the creation of overlay maps indicating
<br />opportunities and constraints to future zoo/theme park expansion. The final Master Plan proposes the location of a new hotel,
<br />amusement park, aquatic center, and family entertainment facilities.
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<br />19a(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION - Check here if project performed with current firm:
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<br />19b(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State): Homestead Bayfront Park, Homestead, Florida
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<br />19b(2) YEAR COMPLETED - PROFESSIONAL SERVICES: 2006
<br />19b(2) YEAR COMPLETED - CONSTRUCTION (If applicable):
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<br />19b(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost etc) AND SPECIFIC ROLE: Master Planning for a 23-acre park located in Homestead,
<br />Florida. Scope included the re-design of the access to the park, the organization of the parking and circulation, tapping new
<br />opportunities for recreation activities and re-organizing existing activities. Homestead Bayfront Park is one of the five Miami-Dade
<br />County Heritage parks. The design calls for sustainable design solutions and restoration of green space into a biodiverse ecological
<br />habitat. Partner in Charge
<br />Estimated Cost: $18 Million
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<br />19c(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State): Belle Isle Park, Miami Beach Belle Isle, Venetian Islands, Miami Beach, Florida
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<br />19c(2) YEAR COMPLETED - PROFESSIONAL SERVICES: 2002
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<br />19c(2) YEAR COMPLETED - CONSTRUCTION (If applicable): Under construction
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<br />19c(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost etc) AND SPECIFIC ROLE: Schematics through Construction Administration of a 2-acre
<br />park in Miami Beach. Belle Isle is the "Central Park" to Belle Isle. It is surrounded by high rise condominiums. It also acts as the
<br />gateway to the Venetian Islands from Miami Beach. Belle Isle Park, located on the only natural island of the Venetian Islands
<br />between Miami and Miami Beach, is a major open space surrounded on three sides by high-density condominium buildings, and
<br />Venetian Causeway to the north. The space offered no walkways or large open spaces for play, but was mostly used by residents to
<br />walk the dogs. SMDS was asked to create a plan to attract more residents to use the park, and responded with a plan which
<br />provided for a range of recreational opportunities. A large elliptical open space formed by a walkway, coupled with a "Bark Park"
<br />and numerous small paved seating areas - located by each of the park entry/street crosswalks - allows for both passive and active
<br />play activities. Numerous existing trees and palms were preserved or transplanted to create and define the park's spaces.
<br />Cost: $450,000
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