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Landsc. Archit. Firms
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06-03-01
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r&7a/ "64r-'4 sa46M .Hal <br />The professionals chosen to perform landscape <br />design services will serve as an extension of the City's <br />staff and will beNavailable ta° respond unique iqueeole these <br />to your needs <br />services play in building an image for the City and <br />fostering local community leaders' recognition of <br />the positive improvements they provide their citizens. <br />Many of the projects authorized under this contract, <br />while small, arguably have the greatest visual ` <br />y throughout <br />impacts on our dail lives as we travel throud to work; <br />the region. Carter & Burgess would be proud to <br />with the City of Sunny Isles Beach for this "greater <br />good". On a statewide basis, our firm continues N <br />to serve its new and longstanding public agency <br />clients through our offices rk Fort Lauderdale, t Miami, <br />Orlando, and Tampa• Work <br />would be managed from our Fort Lauderdale office, <br />led by Brett Nein, RLA, ASLA, who is responsible for �n y <br />e Architecture our Landscap re practices statewide. <br />While the majority of the p ersonnel involved with <br />this project are also based s Fort Lauderdale, offices <br />and involvement on whatever <br />would not hesitate to utilize staff from our other o {fives to meet the City's service <br />needs. We would be available for public p operating hours. Since <br />schedule the City feels appropriate even outside normal op g <br />exact scope of work for each future project has not been determined, we offer Q fer <br />the e as certification that our team can provide <br />this qualifications package 's advertisement. <br />Landscape Architecture services, as outlined in the City ro ects always begins with <br />Our typical approach for this potentially wide-range internal of and City staff consultation and <br />an extensive due - diligence phase, including <br />that the appropriate scope and performance criteria that will apply, <br />research, confirming h sical, operational, and even cultural conditions ehkafff <br />the project site( ect <br />as well as the existing p Y phase also would include a p 1 <br />S). Usual work in this initial p input before commencing <br />with community groups to provide valuable inp <br />off workshop work necessary for control, study area limits, and /or design <br />design work. Any survey this phase phases of design, <br />stud yens <br />also will be completed during flexible to meet <br />construction services will be in accowah ourvapproacpheema remaining view at 30t <br />deem appropriate for each project, <br />those expectations. We normally produce plans and documents for re <br />60 %, <br />and 90% thresholds, but we also can utilized led on I a weekly, bi weekly whereby <br />team meetings for progress review can be sch <br />monthly basis. <br />
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