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Design & permitting for Intracoastal Parks
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12-04-04
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<br /> <br />AECOM <br /> <br />Design + Planning <br />Landscape Architecture + Urban Design <br />Environmental + Ecological Planning <br /> <br />Studio: Miami, Atlanta <br /> <br />. <br />I <br />-; <br />I <br /> <br />Rock Ridge Park <br /> <br />w <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />Detailed design and construction documents <br />Low maintenance, native landscape <br />Expedited construction schedule <br /> <br />Completed: 2007 <br /> <br />'l!l <br />m!li' ~;lll i!i <br />!III <br /> <br />III <br /> <br />ll';, <br /> <br />Miami, USA <br />Client: Miami-Dade County Park <br />and Recreation Department <br /> <br />Working from an approved General Plan <br />provided by the Park and Recreation <br />Department, AECOM prepared design <br />development plans and construction <br />documents for a new neighborhood park in <br />suburban Miami. <br /> <br />The $0.85 million first phase includes a <br />new parking area and site infrastructure, <br />landscaping, signage, walking paths, a <br />playground and site furnishings. The pathway <br />layout and placement of amenities take <br />advantage of the site's topography - a rarity <br />in southern Florida, which has been strongly <br />accentuated in the grading design - to add <br />variety and interest to the park's visual quality <br />and the walker's experience. Landscape <br />materials are primarily native, and designed <br />to survive and even thrive with minimal <br />maintenance and no permanent irrigation. <br /> <br />32 <br /> <br />City of Sunny Isles Beach I Design & Permitting Services of the Intracoastal Parks RFQ No. 12-04-04 <br /> <br />A:o""COM <br /> <br />t;!~i'i!.i <br />Il' <br /> <br />'!,A <br />
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