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<br />--l <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />Lake Nona produced by our project team. This environment <br />has been designed as a sustainable and healthy campus <br />experience that takes advantage of the unique Central <br />Florida landscape. The landscape was divided into a series <br />of ecological communities representing a range of native <br />landscape types fou nd throughout Lake Nona and Central <br />Florida. Mr. McMacken was the Project Manager and <br />provided QA/QC. <br /> <br />Barnett Family Park, Lakeland, FL <br />Mr. McMacken served as the QA/QC Project Manager. The <br />main design theme for the park is "discovery" of the natural <br />wonders found within and surrounding the City of Lakeland. <br />Creative play environments allow for visitors to learn about <br />the fascinating plants and animals found nearby by climbing <br />on kid-sized insects. Giant frogs, spiders, bees, inch- <br />worms, ants and dragon flies are designed for climbing and <br />are integrated with playground equipment that resemble <br />a spider's web, a bee hive and an inch worm's body. The <br />interactive water fountain is surrounded by a series of tile <br />mosaic murals that offer a wonderful display of native flora <br />and fauna. In addition to the interactive water fountain and <br />the bug-themed playground, Barnett Family Park also has a <br />labyrinth, a great open lawn, and a new community building. <br />The successful design of the Park has created a unique and <br />wonderful play place in downtown Lakeland. <br /> <br />Blue Jacket Park, Orlando, FL <br />Blue Jacket Park is a signature place within the City's effort <br />to redevelop the former Orlando Naval Training Center into <br />a healthy community. The desire was to create a park that <br />could become part of the surrounding neighborhoods (both <br />existing and proposed) at a social level through design of <br />more than just active sports facilities. The project team <br />led in the design, engineering and permitting phases ofthis <br />45 acre joint use "Cornerstone" park and rebuilt Glenridge <br />Middle School within the Mayor's Park Initiative. Mr. <br />McMacken was the Project Manager and provided QAlQC. <br /> <br />Indian Riverside Park, Martin County, FL <br />The focus of Indian Riverside Park was on the <br />redevelopment of the site and to preserve, enhance and <br />restore the existing natural systems, such as the 2,500 <br />feet of Indian River frontage and the interior mangrove <br />swamp. Stormwater treatment was retrofitted into the <br />existing project, and integrated into the enhancement <br /> <br />k""COM <br /> <br />plan for the interior mangrove swamp. The preservation <br />and enhancement of upland, mangrove and sea grass <br />systems was accomplished while providing recreational <br />opportunities for the citizens of Martin County. Mr. <br />McMacken was the Project Manager and provided QA/QC. <br /> <br />South port Community Park, Orlando, FL <br />Project Manager QA/QC for a 50 acre, $3M community park <br />built on reclaimed US Navy base property. Park amenities <br />include competitive sports fields, basketball, playground, <br />pavilions, lake, amphitheatre and reforestation with over <br />1500 native trees. In addition, the park planning work <br />included conceptual master plan for over 250 additional <br />acres of greens pace and environmentally damaged land. <br /> <br />Publix Headquarters, Lakeland, FL <br />Our landscape architects provided landscape architecture <br />and environmental design for the Publix Corporate <br />Headquarters in Lakeland, Florida. The landscape concept <br />featured restored marsh wetlands as a simple, natural <br />setting for the architecture. The site plan restores the <br />function, biodiversity and beauty of the site while providing <br />a picturesque placement of building as an environmentally <br />responsible campus setting. Mr. McMacken was the <br />Project Manager and provided QA/QC. <br /> <br />City of Sunny Isles Beach I Design & Permitting Services of the Intracoastal Parks RFQ No. 12-04-04 <br /> <br />59 <br />