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<br />Oceanfront Park, Boynton Beach, FL <br /> <br />Oceanfront Park is the only beach access point forthe City of Boynton Beach. The existing park boardwalk <br />and amenities needed to be updated due to the general degradation of the property. The project <br />required permitting through the Town of Ocean Ridge Building Department, City of Boynton Beach <br />Utilities Department, Florida Fish and Wildlife <br />Commission, Palm Beach County Department of <br />Environmental Resource Management, and the <br />Florida Department of Environmental Protection for <br />work east of the Coastal Construction Control Line <br />(CCCL). The resulting design of the park incorporated <br />1,000 feet of new boardwalk with dune crossovers, <br />tension membrane shade structures, landscaping, <br />dune plantings, rope and bollard beach access <br />points, and site furnishings. The site was brought <br />fully to compliance with the Americans with <br />Disabilities Act. Mr. Betancourt, the proposed <br />Project Manager for this RFQ, served as the project <br />manager for the project and was responsible for <br />surveying, site planning, permitting, hardscape, <br />la ndscape, irrigation, a nd construction admin istration <br />while employed with another firm. <br /> <br />) <br /> <br />1 <br />, <br /> <br /> <br />South Beach Park, Ft. Pierce, FL <br /> <br />South Beach Park was destroyed during the Treasure Coast Hurricane events of 2004-2005. The <br />approximately lO-acre park was restored using FEMA funds provided to the City of Ft. Pierce for <br />redevelopment of the park. The design and layout of the park were reconfigured in order to improve <br />service to the public. The program included recycled lumber deck, parking lot redesign, picnic pavilions, <br />bathrooms, entry signage, public open spaces, sea turtle friendly lighting, rope and bollard beach access <br />points, landscaping, dune plantings, and <br />JI sand dune fencing. The project required <br />permitting through the City of Ft. Pierce <br />Building and Utilities departments, Florida <br />Fish and Wildlife Commission and the Florida <br />Department of Environmental Protection for <br />work east of the Coastal Construction <br />Control Line (CCCL). The project scope <br />included survey, site planning, hardscape, <br />landscape, irrigation, stormwater, and utility <br />design, permitting, and construction <br />administration. This project represents the <br />experience of Mr. Betancourt, the proposed <br />Project Manager for this RFQ, while <br />employed with another firm. <br /> <br /> <br />CH <br /> <br /> <br />uro No.ll-l/4-04IJesigll ami I'ermlltill!l Services /If the Intracoastal Parks <br /> <br />II <br /> <br />&ASSOClAl1S <br />m <br /> <br />