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<br />Kimberly BergalisjSurfside Park, Ft. Pierce, FL
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<br />Kimberly Bergalis/Surfside Park was destroyed during the Treasure Coast Hurricane events of 2004-
<br />2005. The approximately 13-acre park was restored using FEMA funds provided to the City of Ft.
<br />Pierce for redevelopment of the park. The design and layout of the park were reconfigured in order to
<br />improve service to the public. The program included parking lot redesign, picnic pavilions, bathrooms,
<br />entry signage, public open spaces, sea turtle friendly lighting, rope and bollard beach access points,
<br />landscaping, dune plantings, and sand dune fencing. The project required permitting through the City
<br />of Ft. Pierce Building and Utilities departments, Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission and the Florida
<br />Department of Environmental Protection for work east of the Coastal Construction Control Line (CCCL).
<br />The project scope included survey, site planning, hardscape, landscape, irrigation, stormwater, and
<br />utility design, permitting, and construction administration. This project represents the experience of
<br />Mr. Betancourt,the Proposed Project Manager for this RFQ, and Stefan Bortak, the proposed Landscape
<br />Designer for this RFQ, while employed with another firm.
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<br />South Pointe Phase IIIjlVjV - Right-of-Way Roadway and Drainage Improvement Project, Miami
<br />Beach, FL
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<br />Chen Moore and Associates is the prime consultant responsible for providing surveying, planning,
<br />geotechnical investigation, design, permitting, , '~)
<br />preparation of construction documents, bid and ~j tJ!.
<br />award and construction engineering and'- ~ 1 j ~,
<br />inspection services for infrastructure '. , . 0' ,r-
<br />improvements within the public right of way areas ~ ~
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<br />of the South Pointe III/IV/V neighborhood of . ",.
<br />Miami Beach. The project encompasses ~ I
<br />approximately 19,000 LF of ROW infrastructure =1 ;,
<br />improvements in.c1udin~watermain replace~ents, It ,.': '.
<br />stormwater drainage Improvements, pavmg & fli' , '. 'io.
<br />grading,streetscapingenhancements, landscaping ~:. i . !it... ,'.
<br />improvements, lighting improvements, and L.J - l'
<br />roadway reconstruction. Due to the existing
<br />mixed residential and commercial environment of this neighborhood, special design efforts were made
<br />to incorporate walkable community elements including meeting all ADA requirements, providing street
<br />furniture, providing bicycle paths, upgrading sidewalks, incorporating specialty treatments at crosswalks,
<br />landscaping improvements with specialized tree wells to provide a walkable surface and bulb outs to
<br />increase pedestrian friendliness and safety. This project requires extensive coordination with the public,
<br />adjacent CRAs, historic districts and various regulatory agencies in the form of community design
<br />workshops and special outreach meetings to individual special interest groups.
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