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Design & Permit, Svcs of Intracoastal Parks
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12-04-04
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<br />CH~RE <br /> <br />) &^SSOCI^lf5 <br /> <br />Fort Lauderdale SE 15th St Boat Launch & <br />Marine Complex. As part of its general civil <br />engineering contract, Chen Moore and <br />Associates was asked to design and permit <br />upgrades to the parking lot located at 1784 SE <br />15th Street. The property covers approximately <br />29,000 SF and has two boat ramps, a marina <br />and the police water unit building. The parking <br />lot currently provides 58 parking spaces for <br />vehicles with attached boat trailers only, one of <br />the spaces being handicap accessible. <br /> <br />The scope of services includes removing the <br />existing fixed docks and replacing them with <br />new floating concrete docks for City use and <br />proposing drainage and lighting upgrades to <br />bring the lot up to City Code compliance. Chen <br />Moore and Associates is responsible for the site <br />layout, ORC and P&Z approvals, permitting as <br />well as for coordinating with all other <br />disciplines. <br /> <br />Ft. Pierce Inlet Boat Ramp. This project <br />wolved a recreational boat ramp facility <br />laturing four boat ramps, floating dock finger <br />piers, two staging areas, concrete seawall and <br />cap, rip-rap revetments, parking for 75 vehicles <br />with trailers, passenger car parking, drainage <br />and wetlands areas, water, sewer and electrical <br />service, lighting, information kiosks and turn <br />lane access from State Highway with entrance <br />feature. <br /> <br />This particular marina endured both Hurricanes <br />Francis and Jeanne in 2004 and Hurricane <br />Wilma in 2005 almost unscathed. The only <br />damage from the hurricanes in 2004 consisted <br />of a walkway which separated and was <br />reattached in 20 minutes, making this one of <br />the few marinas fully functional after the <br />hurricanes. There was no damage from Wilma <br />in 2005. This project represents Mr. Moore's <br />experience while with another firm, <br /> <br />Fort Lauderdale South Beach Parking Lot <br />Wall Replacement and ADA Improvements. <br />Chen Moore Associates was asked to provide <br />the restoration and enhancement of the City- <br /> <br />owned 6.5 acres "South Beach" parking lot, <br />located along SR AlA, south of Las alas <br />Boulevard. The scope of work includes bringing <br />the parking lot into ADA compliance per <br />requirement of the consent decree, replacing a <br />deteriorating low profile wall and sidewalk <br />approximately 2100 feet in length, designing for <br />easier vehicle and pedestrian ingress/egress, <br />replacing existing lighting with turtle-compliant <br />fixtures, and designing additional landscaping. <br />Chen Moore and Associates is tasked to gain all <br />necessary permit approvals to move forward <br />with construction documents as well as <br />coordinate with FP&L for the undergrounding of <br />overhead wires. <br /> <br />Miami Beach City Center Right-of-Way <br />Improvement Project. Chen Moore <br />and Associates is the prime consultant <br />responsible for the planning, design, permitting, <br />and construction administration for <br />enhancements within the public right of way <br />areas of Lincoln Road between Washington <br />Avenue and Collins Avenue for the City of Miami <br />Beach. The project included extensive public <br />coordination due to the high profile nature of <br />this segment of Lincoln Road. Unique <br />Sidewalk/crosswalk materials and patterns were <br />utilized along with specialized tree wells, a <br />proposed median and extensive landscaping <br />with uplighting to provide a pedestrian friendly <br />environment and distinctive look to this <br />prominent area of the City. In addition to the <br />streetscape elements, new bus stop areas and <br />shelters, stormwater drainage improvements <br />and roadway resurfacing are proposed. The <br />project required extensive coordination with <br />FOOT due to improvements proposed along <br />Collins Avenue (State Road) and the specialized <br />materials specified. <br /> <br />Deerfield Beach Main Beach Parking Area <br />Improvements. Chen Moore and Associates <br />provided conceptual planning to address traffic <br />circulation, landscaping, lighting, parking <br />layout, drainage and existing facility conditions. <br />The conceptual plan has incorporated additional <br />areas for pedestrian use including seating areas <br /> <br />RFQ No. 12-04-04 Design and Permitting Services of the Intracoastal Parks <br /> <br />3-7 <br />
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