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<br /> <br />City of Sunny Isles Beach · RFQ No. 12-04-02 – Planning & Urban Design <br />2-20 <br />From a planning and engineering perspective, Corradino understands how to <br />deal with each of the tasks that may present themselves as part of this effort. <br />Direct relevant experience in doing so for many cities—most similarly Miami <br />Beach since the 1990s—makes Corradino an excellent selection, one that will <br />add value to each of the assigned work orders. City planning in South Florida, <br />particularly the barrier island, is constant challenge. It takes quality planning to <br />assure that as our cities continue to grow, they are able to maintain adequate <br />infrastructure. Roadways, drainage, and water systems are a foundation on <br />which private development is layered. Upgrading this infrastructure to <br />accommodate new development is critical. As times change, and the City’s <br />demographics are shifting, the infrastructure needs change as well. As always, <br />traffic and congestion is an issue in an area with such confined space. There <br />are few alternative route options, so various alternatives need to be examined <br />to move people to where they need and want to go. <br /> <br />PROJECTS <br />The following is a brief survey of similar projects showcasing in greater detail the <br />vast experience and expertise the Corradino Team has successfully provided. <br />THE CORRADINO GROUP, INC. <br />INTERMODAL FEASIBILITY STUDY <br />Client: City of Miami Beach <br />Planning Department - City Hall <br />1700 Convention Center Dr. <br />Miami Beach, Florida 33139 <br />Mr. Joseph Johnson <br />Tel.: 305.673.7000 <br /> <br />Completion: 2001 <br /> <br />Project Description: <br />The increased demand for the Electrowave, an electric shuttle system in Miami <br />Beach, has caused the City to look for a permanent facility to maintain the <br />venicus and serve as a station. Corradino examined the feasibility of two sites for <br />this intermodal and maintenance facility. The examination required several <br />conceptual designs, draft reports, and concluded with a color brochure of the <br />final option for distribution to the public.