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<br /> <br />City of Sunny Isles Beach · RFQ No. 12-04-02 – Planning & Urban Design <br />4-1 <br /> <br /> <br />APPROACH/METHODOLOGY <br /> <br />The Corradino Team has worked with many work order-based contracts and has <br />developed a flexible methodology for how to deal with them. Upon selection, it <br />is anticipated that the City will have varied needs, most of which will conform to <br />the services listed in the RFQ. The City will develop a scope of services for an <br />individual project and ask its selected consultants to propose on it. Corradino <br />will develop and submit a proposal to accomplish the scope of services. This will <br />include a detailed methodology, a timeframe with milestones and a completion <br />date, and a task-by-task cost. Upon selection, and a written notice to proceed, <br />Corradino will immediately begin work. Joseph M. Corradino, AICP will be the <br />main contact on every effort. He will organize technical staff, meet with the <br />City’s Project Manager, make presentations, submit monthly project reports and <br />invoices, and oversee final reporting. Frequent and open communication <br />between Corradino and the City will assure that issues are addressed with <br />immediacy. The approved budget and time frame will be adhered to each <br />and every time. Corradino provides its clients with the highest quality product, <br />on time and within budget. <br /> <br />The Corradino Team understands Planning and Urban Design projects, and <br />applying them in general services contracts. The team has done so for over 40 <br />years for municipalities across the nation. An underpinning of just about all <br />planning projects is public engagement and communication. Understanding <br />the desires of the community is critical in servicing their needs. The team has <br />conducted multiple charrettes and workshop processes where conceptual <br />designs have been developed graphically. These typically lead to the <br />formation of formal urban design plans which, to become legal, are <br />incorporated into local zoning codes. When dealing with urban design, <br />planners respond to community needs and shape the way in which building sit <br />on the land and address the urban environment, as well as how public