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Construction Management Svcs for Gateway Park
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12-06-01
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<br />12-xxxx_LA_0083 BHI 92nd St Park <br />92nd STREET PARK <br />Bay Harbor Islands, Florida <br />Client <br />Town of Bay Harbor Islands <br />Contact information <br />at time of project: <br />JC Jimenez <br />Asst. Town Manager <br />9665 Bay Harbor Terrace <br />Bay Harbor Islands, FL <br />33154 <br />(305) 866-6241 <br />jcjimenez@ <br />bayharborislands.net <br />Project Date <br />2010 <br />Services Provided <br />Park Master Planning <br />Landscape Design <br />Site Furnishing <br />Construction Administration <br />Permitting <br />Principal in Charge <br />Dennis J. Giordano <br />Project Manager <br />Tammy Cook-Weedon, <br />ASLA, RLA, LEED AP <br />Team Members <br />Gianno Feoli, ASLA, AIA <br />Sabrina Baglieri <br />Construction Cost <br />$450,000 <br />Firm’s Fee <br />$40,000 <br />As a component of the Town‐wide parks and open space master plan discussions <br />moderated by CGA, an under‐utilized parking lot was converted to a park space. The <br />program for the park included an open green lawn area that could serve for multiple <br />functions and a dedicated dog run area. Under a very tight and demanding schedule, <br />CGA designed, permitted and provided construction administration services for the <br />entirety of the park. At its core, the park design sought to establish an urban <br />relationship with its surrounding walk‐to context. The design provides an urban plaza <br />that is open and accessible at all times, in addition to the multi‐use field and dog areas, <br />which are only open during daytime hours. The design was articulated to provide as <br />much space as users can personalize with various seating options to facilitate visitors’ <br />use of the facilities, as well as exercise equipment, doggie agility equipment, water <br />fountains, solar‐powered lighting and ample use of shade. <br />Page 2| 21
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