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2018-2812
Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
04/19/2018
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Approve 2nd Amd to Agmt w/Perkins+Will for Gov’t Ctr Annex Bldg & Pedestrian Overpass Bridge
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806 Douglas Road t 305.569.1333 <br /> Suite 300 f 305.569.1334 <br /> Coral Gables,FL 33134 perkinswill.com <br /> AA.0000IE0 <br /> PERKINS +WILL <br /> • <br /> April 16,2018 <br /> Iv1-. Christopher Russo <br /> City Manager, City of Sunny Isles Beach <br /> Sunny Isles Beach Government Center <br /> 18070 Collins Avenue, 4th Floor <br /> Sunny Isles Beach, Florida 33160 <br /> Via e-mail: crussoc sbfl.net <br /> Re: Architectural and Engineering Scope and Fee Proposal for a Pedestrian Bridge Design along <br /> Collins Avenue at Government Center Expansion,Sunny Isles Beach, Florida <br /> Dear Chris, <br /> Perkins+Will is extremely pleased to present this proposal for Architectural and Engineering Design Services, for a <br /> Pedestrian Bridge in Sunny Isles Beach at Government Center Expansion; this bridge design w ill cross above Collins <br /> Avenue between the Raza of Government Center Expansion eastward to the dedicated area adjacent to the existing <br /> Beach access.This document, upon approval and signature, w ill serve as an agreement in understanding pending <br /> development of a formal agreement, w hich w ill be executed w ith a Standard AIA B103-2007 Agreement. <br /> PROJECT SCOPE <br /> The project scope includes a covered pedestrian bridge spanning Collins Avenue with both a stair and elevator at each <br /> end of the bridge design for full ADA compliance. Our project understanding includes the following: <br /> • Architectural and Engineering design fora bridge design at Government Center Expansion. <br /> • This design defines a bridge of approximately 180 feet in length; w e w ill need further conversation with the <br /> City regarding the location of the bridge and defined areas east and west of Collins Avenue for the required <br /> stair and elevator elements. <br /> • The ability of this bridge to span Collins Avenue column-free is unknown;that w ill be a function of the depth <br /> of structure and cost and the availability of a median in w hich to place a supporting column. <br /> • We have assumed that the bridge is covered to protect pedestrians from sun and rain but not air-conditioned <br /> • The bridge design w ill be set at or above minimum heights required for emergency and other high clearance <br /> vehicles <br /> • The design of the pedestrian bridge w ill be commensurate with the design and material quality of Government <br /> Center and w ill provide the City of Sunny Isles Beach with unique branding and signage opportunities at each <br /> location. <br /> • We w ill use as the basis of design the conceptual bridge plan provided to the City in May of 2015 and attached <br /> w ith this proposal. <br /> • This proposal includes assisting the City of Sunny Isles Beach in efforts to seek and gain approval for potential <br /> grant funds associated with this pedestrian bridge through the Miami Dade County School Board, Department <br /> of Transportation or other agencies. <br /> • The design w ill follow FDOT Design Manual (latest addition) <br /> • This proposal includes plan review submissions per attached schedule to FDOT /LAP at 30%,60% and 90% <br /> ATTACHMENT "A" <br /> AMERICAS I ASIA I EUROPE I MIDDLE EAST I AFRICA <br />
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