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E-70Proven solutionsResponsive and dependable performance <br />City of Sunny Isles Beach RFQ No. 20-07-01: Continuing Professional Consulting Services (CCNA) <br />F. Example projects which best illustrate proposed team’s qualifications for this contract <br />(Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified. Complete one Section F for each project.) <br />20. EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY <br /> NUMBER <br />17 <br />21. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) <br />Marlins Ballpark, Miami, FL <br />(2) YEAR COMPLETED <br />PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) <br />2009-2012 2012 <br />23. PROJECT OWNER’S INFORMATION <br />A. PROJECT OWNER B. POINT OF CONTACT NAME C. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER <br />URS Corporation Stephen Baumal 305.884.8900 <br />24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT (Include scope, size, and cost) <br />25. Firms from section involved with this project <br />A. <br />(1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City & State) (3) ROLE <br />CES Consultants, Inc.Miami, FL Civil Engineering, Construction Management & <br />Inspection Services <br /> STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 8/2016) PAGE 3 <br />The new home of the Miami Marlins Major League <br />Baseball team is a first-class stadium owned by <br />Miami-Dade County. CES was selected by the county <br />to provide Owner’s Representative Services for the <br />construction of this $515 million structure. It was <br />constructed on 17 acres in the Little Havana section <br />of Miami on a brownfield site. The project site was <br />previously home to the historic Orange Bowl football <br />stadium, which was demolished in 2008. <br />The 37,000-seat stadium sports a retractable roof and is fully air-conditioned (while the roof <br />is closed), with an internal ambient temperature of 75 degrees Fahrenheit. The structural steel <br />roof, which weighs 8,300 tons, is designed to open or close in approximately 15 minutes, which <br />is essential for unpredictable Florida storms. Twelve super columns support the roof structure <br />in an array specifically designed to meet the aesthetic and engineering goals. Four five-story <br />parking garages and six surface-parking lots accommodating approximately 6,000 vehicles are <br />part of the project and were financed by the City of Miami. <br />CES was tasked with performing on-site field observations to oversee construction operations <br />related to the underground utilities of the public infrastructure; verifying contractor’s compliance <br />with the contract documents and applicable standards and regulations; and reviewing change <br />order requests, construction documents, and As-Built drawings. The stadium opened as part of <br />the Marlins’ inaugural game on April 4, 2012. <br />Cost <br />$515 M <br />Completed within <br />Budget & schedule <br />Yes <br />Key Features <br />Construction Engineering & <br />Inspection Services (CEI) <br />Owners Representative <br />Services, On-site Field <br />Inspections <br />On-site Field Observations <br />to Oversee Construction <br />Operations Related to the <br />Underground Utilities <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />OWNER <br />Miami-Dade County <br /> <br />CLIENT CONTACT <br />URS Corporation <br />7650 Corporate Center Dr. <br />Suite 401 <br />Miami, Fl 33126 <br />Stephen Baumal <br />305.884.8900 <br /> <br />START DATE <br />July 18, 2009 <br /> <br />COMPLETION DATE <br />April 2012 <br /> <br />CONSTRUCTION COST <br />$515,000,000 <br /> <br /> <br />DESCRIPTION <br /> <br />The future home of the Florida Marlins Major League Baseball team will be a first -class stadium owned <br />by Miami-Dade County. CES, as a sub-consultant to URS, was selected by Miami-Dade County to <br />provide Owner’s Representative Services for the construction of this new , $515 million stadium. It is <br />currently being constructed on 17 acres in the Little Havana section of Miami on a brownfield site. The <br />project site was previously home to the historic Orange Bowl football stadium, which was demolished <br />in 2008. <br /> <br />The 37,000-seat stadium will sport a retractable roof and will be fully air-conditioned (when the roof is <br />closed), with an internal ambient temperature of 75 degrees Fahrenheit. The structural steel roof, <br />which will weigh 8,300 tons, is designed to open or close in approximately 14 minutes, which is essential <br />for unpredictable Florida storms. Twelve super columns will support the roof structure. Four five-story <br />parking garages and six surface-parking lots accommodating approximately 6,000 vehicles are part of <br />the project and will be financed by the City of Miami. <br /> <br />CES has been tasked with performing on-site field observations to oversee construction operations <br />related to underground utilities of the public infrastructure; verifying contractor’s compliance with the <br />contract documents and applicable standards and regulations; and reviewing change order <br />requests, construction documents, and As-Built drawings. <br /> <br />Construction is scheduled to be completed in April 2012, prior to the opening of the baseball season. <br />MARLINS BALLPARK <br />Miami-Dade County <br />Miami, Florida <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />OWNER <br />Miami-Dade County <br /> <br />CLIENT CONTACT <br />URS Corporation <br />7650 Corporate Center Dr. <br />Suite 401 <br />Miami, Fl 33126 <br />Stephen Baumal <br />305.884.8900 <br /> <br />START DATE <br />July 18, 2009 <br /> <br />COMPLETION DATE <br />April 2012 <br /> <br />CONSTRUCTION COST <br />$515,000,000 <br /> <br /> <br />DESCRIPTION <br /> <br />The future home of the Florida Marlins Major League Baseball team will be a first -class stadium owned <br />by Miami-Dade County. CES , as a sub-consultant to URS, was selected by Miami-Dade County to <br />provide Owner’s Representative Services for the construction of this new , $515 million stadium. It is <br />currently being constructed on 17 acres in the Little Havana section of Miami on a brownfield site. The <br />project sit e was previously home to the historic Orange Bowl football stadium, which was demolished <br />in 2008. <br /> <br />The 37,000-seat stadium will sport a retractable roof and will be fully air-conditioned (when the roof is <br />closed), with an internal ambient temperature of 75 degrees Fahrenheit. The structural steel roof, <br />which will weigh 8,300 tons, is designed to open or close in approximately 14 minutes, which is essential <br />for unpredictable Florida storms. Twelve super columns will support the roof structure. Four five -story <br />parking garages and six surface-parking lots accommodating approximately 6,000 vehicles are part of <br />the project and will be financed by the City of Miami. <br /> <br />CES has been tasked with performing on-site field observations to oversee construction operations <br />related to underground utilities of the public infrastructure; verifying contractor’s compliance with the <br />contract documents and appli cable standards and regulations; and reviewing change order <br />requests, construction documents, and As-Built drawings. <br /> <br />Construction is scheduled to be completed in April 2012, prior to the opening of the baseball season. <br />MARLINS BALLPARK <br />Miami-Dade County <br />Miami, Florida <br /> <br /> <br /> OWNER Miami-Dade County <br /> <br />CLIENT CONTACT <br />URS Corporation <br />7650 Corporate Center Dr. <br />Suite 401 <br />Miami, Fl 33126 <br />Stephen Baumal <br />305.884.8900 <br /> <br />START DATE <br />July 18, 2009 <br /> <br />COMPLETION DATE <br />April 2012 <br /> <br />CONSTRUCTION COST <br />$515,000,000 <br /> <br /> <br />DESCRIPTION <br /> <br />The future home of the Florida Marlins Major League Baseball team will be a first -class stadium owned <br />by Miami-Dade County. CES, as a sub-consultant to URS, was selected by Miami-Dade County to <br />provide Owner’s Representative Services for the construction of this new , $515 million stadium. It is <br />currently being constructed on 17 acres in the Little Havana section of Miami on a brownfield site. The <br />project site was previously home to the historic Orange Bowl football stadium, which was demolished <br />in 2008. <br /> <br />The 37,000-seat stadium will sport a retractable roof and will be fully air-conditioned (when the roof is <br />closed), with an internal ambient temperature of 75 degrees Fahrenheit. The structural steel roof, <br />which will weigh 8,300 tons, is designed to open or close in approximately 14 minutes, which is essential <br />for unpredictable Florida storms. Twelve super columns will support the roof structure. Four five -story <br />parking garages and six surface-parking lots accommodating approximately 6,000 vehicles are part of <br />the project and will be financed by the City of Miami. <br /> <br />CES has been tasked with performing on-site field observations to oversee construction operations <br />related to underground utilities of the public infrastructure; verifying contractor’s compliance with the <br />contract documents and applicable standards and regulations; and reviewing change order <br />requests, construction documents, and As-Built drawings. <br /> <br />Construction is scheduled to be completed in April 2012, prior to the opening of the baseball season. <br />MARLINS BALLPARK Miami-Dade County Miami, Florida