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45 <br /> <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 /> <br /> 6 <br />21. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) SouthSide Cultural Center <br />- Fort Lauderdale, FL <br />22. YEAR COMPLETED <br />PROFESSIONAL SERVICES <br />2015 <br />CONSTRUCTION (if Applicable) <br />2017 <br />23. PROJECT OWNER’S INFORMATION <br />a. PROJECT OWNER <br /> City of Fort Lauderdale <br />b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME <br /> Mr. Scott Teschky, CCM, LEED AP/ Senior P.M. <br />c. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER <br />(954) 828 - 6195 <br />24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT (Include scope, size, and cost) <br />South Side, Fort Lauderdale’s first elementary school, is one of the city’s earliest surviving structures. An historic treasure, it was added <br />to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 2006. Designed by architect John Peterson, South Side opened in 1922 during the <br />1920s Florida real estate boom. The 11,000 SF, two-story building features a stucco exterior, awning style windows, a flat roof with a <br />parapet, and a rectangular T-shaped footprint. In 1969, after 45 years, the school closed. The building was repurposed for other <br />children’s services. That facility closed in the early 1990s, and the building fell into disuse, and suffered damage from vandalism and <br />neglect. <br /> <br />In 2004 the City of Fort Lauderdale acquired the site, and a multi-phase rehabilitation program began. The exterior historical <br />improvements were completed in 2012. In 2015, SRS was awarded the responsibility for completing the interior and site improvements. <br /> <br />Major improvements include enclosure of an existing breezeway and stair tower, adding an ADA compliant ramp, lighting, landscaping, <br />irrigation, utilities work, sidewalks and walkways. Interior spaces on the first floor allow for a reception area; fitness, multipurpose, and <br />arts and crafts rooms; and a warming kitchen. The second floor offers administrative offices for Parks and Recreation staff. Thirty-seven <br />parking spaces will be added to the site, adjacent to Hardy Park, which features tennis courts, shuffleboard courts, lawn bowling club, <br />and clubhouse. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT <br />a. <br />(1) FIRM NAME <br /> Synalovski Romanik Saye, LLC <br />(2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) <br /> Fort Lauderdale, FL <br />(3) ROLE <br /> Architect <br />b. <br />(1) FIRM NAME <br /> Saad El-Hage Consulting <br />(2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) <br /> Fort Lauderdale, FL <br /> <br />(3) ROLE <br /> Structural Engineer