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Professional Architectural and Engin. Svcs
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12-04-02
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I <br /> I <br /> GB G. BAIISTA <br /> e &ASSOCIATES <br /> /6© <br /> IOPTIMIZE <br /> I Any engineer can put a desien on paper. It is an entirely different set of technical skills to make this <br /> design one that is practical, useful for its intended purposes and cost-effective. During the design <br /> phase, we strive to optimize our designs. Typical engineering systems are described by very large <br /> I numbers of variables, and it is the designer's task to specify appropriate values for these variables. <br /> Skilled designers utilize their knowledge. experience, and judgment to specify these variables and <br /> design effective engineered systems. Because of the size and complexity of the typical design task, <br /> Ihowever, even the most skilled designers are unable to take into account all of the variables <br /> simultaneously. Design optimization is the application of techniques to engineering systems to assist <br /> Ithe designers in improving the system's performance. reliability, and/or cost. <br /> Optimization methodologies can be applied during the design development stage to ensure that the <br /> I finished design will have the high performance. high <br /> reliability, and/or low cost. Alternatively, optimization f s <br /> methods can be applied to existing designs to identify <br /> ' potential design improvements. <br /> At G. Batista & Associates, e are dedicated to • <br /> r <br /> wI to :'--'4, ., <br /> I providing our customers with the tools and knowledge ,;7 <br /> required to generate practical designs that are useful in " �6 <br /> the real world. Greg Batista's personnel have extensive <br /> Iexperience in applying optimization methodologies to <br /> improve designs. <br /> IMIGRATE <br /> "Migrate" represents the all-important task of successfully transferring the design from the <br /> Iengineering office to the construction field and ultimately a finished product. "Migration' is the <br /> process whereby we support the contractor in the proper execution of the project from start to <br /> Ifinish. These items are: <br /> I. Providing the client/contractor with a full set of documents as agreed with transmittals. <br /> I 2. Coordinating and instituting the RFI system with the contractor and client. <br /> 3. Coordinating and instituting a submittal and shop drawing submission and approval process. <br /> 4. Coordinating site visits and inspections with the client/contractor. <br /> I 5. Coordination for attendance of construction weekly meetings (if required by client or <br /> contractor). <br /> 6. "Migration" also includes successfully closing out the project at the time of construction <br /> I <br /> completion. These items include: <br /> a. Oversee final inspections <br /> I b. Approval of close-out documents such as warranties and manuals of operation. <br /> CITY OF SUNNY ISLES BEACH <br /> RFQ No. 12-04-02 <br />
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