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E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT <br />(Complere one Secrion ff for eacn xey pei u0m) <br />iz IgAIGIE <br />,01;0 1'erarrafe <br />ro FIRRI MARIE ArvD EUCA i IOIg <br />Curtis:; Rogers Design Studio; Inc. Miami, FI <br />1E. EDOCA r Ivlg �ucGr�cc Arvu srcCrAucAr rOrv) <br />American Technical Institute — CADD Technician <br />Universidad de Lima, Peru - <br />13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT <br />Aoto Coda 1 Inly111105 DcslynEi <br />a. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM <br />IV 1 73 <br />i f. CDRREM i PKUFEaaIUMAL REGio i RA i 10M ro 1A c AIVU uraCrr�mc) <br />(Publications, rganiza ions, Iraining, Awards, etc) <br />19. RECEVAI9 I PROJEc is <br />STANDARD FORM 330 (1/2oo4) PAGE 2 <br />(1) TITLE AND LOCATION rCiry and State) <br />(2) YEAR COMPLETED <br />Coconut Grove Streetscape Imp rovements <br />PR0FEaaIt3MmF aEKvfCEa <br />COMa i ROC i IOIg ru o, pi.cabie) <br />Miami, Florida <br />ZUU13 I <br />Z014 <br />(a/ enlcF DEaC.Rlr r IOIC roriei scope, size, cost, erc.1 mMI3 aPECIFir Ro[r= ® Check if project performed with current firm <br />e' <br />I Me goal UT me project was to review ME eAlatirig promems witA BrlcR liTtiny aria mat Introaiona In tRe sidewalks and evdladte eAlatiny tree <br />conditions, while maintaining the existing wonderful cHaracter of Coconut Grove. A combination or s0101i5rra Have Deeri proposed and inJadu ircw <br />trees planted in conditions optimal for future growth, maintaining existing trees while improving their immediate growing environment and <br />replacement of bricks set in a more suitable base material. Cost $6,000,000 Phase I <br />(1) TITLE AND LOCATION racy and State) <br />(2) YEAR COMPLETED <br />Gibson Park <br />PROFESSIONAL SERVICES <br />CONSTRUCTION rlfayplicable) <br />Miami, Florida <br />Zulu-Z61Z I <br />n/a <br />b <br />(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION rBriefsco,.e, size, cost, etc) AND SPECIFIC ROLE ® Vheck if project performed .. th a rrunt firm <br />Landscape architectural services for this design -build urban community park's redevelopment included a syntHetic tuff Tootdail nel"a, covered <br />accessible playground, picnic shelters, vita course trail, a splash park and a pool. The park was originally opened in 1980 and named for Pastor <br />i Reodur G&on But Aad Tallen into disrepair. 1 ne rawdentz, or the Riatoric uvertown nciyABorMood of Midmi are very—eAcitea to have their Nark <br />back and much improved. The bright colors pay homage to the Bahamian ancestry of the founders of 0veffown. Cost: 9,f94,66f.00 <br />(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (Co and State) <br />(2) YEAR COMPLETED <br />Flayier Jtrem.capees <br />PROFESSIONAL SERVICES <br />CONSTRUCTION (Ifapplicable) <br />Miami, Florida <br />2012-2014 <br />2015-2017 <br />I <br />(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION rBrief score, size, cost, etc) AND SPECIFIC ROLE X Chm k if project perfurmEd ..ith current firm <br />The project goal is to reconfigure the Flagler Street from NW 2nd Ave to Biscayne Blvd, to provide wider si"aewalRs, selective parallel parKirrylloa"aing <br />c• <br />areas, grading/drainage improvements, and landscape and hardscape enhancements commensurate with a vibrant downtown commercial area. <br />The goal for these improvements is to provide areas for outdoor cafes, together with unified furnishings, lighting and landscape to enhance the <br />vioitor eAperience of tRe area. Flagler'o long niotodc Jynincdrrce Rao Bee,, taken into corraMeration in the planning and design of these <br />improvements. Given Mat Fiagler is me consiaerea tAe city OT miami`s "main street; many Naffiea are involved in me Nlarrriiny aria implernuntation <br />of the project. The project is being managed by the City of Miami's Capital Improvements Division (CIP), working in conjunction with Me Downtown <br />Development Authority (DDA), specifically with the Fla ler Street Steering Committee. Cost: $ 8,800,000 <br />(1) TITLE AND LOCATION racy and State) <br />(2) YEAR COMPLETED <br />SOuthpointe Streetscapes <br />PROFESSIONAL SERVICES <br />I CONSTRUCTION rlfa,,,.licable) <br />miami Seacn, rlorlaa <br />Z006 <br />ZU14 <br />D, <br />(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION rBriefscove, size, cost, etc) AND SPECIFIC ROLE ® Check if project peRurmad ..ith current firm <br />Right of way and infrastructure improvement program for a neighborhood in Miami Beach. The neighoorrtoo"D is witAin a Historic district &A it is <br />comprised by multi -family residential and a commercial section. The improvement program consists of renovation and enhancement of the <br />streetscapes- lighting; sidewalks; landscaping and furnishings. Extensive public participation was secured throughout the process. Cost: $ 6,126,654 <br />(1) TITLE AND LOCATION rCJV and State) <br />(2) YEAR COMPLETED <br />Garden of the Arts Park <br />PRt3FEaa101gA16ERviCEa <br />I COlga i RDC i lOM fif a,,,,licabie) <br />Hialeah, Florida <br />ZU13-ZU15 <br />Z015 <br />(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION rBriefsco,,e, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE i;heck if project performed with current firm <br />Hialeah Cultural Park is envisioned to be a lush tropical park tucked into a quiet urban community. The neighborhood has little to no existing public <br />apace amenitiea. 5o me City or RiaieaA worKirig wi1A rPC zona a creative way to pioviae muuR needed green apace. I ne land: aorrated By FPL, is <br />an existing FPL transmission right-of-way currently not accessible to the public. FPL collaborated with our design team to create a park which fits <br />the functional reyairemer,tb ut a transmission right-of-way while providing a meandering path through rich vegetation for people to stroll and learn <br />aoout me rices history of Hialeah. I He C+K team designed elements into Me parK plazas to ennar rrcc the am yy or Rialean rrom lis Motu in the Mativc <br />Americans who named Hialeah (meaning "High Prairie") to the Hialeah Park Racetrack today and through the future. The landscape within the <br />lacaa will nerve as a BacRarop Tor lucal affiots interpretive work trruo Root tMe park. host wZ.01J0;000 <br />STANDARD FORM 330 (1/2oo4) PAGE 2 <br />