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<br />Much of CGA's landscape architecture business has been based on large -scale residential and commercial
<br />• projects comprised of single- and multi- family homes, community centers, marinas, schools, churches, and
<br />retail developments for companies such as Lennar Corporation, Standard Pacific Homes, and the
<br />Archdioceses of Miami. However, the group also has significant experience working for municipalities and
<br />• has completed streetscape and landscape projects for the cities of Weston, Dania Beach, Miramar, North
<br />i Lauderdale, West Park, and others. Currently, the group is doing multiple projects for both Weston and
<br />Sunny Isles Beach.
<br />Environmental Specialties and Permitting
<br />• We know from experience that a project's success depends on negotiating a CGA's success is
<br />• maze of environmental regulations complicating the path from site selection based on work
<br />through design to completion. Environmental rules and regulations are
<br />dynamic, constantly changing, so as consultants, we keep abreast of changes, experience and
<br />• giving clients insight and creative solutions to keep their projects moving established
<br />ahead smoothly. 11 relationships with
<br />• Our success is based on work experience and established relationships with governmental and
<br />• field representatives from governmental agencies. For example, we have regulatory
<br />processed more than 100 dredge- and -fill applications for roadway projects to agencies.
<br />developments with regional impacts. . '
<br />The environmental staff routinely coordinates details with owners, developers, design engineers, surveyors, as
<br />well as governmental agency representatives. It is our goal to obtain reasonable, environmentally sensible
<br />solutions for our clients. The- following briefly illustrates the depth and range of the firm's background
<br />relevant to his proposal is provided below:
<br />• jurisdictional wetland (fresh and saltwater) delineations (USACOE, SFWMD, FDEP)
<br />• ecosystem assessment (wetlands, wildlife corridors, rare /endangered plants /animals, critical habitats;
<br />salt and freshwater marshes, cypress sloughs, mangrove swamps, lakes and estuaries, coastal dunes
<br />and upland habitats)
<br />• site development and feasibility study (environmental impacts)
<br />• water resource permitting for land development (wetland impacts, lake excavations, dredge -and -fill
<br />applications)
<br />• mitigation design, monitoring, and compliance
<br />Microbial Assessment and Indoor Air Quality
<br />CGA continues to take a leading role in the providing services that best suit the needs of clients in the South
<br />Florida region, with the addition of the Microbial Assessment and Indoor Air Quality Division. With the
<br />recent increase of mold claims and building- associated illnesses in South Florida, CGA now offers this vital
<br />service to an array of clients needing assistance with indoor air quality concerns. The department provides a
<br />full scope of indoor air quality consulting services ranging from baseline assessments to mold remediation
<br />oversight for the construction, development, insurance, investment, real estate, and property management
<br />industries. CGA employs state -of -the -art methodology and instrumentation for this line of services and
<br />maintains a staff of certified IAQ professionals to handle any concerns addressed by our clients.
<br />The Microbial Assessment and Indoor Air Quality Division at CGA offers a full scope of services to diagnose
<br />a variety of indoor environmental deficiencies. Indoor mold problems in south Florida have gained the
<br />majority of the media's attention on the topic, and CGA provides complete investigation and assessment
<br />City of Sunray isles Beacla, Florida
<br />Professional General Enghteeriraq Consultant
<br />RFQ A1o. 06 -I2 -02
<br />January 8, 2007
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