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<br />..... <br /> <br />KVC Constructors, Inc. <br /> <br />without disputes at the required levels of quality. The first source is the many subcontractors who have <br />been associated with our firm for many years and have created good working relationships through <br />demonstrated performance. However, it is critical to a projects success that we allow for "new blood". <br />This means facilitating bidding opportunities for vendors and subcontractors who have demonstrated <br />ability on similar projects that may only be smaller in contract amount but similar in complexity. Provided <br />a vendor or subcontractor can demonstrate the ability to perform the desired services both technically and <br />fiscally they should be given an opportunity to be part of the project team. Selection of subcontractors <br />and vendors is a critical element to the success of any project. Achieving budget by selecting second <br />rate suppliers and subcontractors will not ultimately serve the needs of the client, design consultants, <br />users or contractor. The key is aligning the project with entities that can work creatively with the project <br />team to achieve budget objectives without sacrificing quality. <br /> <br />9. Project Experience <br /> <br />The KVC team has consistently proven its ability to work cooperatively and productively on projects with <br />multiple teams on a variety of projects ranging from Infrastructure Improvements to Parking Garages to <br />Residential High Rises. Our record on meeting budgets and tight schedules is impeccable. Our <br />commitment to quality and safety is demonstrated throughout all of our operations. We are proud to say <br />that we have never delivered a project late and in fact have delivered a few early. We have never <br />litigated a dispute with a client, subcontractor or supplier. Our success is the result of Management <br />and Staff commitment and cooperation to solve problems. <br /> <br />Our company prides itself in our ability to build relationships through quality service. Our approach to <br />your project will include unmatched principal involvement as well as detailed project planning. <br />Organizationally we are set-up in a way that will lead to quick and efficient problem solving. Our <br />commitment to servicing project needs is renewed daily through the guidance the principals give our staff <br />as well as through the educational processes we participate in so we can apply the latest technological <br />developments and green building principles to your project. <br /> <br />Recent examples of projects constructed under a similar development process include the following: <br /> <br /> <br />The Charles Group Parkina Garaae - A mixed use facility in Miami Beach <br />which includes parking (650), retail and residential occupancies. <br />$17,200,000.00, Fru Management, Inc., Mr. Sharone Tzalik, (305) 532-2266. <br />Mr.Jorge Dorta-Duque, (305) 661-5407. <br /> <br /> <br />. The Goodwill Parkina Garaae (MPA #9) for the Miami Parkina Authoritv - A <br />mixed use facility in the city of Miami which includes parking (350) and retail <br />occupancies and was delivered through design-build services. <br />$5,550,000.00, Miami Parking Authority, Mr. Art Noriega, (305) 373-6789. <br /> <br /> <br />. The South Miami Municipal Parkina Facilitv - A mixed use facility in the city <br />of South Miami which includes parking (430) and retail occupancies. KVC <br />was a member of the project team from the inception of the project and made <br />significant contributions to the design of the facility including selection of <br />structural systems and detailing of same, selection of lighting systems, <br />fac;ade development concepts and other building elements. $9,480,000.00, <br />Mark Richman Properties, Inc., Mr. George McArdle, (305) 442-2214. <br /> <br /> <br />. The Courthouse Center Parkina Garaae for the Miami Parkina Authoritv - A <br />mixed use facility which includes parking (840), office and retail occupancies. <br />KVC is the General Contractor for this project and HGCE (Lead consultant <br />for Pennsylvania) is the structural engineer. $34,300,000.00, Miami Parking <br />Authority, Mr. Art Noriega, (305) 373-6789. <br />