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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBid ResponseRequest for Qualifications (RFQ) No. 14-15-018 Architectural and Engineering (A&E) Services for Miami. Marine Stadium Restoration - B-30688• February 17, 2016 Hilario F. _ Candela ,. F 1 Consulting Architect • TAB A; Section A 1, Table of Contents ' Pg 2 ij 2, RFQ-PL - Proposal Letter ' - , Pg 3 3. RFQ-N - Propotai Narrative '' - ' ' - Pg. 4 4. RFQ-QP - Qualifications of Proposer Pg. 5 5. RFQ-QT - Qualifications of Proposer's Team -- :- ' - --- Pg. 8 Pg, 13 Pg. 15 Pg. 54 8. RFQ-PP-R — Proposer's Reference Forms . ' - - , - - ' ,- - - - Pg. 59 •, • 6. Team Organizational. and Qualificatlens Chart Team Resumes 7. RFQ-PP- Proposer's Project Experience. • ' • • TAB B: Section B 1, RFQ-DPP - Design Philosophy & Process 2. RFQ-I - Technical Approach TAB C; Section C • . • , Pg. 64 Pg, 66 1. RFQ-LA- Qualifications of Lead Architect ' . ..•- Pg. 68 2. RFQ-LA-R. Lead Architect ReferenceForms , - ' , Pg 73 3, Resume of Lead Architect Pg. 78 4, RFO-HPS Historic Preservation Specialist Qualification Form .....— . , .. ..........„....,. . . . ..........,.... ................ ... Pg 79 5, RFQ-HPS-R Historic Preservation Specialist Reference Letter . . •, Pg, 96 6. Resume of Historic Preservation Specialist(s) - : . . Pg, 113 7. RFQ-EE - Qualifications of Marine Structural Engineer Pg. 117 8, RFQ-EE-R- Engineer Reference forni(s) . .-. , . - Pg. 121 . • Resume of Marine Structural Engineer . . . , • . ' Pg, 124 9. RFQ-PM - Qualifications of ProjectManager .. . 10, RFQ-FM-R -Project Manager Reference . . .,...„.,...2.,...•.-........... . .. .... ....... . ...... ............ ........... .. , . .. . . ... .. . :-........... Pg. 132 11. Resume of Project Manager : - - Pg. 137 12. RFQ-EE - Qualifications of all listed Engineers - Pg. 138 • ., Structural Engineers . , . '_. Civil Engineers - ... --: , ' - - e, -, • . • . Mechanical -Electrical -Plumbing (MEP), Engineers ; ,, •• - . • . Geotechnical Engineer 13. RFQ-EE-R- EngMeer Reference Form(s) - - - O. • ,gt, Pg 176 14. Resume of Engineers , 15. Form RFQ-WC - Workload Capacity for the Proposer's current work load ........... ......,...---.......,: ... ........-----.. Pg. 226 f. ... - Pg. 126 TAB D: Section D 1, PSA or Agreement Provisions (Exhibit "B") - ' ,- . - ' . Pg. 264 2. Acknowledgment of Addenda • . ' ' : -. . „ • - ... Pg 265 a. RFQ Response Forms , , f , - - -- , ,, pg, 268 _ 4, information for Determining Joint Venture Eligibility - Form A :, ........ ., .. '.. . ... . .... .;.,...... ..... ...:,:......,..., . ,-.,. . ........J.... Pg. 278,- , TAB E: Section E - • " _ . . : • 1, Letters of Areemorit (LOA) for each ub consultant lint ..----'.,..7- .. • . .- . . .. ....,...- ••••••:..."-,..;.,,..... ... .. .... Pg. 280 32,. cFoerrtmifiCca.tioLotsitcoolfrSpuibiacnocnes,ultents ..... ...... .,,,..!..........'. . -. .. .. ..... . . -. .. • .. .1, . ,_ . .,.... ............ ... .. .„ . . . ...,.:;,.. .. - . . ................,.. Pg. 281 4. Copies of CBE certification for Prime ; iPg. 283 . Pg 284 5, Notice of Qualifications (FDOT) ' Pg 288 Requestfor Qualifications Proposal Cover Letter Architectural and Engineering Services Ir Minil Marine Stadium Restoration, B-30088 RFQ TITLE: RFQ No. : 14-15-018 proposer: R.J. Heisenbottle Architects, PA Name: Richard J. Heisenbottle, FAO, Address. 2199 Ponce de Lecn Bivd., Suite 400, Coral Gables, FL 33134 FEN #: 59-2783815 1V Florida Corporation No.: 148770 Proposer's Contact Person: Kathia Dash Name: Kathia Dash Title: Director of Business Development Telephone #: 305-446-7799 xt 22 Ewa: kdash@rjha,net Certification of Compliance with Minimum Qualification Requirement( By signing below the Proposer certifies that it meets the minimum requirements set forth in the RFQ. fL9posers Authorized Representative: Name: Richard J. Heisenbottle, FAA Title: Principal / President Signatur 4-4-424. 4114.1 Date: 2/16/2016 Form RFQ-PL 3 Request for Qualifications Proposal Narrative Form RFQ Title: Architectural and Engineering Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration, B-3O688 RFQ Number: RFQ 14-15-018 Name of Proposer: R.J. Heisenbottle Architects In the space provided below respond to the requirements of the RFQ. Please state why your firm should be selected to provide Professional Services for the Project. Miami Marine Stadium is a unique world renowned structure. There is no other marine stadium in the world. The R.J. Heisenbottle Architects (RJHA) team's appreciation, understanding and respect for the challenge presented by the restoration of the Stadium define our pre-eminent initial goal; to assemble the best team of proven professionals, each of them outstanding experts in the diverse disciplines necessary to undertake this project, ail sharing one common commitment — to deliver with passion the most complete and thoroughly documented preservation project to the City of Miami. A model of conservation for the modern age historic preservation project, The RJHA team is uniquely qualified to provide professional services for the Miami Marine Stadium Restoration Project based on our (1) Specialized Experience and Capabilities; (2) Interdisciplinary Approach; (3) Team Resources; and (4) First-hand Knowledge of the Miami Marine Stadium History, Accountability, leadership, collaboration, responsive service, and budget/schedule accuracy are some of the reasons many of our clients choose to repeatedly work with us, in addition to, our team's track record for the delivery of award -winning high profile historic preservation projects. (1) Specialized Experience and Capabilities: For more than five decades, the RJHA team of finis have been nationally recognized leaders in the field of historic preservation and have contributed to the restoration of numerous properties listed in the National Register of Historic Places, including many National Historic Landmarks. Our team has collectively received numerous awards for Excellence in Architecture and Historic Preservation from the American institute of Architects (national, Florida Association, and Miami Chapter) of the American Institute of Architects, National Trust for Historic Preservation, Florida Trust for Historic Preservation, Association for Preservation Technology International and many others. Our team experience with award -winning stadium projects ranges from the renovation of vintage stadiums to the new construction of internationally acclaimed stadiums, Project highlights include Fenway Park in Boston, Wrigley Field and Soldier Field in Chicago, Prudential Center and MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, Basrah Sports City in Iraq and Sun Life Stadium and American Airlines Arena in Miami, Our team experience with providing engineering excellence for complex projects in the coastal ! waterfront environment include Pier 57 "SuperPier" in New York, Labadee Cruise Ship Development Project in Haiti, Camana Bay Numerical Modeling in the Cayman Islands, Turks & Caicos Sporting Club at Ambergris Cay, and Miamarina at Bayside Marketplace. Our team's professional experience with performance facilities, concert venues, specialty projects and landmark buildings include the Miami Marine Stadium, Bayfront Park Amphitheater, Coney Island Amphitheater, Boston's Hatch Shell, Hollywood Young Circle ArtsPark, Castle Clinton Performance Venue in New York, Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts Knight Concert Hall, Gusman Center for the Performing Arts, Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Sydney Opera House in Australia, St. Louis Gateway Arch, World Trade Center Memorial, Staten Island September 11 u, Memorial, and the Washington Monument. (2) Interdisciplinary Approach: The RJHA interdisciplinary project team of local and national experts offers a full complement of disciplines to facilitate integrated solutions to the complex and historically sensitive need to restore, renovate and upgrade the Miami Marine Stadium, The RJHA team of architects, historical architects, structural engineers (including specialists in concrete and corrosion), civil engineers, maritime engineers, geotechnical engineers, landscape architects, materials conservators, architectural historians and theater consultants is uniquely organized to allow us to balance infrastructure, environmental, historical, social, economic, and political factors that surround the Stadium. Our high -quality, purpose - driven design through an integrated design process allows for multiple disciplines to be involved from the first meeting in programming and design through construction, occupancy, and project closeout (3) Team Resources: (1) The RJHA team offers cutting -edge technologies including Building information Modeling (BIM), 3D laser scanning, 3D modeling, renderings and videos that allows us to incorporate the best selections into our designs to provide our customers with a complete field to finish solution, as well as increase the speed and accuracy of our projects. Our civil, structural, marine structural, and geotechnical engineering services include a Difficult Access Team of specially trained engineers available to perform close-up visual inspections. Project team members also offer specialized services for field and laboratory materials analysis and nondestructive testing as needed to address the unique cantilevered, folded - plate concrete roof and underwater supports of the Stadium, With an in-house testing facility, our structural engineer can accommodate virtually any structural, architectural, and materials testing or research project to provide reliable answers to questions about systems, components, and materials. Our team also offers an in-house Environmental/Permitting Department. The civil, structural, marine structural and MEP engineering consultants on the RJHA team all provide construction inspection services for contract administration, inspection, and materials sampling and testing. The team's landscape architects are experts in the stewardship of natural resources and integrating the built environment sensitively with the natural environment. The RJHA team has the capability to complete all services of the project through the completion of construction documents within the required one-year timeline. (4) First-hand Knowledge of the Miami Marine Stadium History Serving as Consulting Architect and exclusive to the RJHA team is the original Architect of the Miami Marine Stadium, Hilario F. Candela, FA1A, who brings the unique blend of site -specific knowledge, expertise and advocacy to this project needed to develop the right solution for the revival of the Stadium while maintaining the historic integrity of the fifty-three year old structure. Additionally, our team includes a cadre of prominent advocates for the restoration of the Stadium who have worked closely with City representatives and user groups and have provided studies, surveys, renovation design plans, and documentation on the history, current conditions, and proposed rehabilitation of the Miami Marine Stadium. 4 Instructions Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer This form is to be completed and submitted in accordance with the requirements of the RFQ to which your firm is responding. Do not leave any blanks or fail to provide any information or details that are required. Failure to submit this form or the use of any other form will result in the rejection of a proposal as non -responsive. The failure to provide the information or details required by the form may result in the rejection of a Response as non- responsive. Architectural and Engineering Services for RFQ Solicitation No.: _14:15:019 RFQ Title:Miami Marine Stadium Restoration, B-30688 Name of Proposer: R.J. Heisenbottle Architects, PA Primary types of services provided (residential, residential high-rise, mixed use, offices, park facilities, gov't offices, etc.): architechare, planning, interior design and historic preservation services for public facilities, theatres, auditoriums, municipal buildings, churches, buildin hos it 5 aces K-20 education buildi bac ccting vcng,istration buildin arks recreation and outdoor spaces. Type of Firm: Corporation DIC EPartnership flsoe Proprietor Dioint Venture EJOther Certified Small or Minority Owned Business: Yes 1.K No 0 Issued By (name): Miami Dade County Type of Ownership Certification(s); SBE/AE CERT NO: 13053 Expiration Date: 5/31/2018 Is this the Proposer's Office its main office? Yes jNo if No, main office location: Will Proposer rely on any other branch or subsidiary office to perform the work? Yes If yes, location of these offices: Number of years in business under current name: 28+ No If firm has undergone a name change in the past 5 years, provide prior name & number of years in business LI nder this name (not a result of a sale of the firm): Type and number of projects completed in the past 5 years; Design -Bid Build: 9 Design/Build: 1 CIVI@Risk 0 Private Sector: 28 Federal Gov't; State/County/ City of Miami: 0 Name of Projects: unicipal: 3 N/A El Other 21 Residentiai/Residential High-rise: _ 7 Office: 1 Mixed Use: 0 Retail: LEED or Green Globe Certified Projects: 0 Other (specify): 40 yr recertification reports, Transfer Development Rights (TDR), Schematic Design, Interior Renovation / Design, Zoning Analysis Page 1 of 3 RFQ-QP 5 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer Form RFQ-QP Number of Employees: 12 Licensed Architects: 3 Licensed Engineers 0 LEED-AP Professionals 0 Licensed General Contractors 0 .Licrsed Surveyors 0 CTQP Licensed Inspectors 0 Other()ist) LEED Green Associate (LEEL) GA) List, explain and provide the status of all claims, lawsuits, and judgments pending or settled within the last 5 years: (add additional pages if necessary) R. J, Heisenbottle Architects, RA is not involved in any litigation, disputes or mediation at the present time nor has it been in the past 5 years. Brief History of the Firm: in the remaining space on this page provide a brief history of the Proposer's Firm: Founded in 1987 as a Florida corporation, R.J. Heisenbottle Architects, P.A. (RJHA) is the preeminent historic preservation firm in the Southeastern United States, as we!! as, a reputable architecture, planning and interior design firm located in Coral Gables, Florida. Richard J. Heisenbottle is the funding Principal and President with over 40 years of expertise in all aspects of architecture and interior design with a specialty in historic preservation and theater arts projects. He is a Registerv....d Architect in Florida, New York, Alabama and Pennsylvania and a rnember of the AIA (American Institute of Architects) prestigious College of Fellows. RJHA has designed, rehabilitated and renovated theatres, auditoriums, municipal buildings, churches, commercial buildings, hospitality spaces, elementary, middle and high schools, college/university buildings, public meeting venues, administration buildings, theaters, parks, outdoor spaces and public facilities, Over the years we have provided full architectural/engineering services to numerous municipal clients including the City of Miami, Miami -Dade County, Cy of Miami Beach, City of Coral Gables, City of North Miami, City of North Miami Beach and the City of Miami Springs, just to name a few. RJHA's portfolio of historically significant projects are well known in the State of Florida for the historic restoration of some of the area's oldest and most prestigious landmarks including the Vizcaya Museum and Gardens, Gusman Center for the Performing Arts, Colony Theater, Freedom Tower, City of Miami City Hall, Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, Glenn H. Curtiss Mansion, Military Museum of South Florida, Vanderbilt Mansion, Villa Serena and Miami Edison Middle School. RJHA has received numerous awards for Excellence in Architecture and Historic Preservation from the Florida Association of the American Institute of Architects, the Miami Chapter of the American Institute of Arthitects, National Trust for Historic Preservation, Florida Trust for Historic Preservation, Dade Heritage Trust, Miami -Dade County Historic Preservation Board, City of Coral Gables Chamber of Commerce, Miami Design Preservation League and the Associated Builders and Contractors for Excellence in Construction. The firm's projects have been widely publicized in Architectural Record, the Wall Street Journal, the Miami Herald, Florida Caribbean Architect and Preservation Today Magazine. RJHA has a professional staff of 12 highly motivatedn, talented, conscientious and experienced architects, interior designers and preservation professionals has an extensive history of innovative architecture, planning, interior design and historic preservation work experience and diversified backgrounds in a wide variety of building types including commercial, retail, hotels, hospitality, multi -family and high -end custom single family residences, hospitals, public schools, mixed use and residential developments, corporate offices, banks, airports and Industrial projects. RJHA's key personnel consist of Juan B. Alcala M., Principal and Director of Design, who has 26 years of experience and has been with the firm for over 18 years. Boukman Mangones, Associate AlA, Director of Architecture, has over 17 years of experience and has been with the firm for 9 years. He is also an active Associate member of AIA (American Institute of Architects). Pablo R. Quinones Cordele), AlA serves as the Senior Project Manager with over 25 years of experience. He is a Registered Architect in Florida and Puerto Rico, as well as, a registered Planner on the Puerto Rico Planning Board. He is also an active member of AIA (American Institute of Architects) and National Trust for Historic Preservation. Page 2 of 3 RFQ- QP Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer Form RFQ-QP List below the names of owners, officers, principals, and the principal -in -charge -of the Proposer's firm together with the title and percentage of ownership add additional pages as necessary): Name Title wnership Richard J. Heisenbottle Principal / President 1 00% By signing below Proposer certifies that the information contained in Form RFQ-QP is accurate and correct. Proposer further certifies that it is aware that if the City determines that any of the information is incorrect or false the City may at its sole discretion reject the Response as non -responsive, gnature of Authorized Officer Richard J. Heisenbottle, FAIA Printed Name 2/16/2016 President Date Title Page 3 of 3 RFQ-QP 7 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer's Team Instructions This form is to be completed and submitted in accordance with the RFQ requirements to which your firm is responding. Do not leave any blanks or fail to provide any information or details that are required. Failure to submit this form or the use of any other form will result in the rejection of a proposal as non -responsive. The failure to provide the information or details required by the form may result in the rejection of a Response a non- responsive. RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 RFQ Title: AIE Svcs - Miami Marine Stadium Restoration, B-30688 R.J. Heisenbottle Architects, PA Name of Proposer: Subconsultants: Name of Firm Office Location: City/State Discipline(s) to be provided License No. LEED Certified Staff Candela + Partners, LLC Miami, FL Consulting Architect AA26001794 Yes ❑ No ❑ Rosa Lowinger & Associates Miami, FL Historic Preservation Specialist N/A Yes ❑ No lZ Coastal Systems International West Palm Beach, FL Civil Engineer PEJOB7 Yes ® No ❑ Coastal Systems International West Palm Beach; FL Marine Structural Engineer PE7087 Yes ® No ❑ Wss, Janney, Elstner Associates Boca Raton, FL Structural Engineer PE8529 Yes ® No ❑ Douglas Wood & Associates Miami, FL Structural Engineer -Local PE6353 Yes ❑ No ❑ Johnson, Avedano, Lopez, Rodriguez Miami, FL Mech-Elec-Plum Engineer / LEED PE4920 & Walewski Engineering Group Yes m No D Langan Engineering & Environmental Hialeah, FL Geotechnical Engineer GB401 Yes ® No ❑ OLIN Philadelphia, PA Landscape Architecture LC26000377 Yes ® No ❑ J.A. Condon & Associates Coral Springs, FL Cost Estimating / Mgmt. Services CGC1516088 Yes ❑ No ❑ Page 1of2 RFQ-QT 8 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer's Team Instructions This form is to be completed and submitted in accordance with the RFQ requirements to which your firm is responding. Do not leave any blanks or fail to provide any information or details that are required. Failure to submit this form or the use of any other form will result in the rejection of a proposal as non -responsive. The failure to provide the information or details required by the form may result in the rejection of a Response a non- responsive. RFQ Solicitation No.: 1 15 t}18 RFO Title: A/E Svcs - Miami Marine Stadium Restoration, B-30688 R.J. Heisenbottie Architects, PA Name of Proposer: Subconsultants: Name of Firm Office Location: City/State Discipline(s) to be provided Fisher Dachs Associates New York, NY Fisher Marantz Stone New York, NY Arup New York, NY Page I of 2 License No. LEED Certified Staff Theater Planning and Design N/A Architectural Lighting Consultant Acoustical Consultant N/A N/A Yes ® No ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ® No ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No El Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ RFQ-QT 9 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer's Team Key Personnel Only include personnel who will play a key role in the Work. Do not include personnel for positions such as CADD Technicians, Inter or Associate level staff, and other similar support personnel_ As stipulated in the RFQ a 1 page resume is to be included for each of the key personnel. For Miscellaneous Services Agreements the Project Manager will be the lead point of contact for the City, Name Role Name of Firm License No. Patio R. Quinones Cordero, /VA Project Manager Hilario Candela Rosa Lowinger Design Architect Consult Preservation Speciaiist- Architectural Conservator Kelly A. Ciociola Architecture Conservator Humberto del Rio Chief Testing Technician Leandro Etcheverry Paul Gaudette Arne Johnson John Lawler Harry Hunderman Deborah Slaton John J. Yanoviak Page 1cif 2 Structural Engineer Corrosion Historical Preservation Specialist/ Concrete Engineer Structural Engineer-Corrision Structural Engineer -Concrete/ Corrision LFlistorical Architect ft%lUl IV UI (11 LI IllGlil Historic Preservation Specialist/ Historian -Conservator Cost Estimator R.J. Heisenbotlie Architects AR97625 Candela + Partners, LLC AR0004376 Rosa Lowinger & Associ N/A Rosa Lowinger & Associ N/A Rosa Lowinger & Associ N/A Years Experience Years LEED with Firm Certified 25 1 54 13 35 35 5 1.5 12 6 Wiss, Janney, Elstner As PE;62425 (FL); NACE 176719 22 7 { Wss, Janney, Elstner As NIA Wss, Janney; Elstner As Wiss, Janney, Elstner As Wss, Janney, Elstner As (SE and PE in other states) (PE in other states); NACE 55905 (banana) AR92619(FL) Wss, Janney, Elstner As N/A JA Condon & Associates NIA 34 32 42 37 28 15 42 30 34 30 46 26 Yes ❑ Yes ❑✓ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ✓❑ Yes ❑ No ❑✓ No ❑ No El No LI No ❑✓ No El No El No ❑✓ No No 0 No 0 No ❑ No ❑ RFQ-aT 10 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer's Team Key Personnel Only include personnel who will play a key role in the Work. Do not include personnel for positions such as CADD Technicians, Inter or Associate level staff, and other similar support personnel. As stipulated in the RFQ a 1 page resume is to be included for each of the key personnel. For Miscellaneous Services Agreements the Project Manager will be the lead point of contact for the City. Name Andres Perez, P.E. Penny Cutt Jordon Cheifet, P. E. Douglas Wood Robert Santiago Victor M. Avedano, P.E. Jorge L. Fleitas, P.E. Carlos Ortiz, PE Role Name of Firm License No. Project Manacler Civil Engineer Environmental Permitting Marine Structures Project Principal Structural Fnginf=aring Project Manager Structural Enginccring Mechanical Engineer Electrical Engineer Senior Project Manager Coastal Systems Intl. 66507 Coastal Systems Intl. N/A Coastal Systems Intl. 72876 Douglas Wood Associate PE 32092 Douglas Wood Associate PE 63248 Johnson, Avedano, Lopez, Rodriguez & Waiewski Engineering Group Johnson, Avedano, Lopez, Rodriguez &Walerski Enaineedng Group PE 42459 PE 55340 Langan Engineering 60496 Matthew Meyer,PE,D.GE Principal Langan Engineering 54630 Joseph Romano. PLS Principal/3© Laser Scan Langan Engineering N/A Susan K. Weiler Dennis McGlade Page 2of2 Landscape Architect Consulting Partner Years Experience Years LEED with Firm Certified 17 16 21 8 9 3 36 23 34 11 42 20 27 7 18 13 22 20 33 33 OLIN PA License' 818-E 33 33 OLIN LA666701245 45 38 Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes LI Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ No 0 No 0 No ✓l No 0 No 0 No ❑ No 111 No ❑✓ No 0 No ❑✓ No .✓❑ No ❑ RFQ-QT 11 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer's Team Key Personnel Only include personnel who will play a key role in the VVork. Do not include personnel for positions such as CADD Technicians, Inter or Associate level staff, and other similar support personnel. As stipulated in the RFQ a 1 page resume is to be included for each of the key personnel. For Miscellaneous Services Agreements the Project Manager will be the lead point of contact for the City. Name Role Joshua Dachs Project Manager Architectural Lighting Principal -in -Charge Joseph Mobilia PM I Stage Tech. Des. Jon Sivell Theatre Lighting Design Cathleen Bachman Room Layout Design Scott Madaski Stage Rigging Design Alex Coulombe VR Modeling Specialist Charles G. Stone II Enrique Garcia Acoustics Consulting Principal Acoustics Consulting Principal -in -Charge Miyoung Song Acoustics Project Mgr Raj Patel Joe Soloway Page 2of2 Name of Firm License No, Fisher Dachs Associates n/a Fisher Dachs Associates n/a Fisher Dachs Associates n/a Fisher Dachs Associates n/a Fisher Dachs Associates n/a Fisher Dachs Associates n/a Fisher Marantz Stone n/a Fisher Marantz Stone n/a Fisher Marantz Stone n/a Principal / Acoustics Arup Acoustics and Audio Visual Consultant n/a Arup n/a Years Experience Years LEED with Firm Certified 35 35 39 39 15 13 15 6 27 3 4 4 35 30 25 24 15 10 25 15 18 10 Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes Yes 0 Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes Yes Yes 0 Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ No No El No No ❑ No ❑ No El No 0 No ❑ No ❑ No ❑ No ❑✓ No No ❑ RFQ-QT 12 Team Organizational and Qualifications Chart RFQ 14-15-018 Architectural and Engineering Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration, B-30688 Rosa Lowing., & Associates Historic P1e66rvallen Specialist Archiawurat Conservator Langan Engineering & Environmental Services * Al:e ptov,dv.6 I:unahuaeol. Engm .ring and h.apeceon Sammie* R.J. HeisenbottleArchitects Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates Lead 9huclural Engineer Materials Science 6 Currcelon Mltlgadan Hrslunc Freac,vaaun5peunhal Hilario F. Candela, FAIA Original Architect of Miami Marina Stadium Candela + Partners, LLC PRIME. lead Arculuct HIMOrle Preservation Specialist Douglas Wood & Associates Consulting Structural * Engineer Fisher Dacha Associates lheaerPlenang and Design Consultant Coastal Systems International Clad 1 Merino Structural Engineers Surveyor cun:.ImnQ Arcnllect Johnson, Avedano, Lopez, Rodriguez & Walawski Engineering Group Fisher Merant, Stone 1Mecnanlcal Electrical * Plumbing Engineer 1.A. Condon Associates Consult rinel --Sound Conaulla,In QUALIFICATIONS AND SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED TEAMMEMBER[FIRM] N I I1e..6Wultle Alar..levt: ROLE lard 'W.W.I a a ij a ' _' h g • a niaw l r:undal. l Ala I I andnla • Patna c t'.anauany Mchiecl ilinpnd Ai Oiled tit Mar.. 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III IN 11vhal Bowe: Ausuuauv I,wrmAnaa tnonue W _ a _ a. _ _ . _—. • • • MI a • — a • a - •-T.- a -� • a • • • es • a IN a Inlvlwano Aluhdac1laa _ --- • a a ' a — ._ _ _ and Ph 111aalnr uu.Illg lraelge 4almlllay 1 natal Merat, stein Alchra:clWill lighting :mm111 • • or a • • a • a a AI W Aun.tlw. a.d Sound I ulr tilled • • IS * a • a a • 11 Team Key Personnel Organizational Chart RFQ 14-15-018 Architectural and Engineering Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration, B-30688 Rosa Lowinger & Associates Rosa Lowinger, FAIC Preservation Specialist Architectural Conservator Kelly A. Cioclola, FAIC Archtectdre Conservator Humberto del Rio ChiOt Testing Technician aalu: rc Rosen bonapreit 4icnlla lurariOreY ra- J Wiss, Janney, Eistner Associates Leandro Etcheverry Structural Engineer: Corroson Project Manage! Paul Gaudette Historic Preservation Specialist Concrete Engineer Deborah Siaton Historic Preservation Spedallst Historian Conservator Harry Hunderman Historical Architect Arne Johnson Structural F ngmee, - Concrete/COrros on Gary Klein Structural Engneer: Concrete Langan Engineering & Environmental Services Matthew Meyer, PE, D.GE Geolechnical Engineer of Record Carlos Ortiz, PE Senior Protect Manager Joseph Romano, PIS Director of Sur vesting- 3D laser Scanning Goctecnnknl Engineer R.J. Heisenbottle Architects Richard!. Helsenbottle, FAIA Pnruipal in Charge Pablo R. Quinones Cordaro, AIA Protect Manager Juan 8. AlcalS M. Director of Design Boukman Mangones, Assoc. AIA Director of Architecture PRIME Lead Ar chltecl His lurk Preservation Specialist I. cad Sr,u..tLl E11y1.1 IAale istak ien.e a.u:c ur MrtiguO,:ri (11110n[ Preserratien Spe]41111 Douglas Wood & Associates Douglas Wood, PE, SECB Consulting Structural Ergineer Construction Engineering and Inspection Services Robert Santiago, PE Structural Engineer, Proiect Manager Construction Engineering and Impectlon Services OLIN Susan Weiler, RLA, FASLA Principal Lanescape Architect Dennis McGlade, RLA, FASLA Lorlaboreting tandscaue Architect larosca,naact,lectun COr. uNnjstructnw Evolea Hilario F. Candela, FAIA Original Architect o/ Miami Marine Stadium Candela + Partners, LLC Coastal Systems International Jordan Chiefet, PE Marine Structural Lngmeer Andres Perez, PE Ovll / Marine Structural Engineer Penny Curt Environmental Permitting Crnl �,JrMr rain ae Su u,Wra Design Architect Special Consultant Johnson, Avedano, Lopez, Rodriguez & Walewski Engineering Group Victor Avedano, PE LEED AP, QCXP Senior Mechanical Jorge Fleitas, PE, RCDD Senior Electrical Engineer wLtati., Gannet eluntu riEnch ee. J.A. Condon Associates John Yanoviak Senior Cost Estimator _<cr [tltn•atrl Fisher Dachs Associates Joshua Dachs Principal in Charge Joshua Mobilia Prniect Manager Stage Technolsgy Design toad John Sivell Stage Lighting Design Lead Alex Coulombe VR Modeling Specrakst Cathleen Bachman Room Layout Design Scott Madaskl Stage Rlgging Design i hearer PMmmng end surbre Fisher Marantz Stone Enrique Garcia Carrera, !AID 1E51E03 AP BO-1-C Principal -lit -Charge tor lighting Design Miyoung Song, IALD IE5 LC LEED AP eD+C Project Manager for Lighting Design Charles G. Stone II, FIALD IE5 LC CEED AP BD•C President / Consulting Principal for Lighting Design Archltatlural Lrghano r ,. e.d Arup Joe Soloway Acoustic and Audiovisual Consulatnt Raj Patel, CEng Acoustics, AV, Maltimedla Consultant Acoustic and Soul Consultant R HEISE\ BO I J LE RC HI r E C T S PROFESSIONAL REGISTRTATiONS Registered Architect, FL AR00151.? ego ; EDUCATION BS, Architectural Technology• r .New York lns.titute of Technology 1974 . ,BA 'Architecture r :•University of Midral, 1984 ter:. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS r. American.lnstitute. of Architects Fellow, a r 2005 *3 `.2003•.AIA Miarni Chapter- Silver Medal - Award for Design r ` Ilniversiity of Miarrir: Schaal'of rr.::Architecture: Masters !n Real:.:`... te;..:.. ':Estate Development + (Irbonisrn:.::: a:...Adylsaryr Board, 2015 - 03 bade: Heritage Trost- Vice President, ::2t)t70- 003 . President 1 t704 2t10 112 r National Trust for Historic Preservation =r.. z r ;:Met-ivber:..::: ` .. .. A 1 .:Florida Trust far Historic Preserva A+O.A ' 'Member .. • 1 League Of HistorlcAmerican Theaters. Member r ; City{ of ;il?iami Historic and " .':... EnVir'onrnental Preservation Board • r 1989�1999 . City of Cora7Gobfes Wistnric w" :;Preservation: Board, 201.0 2012' Spiilis candela & Partners,.OMNIVI ..... : x , Vice President, 1979-1987 `* -i Atli/ FA :j AA '' Richard 1. Heisenhottle, FRIA President / Principal Architect ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT: Principal -in -Charge YEARS OF EXERIENCE: 40 SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Richard J, Heisenbottle is a leading architect with a specialty in historic preservation and theater arts projects whose award winning work is well known throughout the State of Florida for the restoration of some of the area's oldest and most prestigious historic landmarks. The firm's projects have received numerous awards for Excellence in Architecture and Historic Preservation from the Florida Association of the American Institute of Architects, the Miami Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, National Trust for Historic Preservation and Florida Trust for Historic Preservation. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE City of Miami City Hall Restoration The 1930s Art Deco style structure has been designated as a local historic site and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. RJHA provided full architectural, historic preservation, engineering and interior design services for the adaptive use of the Pan American Terminal as the Miami City Hall. Florida Trust for Historic Preservation Award; Dade Heritage Trust, Outstanding Contribution to Historic Preservation; AIA Miami, Award of Merit for Design Colony Theater $6.5M exterior and interior renovation/restoration completed in 2006 restored the exterior configuration and architectural ornamentation of this National Register of Historic Places theatre, including reconstruction of the original marquee, entry lobby and ticket booth. Interior improvements included the auditorium space and a completely new stage house with a full complement of support facilities and state- of-the-art theatrical rigging and sound systems. AiA Florida, Merit Award of Excellence; Florida Trust for Historic Preservation Award; Miami Design Preservation League - Barbara Capitan Award; Dade Heritage Trust Outstanding Preservation Project Award Freedom Tower Built in 1925 as offices and a newspaper printing facility, this historic structure is of Mediterranean Revival Style and has a tower fashioned after the Giralda Bell Tower in Sevilla, Spain. From 1962 to 1974 the building was used as the Cuban Refugee Center and renamed the Freedom Tower. The building was restored in 1989 at a cost of $7,400,000., to include a 550 seat banquet facility, a two story private club, and twelve floors of adaptive space. Special attention was given to the renewal and restoration of interior finishes, window repair and restoration of all architectural and historical detailing. AO -Miami Chapter, Award of Merit for Design; AIA Florida, Award for Excellence in Architecture — (Built Category); Commercial Renovator Magazine, Commercial Renovator of the Year; Florida Trust for Historic Preservation, Outstanding Preservation Project; AO -Miami Chapter, Award of Merit for Design Miami Edison Middle School Originally built as Miami Edison High School in 1928, the new Miami -Edison Middle School complex consists of three historic structures that were completely restored and the addition of three new structures consisting of 107,500 square feet of new classrooms, locker rooms and a music wing, all completed at a cost of $27 million. Florida Trust for Historic Preservation, Outstanding Achievement in the Field of Preservation Education/Media — "One United Band" the Story of Miami Edison Middle School; AiA-Miami Chapter, Award for Best Renovation Project; National Trust for Historic Preservation Award, National Preservation Award, Florida Trust for Historic Preservation, Non-residential Rehabilitation Outstanding Achievement; AIA-Miami Chapter, Award of Merit (Unbullt Category) 15 HEIE\ BCC I i LE A RCHII E C l S PROFESSIONAL. REG1STRTAT1ONS` Registered Architect,FL AR97625 R on I co csa mE E a E Calegio de Arquitectos yArquitectos .:.`.Paisafrstas de Puerto Rica PR l: c.'10.S62 ml NCARB Certificate #80310 goo Registered Planner PR Planning Board !License :#644 to = 1 EDUCATION 'ter. I :BS, Architecture r .'Louisiana State University, 1985 o i .IIIPR-Mayaguez- Civil Engineering enrollment 1978.1980 :.:. e r `:PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Institute of Architects -Puerto : : 1 Rico Chapter (T.;I is ; ; America Si :'Chapter 4A National: Trust for Historic Preservation i :' Merrter .' . I CAAPPRPreservation. Committee Member e. eel rr � WO PQCArchitectural Studio, iLC-.President QPQArchitects,`CSP=Principal-lace :` President, 1998-2010 . Aa111/84 Pablo R. Quinones Cordero, AIA Lead Architect / Project Manager ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT: Project Manager YEARS OF EXERIENCE: 25 SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Pablo R. Quinones-Cordero, AIA, is a licensed architect specializing in Historic Preservation and Historic Preservation Project Management Services. Consulting Architect for the Superintendency of the Capitol of Puerto Rico since 1986, won (URBE 1992 industry award) on restoration of the Capitol of PR's Hemicycles. State Historic Preservation Office contracted hire for the Governor's Mansion Complex Restoration as a project manager for a comprehensive project of 6 historical structures dating from 1533 to 1945. As a lead Architect for OPQ Architects, PSC, he won in 1993 the exposed concrete award of excellence from the PR Concrete Association with the design of the Ponce Hilton and Casino Project. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE "La Fortaleza" Complex (Governor's Mansion 1533) Restoration/Remodeling Restoration/ adaptive re -use of the Governor's Mansion Complex 1533-40-UNESCO World Heritage Site, contracted by SHPO, P. Quinones Cordero, AIA, was the lead onsite lead Project Manager, providing Project Management service team for 4 years, administering 6 buildings with concurrent construction and a combined construction cost of $22M successfully completed in 2004. Project areas - 85,000 S.F. combined /combined project costs $32M Capitol of Puerto Rico- Historical Preservation Consultant 1986-2016 Lead Preservation Architect for the Superintendent of the Capitol of Puerto Rico since 1986 with extensive technical analysis of concrete, marble & terra-cotta restoration methods. Responsible for surveying and analysis of critical structural conditions of the Capitol, affecting safety and integrity of the cast in place concrete structure. Project area 52,000 S,F. / Combined project costs $15M Plaza San Juan Bautista Restoration/Remodeling Project - 2012 Survey and Diagnostics analysis of existing conditions for the severely deteriorated oceanfront cantilever reinforced structure for the Public Plaza- North of the Capitol of PR. Services included full architectural, historic preservation, engineering and landscape design services for the adaptive use. Project area - 24,000 SF / Project Cost $2.8M Puerto Rico's Infrastructure Financial Authority (PRIFA) - AF! 2014 - Hacienda Central Aguirre Sugar Plantation Historical Property Surveys - American Hotel and the Plantation Hospital (1923-39) On site investigations- (Survey), Diagnostics & Assessment Report & Analysis for conversion of two historical properties: the American Hotel (1929) & the Sugar Plantation Hospital (1925),into a specialized Charter school for advanced high school students (CROES) specializing in Environmental Studies. Project area - 50,000 S.F. / Project Cost $13.5M Adaptive Reuse and remodeling of Jose Gautier Benitez High School- Caguas, PR Survey and Diagnostics of existing conditions of the 1923 historical structure, to determine Feasibility of facilities modernization. The project included Remodeling and Restoration design of the historical structure with adaptive infrastructure elements that included - Electrical- Mechanical- Structural and computer infrastructure in addition to Life Safety and Accessibility compliance. Project area - 30,600 S.F. / Project Cost $2.4M Capitol Marble Cleaning and Restoration Projects Specialized Technical Consultant services to the Superintendent of the Capitol of Puerto Rico (SCPR) for Marble Cleaning and restoration projects - including concrete de -lamination analysis due to advanced rebar corrosion, causing dangerous marble veneer detachment. Project area - 52,000 S.F. / Project Cost $1.3M 16 R HEHSE"IBO I 1 LE A R C ri I T[ C' T 5 EDUCATION _RAM Architecture, University of Oklahoma 1983 AWARD WINNING PROJECTS '2014AIAFlorida, Honor of •.:::Excellence for Historic Preservation • University of Mkimi Historic Administration Building Restoration 2014-Florida Trust for Historic' Preservation Award, Outstanding Achievement, Vanderbilt Mansro n. CO ra sa a as Ts y Restoration 2014 Florida Tryst for Histori.:e. Preservation Award, Honorable Mention in the Field of Urban lnfill . , Design, Cook:HouseProlect the 4udubon Rouse and Tropical Garden 2014 Dade Heritage Trust Preservation Award,..ilniverslty.r fMiami Historic 'et1 /ldrnrnistration'Building'lies eser on r .2014- Dade Heritage Trust Preservation • 'Award Vanderbilt Mansion i :; Restoration ;1'4; i ' : • 2014 AIA Florldo,: MeritAward of Excellence F . td. 0rcPreservation;;...::., l lzcaya Museum and Gardens' East ee i and.. WestGote Lodges:Restorption.. • r • 2012,FioridoTrustforHistoric .ar .... 44 m r • Preservation Statewide Preservattari':::: as � . r m Award, Vizcaya Museuand Gardens` • fast arrd West Gate Lodges;, Restoration 1r itta r .-: war mr t iC1AEF'liU luau B. Alcala M. Principal / Director of Design ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT: Director of Design YEARS OF EXERIENCE: 32 SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Juan B. Alcala M. has over 3 decades of experience in architecture and design. His background in all phases of design, design development and design production started with his career as a designer with Harwood K. Smith & Partners (HKS) in Dallas, Texas through his move to South Florida where he has worked for several award -winning firms, He has been responsible for complex projects ranging from academic and educational facilities, performing arts, historic preservation, housing and industrial, to retail, office and commercial. As Director of Design for RJHA, he has been involved in numerous award -winning and complex historic preservation and performing arts projects. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE City of Miami City Hall Restoration The 1930s Art Deco style structure has been designated as a local historic site and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. RJHA provided full architectural, historic preservation, engineering and interior design services for the adaptive use of the Pan American Terminal as the Miami City Hall. Florida Trust for Historic Preservation Award; Dade Heritage Trust, Outstanding Contribution to Historic Preservation; AIA Miami, Award of Merit for Design Colony Theater $6.5M exterior and interior renovation/restoration completed in 2006 restored the exterior configuration and architectural ornamentation of this National Register of Historic Places theatre, including reconstruction of the original marquee, entry lobby and ticket booth. Interior improvements included the auditorium space and a completely new stage house with a full complement of support facilities and state- of-the-art theatrical rigging and sound systems. AIA Florida, Merit Award of Excellence; Florida Trust for Historic Preservation Award; Miami Design Preservation League — Barbara Capitan Award; Dade Heritage Trust Outstanding Preservation Project Award Miami Edison Middle School Originally built as Miami Edison High School in 1928, the new Miami -Edison Middle School complex consists of three historic structures that were completely restored and the addition of three new structures consisting of 107,500 square feet of new classrooms, locker rooms and a music wing, all completed at a cost of $27 million. Florida Trust for Historic Preservation, Outstanding Achievement in the Field of Preservation Education/Media — "One United Band" the Story of Miami Edison Middle School; AIA-Miami Chapter, Award for Best Renovation Project; National Trust for Historic Preservation Award, National Preservation Award; Florida Trust for Historic Preservation, Non-residential Rehabilitation Outstanding Achievement; AIA-Miami Chapter, Award of Merit (Unbullt Category) ADDITIONAL NOTABLE PROJECTS Belleview Biltmore Hotel Restoration I Belleair, FL Olympia Theater (formerly Gusman Center for the Performing Arts I Miami, FL University of Miami Administration Building Restoration I Coral Gables, FL Vizcaya Museum and Gardens Cafe and Shop I Miami, FL. Vizcaya Museum and Gardens East and West Gate Lodges 'Miami, FL Curtiss Mansion Museum Restoration I Miami Springs, FL. Military Museum of South Florida I Miami Dade, FL The Surf Club I Surfside, FL 17 R HEISE NBOJ1LE R CH I T E CT S col EDUCATION m 1:: Bachelor .of Architecture ®: Florida' Atlantic University; 2003 �1 1121.1 1 ;;Bachelor of Design in Architectural m :.,1 • Studies ®1 ::`Florida international Uniiversity,.1996az ,; CA1 ca I AWARD WINNING PROJECTS El .:2014 Dade Heritage Trust Preservation 1 Award, University of Miami Historic 2 1. Administrat"ion:Building Restoration m 1 2014 DarleHeritage .Trust Preservationoi 1 ;Award Vanderbilt Mansion Restoration. 1 . 201$. Florida Trust for Historic . • I •Preservation Award, Outstanding 1 `Achf:evenrent`In:: 1; ▪ :Restoration%liehabilitatiori• Glenn: H.: OD I .:: Curt• ias.M• arisian: Restorat• ion 4+ 12U1. FJorid a Trust for Historic era 1' :.. C11 .. Preservation, ;StatewidePreservation Award V+lia Serena Restoration . . 'sal: eee Ca▪ l ea e.,I rI; m1` ▪ I w1'' eti 1:."' COI;. 4I ev u-1 a=I .. \'L' C) t_ j;:rrr11 isa`1a ;ry Bookman Mangones, Assoc. AIA Director of Architecture ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT: Director of Architecture YEARS OF EXERIENCE: 18 SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Mr: Mangones has overseen some of the firm's most significant historic preservation projects, which commonly involves the complex challenge of updating these structures to meet current codes while providing modern amenities. This process necessitates diligence and attention to detail which Mr, Mangones has consistently provided on each of his projects. Working closely with all members of the project team, including overseeing production staff, his work ethic reflects the philosophy as set forth by RJHA's principals to deliver the highest quality of service and exceed our client's expectations. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Glenn H. Curtiss Mansion Restoration Vandalism, arson and storm damage left this once proud example of Pueblo style architecture in a state of immediate collapse. The RJHA team stabilized the exterior walls, designed structural enhancements and replaced MEP and fire protection systems and reconstructed all missing or damaged architectural features, Construction Cost: $4.5M University of Miami Administration Building Restoration RJHA provided full A/E to complete the full restoration of this 1947 historic building to include structural reinforcement, new impact resistant windows, and new electrical, plumbing, and air conditioning systems. Consisting of surplus wooden army barracks given to UM by the US Government following the end of World War II, this building is the oldest remaining structure on their main campus. Designed by Marion Manley, the 2nd female architect registered in Florida, it is a fine example of the Mid -Century Modern architectural style that typified the early buildings of the UM Campus. RJHA assisted UM with obtaining recognition and designation as a historic site by the Coral Gables Historic Preservation Board. Mendelson/Trapp Residence The Historic Trapp House was constructed in 1889 with additions to the Main House between 1919-1930. With no adverse impact on the property, it's historic designation, or character defining features, the scope of work included the addition of the 10,000 SF two-story Mendelson residence onto the west side of the historic Trapp House with a setback of 237 feet from South Bayshore Drive and elevated on a natural oolitic limestone bluff overlooking Biscayne Bay and a framed entrance by a coral rock wall. ADDITIONAL NOTABLE PROJECTS Belieview Biltmore Hotel Restoration I Belleair, FL Military Museum of South Florida 'Miami, FL Villa Serena Restoration 1 Brickell, FL Miami Woman's Club Restoration j Miami, FL The Surf Club 1Surfside, FL 18 CANDELA + PARTNERS -, PROFESSIONAL REGISTRTATIONS Registered Architect, FL AR0004376 ®I •:: ELXJCATION copi : 85;::Architecture.•. ;.:.,:....., 11 ; Georgia. Institute Of 7"echno.logy `1957 • a ; BA.Architectute Georgiofnstitute.of Technology 1'958• .• PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS gg ::Am: erican.Institute of Architects.Feliow, • Y 1 :198G sis 1 : FAArA -Gold Medal • 21 DadeHer'itageTrust-Livia Legend •. Honoree,2010 i .. Board Member 1 '':National,Trust� or. Historicpreset:1i. n, DOCDMOMO., Member C13: 1 , 1 Advisory Commrttee..ta the President of Isi tii:e 11.S::'ln.theArts andtlunaanities 1 1994-2000 .. ...::... ii :: Ilnlversity of Micmi „ .Board of Founders Member i eu1 l 1 The.. Cuban.Museum of Arts and Culture 4e I .. , 1 'Founder, Mernber 1976 196. I Cuban National Herrtage Founder, jai 15 I Member 1988 2000 1 C11 State of Florida Council of 100 co 1 ;i,Former.Member,.'8oard of Directors: rI ..... ersip 1 1 :Eriterprise: Florida :::.: ,, . I :,Fortner Member:.,:'8oard of Directors II I AEI10 '... Hilario F. Candela, FAIA Design Architect ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT: Design Architect Special Consultant / Original Architect of the Miami Marine Stadium YEARS OF EXERIENCE: 54 SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Hilario Candela is an award winning architect recognized nationally "for the consistent high quality of his design work sustained over an extended period of time"- AIA Fellowship Award (1986). Candela's designs in the US and abroad have been published in numerous books and periodicals. He has lectured at various academic institutions in the U.S. and Latin America, His stature has garnered him appointments to prestigious associations and committees including the "Advisory Committee to the President of the United States in the Arts and the Human ties." RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Douglas Entrance, Coral Gables (1926) Candela's involvement in preservation started with his firm's rescue (1968) of the National Registered Listed Douglas Entrance Restoration (1972). As a result Douglas Entrance became Spillis Candela & Partners' headquarters and an active community gathering place. The Biltmore Hotel and Country Club, Coral Gables (1926) National Landmark, Master Plan and Club House Restoration (1972) Florida House, Washington, DC (1891) National Register, Capitol Hill Historic District Restoration (1976) The Colonnade, Coral Gables (1926) CG Register of Historic Places. Restoration and Addition (1986) Anne Arundel County Courthouse, Annapolis, Maryland (1824) Colonial Annapolis National Register Historic District, Restoration and Addition (1998) Miami Marine Stadium, City of Miami (1963) Hilario Candela is the original designer of the Stadium (1962) and leader in the sustained effort to stop the dernolition and secure the City of Miami Historic Designation (2008) Hilario Candela Design of the Miami Marine Stadium - Recognition National Trust Historic Preservation Miami Marine Stadium named to the "11 Most Endangered Historic Places List" (2009) Miami Marine Stadium named a "National Treasure" (2012) The World's Monument's Fund Watch List (2010) alongside places like Machu Pichu, Peru; A. Gaudi's La Sagrada Familia, Barcelona; "The City of Old Jerusalem" (2010) The New York Municipal Society and The New York American Institute of Architects (2012) Exhibit and Symposium - "Modernism at Risk" featuring Candela's Marine Stadium alongside outstanding Mid-20t" Century works by other Modern Masters Walter Gropius, and EERO Saarinen, Getty Foundation Global selection of 10 architectural landmarks from the 20t" Century "worth preserving for future generations" highlights "Hilario Candela's Miami Marine Stadium, a showcase for innovative views of poured concrete with its sculptural origami -like roof" alongside Jorn Oberg Utzon's Sydney Opera House; Louis Kahn's, Salk Institute and Frank Lloyd Wright; Robbie House. 19 CO 40 A I 47 E m E. 01 Fellow. American institute for.:. °' E :. : Conservation ,(AIC) .. I : 4 E: a7 EDUCATION MA, Art History; 'Certif cate,, Art E Conscription, Institute of Fine Arts, 1 New York University,:1982 (.E :." BA, Architectural History and Fine m ; Arts,:'Brandels;University, 1978 PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS Fellow, American Academy in Rarfe. as i PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS erg i ca Americanlnstltutefor' Cbnservaflan E of Historic:0nd Artistic Works,:. E ::`: Fellow_20.12; Membership . C'ommfttee:, .. Eli E .., ?:..:.. n i Internatlonai institute for 2 ' Conservation, Member ;1g". w E Technology, Member of Technical . Comrniftee far Modern Heritage Florida Association of Public.Arf 'T' E Professionals :Board Member -:•. u1. , .:. 'ArtTable- Los Angeles and :win) ' Chapter,.:.Member I Rosa Lowinger President / Principal Preservationist and Conservator ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT: Preservation Specialist- Architectural Conservator YEARS OF EXERIENCE; 35 SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Rosa Lowinger is a Conservator of Architecture and Sculpture with a specialty in modern materials. She has been serving as the lead investigator for the Getty Foundation's Keeping it Modern $180,000.00 research grant (report due 2016) to determine treatment methodologies for the Marine Stadium. In 2015, she co- chaired the 1-day symposium Layers of Understanding — graffiti and the Miami Marine Stadium at the MCAD AIA center, and in 2013 curated Concrete Paradise: Miami Marine Stadium at the Coral Gables Museum. Ms. Lowinger publishes widely on modern materials conservation and was lead consulting conservator for Simon Rodia's concrete monumental Watts Towers from 1990-2001. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Vizcaya Museum and Gardens This 1914 estate has been designated as a local historic site and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. From 2008-2015 RLA served as lead architectural conservators for the site. Work included conducting site surveys to determine preservation methodologies for the garden statuary (2008) interior collections (2011), and all architectural features that led to a treatment and maintenance manual. RLA conserved all historic finishes during the cafe and shop restoration (2009-10), served as consultant for protection of historic fabric during the Canopy replacement (2013) and determined strategies for all repairs in present project to restore Loggia columns. Cost to date: $365,000.00 History of Transportation Mural/ City of Inglewood, CA Designed and built by artist Helen Lundeberg in 1940, this 240-foot long mural is made of petrachrome, a pictorial decorative concrete and terrazzo material. Lowinger was lead conservator for a 5-year project to repair and relocate the damaged and badly tagged mural. Work involved extensive preservation work to determine appropriateness of relocation, protection from graffiti, and addressing large missing areas of historic fabric. Cost of project: $1,500,000.00 Wolfsonian Museum, Miami Beach The Washington Storage Company building was designed in 1926 and transformed into a decorative arts museum in 1986. RLA performed testing on fabrication of the building's decorative cast concrete frieze and portal to determine repair methods to mitigate severe damage and poor repairs. RLA also implemented conservation. Cost of project $216,500.00 Coral Gables City HaII / Assessment, Pavements and Historic Roof Elements This historic building constructed in 1928 is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. RLA conducted a building -wide survey of historic elements and proposed strategies for prioritization of repairs and implementation of 3 campaigns to repair coral stone and cast stone elements. Cost of project: $250,000.00 The Huntington Mausoleum, San Marino This 1924 Colorado Yule Marble building was designed by Henry Russell Pope. RLA performed preservation studies to determine structural stability and conducted a testing program for cleaning, repair, and desalination. Cost of the project: $31,000.00 RJi'-IA ;: - PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS r .. Professional Associate, A/C Cr or =cc ' ':EDUCATION ®, MS, Historic.Preservotion Clemson t,lniverslty/College of °a s -. harfestpn� 20.10 Er • BA; Art History. 6.2 r Cornell College, 2005 ter.. ter.. e PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Association for Preservation Technology Interatational (APT!), Member National Trust for Histarlc Preservation Member........,, Association for Preservation Technology Delaware Valley Chapter, Board ,..Mernber;.2,013-2015 IV ;.:.,:...•:::...; :.: r Florida Trust for Historic Preservation — ._Member .:.ar Kelly A. Ciociola Preservation Specialist/ Senior Architectural Conservator ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT: Architecture Conservator YEARS OF EXERIENCE: 5 SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Kelly Ciociola is a Senior Conservator of Architecture and Sculpture with a specialty in masonry and modern finishes. She has been with RLA since April 2014 and was the lead testing conservator for the 2015 Miami Marine Stadium project funded by the Getty Foundation's Keeping it Modern initiative, Ms, Ciociola implemented the testing protocols devised by RLA principal conservator and John Fidler Preservation Technology. Prior to joining RLA, she spent four years as historic preservation consultant and masonry conservator for Kreilick Conservation in Philadelphia, PA, where she worked at the White House and other notable mid -Atlantic Region sites. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Normandy Fountain Henri Levy constructed this historic fountain in 1926. RLA was part of a team in 2014 to restore the fountain back to working condition. RLA was responsible for determining all preservation methodologies, including replication of historic tiles, cleaning, paint analysis and removal, ferrous pin mediation, and concrete repairs. Ms. Ciociola was the lead conservator and project manager for all aspects of this project. Cost of project: $105,000.00 Coral Gables City Hall / Historic Roof Elements This historic building constructed in 1928 is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Ms. Ciociola led RLA's project to determine methods of repair and replacement of structurally unstable elements and conserve all decorative concrete and cast elements on the roof and balconies. Cost of project: $99,150.00 Wellington Building Modern Mosaic- Ottawa, CA Designed and installed in 1927 by the Ravenna Mosaics Company, the 90 m2 vaulted smalti mosaic ceiling at the Wellington Building was examined extensively by RLA and all testing programs for repair and conservation defined. Ms. Ciociola and Ms. Lowinger authored the report and provided regular site supervision of the contractor performing the work, both through remote and on -site meetings. Cost of project: $13,515.00 Extending Arms of Christ Modern Mosaic- Houston, TX Extending the Arms of Christ is a monumental architectural surface mural located at Houston Methodist Hospital above a second floor porte cochere. Ms. Ciociola led RLA's team to determine the historic significance of the mosaic and propose methodologies for its removal and reinstallation. Work included defining the team that will perform the work in conjunction with RLA and onsite testing that included specific removal of sections to determine anchoring and fabrication methodologies. Cost of project: $31,000,00 Vizcaya Museum and Gardens This 1914 estate has been designated as a local historic site and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Ms. Ciociola is RLA's project manager for implementation of Loggia column repairs, Cost of project: $120,000.00 21 BS; Chemistry, Martires de.Gtran Instituto Politecnico de Quirt:lca; Havana, Cuba, 1996 Certified Technician in Industrial Cherpistry Internship In outdoorscuipture Matriteance- bronze, :granite, concrete,and marble Cementer/a de Cristobal Colon Havana, Cuba, 1:998 2000 ea co M CO gml d as E a CO as c E e w CD a. a G a RFQ 14-15-018 Architecture e;.�tity__ca, Humberto del Rio Chief Conservation Technician ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT: Chief Testing Technician YEARS OF EXERIENCE: 12 SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Humberto Del Rio is a chemist and conservation technician with a specialty in repairs to concrete, metals, and historic masonry. Duties include: materials testing, cleaning, painting, paint removal, patching, repairs, material procurement, stain removal, patination, coatings, corrosion mitigation, and subcontractor supervision. He served as the lead technician for the 2015 Miami Marine Stadium testing program and implemented all of the relevant cleaning and repair techniques based on engineer's specifications. He will serve this project in the capacity. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Cocoplum Circle Concrete Sculpture Conservation RLA carried out the concrete repairs and refabrication for Hector Lombana's monumental concrete sculpture "Shoes" located in Cocoplum circle. The work and surrounding plaza were badly damaged in a car accident. Mr. Del Rio performed all historic research on the original surface finish and testing of repair methodologies and implemented conservation and installation. Cost of project: $55,000.00 City of Miami Beach Concrete Sculptures- Polo Player and Normandy Fountain Henri Levy constructed the historic Normandy Fountain in 1926. John B. Orr and Ettore Pellegatta created the concrete Polo Player sculpture. RLA was part of a team in 2014 to restore the fountain back to working condition and served as prime conservator for the Polo Player. Mr. Del Rio was the Chief Conservation technician for both projects, which included extensive concrete work and determining how to achieve proper finishes and surface textures. Cost of projects: $160,000.00 Coral Gables City Hall / Exterior Pavements and Historic Roof Elements This historic building constructed in 1928 is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. RLA has conducted 3 campaigns to repair coral stone and cast stone elements. Mr. del Rio was the Chief Conservation technician for the hands-on work in 2012 to repair the coral stone pavers and clean, grout, repoint, stabilize, and patch the cast stone finials and balustrades on the portico roof and Mayor's Balcony ballustrade. Cost of projects: $131,000.00 Vizcaya Museum and Gardens / East, South, and West Loggia project This 1914 estate has been designated as a local historic site and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. From 2008-2015 RLA served as lead architectural conservators for the site, conducting a site -wide survey of all architectural finishes and decorative detail and prescribing remedies for conservation and ongoing care. Mr. Del Rio served as lead site supervisor for conservation of marble floors, cast stone finishes, coral stone, wood, and concrete. Cost or project: $120,000.00 R)FIA 22 WJE ! ! • m 8 r PROFESSIONAL REGISTRTA7,IOLAN so a Professional Engineer, AZ,: fL CA, TX. and UT %a 'MACE-jCertified Cathodic Protection. ▪ Specialist41: ..:..... e a - EDUCATION • s SS,::CMI Engineering, Economics .Cornell Universi '1993. dl ty'. sera s MA, Engineering, Civlf Engineering xil ! Cornell University 1994 as' ctql a' 1 PHD, Philosophy, Civil Engineering Unl'ersity of Texas: at Austin.1999 ms 11 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS NACEInternational ;(NACEO Ai.:s;irEC.TN M,\tER ALS SclC:N rCSr w s °TEHCNICAL COMM)1TEES :NACE:!nternaficrna.l t ORROSION:2014 a .±,Conference and Exp.Sy nposlurr�:- San • `4ntonio, TX, Eleetrocliernuu!: mitigation as "of • reinforcement corrosion'lrt: concrete : :. structures; Chalr `NA• CE ln:ternotronal CORRQSION:2013 Car feren• •ce'and•Expo;Syrirposwm - ▪ :Orfanda, FL, 4ssessnient•and control of as =rein orcerrrent corrasiori:in concrete gs#ructure._Uree.Chaix.:.,` ea :N,4CE STGs.:01-::Reinforced Concrete, TG = ! 04:7 Sacrificraf Cathodic Protec•tion, • •caa :..:•;.:..: . s :=Vice Chair ms e Akrll f „4 . Leandro Etcheverry Principal ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT: Structural Engineer— Corrosion YEARS OF EXERIENCE: 22 SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Leandro Etcheverry has extensive experience related to evaluation of existing structures, corrosion mitigation in reinforced concrete structures, and development of repair and rehabilitation programs. He also has experience evaluating concrete material properties associated with strength deficiencies and process -related deterioration. Dr. Etcheverry has also been involved in evaluations and repairs within industrial facilities such as power plants, refineries, and chemical plants. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Rickenbacker Causeway- Miami, FL Installation of twenty-two sacrificial jackets on prestressed concrete piles NASA John F. Kennedy Space Center: Utility Tunnel- Cape Canaveral, FL Installation of sacrificial thermally sprayed zinc on tank wall Lake Worth Bridges - Lake Worth, FL Installation of jacket sacrificial cathodic protection systems on bridge substructure reinforced concrete piles Nueces Causeway- Corpus Christi, TX Installation of sacrificial jackets and thermally sprayed zinc on 542 piles Dukes Energy's Buck Power Plant- Salisbury, BC Construction anomalies in concrete turbine pedestals Nova Southeastern University- Fort Lauderdale, FL Corrosion of structural steel element in ice -water tanks Trout River Bridge - Jacksonville, FL Installation of impressed current cathodic protection systems for bridge substructure Palo Verde Cooling Tower - Tonopah, AZ Corrosion condition assessment and repair design for of nine mechanical draft cooling towers Pasadena Refining System- TX Cursory assessment and prioritization of distress within UDEX unit Queen Isabella Memorial Causeway Bridge- South Padre Island, TX Bridge substructure and existing thermally sprayed cathodic protection systems San Francisco Bay Bridge, CA Evaluation of water presence within box girders supporting bicycle path Strategic Highway Research Program, Federal Highway Administration Washington, D.C. Evaluation of chloride extraction, corrosion inhibitors, and cathodic protection systems 23 vv E:ENGINFuts M:1r[i:tLtIN Sc PROFESSIONAL'REGISTRTATIONS N/A: `EDUCATION ..... 8S; Civ!I Engineering, Structures ° >. iiiinois Institute of TFechnoiogy,1982 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Concrete institute (ACI) Association for Preservation Technology International (APT) International Concrete Repair Institute ,(ICRI) TECHN!CAI COMMITTEE'S ACI 64`- Rehabilitation. (in Design. and. Construction Practlres) !;ACI437-:strength Evaluation of ':Existing Cancrete.Structures yACI 546::.Repair of Concrete,. secretary ;Chairaf A.Ca C1ncrete Repair Seminar .Speakers: ACI-gm- Education Activities Comrnittee m CO era ens a 116 CC an E ae 3: ao c 01 6.6 no ntx- on ca Paul E. Gaudette Principal ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT: Historic Preservation Specialist/Engineer—Concrete YEARS OF EXERIENCE: 34 SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Since joining WJE in 1984, Paul Gaudette has investigated several hundred structures exhibiting conditions of distress and deterioration in a variety of materials, specializing in the investigation, repair, and restoration of historic concrete. Mr. Gaudette has participated in the evaluation and development of recommendations for repair of modern and historic concrete structures and other distress conditions, selection of coatings for exterior facades, design of anchorage details; water penetration testing, preparation of repair drawings and specifications, and field observation during construction. He has also performed investigations, analysis, and repair design to address distress conditions in structural and nonstructural components of reinforced concrete parking garages. Mr. Gaudette is the author of numerous papers and articles and has lectured extensively, serving as lead instructor for numerous workshops on repair of historic concrete for the Association for Preservation Technology International. He also is an instructor for the American Concrete Institute (ACI) Seminar Series, Concrete Repair Basics, and the two-day Concrete Repair Workshop. He is co- author of National Park service Preservation Brief No. 15: Preservation of Historic Concrete, RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Salk Institute for Biological Studies - La Jolla, CA Condition assessment and repair recommendations for historic concrete Edison Memorial -Edison, New Jersey Technical consulting for restoration of historic concrete landmark Morse and Stiles Colleges, Yale University - New Haven, CT Investigation and technical consulting for restoration of modern concrete landmark Baha'i House of Worship - Wilmette, IL Investigation and restoration of historic concrete landmark Wright Brothers Memorial Visitors Center - Kill Devil Hills, NC Investigation and restoration of modern historic concrete structure Jefferson National Expansion Memorial - St. Louis, MO Investigation and repair design for concrete terrace and stairs Promontory Apartments (Mies van der Rohe) - Chicago, IL Exterior investigation, repair design, and construction administration for historic high-rise San Francisco Maritime - San Francisco, CA Investigation and concrete restoration and repair Sitka Sound Science Center - Sitka, AK Condition assessment and repair of concrete facade, windows, and roofing 24 WJE EN.1Ni[:t:RS A C:t1 IK:TS 41.\l fSUMS tCl!•N1' ' N PROFESSIONAL REGISTRTATIONS twi cow EDUCATION va BA., Art History iyoi'thwestern Universiiy, 1905 i MA; Erigtish `Program for Writers 2 i Unlversityof lilinois at Chicago,1976 CaB MA Architecture, Architectural ▪ Engineering; University cif Illinois at : i:Urbana- Champaign, .L9t.3 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Association forPreservation Technology • .International .(APT)' g1. col: NI Society of Architectural Historians (SAH): • American Institute of the Conservation 3 i ; of Historic and Artistic Works (Ai C) • 1. TECHNICAL COMMITTEES • APT Technical Committee on Modern as `=Neritag2 APT Ptihtitations Committee ▪ A!A Chicago,,H1storic Resource$ Committee, past char' ▪ 1 SAH Heritage Conservation Committee .• Transportation Research: Board:(TRB) ▪ 1 Comrriit-tee ADCSO on Historic and . • Archaeological Preservation iri.':.. as 1 :Transportation, past member • .:: law Deborah SIatoi1 Principal ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT: Historic Preservation Specialist - Historian/Conservator YEARS OF EXERIENCE: 34 SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Ms. Slaton specializes in historic preservation and materials conservation. She has completed investigation and preservation projects for numerous historic structures, sites, monuments, museums, and other institutions, including historical and technical research, development of preservation and repair documents, and problem solving for archaic and modern materials. She has served as principal author of numerous investigation and preservation reports, conservation studies and master plans, Historic Structure Reports, Cultural Landscape Reports, HABS/HAER documentation projects, and National Register Nominations. Ms. Slaton has published and lectured extensively on preservation technology, materials conservation, and architectural history. She is the editor of the proceedings of several national preservation conferences, the author of National Park Service Preservation Brief No. 43: Preparation and Use of Historic Structure Reports, and co-author of Preservation Brief No. 15: Preservation of Historic Concrete. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Salk Institute for Biological Studies - La Jolla, CA Condition assessment and Historic Preservation Master Plan; preservation consulting on teak window restoration Edison Memorial, Edison, New Jersey Technical consulting for restoration of historic concrete landmark Morse and Stiles Colleges, Yale University - New Haven, CT Investigation and technical consulting for restoration of modern concrete landmark Flamingo Mission 66 Developed Area and Shark Valley Tower, Everglades National Park, Florida Cultural Landscape Inventories, Historic Structures Reports, repair recommendations for modern historic concrete structures, and National Register nomination (in progress) Biloxi and Pensacola Lighthouse - Biloxi, MS and Pensacola, FL Condition assessment and historic preservation consulting Cape Hatteras Lighthouse - NC Historic Structure Report; preservation consulting during move Fowey Rocks Lighthouse, Biscayne Bay, FL Condition assessment and historic preservation consulting Promontory Apartments - Chicago, IL Preservation consulting for repair of concrete facade on modern landmark Monument Plaza, Hoover Dam, Boulder City, Nevada Archival research, analysis, treatment recommendations, maintenance plan, and repair documents Centre Street Bridge - Calgary, Alberta, Canada Investigation and preservation consulting for lion kiosks 25 W E, ARC :i IT .'.(......1-S. ENC;i [! Sis M.\TL111,1,I. SC PROFESSIONAL REGISTRTATIONS "Architect.irr 1L,MA,.MI, EJO i NJ.OH, OR ... � I "EDUCATION m I 8S, Archi`:teciirre .:.::.. Universit i of Mrchigan., 1971 i. ........ o ▪ i MA, Architecture; roll -University6f Michigan,1974 Er1 8 1 PROFESSIONAL. AFFILIATIONS zs i American Institute of Architects (AIA) as1 f Association for .Preservation Technology c i International (APT) . E 1 Society:of Architectural Historians.(SAH). El ill TECHNICAL COMMITTEES ▪ AIA National Committee on Historic ®i w i . Resources: Chair, Advisory Group w I rnernber, 2006-2011 • �If ra ea 49CD 1 4Qi ram, i..:' :.:::• e.1f Li I cal`;' .-1: w Ettitl It .„ : Harry Hunderman Senior Principal ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT: Historical Preservation Specialist — Historical Architect YEARS OF EXERIENCE: 42 SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Harry Hunderman specializes in the application of technology to the conservation of the built environment. He has special expertise in repair and rehabilitation of existing, new, and historic buildings. As former manager of WJE's architecture group, Mr. Hunderman was involved in a wide variety of technical issues related to the building envelope, ranging from roofing and waterproofing to performance testing of facade components. Mr. Hunderman has led multidisciplinary teams to provide problem -solving investigation and design services for the repair and rehabilitation of some of the nation's most notable historic buildings and monuments, including both older and modern landmarks. He has published and lectured extensively on preservation technology and has chaired several conferences and symposia on preservation issues. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts- Washington, D.0 Leader of a multidisciplinary team in a multiyear effort for the comprehensive renovation, including restoration of exterior envelope, upgrading of building systems, and modifications to the interior Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial- Put -in -Bay, OH Condition assessment and restoration design for thirty-five story granite and concrete Doric column Hoover Dam Monument Plaza, Boulder City, NV Condition assessment for plaza and sculpture; environmental assessment Cape Hatteras Lighthouse- Outer Banks, NC Historic Structure Report; preservation consulting during move Promontory Apartments, Chicago, IL Restoration of exposed concrete facade on modern landmark San Jacinto Monument- Houston, TX Investigation, repair design, and construction observation for 555-foot-tall stone - clad monument University of Chicago, Modern Landmarks Preservation Study- Chicago, IL Investigation and planning study for ten modern architectural icons on the university's campus Lyndon Baines Johnson Library- Austin, TX Consultant for the replacement of stone plaza and terraces Monument Plaza, Hoover Dam, Boulder City, Nevada: Archival research, analysis, treatment recommendations, maintenance plan, and repair documents 26 'W EOCN%l i PROFESSIONAL REG►STRTAT(ONS Professional Engineer in IL; !A, IN, KY,. MN, MO, OH. Ali :Structura.!EngineerinIL .: EDUCATION BS; Civil Engineering. -University of Illinois,Urbana Charnpaign,198T MS, Structural Engineering University of California, Berkeley, `i988 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS ASTM international (ASTM)., `. Structural'Engineers Association of .:.. tllinols (SEA01) :: . American Concrete Institute (AC') AmerlcrrnInstitute.of.Steel.Constructiori T.TECHNICAL COMMITTEES A TM Carnriirttee 007 -:Woad. Arne P. Johnson Principal ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT: Structural Engineer — Concrete/Corrosion YEARS OF EXERIENCE: 28 SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Arne Johnson joined WJE in 1989 after working for a structural design firm in Chicago. At WJE, he has investigated several hundred concrete, steel, masonry and wood structures. Most assignments have involved evaluation of structural capacity, response, deterioration, distress, or failure; many have included design of repairs, construction documents, and construction observation services. Mr. Johnson has particular expertise ',n evaluation and repair design for historic structures, including evaluation and repair of aging concrete and timber pile foundations. He also has expertise in vibration testing and monitoring to protect structures, including museums and historic buildings, from construction -related vibrations. Mr. Johnson has performed numerous litigation support and insurance -related investigations involving structural distress and failures, fire damage, wind damage, vibration damage, and foundation settlement. He has also conducted many structural design peer reviews and load -rating studies. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Solider Field Stadium- Chicago, IL Annual structural inspections since 1990, repair designs and observation, life -cycle cost analysis, and development of repair and protection systems for historic concrete Wrigley Field, Chicago, IL Structural investigation to assess stadium condition and cause of concrete deterioration • Fenway Park- Boston, MA Investigation of stadium structure and expansion plans Union Depot - St. Paul, MN Historic concrete and timber pile foundation investigation and repair Surf Club Hotel - Miami Beach, FL Foundation stabilization and underpinning consulting Korea High Speed Rail Authority- Seoul, Korea Concrete bridge investigations and quality audit U.S. Cellular Coliseum- Bloomington, IL Investigation and litigation support for distress in concrete arena and garage Franklin Avenue Bridge - Minneapolis, MN Investigation and repair recommendations for historic concrete arch bridge over Mississippi River Art Institute of Chicago - IL Structural consulting and peer review for Modern Wing addition; pre -construction vibration testing and consulting during construction 27 W c000 COk myk • k = ea i€ Ck CO 119CC 6k • E �k . k PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS go k American Concrete Institate(ACO egg American Society of Civil Engineers k .. ▪ Precast/Prestressed Concrete institute EENci \,,Lms ARCH ITI.CFS MMERf.1L) SCI FA 1" ' SSk '` ea I vat erek as ®ak =k =k k k a 013k eel • i vk k k Cak :149 • PROFESSIONAL REGTSTRTATIONS ProfessiorialEngin,eer, AZ, L, KY and.. Structural Engineer,It and MA EDUCATION :.. 8S CM Engineering University of Illinois at Urban Champaign, 1973 MS, Civil Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana Chanpaign,1975 Structural Encg!rieersAs5otlation,af TECHNICAL COMMITTEES: AC/ 318 - Standard Building Code AC! 318C-.Safety, . Serviceability_ and Analysis : 'AC! 8E - ear and:Tors orr. AC134231Shear - Evaluation of Concrete :Bridges rid Brlclge Eferrents '' 4C! 445 - Shear and Torsion AC1.44,54 -:Strut and e Models 'ir 5 giBA[+6141 k1 Gary J, Klein Executive Vice President and Senior Principal ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT: Structural Engineer — Concrete YEARS OF EXERIENCE: 42 SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Gary Klein joined WJE in 1979 and has since investigated hundreds of concrete, steel, and wood structures. Most assignments have involved deterioration, distress, or failure of buildings and bridges. Mr. Klein's experience also includes the investigation of parking structures, tunnels, transit structures, stadiums, piers, environmental facilities, and wind turbines. Many of these studies have included repair design and construction observation services. Mr. Klein has provided expert testimony in connection with many collapse and structural investigation projects, Prior to joining WJE, from 1973 to 1979 Mr. Klein worked at the Chicago firms of McDonough Engineering, Inc., and HNTB. While with these firms, he was responsible for structural design and plan preparation for new bridge and tunnel construction as well as investigation and rehabilitation of existing structures. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Soldier Field - Chicago, IL Structural rehabilitation Central Artery /Tunnel Project (The Big Dig) - Boston, MA Structural investigation and safety audit of tunnel and bridge structures Franklin Avenue Bridge - Minneapolis, MN Investigation and repair recommendations for historic concrete arch bridge over Mississippi River Miami Art Museum- Miami, FL Investigation of failure of precast concrete roof canopy Fowey Rocks Lighthouse - Biscayne National Park, FL Condition assessment and repair and preservation consulting Union Depot - St. Paul, MN Historic concrete and timber pile foundation investigation and repair • Lakefront Millennium Project - Chicago, IL Post -construction structural review Wacker Drive Viaduct - Chicago, IL Durability research, prototype testing, and health monitoring Loop Road Bridge - VA Structural investigation, repair design, and expert testimony Hamakua Coast Steel Trestle Bridges - Hilo, HI Structural investigation and load testing Koror-Babeldaob Bridge - Republic of Palau 790-foot concrete box -girder span over the Toegel Channel Fenner Wind Farm - Fenner, NY Turbine foundation retrofit fi WJE ENGI.NFER.S AYci I1 ''E.C_ra MATERIALS 5t PROFESSIONAL REGISTRTATIONS Professlonal:Engin:eer, IL, MI,'and MS EDUCATION 8S, Engineering Physics Hope College, 199'6 M5, Civil Engineering Northwestern University, 1999 rfif CC I y mf 7a. 1 g1 E 1 :American Society of Ciui! Engineers x,1 (ASCE . N f • NACEInternational 42 f Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute • I ` TECHNICAL COMMITTEES CI PCI Concrete Materials Technology 1 '>a11 -.:Committee (Chair) a I CRSI - Durability Committee (Chair) .` PhD,..Civil Engineering Northwestern University, 2001 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS :American Concrete lnstitute.(ACI) ie ACI 365 - 5ervlce Llf e: Prediction' + . 1 ea, «: 1 r1 co i irC trot d1 fa. r„,), YldllE' yGFy John S. Lawler Associate Principal ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT: Structural Engineer— Concrete/Corrosion YEARS OF EXERIENCE: 28 SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Since joining WJE in 2001, John Lawler has performed field, laboratory, and analytical investigations related to the construction and durability of a wide range of structures. Areas of specialization include concrete structure assessment, non- destructive testing techniques, corrosion testing, and corrosion service life modeling for new and existing structures in severe environments. He has evaluated the condition of existing transportation, infrastructure, power, industrial, and governmental structures addressing corrosion and other concrete material problems including strength deficiencies and environmental and chernical deterioration. He has developed repair/rehabilitation programs associated with many of these projects. Dr. Lawler has also consulted on materials selection and design for new structures, with a focus on durability. He has led research programs investigating materials performance in the field and the laboratory. This has included studies of corrosion resistant reinforcing steels, prestressing strand, and high performance concrete optimized for durability. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Vehicle Assembly Building - Kennedy Space Center, FL Corrosion evaluation of elevated concrete slabs, service life modeling, and repair development Queen Isabella Memorial Causeway Bridge - South Padre Island, TX Assessment and corrosion service life modeling of marine bridge substructure Franklin Avenue Bridge - Minneapolis, MN Investigation and repair recommendations for historic concrete arch bridge over Mississippi River Water Reclamation Facility, Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station - Tonopah, AZ Evaluation, corrosion service life modeling, and repair development for 30-yr life extension of trickling filters, clarifiers, thickeners and pumping station structures Union Depot - St. Paul, MN Evaluation and repair development for 250,000-square-foot elevated concrete train deck exhibiting carbonation -induced corrosion Pacific Financial Plaza - Newport Beach, CA Condition evaluation and cathodic protection repair specification I-4 Braided Ramp, Orlando, FL Investigation of early age bridge deck cracking Wacker Drive Viaduct Reconstruction- Chicago, IL Quality assurance and construction consulting Corpus Christi Seawall Reconstruction - Corpus Christi, TX Thermal monitoring and cracking prevention Bridges in NC, GA, IL, IA and WV Evaluation of field performance of epoxy -coated and galvanized reinforcing bars in marine substructures and bridge decks 29 DOUGLAS WOOD ASSOCIATES INC. PROFESSIONAL REGiSTRTATIONS P. E. In Florida ' :Special inspectorin Florida m i RegisteredArchitect in. Florida' Certified by the Structural ms I °Engineering Certification Board ::' EDUCATION University of Wyoming, BSCE with. Honors Peter Kiewit Sons' Company Scholarship University of Miami, B. Arch with Honors I•PROFESSiONAL AFFILIATIONS Florida Structural Engineers :Association, State Board Member & -Past President American Concrete institute Ngtiarrai.Coundl of Structural Engineers Associations : as l `i :...:......• ' .:National Trust for Historic Preservation i :Dade Heritage Trust •• National Society of Pro , ssional wi Englneers;....: ,.: • . Florida Engineering Society I ▪ American Institute of Architects a I (Allied Member) Douglas Wood, RE., SECB President ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT: Project Principal (Structural Engineering), Construction Engineering and inspection (CEI) Services YEARS OF EXPERIENCE: 36 SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Mr. Wood has over thirty -.six years of experience providing structural engineering in South Florida, including Construction Engineering and Inspection (CEI) Services. Mr. Wood's reputation for thoughtful consideration, creative solutions, thorough analysis, detailed design and client -responsive service is unsurpassed. The firm's projects have received numerous recent awards from the International Concrete Repair Institute, American Concrete Institute, National Council of Structural Engineers Associations, National Trust for Historic Preservation, Florida Trust for Historic Preservation, American Institute of Architects, and American Concrete Contractors Association. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Crandon Park Tennis Stadium Mr. Wood provided the Threshold Building inspections for the 13,800-seat tennis stadium. The permanent structure consists of precast and cast -in -place concrete. The upper deck accommodates the addition of temporary bleachers installed for the annual tournament. Coconut Grove Playhouse This project is currently under investigation, evaluation and design. It is intended to restore the historical aspects of this 1200-seat theater while creating a live performance theater conforming to present-day technology and standards. $15 million estimated construction cost, Vizcaya Mr. Wood has been providing structural engineering for repairs, renovations and restorations at Miami -Dade County's Vizcaya for three decades. His work has touched almost every corner of this National Historic Landmark. Work has included multiple investigations and evaluations, as well as extensive concrete repairs, enhancements, renovations, additions and restorations in accordance with the highest standards of historical restoration. Cumulative construction cost value of approximately $40 million. Perez Art Museum Miami Iconic new art museum in Miami with 200,000 square feet of programmable space, plus multiple terraces, bayfront amphitheater and parking. Douglas Wood Associates provided consultation throughout the project, foundation design, construction administration services, Threshold Building Inspection and design of various building components and art installations. 90.1 million estimated construction cost. Colony Theater The project received the AIA Florida Merit Award of Excellence, the Florida Trust for Historic Preservation Award, the Barbara Capitman Award from the Miami Design Preservation League, and the outstanding preservation project award from Dade Heritage Trust. This project included the addition of a performance theater stage house along with a new stage, storage, dressing roams, office and support spaces. This project also included repairs, renovations and historic renovation throughout the theater. $7 million estimated construction cost. Soho Beach House Complete renovation of this historical 7-story mid-century hotel with rooftop addition and addition of a 15-story hotel wing (total area of approximately 322,000 square feet). This project received international Concrete Repair Institute's Award of Merit. $32 million estimated construction cost. Trinity Episcopal Cathedral Historic Restoration of Trinity Cathedral, including extensive concrete repairs and corrosion control, This project received the AIA Florida Honor Award of Excellence for Historic Preservation. 15.145 snuare feet. Estimated Construction Cost: S7 million. DOUGLAS WOOD ASSOCIATES, INC. I(' Ii Ip I 1 :; I Ti I :! IE E$ is Ei II PROFESSIONAI; REGISTRATIONS P. E in Florida ATC,20 1ATC45 Post -Disaster COWA I I :.Building Evaluation::. aki II:EDUCATION 4 City: College of New York, BSCE, :w I with Honors rE .,Engineering Alumni Award: to'• W City College of New York, Master of Structural Engineering GI with Honors �E .. errE = yD i RAWit I CO I;:. OI• CV I ogan; isw Robert Santiago, P.E. Senior Vice President ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT: Project Manager (Structural Engineering), Construction Engineering and Inspection (CEI) Services YEARS OF EXPERIENCE: 34 SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Mr. Santiago has over thirty-four years of experience providing structural engineering, including Construction Engineering and Inspection (CEI) Services. Mr. Santiago's background includes extensive municipal work in the New York City area, one of the most exciting and challenging environments for structural engineering anywhere, where he engineered projects in Manhattan's cast iron district, as well as an award -winning addition below Carnegie Hall and at the Yale Divinity School. The firm's projects have received numerous recent awards from the American Concrete Institute, International Concrete Repair institute, National Council of Structural Engineers Associations, National Trust for Historic Preservation, Florida Trust for Historic Preservation, American Institute of Architects, and Decorative Concrete Council. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Manhattan Terminal, Staten Island Ferry New 150,000 square foot replacement for the Manhattan terminal for the Staten Island Ferry. This complex engineering project was constructed over underground roadway and mass transit tunnels. On a typical weekday, this ferry terminal handles 60,000 passengers. $158 million estimated construction cost. Carnegie Hall, Addition Award -winning addition of a new third stage, Zankel Hall, is a multiple -use, 650-seat performance space below the main concert hall, including new balconies, stage, and accessory spaces. 72 million estimated construction cost Hampton House Douglas Wood Associates provided the structural engineering services for the renovation and restoration of the historic Hampton House. Few historic places in South Florida can boast of its legacy, which drew people from all over the nation, including the weekly meetings of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) and frequent guests Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcom X and Muhammad Ali. This project includes extensive repair, renovation and rehabilitation for use as a museum, archive, entertainment venue and community center. Soho Beach House Complete renovation of this historical 7-story mid-century hotel with rooftop addition and addition of a 15-story hotel wing (total area of approximately 322,000 square feet). This project received International Concrete Repair Institute's Award of Merit. $32 million estimated construction cost. Trinity Episcopal Cathedral Historic Restoration of Trinity Cathedral, including extensive concrete repairs and corrosion control. This project received the AIA Florida Honor Award of Excellence for Historic Preservation. 15,145 square feet. Estimated Construction Cost: $7 million. Haulover Beach Park Marine & Safety Facility New Haulover Beach Marine Safety Facility (a joint project of the Parl< & Recreation Department and the Fire Rescue Department), which features a nearly 80 ft, tall observation tower ("lighthouse") and includes a training room, lounge, offices, Inrl(Pr rnnmc Pverrice rnnm rnnfarenre rnnm ctoraoe and %/PhirlP ctnraap 31 COASTAL SYSTEMS :Y'I' E II RM1'1'1[}ry.51: PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS : Re'gisteredEngineer;'FL 66507 ea .. ..:... .. .... . a • EDUCATION .. ' • 8S, Civil Engineering ! :Florida International University - CIO 'RCM IRAlr1 CV' aa Andres Perez, P.E. Engineering Department Head ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT: Lead Civil/Marine Structural Engineer YEARS OF EXPERIENCE; 17 SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Mr. Perez has over 17 years of civil engineering experience In Florida. He has completed the planning, design and construction administration for site/civil projects including parks, streetscape, and Right -of - Way. He has also completed designs for private site developments such as hotels, condominiums, parking lots/garages, commercial properties and dry stack marinas. These projects have required the design of stormwater management systems consisting of retention areas, drainage wells, exfiltration trenches, and outfalls. These projects have also required the design of water and sanitary sewer services. His site/civil design experience in Florida includes the permitting of projects through agencies such as the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), South Florida Water Management District, and Florida Department of—ransportation, He has processed stormwater management designs through these agencies to obtain Environmental Resource Permits (ERP), and he has demonstrated experience with projects adjacent to the coast and/or waterfront. These projects have required extensive coordination with diverse project teams to design projects that meet the development programming goals for both public and private sector clients, but that also meet the stringent regulatory permitting criteria to manage surface water runoff. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Bayfront Street Ends Improvements, Miami Beach, Florida Bulkhead design and environmental permitting for street ends at South Shore Drive, 10th Street, 14th Street, Lincoln Road as well as Island View Park. Streetscape design for street ends at South Shore Drive, 10'" Street and Lincoln Road, Construction costs totaled to $700K. Beachwalk II, Miami Beach, Florida Civil/coastal engineering design and environmental permitting for the $4M 2,300 feet on grade paver walkway that connects South Pointe Park, Marjory Stoneman Douglas Park, and Lummus Park in the South Beach district of Miami Beach. Haulover Marine Center, North Miami Beach, Florida Marine and site/civil improvements for the redevelopment of a new marina facility with approximately 400 feet of bulkhead. Surveying, water and sanitary sewer design, utility coordination, and construction administration services provided. Redesigned sheet pile bulkhead with augercastpile-supported reinforced concrete forklift launching platform. Construction costs totaled to $15M. Island Gardens Mega Yacht Harbour, Miami, Florida Marina design and environmental permitting for 50-slip mega yacht harbor on Watson Island as part of $600M site redevelopment. Hydrographic and marine resource surveys and underwater bulkhead assessments provided. Design of dredging, mitigation, fixed piers, and utilities for vessels up to 450 feet long. Museum Park, Miami, Florida Planning of marine amenities and environmental permitting feasibility study completion relative to a proposed baywaik, waterfront enhancement, and other public park amenities along the shoreline and within a basin on Biscayne Bay as part of the proposed $50M Museum Park improvements project. Design and permitting of stormwater management for the 22-acre master planned park, and planning/design of large vessel mooring facility. Construction costs totaled to $9M. North Beach Recreational Corridor (NBRC), Miami Beach, Florida Design and environmental permitting of multi -purpose public access corridor to traverse along the western edge of the beach dunes between 64th Street and 79th Street. Design encompasses 15 blocks and three city parks. Construction costs totaled to $6M, Pier 66 Marina, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida Planning and design of 100-slip mega -yacht marina facility. Design of upland excavation and basin dredging, including material handling and disposal design, Design of bulkhead improvements and associated shore -support structures, along with a portion of fixed docks. Construction costs totaled to $1SM. 32 S S"I'E:1(S co PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS .. Registered Engineer, FL,AL,TX :`Certified Flaodplairr Manager ddaa EDUCATION a=i: E MS, Ocean and Resources Engineering, GelE :University :of:Hawaii,2005 y f' . dal .` .. ., 1,.CivilEngineering,.Pennsylva'nia to State University, 2002 f ... 0 ' PROFESS1QNAL AFFILIATIONS 11 . 'Artterfcan Society of Floodplaln H' Managers` wE C7 1 Florida Floodplain Managers ai f Rssociiiation day.::'..... .. American Society of Civil Engineers : Wa:': =1 as 1 .' .91 Ca 7 C �s iCCI :H1FI! '+ II'Ii 24w Jordon Cheifet, P.E. Project Engineer ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT: Marine Structural Engineer YEARS OF EXPERIENCE: 10 SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Mr. Cheifet is a project engineer with more than 10 years of diverse, professional experience. His wide-ranging expertise includes FEMA coastal floodplain mapping, waterfront and shore protection structure design, numerical modeling, feasibility studies, and dredging projects. He is capable in multiple numerical modeling techniques and is well -versed in the latest coastal design manuals such as the CEM and SPM. Mr. Cheifet has extensive topographic and bathymetric survey experience where he has utilized RTI( GPS, total stations, and echo sounders for topographic and beach profile surveys. His field experience includes above and underwater structural inspections, GIS/GPS data collection, surveying, and construction oversight. Mr. Cheifet also has extensive knowledge of GIS applications to coastal engineering and has leveraged this technology through desktop, server, and mobile platforms on multiple projects including coastal flooding, wetland restoration, dredging, and offshore wind farm siting. Mr. Cheifet completes most of his design and construction work using a variety of coastal and civil design software that includes MIKE21-SW, MIKE21-HD, STWAVE, CHAMP, ACES, ArcG1S, AutoCAD, and HYPACK. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Manatee Bend Shoreline Stabilization & Kayak Launch, City of Miami, Florida Design of shoreline stabilization improvements to rehabilitate shoreline and preserve existing, dilapidated, historical coral rock seawall and steps. Design included new seawall landward of existing, limestone boulder riprap revetment, and kayak launch ramp within existing park setting to allow passive recreation and launch of non -motorized vessels to increase use of City Park. Currie Park Staging Docks, City of West Palm Beach, Florida Design of 2 public staging docks and dredging design of 2 new access channels to improve public access at an existing boat ramp. Project management of environmental permits, which included a marine resource assessment and installation of 15 Uniform Waterway Markers to increase the navigational safety of vessels travelling between the Intracoastal Waterway (ICW) and Currie Park. Dania Beach Dock inspection, City of Dania Beach, Florida Above- and underwater investigation of existing marginal dock to evaluate condition and assess damage from recent vessel impact. Issued engineering report summarizing the assessment and provided recommendations and cost estimates for potential structural rehabilitation. City -Wide Dock Maintenance, City of West Palm Beach, Florida Above- and underwater investigation of 2 existing fishing piers to evaluate condition. Issued engineering report summarizing the assessment and provided recommendations and cost estimates for potential structural rehabilitation. Structural design of new fishing pier at El Cid dock resulting from investigation findings. Construction administration services provided. Hampton Inn Bulkhead and Marina, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida Above -water investigation of existing bulkhead to evaluate condition. Project management and structural design of replacement bulkhead, marina utility layout, and re -design of existing docking facility relative to proposed upland development. 33 • SYSTEMS l t•Frr:+:srtc”+lr. EDUCATION B5 Agricultural Operations • `Management, Specialization: c Bioprocess Management e? University of Florida, Gainesville,: FL 00 ;1992 et • PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS • Broward County Marine Advisory. E Committee, Appointed Member ca 0 :.Pompano Beach Marine Advisory Board Appointed Member FAEP, Plor2.ada Association of :E Enviranrnental professionals t; AAkag 16 41. ft•6 Penny Cutt Environmental Permitting Director ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT: Lead Environmental Permitting Project Manager YEARS OF EXPERIENCE: 21 SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Ms. Cutt has over 20 years of experience in the field of environmental monitoring, assessment, planning and regulatory permitting, at the local, State and Federal levels. She is able to quickly evaluate complex scientific information and communicate it to lay leaders for decision -making purposes. Ms. Cutt has a proven track record negotiating complex technical issues, particularly with regard to aquatic and coastal ecosystems, with a variety of interest groups. Ms. Cutt very effectively and equitably applies scientific, regulatory and financial judgment when evaluating complex scientific and technical information and issues. She also effectively manages workflow and product delivery, accurately identifies key issues and project needs to achieve environmentally sustainable ecosystem solutions. Ms, Cutt has extensive background in regulatory permitting of dredging projects having worked as a regulator for agencies including the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. This regulatory experience facilitates the development of the permitting strategy for project implementation as the regulatory permitting is normally on the critical path for most coastal and waterfront projects. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Bahia Mar Maintenance Dredging, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida Marine Resource and hydrographic surveys of marina basin and areas adjacent to Intracoastal Waterway channel. Evaluated proposed dredging and potential impacts to benthic resources. Initiated consultations and development of mitigation strategies for environmental permit compliance from previous project impacts, Dinner Key Marina, Miami, Florida Design of existing deck replacement, security access, and maintenance dredging for 580-slip marina. Conducted dock as -built and hydrographic surveys. Coordinated construction bid engineering support between Client, Manufacturer, and installation Contractors. Island Gardens Mega Yacht Harbour, Miami, Florida Marina design and environmental permitting for 50-slip megayacht harbor on Watson Island as part of $600M site redevelopment. Hydrographic and marine resource surveys and underwater bulkhead assessments provided. Design of dredging, mitigation, fixed piers, and utilities for vessels up to 450 feet long. Miamarina Commercial Dock - Pier 5, Miami, Florida Underwater assessment and design of charter fishing dock replacement for 19 slips at Pier 5. Designed . concrete and timber dock structures along with shore power utilities including new distribution. Processed environmental permits through Miami -Dade DERM, Florida DEP, and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. PortMiami Mitigation Assessment for Bulkhead Replacement, Miami, Florida Managed field assessment of resources on bulkhead and prepared UMAM assessment of 1.65 acre artificial reef to offset impacts associated with loss of aquatic functions and values resulting from bulkhead replacement. Secured precedent setting authorization for first Reef Ball mitigation project at a substantlal cost savings to PortMiami. Pier 66 Marina Redevelopment, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida Design and environmental permitting of marina redeveloprnent with 99 slips to accommodate vessels up to 250 feet long. Fixed and floating docks designed, along with marina utilities such as shore power, fire and domestic water, communications, and sewage pump -out. Williams Island Marina, Aventura, Florida Planning and design of 100-slip replacement marina facility. Design of upland excavation and dredging, including material handling and disposal design. Design of bulkhead improvements and associated shore - support structures, along with a portion of fixed docks. Redesign of existing marina to better accommodate typical slip mix and optimize amenities for typical vessel occupancy. Environmental permitting and engineering design to include limitations based on manatee protection plan restrictions. 34 PROFESSIONAL REG!STRTATIONS B° I Pro essiona/ En ,nt . eer f 9 State of Florida #42459 f: - 1 .;.:``EDUCATION .. ®, Notional .University of a Bachelors of Science in Mechanical and El Electrical Engineering, 4971 iz i �i. :: ° ' BA, Architecture • Universityof Miarli, 1984 a i 401 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS. American Society of Plumbing CO i :.:: Engineers -. ®• ° National Fir Protection.Association .Arnerican Society of Heating, • Refrigerating & Air Conditioning • ;' .Engineers Victor M. Avedano PE, LEED AP, IMP Principal / President ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT: Senior Mechanical Engineer YEARS OF EXERIENCE: 42 SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Mr. Avedano is responsible for the production of documents providing professional services in the discipline of Mechanical Engineering. He has over 42 years of mechanical systems engineering experience in the design of HVAC, plumbing and fire protection systems including design, investigation, studies, energy analysis, project management, construction administration. He has supervised a wide variety: of projects including commercial and institutional buildings, transportation (airports, train stations), educational facilities, and hospitality. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Miami Art Museum, Miami, Florida Johnson, Avedano, Lopez, Rodriguez & Walewski Engineering Group provided Plumbing, Fire Protection and Fire Alarm System Engineering Design Services for the new four -level, 130,000 square foot Perez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) designed by Herzog & de Meuron. The new landmar< was constructed in Museum Park, a waterfront site on Biscayne Boulevard adjacent to the American Airlines Arena, The new facility doubles the previous amount of gallery space, including interior and covered outdoor areas for events, an auditorium, a retail shop, education area, and a restaurant. The design of the building incorporated many sustainable design practices. The project is pursuing LEED'M Silver Certification from the US Green Building Council. Mr. Avedano is the Plumbing and Fire Protection Engineer of Record for this project. Construction Cost: $120,000,000.00 Lauderdale Marine Center Annex, Fort Lauderdale, Florida Johnson, Avedano, Lopez, Rodriguez & Walewski Engineering Group provided HVAC, Plumbing, Fire Protection and Electrical Engineering services for this new addition. consisting of a 45,000 SF Assembly Building, a 24,000 SF Contractor Building, wet. slips, dry storage and wash stations. The Lauderdale Marine Center is the largest marine facility in the United States situated on a 50-acre complex. The state-of-the-art marina facility has amenities. that include: Captain's Lounge with internet access and lending library; Electrical: hook-ups at each slip (30, 50, 100, 480 amp plus three phase); Pump out capabilities at each slip; Modern custom floating docks; Bathroom and shower facilities and: Laundry room fac.lities. Construction Cost: $5,670,000 (estimate) Vista Government Office Building, West Palm Beach, Florida Mr. Avedano served as the Mechanical Engineer for this new government office building designed for Palm Beach County. Cur office provided Mechanical and: Electrical Engineering Services for this project. The facility consists of a 251,000-SF, multi -level office building and 900 car parking garage. The facility houses the Intelligent Transportation Systems operation for Palm Beach County and the Florida Department of Transportation. Construction Cost: $30,000,000 35 JOHNSON,A PROFESSIONAL. REGISTRTATIONS ProfessionaI Engineer State of :Florida - #i'55340 E UCATION university of Havana, Cuba Bachelor of Science. ir1'Electrical Engiineed ng,1966: PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Registered Communications. Distribution Designer (RCDD)## 0625.7 Jorge L . Fleitas, PE, RCN Senior Electrical Engineer ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT: Senior Electrical Engineer YEARS OF EXERIENCE: 27 SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Mr. Fleitas has extensive experience in the Design of Electrical Systems for applications such as Commercial Facilities, Airports, Office Buildings, Hotel/Resorts, Shopping, Schools, Government, Health Care Facilities and Multi -Family Residential. His experience also includes Roadway Lighting, Fire Alarm and Telecommunication Systems Designs; Generator Backup Power Designs, Contract Administration, Project Management, and Field Inspection. Jorge has also over 10 years of experience in the maintenance and operation of electrical overhead and underground distribution systems in power plants up to 34KV in size. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Robert King High Park, Miami, Florida Mr. Fleitas was a member of the Electrical Engineering team for the for this park project consisting of a new 6,500 square foot Community Center building including new covered basketball court, new tennis court, new volleyball courts, site lighting, parking, playground & picnic area. The project also includes an illuminated soccer filed with adjoining restrooms. Construction Cost: $1,200,000 Miami International Airport Terminal North Terminal Improvements TNT Project No. 756A, Miami, Florida This project consists of approximately 441,000 square foot of Renovations, for the Existing Terminal Building, from Terminal Area "A" through "G", Levels lthrough 3, from Curb side to and including the Ticket Counters. The Scope of Work includes Mechanical and Electrical Systems Upgrades, including Demolition, to comply with the latest Codes, MDAD Guidelines and Life Safety Master Plan. The Systems Design Highlights include the replacement of the Mechanical Penthouses and Central Air Handling Units, with New Large Built -Up Type Air Handler Systems, serving areas ranging from 100,000 to 135,000 square foot, Smoke Control Systems, including Stairwells and Elevator Shafts Pressurization, Fully Automatic Building Management Systems, New Normal and Standby Power Distribution Systems, Energy Efficient Design, Fire Alarm Systems, Public Address Systems, Access Control Systems and Telephone/Data Systems. Mr. Fleitas was one of the Electrical Engineers of Record ror this project. Construction Cost: $90,250,000.00 South Regional / Broward College Library, Pembroke Pines, Florida Our office provided HVAC and Electrical Engineering Design Services for this new 70,000 square foot regional library project on Broward College's south campus. The library is provided with daylight controls and energy efficient dimmable lighting, CO2 sensors, demand control ventilation, dedicated outside air units with pre- treated outside air and heat pipe energy recovery. It is the first LEED certified project for Broward County and has achieved a Silver rating from the U.S. Green Building Council. Mr, Fleitas was a member of the Electrical Engineering design team for this project. Cost $11,000,000 36 J. A. Condon a Associates, Inc. PROFESSIONAL REGISTRTATIONS : Certified: General: Contractor State o Florida CGCO2196g Building Inspector.-:Stateof Florida `8N2558. Ilan* fnspectar -State .of Florida. 915+236 independent Ad juster -State. of Florida.... W032753 ..:.. Certified. Cost Engineer 8 American 'Association .of Cast Engineers: filet.. Certified Cost EstirnE for B A:rneri:can Society of Prafessioiwil Estimators Certified Energy Gauge Rater - State of Florida 114E LECO APB Green Building Certification Institute EDUCATION` 8. S;Civil: Engineering 8 Ca Western: University :, PROFESSIONAL. AFFILIATIONS Am. rican Assaclation of Cast Engineers. lnterncitlonai' American Society ofProfessionaf., rmators ::.:. American Satiety of.Civil: Engineers Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors international Code' Council `:• U. 5.. Green Building Council: John J. Yanoviak, CC[, LEED AP Vice Principal -in -Charge, Cost Engineering ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT: Cost Estimator YEARS OF EXERIENCE: 48 SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Vice President of J. A. Condon & Associates, Inc., providing professional construction consulting services to private and public sector clients for land development and building construction projects in the United States and Caribbean. Implement company policies and direct activities for delivery of quality on -time services and production of reliable and complete cost data with emphasis on a high level of accuracy. Developed Jong term relationships with clients providing professional services over more than eighteen years with repetitive assignments for a variety of building construction projects. Expanded service capabilities to include cost segregation studies and construction cost audits for investment tax analyses and applicable credits. Conceptualize pro -green building practices with complimentary evaluations for cost impacts and potential for achievement of LEED ratings. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Dyer Courthouse, Miami, Florida Restoration of historic building, construction of new additions and reconfiguration of interior spaces foe conversion to educational facility. $50,000,000 Pinecrest Community Center, Pinecrest, Florida Expansion of existing facility with new additions and modernization of interior and exterior areas for active cultural center. $4,500,000 Gusman Center for the Performing Arts, Miami, Florida Progressive restoration of interior and exterior areas of historic theater and ADA upgrading. $25,000,000 Miami -Dade College North Campus, Miami, Florida Renovation and expansion of existing theater facilities. $1,500,000 Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami, Florida Development of new additions to public museum facility and modernization of existing improvements. $14,000,000 Overtown Lyric Theater, Miami, Florida Restoration of historic building and replacement of existing performing arts systems, furnishings and equipment. $6,000,000 37 EDUCATION A.S. •Constructiori T'echnotogy, as 1 New Jersey'.iinstituteofrechrrofogy E • :'PROFESSIONALAFFILIATIONS a , Notional Society of Professional 19 1.• :; 5urveyors .:..:• w 1 New York State Association of ,ww • : Professdional LonSurveyors =1 • ;.NPwlersey Society of Professions f Land WI 1: Surveyors 59 I .:. ' i' ConnectfcutAss'ociation of Land is:' E .Surveyors.Inc, RBI 1 .District ...• ... •.of Colurh:bio.Association o 2, 1;,Professional Lard Surveyors • 1 American. Congress: 0f Surveying end 'E I Mapping.. E:n 1 American Institute of Architects • =E = ▪ E : United States institute of Building • ;Documentation (Fouriding Member) E:, .=1 Mi. BRA iR Joseph E. Romano, PLS Principal/Director of Surveying —3D Laser Scanning ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT: Principal/Director YEARS OF EXERIENCE: 33 SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Mr. Romano has a broad range of experience In construction related fields. Starting his career as a title searcher, he developed his expertise working as a draftsmen, construction inspector, rodman and survey party chief. His experience in land surveying includes topographic and boundary surveys as well as wetland location and delineation, GPS Surveys, construction stake -out, monitoring, development of as -built site plans and ground control for aerial photography surveys. His experience in all phases of surveying procedures also includes: drafting, note reduction, historical record research, deed analysis, dimensional control and sub- division plans, and preparation of legal property descriptions. Mr. Romano is responsible for developing and implementing proprietary survey software used on Langan's advanced CADD and computer systems. As Director of Surveying and Manager of the Langan Survey Department, Mr. Romano is very active in promoting land surveying and has been a guest speaker at numerous land survey conferences. His areas of special interest include boundary law and GPS/GIS/Laser Scanning technologies RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Faena Bazaar "Atlantic Beach Hotel", Miami Beach, FL Langan has provided environmental consulting, geotechnical engineering, and laser scanning services for this mixed -use project. The Faena Bazaar, a renovation of the historic Atlantic Beach Hotel built in 1939 and designed by prominent Miami Beach architect Roy France, preserves and restores the existing lobby and facades while reprogramming the building for retail. As the geotechnical engineer of record, Langan completed a series of subsurface investigations and provided recommendations for the support of the proposed structures and general guidance regarding the construction of the proposed basement levels. Langan was on site during construction of the test and production piles and the load testing program. Ultimate 1-4 Expansion, Orlando, FL Langan provided mobile mapping, video logging, field video capture, and geospatial data integration services in support of the major expansion of a 21-mile stretch of U.S. I-4, which includes the addition of four new express lanes, and reconstructed interchanges and bridges. Langan's scope consisted of the documentation of all existing conditions prior to the start of construction, including every exit and entrance ramp, overpass and underpass, and everything within the right-of-way and 100 feet beyond, which includes hundreds of houses. Langan delivered full project video documentation in the form of the Pegasus's imagery for all the traveled lane miles viewable by using the Leica Pegasus Viewer that runs as an add - on to Esri's ArcGIS Explorer. In addition to the video logging, Langan collected hundreds of high definition field videos of the suspect areas. Langan integrated these GPS referenced videos into the final ArcGIS Explorer deliverable for a full project workflow. St. Patrick's Catherdral, New York, NY Langan engineers provided geotechnical engineering, site/civil engineering and surveying services during the renovations at St. Patrick's Cathedral, a historic structure located on Fifth Avenue. Services provided include a geotechnical subsurface investigation for the proposed renovations, site surveying for all interior and exterior areas of the cathedral including comprehensive laser scanning services. Langan continues to provide pre -construction support during the investigation for the proposed renovations. �t) .�i%1•i}y. 38 CO LANGAN PROFESSIONAL REGISTRTATIONS :Professional Engineer in FL 'Diplomate of the Academy. of : :GeoProfessionals EDUCATION Past: Graduate Studies, Geological.. Engineering (Rock i ng!neering), • Universfty of Missouri -Rolla :: Post. Graduate Studies; Mining Engineering (Rack Mechanics and • ninneling and Underground Cdristructian)..,'liniversity of Missouri Rona.." Post Graduate Studies, Pavement • • Design,:Fforida.Internatfoi3al University :MS,: tivii.£ igineering:(Geotechnic.61J: Virginia Polytechnic Institute. r:BS, Civil Engineering rwrr i ..:The. Citadel as r PROFESSlONl L AFF:Ls( ATIONS ter'Adjunct •. .... ..: ..:.: ,� r ;+'lnterrfafionQi F1i�ivey�l�epaxFrr?en# ... ter. .. °r„ �- I ;:Deep Foundarlan Institute: Trustee .-; = r .;: =Board IIRern2r ACIPPile Committee Past Charm and i Prior: Member of 5ustainabrlity.Carnm el' ASC-Eand Geoo-Institute Miami Dade ' r .:President (2004)....: r Member of UndergroundCertstruptran im r Associotion of SiVIE & iVlerxitier of ADSC Adjunct Professor aorida r „: of cm l engineer! (2004 ZOEIS):;.::: OP I Matthew E. Meyer, PE, D.GE Principal/Vice President — Geotechnical Engineering ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT: Geotechnical Engineer -of -Record YEARS OF EXERIENCE: 20 SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Mr. Meyer has 20 years of geotechnical engineering and project management experience. He has practiced in numerous states along the East Coast and throughout North America including: South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, Florida, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Texas, and Nevada. Mr. Meyer has also practiced in the international setting including Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Romania, Australia and Brazil as well as various islands of the Caribbean chain including: Nassau, Abaco Island, Chub Cay of the Berry Island chain in the Bahamas, the Montego Bay area of Jamaica, the Turks and Caicos Islands, Antigua and Puerto Rico, RELEVANT EXPERIENCE PortMiami Tunnel,1-395 Bridge Widening, and Roadway Improvements, Miami, FL PortMiami Tunnel (PMT) was constructed to provide direct link between PortMiami and the Interstate Highway network. The project consisted of two 4,300-ft long, 2- lane, 37-ft finished diameter tunnels linking the man-made islands of Watson and Dodge, and under the main cruise ship channel in Biscayne Bay. PMT was constructed as public -private partnership (PPP). $787M Fontainebleau Hotel and Resort, Miami Beach, FL This renovation and expansion project at the famous Fontainebleau Resort in Miami Beach, FL began in 2004 and was completed by the end of 2008. Langan provided integrated cost effective foundation and site preparation recommendations. On - site technical support and testing services prior to and during construction throughout the almost 1,000,000 SF of floor space comprised a four-story convention center; 15- and 17-story towers; two, 10-story structures; three levels of the fully -occupied Chateau Building; and host of ground -level amenity features that included a shopping mall, restaurants, back -of -house areas, spa, and theater, Geotechnical services included dewatering foundation excavations, which required close coordination with the environmental team to assure subsurface contaminants from on -site and off -site concerns were appropriately mitigated. $1B University of Miami, Student Activity Center, Coral Gables, FL This development consists of a four-story, 110,000 SF Student Activities Center along the shores of Lake Osceola. The center accommodates meeting rooms, a ballroom, a student organization center, a media center, a student services center, a computer lab, several lounges, and a new Rattskeller Bar and Grill. The project also includes the construction of an amphitheater -style lakefront stage and a cover esplanade, requiring reclamation of a portion of Lake Osceola. Langan performed a subsurface exploration which included soil test borings and permeability tests, and performed a bathymetric survey to determine water depths in Lake Osceola. Our geotechnical engineering services included evaluation of feasible foundation alternatives for support of the proposed four story structure, recommendations for cost-effective foundation design, recommendations for lake filling, and bulkhead design. $28M Dolphin Stadium Expansion, Miami Gardens, FL Designed and oversaw the construction of the foundation aspects of the expansion of the Dolphins Stadium for SuperBowl XXVI. The implemented foundation systems consisted of footings on improved soils, high -capacity rock anchors and augered- cast-in-place piles. Also provided technical oversight for 3-story cast -in -place eastern expansion utilizing footings after subgrade improvement. $300 M 39 LAB PROFESSIONAL REGISTRTAT1ONS Professional Engineer in Ft ea i EDUCATION o I Master :ofBusinessAdministration en' University of Florida'.. Civil.Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology. • B.Sc..; Civil Engineering ESyracuse University • PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS los i ; American Society of Civil l;n.gineers. 'a. 1 (ASCE), Associate Member 'E i .ASCE Puerto Rico Chapter,: Secretary w I • ASCE Geo--institute, Member e▪ , E Coleaio:de ln.genieros yAgriniensores eaE de Puerta Rica (.CIAP!R), Member as !®1i 111F13 vt Carlos Ortiz, PE Senior Project Manager— Geotechnical Engineering ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT: Senior Project Manager YEARS OF EXERIENCE: 18 SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Mr. Ortiz has more than 18 years of geotechnical and environmental engineering experience in Puerto Rico and Florida. His experience has included site reconnaissance visits for proposal and report preparation, proposal preparation for geotechnical and environmental explorations, supervision of both field testing, sampling and dri'ling activities, and writing subsoil exploration reports and environmental site assessment reports for a wide variety of projects throughout the island of Puerto Rico and the State of Florida. The projects have included offshore projects, private housing developments, manufacturing and pharmaceutical projects, highway projects, commercial structures, parking structures, slope stability analyses, and geotechnical instrumentation monitoring. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE PortMiami Tunnel, I-395 Bridge Widening, and Roadway Improvements, Miami, FL This project consists of a challenging, mixed -face, TBM constructed tunnel in porous, soft, sedimentary rock/soil conditions. As part of the D-B team, Mr. Ortiz supervised the construction of tie -down drilled shaft elements for the temporary support of excavation (SOE) on Watson Island, as well as the construction of the drilled shafts to support the MacArthur Bridge widening. Mr. Ortiz was also involved during the initial portions of the construction of reinforced Cutter -Soil Mix (CSM) soil cement panels as part of the SOE work on Watson Island. Mr. Ortiz also supervised the toad testing of the tie -down and CSM test elements for the Watson Island SOE. $787M Met Miami Mixed -Use Development, Miami, FL This mixed -use development includes four, 42-story to 73-story towers as well as a 4-story retail/cinema structure. A portion of the project is located in a reclaimed portion of Biscayne Bay. Coordinated and supervised the field investigations, prepared geotechnical engineering reports, supervised ACIP pile testing programs and ACIP production pile and earthwork programs. The testing program for the Met 3 project included the first -ever multi -level 0-cell load test on an ACIP pile element. In addition, prepared preconstruction conditions documentation reports for the areas surrounding the Met 1 and Met 2 projects, and supervised the tower settlement monitoring for both projects. Berths 6 & 7 at Port of Miami, Miami, FL The project consisted of 1,145 feet of bulkhead reconstruction at Berths VI and VII on the southern side of PortMiami and the construction of a new section of crane rail behind the bulkhead. Mr. Ortiz performed the field investigation, prepared the geotechnical engineering report, and inspected the ACIP production pile installation program. Faena Bazaar "Atlantic Beach Hotel", Miami Beach, FL Langan has provided environmental consulting, geotechnical engineering, and laser scanning services for this mixed -use project. The Faena Bazaar, a renovation of the historic Atlantic Beach Hotel built in 1939 and designed by prominent Miami Beach architect Roy France, preserves and restores the existing lobby and facades while reprogramming the building for retail. As the geotechnical engineer of record, Langan completed a series of subsurface investigations and provided recommendations for the support of the proposed structures and general guidance regarding the construction of the proposed basement levels. Langan was on site during construction of the test and production piles and the load testing program. 40 OLIN PROFESSIONAL. REGISTRTATIONS Registered Landscape Architect: KS; c MA,. MD, :MQ, NC NY, OH, PA, UT, co1 WCo 401 sa 1 fir:::.::.:'....:: ..... .....:..... ...... .: r Council of Landscape Architectural el i :::Registration Boards ;...:;:;:: eor,.:..: :EDUCATION • Master of .Landscape Architecture , Universi iWty of Pennsylvania, 1983 ar< Bachelorof Science in Landscape ;0-3r ' Architecture` n r University of Wisconsin, 1979 tI ::PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS ' .:.. I • Arn rican.Societyof Landscape. g` r..Architects Felloru O ai aiI ▪ • co I Jr R 61Ar reRr4i rR!R Jo VC, Susan K. Weiler, ILA, FASLA Partner ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT: Partner -In -Charge YEARS OF EXERIENCE: 33 SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Since joining OLUN nearly 30 years ago, Susan Weiler has risen to prominence in the field of landscape architecture as a designer, speaker and writer. Her expertise in interfacing with complex engineering systems and construction technologies has applied to projects of myriad locales and typologies, including the U,S. Embassy in Berlin, Germany; the Mission Bay Master Plan in San Francisco, California; LDS Conference Center in Salt Lake City, Utah; and the Anne d'Harnoncourt Sculpture Garden at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, She has recently completed the design and construction of Dilworth Park, a new civic plaza and transit center in front of Philadelphia's historic City Hall. Susan holds a Master of Landscape Architecture from the University of Pennsylvania, where she is now a longstanding faculty member. She regularly teaches at the Pantheon institute in Rome and has lectured widely, including talks at the TEDx lecture series. Susan is the primary author of the book Green Roof Systems: A Guide for the Planning, Design and Construction of Landscapes over Structure, which has become a primary resource on the topic of green roof design for landscape architects, architects and engineers. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE The Jockey Club The Aperion redefines luxury, health, and entertainment in the context of Miami's historic Jockey Club. Extensive gardens, pools, and fitness environments, at -grade and on -structure, give new definition to the 22-acre waterfront property. Size: 22 acres. Cost: Confidential. Rodin Museum OLIN rejuvenated the garden landscape surrounding the Rodin Museum, home of the largest collection of Auguste Rodin's works in the world. The landscape enhances the original 1928 plans by architects Paul Cret and Jacques Greber, restoring the symmetry of the formal French plan and reunifying the entire city block as a public garden. Size: 4.19 acres. Cost: Confidential. Mission Bay The Mission Bay site once served as rail yards until the 1989 earthquake destroyed the nearby freeway, and access to the waterfront emerged. Maximizing views and connections to both the water and the city were primary goals of OLIN's master plan. A new street pattern links with the existing city grid and accentuates views to the San Francisco Bay, Size: 250 acres. Cost: $4 B. Dilworth Park Located at the base of Philadelphia's City Hall, OLIN's design for Dilworth Park brings the multi -level sunken plinth to street level. The fountain, a scrim of water in the summer or an ice rink in winter, showcases the artist Janet Echelman's Pulse, an interactive real time representation the transit lines below the park. Size: 2.8 acres. Cost: $55 M. Water Works Park and Island The Fairmount Water Works Park Amenities and Island Enhancements projects represent the final site initiatives in a comprehensive revitalization of the Schuylkill River's edge. The project is comprised of three main elements: the Italian Fountain Plaza, the River's Edge and the Island. Native plants will create a diversified and stable plant community and increase habitat for the island's plants and animals. Size: 4.9 acres. Cost: $4 M. 41 OLIN PROFESSIONAL REGISTRTATIQNS a Registered:randscapeArchitect, Fl; LA66870.12 cc r E ; EDUCATION • ear Master of landscape Arehrtecture. Universityof.Pennsylvania,`1969 Bachelor of Landscape Architecture • University of lllinofs,1967.: air ..PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Arnerlcan.Society of Landscape al :: Architects, Fellow vo al : The Cultural Landscape Foundation, • ett Board Mein. er ...: .... .:. ;: . El . • 1: The Kew Guild Royal Botanic: Gardens, Ow, Honorary Fellow, 2007 , -... 1"e; Socleiy:of College and University col Planners `'• aa r :American Horticultural Society ,.- a, s : Arnerican_Association of Botanical. r r :,Gardens and Arboreta • • American Planning Association a.::.NationatArboristAssocration. Corporation of the'New York gotarrrcal Z Garden • • a Pennsylvania Horticultural Society ri 0 • Scott Arboretum, iAssociate' • Morris.Arboreturn Dennis C. McOMMde, RLA, FASLA Partner ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT: COLLABORATING PARTNER, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE YEARS OF EXERIENCE: 45 SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Dennis McGlade has been a part of OLIN nearly since its inception, joining the studio in 1978 and becoming a partner in 1996, A regarded professional in the field of design and horticulture, his noted works include the design of the J. Paul Getty Center and Fran and Ray Stark Sculpture Garden in Los Angeles, California; Bishopsgate and Canary Wharf in London, UK; Midway Plaisance in Chicago, Illinois; and the 500-acre development of Camana Bay in the Cayman Islands. Dennis' active projects encompass myriad scales and typologies, from the revitalization of the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Plaza in New York City, to the spiritual retreat of Grace Farms in New Canaan, Connecticut, to a plaza streetscape design at the University of Chicago for The Milton Friedman Institute for Research in Economics. Dennis earned his Master of Landscape Architecture at the University of Pennsylvania, where he studied under renowned landscape architect Ian McHarg. He has served in various teaching positions at the University of Pennsylvania and Temple University, and he led the first -ever studio on landscape architecture at Southern California institute of Architecture in Los Angeles in collaboration with two of his fellow Partners at OLIN. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE David H. Koch Plaza at the Metropolitan Museum of Art OLIN's design for The Metropolitan Museum of Art's four -block -long plaza enhances one of New York City's most significant public gathering spaces. OLIN's design prioritizes the pedestrian experience and creates a welcoming urban destination, Size: 129,681 sqft. Cost: $65 M. Camana Bay This 500-acre community consists of four village areas: a hotel and beach club; a town center with retail and commercial office space; a marina village; and a collection of residential neighborhoods. OLIN provided urban design and master planning, helping to develop the goals and philosophy of the community. Size: 500 acres. Cost: various across multiple projects Art Institute of Chicago Stanley McCormick Memorial Court The design for the Stanley McCormick Court provides a handsome setting for the Calder sculpture, improves views, enlarges the beloved central lawn area and maximizes sunny open space. The native honey locust trees provide a delicate veil between the court and the facade of the museum's Ferguson Wing, Size: 1,43 acres. Cost: n/a Bryant Park One of the highest profile and most cherished public spaces in the world, Bryant Park has become a model for environmental, social and economic sustainability, Many visitors to the park are unaware that the site is a large-scale green roof above an annex housing 3 million volumes from the New York Public Library. Size: 5 acres. Cost; $8.9 M. American Academy in Rome OLIN's detailed landscape report and master plan led to a reconfiguration of the entire academy landscape; including the renovation and restoration of existing features and the addition of new gardens. Essential to the planning was the desire to expose the historic structure of the landscape through key initiatives. Size: 13 acres. Cost: $1 M. 42 Fisher Dacha Associates Theatre Planning & Design eaI cEa� co ea I PROFESSIONAL REGISTRTAT1ONS ,Theatre Consulting is nafa_licensed `profession. * I :.EDUCATION • . Bachelor Of Architecture Cornett University, 197'8 • PRQFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS ua I Member,. American Society of Theatre i .Consultants(ASTC) • Board MemberTheatre • Communications Group eaI I1 _'.. ACM 11AEER ,.,11 II � 4.)., fit+€��� Joshua Dachs President / Principal ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT: Principal -in -Charge YEARS OF EXERIENCE: 35 SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Joshua Dachs is recognized as one of the world's leading theatre consultants. Trained as an architect and theatrical fighting designer, he directs FDA's consulting practice and provides planning, programming and design leadership. In over 30 years of practice he has helped plan and design hundreds of successful projects. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts The Arsht Center for the Performing Arts was designed as a complex of single purpose state-of-the-art performance has along the fines of New York's Lincoln Center. Beginning in 1991, FDA assembled and led a study team to develop a Performing Arts Facilities Masterplan for Miami Dade County, This study developed a building program, cost estimate, and operating pro -forma for the downtown performing arts center that would become the Arsht Center. FDA continued on the project as the Theatre Planning and Design Consultant. The Center's two main performance halls are the Knight Concert Hall, for classical and popular music concerts, and the Sanford and Dolores Ziff Ballet Opera House, capable of accommodating large-scale theatrical productions, including opera, ballet, and Broadway musicals. 570,000 s.f. / $472N1 Broward Center for the Performing Arts Close collaboration among members of the design team on programming, hall design, backstage layouts, and stage and lighting equipment resulted in the acclaimed design for the Broward Center in Fort Lauderdale. After more than 15 years it is still considered one of the most successful performing arts complexes in the southeastern US. FDA worked with the owner and architect to define the program for the entire complex, collaborated on the design of both halls — the multipurpose Au -Rene Theatre for large-scale shows and the Amaturo Theatre for smaller productions — and their backstage layouts, and designed and specified stage equipment for these two state-of-the-art theatres. FDA is currently working with the architect on a renovation of the two 1991 theatres. 262,000 s.f, / estimated $52M renovation Hollywood Bowl A world-renowned venue for musical performances originally built in the 1920s, the Hollywood Bowl's curvilinear acoustical shell is one of the most recognizable icons in the world. After a major revival completed in June 2004, the current incarnation integrates the state-of-the-art lighting and sound technology, restoring the shell's clean uncluttered look. A larger shell, visually anchored on each side; an adjustable, translucent, fiberglass and aluminum acoustic -reflection canopy, or 'halo' — with positions for down, side, back and front lighting; accommodations for up to 200 lighting fixtures — ranging from conventional spotlights to robotics, and a 50-foot turntable all designed by FDA now dramatically improve the Bowl's function, 18,000 seats Coconut Grove Playhouse With Miami's Arquitectonica, FDA has won a competition to design a master plan for the revival of the long -shuttered but historic Coconut Grove Playhouse. The plan will explore several options, including operating a 300-seat theatre and adding a 700-seat theater and associated support spaces to create a new complex. 300 seats / estimated $20M renovation 43 Fisher Dacha Associates Theatre Planning & Design PROFESSIONAL.REGJSTRTATIONS. Theatre'Consulting Is not a licensed profession.. EDUCATION :bachelor of .Arts: in Visual and •Environmental Studies. Harvard University; 1976 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Mernaer,.American Society of:Theatre.., Consultants (ASTC) AAAn9 VO- Joseph Mohilia Associate Principal ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT: Project Manager and Stage Technology Design Lead YEARS OF EXERIENCE: 35 SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Joseph specializes in facility programming, and also has overall responsibility for the design and specification of stage machinery, including rigging and lifts. Much of his work involves meeting the many technical demands of multipurpose theatres. Joe is responsible for complex stage machinery designs at the Experimental Media & Performing Arts Center in Troy, New York, the Bing Concert Hall for Stanford University in Palo Alto, California, the Hollywood Bowl, and Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center in New York. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Broward Center for the Performing Arts Close collaboration among members of the design team on programming, hall design, backstage layouts, and stage and lighting equipment resulted in the acclaimed design for the Broward Center in Fort Lauderdale. After more than 15 years it is still considered one of the most successful performing arts complexes in the southeastern US, FDA worked with the owner and architect to define the program for the entire complex, collaborated on the design of both halls — the multipurpose Au -Rene Theatre for large-scale shows and the Amaturo Theatre for smaller productions — and their backstage layouts, and designed and specified stage equipment for these two state-of-the-art theatres. FDA is currently working with the architect on a renovation of the two 1991 theatres. 262,000 s,f. / estimated $52M renovation Coconut Grove Playhouse With Miami's Arquitectonica, FDA has won a competition to design a master plan for the revival of the long -shuttered but historic Coconut Grove Playhouse. The plan will explore several options, including operating a 300-seat theatre and adding a 700-seat theater and associated support spaces to create a new complex. 300 seats / estimated $201v1 renovation Municipal Theatre (The MUNY) FDA is currently completing a study to prepare St. Louis' MUNY theatre, established in 1919, for its next 100 years of operation. We will examine The MUNY's structures, fly systems, lighting systems, sound systems, shop facilities, artist accommodations, projection technology, back -of -house support spaces, and its audience seating to identify everything that no longer adequately serves its company and other users. The objective of this initial study will be to inventory issues and items the production, artistic, administrative, and technical staff believe need to be addressed and to upgrade and update the theatres and their technical infrastructure, and to bring The MUNY up to international standards in terms of safety, usability, and universal accessibility. Currently 11,000 seats / estimated $100€V1 renovation Hollywood Bowl A world-renowned venue originally built in the 1920s, the Hollywood Bowl's curvilinear acoustical shell is one of the most recognizable icons in the world. After a major revival completed in June 2004, the venue now integrates the state-of-the- art lighting and sound technology. A larger shell; an adjustable, translucent, fiberglass and aluminum acoustic -reflection canopy, or 'halo' with positions for down, side, back and front lighting; accommodations for up to 200 lighting fixtures ranging from conventional spotlights to robotics; and a 50' turntable all designed by FDA now dramatically improve the Bowl's function. 18,000 seats / $25M renovation 44 • Fisher Dachs Associates Theatre Planning & Design ace I PROFESSIONAL REGISTRTAT!ONS - Theatre Consulting is not a iicense€f • • I profession I - LFED Green Associate n I • ''EDUC/tTION M.A. Performing Arts Administration '., New York University.2002 12!c >8• . cal :••• Theatre IJesigri anci:Technology. • • w I University of Cal fornia, Santa Cruz,. `i, • i,199• 9 `i i PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS >. Q4 F Member,. American Satiety of Theatre.. • :Consultants (ASTCJ• : • •• , sA I:-: :,::.. .: Jon Swell Associate ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT: Stage Lighting Design Lead YEARS OF EXERIENCE: 12 SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Jon brings to FDA a unique understanding of the theatre building and its operations from his experience in both theatre production and performing arts administration. His familiarity with the artistic, technical and operational requirements of theatre facilities informs his work as head of FDA's lighting department. Presently he is working on designs for a new facility for opera on the campus of Rice University in Houston, Texas; renovation of David Geffen Hall at Lincoln Center for the New York Philharmonic; the center for Xiqu (Chinese Opera) in West Kowloon, Hong Kong; and improved performance facilities for the Royal Academy of Music in London. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts) David Geffen Hall A radical re -envisioning of David Geffen Hall, formerly Avery Fisher Hall, aims to redefine what it means to be a concert hall at a time of challenging orchestra economics and changing audience habits. Fisher Dachs has been working closely with the constituents over several years to define and refine their needs and what makes a concert hall in the 21st century. The renovations are intended to improve the hail's acoustics, replace outdated patron and performer amenities, and reconfigure the auditorium for varying presentation formats. Construction is expected to start in 2019, Currently2,738 seats/ estimated $500N1 renovation Royal Academy of Music The works are to improve the ambiance of the auditorium, increase the seating capacity, and to extend the performance and technical provisions. A new gallery is to be inserted, the orchestra pit is to be enlarged and the technical systems replaced, This will allow the academy's students to perform the larger operas and musicals which the existing auditorium limits. In addition to automated flying system and renewed lighting infrastructure, a stage wing will be provided to enable the RAM to stage larger productions. Currently 2:30 seats / estimated $XXM renovation Coconut Grove Playhouse With Miami's Arquitectonica, FDA has won a competition to design a master plan for the revival of the long -shuttered but historic Coconut Grove Playhouse. The plan will explore several options, including operating a 300-seat theatre and adding a 700-seat theater and associated support spaces to create a new complex. 300 seats / estimated $20M renovation Broward Center for the Performing Arts Close collaboration among members of the design team on programming, hall design, backstage layouts, and stage and lighting equipment resulted in the acclaimed design for the Broward Center in Fort Lauderdale. After more than 15 years it is still considered one of the most successful performing arts complexes in the southeastern US. FDA worked with the owner and architect to define the program for the entire complex, collaborated on the design of both halls — the multipurpose Au -Rene Theatre for large-scale shows and the Amaturo Theatre for smaller productions — and their backstage layouts, and designed and specified stage equipment for these two state-of-the-art theatres. FDA is currently working with the architect on a renovation of the two 1991 theatres. 262,000 s.f, / estimated $52M renovation 45 Fisher Dachs Associates Theatre Planning & Design PROFESSIONAL REGISTRTATIONS Theatre Consulting is not a licensed professiciri.. EDUCATION B, Arch'` Syracuse University School of Architecture, 2010 CIA!�S1111.1 -.. Alex Couionnhe Consultant ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT: VR Modeling Specialist YEARS OF EXERIENCE: 4 SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Alex is FDA's VR futurist and 3D modeling specialist. He is a designer, render artist, modeler, on -site surveyor, and BIM manager. He is passionate about experimental 3D visualization and often utilizes it as a creative tool both in his architecture projects. He actively uses all variety of Autodesk and Adobe products alongside a myriad of plug -ins and lesser -known software, RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts j David Geffen Hall A radical re -envisioning of David Geffen Hall, formerly Avery Fisher Hall, aims to redefine what it means to be a concert hall at a time of challenging orchestra economics and changing audience habits. Fisher Dachs has been working closely with the constituents over several years to define and refine their needs and what makes a concert hall in the 21" century. The renovations are intended to improve the hall's acoustics, replace outdated patron and performer amenities, and reconfigure the auditorium for varying presentation formats. Construction is expected to start in 2019. Currently 2,738 seats / estimated $500M renovation Culture Shed Culture Shed is an exciting new home for the visual, performing and multimedia arts on the West Side of Manhattan on the south end of the Hudson Yards district, The concept for Culture Shed emerged from a need for space to host large projects for larger audiences than most of New York's cultural real estate can handle. Temporary and touring shows, food and art fairs, fashion shows and concerts will be held inside and outside the core building, which features a 140-foot retractable canopy that enables the adjacent plaza to become a full-fledged event space. FDA's team is collaborating with the architect and the client group to plan the performance galleries in the base building and the shed space, along with the complex technical infrastructure that will allow these spaces to be used flexibly and experimentally. FDA's work includes design for the front and back of house spaces to make them usable for special events, concerts, theatre, dance, film and other presentations. 17C,000 s.f. / estimated $700M Battersea Power Station, London, UK The facilities will include a new Riverside event venue located within the middle floors of the central Boiler House of the Power Station. The chimneys and turbine halls will remain as the dominant features of the building. Retaining the Power Station's sense of scale and visual drama is key to the project. The designs retain and respect the integrity of the historic landmark while also creating a new state-of- the-art events space. Once the entire project is completed in 2025, the 42-acre development will oe home to 25,000 people living and working on site. With 40 million visits anticipated each year, Battersea Power Station will be one of the largest retail, leisure, and cultural complexes in central London. Estimated 2,000 seats / estimated £8B for entire development Fisher Sachs Associates Theatre Planning & Design i o i :%:PROPFSSFONLiL REGISTRTATIONS I., Theatre Consulting is not a licensed - i profession: i . LEED AP 2009 m i ` Licensed Atrchi"tect NY 1999 '(Registration not active) gig :ems EDUCATION era aa : M. Arch ems:: ; C i :..Rice University, 1990 ' i B.A C° University of Peninsylvonia,1986 CM 41, .11110 it It ,may vx. Cathleen Bachman Consultant ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT: Room Layout Design YEARS OF EXERIENCE: 5 SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Cathy recently returned to FDA to resume her role as a key designer in the firm's planning department; she is responsible for room planning, seating layout, and backstage planning for project performance venues. She has deep expertise in theatre and auditorium space design, back -of -house planning, test -fit studies, and programming, Cathy is currently working on the Kuwait Admin performance venues, a large performing arts complex in Hong Kong's West Kowloom Cultural District including an 1,100-seat opera house, an innovative performance space for the Duke Ellington School in Washington DC, a 3,000-seat theatre in Manilla, and a regional theatre in Southern Utah for the Utah Shakespeare Festival, among other projects. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Municipal Theatre (The MUNY) FDA is currently completing a study to prepare St. Louis' MUNY theatre, established in 1919, for its rext 100 years of operation. We will examine The MUNY's structures, fly systems, lighting systems, sound systems, shop facilities, artist accommodations, projection technology, back -of -house support spaces, and its audience seating to identify everything that no longer adequately serves its company and other users. The objective of this initial study will be to inventory issues and items the production, artistic, administrative, and technical staff believe need to be addressed and to upgrade and update the theatres and their technical infrastructure, and to bring The MUNY up to international standards in terms of safety, usability, and universal accessibility. Currently 11,000 seats / estimated $100M renovation Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts David Geffen Hall A radical re -envisioning of David Geffen Hall, formerly Avery Fisher Hall, aims to redefine what it means to be a concert hail at a time of challenging orchestra economics and changing audience habits. Fisher Dachs has been working closely with the constituents over several years to define and refine their needs and what makes a concert hall in the 21st century. The renovations are intended to improve the hall's acoustics, replace outdated patron and performer amenities, and reconfigure the auditorium for varying presentation formats. Construction is expected to start in 2019. Currently 2,738 seats / estimated $SOOM renovation Battersea Power Station, London, UK The facilities will include a new Riverside event venue located within the middle floors of the central Boiler House of the Power Station. The chimneys and turbine halls will remain as the dominant features of the building. Retaining the Power Station's sense of scale and visual drama is key to the project. The designs retain and respect the integrity of the historic landmark while also creating a new state-of- the-art events space. Once the entire project is completed in 2025, the 42-acre development will be home to 25,000 people living and working on site. With 40 million visits anticipated each year, Battersea Power Station will be one of the largest retail, leisure, and cultural complexes in central London, Estimated 2,000 seats / estimated C813 for entire development 47 Fisher Dachs Associates Theatre Planning & (Design I m 1 PROFESSIONAL REGISTRTATIONS co 1 m a -;Theatre Consulting is not a licensed C., I ::- profession. av1 © 1 EDUCATION a>a a 1I c 4.+I Cyan CC a a =1 ap el vsl ea =1 Ra MI 91 em a n▪ l ..a as 1 4s Technical Direction and Production •ftorthern Illinois 'University; 2009 D$. Theatre •• Northern. Michigan Unit( Scott MaUaski Consultant ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT: Stage Rigging Design YEARS OF EXER1ENCE: 4 SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Scott is FDA's principal stage rigging designer. He spent a majority of the previous two decades as a technician, production manager, entertainment technical supervisor and, finally, a consultant for many major cruise lines. Scott is currently FDA's principal rigging designer on The Culture Shed in New York, the Xiqu Centre for Chinese Opera in Hong Kong, and The Grand Opera House in Manila, as well as the Utah Performing Arts Center in Salt Lake City. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Municipal Theatre (The MUNY) FDA is currently completing a study to prepare St, Louis' MUNY theatre, established in 1919, for its next 100 years of operation. We will examine The MUNY's structures, fly systems, lighting systems, sound systems, shop facilities, artist accommodations, projection technology, back -of -house support spaces, and its audience seating to identify everything that no longer adequately serves its company and other users, The objective of this initial study will be to inventory issues and items the production, artistic, administrative, and technical staff believe need to be addressed and to upgrade and update the theatres and their technical infrastructure, and to bring The MUNY up to international standards in terms of safety, usability, and universal accessibility. Currently 11,000 seats / estimated :i.SM renovation Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts I David Geffen Hall A radical re -envisioning of David Geffen Hall, formerly Avery Fisher Hall, aims to redefine what it means to be a concert hall at a time of challenging orchestra economics and changing audience habits. Fisher Dachs has been working closely with the constituents over several years to define and refine their needs and what makes a concert hall in the 21st century. The renovations are intended to improve the hall's acoustics, replace outdated patron and performer amenities, and reconfigure the auditorium for varying presentation formats. Construction is expected to start in 2019, Currently 2,738 seats / estimated $500M renovation Culture Shed Culture Shed is an exciting new home for the visual, performing and multimedia arts on the West Side of Manhattan on the south end of the Hudson Yards district, The concept for Culture Shed emerged from a need for space to host large projects for larger audiences than most of New York's cultural real estate can handle. Temporary and touring shows, food and art fairs, fashion shows and concerts will be held inside and outside the core building, which features a 140-foot retractable canopy that enables the adjacent plaza to become a full-fledged event space. FDA's team is collaborating with the architect and the client group to plan the performance galleries in the base building and the shed space, along with the complex technical infrastructure that will allow these spaces to be used flexibly and experimentally. FDA's work includes design for the front and back of house spaces to make them usable for special events, concerts, theatre, dance, film and other presentations. 170,000 s.f. / estimated $700M h$ gR NARANTZ STOMR i . & Ary{it':iic:t r'3 LH'�'°4".� .: `Masters`of Fine Arts, ParsonsSchoof of • Design,,1995 Bachelorsof Industrial Design Universidad lberovrriericalia;.1990: • PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS -Illuminat ng Engineering Society (IES) International Associbtion of Lighting Designers (IALD) Designers Lighting Forum (DLFNY) US Green Building Council (USGBC) Enrique Garcia Carrera, IALD IFS LEED AP BD+C Associate Principal / Principal -in -Charge for Lighting Design ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT: Principal -in -Charge for Lighting Design YEARS OF EXPERIENCE: 25 SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Enrique received a Bachelors degree in Industrial Design, with a minor degree in Exhibit and Stage Design, and then went on to receive his Masters of Fine Arts degree in Architectural Lighting Design. Enrique's professional experience encompasses twenty-five years as a lighting designer in New York and Mexico City. His diverse and expansive project portfolio circles the globe, with many notably works in Latin America. He has been awarded an IES Award of Merit for his work on the Hong Kong International Airport at Chek Lap Kok, and the Korea Development Bank in Seoul. Enrique is fluent in English, Spanish, and French. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Auditorio Nacional Mexico City, Mexico The restoration of this 40-year old auditorium in the heart of Chapultepec Park was fast -tracked, and took place in under a year. Among the challenges for this 10,000 seat theater, was the design and installation of a house lighting system without reworking the existing ceiling. FMS specified theatrical Fighting fixtures to be placed above the ceiling, accessed through a system of catwalks. size: 128,000 square feet / cost: confidential Flamingo Resort Residences Miami Beach, Florida A 32-story tower is the new centerpiece of this renovated residential complex, offering residential living in a resort -like settings in the heart of South Beach. FMS's scope of work included lighting for two pool decks, gardens, the new tower and its main lobby, the leasing center and new Health Club. The tower top has become a new beacon for South Beach, with 3 ova! flying fins glowing in cool blue light and six columns at the tower's top, slowly changing color throughout the evening and into the night. size: 350,000 square feet / cost: confidential Indianapolis Motor Speedway Indianapolis, Indiana The 153-foot Tower Building is located at the start/finish line of the main straightaway at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The tower houses luxury suites while containing control and security functions for the track. FMS employed uplight techniques to accentuate the cantilevered -roof sections adding drama and effect. size: 65,000 square feet / cost: confidential Maui Arts and Cultural Center Maui, Hawaii The MACC hosts a full schedule of touring events at the 1,200-seat Castle Theatre and the 300-seat McCoy, while offering community produced music and dance, classes in the fine and performing arts. The complex contains galleries, meeting rooms, rehearsal and administrative space. FMS provided lighting design services throughout. size: 41,000 square feet / cost: $15 million Miami International Airport, Metrorail Station Miami, Florida The new MIA Metrorail Station allows passengers to connect to auxiliary public transit systems within Miami International Airport. FMS collaborated with the team to design the lighting for the station platform and canopy, connection passages and bridges, plaza and circulation areas, and station amenities. size: 300,000 square feet / cost: confidential Midtown Miami District Miami, Florida This entertainment and residential district, brings culture, flavor and nightlife to the heart of downtown. The epicenter includes 5 towers offering 3,000 condo units, and over 800,000 square feet of retail and office space. FMS lighted all exterior portions of the project. The centeai theme was to capture and reflect each unique architectural identity while creating a cohesive and uniform environment. size: 55 acres / cost: $2.3 billion 49 Rf1)14-15-01R Architectural and Engineering Services For Miami Marine Stadium Restoration, is-38s88 rue FII$HR� P EDUCATION • Master of Science in History ofArt, Pratt Instrtute,:1999 Master of Fine Arts in Sculpture, 'Pratt. lnstitute,1996 ; 1 Bachelor.: of Arts: iri Sculpture,Kang-iK, University of Seaul:Korea, 1989 MAMANTZ •TGNe ..'itaCt4flt I Li riftir.g :#.fir PROFESSIONAL i4FFILIATIONS. Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) International Association of Lighting. Designers (!ALD):..; NNofionalCo rnciron Qualifications for the: Lighting Professions (LC) ..:.:..... Designers tightingForum (DLFNY) US GreenBuilding 'Cauncif(USGSC) MIYOUNG SONG, IALD IES LC LEED AP BD< Associate / Project Manager for Lighting Design ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT: Project Manager for Lighting Design YEARS OF EXPERIENCE: 15 SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Miyoung holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Hong-Ik University in Seoul, Korea, and received a Master of Fine Arts in Sculpture and a Master of Science in History of Arts from Pratt Institute in New York. She has experience in design production and manufacturing and has created over a dozen light art installation shows in New York's most prominent galleries. Miyoung's intuitive sensitivity towards visual design and her vast cultural knowledge have been a great asset to the FMS project team, especially in the international realm. Miyoung was born in Seoul and speaks fluent Korean. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Battery Park City Streetscapes New York, New York BPCA sought to improve pedestrian connections and implement innovative security measures throughout BPC and the World Financial Center. Custom designed high impact barriers that serve as benches are internally illuminated with LED sources, Slatted steel canopies are lighted by high efficiency sources mounted to post tops. Gardens, pathways and circulation areas employ pole and custom designed bollard fixtures that blend into the larger urban fabric and create a safe, enjoyable nighttime experience for residents and visitors. size: 92 acres / cost: $26.5 million. Burj Khalifa Dubai, United Arab Emirates The Burj Khalifa rises over 828 meters (2,717 ft.), earning the title of the world's tallest building. The mixed -use tower spans 162 habitable floors. Evenly spaced arrays of uplights fill the lobby interiors of the three entry pavilions with a bright ambient light, creating luminous jewel-like entries. size: 3,331,100 square feet / cost: $1,5 billion Indianapolis Canal Bridges - St. Clair Street Bridge Indianapolis, Indiana St. Clair Street Bridge was the pilot project for an interpretive master plan for the Indianapolis Canal bridges, The underside of the bridge deck is illuminated from below, changes in color and intensity are synchronized with a 3-dimensional sound program. The solid state LED fixtures are capable of generating millions of colors producing subtle color changes, sweeps, chases or flashing, to suit the overall program. size: 8,000 square feet / cost: confidential Midtown Miami District Miami, Florida This entertainment and residential district, brings culture, flavor and nightlife to the heart of downtown. The epicenter includes 5 towers offering 3,000 condo units, and over 800,000 square feet of retail and office space. FMS lighted all exterior portions of the project. The central theme was to capture and reflect each unique architectural identity while creating a cohesive and uniform environment. size: 55 acres / cost: $2.3 billion St. Regis Mexico City Hotel and Residences (Torre Libertad) Mexico City, Mexico FMS collaborated with the design team to develop an exterior lighting scheme for the hotel on the Paseo de la Reforma, Mexico City's grand historic boulevard. Lighting was carefully integrated within the interior perimeter of the tower to create a unified glowing lantern effect, while accenting the expansive interior public areas. FMS also worked closely with the designers to bring subtle sophistication to the interior areas and guestrooms. size: 125,000 square meters / cost: confidential Venetian Macau Resort Hotel Macau, China The opulent Venetian Macau Resort Hotel features Italianate interiors with extensive lighting to accentuate the architecture of the 1 million square meter site. The complex includes 3,000 luxury suites, a 15,000 seat arena, four casinos, a pool/ spa complex and an 111,000 square meter convention center. The retail area, a replication of Verice's Saint Mark's Square is served by three canals with gondolas and bridged pathways with elegant decorative lanterns and a spectacular sky ceiling illuminated by indirect metal -halide, fluorescent and LED fixtures. The entire site is surrounded by a glowing lagoon. size: 1 minion square meters / cost: $2.4 billion 50 F(s FISHIO NAIIAMTZ STONE EDUCATION A.B. Princeton University, 1976 Certificate in the Programs in Lighting Design for Theatre and Dance, 1976 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Fellow, International Association of Lighting Designers (FIALD) Past President 2005-2005 International Association of Lighting Designers (IALD) Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) National Council on Qualifications for the Lighting Professions (LC) Designers Lighting Forum (DLFNY) US Green Building Council (USGBC) Charles G. Stone II, FIALD IES LC LEED AP BD+C President / Consulting Principal for Lighting Design ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT: Consulting Principal for Lighting Design YEARS OF EXPERIENCE: 35 SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Charles Stone's early work in theater lighting soon led to a career in architectural lighting design, joining FMS in 1983, where he became the President in 2003. Charles has designed award -winning and well-known projects such as Carnegie Hall, the Washington Monument, American Museum of Natural History - Rose Center for Earth and Space, and the Hong Kong International Airport. Mr. Stone's annual Traveling Light speaking tour includes universities and conferences around the world, visiting a dozen cities in 2015 alone. He currently serves on the IESNA Lighting for Outdoor Spaces Committee and is a member of Project Candle at Penn State University. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Auditoria Nacional Mexico City, Mexico The restoration of this 40-year old auditorium in the heart of Chapultepec Park was fast -tracked, and took place in undera year. Among the challenges for this 10,000 seat theater, was the design and installation of a house lighting system without reworking the existing ceiling. FMS specified theatrical lighting fixtures to be placed above the ceiling, accessed through a system of catwalks. size: 128,000 square feet / cost: confidential Carnegie Hall Restoration New York, New York FMS designed the lighting for the renovation of four facets of this great landmark: the facade, new canopy; new lobby, hallways; the interiors of The Stern Auditorium with 2,800 seats, Zankel Hall with 268 seats; and stage lighting. size: 40,000 square feet / cost: $75 million Indianapolis Motor Speedway Indianapolis, Indiana The 153-foot Tower Building is located at the start/finish line of the main straightaway at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The tower houses luxury suites while containing control and security functions for the track. FMS employed uplight techniques to accentuate the cantilevered -roof sections adding drama and effect. size: 65,000 square feet / cost: confidential Maui Arts and Cultural Center Maui, Hawaii The MACC hosts a full schedule of touring events at the 1,200-seat Castle Theatre and the 300-seat McCoy, while offering community produced music and dance, classes in the fine and performing arts. The complex contains galleries, meeting rooms, rehearsal and administrative space. FMS provided lighting design services throughout. size: 41,000 square feet / cost: $15 million Miami International Airport, Metrorail Station Miami, Florida The new MIA Metrorail Station allows passengers to connect to auxiliary public transit systems within Miami International Airport. FMS collaborated with the team to design the lighting for the station platform and canopy, connection passages and bridges, plaza and circulation areas, and station amenities. size: 300,000 square feet / cost: confidential Radio City Music Hall Renovation New York, New York In 1932, this theater advanced the state-of-the-art electric lighting and controls. Sixty-six years of continuous use had tarnished its glory. The program was to restore this landmark to its former eminence, update, adapt and adjust lighting levels to meet modern day expectations. The entire project was accomplished in an 8 month construction schedule. The 6,000 seat theater's original art deco lighting fixtures were in various states of disrepair. The designers developed restoration strategies for salvageable fixtures and details for replacements. To stay within budget, many of the larger ceiling fixtures were restored in place. This also reduced installation costs by limiting the damage to fragile insulation on the original building wiring. size: 570,000 square feet / cost: $70million KJIIA 5 . PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS Chartered Engineer..,'UIC EDUCATION e8ng"(With Honors), Engineering Acoustics and Vibration,University of Southampton,:' Institute of Sound and Vibration Research (ISVi3) PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Fellow, Institute :of Acoustics (FIGAJ Member: Institute of Noise Control `Engineers (INCE). Member, International Society for:..j. :..Perfort ing Arts (JSPA) :' :•COM1TTEES i United States'Green gulfding:•cnun'crl ,Acoustics and LEEL7'warkingcommittee 2008 : Natural FirePro:tection . encyNEPA72 2003, 07.4.09 : Speech Intelligibility and Fir Alarria Systems US OEMs Design. Guide,2007 -,Authored :revised section of Federal design guideline, for acoustics in courtrooms. 1996-1999contribution:to:working groups for revisions of BS7443.and BSEN60849. • ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT: Principal YEARS OF EXERIENCE: 25 SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Raj Patel is a Principal of Arup and Global Leader of the Acoustics, Audio -Visual, and Theatre Consulting practice. He is a leading international acoustics, audio-visual, and multimedia consultant and designer, Throughout his career Raj has been at the forefront of developing acoustic and electroacoustic computer modeling and visualization techniques. In conjunction with his colleagues he developed the pioneering Arup SoundLab, a unique tool to create accurate audio renderings of 3D space allowing designers to experience and listen to buildings before they are built as a means of enhancing the collaborative design process. This knowledge has also been applied to create spaces specifically for the development and presentation of immersive, 3D audio -video works and multimedia installations. His collaborative works with artists including Lou Reed, Philip Glass, lain Forsythe, Jane Pollard, Nick Cave, have been presented in a range of spaces including the Tate Modern, The Whitney, New York MoMA, and The British Film Institute. He leads multidisciplinary teams in Arup through project planning, programming development, design and construction, working with many of the world's highest profile architecture and design practices. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Barclays Center, Brooklyn, NY Acoustics and AV design advisor for enhancement of arena acoustics and system to provided optimized environment for large concerts, Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, NY Acoustics, Audiovisual, Theatre and Architectural design consulting services for refurbishment of 15,000 seat arena. Aquatics Center, London Olympics 2012, London, UI( Acoustics and audio system design reviewer, Beijing Olympics 2008, National Stadium and Aquatics Center, Beijing, China Acoustic, electro••acoustic, audio visual and broadcast systems consultant for 2008 Olympics. Torino 2006 Winter Olympics, Torino, Italy Acoustics, electro-acoustic, audio visual and broadcast systems and environmental noise consultant for new 12,000-seat indoor arena for primary use as ice hockey arena. Flat floor mode allows legacy use as conference, convention, trade show and pop concert space. Sydney Olympics, 2000, Sydney, Australia Acoustic, electro-acoustic and audio visual consultant for concept, schematic design and performance specifications for stadium, velodrome and RAS show grounds for the Sydney Olympics. Manchester Evening News Arena, Manchester, UK All aspects of the acoustic and electro-acoustic design of this 18,000- seat indoor arena, currently the largest in Europe, used as a concert, conference, exhibition and trade show space also with a permanent ice floor for hockey use. 52 EDUCATION MS (With Honors), Sound and Vibration, University of Southampton, 1997 BS (With Honors), Physics, University of Birmingham, 1996 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Member, Acoustical Society of Americo TEACHING EXPERIENCE Guest Lecturer, University of Pennsylvania School of Design, 2009-present ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT: Associate Principal YEARS OF EXERIENCE: 18 SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS For the past 18 years, Joe Solway has worked for Arup in their London, Hong Kong and New York offices. He has experience in a wide field of acoustics and audiovisual design, from the design of the room acoustics and electro-acoustic systems for theatres, concert halls and studio spaces, to optimizing speech communication for courthouses, conference centers, and transit facilities, designing for acoustic privacy in offices, hotels and residences, and control of airborne and structure - borne noise and vibration from building systems, transit (road, rail and air) infrastructure and environmental sources. Joe has design experience leading and managing multidisciplinary Arup teams, providing the interface and facilitating communication between Clients and the Arup team of consultants and engineers. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Barclays Centre, Brooklyn, NY Acoustic Consultant for post -completion upgrades to acoustics, and exterior sound isolation of the 18,000-seat Arena. Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts, Kingston, ON Acoustic and Audiovisual Consultant for a new performing arts center for Queens University in Ontario. Work included the acoustic and audio visual design of the 550-seat concert hall, providing a collaborative arts space for the music, drama, film and fine arts departments. Virginia Tech Center for the Arts, Blacksburg, VA Acoustic and Audiovisual Consultant for the new 1,300 seat multi -purpose theatre planned for the Virginia Tech campus. The project scope also included the design of state-of-the-art multi -media art creation and performance spaces. Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts, Brooklyn, NY Acoustic and Audiovisual Consultant for a new performing arts center at Brooklyn College, with a 200-seat multi -purpose recital theatre for use by the music and drama faculty. The building also includes drama, music and choral rehearsal spaces, multiple practice rooms and studios. Williamsburg Music Venue, Brooklyn, NY Acoustic and Audiovisual Consultant for a refurbishment of former warehouse space for use as a performance and recording venue whose mission is to provide a superior performance and live recording facility for serious classical, jazz, and modern musical artists. World Trade Center Visitor Orientation and Exhibition Center, New York, NY Acoustic and Audiovisual Consultant for a new visitor center planned as part of the World Trade Center redevelopment, containing galleries, exhibition spaces, meeting rooms and a 200-seat lecture and presentation auditorium. Muang Thong Thani, Multi -Purpose Complex, Bangkok, Thailand All aspects of the acoustic and electro-acoustic design of 22,000-seat indoor sports and concert arena with associated 5-hall conference center. Fanling Stadium, Hong Kong Detailed design of the electro acoustic systems for this new 8,000- seat multi- purpose arena. Berlin Rad Und Schwimhalle, Berlin, Germany All aspects of architectural and sound systems design for this sports venue including a 5,000-seat velodrome / concert venue, two Olympic swimming pools and other multi -use sports facilities. RJHA ILIA,Illil/ it II r()..rt. 53 Request for Qualifications Proposers Project Form RFQ-PP Instructions (one page per project) Proposer shall complete the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the Proposer believes the project is of equal or greater scope, size, and complexity that best represents its ability to complete this Project. Complete all required inforrirtion and submit this Form as required by the RFQ. Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non -responsive. List no more than 5 projects: Reference form RPQ-PP-R must be submitted for each Form RFQ-PP that is submitted. RFQ Title:Architectural and Engineering Services for lvliami Marine Stadium Restorit RFQ Solicitation No.:14-15-818 Name of Proposer: Heisenbottle ArchName of Project: itects_ Vizcaya Museum & Gardens Cafe & Gift Shop / East & West Gti Address of Project: 174 E. Hagler, Miami, FL 33131 Vizcaya Museum/ivliami-Dade Cosa Dr. Joel Hoffman, Executive Director Name of Owner: Contact Name: (305) 860-8422 joel.hoffman@vizcaya.org Contact Telephone No. Contact e-mail address: Brief Scope of Project & how project s similar: Restored & flood proofed the National Historic Landmark House Cafe & Gift shop i and East/West Gate Lodge buildings including extensive structural repafrs, riew MEP & FP systems and restoring historic building elements. Value of Design Fees: Awarded: n/a Basis for difference in value: rila Value of Construction: (if applicable): Awarded: nia Basis for difference in value: rila Actual: $1,175,714 N/A Actual: $9M N/A 0 Project Completion (no. of calendar days): Projected: nla Actual: 2013 N/A Ell Type of Project: El design -bid -build 0 design/build 0 CM@Risk 0 Other (specify): LEE r Green Gb± Certifie Pro' et: El Yes Ei No If yes, level of Certification: 2/16/2016 gnature of Authorized Officer Date Richard J. Heisenbottle, FAA President Printed Name Title RFQ-PP 54 Request for Qualifications Proposer's Project Form RFQ-PP Instructions (one page per project) Proposer shall complete the following information for competed projects within the past five (5) years, where the Proposer believes the project is of equal or greater scope, size, and complexity that best represents its ability to complete this Project. Complete all required liliormation and submit this Form as required by the RFQ. Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non -responsive. List no more than 5 projects: Reference form RPQ-PP-R must be submitted for each Form RFQ-PP that is submitted. RFQ Solicitation No.: /4-16-°18 RFQ TitlOrchitectural and Engineering Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restorti R.J. Heisenbottie Architect Glenn H. Curtiss, Mansion Restoration Name of Proposer:Name of Project: Address of Project: 500 Deer Run Miami Springs, FL Name of Owner: City cif Miami Springs Contact Telephone No. (3°5) 8°7-7878 Vandailsrn/arsonistorm damage left tie Pueblo -style mansion at risk of collapse. RI* Brief Scope of Project & how project is similar: stabilized the structure, designed structural enhancements, replaced mEP/rP systems, reconstructed missing/damaged architectural feature Contact Name: JoEilen Morgan-Phiflips, President / Curtiss Manson, Inc. Contact e-mail address: i°ellerl@curlissmansionorg Value of Design Fees: Awarded: nia Basis for difference in value: nia Value of Construction: (if applicable): Awarded: nia Basis for difference in value: nia Project Completion (no. of calendar days): Projected: nia Actual: $402,818 N/A Ell Actual: $4-5M N/A Li Actual: November 2012 N/A Type of Project: jlitj design -bid -build EJ design/bud 111 CM@Risk j Other (specify): LEED reen GI° BY( rtified Project. El Yes El No if yes, level of Certification: 2/16/2016 $Jgnature of Authorized Officer 1 Date Richard J. Heisenbottle, FAUX President Printed Name Title RFQ-PP 55 Request for Qualifications Proposer's Project Form RFQ-PP Instructions (one page per project) Proposer shall cornplete the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the Proposer believes the project is of equal or greater scope, size, and complexity that best represents its ability to complete this Project. Complete all required information and submit this Form as required by the RFQ- Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non -responsive. List no more than 5 projects' Reference form RPQ-PP-R must be submitted for each Form RFQ-PP that is submitted. RFQ Title:Architectural and Engineering Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restord RFQ Solicitation No.:14-15-018 Name of Proposer: R.J. Heiseribottle Architect Name of Project: Bok, tower Gardens Bldg Assessmentt Recon,nrendation Rem Address of Project: 1151 lower Boulevard, Lake 1/Vales FL 33853 Name of Owner: B°k Tower Gardens Contact Telephone No. (863) 6f6 140ti Contact Name:David Price, President Contact e-mail address: dprice@boktower.org Brief Scope of Project & how project is similar: Comprehensive bldg Assessmeiit of the 150' carillon bell tower, a National Historic Landmark, which included structural steel frame, MEP systems, coral stoi ie, marble, brass, iron and ceramic artwork. Value of Design Fees: Awarded: n/a Basis for difference in value: n/a Actual: $59,b0(3 N/A ❑ Value of Construction: (if applicable): Awarded: Ilia Basis for difference in value: "In Actual: N/A Ei Project Completion (no. of calendar days): Projected: Aug. 2015 Actual: Sup. 2015 Type of Project: ❑ design -bid -build ❑ design/build ❑ CM@Risk I Other (specify): Investigation and Report N/A ❑ EEDn G� Iq C i_fiedProjec❑ Yes rl No If yes, level of Certification: By C/� �^'�/��i 2/16/2016 nature of Authorized Officer 1 Date Richard J. Heisenbottle. FAIA President Printed Name Title RFQ-PP 56 Request for Qualifications Proposers Project Form RFQ-PP Instructions (one page per project) Proposer shall complete the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the Proposer believes the project is of equal or greater scope, size, and complexity that best represents its ability to complete this Project. Complete all required information and submit this Form as required by the RFQ. Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non -responsive. List no more than 5 projects: Reference form RPQ-PP-R must be submitted for each Form RFQ-PP that is submitted. RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 RFQ Title:Architectural and Engineering Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restart* Name of ProposerR.J.Heisenbottte Architect Trinity Episcopal Cathedral Restoration :Name of Project: Address of Project 464 t4E 1611-1. Street Marni, FL Name of Owner: Trinity Episcopal Cathedral Contact Telephone No. (786) 888-6698 Brief Scope of Project & how project is similar: Contact Name: Jim Nolan, TreasurerfFacilities Manager Contact e-mail address: treasureegtrinitymiarni.org The historic cathedral. listed on the National Register of Historic Places, required extensive structural, concrete and marble floors repairs. new MEP & FP systems; restored architectural finishes and stained glass windows. Value of Design Fees; Awarded: nia Basis for difference in value: rda Actual: $523, 948 N/A Li Value of Construction: (if applicable); Awarded: n/a Basis for difference in value: nia Project Completion (no. of calendar days): Projected: nia Actual: $5.96M N/A [I] Actual: 2°13 NIA Li Type of Project: design -bid -build [I design/build E] CM@Risk El Other (specify): LEED,,, Green GI By: ified Project: nature of Authorized 0 c Rickard i. Heisenbottle, FAA Yes Fill No if yes, level of Certification: 2/18/2016 Date President Printed Name Title RFCI-PP 57 Request for Qualifications Proposer's Project Form RFQ-PP Instructions (one page per project) Proposer shall complete the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the Proposer believes the project is of equal or greater scope, size, and complexity that best represents its ability to complete this Project. Complete all required information and submit this Form as required by the RFQ. Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non -responsive. List no more than 5 projects: Reference form RPQ-PP-R must be submitted for each Form RFQ-PP that is submitted. RFQ Solicitation RFQ Title:Architectural and Engineering Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restorfi No.:'141-15-°18 R.J. Heisenbottle Archtecti in Name of Proposer Name of Project 174 Address of Project: E. Flagler, Miami, FL 33131 Name of Owner: City of Miami 3 Contact Telephone No.05374244417862003233 Olympia Theater (formerly Gusman Center for the Performing Contact Name: FRobert Geitner, Executive Director Contact email address: rgeitner©gusmancenter.org - Brief Scope of Project & how project is similar: Multi -phase historic restoration includes paint restoration, all ornamental elements, proscenium, structural repairs, building systems upgrade, re -roofing, new theatrical and sound syste-ms, all new mechanical systems Value of Design Fees: Awarded: Ria Basis for difference in value: nia Value of Construction: (if appficable): Awarded: ni3 Basis for difference in value: nia Project Com pietion (no. of calendar days): Projected: nk Actual: $1 ,064,000 Actual: $11 -21\4 Actual: 2°15 N/A El N/A ID N/A El Type of Project: la I design -bid -build El design/build CM@Risk Other (specify): No If yes, level of Certification: 2/16/2016 LEEp6.- Green Gkb, rtified Projec By J. Signature of Authorized Officer Richard J. Heisenbottle, FAIA Printed Name Date President Title RFQ-PP 58 i •) of i Daniel J. Alfonso City Manaejor To Whom it May Concern Subject: Reference Letter for Consultant Name of Proposer: R.J. Helsenbottle Architects, P.A. The above referenced Consultant is submitting on a Request for Qualifications that has been issued by the City of Miami, We require that the Proposer provide written references with their submission and by providing you with this document the Consultant is requesting that you provide the following reference information. We would appreciate you providing the information requested below as well as any other information your feel is pertinent: Vizcaya Museum & Gardens Cafe & Gift Shop! East & West Gate Lodges Name of Project: Following eves a ng ing rpm umcane i or, res ore r an oo prop ® e a one is o e art roar House Cala and Scope of work: Gill Shop, designing structural enhancements, MEP & FP systems, kitchen and serving areas white restoring historic iwilding elements - windows, doors, flooring, fireplace, decorative ceilings, RJHk restored the National Historic Landmark East and West Gate Lodge hi -Wings for administrative office use including extensive structural repairs, new MEP & FP systems, restoration of roofing, windows, doors and all finishes to meet the Secretary of the Interiors Standards, Value of project: $_ GM Value of Design Services: $1.175,714 Delivery method: EfDesign-Bid-Build ❑ CM(-a7Risk ❑ Design -Build ❑ Other ( ) Design completed on time & within budget: (Yes d No If no, was the Consultant at fault or contribute to the delay(s) or increased cost? ® Yes gtNo Quality of Design: /Above expectations ❑ erage 0 Below Expectations Errors & Omissions: ❑ Above expectations Average ❑ Below Expectations (Above expectations means there were fewer errors & omissions than anticipated) Did Errors & ©missions result in increased construction cost? ❑ Yes EfIlo Did Consultant provide Construction Administration services? Was the Consultant responsive to the Owner & Contractor?: Was Consultant timely in its reviews and submittals? Comments: f4s Yes © No ❑ limited scope es ❑ No Yes ❑ No e• OrAddliths61144.s " rtraysdole S Name o Prg., met 41 r It 14-or-r-torA Signature "~~ Title: OaC ( Telephone: Sincerely, Jeovanny Rodriguez, P.E. Director — Capital Improvements and Transportation Program 4:3952-. E-mail: Cril VJ2 RFQ-PP-R 59 0.1: I t Itzunt Daniel J. Alfonso City Manager To Whom it May Concern Subject: Reference Letter for Consultant Name of Proposer: R.J. Heisenbottle Architects, PA. The above referenced Consultant is submitting on a Request for Qualifications that has been issued by the City of Miami. We require that the Proposer provide written references with their submission and by providing you with this document the Consultant is requesting that you provide the following reference information. We would appreciate you providing the information requested below as well as any other information your feel is pertinent: Name of Project: Glenn H. Curtiss Mansion Restoration Historic RestorationlRenabilitatiOn of dilapidated 9,465 GSF residential structure included Scope of work: stabilization of exterior walls; new roof structure and roofin9; new structural, MEP and fire protection systems. Value of project: $ $4.5114 Value of Design Services: $402,818 Deliver/ method: gDesign-Bid-Build J cm@Risk 0 Design -Build 0 Other ( Design completed on time & within budget: Yes 0 No If no, was the Consultant at fault or contribute to the delay(s) or increased cost? 0 Yes EJ No Quality of Design: Above expectations 0 Average 'D Below Expectations Errors & Omissions: LI Above expectations 0 Average ErBelow Expectations (Above expectations means there were fewer errors & ornisSions than anticipated) Did Errors & Omissions result in increased construction cost? EJ Yes El No Did Consultant provide Construction Administration services? Yes 0 No 0limited scope Was the Consultant responsive to the Owner & Contractor?: Was Consultant timely in its reviews and submittals? Comments: /4 .61 I' I Yes 0 No El Yes 0 No /12eivi 7-2" r 75 reT.. Re)e 2/ t-77"! Name of individual cornpleti gi Signatule:•.: Telephone: ge-ii Sincerely, - Jeovanny Rodriguez, P.E. Director — Capital Improvements and Transportation Program Title: Date: /6 4 E-mail: ....75E.L.L-1 ep1al5 t_.]:57e .r RFQ-PP-R 60 City of fflianti Daniel J. Alfonso City Manager To Whom it May Concern Subject: Reference Letter for Consultant Name of Proposer: R.J. Heisenbotfle Architects, P.A. The above referenced Consultant is submitting on a Request for Qualifications that has been issued by the City of Miami. We require that the Proposer provide written references with their submission and by providing you with this document the Consultant is requesting that you provide the following reference information. We would appreciate you providing the information requested below as well as any other information your feel is pertinent: Name of Project: Bok Tower Gardens Historic Preservation Bok Tower, a National Historic Landmark, nicknamed America's 'raj Mahal, commissioned RJHA to prepare a Scope of work: comprehensive Building Assessment of the 150' tall carillon bell tower which included the structural steel frame, MEP systems, coral stone, marble, brass, iron and ceramic artwork. Value of project: $ N/A Value of Design Services: $59,600 Delivery method: E. Design -Bid -Build ❑ CIM@Risk ❑ Design -Build VrOther Investigation & Re rt Design completed on time & within budget: 0 Yes ❑ No If no, was the Consultant at fault or contribute to the delay(s) or increased cost? ❑ Yes ❑ No Quality of Design: [Above expectations ❑ Average D Below Expectations Errors & Omissions: C Above expectations ❑ Average ❑ Below Expectations (Above expectations means there were fewer errors & omissions than anticipated) Did Errors & Omissions result in increased construction cost? ❑ Yes ❑ No Did Consultant provide Construction Administration services? ❑ Yes ❑ No [I limited scope Was the Consultant responsive to the Owner & Contractor?: ® Yes ❑ No Was Consultant timely in its reviews and submittals? [I Yes ❑ No Comments: The investigation was thorough and completed in a timely manner. The follow up with contractor issues and concerns was responsive and resolved any qucstionc and coneern.s. Mr Hiecenbottle-brought in specialist in various fields to give a well rounded report. I highly reccomend Name ofjndividduaI completi is form: avid Price Date: 2 .10 .16 Signature:��-�.-� Title: 'resident Telephone: 863 - 6 7 6 -14 08 Sincerely, Jeovanny Rodriguez, P.E. Director -- Capital Improvements and Transportation Program E-mail: dprice@boktower.org RFQ-PP-R 61 Cttp of filtami Daniel J. Alfonso City Manager To Whom it May Concern Subject: Reference Letter for Consultant Name of Proposer: RJ. Heisenbottle Architects, P.A. The above referenced Consultant is submitting on a Request for Qualifications that has been issued by the City of Miami. We require that the Proposer provide written references with their submission and by providing you with this document the Consultant is requesting that you provide the following reference information. We would appreciate you providing the information requested below as well as any other information your feel is pertinent: Name of Project: Trinity Episcopal Cathedral Restoration The historic cathedral, listed on the National Register of -Historic Places, had -significant structural, MEP & FP systems Scope of work: Failure with collapsed marble floors. The RJHA team oversaw extensive concrete repairs, designed new MEP & FP systems and oversaw restoration of ail architectural finishes, including marble floors and stained glass windows. Value of project: $ 5,96M Value of Design Services: $523, 948 Delivery method: Design -Bid -Build ❑ CM@Risk ❑ Design -Build ❑ Other ( Design completed on time & within budget; 2 Yes ❑ No If no, was the Consultant at fault or contribute to the delay(s) or increased cost? ❑ Yes ❑ No Quality of Design: [ Above expectations E Average ❑ Below Expectations Errors & Omissions: ® Above expectations ❑ Average ❑ Below Expectations (Above expectations means there were fewer errors & omissions than anticipated) Did Errors & Omissions result in increased construction cost? Did Consultant provide Construction Administration services? j Yes Yes No ❑ No ❑ limited scope Was the Consultant responsive to the Owner & Contractor?: [ Yes ❑ No Was Consultant timely in its reviews and submittals? ❑J Yes ❑ No Comments: Firm selected from 6 finalists to lead recertification and restoration effort of historic Trinity Cathedral. The proposal, costs and drawings all prepared to address both city and the cathedral's requirements. Firm was professional, attentive to our concerns, and provided solutions to complex issues. Name of individu ompleting this form: Canon James Nolan Date: Feb. 10, 2016 Signature: Lf�r�Z' ""` - �� Title: Treasurer/Director of Operations Telephone: 786 ;88 6698 E-mail: treasurer@trinitymiami,org Sincerely, Jeovanny Rodriguez, P.E. Director -- Capital improvements and Transportation Program 62 Citp ofilliatitt Daniel J. Alfonso City Manager To Whom it May Concern Subject: Reference Letter for Consultant Name of Proposer R.J. Heisenbottle Architects, P.A. The above referenced Consultant is submitting on a Request for Qualifications that has been issued by the City of Miami. We require that the Proposer provide written references with their submission and by providing you with this document the Consultant is requesting that you provide the following reference information. We would appreciate you providing the information requested below as well as any other information your feel is pertinent: Name of Project: Olympia Theater (formerly Gusman Center for the Performing Arts) Multi -phase historic restoration includes paint restoration, all ornamental elements, proscenium, structural Scope of work: repairs, buildings stems u grade, re -roofing, theatrical system u rades, interior restoration of various rooms/ spaces Value of project $ 11.2M Value of Design Services: $1,064,000 Delivery method: M Design -Bid -Build ❑ CM@Risk ❑ Design -Build [ Other ( ) Design completed on time & within budget: M Yes ❑ No If no, was the Consultant at fault or contribute to the delay(s) or increased cost? ❑ Yes ❑ No Quality of Design: n Above expectations ❑ Average ❑ Below Expectations Errors & Omissions: it Above expectations ❑ Average ❑ Below Expectations (Above expectations means there were fewer errors & omissions than anticipated) Did Errors & Omissions result in increased construction cost? ❑ Yes No Did Consultant provide Construction Administration services? PI Yes ❑ No ❑ limited scope Was the Consultant responsive to the Owner & Contractor?: 1 Yes ❑ No Was Consultant timely in its reviews and submittals? IP Yes ❑ No Comments: R.J, Heisenbottle Architects P.A. was extremely responsive and creative in providing design, engineering, and construction solutions that preserved the original historic architectural elements of the Olympia Theater and provided for modem building standards, accessibility, durability and easy maintenance Name of individual completing this form Signatur Telephone: 305-374-2444 Sincerely, Jeovanny Rodriguez, P.E. Director — Capital Improvements and Transportation Program Robert Geitner Date: Feb, 8, 2016 Title: Executive Director - Olympia Theater E-mail: rgeitner@olympiatheater,org RFQ-PP-R 63 Request for Qualifications Proposal Design Philosophy & Process RFQ Title: Architectural and Engineering Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration, B-30688 RFQ Number: 14-15-018 Name of Proposer: R,J. Heisenbottle Architects, P.A. in the space provided below respond to the requirements from the applicable section of the RFQ for Design Philosophy & Process. Understanding of the Scope of Services: The RJHA team of highly qualified and experienced architects, engineers, and specialty consultants has been assembled to benefit from the specific knowledge, skills, and abilities of each firm and individual to perform the work required for the Miami Marine Stadium restoration within the context of historic preservation and restoration guidelines. The RJHA team of Architectural, Engineering and Construction professionals is prepared to provide all required investigations, studies, land survey, location of underground utilities and structures, geotechnical services, marine and environmental design, special underwater surveys, structural engineering and design • repairs; electrical design, mechanical design, architectural historic preservation, theatrical systems. acoustical designs and sound systems, architectural lighting, architectural schematic design, design development, construction documents, cost estimating, construction permits, bidding, and construction administration services within the City's proposed one-year timetable from the date of the Notice to Proceed. Understanding of the Project Objectives: The RJHA team embraces the project objective of restoring the historic architectural characteristics of the Miami Marine Stadium while providing for public use as a venue for world -class nautical events and outdoor performances. We are in accordance with the preliminary objectives and goals of the project to achieve an immediate level of safety and stabilization of the Stadium's primary structural systems that show signs of deterioration and distress (as noted in the 2010 Marine Stadium Repair Report prepared by Simpson Gumpertz & Heger, Inc.). Stabilization efforts should include (1) the foundation (consisting of piles under the land and under the sea bed the stadium, grade beams and a seawall), (2) columns and beams on the ground level, (3) steel hangers supporting the mezzanine, (4) adjacent concrete and ramp, (5) concrete slabs, beams and columns of the grandstand structure hanging over the water, (6) the topside, underside and cantilever of the concrete roof structure, and (7) remove, repair and/or replace unsafe features on the stadium structure and surrounding site. All professional services and preservation treatments will comply with the current Florida Building Code, all County and City Codes and Ordinances, the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties, as well as, the regulations and guidelines of Florida Department of State — Florida Division of Historical Resources. Project Coordination and Management: RJHA has formed a comprehensive multi -disciplinary team of local and national experts to leverage the unique experience, knowledge, skills, and abilities of each firm to facilitate integrated solutions for the City of Miami's goals to historically restore, renovate, and upgrade the Miami Marine Stadium. Our team's interdisciplinary approach considers the financial, social and environmental factors involved in the project. Directly involved in overseeing the project, the RJHA Principal -in Charge, Richard J, Heisenbottle, FAIA and the Senior Project Manager, Pablo R. Quinones Cordero, AIA are responsible for the progress of the work including day-to-day operations, coordination with the Owner, coordination of team members, quality control, budget control, and progress scheduling. The full team and the client will be connected for seamless live integration of drawings, images, and all electronic documents via our Newforma Project Information Management System. This integrated solution connects architecture, engineering, construction, and owners to each other, to project information, to processes, to financial and resource data, and to remote team members, all for the purpose of successful project delivery. Updates, mark-ups, and changes are instantaneous, which greatly facilitates the effective cross coordination of information across all team members, The Newforma system aids in our observation and construction management services to include Enhanced Project Record Keeping, Receive and Review Contractor Submittals Electronically, Pre - Construction and Construction Meetings, Enhanced Contractor Coordination, Enhanced Site Observation, Quality Control , Reports with Photos, Review of Change Order Requests, Review Contractor Pay Applications and Closeout Documentation. Design Philosophy: Under the leadership of Richard J. Heisenbottle, FAIA, a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects and recipient of AIA Miami's Silver Medal for Design, as well as, numerous design and historic preservation awards from the American RFQ-DPP 64 Institute of Architects, National Trust for Historic Preservation and the Florida Trust for Historic Preservation, it is clear that high quality design and high quality preservation/rehabilitation/renovation of architectural resources are the cornerstone of what we do at RJHA, Also a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects, Hitario F. Candela, FAIA, consulting architect and designer of the original Miami Marine Stadium provides our team with the mos: intimate knowledge of the building's creation and along with all of our team members is committed to the highest standards of its historic restoration, RJHA designs and preservation services are often unique and inventive. We strive for a timeless and sustainable architecture that will continue to be enjoyed and appreciated for decades to come. Our designs range from strongly contextual modestly scaled additions to historic buildings, to boldly modern, often sculptural forms of new buildings. This range of design solutions is the result of a design philosophy grounded in the belief that each project has its own unique circumstance and opportunities and therefore requires its own unique design solution, We are not a one style fits ail design firm. RJHA has learned that good design and limited budgets are not mutually exclusive. For this reason, RJHA begins each project with an evaluation of the owner's budget. We do this with the assistance of professional cost estimators, J,A. Condon & Associates, who evaluate the scope of the work and constructability of the project at the early programming, schematic design and design development stages so that we can adjust the scope to suit the budget. Value Engineering: Our team approach to the value engineering process is to hold multi -step workshops during the planning/schematic design phase and design development phase of the project. These workshops involve all disciplines and stakeholders to review the details of the proposed project, constructability issues, perform a functional analysis of the facility, define key criteria for the project, and ultimately offer alternative cost -saving value-added solutions for the restoration. Utilizing this process the project will have fewer change orders and delays, greater functionality and value for the City of Miami. Although value engineering begins as a cost -saving measure, it is actually an important project management technique that addresses all aspects of the building lifecycle, as well as, the impact on the surrounding community. Expected Challengesllssues and Methodology for Resolutions: Based on our understanding of the City of Miami's goals and requirements for the stadium project, and our project team members' knowledge of the stadium's design. construction, and history, we note the following anticipated challenges and issues associated with the project. A detailed and comprehensive understanding of the existing historic fabric is essential to identify original defining features as well as alterations that have occurred over time, in order to understand the characteristics of the stadium that should be preserved and restored to convey its historic character. A comprehensive assessment of existing conditions is also critical to the success of the project, updating prior studies as necessary, to identify vulnerabilities to the structure going forward. This process, which will involve review of existing historical documentation and recent reports, condition assessment in the field, and materials studies and testing as appropriate, will also assist in understanding the opportunities for modifications to meet the City's needs for ongoing use of the structure, Our intimate familiarity in working with all four Secretary of the Interior's Standards treatment approaches (preservation, rehabilitation, restoration, and reconstruction) will allow us to focus the approach and develop appropriate recommendations. The goal of this process will be to retain character -defining historic features and original materials to the greatest extent possible, while identifying appropriate modifications within the guidance provided by the Standards, to offer technically sound, practical, and economically feasible recommendations that are sensitive and responsive to the historic character of this architecturally significant structure. Logistical challenges include the unusual configuration of the structure and its above -and below -water elements, readily met by project team special capabilities in difficult access, as well, as issues presented by materials conditions. Among the anticipated technical challenges are developing repairs to address corrosion of embedded reinforcement, addressing below -water conditions, providing durable repairs while retaining/replicating the historic appearance of the exposed concrete, and addressing the extensive graffiti visible on the exposed concrete. Particular design challenges include incorporating modifications needed for continued use, such as universal accessibility with solutions that are non -intrusive to the historic character of the resource. All aspects of our solutions will recognize the significance of the stadium —both architecturally and historically, as an icon for the City and as a renowned work of Modern architecture expressed in concrete, Finally, challenges are recognized in the need to make decisions that provide for reasonable levels of future cyclical maintenance and management, all within the context of the fiscal responsibilities of the City in its commitments to restore and maintain this unique historic structure for present and future generations. Key aspects of our methodology for resolution will draw on the multi -disciplinary expertise of our project team, using in-house knowledge to identify appropriate, state -of -the art solutions for issues such as corrosion and concrete repair, while meeting the requirements of the Secretary of the Interior's Standards. In addition, our project team design architects will seek creative solutions to adaptive reuse needs that recognize and respect the significance of the stadium, both architecturally and historically, as an icon for the City of Miami and its many visitors. As successfully implemented on prior projects in Miami and nationwide, our project team will seek involvement by the City throughout the design process. With the City's involvement, we plan to engage preservation review entities early in the process to gain insights and ensure smooth communications, The project team will remain open and Flexible in discussions with the City and preservation reviewers, while fully committed to the goals of the project and to sensitive application of the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties, RFQ-DPP 65 Em.phasite the ,:rrtegratert Corded .,rsiNft roqisle.y.Threat/ Vutnerability Assessments & Risk Anil/eel to help tdentil'y requsrernents, & set goaC Request for Qualifications Technical Capabilities RFQ Title: Architectural and Engineering Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration, B•30688 RFQ Number: RFQ 14-15-018 Name of Proposer: R.J. Heisenbott/eArchitects In the space provided below respond to the requirements of the RFQ for Design & Construction Approach & Process. Integrated Project Delivery Approach: The R.J. Heisenbottle Architects (RJHA) team's integrated design process includes Ensure c, rsrtts the active and continuing participation of lrr, 4,40's :+r§ eety i owners/clients, users and community C:omin+iR9,i4i+It+g etc.} members, code officials, building technologists, contractors, cost s va:ti.ge 541u64115 Lrar,.F�t u# t# consultants, civil engineers, mechanical and electrical engineers, structural Qoverop ra,tt'rist 5era,1cr}.I that yi&d 4Yvrir totprther as a °4*am from engineers, specifications specialists, multi* t►rrnatits while 'fleeting ttte beginning preservation specialists, conservators and requirements & goats theater design, acoustic and sound, as well as, consultants from many specialized fields, Our projects succeed through continual, organized collaboration among all players throughout the project's life cycle. The standard operation of our integrated project team consists of clear and continuous communication, rigorous attention to detail and active collaboration among all team members throughout all phases of the project, Computer aided design and drafting capabilities planning: The RJHA Team has fully embraced collaborative, 3D Revit model -based drafting, As an interdisciplinary team, our firm and engineering consultants employ BIM to develop the design documents for architectural, structural, civil, MEP, landscape, and energy consulting components of our projects. The advantages and benefits of BIM in our Integrated Project Delivery Approach include better coordination, fewer change orders, more efficient design iterations, more efficient scheduling, reduced construction time, real-time value engineering, better cost estimates that lead to greater cost savings, and enhanced quality of deliverables. Our team also has the capability to provide BIM services for construction coordination. Quality Control (QC) and Quality Assurance (QA) Plan: The RJHA team adheres to the highest standards in the profession of architecture and engineering. Our quality control procedures have allowed our firms to establish a strong track record of on -time submittals and to complete projects with a minimal number of change orders. Quality assurance is an ongoing process in all of our work. The professional work delivered by team consulting firms has been consistently recognized for quality and excellence and has been the recipient of numerous design and performance awards. Moreover, team firms have worked together on previous projects, allowing us to refine our interdisciplinary coordination procedures, The RJHA Principal, in tandem with the Project Manager assumes direct responsibility for key coordination and quality control for the project team and all critical work products. Project/Client Communications and Capacity to provide on -call services in a timely manner: RJHA is a resourceful company that operates in a collaborative environment; this approach that ultimately results in the most reasonable and economical solution that is acceptable to all stakeholders. Regular team meetings are held to manage and control the schedule and budget and ensure that the project goals are being met. Two-way communication is accomplished via telephone, e-mail, and regular progress meetings between the Owner and Project Team, with additional meetings at project milestones and as needed. Meetings and reports at every stage of the project are important tools used to maximize our coordination efforts. The full team and the client will be connected for seamless live integration of drawings, images, and all electronic documents via our Newforma Project Information Management System that connects architecture, engineering, construction, and owners to each other, to project information, to processes, to financial and resource data, and to remote team members, all for the purpose of successful project delivery. RPQ-T 66 Sustainable Design: The RJHA team is familiar with the design of buildings in accordance with section 255.2575(2) Florida Statue (Green Buildings/Construction) and Florida Green Building Coalition (FGBC) green certification programs and has working experience with Green Home Standard Certification, as well as the green building and LEED rating system and process. Our team of LEED professionals assists our clients with earning LEED credits on their project(s), identifying environmental and social benefits, and determining green building strategies to minimize daily and long term operational and maintenance costs for the project. Value Engineering: Our team approach to the value engineering process is to hold multi -step workshops during the planning/schematic design phase and design development prase of the project. These workshops involve all disciplines and stakeholders to review the details of the proposed project, constructability issues, perform a functional analysis of the facility, define key criteria for the project, and ultimately offer alternative cost -saving value-added solutions for the restoration. Utilizing this process the project will have fewer change orders and delays, greater functionality and value for the City of Miami. Although value engineering begins as a cost -saving measure, it is actually an important project management technique that addresses all aspects of the building lifecycle, as well as, the impact on the surrounding community, Schedule Control: RJHA procedures for assuring timely perormance of the work include coordinating project team member capabilities and workloads. We will prepare and regularly update a detailed work plan and schedule for the entire project including tasks, deadlines for reviews / approvals / decisions and contingencies for unanticipated delays or interruptions in schedule. Our strategy for maintaining the project schedule is to develop an accurate initial master schedule through careful understanding of the scope, utilizing consultant input during design and construction documents phases, and having the complete team participate in its development. RJHA has built-in solutions for identifying and mitigating any potential delays to keep the work on schedule. Conformance with all applicable code requirements, including Miami 21: RJHA and members of our team firms have completed numerous projects in Florida that have been designed and constructed in compliance with all current Florida Building Codes. Local County and City Codes and Ordinances, including Miami 21, the Secretary of the interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties, as well as, the regulations and guidelines of Florida Department of State — Florida Division of Historical Resources. RJHA has conducted research and analysis of the Miami 21 code requirements on numerous projects including Trinity Episcopal Cathedral Restoration, Boulevard Shops, Gold Coast Pharmacy, Common Wealth Building Restoration and Addition and Christ Fellowship Church. Prior Experience with Governmental Parks and Recreational Facilities include service across all the disciplines on our team for a multitude of governmental clients including: U.S. National Park Service; Sports & Exhibition Authority of Pittsburgh and Allegheny County; City of Philadelphia; Hamilton County (OH); Cleveland Metroparks (OH); City of Chicago; Indiana Stadium & Convention Building Authority (IN); California State Parks (CA); New York City Parks and Recreation; New Jersey Division of Parks and Forestry, District of Coiumbia`s Anacostia Waterfront Initiative, Canal Park; Minister for Public Works (Sydney, Australia), Capitol of Puerto Rico, Miami -Dade County Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces, City of Miami Beach Parks & Recreation, City of Hollywood (FL) Department of Parks, Recreation and Cultural Arts; Village of Pinecrest (FL); City of Coral Gables Parks and Recreation Division; Broward County (FL) Parks and Recreation Division; City of Miramar (FL) Parks & Recreation Department; City of Sunrise (FL) Parks and Facilities. Specifically, our prior experience with governmental parks and recreational facilities include service across all the disciplines on our team for a multitude of projects including: Sydney Opera House, Australia; Wolfsonian Museum, Miami Beach, FL; Monument Plaza, Hoover Dam, Boulder City, Nevada; The Huntington Mausoleum, San Marino; Vizcaya Museum and Gardens, Miami, FL; Edison Memorial -Edison, New Jersey; Jefferson National Expansion Memorial - St. Louis, MO; Biloxi and Pensacola Lighthouse - Biloxi, MS and Pensacola, FL; Cape Hatteras Lighthouse — NC; Fowey Rocks Lighthouse, Biscayne Bay, FL; Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial- Put -in -Bay, OH; Cape Hatteras Lighthouse- Outer Banks, NC; Solider Field Stadium- Chicago, 1L; Wrigley Field, Chicago, IL; Fenway Park- Boston, MA; Miami Art Museum - Miami, FL; Crandon Park Tennis Stadium, Key Biscayne, FL; Coconut Grove Playhouse, Coconut Grove, FL; Perez Art Museum Miami, Carnegie Hall, NY; Beachwalk 11, Miami Beach, FL; Haulover Marine Center, North Miami Beach, FL; Haulover Beach Park Marine & Life Safety Facility, Miami Beach, FL; Museum Park, Miami, FL; North Beach Recreational Corridor (NBRC), Miami Beach, FL; Pier 66 Marina, Ft. Lauderdale, FL; Williams Island Marina, Aventura, FL; ArtsPark at Young Circle, Hollywood, FL; Dolphin Stadium Expansion, Miami Gardens, FL; Rodin Museum, Philadelphia, PA; Dilworth Park, Philadelphia, PA; Water Works Park and Island, Philadelphia, PA; David H. Koch Plaza at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Bryant Park, New York; Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles, CA; Broward Center for the Performing Arts, Ft. Lauderdale, FL; Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts I David Geffen Hall, New York; Auditoria Nacional Mexico City, Mexico; Maui Arts and Cultural Center Maui, Hawaii; Carnegie Hall Restoration New York; Radio City Music Hall Renovation, New York. R.FQ-T 67 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer's Lead Architect Instructions (one page per project) For the lead Architect provide the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the individual served as the lead Architect for the stated project. Each project submitted should be of equal or greater scope, size, and complexity. Complete all required information and submit this Form as required by the RFQ. Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non -responsive. List no more than 5 projects: Reference form RPO-LA-R must be submitted for each Form RFQ-LA that is submitted. 14-15-018 RFQ Solicitation No.: - RFQ Title: Architectural and Engineering Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration R.J.eisenbottle Architects, PA Richard J. Fleisenbotte, FAIA Name of Proposer: ' Name of Lead Architect: Vizcaya useum ar ens a e ft Shop Name of Project: tF9M.8t.liest Gate i Address of Project: 174 E. Flagier, Miami, FL 33131 Name of Owner: Vizcaya Museum/Miami-Dade County Contact Name: Dr. Joel Hoffman, Executive Director Contact Telephone No. (305) 860-8422 Contact e-mail address: joel.hoffmanavizcayaoro Restored & flood proofed the National Historic Landmark House Cafe & Gift shop Brief Scope of Project & how project is similar: and EastNVest Gate Lodge buildings including extensive structural repairs, new MEP & FP systems and restoring historic budding elements Value of Design Fees: Awarded: nia Actual: $1,175,714 N/A El Basis for difference in value: n/8 Value of Construction: (if applicable): Awarded: Actual: $9M Basis for difference in value: n/a N/A n Project Completion (no, of calendar days): Projected: Actual: 2013 N/A LI Type of Project:‘Z design -bid -build 0 design/build [1 cm@Risk n Other (specify): LEED or Green Globe Certified Project: LI Yes No If yes, level of Certification: Was work performeap n employee of he Proposer? JYes El No Br2-01-46 \...Signature of Authorized Officer Date 2/16/2016 Richard J. Heisenbottle, FAIA President Printed Name Title RFQ-LA 68 Value of Design Fees: Awarded: n/a Basis for difference in value: nl Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer's Lead Architect Instructions (one page per project) For the lead Architect provide the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the individual served as the lead Architect for the stated project. Each project submitted should be of equal or greater scope, size, and complexity. Complete all required information and submit this Form as required by the RFQ. Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non -responsive. List no more than 5 projects: Reference form RPQ-LA-R must be submitted for each Form RFQ-LA that is submitted. RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 - RFQ Title: Architectural and Engineering Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration Name of Proposer: R.J. Heisenboftle Architects, PA Name of Lead Architect: Richard J. Heisenbotfle, FAIA Name of Project: Glenn Curtiss Mansion Restoration Address of Project: 500 Deer Run Miami Springs. FL Name of Owner: City of Miami Springs Contact Telephone No. 305) 373-6789 xt. 242 Brief Scope of Project & how project is similar: Contact Name: JoEllen Morgan -Phillips: President/ Curtiss Mansion, Inc. Contact e-mail address: joellen@curtissmansion org Vandalism/arson/storm damage left the Pueblo -style mansion at risk of collapse. RJHA stabilized the structure, designed structural enhancements, replaced MEP/FP systems, reconstructed missing/damaged architectural features. Actual: $402,818 N/A ❑ Value of Construction: (if applicable): Awarded: n/a Actual: 4 5�t N/A 11 Basis for difference in value: n/a Project Completion (no. of calendar days): Projected: nla Actual: November 2012 N/A ❑ Type of Project: design -bid -build design/build CM@Risk n Other (specify): LEED or Green Globe Certified Project: ❑ Yes No If yes, level of Certification: Was work perform as an enployee of the Proposer? Signature of Authorized Officer Richard J Heisenbottle, FAIA Printed Name Yes U No 2/16/16 Date President Title RFQ-LA 69 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer's Lead Architect Instructions (one page per project) For the lead Architect provide the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the individual served as the lead Architect for the stated project Each project submitted should be of equal or greater scope, size, and complexity. Complete all required information and submit this Form as required by the RFQ_ Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non -responsive List no more than 5 projects Reference form RPQ-LA-R must be submitted for each Form RFQ-LA that is submitted_ 14-15-018 RFQ Solicitation No.: - RFQ Title: Archtectura and Engineering Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration Name of Proposer: R.J. Heisenbottle Architects, PA Name of Lead Architect: Richard J. Heisenbottle, FAIA % 4 Name of Project:Bok Tower Gardens Historic Preservati ress of Project: 1151 Tower Boulevard, Lake Wales FL 33853 Name of Owner: Bak Tower Gardens Contact Name: David Price, President Contact Telephone No. 305) 373-6789 xt. 242 Contact e-mail address: dprice@boktower.oro Brief Scope of Project & how project is similar: Bok Tower, a National Historic Landmark, commissioned RNA to prepare a comprehensive Building Assessment of the 150' tali carillon bell tower which included the structural steel frame, MEP systems, coral stone, marble, brass, iron and ceramic artwork. Value of Design Fees: Awarded: Basis for difference in value: Value of Construction: (if applicable): Awarded: Actual: N/A' Actual: $59,600 N/A Basis for difference in value: Project Completion (no. of calendar days): Projected: Aug. 2015 Actual: Sep. 2015 N/A 0 Type of Project: [1] design -bid -build 0 design/build CI CM@Risk 'Other (specify): Investigation and Report LEED or Green Globe Certified Project: E Yes No If yes, level of Certification: Was wpiI performed asn employee 0fhe Proposer? 'Yes 0 No By: SLnature of Authorized Officer Richard J. Heisenbottle, FAIA 2116/16 Date President Printed Name Title RFQ-LA 70 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer's Lead Architect instructions (one page per project) For the lead Architect provide the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the individual served as the lead Architect for the stated project. Each project submitted should be of equal or greater scope, size, and complexity. Complete WI required information and submit this Form as required by the RFQ. Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non -responsive, List no more than 5 projects: Reference form RPQ-LA-R must be submitted for each Form RFQ-LA that is submitted. RFQ Solicitation No.: 1415-818 RFO Ttie:ArchtecturaIand Engtneertn Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration Name of Proposer: R.J. Heisenbottle Architects, PA Name of Lead Architect: Richard J. Heisenbottle, FAIA Name of Project: Olympia Theater Address of Project: 174 E. Racier, Miami. FL 33131 (fc;rmerly pusrran Center for the Performing Arts) Name of Owner: City of Miami Contact Name: Contact Telephone No. (305) 374-2444 / (786) 200-3233 Contact e-mail address: Robert Geitner, Executive Director meitnerAqusmancenter.orq Brief Scope of Project & how project is similar: Multi-pliase historic restoration includes paint restoration, all ornamental elements proscenium, structural repairs, building systems upgrade, re -roofing, new theatrical and sound systems, all new mechanical systems _ Value of Design Fees: Awarded: N/A Basis for difference in value: N/A Value of Construction: (if appiicable): Awarded: N/A Basis for difference in value: N/A Actual: $1,064,000 N/A ri Actual: $11.2M N/A Project Completion (no. of calendar days): Projected: N/A Actual: 2015 N/A 1111 Type of Project: design -bid -build 111 design/build [I] cm@Risk ri Other (specify): LEED or Green Globe Certified Project: El Yes 45 No If yes, level of Certification: Was wiark performed a n employee of he Proposer? 'Yes fl No By:( ature of Authorized Oflicer Date 2116/16 Richard J. Heisenbottle, FAIA President Printed Name Title RFQ-LA 71 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer's Lead Architect Instructions (one page per project) For the lead Architect provide the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the individual served as the lead Architect for the stated project. Each project submitted should be of equal or greater scope, size, and complexity. Complete ail required information and submit this Form as required by the RFQ. Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non -responsive. List no more than 5 projects: Reference form RPQ-LA-R must be submitted for each Form RFQ-LA that is submitted. 14-15-018 RFQ Solicitation No.: RFQ Architectural and Engineering Services far Miami Marine Stadium Restoration Name of Proposer: R.J. Heisenbottle Architects, PA Name of Lead Architect: Richard J. Heisenbottle, FAIA Name of Project: Trinity Episcopal Cathedral Restora Name of Owner: Trinity Episcopal Cathedral Contact Telephone No. (786) 888-6698 dress of Project: 464 NE 16th Street, Miami, FL Contact Name: Jim Nolan. Treasurer/ Facilities Manager Contact e-mail address: treasurertrinitymiarrii.org Brief Scope of Project & how project s similar: The historic cathedral, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, had significant structural, MEP & FP systems i failure with collapsed marble floors. The RJHA team oversaw extensive concrete repairs; designer.. new EVFPsyemsanoversaw ?esoraionoraarcitectural finishes, irte,i, Ong ma rhte fIcorc arm qtainel giacs windriwc Value of Design Fees: Awarded: nia Actual: N/A Li Basis for difference in value: nia Value of Construction: (if applicable): Awarded: n/a Actual: $5.96M N/A Li Basis for difference in value: ilia Project Completion (no. of calendar days): Projected: nia Actual: 2013 N/A Type of Project: design -bid -build fl design/build D avt@Risk D Other (specify): LEEK or Green Globe Certified Project: [1] Yes -V No If yes, level of Certification: Was iyk perforate s an employee o the Proposer? tYes Lil No By:( signature of Authorized Officer 2/16/16 Richard J. Heisenbottle, FAIA President Date Printed Name Title RFQ-LA 7 2 City of tan s Daniel J. Alfonso City Manager Did Errors & Omissions result in increased construction cost? Was the Architect responsive to the Owner & Contractor? Was the Architect timely with reviews and submittals? Yes No Did the Architect quickly resolve issues as they arose? Comments: Mr. Heisenbottle was selected to lead the architectural efforts for both the recertification and restoration of To Whom it May Concern Subject: Reference Letter for Consultant's Lead Architect Name of Proposer,R J. Heisenbottle Architects P.flame of Lead Architect: Richard Heisenbottle, FAIA The above referenced Consultant is submitting an a Request for Qualifications that has been issued by the City of Miami. We require that the Proposer provide written references for their lead Architect with their submission and by providing you with this document the Consultant is requesting that you provide the following reference information. We would appreciate you providing the information requested below as well as any other information your feel is pertinent: Name of Project: Trinity Episcopal Cathedral Restoration The historic cathedral, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, had significant structural, MEP & FP systems Scope of work: failure with collapsed marble floors. The RJ-IA team oversaw extensive concrete repairs, designed new MEP & FP systems and oversaw restoration of al architectural finishes, Including marble floors and stained glass windows, Value of project: $ 5.96M Value of Design Services: $523,948 Delivery method: ® Design -Bid -Build ❑ CM@Risk ❑ Design -Build ❑ Other ( Construction completed on time & within budget: 2 Yes ❑ No If no, did the PM at contribute to the delay(s) or increased cost? ❑ Yes 21 No Quality of Design: ® Above expectations ❑ Average ❑ Below Expectations Errors and Omissions: [ Above expectations ❑ Average ❑ Below Expectations (Above expectations means there were fewer errors & omissions than anticipated) ❑ Yes ® No ® Yes ❑ No ®Yes No historic Trinity Cathedral. The selection committee was impressed with not only his bid, but his professionalism, genuine interest and passion for the project. His ability to solve problems during the project was well favored. Name of individ I completing this form: Canon James Nolan Date: Feb. 10, 2016 Signature: ti}: Title: Treasurer/Director of Operations Telephone: 786-a88-6698 E-mail: treasurer@trinitymiaml.org Sincerely, Jeovanny Rodriguez, P.E. Director RFQ-LA-R 73 Daniel J. Alfonso City Manager To Whom it May Concern Subject: Reference Letter for Consultant's Lead Architect Name of ProposerR.J Heisenbottte Architects, P.Aame of Lead Architect: Richard Heisenbottle, FAIR The above referenced Consultant is submitting on a Request for Qualifications that has been issued by the City of Miami. We require that the Proposer provide written references for their lead Architect with their submission and by providing you with this document the Consultant is requesting that you provide the following reference information. We would appreciate you providing the information requested below as well as any other information your feel is pertinent: Name of Project: Olympia Theater (formerly Gusman Center for the Perfrominq Arts) Multi -phase historic restoration includes paint restoration, all ornamental elements, proscenium structural Scope of work: fepairs, building systems upgrade, re -roofing, theatrical system upgrades, interior restoration of various rooms! spaces Value of project: $ t 1Value of Design Services; $1,064,000 Delivery method: ® Design -Bid -Build ❑ CM@Risk ❑ Design -Build ❑ Other ( Construction completed on time & within budget: • Yes ❑ No If no, did the PM at contribute to the delay(s) or increased cost? ❑ Yes El No Quality of Design: 111 Above expectations ❑ Average ❑ Below Expectations Errors and Omissions: 111 Above expectations ❑ Average ❑ Below Expectations (Above expectations means there were fewer errors & omissions than anticipated) Did Errors & Omissions result in increased construction cost? ❑ Yes $ No Was the Architect responsive to the Owner & Contractor? IL Yes ❑ No Was the Architect timely with reviews and submittals? J Yes ❑ No Did the Architect quickly resolve issues as they arose? IF Yes ❑ No Comments: Richard Heisenbottle's work on this project ensured that the design integrity of the Historic Olympia Theater (National Register Historic Places Listed) was restored to its original look and intent while making sure that our inodern day needs for patron accessibility, up-to-date theater systems/stage technology, durability, and maintenance were thoroughly incorporated and addressed in this complex multi -phase project. He is a talented designer, creative thinker and great at finding workable solutions that satisfy the client and respect the goals of historic preservation. Name of individual compni this form: Robert Geitner Signatur Telephone: 305-374-2444 Sincerely, Jeovanny Rodriguez, P.E. Director Date: Feb. 8, 2016 Title: ,tcutive.Director - Olympia Theater E-mail:rgeitner2olympiatheater.org RFQ-LA-R 74 Citp of Daniel J. Alfonso City Manager To Whom it May Concern Subject: Reference Letter for Consultant's Lead Architect Name of Proposer:R Heisenbottle Architects, P, y,ame of Lead Architect: Richard Heisenbottle, FAIA The above referenced Consultant is submitting on a Request for Qualifications that has been issued by the City of Miami. We require that the Proposer provide written references for their lead Architect with their submission and by providing you with this document the Consultant is requesting that you provide the following reference information. We would appreciate you providing the information requested below as well as any other information your feel is pertinent: Name of Project' Bak Tower Gardens Historic Preservation are a Scope of work: comprehensive Building Assessment of the 150' tall carillon bell tower which included the structural steel frame, MEP systems, coral stone, marble, brass, rori ana ceramic artwonc. Value of project: $ N/A Value of Design Services: $59,60° Delivery method: ❑ Design -Bid -Build ❑ CM@Risk ❑ Design -Build VOther (Investigation &Re0ort Construction completed on time & within budget: ❑ Yes 0 No If no, did the PM at contribute to the delay(s) or increased cost? ❑ Yes ❑ No Quality of Design: ® Above expectations ❑ Average ❑ Below Expectations Errors and Omissions: ❑ Above expectations Ef Average ❑ Below Expectations (Above expectations means there were fewer errors & omissions than anticipated) Did Errors & Omissions result in increased construction cost? ❑ Yes ❑ No Was the Architect responsive to the Owner & Contractor? © Yes ❑ No Was the Architect timely with reviews and submittals? 0 Yes ❑ No Did the Architect quickly resolve issues as they arose? [1 Yes ❑ No Comments: The investigation was thorough and completed in a timely manner. The fo1luv up with cunt attar- issues -was responb ve and resolved any questions and concerns. Mr.Hiesenbottle brought in specialist in various fields to give a well rounded report that we can base our restoration p dll ull . Name of i ilgompleting ti form: David Price Date: 2 .10 .16 Signature: /�—��� 1'�-+--�--� Title: President Telephone: 863 - 67 6 -14 0 0 Sincerely, Jeovanny Rodriguez, P.E. Director E-mail: dprice@boktower.org RFQ-LA-R 75 Daniel J. Alfonso City Manager To Whom it May Concern Subject: Reference Letter for Consultant's Lead Architect Name of Proposer R,J. Heisenbottle Architects, P.Oletne of Lead Architect: Richard Heisenbottle, FAIA The above referenced Consultant is submitting on a Request for Qualifications that has been issued by the City of Miami. We require that the Proposer provide written references for their lead Architect with their submission and by providing you with this document the Consultant is requesting that you provide the following reference information, We would appreciate you providing the information requested below as well as any other information your feel is ertin nt: Name of Project: Vizcaya Museum & Gardens - Master Plan / Cafe & Gift Shop/ t Wtst• C Followrng evastang flooding from Hurricane RJHA restored and flood proofed Ute National Historic Landmark House Cafe and C q f Mop, designing structural enhancements, MEP & FP systems, kitchen and serving areas Aire restoring historic building elements windows, doors, 4r, g, TfrOlace, d rater ma w isMdve-office use including extensive ,sstttullctturoliepa, new MEP& FP systems, restoration f o ttng, win iowa,,door and ail finishes toil eat the Secretary of Ilse Interiors Standards, Value project: gM Of or Jesign services: 5$ ,`fifi 5,714 Delivery method: Design -Rid -Build ❑ CM c�bRisk ❑ Design -Build ❑ Other ( Construction completed on time & within budget: ❑ Yes No If no, did the PM at contribute tot delay(s) or increased cost? ❑ Yes Eli/No Quality of Design: Above expectations ❑ verage ❑ Below Expectations Errors and Omissions: ❑ Above expectations Average ❑ Below Expectations (Above expectations means there were fewer errors & omissions than anticipated) Did Errors & Omissions result in increased construction cost? ❑ Yes t No Was the Architect responsive to the Owner & Contractor? [Yes Q No Was the Architect timely with reviews and submittals? ((Yes ❑ No Did the Architect quickly resolve issues as they arose? Ees ❑ No Comments: ' His Name of indivi W [ Signature: Title: E ' Telephone: E-mail: Sincerely, Jeovanny Rodriguez, P.E. Director RFQ-LA-R 76 ettp of filiamt Daniel J. Alfonso City Manager To Whom it May Concern Subject: Reference Letter for Consultant's Lead Architect Name of Proposer:R.1 Reisenbettle Architects, P.Aame of Lead Architect: Richard Heisenbottle, FAIA The above referenced Consultant is submitting on a Request for Qualifications that has been issued by the City of Miami. We require that the Proposer provide written references for their lead Architect with their submission and by providing you with this document the Consultant is requesting that you provide the following reference information. We would appreciate you providing the information requested below as welt as any other information your feel is pertinent: Name of Project: Glenn H. Curtiss Mansion Restoration Vandalism/arson/storm damage left the Pueblo -style mansion at risk of collapse, RJHA stabilzed the historic structure Scope of work: destgned structural enhancements, replaced MEP/FP systems, reconstructed missin meoed architectural features. Value of project: $ $4•510 Value of Design Services: $402,818 Delivery method: Design -Bid -Build 0 CM@Risk D Design -Build D Other ( Construction completed on time & within budget Er Yes 0 No if no, did the PM at contribute to the delay(s) or increased cost? 0 Yes LI No Quality of Design: Er Above expectations Ej Average 0 Below Expectations Errors and Omissions: 0 Above expectations Average [aBelow Expectations (Above expectations means there were fewer errors & omissions than anticipated) Did Errors & Omissions result in increased construction cost? Yes E No Was the Architect responsive to the Owner & Contractor? ElYes 0 No Was the Architect timely with reviews and submittals? Er Yes 0 No Did the Architect quickly resolve issues as they arose? Er Yes 0 No Comments: fru/ ,c• .= • w it 4.a, 0 A.5. zi2; 4:11 Name of individual completing/hi' C . Signature: Title: Axe, Telephone: .;:,3e7.5- 5:stz--'5 7 — 7 Sincerely, 25.01--- Fe.; Jeovanny Rodriguez, P.E. Director e-.5 Date: 6 LI ,E h EC-71 E-mail: qC RRILA-R 77 R HEISEN BCC 11 LE A R C H 'r EC .I s :PROFESSIONAL. REGISTRTATiONS :Registered Architect, FL AR001513 mar ., p(JCATION 01 BS, Architectural:.7echnc ogy aia :. New York Institute of Technology, 2974 i BA,.Achiitecture E.University of Miami, 1984 1 re' PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American: institute of Architects Fellow, 200s 2003 AIA Miami. Chapter — Silver Medal a r .:Award for Design 2 1 University of Miami. School of i ; Architecture Masters in Real. ;; Estate`Devel oprxt en t 4 'irbanism ,� r AdvisorYBaard, 2015: ; ..:. ...... I Dude Heritage Trust - Vice President; s'-2000-2003; President 2004-200:6 at I ::National .Trust for Historic Preservation aI ,::Member ri Trust fo Member League bf Historic AmencanTheaters.`=: I City=of MiarniHistoric and • s Environmental Preservation Board r 1989-1999 r Gt of Coral Gables Historic ®r , Preser..vation Board; 2010-2012. .Spiflis Candela& Partners, ONllM :Vice President, 1979-1987 • Richard 1. Heisenhottle, FAIA President / Principal Architect ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT: Principal -in -Charge YEARS OF EXERIENCE: 40 SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Richard J. Heisenbottle is a leading architect with a specialty in historic preservation and theater arts projects whose award winning work is well known throughout the State of Florida for the restoration of some of the area's oldest and most prestigious historic landmarks. The firm's projects have received numerous awards for Excellence in Architecture and Historic Preservation from the Florida Association of the American Institute of Architects, the Miami Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, National Trust for Historic Preservation and Florida Trust for Historic Preservation. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE City of Miami City Hall Restoration The 1930s Art Deco style structure has been designated as a local historic site and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. RJHA provided full architectural, historic preservation, engineering and interior design services for the adaptive use of the Pan American Terminal as the Miami City Hall. Florida Trust for Historic Preservation Award; Dade Heritage Trust, Outstanding Contribution to Historic Preservation; A1A Miami, Award of Merit for Design Colony Theater $6.5M exterior and interior renovation/restoration completed in 2006 restored the exterior configuration and architectural ornamentation of this National Register of Historic Places theatre, including reconstruction of the original marquee, entry lobby and ticket booth. Interior improvements included the auditorium space and a completely new stage house with a full complement of support facilities and state- of-the-art theatrics, rigging and sound systems. AIA Florida, Merit Award of Excellence; Florida Trust for Historic Preservation Award; Miami Design Preservation League - Barbara Capitan Award; Dade Heritage Trust Outstanding Preservation Project Award Freedom Tower Built in 1925 as offices and a newspaper printing facility, this historic structure is of Mediterranean Revival Style and has a tower fashioned after the Giralda Bell Tower in Sevilla, Spain. From 1962 to 1974 the building was used as the Cuban Refugee Center and renamed the Freedom Tower. The building was restored in 1989 at a cost of $7,400,000., to include a 550 seat banquet facility, a two story private club, and twelve floors of adaptive space. Special attention was given to the renewal and restoration of interior finishes, window repair and restoration of all architectural and historical detailing. AIA-Miami Chapter, Award of Merit for Design; AIA Florida, Award for Excellence in Architecture — (Built Category); Commercial Renovator Magazine, Commercial Renovator of the Year; Florida Trust for Historic Preservation, Outstanding Preservation Project; AIA-Miami Chapter, Award of Merit for Design Miami Edison Middle School Originally built as Miami Edison High School in 1928, the new Miami -Edison Middle School complex consists of three historic structures that were completely restored and the addition of three new structures consisting of 107,500 square feet of new classrooms, locker rooms and a music wing, all completed at a cost of $27 million. Florida Trust for Historic Preservation, Outstanding Achievement in the Field of Preservation Education/Media — "Orie United Band" the Story of Miami Edison Middle School; AiA-Miami Chapter, Award for Best Renovation Project; National Trust for Historic Preservation Award, National Preservation Award; Florida Trust for Historic Preservation, Non-residential Rehabilitation Outstanding Achievement; AiA-Miami Chapter, Award of Merit (Unbuilt Category) 73 R = = i C a. I W 69 I HEISENBO J I LE H r r. c T S Qualification Forms Historic Preservation Specialist/Architectural Conservator Rosa Lowinger Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Historic Preservation Specialist Instructions (one page per project) For the Historic Preservation Specialist provide the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the individual served as the Historic Preservation Specialist for the stated project. Each project submitted should be of equal or greater scope, size, and complexity. Complete all required information and submit this Form as required by the RFQ_ Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non -responsive. List no more than 5 projects: Reference form RPQ-HPS-R must be submitted for each Form RFQ-EE that is submitted RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 Name of Proposer: RJ Heisenbottle Architects Name of Project: City Hall Name of Owner: City of Coral Gables Contact Telephone No. 305-460-5095 Brief Scope of Project & how project is similar: historic building. Value of Design Fees: Awarded: $25,000.00 Basis for difference in value: RFQ : AE Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration B-30688 Historic Preservation Specialist: Rosa Lowinger & Associates Address of Proiect: 405 Biltmore Way, Coral Gables, FL 33134 Contact Name: Dona Spain Contact e-mail address: dspain©coralgables.com Design and implement methodologies to minimize limestone loss in 1920s Actual: $25,000,00 N/A Value of Construction: (if applicable): Awarded: $99,150.00 Basis for difference in value: Actual: $99,150.00 N/A n Project Completion (no. of calendar days): Projected: 40 days Actual: 40 days Type of Project: I design -bid -build [N'design/build n CM@Risk I I Other (specify): LEED or Green Globe Certified Project: n Yes ['No If yes, level of Certification: Was work performed as an emnloyee of the Proposer? B) II Yes L(No 01/18/2016 N/A LI Signature of Authorized Officer Date Rosa Lowinger President Printed Name Title 80 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Historic Preservation Specialist Instructions (one page per project) For the Historic Preservation Specialist provide the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the individual served as the Historic Preservation Specialist for the stated project. Each project submitted should be of equal or greater scope, size, and complexity. Complete all required information and submit this Form as required by the REQ. Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non -responsive. List no more than 5 projects: Reference form RPQ-HPS-R must be submitted for each Form RFQ-EE that is submitted RFQ Solicitation No: 14-15-018 - RFQ : AE Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration B-30688 Name of Proposer: RJ Heisenbottle Architects Historic Preservation Specialist: Rosa Lowinger & Associates Name of Project: Mausoleum Address of Project: 1151 Oxford Road, San Marino, CA 91108 Name of Owner: Huntington Gardens Contact Name: Laurie Sowd Contact Telephone No. 626-405-2252 Brief Scope of Project & how project is similar: on concrete mausoleum. Contact e-mail address: Isowd@huntington,org Design and test treatment protocols to remove heavily layered salt accumulation Value of Design Fees: Awarded: $25,000-00 Actual: $25,000.00 NIA Basis for difference in value: Value of Construction: (if applicable): Awarded: Actual: N/A ❑ Basis for difference in value: Project Completion (no. of calendar days): Projected: Actual: NIA ❑ Type of Project: ❑ design -bid -build n design/build n CM@Risk Other (specify): Desig n LEED or Green Globe Certified Project: n Yes i'No If yes, level of Certification: Was work nerfnrmed as an employee of the Proposer? P Yes 'No B) 01/18/2016 Signature of Authorized Officer Date Rosa Lowinger President Printed Name Title 81 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Historic Preservation Specialist Instructions (one page per project) For the Historic Preservation Specialist provide the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the individual served as the Historic Preservation Specialist for the stated project. Each project submitted should be of equal or greater scope, size, and complexity. Complete all required information and submit this Form as required by the RFQ. Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non -responsive. List no more than 5 projects: Reference form RPQ-HPS-R must be submitted for each Form RFQ-EE that is submitted. RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 - RFQ : AE Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration B-30688 Name of Proposer: R.J. Heisenbottle Architects Historic Preservation Specialist: Rosa Lowinger & Associates Name of Project: _History of Transportation Address of Project: 1 Manchester Blvd. Inglewood, CA 90301 Name of Owner: City of Inglewood Contact Name: Sabrina Barnes Contact Telephone No. 310-412-5609 Contact e-mail address: sbarnes@cityofinglewood.org Brief Scope of Project & how project is similar: Design and implementation to remove compounded graffiti and material loss of a 60' multi panel concrete/petrachrome mural. Value of Design Fees: Awarded: $200,000.00 Basis for difference in value: Actual: $200,000.00 N/A ❑ Value of Construction: (if applicable): Awarded: $1.3m Basis for difference in value: Actual: $1.3m NIA A Project Completion (no. of calendar days): Projected: Actual: 700 (2 years) N/A Type of Project: 1 I design -bid -build ['design/build CM@Risk ❑ Other (specify): LEED or Green Globe Certified Project: ❑ Yes ENo If yes, level of Certification: Was work nerformed as an emnlnvee of the Proposer? ❑ Yes 'No By: 01/18/2016 Signature of Authorized Officer Date Rosa Lowinger Printed Name President Title 82 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Historic Preservation Specialist Instructions (one page per project) For the Historic Preservation Specialist provide the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the individual served as the Historic Preservation Specialist for the stated project. Each project submitted should be of equal or greater scope, size, and complexity. Complete all required information and submit this Form as required by the RFQ. Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non -responsive. List no more than 5 projects: Reference form RPQ-HPS-R must be submitted for each Form RFQ-EE that is submitted. RFQ Solicitation No: 14-15-018 Name of Proposer: RJ Heisenbottle Architects Name of Project: Friezes Name of Owner: FIU Wolfsonian Museum Contact Telephone No. 305-535-2603 Brief Scope of Project & how project is similar: Design and implement methodology to repair 1920's cast stone friezes. RFQ : AE Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration B-30688 Historic Preservation Specialist: Rosa Lowinger & Associates Address of Project: 1001 Washington Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139 Contact Name: Richard Miltner Contact e-mail address: richard@thewolf_fiu.org Value of Design Fees: Awarded: $30,000.00 Basis for difference in value: Actual: $30,000.00 N/A Value of Construction: (if applicable): Awarded: $216,500.00 Basis for difference in value: Actual: $216,500.00 N/A ❑ Project Completion (no. of calendar days): Projected: 960 days Type of Project: ❑ design -bid -build Actual: 960 days N/A ❑ vj'design/build n CM@Risk n Other (specify): LEED or Green Globe Certified Project: ❑ Yes ['No If yes, level of Certification: Was work nerfnrmed as an emnloyee of the Proposer? B} Signature of Authorized Officer Yes IN/No 01/18/2016 Rosa Lowinger President Printed Name Date Title 83 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Historic Preservation Specialist instructions (one page per project) For the Historic Preservation Specialist provide the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the individual served as the Historic Preservation Specialist for the stated project. Each project submitted should be of equal or greater scope, size, and complexity. Complete all required information and submit this Form as required by the RFQ. Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non -responsive. List no more than 5 projects: Reference form RPQ-HPS-R must be submitted for each Form RFQ-EE that is submitted RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 - RFQ : AE Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration B-30688 Name of Proposer: R.J. Heisenbottle Architects Historic Preservation Specialist: Rosa Lowinger & Associates Name of Project: Normandy Fountain Name of Owner: City of Miami Beach Contact Telephone No. 305-673-7000 Address of Project: Normandy Isle Neighborhood Contact Name: Edgard Zapata Contact e-mail address: edgardzapata©miamibeachfl.gov Brief Scope of Project & how project is similar: Complete design and restoration of a 1920's painted, cement fountain. Value of Design Fees: Awarded: $5,O00.00 Basis for difference in value: Actual: $5,000.00 N/A Lj Value of Construction: (if applicable): Awarded: $105,000.00 Actual: $105,000.00 N/A n Basis for difference in value: Project Completion (no.of calendar days): Projected: 480 Actual: 480 N/A n Type of Project: ❑ design -bid -build ✓design/build n CM@a Risk ['Other (specify): LEED or Green Globe Certified Project.. I I Yes F✓No If yes, level off Certification: Was wnrk nerfnrmed as an emnloyee of the Proposer? LJ Yes i N! No 13 Signature of Authorized Officer Rosa Lowinger Printed Name 01/18/2016 Date President Title 84 R HEISE\ BOI I LE A R. CHI T F C T S Qualification Forms Historic Preservation Specialist / Historian/Conservator ENGINEERS ARCHITECTS MATE:k.,`IALS SCIENTISTS Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, inc. City of Coral Gables AEU 2015.09.11 Architectural Consultant :, 4' ;Atm Ilittr,:1" • N,..ttp• it,/ Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Historic Preservation Specialist Instructions (one page per project) For the Historic Preservation Specialist provide the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the individual served as the Historic Preservation Specialist for the stated project. Each project submitted should be of equal or greater scope, size, and complexity. Complete all required information and submit this Form as required by the RFQ. Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non -responsive. List no more than 5 projects: Reference form RPQ-HPS-R must be submitted for each Form RFQ-EE that is submitted. RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 RFQ Title: Architectural and Engineering Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration R.J. Heisenbottle Architects Deborah Slaon, Pal LLpel-VViss, Jamey, Elsinel As ocj ices Inc. Name of Proposer: Name of Historic Preservation Specialist: Name of Project: Flamingo Developed Area Address of Project: Everglades National Park, Florida Name of Owner: National Park Service Contact Name: Melissa Memory Contact Telephone No. 912.786.5787 ext 103 Contact e-mail address: Melissa_Memory@nps.gov Brief Scope of Project & how project is similar: Archival research, condition assessment, materials and conservation studies, Historic Structures Report, and preservation recommendations for modern historic concrete structures. Value of Design Fees: Awarded: $1 55,000 Basis for difference in value: N/A Actual: $155,000 N/A ❑ Value of Construction: (if applicable): Awarded: Actual: NIA ■❑ Basis for difference in value: N/A Project Completion (no. of calendar days): Projected: Actual: N/A n Type of Project: E design -bid -build design/build n CM@Risk Other (specify): Investigation LEED or Green Globe Certified Project: ❑ Yes C No If yes, level of Certification: Was work performed as an employee of the Proposer? El Yes U No By: Suture o ' uthorized Officer Gary J. Klein Printed Name January 18, 2016 Date VVJE Executive Vice President and Senior Principal Title RFQ-HPS 86 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Historic Preservation Specialist Instructions (one page per project) For the Historic Preservation Specialist provide the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the individual served as the Historic Preservation Specialist for the stated project. Each project submitted should be of equal or greater scope, size, and complexity. Complete all required information and submit this Form as required by the RFQ. Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non -responsive. List no more than 5 projects: Reference form RPQ-HPS-R must be submitted for each Form RFQ-EE that is submitted. RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 Name of Proposer: R.J. Heisenbottle Architects Name of Project: Edison Memorial Name of Owner. NJ Dept. of Environmental Protection Contact Telephone No. 609.681.2480 x103 RFQ Title: Architectural and Engineering Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration Name of Historic Preservation Specialist: `bt`�4 J. to "s �° ,E��,rsi,e Address of Project: 37 Christie Street, Edison, New Jersey 08820 Contact Name: Anne E. Weber, Mills + Schnoering Architects, LLC Contact e-mail address: annew nnew@msarchitectsile.com Brief Scope of Project & how project is similar: Concrete Assessment and Repair Value of Design Fees: Awarded: 580,000 Basis for difference in value: N/A Actual: $80,000 N/A ❑ Value of Construction: (if applicable): Awarded: $2,200,000 Actual: $2,200, 0 N/A 111 Basis for difference in value: N/A Project Completion (no. of calendar days): Projected: 600 Actual: 6D0 N!A U Type of Project: I■1 design -bid -build n design/build 7 CM@Risk I I Other (specify): LEED or Green Globe Certified Project: ❑ Yes 1U! No if yes, level of Certification: Was work .erformed as an employee of the Proposer? I I Yes INI No By: , January 18, 2016 S ature • Authorized Officer Gary J. Klein Date WJE Executive Vice President & Senior Principal Printed Name Title RFQ-HPS 87 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Historic Preservation Specialist Instructions (one page per project) For the Historic Preservation Specialist provide the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the individual served as the Historic Preservation Specialist for the stated project. Each project submitted should be of equal or greater scope, size, and complexity. Complete all required information and submit this Form as required by the RFQ. Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non -responsive. List no more than 5 projects: Reference form RPQ-HPS-R must be submitted for each Form RFQ-EE that is submitted. RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-1 5-018 Name of Proposer: R.J. Heisenbottle Architects Name of Project: Salk Institute for Biological Studies Name of Owner: Salk Institute for Biological Studies RFQ Title: Architectural and Engineering Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration Name of Historic Preservation Specialist: Ddb,fd, .Print:igd-Mss.Jorii .Elsti,zr A>s, Aeshu.. Address of Project: La Jolla, California Contact Name: Tim Ball Contact Telephone No. 85 45341t5t), ext. 1661 Contact e-mail address: tball@salk.edu Brief Scope of Project & how project is similar: Condition assessment, materials studies, preservation recommendations, and Historical Preservation Master Plan for modern concrete icon designed by Louis Kahn Value of Design Fees: Awarded: $250,000 Basis for difference in value: N/A Actual: $250,000 N/A Value of Construction: (if applicable). Awarded: Actual: NIA ■❑ Basis for difference in value: NIA Project Completion (no. of calendar days): Projected: Actual: NIA • Type of Project: U design -bid -build 7 design/build ❑ CM@Risk I® Other (specify): Investigation LEED or Green Globe Certified Project: ❑ Yes n No If yes, level of Certification: Was work performed as an employee of the Proposer? ❑ Yes Jill No By: January 18, 2016 Sit ature dfrAuthorized Officer Date Gary J. Klein ME Executive Vice President and Senior Principal Printed Name Title R FQ2-HPS 88 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Historic Preservation Specialist Instructions (one page per project) For the Historic Preservation Specialist provide the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the individual served as the Historic Preservation Specialist for the stated project. Each project submitted should be of equal or greater scope, size, and complexity_ Complete all required information and submit this Form as required by the RFQ. Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non -responsive. List no more than 5 projects: Reference form RPQ-HPS-R must be submitted for each Form RFQ-LE that is submitted. RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-©18 Name of Proposer: R.J. Heisenbottle Architects Name of Project: Fowey Rocks Lighthouse Name of Owner: National Park Service RFQ Title:Architectural and Engineering Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration Name of Historic Preservation Specialist: °c " �' let €3.tE€i iud-Yiss. oriim.rlsuie€ 3,viIdes trn. Address of Project: Biscayne National Park, Florida Contact Telephone No. 404.507.5792 Contact Name: Cynthia Walton Contact e-mail address: Cynthia Walton@nps.gov Brief Scope of Project & how project is similar: Above- and below -water condition assessment and structural analysis of historic 1878 lighthouse located in severe exposure marine environment in Biscayne Bay, preservation, repair, and maintenance recommendations and cost estimates_ Value of Design Fees: Awarded: $34,500 Actual: $34,500 Basis for difference in value: N/A N/A it Value of Construction: (if applicable): Awarded: Actual: N/A ■❑ Basis for difference in value: N/A Project Completion (no. of calendar days): Projected: Actual: N/A ❑i Type of Project: n design -bid -build design/build U CM@Risk ❑■ Other (specify): Investigation LEED or Green Globe Certified Project: ❑ Yes No If yes, level of Certification: N/A Was work performed as an employee of the Proposer? ❑ Yes ® No BY: January 18, 2016 Signature o + uthorized Officer Date Gary J. Klein WJE Executive Vice President & Senior Principal Printed Name Title RFQ-HPS 89 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Historic Preservation Specialist Instructions (one page per project) For the Historic Preservation Specialist provide the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the individual served as the Historic Preservation Specialist for the stated project. Each project submitted should be of equal or greater scope, size, and complexity. Complete all required information and submit this Form as required by the RFQ. Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non -responsive. List no more than 5 projects: Reference form RPQ-HPS-R must be submitted for each Form RFQ-EE that is submitted. RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 - RFQ Title:Architectural and Engineering Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration Name of Proposer: R J. Heisenbottle Architects Name of Project: Shark Valley Tower Name of Owner: National Park Service Name of Historic Preservation Specialist: I.Gt„N gat ud-UiY Jd F 1 t rt H su n€r:h . Address of Project: Everglades National Park, Florida Contact Name: Melissa Memory Contact Telephone No_ 912.786.5787 ext 103 Contact e-mail address: Melissa_Memory@nps.gov Brief Scope of Project & how project is similar: Archival research, condition assessment, materials and conservation studies, Historic Structures Report,and preservation recommendations for modern historic concrete structures. Value of Design Fees: Awarded: $92,000 Actual: $92,000 N/A ❑ Basis for difference in value: NIA Value of Construction: (if applicable): Awarded: Actual: NIA ■❑ Basis for difference in value: N/A Project Completion (no. of calendar days): Projected: Actual: NIA • Type of Project: ❑ design -bid -build ❑ design/build CM@a Risk 0 Other (specify): Investigation LEED or Green Globe Certified Project: ❑ Yes NI No If yes, level of Certification: Was wirforme -s an employee of the Proposer? L Yes 0 No By: January 18, 2016 Sig of Authorized Officer Date Gary J. Klein WJE Executive Vice President and Senior Principal Printed Name Title RFQ-HPS 90 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Historic Preservation Specialist Instructions (one page per project) For the Historic Preservation Specialist provide the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the individual served as the Historic Preservation Specialist for the stated project. Each project submitted should be of equal or greater scope, size, and complexity. Complete all required information and submit this Form as required by the RFQ_ Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non -responsive. List no more than 5 projects: Reference form RPQ-HPS-R must be submitted for each Form RFQ-EE that is submitted. RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 RFQ Title: Architectural and Engineering Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration Name of Proposer: R-J. Heisenbottle Architects Name of Project: Edison Tower Name of Owner: NJ Dept. of Environmental Protection Contact Telephone No. 609.681.2480 x 103 Paul Gaudette, Principal- Hk4Ss, .[anuey, Elstne, Associates luc. Name of Historic Preservation Specialist: Address of Project: 37 Christie Street, Edison, New Jersey 08820 Contact Name: Anne E. Weber, Mills + Schnoering Architects, LLC Contact e-mail address: annew@msarchitectsllc.com Brief Scope of Project & how project is similar: Concrete Assessment and Repair Value of Design Fees: Awarded: $$Q=000 Basis for difference in value: NIA Actual: $80,000 NIA I1 Value of Construction: (if applicable): Awarded: $2>200 000 Actual: $2,200 000 Basis for difference in value: NIA N/A Project Completion (no. of calendar days): Projected: 600 Actual: 600 N/A ❑ Type of Project: ■ design -bid -build ❑ design/build ❑ CM c@x Risk ❑ Other (specify): LEED or Green Globe Certified Project: ❑ Yes C No If yes, level of Certification: Was worlyperfored as an employee of the Proposer? ❑ Yes n No By: -� January 18, 2016 nature 6f Authorized Officer Date Gary Klein WJE Executive Vice President & Senior Principal Printed Name Title RFQ-HPS 91 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Historic Preservation Specialist Instructions (one page per project) For the Historic Preservation Specialist provide the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the individual served as the Historic Preservation Specialist for the stated project. Each project submitted should be of equal or greater scope, size, and complexity. Complete all required information and submit this Form as required by the RFQ. Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non -responsive. List no more than 5 projects: Reference form RPQ-HPS-R must be submitted for each Form RFQ-EE that is submitted. RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 - RFQ Title: Architectural and Engineering Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration Name of Proposer: R.J. Heisenbottle Architects Name of Project: Sitka Sound Science Center Name of Owner: Sitka Sound Science Center Contact Telephone No. 907-747-8878 Name of Historic Preservation Specialist: Paul GaudeOe. Prirrcip al - VV;s . Jdrrnay IStI er A,,x.i ,t Inc Address of Project: 834 Lincoln Street, Sitka, Alaska 99835 Contact Name: Lisa Busch, Sitka Sound Science Center Contact e-mail address: Ibusch@sitkascience_org Brief Scope of Project & how project is similar: Condition Assessment and Repair of Concrete Facade, Windows, and Roofing Value of Design Fees: Awarded: $25,000 Basis for difference in value: N/A Actual: $25,000 N/A ❑ *Portion of fees pro bond as courtesy to client Value of Construction: (if applicable): Awarded: $1,200,000 Actual: $1,200,000 Basis for difference in value: N/A NIA Project Completion (no. of calendar days): Projected: 250 Type of Project: It Actual: 250 NIA El design -bid -build n design/build ] CM@Risk ❑ Other (specify): LEED or Green Globe Certified Project: U Yes U No If yes, level of Certification: Was work performed as an employee of the Proposer? BY: ature SfAuthorized Officer Gary Klein Printed Name n Yes n No January 18, 2016 Date WJE Executive Vice President & Senior Principal Title RFQ-HPS 92 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Historic Preservation Specialist Instructions (one page per project) For the Historic Preservation Specialist provide the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the individual served as the Historic Preservation Specialist for the stated project. Each project submitted should be of equal or greater scope, size, and complexity. Complete all required information and submit this Form as required by the RFQ. Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as nonresponsive. List no more than 5 projects: Reference form RPQ-HPS-R must be submitted for each Form RFQ-EE that is submitted. RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 Name of Proposer: R J. Heisenbottle Architects Name of Project: The Hinman Research Building Name of Owner: Georgia Tech College of Architecture Contact Telephone No. 404.253.6724 RFQ Title: Architectural and Engineering Services far Miami Marine Stadium Restoration RAW Gaudett0, PI ticlpal - Wiss Jaimey, Eislner RS,ociates !Tic_ Name of Historic Preservation Specialist: Address of Project: 258 4th Street NVV, Atlanta, Georgia 30332 Contact Name: Jack Pybum Contact e-mail address: JPyburn c}lasarchitect_com Brief Scope of Project & how project is similar: Consulting Services for Concrete Repair Value of Design Fees: Awarded: $10,000 Basis for difference in value: N/A Actual: $10,000 N/A ❑ Value of Construction: (if applicable): Awarded: Actual: N/A 0 Basis for difference in value: N/A Project Completion (no. of calendar days): Projected: 180 Actual: 180 N/A n Type of Project: ■ design -bid -build L design/build 1 CM@Risk Other (specify): LEED or Green Globe Certified Project: Yes ElNo If yes, level of Certification: LEED Gold 40169 Was work prforme. -s an employee of the Proposer? • BY: Sigture o uthorized Officer Gary Klein Printed Name Yes it No January 18, 2016 Date VVJE Executive Vice President & Senior Principal Title RFQ-HPS 93 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Historic Preservation Specialist Instructions (one page per project) For the Historic Preservation Specialist provide the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the individual served as the Historic Preservation Specialist for the stated project. Each project submitted should be of equal or greater scope, size, and complexity. Complete all required information and submit this Form as required by the RFQ. Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non -responsive. List no more than 5 projects: Reference form RPQ-HPS-R must be submitted for each Form RFQ-EE that is submitted. RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-01 H RFQ Title: Architectural and Engineering Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration Name of Proposer: R.J. Heisenbottle Architects Name of Project: Fenway Park Name of Owner: Boston Red Sox Contact Telephone No. 617.201:3059 Paul Gaudeile, Ptirir:ipal - VViss, Jar iiey, Elstuer Associates lflC. Name of Historic Preservation Specialist: Address of Project: Boston, Massachusetts Contact Name: Tom Kugel, Boston Red Sox Contact e-mail address: tkugel a©redsox.corn Brief Scope of Project & how project is similar: Investigation, restoration/repair, and construction period services for concrete seating bowl in historic landmark stadium Value of Design Fees: Awarded: $265,000 Basis for difference in value: N/A Actual: $265,000 N/A ❑ Value of Construction: (if applicable): Awarded: $1,058,000 Actual: $1,058,000 N/A U Basis for difference in value: N/A Project Completion (noof calendar days): Projected: 540 Actual: 540 N/A n Type of Project: ® design -bid -build n design/build ❑ CM c@Risk 7 Other (specify): LEED or Green Globe Certified Project: ❑ Yes No If yes, level of Certification: Was wont performed as an employee of the Proposer? IllYes I®l No By: Si66ature • " Authorized Officer Gary Klein January 18, 2016 Date ME Executive Vice President & Senior Principal Printed Name Title RFQ-HPS 94 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Historic Preservation Specialist Instructions (one page per project) For the Historic Preservation Specialist provide the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the individual served as the Historic Preservation Specialist for the stated project. Each project submitted should be of equal or greater scope, size, and complexity. Complete all required information and submit this Form as required by the RFQ. Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non -responsive. List no more than 5 projects: Reference form RPQ-HPS-R must be submitted for each Form RFQ-EE that is submitted. RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 Name of Proposer: R.J. Heisenbottle Architects Name of Project: Baha'i Temple Name of Owner: Baha'i Religious Group Contact Telephone No. 847.835.2112 RFQ Title: Architectural and Engineering Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration Paul Gaudette, Principal - Wiss. Janney. Elstner ASseCiates Inc. Name of Historic Preservation Specialist: Address of Project: 100 Linden Avenue, Wilmette, Illinois Contact Name: Robert F. Armbruster Contact e-mail address: bob@armbrusterco.com Brief Scope of Project & how project is similar: Concrete evaluation and repairs, investigation, materials testing, and preservation consulting throughout multi -phase restoration Value of Design Fees: Awarded: $593,000 Basis for difference in value: N/A Actual: $593,000 NIA C Value of Construction: (if applicable): Awarded: $5,000,000 Basis for difference in value: N/A Actual: $5,000,000 N/A Li Project Completion (no. of calendar days): Projected: 54D Actual: 540 N/A ❑ Type of Project: design -bid -build n design/build CM@Risk I Other (specify): Is LEED or Green Globe Certified Project: ❑ Yes II No If yes, level of Certification: Was work erformed as an employee of the Proposer? BY: Si ature .' Authorized Officer Gary Klein LI Yes U No January 18, 2016 Date VVJE Executive Vice President & Senior Principal Printed Name Title RFQ-HPS 95 RI ARCH! tEC.T; HEISEN BCC I 1 LE Reference Letters Historic Preservation Specialist/Architectural Conservator Rosa Lowinger City of Coral Sables RFQ 2015.09.17 Architectural Consultant (Cttp ofitlianti Daniel J. Alfonso City Manager To Whom it May Concern Subject: Reference Letter for Consultant's Historic Preservation Specialist (HPS) Name of Proposer: R ]. Heisenbottie Architects Name of (HPS) Rosa Lowinger & Associates The above referenced Consultant is submitting on a Request for Qualifications that has been issued by the City of Miami. We require that the Proposer provide written references for their Historic Preservation Specialist with their submission and by providing you with this document the Consultant is requesting that you provide the following reference information. We would appreciate you providing the information requested below as well as any other information your feel is pertinent Name of Project: Removal and installation of Lundeberg WPA mural Scope of work: Remove panels, design protocol for graffiti removal, reinstall panels Value of project: $ 1,500,000.00 Value of Design Services: $200,000.00 Delivery method: C Design -Bid -Build CM@Risk Design -Build ❑ Other ( Construction completed on time & within budget: [ Yes ❑ No If no, did the HPS at contribute to the delay(s) or increased cost? ❑ Yes Q No Quality of Design: Vf Above expectations ❑ Average ❑ Below Expectations Errors and Omissions: E Above expectations ❑ Average ❑ Below Expectations (Above expectations means there were fewer errors & omissions than anticipated) Did Errors & Omissions result in increased construction cost? C Yes 7 No Was the HPS responsive to the Owner & Contractor? 17 Yes E No Was the HPS timely with reviews and submittals? F/ Yes ❑ No Did the HPS quickly resolve issues as they arose? 2' Yes ❑ No Comments: Rosa Lowinger is a conscientious and detail oriented professional and true expert in her craft. We were and are very pleased to work with Ms. Lowinger. She continues to counsel the City and provide conservation and maintenance services for the City's public arts collection. Name of indivi ua1 completing this form: Signature: c, id — Telephone: 310-412-5609 Sincerely, Jeovanny Rodriguez, P.E. Director Sabrina Barnes Date: 2/5/2016 Title: Parks, Recreation and Library Services Director E-mail: sbarnes@cityofinglewood,org RF'O-HPS -R 97 Citp of ffirtarni Daniel J. Alfonso City Manager To Whom it May Concern Subject: Reference Letter for Consultant's Historic Preservation Specialist (HPS) Name of Proposer: R.J. Heisenbottle Architect ame of (HPS) Rosa Lowinger & Associates The above referenced Consultant is submitting on a Request for Qualifications that has been issued by the City of Miami. We require that the Proposer provide written references for their Historic Preservation Specialist with their submission and by providing you with this document the Consultant is requesting that you provide the following reference information. We would appreciate you providing the information requested below as well as any other information your feel is pertinent: Name of Project: Coral Gables City Hall Scope of work: Design strategy to minimize material loss of limestone steps. Value of project: $ 99,150.00 Value of Design Services: $25,000.00 Delivery method: ❑ Design -Bid -Build ❑ CM ccRisk ❑v' Design -Build ❑ Other ( ) Construction completed on time & within budget: Q Yes ❑ No If no, did the HPS at contribute to the delay(s) or increased cost? ❑ Yes Q No Quality of Design: IS1 Above expectations ❑ Average ❑ Below Expectations Errors and Omissions: LI Above expectations ❑ Average ❑ Below Expectations (Above expectations means there were fewer errors & omissions than anticipated) Did Errors & Omissions result in increased construction cost? ❑ Yes [l No Was the HPS responsive to the Owner & Contractor? EI Yes ❑ No Was the HPS timely with reviews and submittals? 1Y5 Yes E No Did the HPS quickly resolve issues as they arose? EY Yes ❑ No Comments: {21-1') CL pAzi 0 i 4.e_ .7 cn r- 11 1,a_. JD 4,j i4Z 1 Name of indivi dj,, I completing this form: Dona Spain Date: 2/5/2016 Gl /.'JLCAwN.�t. 1 . e tad G7 ? --d1�Cr} r1.0 Signature: Telephone: 305-460-5095 Sincerely, Jeovanny Rodriguez, P.E. Director Title: Historic Preservation Officer Email: dspain@coralgables.com RFQ-HPS-R 98 Cite of Aliairti To Whom it May Concern Subject: Reference Letter for Consultant Name of Proposer: RJ. Heisenbottle Architects Daniel J. Alfonso City Manager Name of (HPS): Rosa Lowinger & Assoc The above referenced Consultant is submitting on a Request for Qualifications that has been issued by the City of Miami. We require that the Proposer provide written references for their Historic Preservation Specialist with their submission and by providing you with this document the Consultant is requesting that you provide the following reference information. We would appreciate you providing the information requested below as well as any other information your feel is pertinent: Name of Project' Extending the Arms of Christ Mosaic Scope of work: Test and prepare protocols for the removal and reinstallation mosaic mural Value of project: $ 31,000.00 Value of Design Services: 31.000,00 Delivery method: ❑ Design -Bid -Build ❑ CM@Risk ❑ Design -Build Other LDesign Design completed on time & within budget: 2 Yes ❑ No If no. did the HPS contribute to the delay(s) or increased cost? ❑ Yes Q No Quality of Design: Q Above expectations Average ❑ Below Expectations Errors & Omissions: [v Above expectations ❑ Average ❑ Below Expectations (Above expectations means there were fewer errors & omissions than anticipated) Did Errors & Omissions result in increased construction cost? ❑ Yes � No Was the HPS timely with reviews and submittals [vr Yes E No Was the HPS responsive to the Owner & Contractor?: [a` Yes ❑ No Comments: The Houston Methodist "Extending Arms of Christ" mosaic is an historical landmark of the Texas Medical Center and the City of Houston. From the very beginning stages of the investigatimP Study. RT.A provppded with a level of professionalism and care that exceeded our demands and expectations, They provided detailed documents and a very clear and coordinated proposal for us and our client, that has maae us very comfortable moving forward with the permanent relocation of the mosaic. Name of individual c e•ti g this Signature: ' t Telephone: 219-837-7846 �. Luke Schultz Date; 1/15/2016 Title: Field Operations Manager E-mail: luke.schultz@aecom.com Sincerely. Jeovanny Rodriguez. P.E. Director — Capital Improvements and Transportation Program 99 COOP of illiantt Daniel J. Alfonso City Manager To Whom it May Concern Subject: Reference Letter for Consultant's Historic Preservation Specialist (HPS) Name of Proposer: R.). Heisenbottle Architects Name of (HPS) Rosa Lowinger & Associates The above referenced Consultant is submitting on a Request for Qualifications that has been issued by the City of Miami. We require that the Proposer provide written references for their Historic Preservation Specialist with their submission and by providing you with this document the Consultant is requesting that you provide the following reference information. We would appreciate you providing the information requested below as well as any other information your feel is pertinent: Name of Project: Huntington Museum and Gardens - Mausoleum Scope of work: Design and test protocols for removal of salt and concrete restoration Value of project: $ 25,000.00 Value of Design Services: $25,000.00 Delivery method: ❑ Design -Bid -Build (l CM(7a Risk ❑ Design -Build Other ( Design Construction completed on time & within budget: Q' Yes Q No If no, did the HPS at contribute to the delay(s) or increased cost? ❑ Yes No Quality of Design: ❑v Above expectations ❑ Average E Below Expectations Errors and Omissions: Q' Above expectations ❑ Average ❑ Below Expectations (Above expectations means there were fewer errors & °Missions than anticipated) Did Errors & Omissions result in increased construction cost? Was the HPS responsive to the Owner & Contractor? Was the HPS timely with reviews and submittals? E Yes rg No [✓ Yes U No y Yes ❑ No Did the HPS quickly resolve issues as they arose? [ Yes j No Co ments: *ilett;(7071:6; Name of individual completing this form: Laurie Sowd Signature: Telephone: 626-405-2252 Sincerely, Jeavanny Rodriguez, P.E. Director Title: VP - Operations Date: 2/5/2016 E-mail: Isowd@huntington.org 100 ettp of Sittai t Daniel J. Alfonso City Manager To Whom it May Concern Subject: Reference Letter for Consultant Name of Proposer: R,J. Heisenbottle Architects Name of HPS: Rosa Lowinger & Associates The above referenced Consultant is submitting on a Request for Qualifications that has been issued by the City of Miami. We require that the Proposer provide written references for theft Historic Preservation Specialist with their submission and by providing you with this document the Consultant is requesting that you provide the following reference information. We would appreciate you providing the information requested below as well as any other information your feel is pertinent: Name of Project: Normandy Fountain Scope of work: Design and implement restoration of cement fountain. Value of project: $ 105,000.00 Value of Design Services: $ 5,000.00 Delivery method: ] Design -Bid -Build ❑ CM©Risk 2 Design -Build ❑ Other ( Design completed on time & within budget: 2 Yes ] No If no, did the HPS contribute to the delay(s) or increased cost? ❑ Yes 121 No Quality of Design: 7 Above expectations ❑ Average ❑ Below Expectations Errors & Omissions: 2 Above expectations ❑ Average ❑ Below Expectations (Above expectations means there were fewer errors & omissions than anticipated) Did Errors & Omissions result in increased construction cost? ❑ Yes 2 No Was the HPS responsive to the Owner & Contractor? Yes n No Was the HPS timely with reviews and submittals? [v� Yes No Did the HPS quickly resolve issues as they arose? Yes ❑ No Comments: Restoration of the Historic Monument of Normandy Fountain performed by Rosa Lowinger & Assoc. past year 2014 for City of Miami Beach was professional, and with outstanding results. Name of individual completing this form: Edgard Zapata Date: 1/14/2016 Signature: Title: Telephone: 305 673 7000x2964 E-mail: Sincerely, Jeovanny Rodriguez, P.E. Director — Capital Improvements and Transportation Program Property Management -Contract Coordinator edgardzapata@miamibeachfl.gov 101 R City of Coral Gables RFD 2015.0911 Architectural Consultant HEISENBO 1 I LE AR CH I rE ( T Reference Letters Historic Preservation Specialist / Historian/Conservator ENGINEERS ARCHITECTS MATERIALS SCIENTISTS Wiss, n y, Elstner Associates, Inc. •RJHA Daniel J Alfonso City Manager To Whom it May Concern Subject: Reference Letter for Consultant's Historic Preservation Specialist (HPS) R.J.Heiserbottie Architects Deborah Slaton Name of Proposer:Name of (HPS) The above referenced Consultant is submitting on a Request for Qualifications that has been issued by the City of Miami. We require that the Proposer provide written references for their Historic Preservation Specialist with their submission and by providing you with this document the Consultant is requesting that you provide the following reference information. We would appreciate you providing the inforrnation,requested below as well as any other information your feel is pertinent: Name of Project: Edison Tower Scope of work: Concrete Assessment d Repair Value of project: $ 2200000 Value of Design Services: 8°.°°C) Delivery method: Design -Bid -Build 0 CM©Risk Ei Design -Build El Other ( ) Construction completed on time & within budget D Yes 1 No If no, did the HPS at contribute to the delay(s) or increased cost? 0 Yes El No (Duality of Design: tij Above expectations El Average 0 Below Expectations Errors and Omissions: -1)01 Above expectations D Average El Below Expectations (Atove expectations means there were fewer errors & missions than ant;cipate.d) Did Errors & Omissions result in increased construction cost? 0 Yes Ej No Was the HPS responsive to the. Owner & Contractor? {J Yes —1 No Was the HPS timely with reviews and submittals? Yes 0 No Did the HPS quickly resolve issues as they arose? Yes El No Comments: Deborah Slaton is very knowledgeable concerning the history and conservation of concrete. She is also an excellent researcher and writer, known for timely performance, Name of individual completing this form: Anne E. Weber, FAIA Anne E. Weber,FA1A • Partner Signature:leA trin Title: Telephone: 609-681-2480 x103 Date 1/26/16 annew inserchitectsl Sincerely, Jeovanny Rodriguez, P.E. Director RFQ -HPS-R 103 ettp offfttaint Daniel J. Alfonso City Manager To Whorn it May Concern Subiect: Reference Letter for Consultant's Historic Preservation Specialist (H-PS) Heisenbottle Architects Name of Proposer: Name of (HPS) Deborah Slaton The above referenced Consultant is submitting on a Request for Qualifications that has been issued by the City of Miami. We require that the Proposer provide written references for their - Historic Preservation Specialist with their submission and by providing you with this document the Consultant is requesting that you provide the following reference information. We would appreciate you providing the information requested below as well as any other information your feel is pertinent: Name of Project; Fowey Rocks Lighthouse Scope of work: Condition Assessment Value of prefect s. NIA Value of Design Services: 34,500 Delivery method: 0 Design -Bid -Build 0 avt©Risk 0 Design -Build k Other (InvestigatiQn2 Construction completed on time & within budget 0 Yes 0 No NIA if no, did the HPS at contribute to the delay(s) o.r increased cost? 0 Yes 13 No t Quality of Design: LJ Above expectations 0 Average Below Expectations 14 IP, Errors and Omissions: 0 Above expectations Ej Average 0 Below Expectations NI A. (Above expectations means there were fewer errors & orntssions than anticipated) Did Errors & Omissions result in increased ,construction cost?' 0 Yes 0 No ik-,/ Was the HPS responsive to the Own.er & Contraotor? 0,1 Yes 11 No Was the HPS timely with reviews and submittals? Yes El No Did the HPS quickly resolve issues as they arose? •Yes El No Comments: Deborah Slaton's expenence with a wide range of historic properties was extremely useful in the case of Fowey Rocks Ltghthouse The light is located seven miles off shore and faces unusual preservation challenges as a result of its harsh marine enviroment, Name of individual completing this form: Cynthia Walton Date:01/27/2016 Signature: Telephone: (404) Sincerely, Jeovanny Rodriguez, P.E. Director faker Historic Landmarks Program Manager E-mail: cynthia walton@nps,gov RE`Q-HPS-R 104 • 3. It:147z Daniel J. Alfonso City Manager To Whom it May Concern Subject: Reference Letter for Consultants Historic Preservation Specialist (HPS) R.J. Hr,:isenbottle Architects Narne of Proposer: Narne of (HPS) Deborah Slaton The above referenced Consultant is submitting on a Request for Qualifications that has been issued by the City of Miami.. We require that the Proposer provide written references for their Historic Preservation Specialist with their submission and by providing you with this document the Consultant is requesting that you provide the following reference information. We would appreciate you providing the information requested below as well as any other information your feel is pertinent: Narne of Project: Shark Valley- Tower Scope of work: Archival Research and Condition Assessment Value of project; $ N/A Value of Design Services: 92,000 Delivery method: I] Design -Bid -Build Li CM/aRisk Design -Build Other ( Investigation.) Construction completed on time & within budget: Yes No if no, did the HPS et contribute to the delay(s) or increased cost? [7.,] Yes Li] No Quality of Design: rkf. Above expectations —I Average Below Expectations Errors and Omissions: II Above expectations 11 Average Below Expectations (Above expectations means there were fewer errors. & omissions than anticipated) Did Errors & Omissions result in increased construction cost? Ed Yes ; No Was the HPS responsive to the Owner & Contractor? Was the HPS timely with reviews and submittals? Did the HPS quickly resolve issues as they arose? Comments: Ms. Slaton and her associates provided exceptional service and passion for these resources! 4 Yes j No Yes JNo ti] Yes No Name of individual completing this form: Melissa Memory Date:1/27/2016 Signature:. Telephone: Sincerely, Jeovanny Rodriguez, P.E. Director Title: Superintendent E-mail: melissa_memory@nps.gov 12, f05 A P of plcilictini Daniel J. Alfonso City Manager To Whcm it May Concern Subject: Reference Letter for Consultant's Historic Preservation Specialist (HPS) R.J. t-teisenbottie Architects Name of Proposer: Name of (HPS) Deborah Slaton The above referenced Consultant is submitting on a Request for Qualifications that has been issued by the City of Miami. We require that the Proposer provide written references for their Historic Preservation Specialist with their submission and by providing you with this document the Consultant is requesting that you provide the following reference information. We would appreciate you providing the information requested below as well as any other informationyour feel is pertinent: Name of Project: Flamingo Developed Area Scope of work: Condition Assessment , Value of project: $ NIA Value of Design Services: 155000 Detivery method: E] Design -Bid -Build ri CM©Risk ri Design -Build Ui Other (Investigation.) Construction completed on time & within budget: Nfi Yes If no, did the HPS at contribute to the delay(s) or increased cost? ET]e Yes Li No Quality of Design: Above expectations 2. Average it Below Expectations Errors and Omissions: ift Above expectations L. Average C_TI Below Expectations (Above expectations means there were fewer errors & omissions than anticipated) Did Errors & Omissions result in increased construction cost? Ll Yes tik No Was the HPS responsive to the Owner & Contractor? Was the HPS timely with reviews and submittals? Did the HPS quickly resolve issues as they arose? Comments: Ms. Slaton exceeded expectations on every level and was very resource and customer oriented.. ft Yes Ej No Yes El No 1 Yes Li No Memory Date:1/27/2016 Sighature:Title: Superintendent Telephone: 912-786-818 t. 1107 E-mail: melissa_memory@nps.gov Name of individual completing this form: Sincerely, Jeovanny Rodriguez, P.E. Director 106 CAW of ttamt Daniel J. Alfonso City Manager To Whom it May Concern Subject: Reference Letter for Consultant's Historic Preservation Specialist (HPS) Name of Proposer: R.J. Heisenbottle Architects Name of (HPS) Deborah Slaton The above referenced Consultant is submitting on a Request for Qualifications that has been issued by the City of Miami, We require that the Proposer provide written references for their Historic Preservation Specialist with their submission and by providing you with this document the Consultant is requesting that you provide the following reference information. We would appreciate you providing the information requested below as well as any other information your feel is pertinent: Name of Project: Salk Institute for Biological Studies Scope of work: Condition Assessment Value of project: $ NIA Value of Design Services: 260,000 Delivery method: ❑ Design -Bid -Build ❑ CM@Risk ❑ Design -Build [1Other ( Investigation ) Construction completed on time & within budget: Elf Yes C No If no, did the HPS at contribute to the delay(s) or increased cost? ❑ Yes ❑ No Quality of Design: 0 Above expectations C Average n Below Expectations Errors and Omissions: Above expectations ❑ Average ❑ Below Expectations (Above expectations means there were fewer errors & omissions than anticipated) Did Errors & Omissions result in increased construction cost? ❑ Yes J No Was the HPS responsive to the Owner & Contractor? E Yes ❑ No Was the HPS timely with reviews and submittals? ❑ Yes E No Did the HPS quickly resolve issues as they arose? 0 Yes ❑ No Comments: Name of individual completing this form: Tim Ball Tim Ball ,,,:,, ,n,,r,,�, Signature: :29,:,.:,.�.b Title: Date: 1/29/ 6 Telephone: 858-453-4100 x1661 E-mail: tball@salk.edu Sincerely, Jeovanny Rodriguez, P.E. Director RFQ-HPS-R 107 Cap of gliami Daniel J. Alfonso City Manager To Whom it May Concern Subject: Reference Letter for Consultant's Historic Preservation Specialist (HPS) Name of Proposer: R J. Heisenbottle ArchitPftry Name of (HPS) Paul Gaudette The above referenced Consultant is submitting on a Request for Qualifications that has been issued by the City of Miami. We require that the Proposer provide written references for their Historic:Preservation Specialist with their submission and by providing you with this document the Consultant is requestng that you provide the followmg: reference information. We would appreciate you providing the information requested below as well as any other information your feel is pertinent: Was the HPS timely with reviews and submittals? Did the HPS quickly resolve issues as they arose? Comments: Paul Gaudette is very knowledgeable about concrete restoration, and was very easy to work with under challenging construction condition.s. He has very high standards for concrete Name of Project: Edison Tower Scope of work: Concrete Assessment and Repair Value of projec$ 2200000t: Value of Design Services: $80,000 Delivery method El Design -Bid -Build L. CM@Risk 0 Design -Build 0 Other ( ) Construction completed on time & within budget: 0 Yes it No, if no, did the HPS at contribute to the delay(s) or increased cost? 0 Yes P No Quality of Design: Above expectations J Average Below Expectations Errors and Omissions: t Above expectations [2 Average. 0 Below Expectations (Above expectations means there were fewer errors & omissions than anticipated) Did Errors & Omissions result in increased construction cost? D Yes r* No Was the HPS responsive to the Owner & Contractor? Ix Yes No Yes E No El Yes 0 No restoration. NOTE LINES 2 & 4 ABOVE SHOULD HAVE YES CHECKED. Name of individual completing this form: Anne E. Weber ,e4 Signature: Anne E. Weber, FAIA Titie: Partner Telephone: 609-681-2480 x103 Sincerely, Jecivanny Rodriguez, P.E. Director Date: 2 E-mail: annew@msarchitectslic.com RFQ. -MPS -R 108 Citeof AT 'Ili Daniel J. Alfonso, City Manager To Whom it May Concern Subject: Reference Letter for Consultant's Historic Preservation Specialist (HPS) Name of Proposer Heisenbottle Architect's Name of (HPS) Paul Gaudette The above referenced Consultant is submitting on a Request for Qualifications that has been issued, by the City of Miami. We require that the Proposer provide written references for their Historic Preservation Specialist with their submission and by providing you with this document the Consultant is requesting that you provide the following reference information.We would appreciate you providing the information requested below as well as any other information your feel is pertinent: Name of Project: Sitka Sound Science Center Scope Condition assessment and repair of concrete facade, windows, and r fin • of work:. Value of pro$1,200,000 iect: Value of Design Services: S25,000 Delivery method. (1, CMeRisk 0 Design -Build ID Other ( Construction completed on time & within budget: N. Yes 0 No If no, did the HPS at contribute to the delay(s) or increased cost? 0 Yes 0 No Quality of Design: LJ Above expectations 0 Average .0 Below Expectations Errors and Omissions: Eki Above expectations 0 Average 7.1 Below Expectations (Above expectations means there were fewer errors & anussiOns than anticipated) Did Errors & Omissions result in increased construction cost? 0 Yes 1UJ No Was the HPS responsive to the Owner & ,Contractor? 0 Yes 0 No Was the HPS timely with reviews and submittals.? 0 Yes 0 No Did the HPS quickly resolve issues as they arose? 0 Yes 0 No Comments: nuatily zecrorriene G:itedene. •Eis excper,'Ise: p101434,011.14:11.111,14,41v malLffeatilt A13;tity 10 wefk wArrin the pararnelftrf aDreiect. wete iciew WA had woert ai,..11 ,grOvafior vdth :ptegrty. paw krosv, A lc! ditto(it hid/irr Ma:ree aaaigl, and Nt/ULtUra A. Ma OadzWO to work with him. He did art excellent jab on the design of this project. Name of incividual compi this form: Lisa usch Date: 1/26/16 SgnaturT Telephone: 907 747 8 xt5 Sincerely, Jeovanny Rodriguez, P E. Director Titre: Executive Director Ibuc'chOsitkascience.org lOg et p of fIiaini" Daniel J. Alfonso City Manager To Whom it May Concern Subject: Reference Letter for Consultant's Historic Preservation Specialist (HPS) R.J. Heisenbottle Architects Paul Gaudette Name of Proposer: Name of (HPS) The above referenced Consultant is submitting on a Request for Qualifications that has been issued by the City of Miami. We require that the Proposer provide written references for their Historic Preservation Specialist with their submission and by providing you with this document the Consultant is requesting that you provide the following reference information. We would appreciate you providing the information requested below as well as any other information your feel is pertinent: Name of Project: Fenway Park scope of work: investigation and Concrete Restorationand Repair Value of project: $ 1,085,000 Value of Design Services: 265,000 Delivery method: M. Design -BA -Build J CM@Risk D Design -Build EJ Other Construction completed on time & within budget: IC 'Yes 0 No ff no, did the HPS at contribute to the clelay(s) or increased cost? 0 Yes 0 No Quality of Design: i Above expectations LJ Average 0 Below Expectations Errors and Omissions: Above expectations 0 Average 0 Below Expectations (Above expectations means there were fewer errors & omissions than anticipated) Did Errors & Omissions result in increased construction cost? El Yes El No Was the HPS responsive to the Owner & Contractor? fa Yes 0 No Was the HPS timely with reviews and submittals? kij Yes No Did the HPS quickly resolve issues as they arose? Lift Yes No Comments: Thai butt( or the historic renovations at Fenway Park were completed between 104-12 and bid awarded in mutilate phases over multiple years WJE Paul Gaduette and is team has been, and cOribirtIteS tO oe a very thoroLgh and trusted resource for work on Mu concrete restoratton and waterproofing with overlapping coordination with . Cal, Structural and ConsuRants. highly recornmenci both Paul 1 WJE. rf Name of irdividua Signature: pleting this o Telephone: Sincerely, Jeovanny Rodriguez, PE Director Thomas Kugel 'Date: 02/0212016 Tine: Owners Project Manager [Boston Red Sox E_rna tkugel@redS0X.COM RFQ-HPS-R 110 Cap of taint Daniel J. Alfonso City Manager To Whom it May Concern Subject: Reference Letter for Consultant's Historic Preservation Specialist (HPS) Name of Proposer: R.J. Heisenbottie Architects Name of (HPS) Paul Gaudette The above referenced Consultant is submitting on a Request for Qualifications that has been issued by the City of Miami. We require that the Proposer provide written references for their Historic Preservation Specialist with their submission and by providing you with this document the Consultant is requesting that you provide the following reference information. We would appreciate you providing the information requested below as well as any other information your feel is pertinent: Name of Project: The Hinman Research Building Scope of work: Consulting Services for Concrete Repair Value of project: $ N/A Value of Design Services: $10,000 Delivery method: 0 Design -Bid -Build [ 1 CM@Risk ❑ Design -Build ❑ Other Construction completed on time & within budget: Yes E No If no, did the HPS at contribute to the delay(s) or increased cost? E Yes ❑ No Quality of Design: C Above expectations ❑ Average Below Expectations Errors and Omissions: C Above expectations ❑ Average ❑ Below Expectations (Above expectations means there were fewer errors & omissions than anticipated) Did Errors & Omissions result in increased construction cost? ❑ Yes [ No Was the HPS responsive to the Owner & Contractor? ❑ Yes ❑ No Was the HPS timely with reviews and submittals? L Yes ❑ No Did the HPS quickly resolve issues as they arose? E Yes C No Comments: Highly recommended Name of individual completing this form: Jack H Pyburn, FAiA Signature: jpyburn Qlordaecksargent .com Telephone: 4042454560 Sincerely, Jeovanny Rodriguez, P.E. Director C J�'."-5':i n•,1:y ,ntLi:,,..ln,,.:kene[ '2'; Title: Principal Date:26 Jan 16 E-mail: Jpyburn@lordaecksargent.com RFQ-HPS-R 111 Qit of aim Daniel J. Alfonso City Manager To Whom it May Concern Subject: Referen.ce Letter for Consultant's Historic Preservation Specialist (HPS) Heisenbottle Architects Pauf Gaudette Name of Proposer-. Name of (HPS) The above referenced Consultant is submitting on a Request for Qualifications that has been issued by the City of Miami. We require that the Proposer provide written references for their Historic Preservation Specialist with their submission and by providing you with this document the Consultant is requesting that you provide the fallowing reference information. We would appreciate you providing the information requested below as well as any other information your feel is pertinent: Name of Project: Baha'i Temple Scope owork: Concrete evaluation and repairs, investigation, materials testing, and preservation consulting f Value of project: $ 5,000,000 Value of Design Services: $593,000 Delivery method. # Design -Bid -Build cm@Risk fl Design -Build D Other ( Construction completed on time & within budget: z Yes 0 No If no, did the HPS at contribute to the delay(s) or increased cost? a Yes a No Quality of Design: N Above expectations Average 0 Below Expectations Errors and Omissions: Above expectations LJ Average (Above expectations means there were fewer errors & omissions than anticipated) Did Errors & Omissions result in increased construction cost? Was the HPS responsive to the Owner & Contractor? Was the HPS timely with reviews and submittals? Did the HPS quickly resolve issues as. they arose? Comments: Vok' -4) Al./A-t) fMiJJ 4-4 D 15- 41. Below Expectations Yes No Yes a No Yes 0 No Yes 0 No Name of indivi ua Signature: now 1/ d Telephone: Sincerely, Jeovanny Rodriguez, RE. Director Title: E-mail: coin RFQ-HPS-R 112 City ot Coral Gables RR 2015.09.11 Architectural Consultant cl_ii rf cT,, HEISENBOI 1 LE Resumes Historic Preservation Specialist / Historian/Conservator ENGINEERS ARCH ITECTFS MATERIALS SCIENTISTS Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc. R I -IA Art x° I Lil e itgb ®E. m� ® i ter. 40 Fellow, American Institute ' Conservation (AIC) ▪ I Fellow, American Academy in ▪ Rome sue, 02 EDUCATION 441 MA Ar:stry:Certificace,Art; - Conservation, Institute of Fine Arts, so New York University,.1982be i .;, of to I to I ter. ra sal E ": American .Institute for Conservation of l-rstoric and Artistic WorfcS E E Fellow 2;0z2, Membership • Committee w e ...... M i international insr institute fo 4. I :.Conservation, Merrrber Association for' Preservaton.,:'...- w , Technology, .Member of Technical b , 3 Committee for Modem Heritage.:;` Florida Association of Public:Art ' • `:: Professionals BoarciMember' PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS BA, Arch itectifral History -and Fine :' Arts, Branders University, 1918 Cr 1.61 , PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS ArtTable- Los Angeles and Miami . . Chapter; Member * eurut 19 o_ Ft - Rosa Lowinger President / Principal Preservationist and Conservator ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT: Preservation Specialist- Architectural Conservator YEARS OF EXERIENCE: 35 SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Rosa Lowinger is a Conservator of Architecture and Sculpture with a specialty in modern materials. She has been serving as the lead investigator for the Getty Foundation's Keeping it Modern $180,000,00 research grant (report due 2016) to determine treatment methodologies for the Marine Stadium. In 2015, she co- chaired the 1-day symposium Layers of Understanding — graffiti and the Miami Marine Stadium at the MCAD AIA center, and in 2013 curated Concrete Paradise: Miami Marine Stadium at the Coral Gables Museum, Ms. Lowinger publishes widely on modern materials conservation and was lead consulting conservator for Simon Rodia's concrete monumental Watts Towers from 1990-2001. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Vizcaya Museum and Gardens This 1914 estate has been designated as a local historic site and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. From 2008-2015 RLA served as lead architectural conservators for the site. Work included conducting site surveys to determine preservation methodologies for the garden statuary (2008) interior collections (2011), and all architectural features that led to a treatment and maintenance manual. RLA conserved all historic finishes during the cafe and shop restoration (2009-10), served as consultant for protection of historic fabric during the Canopy replacement (2013) and determined strategies for all repairs in present project to restore Loggia columns. Cost to date: $365,000.00 History of Transportation Mural/ City of Inglewood, CA Designed and built by artist Helen Lundeberg in 1940, this 240-foot long mural is made of petrachrome, a pictorial decorative concrete and terrazzo material. Lowinger was lead conservator for a 5-year project to repair and relocate the damaged and badly tagged mural. Work involved extensive preservation work to determine appropriateness of relocation, protection from graffiti, and addressing large missing areas of historic fabric. Cost of project: $1,500,000.00 Wolfsonian Museum, Miami Beach The Washington Storage Company building was designed in 1926 and transformed into a decorative arts museum in 1986. RLA performed testing on fabrication of the building's decorative cast concrete frieze and portal to determine repair methods to mitigate severe damage and poor repairs. RLA also implemented conservation. Cost of project $216,500,00 Coral Gables City Hall / Assessment, Pavements and Historic Roof Elements This historic building constructed in 1928 is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. RLA conducted a building -wide survey of historic elements and proposed strategies for prioritization of repairs and implementation of 3 campaigns to repair coral stone and cast stone elements. Cost of project: $250,000.00 The Huntington Mausoleum, San Marino This 1924 Colorado Yule Marble building was designed by Henry Russell Pope. RLA performed preservation studies to determine structural stability and conducted a testing program for cleaning, repair, and desalination. Cost of the project: $31,000.00 WJ E [:r cE\r.n;:i tai:.3;;1.c.:r? PROFESSIONAL REGISTRTATIONS NWA. EDUCATION 'BA, Art History Northwestern Unrverslty,,1975 MA, English, Program for Writers University of Illinois at Chicago, .1976 MA; Architecture, Architectural.. Engineering, University of Illinois at. -.. Urbana -Champaign, .1982 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Association forPreservation Technology international (APT). Society of Architecture Historians .(SAH) '. American Institute of theConservation Of Historic and Artistic:Works (AIC) TECHNICAL coMMIrTEES APT Technical Committee on Modern Heritage APT Publications Comrnittee AIA Chicago, Historic Resources. Committee, past chair. SAH Heritage Conservation Cor inittee Transportation: Research Board (TR6}_ Committee ADCSi? an Historic and Archaeological Preservation in Transportation,. past.rneiiiber. Deborah Slaton Principal ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT: Historic Preservation Specialist - Historian/Conservator YEARS OF EXERIENCE: 34 SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Ms. Slaton specializes in historic preservation and materials conservation. She has completed investigation and preservation projects for numerous historic structures, sites, monuments, museums, and other institutions, including historical and technical research, development of preservation and repair documents, and problem solving for archaic and modern materials. She has served as principal author of numerous investigation and preservation reports, conservation studies and master plans, Historic Structure Reports, Cultural Landscape Reports, NABS/HAER documentation projects, and National Register Nominations. Ms. Slaton has published and lectured extensively on preservation technology, materials conservation, and architectural history. She is the editor of the proceedings of several national preservation conferences, the author of National Park Service Preservation Brief No. 43: Preparation and Use of Historic Structure Reports, and co-author of Preservation Brief No. 15: Preservation of Historic Concrete, RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Salk Institute for Biological Studies - La Jolla, CA Condition assessment and Historic Preservation Master Plan; preservation consulting on teak window restoration Edison Memorial, Edison, New Jersey Technical consulting for restoration of historic concrete landmark Morse and Stiles Colleges, Yale University - New Haven, CT Investigation and technical consulting for restoration of modern concrete landmark Flamingo Mission 66 Developed Area and Shark Valley Tower, Everglades National Park, Florida Cultural Landscape Inventories, Historic Structures Reports, repair recommendations for modern historic concrete structures, and National Register nomination (in progress} Biloxi and Pensacola Lighthouse - Biloxi, MS and Pensacola, FL Condition assessment and historic preservation consulting Cape Hatteras Lighthouse - NC Historic Structure Report; preservation consulting during move Fowey Rocks Lighthouse, Biscayne Bay, FL Condition assessment and historic preservation consulting Promontory Apartments - Chicago, IL Preservation consulting for repair of concrete facade on modern landmark Monument Plaza, Hoover Dam, Boulder City, Nevada Archival research, analysis, treatment recommendations, maintenance plan, and repair documents Centre Street Bridge - Calgary, Alberta, Canada Investigation and preservation consulting for lion kiosks 115 WJE Col � F C5 ®® C Q3 261 O 1 01 ant t a 1 1 1 1 international (APT) ors 1 _, •international Concrete Repairinstitute ▪ :(1CRI) TECHNICAL COMMITTEES M 'AC/ 364 - Rehabilitation (in Design and NAAI r:' I \LS :' ! rN 11.T'y G 1 261 as1 1 Existing Concrete Structures AC154Ci Repair of Concrete, secretary PROFESSIONAL, REGISTRTATIONS N/A EDUCATION. • ::Bs, Civil Engineering, Structures :'Illinois Institute of Technology, 982 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American .Concrete institute.(ACI) Association for Preservation Technalagy m1 goo all lom1 =c I s en1 � 1 'C1 1 01 1 a4 1 • • :Construction Practices) AC! 437 - Strength Evaluation of .. : Chair ofACI Concrete Repair Seminar Speakers ACI-EA.0 Education Activities .Committee Paul E. Gaudette Principal ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT: Historic Preservation Specialist/Engineer — Concrete YEARS OF EXERIENCE: 34 SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Since joining WJE in 1984, Paul Gaudette has investigated several hundred structures exhibiting conditions of distress and deterioration in a variety of materials, specializing in the investigation, repair, and restoration of historic concrete. Mr. Gaudette has participated in the evaluation and development of recommendations for repair of modern and historic concrete structures and other distress conditions, selection of coatings for exterior facades, design of anchorage details; water penetration testing, preparation of repair drawings and specifications, and field observation during construction. He has also performed investigations, analysis, and repair design to address distress conditions in structural and nonstructural components of reinforced concrete parking garages. Mr. Gaudette is the author of numerous papers and articles and has lectured extensively, serving as lead instructor for numerous workshops on repair of historic concrete for the Association for Preservation Technology International. He also is an instructor for the American Concrete Institute (ACI) Seminar Series, Concrete Repair Basics, and the two -clay Concrete Repair Workshop. He is co- author of National Park service Preservation Brief No. 15: Preservation of Historic Concrete. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Salk Institute for Biological Studies - La Jolla, CA Condition assessment and repair recommendations for historic concrete Edison Memorial -Edison, New Jersey Technical consulting for restoration of historic concrete landmark Morse and Stiles Colleges, Yale University - New Haven, CT Investigation and technical consulting for restoration of modern concrete landmark Baha'i House of Worship - Wilmette, IL Investigation and restoration of historic concrete landmark Wright Brothers Memorial Visitors Center- Kill Devil Hills, NC Investigation and restoration of modern historic concrete structure Jefferson National Expansion Memorial - St. Louis, MO Investigation and repair design for concrete terrace and stairs Promontory Apartments (Mies van der Rohe) - Chicago, IL Exterior investigation, repair design, and construction administration for historic high-rise San Francisco Maritime - San Francisco, CA Investigation and concrete restoration and repair Sitka Sound Science Center - Sitka, AK Condition assessment and repair of concrete facade, windows, and roofing 116 Rj HEISENBOIcl LE Qualifications / Resume / Reference Letters Marine Structural Engineer COASTAL - - - - - - - . SYST E NI S 1NTERN'ATIONAL City of Coral Gables 11F1) 2015.09.17 Architectural Consultant RJFIA Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer's Engineer Instructions (one page per project) For the Engineer provide the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the individual served as the Engineer for the stated project. Each project submitted should be of equal or greater scope, size, and complexity. Complete all required information and submit this Form as required by the RFQ. Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non -responsive. List no more than 5 projects: Reference form RPQ-EE-R must be submitted for each Form RFQ-EE that is submitted. RFQ Solicitation No,: 14-15-018 - RFQ Title:A/E Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration, 11-30688 Name of Proposer: R.I. Heisenhottle Architects Name of Engineer: Jordon Cheifet, P.E. Name of Project; Manatee Bend Name of Owner: City of Miami Contact Telephone No. 305-416-1243 Address of Project: 465 NE 77th Street Rd, Miami, FL 33138 Contact Name: Sandra Vega Contact e-mail address: svega@miamigov,com Brief Scope of Project & how project is similar: shoreline restoration including layout and structural design of sheet pile bulkhead, riprap revetment, and kayak launch ramp Value of Design Fees: Awarded: $97,273 Actual: TBD N/A Ej Basis for difference in value: Engineering services including Construction Administration and closeout not yet completed Value of Construction: (if applicable): Awarded: $597,464.44 Actual: TBD N/A Basis for difference in value: Project awaiting NTP for construction Project Completion (no. of calendar days): Projected: 120 TBD Actual: N/A 0 Type of Project: j design -bid -build 0 design/build 0 CM@Risk CI Other (specify): LEED or Green Globe Certified Project: L j Yes 0 No lf yes, level of Certification: Was work performed as an employee of the Proposer? ri Yes ki No By: Signature otAuthortZed Officer / 'Jordor't Cheifet 1/25/16 Date Project Engineer Printed Name Title RFQ-EE 118 Request for Qualifications Qualifications ofProposers Engineer instructions {one page per projeCt) For the Engineer provide the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the individual served as the Engineer for the stated project. Each project submitted should be of equal or greater scope. size, and cornplexity. Complete all required information and submit this Form as required by the RFQ. Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non -responsive. List no more than 5 projects: Reference form RFQ-EE-R must he submitted for each Form RFQ-EE that is submitted. RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 Name of Proposer: R.j. Heisenbuttie Architects Name of Project: Marne Stadium Marina i Name of Owner: City of Miarn Contact Telephone No. 305.416.1243 Brief Scope of Project & how project Is similar: and construction administration services RFQ Title:A/F: Services for M amMarine Stadium Restoration, 13-3068g Name of Engineer: Andres Perez Address of Project: 3501 Rickenbacker Causeway Miami, FL 33149 Contact Name: Sandra Vega Contact e-mail address: svega@miamigov-com bulkhead replacement and pile -supported slab construction documents Value of Design Fees: Awarded: $103,460 Basis for difference in value: Value of Construction: (if applicable): Awarded: $1 -3M Actual: $1-3M N/A Li Basis for difference in value: Actual: $103,460 N/A D Project Completion (no. of calendar days): Projected: 360 N/A Actual: 360 Type of Project: El ds9ign-bid-bu9 design/build [1 CM©Risk LI Other (specify): LEED or Green Globe 6ertified Project: 7 Yes E] No If yes, level of Certification: Was work performed as an employee of the Proposer? By: Signature of Ar...tinorized Officer Andres Perez Printed Name Li Yes I]No 2 16 Date Engineering Dept. Head Title RFCA.EE 119 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer's Engineer Instructions (one page per project) For the Engineer provide the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the individual served as the Engineer for the stated project Each project submitted should be of equal or greater scope, size; and complexity. Complete all required information and submit this Form as required by the RFQ. Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non -responsive. List no more than 5 projects: Reference form RPQ-EE-R must be submitted for each Form RFQ-EE that is submitted. RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 Name of Proposer: R.J. Heiser-11)01de Architects Name of Project Museum Park Name of Owner: City of Miami Contact Telephone No. 305.416,1206 Brief Scope of Project & how project is similar: RFQ Title:A/E Services For Miami Marine Stadium Restoration, 11-30688 Name of Engineer: Andres Perez Address of Project: 457 NE 77th Street Road, Miami, FL 33138 Contact Name: Carlos Vasquez Contact e-mail address: cavasquez©miamigov.com design and construction administration of waterfront park Value of Design Fees: Awarded: $166K Basis for difference in value; unforeseen conditions Actual: $236K N/A LI Value of Construction: (if applicable): Awarded: $9.5M Actual: $10M N/A L j Basis for difference in value: additional construction administration/RPR services Project Completion (no. of calendar days): Projected: 300 Actual: 370 NIA El Type of Project: E deign -bid -build El design/build n cm@Riss, n Other (specify): LEED or Green gio-kie,,tertifiad Project: L Yes jj No If yes, level of Certification: Was work pfrm� as ap-employee of the Proposer? El Yes Ej No ,-7// By: 1/15/16 Signature Auttionzed Officer Date Ancir es Perez Engineering Dept. Head Title /14inted Name RFQ EE 120 eitp of Daniel J. Alfonso City Manager Was the Engineer timely with reviews and submittals? Did the Engineer quickly resolve issues as they arose? Comments: Mr. Perez is a very responsive professional, and he quickly resolves issues at the construction site To Whom it May Concern Subject: Reference Letter for Consultant's Engineer R.I. Heisenbottle Architi.-cts Name of Proposer: Name of Engineer: Andres Perez, P,E, The above referenced Consultant is submitting on a Request for Qualifications that has been issued by the City of Miami, We require that the Proposer provide written references for their Engineer with theft submission and by providing you with this document the Consultant is requesting that you provide the following reference information, We would appreciate you providing the information requested below as well as any other information your feel is pertinent: Name of Project: Marine Stadium Marina Bulkhead bulkhead replacement and pile -supported slab construction documents and Scope of work: construction administration services Value of project. $ 1.3M Value of Design Services: $103,460 Delivery method: r] Design -Bid -Build E CM@Risk El Design -Build 11 Other ( Construction completed on time & within budget: El Yes E No If no, did the PM at contribute to the delay(s) or increased cost? E] Yes El No Quality of Design: E Above expectations El Average El Below Expectations Errors and Omissions: E Above expectations Average El Below Expectations (Above expectations means there were fewer errors & omissions than anticipated) Did Errors & Omissions result in increased construction cost? LJ Yes F] No Was the Engineer responsive to the Owner & Contractor? Ej Yes E No Yes [1] No El Yes E No Name of individ ompl ip his form: Sandra J Vega Date: 02/05/16 Signature: 305-968-0802 Telephone: Sincerely, Jeovanny Rodriguez, P. E. Di rector Title: Project Manager svega@miamigov.corn RFQ-EE-R 121 City of Alianti Daniel J. Alfonso City Manager To Whom it May Concern Subject: Reference Letter for Consultant's Engineer Name of Proposer; R.L Architects Name of Engineer: Jordon Cheifet, P,E. The above referenced Consultant is submitting on a Request for Qualifications that has been issued by the City of Miami. We require that the Proposer provide written references for their Engineer with their submission and by providing you with this document the Consultant is requesting that you provide the following reference information. We would appreciate you providing the information requested below as well as any other information your feel is pertinent: Name of Project: Manatee Bend • Shoreline restoration including IayoLt and structural design of sheet pile bulkhead, Scope of work: rinrao revetment. and kayak launch ramp. Value of project: $ 738,527 Value of Design Services: $97,273 Delivery method: Design -Bid -Build ❑ CM@Risk El Design -Build ❑ Other ( Construction completed on time & within budget: 3 Yes E No If no, did the PM at contribute to the delay(s) or increased cost? 0 Yes [] No Quality of Design: Above expectations ❑ Average [ Below Expectations Errors and Omissions: El Above expectations I] Average [J Below Expectations (Above expectations means there were fewer errors & omissions than anticipated) Did Errors & omissions result in increased construction cost? ❑ Yes El No Was the Engineer responsive to the Owner & Contractor? Yes El No Was the Engineer timely with reviews and submittals? Yes [] No Did the Engineer quickly resolve issues as they arose? E Yes ❑ No Comments: Jordan Cheifet provided his professional services above standards. He always bring solutions to the project to keep it on lime and on budget. Name of individ completing this form: Sandra J yoga, Associate NA Date: 01/22116 Signature: Title; Protect Manager Telephone: 305-968-0802 E-rrlail: svega@omiamigov.com Sincerely, Jeovanny Rodriguez, P.E. Director RFQ-EE-R 122 'vIISSING REFERENCE LETTER FOR N,1USEL71,1 PARk -COASTAL 123 COASTAL PROFESSIONAL. REGISTRATIONS car Registered Engineer, FL 66507 I EDUCATION m I ; OS,. Cruil Engineering Florida International University ea gel a1 1 1 i GO Ceb • co 1 .: eI' i5 Andres Perez, PI. Engineering Department Head ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT: Lead Civil/Marine Structural Engineer YEARS OF EXPERIENCE: 17 SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Mr. Perez has over 17 years of civil engineering experience in Florida. He has completed the planning, design and construction administration for site/civil projects including parks, streetscape, and Right -of - Way. He has also completed designs for private site developments such as hotels, condominiums, parking lots/garages, commercial properties and dry stack marinas. These projects have required the design of stormwater management systems consisting of retention areas, drainage wells, exfiltration trenches, and outfells. These projects have also required the design of water and sanitary sewer services. His site/civil design experience in Florida includes the permitting of projects through agencies such as the Florida Department of Environmental Protection {DEP), South Florida Water Management District, and Florida Department of Transportation. He has processed stormwater management designs through these agencies to obtain Environmental Resource Permits (ERP), and he has demonstrated experience with projects adjacent to the coast and/or waterfront. These projects have required extensive coordination with diverse project teams to design projects that meet the development programming goals for both public and private sector clients, but that also meet the stringent regulatory permitting criteria to manage surface water runoff. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Bayfront Street Ends Improvements, Miami Beach, Florida Bulkhead design and environmental permitting for street ends at South Shore Drive, 10th Street, 14th Street, Lincoln Road as well as Island View Park. Streetscape design for street ends at South Shore Drive, 10'h Street and Lincoln Road. Construction costs totaled to $700K. Beachwalk II, Miami Beach, Florida Civil/coastal engineering design and environmental permitting for the $4M 2,300 feet on grade paver walkway that connects South Pointe Park, Marjory Stoneman Douglas Park, and Lummus Park in the South Beach district of Miami Beach. Haulover Marine Center, North Miami Beach, Florida Marine and site/civil improvements for the redevelopment of a new marina facility with approximately 400 feet of bulkhead. Surveying, water and sanitary sewer design, utility coordination, and construction administration services provided. Redesigned sheet pile bulkhead with augercastpile-supported reinforced concrete forklift launching platform. Construction costs totaled to $15M. Island Gardens Mega Yacht Harbour, Miami, Florida Marina design and environmental permitting for 50-slip mega yacht harbor on Watson Island as part of $600M site redevelopment. Hydrographic and marine resource surveys and underwater bulkhead assessments provided. Design of dredging, mitigation, fixed piers, and utilities for vessels up to 450 feet long, Museum Park, Miami, Florida Planning of marine amenities and environmental permitting feasibility study completion relative to a proposed baywalk, waterfront enhancement, and other public park amenities along the shoreline and within a basin on Biscayne Bay as part of the proposed $50M Museum Paris improvements project. Design and permitting of stormwater management for the 22-acre master planned park, and planning/design of large vessel mooring facility. Construction costs totaled to $9M. North Beach Recreational Corridor (NBRC), Miami Beach, Florida Design and environmental permitting of multi -purpose public access corridor to traverse along the western edge of the beach dunes between 64th Street and 79th Street. Design encompasses 15 blocks and three city parks. Construction costs totaled to $6M. Pier 66 Marina, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida Planning and design of 1DO-slip mega -yacht marina facility. Design of upland excavation and basin dredging, including material handling and disposal design. Design of bulkhead improvements and associated shore -support structures, along with a portion of fixed docks. Construction costs totaled to $15M. Cat HA 124 CO Cr CI oCO I CO I = 1 Wi m 1 y CO is dst CO 1 so =1 'i mk aI coI Ei Ci �`., AAAA/' AAA rfi ',,,; w I'9A s.k STEMS PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS Registered Engineer, FL.:AL) TX: Certified Flaodpla.in Manager EDUCATION MS, Ocean and Resources Engineering, University of Hawaii, 2005 BS, Civil Engineering,Penn, State Litilifersity,O122 • PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Sylvania `Amerlcan.Society:of Floodplain, Managers Florida Floodplain ll tanagers Association American: Society of .Crwil Engineers Jordon Cheifet, P.E. Project Engineer ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT: Marine Structural Engineer YEARS OF EXPERIENCE: 10 SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Mr. Cheifet is a project engineer with more than 10 years of diverse, professional experience. His wide-ranging expertise includes FEMA coastal floodplain mapping, waterfront and shore protection structure design, numerical modeling, feasibility studies, and dredging projects. He is capable in multiple numerical modeling techniques and is well -versed in the latest coastal design manuals such as the CEM and SPM. Mr. Cheifet has extensive topographic and bathymetric survey experience where he has utilized RTK GPS, total stations, and echo sounders for topographic and beach profile surveys. His field experience includes above and underwater structural inspections, GIS/GPS data collection, surveying, and construction oversight. Mr. Cheifet also has extensive knowledge of GIS applications to coastal engineering and has leveraged this technology through desktop, server, and mobile platforms on multiple projects including coastal flooding, wetland restoration, dredging, and offshore wind farm siting. Mr. Cheifet completes most of his design and construction work using a variety of coastal and civil design software that includes MiKE21-SW, MIKE21-HD, STWAVE, CHAMP, ACES, ArcGIS, AutoCAD, and HYPACK. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Manatee Bend Shoreline Stabilization & Kayak Launch, City of Miami, Florida Design of shoreline stabilization improvements to rehabilitate shoreline and preserve existing, dilapidated, historical coral rock seawall and steps. Design included new seawall landward of existing, limestone boulder riprap revetment, and kayak launch ramp within existing park setting to allow passive recreation and launch of non -motorized vessels to increase use of City Park. Currie Park Staging Docks, City of West Palm Beach, Florida Design of 2 public staging docks and dredging design of 2 new access channels to improve public access at an existing boat ramp. Project management of environmental permits, which included a marine resource assessment and installation of 15 Uniform Waterway Markers to increase the navigational safety of vessels travelling between the Intracoastal Waterway (ICW) and Currie Park. Dania Beach Dock Inspection, City of Dania Beach, Florida Above- and underwater investigation of existing marginal dock to evaluate condition and assess damage from recent vessel impact. Issued engineering report summarizing the assessment and provided recommendations and cost estimates for potential structural rehabilitation. City -Wide Dock Maintenance, City of West Palm Beach, Florida Above- and underwater investigation of 2 existing fishing piers to evaluate condition. Issued engineering report summarizing the assessment and provided recommendations and cost estimates for potential structural rehabilitation. Structural design of new fishing pier at El Cid dock resulting from investigation findings. Construction administration services provided. Hampton Inn Bulkhead and Marina, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida Above -water investigation of existing bulkhead to evaluate condition. Project management and structural design of replacement bulkhead, marina utility layout, and re -design of existing docking facility relative to proposed upland development. 25 RjHEISENBOI 1 LE A R C H f i E C 7 Qualifications / Resume / Reference Letters Project Manager Pablo R. Quinones Cordero, AIA City of Coral Gables RFD 2015.09.17 Architectural Consultant Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer Project Manager Instructions (one page per project) For the Project Manager provide the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the individual served as the Project Manager for the stated project. Each project submitted should be of equal or greater scope, size, and complexity. Complete all required information and submit this Form as required by the RFQ. Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non -responsive. List no more than 5 projects: Reference form RFQ-PM-R must be submitted for each Form RFQ-PM that is submitted. RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-1'r,-(.11 b Name of Proposer: I i .J. I I< t .ur ibuttle ArCI Iu scas RFQ Title: '" "'• `'°'' "'.,nn M+nue r,la.tuun rteastu alum is 'wnrtrt Name of Project Manager: I tl tlt fi Olin tui tes Uordero, AIA Name of Project: I'I, ,,S'a" !Sall '`''""""'`"""' Address of Project: AV4-! Lut ; Munoz Rivera (Rt 25R)/North Capitol of NR Name of Owner: `4iperuttendency of the Calirtol t Contact Name: Hector Velez- Pro] Mini/ Director SCPR Contact Telephone No. (787) 725-b38'2 Contact e-mail address: trvelE:zQ�rsdc .pr.gov Brief Scope of Project & how project is similar: Concrete Restoration ;ant.! retnodeli tq ul att uceanfruttt cal 'Weyer structure knowna•-, Plitra San Juan Bautista - north ut the Capita ,r i • !t Ttit Fooled included full swot: of svivtt;es Runt Survey tc diagnostics to lull c;o ndutcduu plaits Value of Design Fees: Awarded: $235.000.00 Actual: a5.O00 00 N/A 0 Basis for difference in value: N/A Value of Construction: (if applicable): Awarded: ` '2-3k'1M Actual: $2 75MM N/A Basis for difference in value: Ackirhult,al scope of work that int.autlt,tl �tt_e:e-,t; to beach and additional irltra%Aruiture 1 t1 Project Completion (no. of calendar days): Projected: /(AcActual:.t Type of Project: 0 design -bid -build ❑ design/build ❑ CM@Risk ❑ Other (specify): LEED or Green Globe Certified Project: ❑ Yes El No If yes, level of Certification: Was yr performed as an employee of the Proposer? ❑ Yes 0 No By _11 • I et3ruury, '2016 Si nature of Authorized Officer Date I',ttak i R Quinones-Cordero Architect/Protect Manager Printed Name Title N/A ❑ RFQ-PM 127 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer Project Manager Instructions (one page per project) For the Project Manager provide the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the individual served as the Project Manager for the stated project. Each project submitted should be of equal or greater scope, size, and complexity. Complete all required information and submit this Form as required by the RFQ. Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non - responsive. List no more than 5 projects. Reference form RFQ-PM-R must be submitted for each Form RFQ-PM that is submitted. RFQ Solicitation No.: 14' 1 `>-0113 Name of Proposer: 1; .1 I itrsentx)uly Al..I t,:_, t Name of Project: lei Ltrni'.re 11191i 11w! Name of Owner: ! li IIdrastru(:tutcs Admit obtrattott1at Contact Telephone No. (78)r) 763-5757 Brief Scope of Project & how project is similar: r I. ,f • i I All intr,slruciuri Value of Design Fees: Awarded: $180.000 00 Basis for difference in value: N/A Value of Construction: (if applicable): Awarded: $ �I'�Iv� Actual: $:S 1 NIM N/A ❑ Basis for difference in value: AI,tirovud Nt3IFA dtitlittun:al 5t t,tit ,tt uvititi vt,e, ,,!f iutl ,�nra FFF a;. t ui tacrlal of F Iuc:ahuri tea�i,ir; ir.:iir•, Project Completion (no. of calendar days): Projected: 13(/ Actual: '") N/A ❑ Type of Project: 0 design -bid -build ❑ design/build ❑ CM©Risk ❑ Other (specify): LEED or een Globe Certified Project: ❑ Yes EJ No If yes, level of Certification. RFQ Title: •• • ' itsnj .: t:'h.nt 1 Vl,uur.: `.Lu.L,un ti+raurttilani, ti s+lc,r�.:, Name of Project Manager: I_:.tt,l" I t U1,n iunt.s tJurderu, Al/\ Address of Project: _=''"'' ' 1`' ''.r Avtt Iltte r,ethtan of r.rl;;tutnai i.;ulun tit'irlt�voiti Contact Name:'rt�u I ! riadr ruiet;t Coot Ulr ator and Uiiwt•tor tot I'liit-A Contact e-mail address: ' 'lht,ig0("1tldgepSC.Cor►1 ull AYCtiit _tLsr iI _,rrivi!_baX 1'Iv1 fur dniipllvt: re-31(,r1tion of l HIStuticial Neoc lecTh- it:ziI L :.:: er1 it ,)iithtum to Lite `><ii+:ty .X Ac•cessitittiry hzaituurry with Ilibt )Il(UI rlra ,rl Actual: 5 180,U00.00 N/A ❑ Was work ! er armed as an employee of the Proposer? ❑ Yes By: Signet e of Authorized Officer t_1111noi1E`'S-COrdNtr) Printed Name No Date •I M inager Title RFQ -FM 128 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer Project Manager Instructions (one page per project) For the Project Manager provide the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the individual served as the Project Manager for the stated project. Each project submitted should be of equal or greater scope, size, and complexity. Complete all required information and submit this Form as required by the RFQ. Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non -responsive. List no more than 5 projects: Reference form RFQ-PM-R must be submitted for each Form RFQ-PM that is submitted. RFQ Solicitation No.: I • I 1 5-U 1 is RFQ Title: ' Name of Proposer: '; I I lerbk:r "'Eltc Qfi:611' r n, iVn:ay 1111 Ibitenu IP_nuuE :,I ht1111 ti0al„ir.in.i Name of Project Manager: t'<,t.rlu H. Quln0rleti-Uorclero, AU\ Name of Project: ' .,I,utti Mdrbte ciciatiiii,i r1, ,.,, duo'' Address of Project: 'f 11 I tJ t=td /i l (Coristlthhc)n Avenue) San Juan. l'H Name of Owner: =t'pr"'Itt iciency c)t th,: t.:.iJ,n„I ro P1( Contact Name: Hector Velez- Proj Mrgn1t Director SCPR Contact Telephone No. (787) j='')_t,. i2 Contact e-mail address: I►velez(gsdt pr.cjov Brief Scope of Project & how project is similar: I ;., ill ilea, Ct) i ultctnt/PMvt fur Marble Clem inty K restoration prulect 2015 ilu Itidnx) tc•reie Girt-) lmlrltilli)I! analy:,r, •.irle to advanced re•bar corrosion, causing dangerous marble veneer detachliient Value of Design Fees: Awarded: 550,(300 00 Actual: $!',0.000 ta0 N/A ❑ Basis for difference in value: N/A Value of Construction: (if applicable): Awarded: z 1 fUU,UUU UU Actual: $ t `t`)U I)t}U t}tt N/A ❑ Basis for difference in value: Additional terracotta restoration approved by owner Actual: 360 N/A ❑ Project Completion (no. of calendar days): Projected: 36(3 Type of Project: ❑ design -bid -build ❑ design/build ❑ CM@Risk [] Other (specify): ` 1`'t'!'rvlsed Maintenance restoration LEED ortGreen Globe Certified Project: ❑ Yes [] No If yes, level of Certification: Was wor p rformed as an employee of the Proposer? ❑ Yes Ei No By Signe ureof Authorized Pablo l i Quit ones-Cordero Printed Name y, 2016 Date lrcau<<,r 1;1'tt)Itria Manager Title RFQ-PM 129 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer Project Manager Instructions (one page per protect) For the Project Manager provide the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the individual served as the Project Manager for the stated project. Each project submitted should be of equal or greater scope, size, and complexity. Complete all required information and submit this Form as required by the RFQ. Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non -responsive. List no more than 5 projects. Reference form RFQ-PM-R must be submitted for each Form RFQ-PM that is submitted. RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-1 `'--tj t' RFQ Title: Name of Proposer: r s I t ,r •I. 11buu(t Arch _, Name of Project: "'h.' I s1"`It"tl I'lfilrct <'UI•I I Name of Owner: t'Ft Iufriistructt.iie Atlntini5tration Contact Telephone No. (t 8l) /63-5 T5 ( .r r!'.11�ttufvLuu, • a t;_•.Ui.mal Name of Project Manager: l at,l I i DLitt Iul ills-L.orderu, AIA Address of Project: I ortal€za it 50, Ols Sari Juan, P.R. Contact Name: `whin Lahclrrr [ L1L°, I'.E. AFI - Cut tstruction C)lectur Contact e-mail address: sIaham it?):atl.pr.gov Brief Scope of Project & how project is similar: Window 1 ttstt,tl , 1 I '1,.l1ert. t Irlspeclior 1 it 1i ►'ruloct MariagemefIl So vices mill: ,1 I 1...1, '.'r, 1.11, ! , 1'ri I, r,) 114 0,./n M 1,1,1itrr:f Mat latquilleN Ir .-,lot vlc.•Ua With uf tudill ill tl tit 40..rldl!liar!i11l 'Mtn tH41 44IV, than h1t:MI. Value of Design Fees: Awarded: `�1ki7.`'Jt).UU Actual: ' '';S`i ODU.UU N/A ❑ Basis for difference in value: Additional ,--;cope of wuih and tulle to orltjlnal pru)ecl trurn 2historical buildings to 4 burlditltjs Value of Construction: (if applicable): Awarded: $2.24M1V1 Actual: $2.5NINI N/A ❑ Basis for difference in value: Additiortal ., _tt.re of work as approval t?v GovrI t)r', Adrn Office's and PRIFA litrr�c:tiv�s Project Completion (no. of calendar days): Projected: Actual: S- U NIA ❑ Type of Project: I' design -bid -build ❑ design/build ❑ CM@Risk 0 Other (specify): Inspection Services LEED or reen Globe Certified Project: ❑ Yes 0 No If yes, level of Certification: Was worl4pek-formed as an employee of the Proposer? ❑ Yes [] No By: Signetre of Authorized Officer Date I'•It,lr) it t,I Iri'..Ilos-Corderu Printed Name iI;L 1 1'I..jt- t Muttu jer Title RFC) PM 130 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer Project Manager Instructions (one page per project) For the Project Manager provide the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the individual served as the Project Manager for the stated project. Each project submitted should be of equal or greater scope, size, and complexity. Complete all required information and submit this Form as required by the RFQ Failure to suhmit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non -responsive. List no more than 5 projects: Reference form RFO-PM-R must be submitted for each Form RFQ-PM that is submitted. RFQ Solicitation No.: 1 4-1 5-01 B Name of Proposer: 11 ! I it-tSt,t,,,1nr ArchiI RFQ Title: `'"'"', ,."::.:: "'t „yp,irct,ni;:WI v,,.C.o 101 r'1i,a1111 M 11 ': •:i,r11Un, 11%1,l „t'tun I Name of Project Manager: I'abto H Quinones-Cordero, AIA Name of Project: ' "'' ^',"' �t„ .,,,..,,, aw,•,,:,, Address of Project: ' itt ai Aguirre I listor,cal District- Salinas, Puerto Hit Name of Owner: Ili Infrastructure Adn�n uirihr=, Contact Name: • "t'"' t l Frage Project Coordinator and Director tor F'tilr-A Contact Telephone No. (780 163"-',"bi Contact e-mail address: selhage(()hagepsc.Cofll Brief Scope of Project & how project is similar: '�'9"'r _' ° ' " _11 +'' "" 'r°" '°"v ' "";ri,: „ r+.nr s F'Iunt,,riwr F1us1 iI.t tltrti:l •a:ty for conversion o1 two hi:;torical concrete cast in place prC per't'... I thzed model (Chatter) school complex & dormitories. Value of Design Fees: Awarded: 5O,Uf)0_00 Actual: ' 0l,000.0O N/A ❑ Basis for difference in value: N/A �3_5MM Value of Construction: (if applicable): Awarded: Actual N/A Basis for difference in value: Additional scot),• nl work as approve -id by (:iuvernorb Adni Ofttc:e's and PIIIFA Project Completion (no. of calendar days): Projected: Actual: N/A ❑ Type of Project: ❑ design -bid -build ❑ design/build ❑ CM@Risk Q Other (specify): r',,`5';;,,:.r:,,"�„'r`"".,1'„'",.:"'"," ""''"' LEED i r Green Globe Certified Project: ❑ Yes 0 Nu If yes, level of Certification: Was ' r performed as an employee of the Proposer? ❑ Yes 0 No Si.. ature of Authorized Officer tr,l�1 l; ')-,inonos-Corderu Printed Name I E iaruLtr'y, 2016 Date A,cltttrli.:1/Project Manager Title Rig PM 131 Cap of ffitaint Daniel J. Alfonso City Manager To Whom it May Concern Subject: Reference Letter for Consultant's Project Manager Name of Proposer: J Heisenbc;tt?e, FAIR Name of Project Manager: Pa;�blo R. Quinones Cordero.AIA The above referenced Consultant is submitting on a Request for Qualifications that has been issued by the City of Miami. We require that the Proposer provide written references for their Project Manager (PM) with their submission and by providing you with this document the Consultant is requesting that you provide the following reference information. We would appreciate you providing the information requested below as well as any other information your feel is pertinent: Name of Project: Jose Gautier Benitez School Scope of work: Rehabilitation of historic school building ,lose Gautier Benitez Value of project: $ 3,1a0. '` 0 co Value of Design Services: S iut'•.(e°i Delivery method:0 Design -Bid -Build ❑ CM@Risk ❑ Design -Build ❑ Other Construction completed on time & within budget: ❑ Yes C No if no, did the PM at contribute to the delay(s) or increased cost? ❑ Yes No Quality of Design: Q Above expectations ❑ Average ❑ Below Expectations Errors and Omissions: [1 Above expectations ❑ Average ❑ Below Expectations (Above expectations means there were fewer errors & omissions than anticipated) Did Errors & Omissions result in increased construction cost? ❑ Yes E No Was the Project Manager responsive to the Owner & Contractor? 0 Yes ❑ No Was the Project Manger timely with reviews and submittals? Did the Project Manger quickly resolve issues as they arose? Comments: Extraordinary work! ) Yes ❑ No 0 Yes ❑ No ) Name of individual completing this form: Samir El Hage, PE Date: 2,6r2"16 Signature: Title: Program Manager Telephone 939-717-7133 Sincerely, Jeovanny Rodriguez, P.E. Director E-mail: seihace@hagepsc.com 132 ettp of 1+liatm Daniel J. Alfonso City Manager To Whom it May Concern Subject: Reference Letter for Consultant's Project Manager Name of Proposer:Pichard ( Name of Project Manager: abla (141/71-0N Grdfru The above referenced Consultant is submitting an a Request for Qualifications that has been issued by the City of Miami. We require that the Proposer provide written references for their Project Manager (PM) with their submission and by providing you with this document the Consultant is requesting that you provide the following reference information. We would appreciate you providing the information requested below as well as any other information your feel is pertinent: Name of Project: Scope of work: fr6trtei.' a( ylo, Value of project: $ 41%2vmev‘ Value of Design Services: .1i 5k 1-6 6. c:2 Crezpx Delivery rrethod: X Design -Bid -Build D CM@Risk Ej Design -Build Ej Other ( Construction completed on time & within budget: Ci Yes Ej No If no, did the PM at contribute to the delay(s) or increased cost? El Yes E] No Quality of Design: Above expectations LJ Average Below Expectations Errors and Omissions: Above expectations El Average El Below Expectations (Above expectations means there were fewer errors & omissions than anticipated) Did Errors & Omissions result in increased construction cost? Ej Yes g No Was the Project Manager responsive to the Owner & Contractor? Yes Ej No Was the Project Manger timely with reviews and submittals? Did the Project Manger quickly resolve issues as they arose? Comments: Name of individual completing this form: Signature: Telephone: - K13 Sincerely, Jeovanny Rodriguez, P.E, Director ate: Yes Ei No E.-5 Yes L1jNo biolor 11,1417. Pr--4(613 or 02 Title: liffIr71,4" Ma IA hiqoPfc," E-mail: Zc fr,101/ war RFQ-Phl-R 133 City of Altatni Daniel J. Alfonso City Manager To Whom it May Concern Subject: Reference Letter for Consultant's Project Manager Name of Proposer: fejo-di ail/ /I kik Name of Project Manager: g luiCei ro The above referenced Consultant is submitting on a Request for Qualifications that has been issued by the City of Miami. We require that the Proposer provide written references for their Project Manager (PM) with their submission and by providing you with this document the Consultant is requesting that you provide the following reference information. We would appreciate you providing the information requested below as well as any other information your feel is pertinent: Name of Project: ) genk 44iA A 40410, Tea? ii/ta7 74- 4.1 Ca Scope of work: IL.P.11: 11 WY' Value of project: $ 2r 15)472 • Value of Design Services: Delivery method: 0 Design -Bid -Build Ej cm@Risk E] Design -Build Construction completed on time & within budget: {A( Yes El No If no, did the PM at contribute to the delay(s) or increased cost? El Yes 0 No Quality of Design: it/ /) 0 Above expectations El Average Ej Below Expectations Errors and Omissions: /VA 0 Above expectations 0 Average El Below Expectations (Above expectations means there were fewer errors 8, omissions than anticipated) Did Errors & Ornissions result in increased construction cost? A/4 0 Yes El No Was the Project Manager responsive to the Owner & Contractor? [14es fl No Was the Project Manger timely with reviews and submittals? Did the Project Manger quickly resolve issues as they arose? Comments: Arth r V) a 5 a- -g6/ ni:At a .7 14 At 11 (pYOI I.,e'lielaG 04i/2/40 (fe Ag9 Other ( It‘Akievf [It/Yes El No Des o No <6/ Name of individual completing this form: Signature: Telephone: /11". 016-5I Sincerely, Jeavanny Rodriguez, P.E. Director 464,1- 4-- V 6tiolOillo Date: fr1,4 ciptf riaknple 1-7y af- Title: E-mail: /0 RFQ-PM-R 134 City of iiTiaiiuf _= Alp To Whom it May Concern Subject: Reference Letter for Consultant's Project Manager Name of Proposer: - = Name of Project Manager: The above referenced Consultant is submitting on a Request for Qualifications that has been issued by the City of Miami. We require that the Proposer provide written references for their Project Manager (PM) with their submission and by providing you with this document the Consultant is requesting that you provide the following reference information. We would appreciate you providing the information requested below as we'I as any other information your feel is pertinent: Name of Project: Scope of work: Value of project: $ Value of Design Services: Delivery method: ❑ Design -Bid -Build ❑ CMeRisk ❑ Design -Build ❑ Other ( Assesrent j Construction completed on time & within budget: ❑ Yes ❑ No If no. did the PM at contribute to the deiay(s) or increased cost? ❑ Yes ❑ No Quality of Design: © Above expectations ❑ Average ❑ Below Expectations Errors and Omissions ❑ Above expectations ❑ Average El Below Expectations (Above expectations means there were fewer errors & omissions than anticipated) Did Errors & Omissions result in increased construction cost? ❑ Yes ❑ No Was the Project Manager responsive to the Owner & Contractor? ❑ Yes ❑ No Was the Project Manger timely with reviews and submittals? ❑ Yes ❑ No Did the Project Manger quickly resolve issues as they arose? E Yes ❑ No Comments: Name of individual completing this form: - Date: Signature: Title: Telephone: E-mail: - Sincerely, Jeovanny Rodriguez, P.E. Director R=Q-PM-R 135 ei v Daniel J. Alfonso City Manager To Whom it May Concern .".•,,s,,uti,ject: Reference Letter for Consultant's Project Manager :arre of prcc,,oser: sic:nardj Heisenoctlfe,5A1A Name of Project Manager: Pabc R. Qucne.s C.ordero. AA The above referenced Consultant is submitting on a Request for Qualifications that has bean ssued, by the City of Miern!. We require that the Proposer provide wntten references for the:r Project Manager (PM) with their submission and by providing you with this document the Consultant is requesting that yciu provide the following reference inforimation. We would aporectiate you providing the information requested below as well as any other inforrriation your feel is pertinent: Name of Project: Historica: Plaza San juar Bautista Remode:ing- Superintendency of the Capitol ofPR 2012 Suft="v,sior. :or a nistorical concrete blaze structure. rOrtn of Th Capito of Puerto Rico klair....e cf;..'r.7/Fict: 51.35 mi Value of Design Services: Si 01,25C.00 Delivery method: 7.1 Design -Bid -Build 71 C.:',,Mf\:,Risk 7 Design -Build 7 Other ( (.7.onstructic.s.n completed on time & within budget: tg, Yes 7 No did The PM at c.:ontribute to the de:ay(s) or increased cost? L. s va •-• No Quality of Design: Z Above expectations E Average Ej Below Expectations Errors and l'",...)missions: E Above expectations E Average j Below Expectations (ACcve expectatcns means there were fewer errors & omissions than anticipated) Did Errors & Omissions result in ir.cre.aseo: construction cost? 0 Yes i No Was the Project Manager responsive to the Owner & Contractor? Yes 7 No Was the Pro]ect Manger timely with reviews and submittals? I,K Yes LI No Did the Proj.ect Mender quickly re.solve, issues as they arose? Z Yes E No Comments: lt.., 1.- c.7, . .: 1/1 ' 4:2:.:14.:rt,,i . f .,. .-•,. 4, / .,, 5 _J./ .., :,'" f 1 i • rfc i I , .*,- , Name of nd vj osompleting this forrn: ,...? -...4.2.0L .,tyi'l t ' ..2cc2c. Q. S:ghature: Telechcra: 1as-4 4 Sincerely, jeovenny Rodriguez, P.E. Dirotor ,z_e4 S 710 - p,FQ-PM-R 136 R HEISENBO I I LE A R C • E . PROFESSIONAL REGISTRTATIONS I . •Registered Architect FL 1R9762 e s 5. Colegio de Arqurtectos yArquitectos e ;<Palsa/is.tas de Puerta Rico PR 1;•c, 1:0562 • E NCARBCertificate #80310 aaE... 19+:..: _ + Registered Planner PR Planning Board 1 License # 644. us+ -.EDUCATION ,�E qCY I E 85, Architecture Louisiana State :Un versity, 1985to ,. w : UPR Mayaguez= .Civil Eogin eerThg enrollment 1978-1980 Oa I PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Institute of Architects -: Puerto ... 1 p as American Ins titute of Architects-1141arr.E1._ ea, o Chapter 01 National Trrust for Historic•Preservatipn E Mernber 4.11 CAAPPR Prese,vation.Committee - '' Member a: I ;QFQArchitects,: CSP - Principal � Vic2 .President,1998-2010 N 1 , A- PQCrehitectura!Studio,. L`LC-President ; I 11 Pablo R. Quinones Cordero, AIA Lead Architect/ Project Manager ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT: Project Manager YEARS OF EXERIENCE: 25 SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Pablo R, Quinones-Cordero, AIA, is a licensed architect specializing in Historic Preservation and Historic Preservation Project Management Services. Consulting Architect for the Superintendency of the Capitol of Puerto Rico since 1986, won (URBE 1992 industry award) on restoration of the Capitol of PR's Hemicycles. State Historic Preservation Office contracted him for the Governor's Mansion Complex Restoration as a project manager for a comprehensive project of 6 historical structures dating from 1533 to 1945, As a lead Architect for OPQ Architects, PSC, he won in 1993 the exposed concrete award of excellence from the PR Concrete Association with the design of the Ponce Hilton and Casino Project. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE "La Fortaleza" Complex (Governor's Mansion 1533) Restoration/Remodeling Restoration/ adaptive re -use of the Governor's Mansion Complex 1533-40-UNESCO World Heritage Site, contracted by SHPO, P. Quinones Cordero, AIA, was the lead onsite lead Project Manager, providing Project Management service team for 4 years, administering 6 buildings with concurrent construction and a combined construction cost of $22M successfully completed in 2004. Project areas - 85,000 S.F, combined /combined project costs $32M Capitol of Puerto Rico- Historical Preservation Consultant 1986-2016 Lead Preservation Architect for the Superintendent of the Capitol of Puerto Rico since 1986 with extensive technical analysis of concrete, marble & terra-cotta restoration methods, Responsible for surveying and analysis of critical structural conditions of the Capitol, affecting safety and integrity of the cast in place concrete structure. Project area 52,000 S.F. / Combined project costs $ISM Plaza San Juan Bautista Restoration/Remodeling Project - 2012 Survey and Diagnostics analysis of existing conditions for the severely deteriorated oceanfront cantilever reinforced structure for the Public Plaza- North of the Capitol of PR, Services included full architectural, historic preservation, engineering and landscape design services for the adaptive use. Project area - 24,000 SF / Project Cost $2.8M Puerto Rico's Infrastructure Financial Authority (PRIFA) - AEI 2014 - Hacienda Central Aguirre Sugar Plantation Historical Property Surveys - American Hotel and the Plantation Hospital (1923-39) On site investigations- (Survey), Diagnostics & Assessment Report & Analysis for conversion of two historical properties: the American Hotel (1929) & the Sugar Plantation Hospital (1925),into a specialized Charter school for advanced high school students (CROES) specializing in Environmental Studies. Project area - 50,000 S,F. / Project Cost $13.5Ni Adaptive Reuse and remodeling of Jose Gautier Benitez High School- Caguas, PR Survey and Diagnostics of existing conditions of the 1923 historical structure, to determine feasibility of facilities modernization. The project included Remodeling and Restoration design of the historical structure with adaptive infrastructure elements that included - Electrical- Mechanical- Structural and computer infrastructure in addition to Life Safety and Accessibility compliance. Project area - 30,600 S.F. / Project Cost $2.4M Capitol Marble Cleaning and Restoration Projects Specialized Technical Consultant services to the Superintendent of the Capitol of Puerto Rico (SCPR) for Marble Cleaning and restoration projects - including concrete de -lamination analysis due to advanced rebar corrosion, causing dangerous marble veneer detachment. Project area - 52,000 S.P. / Project Cost $1.3M 13/ R, i . AR.CHE T.EC T S City of Coral Gables 11Ft1 2015.09.17 Architectural Consultant HEISENBOE I LE Qualifications / Resume I Reference Letters Structural Engineer(s) Civil Engineer MEP Engineer Geotechnical Engineer VASS, Janney, Ektner Associate5, Inc. 4.; pAl;.:3ztvor.l000tztj yo..at,c4v.Yy.•, • 444Eli 3,44a ii#141 LANBAIV Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer's Engineer Instructions (one page per project) For the Engineer provide the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the individual served as the Engineer for the stated project. Each project submitted should be of equal or greater scope, size, and complexity. Complete all required information and submit this Form as required by the RFQ. Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non -responsive. List no more than 5 projects: Reference form RPQ-EE-R must be submitted for each Form RFQ-EE that is submitted. RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 Name of Proposer: R.J. Heisenbattle Architects Name of Project: Various Name of Owner: Art institute of Chicago Contact Telephone No. 312.443.3102 RFQ Title: Architectural and Engineering Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration Name of Engineer: Arne P, Johnson, Principal -Wiss, Janney, EistnerAssociates Inc. Address of Project: 111 S. Michigan Ave. Chicago, IL Contact Name: Sara Urizar Contact e-mail address: surizar@artic.edu Brief Scope of Project & how project i5 similar: Various projects over years- Structural Consulting and Peer Review Services; Vibration Testing and Monitoring Value of Design Fees: Awarded: 60QOOD Basis for difference in value: N/A Actual: 600, 000 NIA li Value of Construction: (if applicable): Awarded: 600,000 Basis for difference in value: NIA Actual: 600,000 NIA i Project Completion (no. of calendar days): Projected: Type of Project: design -bid -build design/build II Actual: N/A Ell CM@Risk 110 Other (specify): Consulting LEED or Green Globe Certified Project: ❑ Yes n No If yes, level of Certification: Was work performed as an employee of the Proposer? BY: f Authorized Officer Gary Klein Printed Name Yes U No January 18, 2016 Date WJE Executive Vice President & Senior Principal Title RFQ-EE 139 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer's Engineer Instructions (one page per project) For the Engineer provide the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the individual served as the Engineer for the stated project_ Each project submitted should be of equal or greater scope, size, and complexity. Complete all required information and submit this Form as required by the RFQ_ Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non -responsive. List no more than 5 projects: Reference form RPQ-EE-R must be submitted for each Form RFQ-EE that is submitted. RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 Name of Proposer: R.J. Heisenbottle Architects Name of Project: Soldier Field Name of Owner: Chicago Park District Contact Telephone No. 312-235.7153 RFQ Title: Architectural and Engineering Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration Arne P. Johnson, Principal-1Nss, Janney, ElstnerAssociates Inc. Name Of Engineer: Address of Project: Chicago, Illinois Contact Name: Bill Shaw, SMG Contact email address: bshaw@soldierfield.net Brief Scope of Project & how project is similar: Structural inspections and Historic Concrete Assessments and Repairs- WJE's work includes design of repair and protection measures to extend the life of the original historic elements of the 90-year-old stadium. Value of Design Fees: Awarded: $2,000,000 Basis for difference in value: NIA Actual: $2,000,000 N/A ❑ Value of Construction: (if applicable): Awarded: $500,000,000 Basis for difference in value: N/A Actual: $500,000,000 N/A ❑ Project Completion (no. of calendar days): Projected: Actual: Type of Project: n design -bid -build U design/build CM@Risk I Other (specify): Various projects annually N/A PI LEED or Green Globe Certified Project: —I Yes 1111 No If yes, level of Certification: Was work performed as an employee of the Proposer? a Yes I.1 No By: January 18, 2016 natur- .f Authorized Officer Date Gary Klein WJE Executive Vice President & Senior Principal Printed Name Title RFQ-EE 140 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer's Engineer Instructions (one page per project) For the Engineer provide the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the individual served as the Engineer for the stated project. Each project submitted should be of equal or greater scope, size, and complexity. Complete all required information and submit this Form as required by the RFQ. Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non -responsive. List no more than 5 projects: Reference form RPQ-EE-R must be submitted for each Form RFQ-EE that is submitted RFQ Solicitation No.:14-15-018 RFQ Title: Architectural and Engineering Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration Name of Proposer: R.J. Heisenbottle Architects Name of Engineer: Arne P Johnson, Principal -Wss, Janney, ElstnerAssociates Inc. Name of Project: Union Depot Address of Project: St. Paul, Minnesota Name of Owner: URS Corporation Contact Name: Mark Mayes, SEH Contact Telephone No. 651.490.2000 Brief Scope of Project & how project is similar: Contact e-mail address: mmaves@sehinc.com WJE assessed the 250,000 square foot elevated concrete track deck and work includes design of repair and protection measures to extend the life of the original historic elements of the 90-yea Value of Design Fees: Awarded: $380,000 Basis for difference in value: N/A Actual: $380,000 N/A ❑ Value of Construction: (if applicable): Awarded: $240,000,000 Basis for difference in value: N/A Actual: $240,000,000 NIA ❑ Project Completion (no. of calendar days): Projected: Actual: N/A rti Type of Project: ❑ design -bid -build W design/build U CM@Risk Other (specify): LEED or Green Globe Certified Project: ❑ Yes n No If yes, level of Certification: Was work performed as an employee of the Proposer? By: ❑ Yes No January 18, 2016 naturf Authorized Officer Date Gary Klein WJE Executive Vice President & Senior Principal Printed Name Title RFQ-EE 141 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer's Engineer Instructions (one page per project) For the Engineer provide the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the individual served as the Engineer for the stated project. Each project submitted should be of equal or greater scope, size, and complexity. Complete all required information and submit this Form as required by the RFQ. Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non -responsive. List no more than 5 projects: Reference form RPQ-EE-R must be submitted for each Form RFQ-EE that is submitted. RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 - RFQ Title: Architectural and Engineering Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration Name of Proposer R.J. Heisenbottle Architects Name of Engineer: Arne P Johnson, Principal -Wss Janney, ElstnerAssociates Inc. Name of Project: Franklin Avenue Bridge Address of Project: Minneapolis, Minnesota Name of Owner: Hennepin County Contact Name: Dan Enser, HNTB Contact Telephone No. 763.852.2100 Brief Scope of Project & how project is similar: Contact e-mail address: denser@hntb.com WJE investigated the structural condition of this historic five -span open spandrel concrete structure and developed rehabilitation designs. Value of Design Fees: Awarded: $420,000 Basis for difference in value: NfA Actual: $420,000 N/A ❑ Value of Construction: (if applicable): Awarded: $30,000,000 Basis for difference in value: NIA Actual: $30,000,000 N/A ❑ Project Completion (no. of calendar days): Projected: 2 years Actual: 2 years NIA n Type of Project: EN design -bid -build ❑ design/build n CM@u Risk Other (specify): SEED or Green Globe Certified Project: ❑ Yes n No If yes, level of Certification: Was work p-rformed as an employee of the Proposer? ❑ Yes ® No By: January 18, 2016 Sig :tureo' •uthorizedOfficer Date Gary Klein WJE Executive Vice President & Senior Principal Printed Name Title RFQ-EE 142 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer's Engineer Instructions (one page per project) For the Engineer provide the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the individual served as the Engineer for the stated project. Each project submitted should be of equal or greater scope, size, and complexity. Complete all required information and submit this Form as required by the RFQ. Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non -responsive. List no more than 5 projects: Reference form RPQ-EE-R must be submitted for each Form RFQ-EE that is submitted. RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 RFQ Title: Architectural and Engineering Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration Name of Proposer: R J Heisenbottle Architects Name of Engineer: Arne P Johnson Principal -VViss Janney. Elstner Associates Inc Name of Project: Surf Club Hotel Address of Project: Miami Beach, Florida Name of Owner: SC Trust LLC Contact Name: Orlando Carillo, Fort Capital Contact Telephone No. 305.865.4181 Contact e-mail address: oc a@fortpartners.com Brief Scope of Project & how project is similar: Foundation Stabilization and Underpinning Consulting - WJE served as independent consultant and peer reviewer for the construction of a new mid -rise condominium complex in and around a historic 1920s reinforced concrete oceanfront structure Value of Design Fees: Awarded: $113,000 Actual: $'l 13,000 N/A ❑ Basis for difference in value: N/A Value of Construction: (if applicable): Awarded: Actual: N/A 111 Basis for difference in value: N/A Project Completion (no. of calendar days): Projected: Actual: N/A n Type of Project: • design -bid -build U design/build ❑ CM@Risk LJ Other (specify): LEED or Green Globe Certified Project: ❑ Yes ■ No If yes, level of Certification: Was work performed as an employee of the Proposer? By: • Yes •l No January 18, 2016 ibnatur&6f Authorized Officer Date Gary Klein Printed Name WJE Executive Vice President & Senior Principal Title RFQ EE 143 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer's Engineer Instructions (one page per project) For the Engineer provide the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the individual served as the Engineer for the stated project. Each project submitted should be of equal or greater scope, size, and complexity. Complete all required information and submit this Form as required by the RFQ. Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non -responsive. List no more than 5 projects: Reference form RPQ-EE-R must be submitted for each Form RFQ-EE that is submitted. RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 - RFQ Title: Architectural and Engineering Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration R J Heisenbottle Architects Gary Klein. Executive VP & Senior Principal - Wns Janney Elstner Associates. Inc. Name of Proposer: Name of Engineer: Name of Project: Union Depot Address of Project: St. Paul, Minnesota Name of Owner: URS Corporation Contact Name: Mark Mayes, SEH Contact Telephone No. 651.490.2000 Brief Scope of Project & how project is similar: Contact e-mail address: mmaves@sehinc.com WJE assessed the 250,000 square foot elevated concrete track deck and its timber pile foundation and developed repair strategies for both. Value of Design Fees: Awarded: $380,000 Actual: $380,000 N/A ❑ Basis for difference in value: NIA Value of Construction: (if applicable): Awarded: $240,000,000 Basis for difference in value: NIA Actual: $240,000,000 N/A 111 Project Completion (no. of calendar days): Projected: Actual: N/A LUJ Type of Project: design -bid -build U design/build n CM@Risk ❑ Other (specify): II LEED or Green Globe Certified Project: ❑ Yes I■I No If yes, level of Certification: Was work performed as an employee of the Proposer? By: naturf Authorized Officer Gary Klein Printed Name Yes No January 18, 2016 Date WJE Executive Vice President & Senior Principal Title RFQ EE 144 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer's Engineer Instructions (one page per project) For the Engineer provide the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the individual served as the Engineer for the stated project. Each project submitted should be of equal or greater scope, size, and complexity. Complete all required information and submit this Form as required by the RFQ. Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non -responsive. List no more than 5 projects: Reference form RPQ-EE-R must be submitted for each Form RFQ-EE that is submitted. RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 Name of Proposer: R J Heisenbottle Architects Name of Project: Soldier Field Name of Owner: Chicago Park District Contact Telephone No. 312.235.7153 Brief Scope of Project & how project is similar: RFQ Title: Architectural and Engineering Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration Gary KleinExecutive VP & Senior Principal - Wiss Janney, Elstner Associates. Inc Name of Engineer: Address of Project: Chicago, Illinois Contact Name: Bill Shaw, SMG Contact e-mail address: bshaw@soldierfield.net Structural Inspections and Historic Concrete Assessments and Repairs - WJE's work includes design of repair and protection measures to extend the life of the original historic elements of the 90-year old stadium. Value of Design Fees: Awarded: $2,000,000 Basis for difference in value: N/A Actual: $2,000,000 N/A ❑ Value of Construction: (if applicable): Awarded: $500,000,000 Basis for difference in value: N/A Actual: $500,000,000 N/A ❑ Project Completion (no. of calendar days): Projected: Various projects annually Actual: Type of Project: [ design -bid -build ❑ design/build ❑ CM c@DRisk I I Other (specify): Various projects annually N/A Ill LEED or Green Globe Certified Project: ❑ Yes • No If yes, level of Certification: Was work erformed as an employee of the Proposer? ❑Yes Lpj No Iature By: January 18, 2016 S. €(Authorized Officer Date Gary Klein WJE Executive Vice President & Senior Principal Printed Name Title RFQ-EE 145 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer's Engineer Instructions (one page per project) For the Engineer provide the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the individual served as the Engineer for the stated project. Each project submitted should be of equal or greater scope, size, and complexity. Complete all required information and submit this Form as required by the RFQ. Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non -responsive. List no more than 5 projects: Reference form RPQ-EE-R must be submitted for each Form RFQ-EE that is submitted. RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 Name of Proposer: R J Heisenbottle Architects Name of Project: Fowey Rocks Lighthouse Name of Owner: National Park Service Contact Telephone No. 404.507.5792 RFQ Title: Architectural and Engineering Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration Gary Klein Executive VP & Senior Principal - VViss Janney. Elstner Associates. Inc Name of Engineer: Address of Project: Biscayne National Park, Florida Contact Name: Cynthia Walton Contact e-mail address: Cynthia_Walton© nps.gov Brief Scope of Project & how project is similar: Above- and below -water condition assessment and structural analysis of historic 1878 lighthouse located in severe exposure marine environment in Biscayne Bay, preservation, repair, and maintenance recommendations and cost estimates Value of Design Fees: Awarded: $34,500 Actual: $34,500 N/A ❑ Basis for difference in value: N/A Value of Construction: (if applicable): Awarded: Actual: N/A 0 Basis for difference in value: NIA Project Completion (no. of calendar days): Projected: Actual: N/A [1] Type of Project: n design -bid -build [ ) design/build LEED or Green Globe Certified Project: ❑ Yes CM@Risk [1 Other (specify): Investigation only No If yes, level of Certification: N/A Was work pgrformed as an employee of the Proposer? n Yes No By: January 18, 2016 • Signore of Authorized Officer Date Gary Klein Printed Name WJE Executive Vice President & Senior Principal Title RFQ-EE 146 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer's Engineer Instructions (one page per project) For the Engineer provide the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the individual served as the Engineer for the stated project. Each project submitted should be of equal or greater scope, size, and complexity. Complete all required information and submit this Form as required by the RFQ. Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non -responsive. List no more than 5 projects: Reference form RPQ-EE-R must be submitted for each Form RFQ-EE that is submitted. RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 RFQ Title: Architectural and Engineering Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration Name of Proposer: R J. Heisenbottle Architects Name of Engineer: Vary Klein, Executive VP & Senior Principal - Wis. Janney. Ekstner Associates. Inc. Name of Project: Perez Art Museum Miami Address of Project: 101 West Flagler Street, Miami, Florida Name of owner: Perez Art Museum Miami Contact Name: Tom Newton Contact Telephone No. 904.520.5802 Contact e-mail address: TNewton@gateprecast.com Brief Scope of Project & how project is similar: Investigation of Failure of Precast Concrete Roof Canopy - The museum is on Biscayne Bay. about four miles from the Miami Marine Stadium, The investigation included study of exposure of the concrete structure to the marine environment Value of Design Fees: Awarded: $65,000 Actual: $65,000 N/A ❑ Basis for difference in value: N/A Value of Construction: (if applicable): Awarded: $220,000,000 Actual: $220,000,000 N/A ❑ Basis for difference in value: N/A Project Completion (no. of calendar days): Projected: Actual: N/A n Type of Project: n design -bid -build ❑ design/build ❑ CM@Risk Other (specify): LEED or Green Globe Certified Project: 11 Yes LJ No If yes, level of Certification: LEED Gold Was work performed as an employee of the Proposer? ❑ Yes 11] No S. ture of Authorized Officer Date By: January 18, 2016 Gary Klein Printed Name WJE Executive Vice President & Senior Principal Title RFQ.EE 147 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer's Engineer Instructions (one page per project) For the Engineer provide the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the individual served as the Engineer for the stated project. Each project submitted should be of equal or greater scope, size, and complexity. Complete all required information and submit this Form as required by the RFQ. Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non -responsive. List no more than 5 projects: Reference form RPQ-EE-R must be submitted for each Form RFQ-EE that is submitted. RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-1 5-01 8 - RFQ Title:Arc:hitectural and Engineering Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration Name of Proposer: R J. Heisenbottle Architects Name of Project: Franklin Avenue Bridge Name of Owner: Hennepin County Contact Telephone No. 763.852.2100 Gary Klein Executive VP& Senior Principal -bliss Janney ElstncrAssociates Inc Name of Engineer: Address of Project: Minneapolis, Minnesota Contact Name: Dan Enser, HNTB Contact e-mail address: denser@hntb.com Brief Scope of Project & how project is similar: WJE investigated the structural condition of this historic five -span open spandrel concrete structure and developed rehabilitation designs. Value of Design Fees: Awarded: $420,000 Actual: $420,000 N/A ❑ Basis for difference in value: N/A Value of Construction: (if applicable): Awarded: $30,000,000 Basis for difference in value: N/A Actual: $30,000,000 N/A Project Completion (no. of calendar days): Projected: 2 years Actual: 2 years N/A ❑ Type of Project: [ui design -bid -build I I design/build n CM@Risk !Other (specify): LEED or Green Globe Certified Project: ❑ Yes 1. No If yes, level of Certification: Was work performed as an employee of the Proposer? [ Yes n No By: ,��--� January 18, 2016 naturf Authorized Officer Date Gary Klein WJE Executive Vice President & Senior Principal Printed Name Title RFQ-EE 148 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer's Engineer Instructions (one page per project) For the Engineer provide the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the individual served as the Engineer for the stated project. Each project submitted should be of equal or greater scope, size, and complexity. Complete all required information and submit this Form as required by the RFQ. Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non -responsive. List no more than 5 projects: Reference form RPQ-EE-R must be submitted for each Form RFQ-EE that is submitted. RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-1 5-01 8 - RFQ Title: Architectural and Engineering Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration Name of Proposer: R J. Hetsenbottle Architects Name of Engineer: John Lawler, Associate Principal - Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc. Name of Project: Franklin Avenue Bridge Address of Project: Minneapolis, Minnesota Name of Owner: Hennepin County Contact Name: Dan Eraser, HNTB Contact Telephone No. 763.852.2100 Brief Scope of Project & how project is similar: Contact e-mail address: denserc@hntb.com WJE investigated the structural condition of this historic five -span open WJE developed models for protecting service life. assess structural significance of distress and designed repairs. including cathodic protection. to limit future concrete distress. Value of Design Fees: Awarded: $420,000 Basis for difference in value: N/A Actual: $420,000 N/A ❑ Value of Construction: (if applicable): Awarded: $30,000,000 Basis for difference in value: N/A Actual: $30,000,000 N/A ❑ Project Completion (no. of calendar days). Projected: 2 years Actual: 2 years N/A ❑ Type of Project: 10 design -bid -build n design/build ❑ CM@Risk ❑ Other (specify): LEED or Green Globe Certified Project: ❑ Yes n No If yes, level of Certification: Was work performed as an employee of the Proposer? ❑ Yes [■A No By: SidrSature 6,P'Authorized Officer Date John Lawler WJE Associate Princple Printed Name Title RFQ•EE 149 Request for Qualifications Qualifications ofProposer's Engineer Instructions (one page per project) For the Engineer provide the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the individual served as the Engineer for the stated project. Each project submitted should be of equal or greater scope, size, and complexity. Complete all required information and submit this Form as required by the RFQ. Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non -responsive. List no more than 5 projects: Reference form RPQ-EE-R must be submitted for each Form RFQ-EE that is submitted. RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 Name of Proposer: R J. Heisenbottle Architects Name of Project: 14 Braided Ramp Name of Owner: Florida Department of Transportation Contact Telephone No. 407-377.0550 RFQ Title: Arc:hitectural and Engineering Services for Miami Marine Stadiwn Restoration Name of Engineer: John Lawler, Associate Principal - VViss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc. Address of Project: Orlando, FL Contact Name: Ernest Wolf Contact e-mail address: ernie.wolf@uig.net Brief Scope of Project & how project is similar: Investigation of early age bridge deck cracking WJE assessed cracking that developed during construction as a result of stresses induced by the concrete placement sequence WJE provide recommendations for restoring durability Value of Design Fees: Awarded: $43,000 Actual: $43,000 N/A ❑ Basis for difference in value: N/A Value of Construction: (if applicable): Awarded: Actual: N/A [] Basis for difference in value: N/A Project Completion (no. of calendar days): Projected: Actual: _ N/A (U] Type of Project: lit design -bid -build ❑ design/build [1 CM@Risk I I Other (specify): LEED or Green Globe Certified Project: ❑ Yes IN No If yes, level of Certification: Was work performed as an employee of the Proposer? ❑ Yes n No January 18, 2016 By: Sio4rature uthorized Officer Date John Lawler WJE Associate Priricple Printed Name Title RFQ-EE 150 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer's Engineer Instructions (one page per project) For the Engineer provide the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the individual served as the Engineer for the stated project. Each project submitted should be of equal or greater scope, size, and complexity. Complete all required information and submit this Form as required by the RFQ. Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non -responsive. List no more than 5 projects: Reference form RPQ-EE-R must be submitted for each Form RFQ-EE that is submitted. RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 RFQ Title: Architectural and Engineering Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration Name of Proposer: R J Heisenbottle Architects Name of Engineer John Lawler, Associate Principal - Wiss. Janney, Eistner Associates, Inc Name of Project: Queen Isabella Causeway Bridge Address of Project: South Padre Island, Texas Name of Owner: Texas Department of Transportation Contact Name: Rex Costley Contact Telephone No. 956.702.6137 Contact e-mail address: rcostley@txtdot.gov Evaluation of the existing condition of the 2 4 nil bridge structure crossing the gulf intracoastai waterway, subject Brief Scope of Project & how project is similar: to corrosion and other marine -exposure related deterioration mechanisms. to assess remaining service life and to develop potential remedietion and maintenance strategies Value of Design Fees: Awarded: $228,000 Actual: $228,000 N/A ❑ Basis for difference in value: N/A Value of Construction: (if applicable): Awarded: Actual: N/A El Basis for difference in value: N/A Project Completion (no. of calendar days): Projected: Actual: N/A [■] Type of Project: L, design -bid -build design/build ❑ CM@Risk fl Other (specify): LEED or Green Globe Certified Project: ❑ Yes Id No If yes, level of Certification: Was work erformed as an employee of the Proposer? ElYes LP] No ature By: January 18, 2016 S 'cif Authorized Officer Date John Lawler WJE Associate Princple Printed Name Title RFQ EE 151 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer's Engineer Instructions (one page per project) For the Engineer provide the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the individual served as the Engineer for the stated project. Each project submitted should be of equal or greater scope, size, and complexity. Complete all required information and submit this Form as required by the RFQ_ Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non -responsive. List no more than 5 projects: Reference form RPQ-EE-R must be submitted for each Form RFQ-EE that is submitted. RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-01 8 - RFQ Title: Architectural and Engineering Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration Name of Proposer: R J. Heisenbottle Architects Name of Engineer: John Lawler, Associate Principal - XMss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc. Name of Project: NASA Vehicle Assembly Building Address of Project: Kennedy Space Center, Florida Name of Owner: NASA Contact Name: Richard Koller Contact Telephone No. 321.269.2950 Contact e-mail address: RKoller@jonesedmunds.com Brief Scope of Project & how project is Similar: Corrosion evaluation of 1.5 million sq. ft of elevated concrete slabs over 42 levels and repair design. WJ E developed models for projecting service life, assess structural significance of distress and designed repairs, including cathodic protection, to limit future concrete distress. Value of Design Fees: Awarded: $8g8,000 Actual: $398,000 N/A ❑ Basis for difference in value: NIA Value of Construction: (if applicable): Awarded: Actual: N/A 0 Basis for difference in value: NIA Project Completion (no. of calendar days): Projected: Actual: N/A n Type of Project: n design -bid -build ❑ design/build I I CM@Risk Other (specify): LEED or Green Globe Certified Project: ❑ Yes n No If yes, level of Certification: Was work performed as an employee of the Proposer? C Yes No BY: } January 18, 2016 SiMature e Authorized Officer Date John, Lawler WJE Associate Principle Printed Name Title RFQ-EE 152 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer's Engineer Instructions (one page per project) For the Engineer provide the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the individual served as the Engineer for the stated project. Each project submitted should be of equal or greater scope, size, and complexity- Complete all required information and submit this Form as required by the RFQ. Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non -responsive. List no more than 5 projects: Reference form RPQ-EE-R must be submitted for each Form RFQ-EE that is submitted. RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 - RFQ Title: Architectural and Engineering Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration Name of Proposer: R J. Heisenbottle Architects Name of Engineer: John Lawler, Associate Principal - VViss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc. Name of Project: Union Depot Address of Project: St. Paul, Minnesota Name of Owner: URS Corporation Contact Name: Mark Mayes, SEN Contact Telephone No. 651.490.2000 Contact e-mail address: mmaves@sehinc.com Brief Scope of Project how project is similar: 1/VJE assessed the 250,000 square foot elevated concrete track deck and its timber pile foundation and developed repair strategies for both. Value of Design Fees: Awarded: $380,000 Actual: $380,000 N/A U Basis for difference in value: N/A Value of Construction: (if applicable): Awarded: $240,000,000 Actual: $240,000,000 N/A [! Basis for difference in value: N/A Project Completion (no. of calendar days): Projected: Actual: NIA n Type of Project: l design -bid -build • design/build 1 CM©a Risk ❑ Other (specify): LEED or Green Globe Certified Project: Yes • No If yes, level of Certification: Was work performed as an employee of the Proposer? By: LJ Yes n No January 18, 2016 Srtature'df Authorized Officer Date John Lawler WJE Associate Principle Printed Name Title RFQ-EE 153 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer's Engineer Instructions (one page per project) For the Engineer provide the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the individual served as the Engineer for the stated project. Each project submitted should be of equal or greater scope, size, and complexity. Complete all required information and submit this Form as required by the RFQ. Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non -responsive. List no more than 5 projects: Reference form RPQ-EE-R must be submitted for each Form RFQ-EE that is submitted. RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 - RFQ Title:Architectural and Engineering Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration Name of Proposer: R.J. Heisenbottle Architects Name of engineer: Leandro Etcheverry, Principal and Unit Manger- Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc. Name of Project: Cooling Tower Life Cycle Address of Project: 5801 S. Wintersburg Road, Tonopah, AZ 85354 Narne of Owner: Arizona Public Service Contact Name: David Moya Contact Telephone No. 623.810 3509 Brief Scope of Project & how project is similar Contact e-mail address: David.Moya©aps.com VVJE performed a condition assessment and developed a repair design for corrosion -induced deterioration of various elements within 9 mechanical -draft cooling towers at a nuclear power plant. Value of Design Fees: Awarded: $703,000 Basis for difference in value: N/A Actual: $703,000 N/A ❑ Value of Construction: (if applicable): Awarded: Actual: N/A n Basis for difference in value: NIA Project Completion (no. of calendar days): Projected: 5 years Actual: Ongoing N/A r1 Type of Project: design -bid -build i I design/build U CM@Risk 1 .� Other (specify): I®1 LEED or Green Globe Certified Project: [ Yes I®I No If yes, level of Certification: Was workperformed as an employee of the Proposer? P Yes By: No January 18, 2016 nature 'af Authorized Officer Date Gary Klein Printed Name WJE Executive Vice President & Senior Principal Title RFQ-EE 154 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer's Engineer Instructions (one page per project) For the Engineer provide the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the individual served as the Engineer for the stated project. Each project submitted should be of equal or greater scope, size, and complexity. Complete all required information and submit this Form as required by the RFQ. Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non -responsive. List no more than 5 projects: Reference form RPQ-EE-R must be submitted for each Form RFQ-EE that is submitted. Architectural and Engineering Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-t718 RFQ Title: Name of Proposer: R.J. Heisenbottle Architects Name of Engineer: Leandro Etcheverry, Principal and Unit Manger- Wss, Janney, Esher Associates, Inc. Name of Project: Trout River Bridge CPS Address of Project: Jacksonville, Florida Name of Owner: Florida Department of Transportation Contact Name: Marcus Von Der Hofen Contact Telephone No. 941.744.5500 Contact e-mail address: Marcus@coastalgunite.com Brief Scope of Project & how project IS similar: WJE performed construction engineering and inspection testing for the installation of impressed current cathodic protection systems to address corrosion -induced concrete deterioration for 108 piles and 21 footers at the Trout River Bridge. Value of Design Fees: Awarded: $28IJ,Q©0 Actual: $280,000 N/A ❑ Basis for difference in value: N/A Value of Construction: (if applicable): Awarded: Actual: N/A ■❑ Basis for difference in value: N/A Project Completion (no. of calendar days): Projected: 12 months Actual: Ongoing N/A ❑ Type of Project: design -bid -build design/build I CM@cr Risk I I Other (specify): LEED or Green Globe Certified Project: ❑ Yes n No If yes, level of Certification: Was work.performed as an employee of the Proposer? By: fLJ Yes El No January 18, 2016 nature Authorized Officer Date Gary Klein Printed Name WJE Executive Vice President & Senior Principal Title RFQ-EE 155 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer's Engineer Instructions (one page per project) For the Engineer provide the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the individual served as the Engineer for the stated project. Each project submitted should be of equal or greater scope, size, and complexity. Complete all required information and submit this Form as required by the RFQ. Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non -responsive. List no more than 5 projects: Reference form RPQ-EE-R must be submitted for each Form RFQ-EE that is submitted. RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 Name of Proposer: R.J. Heisenbottle Architects Name of Engineer: Leandro Etcheverry, Principal and Unit Manger- Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc. Name of Project: Lake Worth Bridges CPS Address of Project: Lake Worth, Florida Name of Owner: Florida Department of Transporation Contact Name: Martin Emmrich - RFQ Title: Architectural and Engineering Services far Miami Marine Stadium Restoration Contact Telephone No. 941.744.5500 Martln@coastalgunite.co Contact e-mail address. m Brief Scope of Project & how project is similar: WJE performed construction engineering and inspection tasting for the installation of 40 sacrificial cathodic protection jackets and application of thermal spray zinc on 43 bent caps to address severe corrosion deterioration within the reinforced concrete substructure of the No Name Key bridge. Value of Design Fees: Awarded: $2,300 Actual: $2,300 N/A LI Basis for difference in value: NIA Value of Construction: (if applicable): Awarded: Actual: NIA 0 Basis for difference in value: NIA Project Completion (no. of calendar days): Projected: 9 months Actual: 9 months N/A Type of Project: ® design -bid -build I I design/build 1 CM@Risk n Other (specify): LEED or Green Globe Certified Project: ❑ Yes V No If yes, level of Certification: Was work erformed as an employee of the Proposer? U Yes lilt No afore By: January 18, 2016 S Authorized Officer Date Gary Klein WJE Executive Vice President & Senior Principal Printed Name Title RFQ-EE 156 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer's Engineer Instructions (one page per project) For the Engineer provide the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the individual served as the Engineer for the stated project. Each project submitted should be of equal or greater scope, size, and complexity. Complete all required information and submit this Form as required by the RFQ. Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non -responsive. List no more than 5 projects: Reference form RPQ-EE-R must be submitted for each Form RFQ-EE that is submitted. RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 RFQ Title: Architectural and Engineering Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration Name of Proposer: R Heisenbottle Architects Name of Engineer: Leandro Etcheverry. Principal and Unit Manger- Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc Name of Project: Nasa Tunnel CP Specialist Address of Project: Kennedy Space Center, Honda Name of Owner: Nasa John F. Kennedy Space Center Contact Name: Jorge Costa Contact Telephone No, 561.744.2258 Contact e-mail address: Jcosta@structuraltec.com Brief Scope of Project & how project IS similar: WJE performed construction engineering and inspection for the application of thermal spray zinc to address corrosion -induced deterioration of the reinforced concrete tunnel. Value of Design Fees: Awarded: $12,000 Actual: $12,000 N/A n Basis for difference in value: N>✓A Value of Construction: (if applicable): Awarded: Actual: N/A Basis for difference in value: NIA Project Completion (no. of calendar days): Projected: 6 months Actual: 6 months N/A n Type of Project: 15 design -bid -build ❑ design/build I I CM@Risk n Other (specify): LEED or Green Globe Certified Project: ❑ Yes El No If yes, level of Certification: Was worlyperforrr�- • as an employee of the Proposer? By: C Yes No January 18, 2016 inature fif Authorized Officer Date Gary Klein WJE Executive Vice President & Senior Principal Printed Name Title RFQ-EE 157 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer's Engineer Instructions (one page per project) For the Engineer provide the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the individual served as the Engineer for the stated project. Each project submitted should be of equal or greater scope, size, and complexity. Complete all required information and submit this Form as required by the RFQ. Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non -responsive. List no more than 5 projects: Reference form RPQ-EE-R must be submitted for each Form RFQ-EE that is submitted. RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 - RFQ Title:Architectural and Engineering Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration Name of Proposer: R , Heisenbottle Arcihitects Name of Engineer: Leandro Etcheverry, Principal and Unit Manger - Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc. Name of Project: Rickenbacker Causeway Address of Project: Key Biscayne, Florida Name of Owner: Miami Dade County Contact Name: Martin Emmrich Contact Telephone No. 914.744.5500 Contact e-mail address: Martinecoastalguinte.com Brief Scope of Project & how project is similar: WJE performed construction engineering and inspection along with energization testing for the installation of 20 sacrificial cathodic protection jackets to address corrosion deterioration within the reinforced concrete substructure of the Rickenbacker Causeway. Value of Design Fees: Awarded: $38,000 Basis for difference in value: NIA Actual: $38,000 N/A ❑ Value of Construction: (if applicable): Awarded: Actual: NIA Basis for difference in value: NIA 1•1 Project Completion (no. of calendar days): Projected: 8 months Type of Project: n design -bid -build ❑ design/build I CMc Risk Actual: 8 months N/A 11 Other (specify): LEED or Green Globe Certified Project: ❑ Yes U No If yes, level of Certification: Was work p rformed as an employee of the Proposer? i tore By: • Sig o uthorized Officer Gary Klein Printed Name Yes n No January 18, 2016 Date WJE Executive Vice President & Senior Principal Title RFQ-EL 158 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer's Engineer Instructions (one page per project) For the Engineer provide the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the individual served as the Engineer for the stated project. Each project submitted should be of equal or greater scope, size, and complexity. Complete all required information and submit this Form as required by the RFQ. Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non -responsive. List no more than 5 projects: Reference form RPQ-EE-R must be submitted for each Form RFQ-EE that is submitted. RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 - RFQ Title: AIE Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration, 30688 Name of Proposer: R.J. Heisenbottle Architects Name of Engineer: Douglas Wood, P.E., SECS/of subconsultant: Douglas Wood Associates) Name of Project: Vizcaya Museum 8: Gardens Address of Project: 3251 South Miami Avenue, Miami, Florida Contact Name: Alice Arguelles Name of Owner: Miami -Dade County Contact Telephone No. (305) 860.8449 Contact e-mail address: aiice.argueiles@vizcaya.org Douglas Wood Associates provided the structural engineering services for the historic investigation, evaluation and restoration for the various Brief Scope of Project & how project is similar: systems in the main house. basement, casino mound, east gate lodge, west gate lodge, gardens, farm village, garage and blacksmith shop, along with restroom additions, structural roof enhancements and reroofing ofsevaral other buildings, completed in multiple phases. Structural engineering services included investigation, evaluation, analysis, • desi n re aration of construciton documents, construction administration and S ecial Inspection services, including Construction Engineering and inspection (CEO, Services . This protect recieved the AIA Florida Honor Award of Excellence for Historic Preservation_ Value of Design Fees: Awarded: $198,535 (structural) Actual: $198,535 (structural) N/A Ll Basis for difference in value: N!A Value of Construction: (if applicable): Awarded: 56 million (estimated) Actual: $6 million (estimated) N/A ❑ Basis for difference in value: N/A Project Completion (no. of calendar days): Projected: Unknown Actual: 1,825 days (Project was completed N/A ❑ in multiple phases) Type of Project: 0 design -bid -build n design/build ❑ CM@Risk ❑ Other (specify): LEED or Green Glo •. • Certified Project: ❑ Yes 0 No if yes, level of Certification: Was ork perfor By: ignat ure Jorge R : , P.E ed - an employee of the Proposer? ❑ Yes t j No (The work was performed as an employee of the Proposer's subconsultant: Douglas Wood Associates) uthorized Officer Printed Name January 26, 2016 Date Vice President of Douglas Wood Associates Title RFQ-EE 159 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer's Engineer Instructions (one page per project) For the Engineer provide the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the individual served as the Engineer for the stated project Each project submitted should be of equal or greater scope, size, and complexity_ Complete all required information and submit this Form as required by the RFQ_ Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non -responsive. List no more than 5 projects: Reference form RPQ-EE-R must be submitted for each Form RFQ-EE that is submitted_ RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 Name of Proposer: R.J. Heisenbattle Architects Historic Restoration of Name of Project: Trinity Cathedral - RFQ Title: AJE Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration, B-30688 Name of Engineer: Douglas Wood, P.E., SECBsubconsultant Douglas Wood Associates) Address of Project: 464 NE 16th Street, Miami, Florida Name of Owner: Episcopal Diocese of Southeast Florida Contact Name: Richard J_ Heisenbottle, FAIA Contact Telephone No. (305) 444-7799 ext 14 Contact e-mail address: richard@rjha.net Brief Scope of Project & how project is similar: Douglas Wood Associates provided the structural engineering services for the investf9ation, repair and restoration of the historic Trinity Cathedral (approx_ 15,145 so ft). including investigation. 40-year recertification report (structural), design. analysis, construction administration and Special inspection, including Construction Engineering and Inspection (CEI) Services. This protect recieved the AMA Florida Award of Excellence for Historic Preservation_ Value of Design Fees: Awarded: $117,200 (structural) Actual: $117,200 (structural) Basis for difference in value: NIA NIA ❑ Value of Construction: (if applicable)_ Awarded: $7 million (estimated) Basis for difference in value: NIA Actual: $7 million (estimated) N/A ❑ Project Completion (no. of calendar days): Projected: Unknown Actual: 885 days NIA Li Type of Project: 11 design -bid -build ❑ design/build ❑ Gill@Risk ❑ Other (specify)_ LEE a or Green Glob: Certified Project; ❑ Yes ❑x No If yes, level of Certification: Was �' rk perform -J a an employee of the Proposer? ❑ Yes LI No (The work was performed as an employee of the Proposer's subconsultantDouglas Wood Associates) Printed Name January 26,2016 Date Vice President of Douglas Wood Associates Title RFQ-EE 160 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer's Engineer Instructions (one page per project) For the Engineer provide the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the individual served as the Engineer for the stated project. Each project submitted should be of equal or greater scope, size, and complexity_ Complete all required information and submit this Form as required by the RFQ. Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non -responsive_ List no more than 5 projects: Reference form RPQ-EE-R roust be submitted for each Form RFQ-EE that is submitted. RFQ Solicitation No: 14-15-018 Name of Proposer: HeisenbottieArchitects Name of Project: Soho Beach house Name of Owner: Soho House - RFQ Title: AIE Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration, B30688 Contact Telephone No. (305) 438-0509 Name of Engineer: Douglas Wood, P.E_, SECB (of subconsultant: Douglas Wood Associates) Address of Project: 4385 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, Florida Contact Name: Rebecca Stanier-Shulman, Assoc. AM Contact e-mail address: rbecca@shulman-design.com Complete renovation of the historical 7-story, mid-century hotel with new rooftop addition and with the addition of a 15-story hotel wing (total Brief Scope of Project & how project is similar: area of approximately 322,000 square feat). The project includes upgrading the historical structure to the strength requirements of the current Florida Building Code. The 15-story addition consists of a tall, slender tower, requiring careful attention to the structure's resistance to high wind pressures. The tower is also located within Florida's Coastal Construction Control Line, and therefore, it was necessary for the design to accommodate wave run-up, erosion and scour due to a 100-Year storm event This project received multiple awards, including an AIA Florida Award and ttte 2013 International Concrete Repair Institute Award of lent. Value of Design Fees: Awarded: $302,000 (structural) Actual: $302,000 (structural) N/A ❑ Basis for difference in value: N/A Value of Construction: (if applicable): Awarded: $32 million (estimated) Basis for difference in value: NIA Actual: $32 million (estimated) N/A ❑ Project Completion (no. of calendar days): Projected: unknown Actual: 912 days N/A ❑ Type of Project: design -bid -build ❑ designlbuild D CM@Risk ❑ Other (specify): LEED or Green Glot - Certified Project: ❑ Yes ® No If yes, level of Certification: E} Was work perf,a- r d as an employee of the Proposer? ❑ Yes No The work was performed as an employee of the Proposers subconsultant_ Douglas Wood Associates) BY: Sig . y,'- of Authorized Officer Douglas Wood, P.E., SECB Printed Name January 13, 2015 Date President of Douglas Wood Associates Title RFQ EE 161 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer's Engineer Instructions (One page per project) For the Engineer provide the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the individual served as the Engineer for the stated project. Each project submitted should be of equal or greater scope, size, and complexity. Complete all required information and submit this. Form as required by the RFQ. Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non -responsive. List no more than 5 projects: Reference form RPQ-EE-R must be submitted for each Form RFQ-EE that is submitted. RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 Name of Proposer: R.J. HeisenbottleArchitects Name of Project: Perez Art Museum Miami Name of Owner: Miami -Dade County RFQ Title: AIE Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration, B-30668 Name of Engineer: Douglas Wood, P.E., SECB jot subconsultant: Douglas Wood Associates) Address of Project: 1103 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, Florida Contact Name: Robert Portnoff Contact Telephone No. (212) 334-7700 xt 109 Contact e-mail address: rpottnoff@paratusgroup.com This exciting new, worldclassart museum on Museum Park's waterfront site facing the Seaport of Miami. This building is a Brief Scope of Project & how project is similar: Miami landmark designed byworld-famous architects Herzog and deMeuron and engineers Arta SA. its three stories provide 2000,00D square feet of exhibition and program space plus work shops, storage, offices, parking and other support spaces. Douglas Wood Associates provided consultation services to the project team throughout the project, foundation design, construction administration services and Special Inspection. Value of Design Fees: Awarded: s524,600 (structural) Actual: $524,600 (structural) N/A ❑ Basis for difference in value: NJA Value of Construction: (if applicable): Awarded: $90.1 minion (estimated) Basis for difference in value: NIA Actual: $90.1 million (estimated) NIA ❑ Project Completion (no. of calendar days): Projected; Unknown Actual: 1,820 days NIA ❑ Type of Project: ❑ design -bid -build Li design/build ❑ GM@Risk ® Other (specify): GMP LEED or Green Globe Certified Project: ® Yes ❑ No if yes, level of Certification: LEER Gold Was work perfor ;- an employee of the Proposer? ❑ Yes No (The work was performed as an employee of the Proposer's subconsultant: Douglas Wood Associates) By: Signet el3fAutherized Officer January 13, 2016 Date Douglas Wood, P.E., SECS President of Douglas Wood Associates Printed Name Title RFQ-EE 162 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer's Engineer Instructions (one page per project) For the Engineer provide the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the individual served as the Engineer for the stated project. Each project submitted should be of equal or greater scope, size, and complexity. Complete all required information and submit this Form as required by the RFQ. Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non -responsive. List no more than 5 projects: Reference form RPQ-EE-R must be submitted for each Form RFQ-EE that is submitted. RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 Name of Proposer: R.J. Heisenbottle Architects - RFQ Title: AJE Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration, B-30688 Name of Engineer: Douglas Wood, P.E., SECB (of subconsultant. Douglas Wood Associates) Narne of Project: Haulover Beach Marine & Safety Facility Address of Project: 10800 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, Florida Name of Owner: Miami -Dade County Contact Telephone No. (305) 446-7799 ext.14 Contact Name: Richard J. Heisenbattle, FAIA Contact e-mail address: rchard@rjha.net Brief Scope of Project & how project is similar: Douglas Wood Associates. Inc. provided the complete structural engineering services for Miami -Dade County' Haulover Beach Park Marine Safety Facility (a joint project of the Park & Recreation Department and the Fire Rescue Department), which features a nearly 80 ft_ tall observation tower ("lighthouse") and loci odes a training room, lounge, offices, locker rooms, exercise room, conference room, storage and vehicle storage, including Construction Engineering and Inspection (CE1) Services. Value of Design Fees: Awarded: $41.217 (structural) Basis for difference in value: NfA Actual: $41,217 (structural) N/A ❑ Value of Construction: (if applicable): Awarded: $3 million (estimated) Basis for difference in value: NIA Actual: $3 million (estimated) NIA ❑ Project Completion (no. of calendar days): Projected: Unknown Actual: 1,521 ups N/A El Type of Project: n design -bid -build ❑ design/build ❑ CM@a Risk ❑ Other (specify): LEEEror Green Globe -rtified Project: n Yes J No If yes, level of Certification: Was rk perfo u - •• as - ..employee of the Proposer? ❑Yes O No (The work was performed as an employee of the Proposer's subconsu#rant: Douglas Wood Associates) By: : J� S-%nature u rize. Officer P rited Name January 26, 2016 Date Vice President of Douglas Wood Associates Title RFQ-SE 153 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer's Engineer Instructions (one page per project) For the Engineer provide the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the individual served as the Engineer for the stated project. Each project submitted should be of equal or greater scope, size, and complexity. Complete all required information and submit this Form as required by the RFQ. Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non -responsive. List no more than 5 projects: Reference form RPQ-EE-R must be submitted for each Form RFQ-EE that is submitted_ RFQ Solicitation No: 14-15-016 - RFQ Title: AIE Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration, B-30688 Name of Proposer: R.J. Heisenbottie Architects Name of Engineer: Robert Santiago, P.E. (of subconsultant: Douglas Wood Associates) Historic Restoration of Name of Project: Trinity Cathedral Address of Project: 464 NE 16th Street, Miami, Eiorida Name of Owner: Episcopal Diocese of Southeast Florida Contact Name: Richard J. Heisenbottle, FAIA Contact Telephone No. (305) 446-7799 ext 14 Contact e-mail address: dchard@rjha.net Brief Scope of Project & how project is similar: Douglas Wood Associates provided the structural engineering services for the investigation, repair and restoration of the historic Trinity Cathedral (approx. 15,145 sq ft), including investigation, 40-year recertification report (structural), design. analysis, construction administration and Special Inspection, including Construction Engineering and Inspection (CEI) Services. This project recieved the AIA Florida Award of Excellence for Historic Preservation. Value of Design Fees: Awarded: $117,2QQ(structural) Basis for difference in value: N/A Actual: $117,200 (structural) N/A ❑ Value of Construction: (if applicable): Awarded: $7 million (estimated) Basis for difference in value: NIA Actual: $7 million (estimated) N/A ❑ Project Completion (no. of calendar days): Projected: Unknown Actual: 885 days N/A ❑ Type of Project: fl design -bid -build ❑ design/build ❑ CM@Risk ❑ Other (specify): LEE or Green Glob a edified Project: ❑ Yes {x1 No if yes, level of Certification: Was ' rk perform - % - - n employee of the Proposer? ❑ Yes Cj No (The work was performed as an employee of the Proposer's subconsuitant Douglas Wood Associates) January 26, 2016 Date Vice President of Douglas Wood Associates Title RFQ-€€ 164 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposers Engineer Instructions (one page per project) For the Engineer provide the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the individual served as the Engineer for the stated project_ Each project submitted should be of equal or greater scope, size, and complexity. Complete all required information and submit this Form as required by the RFQ. Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non -responsive_ List no more than 5 projects: Reference forrn RPQ-EE-R must be submitted for each Form RFQ-EE that is submitted_ RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 Name of Proposer: R.J_ Heisenbottle Architects Name of Project: Vizcaya Museum & Gardens Name of Owner: Miami -Dade County Contact Telephone No. (305) 860-8449 RFQ Title: AYE Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration. 133068E Name of Engineer: Robert Santia_g o, P.E_ (of subconsultant: Douglas Wood Associates) Address of Project: 3251 South Miami Avenue, Miami, Florida Contact Name: Alice Arguelles Contact e-mail address: alice.argue[ies@vizcaya.org Douglas Wood Associates provided the structural engineering services forthe historic investigation, evaluation and restoration for the various Brief Scope of Project & how project is similar: systems in the main house, basement casino mound east gate lodge west gate lodge gardens, farm village garage and blacksmith shop, along with restroom additions, structural roof enhancements and reroofing of several other buildings, completed in multiple phases. Structural engineering services included investigation, evaluation, analysis,' design, preparation of construciton documents, construction administration and Special Inspection services, including Construction Engineering and In tion (CBI Services_ This protect recieved the AIA Florida Honor Award of Excellence for Historic Preservation_ Value of Design Fees: Awarded: $198,535 (structural) Actual: $198,535 {structural) N/A ❑ Basis for difference in value: NIA Value of Construction: (if applicable): Awarded: $6 million (estimated) Actual: $6 million (estimated) N/A ❑ Basis for difference in value: NIA Project Completion (no. of calendar days): Projected: Unknown Actual: 1,825 days (Project was completed in multiple phases) Type of Project: 0 design -bid -build ❑ design/build L Clii @Risk (l Other (specify)- LEE 1 or Green Glob Cell- ed Project: ❑ Yes ❑x No If yes, level of Certification: N/A L{ Was irk perfor ►'d'n employee of the Proposer? El Yes Jorge Rui Printed Nacre No (The work was performed as an employee of the Proposers subconsultant: Douglas Wood Associates) January 26, 2016 Date Vice President of Douglas Wood Associates Title RFQ-EF 165 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer's Engineer Instructions (ore page per project) For the Engineer provide the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the individual served as the Engineer for the stated project. Each project submitted should be of equal or greater scope, size, and complexity. Complete all required information and submit this Form as required by the RFQ. Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non -responsive. List no more than 5 projects: Reference form RPQ-EE-R must be submitted for each Form RFQ-EE that is submitted_ RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 Name of Proposer: R-.J. Heisenbottle Architects Name of Project: Soho Beach House Name of Owner: Soho House - RFQ Title: A)E Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration, B-30688 Contact Telephone No. (305) 438-0609 Name of Engineer: Robert Santiago, P.E. (of subconsultant Douglas Wood Associates) Address of Project: 4385 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, Florida Contact Name: Rebecca StanierShuiman, Assoc_ AIA Contact e-mail address: rebecca@sshulman-design.com Complete renovation of the historical 7-story, mid-century hotel with new rooftop addition and with the addition of a 15-story hotel wing (total Brief Scope of Project & how project is similar: area of approximately 322,(1110 square feet). The project includes upgrading the historical structure to the strength requirements of the current Florida Building Code. The 15-story addition consists of a tall, siendertower, requiring careful- attention to the structures resistance to high wind pressures. The tower is alsa located within Fionda's coastal Construction Control Line, and therefore, it was necessary for the design to accommodate wave run-up, erosion and scour due to a 190-year storm event. This project received multiple awards, including an AEA Florida Awardan e n ems ions Concrete Frepsir institute Award of Merit. Value of Design Fees: Awarded: $302,000 (structural) Actual: $302,000 (structuraD NIA ❑ Basis for difference in value: NIA Value of Construction: (if applicable): Awarded: 32 million (estimated) Basis for difference in value: N/A Actual: $32 million (estimated) NIA ❑ Project Completion (no. of calendar days): Projected: Unknown Actual: 912 days N/A ❑ Type of Project: 0 design -bid -build ❑ design/build ❑ CM@Risk ❑ Other (specify): LEED or Green Globe Certified Project: ❑ Yes ❑x No if yes, level of Certcation: Was work performs an employee of the Proposer? I 1 Yes X❑ No (The work was performed as an employee of the Proposers subconsuftent: Douglas Wood Associates) By: SignatlueAuthorized Officer Douglas Wood, P.E., SECS Printed Name January 13, 2016 Date President of Douglas Wood Associates Title RFQ-EE 166 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer's Engineer Instructions (one page per project) For the Engineer provide the fallowing information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the individual served as the Engineer for the stated project. Each project submitted should be of equal or greater scope, size, and complexity. Complete all required information and submit this Form as required by the RFQ. Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non -responsive, List no more than 5 projects- Reference form RPQ-EE-R must be submitted for each Form RFQ-EE that is submitted. RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 Name of Proposer: R..i_ Heisenbottle Architects Name of Project: Perez Art Museum Miami Name of Owner: Miami -Dade County Contact Telephone No: (212) 334-7700 xt 109 RFQ Title: AIE Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration, B-30688 Name of Engineer: Robert Santiago, P,E. (ofsubconsultant: Douglas Wood Associates) Address of Project: 1103 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, Florida Contact Name: Robert Portnoff Contact e-mail address: rportnoff@paratusgroup.com This exciting new, world -class art museum on Museum Park's waterfront site facing the Seaport of Miami. This beading i5 a Brief Scope of Project & how project is similar: Miami landmark designed by world-famous architects Herzog and deMeuron and ennineersArup USA_ Its three stories provide 2000,000 square feet of exhibition and program space plus Work shops, storage, offices, parking and nthe_r support spaces. Douglas Wood Associates provided consultation services to the project teem throughout the project, foundation design, construction administration services and Special inspection. Value of Design Fees: Awarded: $524,600 (structural) Basis for difference in value: NIA Actual: $524,600 (structural) NIA ❑ Value of Construction: (if applicable): Awarded: $90.1 million (estimated! Basis for difference in value: NIA Project Completion (no. of calendar days): Projected: Unknown Actual: $90.1 million (estimated) N/A ❑ Actual: 1,820 days Type of Project: ❑ design -bid -build ❑ design/build ❑ CM@Risk E Other (specify): GMP LEED or Green Globe Certified Project: Ei Yes ❑ No If yes, level of Certification: LEED Gold Was work performe By: NIA ❑ an employee of the Proposer? ❑ Yes j No (The work was pertonned as an employee of the Proposers subconsuttant: Douglas Wood Associates) SignatureAuthorized Officer January 13, 2016 Date Douglas Wood, P.E., SECB President of Douglas Wood Associates Printed Name Title RFQ-EE 167 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer's Engineer Instructions (one page per project) For the Engineer provide the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the individual served as the Engineer for the stated project. Each project submitted should be of equal or greater scope, size, and complexity. Complete all required information and submit this Form as required by the RFQ. Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected es non -responsive. List no more than 5 projects: Reference form RPQ-EE-R must be submitted for each Form RFQ-EE that is submitted. RFQ Solicitation No: 14-15-018 RFQ Title: NE Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration, B-30688 Name of Proposer: R.J. Heisenbottle Architects Name of Engineer: Robert Santiago, P.E. (of subconsultant: Douglas Wood Associates) Name of Project: Haulever Beach Marine & Safety Facility Address Of Project: 10800 Coffins Avenue, Miami Beach, Florida Name of Owner: Miami -Dade County Contact Telephone No. (305) 446-7799 ext. 14 Contact Name: Richard J. Heisenbottle, FAIA Contact e-mail address: richard@rjha.net Douglas Wood Associates, Inc. provided the complete structural engineering services for Miami -Dade County' Haulover Brief Scope of Project &how project is similar: Beach Park Marine Safety Facility (a joint project of the Park & Recreation Department and the Fire Rescue Department), which features a nearly 80 ft. tall observation tower ("lighthouse") and includes a training room, lounge, offices, locker rooms, exercise room, conference room, storage and vehicle storage, including Construction Engineering and Inspection (CEO) Services. Value of Design Fees: Awarded: $41,217 (structural) Basis for difference in value: NIA Actual: $41,217 (structural) N/A ❑ Value of Construction: Of applicable): Awarded: $3 million (estimated) Actual: $3 million (estimated) Basis for difference in value: IWA N/A ❑ Project Completion (no. of calendar days): Projected: Unknown Actual: 1,521 days N/A ❑ Type of Project x❑ design -bid -build ❑ design/build ❑ CM@Risk ❑ Other (specify): LEE fa or Green Glob jertified Project: ❑ Yes ❑x No If yes, level of Certification_ Was + rk perfor By Jorge 'I z, P.E. Printed Name n employee of the Proposer? ❑ Yes El No (The work was performed as an employee of the Proposer's subconsultant: Douglas Wood Associates) uthorized Officer January 26, 2016 Date Vice President of Douglas Wood Associates Title RFQ-EE 168 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer's Engineer Instructions (one page per project) For the Engineer provide the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the individual served as the Engineer for the stated project. Each project submitted should be of equal or greater scope, size, and complexity, Complete all required information and submit this Form as required by the RFQ. Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non -responsive. List no more than 5 projects: Reference form RPQ-EE-R must be submitted for each Form RFO-EE that is submitted. RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 Name of Proposer Rj, Heisestbottie Architects Name of Project: Marine Stadium Marina Name of Owner: City of Miami Contact Telephone No. 305.416.1243 RFQ Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration, B-30.688 Name of Engineer: Andres Perez Address of Project: 3501 Rickenbacker Causeway Miami, FL 33149 Contact Name: Sandra Vega Contact e-mail address: svega@nliarnigov,coM Brief Scope of Project & how project is similar: bulkhead replacement and pile -supported slab construction documents and construction administration services Value of Design Fees: Awarded: $103,460 Actual: $103,460 NIA Basis for difference in value: Value of Construction: (if applicable): Awarded: $1•3" Basis for difference in value: Actual: .3 NIA Project Completion (no. of calendar days): Projected: 360 Actual: 360 N/A Type of Project: ID d9lign-bid-build n design/build Cl CM@Risk 0 Other (specify): LEED or Green Glo6e Certified Project: L Yes Ei No If yes, level of Certification: Was work pe5forrnect as an/employee of the Proposer? : By: / , 4 Signature of•A horized Officer Andres Perez Printed Name Yes E No 2/5/16 Date Engineering Dept. Head Title RFCE E 169 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer's Engineer Instructions (one page per project) For the Engineer provide the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the individual served es the Engineer for the stated project. Each project submitted should be of equal or greater scope, size, and complexity. Complete all required information and submit this Form as required by the RFQ. Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non -responsive. List no more than 5 projects: Reference form RPQ-EE-R must be submitted for each Form RFQ-EE that is submitted. RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 Name of Proposer: R.I. Heisenhottle Architects Name of Project: Manatee Bend Name of Owner: City of Miami Contact Telephone No. 305.416.1243 RFQ Title:A/E Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration, B-30688 Name of Engineer: Jordon Cheifet, P.E. Address of Project: 457 NE 77th Street Road, Miami, FL 33138 Contact Name: Sandra Vega Contact e-mail address: svega@miamigov.com Brief Scope of Project & how project is similar: shoreline restoration including layout and structural design of sheet pile bulkhead, riprap revetment, and kayak launch ramp Value of Design Fees: Awarded: $97,273 Actual: TBD N/A El Basis for difference in value: Engineering sen.fices including Construction Administration and closeout not yet completed Value of Construction: (if applicable): Awarded: $597,464.44 Basis for difference in value: Project awaiting NTP for construction Actual: TBD N/A ri Project Completion (no. of calendar days); Projected: 120 Actual: TBD N/A n Type of Project: 5-0 design -bid -build 1:1 design/build LI CM@Risk 1111 Other (specify): LEED or Green Globe Certified Project: Yes El No If yes, level of Certification: Was work performed as an ?mpldyee of the Proposer? Li Yes Ug No / By: 1/25/16 - , Signature of Authorized Officer Date 'Jordon Cheifet Project Engineer Printed Name Title RFQ-EE 170 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer's Engineer Instructions (one page per project} For the Engineer provide the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the individual served as the Engineer for the stated project Each project submitted should be of equal or greater scope, size, and complexity. Complete all required information and submit this Form as required by the RFQ. Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non -responsive. List no more than 5 projects-. Reference form RPQ-FE-R must be submitted for each Form RFQ-EE that is submitted. RFQ Solicitation No.: 8 Name of Proposer: R.J. Heisenbottle Architects Name of Project Hauiover Marina Utilities Name of Owner: Miami -Dade County Contact Telephone No. (305) 755-5456 RFQ Titte..A/E, Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration, B-30688 Name of Engineer: Andres Perez Address of Project: 15000 Collins Ave. North Miami, FL 33154 Contact Name: Lydia Salas Contact e-mail address: lydias@miamigov.com Brief Scope of Project & how project is similar: provided water, sewer and electrical service to the proposed Haulover Marina site Value of Design Fees: Awarded: $64,969 Actual: $64,969 N/A 13 Basis for difference in value: Value of Construction: (it applicable): Awarded: $726,052.70 Basis for difference in value: Project Completion (no. Type of Project: E de LEED or Green Was work pe med/a By: Actual: $726,052,70 N/A El) of calendar days): Projected: Actual: NIA Li ign-bid-build design/build II avi@Risk 0 Other (specify): rtifiecrProject E Yes 0 No If yes. level of Certification: s an'employee of the Proposer? 0 Yes E No Signidture of`A. / Andres Perez orized Officer Printed Name 2/5/16 Date Engineering Dept. Head Title RFQ-EE 171 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer's Engineer Instructions (one page per project) For the Engineer provide the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the individual served as the Engineer for the stated project. Each project submitted should be of equal or greater scope, size, and complexity. Complete all required information and submit this Form as required by the RFQ. Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non -responsive. List no more than 5 projects: Reference form RPQ-EE-R must be submitted for each Form RFQ-EE that is submitted. RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 - RFQ Title:A/E Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration, B-30688 ft-strn-sucdarto, I peL,1 d-r ueL & Vv alewsLi t,2tiitc mg (Blot Name of Proposer: R.J. HeisenhottleArchitects Name of Engineer: victor M_ Avedano Name of Project:•Broward College Southwest Address of Project: 1930 SW 145 Avenue, Miramar, FL 33027 Froward College Center Susanne Valdes, PM Name of Owner: Contact Name: Contact Telephone No. Contact e-mail address: svaldes@broward.edu Brief Scope of Project & how project is similar: New college campus building and central plant project representative of complex projects. Value of Design Fees: Awarded: 385, 000 Basis for difference in value: Actual: 385, 000 N/A ❑ Value of Construction: (if applicable): Awarded: 14, 800, 000 Basis for difference in value: Actual: NIA 121 Project Completion (no. of calendar days): Projected: 360 Actual: 300 N/A ❑ Type of Project: ❑ design -bid -build 1j design/build ElCM r@x Risk fI Other (specify): Gold, Application Submitted LEED or Green Globe Certified Project: (x) Yes ❑ No If yes, level of Certification: Was wod as an employee of the Proposer? ❑ Yes ❑ No By: January 12, 2015 Si* * .ture of Ai . .rized Officer Date Alex H. Lopez Vice President Printed Name Tittle RFQ-EE 172 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer's Engineer Instructions (one page per project) For the Engineer provide the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the individual served as the Engineer for the stated project. Each project submitted should be of equal or greater scope, size, and complexity. Complete all required information and submit this Form as required by the RFQ. Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non -responsive. List no more than 5 projects: Reference form RPQ-EE-R must be submitted for each Form RFQ-EE that is submitted. RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 Name of Proposer: R.J. Heisenbottle Architects RFQ Title:A/E Services for 1VUami Marine Stadium Restoration B-30688 luiulsvii. Avedtincs Lc rz, Rottrrtu z Walew'si i nigineering (IrrrTmp Name of Engineer: Victor M. Avedano, E.E. Name of Project: Perez Miami Art Museum Address of Project: 1103 Biscayne Blvd. Miami, FL 33132 Name of Owner: Perez Miami Art Museum Contact Telephone No. 212-896-3244 Contact Name: Fiona Cousins Contact e-mail address: vavedano@jalrw.com Brief Scope of Project & how project is similar: Plumbing, Fire Protection & Fire Alarm Engineering Value of Design Fees: Awarded: 390, 500 Basis for difference in value: Owner Revisions Actual: 413.300 N/A ❑ Value of Construction: (if applicable): Awarded: Actual: N/A n Basis for difference in value: Design 730 Days Project Completion (no. of calendar days): Projected: r,,, r r„rr i nn 1 Q 9 s Pays Actual: 1825 Days N/A U Type of Project: r3 design -bid -build Li design/build ❑ CM c@Risk n Other (specify): LEED or Green Globe Certified Project: Yes I— No If yes, level of Certification: silver Was wo • erformed as an employee of the Proposer? 0 Yes ❑ No By: gnature o . uthorized Officer ff Alex H. Lopez January 12, 2016 Date Vice President Printed Name Title RFQ-EE 173 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer's Engineer Instructions (one page per project) For the Engineer provide the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the individual served as the Engineer for the stated project. Each project submitted should be of equal or greater scope, size, and complexity. Complete all required information and submit this Form as required by the RFQ. Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non -responsive. List no more than 5 projects: Reference form RPQ-EE-R must be submitted for each Form RFQ-EE that is submitted. RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 - RFQ Title:A/E Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration, B-30688 Name of Proposer: R.I. Heisenbottle Architects Name of Engineer: Carlos Ortiz, PE - Langan Name of Project: MET 3 Address of Project: 200 SE 2nd Street, Miami, FL Name of Owner: MDM Development Group Contact Name: Robert Tascione Contact Telephone No. 305.372.1081 Brief Scope of Project & how project is similar. Langan provided geotechnical engineering services for this residential project in downtown Miami. The project is located near the Miami River and Biscayne Bay. Value of Design Fees: Awarded: $260,000 Actual: $200,000 N/A Contact e-mail address: robert.tascione©mdmusa.com Basis for difference in value: Original budget included a $50,000 optional services that was ultimately not required. Value of Construction: (if applicable): Awarded: $31,500,000 Basis for difference in value: N/A Actual: $31,500,000 N/A n Project Completion (no. of calendar days): Projected: 1,000 Actual: 1,000 N/A Li Type of Project: I Xl design -bid -build X} design/build CM@Risk J Other (specify): LEED or Green Globe Certified Project: Yes X No If yes, level of Certification: Was work performed as a employee of the Proposer? fI Yes X No By_ c . „,— 1 Signature of Authorized Off r Cristina M. Gonzlaez, PE 02/09/ 16 Date Senior Principal / Senior Vice President Printed Name Title 174 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer's Engineer Instructions (one page per project) For the Engineer provide the following information for completed projects within the past five (5) years, where the individual served as the Engineer for the stated project. Each project submitted should be of equal or greater scope. size, and complexity. Complete all required information and submit this Form as required by the RFQ. Failure to submit this Form or complete the Form may result in the Response being rejected as non -responsive. List no more than 5 projects: Reference form RPQ-EE-R must be submitted for each Form RFQ-EE that is submitted. RFQ Solicitation No: 14-15-018 RFQ Title:A/E Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration, B-30688 Name of Proposer: R.I. Heisenbottle Architects Name of Engineer: Joseph Romano, PLS Name of Project: NY Pavilion - World Fair Address of Project: Corona, NY Name of Owner: UCF - Institute for Similation & TrainingContact Name: Lori Walters Contact Telephone No. 407.882.1406 Contact e-mail address: lcwalter(rx�ist.ucf.edu Brief Scope of Project & how project is similar: Building documentation and laser scanning for a historic structure. Value of Design Fees: Awarded: Actual: N/A LA Basis for difference in value: Value of Construction: (if applicable): Awarded: Actual: N/A Basis for difference in value: Project Completion (no. of calendar days): Projected: Actual: N/A ❑X Type of Project: design -bid -build X design/build IJ CM@Risk ❑ Other (specify): LEED or Green Globe Certified Project: I Yes ® No If yes, level of Certification: Was worjk\performed as an mployee of the Proposer? 7 Yes [i No By: i� �t � 3 1`• i Signature of Authorized Offid Cristina M. Gonzalez. PE 02/09/16 Date Senior Principal/Senior Vice President Printed Name Title 175 City of ftliami To Whom it May Concern Subject: Reference Letter for Consultant's Engineer Daniel J. Alfonso City Manager R. J. Heisenbottle Architects Gary Klein, Executive VP & Senior Principe( Name of Proposer: Name of Engineer: Wiss, Janney. Elstner Associates, Inc. The above referenced Consultant is submitting on a Request for Qualifications that has been issued by the City of Miami. We require that the Proposer provide written references for their Engineer with their submission and by providing you with this document the Consultant is requesting that you provide the following reference information. We would appreciate you providing the information requested below as well as any other information your feel is pertinent: Narne of Project: Fowey Rocks Lighthouse Scope of work: Condition Assessment Value of project: $ N/A Value of Design Services: $34,500 Delivery method: EJ Design -Bid -Build 0 CM©Risk ID Design -Build E] Other investigation(jnvestgaony Construction completed on time & within budget: 0 Yes J No N If no, did the PM al contribute to the delay(s) or increased cost? Yes E No NI Quality of Design: El Above expectations Average El Below Expectations NIA. Errors and Omissions: 0 Above expectations LJ Average J Below Expectations N't (Above expectations means there were fewer errors & omissions than anticipated) Did Errors & Omissions result in increased construction cost? Yes E]No W Was the Engineer responsive to the Owner & Contractor? Was the Engineer timely with reviews and submittals? Did the Engineer quickly resolve issues as they arose'? Comments: Fowey Rocks Lighthouse is located seven miles offshore, The severe marine environment of the historic light has resulted in numerous preservation challenges. WJE's preservation guidance, outlined in the Condition Assessment, has been extremely helpful. IN Yes r No El Yes J No Yes No Narne of individual completing this fo Signature; Telephone: [404) 507-5792 Sincerely, Jeovanny Rodriguez, P,E. Director Cynthia Walton Date:01 /22/2016 Title: Natiorrei Historic Landmarks Program Manager cynthia walton@nps,gov RFQ-EE.R 176 Cap of ffitrant To Whom it May Concern Subject: Reference Letter for Consultant's Engineer Daniel J. Alfonso City Manager Gary Klein, Executive VP & Senior Principal J R. . Fleisenbottle Architects Name of Proposer: Name of Engineer: Wiss, Janney, Eistner Associates, Inc. The above referenced Consultant is submitting on a Request for Qualifications that has been issued by the City of Miami. We require that the Proposer provide written references for their Engineer with their submission and by providing you with this document the Consultant is requesting that you provide the following reference information, We would appreciate you providing the information requested below as well as any other information your feel is pertinent Name of Project: Franklin Avenue Bridge Scope of work: Historic Concrete Structure Investigation and Rehabilitation Design Value of project: $ 30000,000 Value of Design Services: 420,000 Delivery method: Design -Bid -Build E] CM@Risk J Design -Build El Other Construction completed on time & within budget: Ej Yes Ej No If no, did the PM at contribute to the delay(s) or increased cost? Ej Yes ID No Quality of Design: P] Above expectations Ei Average LI Below Expectations Errors and Omissions: Above expectations 1 Average tj Below Expectations (Above expectations means there were fewer errors & ornssions than anticipated) Did Errors & Omissions result in increased construction cost? El Yes El No Was the Engineer responsive to the Owner & Contractor? El Yes Ej No Was the Engineer timely with reviews and submittals? ED Yes Elj No Did the Engineer quickly resolve issues as they arose? [ Yes C No Comments: While my main contact was with Arne Johnson, I know Mr. Klien was supporting him and believe he gave good council on historic concrete repairs. Project is currently under construction. l Name of individual completing this form: panieF Enser Date: 1-29-16 SignatureTC) Title: Structural Engineer/ PM Telephone: 651-402-3749 Sincerely, Jeovanny Rodriguez, P E. Director denser@hntb.com RFO-EL-R 177 City of Daniel J. Alfonso City Manager To Wham it May Concern Subject: Reference Letter for Consultant's Engineer Gary Klein, Executive VP & Senior Principal R. J. Hcisenbottle Architects Name of Proposer: Name of Engineer:Wiss, Janney_Elstner Associates, ina The above referenced Consultant is submitting on a Request for Qualifications that has been issued by the City of Miami. We require that the Proposer provide written references for their Engineer with their submission and by providing you with this document the Consultant is requesting that you provide the following reference information, We would appreciate you providing the information requested below as well as any other information your feel is pertinent: Name of Project: Perez Art Museum Miami Scope of work: investigation of Failure of Precast Concrete Roof Canopy Value of project: $220,000,000 Value of Design Services: $65,000 Delivery method: © Design -Bid -Build 0 CMr Risk ❑ Design -Build ❑ Other Construction completed on time & within budget: 0 Yes ❑ No If no, did the PM at contribute to the delay(s) or increased cast? ❑ Yes [] No Quality of Design: Above expectations 0 Average ❑ Below Expectations Errors and Omissions: ®j Above expectations ❑ Average ❑ Below Expectations (Above expectations means there were fewer errors & omissions than anticipated) Did Errors & Omissions result in increased construction cost? ❑ Yes it No Was the Engineer responsive to the Owner & Contractor? . Yes Q No Was the Engineer timely with reviews and submittals? © Yes Q No Did the Engineer quickly resolve issues as they arose? [j Yes 0 No Comments: W.J.E. exceeded our expectations. Name of individt al completj ,g this form: A Tom Newton, Ill 1 Signature: Telephone: 904-520-5002 Sincerely, Jeovanny Rodriguez, P,E. Director Date: Jan, 21, 2016 Title: V.P. Operations tnewton@gateprecast.com gateprecast.com RFQ-EE-R 178 CUUp of Oltanti Daniel J. Alfonso City Manager To Whom it May Concern Subject: Reference Letter for Consultant's Engineer Gary Klein, Executive VP & Senior Principal Name of Proposer: R. J. Heisenbottle Architects Name of Engineer: Wiss, Janney. Eistner Associates, Inc. The above referenced Consultant is submitting on a Request for Qualifications that has been issued by the City of Miami. We require that the Proposer provide written references for their Engineer with their submission and by providing you with this document the Consultant is requesting that you provide the following reference information. We would appreciate you providing the information requested below as well as any other information your feel is pertinent: Name of Project: Union Depot Scope of work: Historic Concrete and Timber Pile Foundation Assessment and Repair Value of project: $240,000,000 Delivery method: ❑ Design -Bid -Build C CM@Risk ® Design -Build ❑ Other Construction completed on time & within budget: [ Yes ❑ No Value of Design Services: $380,000 If no, did the PM at contribute to the delay(s) or increased cost? ❑ Yes ❑ No Quality of Design: E1 Above expectations ❑ Average ❑ Below Expectations Errors and Omissions: VI Above expectations ❑ Average ❑ Below Expectations (Above expectations means there were fewer errors & omissions than anticipated) Did Errors & Omissions result in increased construction cost? ❑ Yes 0 No Was the Engineer responsive to the Owner & Contractor? Was the Engineer timely with reviews and submittals? Did the Engineer quickly resolve issues as they arose? Comments: 0 Yes I No i❑ Yes ❑ No C Yes ❑ No Name of individual completing this form: Mark Moves Signature: Mark Mayes Telephone: 651-490-2045 Sincerely, Jeovanny Rodriguez, P.E. Director Title: E-mail: Date: 1/25/16 Sr. Bridge Engineer mmaves@sehinc.com RFQ-EE-R 179 eitp of ,Alianti Daniel J. Alfonso City Manager To Whom it May Concern Subject: Reference Letter for Consultant's Engineer Gary Klein, Executive VP & Senior Principal R. J. tieisenbottie Architects Name of Proposer: Name of Engineer: Wiss, Janney. Etstrier Associates, Inc. The above referenced Consultant is submitting on a Request for Qualifications that has been issued by the City of Miami, We require that the Proposer provide written references for their Engineer with their submission and by providing you with this document the Consultant is requesting that you provide the following reference information. We would appreciate you providing the information requested below as well as any other information your feel is pertinent: Name of Project; Soldier Field Scope of work: Structural Inspections and Historic Concrete Assessments and Repairs Value of project: $ 500,000,000 Value of Design Services: $2; 000,.000 Delivery meth.od: 1Ilt Design -Bid -Build 0 CIVIg.Rsk LI Design -Build 0 Other ( Construction completed on time & within budget: 5 Yes 0 No If no, did the PM at contribute to the delay(s) or increased cost? 0 Yes 0 No Quality of Design: Above expectations 0 Average 0 Below Expectations Errors and Omissions: Ef Above expectations LI Average fl Below Expectations (Above expectations means there were .fewer errors & omissions than anticipated) Did Errors & Omissions result in increased construction cost? 0 Yes Gji No Was the Engineer responsive to the Owner & Contractor? Yes 0 No Was the Engineer timely with reviews and submittals? Yes 0 No Did the Engineer quickly resolve issues as they arose? [2'Yes E No Comments: Name of individu cornpleting this for Signature: ty Telephone: --;'7";?. E-mail: ri:5,1tfiz Sincerely, Jeovanny Rodriguez, RE, Director RFCI-EER 180 CO of Sfliaini To Whom it May Concern Subject: Reference Letter for Consultant's Engineer Daniel J. Alfonso City Manager Arne P. Johnson, Principal R.J.Heisenbottfe Architects Wiss, Janney, Eistner Associates, Inc. Name of Proposer; Name of Engineer: The above referenced Consultant is submitting on a Request for Qualifications that has been issued by the City of Miami. We require that the Proposer provide written references far their Engineer with theft submission and by providing you with this document the Consultant is requesting that you provide the following reference information. We would appreciate you providing the information requested below as well as any other information your feel is pertinent: Name of Project: Surf Club Hote! Scope of work: Foundation Stabilization and Underpinning Consulting Value of project: $ $113,000 Value of Design Services: N/A Delivery method: !NJ Design -Bid -Build ECM@Risk ill sign -Build Construction completed on time & within budget: [(Yes E No Other If no, did the PM at contribute to te delay(s) or increased cost? 1 Yes Li No Quality of Design: Above expectations E Average El Below Expectations Errors and Omissions: Above expectations 11 Average Li Below Expectations (Above expectations means there were fewer errors & omissions than anticipated) Did Errors & Omissions result in increased construction cost? 1_1 Yes Li No Was the Engineer responsive to the Owner & Contractor? 2/Yes111 No Was the Engineer timely with reviews and submittals? 0 Did the Engineer quickly resolve issues as they arose? P-Yes [11 No comments: eve_4:4-4-0:A/7- Ve* /1(0444,44' 7,4-14: ,5;er 444 Name of individu ample in Signature: Telephone: 30- 79a/ E-ma77v4.E5, Sincerely, Jeovanny Rodriguez, P.E. Director 181 Cite of .{+It tr ni To Whom it May Concern Subject: Reference Letter for Consultant's Engineer Daniel J. Alfonso City Manager Arne P. Johnson, Principal Name of Proposer: R. t. Heisenbottle Architects Name of Engineer: Wiss, Janney. Elstner Associates, Inc. The above referenced Consultant is submitting on a Request for Qualifications that has been issued by the City of Miami. We require that the Proposer provide written references for their Engineer with their submission and by providing you with this document the Consultant is requesting that you provide the following reference information. We would appreciate you providing the information requested below as well as any other information your feel is pertinent: Name of Project: Art Institute of Chicago (Various) Scope of work: Various Projects Over the Years- Structural Consulting and Peer Review Services Value of project: $ N/A Value of Design Services: 600,000 Delivery method: El Design -Bid -Build El CMc@Risk El Design -Build IN Other Consulting Construction completed on time & within budget: C Yes n No If no, did the PM at contribute to the delay(s) or increased cost? ❑ Yes No Quality of Design: 0 Above expectations ❑ Average E Below Expectations Errors and Omissions: El Above expectations ❑ Average ❑ Below Expectations (Above expectations means there were fewer errors & omissions than anticipated) Did Errors & Omissions result in increased construction cost? ❑ Yes 0 No Was the Engineer responsive to the Owner & Contractor? n Yes Li No Was the Engineer timely with reviews and submittals?i❑ Yes ❑ No Did the Engineer quickly resolve issues as they amse? 0 Yes E No Comments: I can't speak highly enough of Arne Johnson and WJE-- responsive, concise deliverables, always with consideration of project budget and schedule req'ts. Consistent and reliable member of my team for more than 10 years-- I have no reservations in recommending them with my highest compliments. Name of individual completing this form: Sara Urizar Date: 1/26/16 Signature: Sara Urizar 3 0 0Title: Executive Director of Design & Construction Telephone: 312.443.3102 E-mail: surizar@artic.edu Sincerely, Jeovanny Rodriguez, P.E. Director RFQ-EE-R 182 Cttp of To Whom it May Concern Subject Reference Letter for Consultant's Engineer Daniel J. Alfonso City Manager Arne P. Johnson, Principal R.J Heisenottle Architecs Name of Name of Proposer: btEngineer: Wiss, Janney. Eistner Associates, Inc. The above referenced Consultant is submitting on a Request for Qualifications that has been issued by the City of Miami, We require that the Proposer provide written references for their Engineer with theft submission and by providing you with this document the Consultant is requesting that you provide the following reference information. We would appreciate you providing the information requested below as well as any other information your fe& is pertinent: Name of Project: Franklin Avenue Bridge Scope of work., Historic Concrete Structure Investigation and Rehabilitation Design Value of project: $ $30,000,000 Value of Design Services: $420,000 Delivery method: Ei Design -Bid -Build Ei cm@Risk El Design -Build ID Other ( Construction completed on time & within budget: LJ Yes LI No If no. did the PM at contribute to the delay(s) or increased cost? ED Yes Ei No Quality of Design: Ej Above expectations I1 Average Ej Below Expectations Errors and Omissions: J Above expectations LJ Average LIJ Below Expectations (Above expectations means there were fewer errors & omissions than anticipated) Did Errors & Omissions result in increased construction cost? Li Yes [i] No Was the Engineer responsive to the Owner & Contractor? Ej Yes El No Was the Engineer timely with reviews and submittals? Ki Yes 11 No Did the Engineer quickly resolve issues as they arose? El Yes Ej No Comments: Construction is on -going on this complex historic 5 span concrete arch bridge. At all times, Arne was professional and responsive with solid technical and managerial council. WJE provided technical rehabilitation plans as well as specifications in a timely manner with quality as well as an efficient inspection of existing condition. Name of individual completing this form: Telephone: 651-402-3749 Sincerely, Jeovanny Rodriguez, P E. Director Daniel F Enser Date: 1-29-16 Title: Structural Eng. / Project Manager denser@hntb.com RFQ-EE-R 183 City of 'irni Daniel J. Alfonso City Manager To Whom it May Concern Subject: Reference Letter for Consultant's Engineer Arne P. Johnson, Principal Name of Proposer: Heisenbottie Architects Name of Engineer: Wiss, Janney. Elstner Associates, Inc. The above referenced Consultant is submitting an a Request for Qualifications that has been issued by the City of Miami. We require that the Proposer provide written references for their Engineer with their submission and by providing you with this document the Consultant is requesting that you provide the following reference information, We would appreciate you providing the information requested below as wei" as any other information your feel is pertinent: Name of Project: Union Depot Scope of work: Historic Concrete and Timber Pile Foundation Assessment and Repair Value of project: 240,000,000 Value of Design Services: $380,000 Delivery method: ❑ Design -Bid -Build ❑ CM@Risk E Design -Build ❑ Other ( Construction completed on time & within budget: [ Yes ❑ No If no, did the PM at contribute to the delay(s) or increased cost? ❑ Yes ❑ No Quality of Design: [■] Above expectations ❑ Average ❑ Below Expectations Errors and Omissions: LJ Above expectations ❑ Average C Below Expectations (Above expectations means there were fewer errors & omissions than anticipated) Did Errors & Omissions result in increased construction cost? ❑ Yes 1 No Was the Engineer responsive to the Owner & Contractor? V Yes ❑ No Was the Engineer timely with reviews and submittals? j® Yes n No Did the Engineer quickly resolve issues as they arose? I®i Yes n No Comments: Name of individual completing this form: Mark Maves Date: 1/25/16 Signature: Mark Maves ; ' ::' ; "` Title: Sr. Bridge Engineer Telephone: 651-490-2045 E-mail: mmaves@sehinc.com Sincerely, Jeovanny Rodriguez, P.E. Director RFQ-EE-R 184 City of j':i taint 4,1 To Whom it May Concern Subject: Reference Letter for Consultant's Engineer Daniel J. Alfonso City Manager Arne P. Johnson, Principal Name of Proposer: ,J, nbottle Architects Name of Engineer: VViss, Janney. Eistner Assoc ates, Inc. The above referenced Consultant is submitting on a Request for Qualifications that. has been issued by the City of Miami. We require that the Proposer provide written references for their Engineer with their submission and by providing you with this document the Consultant is requesting that you provide the following reference information. We would appreciate you providing the information requested below as well as any other information your feel is pertinent Name of Project:. Soldier Field Scope of work: Structural Inspections and Historic Concrete Assessments and Repairs Value of project: $ 500,000,000 Value of Design Services: $2,000 000 Delivery method: Design -Bid -Build 0 CM@Risk 0 Design -Build fJ Other ( Construction completed on time & within budget; D Yes E No If no, did the PM at contribute to the delay(s) or increased cost? C Yes 0 No Quality of Design: El Above expectations 1 Average i Below Expectations Errors and Omissions: BE Above expectations Ej Average —I Below Expectations (Above expectations means there were fewer errors & omissions than anticpated) Did Errors & Omissions result in increased construction cost? 0 Yes 0 No Was the Engineer responsive to the Owner &. Contractor? Er Yes 0 No Was the Engineer timely with reviews and submittals? 0 Yes E No Did the Engineer quickly resolve issues as they arose? kN Yes E No Comme:nts: Name of individual completing this form: Bill Shaw Signature: Telephone: 312-235-7153 Sincerely, Jeovanny Rodriguez, P.E. Director Date: 1 /22/16 Title: Director of Operations bshaw@scldierfield,net RFQ-EE.R 185 QEtt i otlFECiunt To Whom it May Concern Subject: Reference Letter for Consultant's Engineer Daniel J. Alfonso City Manager John Lawler, Associate Principal Name of Proposer: R.J. Heisenbottle Architects Name of Engineer: Wiss, Janney. Elstner Associates, Inc. The above referenced Consultant is submitting on a Request for Qualifications that has been issued by the City of Miami. We require that the Proposer provide written references for their Engineer with their submission and by providing you with this document the Consultant is requesting that you provide the following reference information. We would appreciate you providing the information requested below as well as any other information your feel is pertinent: Name of Project: Queen Isabella Causeway Bridge Scope of work: Assessment and Corrosion Service Life Modeling of 2.4 mi. Marine Bridge Substructure Value of project: $ N/A Value of Design Services: $228,000 Delivery method: 0 Design -Bid -Build ❑ CM@Risk ❑ Design -Build ►! Other Construction completed on time & within budget: ❑ Yes ❑ No Aft If no, did the PM at contribute to the delay(s) or i:-tcreased cost? ❑ Yes ❑ No Quality of Design: Lr ''Above expectations ❑ Average ❑ Below Expectations Errors and Omissions: Above expectations 0 Average ❑ Below Expectations (Above expectations means there were fewer errors & omissions than anticipated) Did Errors & Omissions result in increased construction cost? ❑ Yes ❑ No Was the Engineer responsive to the Owner & Contractor? es ❑ No Was the Engineer timely with reviews and submittals? [s ❑ No Did the Engineer quickly resolve issues as they arose?es ❑ No Comments: 1' J I vor O'es 5me, 1( 7 4 c efr-4 // Name of individual completing, this form: Signature: Telephone: 2--y/ — Sincerely, Jeovanny Rodriguez, P,E. Director N� 4ze /r2/ /z Title: Date: E-mail: le-Evee2„/"Ceide, Q RFQ-EER 186 Cap of ,Ica It To Whom it May Concern Subject: Reference Letter for Consultant's Engineer Daniel J. Alfonso City Manager John Lawler, Associate Principal Name of Proposer: R.J. Heisenbottle Architects Name of Engineer: Wiss, Janney. Elstner Associates, Inc. The above referenced Consultant is submitting on a Request for Qualifications that has been issued by the City of Miami. We require that the Proposer provide written references for their Engineer with their submission and by providing you with this document the Consultant is requesting that you provide the following reference information. We would appreciate you providing the information requested below as well as any other information your feel is pertinent: Name of Project: Union Depot Scope of work: Historic Concrete and Timber Pile Foundation Assessment and Repair Value of project: $ 240,000,000 Value of Design Services: $380,000 Delivery method: ❑ Design -Bid -Build ❑ CM@Risk ] Design -Build Other Construction completed on time & within budget: C Yes n No If no, did the PM at contribute to the delay(s) or increased cost? ❑ Yes PI No Quality of Design: I Above expectations ❑ Average ❑ Below Expectations Errors and Omissions: 0 Above expectations ❑ Average Below Expectations (Above expectations means there were fewer errors & omissions than anticipated) Did Errors & Omissions result in increased construction cost? Yes n No Was the Engineer responsive to the Owner & Contractor? [ Yes E No Was the Engineer timely with reviews and submittals? i Yes ❑ No Did the Engineer quickly resolve issues as they arose? [ Yes ❑ No Comments: Name of individual completing this form: Mark Maves Date: 1/25/16 Signature: Mark Maves ";::'"° Title: Sr. Bridge Engineer Telephone: 651-490-2045 Sincerely, Jeovanny Rodriguez, P.E. Director E-mail: mmaves@sehinc.com Rf-Q-EE-R 187 /�~ '��� ��� ��'���� ��� Altaini To Whom it May Concern Subject: Reference Letter for Consultant's Engineer Daniel JAlfonso City Manager John Lawler, Associate Principal Name ofProposer: RJ.H*isenbottleAr&itectoName p[Engineer: Witsx.Janney. E|otnerAssociates, Inc. The above referenced Consultant is submitting on u Request for Qualifications that has been issued by the City of Miami. We require that the Proposer provide written references for their Engineer with their submission and by providing you with this document the C0nmU|toDt is requesting that you provide the foUowin8 reference inhz,maUon. We would appreciate you providing the information requested below aawell ms any other information your feel iSpertinent: Name ofProject: Franklin Avenue Bridge ' Scope of work: Historic Concrete Structure Investigation and Rehabilitation Design 3OOOOO�O �42O000 Va(u�m�pn�ect � ' ' Vo|ueof[)e�k]�O�rvioeu� ' Delivery method ��De sign- Bid- Build FlCM@RiskFlDesign-Build FjOther � ) Construction comp�e1edontime & within budget: El Yes [] No |[no.did the PKJa(contribute tothe de|ay(s)orincreased cost? [lYes X No Quality ofDesign� Abpveexpectations-1 Average Below Expectations Errors and Omissions: Above expectations F-7 Average F- Se(owExpentationu (Above expectations means there were fewer errors & omissions than anticipated) Did Errors & Omissions result inincreased construction cost? Yen F0_ NO Was the Engineer responsive tothe Owner 8Contractor? Yes [] No Was the Engineer timely with reviews and submittals? Did the Engineer quickly resolve issues osthey arose? The pmjedis Currently under construction. | was impressed by John's Fe- Yes [INo 0nical knowledge during inspec concrete degradation processes as well as repair materials and strategies. He was a main author ufavery comprehensive repair xpeuifiom8onand appreciated what hebrought bmthe team. Name of individual completing this form:[Jani8lFEnse[ Dote: 1-29-16 Signatuve� �-��=z�~' -~=-- -~- _ Title:Structural Eng. / PM 651 4O��749 d�DG�r��hO�bCUO1 T�|ephone� ' - E'mmi{: =~ � Sincerely, JeovanDyRodriguez, PE, Director 188 CO of {.iarc Daniel J. Alfonso City Manager To Whom it May Concern Subject: Reference Letter for Consultant's Engineer John Lawler, Associate Principal Name of Proposer: Heisenb°trip Architects Name of Engineer: Wiss, Janney. Elstner Associates; Inc. The above referenced Consultant is submitting on a Request for Qualifications that has been issued by the City of Miami. We require that the Proposer provide written references for their Engineer with their submission and by providing you with this document the Consultant is requesting that you provide the following reference information. We would appreciate you providing the information requested below as well as any other information your feel is pertinent: Name of Project: J_q Braided Ramp Scope of work: Investigation of Early Age Bridge Deck Cracking Value of project: $14,000,444 Value of Design Services: $43,000 Delivery method: E Design -Bid -Build ❑ CM@Risk ❑ Design -Build E Other ( ) Construction completed on time & within budget: ❑ Yes ❑ No If no, did the PM at contribute to the delay(s) or increased cost? ❑ Yes ❑ No Quality of Design: ® Above expectations ❑ Average ❑ Below Expectations Errors and Omissions: N. Above expectations ❑ Average ❑ Below Expectations (Above expectations means there were fewer errors & omissions than anticipated) Did Errors & Omissions result in increased construction cost? ❑ Yes © No Was the Engineer responsive to the Owner & Contractor? 11 Yes ❑ No Was the Engineer timely with reviews and submittals? ❑ Yes ❑ No Did the Engineer quickly resolve issues as they arose? 0 Yes ❑ No Comments: l have used this engineering firm a few times to perform a forensic analysis on concrete. They are professional, do what they commit to and do it within the time promised. Their result helped settle the problem. Name of individual completing this form: Ernest J. Wolf Signature: .` Date: 211012016 Title: Division ManagerNP (Retired) Telephone: 706-972-4263 E-mail: wolf1080@windstream.net Sincerely, Jeovanny Rodriguez, P.E. Director er-O-ee-rR 189 City of gliamt Daniel J. Alfonso City Manager To Whom it May Concern Subject: Reference Letter for Consultant's Engineer John Lawler, Associate Principal Name of Proposer: Heisenbottle architects Name of Engineer: Wiss, Janney. Elstner Associates, Inc. The above referenced Consultant is submitting on a Request for Qualifications that has been issued by the City of Miami. We require that the Proposer provide written references for their Engineer with their submission and by providing you with this document the Consultant is requesting that you provide the following reference information. We would appreciate you providing the information requested below as well as any other information your feel is pertinent, Name of Project: NASA Vehicle Assembly Building Scope of work: Corrosion Evaluation of 1.5 million sq. ft, of Elevated Concrete Slabs over 42 Levels Value of project: $ N/A Value of Design Services: $398,000 Delivery method: Eta Design -Bid -guild ❑ CM@a Risk ❑ Design -Build ❑ Other ( ) Construction completed on time & within budget: j Yes ❑ No If no, did the PM at contribute to the delay(s) or increased cost? ] Yes ❑ No Quality of Design: ® Above expectations ❑ Average ❑ Below Expectations Errors and Omissions: Above expectations ❑ Average ❑ Below Expectations (Above expectations means there were fewer errors & omissions than anticipated) Did Errors & Omissions result in increased construction cost? ❑ Yes [s; No Was the Engineer responsive to the Owner & Contractor? [ Yes ❑ No Was the Engineer timely with reviews and submittals? ❑ Yes ❑ No Did the Engineer quickly resolve Issues as they arose? Yes ❑ No Comments: Mr. Lawler was professional, knowledgebie and reliable on this project. The field work and final report were well planned, organized, proficiently managed, The project was completed on schedule and within budget. Mr aw* r and WJE are top-notch experts and excellent to work with. Name of indi, idua �� � tn� '+is farm: Richard Koller, PE Date: 1/22/16 Sr Vice President Signature: Title: Telephone: 321.269.2950 E-mail: rkoller a@jonesedmunds.com Sincerely, Jeovanny Rodriguez, P•E. Director RFQ-EE-R 190 (itp of taint Daniel J. Alfonso City Manager To Whom it May Concern Subject: Reference Letter for Consultant's Engineer Leandro Etcheverry, Principal and Unit Manager Name of Proposer: R.J. Heisenbottle Architects Name of Engineer: Wiss, Janney. Elstner Associates, inc. The above referenced Consultant is submitting on a Request for Qualifications that has been issued by the City of Miami. We require that the Proposer provide written references for their Engineer with their submission and by providing you with this document the Consultant is requesting that you provide the fallowing reference information. We would appreciate you providing the information requested below as well as any other information your feel is pertinent: Name of Project: Cooling Tower Life Cycle Scope of work: Corrosion Condition Assessment of 9 Mechanical Draft Cooling Towers and Repair Design Value of project: $ N/A Value of Design Services: $703,000 Delivery method: ❑i Design -Bid -Build ❑ CM@Risk Design -Build Other Construction completed on time & within budget: © Yes ❑ No If no, dicl the PM at contribute to the delay(s) or increased cost? ❑ Yes ❑ No Quality of Design: 0 Above expectations Average ❑ Below Expectations Errors and Omissions: El Above expectations ❑ Average ❑ Below Expectations (Above expectations means there were fewer errors & omissions than anticipated) Did Errors & Omissions result in increased construction cost? E Yes No Was the Engineer responsive to the Owner & Contractor? Yes ❑ No Was the Engineer timely with reviews and submittals? . Yes ❑ No Did the Engineer quickly resolve issues as they arose? El Yes ❑ No Comments: WJE Engineering services are prompt and within quotes submitted. No issues with quality of their work, } Name of individual completing this form: Dave Moya Dgrdol: a:ynm1 y "n+;ya Jr avul :ZO1tl931 Signature: Moya Jr, David (Z01836) DN. tn•:lare lr daac Yi3ii Cale. Title: Date: 1/21/2016 PVNGS Outage Maintenance PM Telephone: 623-810-3509 E-mail: David,Moya@aps.com Sincerely, Jeovanny Rodriguez, P.E. Director RFQ-EE-R 191 Cit of ifttallit 4^. Daniel J. Alfonso City Manager To Whom it May Concern Subject; Reference Letter for Consultant's Engineer Leandro Etcheverry. Principal and Unit Manager Heiie hitsect Name of Proposer: R.J.senbottArcName of Engineer: Wiss, Janney: Esther Associates. Inc, The above referenced Consultant is submitting on a Request for Qualifications that has been issued by the City of Miami. We require that. the Proposer provide written references for their Engineer with theft submission and by providing you with this document the Consultant is requesting that you provide the following reference information. 'We would appreciate you providing the information requested below as well as any other information yourfeel is pertinent: Name of Project: Nasa Tunnel CP Specialist Scope of work: Appfication of Therma Sprayed Zinc for Corrosion Mitigation of Reinforced Concrete Tonne Value of project $ N/A Value of Design Services: $12,000 Delivery method: 51 Design-Bid-Bui d D CM§Risk E Design -Build D Other Construction compieted on time & within budget: II Yes 7 No If no, did the PM at contribute to the delay(s) or increased cost? 0 Yes Lj No Quality of Design: IV Above expectations 0 Average n Below Expectations Errors and Omissions: St Above expectations 1.1 Average 0 Below Expectaticns (Aboveexpectations means tPere were fewer errors & omissions than anticipated), Did Errors & Omissions result in increased construction cost? 0 Yes 111' No Was the Engineer responsive to the Owner & Contractor? E Yes E No Was the Engineer timely with reviews and submittals? Kt Yes El No Did the Engineer quickly resolve issues as they arose? Lit Yes No Comments: Mr. Etcheverry is an expert. ir corToslon of reinforced steel in concrete and has significant experience wail the design cf cathodic protect,on systems tor reinforceC concrete 3tr;,C!urEIS. He carrteC out tnspecnons to assure appropriate irstaksVon and r 0;veS any :sauee promptly and :orroottywner oneo.(f Arnso livng the xc.,fect. TMIcui3,1n :vas Gear et tci mofe than acequate *or 5.0(Plit 41,Ki .;:ontilr.44'310!, pcmcses Name of individual completing this form:: Signature. (.4 Jorge Costa, P.E. 561-379-7704 Telephone: Sincerely. Jecvanny Rodriguez, RE. Director Title: Vice President Date:1/22/16 E-mail: jcosta@structurai.net RFQ-EE-R 192 City of fi i ci ri To Whom it May Concern Subject: Reference Letter for Consultant's Engineer Daniel J. Alfonso City Manager Leandro Etcheverry, Principal and Unit Manager Name of Proposer: R.J. HeisenbottleArchitects Name of Engineer:Wiss, Janney. Elstner Associates, Inc. The above referenced Consultant is submitting on a Request for Qualifications that has been issued by the City of Miami. We require that the Proposer provide written references for their Engineer with their submission and by providing you with this document the Consultant is requesting that you provide the following reference information. We would appreciate you providing the information requested below as well as any other information your feel is pertinent: Name of Project: Lake Worth Bridge Cathodic Protection Scope of work; Installation of Jacket Sacrificial Cathodic Protection Systems on Bridge Substructure Value of project: $ 2,550,000 Value of Design Services: $40,000 Delivery method: Design -Bid -Build ❑ CM@Risk ❑ Design -Build [tJ Other (CP Specialist ) Construction completed on time & within budget: [Ise Yes ❑ No If no, did the PM at contribute to the delay(s) or increased cost? fl Yes E No Quality of Design: j Above expectations ❑ Average ❑ Below Expectations Errors and Omissions: I Above expectations El Average C Below Expectations (Above expectations means there were fewer errors & omissions than anticipated) Did Errors & Omissions result in increased construction cost? El Yes fiej No Was the Engineer responsive to the Owner & Contractor? lit Yes Li No Was the Engineer timely with reviews and submittals? [ Yes L No Did the Engineer quickly resolve issues as they arose? Comments: Provided Cathodic Protection Specialist services to the satisfaction of Coastal Gunite (Contractor), 1 Yes ❑ No Florida DOT (Owner), and Stantec (Owner Representative). Name of individual completing this form: Martin Emmrich Date: 1/22/2016 Martin Emmrich DigdallysignedbyMartin Emmrich Signature: Date:201601.2213;44:19-0500' Title: Project Manager Telephone: 941-744-5500 Sincerely, Jeovanny Rodriguez, P.E. Director E-mail: martin@coastalgunite.com RFQ•EE-R 193 !itof ,fllictitti To Whom it May Concern Subject: Reference Letter for Consultant's Engineer Daniel J, Alfonso City Manager Leandro Etcheverry, Principal and Unit Manager Name of Proposer: R J He�senbottle Architects Name of Engineer: Wiss, Janney. Elstner Associates, Inc. The above referenced Consultant is submitting on a Request for Qualifications that has been issued by the City of Miami. We require that the Proposer provide written references for their Engineer with their submission and by providing you with this document the Consultant is requesting that you provide the following reference information. We would appreciate you providing the information requested below as well as any other information your feel is pertinent: Name of Project: Rickenbacker Causeway Scope of work: Installation of Jacket Sacrificial Cathodic Protection Systems on Bridge Substructure Value of project: $ 850,000 Value of Design Services: $38,000 Delivery method: ❑ Design -Bid -Build C CM@Risk E Design -Build ❑i Other (CP Specialist) Construction completed on time & within budget: U Yes E No If no, did the PM at contribute to the delay(s) or increased cost? Yes ❑ No Quality of Design: [ Above expectations ❑ Average ❑ Below Expectations Errors and Omissions: [ Above expectations ❑ Average ❑ Below Expectations (Above expectations means there were fewer errors & omissions than anticipated) Did Errors & Omissions result in increased construction cost? Yes ® No Was the Engineer responsive to the Owner & Contractor? n Yes ❑ No Was the Engineer timely with reviews and submittals? 0 Yes ❑ No Did the Engineer quickly resolve issues as they arose? [ Yes ❑ No Comments: Provided CP Specialist services for galvanic cathodic protection of bridge piles to the satisfaction of the Contractor (Coastal Gunite) and owner (Miami -Dade County) Name of individual completing this form: Martin Emmrich Date: 1/26/2016 martinccoastaigunite.cora �n Project Manager Signature: �« Title: Telephone: 941-744-5500 Sincerely, Jeovanny Rodriguez, P.E. Director E-mail: martin@coastalgunite.com RFQ-EE-R 194 Ctap of JItaini Daniel J. Alfonso City Manager To Whom it May Concern Subject: Reference Letter for Consultant's Engineer Leandro Etcheverry, Principal and Unit Manager Name of Proposer: Heisenbottie Architects Name of Engineer: Wiss, Janney. Elstner Associates, Inc. The above referenced Consultant is submitting on a Request for Qualifications that has been issued by the City of Miami. We require that the Proposer provide written references for their Engineer with their submission and by providing you with this document the Consultant is requesting that you provide the following reference information. We would appreciate you providing the information requested below as well as any other information your feel is pertinent: Name of Project: Trout River Bridges CPS Scope of work: Installation of Impressed Current Cathodic Protection Systems for Bridge Substructure Value of project: $ NIA Value of Design Services: $280,000 Delivery method: J Design -Bid -Build ❑ CM@Risk ❑ Design -Build l Other ( hard bid Construction completed on time & within budget: 0 Yes ❑ No If no, did the PM at contribute to the delay(s) or increased cost? ❑ Yes Fi No Quality of Design: n Above expectations ❑ Average - Below Expectations Errors and Omissions: C Above expectations ❑ Average - Below Expectations (Above expectations means there were fewer errors & omissions than anticipated) Did Errors & Omissions result in increased construction cost? Was the Engineer responsive to the Owner & Contractor? Was the Engineer timely with reviews and submittals? C Did the Engineer quickly resolve issues as they arose? Comments: WJE provided excellent sevices ❑ Yes E No n Yes ❑ No Yes No (� Yes No Name of individual completing this form: Marcus H von der Hofen Date: 1-28-2016 Signature: Marcus H von der Hofen a .`,:',: Title: Vice President Telephone: 94178445500 E-mail: marcus@coastalgunite.com Sincerely, Jeovanny Rodriguez, P.E. Director RFQ-EE-R 195 1 of ,i-thatni Was the Engineer timely with•reviews.and. submittals? Did the Engineer gumiy resolve issues as they arose`? Daniel Alfonso Gity Manager To Whom it May Concern Subject: Reference Letter for Consultant's Engineer Name of Proposer: RJ. Halsenbottle Architects Name- of Engineer: r ouglas Woolf, ',E., SECB {poafulihWudsalaesl The above •referenced Consultant is submitting en a Req>_rest for Qualifications that has been issued by the Gity of Miami. We require that the Proposer provide written references for their Engineer with their submission and by pravicti•ng you with this document the Cans.ultilnt is requesting that you provide the following reference information. We would appreciate you providing the infor•rnation requested herfow'?s well as any other information your feel. is pertinent: Name of Project Perez Art Museum Miami This e:tciaing ' new , wnri -slaws art [Susanrt, on M6411111 .Parlezwatarflrani Sits rasing the, Seaport of Minns i'. This, builds isa!Mahn3Landmark, Scope of work.-anLdJprtiJrujureid;fia7in1r1eSlf8w arrkahSr1toaI tS:{feft aoltdflCdRtajuNna�BdltarLiugni:re �AprWt5aAcTuts TDiumue LaulSmaptiiruui5du1�O= OUrau4eqF3uudrfgon tAotf€A- on filhltl aorvtess to the praluGt tears tit raughoutthn prornat, inundation dr:sig.S, eanstruction adminEslrull:nn.sertfcus anrl.Slteclal htspostluft. Vale of project: `.�it}1t,9 milikm esti+neteiij Value of Design Services: $524,6OO (sfrudturaJ Delivery. method: ❑ Design -Bid -Build ❑ Grvt()Pislt [] Design -Build IN Other ( GMP Construction QOMcompeted an time &. within bucigef: ' Yes ❑ No lf' no, did the PM at contrihu•te to the delay(s) or increased cost? ❑ Yes fr.;] No Quality of Design: • [ Above expectations L] Average Li Below Expectations Errors and Omissions.: Above expectations [.] Average ❑ Below Expectations (At3ove exp&otations means thole werer fewer errors. & omissions .than antieipatecq Did Errors & result in increased construction cost? • 10 Yes ITC. No • Was the Engineer responsive to the Owner & Contractor? F Yes [..i . No Et `es Cl No Yes ❑ No 11,1 Name of inllividttal cdrrilletlinrg i< ris. ferrn Telephonee', rr�._`x k •i'7 t.`. Sincerely, Jeavanny Rodriguez, P,E, Director Signature: Date:_ t / RFC}-E E-ra 196 City of jiliami DanielJ Alfonso City Manager To Whom it May Concern Suhfect i+sirerence Let for Co!.;.;i.ilrarts Engineer Name. ot Proposer R.J. Halsenbottle Archtteots Name or Engineer: Soug4a3 Wood. E. SECS lof vuocor.sotant !nuWaoci Airrq..304.211:t The above referenced Consultant is submitting on a Request for Quacations that has been issued ray the City of Miami. We require that the Proposer provide wrinen references for their Englreer witn, r.heir S'UbMiSSiOr: and by providing you with thls document the Consultant is recuestirid tnat you pride the following i•eference information. We wigould ate you p-ruvidsf'Jg requestei.1 below as well as any other iinforrnatrion your feels pertinent: Name it.isit Project: Histor!c Rastaratic_41 of Trinity Cathedral Dello:as Wlad A$S-nottf..S. wavfrjrNI j!..sr vructurat ongtheorthg 'orrice% fee the liweseeptioe, weir d rthforrIvo of the iiimorit. Sece cr droorc,--,. 9,144 q 4sveot:ipliwo 4,3-vsec recoftilica,fict,n ropecttittr iesigrc :ocixclyeis co,loth.fictxm adrrin,%trati,,;pr and Seec4 hospection. V alLif:-; broileoti $ 7 mailion (erstifnatticr; Value of Design Sery s117.2ve:{structura1) Delivery method it Ciesign-Bid-Build OM(7.1"Risk Ciesign-a.iild Other f Ccristructicri cometed an rime & wirnin budget: Yes i71 No If no, did he PM at contribute otrie delayis or increased cost? 1-7, Yes 71 No, Quality of Design: Aoove expectations r72, Xierage Below Expectations Errors acrid Ornissont.: V, Ad o ve expectations El Average L Beiow Expectations ; ;la errctri & omss*fis d-tan ant,c..-.atii4- &d Errors & Omissii)ns result in inceased construction cost? 11-1 Yes .Was The Engineer responsive to the Owner & Contractor? Yes 13 No Was t E.ngirieer timely with fe,v[Ews and submittals? 9f,' Yes 0 No Did tre Enginee.irqicky rE-:S:.3vE-; issues as they arose? Yes 173 No Comments: ihe past 20, years, R. j H..eisntr.te Atth,•ti.-.:es and Oc4as VVCcd Assoc4les h.ave worked tigether TI several rtitlgipat rleuiNer Uircn-P-aWillregLarti ac4!ty, Hautc.:er BeaaTark Cc-mfort Statcas: Vam.i kipiqary Museum, ad trie awarti wirotrc Viztr..aya MusPAirn and Gardens. 'pa rtane a 5ew DWA. sup.eriair wcrk ard exemplar? 7ept.attc,-1 :s e'-oten, Dy ier.J:T,erous JaErar engineerng awards rey have received over Ile years ; -arn ,z.-or! tat CAA •::).-men Strata ;Ter •o tner;t c 74cv.td7r 2, the highest quity structstral ergireerng services Or The City3 prOjeCti:S;. Name of indi, ual rornPIP..rlig Sigh , Telecnone7 {305! 446-7799 ext IA Sincerely, Jecvanny Rodriguez. P.E. Director is form: Heiserbottle, FAO. Presideftt Date: 1.:1372016 richard@litla.ret PFC.-EE R 197 Lay of filta) D AitOT1SO 7.:A."/ 'Manager To Wh,om. it May Concern Subject: Reference Lett,Dr Engineer 4,at aulatransuitarf Name of Proposer Heisenbettle Architects riTie of Engineer: Doug -Las Wood. PE. sec The above rrence1 Consuftant is subminIng on a Request for OuaEitications that has been issued by the Ci-ty of Miami. We require that the, Proposer provide wihrten references f thisqr Engreer with their submission and by occ,v,-z. nr.; this docrtlent the Consulter! is redLesting tbat provide the fraflow-i-i° intorator oud appreciate you providing 'the nforrnation teques;ed below Cl.; i as any other ir,it rrna[ici-i-, your feel is pertinent: Name of Project: liauttrsio Seach Part Marine & S;Ifstrl Faellity Denights Ainod Aasttiatwa. pren,id•sd tofn;PaRk StF-wtrog enohleerinia ine41C,19 fat kfikmi-0 ode County' Katiakavtr 944C11 Marin* Salery Patilityu i rtnatt ft* P ark a Recreation Capar'speart and he P.14 RUSOL.9 DitTuarranonn, art %feu rka a nsalfy fL 07 work.. -.A.Stirr41 cavou .77,1tirrtht),450 4.-K1 'OG1 4015 4 rn I tr., N4,5 ocr r M crn -arca to 411,2 ,001;tte artfracie VaLle of project: S3 teatillaNdl Value of DecSeniices: S4t.217 istnicturaM ni-.e.thort Desion-Build E-21 Other tirre, & within budget: Yes- Li No ft r,o did the PM at contribute to tre deiayfs:t or increased cost? El Yes LJ No atlfititVo Desg. Aoove. expectatons Average 7: Bow Expiici.ations Errors anLiOrni;:,-2sions: Abe, le expectatans E Averade Below Ft or ,Atcyie Xt1I 'jr ei•e-ors &OTiSSZOf13 ha' anticipatix.i) Dfd ErriCirS & reSuit in inbri?osed i:onstruction cost? 7 Yes No, Was the Engi.reer to the Own& 8, Contractor? Yes. 1_2 No Was the Engineer timeNi wlfri reviews and subrrlais? Did the Engineer o'ii.r---c•":• ;st".i.Jesis tney Commens Cvw te past 2f.',.4 teals. R..; Hei-te.) arid CiougLas Wood Assadaters (DNA-, rave worked rogeinec several gNerrem: fni.ects including Miami G(arciitds Pa*, Hat ',over Beach Park Lifeguard FacRity, Hauloter aeach Park 'Carlon Staltrs.Mar %tliiiteri •4tIset.;m_ ar-ci awero iiiinning Vizcaya Mi4eiirn and Claviers: ust' tc name a few CIWA st4elicr won,-* ard exe,ripiary. ,i.epuiat7.4% ;s syvehi by te mmercts str,icttrai engrieericlig awarls tey have recieed oiier the years I am confide -It that DWA demonstrate their .xrnrntrentO proAi;corg the .11c;hest, quality rvaI ergineering ser.;.oes •:•In e City-s projecti;s;•. Yes ni No Yea _in No Name of indivii4uai COrrPt is form itioiseribottle, FAA Date: 1;13t2r.118 Sgnat. PresTlervt Telephone: i31)5) 4464799 ezt. 14 E-mail: richard*riba.rist Sincerely, Jeovanny Rodriguez, P.E. Director P.P.".t•Ez 198 Daniel J. Alfonso City Manager To Whom it May Concern Subject: Reference Letter for Consultant's Engineer Name of Proposer: R.J. Helsenbottle Architects Name of Engineer: Douglas Wood, P.E., SECB 'of sub. agsuttant. pJeDuglas tYaad t+.ssectate,j The above referenced Consultant is submitting on a Request for Qualifications that has been issued by the City of Miarni. We require that the Proposer provide written references for their Engireer with their submission and by providing you with this document the Consultant is requesting that you provide the fallowing reference information. We would appreciate you providing the information requested below as well as any other information your feel is pertinent: Name of Project: Soho Beach House Ccrnplwlw nr..+,ahrur orthoriai T d,, s..n it-oenfuri hotel vkrt new rooftop 3tldlo,,, mid Hitt ;i,r: ,..Iuiav,a ul s 15-.:vey 1,otai ..inp i Wtel area of appr3.0narely 322,000 squwm reet) Inciudns upgraWng !ha r0;mrical Siruth. * to the esranglt rya/mounts :,t the cerranr Florida 3u11010o Carla. The !SsMry 3ddltko tancr:n 61a faQ_yM�der tmawr rrrulnnp rare'.ri 371entten t>tne rdrutarra-a ReiatuareMhrjh e1M pit55erC5. :hefdwer".also Ia'rr1 1aia/wn Picrldai Cnaytd �onarourA —C ornr Scope cf work. a au J l'LB�h}:w, (l was n'LMsary !r,r!9e d€sl r ac a nmo aas2 wanq inn :p efos!OM1 an7 fircur due a 6D•Pear afa E et•Mt. ?t n Drdjact r cl vwd ,m3nplt a ands ,ocluc013 an AIA Flov.a Arsrd and tho 2013 International .:motets• Repair Inatitunn Award of fanrn. Value of project: $32 million (estimated) Value of Design Services: $302,O00 (structural) Delivery method: ❑ Design -Bid -Build ❑ CM c@r Risk ❑ Design -Build ❑ Other Construction completed on time & within budget: 2 Yes ❑ No If no, did the PM at contribute to the delay(s) or increased cost? E Yes IX No Quality of Design: LC Above expectations ❑ Average E Below Expectations Errors and Omissions: [ Above expectations ❑ Average E Below Expectations (.Above expect:aticrs wears there ware fewer errors & omissions than antic:pated Did Errors & Omissions result in increased construction cost? ❑ Yes No Was the Engineer responsive to the Owner & Contractor? Yes ❑ No Was the Engineer timely with reviews and submittals? IS Yes ❑ No Did the Engineer quickly resolve issues as they arose? Q Yes ❑ No Comments: , a . r^ ,_y f ,ti w z `f 1r :_ I.:ir V �'�..{r� iFi.q ✓at_sr--.Jr !C;-'-^d C .p'� 4 Cif ka1 'a ` 1. J -tt i�) ,;�,.2-O.- , t.::$3'i"i�-,`.1ti., e`� t 1t I04L l.Lvi" f1-S.-,,aa_ i,c,. �i a:'., f :h, �i, c.f .,,,,,— tr(>vii.,.i i +C, ern -A A-1-41-ti r.,-.r",- iA -l. s._r. QG., fi r.r(2O. S'1 ti b vt. re'`� J,1i LC--, \i s:r'1-c--Z • 1 i eJ o-, , rt Name of individual completing this form: t--i iv Cl't'{'3Ate7 f • t ` • t 6 e' i 4 AJ P/` .. t 1., S 4 1?-(- tC Signature: '-�k--� Title: � �� � �• Telephone: Ct Sincerely, Jeovanny Rodriguez, P.E. Director E-mail: r i r�>1.2� rsk. RFQ-EE-R 199 ettv of ttantt ,e? Daniel J. Alfonso City Manager To Whom it May Concern Subject: Reference Letter for Consultant's Engineer Name of Proposer: R.J. Heisenbottle Architects Name of Engineer: Douglas Wood, Pl., secs (cyf subconsultant: Douglas Wood Assoclatam) The above referenced Consultant is submitting on a Request for Qualifications that has been issued by the City of Miami. We require that the Proposer provide written references for their Engineer with their submission and by providing you with this document the Consultant is requesting that you provide the following reference information. We would appreciate you . providing the information requested below as well as any other information your feel is pertinent: Name of -Project: Vizcaya Museum & Gardarts 4sadritaitris provided the structursi engitteerifj hohrvicee ?Or thenhigorit .inkratigatIca, riVREU.41:1? 31,:ris_toratien for the ;:ricrrus Syci1r9smilrtrirI the. Scope of work Id hi tlo 1,thrt.ltitl'au Qva:san11, pm*parattan Glf-c:6717.1-p Triqrkon *ndurtorits,, construction acting'', tratiol and Spociel ineprfoigrl rrervioes. Value of project 't „.6 million lestimataal) Value of Design Services: $198,636 (structural) Delivery method: E Design -Bid -Build Ti CM@Risk Design -Build Other ( Construction completed on time & within budget: 10 Yes No If no, did the PM at contribute to the delay(s) or increased cost? Ej Yes Z No Quality of Design: ,r.::51 Above expectations EJ Average Ej Below Expectations Errors and Omissions: V1 Above expectations E Average j. Below Expectations (Above expectations means there were'fewer errors & omissions: than anticipated) Did Errors & Omissionsresult in increased construction cost? E Yes El No Was the Engineer responsive to the Owner & Contractor? -7...771 Yes No Was the Engineer timely with reviews .and submittals? i Yes El No Did the Engineer quickly resolve issues at they arbse? Yes E No Comments: r.!.. Name of individual completing this form: ,-,,, Signature: 44A111/ r' a----- •;,, Telephone: Sincerely, Jeovanny Rodriguez, P.E. Director f• , Date: Title: E-mail: RFO-ELZ-F! 200 CO ot flitarti Daniel J. Alfonso City Manager To Whom. it May Concern Subject: Reference Letter for Consultant's .Engineer Name of Proposer: R.J. Holsenbottle Architects Name cf Engineer Roilort Santiago, P,E. (of subconsultant: Doug las Wood Assoctates) The above referenced Consultant is submitting on a Request for Qualifications that has been issued by the City of Miami. Wo require that the Proposer provide written references for their Engineer with their Submission and by providing you with this document the Consultant is requesting that you provide the following reference information. We would appreciate you providing the inform•ation requested below as well as any other inforMation your feel is peitin•enti Name Qt project.: Peru Art Museum Miami nits nycittlig rww,workt.class art munaom'on Museunt Pars waierfrolit site.facing 2130' Seaport pi Mimi.. This building is.a Miami landmark designed by +acrid -fatuous aichilecIsHvaq J AImr, rid ringinn.rs Amp. DOA, its threa aailes pravitia 20E10,.000.stv,nre-reol Ohibittan. ,3cope of work: acul proirurn 5fFIVC: ph i3 11\ Axe( dope, atoratja,.oflie.s. parltioy anti other 'ttaPPOCE Roidus tAicloci A&sa•ni6te.F. providnd ctinstatation 54rvi'acts to I he roj.eat. ctam Stroug (tout thc-rjerol, foundation. Oki 47k, •c. ca4tradicri *traill:a Irak services and Special Ins pin aim. Value of project: VOA (estimated) Value of Design Services: _Ss24,660 (atruaturat) Delivery method: El Design -Bid -Build El CM@Risk Design -Build Other ( GMP CoristrUctioncompleted an time & within .budget DI Yes l\fo if no, did the PM at contribute to the delay(s).haeased Oost? Yes FA Na Qaarify of Design:. 1:73 Above expectations Average Below E.xpectatio.ns Errors and Omissions:. Above expectations El Average LI erow Expectations (Abov.e expertations riltlab8 'there were fewer rrot& omissions than arritlipated) 21 Did Errors 8 Omissions result in increased construction cost? Yeis No Was„the Engineer responsive• to the Owner & Contractor? t:,3" Yes n No Was the Engineer timely with reviews and submittals? riy. Yes J No Yes El No Did the Engineer quickly resolve issues as they_arose? Comments: " 1-2) ,•-••••••• I • ; • (1 ,i , .. Name (If individual corppleti nig thisitc)rAn : f —Ite-li • 1ik 1-C"illii "'--i Date: i ' 1 :...,' 1 ii4,-...-- 411..i.,,. ,. 1,.. /I! '1,, “: : 4' .k. , r ........, ... f-7"'"', Tifile'. . 4' 14 \ Ce;4- '''''e ' 74;7' ''I'lll ' Signature: i ,v -ii ki ' li.. 41. , i ,i i,/ 1! 1.-1---v- • : 4 ii i„. _ 1 o +...- (2- .'..7r. il• Telephone:. - II' 1- . 4- 2 2 c*, E-mail: Sincerely, Jeovanny Rodriguez, P.C. Director RFO-EE-R 201 Cat) of u To. YWY @om•: May Concem Subfer;t• Refianiartce. L tter i7"..?n:.j3tar i'5 Eng1i^.eer + 3^9 i vim• t',•Si`t :`3• +t•of r r e rat s.±.caon$d,t#arr#. .<, C' . f � �... ass R.J. Helsenbottle Architects Name E, rgi. e. r : Rober Santiago, P.E. tifams 441r oa AgS _'stes° T (_ '33oYu re ererced Co'rrsujrant os sub4 i nig. on a Requesi for Qua+iticat!oras '3-r• r:3'3 bean 'ssued by i' i.;. 3Cj-a:,r.s tN Proposer prcytr.le written referinces Ec: trIe4 => t!s ! r. anti GY providing 'Nat`? `cr' c document! tr:� .b �u3�ii S Pry r!de fc?M-.. rr'ng afer nce rr fc€- i- (-`r:. 441' ouki .3 rrr'X'cot you c. '1, r: rat, iy e b iow d; 'PYE;I .E s •� d 5 e L `, four t r. ' >.4 #,,wf ; } 'I s n;r f r� r �. rr-- r-r `' its Narile of Proiect: Fta, uric Resu racier, mr..!tx Cari/e.:r'+# ;1,>o 1,t8 SY;x)rl Asx,c: r?* r'7t"RvideU 4'ri S rotturai vI'.' r:'tr'rHftt;3 sa:•Nitos !or me linvercrigat:sn, tUpair 3nfl 7srG"aaon of>:ve 11+itcrc rr -ohac'-0-„sriz- +•r ti, t451. li. 2rre. rrd ; »vasti Yi-3#r ter- aA= , cr:a: rr rapc,+'I '. sir'.;---y �; He*+gr+. i r xl v°a 3045 394%. a1,1GA+'Caft. $ * rill r es zura ads Value -•s DesGr. Se s. , s: s$1' 200 {s .•eti.:tao .t(i rd L ' _[ w1' Gi:! '�i�t�:}F`r1 fE L.l4'��-w'rt_Y.� .+` ff Citr`. "•r _;i,:_ tr al;`( rl r�'•j... c:�C,7 D„ bt.:;7get-. = r`tcf?S r1C u,{; he PM at crr-ii-r);.i'ia t r ire 3i'-J `•:.>i :1f inti.Y.-'.Sied cost Yes j , E77C'r _ and rni :.'. is .. s: 1,1 Above r xc; r.:1.ati• t^s r; AveTar Above .yk„r,•''cr;;'i.is r3 �`'' !';i �� ✓,7l�c,y' LAi`.. ::i:#.# ._ ?N'oi Jfj & Was :t*.e. +. ' eT: rtsl�.+�'.'.,siv, t'J r;e Ow -;.a- .y C.. ,+t-�._..__? a , Was r fg;rlee k,.7-_si. W'.t F' the Q^ '.CR; r i" :i. :isF_''} CCr"rnents. Y No it yes "i 4 �ti�l ?r+ r s�C`t .3r dr.i3x v' As-sc; t (';t,',d, rave ,Nr.rcei ti et?' cir, se'ar:,a m.i.rC:C i Wart' .} ;r: .3r_ - .. aL:M..'ViC:�„'PZ}.�r. e rTa� i:' 1� d Pa& Corrfort. 5sillif:rr! 5/1'..setirr and I. 7,4=i i ! - '!.�^�a Mvseum a! G i M1.rn r JAAi r;ec and Gardens ,trs to ai• e � reMi. v� y�cer ,v��k !1M'S •3'+'4e * Y-IF: .l ! ".. _ f f,1't afiairls FF% lave Mce d f:ve tint; years. . air::..! roc' . '.t';tt S dt2 `, f;f C:.;. ?'it"er..G Hr_v r+ti ;g %3ti2 Si1'.gt4F3l ai'ai'tE^s' .f'g ?,?r"J'Cr',5 on ;jet' ;w.;!y'5 f1t' e G` lydl U3 bompio+ ix /Alas fcrrn: R:c to ,f. ttedsenbctt:9, i">3tR f I "f1J 1president Date 13,"1. Te±epbon+ (3O) 446-7799 art. 14 E ra 3: richartiejtha.net Sincerely, Jecvanny Rodr;gi ez. P.E. D'rec'+.or R 202 C,ttp of 41tatni To Whom it May Conoe-n Subiect Reference Latte...7 for Consultant's Engineer Narn,a ot Proposer R.J. Helsenbottle Architects Narre of Erigineer: Robert 44ntiago, P.E. .:ofstatworsattaw.: DoL.Kgias Go4 Ass&ciatesi. 1]-,e re.fer,,-Inced C:onsutant is subrrinng on a Request for Qua. cations that has beert issued bv he City of ktemi. We reouire that ttie Proposer orov!de wrijri refereces y thelr Eng:neer their submission and by providing you with the document tre, Consultant :s requeF“.?.nc,-; tnat. you F.:Ircv-Ade th. oliowing ref&erize irlforme7i,:n. W woutd appreciate yr,-,u requeSt.S.C1 nE4cAri as Weil a‘z any other ,:r!forrrator your feel is oeint. Nate of Project: tia.i.40,,,A-r aoacn P,ark Mari -tact & Safety Fa(:ility 00i4116 W0 Assf.-.4ateg. inc. proviaed the compkete ee-4charat orlumerie.-4.seraiceic tar AtiadeCotarly Mautover aeach :Warne Ssiqty F*CEPty poi rt. pr.atect ..af the Park Rocroatittio Ct,e0artnievt v1,3 tno Piro Rasv.iat Detaaruoe. .aeatichteeteres ,lealty taff SC:Cipt-30 W3r.Q-e.,greati.}0 ;,c.,wer i"NIPtho•ki64"11rt irinclud.es tr•ainirtal9iDrIt offi;:sa,Qkit .7c.cons, ex*rti3e, cacir cs.rfrG3,,3r,cs saa,-yrcs and atc—age Value Qldroiact: $3 Tri11ten festriated'y Value of De7,4gn Servic.es: 441.2I7 C3trtitturali i;,-"cit"'n-Rirl-Fli .0,1 r'PliSR ic.)E.,,-;!gr::--BwiriE Other L. corroved o nie & w rr budget: Yes 11 No no, did tr PM at contribute to tie deiay(s', or increased cost? Ej Yes Li No Qua,.ty o Design:. Ave expectattns Average FTBeow Expectatiorss Errors and Cimks;oris; Ab.z.ive expeotatons LI A4erage 77 Below Expectations t.fr: ere wiere. faker ei-o,rs 3 07711.'35:1311S 3 ntic:pated & Onlissions resuit in increased construction cost? LI Yes ie No kVs the Prg:r.e.Pr responsive to the (Owner & Contrac;tor? Vir Yes 0 No Was tne Eng!neer wt rees and 3ubmirais? Yes !.__; No 0 (.1 the EnTnee.rquddyres&.ve issues as t.":;..?y Yes Comments: cast 2f3- Het:sent:V:1e Archtaiczs and Elci.;7:;las Wood Asseces 117,1'01A) have worked together or seNeral gt-Aierrrrier:,. procts incit.:6r.-g Miami City Hatt Greynolds Park. ?-;zuky.i..e.i. Beactl rk 1.:fegLaid FaciEity, r•latiiever Beach Park C.:cr.-fort S".axns V,arni Mi:itary 3telrt winn:ng Vizcaya Iiitisetzr, Gi ust rc rare 4 few CWA st,perc:r work and e:=er.v..ary reatation. is 4-rid-it :elf the riumercus strx.-tisai engireerinc awarls they hae !'ecei4edo'rer the yeart 13fr conrideht ',I*. 174\4 c,:enons4rate the; ..:erniTit'nertc pir:vidir:g the -1:t;hest aty sincturai encineeer.13 ser4ices the City tcsL Nam of Signa4e: ual cornpl..4, flis form: R '.1. Heiserallottle, FAA Date: '711:C1e, 644,4 / /. i • Telephone: f305) 446-7799 ext. 14 Sincerely: Jedvanay Rodriguez, P.E. Director E-mail: rich artigtjha.net 203 Daniel J. Morse City Manager To Whorn. it May Concern Subject: Reference Letter for Consultant's Engineer Name of Proposer: R.J. Heisenbottle Archit•cts Name of Engineer: Robert Santiago, P,E (of subconsulant: D,Iuglas Wood Assad/Masi' The above referenced Consultant is submitting ori a Request for Qualifications that has been issued by the City of Miami. We require that the Proposer provide written references for their Engineer with their submission and by providing you with this document the Consultant is requesting that you provide the following reference information. We would appreciate you providing the information requested below as well as any other information your feel is pertinent: Name of Project; Soho aell Him(' Carnraebn tanay.'Ion af tho SX.entic.s1 7.stony. ml:F7m7Tigy Fitareta grtFoo aegf .1117,17 ant4,,,,, howl 11.6.111nrsrem opfamlinafolySitarnt squat/ ram). The. fli*Itt ,ipqradintittlio turiul strucium the atroingth raquirgannats vf tho.CtIrraril Fleamt3IJIIIflD Cd0,, irm 1"fivi1ddtiltm scope of work. tilini,:r.an:n taws. 91.f;rauti.r:n,?:rial.._ta I ftitmlifirErtiv 014. 00111411112:d2tilItttmO1..11: xLvet ell:41z% Toh,aiotry*,, r"er 1.1417.1o.cartaestrzvINIFITierld.r.ms,ontr inciactifta an AlA FiNta Award and itta1111.3 toternattattat Conareta Rawer Iturtitata Award 1 r1orft.I Value of project: $a2 million (ootirnato4) Value of Design Services: $302,000 {mutual} Deliver/ metnod: I DesrgnBdBiHd n CM@ Risk 0 Design,Build E Other Construction completed on time & within budget: J Yes 0 No If no, did the PM at contribute tothe delay(s) or increased cost? n Yes 2 No Quality of Design: E17, Above expectations Average 0 Below Expectations Errors and Omissions: SKI Above expectations D Average I 1 Below Expectations (Above expectations men n there were fewer errors it omissions than ab1icipate0 Did Errors & Omissions result in increased construction cost? 0 Yes E No Was the Engineer responsive to the Owner & Contractor? 21 Yes -0 No Was the Engineer timely with reviews. and submittals? Yes 0 No Did the Engineer q u[okly resolve issues as they arose? '1;-0 Yes No. Comments; vrr.ez e n - odto_ t• .16-ffo'd IAA 71A, 414.4_1 1.1 rk 4c e VI Air"- J,11 — Name of individual completing this torrn: &¼_ . .YA-4,2f '.Abc.rfel. I -!:•I "1.41 Signature: Telephone: er3,t 06 61 Sincerely, Jeovanny Rodriguez, RE, Director Title: -A" .ciA, r AA' 17:.-1%' E-mail: .'..— 71_ f:.741.1 11P0-5E R 204 eitv otRitiamt Daniel J. Alfonso City Manager To Whom it May Concern Subject: Reference Letter for Consultant's Engineer (of suboonsultant: N Wile of Proposer: R.J. Reisenbettle Architects Name of Engineer: Robert Santiago, PE Dnuglas Wood Assoc;atras) The above referenced Consultant is submitting on a Request for Qualifications that has been issued by the City of Miami. We require that the Proposer provide written references -for their Engineer with their submission and by providing you with this• document the Consultant is requesting that you provide the following reference 'information. We would appreciate you providing the information requested below as well as any other information your feel is pertinent: Nan' of Project: t2e V,_..caya Museum a GarderIS ODU;1018 Wood AssocFatsm• provided tho etructuml toginotriag S6rViCe.5 Itfr the historic investigation, avaluetIon and restoration for the various. syster14 in the SC ope of work. Z:,":',Mr'Ll'ir-7:::=':,":;:f;tg,,17.',Ir_,,,97.:,`,7:0,nr,!!,e4:Ttl'ial",-,1„.;ra...,_°14;2.7....Z.V„`",!twm/....',"`"X.,',t`:-,?,:4hkizt,Td'att4441:11;:tl'i;r. otolgn, ps'eparahoft or oonstrocKon towtnents,:lonetrisCiFil Admitiff;atiag. and Spei2f1Fe:vacr'. e.noRnezorvicae• Value of project S 5 million. (estimated) Value of Design Services: pi 98,635 (structural) Delivery method: rTHIJ Design -Bid -Build T cm@Risk0 Design -Build fl Other ( Construction competed on time & within budget 'X' Yes E No tf no, did the PM at contribute to the delay(s) or increased cost? [1 Yes 'FE- No Quality of Design: PA Above expectations El Average 11 Below Expectations tc-104 Errors and Ornissions Above expectations El. Average Below Expectations (Above expectatons means there were fewer errors & omissions than anticipated) Did Errors & Omissions resultin increased construction cost? Was the Engineer responsive to the Owner & Contractor? Waste Engineer timely with reviews and submittals? Did the Engineer quickly resolve issues as they arose? Comments: . Ej Yes No E.! Yes Ti No Yes E No Yes 11 No Name of individyal completing this form: • - Signature: Telephone: Sincerely, Jeovanny RodrigLez, P.E. Director • -- Title: Date: 1 n E-rnaii: al :E.; (1,-' RFCI-EE-IR 205 Cap of illicant Daniel J. Alfonso City Manager To Wham it May Concern Subject; Reference Letter for Consultant's Engineer R.J. Heisenbottle Architects Name of Proposer: Name of Engineer: Andres Perez, P.E. The above referenced Consultant is submitting on a Request for Qualifications that has been issued by the City of Miami, We require that the Proposer provide written references for their Engineer with their submission and by providing you with this document the Consultant is requesting that you provide the following reference information. We would appreciate you providing the information requested below as well as any other information your feel is pertinent: Name of Project: Marine Stadium Marina Bulkhead bulkhead replacement and pite-supported slab construction documents and Scope of work: construction administration services , Value of project: $ 1.3M Value of Design services: $103460 Delivery method: Design -Bid -Build D CM@Risk El Design -Build Other ( Construction completed on time & within budget: Yes :3 No If no, did the PM at contribute to the delay(s) or increased cost? rj Yes Cj No Quality of Design: CO Above expectations Ell Average El Below Expectations Errors and Omissions: [1] Above expectations El Average tj Below Expectations (Above expectations means there were fewer errors & omissions than anticipated) Did Errors & Omissions result in increased construction cost? 111 Yes E No Was the Engineer responsive to the Owner & Contractor? El Yes LI No Was the Engineer timely with reviews and submittals? E Yes LI No Did the Engineer quickly resolve issues as they arose? EK Yes No Comments: Mr, Perez is a very responsive professorial, and he quickly resolves issues at the construction site. Name of individ ornpl his form: Sandra J Vega Date: 02/05/16 Signature: 44.Lar, . Title: Project Manager Telephone: 305-968-0802 ir E-mail. svega@miamigov.coni Sincerely, Joovanny Rodriguez, P.E. Director RFQ-EE-R 206 Cttp ofOitanti Daniel J. Alfonso City Manager To Whom it May Concern Subject: Reference Letter for Consultant's Engineer Name of Proposer: R.I.Neisenbattte Architects Name of Engineer: Jordon Cheifet, P,E, The above referenced Consultant is submitting on a Request for Qualifications that has been issued by the City of Miami, We require that the Proposer provide written references for their Engineer with their submission and by providing you with this document the Consultant is requesting that you provide the following reference information, We would appreciate you providing the information requested below as well as any other information your feel is pertinent: Name of Project: Manatee Bend Shoreline restoration including layout and structural design of sheet pile bulkhead, Scope of work: riorao revetment. and kayak launch ranio. Value of project: $ 7.38,527 Value of Design Services: $97,273 Delivery method: 2 Design -Bid -Build ❑ CM c@Risk ❑ Design -Build [ Other ( j Construction completed on time & within budget: ❑ Yes ❑ No If no, did the PM at contribute to the delay(s) or increased cost? ❑ Yes ❑ No Quality of Design: [l Above expectations ❑ Average ❑ Below Expectations Errors and Omissions: E Above expectations ❑ Average ❑ Below Expectations (Above expectations means there were fewer errors & omissions than anticipated) Did Errors & Omissions result in increased construction cost? ❑ Yes ❑ No Was the Engineer responsive to the Owner & Contractor? ® Yes ❑ No Was the Engineer timely with reviews and submittals? E. Yes [] No Did the Engineer quickly resolve issues as they arose? ❑ Yes ❑ No Comments: Jordon Cheifet provided his professional services above standards. He always bring solutions to the protect to keep it on time and on budget. Name of individ Signature: Telephone 305-968-08o2 Sincerely, Jeovanny Rodriguez, P.E. Director completing this form: Sandra J Vega, Associate NA Date:, 01122r16 Title: Protect Manager E mat!: svega@riamigay.com RFQ-EE-R 207 Crt of EE.tnrrrf Daniel J. Alfonso City Manager To Whom it May Concern Subject: Reference Letter for Consultant's Engineer Name of Proposer: �f Heisenbottle Architects Name of Engineer: Andres Perez, P.E. The above referenced Consultant is submitting on a Request for Qualifications that has been issued by the City of Miami. We require that the Proposer provide written references for their Engineer with their submission and by providing you with this document the Consultant is requesting that you provide the following reference information. We would appreciate you providing the information requested below as well as any other information your feel is pertinent: Name of Project: Haulover Marina Utilities Scope of work: provide water, sewer, and electrical service to the proposed Haulover Marina site Value of project $ 726,052.70 Value of Design Services: $64,969 Delivery method: [] Design -Bid -Build ❑ CM@Risk ❑ Design -Build ❑ Other ( Construction completed on time & within budget: CY Yes ❑ No If no, did the PM at contribute to the delay(s) or increased cost? ❑ Yes 0 No Quality of Design: DA Above expectations ❑ Average ❑ Below Expectations Errors and Omissions: ®Above expectations ❑ Average © Below Expectations (Above expectations means there were fewer errors & omissions than anticipated) Did Errors & Omissions result in increased construction cost? ❑ Yes 0/No Was the Engineer responsive to the Owner & Contractor? [Er Yes ❑ No Was the Engineer timely with reviews and submittals? ['Yes ❑ No Did the Engineer quickly resolve issues as they arose? [►�- " Yes ❑ No Comments: Name of individual co nple1�tti�ing this form: •` Signature: Telephone: ,Sit ) '75— 5 Sincerely, Jeovanny Rodriguez, P.E, Director a, R. Sc .c .s " - '�"1" Title: E-mail: Date: .2-- l 1 cans Tr.416776"4/-t4 4-444141z Leafd'imes r y) icuol i ckl,ote.. c o v ar-Q se-R 208 City of ftlianti Daniel J. Alfonso City Manager To Whom it May Concern Subject: Reference Letter for Consultant's Engineer Name of Proposer: R.J. Heisenbottle Architects Name of Engineer: Victor M. Avedano, P.E. The above referenced Consultant is submitting on a Request for Qualifications that has been issued by the City of Miami. We require that the Proposer provide written references for their Engineer with their submission and by providing you with this document the Consultant is requesting that you provide the following reference information. We would appreciate you providing the information requested below as well as any other information your feel is pertinent: Name of Project: Broward College Southwest Center Scope of work: HVAC, Electrical, Plumbing & Fire Protection Design Services Value of project: $ 22, 825, 000 Value of Design Services: Delivery method: ❑ Design -Bid -Build ❑ CM©Risk [ Design -Build ❑ Other ( Construction completed on time & within budget: E Yes ❑ No If no, did the PM at contribute to the delay(s) or increased cost? ❑ Yes ❑ No Quality of Design: ® Above expectations ❑ Average ❑ Below Expectations Errors and Omissions: F Above expectations ❑ Average ❑ Below Expectations (Above expectations means there were fewer errors & omissions than anticipated) Did Errors & Omissions result in increased construction cost? ❑ Yes ❑ No Was the Engineer responsive to the Owner & Contractor? 111 Yes ❑ No Was the Engineer timely with reviews and submittals? © Yes ❑ No Did the Engineer quickly resolve issues as they arose? ❑x Yes ❑ No Comments: Looking forward to working with this team again. Name of individual co •Ie '- g t (.'form: Garret Southern Signature: Telephone: 561-361-6700 Sincerely, Jeovanny Rodriguez, P.E, Director Date: 2/11/2016 E-mail: gsouthern@kaufmanlynn.com RFQ-EE-R 209 (City of tam Daniel J. Alfonso City Manager To Whom it May Concern Subject: Reference Letter for Consultant's Engineer Name of Proposer: R.J. HeisenbottIeArchitects Name of Engineer: Jorge L. Fleitas, P.E. The above referenced Consultant is submitting on a Request for Qualifications that has been issued by the City of Miami. We require that the Proposer provide written references for their Engineer with their submission and by providing you with this document the Consultant is requesting that you provide the following reference information. We would appreciate you providing the information requested below as well as any other information your feel is pertinent: Name of Project: Broward College Southwest Center HVAC, Electrical, Plumbing & Fire Protection Design Services Scope of work: Value of project: $ 22, 825, 000 Value of Design Services: Delivery method: ❑ Design -Bid -Build ❑ CM@Risk x❑ Design -Build [ Other Construction completed on time & within budget: ® Yes ❑ No If no, did the PM at contribute to the delay(s) or increased cost? ❑ Yes ❑ No Quality of Design: x❑ Above expectations ❑ Average ❑ Below Expectations Errors and Omissions: 0 Above expectations ❑ Average ❑ Below Expectations (Above expectations means there were fewer errors & omissions than anticipated) Did Errors & Omissions result in increased construction cost? ❑ Yes ❑x No Was the Engineer responsive to the Owner & Contractor? 0 Yes ❑ No Was the Engineer timely with reviews and submittals? E Yes ❑ No Did the Engineer quickly resolve issues as they arose? Yes ❑ No Comments: Looking forward to working with this team again. Name of individual co Ie ' -g th. form: Garret Southern Signature: Telephone: 561-361-6700 Sincerely, Jeovanny Rodriguez, P.E. Director Title: Vice Predsident Date: 2/11/16 E-mail: gsouthern@kaufmaniynn.com RFQ-EE-R 210 Cap of Bianti Daniel J, Alfonso City Manager Th Whom It May Concern Subject: Reference Letter for Consultant's Engineer Langan Engineering & Environmental Services Narne of Proposer 11-1•14,`kenbaute Acch." Narne of Engineer C AleL ° 5 D12-7 The above referenced Consultant Is submitting on a Request for Qualifications that has been Issued by the City of Miami, We require that the Proposer provide written references for their Engineer with their submission and by providing you with this document the Consultant is requesting that you provide the following reference information. We would appreciate you providing the information requested below as well as any other information your feel is pertinent Name of Project: t'A ET 3 scope of work: GR oeSeeee I eere,Ej4-it 40-7Elteet Value of project $ 3 I, 500d coo fElk_hd E4 Value of Design Services: 2-00 te CreoeeeeeiN) Delivery method: 0 CesIgn-BEd-Buird 0 CMGRisk Design-Bulld 0 Other (e Construction completed on time & within budget: Yes D No If no, did the PM at contribute to the delay(s) or increased cost? 0 Yes 0 No Quailty of Design:. X' Above expectationAverage D Below Expectations Enors and Omissions: Above expectations 0 Average O Below Expectations (Above expectations means there &evr errors Si aniissioris than anticipate,* Did Errors & Omissions result in increased construction cost? 0 Yos tet No Was the Engineer responelve to the Owner & Contractor? Yes 0 No Was the Engineer timely vvfth reviews and subeettels? laC Yes No Did the Engineer gulekly resolve Issues as they arose? Y s 0 No Comments: kL Helve. .e,h)0 4**416%rk, Name of individu ,peWig this 6eKr. 1211‘.10A16- Date: a"3-01(, Signature: Telephone: $05-3 72- /05- Sincerely, Jeovanny Rodriguez, P.E. Director Tte: Cite-)ilIL4 at- E-Enaii: AbS. /Zit 0474„MecneerZaS dy.na arc 211 eitv of Alianil To Whom it May Concern Subject: Reference Letter for Consultant's Engineer Name of Proposer: 4-f:rnbUaraut"t' Name of Engineer: The above referenced Consultant is submitting on a Request for Qualifications that has beer issued by the City of Miami. We require that the Proposer provide written references for their Engineer with their submission and by providing you with this document the Consultant is requesting that you provide the following reference information. We would appreciate you pnviding the information requested below as well as any other information jour feel is pertinent: Name of Project: V-eeDiZi...0 tee -eh?... f..)-7,-\--TE- PA,/ IL Daniel J. Alfonso City Manager 3E*2j ook.10 Scope of wwork:tejeS Value cf project. 3 Va.ue of Design Services: L'rethod: 7 Design -Bid -Build CMi,feRisk Design -Build Other ( Construction completed on time & within budget: ,i74'k Yes J No if rz,t, did the PM at contribute to the delay(s) or increased cost? Yes [L] No Quality of Design: Above expectations Li Average Le Below Expectations Errors and Omissions E Above expectations Ei Average Below Expectations (Anove expectations means there were fewer errors& omissions thantCPtedi Did Errors & Omissions result in increased construction cost? FJ Yes No Was the Engineer responsive to the Owner & Contractor? ieS: Yes Li No Was the Engineer timely with reviews and submittals? Yes EJ No Did_ the Engineer quickly resolve issues as they arose? 54 Yes LI No Cc:fru-cents: 14i 47.14i.. I 51'1,71; 16. '3. e r Name of individual completing this form: 1. 14444.7('-r Date: Signature: r,r,„, 1.1 Title: t:',‘ — Telephone: 'It; - $`YZ-1-ti 04, Sincerely, Jecvanny Rodriguez, P.E. Director c RPO-E-E 212 WJE EN;uNEERS AR ,:`r crs \iAT'J; lJ.\ES 5(;EPYi srs PROFESSIONAL REGISTRTATION5 ® Professional Engineer,. AZ, FL,:LA,. TX, arad NACE- Certified Cothodic protection Specialist: • ep EDUCATION os a 'BS,:.Civil Engineering, Economics 76 i Cornell Univeisity,. 1993 lae •MA, Engineering, Civil Engineering Cornett University,.1994 PI -ID, Philosophy, Civil Engineering .0 niversity of Texas atAustin.1999 o-. E 1 :PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS •- ; ACE Internattonaf (NACE) e TEHCNICAL COM(VFITTEES . .:• :....... IN d `.MACE' Internatlonril CORROS1ON 2014 ..;Conference anal Expo Symposruiri..=;San sat:Anton•io,• TX..Iectrvch•enical.m•it••igcij on.• ail ' i?f • reinforcement ccrroslora.in concrete� structutes; 'hair al u�1 : ANACE.liiterriptiorral CORROSION2013 •. Conference cod Expo Symposk m i .:,Orlando, FL;Assessment and controf of toso :.reinforcement corrosion in concrete Eg ':structures, Ulce.Chair: Gal MACE STG.01 Reinfarced Concrete, TG 1 04 7•-Sacrificial Cathodic Protection.; i Vice Chair :.....:• %Me Iteiie , 11 1e .rf Leandro Elcheuerry Principal ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT: Structural Engineer — Corrosion YEARS OF EXERIENCE: 22 SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Leandro Etcheverry has extensive experience related to evaluation of existing structures, corrosion mitigation in reinforced concrete structures, and development of repair and rehabilitation programs. He also has experience evaluating concrete material properties associated with strength deficiencies and process -related deterioration. Dr. Etcheverry has also been involved in evaluations and repairs within industrial facilities such as power plants, refineries, and chemical plants. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Rickenbacker Causeway- Miami, FL installation of twenty-two sacrificial jackets on prestressed concrete piles NASA John F. Kennedy Space Center: Utility Tunnel- Cape Canaveral, FL Installation of sacrificial thermally sprayed zinc on tank wall Lake Worth Bridges - Lake Worth, FL Installation of jacket sacrificial cathodic protection systems on bridge substructure reinforced concrete piles Nueces Causeway- Corpus Christi, TX Installation of sacrificial jackets and thermally sprayed zinc on 542 piles Dukes Energy's Buck Power Plant- Salisbury, BC Construction anomalies in concrete turbine pedestals Nova Southeastern University- Fort Lauderdale, FL Corrosion of structural steer element in ice -water tanks Trout River Bridge - Jacksonville, FL Installation of impressed current cathodic protection systems for bridge substructure Palo Verde Cooling Tower - Tonopah, AZ Corrosion condition assessment and repair design for of nine mechanical draft cooling towers Pasadena Refining System- TX Cursory assessment and prioritization of distress within UDEX unit Queen Isabella Memorial Causeway Bridge- South Padre Island, TX Bridge substructure and existing thermally sprayed cathodic protection systems San Francisco Bay Bridge, CA Evaluation of water presence within box girders supporting bicycle path Strategic Highway Research Program, Federal Highway Administration Washington, D.C. Evaluation of chloride extraction, corrosion inhibitors, and cathodic protection systems 213 CO m so T. CO WIE F.N iINI:£RS Al:C isr;:c:r MATERIALS SC %CIA PROFESSIONAL REG!STRTATIONS ' Professional Engineer in IL, LA, IN, KY, MN, MO, OH, WI EDUCATION 85, :Civil Engineering University of Illinois, Urbana ,. Ch.ampaign,:1987 MS, Structural Engineering, .. University of California, Berkeley 1988 en ®, I PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS I ASTM international I110 (ADM) 'I Structural Engineers Association of Illinois /SEAOI) .American Concrete institute (ACI) go .American. Institute of Steel Construction. I : (MSC)CO I .E i TECHNICAL COMMITTEES ASTM Committee D07-Wood CI bro =1 as ca ca rmo 647 r ev 66, 1.1 Arne P. Johnson Principal ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT: Structural Engineer — Concrete/Corrosion YEARS OF EXERIENCE: 28 SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Arne Johnson joined WJE in 1989 after working for a structural design firm in Chicago. At WJE, he has investigated several hundred concrete, steel, masonry and wood structures. Most assignments have involved evaluation of structural capacity, response, deterioration, distress, or failure; many have included design of repairs, construction documents, and construction observation services. Mr. Johnson has particular expertise in evaluation and repair design for historic structures, including evaluation and repair of aging concrete and timber pile foundations. He also has expertise in vibration testing and monitoring to protect structures, including museums and historic buildings, from construction -related vibrations. Mr. Johnson has performed numerous litigation support and insurance -related investigations involving structural distress and failures, fire damage, wind damage, vibration damage, and foundation settlement. He has also conducted many structural design peer reviews and load -rating studies. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Solider Field Stadium- Chicago, IL Annual structural inspections since 1990, repair designs and observation, life -cycle cost analysis, and development of repair and protection systems for historic concrete Wrigley Field, Chicago, IL Structural investigation to assess stadium condition and cause of concrete deterioration Fenway Park- Boston, MA Investigation of stadium structure and expansion plans Union Depot - St. Paul, MN Historic concrete and timber pile foundation investigation and repair Surf Club Hotel - Miami Beach, FL Foundation stabilization and underpinning consulting Korea High Speed Rail Authority- Seoul, Korea Concrete bridge investigations and quality audit U.S. Cellular Coliseum- Bloomington, IL Investigation and litigation support for distress in concrete arena and garage Franklin Avenue Bridge - Minneapolis, MN Investigation and repair recommendations for historic concrete arch bridge over Mississippi River Art Institute of Chicago - IL Structural consulting and peer review for Modern Wing addition; pre -construction vibration testing and consulting during construction 214 CO CO CO ea CO 0 4- 0 w as rda as Vow V, w ,4- 1n 4- as a CO 4- as es en bra 44, Rio cr oG WJE Fnc;ivfrits \;,sr; PROFESSIONAL REGISTRTATIONS Professional. Engineer, AZ, IL, KY, and Structural 1 Engineer, IL and MA EDUCATION 85,, Ovil Engineering University of :Illinois atUrbana- Champaign, 1973 MS, Civil Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign, 1975 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Concrete Institute (AO) American Society of Civil Engineers: Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute -Structural EngineesAssociation of . 111inois is TECHNICAL COMMITTEES: ACI318 Standard Buliding Code: :AC! 318C Safety, Serviceability, :and Analysis : ACI 3.15E-Shear and Torsion ACJ 342 Evaluation_of Concrete Bridges and Bridge EIernents :A.CI:445 - Shear and Torsion.' ACI 445A -Strut-and-TIe Models At 11.1119 Gary 1, Klein Executive Vice President and Senior Principal ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT: Structural Engineer — Concrete YEARS OF EXERIENCE: 42 SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Gary Klein joined WJE in 1979 and has since investigated hundreds of concrete, steel, and wood structures. Most assignments have involved deterioration, distress, or failure of buildings and bridges. Mr. Klein's experience also includes the investigation of parking structures, tunnels, transit structures, stadiums, piers, environmental facilities, and wind turbines. Many of these studies have included repair design and construction observation services. Mr. Klein has provided expert testimony in connection with many collapse and structural investigation projects. Prior to joining WJE, from 1973 to 1979 Mr. Klein worked at the Chicago firms of McDonough Engineering, Inc., and HNTB. While with these firms, he was responsible for structural design and plan preparation for new bridge and tunnel construction as well as investigation and rehabilitation of existing structures. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Soldier Field - Chicago, IL Structural rehabilitation Central Artery /Tunnel Project (The Big Dig) - Boston, MA Structural investigation and safety audit of tunnel and bridge structures Franklin Avenue Bridge - Minneapolis, MN Investigation and repair recommendations for historic concrete arch bridge over Mississippi River Miami Art Museum - Miami, FL Investigation of failure of precast concrete roof canopy Fowey Rocks Lighthouse - Biscayne National Park, FL Condition assessment and repair and preservation consulting Union Depot - St. Paul, MN Historic concrete and timber pile foundation investigation and repair Lakefront Millennium Project - Chicago, IL Post -construction structural review Wacker Drive Viaduct - Chicago, IL Durability research, prototype testing, and health monitoring Loop Road Bridge - VA Structural investigation, repair design, and expert testimony Hamakua Coast Steel Trestle Bridges - Hilo, HI Structural investigation and load testing Koror-Babeldaob Bridge - Republic of Palau 790-foot concrete box -girder span over the Toegel Channel Fenner Wind Farm - Fenner, NY Turbine foundation retrofit 215 m nu1 y I1 = 1 "ol' WJE F iV C; F :\ L I: R7 F PROFESSIONAL REGISTRTATIONS co 'Professional Engineer, IL, MI,. and MS. era Aa I =EDUCATION• ®1 :.BS Engineering Physics I -Hope .College ,1996 ecr �1 ;:MS, Civic Engineering 1 Northwestern University.,1999 PhD, Civil Engineering Northwestern University, 2001 •:PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS El American Concrete institute (ACI) El es E ▪ 1 1 �1 'L t1 y1 CA 1 Abe I c1 '»yl =1 =1 American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) MACE internatianol Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute -TECHNICAL COMMITTEES -. Concrete Materials Technology .. Committee (Chair) • CRS1-DurabilityCommittee (Chair) m 1 ACI 365 .- Service Life Prediction i I �r w .4 , 1 cal Ili taZ Jahn S. Lawler Associate Principal ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT: Structural Engineer— Concrete/Corrosion YEARS OF EXERIENCE: 28 SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Since joining WJE in 2001, John Lawler has performed field, laboratory, and analytical investigations related to the construction and durability of a wide range of structures. Areas of specialization include concrete structure assessment, non- destructive testing techniques, corrosion testing, and corrosion service life modeling for new and existing structures in severe environments. He has evaluated the condition of existing transportation, infrastructure, power, industrial, and governmental structures addressing corrosion and other concrete material problems including strength deficiencies and environmental and chemical deterioration. He has developed repair/rehabilitation programs associated with many of these projects. Dr. Lawler has also consulted on materials selection and design for new structures, with a focus on durability. He has led research programs investigating materials performance in the field and the laboratory. This has included studies of corrosion resistant reinforcing steels, prestressing strand, and high performance concrete optimized for durability. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Vehicle Assembly Building - Kennedy Space Center, FL Corrosion evaluation of elevated concrete slabs, service life modeling, and repair development Queen Isabella Memorial Causeway Bridge - South Padre Island, TX Assessment and corrosion service life modeling of marine bridge substructure Franklin Avenue Bridge • Minneapolis, MN Investigation and repair recommendations for historic concrete arch bridge over Mississippi River Water Reclamation Facility, Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station - Tonopah, AZ Evaluation, corrosion service life modeling, and repair development for 30-yr life extension of trickling filters, clarifiers, thickeners and pumping station structures Union Depot - St. Paul, MN Evaluation and repair development for 250,000-square-foot elevated concrete train deck exhibiting carbonation -induced corrosion Pacific Financial Plaza - Newport Beach, CA Condition evaluation and cathodic protection repair specification 1-4 Braided Ramp, Orlando, FL Investigation of early age bridge deck cracking Wacker Drive Viaduct Reconstruction- Chicago, IL Quality assurance and construction consulting Corpus Christi Seawall Reconstruction - Corpus Christi, TX Thermal monitoring and cracking prevention Bridges in NC, GA, IL, IA and WV Evaluation of field performance of epoxy -coated and galvanized reinforcing bars in marine substructures and bridge decks 215 DOUGLAS WOOD ASSOCIATES INC. PROFESSIONAL REG!STRTATIONS :P;E. in Florida m i ::Special Inspector In Florida m 1 Regrstered:Architectin Florida • Certified by theStructurdl En 1::. Engineering Certification Board ®E• ::.::EDUCATION 11111 • ®E :Univorsity of Wyoming, BSCE, Val :: with Honors • 1 Peter K iewitSons'CompanyScholarship =E:.. 1/43 1.' university of Miami, B. Arch 1 • . With.Nonors rI..: PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS els ▪ ;;Florida Structural Engineers E Association,. State Board Member& 65 f ;Past:Pres.dentf. am E ,4merican Concrete in • " NationatCouncll or Structural Engineer �+ ! Associations q�5 1 • National Trust for His 3' (Jade heritage Trust = `National Society of Professiornal t° I Engineers v Florida Engineering Society oric.Preservation ; American: institute of Architects Al 1 :Milled Member) art ssler 111111 . Douglas Wood, RE., SECB President ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT: Project Principal (Structural Engineering), Construction Engineering and Inspection (CEI) Services YEARS OF EXPERIENCE: 36 SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Mr. Wood has over thirty-six years of experience providing structural engineering in South Florida, including Construction Engineering and Inspection (CEI) Services. Mr. Wood's reputation for thoughtful consideration, creative solutions, thorough analysis, detailed design and client -responsive service is unsurpassed. The firm's projects have received numerous recent awards from the International Concrete Repair Institute, American Concrete Institute, National Council of Structural Engineers Associations, National Trust for Historic Preservation, Florida Trust for Historic Preservation, American Institute of Architects, and American Concrete Contractors Association. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Crandon Park Tennis Stadium Mr. Wood provided the Threshold Building inspections for the 13,800-seat tennis stadium. The permanent structure consists of precast and cast -in -place concrete. The upper deck accommodates the addition of temporary bleachers installed for the annual tournament. Coconut Grove Playhouse This project is currently under investigation, evaluation and design. It is intended to restore the historical aspects of this 1200-seat theater while creating a live performance theater conforming to present-day technology and standards. $15 million estimated construction cost. Vizcaya Mr. Wood has been providing structural engineering for repairs, renovations and restorations at Miami -Dade County's Vizcaya for three decades. His work has touched almost every corner of this National Historic Landmark. Work has included multiple investigations and evaluations, as well as extensive concrete repairs, enhancements, renovations, additions and restorations in accordance with the highest standards of historical restoration. Cumulative construction cost value of approximately $40 million. Perez Art Museum Miami Iconic new art museum in Miami with 200,000 square feet of programmable space, plus multiple terraces, bayfront amphitheater and parking. Douglas Wood Associates provided consultation throughout the project, foundation design, construction administration services, Threshold Building nspection and design of various building components and art installations. 90.1 million estimated construction cost. Colony Theater The project received the AIA Florida Merit Award of Excellence, the Florida Trust for Historic Preservation Award, the Barbara Capitman Award from the Miami Design Preservation League, and the outstanding preservation project award from Dade Heritage Trust. This project included the addition of a performance theater stage house along with a new stage, storage, dressing rooms, office and support spaces. This project also included repairs, renovations and historic renovation throughout the theater. $7 million estimated construction cost. Soho Beach House Complete renovation of this historical 7-story mid-century hotel with rooftop addition and addition of a 15-story hotel wing (total area of approximately 322,000 square feet). This project received International Concrete Repair Institute's Award of Merit. $32 million estimated construction cost. Trinity Episcopal Cathedral Historic Restoration of Trinity Cathedral, including extensive concrete repairs and corrosion control. This project received the AIA Florida Honor Award of Excellence for Historic Preservation. 19.145 square feet. Estimated Construction Cost: S7 million. 217 DOuGL.AS WOOD ASSOCIATES, INC. PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS .PE. nFtgrda as ATC2O/ATC4S Post -Disaster as i.BuildlrigEvoluptlon m i ''EDUCATION � ;. � � :City College of New: York, BSCE; =f , w.ithHonors ar ` Fn ine i gr erirtg'Alurnni Awarf vat. City Cpllege of New.York, Master of 3 'Structural Engineering ra ::with Honors tj! Robert Santiago, P.E. Senior Vice President ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT: Project Manager (Structural Engineering), Construction Engineering and Inspection (CEI) Services YEARS OF EXPERIENCE: 34 SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Mr. Santiago has over thirty-four years of experience providing structural engineering, including Construction Engineering and Inspection (CEI) Services. Mr. Santiago's background includes extensive municipal work in the New York City area, one of the most exciting and challenging environments for structural engineering anywhere, where he engineered projects in Manhattan's cast iron district, as well as an award -winning addition below Carnegie Hall and at the Yale Divinity School. The firm's projects have received numerous recent awards from the American Concrete Institute, International Concrete Repair Irstitute, National Council of Structural Engineers Associations, National Trust for Historic Preservation, Florida Trust for Historic Preservation, American Institute of Architects, and Decorative Concrete Council. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Manhattan Terminal, Staten Island Ferry New 150,000 square foot replacement for the Manhattan terminal for the Staten Island Ferry. This complex engineering project was constructed over underground roadway and mass transit tunnels. On a typical weekday, this ferry terminal handles 60,000 passengers. $158 million estimated construction cost, Carnegie Hall, Addition Award -winning addition of a new third stage, Zankel Hall, is a multiple -use, 650-seat performance space below the main concert hall, including new balconies, stage, and accessory spaces. 72 million estimated construction cost Hampton House Douglas Wood Associates provided the structural engineering services for the renovation and restoration of the historic Hampton House. Few historic places in South Florida can boast of its legacy, which drew people from all over the nation, including the weekly meetings of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) and frequent guests Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcom X and Muhammad Ali. This project includes extensive repair, renovation and rehabilitation for use as a museum, archive, entertainment venue and community center, Soho Beach House Complete renovation of this historical 7-story mid-century hotel with rooftop addition and addition of a 15-story hotel wing (total area of approximately 322,000 square feet). This project received International Concrete Repair Institute's Award of Merit. $32 million estimated construction cost. Trinity Episcopal Cathedral Historic Restoration of Trinity Cathedral, including extensive concrete repairs and corrosion control. This project received the AIA Florida Honor Award of Excellence for Historic Preservation. 15,145 square feet. Estimated Construction Cost: $7 million. Haulover Beach Park Marine & Safety Facility New Haulover Beach Marine Safety Facility (a joint project of the Park & Recreation Department and the Fire Rescue Department), which features a nearly 80 ft. tall observation tower ("lighthouse") and includes a training room, lounge, offices, lnrkar rnnmc avarrica rnnm rnnfaranra rnnm ctnraaa anri vahirla ctnraaa 218 • PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS ea Registered Engineer,iFL 66.507: ens VD I .EDUCATION 0 I .BS, Crvrl Engineering v, I Fioridcrlrr.ternational University El• . . =E gis as 1 wE alp E 7;11 �I CYI, CC c ; : _ ri PCOBF. 1 tl rat Is �. Andres Perez, P.E. Engineering Department Head ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT: Lead Civil/Marine Structural Engineer YEARS OF EXPERIENCE: 17 SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Mr. Perez has over 17 years of civil engineering experience In Florida. He has completed the planning, design and construction administration for site/civil projects including parks, streetscape, and Right -of - Way. He has also completed designs for private site developments such as hotels, condominiums, parking lots/garages, commercial properties and dry stack marinas. These projects have required the design of stormwater management systems consisting of retention areas, drainage wells, exfiltration trenches, and outfalls. These projects have also required the design of water and sanitary sewer services. His site/civil design experience in Florida includes the permitting of projects through agencies such as the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), South Florida Water Management District, and Florida Department of Transportation. He has processed stormwater management designs through these agencies to obtain Environmental Resource Permits (ERN, and he has demonstrated experience with projects adjacent to the coast and/or waterfront. These projects have required extensive coordination with diverse project teams to design projects that meet the development programming goals for both public anc private sector clients, but that also meet the stringent regulatory permitting criteria to manage surface water runoff. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Bayfront Street Ends Improvements, Miami Beach, Florida Bulkhead design and environmental permitting for street ends at South Shore Drive, loth Street, 14th Street, Lincoln Road as well as Island View Park, Streetscape design for street ends at South Shore Drive, 10" Street and Lincoln Road. Construction costs totaled to $700K. Beachwalk II, Miami Beach, Florida Civil/coastal engineering design and environmental permitting for the $4M 2,300 feet on grade paver walkway that connects South Pointe Park, Marjory Stoneman Douglas Park, and Lummus Park in the South Beach district of Miami Beach. Nauiover Marine Center, North Miami Beach, Florida Marine and site/civil improvements for the redevelopment of a new marina facility with approximately 400 feet of bulkhead. Surveying, water and sanitary sewer design, utility coordination, and construction administration services provided. Redesigned sheet pile bulkhead with augercastpile-supported reinforced concrete forklift launching platform. Construction costs totaled to$15M. Island Gardens Mega Yacht Harbour, Miami, Florida Marina design and environmental permitting for 50-slip mega yacht harbor on Watson Island as part of $600M site redevelopment. Hydrographic and marine resource surveys and underwater bulkhead assessments provided. Design of dredging, mitigation, fixed piers, and utilities for vessels up to 450 feet long. Museum Park, Miami, Florida Planning of marine amenities and environmental permitting feasibility study completion relative to a proposed baywalk, waterfront enhancement, and other public park amenities along the shoreline and within a basin on Biscayne Bay as part of the proposed $50M Museum Park improvements project. Design and permitting of stormwater management for the 22-acre master planned park, and planning/design of large vessel mooring facility. Construction costs totaled to $9M. North Beach Recreational Corridor (NBRC), Miami Beach, Florida Design and environmental permitting of multi -purpose public access corridor to traverse along the western edge of the beach dunes between 64th Street and 79th Street. Design encompasses 15 blocks and three city parks. Construction costs totaled to $6M. Pier 66 Marina, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida Planning and design of 100-slip mega -yacht marina facility. Design of upland excavation and basin dredging, including material handling and disposal design. Design of bulkhead improvements and associated shore -support structures, along with a portion of fixed docks. Construction costs totaled to $1SM. 219 c0:A.s r Ar. SySTE I .ti LE:101E111N lr PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS Reglstered Engineer, FL, AL, TX Certified.F!ooClplain Manager EDUCATION MS, Ocean and Resources Engineering, University of Hawaii, 20QS . . BS, Civil. Engineering, Pennsylvania State University, 2002 R 4 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS I :::American Society of Fioadptain • Managers_:; .:.: v€ " I Florida Ftoodplafn Managers an i Association • American Society of civil Engineers R9 CC I A% -i A. i* 6966 iu.. Jordon Cheifet, P,E. Project Engineer ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT: Marine Structural Engineer YEARS OF EXPERIENCE: 10 SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Mr. Cheifet is a project engineer with more than 10 years of diverse, professional experience. His wide-ranging expertise includes EEMA coastal floodplain mapping, waterfront and shore protection structure design, numerical modeling, feasibility studies, and dredging projects. He is capable in multiple numerical modeling techniques and is well -versed in the latest coastal design manuals such as the CEM and SPM. Mr. Cheifet has extensive topographic and bathymetric survey experience where he has utilized RTK GPS, total stations, and echo sounders for topographic and beach profile surveys. His field experience includes above and underwater structural inspections, GIS/GPS data collection, surveying, and construction oversight. Mr. Cheifet also has extensive knowledge of GIS applications to coastal engineering and has leveraged this technology through desktop, server, and mobile platforms on multiple projects including coastal flooding, wetland restoration, dredging, and offshore wind farm siting. Mr. Cheifet completes most of his design and construction work using a variety of coastal and civil design software that Includes MIKE21-SW, MIKE21-HD, STWAVE, CHAMP, ACES, ArcGIS, AutoCAD, and HYPACK. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Manatee Bend Shoreline Stabilization & Kayak Launch, City of Miami, Florida Design of shoreline stabilization improvements to rehabilitate shoreline and preserve existing, dilapidated, historical coral rock seawall and steps. Design included new seawall landward of existing, limestone boulder riprap revetment, and kayak launch ramp within existing park setting to allow passive recreation and launch of non -motorized vessels to increase use of City Park, Currie Park Staging Docks, City of West Palm Beach, Florida Design of 2 public staging docks and dredging design of 2 new access channels to improve public access at an existing boat ramp. Project management of environmental permits, which included a marine resource assessment and installation of 15 Uniform Waterway Markers to increase the navigational safety of vessels travelling between the Intracoastal Waterway (ICW) and Currie Park. Dania Beach Dock Inspection, City of Dania Beach, Florida Above- and underwater investigation of existing marginal dock to evaluate condition and assess damage from recent vessel impact. Issued engineering report summarizing the assessment and provided recommendations and cost estimates for potential structural rehabilitation. City -Wide Dock Maintenance, City of West Palm Beach, Florida Above- and underwater investigation of 2 existing fishing piers to evaluate condition. Issued engineering report summarizing the assessment and provided recommendations and cost estimates for potential structural rehabilitation. Structural design of new fishing pier at El Cid dock resulting from investigation findings. Construction administration services provided. Hampton Inn Bulkhead and Marina, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida Above -water investigation of existing bulkhead to evaluate condition. Project management and structural design of replacement bulkhead, marina utility layout, and re -design of existing docking facility 'elative to proposed upland development. 220 PROFESSIONAL 'REGIS.TRTA TONS CO I Professional Engineer: 1 state of Florida #4.2459 • 1 1 EDUCATION National Uni:versityof Cordoba, trgenti na B• achelors. of Science in Mechanical and . . a i .: Electrical Engiiineering;1971. aa' BA, Architecture U• nlver ity`of Mromi; 1984 • F -PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS ArxrericianSociety of Plumbing = ° Engineers....:..:• ., • ° National Fire: Protection Association ,,, i Amerrcan Society of Heating:. " ° Refrigerating & Air Conditioning a`, s Engineers, r=i aa' 02 e° ram° I Ti CRP -1% CO I , RC1R!! BR1111 C011 Victor At Avedano PE, LEER AP, QCxP Principal / President ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT: Senior Mechanical Engineer YEARS OF EXERIENCE: 42 SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Mr, Avedano is responsible for the production of documents providing professional services in the discipline of Mechanical Engineering. He has over 42 years of mechanical systems engineering experience in the design of HVAC, plumbing and fire protection systems including design, investigation, studies, energy analysis, project management, construction administration. He has supervised a wide variety of projects including commercial and institutional buildings, transportation (airports, train stations), educational facilities, and hospitality, RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Miami Art Museum, Miami, Florida Johnson, Avedano, Lopez, Rodriguez & Walewski Engineering Group provided. Plumbing, Fire Protection and Fire Alarm System Engineering Design Services for the new four -level, 130,000 square foot Perez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) designed by Herzog & de Meuron, The new landmark was constructed in Museum Park, a waterfront site on Biscayne Boulevard adjacent to the American Airlines Arena. The new facility doubles the previous amount of gallery space, including interior and covered outdoor areas for. events, an auditorium, a retail shop, education area, and a restaurant. The design of the building incorporated many sustainable design practices. The project is pursuing LEEDTM Silver Certf[cation from the US Green Building Council. Mr. Avedano is the Plumbing and Fire Protection Engineer of Record for this project. Construction Cost: $120,000,000.00 Lauderdale Marine Center Annex, Fort Lauderdale, Florida Johnson, Avedano, Lopez, Rodriguez & Walewski Engineering Group provided HVAC, Plumbing, Fire Protection and Electrical Engineering services for this new addition consisting of a 45,000 SF Assembly Building, a 24,000 SF Contractor Building, wet slips, dry storage and wash stations. The Lauderdale Marine Center is the largest marine facility in the United States situated on a 50-acre complex. The state-of-the-art marina facility has amenities that include: Captain's Lounge with internet access and lending library; Electrical hook-ups at each slip (30, 50, 100, 480 amp plus three phase); Pump out capabilities at each slip; Modern custom floating docks; Bathroom and shower facilities and Laundry room facilities. Construction Cost: $5,670,000 (estimate) Vista Government Office Building, West Palm Beach, Florida Mr. Avedano served as the Mechanical Engineer for this new government office: building designed for Palm Beach County. Our office provided Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Services for this project. The facility consists of a 251,000-SF, multi -level office building and 900 car parking garage, The facility houses the. Intelligent Transportation Systems operation for Palm Beach County and the Florida Department of Transportation, Construction Cost: $30,000,000 221 PROFESSIONAL REGISTRTATIONS Professional Engineer ea a • State of Florida -#55340 CeJ o �:'.`EDUCATION. I Universltyrof Havana,- Cuba Bachelor: of Science in Electrical c▪ o *a 1 Engineering,1986' IC a el eraW •PROFESSIONAL AERATIONS •..Regi• stered Communications' • • Distribution Designer[RCDD}..# 06257.' . 6CIII+Ilk Jorge L . Hellas, PE, RCDD Senior Electrical Engineer ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT: Senior Electrical Engineer YEARS OF EXERIENCE: 27 SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Mr. Fleitas has extensive experience in the Design of Electrical Systems for applications such as Commercial Facilities, Airports, Office Buildings, Hotel/Resorts, Shopping, Schools, Government, Health Care Facilities and Multi -Family Residential. His experience also includes Roadway Lighting, Fire Alarm and Telecommunication Systems Designs; Generator Backup Power Designs, Contract Administration, Project Management, and Field Inspection. Jorge has also over 10 years of experience in the maintenance and operation of electrical overhead and underground distribution systems in power plants up to 34KV in size. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Robert King High Park, Miami, Florida Mr. Fleitas was a member of the Electrical Engineering team for the for this park project consisting of a new 6,500 square foot Community Center building including new covered basketball court, new tennis court, new volleyball courts, site lighting, parking, playground & picnic area. The project also includes an illuminated soccer filed with adjoining restrooms. Construction Cost: $1,200,000 Miami International Airport Terminal North Terminal Improvements TNTI Project No. 756A, Miami, Florida This project consists of approximately 441,000 square foot of Renovations, for the Existing Terminal Building, from Terminal Area "A" through "G", Levels 1 through 3, from Curb side to and including the Ticket Counters. The Scope of Work includes Mechanical and Electrical Systems Upgrades, including Demolition, to comply with the latest Codes, MDAD Guidelines and Life Safety Master Plan. The Systems Design Highlights include the replacement of the Mechanical Penthouses and Central Air Handling Units, with New Large Built -Up Type Air Handler Systems, serving areas ranging from 100,000 to 135,000 square foot, Smoke Control Systems, including Stairwells and Elevator Shafts Pressurization, Fully Automatic Building Management Systems, New Normal and Standby Power Distribution Systems, Energy Efficient Design, Fire Alarm Systems, Public Address Systems, Access Control Systems and Telephone/Data Systems. Mr. Fleitas was one of the Electrical Engineers of Record for this project. Construction Cost: $90,250,000.00 South Regional / Broward College Library, Pembroke Pines, Florida Our office provided ..-IVAC and Electrical Engineering Design Services for this new 70,000 square foot regional library project on Broward College's south campus. The library is provided with daylight controls and energy efficient dimmable lighting, CO2 sensors, demand control ventilation, dedicated outside air units with pre- treated outside air and heat pipe energy recovery. It is the first LEED certified project for Broward County and has achieved a Silver rating from the U.S. Green Building Council. Mr. Fleitas was a member of the Electrical Engineering design team for this project. Cost $11,000,000 222 Professional Land Surveyars .New Jersey Society of Prafessional Land Surveydrs_ .. ConnecticutAAssociation of Land Surveyors,. Inc. District of Columbia' Association of Professional Land Swveyors. American Congress of Surveying and Ma aping American lastitute of Arehitects United States institute of Building Oocurnentatian(FoUnding Member):,., : • RDI 093 aa' d1 LAAIGAIV EDUCATION A..' Construction ..Technology., :Newlersey institute. of Technology; PROFESSIONAL A€F1L.1AT1ONS National Society of Professional `:.. . Surveyors I o I :New York State Association of : o =I gi � I w9 I = Ida e Joseph E. Romano, FES Principal/Director of Surveying — 3D Laser Scanning ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT: Principal/Director YEARS OF EXERIENCE: 33 SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Mr. Romano has a broad range of experience in construction related fields. Starting his career as a title searcher, he developed his expertise working as a draftsmen, construction inspector, rodman and survey party chief. His experience in and surveying includes topographic and boundary surveys as well as wetland location and delineation, GPS Surveys, construction stake -out, monitoring, development of as -built site plans and ground control for aerial photography surveys. His experience in all phases of surveying procedures also includes: drafting, note reduction, historical record research, deed analysis, dimensional control and sub- division plans, and preparation of legal property descriptions. Mr. Romano is responsible for developing and implementing proprietary survey software used on Langan's advanced CADD and computer systems. As Director of Surveying and Manager of the Langan Survey Department, Mr. Romano is very active in promoting land surveying and nas been a guest speaker at numerous land survey conferences. His areas of special interest include boundary faw and GPS/GIS/Laser Scanning technologies RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Faena Bazaar "Atlantic Beach Hotel", Miami Beach, FL Langan has provided environmental consulting, geotechnical engineering, and laser scanning services for this mixed -use project. The Faena Bazaar, a renovation of the historic Atlantic Beach Hotel built in 1939 and designed by prominent Miami Beach architect Roy France, preserves and restores the existing lobby and facades while reprogramming the building for retail. As the geotechnical engineer of record, Langan completed a series of subsurface investigations and provided recommendations for the support of the proposed structures and general guidance regarding the construction of the proposed basement levels. Langan was on site during construction of the test and production piles and the load testing program. Ultimate I-4 Expansion, Orlando, FL Langan provided mobile mapping, video logging, field video capture, and geospatial data integration services in support of the major expansion of a 21-mile stretch of U.S. 1-4, which includes the addition of four new express lanes, and reconstructed interchanges and bridges. Langan's scope consisted of the documentation of all existing conditions prior to the start of construction, including every exit and entrance ramp, overpass and underpass, and everything within the right-of-way and 100 feet beyond, which includes hundreds of houses. Langan delivered full project video documentation in the form of the Pegasus's imagery for all the traveled lane miles viewable by using the Leica Pegasus Viewer that runs as an add - on to Esri's ArcGIS Explorer. In addition to the video logging, Langan collected hundreds of high definition field videos of the suspect areas. Langan integrated these GPS referenced videos into the final ArcGIS Explorer deliverable for a full project workflow. St. Patrick's Catherdral, New York, NY Langan engineers provided geotechnicai engineering, site/civil engineering and surveying services during the renovations at St. Patrick's Cathedral, a historic structure located on Fifth Avenue. Services provided include a geotechnical subsurface investigation for the proposed renovations, site surveying for all interior and exterior areas of the cathedral including comprehensive laser scanning services. Langan continues to provide pre -construction support during the investigation for the proposed renovations. 223 ...... ........... PROFESSIONAL REGISTRTATIOIVS Professional Engineer in FL. so Dfplo,nate of the Academy �s Geo-Professionals coal EDUCATION ;.. . • P¢stGraduate Studies, Geologicalco I ▪ Engineering (Rack Engineering), *�I' .University of Missouri -Rolla it= i Post Graduate Studies, Mining Engineering (Rock Mechanics and Tunneling and Underground Construction), University of Missouri - Rolla Post Graduate Studies, Pavement Design Florida international University MIS, Civil Engineering (Geatechnlcal) Virglnik Polytechnic Inst Lute • BS, Civil Engineering The Citadel PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Adjunct Professor at Florida International Un.fversity7 Department of Civil Engineering = (2004-2005) . . Deep Foundation institute Trustee :Board Member :::•..... AC!P pile Committee Past -Chair and Prior Member of Sustainability Comm.' ASCE grid Geo-Institute=.IVliami- Dade -. President (2004). • Membernf Underground Coristructian Asraciation of SME & Member pf ADSC Matthew E. Meyer, PE, D.GE Principal/Vice President — Geotechnical Engineering ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT: Geotechnical Engineer -of -Record YEARS OF EXERIENCE: 20 SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Mr. Meyer has 20 years of geotechnical engineering and project management experience. He has practiced in numerous states along the East Coast and throughout North America including: South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, Florida, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Texas, and Nevada. Mr. Meyer has also practiced in the international setting including Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Romania, Australia and Brazil as well as various islands of the Caribbean chain including: Nassau, Abaco Island, Chub Cay of the Berry Island chain in the Bahamas, the Montego Bay area of Jamaica, the Turks and Caicos Islands, Antigua and Puerto Rico. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE PortMiami Tunnel, 1-395 Bridge Widening, and Roadway Improvements, Miami, FL PortMiami Tunnel (PMT) was constructed to provide direct link between PortMiami and the interstate Highway network. The project consisted of two 4,300-ft long, 2- lane, 37-ft finished diameter tunnels linking the man-made islands of Watson and Dodge, and under the main cruise ship channel in Biscayne Bay. PMT was constructed as public -private partnership (PPP). $787M Fontainebleau Hotel and Resort, Miami Beach, FL This renovation and expansion project at the famous Fontainebleau Resort in Miami Beach, FL began in 2004 and was completed by the end of 2008. Langan provided integrated cost effective foundation and site preparation recommendations. On - site technical support and testing services prior to and during construction throughout the almost 1,000,000 SF of floor space comprised a four-story convention center; 15- and 17-story towers; two, 10-story structures; three levels of the fully -occupied Chateau Building; and host of ground -level amenity features that included a shopping mall, restaurants, back -of -house areas, spa, and theater. Geotechnical services included dewatering foundation excavations, which required close coordination with the environmental team to assure subsurface contaminants from on -site and off -site concerns were appropriately mitigated. $1B University of Miami, Student Activity Center, Coral Gables, FL This development consists of a four-story, 110,000 SF Student Activities Center along the shores of Lake Osceola. The center accommodates meeting rooms, a ballroom, a student organization center, a media center, a student services center, a computer lab, several lounges, and a new Rattskeller Bar and Grill. The project also includes the construction of an amphitheater -style lakefront stage and a cover esplanade, requiring reclamation of a portion of Lake Osceola. Langan performed a subsurface exploration which included soil test borings and permeability tests, and performed a bathymetric survey to determine water depths in Lake Osceola. Our geotechnical engineering services included evaluation of feasible foundation alternatives for support of the proposed four story structure, recommendations for cost-effective foundation design, recommendations for lake filling, and bulkhead design. $28M Dolphin Stadium Expansion, Miami Gardens, FL Designed and oversaw the construction of the foundation aspects of the expansion of the Dolphins Stadium for SuperBowi XXVI. The implemented foundation systems consisted of footings on improved soils, high -capacity rock anchors and augered- cast-in-place piles. Also provided technical oversight for 3-story cast -in -place eastern expansion utilizing footings after subgrade improvement. $300 M 224 LANGAN r PROFESSIONALREGISTRTATIDNS: Professional Engineer in FL r co i EDUCAT1Of ( ea Master of .Business Administr m' € University of Florida .A �., r ;M.Sc.;Civil Engineering , Georgia: Institute of Technology W A. -ea i BSc., Civil Engineering 8 ` :Syracuse University PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Associate Member.: ASCEPuerta Rico Chapter, Secretary 'ASCE Geo-Institute, Member Calegio de Ingenieros yAgrirnenso de Puerto Rico ((IAPR),:Member .: :c AA;€iA Al ., Carlos Ortiz, PE Senior Project Manager — Geotechnical Engineering ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT: Senior Project Manager YEARS OF EXERIENCE: 18 SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Mr. Ortiz has more than 18 years of geotechnical and environmental engineering experience in Puerto Rico and Florida. His experience has included site reconnaissance visits for proposal and report preparation, proposal preparation for geotechnical and environmental explorations, supervision of both field testing, sampling and drilling activities, and writing subsoil exploration reports and environmental site assessment reports for a wide variety of projects throughout the island of Puerto Rico and the State of Florida. The projects have included offshore projects, private housing developments, manufacturing and pharmaceutical projects, highway projects, commercial structures, parking structures, slope stability analyses, and geotechnical instrumentation monitoring. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE PortMiami Tunnel, 1-395 Bridge Widening, and Roadway Improvements, Miami, FL This project consists of a challenging, mixed -face, TBM constructed tunnel in porous, soft, sedimentary rock/soil conditions. As part of the D-B team, Mr. Ortiz supervised the construction of tie -down drilled shaft elements for the temporary support of excavation (SOE) on Watson island, as well as the construction of the drilled shafts to support the MacArthur Bridge widening. Mr. Ortiz was also involved during the initial portions of the construction of reinforced Cutter -Soil Mix (CSM) soil cement panels as part of the SOE work on Watson Island, Mr. Ortiz also supervised the load testing of the tie -down and CSM test elements for the Watson Island SOE. $787M Met Miami Mixed -Use Development, Miami, FL This mixed -use development includes four, 42-story to 73-story towers as well as a 4-story retail/cinema structure. A portion of the project is located in a reclaimed portion of Biscayne Bay. Coordinated and supervised the field investigations, prepared geotechnical engineering reports, supervised ACIP pile testing programs and ACIP production pile and earthwork programs. The testing program for the Met 3 project included the first -ever multi -level 0-cell load test on an ACIP pile element. In addition, prepared preconstruction conditions documentation reports for the areas surrounding the Met 1 and Met 2 projects, and supervised the tower settlement monitoring for both projects. Berths 6 & 7 at Port of Miami, Miami, FL The project consisted of 1,145 feet of bulkhead reconstruction at Berths VI and VII on the southern side of PortMiami and the construction of a new section of crane rail behind the bulkhead. Mr. Ortiz performed the field investigation, prepared the geotechnical engineering report, and inspected the ACIP production pile installation program. Faena Bazaar "Atlantic Beach Hotel", Miami Beach, FL Langan has provided environmental consulting, geotechnical engineering, and laser scanning services for this mixed -use project. The Faena Bazaar, a renovation of the historic Atlantic Beach Hotel built in 1939 and designed by prominent Miami Beach architect Roy France, preserves and restores the existing lobby and facades while reprogramming the building for retail. As the geotechnical engineer of record, Langan completed a series of subsurface investigations and provided recommendations for the support of the proposed structures and general guidance regarding the construction of the proposed basement levels. Langan was on site during construction of the test and production piles and the load testing program. 225 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer Key Personnel Workload Capacity Instructions: This form is to be completed for each of the Key Personnel identified in Forrn RFQ-QT. Month 1 is to he calculated starting the 3rd month after the month the RFQ is due. (If the RFQ is due in March then Month 1 would be june). RFQ Title: A/E Services for Miami Marine Stadirun Restoration, B-30688 Name of Key Personnel: Richard J. Hesisehbottle, FAA RFQ Solicitation No.: 1 ,1-15-018 Name of Project Owner of Project Value of Project Role in Project Status of Project MIAMI WOMAN'S CLUB MIAMI WOMAN'S CLUB $8M Architect DD OCEAN TERRACE OCEAN TERRACE HOLDINGS $12M Architect PD PINECREST COMMUNITY CENTER VILLAGE OF PINECREST $4.5M Architect CD SECURITY BUILDING RESTORATION WEVVORK $1.2M Architect P BOULEVARD SHOPS RESTORATION RESORTS WORLD MIAMI $5M Architect CA Status Abbreviations: PD= Pre -Design SD = Schematic Design DD = Design Development CD = Construction Documents Form RFQ- WC Availability based on'f% of time per month Month 1 25% Month 4 50% Month 7 50% Month 10 50% Month 2 25% Month 3 50% Month 5 50% Month 6 50% Month 8 50% Month 9 50% Month 11 50% Month 12 50% P=Permitting CA=Construction Administration PC- Post Construction 02/12/09 226 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer Key Personnel Workload Capacity Instructions: This form is to be completed for each of the Key Personnel identified in Form RFQ-QT. Month 1 is to be calculated starting the 3'd month after the month the RFQ is due. (If the RFQ is due in March then Month 1 would be June). RFQ Title: AM Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration, B-30688 Name of Key Personnel: Pablo Quinones Cordero, AIA RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 Name of Project Owner of Project Value of Project Role in Project Status of Project OCEAN TERRACE REDEVELOPMENT OCEAN TERRACE HOLDINGS $12M Sr. Project Manager SD Availability based on % of nine per month Month 1 100% Month 4 100% Month 7 100% Month 10 100% Month 2 100% Month 5 100% Month 8 100% Monthll 100% Status Abbreviations: PD= Pre -Design P=Permitting SD = Schematic Design CA=Construction Administration DD = Design Development PC- Post Construction CD = Construction Documents Form RFQ- WC Month 3 100% Month 6 100% Month 9 100% Month 12 100% 02/18/09 227 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer Key Personnel Workload Capacity Instructions: This form is to be completed for each of the I{ey Personnel identified in Form RFQ-QT. Month 1 is to be calculated starting the 3rd month after the month the RFQ is due. (If the RFQ is due in March then Month 1 would be June). RFQ Title: AM Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration, B-30688 Name of Key Personnel: Juan B. Alcala M. RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 Name of Project Owner of Project Value ofProject Role in Project Status of Project PINECREST COMMUNITY CENTER VILLAGE OF PINECREST $4.5M DESIGNER CD OCEAN TERRACE REDEVELOPMENT OCEAN TERRACE HOLDINGS $12M DESIGNER SD Availability based on % of time per month Month 1 100% Month 4 100% Month 7 100% Month 10 100% Month 2 100% Month 5 100% Month 8 100% Month 11 100% Status Abbreviations: PD= Pre -Design P=Permitting SD = Schematic Design CA=Construction Administration DD = Design Development PC- Post Construction CD = Construction Documents Form RFQ- WC Month 3 100% Month b 100% Month 9 100% Month 12 100% 02/18/09 228 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer Key Personnel Workload Capacity Instructions: This form is to be completed for each of the Key Personnel identified in Form RFQ-QT. Month 1 is to be calculated starting the 3=-j month after the month the RFQ is due. (If the RFQ is due in March then Month 1 would he June). RFQ Title: A/L Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration, B-30688 Name of Key Personnel: Boukman Mangones, Assoc. AIA RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 Name of Project Owner of Project Value of Project Role in Project Status of Project Miami Women's Club Miami Women's Club $8M Project Manager DD PINECREST COMMUNITY CENTER VILLAGE OF PINECREST $4.5M Project Manager CD 2500 BISCAYNE BLVD HISTORIC 2500 Biscayne Property LLC $2.5M Project Manager CA TRINITY CATHEDRAL TDR Trinity Episcopal Cathedral $25K Project Manager TDR SECURITY BUILDING RESTORATION WE WORK $1.2M Project Manager P Availability based on'%n oftime per month Month 1 50% Month 4 50% Month 7 75% Month 10 100% Month 2 50% Month 5 75% Month 8 75% Month 11 100% Status Abbreviations: PD= Pre -Design P=Permitting SD = Schematic Design CA=Construction Administration DD = Design Development PC- Post Construction CD = Construction Documents Form RFQ- WC Month 3 50% Month 6 75% Month 9 100% Month 12 100% 02/18/09 229 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer Key Personnel Workload Capacity Instructions: This form is to be completed for each of the Key .Personnel identified in Form RFQ-QT. Month 1 is to be calculated starting the 3rd month after the month the RFQ is due. (If the RFQ is due in March then Month 1 would he June). RFQ Title: A/E Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration,B-;06,88 Name of Key Personnel: Hilario Candela RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 Name of Project Owner of Project Value of Project Role in Project Status of Project DIB Proposal FDOT Confidential Planning Consultant Proposal (2017) The Greenery COFE Properties Confidential A&E CA Alexandria Resort Prestige Management Confidential A&E PD t Status Abbreviations: PD= Pre -Design SD = Schematic Design DD = Design Development CD = Construction Documents Form RFQ- WC Availability based on l/ of time per month Month 1 70% Month 4 75% Month 7 80°!° Month 10 80% Month 2 70% Month 3 70% Month 5 75% Month 6 75% Month 8 80% Month 9 80% Month 11 80% Month 12 80% P=Permitting CA=Construction Administration PC- Post Construction 02/18/09 230 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer Key Personnel Workload Capacity Instructions: This form is to be completed for each of the Key Personnel identified in Forrn RFQ-QT. Month 1 is to be calculated starting the 3rd month after the month the RFQ is due. (If the RFQ is due in March then Month 1 would he June). RFQ Title: Architectural and Engineering Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration Name of Key Personnel: Deborah Station RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 Name of Project Owner of Project Value of Project Role in Project Status of Project Salk Institute Conservation Master Plan Salk Institute for Biological Studies $200,000 (fee) Project Manager/Conservator Report Everglades and Dry Tortugas National Register Nominations National Park Service $1510 000 (fee) Project Manager/Historian Report Gulf Islands National Seashore National Register Nomination National Park Service $50,000 (fee) Project Manager/Historian Reports University of Georgia Historic Preservation Master Plan University of Georgia $265,000 (fee) Principal Investigator Report Availability based on % of time per month Month 1 30 Month 4 30 Month 7 30 Month 10 30 Month 2 30 Month 3 30 Month 5 30 Month 6 30 Month 8 30 Month 9 30 Month 11 30 Month 12 30 Status Abbreviations: PD= Pre -Design P=Permitting SD = Schematic Design CA=Construction Administration DD = Design Development PC- Post Construction CD = Construction Documents Form RFQ- WC 02/18/09 231 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer Key Personnel Workload Capacity Instructions: This form is to be completed for each of the Key Personnel identified in Forin RFQ-QT. Month 1 is to be calculated starting the 3rd month after the month the RFQ is due. (If the RFQ is due in March then Month 1 would be june). RFQ Title: Architectural and Engineering Services for MVliam i Marine Stadium Restoration Name of Key Personnel: Leandro Etcheverry RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-1 S-©18 Name of Project Owner of Project Value of Project Role in Project Status of Project Card Sound Bridge Coastal Gunite Construction $70,000 Project Manager PD Ortega Bay Bridge TBD $200,000 Project Manager P APS Goofing Tower APS $150,000 Project Manager PD Availability based on % of time per month Month 1 40 Month 4 40 Month 7 40 Month 10 40 Month 2 40 Month 3 40 Month 5 40 Month 5 40 Month 8 40 Month 9 40 Month 11 40 Month 12 40 Status Abbreviations: PD= Pre -Design P=Permitting SD = Schematic Design CA=Construction Administration DD = Design Development PC- Post Construction CD = Construction Documents Form RFQ- WC 0211s/09 232 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer Key Personnel Workload Capacity Instructions: This form is to be completed for each of the Key Personnel identified in Form RFQ-QT. Month 1 is to be calculated starting the 3mt month after the month the RFQ is due. (If the RFQ is due in March then Month 1 would he June). RFQ Title: Architectural and Engineering Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration Name of Key Personnel: John Lawler RFQ Solicitation No,: 14-I 5-018 Name of Project Owner of Project Value of Project Role in Project Status of Project Project name withheld at client request PANYNJ $900,000 Project Manager PD Project name withheld at client request Brazos River Authority $400,000 (est.) Project Manager PD Plant Certification Program CRSI $150,000 Project Manager Ongoing Availability based on V, of time per month Month 1 20 Month 4 30 Month 7 50 Month 10 50 Month 2 20 Month 3 30 Month 5 50 Month 6 50 Month 8 50 Month 9 50 Month 11 50 Month 12 50 Status Abhreviations: PD= Pre -Design P=Permitting SD = Schematic Design CA=Construction Administration DD = Design Development PC- Post Construction CD = Construction Documents Form RFQ- WC 02/18/09 233 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer Key Personnel Workload Capacity Instructions: This form is to be completed for each of the Key Personnel identified in Form RFQ-QT. Month 1 is to be calculated starting the and month after the month the RFQ is due. (If the RFQ is due in March then Month 1 would be June). RFQ Title: Architectural and Engineering Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration Name of Key Personnel: Gary Klein RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 Name of Project Owner of Project Value of Project Role in Project Status of Project PCI Ledge Research PCI $200,000 Co -Principal Investigator CD Port of Houston Wharves Port of Houston Authority $5,000,000 Quality Assurance SD Availability based on % of time per month Month 1 40 Month 4 60 Month 7 80 Month 10 60 Month 2 40 Month 3 40 Month 5 60 Month 6 60 Month 8 80 Month 9 80 Month 11 60 Month 12 60 Status Abbreviations: PD= Pre -Design P=Permitting SD = Schematic Design CA=Construction Administration DD = Design Development PC- Post Construction CD = Construction Documents Form RFQ- WC 02/18/09 234 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer Key Personnel Workload Capacity Instructions: This form is to be completed for each of the Key Personnel identified in Form RFQ-QT. Month 1 is to be calculated starting the 3r'd month after the month the RFQ is due. (If the RFQ is dire in March then Month 1 would be June). RFQ Title: Architectural and Engineering Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration Name of Key Personnel: Arne P. Johnson RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-1 5'018 Name of Project Owner of Project Value of Project Role in Project Status of Project Soldier Field Stadium SMG $150,000 Project Manager PD, CD, CA Art Institute of Chicago AIC $100,000 Project Manager PD Southwest Pipeline Project North Dakota $400,000 Project Manager PD f Availability based on %/% of time per month Month 1 20 Month 4 20 Month 7 20 Month 10 20 Month 2 20 Month 3 20 Month 5 20 Month 6 20 Month 8 20 Month 9 20 Month 11 20 Month 12 20 Status Abbreviations: PD= Pre -Design P=Permitting SD = Schematic Design CA=Construction Administration DD = Design Development PC- Post Construction CD = Construction Documents Form RFQ- WC 02/18/09 235 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer Key Personnel Workload Capacity Instructions: This form is to be completed for each of the Key Personnel identified in Form RFQ-QT. Month 1 is to be calculated starting the 3,-a month after the month the RFQ is due. (If the RFQ is due in March then Month 1 would be June). RFQ Title: Architectural and Engineering Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration Name of Key Personnel: Paul Gaudette RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 Name of Project Owner of Project Value of Project Role in Project Status of Project Jefferson National Expansion Memorial National Park Service $200,000 (fee) Project Manager DD Salk Institute Salk Institute for Biological Studies $250,000 (fee) Preservation Engineer Report Sandburg Village Plaza - North Mali SandburgVillage Homeowners' Association $1.5 million Project Manager CD Pioneer Plaza Zeller Realty $2.85 million Project Manager CD Availability based on "X, of time per month Month 1 30 Month 2 30 Month 4 30 Month S 30 Month 7 30 Month 10 30 Month 3 30 Month 6 30 Month 8 30 Month 9 30 Month 11 30 Month 12 30 Status Abbreviations: PD= Pre -Design P=Permitting SD = Schematic Design CA=Construction Administration DD = Design Development PC- Post Construction CD = Construction Documents Form RFQ- WC 02/18/09 236 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer Key Personnel Workload Capacity Instructions: This forrn is to be completed for each of the Key Personnel identified in Form RFQ-QT, Month 1 is to he calculated starting the 3rd month after the month the RFQ is due. (If the RFQ is due in March then Month 1 would he June). RFQ Title: Architectural and Engineering Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration Name of Key Personnel: Harry J. Hundermart RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 Name of Project Owner of Project Value of Project Role in Project Status of Project Perms Victory and international Peace Memorial National Park Service Yte1 $4.OM Project advisorthistoncal architect CDs Preservation projects nationwide Various N/A Proiectadvisorthistorical architect Varies J Availability based on "l„ oftime per month Month 1 40 Month 4 40 Month 7 40 Month 10 40 Month 2 40 Month 3 40 Month 5 40 Month 6 40 Month 8 40 Month 9 40 Month 11 40 Month 12 40 Status Abbreviations: PD= Pre -Design P=Permitting SD = Schematic Design CA=Construction Administration DD = Design Development PC- Post Construction CD = Construction Documents Form RFQ-WC 02/18/09 237 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer Key Personnel Workload Capacity Instructions: This form is to be completed for each of the Key Personnel identified in Form RFQ-QT. Month 1 is to be calculated starting the 3rd month after the month the RFQ is due. (If the RFQ is due in March then Month 1 would be June]. RFQ Title: NE Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration, B-30688 Name of Key Personnel: Douglas Wood, P.E., SECB RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 Name of Project Owner of Project Value of Project Role in Project Status of Project Bal Harbour Shops Expansion Bal Harbour Shops $400 million Structural Engineering CD Coconut Grove Playhouse Miami -Dade County $30 million Structural Engineeririg SD Security Building Security Building, LLC $20 million Structural Engineering SD Aloft Hotel Sunview Construction $30 million Structural Engineering CA Boulevard Shops Genting $3 million Structural Engineering CA Availability based on 'A ()Nine per month Month 1 40 Month 4 35 Month 7 40 Month 10 40 Month 2 40 Month 3 40 Month 5 40 Month 6 40 Month 8 35 Month 9 40 Month 11 40 Month 12 35 Status. Ab b nevi ati o ns: PD= Pre -Design P=Permitting SD = Schematic Design CA=Construction Administration DD = Design Development PC- Post Construction CD = Construction Documents Form RFQ- WC 02/18/09 238 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer Key Personnel Workload Capacity Instructions: This form is to be completed for each of the Key Personnel identified in Form RFQ-QT. Month 1 is to be calculated starting the 3rd month after the month the RFQ is due. (lf the RFQ is due in March then Month 1 would he June). RFQ Title: NE Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration, B-30688 Name of Key Personnel: Robert Santiago, P.E. RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 Name of Project Owner of Project Value of Project Role in Project Status of Project Bal Harbour Shops Expansion Sal Harbour Shops $400 million Structural Engineering CD Coconut Grove Playhouse Miami -Dade County $30 million Structural Engineering SD Security Building Security Building, LLC $20 million structural Engineering SD Aloft Hotel Sunview Construction $30 million Structural Engineering CA Boulevard Shops Genting $3 rnillion Structural Engineering CA Availability based on % of time per month Month 1 60 Month 4 50 Month 7 60 Month 10 60 Month 2 60 Month 3 65 Month 5 55 Month 6 50 Month 8 55 Month 9 50 Month 11 50 Month 12 60 Status Abbreviations: PD= Pre -Design P=Permitting SD = Schematic Design CA=Construction Administration DD = Design Development PC- Post Construction CD = Construction Documents Form RFQ- WC 02/18/09 239 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer Key Personnel Workload Capacity Instructions: This form is to be completed for each of the Key Personnel identified in Forin RFQ-QT. Month 1 is to be calculated starting the 3ra month after the month the RFQ is due. (If the RFQ is due in March then Month 1 would he June). RFQ Title: A/E Services for Miarni Marine Stadiuin Restoration, 11- 3068 Name of Key Personnel: Jordon Cheifet, P.E. RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 Name of Project Owner of Project Value of Project Role in Project Status of Project Manatee Bend Shoreline City of Miami $750K Project Engineer/PM CA Aqualina Allied Capital & Dev. TBD Project Engineer/PM CA Currie Park Staging Docks City of West Palm Beach TBD Project Engineer/PM CD Elysee Condominium 700 Miami Partners, LLC TBD Project Engineer/PM DD Availability based on ()Al of tiine per- month Month 1 30 Month 4 40 Month 7 50 Month 10 50 Month 2 30 Month 3 30 Month 5 40 Month 6 40 Month 8 50 Month 9 50 Month 11 50 Month 12 50 Status Abbreviations: PD= Pre -Design P=Permitting SD = Schematic Design CA=Construction .Administration DD = Design Development PC- Post Construction CD = Construction Documents Form RFQ- WC 02/18/09 240 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer Key Personnel Workload Capacity Instructions: This form is to he completed for each of the Key Personnel identified in Form RFQ-QT. Month 1 is to be calculated starting the 3E'd month after the month the RFQ is due. (If the RFQ is due in March then Month 1 would be June). RFQ Title: AIE Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration, B-30688 Name of Key Personnel: Andres Perez, P.E. RFQ Solicitation No., 14-15-018 Name of Project Owner of Project Value of Project Role in Project Status of Project Gables Auto Vault CFH Group TBD Project Engineer/PM P Miracle Mile/Giralda Avenue Cooper Robertson $18M Project Engineer P Beachwalk II (Phase II) City of Miami Beach $3M Project Engineer/PM P Haulover Beach Marina Westrec Marina $150M Project Engineer/PM CA Status Abbreviations: PD= Pre -Design SD = Schematic Design DD = Design Development CD = Construction Documents Form RFQ- WC Availability based on 'An of time per month Month 1 40 Month 4 40 Month 7 50 Month 10 50 Month 2 40 Month 3 40 Month 5 50 Month 6 50 Month 8 50 Month 9 50 Month 11 50 Month 12 50 P=Perinitting CA=Construction Administration PC- Post Construction 02/18/09 241 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer Key Personnel Workload Capacity Instructions: This form is to be completed for each of the Key Personnel identified in Form RFQ-QT. Month 1 is to be calculated starting the 3rd month after the month the RFQ is due. (If the RFQ is due in March then Month 1 would be June). RFQ Title: A/E Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration, It- 0688 Name of Key Personnel: Penny Cutt RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 Name of Project Owner of Project Value of Project Role in Project Status of Project Rickenbacker Causeway Recreational Area Miami -Dade County Public Works $6.8M Environmental Permitting P PortMiami Biological Monitoring Miami -Dade County $2.7M Project Manager Monitoring Currie Park Staging Docks City of West Palm Beach $87K Environmental Permitting P North Bay Village Baywaik North Bay Village $3.5M Project Manager PD Sunny Isles Beach Management City of Sunny Isles Beach $BOK Project Manager PD Availability based on % of time per month Month 1 10 Month 4 10 Month 7 10 Month 10 10 Month 2 10 Month 3 10 Month 5 10 Month 6 10 Month 8 10 Month 9 10 Month 11 10 Month 12 10 Status Abbreviations: PD= Pre -Design P=Permitting SD = Schematic Design CA=Construction Administration DD = Design Development PC- Post Construction CD = Construction Documents Form RFQ- WC 02/18/09 242 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer Key Personnel Workload Capacity Instructions: This form is to be completed for each of the Key Personnel identified in Form RFQ-QT. Month 1 is to be calculated starting the 3nci month after the month the RFQ is due. (If the RFQ is due in March then Month 1 would be June). RFQ Title: NE Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration, 1B-30688 Name of Key Personnel Jorge L. Fleitas, PE RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 Name of Project Owner of Project Value of Project Role in Project Status of Project City Place Dora! Related Group $200,000,000 Electrical Engineer CA Broward Addiction Recovery Center (BARC) Broward County $19,600,000 Electrical Engineer CD Silver Lakes MS Renovations School Board of Broward County NIA Electrical Engineer CD Miami Dade Cultural Facilities Miami Dade County NIA Electrical Engineer DD Coral Springs Middle School School Board of Broward County N/A Electrical Engineer CD Availability based on % of time per month Month 1 25 Month 4 25 Month 7 25 Month 10 25 Month 2 25 Month 3 25 Month 5 25 Month 6 25 Month $ 25 Month 9 25 Month 11 25 Month 12 25 Status Abbreviations: PD= Pre -Design P=Permitting SD = Schematic Design CA -Construction Administration DD = Design Development PC- Post Construction CD = Construction Documents Form RFQ- WC 02/18/09 243 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer Key Personnel Workload Capacity Instructions: This form is to be completed for each of the Key Personnel identified m Form RFQ-QT. Month 1 is to be calculated starting the 31"ci month after the month the RFQ is due. (If the RFQ is due in March then Month 1 would be June). RFQ Title: A/E Services for Miami Iirlarine Stadium Restoration, B-30688 Name of Key Personnel: Victor M. Avedano, PE, LEED AP, QCxP RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 Name of Project Owner of Project Value of Project Role in Project Status of Project City Place Doral Related Group $200,000,000 Plumbing Engineer CA Broward Addiction Recovery Center (BARG) Broward County $19,600,000 Plumbing Engineer CD M-DCPS Building Code Compliance Miami -Dade County Public Schools NIA Mechanical Plan Reviewer & inepeclar N/A Pinecrest Community Center City of Pinecrest NIA Plumbing & Fire Protection Engineer CD Miami Dade Cultural Facilities Miami Dade County NiA Plumbkng&Fire Protection Engineer DD Status Abbreviations: PD= Pre -Design SD = Schematic Design DD = Design Development CD = Construction Documents Form RFQ-WC Availability based on ok of time per month Month 1 25 Month 4 25 Month 7 25 Month 10 25 Month 2 25 Month 3 25 Month 5 25 Month 6 25 Month 8 25 Month 9 25 Month 11 25 Month 12 25 P=Permitting CA=Construction Administration PC- Post Construction 02118/09 244 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer Key Personnel Workload Capacity Instructions: This form is to be completed for each of the Key Personnel identified in Form RFQ-QT. Month 1 is to be calculated starting the 3rd month after the month the RFQ is due. (if the RFQ is due in March then Month 1 would be June). RFQ Title: Architectural and Engineering Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration 9-3O 88 Name of Key Personnel: Humberto Del Rio RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 Name of Project Owner of Project Value of Project Role in Project Status of Project Chandler ceiling Vizcaya Museum $60,000.00 Chief Technician DD Alfonso mura Frost Art Museum $30,000.00 Chief Technician PC Availability based on r'/n of time per month Month 1 5% Month 4 5% Month 7 5% Month 10 5% Month 2 5% Month 3 5% Month 5 5% Month 6 5% Month 8 5% Month 9 5% Month 11 5% Month 12 5% Status Abbreviations: PD= Pre -Design P=Permitting SD = Schematic Design CA=Construction Administration DD = Design Development PC- Post Construction CD = Construction Documents Form RFQ- WC 02/18/09 245 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer Key Personnel Workload Capacity Instructions: This form is to be completed for each of the Key Personnel identified in Form RFQ-QT, Month 1 is to be calculated starting the 3r'd month after the month the RFQ is due. (If the RFQ is due in March then Month 1 would be June-). RFQ Title: Architectural and Engineering Services for Miami Marina Stadium Restoration B-30688 Name of Key Personnel: Rosa Lowinger RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 Name of Project Owner of Project Value of Project Role in Project Status of Project Latham Fountain City of Oakland 50,000.00 Conservator DD Metro NOHO station City of Los Angeles 65,000.00 Conservator PC DeLap Fountain City of Inglewood 85,000.00 Conservator DD Vizcaya Vizcaya Museum 60,000.00 Architectural Conservator DD Availability based on % of time per month Month 1 25% Month 4 10% Month 7 10% Month 10 10% Month 2 25% Month 3 10% Month 5 10% Month 6 10% Month 8 10% Month 9 10% Month 11 10% Month 12 10% Status Abbreviations: PD= Pre -Design P=Permitting SD = Schematic Design CA=Construction Administration DD = Design Development PC- Post Construction CD = Construction Documents Form RFQ-wC 02/18/09 246 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer Key Personnel Workload Capacity Instructions: This form is to be completed for each of the Key Personnel identified in Form RFQ-QT, Month 1 is to be calculated starting the 3ra month after the month the RFQ is due. (If the RFQ is due in March then Month 1 would be June). RFQ Title: Architectural and Engineering Services for Miami Marina Stadium Restoration P- 0888 Name of Key Personnel: Kelly Ciociola RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 Name of Project Owner of Project Value of Project Role in Project Status of Project Chandler ceiling Vizcaya Museum $60,000.00 Project Manager DD Alfonzo Mural Frost Art Museum $30,000.00 Project Manager PC Availability based on t/n of time per month Month 1 5% Month 4 20% Month 7 20% Month 10 20% Month 2 10% Month 3 20% Month 5 20% Month 6 20% Month 8 20% Month 9 20% Month 11 20% Month 12 20% Status Abbreviations: PD= Pre -Design P=Permitting SD = Schematic Design CA=Construction Administration DD = Design Development PC- Post Construction CD = Construction Documents Form RFQ- WC 021181CA 247 Request for Qualificatrons Qualifications of Proposer Key Personnel Workload Capacity instructions: This form is to be completed for each of the Key Personnel identified in Form RFQ-QT. Month 1 is to be calculated starting the 3rd month after the month the RFQ is due. (If the RFQ is due in March then Month 1 would be June). RFQ Title: A/F Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration, B-30688 Name of Key Personnel: Carlos Ortiz, PE - Langan RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 Name of Project Owner of Project Value of Project Rote in Project Status of Project WeckWynwood Thor Equities $125,000,000 Project Manager SD Met Square MDM Development/ZOM $100,000,000 Project Manager CA Solitair Bricked ZOM $110,000,000 Project Manager CA Greystone Hotel Trans lnn Management $50,000,000 Project Manager P Las Colas Parking Garage City of Fort Lauderdale $55,000,000 Project Manager DD Status Abbreviations: PD= Pre -Design SD = Schematic Design DD = Design Development CD = Construction Documents Form RFQ- WC Availability based on % of time per month Month 1 25 Month 4 25 Month 7 25 Month 10 25 Month 2 25 Month 3 25 Month 5 25 Month 6 25 Month 8 25 Month 9 25 Month 11 25 Month 12 25 P: Permitting CA=Construction Administration PC- Post Construction 02118/09 248 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer Key Personnel Workload Capacity Instructions: This form is to be completed for each of the Key Personnel. identified in Form RFQ-QT. Month 1 is to be calculated starting the 3rd month after the month the RFQ is due. (If the RFQ is due in March then Month 1 would be June). RFQ Title: EVE Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration, B-30688 Name of Key Personnel: Joseph Romano, PLS - Langan RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 Name of Project Owner of Project Value of Project Role in Project Status of Project TWA JFK Terminal Confidential $125,000+ Supervisiory DD Kingsbrook Armory Confidential $200,000 Supervisiory DD Verizon VA Confidential $75,000 Supervisiory DD Skymark Confidential $300,000 Supervisiory CA Tuxedo Reserve Tuxedo LLC $750,000 Supervisiory CA Availability based on 4'f of time per month Month 1 50% Month 4 50% Month 7 50% Month 10 50% Month 2 50% Month 3 50% Month 5 50% Month 6 50% Month 8 50% Month 9 50% Month 11 50% Month 12 50% Status Abbreviations: PD= Pre -Design P=Permitting SD = Schematic Design CA=Construction Administration DD = Design Development PC- Post Construction CD = Construction Documents Form RFQ- WC o2/z8/O9 249 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer Key Personnel Workload Capacity Instructions: This form is to be completed for each of the Key Personnel identified in Forrn RFQ-QT. Month 1 is to be calculated starting the 3i'd month after the month the RFQ is due. (If the RFQ is due in March then Month 1 would be June). RFQ Title: A/I; Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration, I3-30688 Name of Key Personnel: Matthew Meyer, PE - Langan RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 Name of Project Owner of Project Value of Project Role in Project Status of Project Versailles Development Faena TBD Principal in Charge CA Port Aventura G. Holdings TBD Principal in Charge CA Tampa Casino Expansion Seminole Gaming TBD Principal in Charge CA Hollywood Casino Expansion Seminole Gaming TBD Principal in Charge CA One Thousand Museum 1000 Biscayne Tower LLC TBD Principal in Charge PC Availability based on "X, of time per month Month 1 25 Month 4 25 Month 7 25 Month 10 25 Month 2 25 Month 3 25 Month 5 25 Month 6 25 Month 8 25 Month 9 25 Month 11 25 Month 12 25 Status Abbreviations: PD= Pre -Design P=Permitting SD = Schematic Design CA=Construction Administration DD = Design Development PC- Post Construction CD = Construction Documents Farm RFQ-WC 02//8/09 250 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer Key Personnel Workload Capacity Instructions: This form is to be completed for each of the Key Personnel identified in Form RFQ-QT. Month 1 is to be calculated starting the 3rd month after the month the RFQ is due. (If the RFQ is due in March then Month 1 would he June). RFQ Title: AIE Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration, B-30688 Name of Key Personnel: Susan K. Weiler, RLA, FASLA RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 Name of Project Owner of Project Value of Project Role in Project Status of Project Confidential Private Resort Confidential Unknown Managing Partner CD uCity Masterplan and Streetscape Wexford Development LLC Unknown Partner -In -Charge CD U.S. Consulate Office of Overseas Buitding and State Dept. Unknown Partner -In -Charge SD Chicago Tower Magellan Development Group Unknown Partner -In -Charge DD Corporate Headquarters Confidential Unknown Partner -In -Charge CA Availability based on % of time per month Month 1 10% Month 4 10% Month 7 10% Month 10 10% Month 2 10% Month 3 10% Month 5 10% Month 6 10% Month 8 10% Month 9 10% Month 11 10% Month 12 10% Status Abbreviations: PD= Pre -Design P=Permitting SD = Schematic Design CA=Construction Administration DD = Design Development PC- Post Construction CD = Construction Documents Form RFQ- WC 02'18/09 251 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer Key Personnel Workload Capacity instructions: This form is to be completed for each of the Key Personnel identified in Form RFQ-QT. Month 1 is to be calculated starting the aid month after the month the RFQ is due. (If the RFQ is due in March then Month 1 would be June). RFQ Title: Ali Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration, B-30688 Name of Key Personnel; Dennis McGlade, RLA, FASLA RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 Name of Project Owner of Project Value of Project Role in Project Status of Project Comcast Innovation and Technology Center Liberty Property Trust Unknown Collaborating Partner DD/CD One Beverly Hills The Wanda Group Unknown Partner -In -Charge SD The Metropolitan Museum of Art Contemporary Art Vying The Metropolitan Museum of Art Unknown Collaborating Partner SD South Bay Edens Unknown Partner -In -Charge CD Los Poblanos Inn and Cultural Center Los Pobianos Inn and Cultural Center Unknown Partner -In -Charge DD/CD Status Abbreviations: PD= Pre -Design SD = Schematic Design DD = Design Development CD = Construction Documents Farm RFQ- WC Availability based on % of time per month Month 1 10% Month 4 10% Month 7 10% Month 10 10% Month 2 10% Month 3 10% Month 5 10% Month 8 10% Month 6 10% Month 9 10% Month 11 10% Month 12 10% P=Permitting CA=Construction Administration PC- Post Construction D2/18/09 252 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer Key Personnel Workload Capacity Instructions: This forrn is to be completed for each of the Key Personnel identified in Form RFQ-QT. Month 1 is to be calculated starting the 3rd month after the month the RFQ is due. (if the RFQ is due in March then Month 1 would be June). RFQ Title: A/E Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration, B-30688 Name of Key Personnel: Cathleen Bachman RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 Name of Project Owner of Project Value of Project Role in Project Status of Project Municipal Theatre (The MUNY) Reno MUNY Assoc. St Louis ---$15M Room Layout Des. PD David Geffen Hall Renovation Lincoln Center -$5001VI Room Layout Des. PD Battersea Power Station BPS Development Co. -£8B Room Layout Des. PD Duke Ellington School Duke Ellington School $20M Room Layout Des. CA National Arts Centre Renovation National Arts Centre CA$110M Room Layout Des. CD Ayailability based on */, of time per month Month 1 10 Month 4 10 Month 7 30 Month 10 20 Month 2 10 Month 3 10 Month 5 30 Month 6 30 Month 8 30 Month 9 20 Month 11 20 Month 12 20 Status Abbreviations: PD= Pre -Design P=Permitting SD = Schematic Design CA=Construction Administration DD = Design Development PC- Post Construction CD = Construction Documents Form RFQ- WC 02/IW 09 253 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer Key Personnel Workload Capacity Instructions: This form is to be completed for each of the Key Personnel identified in Form RFQ-QT. Month 1 is to be calculated starting the 3rd month after the month the RFQ is due. (If the RFQ is due in March then Month 1 would be June). RFQ Title: AfE Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration, B-30688 Name of Key Personnel: Joshua 0 chs RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 Name of Project Owner of Project Value of Project Role in Project Status of Project Armory Seating Studies Park Avenue Armory not published PM PD Four Seasons Center Rep Study Four Seasons Centre not published PM PD Orpheum Theatre Study Vancouver Civic Theatres not published PM PD Public Theater Study Public Theater not published PM PD David Geffen Hall Renovation Lincoln Center —$500M Principal -in -Charge PD Status Abbreviations: PD= Pre -Design SO - Schematic Design DD = Design Development CD = Construction Documents Form RFQ- WC Availability based on {M) of time per month Month 1 5 Month 4 5 Month 7 10 Month 10 10 Month 2 5 Month 3 5 Month 5 5 Month 6 5 Month 8 10 Month 9 10 Month 11 10 Month 12 10 P=Permitting CA=Construction Administration PC- Post Construction 02/18/09 254 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer Key Personnel Workload Capacity Instructions: This form is to be completed for each of the Key Personnel identified in Form RFQ-QT. Month 1 is to be calculated starting the 3ra month after the month the RFQ is due. Of the RFQ is due in March then Month 1 would he June). RFQ Title: AIL Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration, It-30688 Name of K.ey Personnel: Joseph Mobilia RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 Name of Project Owner of Project Value of Project Role in Project Status of Project Coconut Grove Playhouse Renovation Miami -Dade County —$20M PM PD Municipal Theatre (The MUNY) Reno MUNY Assoc. St Louis ---$100M PM PD MIT Vassar Street Building MIT $10M PM CD New England Conservatory of Music NEC $40M PM CA Eisenhower Auditorium Renovation Penn State $2M PM CA Availability based on', of time per month Month 1 30 Month 4 70 Month 7 15 Month 10 15 Month 2 30 Month 3 20 Month 5 20 Month 6 20 Month 8 15 Month 9 15 Month 11 15 Month 12 10 Status Abbreviations: PD= Pre -Design P=Permitting SD = Schematic Design CA=Construction Administration DD = Design Development PC- Post Construction CD = Construction Documents Form RFQ- wC 02/18/09 255 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer Key Personnel Workload Capacity Instructions: This form is to be completed for each of the Key Personnel identified in Form RFQ-QT. Month 1 is to be calculated starting the 3rd month after the month the RFQ is due. (lf the RFQ is due in March then Month 1 would be June). RFQ Title: Ali, Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration, 8-30688 Name of Key Personnel: Jon SivelE RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 Name of Project ��n Oxer of Project Value of Project Role in Project Status of Project David Geffen Hall Renovation Lincoln Center -$500M Stage Lighting Design PD Coconut Grove Playhouse Miami -Dade County -$20M Stage Lighting Design PD Shepherd School Opera House Rice University $55M Stage Lighting Design DD Xiqu Centre for Chinese Opera West Kowloon Cultural Dist. $120M Stage Lighting Design CA RAM Hall Renovation Royal Academy of Music £70M Stage Lighting Design CA Availability based on'/, of time per month Month 1 10 Month 4 10 Month 7 30 Month 10 20 Month 2 10 Month 3 10 Month 5 30 Month 6 30 Month 8 30 Month 9 20 Month 11 20 Month 12 20 Status Abbreviations: PD= Pre -Design P=Permitting SD = Schematic Design CA -Construction Administration DD = Design Development PC- Post Construction CD = Construction Documents Form RFQ-WC 02/18/09 256 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer Key Personnel Workload Capacity Instructions: This form is to be completed for each of the Key Personnel identified in Form RFQ-QT, Month 1 is to be calculated starting the 3n1 month after the month the RFQ is due. (If the RFQ is due in March then Month 1 would be June). RFQ Title: A/E Services for Miarni Marine Stadium Restoration, B-30688 Name of Key Personnel: Scott Madaskl RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 Name of Project Owner of Project Value of Project Role in Project Status of Project RAM Hall Renovation Royal Academy of Music £70M Stage Rigging Design CA David Geffen Hall Renovation Lincoln Center —$500M Stage Rigging Design PD Culture Shed Culture Shed —$700M Stage Rigging Design CD Battersea Power Station BPS Development Co. —£8B Stage Rigging Design PD Xiqu Centre for Chinese Opera West Kowloon Cultural Dist. $120M Stage Rigging Design CA Availability based on % of time per month Month 1 10 Month 4 10 Month 7 30 Month 10 20 Month 2 10 Month 3 10 Month. 5 30 Month 6 30 Month 8 30 Month 9 20 Month 11 20 Month 12 20 Status Abbreviations: PD,-- Pre -Design P=Permitting SD = Schematic Design CA=Construction Administration DD = Design Development PC- Post Construction CD = Construction Documents Form RFQ- WC O2/18/09 257 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer Key Personnel Workload Capacity Instructions: This form is to be completed for each of the Key Personnel identified in Form RFQ-QT. Month 1 is to be calculated starting the 3rd month after the month the•RFQ is due. (If the RFQ is due in March then Month 1 would be June). RFQ Title: A/E Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration, 11-30688 Name of Key Personnel: Alex Couiombe RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 Name of Project Owner of Project Value of Project Role in Project Status of Project Xiqu Centre for Chinese Opera West Kowloon Cultural Dist. $120M VR/3D Modeling CA Battersea Power Station BPS Development Co. ^-£8B VRI3D Modeling PD David Geffen Hall Renovation Lincoln Center —$500M VR/3D Modeling PD Shepherd School Opera House Rice University $55M VR/3D Modeling DD Armory Seating Studies Park Avenue Armory not published VR/3D Modeling PD Status Abbreviations: PD= Pre -Design SD = Schematic Design DD = Design Development CD = Construction Documents Form RFQ- WC Availability based on % of time per month Month 1 10 Month 4 10 Month 7 30 Month 2 10 Month 3 10 Month 5 30 Month 6 30 Month 8 30 Month 9 20 Month 10 20 Month 11 20 P=Permitting CA=Construction Administration PC- Post Construction Month 12 20 02/18/09 258 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer Key Personnel Workload Capacity Instructions: This form is to he completed for each of the Key Personnel identified in Form RFQ-QT. Month 1 is to he calculated starting the 3t'a month after the month the RFQ is due. (If the RFQ is due in March then Month 1 would be June). RFQ Title: AM Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration, 13-30688 RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 Name of Key Personnel: Enrique Garcia Carrera Name of Project Owner of Project Value of Project Role in Project Status of Project {.�. f i Marriott's Vacation Club ,.,i Confidential Confidential Principal -in -Charge for Lighting Design CA Marist College Marist College Confidential Principal•In-Cnargetor Lgnting Design CD Edition Clock Tower Confidential Confidential Prihcipai-in-Charge for Lighting Design PC Hyatt House Hotel Confidential Confidential Principal -in -Charge for Lighting Design CD San Pedro Creek improvements Confidential Confidential PrincipaFln-Charge for Lighting Design DD Status Abbreviations: PD= Pre -Design SD = Schematic Design DD = Design Development CD = Construction Documents Form RFf.-bVC Availability based on uf, of time Der month Month 1 15 Month 4 15 Month 2 15 Month 3 15 Month 5 20 Month 6 20 Month 7 20 Month 10 5 Month 8 20 Month 9 20 Month 11 5 Month 12 1 P=Permitting CA=Construction Administration PC- Post Construction 02/18/09 259 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer Key Personnel Workload Capacity Instructions: This form is to be completed for each of the Key Personnel identified in Form RFQ-QT. Month 1 is to be calculated starting the 3r1 month after the month the RFQ is due. (If the RFQ is due in March then Month 1 would be June). RFQ Title: A/E Services for IVIiaini Marine Stadium Restoration, IS-30688 Name of Key Personnel: Miyoung Song RFQ Solicitation No,: 14-15-018 Name of Project Owner of Project Value of Project Role in Project Status of Project Hyatt House Hotel Confidential Confidential Project Manager in Lighting Design CD Confidential - Museum Confidential Confidential Prolect Manager in Lighting Deign CD Private Residence Confidential Confidential Project Manager in Lighling Design DD Wenbo Tower Confidential Confidential Project Manager inLighting Design CA Confidential Plaza Development Confidential Confidential Project Manager in Lighting Design SD Availability based on "r, of time per month Month 1 15 Month 2 15 Month 4 15 Month 5 20 Month 7 20 Month 10 20 Month 3 15 Month 6 20 Month 8 20 Month 9 20 Month 11 20 Month 12 5 Status Abbreviations: PD= Pre -Design P=Permitting SD = Schematic Design CA=Construction Administration DO = Design Development PC- Post Construction CD = Construction Documents Form RFQ- WC 02/18/09 260 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer Key Personnel Workload Capacity Instructions: This form is to be completed for each of the Key Personnel identified in Form RFQ-QT. Month 1 is to be calculated starting the 3rd month after the month the RFQ is due. (If the RFQ is due in March then Month 1 would be Junej. RFQ Title: A IE Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration, B-30688 Name of Key Personnel: Charles G. Stone 11 RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 Name of Project Owner of Project Value of Project Role in Project Status of Project VVenbo Tower ,�; ,, Confidential Confidential Consulting Principal for Lighting Design CA Pillsbury LLP Goniidential Confidential Consulting Principal for Lighting Dasign CA seum - Mu Confidential Consulting Principal for Lighting Design CD Indiana University Art Museum Indiana University (Confidential Confidential Consulting Principal fat -Lighting Design SD Private Residence Confidential Confidential Consulting Principal for Lighting Design DD Availability based on "!„ of time per month Month 1 5 Month 4 5 Month 7 10 Month 10 1 Month 2 5 Month 3 5 Month 5 10 Month 6 10 Month 8 10 Month 9 10 Month 11 1 Month 12 1 Status Abbreviations: PD= Pre -Design P=Permitting SD = Schematic Design CA=Construction Administration DD = Design Development PC- Post Construction CD = Construction Documents Form RFQ- WC 02/18/09 261 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer Key Personnel Workload Capacity Instructions: This form is to be completed for each of the Key Personnel identified in Form RFQ-QT. Month 1 is to be calculated starting the 3rd month after the month the RFQ is due. (If the RFQ is due in March then Month 1 would he June). RFQ Title: A/E Services for Miatni Marine Stadium Restoration, B-30688 Name of Key Personnel: Joe Solway RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 Name of Project Owner of Project Value of Project Role in Project Status of Project Brooklyn College Center for the Arts City University of New York $50M PM / Acoustic / AV In Construction Alliance of Resident Theaters New York A.R_T_INY $I OM PM / Acoustic / AV In Construction Wakefield School Theatre Wakefield School $20M PM / Acoustic / AV In Design Temple University Library Temple University $144M Acoustic In Design Availability based on %;%% of time per month Month 1 25 Month 4 28 Month 7 32 Month 10 35 Month 2 25 Month 3 25 Month 5 30 Month 6 30 Month 8 35 Month 9 35 Month 11 38 Month 12 40 Status Abbreviations: PD= Pre -Design P=Permitting SD = Schematic Design CA=Construction Administration DD = Design Development PC- Post Construction CD = Construction Documents Form RFQ- WC 02/18/09 262 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer Key Personnel Workload Capacity Instructions: This form is to be completed for each of the Key Personnel identified in Form RFQ-QT. Month 1 is to be calculated starting the 3rd month after the month the RFQ is due. (1f the RFQ is due in March then Month 1 would be june). RFQ Title: NE Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration, B-30688 Name of Key Personnel: Raj Patel RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 Name of Project Owner of Project Value of Project Role in Project Status of Project Barclays Arena Forest City Ratner Corporation Not defined PD / Acoustic CA Alliance of Resident Theaters New York A.R.T./NY $1 DM Acoustic / AV CA Time Inc. Time Inc. Not defined PD / Acoustic / AV CA Pier 55 Hudson River Park Trust $130M PD / Acoustic / AV CD Princeton University Lewis Center for the Arts Princeton University $330M Acoustic CA Availability based on of time per month Month 1 24 Month 4 27 Month 7 30 Month 10 33 Month 2 24 Month 3 25 Month 5 29 Month 6 29 Month 8 33 Month 9 33 Month 11 36 Month 12 38 Status Abbreviations: PD = Pre -Design P=Permitting SD = Schematic Design CA=Construction Administration DD = Design Development PC- Post Construction CD = Construction Documents Form RFQ- WC 02/18/09 263 Request for Qualifications Qualifications of Proposer Key Personnel Workload Capacity Instructions: This form is to be completed for each of the Key Personnel identified in Form RFQ-QT. Month 1 is to be calculated starting the 3rd month after the month the RFQ is due. Of the RFQ is due in March then Month 1 would be June). RFQ Title: A/E Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration, B-30688 Name of Key Personnel: John Yanoviak RFQ Solicitation No.: 14-15-018 Name of Project Owner of Project Value of Project Role in Project Status of Project Confidential Confidential Confidential Cost Estimator Confidential Confidential Confidential Cost Estimator Confidential Confidential Confidential Cost Estimator Availability based on % of time per month Month 1 30% Month 4 30% Month 7 30% Month 10 30% Month 2 30% Month 3 30% Month 5 30°/a Month 6 30% Month 8 30% Month 9 30% Month 11 30% Month 12 30% Status Abbreviations: PD= Pre -Design P=Permitting SD = Schematic Design CA=Construction Administration DD = Design Development PC- Post Construction CD = Construction Documents Form RFQ- WC 02/is/a9 263 (1) HEISE% BO 1 1 LE A R. C H f I. F. C T PSA or Agreement Provisions (Exhibit "B") Redlined Document in Microsoft Word Provided on USB Drive as a Separate File (as instructed in Section D of the Content of Qualification Statement-EFQ pg. 16) Redlined Document in Microsoft Word Printed as a Separate Document City of Coral Gables RF4 2015 09.11 Architectural Consultant RJ1-I ADDENDUM NO. 1 January 22, 2016 RFQ NO.: 14-15-018 ARCHITECTURAL AND ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR MIAMI MARINE STADIUM RESTORATION CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS AND TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM (CITP) PROJECT NO,: B-30688 TO: ALL PROSPECTIVE RESPONDENTS: The following changes, additions, clarifications. and/or deletions amend the above -captioned Request for Qualifications and shall become an integral part of the Responses submitted and the Contract to be executed for Architectural and Engineering Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration (the "Project). Please note the contents herein and affix same to the documents you have on hand All attachments (if any) are available on the CITP website and are part of this Addendum. A. Requests for Information — Since Issuance of this Request for Qualifications on December 15, 2015: Ql. Are there any restrictions on the number of teams a sub -consultant may participate in? Al. No. A sub -consultant may participate as a sub -consultant on multiple proposing teams. Q2. Can a Prime Proposer also participate as a sub -consultant for another team? A2. No. A Prime Proposer may not participate as a sub -consultant on another proposed team. Q3. Please clarify the following requirement included in Paragraph 3.5: "In addition, Proposers must have at least one staff or teary member who has been licensed and practicing as an engineer under Title XXXII, Regulation of Professions and Occupations, Florida Statutes 471 for at least three years and who will serve as Project Manager for this Project." Does the Project Manager for this Project have to be a licensed engineer or may he/she instead be a licensed architect, as per Title XXXII, Regulation of Professions and Occupations, Florida Statutes 481? Architectural and Engineering Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration B-30688 Addendum 1 RFQ No.: 14-15-018 265 A3. The Project Manager shall be an employee of the Prime Proposer who is licensed in the State of Florida as either an engineer or an architect. Q4. Section 2,0 RFQ Scope of Services states that based upon the Scope of Services as described in the RFQ and PSA, the Respondent's team shall consist of the following disciplines: a Lead Architect • Historic Preservation Specialist ▪ A/E Project Manager • CM, Structural, and Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing (MEP) Engineers Marine Structural Engineer Landscape Architect ▪ Computer -Aided Design and Drafting (CADD) Technician • Geotechnical Services (may be a sub -consultant) a Construction Engineering and Inspection (CEI) services Generally, a Computer -Aided Design and Drafting (CADD) Technician is not considered a discipline but a job title/personnel position. Additionally, the instructions for listing key personnel on the Qualifications of Proposer's Team form lists CADD Technicians as support personnel. Please clarify if Computer -Aided Design and Drafting (CADD) Technician was included in the required disciplines in error. A4. Computer -Aided Design and Drafting (CADD) Technician does not have to be shown as one of the required disciplines. However, the Successful Proposer shall provide Computer - Aided Design and Drafting capabilities. The Successful Proposer shall abide by all applicable National Standards (e.g., layer labeling, font sizes, etc.) in preparing their construction documents. Q5. Does participation in the design phase of the Project preclude a firm from participating in the construction phase of the Project? AS. Yes. The Successful Proposer and its' sub -consultants selected for the design phase are precluded from participating in the future construction phase of the project. Q6. Can the City provide a list of interested vendors to the public? Is there a "plan holders" list or list of qualified firms? A6. This RFQ Project has been advertised to the public and all relevant documents are available an the City's Capital Improvement and Transportation Program webpage - http://www.miamigov.com/Capitalimprovementslpaqes/ProcurementOpportunities/Defaul t.asp. Accordingly, the City does not maintain a list of interested vendors, "plan holders" or qualified firms. Q7. Section 2.1 Purpose (Pg. 8), states that based upon the Scope of Services as described in the RFQ and PSA, the Respondent's team shall consist of the following disciplines including Construction Engineering and Inspection (CEI) Services. The proposed civil, structural, MEP and Marine Structural engineers on our team all have experience providing CE1 services. So, does CEI services have to be included as a separate "discipline" or can it be included as a service to be provided by the engineers mentioned above? A7. While the required CEI services may be provided by engineers participating in the Project in other disciplines, separate Qualification and Reference Forms shall be included in the Respondent's Response to identify the experience in each discipline that an engineer will provide to the Project. Architectural and Engineering Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration 8-30888 Addendum 1 RFQ No,: 14-15-018 266 Q8. Which of the Qualification and Reference Forms shall be used to show the qualifications of the Historic Preservation Specialist? A8, Respondents shall use Forms RFQ-HPS and RFQ-HPS-R to show the qualifications of the teain's Historic Preservation Speciaiist. Forms RFO-HPS and RFQ-HPS-R are attached hereto as Exhibit 1 and Exhibit 2, respectively% B. Addtonal informati,on: 1 Exhibit 1 — RFQ-HPS — Qualifications af Historic Preservation Specialist, 2, Exhibit 2 — RFQ-HPS-R — Historic Preservation Specialist Reference Form THIS ADDENDUM IS AN ESSENTIAL PORTION OF THE CONTRACT DOCUMENT AND SHALL BE MADE A PART THEREOF. ' I , ) • Annie Perez, CPPO, Director of Procurement This Addendum shall be signed and dated by the Proposer and submitted as proof of receipt ri,vith the submission of Proposals. NAME OF FIRM: R, 17ieisenbottle Architects, P.A. DATE: 2/16/2016 SIGNATURE: Architectural and Engineering Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration B-30688 3 Addndum RFQ 14-15-018 267 • * lam; t et, SECTION 6 6.0 SUPPLEMENTAL RFQ RESPONSE FORMS 6.1. SUPPLEIVIENTAL RFQ INFORMATION FORM RFQ No, : 14-15-018 - NE Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration. B-30688 I certify that any and all information contained in this RFQ is true. I certify that this RFQ is made without prior understanding, agreement, or connections with any corporation, firm or person submitting a RFQ for the same materials, supplies, equipment, or services and is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud. I agree to abide by all terms and conditions of the RFQ, and certify that I am authorized to sign for the Proposer's firm. Please print the following and sign your name: R.J. HeisenbotUe Ar hi Firm's Name 2'199 Ponce de Lean Blvd. Suite 400, Coral Gables, FL 33134 Principal Business Address 305.446.7799 Telephone 305,446.9275 Fax rjha@rjhanet E-mail address Richard J. Heisenbottle, FAIR Name President Titi uthorized Sionature Architectural and Engineering Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration RFQ 14-15-0 18 27 268 qnlYP 96-0,1 * ,tyt 6.2.1 CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY (IF CORPORATION) STATE OF Florida ) SS: COUNTY OF Miami -Dade ) I HEREBY CERTIFY that a meeting of the Board of Directors of the R.J. Heisenbottle Architects, PA a corporation existing under the laws of the State of Flortla , 20 15 the following resolution was duly passed and adopted: , held on December 21 "RESOLVED, that, Richard J. Heisenbottle , as President of the Corporation, be and is hereby authorized to execute the Response dated, 2/16 , 2016, to the City of Miami and this Corporation and that their execution thereof, attested by the Secretary of the Corporation, and with the Corporate Seal affixed, shall be the official act and deed of this Corporation." I further certify that said resolution is now in full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of the corporation this 16 , day of February , 20 16 (SEAL) FAILURE TO COMPLETE, SIGN, AND RETURN THIS FORM MAY DISQUALIFY YOUR RESPONSE Architectural and Engineering Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration RFQ 14-1 5-018 28 269 NIA 6.2.2 CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY (IF PARTNERSHIP) STATE OF Florida ) SS: COUNTY OFMiami-Dads HEREBY CERTIFY that a meeting of the Partners of the organized and existing under the laws of the State of , held on , 20 , the following resolution was duly passed and adopted: "RESOLVED, that, , as of the Partnership, be and is hereby authorized to execute the Response dated, 20 , to the City of Miami and this Partnership and that their execution thereof, attested by the shall be the official act and deed of this Partnership." I further certify that said resolution is now in full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this day of , 20 Secretary: (SEAL) FAILURE TO COMPLETE, SIGN AND RETURN THIS FORM MAY DISQUALIFY YOUR RESPONSE 270 NIA 6.2.3 CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY (!F JOINT VENTURE) STATE OF SS: COUNTY OF i HEREBY CERTIFY that a meeting of the Principals cf the organized and existing under the laws of the State of held on , 20 , the following resolution was duly passed and adopted: "RESOLVED, that, as of the Joint Venture be and is hereby authorized to execute the Response dated, 20 , to the City of Miami official act and deed of this Joint Venture." I further certify that said resolution is now in full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this , day of , 20 Secretary: 27t NIA FAILURE TO COMPLETE, SIGN AND RETURN THIS FOR MAY DISQUALIFY YOUR RESPONSE 6.2.4 CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY (IF LIMITED LIABILITY CORPORATION) STATE OF ) SS: COUNTY OF I HEREBY CERTIFY that a meeting of the Principals of the organized and existing under the laws of the State of held on , 20 , the following resolution was duly passed and adopted: "RESOLVED, that, as of the Limited Liability Corporation be and is hereby authorized to execute the Response dated, 20 , to the City of Miami official act and deed of this Limited Liability Corporation." I further certify that said resolution is now in full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this , day of , 20 Secretary: (SEAL) 272 N/A FAILURE TO COMPLETE, SIGN AND RETURN THIS FORM MAY DISQUALIFY YOUR RESPONSE 6.2.5 CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY (IF INDIVIDUAL) STATE OF SS: COUNTY OF HEREBY CERTIFY that as an individual, I (Name of Individual) and as a d/b/a (doing business as) (if applicable) exist under the laws of the State of Florida. "RESOLVED, that, as an individual and/or d/b/a (if applicable), be and is hereby authorized to execute the Response dated, 20 , to the City of Miami as an individual and/or d/b/a (if applicable) and that my execution thereof, attested by a Notary Public of the State, shall be the official act and deed of this attestation." I further certify that said resolution is now in full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of Notary Public this , day of , 20 . NOTARY PUBLIC: Commission No.: I personally know the individual/do not know the individual (Please Circle) Driver's License # (SEAL) 273 FAILURE TO COMPLETE, SIGN, AND RETURN THIS FORM MAY DISQUALIFY YOUR RESPONSE 6.3 DEBARMENT AND SUSPENSION (a) Authority and requirement to debar and suspend: After reasonable notice to an actual or prospective contractual party, and after reasonable opportunity to such party to be heard, the City Manager, after consultation with the Chief Procurement Officer and the City Attorney, shall have the authority to debar a contractual party for the causes listed below from consideration for award of city contracts. The debarment shall be for a period of not fewer than three years. The City Manager shall also have the authority to suspend a contractor from consideration for award of City contracts if there is probable cause for debarment. Pending the debarment determination, the authority to debar and suspend contractors shalt be exercised in accordance with regulations, which shall be issued by the Chief Procurement Officer after approval by the City Manager, the City Attorney, and the City Commission, (b) Causes for debarment or suspension include the following: 1. Conviction for commission of a criminal offense incident to obtaining or attempting to obtain a public or private contract or subcontract, or incident to the performance of such contract or subcontract. 2. Conviction under state or federal statutes of embezzlement, theft, forgery, bribery, falsification or destruction of records, receiving stolen property, or any other offense indicating a lack of business integrity or business honesty. 3. Conviction under state or federal antitrust statutes arising out of the submission of bids or Responses. 4. Violation of contract provisions, which is regarded by the Chief Procurement Officer to be indicative of non -responsibility. Such violation may include failure without good cause to perform in accordance with the terms and conditions of a contract or to perform within the time limits provided in a contract, provided that failure to perform caused by acts beyond the control of a party shall not be considered a basis for debarment or suspension. 5. Debarment or suspension of the contractual party by any federal, state or other governmental entity. 6. False certification pursuant to paragraph (c) below. 7. Any other cause judged by the City Manager to be so serious and compelling as to affect the responsibility of the contractual party performing City contracts. 274 I k :1100 0E4,0 ' 101 (c) Certification: All contracts for goods and services, sales, and leases by the City shall contain a certification that neither the contractual party nor any of its principal owners or personnel has been convicted of any of the violations set forth above or debarred or suspended as set forth in paragraph (b) (5), The undersigned hereby certifies that neither the contractual party nor any of its principal owners or personnel has been convicted of any of the violations set forth above, or debarred or suspended as set forth in paragraph (b) (5), Company Name: R.J. Heisenbottle Architects, PA individual Name: Signature: Date: Architectural and Engineering Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration RFQ 14-15-015 34 6.4 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE WITH SECTIONS 18-87 AND 18-89 OF THE CITY CODE I., Richard J. Heisenbottle, FAIA hereby certify that: i) I Richard J. Heisenbottle, FAIA am the (President/Secretary or Principal) of R.J. Heisenbottle Architects, PA (Respondent Firm); ii) I have read Sections 18-87 and 18-89 of the City ofMiam.i Procurement Code; iii) (Respondent Firm) hereby acknowledges that the awarded contract has an on -site labor component greater than or equal to twenty-five percent (25%), and therefore agrees to assign a minimum of fifteen percent (1.5%) of the contract value to firms currently certified by Miami -Dade County as a Community Small Business Enterprise ("CSBE"); OR iv) (Respondent Firm) R.J.He6serrbottieArchlte4;ts, PA hereby is certified by Miami -Dade County as a CSBE firm and will self -perform to meet the minimum fifteen percent (15%) CSBE requirement, An active copy of the respondent's CSBE certification must be included in the bid document. v) (Respondent Firm) R.J. Heisenbottle Architects,. PA hereby agrees to comply with Local Workforce Participation Requirements stated in Section 18-89 of the City of Miami Procurement Code. vi) OPTIONAL: vii) (Respondent Firm) hereby agrees to make assignments pursuant to item (iii), above, to certified CSBE firms who maintain a '`Local Office," as defined in City Code Section 1 8-73; COUNTY OFMIAMI-DADE STATE OF FLORIDA ) ) SS Before me, a Notary Public duly commissioned, qualified and acting personally, appeared Richard J. Heisenbottle, FAIA to me well known, who being by me first duly sworn upon oath says that he/she has been authorized to execute the foregoing Certificate of Compliance with Section 1.8-89 of the City of Miami Procurement Code on behalf of Respondent Firm named therein in favor of the City. Subscribed and Sworn to before me this My commission expires; es5,�."p•,te4 KAMA DASH .. MY COMMISSION 1 FF 134372 EXPIRES: June 19, 2018 5., "` '°� Bontietl In BudgetNotrySe,v POf iW Architectural and Engineering Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration RFQ 14-15-018 16 day of February ,20 16. Notary Public, State of Florida at Large 35 276 ".$'0FF KATHIADASH 4. t MY COMMISSION # FF 134372„ ', � EXPIRES; JOe 19, 2918 Bendeci this 6WgeiNotify Sertices Bonded by: Architectural and Engineering Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration RFQ 14-15-018 36 277 NIA Form A Information for Determining Joint Venture Eligibility If the Respondent is submitting as a joint venture, please be advised that this form (2 pages) MUST be completed and the REQUESTED written joint -venture agreement MUST be attached and submitted with this form. 1. Name of joint venture: 2. Address ofjoint venture: 3. Phone number ofjoint venture: 4. Identify the firms that comprise the joint venture: 5, Describe the role of the MBE firm (if applicable) in the joint venture: 6. Provide a copy of the joint venture's written contractual agreement. 7. Control of and participation in this Agreement. Identify by name, race. sex, and "firm" those individuals (and their titles) who are responsible for day-to-day management and policy decision making, including, but not limited to, those with prime responsibility for: (a) Financial decisions: (b) Man.agement decisions, such as: (I) Estimating: (2) Marketing and sales: (3) Hiring and firing of management personnel: 278 N/A (4) Purchasing of major items or supplies: (c) Supervision afield operations: NOTE: If, after filing this form and before the completion of the joint venture's work on the Subject Contract, there is any significant change in the information submitted, the Joint Venture must inform the County in writing. AFFIDAVIT "The undersigned swear or affirm that the foregoing statements are correct and include all material information necessary to identify and explain the terms and operation of our joint venture and the intended participation by each joint venturer in the undertaking. Further, the undersigned covenant and agree to provide to the County current, complete and accurate information regarding actual joint venture work and the payment therefore and any proposed changes in any of the joint venturer relevant to the joint venture, by authorized representatives of the County. Any material misrepresentation will be grounds for terminating any Contract which may be awarded and for initiating action under Federal or State laws concerning false statements." Name of Firm: Name of Firm; Signature: Signature: Name: Name: Title: Title: Date: Date: 279 FROM: Letter of Agreement (LOA) community Business Enterprise Program ("CBE") S[CTIO Eft R.J. Heisenbottle Architects, PA. Name of Frime Proposer / Design -Build Firm in response to RFQ/RFP Number 14-15-018 , the undersigned hereby agrees to utilize the Community Business Enterprise ("CBE") firm listed below, performing the stated work at the stated percentage, if awarded the contract. The undersigned further certifies that the firm has been contacted and properly apprised of the projected work assignment(s) to be performed upon execution of the contract. with the City ofMiarni. Further, by signing this Letter of Agreement ("LOA") the undersigned consents to adhere to the City of Wliami Procurement Code 18-87, as amended. Name of the Miami -Dade County Certified C B E-A/E CBE-ik/E Type. of Work to be Performed Percentage OM CBE Certification No. Certification Exp. (Technical Certification Amount of Design Fee Categories) E4.1_10 ArCraeCture M1CRO/SBE I S.00 Architectural Construction Mgin. self -perform a R.J. Heisenbottle Architects, P.A. 13054 5/31/2018 21 00 Lard -Use Planning minimum of 15% 17 CIA ATIA Titfe 'It rnnuilYaut • 1 cer that the represeatations containe 4104.-47/ * Frit pal/President's Signature in this form are true and accurate to the best of my knowledge. 2 Richard J. Heisenbottle, FAIA, President 2/16/2016 Principal/President's Name/Title ED •BYPROPQSEDCBE FIRM (SUB-CONSULAN (Date) ACKNOWLEDGMENT BY THE PROPOSED CBE FIRM The undersigned has reasonably uncommitted capacity sufficient (including all licenses and technical certifications) to provide the required services consistent with normal. industry practice and the ability to otherwise meet the proposal specifications. CBF Principal's Signature Date Richard J. Heisenbottle, FAIA. Principal / President 2/I6/2016 CBE Principal's Name (Print) Title R.J. Heisenbottle Architects, P.A. Name of CBE Finn Date FORM LOA 280 Architectural and Engineering Services for Title: Miami Marine Stadium Restoration, B-30688 TOTAL CONTRACT AMOUNT: List of Sub -consultants TBD RFQ No.: 14-15-018 This form is initially to be completed and submitted with the RFQ listing all Sub -consultants to be used to complete this Project. This form is to be updated after award of the Project as additional Sub -consultants are added or changed. Identify the type license(s) the company has including Miami -Dade CBE certification numbers. Submit additional pages as necessary. Name of Firm Address Scope of Work Professional Licenses — Business Category - CBE Certification Number $ Total Sub - Contract Amount % of Design Work Candela+ Partners, LLC 5940 SW 73rd Street South Miami, Fl. 33143 Architecture AA26001794 NIA N/A TBD TBD Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc, 1900 Corporate Blvd NW e102, Boca Raton, FL 33431 Structural Engineering Historic Preservation Specialist pE8529 N/A - N/A TBD TBD Douglas Wood Associates, inc. 5040 N.W. 7th Street Suite 820 Miami, Florida 33126 Structural Engineering PE6353 CBE 5163 TBD TBD Coastal Systems International 2047 Vista Pkvvy # 101, WPB, FL 33411 Civil and Marine structural Engineering PE7087 N/A NfA TBD TBD Johnson, Avedano, Lopez, Rodriguez & Walewski Engineering Group, Inc. 2510 NW 97th Avenue, Suite 220, Miami, Florida 33172 Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing Engineering I LEED PE4920 CBE I 10188 TBD TBD tangan Engineering and Environmental 15150 NW 79th Court, Suite 200 Miami Lakes, FL 33016 Geotechnical Engineering GB401 NIA N/A TBD TBD OLIN 150 S Independence Mall W,Suite 1123 Philadelphia, PA 19106 Landscape Architecture LC26000377 N/A NJA TBD TBD Note: Business Categories: CBE=Cornmunity Busine Name of Proposer: R.J. Heisenbottle Architects, PA Enterprise, CSBE=Community Small Name of individual Completing Form: Richard J. Heisenbottle, FAIA siness Enterprise Date: 2/16/2016 FORM C-1 281 Architectural and Engineering Services for Title: Miami Marine Stadium Restoration, B-30688 List of Sub -consultants TOTAL CONTRACT AMOUNT: $ TBD RFQ No.: 14-15-018 This form is initially to be completed and submitted with the RFQ listing all Sub -consultants to be used to complete this Project. This form is to be updated after award of the Project as additional Sub -consultants are added or changed. Identify the type license(s) the company has including Miami -Dade CBE certification numbers. Submit additional pages as necessary. Name of Finn Address Scope of Work Professional Licenses Business Category CBE Certification Number $ Total Sub - Contract Amount % of Design Work Rosa Lowinger & Associates 4728 NE Miami PI, Miami, FL 33137 Historic Preservation Specialist'Architecturel Conservator N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD Fisher Dachs Associates 22 West 19th Street New York NY 10011 Theatre Planning and Design NIA N/A N/A TBD TBD Fisher Marantz Stone 22 West 13th Street New York NY 10011 Architectural Lighting N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD Arup 77 Water Street New York NY 10005 Acoustics N/A N/A N/A TBD TBD Note: Business Categories: CBE=Comrnun ty Business Enterprise, CSBE=Community Small Business Enterprise Name of Proposer: R.J. Heisenbottle Architects, PA Name of Individual Completing Form: Richard J. Heisenbottie, FAIA Signature: Date: 2/16/2016 FORM C-1 282 REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS RFQ No. 00-00-000 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLtANCE WTP4 SECTIONS 18-87 Richard J. Heisenbottle, FAIA , hereby certify that: 1 am the President (President/Secretary or Principal) of R.J. Heisenbottle Architects, PA (Respondent Firm); ii) I have read Sections 18-87; iii) (Respondent Firm) hereby agrees to assign a minimum of fifteen percent (15%) of the contract value to firms currently certified by Miami -Dade County as a Community Business Enterprise ("CBE") firm; OR •Heisenbottle Architects, PA (Respondent Firm.) hereby is certified by Miami -Dade County as a CBE firm and will self -perform to meet the minimum fifteen percent (1$%) CBE requirement. An active copy of the respondent firm-'e CBE certification must be included in Proposal. (Respondent Firm) RJ. Heisenbottle Architects, PA hereby agrees to make assignments pursuant to item Hij, above, to certified CBE firms who maintain a 'Local Office", as defined in City Code Sectien 18-73; STATE OF, FLORIDA COUNTY OF rvliAMI-DAOE ) $S Before me, a Notary Public duly: commissioned, qualified and acting p.ersonaily, appeared Richard J. Hersenbottie, FAIA to me well known, who. being by me first duly.sworn . . . upon oath says that he/she has been authorized to execute the foregoing Certificate of Compliance with Section 18-87 on behalf of Respondent Firm named therein in favor of the City. Subscribed and Sworn to before me this 16 day af a , 20 16 My commission expires: KATHIADA814 Notar kee COAIISSION tFF EXPIHES40019,2018 soteditinliftelkliry0trolui Bonded by 283 miamidade.gov May 29, 2014 Mr. Victor Avedano JOHNSON, AVEDANO, LOPEZ, RODRIGUEZ & WALEWSKI ENGINEERING GROUP,INC. 2510 NW 97th Ave, Suite 220 Dora!, FL 33172-0000 Dear Mr. Avedano: internal Services Department Small Business Development 111 NW 1 Street, 1e Floor Miami, Florida 33128 T 305-375-3111 F 305-375-3160 CERT. NO: 10188 Approval Date: 05/29/2014 - CBE Tier 1 Expiration Date: 05/31/2017 Miami Dade County Small Business Development (SBD), a division of the Internal Services Department (ISD) has completed the review of your application and attachments submitted for certification. Your firm is officially certified as a Miami Dade County Community Business Enterprise (CBE) in accordance with section 2-10,4.01 of the code of Miami Dade County. This CBE certification is valid for three years provided that you submit a "Continuing Eligibility Affidavit" on or before your anniversary date of May 29 for the first and second year of the three year period. The affidavit must indicate any changes or no changes in your firm pertinent to your certification eligibility. The submittal of a "Continuing Eligibility Affidavit" annually with specific supporting documents on or before your Anniversary Date is required to maintain the three year certification, You will be notified of this responsibility in advance of the Anniversary Date. Failure to comply with the said responsibilities may result in immediate action to decertify the firm. Pursuant to the applicable section of the code as listed above, "once your firm has been decertified, your firm shall not be eligible to re -apply for certification for twelve (12) months from the time of the decertification." If, at any time, there is a material change in the firm, including, but not limited to, ownership, officers, director, scope of work being performed, daily operations, affiliation(s) with other businesses or the physical location of the firm, you must notify this office, in writing, within (30) days. Notification should include supporting documentation. You will receive timely instructions from this office as to how you should proceed, if necessary. This letter will be the only approval notification issued for the duration of your firm's three years certification. If the firm attains graduation or becomes ineligible during the three year certification period you will be properly notified following an administrative process that your firm's certification has been removed pursuant to the code. Your company is certified in the categories as listed below affording you the opportunity to bid and participate on contracts with goals. Please note that the categories listed are very general and are used only to assist our customers in searching the directory for certified firms to meet contract goals. You can find the firm's up-to-date certification profile as well as all other certified firms on the Miami Dade County Internal Services Department, Small Business Development Certified Firms' Directory at the website http:1/www,miamidade.gov/business!business-certification-programs.asp. Thank you for doiryg business with Miami Dade County. Sincerely, Gary Hartfield, Di on Dire Small Business Development Division or CATEGORIES: (Your firm may bid or participate on contracts only under these categories) AVIATION SYSTEMS -ENGINEERING DESIGN (CBE) GENERAL MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (CBE) GENERAL ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING (CBE) ENGINEERING SERVICES (CBE) DI3DR0020 v 201d0528 284 Mr. Avedano JOHNSON, AVEDANO, LOPEZ, RODRIGUEZ & WALEWSKI ENGINEERING GROUP,ENC. May 29, 2014 c: Jacob Mizrahy, Certification Specialist Veronica Clark, SBD Laurie Johnson, SBD DBt OO2a v 20140528 285 RJHEISEkBOI 1 LE AKCHI I' F: C' T S Notice of Qualifications (FDOT) No Response Received for Request for Clarification of Discrepancy (see attached email correspondence) City of Coral Gables RFQ 2015,09.11 Architectural Consultant From: Kathie Dash To: "dro!ret'miamtdu/ `on," Cc: "rcastillowmiam:rnv,com" Subject: Technicar Clarification Requested- RFQ NO: 14-15-018 Architecturar and Engineering Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration Date: Thursday, January 28, 2018 2:47:00 PM Importance: High In 4.1 Submission Requirement.. page 21, Section 67J5 list Notice of Qualificat;or-,s!TDa'•7i• however, in the Reponse Submission Format provided on pages 22-23. Section E omits the Notice of uuai!ficatrons {FDOT . Please clarify :f the Notice of Qualifications ,FDOT) is required. Thank you, ha CGL Dad Director of Business Development R.J. i-leisenbatttle Architects. P.A. 2199 Ponce de Leon Blvd.. Suite 400 Coral Gables, FL 33134 Tel: 305.446.7799. Ext. 22 Fax: 305,446,9 27.5 Cell: 786.487. 6065 E-Mail: kdashi2r!ha.: R1 HE►SENSOI LE hft0://w'At es.R.iH/.a 1 From: Xathia Dash Sent: Friday, January 15, 2016 4;43 PM To: 'arolle@miarnigov,com' Cc: 'rcastillo@miamigov.com' Subject: Missing RFQ Forms for RFQ NO: 14-1S-018 Architectural and Engineering Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration Importance: High Please note that: the Exhibit ';1" Form and Form A - C forms required for each Historic Preservation Spiecialist on the Project Team :s missing from the RFQ Solicitation on document that is posted on the City of Miami w•obsite (below), r.v.,.,....;, .r ;rn,'•' --'!- :r:-irl,; , a;•: .+4..::._w:....Fa......7�.'..i.a::e..-....e.,:.:...:..::;i:.;.a.,�:::.�.:.a...:...:...M_.:..:�.Y:: �r ::.dy ��'.�.:.'...�.. .....���� �' i::ti W:dl....:...�.].-._:�ti:.k.�e'.:-.:�e« wa._�..!:...4.., e5.d::�f..w.i.r.J..�::>.x... _-...:.r Thank you. atlla D44 Director of Business Development Heisenbottle Architects, P.A. 2199 Ponce de Leon Blvd., Suite 400 Coral Gables, FL 33134 Tel: 305.446.7799, Ext. 22 Fax: 305,446.9275 Cell: 786.487.6065 E-Mail: kdaslaPrjha net ppHEISENSCO if LE ,Q::t,i58,:.. J,t,ti.;//Www RJHA net 287 From: Castillo, Rosa To: Kathia Dash Subject: Read: Technical Clarification Requested- RFQ NO: 19-15-018 Architectural and Engineering Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration Date: Thursday, January 28, 2016 3:04:20 PM Importance: High Your message To: Subject: Technical Clarification Requested- RFQ NO: 14-15-01S Architectural and Engineering Services for Miami Marine Stadium Restoration Sent: Thursday. January, 28. 2016 3:04: I9 PM t LUTC-05:001 Eastern Time 'US & Canada) ‘cas read on Thursday, January 28. 20I (i 3:04:03 PM t liTC-0 :00) Eastern Time (CS & Canada). 288 • I , • . • :My:, -; • -.11.4:*:. „ •;',N.41 Hilario F. Candela , FAIA WJE Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, fne. Ri Fri HEISENBO 11E I I 1 FDA •7: • • ' • ••: • OLIN ARUP 04— LANGAN 1.71r" SHER IWARAP1TZ STONE