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HomeMy WebLinkAboutVII (D) Selection of Design Firm for Beech Recreation Center's Family Aquatic Center Agenda 12-21-99 Item VII D GENr-t:n OF GOOD r.n i,VG-PRIDE OF HEST ORANGE" MAYOR•COM IP„TONER 1Ocbee S.scar'VANDERGRIFT CITY OF OCOEE tl' � O COMA95FIOV1'Ai a - DANNY HOWELL l� a 15p N. LAAESI(OItL U1tIVE OCOEE, FLORIDA 34761-2258 scan'nNUIRSON o I211SIY IOI INSON ��� (407)656-2322 NANCY J. PARKER OE ROO Cris MANAGER EI.LIS SIIAPIRO STAFF REPORT To: The Mayor and Board of City Commissioners From: Bruce Nordquist, CLP, Recreation Director cl).4\ Date: December 9, 1999 Re: Family Aquatic Center ISSUE: To select a firm to design the Family Aquatic Center at the Beech Multipurpose Recreation Facility. BACKGROUND &DISCUSSION: The Request for Qualifications (RFQ) is for the selection of a firm to design a family aquatic center. The staff and the Recreation Advisory Board have recommended a dual pool design to include a competition lap pool and a 0' ground level pool with fountains and slides. The RFQ is for the design only. Three proposals were received for the design of the Family Aquatic Center: Starmer Ranaldi Planning and Architecture Borelli & Associates RD Miller Architecture A RFQ packet from each firm is included in this staff report. A committee was selected to evaluate the RFQ's for the pool facility design. The selection committee is comprised of: Bruce Nordquist, Recreation Director Donald Carter, Finance Supervisor Bob Smith, Public Works Director Jim Shira, City Engineer/Utilities Director Bill Chambers, Recreation Advisory Board Chairman Scott Anderson, Commissioner, Ex-Officio Member of Recreation Board POWt (a'L "LE:MR 011 GOOD[JI LNG-PR/DE OF NEST ORANGE' MAYOR•COMMIsMONIA Ocoee S.SCOFF VANI)I RGRIFT °� �� #.� CITY OF OCOEE COMMISSIONERS �� - DANNY HOWELI. Q I50 N. LAKEslIoRR DRIVE o SCOrr ANDERSON OCOEE, FLORIDA 34761-2258 RIIS'IY A)I INsuN ��.Q N,��' (407)656-2322 NANCY I.PARKER Of G000 Cm MANAGER EMS is SI IAPIRO Each member of the committee independently graded each proposal (Attachment A)_ The grades were tabulated and a final score for each proposal was formulated (Attachment B). Based on the evaluation process, the proposals were ranked as such: Starmer Ranaldi Planning& Architecture 1 Borelli & Associates 2 RD Miller Architecture 3 The selection committee asked each design firm to make a fifteen minute presentation to the selection committee detailing their qualifications and work history. After the presentations were given the committee's selections were ranked as such: Borelli & Associates 1 Starmer Ranaldi Planning & Architecture 2 RD Miller Architecture 3 With Borelli & Associates being unanimous choice for the number one firm. RECOMMENDATIONS. Based upon the RFQ's received and the presentations by each firm to the selection committee the City staff request that the Mayor and Board of City Commissioners select Borelli & Associates as the firm to proceed with negotiations concerning the Family Aquatic Center plans. EVALUATION FORM Miro-rai\rr,e_v-( flr RFQ#0001 ARCHITECT SERVICES NEW FAMILY AQUATIC CENTER Evaluation Criteria RD Miller Architecture Starmer Ranaldi Planning &Architecture Borrelli &Associates Ability to/provide type &quality of services ( b - 2C ) Quality & Extent of experience w/family aquatic center projects ( O-- ) Ability to continue project w/i budget current/projected workload (D-- ZO ) Financial condition &fiscal stability Q — VO ) Imagination,Creativity innovation,effciency & Cost-effectiveness (0-- i 5 ) Minority Business Enterprise Participation (F.S. 287 055) ( ) TOTAL POINTS City of Ocoee Beech Multipurpose Recreation Facility Attachment B RFQ -Pool Design Evaluation Summary Compilation Sheet Design Firms Members RD Miller Architecture Starmer Ranaldi Planning Borrelli & Associates NORDQUIST 67 87 80 SMRA 70 87 81 CARTER 85 82 89 SMITH 85 100 75 ANDERSON 74 65 69 CHAMBERS 80 95 78 TOTALS' 461 516 472 1 -top pick 1 - top pick 3 - 2nd 4 - top pick 3 - 2nd 2 - 3rd 2 - thirds 2 - 3rd Ay ygqay ay ` sae, of Ocoee, no ARCHITECTURAL/ENGINEERING SERVICES NEW FAMILY AQUATIC CENTER " Ocoee • 4. sri STARMER RANALDI PLANNING & ARCHITECTURE INC. 890 NORTHERN WAY, SUITE E-1 WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA • Air sri November 10, 1999 City of Ocoee 150 N.Lakeshore Drive Ocoee,Florida 34761 Re: Expression of Interest Request for Qualifications#9902 Architectural Services for New Family Aquatic Center Members of the Selection Committee: We are pleased to submit this expression of interest and our qualifications for Professional Consulting Services _ for the above referenced project. sri is a professional design consulting firm that was created with the mission of focusing on our individual strengths in planning and architectural design. We apply those strengths in providing our clients with a combined 55 years of experience which results in facility design and planning concepts that are innovative, quality focused,and performance driven. _ The sri team believes in a systemic approach to professional service contracts and recognizes four key elements to our success. These elements include a quality focused design process with well defined systems for (I) project design reviews and coordination; (2)project budget control; (3) project schedule control; and(4) project information management. Within this submittal, we have given a brief overview of our approach and philosophies regarding these key areas. — We believe that once you review the team that we have assembled for this project you will find both a strong knowledge of public capital facilities and an established working relationship between City Staff and our key engineering consultant, Brian Cumming & Associates. Past public clients which the principals of sri have undertaken projects with include Orange County, Brevard County, Osceola County, Town of Celebration, Orange County Public Schools, City of Port Orange, City of Clermont, and the City of Winter Springs. In addition our prime consultant, Brian Cumming, has recently worked with City of Ocoee Staff in undertaking Indoor Air Quality and Engineering Evaluations on City Facilities and fully recognizes the issues critical to _ developing a successful project for the City and the public which they support. This team is presently working _ with Orange County Public Schools on numerous projects and has a strong working relationship and operational understanding of each other's office. The sri team can bring you the combined talents of a very aggressive professional team which has both proven experience in municipal/public service capital facility designs, as well as the often missing ingredients to success "the instinct and drive to perform beyond our clients expectations". Regards, _ n _ Josep A.Ranaldi,AlA,NCARB Vice P ident _ Starner Ranaldi Planning and Architecture Inc.AA-002984 ,r 890 Nonhem Way Suite E-I Winter Springs.Florida 32708 Phone 407 977 logo Fax 007 977 1019 A. Project Team Introduction 1. Accessibility 2. Client References 3. License & Corporate Charter - 4. Time & Budget Commitment 5. Work Load Under Contract 6. Major Projects 7. Construction Administrations Services 8. Minority Participation B. Team Organization and Personnel Qualifications C. Project Experience D. Project Approach E. Standard Forms 254 & 255 F. Financial Statement TABLE OF CONTENTS • sri A PROJECT TEAM INTRODUCTION • sri • • Project Team Introduction • • • 1. Accessibility • The home offices of all the sri team members are located within the metropolitan • Orlando area providing immediate availability and accessibility to the City of Ocoee. • As a team we are presently undertaking three projects in close proximity to the City • of Ocoee. We are in the construction document phase with the City of Clermont on their New Main Fire Station and we are in the design development phase with Orange County Public Schools on projects located at West Orange High School and • Maxey Elementary School, both located in the Winter Garden Area. • • 2. Client References • • Wayne Saunders Carle Bishop • City Manager Fire Chief • City of Clermont Clermont Fire Station P.O. Box 120219 757 7th St. Clermont, Florida 34712 Clermont, Florida 34711 • (352) 394 4081 (352)394 2211 • Joan VanSickle • Project Manager • Brevard County Facilities Construction Division • 2725 Judge Fran Jamieson Way,Bldg. A Viera, Florida 32940 • (407) 633 2098 • Ronald W. McLemore • City Manager City of Winter Springs • 1126 East State Road 434 • Winter Springs,Florida • (407)327-1800 • Jeff Hall • Fire Chief Osceola County Public Safety • 108 West Danby Ave. • Kissimmee,Florida 34741 • (407)846 5213 • • • • • S r • • • • • 3. License and Corporate Charter • At the end of this section you will find a copy of sri's Architectural License and • State of Florida Corporate Certificate. • • 4. Time and Budget Commitment All public projects require that long term and short-term schedules and project • budgets be both adhered to and communicated regularly during the course of a • project. The ideal system for schedule and budget communication is one which is specifically tailored to the owner's needs and establishes routing priorities to ensure that the appropriate parties are communicated with at the appropriate intervals. The • use of technology allows for this to occur and also provides for unique vehicles • which may support the communication of cost estimates and project schedules, i.e. • Internet Web Sites, e-mail routing, monthly/quarterly fliers and newsletters. For the immediate management team a schedule and budget report is developed which identifies critical milestones and action tasks for both the consultant's design team • and the owner's team to ensure that no surprises arise during the process. This is • viewed as a living database and acts to support and inform the project stakeholders • during all phases of the work. Of critical importance is both the team's capacity to develop workable and accurate schedules and cost estimates during the development of the project design and construction documents and the ability to thoroughly and • comprehensively evaluate impacts which the construction environment has on schedule milestones and construction costs. The sri team is committed to providing you this project on budget and on schedule. • 5. Work Load Under Contract • Presently sri has the following projects under contract: • • Project Phase Millennium Middle School Under Construction • City of Clermont Fire Station Construction Documents , Winter Springs Parks Under Construction Martin County Air Traffic Control Tower Under Construction • Blanchard Park YMCA Under Construction West Orange Modular Classroom Buildings Programming Phase . Maxey Elementary Priority List Projects Design Development Phase Winter Springs Parks Improvements Under Construction • Winter Springs Beautification District Under Construction 111 Community Bank of the South Construction Documents • With the majority of our projects in the bidding and/or construction phase within the • next two months we have adequate capacity to undertake a project the scope and size • of the City of Ocoee's New Family Aquatic Center. • • • 1111 S r • 6. Major Projects • Section 3 of this submittal outlines the major projects that sri has undertaken as a • firm and the principals of sri have undertaken as individuals over the past 5 years. • In addition, Standard Forms 254 and 255 provide additional information for your consideration. • • • 7. Construction Administration Services We at sri feel that the most important service that an Architect can provide to a • client is full and thorough Construction Administration for a project. We have outlined in Section 4 of this submittal the systems which we feel are critical to a • successful project. For this project Joseph A. Ranaldi will be the Construction • Administrator. With a background as Director of Facilities and Construction for • both Escambia County Public Schools and Orange County Public Schools he provides expertise not only on the systems required for a successful construction • project but also a thorough understanding of an owner's expectations, having been • one for 8 years. Mr. Ranaldi is available immediately and will be involved in the project from Programming, Document Development through Construction Administration to ensures that the City of Ocoee has a Construction Administrator with a thorough knowledge of the project history and Design/Owner team expectation. Mr. Ranaldi has provided Construction Administration Services within the last 24 months for Brevard County (Cape Canaveral Library), Seminole County Public Schools (Millennium Middle School & Sanford Middle School) and Central • Florida YMCA (Blanchard Park YMCA). • ' Joan VanSickle Project Manager Brevard County Facilities Construction Division 2725 Judge Fran Jamieson Way,Bldg. A • Viera, Florida 32940 (407)633 2098 • • Scott Stegall PE • Director of Capital Outlay • Seminole County Public Schools Education Support Center • 400 East Lake Mary Boulevard • Sanford, Florida 32773-7127 (407)320 0000 • • • • • • S r • • • • 8. Minority Participation • For purposes of undertaking the Architectural Services for Construction of the New • Family Aquatic Center for the City of Ocoee, the sri team has two minority firms • which would be under contract. These firms are: Structural Engineering: Bowen Engineering Corporation; Orlando, FL • Reprographics/Plotting Supplies: MS Reprographics, Oviedo, FL • In addition to these two sub-consultants, it is the intent of sri to recruit minority firms • to be part of the project team as more definitive building programs and project scopes are developed and the need for other engineering and specialty disciplines are identified. • S • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • sr's • • • • • ARCHITECTURE • • _ ,..—I,,,..„,,,, .•,.. csO ack: s .....„-, .d,,, a _,,,, •Mr,,,it,'a -. ' (� *' + ".. 0 i4 i f+r4-.*T-e f 1111 t � • 4o. • . �. . Ufa, ( }04. " . Q� s.> 4, 44. AM ,' UAIL I AICH NUMBER 3I -ter°. "" r <"+3•.te. '° 411 r14i rot it t ysF r. '���e r ,{y''. st. , , ,�°j,- ys r .. 9r1Ver.a.z.l.'0...,+s` i.: s.,.6.:aL �� .x' vI fJ�' s.� ,v"' '. a_ 's«• S .R-eA!(,��i • t r F t. �iA .ems. 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'1 • • at Tallahassee,the Capitol,this the 21 —f Eleventh Das of June,1997 • _ _ • .,� i Y � ice • • i- �rro" ' . os2[t .. innrthnm :1 w. � .. rn2 or.;ass; $etretary uf.'tntr •'t • '1 • • • • 0 y M/WBE CERTIFICATIONS t .,net grfifrit Floridao Department of Labor and Employment Security Minority Business Advocacy and Assistance Office ' Bowen Engineering Corporation is certified as a Minority Business katerprise sir under the provisions of Chapter 281.Florida Statutes and Inter-Local Agreement for a one year period horn January 3,1999 to January 3,2000 4mmtive Dewier eNEotba to � O II cl'lllnd i J.utecuul' M,aE 2 ar /1t'Uelll 'Uit)Cj !!NL Florida Department of Labor and Employmem Security ' Minority Business Advocacy and Assistance Office MS. Reprographics .. Is certified as a Minority Business Enterprise under On.provisions of Chapter 287 Florida Statutes and Inter oral Agreement. dr for a one year period from NEB 11,1999_ m M 10,2000 Ie eewre uum« aannl.ger B TEAM ORGANIZATIONS & PERSONNEL QUALIFICATIONS • sri • The sri team for the City of Ocoee New Family Aquatic Center is comprised of the following • professional members: • Architecture: Starmer Ranaldi Planning Architecture Inc.; Winter Springs, FL i Structural Engineering: Bowen Engineering Corporation; Orlando, FL (MBE) Mechanical/Electrical Engineering: Brian Cumming& Associates, Inc.; Orlando, FL 0 Pool Consultant: Weller Pools Constructors Inc.; Orlando, FL • Civil Engineering: SK Consortium,Maitland, FL • Landscape Architect: Thomas C. Peterson,ASLA; Orlando, FL The following organizational chart identifies the project personnel and establishes their team role to ensure a seamless design and construction process which fosters a successful quality driven • project. In addition, the following resumes highlight the extensive governmental facility • experiences each firm and staff member brings to the team. • CITY COMMISSION • CITY OF OCOEE • • Sri ARCHITECTS OWNER'S PROJECT • PRINCIPAL IN CHARGE OVERSIGHT TEAM • W.E. Starmer, NCARB City Manager • Finance Department • sri ARCHITECTS Select City Staff PROJECT MANAGER Identified User Groups • J. A. Ranaldi, AlA Identified Community • Groups • sri ARCHITECTS • PROJECT ARCHITECT A.P. Williams, AIA • • • SK CONSORTIUM INC. BOWEN ENGINEERING CIVIL ENGINEER CORPORATION . M.Kalaghchi, PE STRUCTURAL ENGINEER • F. Bowen, PE • I • I Ocoee 0 BRIAN CUMMING & BRIAN CUMMING & • ASSOCIATES 'f, ,•�°►� a ASSOCIATES MECHANICAL ENGINEER ® o ELECTRICAL ENGINEER • B. Cumming, PE B. Ghnan, PE OF GOO • • THOMAS C. PETERSON WELLER POOLS CONST. • LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT POOL CONSULTANT • T. Peterson, ASLA H.J. Von Weller • • • Resume • • William E. Starmer, N.C A.R.B. • President • Starmer Ranaldi Planning and Architecture, Inc. • Mr. Starmer is a Registered Architect with over twenty years of professional • w experience in architectural design, construction management, and design/build. He has been a principal in charge or project manager on over _ $100 million of education projects, both new construction and renovation, • projects over the last 16 years specifically for-public clients. The majority of • -` these projects have been a mix of new construction, additions, renovations • . .11, and remodeling projects to enhance function, capacity, and aesthetics of new and existing facilities and campuses. • His strength lies in the front end planning, programming, and conceptual • design, making sure that all of the client's goals and objectives are realized and incorporated into the fmal design and construction solution. • Lakeview Middle School—Seminole County Public Schools • PROJECT Sanford Middle School Additions&Renovations—Seminole County Public Schools • EXPERIENCE Martin County Air Traffic Control Tower—Martin County (individual& firm) Cape Canaveral Library-Brevard County Cocoa Beach Library-Brevard County • Blanchard Park YMCA—Central Florida YMCA Romona Air Traffic Control Tower,San Diego County,California • Renovations of Boone,Edgewater, Jones H.S. Auditoriums—Orange County School • Board Weight room/Locker room Facility,Jones H.S.—Orange County School Board • Districtwide ADA Survey—Orange County School Board • Student Services Building—Daytona Beach Community College South Campus Renovations—Daytona Beach Community College • Marine Technology Laboratory—Daytona Beach Community College • Expansion of Palm Bay Campus—Brevard Community College FERF Cleanroom Facilities—Brevard Community College • BCC/UCF/FSEC Joint Use Library—Brevard Community College,Cocoa Campus • Learning Resource Center-Okalloosa Walton Community College Rockledge M.S.Computer Lab Conversion—Brevard County School Board • Palm Bay high School Computer Lab Conversion—Brevard County School Board • Osceola Main Library-Osceola County • EDUCATION B.S.Architecture, 1977,University of Wisconsin,Milwaukee •• REGISTRATION 1980,Architectural,FL,GA,MD,MI,WI N.C.A.R.B.Certified • • • sri • • • • Resume • • Joseph A. Ranaldi, A.I.A., N.C.A.R.B. `k "''` Vice President • Starmer Ranaldi Planning and Architecture, Inc. • Mr. Ranaldi is a Registered Architect with over fifteen years of • Iprofessional experience in architectural design, construction • 1 Ph management, and program management. His overall responsibilities -- include: project design; construction document development; construction administration; construction and educational fir specifications; project scheduling; technical reports and support; bid • evaluation, oversight and review; and post-occupancy and warranty • evaluation for the owner. His experience is unique having been a former Director of Facilities and Construction with two of Florida's• larger school districts he brings a balanced and comprehensive • perspective to the design team. Having undertaken numerous projects • with budgets ranging from thousands to millions of dollars, and • schedules measured by weeks and years, he has a strong understanding of what the owner's expectations are and understands the many stakeholders which the team must respond to and be accountable to. • One of his primary responsibilities will be to ensure open and honest • communications during all phases of the design and construction • project to ensure that all impacted parties have a voice and that the team is able to take full advantage of all available resources. • • Lakeview M.S.Additions&Renovations—Seminole County Public Schools PROJECT Sanford M.S.Additions&Renovations—Seminole County Public Schools • EXPERIENCE Cape Canaveral Library-Brevard County (individual& firm) Blanchard Park YMCA—Central Florida YMCA • Sanford Middle School Additions&Renovations—Seminole County School Board • Cocoa Beach Library-Brevard County Clermont Fire Station-City of Clermont • Priority List Projects-Orange County Public Schools • Prototype Elementary`E' -Orange County Public Schools Prototype Elementary`J' -Orange County Public Schools • Student Services Building—Daytona Beach Community College • South Campus Renovations-Daytona Beach Community College • Bachelors of Architecture, 1986,University of Cincinnati EDUCATION MBA, 1992,Crummer Graduate School of Business,Rollins College • Ph.D in Educational Leadership,In progress,University of Florida • 1988,Architecture,FL • REGISTRATION N.C.A.R.B.Certified • • • • sri • • • • - Resume Andy P. Williams, RA. r � Senior Architect Stormer Ranaldi Planning and Architecture, Inc. Mr. Williams is a Florida Registered Architect with over 15 years of experience in primarily education and government projects. His experience includes a wide range of projects from continuing service contracts for Florida School Boards and Community Colleges to new campus facilities, additions, remodels and renovations, to large federal • ' government agency base-wide renovation projects. Mr. Williams has • demonstrated experience with resolving complex programming issues coupled with the need to balance tight budgetary constraints, project •' delivery schedules, construction phasing; and the flow of detailed ' -- information between all entities in the process. As Senior Project Architect Mr. Williams' strongest assets are in the technical aspects of the profession with special emphasis on the coordination of consultant designs, cost estimates and cost containment, production schedules, technical accuracy of contract documents, building code and life safety compliance, bidding procedures and direct oversight of the offices' construction administration procedures. ' PROJECT Sanford Middle School Additions&Renovations—Seminole County Public Schools Facility Analysis for Renovations/Expansion—Brevard County School Board EXPERIENCE Interior Renovations—Lake Sumter Community College (individual & firm) Cape Canaveral Library-Brevard County Cocoa Beach Library-Brevard County Districtwide ADA Survey—Orange County School Board Student Services Building—Daytona Beach Community College Main Campus Reroofing/Renovations—Daytona Beach Community College Base Wide Renovations/Additions Air Station Clearwater—U.S.Coast Guard Exchange Building San Juan -U.S. Coast Guard Expansion of Palm Bay Campus—Brevard Community College - BCC/UCF/FSEC Joint Use Library—Brevard Community College,Cocoa Campus Learning Resource Center-Okalloosa Walton Community College - Rockledge M.S.Computer Lab Conversion—Brevard County School Board Palm Bay High School Computer Lab Conversion—Brevard County School Board Osceola Main Library-Osceola County EDUCATION Masters of Arts in Architecture, 1983.University of Florida • REGISTRATION 1985.Architectural,Florida • sri • • • • Resume • William F. Condon • t" �1 CADD Manager l Starmer Ranaldi • Planning and Architecture, Inc. • I • /,\ Mr. Condon possesses extensive experience in the management and oversight of contract document development for educational, institutional, and private • clients. His experience includes both the development of computer based • construction documents and the generation of three dimensional computer --•-- models. These three dimensional models allow clients to explore design • proposals through presentations which closely approximate real life. Through • these presentations, the design/client teams are able to both explore and experience project building massing arrangements and proximities along with • f the use of various interior/exterior material pallets. • ' • His strengths also lie in the development, maintenance, and management of local and wide-area computer networks. Through these networks, full • communication is facilitated both within the sri office and with the numerous • external design consultants and clients which are integral parts of our project • teams. These networks include the use of dial-up linkages, internet e-mail communication, and corporate web site development. In addition, his • expertise in the use of scheduling software provides continual communication • to both client and design team members of critical milestones and project status. • • PROJECT Lakeview Middle School—Seminole County Public Schools BCC/UCF/FSEC Joint Use Library—Brevard Community College,Cocoa Campus • EXPERIENCE Osceola Main Library-Osceola County • (individual& firm) Cape Canaveral Library-Brevard County Cocoa Beach Library-Brevard County • Communications Building—University of Central Florida • Sanford Middle School Additions&Renovations—Seminole County School Board Evans High School Renovations&Additions—Orange County School Board • Student Services Building,West Campus—Valencia Community College • Florida Hospital College of Health Sciences—Florida Hospital Seminole County School Board Admin.Building—Seminole County School Board • South Campus Renovations—Daytona Beach Community College • Marine Technology Laboratory—Daytona Beach Community College Expansion of Palm Bay Campus—Brevard Community College • Blanchard Park YMCA—Central Florida YMCA • Orange County Convention Center Phase 4—Orange County,Florida Walt Disney World Port Orleans Resort—Disney Development • Walt Disney World Alligator Bayou Resort—Disney Development • EDUCATION Associate of Science,Valencia Community College, 1986,Orlando,Florida • AutoDesk Certified Cadd Technician • • • • S ri • • • • SK C onsortium, Inc. • l,eeau orsiex plAxu,xn ususrnulc QUALIFICATIONS FIRM PROFILE SK Consortium, Inc. was founded as a multi-disciplinary firm providing consulting services in urban design, planning and civil engineering. The firm has been incorporated in the State of Florida since 1994 and licensed to practice engineering in the State of Florida and Georgia. The firm principals and senior staff have the combined experience of more than 40 years. Currently, the firm employs eight staffs and provides all services from its Winter Park office. Planning: 1 Principal Planner Civil Engineering: 1 Principal Engineer 2 Sr. Project Engineers Cadd/Design: 3 Engineering Design Technicians Admin. Support 1 Administrative / Contracts ' RESOURCES & CAPABILITIES Technical Abilities: The firm's senior staff has managed and engineered numerous office/industrial, recreational, institutional, and special facility projects in Central Florida in the past 5 years for both public and corporate clients. Our staff is familiar with this type of project. The staff also possesses extensive experience in site design, grading, drainage and earthwork of large scale facility projects. Cad/ Computer Capabilities: SK Consortium possesses eight PC stations and uses ACAD 2000 and Micostation 4.0 for production of drawings, Word Perfect and Works for word processing and Excel for spread sheet applications. The firm also has various graphic and engineering related software for stormwater management and utility design. Project Management: Our senior staff has led numerous successful multi-disciplinary team efforts. Many of the projects involve multiple sub-consultants including planners, surveyors, environmental scientists, architects, landscape architects and engineers. Most important, our staff has the ability to coordinate and carry out clients' objectives throughout the design and engineering phases of a project. Multi-Discipline Approach: As a multi-disciplinary firm, SK Consortium has experience, not only in land planning and development programming, but also in site design, engineering and development. ' The Principals and design staff have worked in a full architectural and engineering environment in the past and have relevant knowledge of coordination issues with architects, landscape architects, and engineers of other disciplines. Approval and Permitting: Our assigned Project Manager and key staff are experienced with all phases of development approval and permitting through local governmental agencies, various Counties, Water Management Districts, Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Florida Department of Natural Resources, Florida Game and Freshwater Fish Commission, and U.S. Army Corp. of Engineers. Public Participation: Our PM and all key staff are familiar with a public presentation and participation process. Many of our public as well as private clients require various degree of involvement for public participation or representation during public hearing process. Cost Estimating Capabilities: Our Professional staff has compiled unit cost on various projects These costs have been made available through bidding process by contractors, cost estimators, and various data bases such as the Orange County Construction Administration, Federal Government and various School Board projects. SK Consortium has transformed these data bases on various spread sheet formats and frequently updates our unit cost data through contacts with contractor and material suppliers_ Mvketmrstlpml'e SK Consortium, I n c. • URBAN DESIGN PLANNING LNG NEERING MAJID KALAGHCHI P.E. RESUME Principal/Civil Engineer EDUCATION/PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION B.S.E Civil Engineering, University of Central Florida, 1984 Graduate Studies, University of Central Florida, 1984-88 • Florida Registered P.E. since 1988, Georgia Registered P.E. since 1995 BACKGROUND Mr. Kalaghchi possesses extensive experience in engineering design and management of multi- disciplinary projects including military facility, educational, commercial, industrial, hospitality/entertainment and governmental projects. Technical experience includes master planning, site engineering, stormwater management, utilities, hardscape, and design of site structural elements. PROJECT EXPERIENCE ' • Continuing Services Contract, Patrick Air Force Base • Continuing Services Contract, Seminole Schools, Seminole County, Florida • Continuing Services Contract, Walt Disney World • Marriott Corporation Distribution Center, Lake County, Florida • Domino's Distribution Center, Lake County Schools • Orange County Sheriff's Hanger, Orlando Executive Airport • Florida Power & Light Service Center, Stuart, Florida • Florida Power & Light Service Center, Melbourne, Florida • Barr Display Warehouse & Distribution Center, Orange County, Florida • Lake Mary Business Center(Flex/Warehouse), Lake Mary, Florida • Discovery Lakes at CFRP (R & D/Flex), Orange County, Florida • The Pointe at CFRP (R & D/Flex), Orange County, Florida • Fire Stations 27,48,54,57,58,65,72, Orange County, Florida • Fire Station No. 12, City of Orlando, Florida • ADAL Computer Center, Eglin Air Force Base, Florida • Liberty Park Office/Warehouse (.al South Center, Orange County, Florida • Heavy Equipment Storaage facility, FASA, Cape Canaveral, Florida • Launch Complex 39 Operations Support Facility, NASA, Florida • Orange County Fire Station 65 at UCF, Orange County, Florida AFFILIATIONS American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) American Institute of Architects (AIA) SK Consortium, Inc. URBAN DESIGN vaxxixe rxrm rrFur. CASIDYS SUVONGSE RESUME PRINCIPAL / PLANNER EDUCATION • Masters Degree City and Regional Planning, Ohio State University, 1982 Masters Degree in Architecture, Ohio State University, 1980 BACKGROUND Mr. Suvongse has extensive experience in the management of large scale development planning and urban design projects in both the public and private sectors. With multi-disciplinary background in architecture, planning and civil engineering, Mr. Suvongse offers a well balance of creativity and cost effectiveness in development planning. His expertise includes land use planning, development feasibility studies, maximum yield analysis, master planning, site design, urban and public space design, comprehensive planning and zoning related matters. PROJECT EXPERIENCE CenterPointe On The Park, Emerson International,Inc.,Altamonte Springs, Florida Seminole County Sports Training Facility,Seminole County, Florida Town of Eatonville Master Plan, Eatonville, Florida Memorial Middle School Drainage Rehab.,Orange County,Florida Lancaster Middle School Drainage Rehab., Orange County, Florida Evans High School Drainage Rehab., Orange County, Florida UCF Recreational,Athletic facility& Open Space Master Plan,Orange County, Florida Universal City, Florida Subdivision Plat&Infrastructure,Orlando, Florida Carillon Planned Community Development, Seminole County,Florida Wirz Park Master Plan,City of Casselberry, Florida Airport Lakes Park, City of Orlando,Florida Continuing Planning I Engineering Services for Suntrust Bank,throughout Florida Phillips Place Subdivision,Winter Park, Florida Celebration,Osceola County, Florida Seminole County High Intensity Planned Development(HIP),Seminole County,Florida South Central Area Plan, Orlando/Orange County, Florida Maxey Community Center,Winter Garden, Florida NTC Hotel Feasibility Study, Orlando, Florida U.S.17-92 Redevelopment Plan,Seminole County, Florida Cabot Cabot& Forbes Airport Lakes, Orlando, Florida Mills Avenue Special Plan,Orlando, Florida Corrine Drive Revitalization Plan, Orlando, Florida AFFILIATIONS American Planning Association, Urban Design and International Divisions Member of Sanford Mainstreet - r t COMPANY PROFILE Bowen Engineering Corporation is an Orlando based Engineering firm with over twenty-nine years of combined experience in the Structural Design of Commercial, • Educational, Industrial, Institutional and Residential projects. The Firm was founded in April 1988 and has consistently met the design service needs of our clientele. We have ' considerable experience in the design of Prisons, Retail Centers, Schools, Churches, Hospitals, Court Houses, Post Offices, Commercial Office Buildings, and Minor Airport Facilities. Our experience also includes Civil type structures such as: Box Culverts, Pipe Culverts, Head Walls, Wing Walls, Retaining Walls, Containment Walls, Water Tanks, etc_ Our Policy is to maintain a small firm with principals involved directly in the design and production of each project. This practice insures that our clients receive the expertise of our most experienced and talented engineers. In addition, we maintain the latest engineering computer software and computer aided drafting software available which provides our clients with accurate and functional as well as economical design solutions. , BRIEF RESUME OF KEY PERSON: A. NAME & TITLE: FRED J. BOWEN, P.E. President/ Chief Structural Engineer R. NAME OF FIRM WITH WHICH ASSOCIATED: Bowen Engineering Corporation C. YEARS OF EXPERIENCE: 16 YEARS ▪ I). EDUCATION: Master of Science, Structural Engineering University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983. Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering University Centroamericana, Jose Simeon Canas, 1981. + E. ACTIVE REGISTRATION: 1981....Professional Engineer& General Contractor, El Salvador. • 1987....Professional Engineer, State of Florida 1992....Professional Engineer, State of Pennsylvania 1993....Professional Engineer, State of Texas and Georgia 1997....Professional Engineer, State of Alabama F. OTHER EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS: Mr. Bowen is competent in all facets of analysis and design of modern structures with particular emphasis in the implementation of computer analysis and design procedures. He has over eight years experience in • responsible charge of design and he is currently the principal in charge of design and production of the firm. Mr. Bowen has been a Structural Project Engineer for many and varied projects: He has designed over a million square feet of shopping centers, over 200,000 square feet of office buildings, over 100,000 square feet of school buildings, and over 160 million dollars worth of construction for correctional facilities. Mr. Bowen also has design experience in Industrial and Power Plant facilities. He was a structural engineer for the South Texas Nuclear Power Plant, while he was an employee of Bechtel Power Corporation from 1983 to 1985. Mr_ Bowen has also been an adjunct professor at the University of Central Florida. This experience, in addition to his advanced educational background, enables Mr. Bowen to accurately evaluate problems and implement design solutions that are practical and economical. BRIEF RESUME OF KEY PERSON: A. NAME & TITLE: WILLIAM H. MATTHEWS, P.E. Vice President / Senior Structural Engineer B. NAME OF FIRM WITH WHICH ASSOCIATED: Bowen Engineering Corporation C. YEARS OF EXPERIENCE: 14 years I). EDUCATION: Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering University of Central Florida, 1992 - Associates of Science, Architectural Engineering Course Study Valencia Community College, 1984 F,. ACTIVE REGISTRATION: 1991._.Engineer in Training, State of Florida F. OTHER EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS: Mr. Matthews experience in delivering complete, accurate and concise contract documents has been developed and sharpened over his eleven-year tenure. Ile has been an active participant in the design and production of construction documents "CD's" in over 350 successful projects. These projects involved many diverse levels of competency and ranged from: 35 million dollar prototype prison facility, involving a combination of conventional construction steel and masonry, precast concrete and premanufactured construction. Multi-Story Office buildings utilizing precast and prestressed concrete and conventional construction methods. Million dollar educational facilities and recreational facilities. Hundreds of thousands of square feet of commercial retail facilities and renovation for Winn Dixie, Food Lion, Publix, Albertson's and Home Depot. Mr. Matthews experience and understanding of the needs of the client, owner and architect, along with his strong desire to provide them with the best final product available, have served his company's clients well in the past and will continue to serve well for years to come_ EWA PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS OF FIRM Brian Cumming & Associates, Inc. specializes in providing the following services for municipal, commercial, industrial, institutional, and educational projects: • Mechanical • Energy Management • Electrical ♦ Facilities Planning • Plumbing • Expert Witness • Fire Protection • Cost Budgeting& Estimation • Indoor Air Quality BCA has an extensive amount of experience dealing directly with the Owner to meet the facility Owner's needs. We strive to make our designs economical and practical plus easy to maintain and conform to the Owner's desires. Additional specialized services includes: • Investigating HVAC & IAQ Concerns and Providing Corrective Recommendations • Humidity Problem Solutions • Development of Facility-Wide Energy Management Guidelines and Masterplanning BCA uses the Total Quality Management process for continued improvement to constantly improve the quality of our engineering knowledge, design, and service. Our goal is to provide our Clients with the best engineering design available to meet the project scope, project deadline, and budget. Our qualified staff of Engineers has extensive technical knowledge and experience in ensuring that the Owner's goals and objectives are met. This is accomplished by establishing priorities, budgets, and expectations at the beginning of the project. As the design progresses, we work with the Owner to ensure we meet the project goals. Our Design Team applies state-of-the-art computer technology to produce the finest in high quality documents, project tracking, and cost control. For design, we utilize the latest calculation programs, and for equipment selection, we utilize various manufacturers' computerized selection programs and electronic catalogs. CAD work is produced using AutoCAD Version 14. BCA utilizes computer systems interconnected by a Local Area Network to assure effective project coordination. BCA also maintains Internet access to allow for accessible uploading or downloading of backgrounds, drawings, and specifications available to all clients and team members 24 hours a day. ,o x_.marketngwfp4999bcoee family aquatic center sri I I-I0.99Aprotessional qualifications of Lnadoc BcA RESUME BRIAN S. GUMMING, P.E. PRINCIPAL / MECHANICAL ENGINEER EDUCATION: Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering, 1986 University of Florida,Gainesville, Florida Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, 1983 " Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING REGISTRATION: Florida#38595, Professional Engineer QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE: Mr. Cumming has over 13 years experience designing mechanical systems for municipal, commercial, industrial, institutional, and educational building projects in Florida. He has specialized expertise in designing. " troubleshooting, analyzing, and cost estimating HVAC systems. He is very knowledgeable on IAQ. CFC, and energy conservation issues and how they are properly combined and applied in Florida's climate. Mr. Cumming has expertise with Indoor Air (utility problems in municipal and commercial facilities. He was chosen to he a member of the "Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality"Committee who is helping the state determine how best to adopt ASHRAE Standard 62-89. He has also lectured on the subject to building owners. He " has taken the time to study the issue and the unique effect of ASHRAE Standard 62-89 and Standard 55-92 on Florida buildings. He has thorough knowledge of how to design systems to control humidity(the leading cause of lAQ problems in Florida)at part load conditions. He knows that, in many cases, the way JIVAC systems have been designed in the past will not meet the new Standards in Florida's humid climate. Mr. Cumming has extensive enerev conservation experience for various types of facilities in Florida. He is an active member of the Association of Energy Engineers and has been a certified ''Technical Analyst for Florida's Energy Office since 1987. He incorporates energy conservation measures in his designs to produce the hest life cycle cost results for the client He designed the Florida Solar Energy Center HVAC systems, which incorporated all of the latest energy saving technologies and is expected to be the most energy efficient building in America. He has lectured on energy conservation design at the Florida Power and Light's Energy Expo. He has also performed " energy studies and FLEET analysis for numerous commercial buildings, school boards, University of Central Florida, University of South Florida. Florida Institute of Mental Health, Stetson University, Florida Atlantic University,and St. Mary's Hospital. Mr. Cumming has thorough knowledge of the k"FC issue as it applies to building owners and incorporates this knowledge into his designs. He has consulted to numerous private clients, universities, and school boards regarding this issue and how it effects their needs and budgets. He has helped clients with large quantities of HVAC equipment plan for CPC phaseout and identified owner costs due to the rapid legislation regarding the manufacturer, use, and handling of HVAC refrigerants. Mr. Cumming has extensive experience with the design and investigation of campus chilled water HVAC systems. He has performed chilled water Truster planning studies for the University of Central Florida. Florida Atlantic University. University of South Florida, and Florida Mental Health Institute. Ile has taken measurements and performed trouble-shooting services on many chilled water systems and identified flow and temperature problems. He has performed design of new central campus chilled water systems for numerous commercial, industrial, and educational facilities. He has extensive experience designing additions to existing chilled water systems and making the necessary modifications to enhance their performance. BSA RESUME JOHN W. (BILL) CNAN, P.E., C.E.M. ASSOCIATE / SENIOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEER ' EDUCATION: Master of Business Administration, 1992 Florida Institute of Technology Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, 1986 Cornell University PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING REGISTRATION: • Florida#42572, Electrical Engineer QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE: Mr. Gum has experience in electrical facilities and utility systems design and construction management. energy management, program development and implementation,facilities maintenance, utility operation and maintenance, and international and domestic facility and utility system analysis for governmental, thened - entertainment, industrial, and water/wastewater facilities. PROJECT EXPERIENCE INCLUDES: Municipal • Jacksonville Transit Authority-HVAC Retrofit Entertainment • Fantasrnic!Florida - Theme Park Area Expansion .� • Mickey Starland-Revisions • Sugar Bay Plantation Resort St Thomas, KI. -Total Energy Plant Load Study • Universal Studios,Florida- Jurassic Park River Ride Theme Park Design Industrial • Lockheed Martin Corporation-Various Facility Consolidation Tasks • Pratt& Whitney-Mock-up Shop Consolidation • Water Conservation llDistribution Center-Orlando, Florida-Electrical Equipment Investigation Governmental • Antigua Air Station. West Indies-Replace Hre Alarm Systems • Cape Canaveral Air Farce Station, Florida Air Force Hangar '✓"Repair and Upgrade • Cape Canaveral Air Farce Station, Florida-Air Force Warehouse No. I Repair and Upgrade • • Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida-Electrical Distribution System Design • Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida-Renovate Warehouse Facility No. 49925 • Corps of Engineers-Electrical Systems Studies • Homestead Air Force Base, Florida - Corps of Engineers-Renovate Hangar I 94Jonathan Dickinson Missile Tracking Annex-Grounding Study ' B CA RESUME J. MICHAEL RUDOLPH PROJECT MANAGER EDUCATION: ' University of Florida, 1970- 1971 Associate in Science Degree, 1968 Broward Community College, Broward County, Florida ENGINEERING REGISTRATION: Certified in Plumbing Engineering, 1988 .. QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE: ' Mr. Rudolph has over 30 years of engineering experience in chilled water and DX systems including chiller .. plants, piping distribution, HVAC, plumbing, and fire protection for municipal, commercial, industrial, educational, healthcare, and residential facilities for public,private, and military clients. Design responsibilities include analysis and conceptualization of design solution; development and production detailed construction drawings, specifications and cost estimates; construction observation and shop drawing review;and quality control related to all facets of these tasks. Mr.Rudolph has significant Project Management arperience which includes client liaison, definition of project scope, preparation of fee estimates and design budgets. preparation of professional service contracts, scheduling ofpmject events and coordination of inter-disciplinary tasks. PROJECT EXPERIENCE INCLUDES: • City of Orlando Fire Station No. I -HVAC Renovations • Orange County(3)911 Transmitter Facilities ' • Orange County Courthouse-7th Floor Renovations • Orange County Historical Museum-HVAC Retrofit • Lake Mary Public Safety Building • Altamonte Springs Police Station—Chiller Replacement • City of Kissimmee-Central Services Facility • Ocean Center Convention Center—Daytona Beach, Florida • Florida Power and Light Service Complex-Stuart,Florida • Florida Power and Light Service Complex- Brevard,Florida • Orange County Highway Maintenance Office • Broward County Western Regional Complex • Orange County Convention Center Remodeling • Holden Heights Conmunitp Center for Orange County • Orange County Historical Museum Addition • City of Ft, Lauderdale Public Library Renovation/Addition • City off!. Lauderdale-Energv Survey for All Buildings WELLER POOL CONSTRUCTORS, INC. 1821 SOUTH ORANGE BLOSSOM TRAIL APOPKA, FLORIDA 32703 PROFESSIONAL AND EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE HAROLD J. (BUTCH) VON WELLER EDUCATION 1971 Bachelor of Science Business Administration University of Florida ' Gainesville, Florida EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE 1979 - Present Weller Pool Constructors, Inc. President and Chief Executive Office 1974 - 1979 Weller Pool Constructors, Inc. A Division of Tuttle/White Constructors, Inc. Altamonte Springs, Florida Vice President and General Manager 1972 - 1974 Tuttle/White Constructors, Inc. Altamonte Springs, Florida Assistant Project Manager/Junior Estimator 1972 U.S. Army - 2LT Infantry, Ft. Benning, GA - PROFESSIONAL AND CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS Certified Commercial PooUSpa Contractor Certified General Contractor United Pool and Spa Association World Waterpark Association Florida Citrus Sports Association, Past Chairman Downtown Athletic Club, Past President& Founding Member Meridian Club of Winter Park, Past President Orlando Chamber of Commerce University of Florida,President Council WELLER POOL CONSTRUCTORS, INC. PAGE TWO CHRISTOPHER R. RUDASILL EDUCATION 1977 Bachelor of Arts Degree University of South Florida Tampa, Florida EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE .. 1993 - Present Weller Pool Constructors, Inc. Executive Vice President 1985 - 1993 Weller Pool Constructors, Inc. Vice President of Operations • 1982 - 1985 Weller Pool Constructors, Inc. Supervisor 1977 - 1982 South Florida Motor Company ,. Sebring, Florida Vice President/Operating Manager PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS AND ORGANIZATIONS Board of Directors - United Pool and Spa Association State of Florida Certified Commercial Pool/Spa Contractor Governors Advisory Review Board for Public Swimming Pools and Bathing Places Appointed Position WELLER POOL CONSTRUCTORS,INC. PAGE THREE JACK DAVID OREN EDUCATION 1975 Bachelor of Science Civil Engineering University of Texas Austin, Texas EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE 1988 - Present Weller Pool Constructors, Inc. Vice President 1983 - 1988 The Doyle Company (formerly E. L. Jones & Sons) Dallas,Texas Project Engineer/Manager 1980 - 1983 Gross-Coats Associates, Inc. Dallas, Texas Project Engineer/Manager 1977 - 1980 Lockwood, Andres, & Newnam, Inc. Houston, Texas Project Engineer 1976 - 1977 Brown& Root Houston, Texas Engineer Technician WELLER POOL CONSTRUCTORS, INC. PAGE FOUR JOHN R. TUHELA EDUCATION 1983 Bachelor of Science Civil Engineering Management Option - College of Engineering University of Akron, Ohio EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE a 1993 - present Weller Constructors/Weller Pool Constructors, Inc. - Vice President 1989 - 1993 The Larson Company Project Manager/Contract Administrator 1984 - 1989 Rock & Waterscape Systems, Inc. Project Manager/Estimator 1983 - 1984 'Laster Corporation Construction Engineer/Assistant Project Manager WELLER POOL CONSTRUCTORS, INC. PAGE FIVE PERRY L. WALKER EDUCATION -_ 1975 Mechanical Engineering Technology Purdue University New Albany, Indiana EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE 1983 - Present Weller Pool Constructors, Inc. Designer and Draftsman 1982 - 1983 Koncept Konverters, Inc. Louisville, Kentucky Detail Draftsman 1981 - 1982 Marine Builders, Inc. y Jeffersonville, Indiana Design Draftsman 1979 - 1981 Vulcan-Hart Corporation Louisville, Kentucky Design Draftsman 1974 - 1979 Rexnord Incorporated Louisville, Kentucky Engineering Assistant/Draftsman WELLER POOL CONSTRUCTORS, INC. PAGE SIX BILL N.WEST EDUCATION 1963 Bachelor of Arts Physical Education University of North Alabama Florence, Alabama WORK EXPERIENCE 1991 - Present Weller Pool Constructors, Inc. Altamonte Springs, Florida Sales/Marketing 1984 - 1991 Paddock Construction Company Winter Garden, Florida Regional Manager 1976 - 1983 Southeastern Pools, Inc. Birmingham, Alabama President/Owner 1970 - 1976 Cox Craft, Inc. Birmingham, Alabama Vice President • Thomas C. Peterson, ASLA • Landscape Architecture Education West Virginia University B S.Landscape Architecture 1984 Valencia Community College Beginning&Advanced Autocad Courses 1994 Work Experience Thomas C- Peterson.ASLA Landscape Architecture(1995"Present) Orange County Public Schools Landscape Design,Landscape Architecture Project Management,Construction Administration and Observation.Subconsultant Coordination Belmere Elementary School"R" Eastwood Elementary School"U"" Conway Elementary School"Y" Southchase Elementary School"S" Pine Hills Elementary,N.W.School"W" High Point Elementary Rosemont Elementary School"T Pine Hills Elementary,S.W.School"X" Meadow Woods Elementary Osceola County Public Schools Landscape Design,Landscape Architecture Project Management,Construction Administration and Observation,Subconsultant Coordination Narcoosee K-8 School Poinciana K-8 School Seminole County Public Schools • Landscape Design,Landscape Architecture Project Management,Construction Administration and Observation,Subconsultant Coordination " Millenium Middle School IdylIwilde &Bear Lake Elementary Schools Pnmary Learning Center Additions University of Central Florida • UCF Practice Ball Fields Landscape Architecture,Project Management,Design and Subconsultant Coordination ▪ City of Casselberry Casselberry City Hall&Wirz Park Project Landscape Architect,Landscape Design&Construction Observation lvev Hams& Walls-Inc (198&1995) avi Brevard County Parks Coconut Point Park,S.Melbourne Beach,FL Fisherman's Landing Park,Grant,Fl &Recreation Work performed: Proj.Mgmt.,Landscape,Hardscape Design &Detailing,Permitting,Const. Admin/Ob Orange County Parks South Orange Little League:Subconsultant Coordination,Quality Control and Construction ▪ Observation &Recreation Bithlo Community Park:Quality Control • Seminole County Parks Sports Training Facility @ Lake Sylvan'Team Coord.,Quality Control,Const.Admin&Observation. &Recreation Volusia County Schools Deltona High School S.Daytona Elementary Coronado Beach Elementary Blue Lake Elementary Work Performed: Civil Construction Observation. U.S.Naval Air Station Q Pensacola Landscape Design,Coordination and Quality Control for medical building. Herbert Halback- Inc- H985-19881 ▪ Lake Eola Park,Orlando Site Geometry.Construction Detailing,Rendering&Surveying, • Loch Haven Park,Orlando Landscape Design&Construction Detailing. City of Port Orange Municipal Complex Landscape Design. City of Winter Haven Central Park Landscape design, Site Geometry,Construction Details,Construction Observation and • Administration. • Deltona High School Landscape Design • Affiliations and Honors 1987-Present Florida Registered Landscape Architect 41186 " 1987-Present Member-American Society of Landscape Architects 1992-Present Member-Florida Trail Association ▪ 1993-Present Member-Florida Rail to Trails Conservancy/Florida Freewheelers Bicycle Club 1993-1997 Appointee-Orlando MPO Bicycle&Pedestrian Advisory Committee(Chairman 1995&1996) • 1994-Present Member-Orange County Bikeways Advisory Board(Chairman 1997-Present) c PROJECT EXPERIENCE • sri City of Clermont W — Clermont Main Fire Station New Construction - ' Wayne Saunders City Manager P.O. Box 120219 Clermont, FL 34712 ' 352.394.4081 Project Size: 5,000 SF—New Const. Construction Budget: $ 500,000 Current Phase of Development: Schematic Design &Programming Estimated Completion Date: June 30,2000 Type of Delivery Method: Competitive Bid Scope of Services: Full Architectural Services Firm's Design Team Members: Principal in Charge- William E. Starmer Project Manager—Joseph A. Ranaldi Production Architect—Andy P. Williams CADD Manager—William F. Condon Name of Consultants: Structural—Fred Bowen & Assoc. (MBE) Mechanical—Donnelly Engineering Electrical—Donnelly Engineering Civil—SK Consortium Scope of Services: Acting as prime architectural consultant, sri is undertaking this project which is the first permanent fire station for the City of Clermont. The facility will be sited on the main thoroughfare through the City (Highway 50)and is contiguous to a mix of residential and commercial properties. The initial schematics included a multi story facility, apparatus bay and related site improvements. The configuration will be drive through bays with accomodations for sleeping quarters on the second floor and living quarters on the ground floor. The project will entail an in depth needs assessment as the department transitions from a full volunteer force to a professional fire fighting force. • sri • • • ` • CLERMONT NEW MAIN FIRE STATION SCHEMATIC CONCEPTS ':1 T$ 7. • / :.b ::i , 011 lip---..-4 - ■ "RI�N =N:: .... 2._::„...---___ _ __ ._______ C-11.° .1'. ---^,' --ill . ..„).____7. 7 e.' ",‘ 1 EMT south elevation ~x.,s ,ox,2 - , av 0 ---4 o lox io w cFBEF EMT r 20 32-0' I 9 J 21 ♦ • 02: LOBBY Cam. ' -- Chief 1 ( ,,' - __Ox10 -1—'—'717 r 5 L3•• CONFERENCE p - 12x2/ Ii .l , . p Li 16DORM STORAGE II Aimmk_ O�' FUME OMB 10x 10 10,112 p il _ x ngme _ INSPECTION �., ,4 qi SH a 4 Bi 1 1 29 5- 10x1O REVIEW RR,), MIME „0 F>Tr�s PI ,�� STUDY M ■ e 7!II II 'WG P:)h;l I. p;.\IRY 12z 20 ''-- FM a / kcfl �DAYROOM C !�� II�I � ■ vvv I 16 x IS U- KITCHEN i Il(� _ mr.f II 12xIB 2 floor plan ii, i so r �w / PATIO Sp m"\N"---_. --II / / • sri 1" floor plan Osceola County Board of County Commissioners Celebration Fire Station, Celebration, Florida Cheryl L. Olson Osceola County • Purchasing Manager 17 Vernon Ave. 7, s' 11, fig I ' Kissimmee, FL l" .Mmfr +01 407.847.1283 on the edge of the twenty-first century Project Size: 6900 SF Client Budget: $664,000 Current Phase of Development: Construction in Progress Estimated Completion Date: November 1998 Type of Delivery Method: Lump Sum Bid Scope of Services: Planning, Programming, & Schematic Design Firm's Design Team Members: Principal in Charge - William E. Starmer Project Manager—Joseph A. Ranaldi Name of Consultants: Project Architect— Stottler Starmer& Associates, Inc. _ Structural — Fruland Cox Inc. Mechanical—Stottler Starmer& Assoc. Electrical—Stonier Starmer&Assoc. Civil—Stottler Starmer& Assoc. General Contractor: To be determined ' Scope of Services: Mr. Starmer provided complete feasibility study master planning and concept design documents working with the County Staff, Fire Chief, and Disney Imagineering Staff. This initial design work lead to the approved design concept at which time SSA completed the Construction Documents for bidding. aC I a pr f' • s ri CELEBRATION FIRE STATION SCHEMATIC CONCEPTS 2) 0 . t •ç4Lf: ii R • N S all to n e ' ara on the edge of the twenty-first century t — 1 11$---9.1N/ ra -4// o.__. .. 71 (07? p ';,"'1111111111111111111111111 1 #lib .710--^ fl I I V,0I c-z 1 #`- . j 1 I i +-- Ti Jr. 'ltt "l_ _tt i I I ••••4 I I I I I I ��4 11 W • ITIM r,. . o i•i••;II A ii;I•iLI . 121:.K:itt fi:3....;1:§0•311• ! r N Y .I ........� \ C -' n ■ ■a 11•i l _..I�iIIa1_1.1llllll Il iilt '1lI� ° 111 1 1 I• 1 i,i r, t ii � .:1 ,. 641,4. ■ t WA • F- f • Seminole County School Board Lakeview (Millenium) Middle School Renovations & New Construction Dianne Kramer IIFacilities Executive Director Educational Support Center - „rs- 400 E. Lake Mary Boulevard Sanford, FL 32773 'y- 407.320.0000 y � Project Size: 160,300 SF—New Const. 18,00 SF—Renov./Remod. Construction Budget: $16,000,000 .. Current Phase of Development: Schematic Design & Programming Estimated Completion Date: June 30, 1999 Type of Delivery Method: To be determined Scope of Services: Full Architectural Services JuseojkIB'• Firm's Design Team Members: _ Principal in Charge- William E. Simmer n ' Project Manager—Joseph A. Ranaldi Project Architect— David Gehlbach CADD Manager— William F. Condon Name of Consultants: _ Structural — Burton Braswell Middlebrooks Associates Mechanical—HC Yu and Associates Electrical—Matem Professional Engineering Civil —S K Consortium Construction Manager: Metric —Jack Jennings & Sons Phone: 407.328.9313 Scope of Services: - Acting as prime architectural consultant, sri is undertaking this project _ which is a mix of new construction and renovation/remodeling work. �..' $ The new construction is proposed to include new academic classrooms, administrative spaces, new Fine-Arts and international 'sr :t i.. bacheloriate magnet instructional spaces, and group assembly/dinning 'F spaces. The renovation/remodeling will entail work in the existing gymnasium to facilitate a new wellness program and conventional physical education spaces. This project has included an extensive needs assessment and multiple construction phases in order to limit the impact of the program on the instructional offerings. • sri City of Winter Springs Parks Improvement Program _ t ,l> _,i'i.1 !. . Tim Lalathin A �ryf Parks and Recreation .. [t_.. 1000 East SR 434 Elevations Winter Springs, FL 32708 Project Size: Improvements to 8 Parks Construction Budget: $ 2,200,000 Current Phase of Development: Construction Documents Estimated Completion Date: June 30,2000 Type of Delivery Method: Competitive Bid Scope of Services: Full Planning and Architectural Services Firm's Design Team Members: Principal in Charge- William E. Starmer Project Manager—Andy P. Williams Production Architect—Joseph A. Ranaldi CADD Manager—William F. Condon Name of Consultants: Structural—Fred Bowen &Assoc. (MBE) Mechanical—Donnelly Engineering Electrical— Donnelly Engineering Civil—Civil Engineering Services Scope of Services: The project includes improvements to eight community parks in the City of Winter Springs. Programming and planning of each park has been tailored to the individual community needs. sri created design concepts for each park based upon a series of meetings with community planning committees, public hearings, close coordination with a handicap review committee and the City of Winter Springs Parks and Recreation Department. The project scope includes the design of playgrounds for various ages, new pavilions and site structures, new park signage and entry kiosks, site and ballfield lighting, new play courts and play fields, parking, landscaping, site utilities and irrigation systems. a.� sri .. Elevations �� Orange County Public Schools Prototype Classroom Buildings ' • , Portable Classroom Replacement Initiative Rick Mellin Project Manager L__.___i_.._...._J 6501 Magic Way Orlando,FL 32809 407.317.3700 Project Size: Replacement of 80 Portable Classrooms et 'WI Min3 Campuses, 90,000 SF $ Construction Budget: 7,000,000 Current Phase ofiDevelopment: Bidding Estimated Completion Dale: December 30, 1999 Type of Delivery Method: Design Build Scope of Services: Full Architectural Services I Firm'.s Design Team Members: ,< Principal in Charge- Joseph A. Ranaldi • Production Architect—Andy P. Williams �." CADD Manager— William F. Condon Name of Consultants: Structural— PEA/Bonitz Manufacturing Mechanical— BCA Engineering Electrical—BCA Engineering iar Civil—WBQ engineers Scope of Services: Work is to be conducted on three existing campuses, one High School and two Elementary Schools. Scope of work to include removal of the existing portable classrooms and replacement with permanently constructed classroom wings. Classroom wing sizes range from 4 classroom pods (4500 S.F.) to 12 classroom pods (13,500 S.F.). Exterior wall veneer system range includes full brick, half brick, full EIFS and/or stucco. Upon completion of initial 3 campuses it is anticipated that additional campuses will be assigned and site adaptation \1 work will be provided as an additional service. • sri Central Florida YMCA liV Blanchard Park YMCA Project ,. New Construction 'fit: John Greenauer, Senior Vice President (lie ..0 Central Florida YMCA i F 433 North Mills Avenue ` - .. Orlando, Fl 32803 • 407.896.9220 aw ., Project Size: 30,000 SF-2 Story , _ Construction Budget: $3,400,000 Current Phase of Development: Bidding -_ Estimated Completion Date: May 1, 1999 4. - - - Type of Delivery Method: Pre-Qualified G.C. Is IN Scope of Services: Full Architectural Services sit Firm's Design Team Members: " i • Principal in Charge- William E. Stunner Project Manager-Joseph A. Ranaldi Project Architect- David Gehlbach CADD Manager- William F. Condon Name of Consultants: Structural-Tilden Lobnitz& Cooper • i- r 'A - -. Mechanical-Tilden Lobnitz &Cooper " - • Electrical-Tilden Lobnitz& Cooper .. • Civil- Hoyle Tanner& Associates General Contractor: "' 1 To be determined S,A Scope of Services: •'• 6S Acting as the prime architectural consultant for the new Blanchard 4. Park Facility, which is a joint venture with Orange County, Sri .,` has been assisting both the YMCA and the County in addressing ... wilicA the concerns of the public over working with an environmentally ' jir insensitive site. This support has included active participation in numerous public meetingan attempt to develop consensus between many of the community's stakeholders. . _J " 0,, to pev nr , ` ,o, wrIrrr .W".ffa r :OilI,1i4 w,NlwI uNc, = {it1wTOT.kkTVI ' J;J$, vi ,_. I „ bn: nI T sri ' yamx nrunox Brevard Community College e '[f Tl TN T T A it c UN COLLEGE BCC/UCF/FSEC Joint Use Library, Cocoa Campus New Construction LICFSteve McGregian, Vice President Business Administration n 1519 Clearlake Road Cocoa, FL 32922 Jm 407.632.1111 Project Size: 124,000 SF—New Construction Client Budget:atitak, $10,500,000 '7A Construction Cost: $9,800,000 1 aalna4 Completion Date: March I, 1995 • 2 a Type of Delivery Method: Lump Sum Bid Scope of Services: Full Architectural Services : . ,.,T_ Firm's Design Team Members: Principal in Charge- William E. Starmer CADD Manager— William F. Condon - Name of Consultants: Structural—TLC-Cocoa ' Mechanical —Stonier Stagg & Associates Electrical—Stottler Stagg & Associates Civil—TLC-Cocoa General Contractor: Foley, Daytona Beach Phone: 904.274.1111 Scope of Services: Acting as Project Principal and Project Manager with their former firm, Mr. Starmer and Ranaldi have undertaken numerous projects for both the College and their support Foundations. Such projects have included close linkages with Foundation Boards and the Y -@, numerous business entities which support their activities and -. utilize their services. Projects have ranged from major branch campus additions, a new joint venture library with UCF and the Florida Solar Education Center, to specialized clean room facilities. • sri - Seminole County School Board Sanford Middle School New Construction & Renovations Dianne Kramer Facilities Executive Director Educational Support Center 400 E. Lake Mary Boulevard Sanford, FL 32773 407.320.0000 Project Size: 85,000 SF—New Construction •., 30,000 SF—Renovation/Retrofitting j Construction Budget: $9,400,000 1 r Completion Date: July 30, 1998 v. — - Type of Delivery Method: Construction Management 'V '.. Scope of Services: Full Architectural Services tit"' Firm's Design Team Members: y, Principal in Charge- William E. Starmer Project Manager—Joseph A. Ranaldi CADD Manager—William F. Condon Name of Consultants: Structural— Fruland& Cox Mechanical—Stottler Stagg & Associates Electrical—Stottler Stagg &Associates Civil— Stottler Stagg& Associates .—. Construction Manager: Metric—Jack Jennings & Sons a I . r.. Phone: 407.328.9313 " — Scope of Services: Acting as Project Principal and Project Manager with their former orfirm, and retained with their present firm to assist in the initial 10 ' stages of Construction Administration, Mr. Starmer and Ranaldi f°" assisted the owner in accelerating the project design and nFt 111111 construction of Sanford Middle School with the goal of opening ,. the school's new Math/Science Magnet Program for the 1998-1999 _ school year. This project also included the use of the Construction _ Management delivery method coupled with a comprehensive partnering program. 0 sri w r� Orange County Public Schools Priority List Projects- 1999 Renovation/Remodeling—Critical Needs PRick Mellin `i Project Manager 6501 Magic Way Orlando, FL 32809 407.317.3700 Project Size: Renovation& Remodeling Projects Critical Needs 3 Campuses, 320,000 SF Construction Budget: $ 2,200,000 Its Current Phase of Development: Scope Validation j __j Estimated Completion Date: June 30, 2000 fir.. Type of Delivery Method: Competitive Bid ''.,.. Scope of Services: Full Architectural Services Firm's Design Team Members: Principal in Charge-Joseph A. Ranaldi Production Architect—Andy P. Williams CADD Manager— William F. Condon Name of Consultants: Structural —Fred Bowen & Assoc. (MBE) _ Mechanical BCA Engineering Electrical— BCA Engineering Civil—Berryman & I lennigar Engineers Scope of Services: Work is to be conducted on three existing campuses, one Middle School and two Elementary Schools. Scope of work to include critical life safety renovations and addressing integrity of building envelope (exterior walls, roofing, windows, etc.). Services to include validation of previous survey recommendations and field observation of critical - need items. Consultants scope to focus on adequacy of electrical service and issues related to indoor air quality. • sri Recently Completed Projects WELLER 1998 -1999 I POOLS • Country Club of Orlando •Orlando, Florida • August 1999 • Vacation Village at Parkway •Kissimmee, Florida • July 1999 • • Alaqua Lakes • Longwood, Florida • dune 1999 • Ashton t Waterford Club • Orlando. Florida • June 1999 • Lake Highland Preparatory School (Myrtha) • Orlando. Florida • May 1999 • Fairfield Cypress Palms • Kissimmee, Florida • 'fay 1999 • Lakewood Ranch (Myrtha) • Manatee County. Florida • April 1999 • Wilderness Lodge Renovation • Walt Disney World • April 1999 y • F. A.T. (Navy Ascending Tower) • Key West, Florida • March 1999 - • Holiday Inn Busch Gardens • Tampa. Florida • February 1999 • • Wyndham Rose Hall Resort• Monatego Bay, Jamaica • January 1999 • Universal City Walk • Orlando.Florida • January 1999 • Hampton Inn • Cocoa Beach, Florida • January 1999 • • Floridian Hotel • Orlando. Florida • November 1998 • Marriott Palm Beach Shores • Palm Beach Shores. Florida • November 1998 • Trinity Preparatory School (Myrtha) • Winter Park, Florida • October 1998 • • Lipscomb Park (Myrtha) • Melbourne,Florida • August 1998 • • VisionLand Water Park • Bessemer. Alabama • July 1998 • Westin lnnisbrook Hotel • Palm Harbor. Florida • June 1998 • Vistana i/.1• Orlando, Florida • May 1998 .• • Grande Caribe Convention Villas • Orlando, Florida • April 1998 • Cady Way Pool Renovation • Winter Park, Florida • April 1998 • Boca Raton Resort & Club • Boca Baton.Florida • April 1998 • Florida Sheriff's Youth Ranch • Inglis, Florida • March 1998 - • Spruce Creek • Summerfield, Florida • February 1998 Projects Under Construction WELLER September 1999 • Taino Reach Resort & Club POOLS Freeport. Grand Bahamas Island • Hard Rock Hotel (Universal Studios) Orlando. Florida "" • Portofino Bay Hotel(Universal Studios) Orlando, Florida • Orange Lake Country Club Orlando, Florida • Holiday Inn Family Suites "' Kissimmee. Florida • Keene's Point Windermere. Florida • Parrish Health Center Melbourne, Florida • Seminole High School (Myrtha) Sanford, Florida a ,. • Hilton Village Pool Orlando, Florida • Collier County YMCA (Myrtha) Naples, Florida ▪ • Tallahassee Aquatic Center (Myrtha) Tallahassee, Florida • • Holly Hill w Tallahassee, Florida • Pembroke Pines (Myrtha) Pembroke, Florida • Criminal Justice Center (Myrtha) Jacksonville, Florida • Sherwood Park(Myrtha) Melbourne, Florida Past Projects WELLER IL A • RDV Sportsplex • Maitland, Florida • January 1998 POOLS • Health Plex • Melbourne. Florida - • Florida Southern College (Myrtha) • Lakeland. Florida • Florida Atlantic University(Myrtha) • Boca Raton. Florida • Celebration Health Center • Kissimmee, Florida • Daytona Beach Community College • Daytona Beach. Florida • Northridge Subdivision • Clermont, Florida • U. S. Coast Guard • Bayamon, Puerto Pico •Wild Waters Kids Area & Lazy River • Silver Springs. Florida • Fort Gatlin • Orlando. Florida • Summer Bay • Clermont. Florida • Vistana Oak Plantation • Kissunmee, Florida • Kings Ridge Clubhouse Swimming Pool • Clermont. Florida • • Marriott Grande Vista & Putting Course. Orlando. Florida • The "New" Orlando Science Center • Orlando, Florida • Caribe Royale Suite Resort • Orlando, Florida • • Episcopal High School (Myrtha System) • The Falls Shopping Center • Miami, Florida • University of Florida Renovation • Gainesville_Florida • 1996 Olympic Water Polo Pool (Myrtha) • Atlanta. Georgia • • Daytona Beach YMCA • Daytona Beach, Florida • The Boggy Creek Gang • Lake County, Florida • Disney's Boardwalk Resort • Walt Disney World. Orlando, Florida • Maitland Clubhouse • Maitland. Florida • • Brunswick YWCA (Myrtha Pool) • Brunswick.Georgia • Edgewater Beach Condominiums • Destin, Florida • King's Ridge • Clermont, Florida Past Projects WELLER continued hinsa inn POOLS • Gainesville Health & Fitness Center • Gainesville. Florida • Antigua Club Apartments • Orlando, Florida •' • Quiet Waters Park • Deerfield. Florida - • Osprey Links • Orlando. Florida • Contemporary Resort Hotel Re-do • Walt Disney World, Florida — • Omni-Rosen Hotel • Orlando, Florida • • Orange County Courthouse Fountains • Orlando, Florida - • Cypress Palms • Kissimmee. Florida • Hilton Grand Vacation Club • Orlando, Florida ,. • Olympic Aquatic Center for Summer Olympics 1996 • Atlanta, Georgia • Imperial Palm Villas • Orlando. Florida — • Kissimmee Family Aquatic Center • Kissimmee, Florida ,• • Immokalee Recreation Center • Tmntokalee, Florida • • Jacksonville Jaguars Stadium • Jacksonville, Florida • Boca West Country Club • Bora Raton, Florida • All Star Resorts • Walt Disney World. Florida - • Englewood Neighborhood Center • Orlando, Florida • Northwest Community Center • Orlando, Florida • Florida Elks Youth Camp • Umatilla, Florida - • Indian Point • Kissimmee. Florida • • The Villages of Lady Lake • Lady Lake, Florida • Lake Eola -Fountain • Orlando, Florida _ • Wild Waters • Silver Springs, Florida • • Lake Glenada Camping Resort • Avon Park, Florida • Lake Brantley High School/Multipurpose Pool Complex • Altamonte Springs. Florida • Fort.Wilderness • Walt Disney World. Florida • Westgate Vacation Vollage Pools • Kissimmee, Florida WELLER Professional References = ' = ' = POOLS .. Fogelberg Koch Associates Helman Hurley Charvat Peacock .. 1600 East Amelia Street 222 West Maitland Boulevard Orlando, Florida 32803 Maitland, Florida 32751 r (407) 898 291 I (407) 644-2656 + Contact: Bob Koch. Contact: Tom Hurley + Robert G. Owens Pechter Evans Engineering 631 Patin Springs Drive,#117 501 East Jackson Street Altamonte Springs, Florida 32701 Orlando, Florida 32801 + (107) 831-1627 (407) 872-1515 + Contact: Bob Owens Contact:Karl Becht .. Charles R. Shetterly, P.E. Aquatic Design & Engineering, Inc. Post Office Box 160011 Post Office Box 560127 Altamonte Springs,Florida 32716 Montverde, Florida 34756 (107) 831-5967 (407) 469-31:31 + Contact: Charles R. Shetterly Contact: Ken Martin Marriott Corporation Evans & Hammond One Marriott Drive 707 Peninsular Place Washington, DC 20058 .Jacksonville, Florida 32205 800-638-6707 (904) 355-3511 .. Contact: Terry Wile Otte + Foster-Conant & Associates, Inc. Aquatic Design Group 455 South Orange Avenue. Suite 501 1950 Kellogg Avenue Orlando,Florida 32801 Carlsbad. California 92008 (407) 648-2225 760/438-8400 (on tart: Rich Conant Contact: Randy Meadioroc WELLER Business References POOLS • Banking Orlando Centroplex Walt Disney World Company 600 West Amelia Post Office Box 10.000 Sun Trust Orlando, Florida 32801 Lake Buena Vista. Florida :328: • Central Florida Y.A. 407/849-2000 407/827-7967 Post Office Box :3833 Contact:Bill Becker Contort: Tone Dunlap Orlando, Florida 32802-3833 • 407/237-4230 Contact: Geoffrey A. Knapp Heathrow Land & Dev. WELBRO Constructors, Inc. - 1275 Lake Heathrow Lane 800 Trallagar Court, Ste. 200 Lake Mary-, Florida 32746 Maitland. Florida :S2751 407/321-5600 407/475-0800 Contact: Joe DoBosh Contact: Steve Davis • Bonding American Flome Assurance Co. University of Florida Tishman Construction Agent: Athletic Department 5403 E Mona n Road, Ste. 500 Post Office Box 14485 Orlando. Florida 32819 Aon Risk Services Gainesville, Florida 32611 407/93I-1870 1101 No. Lake Destiny Rd. 904/375-4683 Maitland, Florida 32751 Contact: -Jeremy Foley 407/660-8180 Contact:Mark Whitehead Rock &Waterscape Systems • Insurance Vistana Resort. Development 434 Parkway Commerce Blvd. 13500 State Road 535. Ste. 140 Orlando. Florida 32808 Hilb Rogal & Hamilton Co. Orlando, Florida 32821 407/294-0860 • Post Office 13ox 144000 407/239-3167 Contact: Glen Barnard Orlando. Florida 32814 Contact: Bill Schbot 407/893-3733 - Contact: Greg McKenzie Owners & Contractors Marriott Ownership Resorts Tamar Inns of America 5805 Avenida Laguna 7600 International Drive — City of Altamonte Springs Orlando, Florida 32821 Orlando, Florida 32819 ▪ Recreation Department 407/239-2625 407/351-1600 225 Newbu ry port Avenue Contact: Alan Bernstein Contact: Garn tt Tool,cy • Altamonte Springs. FL 32701 - 407/869-2516 Contact: John Robb D PROJECT APPROACH • sr! • • • • Project Approach • • • Design Reviews and Coordination • • 1. Our review process begins with in-house reviews,and properly coordinating each discipline . before submitting for client reviews. We run weekly or biweekly(depending on project complexity and phase of the project)half size check sets for all disciplines to review and provide marked up corrections back to each discipline,throughout the project. • 2. We prefer comprehensive work shops for client reviews where everyone involved with the • project,from the professional design side as well as the client's side,can attend to provide first hand knowledge and expertise during each review. We find that the phasing of specific design • disciplines and Owner's technical staff into meetings provides an efficient method of undertaking • in-depth design and construction document reviews and insures that all parties become familiar with the owner's needs and expectations. • 3. Each review,whether in-house or with client, will result in a comprehensive report documenting all discussions in writing as well as revised sketches and drawings which are distributed for • confirmation. • • Scheduling • • 1. A comprehensive schedule is generated from day one which identifies all milestones and key events in the project. This schedule will be updated weekly or biweekly subject to the projects complexity and phase. • 2. This schedule is distributed to both designers and the client team members so that everyone • knows each week exactly where we are in the project schedule. In addition,any clarifications or • actions necessary to stay on schedule are duly communicated including the responsible party. • 3. It is fairly important to note that if a schedule slips,which it periodically may,we don't issue a new or revised one,we issue the original document that shows any slippage as well as rationale • and responsibility for said slippage coupled with a recovery plan. •• • Budgeting • 1. Our initial estimates are based on imperical date;estimated square foot costs based on what • significant previous experience shows us are the costs of similar projects. • 2. Our next estimate,generally at the end of schematic design, is based on building systems; estimated major building component cost estimates by each discipline. • • 3. Each additional estimate is a full quantity take off in each discipline in the CSI 16 Division format,generally done at 50,75,and 100%stages of construction document completion. These • cost estimates are compared against;Means Industry Standard Cost Index,our in-house • computerized cost data base,and the current construction market. • 4. Any project we design which does not bid within budget and is the direct result of our design will • be redesigned to come within budget solely at our expense. • • • • S rit • • • • • • • • • Quality Control 1. Quality Control is a process and compilation of systems which ensures that project's design and • construction experiences are well coordinated and thoughtfully undertaken. sri stresses a • methodical step by step procedure from beginning of the project to completion. The systems focus on reporting mechanism which aim to resolve problems before they become critical while keeping everyone involved with the project fully informed and fully aware of all issues at hand. • 2. Our quality control starts with the initial planning process making sure we fully and completely • understand our client's goals and objectives, continues throughout the design process,and probably most importantly,carries into and through the construction process where the largest • share of miscommunication and misunderstandings take place. • 3. Sri believes that there is absolutely no substitution for first, clearly defining the processes and • procedures which the project team will live under,and second, making sure everyone follows • those rules through frequent monitoring and continuous open lines of communication. • • Permitting • 1. We have an excellent reputation in successfully obtaining permits on schedule and usually on the • first time without repeated submittals because applications were incomplete. 2. A good example is the recent Sanford Middle School Project with Seminole County Public • Schools where the City,the Stormwater Management District,and Department of Environmental • Protection permits were all obtained ahead of schedule. • 3. The key to successful permitting is first to identify ll the necessary agencies having jurisdiction . and then relentlessly staying on top of and tracking each discipline who is required to make the submittals. • • Contract Administration • 1. As stated above in the Quality Control section the construction phase of any project is where the . majority of the miscommunication and misunderstanding take place. • 2. The first step in avoiding problems is to recognize why and where construction problems typically • occur. sri recognizes that most problems result from interpretations being made and actions being taken without full consultation with and knowledge of the entire project team. Once instances • such as these occur,immediately action needs to be taken with comprehensive and complete • alternatives for solution developed by the team. Finally,commitments by the team must be made to follow through with the implementation of the solution which is in the Project's and Owner's • best interest. In order to avoid such occurrences sri,in conjunction with our construction • partners, develops an action plan based on a Partnering Philosophy and is supported by the • establishment of a comprehensive information management system. • 3. sri does an excellent job maintaining open lines of communication during construction administration and in fact have several client's that are so pleased with our abilities during this • phase of the work that we are retained by them strictly to administer the construction process for • their projects that were designed by other firms. • • • • sr' • • Proposed Project Work Plan ' Project Schedule Listed below you will find our methodology for developing a detailed master schedule of events that can be relied on from the beginning of the project to the end of the project with required updates as each milestone task is completed. Project Data Collection I. Confirm goals and objectives a. Strategy meeting with City Staff b. Strategy meeting with other identified Stakeholders ' 2. Assess site conditions of existing facility a. Identify pros and cons of proposed space configuration and function b. Identify optional program groupings for facility c Identify optimum vehicular circulation, pedestrian circulation and accessibility d. Identify any environmental,utility, or permitting site expansion problems 3. Evaluate existing similar facility successes a. Visit other like facilities and write a report identifying the"positive"and the"negatives" b. Interview user groups and select staff to assess the"positives"and the"negatives" + c. Interview internal and external Stakeholders to assess their"likes"and"dislikes" Project Design 1. Schematic Design a. Review proposed program and evaluate against project data collected sir b. Prepare several initial design concept alternatives including cost comparisons c. Undertake cost benefit analysis relative to proposed program. d. Review concepts with City Staff e. Prepare design alternative concepts for City Staff and City Commission. 2. Design Development .. a. Develop approved design concept to include 35%drawings b. Develop approved design concept to include 35%specifications c Develop approved design concept to include 35%cost estimate d. Hold workshop with City Staff, and identified user groups f. Prepare design development concepts for City Staff and City Commission. 3. Construction Documents a. Prepare and submit all permitting agency requirements b. Prepare final documents for construction including drawings, specs,and estimate g Review progress with City Staff and City Council and identified user groups at 75%, ' 90%,and 100%levels • sri Project Construction 1. Bidding Process a. Assist owner with writing the announcement and placing the advertisement for bid. b. Chair a pre-bid conference resolving any contractor questions c. Review and make recommendation of award to the qualified bidder 2. Constmction Administration a. Chair pre-construction conference b Hold weekly progress meetings c. Provide weekly inspections and file field reports d. Monitor, review and approve shop drawing submittals e. Respond to all requests for information f Review and approve all payments applications g. Provide periodic on site trouble shooting and problem solving h. Identify substantial completion date and punch list items i. Obtain all contractor close out documentation Project Commissioning I. Hold complete walk through with client and all sub-contractors 2. Monitor start up and operation procedures of all building systems 3. Obtain all warranty, maintenance, and operational manuals 4. Chair"user" facility operation and instruction work shop 5. Hold 6 month and 12 month post occupancy evaluation work shops • sri y E STANDARD FORMS 254 & 255 • sri 1 1 1 1 1 1 • 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 r 1 1 1 4 1 4 1 1 4 1 1 1 4 1 4 4 1 1 1 air STANDARD FORM 1. Firm Name/Business Address 2. Year Present Firm 3 Date Prepared (SF) 254 Established 1997 9-Nov-99 Starmer Ranaldi Planning and Architecture Inc. 4. Type of Ownership 890 Northern Way Suite E-1 Corporation A Architect-Engineer Winter Springs,Florida 32708 A Small Business Related Services B Small Disadvavlaged Business Mr specific Project 1a. Submittal is for Parent Company X Branch Office C Women-owned Business 5. Name of Parent Company, if any 5a. Former Firm Name(s), if any, and Year(s)Established None None 6. Names of not more than Two Principals to Contact: Tihe/Telephone: 1) William E.Starmer,NCARB President ph: 407-977-1080 fir: 407-977-1019 2) Joseph A.Ranaldi,AIA NCARB Vice President ph: 407-977-1080 fix: 407-977-1019 7. Present Offices: City/State/Telephone/No. Personnel Each Office 7a. Total Personnel 6 Office Phone Personnel Winter Springs,FL 407-977-1080 6 8. Personnel by Discipline: (list each person only once,by primary(unction) 1 Administratve Electrical Engineers Oceanographers 2 Cadd Specialists 3 Architects Estimators Planners Chemical Engineers Geologists Sanitary Engineers Civil Engineers Hydrologists Soils Engineers Construction Inspector Interior Designers Specification Writers Draftsmen Landscape Architects Structural Engineers Ecologists Mechanical Engineers Surveyors Economists Mining Engineers Transportaton Eng'rs 6 Total 9. Summary of Professional Services Last 5 Years(most recent year first) Range of Professional Services Fees Index Fees Received(insert index number) 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1. Less than $100,000 5. 1 to 2 million Direct Federal Contract Work 1 1 1 2. 100,000 to 250,000 6 2 to 5 million All other domestic work 1 5 3 3 250,000 to 500,000 7 5 to 10 million All other foreign work 1 2 2 4. 500,000 to 750,000 8 10 million and up Page 1 sf254-1.xls it 1 4 t t 4 t 1 t i t t 4 1 t 4 4 t 1 I 1 t 4 1 1 1 1 1 t 4 4 4 4 4 t t 1 1 1 1 1 1 10. Profile of Firm's Experience,Last 5 Years Profile Number of Gross Fee Profile Number of Gross Fee Code Projects (1000's) Code Projects (1000's) 1) 6 3 180 16) 2) 19 2 207 17) 3) 29 6 3,840 18) 4) 35 2 288 19) 5) 60 4 1,408 20) 6) 17 I 60 21) 7) 78 I 126 22) 8) 36 1 50 23) 9) 88 9 200 24) 10) 25) 11) 26) 12) 27) 13) 28) 14) 29) 15) 30) 11. Project Examples,Last 5 Years Profile "JV',"le, Project Name and Location Owner Name and Address Cost of Work Completion Date Code &"PP" (1000's) 29 1. P Lakeview Middle School Campus, remodel Seminole Co.Public Schools 17,200 Under Construction &new const.for Fine Arts Magnet Program Sanford, Florida 88 2. P Tuskawilla Improvement District City of Winter Springs 1,900 Bidding Entry and Islands Improvements Winter Springs,Florida 88 3. P City of Winter Springs Parks City of Winter Springs 2,100 Bidding Improvements Projects,8 Parks Winter Springs,Florida 36 4. P City of Clermont,Main Fire Station Wayne Saunders,City Manager 600 Schematic Design New 5,000 SF Facility&Related Site Impr. Clermont,Florida 6 6. C Martin County Airport Air Traffic Control Mike Moon,Airport Manager 1,300 Under Construction Tower and Airport Administration Facility. Port St Lucie,Florida 6 6. C Ramona Airport Air Traffic Control Steve Maier,Engineering Manag. 500 Bidding Phase Tower County of San Diego,California Page 2 sf254-1.xls 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I t 1 1 1 1 f I 1 1 I 1 1 1 f I 1 1 k 1 1 1 1 1 60 7. PP Osceola County Main Library containing Osceola Co Bd of Commission 2,400 Nov-95 a full service 42,000 sf library facility Kissimmee,Florida 60 8. C Cocoa Beach Public Library consisting of Brevard Co Bd of Commission 2,100 Sep-98 a new 23,000 sf full service library facility Cocoa Beach,Florida 80 9. PP Cape Canaveral Public Library remodel Brevard Co Bd of Commission 850 Apr-97 and addition of 16,000 sf space Cape Canaveral,Florida 36 88 10. C City of Pon Orange YMCA City of Claremont 500 Schematic Phase 103 6,000SF Addition&Related Site Impr. Clermont,Florida 29 11. P Orange County Public Schools Priority List Orange County Public Schools 2,100 Programming Phase Projects. Renovations @ 3 Campus Orlando,Florida 35 88 12. P Eastside YMCA,Complete health and Richard Tolle,Director 3,100 Bidding Phase 103 fitness center containing 25,000 sf. Oviedo,Florida 6 13.P Brevard County Continuing Arch.Service Brevard County 450 Construction Doc. Valkaria Airport Improvements Viera, Florida 17 14.P Community Bank of the South Community Bank of the South 600 Schematic Phase New 4500 SF Facility Central FL(confidential) 29 15. PP BCC Palm Bay Campus Expansion Steve McGregian V.P.Admin 15,000 Design Complete 6/98 including over 12,000 sf of computer labs Cocoa,Florida 60 16 PP BCC/UCF/FSEC Library facility with Steve McGregian V.P.Admin 11,000 Dec-95 approx 18,000 st of open access comp labs Cocoa,Florida 19 17. IE Palm Bay High School conversion of a Brevard County School Board 209 Feb-94 Vo-Tech lab to computer and robotics lab Palm Bay,Florida 19 18. IE Florida Education Research Foundation Tom Adams, FERF 2,100 Aug-98 15,000 sf open access Clean Room Palm Bay,Florida 78 49 19 P New Town Master Planning: Resort,Educ. Sunset Development Corp. 200,000 Programming 17 Commercial,Residential,and Religious Port-Au-Prince,Haiti 29 20. P Orange County Public Schools Modular Dennis Beran,Owner's Rep. 4,500 Under Construction Classroom Projects. Orlando,Florida _ 29 21. C Sanford Middle School Campus remodel Seminole Co.Public Schools 9,200 Jun-98 incl.Clmis,Media Ctr,Comp Labs,Sci Labs Sanford, Florida 12. The forel�Oing is a statement of facts Date. Signatur 1 —L-2 Typed Name and Title Joseph A. Ronald' AIA' Vice President 9-Nov-99 r \ J Page 3 sf254-1.xls it It t I I i I 1 it it It 1 t t 1 t t t t t t I I I t t t t t t it t 1 t t t t STANDARD FORM 1. Project Name/Location for which Firm is Filing 2a. CBD 2b. Agency Identification (SF) 255 Announcement Date Number if any: City of Ocoee °";. if any: Architectural Services for t �3toJ ; Architect-Engineer New Family Aquatic Center VN None None Related Services for specific Project 3. Firm(or Joint-Venture)Name&Address 3a. Name,Title&Telephone Number of Principal to Contact Starmer Ranaldi Planning and Architecture Inc. Joseph A.Ranaldi,AIA,NCARB 890 Northern Way Suite E-1 Vice President Winter Springs,Florida 32708 ph:407-977-1080 fx: 407-977-1019 3b. Address of office to perform work,if different from item 3 Same 4. Personnel by Discipline:(list each person only once,by primary function) 1 Administrative Electrical Engineers Oceanographers 2 Cadd Specialists 3 Architects Estimators Planners Chemical Engineers Geologists Sanitary Engineers Civil Engineers Hydrologists Soils Engineers Construction Inspector Interior Designers Specification Writers Draftsmen Landscape Architects Structural Engineers Ecologists Mechanical Engineers Surveyors Economists Mining Engineers Transportation Eng'rs 6 Total 5. If submittal is by JOINT-VENTURE list participating firms and outline specific areas of responsibility(including administrative,technical and financial)for each firm:(Attach SF 254 for each if not on file with Procuring Office.) WA 5b. Has this Joint-Venture previously worked together? Yes No SF 255 1 i i t t 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 i 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 tit 1 1 1 1 1 6. If respondent is not a pint-venture,list outside Consultants/Associates anticipated for this project(Attach SF 254 for Consultants/Assoriates listed,if not already on file with the Contracting Office) Name&Address Specialty Worked with Prime before(Yes or No) 1) SK Consortium 202 Lookout Place,Suite 100 Civil Yes Maitland,Florida 32751 2) Thomas C.Peterson,ASLA 3361 Pelham Road Landscape Architecture Yes Orlando,Florida 32803 3) Bowen Engineering Corporation(MBE) 1528 Vassar Street Structural Engineer Yes Orlando, Florida 32804 4) Brian Cumming&Associates,Inc. 1059 Maitland Center Commons Blvd.,Suite 200 Mechanical, Plumbing,Electrical,and Systems Yes Maitland,FL 32751 SF 255 1 I 1 t t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Y { i 1 { 1 1 1 { 4 t { { 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 7. Bdef Resume of Key Persons,and Individual Consultants Anticipated for this Project a. Name&Title a. Name&Title William E Starner,NCARB,President Joseph A Ranaldi,AIA NCARB,V.President b. Project Assignment b. Project Assignment Principal in Charge Project Manager c. Name of Firm with which associated c. Name of firm with which associated sri sri d. Years experience This Firm Other Finn d. Years experience This Firm Other Firm 21 2 19 16 2 14 e. Education Degree(s)/Year/Specialization e. Education Degree(s)/Year(Specialization B.S.1977 Architecture B.S. 1986 Architecture M.B.A. 1992 Business Ph.D In process for Educational Leadership f. Active registration Year First Registered\Discipline f Active Registration Year First Registered/Discipline Fl.,Ga.,Md.,Mi.,Wi. 1980 Architect Florida 1987 Architect g. Other Experience and Qualifications relevant to this project g. Other Experience and Qualifications relevant to this project Mr.Starner has been the principal in charge or project manger Mr.Ranaldi has been the project manager or project on over$73 million of new and renovation projects over the last architect on over 25 major educational projects,and also has 16 years;specifically for educational facilities with the most been in charge of design and construction projects for two recent having been Middle School projects combining new major school districts in Florida,as Director of Facilities and construction and extensive renovation work scopes. Planning. His strength lies In the front end planning,programming,and His strength clearly lies in his ability to look at the whole conceptual design,making sure the all of the client's goals picture and communicate the impact of technical issues& and objectives are realized and incorporated into the final decision on both a functional and an operational level. design and construction solution. In addition,he understands the dynamics of meeting the expectations of the numerouse internal and external stakeholders which exist in the development of a comprehensive public education program. SF 255 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 4 4 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 B. Work by Firm or Joint-Venture Members which best illustrates the Current Qualifications Relevant to this Project.(List not more than 10 Projects) e. Estimated Cost a. Project Name&Location b. Nature of Firm's Responsibility c Owners Name and Location d. Compi (1000's) date Entire Work Finn' for 1) New Main Fire Station Architectural planning,programming, City of Clermont 00 550 P 400 Clermont Fire Department design,construction don.&admin,of Clermont,Florida Clermont,Florida this 2 story,7500 square foot facility. 2) Osceola/Celebration Architectural planning,programming, Osceola County 00 600 C 150 Main Fire Station and schematic design,for single story Celebration,Florida Celebration,Florida 6,000 sf facility. 3) Lakeview Middle School Architectural planning,programming, Swimsi4 Canis Psi Sisals 99 13,000 P 5,200 Sanford,Florida design,and construction admin,to facilitate a new Fine Arts Magnet Sanford,Florida 4) City of Winter Springs Programming and planning of 8 parks, City of Winter Springs 99 2,000 P 1,500 Parks Improvements Program construction document development& Winter Springs,FL Winter Springs,Florida construction administration services 6) Sanford Middle School Architectural planning,programming, Swim!,CeiMJ Polk Sara 98 8,400 C 4,500 Sanford,Florida design,and construction admin,of campus inei media center. Sanford,Florida 8) Priority List )( Architectural planning,programming, Orange County Public Sch. 00 2,200 P 2,200 �_ Projects � � design,and construction admin,of this Orlando&Winter Garden FL Orlando,Florida .1 .`-I 3 campus renovation/remodel. 7) BCCIUCFIFSEC Joint Use Architectural planning,programming, Brevard Community College 95 11,000 IE 5,000 Library design,and construction admin,of this Cocoa,Florida Cocoa,Florida 3 story 124,000 sf full service library. 8) Florida Education Research Architectural planning,programming, FERF Board of Directors 98 2,100 IE 1,000 Facility Clean Room design,and construction admin,of this Palm Bay,Florida Palm Bay,Florida 16,000 sl open access cleanroom lab. 9) Cape Canaveral Library Architectural planning,programming, Brevard County 97 850 IE 400 Cape Canaveral,Florida design,and construction admin,of this Melbourne,Florida 15,000 sl library renovation and addition. 10) Tuscawilla Lighting& Facelift of all exterior enterances Tuscawilla Lighting& 99 1,900 P 1,000 Beautification District and landscape medians in the residential Beautification District Winter Springs,FL community Winter Springs,FL SF 255 { 414 44 44 4 1 t 1 { t 4 t 4 1 a 4 i 4 t 4 % 1 1 t 4 1 e t 4, Il 1 4 { 1 t 1 1 t l 10. Use this space to provide any additional information or description of resources supporting your finn's qualifications for the proposed project. sri is a professional design consulting firm that was created with the mission of focusing on our individual strengths in planning and architectural design and applying those strengths to provide our clients with combined 35 year.of experience,resulting in facility design concepts that are quality and user driven and Incorporate"all of the good and none of the bad". en can bring you the combined talents of two very aggressive professionals who have both extensive proven experience In public facility design and renovation projects,as well as that often missing ingredient to success "the instinct and drive to perform beyond our clients expectations." 11. The foregoing a statement of facts. Date • Signature �'� Typed Name and Title Joseph A Ranaldi,AIA;We President 9-Nov-99 \ J SF 255 1 1 1 H i t t \ \ { I I I 1 % % 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 I I I I I 1 1 1 i 1 1 i i i i i STANDARD 1. Firm Name l Business Address: 2. Year Present Firm 3. Date Prepared: (SF) Established: FORM Brian Cumming 8 Associates, Inc. 1059 Maitland Center Commons Blvd.,Suite 200 1995 November 8, 1999 Maitland,Florida 32751 254 ACASS#002132 Architect-Engineer 1a. Submittal is for [x] Parent Company I I Branch or Subsidiary Office and Related Services Questionnaire 4. Specify type of ownership and check below,if applicable: [X] A. Small Business ( ] B. Small Disadvantaged Business [ ] C. Woman-owned Business 5. Name of Parent Company,if any: 5a. Former Parent Company Name(s),if any,and Year(s)Established: N/A N/A 6 Names of not more than Two Principals to Contact: Title/Telephone 1) Brian S. Cumming,P.E./Principal (407)897-1288 7. Present Offices: City/State/Telephone/No.Personnel Each Office 7a. Total Personnel 13 1059 Maitland Center Commons Blvd.,Suite 200 (407)897-1288 13 Maitland,Florida 32751 8. Personnel by Discipline: (List each person only once,bypdmary function.) 3 Administrative 1 Electrical Engineers — Oceanographers 1 Design Engineer Architects Estimators — Planners: Urban/Regional 1 Senior Mechanical Designers Chemical Engineers _ Geologists _ Sanitary Engineers 3 Project Engineer Civil Engineers _ Hydrologists Soils Engineers 1 Senior Electrical Designer (') Construction Inspectors Interior Designers Specification Writers _ Project Manager 1 Drafters/Designers Landscape Architects _ Structural Engineers TAB Technicians Ecologists 2 Mechanical Engineers — Surveyors Economists Mining Engineers Transportation Engineers 13 TOTAL (1 Consultants 9. Summary of Professional Service Fees Received Last 5 Years(most recent year first) Ranges of Professional Services Fees (Insert index number) INDEX 1998 1997 199Q 1995 1994 t Less than$100.000 Direct Federal contract work,including overseas Q 0 Q 0 0 2. $100,000 to$250000 All other domestic work 4 4 4 1 4 1 $250000 to 5500,000 All other foreign work' - - - - - 4. $500,000 to$1 million 5. $1 million to 52 million 'Firms interested in foreign work,but without such experience,check here: 0 6. 52 million to$5 minion 7 $5 million to$10 million B. $10 million or greater S\MARKETNGl5F254\MUNPG1.000 STANDARD FORM 254(Rev. 11-92) \ it t i t 1 1 r 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 c t t t t t 1 4 t 4 I It i 1 1 lit 1 1 1 t 4 1 1 1 4 1 10- Profile of Firm's Project Experience.Last 5 Years('94-'98 only) Profile Number of Total Gross Fees Profile Number of Total Gross Fees Profile Number of Total Gross Fees Code Projects (in thousands) Code Projects (in thousands) Code Projects (in thousands) 1) 006 3 47.0 11) 060 2 15.2 21) 301 6 81.8 2) 008 2 29.3 12) 072 10 138.1 22) 3) 014 2 51.0 13) 082 1 1.0 23) 4) 017 2 15.0 14) 088 2 20.7 24) 5) 029 97 2038.0 15) 202 6 41.2 25) 6) 032 1 .5 16) 210 1 1.9 26) 7) 043 7 21.3 17) 211 2 11.0 27) 8) 048 9 99.0 18) 214 3 103.0 28) 9) 050 6 6.4 19) 218 1 1.0 29) 10) 052 8 55.1 20) 219 1 1.0 30) 11. Project Examples,Last 5 Years Federal,State,City and Other Public Entities) Profile Completion Code Cost of Work Date (Boldface denotes P,C, (in 000)(") (Actual or primary codes) JV, IE(') Project Name and Location Owner Name and Address Estimated) 103.202 C 1 City of Altamonte Springs— Therapeutic Pool City of Altamonte Springs 10 1999 Ventilation Upgrade 225 Newburyport Avenue Altamonte Springs, Florida Altamonte Springs, Florida 32701 072, 113 C 2 City of Kissimmee—Central Services Facility City of Kissimmee 7,000 1997 Additions/Renovations 100 N.Alaska Avenue Kissimmee, Florida Kissimmee, Florida 34741 008 C 3 Ocean Center Convention Center County of Vu/usia 1.000 1998 Reroofing/HVAC Replacement 123 West Indiana Avenue Daytona Beach, Florida DeLand, Florida 32720 202 C 4 City of Altamonte Springs-Police Station City of Altamonte Springs N/A 1995 IAQ Investigation 225 Newburyport Avenue Altamonte Springs, Florida Altamonte Springs, Florida 32701 202 C 5 Orlando Police Station City of Orlando-Public Works N/A 1995 IAQ Review 400 South Orange Avenue Orlando, Florida Orlando, Florida 32801 SiMARKETNG\SF254\MUNPG2.DOC STANDARD FORM 254(Rev. 11-92) I i 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 4 4 1 1 1 t I t 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 202 P 6 City of Altamonte Springs-Police Station City of Altamonte Springs 25 1995 Chiller Replacement 225 Newburyport Avenue Altamonte Springs, Florida Altamonte Springs, Florida 32701 202,072 P 7 Ocoee Police Station -City Hall City of Ocoee N/A 1996 Engineering Evaluation 150 North Lakeshore Drive Ocoee, Florida Ocoee, Florida 34761 202 IE 8 Casselberry Police Station City of Casselberry 1,200 1995 New Police Station/Jail 95 Triplet Lake Drive Casselberry, Florida Casselberry, Florida 32707 202 IE 9 City of Lake Mary City of Lake 41ary N/A 1995 Administration Complex-IAQ Study 100 North Country Club Road Lake Mary,Florida Lake Mary,Florida 32746 202 IE 10 Volusia County Administration Center Volusia County Administration 420 1995 Administration Building Renovation Center Volusia County, Florida 123 West Indiana Avenue DeLand, Florida 32720 052 P 11 Toys "R"Us Distribution Center Toys "R"Us N/A 1996 humidity Investigation Report 461 From Road Orlando, Florida Pharamus, New Jersey 07652 029.043 P 12 Lake Mary High School Seminole County Public Schools 379 1995 1000- Ton Chiller Replacement/humidity Improvements 400 East Lake Mary Boulevard Lake Mary, Florida Sanford, Florida 32773 072 C 13 Walt Disney World Walt Disney World Co. 600 1995 Sun Trust Building Tenant Retrofit P.O. Box 10,000 Lake Buena Vista, Florida Lake Buena Vista, Florida 32830 029,043 C 14 St. Cloud High School Osceola County School Board 13,000 1997 Additions/Renovations 817 Bill Beck Boulevard Osceola County, Florida Kissimmee, Florida 34744 082 C 15 RCID Post Office United States Postal Service 90 1995 Lake Buena Vista Center 10401 Post Office Blvd. Orlando, Florida Orlando, Florida 32862 S\MARKETNG\SF254\MUNPG3.DOC STANDARD FORM 254(Rev. 11-92) I t l i f t l t l I t I I I I 1 I t 1 1 ‘ I, t I 1 I f \ r t I t i t t t ii I r t i 1 s 048 C 16 Florida Hospital Florida Hospital 250 1996 Orlando Clinic 601 East Rollins Street Orlando, Florida Orlando, Florida 32803 072 C 17 Excel(Agent Services Excel Agent Services 600 1996 Telephone Communication Center 4250 East Camelback Rd., Suite 300 Melbourne, Florida Phoenix,Arizona 85018 072 C 18 Signature Building Signature Flight Support 110 1996 Tenant Remodeling 201 South Orange Ave., Suite 1100 Orlando, Florida Orlando, Florida 32801 088 C 19 FDOT-Lake Minneola City of Clermont 325 1996 Clermont Scenic Bike Trail 1 Westgate Plaza Clermont, Florida Clermont, Florida 34711 029 C 20 Thacker Avenue Elementary School Osceola County School District N/A 1997 HVAC Retrofit P.O. Box 1948 Osceola County, Florida Kissimmee, Florida 014 C 21 First Baptist Church - Windemere First Baptist Church 1,000 1997 Renovations/Addditions 300 Main Street Windemere, Florida Windemere, Florida 34786 029 P 22 Evans High School Orange County Public Schools 2,447 1997 Improvements 6501 Magic Way Orange County, Florida Orlando, Florida 32809 029 P 23 Lake Mary Elementary School Seminole County Public Schools N/A 1997 Humidity Problem 400 East Lake Mary Boulevard Seminole County, Florida Sanford, Florida 32773 048 C 24 Magruder Eye Institute MMLW 5,431 1996 Clinic& Surgery Center Design 116 West Sturtevant Street Orlando, Florida Orlando, Florida 32806 029 C 25 English Estates Elementary School Seminole County Public Schools 15 1996 0/A Units 400 East Lake Mary Boulevard Seminole County, Florida Sanford, Florida 32773 5\MARKETNG\5F254\MUNPG4.DOC STANDARD FORM 254(Rev. 11-92) Ili f 1 1 I I t I I i f i f I f 1 1 4 1 t 1 1 1 1 V 1 1 \ { f i it i t 1 \ f 1 1 1 1 060 IE 26 Orlando Museum of Art Orlando Museum of Art 4,000 1995 Phase 2-Design Development 2416 North Mills Avenue Orlando, Florida Orlando, Florida 32803 052 lE 27 Hertz Corporation Hertz Corporation 1,500 1995 Maintenance Service Building 225 Brae Boulevard Orlando, Florida Park Ridge, New Jersey 07656 052 IE 28 Qnalex, Inc. Eastman Kodak, Inc. 4,500 1995 Photo Processing Facility P.O. Box 2975 Orlando, Florida Durham, North Carolina 27705 049 IF 29 The Omni/Rosen Hotel Tamar Inns 80,000 1995 Construction Administration 7600 International Drive Orlando, Florida 32809 Orlando, Florida 32819 072,211 IE 30 American Automobile Association American Automobile 160 1995 Association HVAC Investigation and Retrofit Heathrow, Florida 1000 AAA Drive Heathrow, Florida 32746 12. The foregoing is a statement of facts [' • Signature. 15 ' rJ�rt�^' . �c - Typed Name and Title. Brian S. Cumming.P.E. Principal/Mechanical Engineer Date:November 8. 1999 () P = Prime C = Consultant JV = Joint Venture lE = Individual Experience S\MARKETNG\SF254\MUNPG5D0C STANDARD FORM 254(Rev. 11-92) fi t 1 4 1 f l i t 1 t 4 1 1 i f t 4 4 t f 1 t t ( t ( 4 t t i l i 1 I i t t I f 1 i STANDARD 1. Project Name/Location for which Firm is Filing: 2a. Commerce Business Daily 2b. Agency Identification FORM (SF) Announcement Date,if any: Number, if any: City of Oco Florida 255 Q Request for Qualifications for Architectural Services for New Family Aquatic Center N/A Architect-Engineer RFQ#0001 and Related Services Questionnaire 3. Firm(or Joint-Venture)Name&Address 3a. Name,Title&Telephone Number of Principal to Contact Brian S. Cumming, P.E./Principal Brian Cumming & Associates, Inc. (407) 659-0553 1059 Maitland Center Commons Blvd., Suite 200 Maitland, Florida 32751 Phone: (407)659-0553 Fat (407) 659-0609 3b. Address of office to perform work,if different from Item 3 F.LD.#59-3326598 Same as Item O. 4. Personnel by Discipline:(List each person only once,by primary function.) Enter proposed consultant personnel to be utilized on this project on line(A)and in-house personnel on line(8). IAl Ixl I Administrative (Al (B) I Electrical Engineers (AI (Al_ (m AmNtects LA Illi Estimators IAI (B) Planneors urban(R I IA) t fill) Senior Eingnneel Designer IA1 IHI Chemical Engineers (AI if)) Geologists (A) On SanitaryEn eglona (A) (9) I Design Engineer I Al Ix) Civil Engineers (A) IBI Hydrologists elrsers (A) (y) 2 Project Engineer IA) III) Construction InspectorsInterior (AI rxl Speefc tion Wrs (A) IBI Pr Manager Deslgner (AI Ili) _ DrafterslDesl (AI (B) Laaeeigners (A) (BI Specification Enwnters (A) (HI t Project Manager goers (Ai (m Landscape Nngne L) (m So Engineers (A) (x1 LA) (It) Ecologistsnist IA) Ixl a Mining Enngnees Engineers IA) m) Surveyors (A) (II) y91 Inl Economists IA) an Mining Engineers LA) (m Transportation Engineers (A) (m (A) I (B) Il Total Personnel 5. If submittal is by JOINT-VENTURE,list participating firms and outline specific areas of responsibility(including administrative,technical and financial)for each firm: (Attach SF 254 for each if not on file with Procuring Office.) N/A 5a. Has this Joint-Venture previously worked together? ❑ yes ❑ no S:\MARKETNG\5E255\SF255PG1 DOG STANDARD FORM 255(Rev. 11-92) 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 4 4 4 1 1 i 1 1 4 i 4 1 1 1 i 4 f 4 1 i 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 7. Brief resume of key persons, specialists,and individual consultants anticipated for this project. a. Name 8 Title: BRIAN S. CUMMING, P.E. Mr Cumming has extensive energy conservation experience fin various apes of facilities in Florida. 11e is an active member of the Association of Energy Engineers and has been a Principal/Medmnical Engineer certified Technical Analyst for Florida's Energy Office since 1987. He incorporates energy conservation measures in his designs to produce the best life cycle cost results for the client. b. Project Assignment: lie designed the Florida Solar Energy Center HVAC systems, which incorporated all of the Principal in Charge of Engineering latest energy saving technologies and is expected to he the most energy efficient building in America. He has lectured on energy conservation design at the Florida Power and Light's c. Name of Firm with which associated: Energy Expo. He has also performed energy studies and FLEET analysis for numerous Brian Cumming& Associates, Inc. commercial buildings, school hoards, University of Central Florida, University of South Florida, Florida Institute ofMental Health, Stetson University, Florida Atlantic University, and St Mary's Hospital. tl. Years Experience:With This Firm 3 With Other Firms 10 Mr. Cumming has thorough knowledge of the CFC issue as it applies to building owners and incorporates this knowledge into his designs. He has consulted to numerous private clients, e. Education: Degree(s)/VearlSpecializatlon universities,and school boards regarding this issue and how it effects their needs and budgets. He has helped clients with large quantities of HVAC equipment plan for CFC phaseout and University of Florida: Master of Engineering, 1986,Thermal Science identified owner costs due to the rapid legislation regarding the manufacturer, use, and Auburn University: Bachelor of Engineering, 1983 handling of11VAC refrigerants. Mr. Cumming has extensive experience with the design and investigation of campus drilled Active Registration: Year First Registered/Discipline water HVAC systems. He has performed chilled water master planning studies for the Florida#38595, Mechanical Engineer University of Central Florida. Florida Atlantic University, University of South Florida, and Florida Mental Health Institute, He has taken measurements and performed trouble- g. Other Experience and Qualifications relevant to the proposed project: shooting services on many chilled water systems and identified flow and temperature problems. He has perforated design of new central campus chilled water systems for Mr. Gumming has over 13 years experience designing mechanical systems for municipal, numerous commercial, industrial, and educational facilities, He has extensive experience commercial, industrial. institutional, and educational building projects in Florida, He has designing additions to existing chilled water systems and making the necessary specialized expertise in designing, troubleshooting, analysing and cost estimating HVAC modifications to enhance their performance. .systems, He is yery knowledgeable on IAQ. CFC, and ewer of conservation issues and how they are properly combined and applied in Florida's climate. Mr. Cumming has expertise with Indoor Air Quality problems in municipal and commercial facilities. He was chosen to be a member of the "Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality"Committee who iv helping the.state determine how best to adopt ASINNA E Standard 62-89. He has also lectured on the subject to building owners. He has taken the time to study the issue and the unique effect of ASHRAE Standard 62-89 and Standard 55-92 on Florida buildings. He has thorough knowledge of how to design systems to control humidity (the leading cause of fAQ problems in Florida) at part load conditions. He brows that, in many cases, the swap IIVAC systems have been designed in the past will not meet the new Standards in Florida's humid climate. x:\markeing\sf255\generaobscgewnoc STANDARD FORM 255(Rev. 11-92) I i 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 f i f 1 i 1 i Y i 1 4 1 i 7. Brief resume of key persons,specialists,and individual consultants anticipated for this project. a. Name&Title: J. MICHAEL RUDOLPH Mr.Rudolph has significant Project Management experience which includes client liaison, definition of project scope,preparation offee estimates and design budgets,preparationo Project Manager professional service contracts. scheduling of project events and coordination of inter- disciplinary tasks. b. Project Assignment: Mechanical Systems Design & Analysis PROJECT EXPERIENCE INCLUDES: c. Name of Firm with which associated: • City of Orlando Fire Station No. 1-IIVAC Renovations Brian Cumming&Associates,Inc. • Orange County(3)911 Transmitter Facilities • Orange County Courthouse-7th Floor Renovations • Orange County Historical Museum-HVAC Retrofit d. Years Experience:With This Firm 2 With Other Firms 28 • Lake Mary Public Safety Building • Altamonte Springs Police Station-Chiller Replacement e. Education: Degree(s)/YearfSpecialization • City of Kissimmee-Central Services Facility • Ocean Center Convention Center—Daytona Beach, Florida University of Florida: 1970- 1971 • Florida Power and Light Service Complex-Stuart, Florida Broward Community College: Associate in Science Degree,1968 • Florida Power and Light Service Conhplex- Brevard Florida • Orange County Highway Maintenance Office • Broward County Western Regional Complex Active Registration: Year First Registered/Discipline • Orange County Convention Center Remodeling Certified in Plumbing Engineering, 1988 • Holden Heights Community Center for Orange County • Orange Count'Historical Museum Addition g. Other Experience and Qualifications relevant to the proposed project: • City of Ft Lauderdale Public Library Renovation/Addition • City erf Ft.Lauderdale-Energy Survey fbr All Buildings Active Member,ASIIRAE, 1979-1999 Active Member,ASPS,1986-1999 Active Member,ASME, 1985-1999 Active Member and Chairman,Advisory Board, Orlando Vo-Tech Mr. Rudolph has over 30 rears of engineering experience in chilled water and DX systems including chiller plants, piping distribution, HVAC, plumbing, and fire protection fbr municipal, commercial, industrial, educational, healthcare, and residential facilities.for public,private, and rnilituy clients. Design responsibilities include analysis and conceptualLation of design solution,- development and production detailed construction drawings, specifications and cost estimates; construction observation and shop drawing review; and quality control related to all facets of these tasks. x Marketng\st255\municipal\Imrmun.doc STANDARD FORM 255(Rev. 11-92) I f l i l l l l l l l i f 1 i 1 i i 4 4 l l i ( t i l 1 i t i t l t 4 I ' ' ' l ]. Brief resume of key persons,specialists,and individual consultants anticipated for this project. a. Name 8 Title: JOHN W.(BILL) CNAN, P.E.,C.E.M. PROJECT EXPERIENCE INCLUDES: Associate/Senior Electrical Engineer Municipal • Jacksonville Transit Authority-HVAC Retrofit b. Project Assignment: Electrical Engineering- Project Design and Project Management Entertainment • Fanlannic!Florida-Theme Park Area Expansion • Mickcy's Starland-Revisions c. Name of Firm with which associated: • Sugar Bay Plantation Resort-St. Thomas. VI.-Total Energy Plant Load Study Brian Cumming& Associates,Inc. • Universal Studios, Florida-Jurassic Park River Ride Theme Park Design Industrial d. Years Experience:With This Firm 0 With Other Firms 13 Lockheed Martin Corporation- Various Facility Consolidation Tasks • Pratt St Whitney-Mock-up Shop Consolidation e. Education: Degree(s)Near/Specialization • Water Conservation I/ Distribution Center - Orlando, Florida - Electrical Equipment Investigation Florida Institute of Technology: Master of Business Administration, 1992 G rn ovemental • Antigua Air Station, West Indies-Replace Fire Alarm Systems Cornell University: Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, 1986 • Cape Canaveral Air Farce Station , Florida -Air Force Hangar `J" Repair and Upgrade f. Active Registration: Year First Registered/Discipline • Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida- Air Force IVarehouse No. I Repair Florida#42572, Electrical Engineer and Upgrade Certified Energy Manager • Cape Canaveral Air Force Station,Fiarida-Electrical Distribution System Design • Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida - Renovate Warehouse Facility No. 49925 g. Other Experience and Qualifications relevant to the proposed project: • Corps of Engineers—Electrical Systems Studies • Homestead Air Force Base, Florida - Corps of Engineers - Renovate Hangar Mr. Guan has experience in electrical facilities and utility .systems design and 194Junanhnu Dickinson Missile Tracking Annex-Grounding Study construction management, energy management, program development and implementation, facilities maintenance, utility operation and maintenance, and international and domestic facility and utility system analysis far governmental, theme(' entertainment, industrial, and water/wastescaterfuilbGu. x:\marketng\sf255\general\jwggen.doc STANDARD FORM 255(Rev. 11-92) ' i i i i i i i i i i i i i i 4 i 4 i i i i t t t t t i i t i t t i i i t t i 8. Work by firms or joint venture members which best illustrates current qualifications relevant to this project(fist not more than 10 projects). c. Project Owner's Name 8, d. Completion e. Estimated Cost(in thousands) Address and Project Manager's Date a. Project Name 8, Location b. Nature of Firm Responsibility Name 8, Phone Number (actual or Entire Work for Which Firm estimated) Project was/is Responsible 1. City of Altamonte Springs— City of Altamonte Springs Therapeutic Pool Mechanical/Electrical 225 Newburyport Avenue 1999 $10,000 $2,800 Ventilation Upgrade Altamonte Springs, Florida Altamonte Springs, Florida 32701 2. Casselberry Police Station Mechanical City of Casselberry New Police Station/✓ail 95 Triplet Lake Drive 1995 1,200,000 — Casselberry,Florida Casselberry, Florida 32707 3. City of Altamonte Springs— Mechanical City of Altamonte Springs Police Station 225 Newburyport Avenue 1995 30,000 2,000 Chiller Replacement Altamonte Springs,Florida Altamonte Springs, Florida 32701 4. Ocoee Police Station—City Mechanical City of Ocoee Hall 150 North Lakeshore Drive 1996 N/A 5,000 Engineering Evaluation Ocoee, Florida 34761 Ocoee, Florida 5. City of Altamonte Springs— City of Altamonte Springs Police Station Mechanical 225 Newburyport Avenue 1995 N/A 1,900 IAQ Investigation Altamonte Springs, Florida Altamonte Springs, Florida 32701 6. GOAA—North/South COAA—Orlando Corridor Finishes,Landside Mechanical!Electrical I Plumbing International Airport 1998 1,300,000 19,000 Terminal, Level 3 5850 Cargo Road IIVAC Retrofit Orlando, Florida 32827 Orlando,Florida 7. Evans High School Orange County Public HVAClmprovement Mechanical/Electrical/Plumbing Schools 1997 2,447,000 138,000 Orange County,Florida 6501 Magic Way Orlando, Florida 32809 8. City of Kissimmee—Central City of Kissimmee Services Facility Mechanical/Electrical/Plumbing 100 N. Alaska Avenue 1997 7,000,000 90,000 Additions/Renovations Fire Protection Kissimmee, Florida 34741 Kissimmee,Florida 9. Glen Springs Elementary School Board of Alachua School Mechanical/Electrical County 1997 550,000 38,000 IIVAC Replacement 1817 E. University Avenue Alachua County, Florida Gainesville, Florida 32641 S AMARKETNG\SF255\SF255PG4.DOC STANDARD FORM 255(Rev. 11-92) i i i i i i i f i i t i i i 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 % A 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 c. Project Owner's Name& d. Completion e. Estimated Cost(in thousands) Address and Project Manager's Date a. Project Name& Location b. Nature of Firm Responsibility Name& Phone Number (actual or Entire Work for Which Firm estimated) Project was/is Responsible 10. Exccll Agent Services— Excell Agent Services Telephone Communications Mechanical /Electrical/Plumbing 4250 East Camelback Rd. 1996 2,885,000 25,000 Center Fire Protection Suite 300 Mechanical/Electrical/Fire Pheonix,Arizona 85018 Protection System Design Melbourne, Florida t i t t 1 1 t i t 1 1 i t 1 1 t t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i t 1 1 1 I t 1 1 10. Use this space to provide any additional information or description of resources(including any computer design capabilities)supporting your firm's qualifications for the proposed project. Brian Cumming & Associates, Inc. specializes in providing the following services for municipal, commercial, industrial, institutional, and educational projects: • Mechanical • Electrical • Plumbing • Fire Protection • Indoor Air Quality • Energy Management • Facilities Planning • Expert Witness • Cost Budgeting &Estimation BCA has an extensive amount of experience dealing directly with the Owner to meet the facility Owner's needs. We strive to make our designs economical and practical plus easy to maintain and conform to the Owner's desires. Additional specialized services includes: • Investigating HVAC&IAQ Concerns and Providing Corrective Recommendations • Humidity Problem Solutions • Development of Facility-Wide Energy Management Guidelines and Masterplanning BCA uses the Total Quality Management process for continued improvement to constantly improve the quality of our engineering knowledge, design, and service. Our goal is to provide our Clients with the best engineering design available to meet the project scope, project deadline,and budget. Our qualified staff of Engineers has extensive technical knowledge and experience in ensuring that the Owner's goals and objectives are met. This is accomplished by establishing priorities, budgets, and expectations at the beginning of the project. As the design progresses, we work with the Owner to ensure we meet the project goals. Our Design Team applies state-of-the-art computer technology to produce the finest in high quality documents, project tracking, and cost control. For design, we utilize the latest calculation programs, and for equipment selection, we utilize various manufacturers' computerized selection programs and electronic catalogs. CAD work is produced using AutoCAD Version 14. BCA utilizes computer systems interconnected by a Local Area Network to assure effective project coordination. BCA also maintains Internet access to allow for accessible uploading or downloading of backgrounds, drawings, and specifications available to all clients and team members 24 hours a day. 11. The foregoin is a statement of facts. n Date: Signature:\ lam" "M✓1a-I'rr - Typed Name and Title: Brian S. Cumming. P.E.. Principal November 8. 1999 S\MARKETNG\5F25515F255PG6.DOC STANDARD FORM 255(Rev. 11-92) F FINANCIAL STATEMENT • sri Starmer Ranaldi Planning & Architecture Inc. 05/30/99 Summary Balance Sheet As of May 1, 1999 May 1,'99 ' ASSETS Current Assets CheckinglSavings 40.491.37 + Account Receivable 181,148.32 Total Current Asset 221.639.69 Fixed Assets 20.572.25 Other Assets 877.56 TOTAL ASSETS 241,089.51 LIABILITIES&EQUITY Liabilities + Current Liabilities Credit Cards 12021.33 Total Current Liabilities 12.021.83 + Long Term Liabilities 5,533.01 • Total Liabilities 17.556 84 + Equity 225,534 67 TOTAL LIABILITIES&EQUITY 243,089.51 Starmer Ranaldi Planning & Architecture Inc. • 06/20/99 Profit and Loss January 1 through May 1, 1999 ' Jan 1 •May 1,'99 ' Ordinary Income/Expense Income ' 4000•SALES 51 345.93 Total Income 517,345.93 Gross Profit 517,345.93 Expense 6000•GENERAL EXPENSES 417 345.63 Total Expense 417,345.83 Net Ordinary Income 99.500.30 Other IncomelExpense Other Income 7030•Other Income 3.730 23 Total Other Income 3.780.23 ' Net Other Income 3,730.23 Net Income 103.280.53 L REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS RFP NO. 0001 ��. ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES FOR , :_ NEW FAMILY AQUATIC CENTER City of s_'kJ - lorlda saT M L j SS h � S ft d� per" 4'V' .. . fe,4, �L L U • BORREtLI & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS PLANNERS. P.A. Immil ZLETTER OF INTEREST W PROJECT EXPERIENCE Imilli - KEY PERSONNEL Z - Q CLIENT REFERENCES - ( , LICENSES / CERTIFICATIONS - v TIME & BUDGET - LIE - 0CURRENT WORKLOAD - PROJECTS COMPLETED WITHIN - W THE LAST FIVE YEARS - vialFINANCIAL STATEMENT - I< - November 1, 1999 ADDENDUM NO. : ONE (1) CITY OF OCOEE RFQ NO. 0001 ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES FOR NEW FAMILY AQUATIC CENTER This addendum shall modify and become a part of the original RFQ document for Architectural Services for New Family Aquatic Center This addendum is a result of the attached fax transmittal from Moody/Nolan Ltd, Inc. dated October 25. 1999. The following are responses to the attached questions front Moody/Nolan Ltd, Inc: 1. Legal Advertisement should read: All Qualification Packages shall be submitted as (1) original and (6) Six copies in a sealed package plainly marked on the outside with the appropriate RFQ number and opening date and time. 2. Page 2, Item 11: No, this item reads The Successful Respondent shall be required to provide Proof of Insurance. 3. Page 3, Items 1-10: The required information shall be for the firm who will be responsible for providing the Architectural work for the City. If the national firm will be responsible for any part of the architectural work, then this also applies to such national firm. 4. Page 4, Item 6: The City does not have an MBE program at this time. The MBE participation is part of the Selection Criteria for this RFQ, and is in compliance with Florida State Statute No. 287.055, Section (3)(d). / Buyer a All proposers shall acknowledge this addendum by completing this section below and attaching to the front ofyour proposal. Proposer: Borrelli & Associates Architects Planners, P.A. Street Address: 5517) W. New England Ave. ,. Si'tty 200 City, State, Zip Code: Winter Park, Ft 32789 Name/Title: Jorge A. Borrelli, Principal Telephone Nunther (407) 678-0888 Federal l.I). 0 59-2018056 I I I I I 1 II . 0 . I I I I 1 LETTER OF INTEREST I I I BORRELLI & ASSOCIATES .. rr hilrr to it • IIl a �i 111 rl � „o�„�I N... I•irJ,md q.inue..�ul!• !ur. I a.dsca Pc dusi w..,;c. NO, n, ',r.., . lair... drvi ; . . ..... . n.,, • .. , , r i. . l I-maid'ou.mdawkan''a,I' nri,,rr-. i a.r'J.! November 10, 1999 new construction to state parks, concession City of Ocoee facilities and other recreational facilities. Our _ Attn:Joyce Tolbert, Buyer success can be attributed to the high level of 150 North Lakeshore Drive intensive project involvement of all our Ocoee, FL 34761-2258 principals and senior staff, who participate in the planning, design and construction Re: RFQ No. 0001 Architectural administration of our projects. By consistently Services for New Family Aquatic meeting schedules and budgets, we have Center established a large network of satisfied repeat clients. Dear Ms.Tolbert: The following is a list of some of our relevant In response to the City of Ocoee's legal notice experience: to contract for professional architectural a consulting services, we are pleased to submit Seminole Wekiva Trail Phases 1, II & 111 - our letter of interest and our team's Seminole County, Florida qualifications for consideration to provide the services for the aforementioned project. Miami Metrozoo Education Court Entrance Plaza, Visitor's Center, and Aviary; Borrelli&Associates Architects Planners,P.A., Renovations and Additions, Miami, Florida is a professional association consisting of 26 architects, planners, landscape and interior Little-Big Econolockhatchee State Forest designers. Established in 1968, Borrelli & Facilities-Seminole County, Florida Associates has earned an outstanding reputation for performance and client LakeLilyPark/MaitlandCulturalCorridor satisfaction. Since its formation, the firm has Pavilion-Maitland, Florida been responsible forthe successful design and completion of conversions, renovations, Rainbow Springs State Park Concessions additions,preservations and new construction Building- Dunnellon, Florida projects for various airport authorities, a corporations, government agencies, school Marlin County, State Forestry Building- boards, universities, and municipalities Stuart, Florida throughout Florida. Lake Okeechobee Scenic Frail-Hendry, Barrel li &Associates,acertified disadvantaged Glades & Okeechobee Counties, Florida and minority-owned business enterprise, has successfully demonstrated innovative Conway Ozone Water treatment Building programming, master planning and design and Chlorine Storage Building Renovation capabilities on many facilities, including both &Addition, OrlandoUtilitiesConunlssron- Orlando, Florida major and minor renovations, additions and Ms. Joyce loibert November 10, 1999 Page Iwo Orange County Convention Center, Phase 1 Borrelli & Associates (MBE) has assembled a Retrofit-Orlando, Florida highly qualified multi-disciplined design and production team. We will be providing 1-75 Rest Area Reconstruction, Alachua architectural, landscape architectural, and County interior design services for this project. With our consultants, we have the expertise and I-10 Rest Area Reconstruction, Baker capability of fulfilling the City's expectations County with regards to this project. Borrelli&Associates is a true believer in affirmative action; we /-95 Rest Area Reconstruction, St. Johns employ highly qualified, diverse personnel County and associates with the best consultants in the field. Miami Beach Convention Center Expansion and Addition -Miami, Florida Tilden, Lobnitz & Cooper, Inc. will provide mechanical, electrical, plumbing and Miami Beach City Hall-Miami, Florida electronicsystems engineering services.They will also serve as ou rteam's structu ral engi neers. Borrelli & Associates provides excellent, This highly experienced firm stays abreast of complete and responsive service throughout the latest technology in this discipline. They the design and construction process. take pride in providing timely, cost-effective and appropriateengineeringservicestoenable The firm has gained a reputation for teaming them to achieve the successful completion of with a wide variety of design, engineering any project. This firm will add to our team disciplines, client and user groups, to seasoned staff with years of experience and successfully accomplish challenging planning knowledge in government, municipal, and and architectural projects. Our philosophy is recreational facilities design throughout the based on a pluralistic approach recognizing state. They are a firm committed to providing that the strongest,most i n-clepth sol utions come thorough, innovative design solutions, while from the collective minds of creative providing cost-effecti ve services that will meet individuals. We provide sound management The City of Ocoee's needs and requirements and experienced design leadership to assure for this project. that the collective notions are properly assimilated and respond to design, program, Ivey, Harris and Walls will provide civil budget and scheduling goals. engineering services on our team. This firm has vast experience in all areas of water TEAM MEMBERS resource management and associated permitting activities, as well as roadway and Our team consists of specially qualified firms parking lot design. from Orlando, Florida and have proven track records for providing quality projects within l he qualifications and col lective talents of our demanding schedules and cost constraints. firms renders our team fully capable of handling this project efficiently and thoroughly. Our Ms.Joyce Tolbert will enable the City to better visualize November 10, 1999 the project's complexity and dynamics — Page Three early on. team has the qualified staff support available to Strict adherence to schedules:We will — immediately undertake this work. We document regular coordination understand the design and production meetings in-house and with the City's requirements of the project and have the staff, as well as with regulatory agencies. — resources to accomplish them without The schedule we agree compromise to project design excellence, to will be strictly followed, resulting in budget, schedules, and technical quality. the delivery of projects within the the City of Ocoee's schedule. As the p ri me consu Itant for the City, Borrelli & ... Associates'approachwill includeseveralvery Quality and Comprehensive work: To importantelementswhich are interdependent ensure project quality, all projects will and supportive in order to meet all of the be subject to stringent internal reviews — management and design requirements. by firm members and consultants. We Included are the following key features: consider the involvement and collaboration with the the City of Strong project management and leadership. Ocoee's key personnel and consultants paramount to the success of these Firm approach: We will work closely projects.All projects will be completed through the cooperative efforts of all with the City's staff and consultants to firm members. fully understand and integrate all ` functional,operational and architectural Borrelli & Associates has specialized criteria into every aspect of the project's experience in programming,planning,design — design and construction. development, renovation and new construction of various educational facilities. Experienced architects and engineers: Our comprehensive firm has the creative We respectfully request the opportunity to capability and experience to fully demonstrate our qualifications to the City's understand and meet all the the City of selection committee. We are confident that — Ocoee's project requirements. our firm's diverse and related project experience will serve as a valuable resource Effective start-up procedures: We will to the the City of Ocoee as it continues to — define an organized framework with grow with the addition of a new Family coordinated design functions, Aquatic Center. requirements, and schedules to ensure ` project cohesiveness and success. Sincerely, for the Team, Complete CADD capabilities and computer aided modeling: Our state- 44 Sit1. 1 /1 ,�. of-the-art CADD capabilities provide for Is accuracy and enhanced coordination Jorge A. Borrelli, Principal among all design and project phases. Borrelli &Associates In-house three dimensional computer Architects Planners, P.A. — modeling and animation capabilities f 1 1 1 IIIe � PROJECT EXPERIENCE 1 1 1 Lake Lily Park/Maitland Cultural Corridor Maitland,Florida Client: City of Maitland - . y Total Cost: $90,750.00 I _ r,« pp� * d� So a. r Nature of Work: The Lake Lily Park restroom pavilion is part of theCultural Corridor Master Plan being implemented for the City of Maitland. Bon ] &Associates was responsible for the architecture and engineering of the three-building pavilion,as well C as for the general design rnrtdination of all tr park Swuures. T r ' �- •{� � The restroom pavilion is located in a historically ns[to area and is primarily used by v sitors to ` Lake Lily Park and the adjacent Waterhouse Mutur oiridoispts also pedestriansusst Cultural Corridor paths the alsohave access to the facilities located at the pavilion. V Bonelli&Associates utilized the historic site as the starting point for the design concept of the pavilion. A modern interpretation of vernacular construction methods and materials satisfied both historical and maintenance issues. The projeat also included the design oftwo small shade pavilions to he used by park patrons. Natural ventilation was also a requitement of the City,and a high continuous opening was incorporated into the wall system to provide increased ventilation. • ell. Ills BORRELLI f & &SSOCIATES v I Lake Okeechobee Scenic Trail I (LOST),Lake Okeechobee Segment Hendry,Glades&Okeechobee Counties,Florida I t ;, t. j' , 'r oit , ,, e R -r ,.,,:.1„ .. _ 1 'V �i: ioaraislirst.,:. _ ilk\1.1111it lip. .. II 0 -_-_______ i 4 t *AI ',4 .1,41 ,w,...0,4 0';'• 1411111461Aimpl:?1 __ i -4-' -' A 4.0.. ow. ).. • .y ,4 .. I TR\II V IC\AIFI•.T \\I) iti'l0\1 0\IIFI' I F.\ILF7F 11, Client: „_,,,,, r: M•+T FDOT/District One. Y'IWCc, H r a Total Cost: 7 2 -,' -3> $4.5 million(Funded to Date) I o..> ,b t:. � Nature of Work: (A` �''� Lake Borrelli&Associates provided architechual and .- Fi Okrerhabce _ planning services to a masterplanning team which wNq , prepared a masterplan for the ultimate use of the II Lake Okeechobee Scenic Trail(LOST).This F1 / ' internationally significant,120 mile multiuse trail is tom, off,, t 1! .o a component of the Florida National Scenic Trail I (FNST)>part of national trail system extending • Tom, 1,300 continuous miles across Florida. The u FNST is one of only eight National Scenic Trails in C .. T. 'IV%♦ � the country as designated by Congress. ;r:=1." The LOST will be used by pedestrians hikers, skaters,cyclist,physically challenged and a. I a. equestrians.The trail traverses a 34-foot-high t. �^ dike,passes locks and dams and also crosses a I _ - FLORIDASCENI NATIONAL _M^r^r SCENIC TRAIL portion of the Brighton Seminole Indian --.. l MASTER PLAN v,,;, '� p,� �� i>K FFCXORFi•i C.M[NT Reservation. Borrelli&Associates'responsibilities included elle the design development of all architecture for I ells trailhead facilities,reshum'facilities,observation towers,information kiosks,paddocks and barns, B O R R E L L I boat dock facilities and any associated structures. & The architectu al character carried throughout each I ASSOCIATES trail-related structure is the"Florida Cracker" style. I r Rainbow Springs State Park Consessions Building ri Dunnellon. Florida tor Client /V fl., '- Florida Park Service / l . ' Department of Environmental Protection kw r /r--'— r Tot I C t 3 "'r.>. „1 G� i.�� `\ $225,000 (Estimated) "-' Jill � s �� fir Irv'.,. S III GIs' .r Mtn a Ika . N r_ --r-1 to �i y� 4 V�ww J _ rg 'vF Lr' �x _- Vp. y t a. / r11 Mtn , Si4. , a P t 14 t. d1t ray' b Nature of Work: t Rainbow Springs State Park opened in 1992 on All improvements were planned and imple- it the site of a former tourist attraction at head merited to maximize the potential of existing springs of the Rainbow River. This beautiful resources,both natural and man-made. setting was first developed as a resort hotel in the 1890's,and reached its heydey in the 1960's Deteriorated walls, floors and rooting were ` under the joint ownership of Holiday Inn and stripped to rcvcal the still-viable cypress S&H Green Stamps. posts, beams and joists beneath. This structure was refitted with new materials and r The park concessions building,originally finishes that complement the rustic constructed during this period,was abandoned atmosphere of the park while complying Ws for over twenty years after the attraction closed with up-to-date standards. Utilities were in1974. Despite this period of disuse,the main completely renovated. and as part of the l structural components of the building remained project, adjacent site areas redesigned intact and in good condition to provide better physical and visual access Iwo for the building. Borelli&Associates applied an adaptive t approach to preserve the basic framework of the The completed facility includes a vending building and modify it for current needs. In- and canoe rental area within an existing Msdepth interviews were conducted with park enclosure of concrete block walls.with a service staff to determine an approp^ate pass-through window for placing and r elle functional program for the facility. Conceptual picking-up orders. This core area is .Ile floor plans and elevations were then developed surrounded on two sides by wide porches tawto explore alternate muse opportunities, where visitors can enjoy their refreshments and a complete set of contract documents with a spectacular view of the springs. aORRELLI l created subsequently to direct every 955OCIATFS aspect t of the work_ L 1 tor Metro Zoo Education Court Entrance Plaza Dade County. Florida ter ate;/ - a R�'a" . wsa,,,,„ �n ,+5m+v fill t � :�� I /a,�"F '.• .. s cam' } (/ 4'r I r`. t� a r ^!i' ` roil -,t0 ,. +IN1p �. i� ` .'.a ., y t r. rn � li ra iteaim w I . . it' 1iiM 1 m�,� .� �n! T;:: I 11, ' �- As r J CI t Metro-Dade Park & Recreation on �,L Department/ r i -J — W Zoological Society f Florida r { daf Total Cost: 1 ilit I, l. $1,100,000 Yam--=ti• -- r Nature of Work: the figures safely- The `shoreline' surrounding these pools will be formed with L textured colored concrete imprinted with As a result of our success in designing the animal tracks. Palm trees and native Metrozoo Education Court visitor center, f Borten' & Associates was commissioned to willgrasser, in complete the riverine design an upgraded entrance plaza for the landscape, and a symbolic `nee of life (a ya specimen lloabab tree)will provide a facility. this plaza was allows ed as a fun, central focus for the plaza and a shady informative place which allows kids to get place for zoo visitors to rest Three g: in touch" with animals and thewnatural circular seating areas will also he created environment, thereby extending the with decorative pavement insets, curved learning experience provided inside the visitor center. The primary features of the benches and overhead trellises. ! plaza will be Ihemed representations of An important design requirement was that riparian habitats from around the world. opportunities be provided for the k' recognition of zoo benefactors. This Innovative pavement treatments will be , .I I, used to suggest a small river receding into donoronor recognition gnition will include inscriptions •II're at the seating areas as well as on a separate pools,with lifeppos.like animal figures clock elm obelisk feature with an integralashave (including elephants, hippos, and croco- clock clement. Two tplaza areas have &les) placed to appear partially submerged open aORREtI l also been provided to accommodate special e & in a blue-greens hit resilientret surfacing material fundraising events, with the larger space A55oe'IAIIE that allows children to touch and climb on sized to seat up to 500 dinner guests. v f r r Metro Zoo Education Court Visitor Center Dade County, Florida am so • Client: Metro-Dade Park & Recreation Department/ Zoological Society of Florida le ./J - - Total Cost: •l - t uj ? • / 1 ` � �/ 1itNs. re h . r I 7.. iB re kr 1 i tl its r- • j4 I t_ t Nature of Work: an The new Education Court Visitor Center is The buildings exterior evokes a fun, lively centrally located at the pedestrian image to beckon zoo visitors inside. crossroads of Metro.an, between the main Curving rooflines and projecting wall f zoo entrance and a primary monorail station. This 14,000 s.f facility has been surfaces combine with large glass block low designed to enhance the educational panels and a central pyramidal feature to experience of all zoo visitors, from school invite the public in under high, arching children to senior citizens, by conveying fabric-structure canopies. Vibrant exterior r detailed information on the diverse range colors were selected to reinforce this image of animal species threatened by destruction and distinguish individual components of So of their natural habitat. the facade. I The building plan is arranged as an abstract A unique entrance plaza,also designed by multi-chambered nautilus, with adaptable Borrelli & Associates, will feature realistic spaces designed to accommodate a variety animal figures partially submerged in a of permanent and traveling exhibits of rierine setting, different sizes and types. This design with resilient safety- �i provides for a sequence of visual surfacing to represent water,a colored experiences, as visitors make their way concrete shoreline imprinted with animal II •II• through a main gallery space past four tracks, and shoreline plantings of palm "discovery corners" configured for smaller- trees, native grasses, and a specimen Banbah BORRI43.1.1 scale exhibits. Other spaces include a tree. t ASSOCIATESdivisible classroom/conference center and administrative support areas. V r I. ` Orange County Convention Center Phase I Retrofit se Orlando County,Florida o r F et yaa. Client: .44 i or , Y Orange County,Florida sa'4 ^t a 45444 igsr.'Jr 9bblCosl: tea 11 it or is io: P I �t� a �. I. A ', l .- . aw 1o( t lirc, \ Nature of Work: soE � � ]'he retrofit of the Orange Count Convention Center consists of300000 s f ofpublic assembly and support areas for Phase I and retrofit f lif drysystemsasing age forboth area o I and 000 encompassing a - totalf 600.000 s C Constructed in ..,, gig1980 this part constitutes the original portion <so,„,„,,„,„,, of Convention Cenente currently e ceeding 4 2 million s.e n total area Since its original construction in 1980,this -=s part of the facility has been impacted by the • subsequent of subsequent Phases and isminciliiiithey s t in Caintoe ling requrements, Life they perta m ring requirements f.ifc Safety — and ADA' es Modifications and expansions have been designed in full compliance with currently — ,,tt p applicable_ codes and the - of a(, 1 I1I 11 { 'it '1t r r ;„. agencieshaving Jurisdiction over the use and I .•.J occupancy of the Convention Center. the retrofit program requirements also ✓ include the expansion and renovation of Administration Offices,Food Courts, Restroom facilities.Mechanical and Electrical systems and the upgrade of all interior finishes and graphics to match the level of u m quality found in the newer areas of the ill, existing facility. ell, — RORREttI & ASSOt:IA rES S. Orange County Convention Center Phase I Retrofit Orlando County,Florida r E. •a u !A \M—NN4N \ Iss 4111 ells /Ile IWaall.I.I t & ASSOCIATES Miami Beach Convention Center Expansion Miami Beach, Florida sr imr- _ tyy;;53if91ff lieli r — Nk,- _ _• tit i. rural Plc. {0.111;1119:1 TIIi11) .� _ - - - - _ -sr f ,, e. . w L. _r _Jt t Client:,I l.I City of Miami Beach L Total Cost: $77,000,000 1 - Nature of Work: f ; ; If •t' The expansion and renovation program Theexpansionincreased the center's Is t for the Miami Beach Convention Center contiguous exhibit floor space form to f dictated therenovation of approximately 500,000 s.f.. divisible intofourequal size t I �I 310000 s.f. and the phased addition of h II h ith t complement of support pp al ly )90000 f d sgned laareas such as meeting Moms, concession am accommodate up to 35,000 people in catering areas and loading docks. Each hall v ♦,-+r exhibit spaces, meeting rooms and four is also separately accessible through its restaurants. Other newand expanded canopied entrance, allowing full It restaurants. included concessionindependent use of each quadrant. n in administrative offices and extensive back of the house service and support spaces. Oriented east-west through the 600 foot width of the structure, a 25 foot wide To maintain the City's on-going multi-level cross-over walkway was contractual obligations with trade show designed to ensure conventioneers quick operators and exhibitors, the entire access to any of the four hall sections and expansion and renovation was planned and to each of the 65 meeting roams. A °II• designed to be built in phases, guaranteeing unique feature of the new structure is an the continuation of uninterrupted 8,000 s. f, three story open atrium at the YE operations operations throughout the duration of the center of the elevated crossover, allowing BORNEL ' project's reconstruction schedule. conventioneers direct access to an up- y scale octagonal restaurant/cocktail lounge ASSOCIAles overlooking the exhibit halls. W r Miami Beach Convention Center Expansion Miami Beach,Florida or- 1--.4„„le tillivT:k:ill ill fir P. P in 1 f ,, 4 yv f r sK i ; a r r P •lle - &ORR.I1.1 & ASSOCI A[ES I. Seminole Wekiva Trail Phases II and III meSeminole County, Florida s. sr fm- d r tad ar � r^ � I Ih�0l � ��„/' . I II 'v""` *Wad" f I IIII Ib >;r',�J�o 3.iXik I l k-u � , R II 4li -,"t,or M .-. .-.AAAA:A ����� v,:l a 4 I�y J li r� . twilit, "pit. \r A 1 4 . -- R• ark ,. r in ly^ �r^ � "pit. __ } .7 :� f yy ;Jo. I, I Stu. cin a�l!;�nn,, clienters ( II // F y�£'L>,, : Seminole County Boars of t • cite 'y�r �i+� Sanford,Commissioners Florida �n r A Total Cost: lir g6.000.000 (estimate) Nature of Work: The Seminole Wekiva Trail Is currently being to validate an existing trail master plan and I i developed within a 14 mile long section of lay the foundations for a comprehensive abandoned rail corridor in Western Seminole interpretive program. Graphic materials f County.once part of the Orange Belt Railroad have been developed in support of an route between Sanford and St Petersburg. ongoing public involvement program a Borrelli&Associates was selected to provide illustrating the intended location and planning,architecture and landscape design appearance of all trail elements. services for Phases II and Ill of the trail,from C SR 436 northward to the Wekiva River. Borrelli & Associates is leading the The fnn is also providing restroom design development of construction documents Ibr SO services for Phase I of the trail. When various project component, including: complete in the year 2000, the trail will Railheads with parking areas, picnic t provide a multi-use recreational path facilities, restrooms and an educational ` traversing a variety of adjacent public and building; a neighboring!junction with private land uses. including parks. residential playgrounds, a pavilion and interpretive ellsareas, employment centers and kiosk; and three scenic overlook areas with conservation lands. ADA accessible boardwalk structures. •II. Harrell' & Associates will also develop kw Information on existing land uses.future growth landscape designs for roadway crossings and IlORRF.1.1.1 trends and natural,cultural and historic points aesthetic treatments for a large pedestrian t. & of interest in the trail corridor was collected bridge. A.NSOC IA IFS YE I Stuart Forestry Building IStuart, Florida I I o I b Idir 'Ilk �1I w s , . : ,. IF,,, iy--4.4* -: _ , I Client: �, �/// �/%/ %� :I State of Florida r 01N • r§' q1 Division of Forestry .�-- M. I °1 Total Cost: _ 1•"1 P .i $340,000 $' f�' J ,I 1 . — . o---,-- I �— ' f �`'' `b" Nature of Work: !s • N e ■ Borrelli&Associates provided architectural .� 1 and landscape architectural services for the I new Department of Forestry administrative work center and visitor facilities. The complex was designed to provide a base of operations for the Division of Forestry and to I accomodate visitor usage. The scope of work includes construction of a 2,700 S.F.State Forest office headquarters I (including a 30 person conference center and public restrooms), and a work center to house the Department of Forestry's equipment and trucks. I A classic"Florida Cracker,"vernacular architectural style was chosen for the State Forest Facilities to reflect the historical 'I I, context of the community and represent the I .II' value of Florida's forests while promoting education and public information to preserve these resources. BORREI.l,I &I ASSOCIATES I Little-Big Econlockhatchee I State Forest Facilities Chuluota, Florida IClient: • State of Florida Division of Forestry Total Cost: $393,000 I * !I f I�.41 QAlT'?s`` li! 1III : ` ixg ! Liajoart Nilo 6,1 I _ . ` M ..� _• 1 , ,,, , i., , .......„- _ ,.....:,:,,,,,,,. ....„,.,A, -„,..._, ..\ -:,, . . ., - , ...,.- - , ,..„.:.., -„,. .,....„, 4,•• - ., . r - - : -, . ...,..,z., ..,s,,,,....,......,...,, . . , . , . /�� ���/�/���� Nature of Work: ��D����/�j�j�/���_jo. Borrelli & Associates provided - j a— —a — a /■ • ■ ■ • 1��. %o ; !: rchitec and landscape architectural illli " I ' t ' ' I �/� new administrativevisitor i , , rni '� ated in the Econlockhatchee ® • /� • I State Forest. The complex was designed to y %' - i •_� {�.i %//// �_§ P._P § provide a base of operation for the :: m :ri ` � � Division of Forestry, to accomodate high , ,,40�1 I •I visitor usage and to provide better public j access to the Econlockhatchee River, �i ■ I designated as an "Outstanding Florida 'tM 6,�_ _ Water". ,, The scope of work includes construction ��/ � of a 2,700 S.F. State Forest office I headquarters (including a 30 person FLOOR PLAN - HEADQUARTERS BUILDING ® conference center and public restrooms) a p■■ILT; 2,500 S.F. shop building and a road system I • with a loop parking area for canoe launching and drop-off near an existing boardwalk to the river. I The surrounding community's rich history evolved from old cattle ranching families. A classic "Florida Cracker," vernacular architectural style was chosen for the State I Forest Facilities to reflect this heritage. The concept behind the development of .II, this facility has been to showcase the I ells historical context of the community and present a true picture of the importance of Florida's forests while promoting the BORRELLI renewal of these resources through & education and public information. IASSOCIATES Inverrary Tennis Club Lauderhill, Florida r yJ r fi r . rx ) 5 i . *pit 1 /kis?' i )4 it Ak..‘ i ik i WOW' is 3+--.ei c &Pw IS ar - to 4,,_. ; a. Nature of Work: The Inverrarylennis Club is designed to r compete with the country's most renowned racquet clubs. With no other Florida Ye precedent,the Racquet Club consists of a contemporary styled 15,000 s.f. clubhouse surrounded by 24 clay and hard courts plus a center court area with built-in spectator so stands for tournament events. ellsI The spacious Clubhouse includes a large ell. cocktail lounge and bar, a dining room /no complete with extensive kitchen and support BORNE!,I areas,a pro-shop and locker rooms for both & male and female players complete with ASSOCIATES sauna and massage rooms for each. V i Inverrary Country Club Lauderhill. Florida war- • es .i n' MF 1iJ�IT•, .. . Appprbit ,� Yam. *Y .rx r �yFI'y. •, �' ''f�r�. •e n gga . P Y` ffI Y amit as t - r'/�J�i� y� sue. pIr � ti • ... '4n v`II . _! • SO 116' r. Nature of Work: Thtea quaInveters rlCllassgolfs everts x schedulers for world class golf events scheduled forplay Robert Tren )ones i designed championship t golf cour• se At over 50,000 s.f,in area, this facility rivals the great majority of highly fashionable clubs anywhere in the United States.Accommodated within the club are grand dining rooms, el l e cocktail lounges,meeting rooms,card and billiard rooms,saunas,trellised outdoor patios, I' verandas and a full service golf pro-shop. 1110 I3ORRE11 I 8 ASSOCIATES N.E.Landside Improvements Orlando International Airport Orlando,Florida As- •+t � �i tl -ak !N t % M. L.1 it11I 5. I' `" coCa- • ' @0 -gili col �i��s ' Client: Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) r 'total Cost: $24,600,000 Nature of Work: r Bon '&Associates'scope of services includes l'he project includes the build-out of bag make- , architecture and interior design associated with up incorporating approximately 40,864 square the design and development of the Northeast feet of existing building area and approximately t� laindside Improvements of the I.andside 9,400 square feet of the Northeast Terminal Terminal Building at Orlando International Expansion,bag claim area which incorporates Airport. compi&Associates will review approximately 19,28 square feet of existing applicablee components°Rile project for building area and approximately 5,200 square ✓ completeness and compliance with applicable feet of the Northeast Terminal Expansion,ticket Federal and Local codes.GOAA Design area for the systeonnd t'-six ticket counters, standards and FAA regulations. ce system and Flight Information Display System,new public restroons,new r The Northeast Landside Improvements project is Security Screeningarea forthree,seauity cheek expected to fulfill a number of needs at the points and two re-check centers.AGT Station, Landside Terminal.The Terminal Development Northeast Quadrant and glass train enclosures. Plan(TDP)Phase II identified a demand for additional baggage claim,bag make-up,ticket This project also consists of the construction of counter and Airline ticket Offices(ATO) two new Curbside Chek--in Kiosks with elie capacities. This demand coupled with the outbound baggage conveyance system,a new addition ofAirside 2 also requires new security vertical circulation core in an existing opening in •III checkpoints for Airside2,completion of the the Level 3 floor and a new vertical circulation YY Automatic Ground Transportation(AG'I) corefor new stairs,one up escalator and two RORRELI.I station,and restrmom expansion down escalators r ASSOCIA 1E% Conway OzoneGeneration Water Treatment Plant Orlando, Florida see- + CI ent , ," " "' `' ; .,.o- `'+ t r ' �"•: " e 'f Orlando Utilities Commission l $2ml Cos S22,000.0 00.00 sus- 0419111111111.0 Si our a r, Nature of Work: ' / This project is part of a larger system-wide `!I w norprogram being implemented by the amer Orlando Utilities Commission (OUC), called Waterj t love. ernis program .� was developedProject r toimprovewater quality, renew d replace e r expand capacity tosafe, reliable t i i and adequatewater supply. Borrelli & Associates is responsible for all architectural and landscape design for the - • - r Ozone Generation Building, CL Im'ine Building renovation and expansion. New High Service Pump Building, New 5 mgd. Ground Water Storage Tank. Demolition ` or existing aerators and all site landscape design. The Ozone Generation Building is a very romplex industrial type of facility which equires extensive coordination with various specialty consultants in this field of practice. The ozone facility houses ozone generators, power supply units, cooling water equipment, tube cleaning ism are& MCC room. estrw control room, off gas destruct equipment and deoxygenation equipment. slim III. aUNNF.1.Ll ASSOC IA If) his its FDOTI-75 Rest Area Reconstruction is Alachua County, Florida • Client t, T Florida Department of Transportation e 4 . Total Cost: $1.420.000 Y f• f w�jjll • • a L. ' E' IONI � � a v r, s1 saw..n '�e'ts. F u'x�'�'.<ti .a•�' '�' S' yt¢�` _ .;¢:'i ,"�wf.`.e �t xd"v ,.s;€',kt,`•b4p',,: �`P:. . ,xr�+.r.Yk rJe z Ism Nature of Work: • Y Borrelli & Associates provided design and ' Yy . construction administration services tor r tworest yy - ' - two buildings on the north- and southbound sides of 1 7S in Alachua M= L County just outside of Gainesville, Florida. $ytrs Both facilities are located atop a bIuIT on + the northern edge of Paynes Prairie State - �'/,J Aa Preserve, with the southbound site offering _ spectacular views of this unique natural The buildings' homageto appearance"Crac pays Florida's indigenous "Crazku" style of architecture, is characterized by simple wooden structures raised on aonry piers, W often with a central breezeway and a full- length porch along the front. The earliest of these structures were onstructed with log walls and wood shingle roofs, while later versions used rough-sawn clapboard siding and galvanized metal roofing For this modern interpretation of the Cracker style, traditional design elements were combined with high quality, durable materials and fixtures to produce a facility which is both vandal resistant and easy to maintain. Harrell' & Associates was retained to prepare construction documents for these ill, restroom buildings as a result of a previous PD&F. study of the rest area, which was ell. as evaluated in terms of its importance to the BORRELLI highway system, its relationship to the t & landscape and immediate environment, and ASSOCIATES its unique character or usage history. V Ism I FDOT I-95 Rest Area I Reconstruction St.Johns County, Florida I Client: Florida Department of Transportation I Total Cost: .w •.+t ,;. $1,440,000 I - n PA _ . , i I _' r __ T1■ 'A.'.J INature of Work: IBorrelli & Associates is providing design r. " and construction administration services for two rest area buildings on the north- and southbound sides of 1-95 in St. Johns Q ,Q . County,just outside of St. Augustine, ►'t'�'a'--' ....- ..fitJ 8 r Florida e The Spanish Renaissance style was selected Qv 1'�'1.'.ate - e"...."' o K _" "''• for these buildings to reflect the vernacular ,,,,,,,, u.� ,o' architecture of St. Augustine, as typified by I '"'" the grand hotels built by Henry Hagler in the early 1900's, during the city's golden age of tourism. Hotels such as The Ponce I de Leon, The Alcazar and The Cordova featured arched colonnades, tile roofs with `, ,y large overhangs and stucco walls with mosaic insets. For the 1-95 restroom buildings, these traditional elements were I combined with high-quality, durable materials and fixtures to produce a facility which is both vandal-resistant and easy to maintain. IBorrelli & Associates was retained to prepare construction documents for these restroom buildings as a result of a previous I PD&E study of the rest area, which was evaluated in terms of its importance to the highway system, its relationship to the landscape and immediate environment, and I elle its unique character or usage history. ells BORREl.I.1 I & ASSOCIATES b. II j[ Tilden Lobnitz Cooper AQUATICS OM SELECTED PROJECTS 'or' ' EDUCATIONAL&RECREATIONAL Wr:toolttniroet Boggy Creek Gang Special Purpose ci, _SS Pool Lake County,Florida w''" Bolles School Sports Complex k - -VP-. • and Swimming Pools iI - >' -J s` Jacksonville,Florida f*S� ;; �` `JP ;lr — Eagle Harbor Recreational Complex s��v • Clay County,Florida ' • ...•, s 1'p{ �.� . FAMU Competition Pool Renovations J World Colt Village Tallahassee,Florida 'L'• '�'f" SI.Augustine, Florida FSU Natatorium ` Tallahassee,Florida Southside Blvd.Condominium Waterfall McPherson Recreational Complex Jacksonville, Florida Gainesville,Florida OF Competition Pool Renovation r e Gainesville,Florida a f .-4: UNF Competition Pool and Natatorium I ,gitiq Jacksonville,Florida L.• _ erP` WATER PARKS arr/ Fantasea Water Park , �. Wichita,Kansas ✓ ik ii l Shipwreck Island Water Park {F Eagle Harbor Recreational Complex Panama City,Florida • ";'�j. _ey, Clay County,Florida Silver Springs Wild Water Park Silv r Spnngs, a w' s The SwimmingoHole Waterl Parka R eY•.' Hannibal,Missoun � � �� Tyr TLCWater Park,San Miguel de Rhonda i Guanalualq Mexico Amelia Inn&Beach Club " j -aN� Amelia Island, Florida 1 fir„ l,, HOTELS&RESORTS _ •^ $,,`, Disney Allstar Resorts };l Orlando,Florida ��. Amelia Inn&Beach Club Pools ' 9 [ ' Amelia Island,Florida f " l IMF Disney Carolina Low Country Wild Waters Island Resort vr Silver Springs,Florida Hilton Head Island South Carolina Curtain Bluff Resort wx - Antigua,West Indies '-114, - Disney Boardwalk Resorts ',. Orlando,Florida _ Disney Florida Beach Resort \ Vero Beach Florida Woad Golf Village n.._.... ___. .....„.,„.. St Augustine,Florida — Shipwreck Island Water Park Panama City,Florida .C. SPECIALIZED PROJECTS __ _ ' 99 iu._.vL4).j C. &b Natural Lake Jacksonville,Wachee Spring Southsitle Blvd.kson Condominium Pool Weeki Wachee Spring Jacksonville,Florida Week!Wachee,Florida Survival Training Tanks&Other Military Projects r i y ,. f � IVEY , HARRIf & WALLS, Iht. Ali- + • , is1 i r INS &f B` r s er `:: .+ . rr01, +•+..T. 7r,f 'it, L -r, • Sa " 7 -• - . --..,,-,_ -- R 'y Sugar Bay Plantation Resort Location: r Sugar Bay Plantation Resort,(formerly Holiday Inn Crowne Plaza Resort) is a 300-room Wyndham St.Thomas, U.S.Virgin Islands Hotel located at St.Thomas, USVI.IHBW provided all site engineering and landscape architecture p for this 30-acre resort.The design included the pool/grotto/spa complex,pedestrian walkways, Client: is waterfalls,suspension bridges,site drainage,streets and parking lots. Krisch American Anns ' The Master Plan designed for the property takes into account the natural topography and IHW Services: vegetation located on the site.The hotel buildings are strategically terraced along the sides of Civil Engineering, Landscape Architecture a hilltop which maximizes oceanfront viewing and breezes. is The project was constructed by Centex-Rooney Construction Company of Fort Lauderdale. The R Architect was Archeon, Inc.of Memphis. r' 4 "„CGldGI(AL SERVICES • TRANSPORT/Mom DESIGN • CONSTRUCTION SERVICES /7 rz Is I ' ' IVEY , HARRIS & WALLS 01 ( r' W. v r a' 44-_ 21111l4 r V �Y +',"' j�. 4r eir ,i} -r ; ,4 e F� w•- i i ti,. � F •'" _ fir,. .. "'� "'+°rd:.- IIP.. �^ .--"- s," -sue ;; '.• ' --- — Paradise Island Resort4 !` . 1�1 . . — - I K— �.t� Location: ii ` ry"' Nassau,Bahamas e Client: Ivey, Harris &Walls, Inc. provided site civil engineering design for the renovations and island Sun International or improvements for Sun International. Hotel renovations include a IS-acre fresh water and salt water pool complex,a ten-acre ocean-fed lagoon and utilities. Island infrastructure improvements IHW Services: include a reverse-osmosis potable water treatment plant and upgrades to the wastewater treatment Civil Engineering,Construction Services plant.Also,major island utilities and roads/bridges will be upgraded. b. P FAMILY AQUATIC CENTER EXPERIENCE IVES NARRI{ a WAILS. ',n( Sugar Bay Plantation Resort. St. Thomas, USVI IH&W prepared conceptual and final design plans for the pool, deck, grotto, lagoon, landscaping and surrounding improvements. The pool area is designed to provide a full experience for the entire family. Pool is three-levels,20,000 sq.ft. in size and has a deck area of 60,000 sq.ft.,with a paver-stone unit paving. Surrounding the pool deck is a fresh-water lagoon. Surrounding the lagoon is a sea-water channel and drainage channel. The pool has a grotto that encloses an activity room,bar,restrooms and mechanical room. The top of the grotto is a paved deck with two bridges that connect the pedestrian walkways and pool deck. Holiday Inn Resort, Aruba, Netherlands Antilles IH&W prepared conceptual and preliminary design plans for the pool, deck, water feature, beach bar, _ landscaping and surrounding improvements.The pool area is a retrofit of an existing pool,and is designed to cater to families. Pool is two-level,30,000 sq.ft.in size and has a deck area of 55,000 sq.ft. The water feature includes a slide and waterfall. An adjoining recreation center includes a tot-lot and a day-care center. Vista W.ay_Apartments. Lake Buena Vista. Florida �- For Disney's student apartments,IH&W designed a pool complex and recreation center.The pool is designed for young adults,and has an extensive deck area compared to the pool water surface. The deck is a poured in place colored and stamped concrete surface. Highland Oaks Apartments Pool Complex. Pine Hills, Florida For an affordable housing project in West Orange County, IH&W designed a pool complex and community center with a 2500 sq.ft. pool and a combination concrete and wooden deck. Hilton Hotel/Space Camp Aquatic Training Center. Titusville. Florida IH&W designed a pool and deck feature for a new 202-room Hilton Hotel adjacent to the U.S. Space Camp Training Center. Also included in the master plan for the Space Camp project is an aquatic training center for students to simulate the effects of an open-water landing of a launch capsule. University of Central Florida-Student Pool Complex IH&W designed and managed the construction of the renovations to the UCF pool complex to include a new pool finish,tile, marcite,pumps,and miscellaneous improvements. Daytona Beach Community College-Health Education Multiplex Expansion IH&W provided civil engineering and landscape architecture services for the expansion and renovation of the existing basketball gymnasium and swimming pool facilities. re COMMUNITY PARK AND RECREATION EXPERIENCE Barber Park at Lake George. Orange County. Florida lun. HeRRIt a Wer . „� IH&W provided preliminary master planning, civil engineering (to include roadway design), stormwater facilities,site and utility engineering,and landscape architecture(including park facilities, landscaping and irrigation). The SO-acre park contains active and passive recreation facilities. Barnett Park. Orange County. Florida Community park entrance plan including roadway design,landscaping and signage for Orange County Parks and Recreation Department. Bithlo Community Park, Orange County. Florida IH&W provided planning,civil engineering,landscape architecture,and construction phase services on this `- 33.0-acre Little League Baseball and Recreation Facility in East Orange County. The facility consists of four youth baseball fields, playground and tot lot area, parking areas, infrastructure/utilities for future community center,score keeper buildings,passive recreation, baseball warm-up areas,and roadway paving improvements of the existing adjacent clay roads. Citrus Bowl-World Cup Soccer Improvements. Orlando. Florida IH&W provided site civil engineering, site drainage, stormwater design, landscape architectural design, hardscape design and permitting for the Phase II Expansion and World Cup Soccer improvements to the Citrus Bowl. Site amenities include landscape and hardscape design for the four-corner ticket booth plazas,the new office building,event plaza,VIP parking lot and roadway connection between Rio Grande Avenue and Tampa Avenue. Coconut Point Park. Brevard County. Florida This ±42-acre park borders both the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian River. Some of the special environmental aspects of the master plan include Indian mounds on site,dune crossovers and the ± I I-acre stretch of beach designated for use by Loggerhead Turtles. The first phase of the park includes a parking lot, restroom facility,dune crossovers,boardwalk and pavilion. Fisherman's Landing Community Park. Brevard County. Florida This ± 7.9-acre park along the Indian River provides boardwalks,a fishing pier,scenic overlooks, restroom facilities and parking. Another special feature of this site is the placement by the historical society of an old Florida cracker-style home. Flagler County Ballfield Complex. Flagler County. Florida IH&W provided site lighting for softball,little league and T-ball fields. Flagler County SR 100/Moody Boat Ramp. Flagler County. Florida IH&W provided civil engineering,permitting and site planning for boat launching,parking,restroom building, fishing pier, located at SR 100/Intracoastal Waterway. F\WPUAARKETNGVAARKETCOMMPARK WPD COMMUNITY PARK AND RECREATION EXPERIENCE (Cont'd.) OrangeCoun Parks and Recreation Department Orange County Florida The project consists of final engineering services and permitting assistance for a future County park on Lake .. Sheen. IH&W provided environmental,civil engineering and landscape architecture services. Project is based on a three month design and permit application period. Seminole County Community Park at Carillon. Oviedo. Florida Multi-use community park consisting of soccer/football field, baseball field, two tennis courts, restroom building and parking. Soccer Training Facility. Seminole County. Florida This project consists of 15,000 square feet of training facilities,nine tennis courts,four racquetball courts and six soccer fields. IH&W provided planning,engineering,landscape design and permitting services. South Orange Youth Sports Complex. Orange County. Florida IH&W provided planning,civil engineering,landscape architecture,and construction phase services on this 25.3-acre Little League Baseball Facility in South Orange County. The facility consists of eight youth baseball fields,tot lots,parking areas, passive recreation/baseball warm-up areas and State Highway 527 (Orange Avenue) roadway widening and turn lane improvements. West Orange Park Soccer Fields. Orange County. Florida IH&W provided civil engineering, permitting assistance,and construction phase services for installation of four soccer fields adjacent to West Orange High School. This project is the first phase of development for West Orange Community Park. Westhampton Park at Carillon. Oviedo. Florida IH&W provided master planning, landscape architecture and civil engineering for a two-acre community park. The park includes a soccer practice field,tennis court,tot lot, pedestrian walkways and seating area. F 1WPN1g0.NETNGUTARNETCOMMVAFK NIP() I I I I I 1 11 � II0 ' • I I . I KEY PERSONNEL I I I ells BORRELLI & ASSOCIATES JORGE A. BORRELLI, Principal .110 Overall Project Administration EDUCATION Orlando Urban Area Metropolitan Planning Bachelor of Landscape Architecture Organization-Bicycle/Pedestrian Advisory Committee University of Florida, 1987 AWARDS AND HONORS ` REGISTRATIONS ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES Registration in progress Littlewood Elementary School-Gainesville AFFILIATIONS Guest Lecturer: Landscape Architecture Principles Semester-long course for gifted third and fourth graders American Society of Landscape Architects Harvard Graduate School of Design - Professional ` Florida Chapter Development Courses Leadership Orlando, 1993 Community Service Steering Committee PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND 94' Executive Committee Member of the Greater With eleven years of experience,Mr.Borrelli has extensive Orlando Chamber of Commerce Central Council knowledge in landscape design, master planning, site Advisory Board - Vice Chair of Minority Business design, contract documents, project administration, Development professional administration and various other aspects of his profession. Mr.Borrelli has been Principal-in-Charge Past Hispanic Chamber of Commerce-Board of Directors of Borrelli & Associates, Orlando for the past 9 years. Chairperson of the Hispanic Chambers Diversity Resource Committee PROJECT EXPERIENCE Hispanic Business Development Task Force Mr. Borrelli has been responsible for various phases of Downtown Orlando Partnership the following projects: Past Chairman Orange Cnty. Bikeways Advisory Board Orlando International Airport, Employee Parking Facility- Orlando, Florida Naval Training Center Reuse Commission Orlando International Airport, Loop Road Improvements- Economic Development Committee Orlando, Florida Orlando International Airport,Preferred Parking&Bridges Past Executive Board Member for the Consortium for -Orlando, Florida Minority Business Development Orlando International Airport, Northeast Landside Improvements-Orlando, Florida Orange County M/WBE Disparity Study Task Force Division of Forestry Headquarters-Stuart, Florida Little-BigEconlockhatchee State Forestry Building-Chuluota, Citizens Advisory Committee for Parks, Lakes and Florida the Environment Seminole Wekiva Trail, Phase I Seminole Wekiva Trail, Phase II & III Mayor Glenda Hood's "Challenge Task Force Plan for Beeline Airport Mainline Toll Plaza Renovations-Orlando, Minority Business Development" Florida Lake Okeechobee Scenic Trail IF DOT) - Okeechobee National Off-Road Bicycle Association County, Florida Rest Areas Reconstruction PD & E Study(F DOT), Florida Trail Association Alachua, Baker and St.Johns Counties, Florida Orlando Orange County Expressway Authority, Annual — (RTC) Member Rails to Trails Conservancy Building Inspection-Orlando, Florida Dept. of Environmental Protection/ Orange Blossom Trail Sports Development District, Chairman Florida Recreational Trails Council Parking Structures-Orlando, Florida Metrorail-Dadeland South Station, Dade County, Florida Greenway Coordinating Council Member Southwest Transportation Center, Dade County Orange County Convention Center, Phase I Retrofit American Society of Landscape Architects Orlando, Florida Educational Award, 1987 Orange County Convention Center, Phase V Market Study Orlando, Florida ` ells BORRELLI & ASSOCIATES JORGE A. BORRELLI, Principal Overall Project Administration PROJECT EXPERIENCE-CONTINUED Palm Beach Community College, Lake Worth, Florida r North Central Vocational Technical High School Dade County Florida Flamingo Elementary School-Broward County Pasadena Lakes Elementary School-Broward County Florida School for the Deaf and Blind-St. Augustine Rollins College Walk of Fame-Winter Park University of Florida Master Plan-Gainesville r "J" School Park-Volusia County DeSoto Correctional Institute, Annex-Arcadia, Florida Mitchell Retail/Office Building-Orlando, Florida City of Miami Fire Department,Maintenance Facility .. and Fire Station No. 3,Miami, Florida Lake Eola Park-Orlando Loch Haven Park-Orlando Lori Wilson Park-Cocoa Beach Spruce Creek Road Park-Port Orange Halifax Medical Center-Daytona Beach Disney Dolphin and Swan Hotels-Lake Buena Vista r Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress Resort-Lake Buena Vista Howard Johnson Park Square Inn-Lake Buena Vista Baypoi et Apartments-Ft. Myers, Florida Fisher Island Development, Master Plan-Dade County Downtown Redevelopment Plan-Panama City Downtown Redevelopment Plan-South Daytona Downtown Redevelopment Plan-Palatka Bayside Waterfront Development-Miami Nierenberg Estate-Melbourne Roland Estate-Windermere Crofoot Estate-Windermere Vol usia Regional Juvenile Detention Center Additions and Renovations. Indefinite delivery contract for plans with the National Park Service Florida Keys Overseas Heritage Trail Lake Okeechobee Waterfront Recreational Master Plan lbw ells BORRELLI & ASSOCIATES ROBERT L. STROBECK, R.A. Project Architect EDUCATION PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Bachelor of Architecture, University of Florida, 1967 Florida Power& Light Service Centers/Service Yards, Master of Arts, Teaching, Rollins College, 1979, Stuart and West Melbourne, Florida First Federal Savings & Loan of Citrus County, ` REGISTRATIONS Inverness, Florida Architecture Coleman Research Headquarters Building, Orlando, State of Florida, 1975 Florida ` No. 6834 Maynard Electronics Office Building,Lake Mary,Florida Naval Regional Hospital/Medical Center, Orlando, Florida PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND Prucare O.R.H.S. Facilities,Orlando,Florida Mr. Strobeck has 31 years experience in supervision Harris Controls Office/Manufacturing Plant, Palm and preparation of architectural construction Bay, Florida Coca-Cola Foods/Alpha Citrus Process Facilities, documents, and coordination of engineering and Leesburg, Florida technical specialties with architectural documents. Southern Gardens Citrus Plant, Clewiston, Florida He has a broad background in new and renovation Emerson Electric Manufacturing Plant, Sanford, Florida projects for municipal, commercial, industrial and Roadway Express Truck Terminal, Orlando, Florida government facilities. Rainbow Rental Car Facility,Serving Orlando International Airport, Orlando, Florida Mr. Strobeck's experience as project manager and Four Department of Transportation Weigh Stations, _ project architect includes manufacturing,office,retail, Florida food service, multi-family, computer, laboratory and Rest Areas Reconstruction PD&E Study(FDOT), hospital foci lines fora variety of commercial,industrial Alachua, Baker and St.Johns Counties and institutional clients. Convention Center for HBJ at Sea World,Orlando, _ Florida Sea World Shark Institute, Long Key, Florida Altamonte Springs Post Office, Altamonte Springs, Florida Apopka Post Office, Apopka, Florida Orange County Fire and Rescue Headquarters, Orlando, Florida NASA LC-39 Office Building, Kennedy Space Station, Florida Orange County Convention Center, Retrofit Phase I, Orlando, Florida _ DeSoto Correctional Institution-Annex, Arcadia, Florida Volusia Regional Juvenile Detention Center Additions and Renovations ells BROBERT BENDIXEN, R.A. ORRELLI & ASSOCIATES Project Architect EDUCATION PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Bachelor of Architecture Orlando International Airport, Employee Parking Facility Louisiana State University, 1985 -Orlando, Florida Orlando International Airport, N.E. Landside REGISTRATIONS Improvements-Orlando, Florida Orlando International Airport,Preferred Parking&Bridges Architect/Interior Designer -Orlando, Florida State of Florida 1989 No. 13257 Orlando International Airport, Bus Maintenance Facility ` -Orlando, Florida ACTIVITIES Little-Big Econlockhatchee State Forestry Headquarters -Chuluota, Florida Parramore Avenue Park Design Charette, 1987 Conway Water Treatment Plant-Orlando, Florida Astronauts Memorial Design Competition, 1987 Orange County Convention Center, Phase I Retrofit Florida Leaders Council, 1989 -Orlando, Florida Habitat for Humanity, February 1992 Orlando Orange County Expressway Authority, Annual Building Inspection-Orlando, Florida PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND Orange Blossom Trail Sports Development District, Mr. Bendixen has 15 years of professional architectural Parking Structures -Orlando, Florida ` experience. He has been involved with a varied range of Mitchell Retail/Office Building-Orlando,Florida commercial, medical, institutional, governmental and Pinecrest Elementary School-Immokalee, Florida housing projects. This extensive professional Winter Springs High School - Seminole County, experience also includes criminal justice and a variety Florida of health care areas. His experience in these projects Center for the Arts, Cypress Lake High School- includes schematicdesigning,planning,interior design, Ft. Meyers, Florida construction documentation, construction administration Computer Center, University of Central Florida- mg and proficiency in AutoCADD Relase 12. Orlando, Florida Phillips Community College, Daytona Beach, Florida Vehicle Maintenance Facility for the City of Dallas, Texas Mecklenburg Correctional Facility-Charlotte, NC Maximum Confinement Facility-Raiford,Florida r Orange County Courthouse, Offices -Orlando, Florida Pathology Labs. -Orlando, Florida Disney Creative Costuming Expansion- Reedy Creek, Florida Harris Field Community Center, Homestead, Florida Law office in Firstate Tower,Orlando, Florida Mental Health facility,Zephyrhills,Florida Acacia Group Financial Consultants, Orlando, Florida Oak Street Medical Office Building- Kissimmee, Florida Fugi Trucolor Lab-Orlando, Florida Great Clips, Lake Howell-Winter Park,Florida Disney Compost Facility-Reedy Creek, Florida Insty-Print-Orlando Florida Prudential Reality Investment-Orlando, Florida Motorola-Orlando, Florida Discovery Ration, Inc. -Orlando, Florida Medical Office Building for Neurosurgical Association Ming Court Chinese Restaurant Indefinite delivery contract for plans with the National Park Service Florida Keys Overseas Heritage Trail Lake Okeechobee Waterfront Recreational Master Plan ells BORRELLI & ASSOCIATES JAIME E. BORRELLI, III 411. Construction Manager EDUCATION PROJECT EXPERIENCE Bachelor of Science Construction Management South Terminal Expansion, Miami, Florida Florida International University, 1987 Miami International Airport, Concourse D and F, Miami, Florida REGISTRATIONS Miami International Airport Terminal E Greeters Lobby Renovations, Miami, Florida No. 213056 Broward Center for the Performing Arts and Parking Garage, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida AWARDS VA Medical Center, Psychiatric Ward, Parking Garage, and Nursing Home, West Palm Beach, I he George Hyman Safety Awards Program Accident Florida Free Award Miami Beach Judicial Center, City of Miami Beach, Florida PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND MetroZoo Education Court Facility, Dade County, Florida Mr. Borrelli has 10 years of professional Overseas Electronics Warehouse, Miami, Florida construction management experience. He has been Courthouse Center, Miami, Florida involved with a varied range of commercial,medical, Glades Road Wastewater Treatment Plant, institutional, governmental, airport and housing Boca Raton, Florida projects. This extensive professional experience Dade North District Wastewater Treatment also includes criminal justice,water treatment plants Plant, Dade County, Florida and a variety of health care facilities. Palm Beach County Southern Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant Phase I, Boynton Beach, Florida Forest Residential Community, Dade County, Florida Vol usia Regional Juvenile Detention Center Additions and Renovations. ells BORRELLI & ASSOCIATES - GREGORY P. CLOOS, ASLA, AICP III° Landscape Architect/Planner EDUCATION PROJECT EXPERIENCE Bachelor of Science in Landscape Architecture Seminole Wekiva Trail Phases II & III Cornell University, 1988 Metrozoo Education Court -Miami, Florida .. Denmark International Study Program Miami Beach Cultural Campus - Miami, Florida University of Copenhagen, 1987 Miami International Airport, South Terminal Landscape Architecture Program Expansion - Miami, Florida Colorado Slate University, 1984-1986 Orlando International Airport, Employee Parking Facility - Orlando, Florida REGISTRATIONS Conway Water Treatment Plant - Orlando, Florida Landscape Architect, New York State, 1992 Little-Big Econ Forestry Headquarters, Landscape Architect, Florida, 1996 Chuluotta, Florida American Institute of Certified Planners, 1995 Orlando International Airport, Loop Road Improvements - Orlando, Florida AWARDS AND HONORS Eglin Air Force Base Community Planning, Fort Walton Beach, Florida Leadership Orlando Class 33, 1995 Edwards Air Force Base Community Planning, American Society of Landscape Architects, Lancaster, California Student Merit Award, 1988 Orlando International Airport, Preferred Parking Honorable Mention, Student Design and Bridges - Orlando, Florida Competition, Denmark International Study Health Central Campus Development Plan, Program, 1987 Ocoee, Florida First Place, Toro Irrigation Design The Disney Institute, Lake Buena Vista, Competition, 1986 Florida Palm Coast Parkway Beautification, _ PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND Palm Coast, Florida Disney's All-Star Resort, Lake Buena Vista, Mr. Coos has over 10 years of landscape and Florida architectural experience. He has served as SR 520 Beautification, Merritt Island, Florida Landscape Architect, Project Manager and as Lake Cola Park Expansion, Orlando, Florida Director to various firms. Mr. Cloos has extensive Lake Lily Park Improvements, Maitland, knowledge in landscape design and master planning Florida and site design, as well as administrative and University of Florida Engineering Building, management experience. Gainesville, Florida Rollins College Signage Master Plan, Winter Park, Florida Land Planning and Design Services, Flagler County, Florida Scenic Highways Program, Flagler County, Florida Orange Blossom Trail Streetscape Improvements, Orlando, Florida Downtown Design Plan, Kissimmee, Florida Continuing Planning Services, City of Cocoa, Cocoa, Florida Downtown Redevelopment Plan, Casselberry, Florida Indefinite delivery contract for plans with the National r Park Service Florida Keys Overseas Heritage Trail Lake Okeechobee Waterfront Recreational Master Plan rI1L Tilden Labnil ; Cooper TERRY H. WILMOTTE Senior Aquatics Engineer EXPERIENCE EDUCATION Mr. Wilmotte is a plumbing and fire protection designer with 26 years 1965/Associate in Arts/Design and experience. Prior to joining TLC, Terry was in charge of Plumbing and Fire Drafting Technology/Brevard Protection design for the engineering firm of Evans and Hammond, and to his Community College credits, designed systems for numerous projects that include hotels, clubhouses, resorts, naval and educational. 19861Aviation Science/ Florida Community College Terry is also a member of the United Pool and Spa Association and as a senior aquatics designer, has designed a variety of pools, spas and fountains r, for a variety of clients such as Walt Disney World, Florida universities, CERTIFICATIONS YMCAs, and numerous country clubs. Project experience includes: Federal Aviation Administration Certification • University of North Florida Teaching Gymnasium-$7 Million/ Jacksonville, Florida Private Pilot-ASELIA • Eagle Harbor Recreational Complex - $400,000, 10,000sf pool with Certification 110 foot water slide/diving area, 1 and 3 meter diving boards/6-lane PROFESSIONAL competition area/free swim areas/Clay County, Florida Jessie Ball Dupont YMCA-50 meter x 25 meter competition pool, AFFILIATIONS 12,875 sf, 508 lineal feet, 475,000 gallons, competition equipment, bath United Pool and Spa Association house, parking lot, filter system/Jacksonville, Florida • Prototype Pool Designs Three (3)4,505 sf, 8-lane, 25 yard competition pools for site adapt • Williams Branch YMCA/Mandarin, FL • McArthur Branch YMCA/Fernandina, FL • Ponte Vedra Branch YMCA/Ponte Vedra, FL • McPherson Recreational Complex-25 yard 'T' shaped competition pool with diving well and community pool/Gainesville, Florida • Baymeadows Super Pool -25 yard competition/free form/Jacksonville, FL • Silver Springs Wild Water Park- 16,950 sf wave pool, slide, flumes, am plunge pool, children's activity pools/$1.7 million/Silver Springs, Florida • The Swimming Hole Water Park -Wave pool, slide flume, 2 activity areas with a central filtration system/Hannibal, Missouri • Shipwrecked Island Water Park-Wave pool, slide flume, 2 activity areas with a central filtration system/Panama City, Florida • FantaSea Water Park -Wave pool, and activity area/Wichita, Kansas . Carolina Low Country Beach Club- Feature Pool, Spa Pool/Hilton Head Island, SC • Carolina Low Country Resort-Feature Pool, Kiddie Pool, Spa Pool, _ Water Slide/Hilton Head Island, SC • Port Orleans -Walt Disney World Resort-Free-form pool, slide, waterfall, bridge, wading pool, spa pool/Orlando, Florida • Alligator Bayou-(3) Free-form pools/Orlando, Florida • Vacation Club -Walt Disney World Resort-Free form pool with bridge, Wading pool, Spa pool, Dolphin Pool with waterfall/Orlando, FL • The Radisson Riverwalk Hotel (formerly the Sheraton)-7-story hotel on south bank of the St. Johns River design under a crash program of providing bid documents in 45 days; various retail shops, located adjacent to the south bank boardwalk; bars, restaurants, banquet halls, full commercial kitchen/$7 Million/Jacksonville, Florida �[L Tilden Lo /, nitz Cooper WILLIAM T. JACK, P.E. Principal/Division Director Senior Electrical Engineer EXPERIENCE University o/Leeds Mr. Jack has 21 years of experience in all phases of electrical engineering Leeds, England - analysis, design and construction administration for power generation and distribution, lighting, lightning protection, controls, circuiting and electronic PROFESSIONAL systems. He is also very experienced in project management, which includes REGISTRATION solid skills in discipline coordination, scheduling, cost analysis and quality Florida 37572 control. He has provided design and/or management engineering services on Ohio 55780 a wide range of building types including commercial/retail, institutional, Maryland 13793 hospitality, medical, and governmental facilities. Project experience includes: Pennsylvania33903 Massachhusetuset ts 33903 Connecticut 14495 • YMCA Blanchard Park—including gymnasium, pool, locker areas and Texas 63043 administrative offices/28,000 sf, Orlando, Florida Alabama 17405 _ • RDV Corporate Headquarters and Training Facility (Orlando Washington, D.C. 749008918 Magic and Orlando Solar Bears) - Retail shops & restaurants/10,000 Virginia 18597 sf kitchen/professional sports/training including basketball courts, 2 Delaware 7975 pools, 1 Olympic size ice rink, and 1 professional hockey ice PROFESSIONAL rink/offices/public fitness center/Magic Athletic Club/sports medicine AFFILIATIONS center/$40 Million/365,000 sf, Maitland, Florida Illuminating Engineering Society • Daytona Beach Community College Parking Structure and Science Institute of Electrical and Electronic Building/$4 Million, Daytona Beach, Florida Engineers • Valencia Community CollegeWest Campus Renovation/$4.5 Million including library/cafeteria/physics and science labs/classrooms and office area, Orlando, Florida • University of Central Florida High Tech Classroom Phase 1/$9.5 Million, Orlando, Florida Walt Disney World's Front Street Village Entertainment District Improvement/$900,000, Lake Buena Vista, Florida Reedy Creek Improvement District -Canopy Relocation - provide lighting and power for relocated and expanded Reed Creek Energy Services mechanical equipment- including conduit and power for future utilities/$200,000 (est.), Lake Buena Vista, Florida College of Health Sciences -Florida Hospital, $3 million 33,000 sf classroom and medical office building, including several labs and a 75- seat auditorium, Orlando, Florida Orlando City Center-2-tower/800,000 sf office and retail complex/$200 Million, Orlando, Florida Valencia Community College/West Campus Reno/$4.5 Million - including library/cafeteria/physics and science labs/classrooms and office area, Orlando, Florida University of Central Florida High Tech Classroom Phase 1/$9.5 Million, Orlando, Florida Glennridge Office Building -76,000 sf/3 story/$5 Million, Orlando, Florida Brandon Town Center- 500,000 sf new retail complex, Brandon, Florida Corporate Park at Government Center-3 high-rise buildings 750,000 Sf, Fairfax,Virginia Democracy Plaza Office and Hotel Complex 720,000 sf/11 story high- . rise, Bethesda, Maryland Hotel Inter-Continental - inspection and due diligence studies of hotels worldwide, Wiesbaden, Germany • Singapore Chancery Office Building 42,000 sf for the Ministry of Singapore,Washington, D.C. EDUCATION The Pennsylvania State University Bachelor of Architectural Engineering, 1978 Tilden Labour. Cooper KEVIN KEITER, P.E. Principal/Mechanical Engineer EXPERIENCE Mechanical Engineering Mr. Keiter is a mechanical engineer with 8 years experience working with Tilden Georgia Institute of Technology, Lobnitz Cooper. He has worked on a range of building types including Atlanta, Georgia — educational, medical facilities, commercial offices, and airports. He is versed in Cooperative Plan Designation the design and analysis of HVAC systems and thermal energy storage. Certificate in Representative project experience includes: Industrial/organich Psychoo logylogy • University of Florida Southwest Recreation Center Expansion, PROFESSIONAL Phase II •33,480 gsf will consist of strength/conditioning space and REGISTRATION gymnasium/special events space to accommodate 2 basketball, courts Florida 0050826 with electrically retractable backboards, three volleyball courts, 6 badminton courts, indoor soccer, and floor hockey/$3.8 Million/ PROFESSIONAL Gainesville, Florida AFFILIATIONS ewe • University of Central Florida Recreational Services Phase I -58,162 Member,American Society of sf gymnasium consisting of basketball courts, volleyball, room for Heating, Refrigerating and displaced varsity football, and room for a variety of Physical Education Air Conditioning Engineers classes/$9 Million/Orlando, Florida — • University of Central Florida Student Union Phase IV- 10,000 sf ballroom, pre-function area, 2 shell spaces for restaurant, warming kitchen, storage room, and retails shell space additions/$6 — Million/Orlando, Florida • University of Central Florida High Tech Classroom -$9.5 Million/ Orlando, Florida • University of Central Florida Student Union - 160,000 sf/$16 Million/ Orlando, Florida • University of Central Florida Communication Building - 10,900 sf/$10 Million -including multi-media classrooms, teaching & research labs, and administrative offices/Orlando, Florida • University of Central Florida Health and Public Affairs Building - $11.5 Million/Orlando, Florida University of Central Florida Computer Centers I & II Renovation - - $2.8 Million/Orlando, Florida • Valencia Community College/West Campus Reno -$4.5 Million - including library/cafeteria/physics and science labs/classrooms and office area/Orlando, Florida • Valencia Community College - Indoor Air Quality Study/ Orlando, Florida • Daytona Beach Community College Parking Structure and Science Building -$4 Million/Daytona Beach, Florida Daytona Beach Community College Hillcrest Building Renovation - $1.7 Million/Daytona Beach, Florida University of South Florida Bookstore Addition -$5.5 Million/Tampa, Florida Lake Brantley High School - Renovation Analysis/Report-including Science Wing/Altamonte Springs, Florida West Elementary School - Renovation/$3 Million,Arcadia, Florida Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind - Fuel Oil Replacement and Lobby& Elevator Addition/St. Augustine, Florida EDUCATION Bachelor of Science I Tilden LohuiI7 Cooper J. TRAVIS COOPER, P.E. Principal Senior Mechanical Engineer EXPERIENCE EDUCATION Travis brings 40 years experience in all phases of mechanical engineering Southern Technical Institute analysis and design for HVAC, process piping, plumbing (water/wastewater)and Mechanical Engineering fire protection systems for all building types. Travis excels in all aspects of inter-disciplinary project management including: scope of work development, PROFESSIONAL facility survey/inspections, cost estimating, project coordination, construction REGISTRATION documentation preparation and project quality and budget control. Travis has Florida 11794 an impressive track record with projects ranging in size to $178 Mil and is Texas 53278 familiar with a broad range of building types including commercial office Colorado 23354 buildings, hotels, educational, correctional, religious and theme parks. In 1993, Georgia 3 Ohio 47976845 Travis was ASHRAE's nominee for Central Florida's Engineer of the Year. NCEE 6845 Alabama 15317 University of Florida Engineering Building/132,000 sf/$14.7 Million New York 062316 Gainesville, Florida • RDV Corporate Headquarters and Training Facility (Orlando PROFESSIONAL Magic and Orlando Solar Bears) - Retail shops & restaurants/10,000 AFFILIATIONS sf kitchen/professional sports/training including basketball courts, 2 Florida Engineering Society pools, 1 Olympic size ice rink, and 1 professional hockey ice National Society of rink/offices/public fitness center/Magic Athletic Club/sports medicine Professional Engineers rs es, center/$40 Million/365,000 sf, Maitland, Florida Association Society Energy f HeEngiating, American Airof Heating, Florida State University Gymnasium/Natatorium - 119,000 sf/ Refrigerating,Air Conditioning $11 Million -Tallahassee, Florida Engineers(ASHRAE) Gymnasium/Training Facility- Naval Training Center/21,000 sf/$2 Million, Orange County Mechanical Board Orlando, Florida of Adjustments and Appeals Griff Mills at the Adam Paine Academy- a highly specialized Winter Park Mechanical educational facility for troubled teens/$21 Million, Ruskin, Florida Board of Examiners YMCA Blanchard Park — including gymnasium, pool, locker areas and administrative offices/28,000 sf, Orlando, Florida Daytona Beach Community College—Science Building—48,000 sf $7Million, Daytona Beach, Florida Florida State University and Florida A & M University College of Engineering/112,000 sf/$12 Million, Tallahassee, Florida University of Central Florida College of Engineering and Business ,a. Administration (CEBA I)-150,000 sf/$10 Million, Orlando, Florida Orange County Government Continuing Services Contract Orlando, Florida University of Florida Marsen Science Library Computer Facility-$20 Million - including Central Energy Plant Expansion -Gainesville, Florida Florida Gulf Coast University Phase I/$27 Million, Ft. Myers, Florida University of Central Florida Student Union - 150,000 sf/$15.9 Million -Orlando, Florida University of South Florida Joint-Use Marine Science Center 95,000 sf—including salt water tanks/$18 Million -St. Petersburg, Florida University of South Florida -Sarasota Campus Expansion - Hanson/Selby Science Building/$6.7 Million, Sarasota, Florida University of Florida Animal Science Laboratory/$5 Million & Dairy Science Laboratory/$1.5 Million, Gainesville, Florida Tilden Lobnir : Cooper NMI PAUL E. FOSTER Plumbing&Aquatics Designer EXPERIENCE EDUCATION Prior to joining TLC, Mr. Foster provided plumbing design for the engineering 1972/Robert E. Lee High School firm of Evans and Hammond. His 25 years of design experience includes ` educational facilities, gymnasiums and art centers, military facilities, hotels and clubhouses, financial institutions, churches, nursing homes, and aquatic centers and water theme parks. Paul has also performed a number of �. swimming pool inspections. His project experiences includes: • University of North Florida Gymnasium 8, Natatorium-$7 Million/50- Meter Full Competition pool/Jacksonville, Florida • Bolles Fine Arts Center - $5.2 Million, 50-meter competition pool/ Jacksonville, Florida • McPherson Recreational Complex -25 yard'T'shaped competition pool with diving well and community pool/Gainesville, Florida • Silver Springs Wild Water Park- 16,950 sf wave pool, slide,flumes, plunge pool, children's activity pools/$1.7 million/Silver Springs, Florida • The Swimming Hole Water Park-Wave pool, slide flume, 2 activity areas with a central filtration system/Hannibal, Missouri • Shipwrecked Island Water Park-Wave pool, slide flume, 2 activity areas with a central filtration system/Panama City, Florida • FantaSea Water Park -Wave pool, and activity area/Wichita, Kansas • Eagle Harbor Recreational Complex - $400,000, 10,000sf pool with 110 foot water slide/diving area, 1 and 3 meter diving boards/6-lane competition area/free swim areas/Clay County, Florida Jessie Ball Dupont YMCA -50 meter x 25 meter competition pool, 12,875 sf, 508 lineal feet, 475,000 gallons, competition equipment, bath house, parking lot, filter system/Jacksonville, Florida • Prototype Pool Designs Three (3)4,505 sf, 8-lane, 25 yard competition pools for site adapt _ • Williams Branch YMCA/Mandarin, FL . McArthur Branch YMCA/Fernandina, FL • Ponte Vedra Branch YMCNPonte Vedra, FL • Baymeadows Super Pool -25 yard competition/free form/Jacksonville, FL • Carolina Low Country Beach Club -Feature Pool, Spa Pool/Hilton Head Island, SC .. • Carolina Low Country Resort-Feature Pool, Kiddie Pool, Spa Pool, Water Slide/Hilton Head Island, SC • Port Orleans -Walt Disney World Resort—Free-form pool, slide, waterfall, bridge,wading pool, spa pool/Orlando, Florida • Alligator Bayou—(3) Free-form pools/Orlando, Florida • Vacation Club -Walt Disney World Resort - Free form pool with bridge, Wading pool, Spa pool, Dolphin Pool with waterfall/Orlando, — Florida • The Radisson Riverwalk Hotel (formerly the Sheraton)—7-story hotel on south bank of the St. Johns River design under a crash program of providing bid documents in 45 days; various retail shops, located adjacent to the south bank boardwalk; bars, restaurants, banquet halls, full commercial kitchen/$7 Million/Jacksonville, Florida • Christ the King Church -Crucifex fountain/Jacksonville, Florida Tilden I! Ini11 if Cooper LINDA WOLFE, E.I. Associate Electrical Project Engineer EXPERIENCE University of Central Florida Ms. Wolfe has over 17 years experience covering all phases of electrical and electronic systems engineering analysis and design for educational,commercial, PROFESSIONAL healthcare, institutional, and wastewater treatment plants. She is also REGISTRATION • experienced in design of exterior and interior lighting systems, fire alarm Graduate Electrical Engineer systems, communication and lightning protection systems. Project management Engineer-in-Training Registration ` and design accomplishments include: University of Florida Engineering Building/132,000 sf/$14.7 Million .- Gainesville, Florida • RDV Corporate Headquarters and Training Facility (Orlando Magic and Orlando Solar Bears) - Retail shops & restaurants/10,000 sf kitchen/professional sports/training including basketball courts, 2 pools, 1 Olympic size ice rink, and 1 professional hockey ice rink/offices/public fitness center/Magic Athletic Club/sports medicine center/$40 Million/365,000 sf, Maitland, Florida Florida State University Gymnasium/Natatorium - 119,000 sf/ $11 Million -Tallahassee, Florida Daytona Beach Community College Parking Structure and Science Building/$4 Million, Daytona Beach, Florida Daytona Beach Community College Hillcrest Building Renovation/$1.7 Million, Daytona Beach, Florida University of Central Florida Student Union Phase IV/$5.1 Million, Orlando, Florida University of Central Florida High Tech Classroom/$9.5 Million, Orlando, Florida University of Central Florida Communication Building/93,530 sf/$10 Million - including multi-media classrooms, teaching & research labs, and administrative offices, Orlando, Florida University of Central Florida Health and Public Affairs Building/$11.5 Million, Orlando, Florida University of Central Florida Computer Centers I & II Renovation/$2.8 Million, Orlando, Florida University of South Florida Bookstore Addition/$5.5 Million, Tampa, Florida University of Central Florida Student Union/160,000 sf/$16 Million Orlando, Florida Florida State University Bio-Medical Research Laboratory 2-Story/60,000 sf/$13.7 Million - including multi-media classrooms, teaching & research labs and administrative offices, Tallahassee, Florida Largo Cultural Center-23,700 sf/Auditorium and Theatre/$3 Million, Largo, Florida Apollo/Saturn V Exhibition Center 99,000 sf/$19 Million Kennedy Space Center, Florida - EDUCATION Bachelor of Science Electrical Engineering JOSEPH E. HARRIS, PE PRINCIPAL/CIVIL ENGINEER • EDUCATION I VET. h6RRlf a WALLI, in[ ` MBA,Finance, Loyola College, 1982 BS,Civil Engineering,University of Delaware, 1977 • BACKGROUND Mr.Harris has eighteen years of practical experience in the design and construction of a variety of public and private development projects. Mr.Harris is responsible for directing a team of civil engineering professionals Imo and managing large scale projects. His unique educational background is an advantage in administering the design, permitting and construction services provided by the firm. RELATED PROJECT EXPERIENCE AMC Theatre and WDW Casting Building—Lake Buena Vista, Florida American Yacht Harbor—St.Thomas,U.S.Virgin Islands ` Aruba Holiday Inn Resort—Aruba,Netherlands Antilles Coronado Springs Resort Hotel—Walt Disney World,Florida Disney's Fort Wilderness Lodge Resort—Walt Disney World,Florida ` Disneyrs All-Star Village Resorts—Walt Disney World, Florida Disney's Boardwalk Hotel—Walt Disney World, Florida Disney Studios—Various Projects,Walt Disney World, Florida ` Disney's Swan and Dolphin Hotel—Walt Disney World, Florida EPCOT—Various Projects,Walt Disney World,Florida Hard Rock Cafe and Hard Rock Live at Universal Studios Florida—Orlando, Florida Hilton Hotel at Space Camp—Titusville,Florida Lucayan Hotel Resort—Grand Bahama SO Magic Kingdom—Various Projects,Walt Disney World, Florida Paradise Island Casino Hotel—Bahamas Paradise Island Infrastructure—Bahamas Sugar Bay Plantation Resort—St.Thomas, U.S.Virgin Islands Universal Studios Florida Citywalk—Orlando, Florida Universal Studios Florida Expansion—Orlando, Florida Universal City Florida Resort—Orlando Florida Universal's Islands of Adventure Infrastructure—Orlando, Florida Wuxi Village Theme Park—Shanghai,China r AFFILIATIONS AND REGISTRATIONS Professional Engineer Al #31476,CA#55622,FL#34511,MD#12718, NJ #28126 American Society of Civil Engineers—Membership Chairman (1985-1990) National Council of Engineering Examiners #14616 AWARDS AND HONORS Leadership Orlando,Spring 1984 Certification by the National Council of Up and Comer—Architecture, 1989 Examiners for Engineering and Surveying, 1996 STEVEN P. MARQUART, PE l SENIOR CIVIL ENGINEER EDUCATION Irn. HARR¢ a WALLS PH BS,Civil Engineering, University of Florida, 1980 BACKGROUND Mr. Marquart has over nineteen (19)years of civil engineering experience involving design,permitting,and construction observation of residential and commercial land development; major roadway improvements; stormwater drainage engineering and master planning;and limited access highway/expressway construction ` management and quality assurance. Additionally,Mr. Marquart has extensive experience in environmental, dredge and fill, Department of Environmental Protection, Department of Transportation, and Water Management District permitting. PROJECT EXPERIENCE Orange County Parks & Recreation Department Continuing Services—Project management, engineering design, permitting and construction phase services for continuing services agreement. s. West Orange Park—Project management,engineering and permitting services for installation of four soccer fields in the first development phase of a multi-use community park. s- Lake George Park—Project management,engineering,permitting,and construction phase services for a multi-use community park. Bear Creek Recreational Complex—Project management, engineering, permitting, and construction phase services for a little league baseball complex office,restroom,and concession building. .. Ft. Gatlin Aquatic Complex and Recreational Center—Project management,permitting, and construction phase services for public swimming pool replacement and equipment renovation. South Orange Youth Sports Complex—Project management, permitting, and construction phase services for a 25 acre,eight field little league sports complex with concession/restroom building. Bithlo Community Park—Project management,engineering, permitting,and construction phase services for a 33 acre little league facility,including passive recreation park complex. Cypress Grove Park Project management,engineering,permitting,and construction phase services for restroom and vending facility improvements for an existing park. Disney's Celebration—Project engineering,master infrastructure engineering,and drainage master plan development. AFFILIATIONS AND REGISTRATIONS ` Professional Engineer, Florida #34879 American Society of Civil Engineers Florida Engineering Society I\WV\R[SIIMISMARQIIAR N•AKKS WM) 1 1 1 It 1. 41 Ile � CLIENT REFERENCES 1 1 1 REFERENCES FOR BORRELLI & ASSOCIATES Mr. Thomas L. Barnum Construction Projects Administrator Bureau of Forest Resource Planning and Support Services Division of Forestry 3125 Conner Boulevard Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1650 (904) 414-0834 Mr. Paul Finn Detention Superintendent Florida Department of Juvenile Justice 3840 Old DeLand Road Daytona Beach, Florida 32124 (904) 254-3740 Mr. John Morris Construction Manager Orange County Convention Center Construction Section 9808 International Drive Orlando, Florida 32819-8111 (407) 351-9393 Mr. Frank Van Pelt Assistant County Engineer Seminole County Government 520 W. Lake Mary Blvd., Suite 200 Sanford, Florida 32773 (407) 323-2500 ext. 5703 Mr. Nelson Stiles Assistant Director, Operational Services Physical Plant University of Central Florida 4000 Central Florida Blvd. _ Orlando, Florida 32816 (407) 823-5882 Ti [r/rn Lobnitz Cooper County Governmental/Municipal References • Collier County, Naples, Florida SERVICES Collier County Courthouse Renovations and Jail/$32.5 million/jail & Mechanical Engineering sheriff's Operations 285,900 sf/county courthouse fit-out 25,000 sf/ Heating, Ventilation,Air 2000/M/E Conditioning Jack Crognale Plumbing Fire Protection Collier County Government 3301 East Tamiami Trail, Bldg. W Electrical Engineering Naples, Florida 34112 Power Distribution 941-774-8380 Power Generation Lighting Design • Lee County, Fort Myers, Florida Fault Analysis& Lee County Public Works Building/$8.5 million/55,000 sf addition and Coordination Studies 44,000 sf renovation/1996/M/E Lightning Protection Betty Schetzman, Project Manager Electronic System Design Lee County Government Voice and Data Distribution Division of Planning and Construction Audio, Video Presentation 2100 Second Street Systems Ft. Myers, Florida Public Address/Sound 941-479-8305 Systems _ Closed-Circuit Television • Orange County, Orlando, Florida Fire Alarm& Security Orange County Regional History Center (Orange Courthouse Systems Renovation to Museum) Study& Design/$35 million/1998/M/E/S Structural Engineering ✓ Sara Van Arsdel, Director Foundations&Framing Orange County Historical Society System Evaluation 812 E. Rollins Street Computer Modeling _ Orlando, Florida 407-897-6350 Civil Engineering Site Engineering • North Fort Myers Community Park Stormwater Management ^• 4 ball fields, picnic pavilion, concessions & press box building, Permitting playground, restroom facilities, maintenance building, 200-vehicle Energy Management parking area/$2.4 million/1996/M/E DDC Building Control Mr. Bob Taylor Systems Lee County Parks& Recreation Thermal Storage 941/338-3300 Waste Heat Recovery Building Commissioning lor • Blanchard Park YMCA Phases I and II including gymnasium, fitness center, pools, shower Special Services and locker areas,food court, and administrative offices/26,500 sf/$3 Building Code Compliance million/1999/M/E/S Surveys Mr.Andy Williams Indoor Air Quality/Remedial Starmer Ranaldi ArchitectureDesign Maintenance and OperationsS 4071977-1080 Support CADD Implementation Prolect References: Sarasota Jewish Community Center Renovations and Additions Javier Suarez, Project Architect, ADP Group 941/957-1435 RDV Sportsplex Steve Lewelling, Vice President of Sportsplex Administration 407/667-9311 Multi-Purpose Gymnasium/Natatorium at Florida State University Mr. Marvin Beard, Project Coordinator 904/644-8454 Blanchard Park YMCA Mr. Andy Williams —Starmer Ranaldi Architecture 407/977-1080 North Fort Myers Community Park Bob Taylor, Lee County Parks & Recreation 941/338-3300 Highland Woods Golf&Country Club Dan McGahey, Gora McGahey Architects 941/275-0225 Aquatics References for Terry Wilmotte & Paul Foster Eagle Harbor Recreational Complex Mr. Ron Kollar .� (904)278-5020 Walt Disney World Mr. Tim Warzecha (407) 566-4571 REFERENCES S IV[T. IIURRH a WALL{. in John J. Connell,ASLA Orange County Parks and Recreation Department 4801 West Colonial Drive Orlando, FL 32808-7477 Phone: 407/836-6242 Fax: 407/836-6210 Peter Newman Director of Facilities Planning University of Central Florida 4000 Central Florida Boulevard Orlando, FL 32816 Phone: 407/823-2166 ` Fax: 407/823-5141 Jack N. Schaffer, AIA Archeon, Inc. 3071 Director's Row Memphis,TN 38131 ` Phone: 901/345-3244 Fax: 901/345-3251 E 1 1 1 lIII elle , LICENSES / CERTIFICATIONS e AC# 5431753 STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION BOARD OF ARCHITECTURE AND INTERIOR DESIGN d.YIS : .ii6t IM:111J LICENSE NBR is,2/_10/1998- 98901934 AR -0004308 -The ARCHITECT "amedbelow IS LICENSED Wet the provisions of Chapter 481 FS. - 'expiration date: FEB 28, 2001 BORRELL I, JAMIE E 5001 SW 74TH CT STE 104 1IAMI FL. 33155. -- _ IAWTON GOVERNOR LES DISPLAY AS REQUIRED BY LAW RICHARD T. FARRELL SECRETARY so ..# 5 4 317.4 3 STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION .BOARD OF ARCHITECTURE AND INTERIOR DESIGN Ran rallii1I LINT Idli$1 LICENSE NBR p730/1998 98901934 AA -0000711 'TL ARCHITECT'CORPORATION = t edhelow 'IS Undder the provisions of Chapter 481 I' FS. - .. - U P iiratian date: FEB 28, 2001 ORRELLI AND ASSOCIATES ARCH PLANNERS PA r950 SW 72ND AVE #110 MIAMI - FL 33155-5500 AWTON CHILES DISPLAY AS REQUIRED BY LAYf RICHARD T. FARRELL GOVERNOR SECRETARY -t)l-s-V =V' VfAVY^V V-V'V' V"V"'V.'.V"'V" V"V' V" V 'V -V V' V 'V'-'Vipeyeaveytapt1V1M � ,flr• •Kn(•lM1a•W(•lna�•mr• • • n• • •aa•Kn• •Fa•o-n• • • •mr•<a•1.mRlsa(ilna•�.a(•lrew(•lee•e-.�© ',a AO to of fro _ to - rfas ©� WDepartment of %tair '0° I certify from the records of this office that BORRELLI AND ASSOCIATES "0' ., y© ARCHITECT PLANNERS, P.A. is a corporation organized under the laws of the o�c 4 State of Florida,filed on July21, 1980. © c D - p©c The document number of this corporation is 676701. » 80V aV' Due oAvc 403 I further certify that said corporation has paid all fees and penalties due this office ✓ Et p,^C© through December 31, 1999, that its most recent annual report was filed on� January25, 1999, and its status is active. r9C C rziPt '% c I further certify that said corporation has not filed Articles of Dissolution. ��� WS r; r p(Ac .. e oD c ate 10 a r 0 iti© c 6 �P DC D4-pc — AP 1Vi'� p,-a Ca km 5©11 Given under my hand and the 0 ac Great Seal of the State of Florida 3�c _ at Tallahassee, the Capitol, this the 'is' II OFT STyy`c® Tenth day of February, 1999 p 1 4a [ �f ,31 o c ,� w Sao. kilie int ja -rrs P.[A� o�c '4,�ouwEts71 isttficr[ttc ant« Vp- te-1n,i �rrrrtal'u of titatr V:- <QC CR2r022 11-99) - nC V.= BApC D C MA1V©VpVpV.-OVOV©VV�V©VOVpV01V�VVOV�V�VOV�V�VO--�V©VpV© �V©VOVVOV.C' Pn�_rnrrn.�n�-.o,nn. ,n. rno. m ,n. -o„=n., n n.>)n n, o Win. nn ,n.-rn .nrn�rn o. n. �n�n nn I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I y ,° jet/ t - � tier �_ ..� ' d I Florida Department of Labor and Employment Security Minority Business Advocacy and Assistance Office Borrelli & Associates Architects Planners, P.A. is certified as a Minority Business Enterprise under the provisions of Chapter 287, Florida Statutes and Inter-Local Agreement, for a one year period from June 27, 1999 to June 26, 2000 Executive Director Certification er stair of 4110rtbbz PnnrD of Professional Engineers 4 Tilden,Lob ittz&Cooper,Inc. 7644,Ji<rne ..rie,46914,4 .y,C .fr,,,,,i e i,,sir/,Ayr„,�r„eo,,.�r.,,i,,.l� ,,.,.,,:,i+,./,.na;.,, ,,,.m,�,/„µ. — EXPIRATION: FEB 28, 2001 CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORIZATION NUMBER:15 DISPLAY AS REQUIRED BY LAW • :; . stak of X f ter, !OS of PM 6 „' .nnineers Iv4 tisstafI9,JRc A. ro �renJrr/rna ,�a7!�4/7areoiraa�ir�� //et d7/I!/Z 4 al nd.�i�i ,iinu/ rein K4 Am /a/waned eie c;,ei/a/�.'%rr4elevin ewfrntwJ cenoel/r tin 4 /44 i.avd./ 10,/' 4-4/a/aexv.. r /n /. Aelic £ryf°a m,,Araleen,As:6ruyralf. eaNre hn,/anted wane rx Ant. EXPIRATION: FEB 28, 2001 CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORIZATION NUMBER:4610 DISPLAY AS REQUIRED BY LAW [• 'w•<r• 1 • U • U 1. w • lJ«l• U LI • • • . L/ • t U 1/ Ir,U . P-c °' _' ft.. -S-.s-,- at& — t o °. I j©,. - 7 to tiba >e Via: >©: �_: b. department of %Tatr 1 I;* I certify from the records of this office that IVEY, HARRIS & WALLS. INC. is a '�: j°}' corporation organ zed under the laws of the State of Florida, filed on April 8, 1986 j' The document number of this corporation is J08111 . •i 1° � O. jj. I further certifythat said corporation has paid all fees and penalties due this office _\ ©? through December 31, 1999, that its most recent annual report was filed on s=` ° February22, 1999, and its status is active, i% 9' I further certify that said corporation has not filed Articles of Dissolution. _ 91 °' ^_ Q Vt • ©? : •: _ '. Given under my hand and the :_ Great Seal of the State of Florida ;1: 'tt at Tallahassee, the Capitol, this the 11' ,FQ ©7 Tiir Twenty-eighth day of February, 1999 le` RC 11) 0 • . °�.; sx •T6 h. 4 yy • j ti , -4 ,con, tatlrrrrnr Barris1 q CR2E022 II evi ?rrrrtarn of -tatr , i 1 1 1 1 6110 1 TIME & BUDGET 1 1 COST CONTROL CAPABILITIES Borrelli &Associates Architects Planners, P.A. seemingly minor changes do not eventually - has developed a multi-disciplined staff of cause a major cost overrun. The potential fora professionals from virtually every construction cost overrun is even greater in multiple phase discipline. Our staff is committed to preparing work projects. During the preparation of - the highest quality cost estimates while providing construction documents, monitoring costs and a superior level of service and cost control man-hour budgets is a continuous function. assistance. For that reason, our project approach includes a team member dedicated to working with the Prior to commencement of the design of this design staff on cost control. - project, we will submit for the City of Ocoee's (City) approval a schedule for the performance A major part of our responsibility during of the architectural/engineering team's services, architectural and engineering work is the which may be adjusted as this project proceeds, establishment of Value Engineering Procedures in order to review and analyze thedesign as the and will include allowances for periods of time drawings are being developed. The review is required for the City review and for approval of conducted from the users'operational costs,as submissions by authorities having jurisdiction well as capital costs, alternative methods and over this project. materials of construction—elements necessary • The schedule will be divided into the different to provide a "cost effective" facility. phases of the project and each phase Cost control and value engineering begin early subsequently divided intothe individual tasksto in the project with an initial budget prepared in ▪ be performed. A basic bar-chart schedule will identify the length of time for each task, critical detail. The budget is monitored asthedrawings deadlines, meeting dates, review periods and are being prepared and as alternative solutions estimated construction schedule. Time limits are developed and analyzed as to their overall established by this schedule, approved by the applicability for the project. Cost adjustments City will not, except for reasonable cause, be are made as required. A final estimate is then - exceeded by thearchitectural/engineeringteam. prepared and organized by each CSI format division for each project component. Cost Control and Value Engineering - Cost During construction,actual costs are monitored control is an inherent function of project by a cost report, which is part of our Project management. It is the design team's is Quality Control System. This system is the responsibility that the final construction primary tool for monitoring the status of the documents represent a building program which project. The format contains target bid and can be achieved within the established award dates for items of equipment and/or construction budget and quality expectations. contracts, the dates that materials are required That responsibility involves two cost on site, the original budget for items, actual management functions. The first is to properly costs, and a summary for the project. manage the design team. The second is to deal openly and fully with the Thefollowing is an illustration of past completed client as the project progresses. During projects. The projects'total design,construction preparation of the constructiondocuments,client documents onstrs), production time, budgets requirements may change. Project managers and actual construction bid amounts received are listed foron the following page: ▪ must be especially alert so that a series of iss Project Name Design Owner's Contruction Change Order Final Project Time Budget Bid Dollar Amount Cost North Central Vocational Technical High School 11 Months $35,000,000 $30,008,000 $992,000 31,000,000 Fast Tract-3 Bid Packs Florida International r University,Business $686,570 including Building&New Campus 9 Months $6,348,000 $3,959,185 $554,245 in bldg. $5,200,000 Entry-UniversityPark upgrades& Campus landscaping Edison Senior High School 7 Months $15,000,000 $14,400,000 $300,000 $14,700,000 Broward School District Pasadena ta Lakes ySch 6 Months $3,000,000 $2,791,000 Elementary School $174,000 $2,965,000 Broward School District 6 Months $2,000,000 $1,868,000 Flamingo Elementary $82,000 $1,950,000 School Belen Jesuit High .� School 6 Months $6,000,000 $5,122,000 $78,000 $5,200,000 .. Design Scheduling Control Procedures - We and the final construction bid documents. Based believe in a strong management orientation in the on the number of drawings and specification execution of our projects. Large complex projects sections and the complexity of the work involved, - areas much,or more,of a managementchallenge we will determine the number of hours required than a technical challenge. Good organization we can determine the number of hours necessary and staffing, as well as strong leadership are all to complete the work with the most effective important to strong project management. In manpower distribution. addition,there must be good project controls and procedures to monitor the progress of the project Technical Personnel Charts-These estimates are and facilitate communications amongthe project used to forecast staffing and schedule technical team, including the City of Ocoee. manpower requirements inadvanceof the actual need. To do so,we use a working tool we call the With respect to the flow of design activities, we Technical Personnel Chart which is computer have a computer based system for estimating the generated and updated on a monthly basis. This .. required manhours within each technical system enables us to forecast manpower needs discipline. This system will allow us to monitor by discipline well in advance to ensure that the actual hours expended versus hours budgeted proper number of qualified architects,engineers and tracks the project's progress versus manhours or designers are available to meet the project's expended. The elements of this system are as requirements. Proper staffing is vitally important follows: in maintaining the project design schedule and controlling timely submittals at each phase. Budgeting Manhours - Prior to the start of the detailed architectural and engineering design Monitoring Construction Schedule- Following activities,each of our team members will review the award of the construction contract, we will the scope of work and criteria affecting its participate and assist the City in preparing and discipline;and working with the project manager, conducting a pre-construction conference with will pre-plan each component of both preliminary the selected contractorand other interested parties involved in the execution of the project.Topics to be highlighted at this conference will include: the - identification of the Owner's and A/E team contact persons throughout the construction duration; the establishment of information and/or the routing procedures of submittals; the establishment of m i l estone dates for the completion of certain tasks, - submittals; and/or lead times required for various City of Ocoee related procedures during the construction period. To assist with the successful execution of the project design and all requirements, the A/E team's - experienced professionals responsible for the design of specific project elements. They will also perform site visits at the intervals previously stated for the duration of the construction phase of the project. The A/E team construction observation representatives will monitor and record the construction activity. These representatives will keep the City of Ocoee informed of the overall a progress of the construction, the contractor's adherenceto bid documents,and the work quality through reports. i i Il • I CURRENT WORKLOAD l e CURRENT WORKLOAD Borrelli & Associates Architects/Planners P.A., has 26 experienced personnel. The following is our team's architects, planners, landscape designers, interior contemplated workload and project status for the near designers, graphic designers and administrative future. personnel in-house. We can provide immediate ins project involvement with the appropriate staff. Our University of Central Florida Wellness highly qualified team will be available throughout the Center- Orlando, Florida course of the project and will enable us to proceed in Scheduled Completion Date: 2000 a timely manner without enlisting the aide of outside Estimated Construction Value: $450,000 architectural consultants or encountering interference Percentage Completed: Completed Design from other projects'schedules. Phase In the past five years, Borrelli & Associates has had an University of Central Florida Course average of seven to ten projects ranging in size from Development Suite-Orlando, Florida $1,000,000 to$80,000,000 in varied phases of Scheduled Completion Date: 2000 design, production and/or construction. Currently we Estimated Construction Value: $250,000 are experiencing a lighter than normal workload, and Percentage Completed:Construction our manpower availability based on projections for Documents 85%complete moo the coming six month period will allow us to immediately provide the City of Ocoee with top University of Central Florida Audio/Visual level architects and technical support personnel, Lab- Orlando, Florida selected from the firm's most experienced staff. Scheduled Completion Date: 2000 Estimated Construction Value: $55,000 All engineering consultant team members assembled Percent Completed: Construction for this project were selected on the basis of their Documents 100%complete; project has extensive expertise in recreational and aquafic been bid. architectural and engineering design projects. They have excellent track records in the successful University of Central Florida Dorm Entry completion of similar projects with our firm. All are Renovations-Orlando, Florida equally committed to immediately staffing this Scheduled Completion Date: 1999 project with the appropriate senior level staff Estimated Construction Value: $20,000 experienced in this type of work. Percent Completed: Construction Documents, 100%; project has been bid. Our key management and design people are available for this project now and will be committed to them N.E. Lanside Improvements-Orlando until its completion. This project will receive priority International Airport treatment and assignment of our team's most Estimated Construction Value: $24,600,000 Proposer's Role: Architecture ,as Scheduled Completion Date: 1999 Percentage Completed: Construction Documents, 100%;Construction, 75% complete. 1 1 1 1 1 illy 611110 , PROJECTS COMPLETED WITH . THE LAST FIVE YEARS i 1 BORRELLI & ASSOCIATES a uhity( turu • planning „!. 1101 r la n rt s( npo dr sil;n t ti:Frr l'.... ilarvdn )):i{V I n (Cllor Csi ^ n L. ! T. • tone I,n••I(l: ,, • L:hi V I I n.0 nd.irdomL,rmIbarc Ii nve PROJECTS COMPLETED WITHIN THE LAST FIVE YEARS 4.11.r)ii Ilorio., IIi::nni • 663) Project Name: Little-Big Econ State Forestry Headquarters Building Original Budget: $393,000.00 Construction Contract: $393,000.00 # of Change Orders: 3 Final Costs: $368,000.00 Client Contact: Mr. Torn Barnum Division of Forestry 3125 Conner Boulevard Tallahassee, FL 32399-1650 _ Project Name: Lake Lily Cultural Corridor, Restroom and Pavilion Building Original Budget: $75,000.00 Construction Contract: $75,000.00 # of Change Orders: 0 Final Costs: $73,200.00 Client Contact: City of Maitland Florida 1776 Independence Lane Maitland, FL Project Name: Rainbow Springs State Park Concessions Building Renovation Original Budget: $500,000.00 Construction Contract: $500,000.00 it of Change Orders: 0 Final Costs: $500,000.00 Client Contact: State Department of Environmental Protection 3540 Thomasville Road Tallahassee, FL 32308 Project Name: FDOT 1-75 Rest Area Reconstruction Original Budget: $706,852.00 .� Construction Contract: $700,000.00 # of Change Orders: 3 Final Costs: $710,000.00 Client Contact: Mr. Ken Cupit, Project Manager F1401 District 2 P.O. Box 1089 Lake City, FL 32056 _ Project Name: Metro7oo Educational Court fact lity Original Budget: $1,300,000.00 Construction Contract: $950,000.00 # of Change Orders: 0 Final Costs: $903,000.00 Client Contact: Mr. Glenn Ekey, Director Zoological Society of Florida 12400 S.W. 152nd Street Miami, FL 33177 Project Name: Orlando International Airport Preferred Parking and Bridges Original Budget: $500,000.00 Construction Contract: $550,000.00 # of Change Orders: 0 Final Costs: $500,000.00 Client Contact: Mr. James Bradley, Dir. Engineering and Construction Greater Orlando Aviation Authority One Airport Boulevard Orlando, FL 32827 Project Name: Orlando International Airport Loop Road Improvements Original Budget: $400,000.00 Construction Contract: $400,000.00 # of Change Orders: 0 Final Costs: $343,000.00 Client Contact: Mr. James Bradley, Dir. Engineering and Construction Greater Orlando Aviation Authority One Airport Boulevard Orlando, FL 32827 Project Name: Orlando International Airport Employee Parking Facility and Bus Maintenance Building Original Budget: $11,280,000.00 Construction Contract: $11,280,000.00 # of Change Orders: 0 Final Costs: $10,900.000.00 Client Contact: Mr.James Bradley, Dir. Engineering and Construction Greater Orlando Aviation Authority One Airport Boulevard Orlando, FL 32827 Project Name: Volusia Regional Juvenile Detention Facility Addition Original Budget: $1,500,000.00 Construction Contract: $1,100,000.00 # of Change Orders: 4 Final Costs: $1,150,000.00 Client Contact: Mr. Paul Finn, Detention Superintendent II 3840 Old Deland Road Daytona Beach, FL 32399-3100 1 1 1 1 III • � FINANCIAL STATEMENT 1 1 1 BORRELLI & ASSOCIATES INCOME STATEMENT JUNE 1999 Architectural Fee Income $388,416.04 General and Administrative Expenses $293,723.02 Non-Fee Income $ 14.00 Net Income $ 94,707.01 Noe BORRELLI & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECT PLANNERS, P.A. BALANCE SHEET JUNE 1999 ASSETS - Current Assets Cash $173,677.10 ▪ Property and Equipment (Net of Depreciation) $ 89,167.91 Other Assets $ 4,749.75 .� $267,594.76 N o LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDER'S EQUITY Current Liabilities $171,051 .26 Stockholder's Equity ` Capital Stock $ 1,000.00 Additional Paid in Capital $360,000.00 Retained Earnings Beginning of Period ($359,163.51) Current Period Income (Loss) ($ 94,707.01) End of Period ($264,456.50) Total Stockholder's Equity $ 96,543.50 $267,594.76 i i i i i r C i r i C i i RD MILL i ARCHITE CTURE O R L A N D I. I. ORIDA Architecture Intcnor Design Planning Programming i i i i i C C i C L C i C L L L '6 s ii Sim „1 Providing ' �} soutions for • e odaq's markets ; , ti et - r with (lesions for _ - r ,r ' c. AC next century.! t .- ` : r u • • Architectural Qualifications Portfolio prepared for: CITY OF OCOEE New Family Aquatic Center Ocoee,Florida — November 10, 1999 RDMILLER - 0 ARCHITECTURE ORLANDO FLORIDA serving clients 600 S Orlando Avenue since 1989 Maitland H.32751 _ Phone 407/539-2412 or 800/751-0353 Fax 407/539-2041 n m R M1LLE ARCHI CTURE O R I. A N 0 r I. O R I n A November 8, 1999 City of Ocoee Atm: Joyce Tolbert. Buyer .— 150 North Lakeshore Drive Ocoee, FL 34761-2258 RE: RFQ "0001, Architectural Services for NEW FAMILY AQUATIC CENTER Dear Ms. Tolbert: -� Please find enclosed our response to the above referenced RFQ for the NEW FAMILY AQUATIC CENTER. Our team of professionals have extensive aquatic experience, governmental experience, and an excellent track record of delivering projects on time and within budget. Team R. Miller Architecture/Tilden Lobnitz, Cooper offers: • Extensive Experience • Excellent Engineering&Aquatic Consultants, Tilden, Lohnitz, & Cooper are recognized nationally for their design work • Construction Administrator, Doug/as Sangster, extensive knowledge and experience having served as project architect and construction administrator for several governmental/aquatic centers • Proven Track Record of Delivering Projects On-Time, and On-Budget • Excellent References '— • Talented Staff of Professionals • Both R. Miller Architecture& TLC, Inc. were recently voted as Florida's top 100 companies by the Warrington School of Business at the University of Florida • Good Proximity- Less than a 30 minute drive to City of Ocoee • Financially Stable Firm Very Truly, Robert Miller, AIA President Florida License 4AR0010715 Federal Tax 11)459-2 9 95 8 94 600 South Orlando Avenue. Suite 203 • Post Once Box 948543 . Maitland. Florida 32794-8543 • Telephone (407)539-2412 • Fax 0 07153 9-2 04I ...act By: Cry c' Ccs2e; 4076567835; vcv-2,99 3:25P.1; gaga_ 8, 'C November I, 1999 ADDENDUM NO. : ONE (1) CITY OF OCOEE RFQ NO. 0001 ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES FOR NEW FAMILY AQUATIC CENTER This addendum shall mods and become a part of the original RFQ document for Architectural Services for New Family Aquatic Center. This addendum is a result of the attached fax transmittal from Moody/Nolan Ltd. Inc. dated October 25, 1999. The following are responses to the attached questions from Moody/Nolan Ltd,Inc: 1. Legal Advertisement should read: All Qualification Packages shall be submitted as (1) original and (6) Six copies in a sealed package plainly marked on the outside with the appropriate RFQ number and opening date and time. 2. Page 2, Item 11: No, this item reads The Successful Respondent shall be required to _ provide Proof of Insurance. 3. Page 3, Items 1-10: The required information shall be for the firm who will be responsible for providing the Architectural work for the City. If the national firm will be responsible for any part of the architectural work, then this also applies to such national firm. _ 4. Page 4, Item 6: The City does not have an MBE program at this time. The MBE participation is part of the Selection Criteria for this RFQ, and is in compliance with .� Florida State Statute No.287.055, Section (3)(d). ert uyer _ All proposers shall acknowledge this addendum by completing this section below and attaching to the front of your proposal. Proposer: R. Miller Architecture Street Address: 600 S. Orlando Avenue , Ste. 203 City, State, Zip Code: Maitland, FL 32751 Name/title: Robert Miller, President Telephone Number: 407/539-2412 Federal l.D. # 59-2995894 Table of Contents Experience of the Respondent in doing similar projects for governmental clients Names and Qualifications of professional personnel assigned to work with or consult with the City on this project State or local availability and degree of accessibility to the City relative to this project 3 Client references with particular emphasis on municipal/governmental clients and projects 4 Names, addresses and previous affiliations (team) if the firm proposes to use specialty �— consultants services 5 The number of the Repondent's State Certificate of Registration or Certificate of Authority for the practice of architecture and/or engineering 6 Concrete information indicating the Respondent's willingness to meet time and budget requirements for completion of services(cost/schedule history) 7 Recent current and projected work under contract 8 All major projects completed within the last five years including the original budget, construction contract amount, number of change orders, final cost and client contact 9 Your Firm's Financial Statement which should include your Firm's annual income statement and balance sheet I t Construction Administration �/'�j� II I v DESIGNING[OK TI17. � d 's I I DOWNTOWN ORLANDO BRANCH Orlando, Florida - (honer Fulfilling the needs of a dynamic and growing membership YMCA ofCentral Florida prompted the Downtown'Y'to renovate and expand their existing facilities. Focusing on their mission"_to build healthy,body,mind - Project Size and spirit.._"the YMCA hired RMA to carefully review the existing Addition 11,000 s f facilities and plan for both current needs and expected continued Renovation 3,000 sf growth. The results,anew facade,larger wellness area,renovated locker rooms,added multi-use meeting rooms,lobby,a health food Construction Cost cafe and offices.The renovated facility has the look and feel ofa $1,600,000 new YMCA. Completion Date REFERENCE: January 1996 Mr.JeffBetlewski, Director - RMA Services YMCADowntown Offices MasterPlanning 433 North Mills Avenue - Programming Orlando,FL 32803 Design Phone(407)896-9220 Fund Raising Materials - Construction Administration AWAY _ DESIGNINGroKTIIDv as , l r-�l 11111 11 ' agialeb%. 10 � _r.� l > ism _ Completed Facility Artist Rendering WINTER PARK FAMILY BRANCH Winter Park, Florida Owner This established facility is bursting at the seams with new members. _ YMCA ofCentral Florida RMA developed a master plan,program,and various design concepts for both a renovation and an addition. Included in RMA Project Size services were the development offloor plans,several elevation '— Addition 7,610 s.f studies,and artist renderings to beused as promotional materials. Renovation 25,840 s.f. The newly renovated and added space provides room for a cafe, a spinning classes,a free weight and nautilus area,as well an a new • Construction Cost reception and administrativearea. $1,380,000 REFERENCE: Completion Date Mr.Richard Tolle, October 1998 Director _ Winter Park YMCA RMA Services 1201 North Lakemont Avenue — MasterPlanning Winter Park, FL 32792 _ Programming Phone(407)644-1509 Design a Fund Raising Material 3D Animation - Construction Administration _ v DL5IGNING FOR Tl IL meal �_a ref • ass 113 �" J. i ass mks INTERNATIONAL DRIVE YMCA & AQUATIC CENTER BRANCH Orlando, Florida Owner The Aquatic Center Branch has joined teams with Florida Hospital to YMCA of Central Florida add a physical therapy component to the wellness area,offices,a reception/lobby,and related spaces to this unique YMCA Branch. Project Size RMA was directed to provide master planning,programming and Phase!,5,000 s.f renovation design services to facilitate thisbuildingjoint venture. An additional Phase II, 1,700 s.f expansion 1,700 s.f.was added as Phase II to this project. _ Construction Cost Phase I, $300,000 REFERENCE: Phase II, $160,000 Mr.John Greenauer, Vice President ofOperations ▪ Completion Date YMCADowntown Offices Phase I,January 1996 433 North Mills Avenue - Phase II, September 1997 Orlando,FL 32803 Phone(407)896-9220 RMA Services ▪ Master Planning Programming - Design Fundraising Materials 3 D Rendering _ V DI-SIGNING FOK TI 1L - Agitt SEMINOLE FAMILY BRANCH Lake Mary, Florida Owner The Seminole Family YMCA is responding to its community growth ▪ YMCA ofCentral Florida boom by expanding its facilities. A factor in designing the addition and renovation was its site restrictions. Located among beautiful mature Project Size oak trees,the site has limited available parking and a considerable flood ,,. Renovation and addition of34,000 s.f Plain. In addition to site constraints,this"Y"also had a fixed budget which required building in two phases. Phase I consists of the gymna- - Construction Cost slum,wellness area,and a men and women's locker rooms. Phase II $1,245,000 will add a pool,food court,offices,and childcare. — Completion Date REFERENCE: February 1999 Mr.Ed Thomas, FormerBranchDirector RMA Services Seminole Family YMCA - Master Planning 665 Longwood-Lake Mary Blvd. - Programming Lake Mary,FL 32746 Design Phone(713)781-1061 — Fund Raising Materials _ 3D Rendering Construction Administration COKPOKAI t7OFFICL PUbLlC - DL51(3N I I Completed Facility r '041 Artist Drawing PUBLIC SAFETY COMPLEX St Cloud, Florida Owner The new St.Cloud Public Safety Complex is located on a six acre City of St Cloud site near Highway 192 in St. Cloud. The single story police and fire headquarters is comprised of a total of 25,000 square feet. Pea- - Project Size tures included in the new facility are a state-of-the-art 911 commu- - 25,000 s.f nications center,a community meeting room,interview rooms, administrative spaces, and support areas. The project is sched- - Project Site uled to be completed by August 1999. 6 acres Construction Cost REFERENCE: $2,789,000 Mr.Lloyd Rinderer, City Manager - RMA Services City of St.Cloud Planning Phone(407)957-7301 - Design&Engineering Construction Administration CORPOKAI L/OPFICt/PC.Ibt-IC - DDSIGN — 1 4 iI �t _ KISSIMMEE POLICE STATION* Kissimmee, Florida Owner For 115 years the Kissimmee Police Department has been serving City of Kissimmee the growing surrounding community. In response to expanding building needs,in 1989 the City decided to build a new police Total Project Site station in downtown as part of the City's revitalization efforts. — 44,000 s.f. Douglas Sangster,Project Designer and Architect,worked with the City Manager and Police Officials to design and build the new two- - Year Completed story brick police station. The facility features community meeting August 1993 rooms,a photo and crimes lab,an exercise room with shower/ locker accommodations,and expansion space which is currently being used for City document storage. The police facility supports 104 officers and 52 civilian employees,which utilize it daily. The project was completed in August 1993. •Douglas Sangsterdesigner and project architect. II Miller Architecture not the — architect ofrncord. _ REFERENCE: Mr.Mark Durbin, City Manager City ofKissimmee Phone(407)847-2821 / 'MdiW CORPORAI LVorrlcrAeubLic DL51GN 1440. ti t NIali� M ,I•, °rnN f I 9 i! t i s Concept Drawing-South Orlando Avenue Near Overpass_ Concept Droning-Plaza West ofCoodtngc r �l • °!+ /i�+7P`Th�� .: 1 to I�O/I 1 `F lEt�c x ' ♦'1 �i �`t . fit . i ° � ,� -Iirlii .0+ Concept Drawing-Maitland Entry Concept Drawing-Corner of Horatio and.South Orlando Avenue CITY OF MAITLAND Maitland, Florida Owner Redevelopment ofthe City ofMaitland wasa community-wide -• City of Maitland effort with ideas and input from a variety of design professionals. Bob Miller and MikeLooney generated several concepts for the - Project Site City in a design charrette. The concepts have been incorporated City-wide into theCity's plansfor redevelopment. Year Completed 1997 REFERENCE: _ Mr.David Tomek, RMA Services Community Development Director - Master Planning City of Maitland Phone(407)539-6211 Design Team Robert Miller,AIA Designer _ Mike Looney, Co-Designer Zt" ^'^" CORPORA! LiorrlCF DESIGN • 1 . `_h 4.4111. � ..._ ar..—• ter - -- NAVAL TRAINING SYSTEMS CENTER* Orlando, Florida .� Owner This award winning complex is located in the Research Park US Navy adjacent to the University of Central Florida. The design theme Department ofDefense was derived from the ebb and flow of the sea,thus the wave shape. Pictured above,the main entry depicts the mast of a vessel. Robert Project Size Miller,programmer and project designer,worked diligently with the approximate1y300,000 s.f client to develop an appropriatebalanceoflow to high security spaces as well as common office spaces in the 300,000 square foot ▪ Completion Date facility. _ 1988 'Robert Miller,designer R Uillerlimhitecture not the architect of record Winner! Architectural Achievements Award • Orlando Magazine 1988 June Issue AMA/ CORPORA! E./OFFICE: - IN SIGN IMO .v MARTIN MARIETTA EAST PLANT* Orlando County, Florida ▪ Owner Martin Marietta East Plant,now called Lockheed Martin,islocated Martin Marietta in Orlando County,Florida. Robert Miller,designer and assistant planner,played a significant role in planning and leading the design Project Site team for this 1,800,000 square feet master planned high tech 1,200 acres campus. The first two phases totalling 900,000 square feet were built for approximately$71,000,000. This complex is composed of Project Size a high technology center;aresearch and development area;offices; Phase I, 700,000 s.f manufacturing and assembly area;central services including a 125 .� Phase II,200,000 s.f seat auditorium,an 800 seat cafeteria and related spaces. Both the structural system and the exteriorenveloputilize aconcrete system. ▪ Year Completed sm. Master Plan, 1982 *Individual espenence. R.Millerdrrintecture not the architect("record. Phase 1, 1985 - Phase 11, 1986 YMCA & KLCKLATIONAL - LXPLKIE.NCE. R. Miller Architecture is a community service firm. Our desire is to design beautiful buildings that arc functional and long lasting facilities for the community it serves. Our experience '— includes master planning, site development, architectural and interior design, signage, and fund raising materials. A listing of our more recent recreational and community experience includes: — • YMCA Metropolitan • YMCA West Orange _ Offices Orlando, Florida Winter Gardens Florida Various Services Site Master Planning • YMCA Downtown Branch • YMCA Eastbrook Orlando. Florida Winter Park. Florida Addition & Renovation Site Master Planning Addition & Renovation • YMCA Winter Park • Mountain Movers Branch Youth Center _ Winter Park, Florida Orlando, Florida Addition & Renovation Conceptual Study • YMCA Seminole Family • Frontline Outreach Branch Lake Mary, Florida Orlando, Florida Planning &Programming Various Services • YMCA Dr. Phillips Branch • Open Homes Orlando. Florida Fellowship Conceptual Study Orlando. Florida _ Addition & Renovation • YMCA Aquatic Center Orlando. Florida Addition & Renovation • YMCA Camp WEWA Apopka, Florida a Conceptual Study Site Master Planning & Signage • YMCA Pine Hills Pine Hills, Florida Fund Raising /'/ / • • - AQUATICS SELECTED PROJECTS — p ' EDUCATIONAL&RECREATIONAL •`" +vyMara Boggy Creek Gang Special Purpose .ux a Pool Lake County,Florida — �' `r- .i' t' Bolles School Sports Complex -,� and Swimming Pools il - > ^1 Jacksonville,Florlda ,,To‘ { Eagle Harbor Recreational Complex .� 1 .�. • Clay County,Florida OTK,0 ,� .e!� FAMU Competition Pool Renovations '— ---- ‘, a World Gob Village Tallahassee,Florida ,�" 'e'r' St.Augustine,Florida FSU Natatorium Tallahassee,Florida McPherson Recreational Complex Southslde Blvd.Condominium Waterfall Gainesville,Florida — Jacksonville, Florida _ OF Competition Pool Renovation s r Gainesville,Florida ret l - ' UNE Competition Pool and Natatorium to ;v E]� Jacksonville,Florida iis l WATER PARKS T I, C ,.a am'/tir Fantasea Water Park ,� Wichda,Kansas — F .+fi ry Shipwreck Island Wafer Park {�• Eagle Harbor Recreational Complex Panama City,Florida _y a Clay County,Florida Silver Springs Wild Wafer Park `sla� r (a`� Silver Springs,Florida Y k. li' - `;t The Swimming Hole Water Park a yF TMstr� Hannibal,Missouri Water Park,San Miguel de Agenda L Guanajuato,Mexico ,� Amelia Inn&Beach Club v ,4 Amelia Island, Florida =;I "a HOTELS&RESORTS ` Disney Molar Resorts S YZ Orlando,Florida Amelia inn&Beach Club Pools - ' t,ac Amelia Island Florida I.. '-' IMP AG.- Disney Carolina Low Country ✓ Wild Waters Island Resort ' Silver Springs, Florida Hilton Head Island,South Carolina Curtain Bluff Resort _.r Antigua,West Indies ,.^ Disney Boardwalk Resorts Orlando,Florida - ma _ a Disney Florida Beach Resort - , N. Vero Beach,Florida World Golf village — St.Augustine,Florida _ Shipwreck Island Water Park :, Panama City,Florida ,r err SPECIALIZED PROJECTS �...� '.,.'_-, ..a Natural Lake ' ' "'°' Jacksonville,Florida Soulhside Blvd.Condominium Pool Week!Wachee Spring Jacksonville, Florida Week,Wachee,Florida Survival Training Tanks&Other Military Protects IIITilden Lobnitz Cooper SARASOTA JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER RENOVATION AND ADDITIONS Sarasota, Florida `! j"- - 1 • _ — �.,.,.. , '`� ti, sw- "'ram. s , +`_— _ iI • With the bustling Sarasota Jewish Corn- Other additions are ate lounge,meeting Architect munity Center clearly outgrowing its room,activitiescenter,artsandcrafts room, ADP 30,000-sf structure,an ambitious renova- and a small kitchen and dining area.The Sarasota.Florida ton/addition was just the ticket. The security,fire protection,and intercomsys- phasedprojectincludesafitnesscenter, terns are expanded and upgraded Owner Neater,seniorcenter,lightedjoggingtrack, throughout. Outside the center, work in- Sarasota Jewish Community Center lighted tennis courts, and ultimately, a volves moving the tennis courts and add- breezeway connecting the center to the ing lights for nighttime play; adding a Ma/or Components existing administration building. lighted jogging track;and expanding and Fitness Center upgrading the lighted parking lot. Theater Exercise buffs can workout in anew state- SeniorCenfer of-the-art fitness center. At 5,200 sf, it is Future plans include constructing a Lighted Jogging Track five timesaslargeastheold exercise room breezeway so the senior center and ad- Lighted Tenna Couns and contains an array of treadmills,exer- ministrative offices will be under one roof. cise bicycles and other sophisticated equipment. Atullyequipped weight room Project Size and a separate aerobics studio allow pa- Total25,fi00st trons to work out at their own pace in — privacy. Several closedcircuiTVsenable Construction Cost the staff to carefully monitor the activities $2.8Million even when on-site staffers are away. Because the new 7,500-sf theater accom- Completion Date JunelggB modates everything from regional theater productions to dances to banquets, flex- ible sound and lighting systems are cru- TLC Services cial. Engineers converted the 120/240V, Mechanical Electri three-phase system to a 120/208V,three- lumbin l g phase system to better balance the load pimpmt� and increase efficiency. TLCTilden l ubnils Cooper BLANCHARD PARK YMCA PHASES I AND 2 Orlando,Florida tis 19��41( iu ( "' I �I fir p �t'� i 9•"I lei �� 19 � of jf , — ..t: southwest elevation The new Blanchard Park YMCA in South- Power is conducted to the buildings from Architect east Orlando provides a broad range of a pad-mounted transformer at 277/480 Starmer Ranaldi Planning and Awe athletic faciltties for all ages, while still volts with backup provided by an internal Architecture,Inc. meeting the budget constraints of the battery pack. The electrical design in- Winter Springs,Florida owner. Value engineering in the first cludes site lighting for the pool area while phase of this design/build project resulted the 150-200 car parking lot and the plumb- Owner insignificant enough cost savings that the ing design featuresastub-out connection Blanchard Park YMCA owner opted for a 7,000 sf expansion. to the pool area. Orlando Florida Reducing thelootprintofthe original Phase 1 stmctureand using pre-fabricated metal Major Components buildings in both phases also helped con- Phase I fain costs. Gymnasium,Fitness Center Wellness Area The 19,500-st Phase 1 includes aShowers/L Administration Rooms gymna- owersockerRooms sium,fitness center,wellness area,men's and women's shower/locker areas, and Phase 2 administrative offices.Phase 2 features a Child Development leamil child development area,senior/teen/tam- Senior/TeenarfFoo Center dCoun ily center,snack bar,offices and an equip- SndCkBRental Area merit rental area. A connection knuckle at Offices the southwest corner of Phase 1 links the Reswoms two buildings and houses the central toms lobby/reception area.Thefood court,also Project Size in the connection knuckle, opens onto Phase 1:19,500sf the outdool pool area in the back of the Phase 2: 7,000sf complex. Both phases are being built concurrently. Construction Cost The HVAC design features a split DX sys- 83Million r tem with 15 air handling units to provide comfortable conditions in the buildings, Completion Date including the high-occupancy, high-heat 1999 gym and fitness area.A direct digital con- - trol system allows an operator to monitor TLCServices and control the building spaces via com- Mechanical outer. Electrical it[ Tilden Lobnitz Cooper MULTI-PURPOSE GYMNASIUM/NATATORIUM _ FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY Tallahassee,Florida • t ®i � I r " - Si �<. • . . 11.1s, y,� <: The Florida State University Gymnasium/ pools and the squash and racquetball Architect _ Natatorium is a 119.000 square foot, 3- courts in conformance with lES recom- Jim Roberson B Associates story multi-purpose student recreation mendations and NCAA standards. Tallahassee. Florida center. The first floor houses racquetball Also, specialty indirect lighting was and squash courts,weight and aerobics incorporated intothothree story atrium. Owner workout rooms, locker rooms and the TLC's electrical system design incor- Board of Regents, State of Florida state-of-the-art natatorium. The natato- porated medium voltage interface to Tallahassee, Florida rum supports NCAA intramural swim- the campus distribution system. ming and diving competitions and tea- Major Components tures an olympic-size pool. In addition, Tilden Lobnitz Cooper provided de- Olympic-size pool there are wading pools.whirlpools,sau- sign engineering for mechanical,elec- Indoor running track twt nas and steam rooms. trical, electronic systems, plumbing Racquetball courts and fire protection systems. TLC also Squash courts The mezzanine level features a unique provided design services for coordi- Weight room spectator seating area overlooking the nating pool systems with HRS require- Aerobics room Locker Rooms pools and racquetball courts. Level three ments. Administration Offices comprises the four-lane running track which outlines the perimeter of the Project Size olympic size pool two levels below, the 119,000 sf basketball gymnasium with three intra- - mural sized courts and administrative Offices. Construction Cost — $11,000,000 Two unique and important mechanical issues involved designing systems to Completion Date effectively control humidity and the pre- 1991 cise placement of air distribution devices so as to prohibit water movement in the TLC Services pool during diving competitions. Chilled Mechanical water was provided to the facility via a Electrical tertiary piping system tie-into the existing Plumbing campus distribution system. Also, the Electronic Systems atrium area featured a mechanically en- gineered smoke evacuation system. Specialty lighting was designed for the _ TIC Tilden l.ohnitz Cooper RDV SPORTSPLEX Maitland, Florida — _ { ' %T 1 ,tom rt �_I , ` J v ' 7 The Orlando Magic and Florida Hospital landscaped setting for recreational bas- Architect have joined forces to develop a new ketball. volleyball and children's play. A Integrated Architecture 365,000 sf professional training, fitness tennis complex is also a part of this facil- Grand Rapids,Michigan and sports medicine complex on 21 acres ity. The physical fitness center for reha- . in Maitland. Training,administrative and bilitation and ortho completes the first Owner operations facilities for the Orlando Magic floor. The Sportsplex's second floor tea- Orlando Sportsplex Ltd. and Orlando Solar Bears professional tures Florida Hospital's primary care, cor- Orlando,Florida sports teams. a 95,000 sf athletic club, porate health and conference center,and _ Florida Hospital's sports medicine cen- a variety of retail space. Tucked away ter,and 18,200 sf of retail and restaurant from busy circulation areas, the toddler Magi Components Mae Athletic Club medicine are organized in an efficient and infant preschool provides a safe en- Sports center _ three-level plan. vironment for young children. A large Retail/restaurant centrally located deli with its own kitchen Basketball courts On the first floor, many high volume overlooks the club gym and fitness area. Fitness center spaces and multi-level openings create Pools rink an interesting visual experience for build- The 37,200 sf third level houses Orlando ( Olympic-sire ice rink 1 professional hockey ice rink ing occupants. Locker rooms, topped Magic administrative offices and Florida Administration/Operations offices by observation bleachers on the second Hospital's dentistry, radiology and pri- Sports theme bistro level, flank both the practice and Olym- mary care facilities. RDV Sports headquarters pic ice rinks. A large 9,100 sf restaurant 1000-ton Chiller plant with a full service kitchen also overlooks The Sportsplexs mechanical system was Tennis Facility the Olympic sheet. The adjacent Magic selected based on a life cycle cost esti- Operations Center includes a media mate comparing a packaged roof top/ Construction Cost broadcast center,team training facilities, split system to a central chilled water $43,000,000 and management support areas, plant. A short term payback resulted in the design of a 1,000 ton capacity con- Community health needs are served by a trifugal chiller plant with a primary/sec- Project Size family fitness center, where the public ondary distribution system serving cen- 36s,0o9 sf can enjoy a gym with lap track, four tral station variable air volume handling squash courts. free weights and aero- units with electric heat. To maximize op- Completion Dale bics areas, and a 15,000 sf kid's area erating efficiency, cooling towers will 1998 health club. The six-lane lap pool and serve both the ice system for the rinks separate leisure/therapy pool abut ex- and the chillers. A gas fired dehumidifi- TLC Services tensive locker, sauna and jacuzzi teal- cation unit with desiccant wheels was Mechanical ties for men and women. Enclosed out- tied into the chilled water system to con- Electrical door activity areas provide a beautifully trol humidity in the ice rinks. Electronic Systems Tilden I. obn iiz Cooper 1 Tildior.,nx for Ar httec lure NORTH FORT MYERS COMMUNITY PARK — North Fort Myers, Florida I — '� •�te,,�ay i. �' I.. +b�"i9t t , .• rt e .31 I 1lr �1. s it a W. 1' .r i�a i_ylel lu. . .� : ef 17 !i lC a _ !!774 r The 84 acre North Fort Myers Commu- Tilden Lobnitz Cooper provided me- Architect nity Park houses four ballfields.baseball chanical,electrical 8 plumbing services. Gora McGahey dugouts, a picnic pavilion and smaller Mechanical systems consisted primarily Fort Myers,Florida shelters, concessions/press box build- of ventilation systems with future provi- ing, playground, maintenance building, sions for NC and commercial cooking in Owner restroom facilities, and parking for 200 the concession area. The plumbing de- Lee County . vehicles. Designs for tennis/basketball sign included the use of vandal resistant Fort Myers,Florida courts, interpretive shelters, a commu- stainless steel fixtures in the public re- nity center, and pool are developed for stroomsiiii- . the 2nd phase, which will be built in the Me/orCompmxnts 4 pilion near future. The ballfield lighting featured 15 watt Picnicc pavilion sports lighters. A combination of high Concessions/press box building The buildings in the North Ft. Myers pressure sodium (HPS) and mercury Maintenance building Community Park were designed to be vapor(MV) lighting fixtures were utilized distinctive and colorful and to establish for the site and parking lots. HPS lamps, pro/ectSBe a theme of vibrance and community on 30' high poles, were installed for all 84 acres pride. Resistant to vandalism and low roadway and parking areas. MV lamps, maintenance were key criteria in the on 20' high poles, were utilized in the — selection of building materials.A consis- playground and at the concession build- Construction Cost tent architectural detail system was de- ing traffic circle to highlight these two $2,400,000 veloped for the many different building areas. types, which will be built in various Compietionaate phases of the park. The buildings and 1996 activity areas are part of a total site plan- ning effort designed to re-establish natu- ral habitats and to allow for close inter- TLCServices action with and protection of the envi- Mechanical — ronment, Electrical IIC Tilden Lohnitz Cooper HIGHLAND WOODS GOLF& COUNTRY CLUB Bonita Springs, Florida • - - . . �1 I(Ih , ?' Ill 1n,, 4„ , This 18-hole championship golf course Architect &country club features a 10,000 st club- Gora McGahey house with a circular foyer and a stone Fort Myers,Florida fireplace. The formal dining facility has seating for 150 people with a 72-foot Owner window expanse overlooking the golf Highland Woods Golf&Country Club course and a 10-acre aqua range.At this Bonita Springs.Florida unusual amenity,golfers tee off with float- — ing golf balls into a man-made lake. Major Components Dining room seating 150 — The clubhouse also includes a social Pro Shop room, meeting room, sales office, infor- Fitness Center mal grille, Lull kitchen, pro shop, fitness Informal Grille — center and men's and women's locker Pool rooms. Adjacent to the clubhouse is a Tennis Courts heated swimming pool cabana with sun Locker Rooms deck and spa, snack bar, lighted tennis Oainge 9 10-acre aqua range — courts andachip and putt practice green. The cart barn has air conditioned bag ,— storage. Tilden Lobnitz Cooper pro- Project Size vided the mechanical,electrical,fire pro- 10,000 sf tection & plumbing engineering design services for this facility. Construction Cost $2,200,000 Completion Date — 1995 TLC Services Mechanical Electrical lde ,, Lobnitz Cooper Aquatic/Recreational Facility Experience • Blanchard Park YMCA, Orlando, Florida SERVICES Phases I and II including gymnasium, fitness center, pools, shower Mechanical Engineering and locker areas, food court, and administrative offices/26,500 sf/$3 Heating, Ventilation million/1999/M/E/S Air Conditioning Plumbing • Ft. Myers Beach Pool, Ft. Myers, Florida Fire Protection — Utilities, pool, lap pool, bathhouse, children's play area, water slide, concession building and restrooms, parking lot lighting/$1.7 Electrical Engineering — million/1999/M/E Power Distribution Power Generation — • Sarasota Jewish Community Center, Sarasota, Florida Lighting Design 30,000 sf new facility with gym/fitness center, art gallery, theatre, Fault Analysis & Coordination — library and admin offices/$2.8 million/1998/M/E Studies Lightning Protection — • South Naples Community Park, Naples, Florida New park with 2 lighted baseball fields, lighted basketball court,children's Electronic System Design — play area,concession building,restroom structure,picnic shelters,tennis Voice/Data Distribution courts, field control building, soccer field and parking lot/$3.135 Audio/Video Presentation — million/1999/M/E/ES Public Address/Sound Systems • Harris Field Recreational Facility, Homestead, Florida Closed-Circuit Television Including gymnasium/$3.6 million/1995/M/E Fire Alarm & Security • University of Central Florida Recreational Services Building, Structural Engineering — Orlando, Florida Foundations &Framing State-of-the-art athletic spaces for phys ed classes, courts for System Evaluation — basketball, volleyball, floor and roller hockey, indoor soccer, Computer Modeling badminton, racquetball, and squash, fitness training area. aerobic/martial arts/dance studios, raised jogging track, swimming Aquatic Design pool, bowling lanes, climbing wall, outdoor adventure programming Filtration area, support services,offces/$9.6 million/65,742 sf/2001/M/E Plumbing Lighting • University of Florida Southwest Recreation Ctr, Gainesville, Structural Florida Phase II Expansion—strength/conditioning space and gymnasium; Civil Engineering existing facility renovations; Phase III master plan/$3 85 million/33,480 Site Engineering sf/2001 M/E/S Stormwater Management Permitting • The Ice Factory, Kissimmee, Florida Recreational facility with two state-of-the-art ice rinks and support Energy Management — facilities, retail space, rental areas, locker rooms, arcade and DDC Building Controls bleachers/40,000 sf/$2.5 million/1997/M/E/S Thermal Storage Waste Heat Recovery • Barron Collier High School New Gymnasium, Naples, Florida Building Commissioning — Facility renovations& additions including new gymnasium, media center, band room, and choral room addition/$13.7 million/1995/M/E Special Services Code Compliance Surveys • Gulf Coast High School Gymnasium, Naples, Florida Indoor Air Quality/Remedial New facility including gymnasium, 4 academic cluster buildings, media Design center, auditorium, administration offices, track/field, 3,000-seat Maintenance and Operations stadium with press box and concessions, and a cafeteria/$30 million/277,065 sf/1997/M/E/ES Tilden Lobnitz Cooper — Aquatic/Recreational Facility Experience • DeLand High School New Gymnasium, DeLand, Florida Includes new gymnasium, facility renovation and new construction/$8 million/1999/M/E • Dunbar Middle School Gymnasium, Ft. Myers, Florida Renovations/Additions/$7 million/1993/M/E • Edison Community College Gymnasium, Ft. Myers, Florida Renovation of all 8 buildings, including the gymnasium and performing arts hall/$3 million/1994/M/E/ES a • First Baptist Church Community Center/Gymnasium, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida Family Life Center/31,412 sf community center/gymnasium and — classrooms/$1.8 million/1997/M/E • Florida Gulf Coast University North Lake Outdoor Recreation Improvements, Ft. Myers, Florida Sports lighting design for 10-acre athletic area, multipurpose fields, NCAA Tournament level of play tennis courts, basketball courts, and parking/$2 million/1999/E/ES • Florida State University Gymnasium/Natatorium,Tallahassee, Florida — • Multi-purpose gymnasium/natatorium (including Olympic-size pool, indoor running track, racquetball courts, squash courts, weight — room, gymnasium with 3 intramural-size courts)/$11 million/119,000 sf/1991/M/E/ES • Academic Center/University Center including stadium lighting, skyboxes, dining facilities, and Coyle E. Moore Athletic Center addition/$59 million/540,000 sf/1995/M/E/ES • Griff Mills at the Adam Paine Academy Gymnasium, Ruskin, Florida Highly specialized educational facility for troubled teens— including gymnasium with weight room, lockers, and outdoor pool/$21 million/1998/M/E • Haile(formerly "CC") Middle School Prototype Reuse, Bradenton, Florida Including gymnasium/$14 million/150,000 sf/1998/M/E/ES — • Highland Wood Golf& Country Club, Bonita Springs, Florida Clubhouse with meeting facilities, kitchen/dining facilities, retail, fitness center and locker rooms/10,000 sf/$2.2 million/1995/M/E • Jackie Robinson Stadium, Daytona Beach, Florida Survey/historic Renovation of Grandstand/Press Box and Ball Park/$1 million/1999/M/E Tilden Lobnite Cooper Aquatic/Recreational Facility Experience • Lakewood Ranch High School Gymnasium, Bradenton, Florida Prototype reuse, consisting of baseball and softball fields, adjoining a — new football stadium. All fields lighted using pre-cast concrete poles with 1500 watt Sportslighter utilizing different NEMA beam configurations/$36 million/280,000 sf/1998/M/E/ES • Mariner High School Baseball Field Lighting, Ft. Myers, Florida $100,000/1998/E • North Fort Myers High School Gymnasium, Fort Myers, Florida — Gymnasium replacement/facility renovations including auditorium. softball field, concessions, and football stadium/$18 million/1993/M/E • Pine Ridge Middle School Gymnasium, Naples, Florida Renovations/additions (including gymnasium, music rooms, and classrooms)/$8.8 million/1993/M/E/ES • RDV Sportsplex, Maitland, Florida Corporate Headquarters and Training Facility for Orlando Magic and Orlando Solar Bears- Retail shops & restaurants,10,000 sf kitchen, professional sports/training including basketball courts. 2 pools, 1 Olympic size ice rink, and 1 professional hockey ice rink, offices/public fitness center, Magic Athletic Club, tennis facility, sports medicine center/$43 million/365,000 sf/1997/M/E/ES • Ridgeview Senior High School, Clay County, Florida Expansion including stadium/football complex which consists of two baseball/softball complexes, supporting track, concession and restrooms/$4.2 million/1998/ES • Riverdale High School Gymnasium, Fort Myers, Florida Tennis Court Lighting/$40,000/1998/E • Riverdale High School Gymnasium, Fort Myers, Florida 197,000 sf renovations including media center, gymnasium, science rooms, cafeteria and locker rooms, and additions to band room, ROTC, administrative offices and classrooms/$10 million/1995/M/E • Sarasota High School Gymnasium, Sarasota, Florida 150,000 sf(including gymnasium)/$17.5 million/1994/M/E/ES a • St. Cloud Civic Center, St. Cloud, Florida Gymnasium/lobby/general office and storage spaces/$600,000/12,500 sf/1999/S • St. Michael's Church& School Gymnasium, Fort Myers, Florida — New Gymnasium/Facility Additions & Renovation/$2 million/1995/M/E • Sunflower Trail High School, Orlando, Florida Amenities include baseball, softball, soccer and practice fields, lighted — football stadium and track with aluminum bleacher seating, basketball and tennis courts/$40 million/2001/M/E/ES/S Tilden Lobnitz Cooper t , Aquatic/Recreational Facility Experience • Tallahassee Community College Athletic Facilities, Tallahassee, Florida Continuing Contract/$15 million (est.)/Ongoing/M/E/ES including: • Baseball Field Lighting/$6,000 • Girls Softball Field/$150,000 • Field House/$350,000 • The Tiburon (Pelican Marsh East Golf Clubhouse), Naples, Florida New 40,000sf golf club house with kitchen, grille, men's&women's — locker rooms, 3,000sf pro shop, bar/lounge, private dining, video rooms, and administration office/$4.5 million/1998/M/E/ES KMA TLAM Kr_SUws_ Name & Title Robert D. Miller, AIA President Project Responsibility Principal-In-Charge,Designer Years of Experience 30 Education/Degree(s)/Year/Specialization University of Florida, BA, 1970. Architecture, University of Florida, MA, 1977, Architecture, Valencia Community College Continuing Ed., 1995,CAD I (Computer Aided Design) Professional Registration RA State of Florida, 1985, Architect#10715 '— RA State of Iowa, 1976, Architect(registration expired) NCARB Certification, 1976 #18133 Awards • Gold Brick Award Downtown YMCA City of Orlando • Gold Brick Award Episcopal Church of St. Luke City of Orlando* • Gold Brick Award Swalstead Jewelers City of Orlando* • Excellence in Construction Award Lake Silver School for handicapped children Orlando, FI.* • Excellence in Construction Award Strang Communications Lake ,Mary, FL • Excellence in Construction Award Daniels Manufacturing Corporation Taff. FL • Architectural Achievement Award Orlando Magazine Naval Training Systems Center Orlando, FL* .� • Home of the Year Award Florida Home & Garden The Edison House Orlando. FL • First Award American School & University _ Northeast Iowa'technical Institute Peosta, IA* • Henry Wallace Building Dubuque, IA* • Prison Prototype for the State of Florida* Publications Florida Hospital Cafeteria. Food Management Delaney 500 Office Building, Florida Architect Lake County Private Residence, Florida Forum _ Various articles: Ministries Today The Orlando Sentinel The Orlando Business Journal The Des Moines Register Robert..filler, Designer of PrProject Dubuque Telegraph Herald R. Miller Architecture not architect of record Iowa Architect //t/;//,_ Publications cont. Florida Home & Gardens American School & University Winter Park Observer Relevant Experience Mr. Miller has held the position of vice president of design, lead designer, project architect, project manager, master planner, and director for project types including many governmental agencies. He has personally designed, drawn, estimated and/or provided construction administration services on hundreds of project types during his career. Mr. Millers experience prior to starting R. Miller Architecture in 1989 involved a broad variety of governmental agencies including municipal, county, state and federal facilities. Project types include _ a shooting range for the Bureau of Criminal Investigation for the State of Iowa located in Des Moines, municipal courthouses, fire stations, and police stations,as well as university and school projects, airports and the US Navy graining Systems Center. The following is a representative list of his experience: • YMCA Projects: Metropolitan Offices Various Services Downtown Orlando Branch—Addition & Renovation Seminole Family Branch—Addition & Renovation Winter Park Branch- Addition & Renovation Dr. Phillips Branch—Conceptual Design, Fund Raising Aquatic Center—Addition & Renovation Camp WEWA— Conceptual Design, Site Master Planning. Signage Pine Hills—Fund Raising West Orange—Site Master Planning Easibrook—Site Master Planning • St. Cloud Public Safety Complex Kissimmee, Florida • City of Maitland Downtown Redevelopment Maitland, Florida • Award winning Florida State Correctional Facility Prototype*. 900 beds medium security with fire/emergency rescue facilities, 4 prisons built to date in: Martin, Orange. Hardee and Hendry Counties • Lockheed Martin* Formerly Martin Marietta Fast Plant '— Orlando, Horida • CS Navy Naval Training Systems Center* Architectural Achievements Award Winner June 1988 Orlando Magazine Orlando, Florida *Robert Miller, Designer of Project R. Miller Architecture not architect of record M 1 KMA TLAM KL5UML Name & Title Michael Looney Associate Project Responsibility Project Architect Years of Experience 20 — Education/Degree(s)/Year/Specialization Valencia Community College, AA, 1980 _ University of Florida, BA, 1983,Architecture Georgia Inst. of Tech., M.A, 1986, Architecture Professional Registration RA State of Florida. 1996, Architect #15734 _ Relevant Experience Throughout the past 20 years Mr. Looney has eained a variety of experience having worked for large architectural firms in Atlanta, GA and Orlando. FL. He has served as Project Architect and Designer on a broad range of projects including a minor private sector work to the very large $46M South Carolina Lee County Corrections Facility. A current list of projects on which Mr. Looney served as Project Architect include: • Benny Hinn Ministries Television Studios Aliso Viejo, California • Campus Crusade for Christ Sunport Renovations Orlando, _ Florida • Christ Church Unity Orlando, Florida • Downtown Orlando YMCA Addition & Renovation Orlando, Florida Winner Gold Brick Award • First Unitarian Church Orlando, Florida • Islamic Society of Central Florida Muslim Academy Orlando. Florida • Orlando Junior Academy Education/Classroom Building Orlando, Florida • Pioneers Corporate Offices Orlando, Florida • World Outreach Church — 40 projects to date Orlando, Florida While Mr. Loony's diversity includes having working in various states he is very familiar with Central Florida's building and zoning legislature. lie has developed a good relationship with many officials in Central Florida's municipal offices and is an expert in the permitting and planning process. Tilden I rbnita Cooper _ WILLIAM T. JACK, P.E. Principal/Division Director Senior Electrical Engineer EXPERIENCE EDUCATION Mr. Jack has 21 years of experience in all phases of electrical engineering The Pennsylvania State University _ analysis, design and construction administration for power generation and Bachelor of Architectural distribution, lighting, lightning protection, controls, circuiting and electronic Engineering, 1978 systems. He is also very experienced in project management, which includes University of Leeds solid skills in discipline coordination, scheduling, cost analysis and quality Leeds, England control. He has provided design and/or management engineering services on PROFESSIONAL a wide range of building types including commercial/retail, institutional REGISTRATION hospitality, medical, and governmental facilities. Project experience includes. Florida 37572 Ohio 55780 • YMCA Blanchard Park— including gymnasium, pool, locker areas and Maryland 13793 administrative offces/28,000 sf/Orlando, Florida Pennsylvania 42803 • RDV Corporate Headquarters and Training Facility (Orlando Magic Massachusetts 33903 and Orlando Solar Bears) - Retail shops & restaurants/10,000 sf Connecticut 14495 kitchen/professional sports/training including basketball courts, 2 Texas 63043 pools, 1 Olympic size ice rink, and 1 professional hockey ice Alabama 17405 rink/offices/public fitness center/Magic Athletic Club/sports medicine Washington, D.C. 749008918 Virginia 18597 center/$40 Million/365,000 sf/Maitland, Florida Delaware 7975 • Daytona Beach Community College Parking Structure and Science Building - $4 Million/Daytona Beach, Florida PROFESSIONAL • Valencia Community College West Campus Renovation -$4.5 Million AFFILIATIONS including library/cafeteria/physics and science labs/classrooms and office iiluminatinu Engineering Society area/Orlando, Florida Institute of Electncal and Electronic • University of Central Florida High Tech Classroom Phase 1/$9.5 Engineers Million/Orlando, Florida • Walt Disney World's Front Street Village Entertainment District Improvement-$900,000/Lake Buena Vista, Florida • Reedy Creek Improvement District-Canopy Relocation - provide lighting and power for relocated and expanded Reed Creek Energy Services mechanical equipment- including conduit and power for future utilities/$200,000 (est.)/Lake Buena Vista, Florida • College of Health Sciences -Florida Hospital -$3 million/33,000 sf classroom and medical office building, including several labs and a 75- seat auditorium/Orlando, Florida • Orlando City Center-2-tower/800,000 sf office and retail complex/$200 Million/Orlando, Florida • University of Central Florida High Tech Classroom Phase I/$9.5 Million/Orlando, Florida • Glennridge Office Building -76,000 sf/3 story/$5 Million/Orlando, Florida • Brandon Town Center- 500,000 sf new retail complex/Brandon, Florida • Corporate Park at Government Center-3 high-rise buildings 750,000 sf/Fairfax, Virginia • Democracy Plaza Office and Hotel Complex 720,000 sf/11 story high- - rise/Bethesda, Maryland • Hotel Inter-Continental - inspection and due diligence studies of hotels worldwide/Wiesbaden, Germany • Singapore Chancery Office Building -42,000 sf for the Ministry of Singapore/Washington, D.C. Tilden Lobnitz Cooper J. TRAVIS COOPER, P.E. Principal Senior Mechanical Engineer EXPERIENCE EDUCATION Travis brings 40 years experience in all phases of mechanical engineering Southern Technical Institute analysis and design for HVAC, process piping, plumbing(water/wastewater)and Mechanical Engineering fire protection systems for all building types. Travis excels in all aspects of inter-disciplinary project management including. scope of work development, PROFESSIONAL facility survey/inspections, cost estimating, project coordination, construction REGISTRATION documentation preparation and project quality and budget control. Travis has Honda 11794 an impressive track record with projects ranging in size to $178 Mil and is Texas 53278 familiar with a broad range of building types including commercial office Colorado 23354 buildings, hotels,educational,correctional,religious and theme parks. In 1993, Georgia 8783 Ohio 47973 Travis was ASHRAE's nominee for Central Florida's Engineer of the Year. NCEE 6845 Alabama 15317 • University of Florida Engineering Building - 132,000 sf/$14.7 Million/ New York 062316 Gainesville, Florida • RDV Corporate Headquarters and Training Facility (Orlando Magic PROFESSIONAL and Orlando Solar Bears) - Retail shops & restaurants/10,000 sf AFFILIATIONS kitchen/professional sports/training including basketball courts, 2 Florida Engineering Society pools, 1 Olympic size ice rink, and 1 professional hockey ice National Society of rink/offices/public fitness center/Magic Athletic Club/sports medicine Professional Engineers center/$40 Million/365,000 sf/Maitland, Florida Association of Energy Engineers American Society of Heating, • Florida State University Gymnasium/Natatorium - 119,000 sf/ Refrigerating, Air Conditioning $11 Million/Tallahassee, Florida Engineers rASHRAE) • Gymnasium/Training Facility- Naval Training Center/21,000sf/$2 Million! Orange County Mechanical Board Orlando, Florida of Adjustments and Appeals • Gruff Mills at the Adam Paine Academy -a highly specialized Winter Park Mechanical educational facility for troubled teens/$21 Million/Ruskin, Florida Board of Examiners • YMCA Blanchard Park — including gymnasium, pool, locker areas and administrative offices/28,000 sf/Orlando, Florida • Daytona Beach Community College—Science Building —48,000 sf $7Million/Daytona Beach, Florida • Florida State University and Florida A & M University College of Engineering/112,000 sf/$12 Million/Tallahassee, Florida • University of Central Florida College of Engineering and Business Administration (CEBA I) -150,000 sf/$10 Million/Orlando, Florida • Orange County Government Continuing Services Contract Orlando, Florida • University of Florida Marsen Science Library Computer Facility -$20 Million - including Central Energy Plant Expansion -Gainesville, Florida • Florida Gulf Coast University Phase I -$27 Million/Ft. Myers, Florida • University of Central Florida Student Union - 150,000 sf/$15.9 Million/ Orlando, Florida • University of South Florida Joint-Use Marine Science Center 95,000 sf—including salt water tanks/$18 Million - St. Petersburg, Florida • University of South Florida -Sarasota Campus Expansion - Hanson/Selby Science Building -$6.7 Million/Sarasota, Florida • University of Florida Animal Science Laboratory -$5 Million & Dairy Science Laboratory - $1.5 Million/Gainesville, Florida Tilden Lobnitz Cooper DAVID B. GRIFFITH, P.E. Principal/Senior Structural Engineer EXPERIENCE EDUCATION Mr. Griffith is a Principal of Tilden Lobnitz Cooper and serves as Structural West Virginia Institute of Division Director. He is responsible for the management and quality control of Technology all projects performed by this division. Prior to TLC's acquisition of Gardner Bachelor of Science Griffith & Associates, Inc., Dave was Vice President and General Manager of Civil Engineering that 10-year old company. In his earlier career, Mr. Griffith was Vice President Montgomery, West Virginia and General Manager of Facilities Design and Development for Pan Am World PROFESSIONAL Services. Dave has 30 years experience in the design and usage of a wide REGISTRATION variety of structural materials including structural steel;poured-in-place,pre-cast Florida 22910 and pre-stressed concrete; masonry; wood and aluminum. He is extremely S. Carolina 15017 proficient in project management, coordination and construction of multi- New York 1892604 disciplined design/engineering teams. Mr. Griffith provided structural design Maryland 17465 and/or project management on the following: PROFESSIONAL • YMCA Blanchard Park—including gymnasium, pool, locker areas and AFFILIATIONS administrative offices/28,000 sf/Orlando, Florida (up to design phase) Amencan Society of Civil Engineers • Brevard Community College Student Center/Gymnatorium - 1500- American Concrete Institute — seat auditorium/library/concessions &ticket office/$6 5 Million/Titusville AmaricaC Institute of Florida Steel Construction • Daytona International Speedway • 1,700 seats/$12 Million Winston Tower Expansion/Daytona Beach, Florida • Daytona International Speedway -4,000 seat Grandstandi$2 1 million/ Daytona Beach, Florida • Daytona International Speedway -5,650 seats/$2.2 MillioniKeech Lockhart West Grandstand Expansion/Daytona Beach, Florida • Daytona International Speedway- 3,300 seat/$1.8 Million Weatherly Roberts Grandstand Expansion/Daytona Beach, Florida • Darlington International Raceway - 10,000 seat Grandstand/$5.5 million/Darlington, South Carolina • Kennedy Space Center Canister Rotation Facility- 11,000 SF/$6 million/142' High Bay with 100 ton Crane, Steel Structure/Kennedy Space Center, Florida • County Park Facilities- 11 Parks in Cocoa, Cocoa Beach, and Daytona Beach, Florida • Walt Disney World's Cruise Terminal#8 -72,474 sf/$15 Million/Port Canaveral, Florida • Cruise Terminal #1 -$1.2 Million 9,000 sf/Port Canaveral, Florida • Cruise Terminal #5-$8 million 30,000 sf/Port Canaveral, Florida • Cruise Terminal#10 -$10.8 million 90,000 sf/Port Canaveral, Florida • Central Transit Facility -8,500 sf/$1.2 Million/Cocoa, Florida • Kennedy Space Center Vehicle Assembly Building -$15 million High .— Bay I STS/Kennedy Space Center, Florida • TGSF Secure Communications Facility - Department of Defense/$3 million/Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida 111Tilden Lnhnirz Cooper ASHRAF EL-BAHY, Ph.D., P.E. Structural Engineer EXPERIENCE EDUCATION Dr. El-Bahy has 13 years experience in the engineering design and usage of a University of Central Florida wide variety of structural materials including structural steel; cast-in-place, Ph.D/Civil Engineering precast and prestressed concrete, masonry, wood and aluminum. He is versed in project management, coordination and construction of multi-disciplined University of Toronto design/engineering teams. His previous experience included Structural Engineer Graduate Studies for Val Villanyi Hausner, Adjunct Professor at the University of Central Florida; Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt a Guest Researcher for experimental and analytical damage assessment of Master of Science bridge piers subjected to seismic action at the National Institute of Standards Civil Engineering and Technology, Washington, D.C., Researcher at the University of Toronto, Canada; Sr. Structural Engineer for ARICON in Cairo, Egypt; and Assistant Cairo University Lecturer at the Cairo University. Project management and/or design experience Bachelor of Science includes: Civil Engineering • University of Florida Southwest Recreation Center Expansion, PROFESSIONAL Phase II -33,480 gsf will consist of strength/conditioning space and REGISTRATION gymnasium/special events space to accommodate 2 basketball, courts Florida 52616 with electrically retractable backboards, three volleyball courts, 6 badminton courts, indoor soccer, and floor hockey/$3 8 Million/ Gainesville, Florida • University of Central Florida Recreational Services Phase I -58,162 sf gymnasium consisting of basketball courts, volleyball, room for displaced varsity football, and room for a variety of Physical Education classes/$9 Million/Orlando, Florida • University of Central Florida High Tech Classroom Building - pre- cast/pre-stressed joists and soffit BMS and cast-in-place conventional • columns/Phase 1/$9.5 million/Orlando, Florida • University of Central Florida Health and Public Affairs Building - pre-cast/pre-stressed joists and soffit BMS with cast-in-place conventional columns/$11.5 Million/Orlando, Florida • Florida Gulf Coast University -pre-cast/pre-stressed joists and soffit BMS with conventional columns/Phase 1/$27 Million/Ft. Myers, Florida • Daytona Beach Community College WCEU-TV/32,000 sf/$4.2 Million/ Daytona Beach, Florida • Brevard County Schools (30 elementary schools and 5 high schools) Repair and strength upgrading design for schools to withstand 110-mph hurricane winds/Cocoa, Florida • Seminole County Public Safety Building - pre-cast/pre-stressed joists and soffit BMS with conventional columns/250,000 sf/$13.5 million/ Sanford, Florida • Orange County Regional History Center-(Orange County Courthouse renovation) - $35 Million, Orlando, Florida • Royal Bali Hotel - Universal Studios Orlando/1,200 rooms-cast-in-place concrete columns and post-tensioned floor slabs (project designed through 50% DD level)/Orlando, Florida • Ocean Oaks Condo - (2) 5-story Towers - post-tensioned flat slab with conventional cast-in-place columns/Cocoa Beach, Florida • Design of Foundation and Superstructure of Several High-Rise Bldgs. • El-Noranyia City/15 Buildings/20 Stories/each, Giza, Egypt • Sidi Bishr City/20 Buildings/19 Stories/each, Alexandria, Egypt • Faysal Bank, Egypt-5-story Office Building It[ Tilden Lobnllz Cooper KEVIN KEITER, P.E. Principal/Mechanical Engineer EXPERIENCE EDUCATION Mr. Keiter is a mechanical engineer with 8 years experience working with Tilden Bachelor of Science Lobnitz Cooper. He has worked on a range of building types including Mechanical Engineering educational,medical facilities,commercial offices, and airports. He is versed in Georgia Institute of Technology, the design and analysis of HVAC systems and thermal energy storage. Atlanta, Georgia Cooperative Plan Designation Representative project experience includes. Certificate in Indushial/Organizational • University of Florida Southwest Recreation Center Expansion, Psychology Phase II -33,480 gsf will consist of strength/conditioning space and gymnasium/special events space to accommodate 2 basketball, courts PROFESSIONAL with electrically retractable backboards, three volleyball courts, 6 REGISTRATION badminton courts, indoor soccer, and floor hockey/$3.8 Million/ Florida 0050826 Gainesville, Florida • University of Central Florida Recreational Services Phase I -58,162 PROFESSIONAL sf gymnasium consisting of basketball courts, volleyball, room for AFFILIATIONS displaced varsity football, and room for a variety of Physical Education Member, Amencan Society of classes/$9 Million/Orlando, Florida Heating, Refrigerating and • University of Central Florida Student Union Phase IV- 10,000 St Air Conditioning Engineers ballroom, pre-function area, 2 shell spaces for restaurant, warming kitchen, storage room, and retails shell space additions/$6 Million/Orlando, Florida • University of Central Florida High Tech Classroom -$9.5 Million/ Orlando, Florida • University of Central Florida Student Union - 160,000 sf/$16 Million/ Orlando, Florida • University of Central Florida Communication Building - 10.900 sf/$l0 Million - including multi-media classrooms teaching 8 research labs. and administrative offices/Orlando, Florida • University of Central Florida Health and Public Affairs Building - $11.5 Million/Orlando, Honda • University of Central Florida Computer Centers I& II Renovation - $2.8 Million/Orlando, Florida • Valencia Community College/West Campus Reno -$4.5 Million - including library/cafeteria/physics and science labs/classrooms and office area/Orlando, Florida • Valencia Community College - Indoor Air Quality Study/ Orlando, Florida • Daytona Beach Community College Parking Structure and Science Building -$4 Million/Daytona Beach, Florida • Daytona Beach Community College Hillcrest Building Renovation - $1.7 Million/Daytona Beach, Florida • University of South Florida Bookstore Addition -$5.5 Million/Tampa, Florida • Lake Brantley High School -Renovation Analysis/Report- including Science Wing/Altamonte Springs, Florida • West Elementary School- Renovation/$3 Million, Arcadia, Florida • Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind - Fuel Oil Replacement and Lobby 8 Elevator Addition/St. Augustine, Florida _ Tilden Labnitz Cooper LINDA WOLFE, E-I. Associate Electrical Project Engineer EXPERIENCE EDUCATION Ms. Wolfe has over 17 years experience covering all phases of electrical and Bachelor of Science electronic systems engineering analysis and design for educational,commercial, Electrical Engineering healthcare, institutional, and wastewater treatment plants. She is also University of Central Florida experienced in design of exterior and interior lighting systems, fire alarm systems, communication and lightning protection systems. Project management PROFESSIONAL and design accomplishments include: REGISTRATION Graduate Electrical Engineer • University of Florida Engineering Building - 132.000 sf/$14.7 Million/ Engineer-in-Training Registration Gainesville, Florida • RDV Corporate Headquarters and Training Facility (Orlando Magic and Orlando Solar Bears) - Retail shops & restaurants/10,000 sf kitchen/professional sports/training including basketball courts, 2 pools. I Olympic size ice rink, and 1 professional hockey ice rink/offices/public fitness center/Magic Athletic Club/sports medicine center/$40 Million/ 365,000 sf/Maitland, Florida • Florida State University Gymnasium/Natatorium - 119,000 sf/$11 Million/lallahassee, Florida • Daytona Beach Community College Parking Structure and Science Building -$4 Million/Daytona Beach, Florida • Daytona Beach Community College Hillcrest Building - Renovation( $1.7 Million/Daytona Beach, Florida • University of Central Florida Student Union Phase IV-$5.1 Million/ Orlando, Florida • University of Central Florida High Tech Classroom -$9.5 Million/ Orlando, Florida • University of Central Florida Communication Building -93,530 sf/$10 Million - including multi-media classrooms, teaching & research labs, and _ administrative offices/Orlando. Florida • University of Central Florida Health and Public Affairs Building - $11.5 Million/Orlando, Florida • University of Central Florida Computer Centers I & II Renovation - $2.8 Million/Orlando, Florida • University of South Florida Bookstore Addition -$5.5 Million/Tampa, Florida • University of Central Florida Student Union - 160,000 sf/$16 Million/ Orlando, Florida • Florida State University Bio-Medical Research Laboratory-2- Story/60,000 sf/$13.7 Million -including multi-media classrooms, teaching & research labs and administrative offices, Tallahassee, Florida • Largo Cultural Center-23,700 sf/Auditorium and Theatre/$3 Million, Largo, Florida • Apollo/Saturn V Exhibition Center-99,000 sf/$19 Million/Kennedy Space Center, Florida Tilden Lohnitz Cooper TERRY H. WILMOTTE Senior Aquatics Engineer EXPERIENCE EDUCATION Mr. Wilmotte is a plumbing and fire protection designer with 26 years 1965/Associate in Arts/Design and experience. Prior to joining TLC. Terry was in charge of Plumbing and Fire Drafting Technology/Brevard Protection design for the engineering firm of Evans and Hammond, and to his Community College credits, designed systems for numerous projects that include hotels, clubhouses, resorts, naval and educational. 1986/Aviation Science/ Florida Community College Terry is also a member of the United Pool and Spa Association and as a senior aquatics designer, has designed a variety of pools, spas and fountains �. for a variety of clients such as Walt Disney World, Florida universities. CERTIFICATIONS YMCAs, and numerous country clubs. Project experience includes: Federal Aviation Administration Certification a • University of North Florida Teaching Gymnasium -$7 Million/ Jacksonville,Florida Private Pilot-ASELIA • Eagle Harbor Recreational Complex -$400,000, 10,000sf pool with Certification 110 foot water slide/diving area, 1 and 3 meter diving boards/6-lane competition area/free swim areas/Clay County, Florida PROFESSIONAL • Jessie Ball Dupont YMCA -50 meter x 25 meter competition pool, AFFILIATIONS 12,875 sf, 508 lineal feet, 475,000 gallons, competition equipment, bath United Pool and Spa Association house, parking lot, filter system/Jacksonville, Florida • Prototype Pool Designs Three (3) 4,505 sf, 8-lane, 25 yard competition pools for site adapt • Williams Branch YMCA/Mandarin, FL • McArthur Branch YMCA/Fernandina, FL • Ponte Vedra Branch YMCA/Ponte Vedra, FL • McPherson Recreational Complex -25 yard 'T" shaped competition pool with diving well and community pool/Gainesville, Florida • Baymeadows Super Pool -25 yard competition/free form/Jacksonville, Florida • Silver Springs Wild Water Park- 16,950 sf wave pool, slide, flumes, plunge pool, children's activity pools/$1.7 million/Silver Springs, Florida • The Swimming Hole Water Park -Wave pool, slide Flume, 2 activity areas with a central filtration system/Hannibal, Missouri • Shipwrecked Island Water Park-Wave pool, slide flume, 2 activity areas with a central filtration system/Panama City, Florida • FantaSea Water Park-Wave pool, and activity area,Wchita, Kansas • Carolina Low Country Beach Club -Feature Pool, Spa Pool/Hilton Head Island, SC • Carolina Low Country Resort-Feature Pool, Kiddie Pool, Spa Pool, Water Slide/Hilton Head Island, SC • Port Orleans-Walt Disney World Resort—Free-form pool, slide, _ waterfall, bridge, wading pool, spa pool/Orlando, Florida • Alligator Bayou—(3) Free-form pools/Orlando, Florida • Vacation Club-Walt Disney World Resort- Free form pool with bridge, Wading pool, Spa pool, Dolphin Pool with waterfall/Orlando, FL _ • The Radisson Riverwalk Hotel (formerly the Sheraton)—7-story hotel on south bank of the St. Johns River design under a crash program of providing bid documents in 45 days; various retail shops, located adjacent to the south bank boardwalk; bars, restaurants, banquet halls, full commercial kitchen/$7 Million/Jacksonville, Florida Tilden (.o6ni z Cooper r 4 r PAUL E. FOSTER Plumbing&Aquatics Designer EXPERIENCE EDUCATION Prior to joining TLC, Mr. Foster provided plumbing design for the engineering 1972/Robert E. Lee High School firm of Evans and Hammond. His 25 years of design experience includes educational facilities, gymnasiums and art centers, military facilities, hotels and clubhouses, financial institutions, churches, nursing homes, and aquatic centers and water theme parks. Paul has also performed a number of swimming pool inspections. His project experiences includes' • University of North Florida Gymnasium& Natatorium-$7 Million/50- Meter Full Competition pool/Jacksonville,Florida • Bolles Fine Arts Center - $5.2 Million, 50-meter competition pool/ Jacksonville,Florida • McPherson Recreational Complex -25 yard 'T' shaped competition pool with diving well and community pool/Gainesville, Florida • Silver Springs Wild Water Park- 16,950 sf wave pool, slide, flumes, plunge pool, children's activity pools/$1.7 million/Silver Springs, Florida • The Swimming Hole Water Park -Wave pool, slide flume, 2 activity areas with a central filtration system/Hannibal, Missouri • Shipwrecked Island Water Park -Wave pool, slide flume, 2 activity areas with a central filtration system/Panama City, Ronda • FantaSea Water Park-Wave pool, and activity area/Wichita, Kansas • Eagle Harbor Recreational Complex - $400,000, 10 000sf pool with 110 foot water slide/diving area, 1 and 3 meter diving boards/6-lane competition area/free swim areas/Clay County, Florida • Jessie Ball Dupont YMCA -50 meter x 25 meter competition pool, 12,875 sf, 508 lineal feet, 475,000 gallons, competition equipment, bath house, parking lot, filter system/Jacksonville, Florida • Prototype Pool Designs Three (3)4,505 sf, 8-lane, 25 yard competition pools for site adapt • Williams Branch YMCA/Mandarin, FL • McArthur Branch YMCA/Fernandina, FL • Ponte Vedra Branch YMCA/Ponte Vedra, FL • Baymeadows Super Pool -25 yard competition/free form/Jacksonville, _ FL • Carolina Low Country Beach Club -Feature Pool, Spa Pool/Hilton Head Island, SC • Carolina Low Country Resort-Feature Pool, Kiddie Pool, Spa Pool, Water Slide/Hilton Head Island, SC • Port Orleans -Walt Disney World Resort— Free-form pool, slide, waterfall, bridge, wading pool, spa pool/Orlando, Florida • Alligator Bayou—(3) Free-form pools/Orlando, Florida • Vacation Club -Walt Disney World Resort-Free form pool with bridge, Wading pool, Spa pool, Dolphin Pool with waterfall/Orlando, Florida • The Radisson Riverwalk Hotel(formerly the Sheraton)—7-story hotel on south bank of the St. Johns River design under a crash program of providing bid documents in 45 days; various retail shops, located adjacent to the south bank boardwalk; bars, restaurants, banquet halls, full commercial kitchen/$7 Million/Jacksonville, Florida • Christ the King Church - Crucifex fountain/Jacksonville, Florida AVAILABILITY Our entire design team are local central Florida businesses. Our offices are approximately a 30-minute drive away. The new Aquatic Center is an important public facility for Ocoee and ifs residents. Our committed team of professionals offer the talent, experience.and dedication needed to deliver a successful building project. „"/CFW KLPLRLINCL5 R. Miller Architecture • Mr. Jeff Retlewski. _ Director YMCA Downtown Offices Phone(407) 896-9220 • Mr. John Greenauer. Vice President of Operations YMCA Downtown Offices Phone (407) 896-9220 _ • Mr. David .lomek. Community Development Director City of Maitland Phone(407) 539-6211 • Mr. Hue Grier. Comptroller Strang Communications Phone (407) 333-0600 _ • Mr. Joe Fisher, Chief Financial Officer Walker& Company Phone (407) 645-0500 Tilden Lobnirz Cooper Project References: Sarasota Jewish Community Center Renovations and Additions Javier Suarez, Project Architect, ADP Group 941/957-1435 RDV Sportsplex Steve Lewelling, Vice President of Sportsplex Administration 407/667-9311 Multi-Purpose Gymnasium/Natatorium at Florida State University Mr. Marvin Beard, Project Coordinator 904/644-8454 a Blanchard Park YMCA Mr. Andy Williams — Starmer Ranaldi Architecture 407/977-1080 North Fort Myers Community Park Bob Taylor, Lee County Parks& Recreation 941/338-3300 Highland Woods Golf& Country Club Dan McGahey, Gora McGahey Architects 941/275-0225 Aquatics References for Terry Wilmotte& Paul Foster Eagle Harbor Recreational Complex Mr, Ron Kollar (904)278-5020 Walt Disney World Mr Tim Warzecha (407) 566-4571 DESIGN TLAM This seasoned team of professionals brings to the table experience in aquatic centers and the invaluable benefit of having worked together as a team. ARCHITECTURAL R^MILLER mei ARCHITECTURE ORLANDO Y LORIDA Robert Miller, Principal-In-Charge Michael Looney, Project Architect AQUATICS STRUCTURAL M/E/P/TECH Tilden Lobnitz Cooper, Inc Tilden Lobnitz Cooper,Inc Tilden Lobnitz Cooper, Inc. 1717 S. Orange Avenue 1717 S. Orange Avenue 1717 S. Orange Avenue Orlando FL 32806 Orlando FL 32806 Orlando H. 32806 (407) 841-9050 (407) 841-9050 (407) 841-9050 Terry H. Wilmotte David B. Grain, PE J Travis Cooper. PE Paul E. Foster d.chraf El-Bahy. PhD, PE William T. Jack, PE Kevin Keiter, PE Linda Wolfe. El / E fr lam ire L I ac#5638580 STATE OF FLORIDA - y ; > ;�¢ P ,��• " ' '� ,,, _,,, DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION 0-r ';.. BOARD OF ARCHITECTURE AND INTERIOR DESIGN DATE I BATCNNUMBER LICENSE NBR 08/31/1999 99006153 AA -0003262 ` m-- - — — — --- -- —— IQ -- - The ARCHITECT FIRM .. 1-;.4t� x ,- Y, Tv, r, ;. - Namedbelow IS CERTIFIED Under the provisions of Chapter 481 FS. , ; , r • `# ; '` # }` • ; ' ,a �`-, ;. Expiration date: FEB 28, 2001 '" 1*". ' % 's 4�'L. AS A FICTITIOUS NAME z .::,':." w `�T,M a .1 040-. t 4, b f �"` "x'"'• • R. MILLER ARCHITECTURE PO BOX 948543 alMAITLAND FL 32794 a 11 JEB BUSH CYNTHIA A. HENDERSON GOVERNOR DISPLAY AS REQUIRED BY LAW SECRETARY L. a IN ■ t3 khiK< - .�,., tv''.,_ '�� c�`�01 �'�"', ia`• a 'AC# ly ...;t t 18 �' STATE OF FLORIDA a��� °Q� c �. ` < f T - ?3. Air- e9a1.-.. ,;_ C .. y F3 !( `t7r. � * `4�, DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION i Y " ;1 , , BOARD OF ARCHITECTURE AND INTERIOR DESIGN , n .F in iimmamircammLICENSE NBR ", ' , 1 01/12/1999 98902079 ID -0003600 - ` k gyp :. - •./.•r at The INTERIOR DESIGNER : r '> . ,.,f. ,, . ' � - �t,. t Named below IS LICENSED - �, �, �x:� t � � '�- . III Under the provisions of Chapter 481 FS. Y;yt - A, f* " '`' "°'' 4 r P _ r Expiration date: FEB 28, 2001 s'F, + ' +41$ '`"�� 4 "�k ■ . .. MILLER, ROBERT DUANE L. 600 S ORLANDO AVENUE #203 . MAITLAND FL 32751 .•. - . ' s s 4. I : - tt Y 4ia r± z•. _ t ;"*:-xa. a Y. .fi , =�, s: .1 "rx _ � ,i.-L •, 4*E $i�xn .a L JEB BUSH CYNTHIA A. HENDERSL'' GOVERNOR DISPLAY AS REQUIRED BY LAW SECRETARY L L L ■ 4) . II L L litC Tilden Lobnitz Cooper Engineering for Architecture L acst� V .•. t. . .........•tom CJ .:p. .,.: p.p y. •,‘.• • .• .,• •...a,.•..r -r...• �•C?. • L ,ty f ? '' tot'ib e. 13 ). t)eparttnettt of %tate ;. ■ _. I certify from the records of this office that TILDEN LOBNITZ COOPER,INC.is a •() 13: corporation organized under the laws of the State of Florida,filed on December Q_ ■ _{^ 31,1968. _' _ _ The document number of this corporation is 339497. '_,, ■ Is I further certify that said corporation has paid all fees and penalties due this office i through December 31,1999,that its most recent annual report was filed on March 0� I it 31,1999,and its status is active. ilg I further certify that said corporation has not filed Articles of Dissolution. a a •1. f37. �,Q v ■ IVG.. oe ■ -� 10. ■ !V i_ g: Given under my hand and the ! ■ ;!' Great Seal of the State of Florida -43• at Tallahassee,the Capitol,this the ! 111 _• ,/o'" 'T�I/ Sixth day of April, 1999 ` At 1III -' `P/7 c tat frIfIC•* zsr-r a0 ,\,'/~c GA`` S:ttllcritre.£{strtis CE3. CR2E022 ca.•s, +rrretnr!t Lit tate. 1 ••^•* �-a •-.•w'i� t•�•�•a� ~ .•i`•�•- • • •, a • adii• •r•fir-............i�•~ • • ■ ( tat-e of jitirtNo a Itioar? of larofessionala ttgittrr s //4, /i/'/ ■ /Tilden, Lobnitz&Cooper,Inc.. /J�i'w/ /F v4,4� V'/J//'/N y //N/�4/-I i i./I I, . /NI�/! r.44A. .�A! . reined;rst/1 d;Am 1,74 W// III /N/y/'/qI//// :%M/J.i/eNI/// //i/N/��/J/IHNi/✓/�F/N//I e//fpo �/s/4/�.//I�///�4 I' r�1M�RJJ/I,H/r/,1/�//'/IYl a4 a; r' /447II/7 A'./M,,,,A//,loivia.. Js',, /rJJ/lM4.H.1.0;;Am /II",erAi,. EXPIRATION: FEB 28, 2001 CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORIZATION NUMBER:15 ■ DISPLAY AS REQUIRED BY LAW a HISTORY or COST CONTROL The comparison of Budget versus Actual Price and a phone call to some of our clients or project contractors will substantiate our abili- ties to work in a variety of ways to control costs and to meet sched- - ules. Every project undertaken by R.Miller Architecture has either met or improved upon the requimd scheduled Architectural/Engineering production requirements. REFERENCES: Mr.Lloyd Rinderer Public Safety Complex Budget: $2.77M 407-957-7301 St. (loud, Florida Bid Cost: $2.74M Mr.Chuck McKenzie Nordstrom's Distribution Center Budget: $11 M 904-233-6510 Gainesville, Florida Bid Cost: $10.82M Mr.Chip Chew Metro Life Church Budget: $4.2M 407-740-0561 Cas.selherry, Florida Bid Cost: $4.17M Mr. Hue Grier Strang Communications Budget S4.2M - 407-333-0600 Lake Mary. Florida Bid Cost. $4.1 M Mr.James Vargo Darnels Manufacturing Corp. Budget: $3M - 407-260-1331 Taft. Florida Bid Cost: $2.8M Mr.Scott Chisolm Vero Beach UMC Budget: $2.5M 561-788-0661 Vero Beach. Florida Bid Cost $2.SM — Reverend Randolph Bracy New Covenant Baptist Church Budget: $1.95M 407-425-3001 Orlando, Florida Bid Cost: $1.95M - Pastor Andy McDonald Seventh Day Adventist Budget: $1.9M 407-898-0451 Church at Florida Hospital Bid Cost: $1.9M Orlando. Florida ._. Mr.JeffBetlewsski Downtown YMCA Budget: $1.2M 407-896-9220 Orlando, Florida Bid Cost: $1.2M — Pastor Gil Forger university CarillonUMC Budget: $800,000 407-359-2112 Orlando, Florida Bid Cost: $796,000 CURRIINT PROJLCTS UNDLR CONTRACT Our current and projected work load is appropriate given our '- staffing and resources. We are confident that we would be able to manage the City of Ocoee Aquatic Center and provide the professional attention required,/or a successful job_ Albertson's Fuel Center Store No. 4462 Albertson's Jacksonville Store No. 4378 Renovation _ Albertson's Clarcona-Ocoee Store No. 4379 Albertson's Dale Maby Store No. 4374 Aloma United Methodist Church Phase I Minor Renovation Asbury United Methodist Church Church in the Son New Sanctuary Clermont Yacht Club Good Samaritan Society Retirement Village Greater New Hope M.B. Church Master Planning Islamic Society of Central Florida Education Bldg. & Mosque Kissimmee Civic Center Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church Fellowship Hall Renov. Metro Life Church Orlando Junior Academy Education Building Sanlando UMC Sanctuary Renovation St. Francis of Assisi Church Parish hall & Chapel Strang Communications Corporate Offices Phase 2 University Carillon United Methodist Church Phase 3 & 4 MAJOR PROJECTS COMPLETE IN LAST FIVE YEARS Projects profiled do not include prugramndng or master planning.rtudiea final cost is actual final cost for j ear completed _ Original Contract Final Budget Amount Cost #of Year Projectliatne *****(in thousands)***** co. mpltd Contact Name Nordstrom's Distribution Ctr $11.000 $10,821 $10,906 5 1999 Max Schmidt. AMA -Construction Administration Services 319-583-9131 WOC Various Projects NA $10.000 $10,000 NA 1992- Mr. Ayub Fleming present 407-342-5721 -Private Residence-Lake County NA $8,000 $8,000 NA 1997 Phil Edgington 352-394-2467 Benny Hinn Media Ministries TV Studios $3,000 $2,800 $4,100 782 1999 Mr. Ayub Fleming 407-342-5721 Strang Communications Corp. Offices Phase 2 $4,200 $3,969 $4,000 1 1999 Mr. Steve Strang 407-333-0600 St. Cloud Public Safety Complex $2,800 $2,748 $2,789 23 1999 Mr. Lloyd Rinderer 407-957-7301 Strang Communications Corp. Offices Phase 1 $2,500 $2A32 $2.500 10 1995 Mr. Steve Strang 407-333-0600 English Estates Elementary School Renov. $3,000 $2.851 $2,483 55 1997 Ms. Chris Birkehak 407-320-0068 Crooms School of Choice $2,150 $2,138 $2,311 10 1995 Ms. Dianne Kramer 407-320-0060 Education Building FUMC Vero Beach $2,000 $1,965 $2,200 321 1998 Mr. Scott Chisholm - 561-778-0661 SDA FL Hospital Phase l $1,900 $1,879 $1,696 97 1993 Rev. Andy McDonald 407-898-0451 Winter Park Family YMCA $1,400 $1,341 $1,381 44 1998 Mr. Richard 'Iollc 407-644-1509 Pioneers $1,500 $1,473 $1,362 10 1999 Mr. Joe Powell 407-382-6000 New Covenant Baptist Church $1,400 SI,258 $1,288 I 1996 Rev. Randolph Bracy - 407-425-3001 Christ Church Unity $1,200 S1,180 $1,260 6 1999 Rev. Phil Schlaefer 407-852-3940 Downtown Orlando YMCA $1.200 $1,088 $1,056 105 1996 Mr. Jeff Betlewski 407-896-9220 Campus Crusade for Christ $1,400 $1,354 $1,045 14 1993 Mr. David Sword 407-826-2069 University Carillon UMC Phase l $1,000 $974 $877 15 1993 Rev. Gil Fongcr 407-359-2112 _University Carillon UMC Phase 2 $800 $720 $750 4 1997 Rev. Gil Fenger 407-359-2112 - Macedonia M. B. Church Phase 1 $1,150 $1,122 $745 206 1994 Ms. Jude McKnight 407-647-0010 Macedonia M. B. Church Phase 2 $450 $474 $448 I 1999 Ms. Jude McKnight 407-647-0010 Footnotes: I. Onncr requested completion of floors 2&3.tohich were originally planned unfinished. 2. Onner requested a suh tantial Increase in scope 3. Please note change orders%%ere a credit of approximately$32 00n. -4. Onnor requested add-ons 5 Note credit of$368.000_ - 6. Change orders produced a credit of$376480 through value engineering efforts and tax credits. /A) 7. Please note change orders,.ere a credit of approximately$182.745 in tax credits and value engineering_ c e. L ROSE B HANCOCK Independent Accountant 155 Plumosus Drive L Altamonte Springs, Florida 32701 (407)831-8226 Fax(407)830-5043 L L L April 29, 1999 L L L To Robed Miller, the Proprietor of L R.Miller Architecture Maitland, Florida L L I have prepared the accompanying financial statement for the year ending L December 31, 1998. All information included in this financial statement is the representation of the management of R Miller Architecture and no opinion is (r expressed. ism L L L L R. MILLER ARCHITECTURE INCOME STATEMENT YEAR ENDING 12/31/98 L L REVENUE Fee Revenues 1,643,055 Interest Earned Checking 1,240 Interest Earned Money Market 3,092 �.. TOTAL REVENUE 1,647,387 e" COST OF REVENUE Direct Labor Staff 617,459 Contract Labor 27,806 L Consultants Direct 339,408 Marketing Costs 38,634 Client Expense 5,740 Project Refunds 23,570 Entertainment 1,570 (,. Project Expense 55,460 Scholarships 1,500 Liability Insurance 23,779 Employer's Share Payroll Taxes 47,236 Unemployment Taxes 1,337 Workers Compensation 4,048 L Sep Benefit 38,955 Employee Health Insurance 6,750 L Reimbursed Travel 462 i TOTAL COST OF REVENUE 1,233,714 �. GROSS PROFIT 413,673 GENERAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSE Rent 55,016 Office Supplies 20,828 fi. Meals 2,086 Postage and Mailing 816 Telecommunication 11,768 Travel Indirect 4,586 Car Maintenance 5,994 Car Insurance 2,798 Subscriptions 1,229 Ism L Professional Fees 966 Banking Fees 690 Licenses 158 Memberships 11,692 • Tangible Personal Property 3,684 Technical Support 1,397 Equipment Maintenance 391 Service Agreements 7,287 Office Maintenance 951 Education Tuition 2,217 Education Books 5,161 Education Living Expenses 1,193 Education Travel 2,328 Continuing Education 3,048 Miscellaneous Costs 6,500 L TOTAL EXPENSE 152,784 L L NET INCOME 260,889 • L L L P r L L L L L L F L L L R. MILLER ARCHITECTURE L BALANCE SHEET AS OF 12/31/98 L L L ASSETS Checking Account 4,711 L Money Market Account 61,695 Total Current Assets 66,406 L Equipment and Furnishings 227,328 Less accumulated depreciation -142,553 L Total Other Assets 84,775 L L TOTAL ASSETS 151,181 L LIABILITIES FICA Tax 0 L Medicare Tax 0 Federal Income Tax Withheld 0 Ir TOTAL LIABILITIES 0 L EQUITY L Draw-R. Miller -98,500 Estimated Taxes R. Miller - 55,105 L Health Insurance R. Miller - 3,295 L Life Insurance R. Miller - 5,956 Sep R. Miller -24,000 L Retained Earnings 77,148 Net Income 260,889 L L TOTAL EQUITY 151,181 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY 151,181 F CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION Why Construction Administration? Construction Administration is a vital phase in the traditional architectural approach to ensuring a project's success. An experienced Construction Administrator serves as an advocate for the Client to ensure the facility is built appropriately according to the legal construction contract documents. The drawing documents stipulate the schedule.design integrity, and materials and structures to be used. The responsibilities of overseeing the construction of a facility arc numerous and include many decision-making factors. A portion of those include: Phasing the work Coordinating with special inspectors Required pre-installation meetings (i.e. pre-roofing etc.) Knowledge of contractor's staging area and utilities Site Security issues Pay request approvals and progress meeting schedules Substitutions Testing Answering Requests for Information Change Orders Providing the Owner with site visit documentation Closing out the Project/Developing the Punch List Obtaining the Certificate of Occupancy Another significant factor in providing construction administration services is cost control. In the bid/negotiation format of building once the price has been determined any changes to the price while under construction would be reviewed with their validity determined by the construction administrator. In the past 10 years we have worked primarily in the standard. traditional method of providing architectural design and construction administration services. I Iowever, in an effort to remain flexible in our approach and competitive we have provided design services to design/build construction firms, and joint- ventured with in an architect/construction manager. KMA TEAM RESUME Name& Title Michael Looney Associate Project Responsibility Project Architect Years of Experience 20 Education/llegree(s)/Year/Specialization Valencia Community College, AA, 1980 University of Florida, BA, 1983, Architecture Georgia Inst. of Tech., MA, 1986, Architecture Professional Registration RA State of Florida, 1996, Architect 415734 Relevant Experience Throughout the past 20 years Mr. Looney has gained a variety of experience having worked for large architectural firms in Atlanta, GA and Orlando, FL. Ile has served as Project Architect and Designer on a broad range of projects including a minor private sector work to the very large $46M South Carolina I.ee County Corrections Facility. A current list of projects on which Mr. Looney served as Project Architect include: — • Benny Hinn Ministries Television Studios Ali.so Viejo, California • Campus Crusade for Christ Sunport Renovations Orlando, _ Florida • Christ Church Unity Orlando, Florida • Downtown Orlando YMCA Addition & Renovation Orlando. Florida Winner Gold Brick Award • First Unitarian Church Orlando, Florida • Islamic Society of Central Florida Muslim Academy Orlando. Florida • Orlando Junior Academy Education/Classroom Building Orlando. Florida • Pioneers Corporate Offices Orlando, Florida • World Outreach Church — 40 projects to date Orlando. Florida While Mr. Looney's diversity includes having working in various states he is very familiar with Central Florida's building and zoning legislature. He has developed a good relationship with many officials in Central Florida's municipal offices and is an expert in the permitting and planning process. T C Tilden Lobnitz Cooper fne,neernne for Art hJIr! lure TERRY H. WILMOTTE Senior Aquatics Engineer ` EXPERIENCE EDUCATION Mr. Wimotte is a plumbing and fire protection designer with 26 years 1965/Associate in Arts/Design and experience. Prior to joining TLC, Terry was in charge of Plumbing and Fire Drafting Technology/t3revard Protection design for the engineering firm of Evans and Hammond, and to his Community College credits, designed systems for numerous projects that include hotels, clubhouses, resorts, naval and educational. 1986/Aviation Science/ Florida Community College Terry is also a member of the United Pool and Spa Association and as a senior aquatics designer, has designed a variety of pools, spas and fountains for a variety of clients such as Walt Disney World, Florida universities, CERTIFICATIONS YMCAs, and numerous country clubs. Project experience includes Federal Aviation Administration Certification • University of North Florida Teaching Gymnasium -$7 Million/ Jacksonville,Florida Private Pilot-ASELIA • Eagle Harbor Recreational Complex -$400,000, 10,000sf pool with Certification 110 foot water slide/diving area, 1 and 3 meter diving boards/6-lane competition area/free swim areas/Clay County, Florida PROFESSIONAL • Jessie Ball Dupont YMCA-50 meter x 25 meter competition pool, AFFILIATIONS 12,875 sf, 508 lineal feet, 475,000 gallons, competition equipment, bath United Pool and Spa Association house, parking lot, filter system/Jacksonville, Florida • Prototype Pool Designs Three (3)4,505 sf, 8-lane, 25 yard competition pools for site adapt • Williams Branch YMCA/Mandarin, FL • McArthur Branch YMCA/Fernandina, FL • Ponte Vedra Branch YMCA/Ponte Vedra, FL • McPherson Recreational Complex•25 yard "T" shaped competition pool with diving well and community pool/Gainesville, Florida • Baymeadows Super Pool-25 yard competition/free form/Jacksonville, Florida • Silver Springs Wild Water Park - 16,950 sf wave pool, slide, flumes. plunge pool, children's activity pools/$1.7 million/Silver Springs, Florida • The Swimming Hole Water Park -Wave pool, slide flume, 2 activity areas with a central filtration system/Hannibal, Missouri • Shipwrecked Island Water Park-Wave pool, slide flume, 2 activity areas with a central filtration system/Panama City, Florida • FantaSea Water Park-Wave pool, and activity areaM/ichita, Kansas • Carolina Low Country Beach Club - Feature Pool, Spa Pool/Hilton Head Island, SC • Carolina Low Country Resort- Feature Pool, Kiddie Pool, Spa Pool, Water Slide/Hilton Head Island, SC • Port Orleans-Walt Disney World Resort- Free-form pool, slide, waterfall, bridge, wading pool, spa pool/Orlando, Florida • Alligator Bayou-(3) Free-form pools/Orlando, Florida • Vacation Club-Walt Disney World Resort- Free form pool with bridge, Wading pool, Spa pool, Dolphin Pool with waterfall/Orlando, FL • The Radisson Riverwalk Hotel (formerly the Sheraton)-7-story hotel '— on south bank of the St. Johns River design under a crash program of providing bid documents in 45 days; various retail shops, located adjacent to the south bank boardwalk; bars, restaurants, banquet halls. full commercial kitchen/$7 Million/Jacksonville, Florida CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION REFERENCES R. Miller Architecture • Mr. Richard Tolle. Construction Administration Director _ Services Winter Park Family YMCA Phone 644-1509 • Rev. Gil Flinger, University Carillon United Methodist Church & East Orange County YMCA Board Member Phone 359-2112 • Mr. Max Schmidt, AIA The Durrant Group Nordstrom's Distribution Center Gainesville. Fl. Phone 319/583-9131 _ • Mr. Joe Fisher, Chief Financial Officer Walker & Company Phone 645-0500 Michael Looney, RA • Mr. Jeff Betlewski. Project Architect Construction Director Administrator Downtown Orlando YMCA Phone 896-9220 • Mr. Ayuh Fleming. Director of Construction World Outreach Center Phone 342-5721 AVAILABILITY After carefully evaluating our current work load, we would propose Mike Looney to serve as the construction administrator for the new Aquatic Center for the City of Ocoee. His construction administration experience and knowledge of construction would ensure a well-managed/ project.