HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem VI (A1b) Municipal Complex Architect Selection - Presentation by CT HSU & Associates ArchitectureProposal for Architectural Services
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C.T. HSU + ASSOCIATES
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ARCHITECTURE ■ PLANNING ■ INTERIOR DESIGN
820 IRMA AVENUE • ORLANDO, FLORIDA 32803 • 407 423-0098, FAX0 407 423-4793
June 20, 1991
City of Ocoee
150 N. Lakeshore Drive
Ocoee, FL 34761
Attn: City Review Committee and Board of City Commissioners
RE: CITY OF OCOEE MUNICIPAL COMPLEX
CITY HALL AND POLICE STATION
Dear Ladies & Gentlemen:
C.T. Hsu + Associates, P.A. (CTH+A), is extremely interested in
providing complete professional architectural services for the
above referenced project.
The City of Ocoee has taken admirable steps in the planning of its
Municipal Complex and has tremendous potential to develop a truly
remarkable center for city government. We want to be a part of the
team to bring this project to a reality.
CTH+A is a multi -discipline firm offering complete architectural,
planning and interior design services. CTH+A offers a blend of
talented and dedicated professionals who contribute to the
innovative design solutions and success of each project.
CTH+A is currently providing continuing architectural services to
the City of Orlando, Seminole County, the United States Postal
Service and the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority. We have worked
with Orange County on several projects and are presently working
with Osceola County on the Kissimmee/St. Cloud Convention and
Visitors Bureau facility. We are also providing complete
architectural services to Orange County Public Schools for the
District -wide Science Facilities renovation project which includes
Ocoee Middle School.
For expansion and redevelopment of the City of Ocoee Municipal
Complex, CTH+A has assembled a highly experienced team of
consultants. Allan-Conrad-Mitzo will support CTH+A with structural
engineering services; G.R.G. Vanderweil Engineers, Inc. will
provide mechanical and electrical engineering services; GLH
Consulting Services will provide expert security consulting
services; and Glenn Acomb & Associates will provide landscape
design services. Clerk -of -the -Works services will be provided by
K&R Engineers and Constructors. CTH+A has extensive working
experience with all the above mentioned firms.
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CTH+A Team has successfully completed many projects with similar
scope requirements. Listed below are some examples:
o Orange County Administration Center 1st -5th Floor Renovation
Orlando, FL
o City of Orlando Municipal Justice Building Third Floor and Gun
Range Renovation, Orlando, FL
o Orange County Temporary Jail, Orlando, FL
o Citrus Bowl Phase II Expansion (Sports Association Office
Complex), Orlando, FL
o Braniff Interim Headquarters Facility Expansion and Renovation
Orlando, FL
o Lake Mary City Hall, Lake Mary, FL
o Volusia County Central Administration Facility, DeLand, FL
o Sebastian Police Department, Sebastian, FL
o Polk County Correctional Facility Phase I, Bartow, FL
o Nassau County Jail Additions & Remodel, Fernandina Beach, FL
o City of Lake Wales, City Hall Plaza & Central Ave Streetscape,
Lake Wales, FL
o City of Maitland, City Hall Parking Lot, Maitland, FL
CTH+A Team's experience is extensive in the areas of master
planning and design for streetscape, civic centers and governmental
buildings. Also, our unique experience with site planning and
amenities for civic spaces will be a unique asset to these projects
with the development of Starke Lake and integration of exterior
public spaces.
CTH+A Team members have studied the scope of work for this project
in detail. We understand the City's desire to start construction
by the end of the year. With our proven team approach, CTH+A Team
is fully confident that we can meet the project goals and demands.
We have proposed a "Project Approach", as described separately in
this proposal. This approach is based on our successful experience
with similar projects in the past and is subject to modification
upon discussion with the City of Ocoee.
CTH+A Team is assisted with extensive computer capabilities,
including programming, cost estimating and computer aided design
and drafting (CADD). This enables our team to facilitate rapid
response to challenging design requirements, provide timely and
accurate progress data and enhance the retention and communication
of information developed throughout the course of the project.
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Our team of architects, engineers, planners and interior designers
is dedicated to excellence in architectural planning and design,
and committed to providing personal services to meet the project
requirements.
In summary, we would like to offer the following key elements which
we feel make CTH+A Team uniquely qualified for this project:
EXPERIENCE WITH GOVERNMENTAL AND POLICE FACILITIES
TEAM APPROACH
TECHNICAL COMPETENCE
QUALITY ASSURANCE PROGRAM
SCHEDULE AND COST CONTROL
MBE QUALIFICATION
TOTAL TEAM COMMITMENT
Please let us know if you have any questions or need additional
information. CTH+A has a sincere desire to provide our services
for the expansion and redevelopment of the City of Ocoee Municipal
Complex and to establish a long term working relationship with the
City of Ocoee. Thank you for your consideration of our
qualifications.
Sincerely,
C. �41'xT HSU + ASSOCIATES, P.A.
Chu-Tzu Hsu, A.I.A.
Principal
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
LETTER OF INTEREST
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.
PROJECT TEAM
TEAM INTRODUCTION
ORGANIZATION CHART
QUALIFICATIONS
RESUMES
CTH + A LOCATION MAP
2.
CLERK -OF -THE -WORKS
ADVANTAGES/DISADVANTAGES OF USING A C.M.
3.
SF 254
SF 255
4.
PROJECT APPROACH
PROJECT COST CONTROL
5.
PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE
REPRESENTATIVE CLIENT LIST
WORKLOAD
6.
CURRENT AND PROJECTED
7.
M/WBE STATEMENT AND CERTIFICATES
8.
PROFESSIONAL LICENSE
LIABILITY INSURANCE
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
PUBLIC ENTITY CRIMES FORM
BROCHURE
TEAM
INTRODUCTION
C. T. HSU + ASSOCIATES is a dyna-
mic Architecture/Planning/
Interior Design firm which has
been engaged in the practice of
architecture in Central Florida
for eight years.
CTH+A was founded in 1983 by its
principal, C.T. Hsu as a full
service architectural business
emphasizing the best personal
service for our growing list of
clients by producing the best
design work. We endeavor to do
this by bringing to each project
the best available design
talent.
For each project, CTH+A assem-
bles a highly motivated, custom
tailored project team, consist-
ing of specialized subconsul-
tants combined with the talents
of our own staff, to bring about
the best overall project result
from the challenge of each proj-
ect.
Our firm is located in downtown
Orlando, at 820 Irma Avenue.
With easy access to Highway 50,
we are prepared to respond imme-
diately to the needs of the City
of Ocoee Municipal Complex pro-
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Telephone no.: (407)423-0098.
Federal taxpayer identification
number: 59-2415247.
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STRUCTRUAL ENGINEERING
ALLAN-CONRAD-MTTZO
ROBERT S. CONRAD, P.E.
PRINCIPAL/PROJECT MANAGER
CITY OF OCOEE
MUNICIPAL COMPLEX
CTH+A TEAM
PROJECT ORGANIZATION
CITY OF OCOEE
PROJECT DIRECTOR
C.T. HSU + ASSOCIATES
C. T. HSU, A.I.A.
PRINCIPAL/PROJECT MANAGER
CRAIG DELOY, R.A.
PROJECT ARCHITECT
TIM MCNICHOLAS
PROJECT DESIGNER
LISA IKEGAMI
PROJECT DESIGNER
BOB MACLEOD
MARK WUNDERLIN
CADD ARCHITECTS
WILL HOOD, RA.
CADD CONSULTANT
WILBUR PEELER, C.G.C.
CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATOR
MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL
G.R.G. VANDERWEIL
ENGINEERS, INC.
RUSSELL HEIKEN, P.E.
PRINCIPAL/PROJECT MANAGER
SECURITY/SURVEILLANCE
GLH CONSULTING
SERVICES
GENE L. HOLTZ
PRINCIPAL/PROJECT MANAGER
CLERK -OF -THE -WORKS
K&R ENGINEERS
AND CONSTRUCTORS
GEORGE C. KNUDSEN, P.E.
PRINCIPAL/PROJECT MANAGER
LANDSCAPE
GLENN ACOMB
AND ASSOCIATES
GLENN ACOMB, ASIA
PRINCIPAL/PROJECT MANAGER
CTH+A TEAM QUALIFICATIONS
Mr. C. T. Hsu, A.I.A., Principal in Charge and your contact
person. Mr. Hsu received his Master of Architecture in Advanced
Studies degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and
has more than seventeen years experience. He has previously been
involved in many award winning projects.
Mr. Craig DeLoy, R.A., Project Architect. Mr. De Loy received his
Masters Degree in Architecture from Virginia Tech and has more than
ten years of experience in production and design management,
including development and implementation of CADD systems. He has
practical and specialized experience in historical rehabilitation,
education, multi -family and a variety of commercial use facilities.
Mr. Tim McNicholas, Project Designer. Mr. McNicholas received his
Master of Architecture degree from Harvard University and has more
than six years experience. Mr. McNicholas has extensive experience
in planning and design of schools, hospitals, recreation and
commercial projects.
Ms. Lisa Ikegami, Project Designer. Ms. Ikegami is in the Graduate
Program for her Master of Architecture degree from the University
of Florida. She will be assigned to interior architecture design
and production duties throughout the project.
Mr. Robert MacLeod, Project Architect. Mr. MacLeod received his
Master of Architecture degree from Harvard University and has more
than five years experience in a variety of residential and
commercial use facilities.
Mr. Mark Wunderlin, Project Architect. Mr. Wunderlin received his
Master of Architecture degree from Harvard University and has more
than three years experience in a variety of commercial use
facilities.
Mr. Will Hood, R.A., CADD Consultant. Mr. Hood has more than 40
years experience, including extensive experience in AutoCadd. His
responsibilities include development from initial design
development drawings to complete construction documents.
Mr. Wilbur Peeler, C.B.I./G.C., Construction Administrator. Mr.
Peeler has over 25 years of experience in Construction Inspection
and Administration. He is a certified Building Inspector and
General Contractor. He served as the Director of Building and
Zoning Department for a major South Florida municipality before
moving to Orlando nine years ago. Mr. Peeler is also an
experienced construction estimator and specification writer.
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Qualifications
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Ms. Rim Boyce, Executive Assistant & Ms. Tina Ruohonen,
Administrative Assistant, will be responsible for administrative
project support and computer related information processing.
CTH+A has been providing a variety of professional services for the
past eight years. On each of our contracts we have demonstrated
the ability to control costs, meet schedules and deliver quality
services. We feel that our experience in working on these projects
has developed an outstanding awareness of the procedures and
systems required to accomplish the goals of the project. We have
always been responsive to our clients requirements.
CTH+A has earned a reputation for its innovative planning and
design and our ability to meet budgets and schedules. Our firm has
in-house computer and word processing systems with programs for
scheduling, specifications, facility planning, construction cost
estimating, and computer aided design & drafting (CADD). We strive
to ensure that our planning and design documents are the most
useful tools in fulfilling the project goals. Our high standards
for legibility, detail and completeness have won the trust and
respect of the contractors working on our projects.
CTH+A has demonstrated the ability to work closely and effectively
with our clients on many completed and ongoing projects. We
consider our working relationships with our clients, both current
and previous, to be excellent. From our perspective the
relationship is characterized as one of mutual respect and
professionalism. CTH+A strongly believes design excellence needs
to be complemented by personalized services. We have proven the
ongoing involvement of the Principal and the total project
commitment of the design team will not only assure the design
quality, but also ensure a rewarding Architect -Client relationship.
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C. T. HSII, A.I.A.
PRINCIPAL
EDUCATION
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Bachelor of Architecture/1972/Tung Hai University
Diploma in Urban Planning/1972/Tung Hai University
Master of Architecture in Advanced Studies (M.Arch.A.S.)/1976/
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
REGISTRATION
Registered Architect in Florida/1983/Washington/1981/Wyoming/1979
Certified for reciprocity in other states by National Council of
Architectural Registration Board
AWARDS
John D. Rockefeller 3rd Fund Fellowship
Anchorage Municipal Headquarters Library National Design
Competition - First Phase
AIA Regional Design Awards
Achievement in Architecture Award - 1986
Up & Comer Award in Architecture - 1987
MBE/Majority Professional Company of the Year Award - 1988
PUBLICATIONS
Urban Dwelling Environments - Taipei, Taiwan, Urban Settlement
Design Program, MIT
Housing for the Elderly Study - HEW & MIT
MEMBERSHIPS
Member of American Institute of Architects
Member of Mid -Florida Chapter, A.I.A.
Past Board Member of Mid -Florida Chapter A.I.A.
Past President of Asian American Chamber of Commerce
Past President of Chinese American Assoc. of Central Florida
Past President of Asian Pacific American Heritage Council of
Central Florida
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SUMMARY OF EXPERIENCE
Mr. C. T. Hsu, A.I.A., is the Founder and President of C. T. Hsu +
Associates and has over seventeen years experience in various
projects, including planning and design of large scale thematic
projects.
The following are some relevant projects:
Valencia Community College Downtown Center Renovation, Orlando, FL
Kissimmee/St. Cloud Convention & Visitors Bureau, Kissimmee, FL
Citrus Bowl Phase II Expansion, Orlando, FL
Orange County Temporary Jail, Orlando, FL
Walt Disney World/MGM Studio Tour Toll Plaza & Bus Shelter
Expansion, Orlando, FL
Walt Disney World/Swan & Dolphin Hotels Causeway Structure,
Orlando, FL
Caruso's Palace Italian Restaurant, Orlando, FL
China Coast Restaurant, Orlando, FL
Ran-Getsu of Tokyo Restaurant, Orlando, FL
Ming Court Restaurant, Orlando, FL
Imperial Gardens Restaurant at Heathrow, Orlando, FL
United States Postal Service, Airline Loading Building,
Main Post Office, Orlando, FL
Dommerich Elementary School Pavilion, Maitland, FL
Glenridge Middle School Media Center and Exceptional Education
Suite, Winter Park, FL
Orange County Administration Center Master Plan & 1st -5th Floor
Renovation, Orange County, FL
Lehigh Oriental Village Development, Lehigh, FL
Hillsborough County/Sheldon Road Wastewater Treatment Plant,
Hillsborough County, FL
City of Orlando Industrial Medical Unit Facility, Orlando, FL
City of Orlando Claudia Allen Senior Center, Orlando, FL
City of Orlando Tennis Center Storage Facility, Orlando, FL
City of Orlando Nursery and Greenhouses, Orlando, FL
City of Orlando Sports Complex, Orlando, FL
City of Orlando Phillips House Renovation, Orlando, FL
City of Orlando Municipal Justice Building Renovation, Orlando, FL
Concessions International, Airside "B", Orlando International
Airport, Orlando, FL
Braniff Airlines Headquarters Facility, Orlando, FL
Olympia & York Space Planning, Orlando, FL
McLeod Center Master Plan, Orlando, FL
Municipal Parking Garage Expansion, Orlando, FL
Orlando Neurosurgical Medical Office Building, Orlando, FL
Winter Park Office Plaza, Winter Park, FL
Oak Street Medical Office Building, Kissimmee, FL
Fairbanks Center Office Building, Winter Park, FL
Primrose School Group Homes, Orlando, FL
C.T. HSU + ASSOCIATES, P.A.
CRAIG S. DE LOY, R.A.
PROJECT ARCHITECT
PROJECT ASSIGNMENT
Design, production & project management
Bachelor of Design in Architecture/1980/University of Florida
Master of Architecture/1982/Virginia Tech
REGISTRATION
Registered Architect, State of Florida
YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
With this firm: 1
With other firms: 9
Architectural Review Board Chairman/Director: Essex Pointe
Homeowners Association
District Vice -Chairman of Program: Boy Scouts of America
Orlando Landmarks Defense
SUMMARY OF EXPERIENCE
Mr. De Loy, R.A., has over ten years of architectural practice and
has extensive experience in production and design management. He
has practical and specialized experience in historical
rehabilitation, educational multi -family and a variety of
commercial use facilities.
Glenridge Middle School Media Center and Exceptional Education
Suite, Winter Park, FL
Glenridge Middle School Science Facility, Winter Park, FL
Howard Middle School Science Facility, Orlando, FL
Ocoee Middle School Science Facility, Ocoee, FL
Winter Park High School Science Facility, Winter Park, FL
Winter Park Ninth Grade Center Science Facility, Winter Park, FL
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SUMMARY OF EXPERIENCE
Valencia Community College Downtown Center Renovation,
Citrus Bowl Phase II Expansion, Orlando, FL
Orange County Temporary Jail Facility, Orlando, FL
Disney/MGM Toll Plaza, Orlando, FL
Kings Bay (various projects), Kings Bay, GA
NTS Office Building, Longwood, FL
Lake Howell Medical Office Building,
Orlando Center Professional Office Park, Orlando, FL
South Forty Professional Center, Ormond Beach, FL
Newman Center, Orlando, FL
Newman Center, Lakeland, FL
Kaley Elementary School, Orlando, FL
Canterbury Retreat Center, Orlando, FL
Sabal Park Apartments, Longwood, FL
Sabal Park Clubhouse, Longwood, FL
Golfbrook Apartments Clubhouse, Longwood, FL
Wekiva Townhouses for the Stel Corp., Longwood, FL
Orange Tree Clubhouse, Orlando, FL
Sea Chase High Rise Condominiums, Gulfshore, AL
Millpond Midrise - Premier Group
Hunters Landing Condominiums, Orlando, FL
Prototype Apartment Design - Oxford Development
Mariner Bay Condominiums, Flagler Beach, FL
Willowbrook at Heathrow, Heathrow, FL
Waterford at Orange Tree - Delta Prestige Homes
Park West Condominiums, Winter Park, FL
Orlando, FL
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TIM MCNICHOLAS
ASSOCIATE
PROJECT ASSIGNMENT
Planning, Design and Production
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Design in Architecture/1982/University of Florida
Master of Architecture/1989/Harvard University
YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
With this firm: 3
With other firms: 3
SUMMARY OF EXPERIENCE
Mr. McNicholas has more than six years of experience in planning,
design and production of hospitals, office buildings, restaurants,
schools and housing projects. Listed below are some relevant
projects:
International Dock, Orlando, FL
Citrus Bowl Expansion Phase II, Orlando, FL
Walt Disney World/MGM Studio Tour Theme Park Expansion
Orlando, FL
Lyman High School Building #3 Remodel, Longwood, FL
Glenridge Middle School Media Center and Exceptional Education
Suite Winter Park, FL
Dommerich Elementary School Pavilion, Maitland, FL
China Coast Restaurant, Orlando, FL
Ming Court Restaurant, Orlando, FL
Ran-Getsu of Tokyo Restaurant, Orlando, FL
Florida League of Cities, Orlando, FL
Winter Park Office Plaza, Winter Park, FL
Fairbanks Center Office Building, Winter Park, FL
Ambulance Station, Bay Medical Center, Panama City, FL
Jacksonville Ambulatory Care Center, Jacksonville, FL
Cape Coral Hospital Expansion Project, Cape Coral, FL
Variety Children's Hospital Expansion, Miami, FL
Trowbridge Court Condominiums, Cambridge, MA
Reservoir Place Office Building, Lincoln, MA
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SUMMARY OF EXPERIENCE
Entree 'A La Carte Restaurant, Boston, MA
Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, PA
North Carolina Museum of Fine Art Expansion, Raleigh, NC
Chalk & Vermillion Gallery, N.Y., N.Y.
Pedestrian Bridges & Towers - Logan Airport, Boston, MA
Ford Residence, East Hampton, N.Y.
Banat Residence, Begur, Spain
Olympic Village, Seoul, Korea
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LISA IREGAMI
PROJECT DESIGNER
PROJECT ASSIGNMENT
Interior Design & Production
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Design/1986
Graduate Program, University of Florida 1986-88
YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
With this firm: 3
With other firms: 1
SUMMARY OF EXPERIENCE
Ms. Ikegami has been involved in the following projects:
Fire Fighters Council Facility, Orlando, FL
Glenridge Middle School Media Center and Exceptional Education
Suites, Winter Park, FL
Citrus Bowl Expansion Phase II, Orlando, FL
Orange County Administration Center, Orlando, FL
Mental Health Services of Orange County, Orlando, FL
Braniff Airlines Headquarters Facility, Orlando, FL
Caruso's Palace Italian Restaurant, Orlando, FL
China Coast Restaurant, Orlando, FL
Ming Court Restaurant, Plaza International, Orlando, FL
Ran-Getsu of Tokyo Restaurant, Orlando, FL
Neurosurgical Medical Office Bldg., Orlando, FL
City of Orlando Industrial Medical Unit Facility, Orlando, FL
City of Orlando Langford Park Pavilion and Boardwalk, Orlando, FL
City of Orlando Langford Park Community Center, Orlando, FL
Dolphin/Swan Hotels Causeway, Walt Disney World, FL
Bob Carr Performing Arts Center Canopy Structure, Orlando, FL
Orange County Temporary Jail Facility, Orlando, FL
C.T. Hsu + Associates Office Building Renovation, Orlando, FL
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C.T. HSU + ASSOCIATES, P.A.
ROBERT M. MACLEOD
PROJECT ARCHITECT
PROJECT ASSIGNMENT
Design, production & project management
EDUCATION
Master of Architecture/1987/Harvard University Graduate School of
Design.
Bachelor of Design/1982/University of Florida
General Studies/1979/Valdosta State College
YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
With other Firms: 5
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Assistant Professor, University of Florida, 1987 -Present
Teaching Assistant with Professor Kevin Kieran, Harvard University
Graduate School of Design, 1986
Design Critic for second -year studio, Boston Architectural Center,
1986
Design Critic for third -year studio, Boston Architectural Center,
1985
AWARDS
Teacher of the Year Award, bestowed by the Department of
Architecture at the University of Florida, 1990
Research Development Award, awarded by the Division of Sponsored
Research/University of Florida, 1988-1989
Julia Amory Appleton Traveling Fellowship, awarded by the Harvard
University Graduate School of Design, 1987
SUMMARY OF EXPERIENCE
" Independent Architectural Consultant, 1987-1990
McIntosh Office Building, Winter Park, FL
Quality Inn Motel International Drive, Orlando, FL
Miscellaneous Hotel/Motel Projects, Greater Orlando, FL
China Square Condominium, Salem, MA
Druker Lobby, Boston, MA
Harborside Landing Condominium, Lynn, MA
The Farnsworth Building Renovation & Addition, Boston, MA
Nautilus Museum, New London, CT
Logan Airport Renovations/Additions, Boston, MA
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MARK WUNDERLIN
PROJECT ARCHITECT
PROJECT ASSIGNMENT
Design, Production, Project Management
Bachelors in Architecture/1985/University of Florida
Masters in Architecture/1988/Harvard University
AWARDS
Junior Honors Scholarship 1982-1983
Senior Honors Scholarship 1983-1984
3rd Place, class -wide third year design
1985 ACSA Design & Energy competition
Recipient of Schwab & Twitty Scholarship
YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
With other firms: 4
SUMMARY OF EXPERIENCE
competition
for Graduate study 1985
River Ridge High School Pasco Co., FL
River Ridge High School Athletic Complex, Pasco Co., FL
Hillsborough Community College Brandon Learning Center, Brandon, FL
First Presbyterian Church of Brandon Additions & Renovations,
Brandon, FL
Heather Lakes Elementary School "H", Hillsborough Co., FL
Hillsborough County Sheriff's Operations Center Annex & Parking
Garage, Tampa, FL
St. Joseph's Hospital Child Care Center, Tampa, FL
Mattapan Police Station, Boston, MA
Flatrock Wildlife Sanctuary Visitor Center, Fitchburg, MA
Amesbury Middle School Additions & Renovations, Amesbury, MA
38 Chauncy Street 10th Floor Renovation, Boston, MA
Northbridge Elderly Housing, Northbridge, MA
Harrington Elementary School Library Renovation, Lexington, MA
Lexington High School Auditorium Renovation, Lexington, MA
C. T. HSU + ASSOCIATES, P.A.
WILLIAM R. HOOD, R.A.
CADD CONSULTANT
PROJECT ASSIGNMENT
Computer -Aided Design and Production
Project Architect
REGISTRATION
Registered Architect/State of Florida/1971
Certified General Contractor/State of Florida/1980
YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
With this firm: 1-1/2
With other firms: 39
SUMMARY OF EXPERIENCE
Mr. Hood has over 40 years of experience in Architectural practice
including eleven yers as principal of Berman & Hood Architects.
Experience includes design and management of commercial buildings,
office buildings, hospitals, high-rise condominiums and numerous
single and multi -family projects.
Seven years experience with AutoCADD.
Listed below are some relevant projects:
Citrus Bowl Expansion Phase II, Orlando, FL
Orange County Temporary Jail, Orlando, FL
Orlando Neurosurgical Associates, Orlando, FL
United States Postal Service, Airline Loading B1dg,Orlando,FL
Conserv II Maintenance Facility, Orlando, FL
City of Orlando, Industrial Medical Complex, Orlando, FL
City of Orlando, Sports Hitting Tunnel, Orlando, FL
Dolphin & Swan Hotels,Causeway, Walt Disney World, Orlando, FL
Caruso's Italian Restaurant, Orlando, FL
Great Western Bank Building, Orlando, FL
Pier East Condominium, New Smyrna Beach, FL
Captains Quarters Condominium, New Smyrna Beach, FL
Navy Warehouse, Mayport, FL
Mayfair Methodist Church, Kingsport, TN
Asbury Methodist Church, Kingsport, TN
Johnson Elementary School, Kingsport, TN
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WILBUR W. PEELER
ASSOCIATE
PROJECT ASSIGNMENT
Construction Administrator
REGISTRATION
State Certified General Contractor, #C003872
Certified Building Inspector/So. Building Code Congress Intl
YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
With this firm: 1-1/2
With other firms: 25
SUMMARY OF EXPERIENCE
Mr. Peeler has over 25 years of experience as a Building & Zoning
Director, Building Inspector, General Contractor and Masonry
Contractor. Listed below are some relevant projects:
L Orange County Temporary Jail, Orlando, FL
GOAA Remote Parking Facility & Toll Plaza, Orlando, FL
Disney/MGM Toll Plaza & Parking Facility Expansion, Lake Buena
Vista, FL
United States Postal Service Airline Loading Building, Orlando, FL
Citrus Bowl Phase II Expansion, Orlando, FL
Fire Fighters Council Facility, Orlando, FL
TGI Friday's Restaurant, Orlando, FL
Glenridge Middle School Media Center and Exceptional Education
Suite, Winter Park, FL
Orange County Schools, Orange County, FL
Volusia County Schools, Volusia County, FL
Orange County Correctional Facility, Orlando, FL
Island Lake Retirement Center, Seminole County, FL
Seminole County Fire Stations, Seminole County, FL
Sheraton World Motel, Orlando, FL
Valencia Community College Expansion, Orlando, FL
University of Central Florida Expansion, Orlando, FL
Clarcona Community Center, Orlando, FL
Montgomery Woods Condos, Orlando, FL
EXPO Center, Orlando, FL
Jackson Court Apartment Complex for Senior Citizens, Orlando, FL
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LAURENCE R. ALLAN, P.E.
ROBERTS. CONRAD, P.E.
WILLIAM M. MITZO, P.E.
ROBERT S. CONRAD, P.E.
STRUCTURAL ENGINEER
In 1972, Mr. Conrad moved to Orlando, Florida, to be employed as a
Staff Engineer with Allan and Stuhl, and became registered in the
State of Florida in November of that year. In 1977, he joined Mr.
Allan in partnership to form Allan and Conrad, Inc.. In June 1989,
William M. Mitzo joined Mssrs. Allan and Conrad to form ALLAN-
CONRAD-MITZO, INC., which is known to have the largest and most
experienced Structural Consulting staff in Central Florida. Mr.
Conrad is also a Certified Fallout Shelter Analyst having completed
basic and advanced courses offered by the Corps of Engineers.
Mr. Conrad worked' 7 years at a consulting firm in Evansville,
Indiana. His experience there included all phases of Structural
Steel Design including preparation of structural steel shop
drawings as well as performing intricate designs to establish
reference tables. Mr. Conrad provided engineering design services
for a Prestressed Concrete Company that produced slabs, double tees
and long span single tees. While in Indiana he participated in a
four -country survey to establish and update the Civil Defense
Shelter Program. In 1971, he was awarded the honor of "Junior
Engineer of the Year" for the State of Indiana.
In early 1982, Gov. Graham appointed Mr. Conrad as structural
engineering representative to the Florida State Board of Building
Codes and Standards where he currently serves as vice-chairman on
the board. Currently, he is acting on a specially appointed
committee to review qualification requirements for Certified
"Threshold Inspectors". In 1985 he served on a special joint
committee to investigate the causes of "Building Collapses".
Project Experience (ALLAN-CONRAD-MITZO, INC.)
American Adventure Pavilion, CEBA, University of Central
EPCOT Florida
E.T.'s Adventure, Universal Orlando Municipal Auditorium,
Studios, Florida Orlando, Florida
Winter Park Library, Winter
Park, Florida
Outpatient Hospital,
Jacksonville Naval Air Station
Dining Hall, Patrick Air Force
Base, Florida
Dining and Troop Issue
Facility - Homestead Air Force
Base, Florida
1280 PALMETTO AVENUE - WINTER PARK, FLORIDA 32789 - X407) 628-5282 - FAX w 644-6222
ROBERT S. CONRAD, P.E.
STRUCTURAL ENGINEER
Citrus Hall, University of Officer Housing Facility,
Florida, Lake Alfred, Florida Naval Training Center,
Orlando, Florida
Fifth District Court of
Appeals, Daytona Beach,
Florida
Bachelor of Science - Civil Engineering - 1965
Christian Brothers College, Memphis, Tennessee
Certification - Fallout Shelter Analyst - 1969
Corps of Engineers, Louisville, Kentucky
Affiliations (Past and Present)
American Society of Civil Engineers
American Concrete Institute
American Institute of Steel Construction
Concrete Reinforcing Steel Institute
National Society of Professional Engineers
Rotary International (Former Member)
Registrations
Professional Engineer - Indiana 414272
Professional Engineer - Florida #18153
Professional Engineer - North Carolina #13465
ALLAN-CONRAD-MITZO, INC. - F-767
Threshold Insmector - No. 0052
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v:URENCE R.,ALLAN. P.E.
ROBERT S. CONRAD, P.E.
NILLIAM M. MITZO, P E.
WILLIAM M. MITZO, P.E.
STRUCTURA , ENGINEER
William M.M1tzo _s a Senior Partner at ALLAN-CONRAD- MIT ZO, INC.,
serving as 'Tice President and a member of -ts Board of Directors.
Mr. Mitzo began working for Allan & Conrad, Inc. in 1980 as a
Project Zngineer and became a partner __n 1986. During the past ten
years, he has designed numerous projects including hotels, schools,
hospitals, condominiums and office building structures. Mr. Mitzo
has experience in both ai-rise and low-rise construction uti'-_zing
the latest technologies of design.
Mr. Mitzo has an extensive background in ccncreta design, wit:
experience in prestressed concrete and pest -tensioned concrete.
His background in computer analysis and design has enabled ALLAN-
CONRAD-MITZC, INC. to produce more economical designs, always
sympathetic to the client's needs and project demands. Mr. Mitzo's
ongoing interest in computers has led ACM into adopting Computer
Aided Drafting ( CADD ) to fulfill all of its drafting needs.
Prior to working with ALLAN -CONRAD-MITZO, INC., Mr. Mitzo worked as
a Staff Engineer for a prestressed concrete manufacturer and a
leading structural consulting fi--m in the South Florida area.
Mr. Mitzo has also served the Engineering Profession outside the
office. He has served as a member of the Board of Directors for
the Central Florida Chapter of the American Concrete Institute and
is an active member of the Post -Tensioning Institute.
Project Experience (ALLAN-CONRAD-MITZO, INC.)
Disney Club Hotels, EPCOT,
Orlando, Florida
Dr. Phillips High School,
Orlando, Florida
Santa Rosa Dunes Condominiums,
Santa Rosa Island, Florida
American Adventure Pavilion,
EPCOT, Orlando, Florida
Radisson Inn Resort Oceanside,
Indialantic, Florida
Orange County High School
'CCC', Orlando, Florida
Orange County Middle School
'A -A', Orlando , Florida
Personnel Housing - Naval
Training Center, Orlando,
Florida
In-patient Care Facility -
Florida Hospital, Altamonte The Reeves House, Orlando,
Springs, Florida Florida
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STRUCTURAL EING-NEER
Project Exverience (ALLAN -CONRAD-MITZO, INC.) cont.
School of Aeronautics - Florida Hospital -
Florida Institute of Professional Office Building
Technology, Melbourne, Florida and Parking Garage, Orlando,
Florida
Arts Complex - University of
Central Flcrida, Orlando,
Florida
Project Experience (Previcus E.'nvlcvers)
Grove Isle Condominiums, Isla de Sol Development, St.
Coconut Grove, Flor-da Petersburg, Florida
Lutheran Towers, Orlando, Falls Fashion Center, Miami,
Florida Florida
Sheraton Hotel, Dallas, Texas
Marriott Hotel, Tampa, Florida
Marriott Hotel, Ft.
Lauderdale, Flcrida
Academic
Bachelor of Science in Architectural Engineering - 1974
University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida
Affiliations (Past and Present)
American Concrete Institute
Post -Tensioning Institute
Registrations
Professional Engineer - Florida #21692
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RUSSELL L. HEIREN, P.E.
PRINCIPAL - MECHANICAL ENGINEER
RESPONSIBILITIES
Responsibilities include all phases of mechanical design
and overall project management. Provides a single point
of communication between clients and team members. Mr.
Heiken also provides design involvement in all projects
under his management.
Specialist in the field of acoustical engineering.
Extensive experience in computer-aided design
techniques, including F.L.E.E.T., TRACE, DOE II, and HCC
II.
YEARS OF PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
GRG Vanderweil Engineers, Inc. 6 Years
With Other Firms 5 Years
(Was Mechanical Engineering Department Head for Reynolds,
Smith & Hills - Greensboro, North Carolina)
EDUCATION
Pennsylvania State University
1981 - B.S. Degree Architectural Engineering
REGISTRATIONS
Registered Professional Engineer in the states of Florida
and Missouri
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
American Society of Heating, Refrigeration & A/C
Engineers
Florida Engineering Society
National Society of Professional Engineers
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Russell L. Heiken, P.E.
Pennsylvania State University
1981 - B.S. Degree Architectural Engineering
Professional Engineer: Florida, Missouri and
Alabama
American Society of Heating, Refrigeration &
A/C Engineers
Florida Engineering Society
National Society of Professional Engineers
Experience
As principal for G.R.G. Vanderweil
responsible for the conceptual design,
and project management for all types
single point of communication between
is heavily involved in the mechanical
the projects under his management.
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Engineers, Mr. Heiken is
overseeing design production
of projects. He acts as a
clients and team members. He
engineering design for all of
His design experience includes all types of projects ranging from the
$180 million Disney Yacht and Beach Club Hotels; the $21 million
Renovation of the 21 story Jacksonville Electric Authority Central
Office Building in Jacksonville, Florida; and the HVAC system
replacement at three Space Shuttle Hypergol maintenance building for
NASA at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida to the visual enhancement
of the Surry Nuclear Power Plant Facility in Surry, Virginia
providing a 700 lineal foot stainless steel inspection and viewing
corridor through the facility.
His laboratory design experience includes the target test facility
for Laser Guidance System designed for military tanks at Martin
Marietta Corp. in Orlando, Florida; the Robotics, Computer Aided
Design, Chemistry, Biology and Physics Laboratory renovation at
Valencia Community College West Campus in Orlando, Florida; and the
Molecular Biology Cancer Research Facility at the University of North
Carolina in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
Specialist in the field of acoustics and vibration analysis and
control and experienced in the use of computer aided design
techniques including FLEET, TRACE, DOE II, HCC II, HAP and many
others.
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Smith and Hills in Greensboro, North Carolina.
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KENNETH L. RIGBY, P.E.
PRINCIPAL - ELECTRICAL ENGINEER
RESPONSIBILITIES
Principal in charge of electrical engineering department
for GRGV. Responsible for all phases of electrical
engineering design. Twenty year comprehensive background
in both lighting and specialized systems design.
Accomplished in the areas of security, communication,
life safety, building automation and computer systems
design. Extensive experience in the design of
uninterruptible power supply systems, emergency
generating systems, and power distribution for both high
and low voltage.
Instrumental in the design of over forty projects that
have received lighting design awards.
YEARS OF PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
GRG Vanderweil Engineers, Inc.
With Other Firms
EDUCATION
20 Years
2 Years
Milwaukee School of Engineering
1969 - B.S. Degree - Electrical Engineering
Graduated with Honors
REGISTRATIONS
Registered Professional Engineer in the states of
Florida, Wisconsin, California, Minnesota, Georgia,
Virginia, Missouri, Maryland, Mississippi, Alabama and
Louisiana.
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Illuminating Engineering Society
Consulting Engineers Council
'055 Maitland Center
Commons Boulevard
Mamand., Florida 32751
Tei. •t0; 660.0088
Fax 407660 - 1655
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Kenneth L. Rigby, P.E.
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Milwaukee School of Engineering c,mmcns e04.e;3-c
1969 - B.S. Degree - Electrical Engineering
Graduated with Honors k1a,r3rc
Professional Engineer: Florida, Wisconsin,
California, Minnesota, Georgia, Virginia, axl07•;,;0• •ass
Missouri, Maryland, Mississippi, Alabama
and Louisiana.
Illuminating Engineering Society
Consulting Engineers Council
Experience
Principal in charge of electrical engineering department for GRGV.
Responsible for all phases of electrical engineering design. Twenty
year comprehensive background in both lighting and specialized
systems design.
Accomplished in the areas of security, communication, life safety,
building automation and computer systems design. Extensive
experience in the design of uninterruptible power supply systems,
emergency generating systems, and power distribution for both high
and low voltage.
Mr. Rigby's experience with laboratory projects includes but is not
limited to the test lab for the Laser Guidance system for Army tanks
at Martin Marietta in Orlando, Florida. The test facility required
extensive alarm interlocks for the lighting, security and automatic
door lock systems to prevent accidents during laser test procedures.
His experience also includes laboratory projects such as the Valencia
Community College Laboratory Renovation housing robotics, computer
aided design and drafting, physics, chemistry and biology labs and
several research laboratory facilities for the University of
Wisconsin - Madison including a 90,000 sq ft Plant Science
Laboratory, 120,000 sq ft Computer Science Lab and a 30,000 sq ft
Bacteriology Lab addition.
Instrumental in the design of over forty projects that have received
lighting design awards.
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EDUCATION:
LICENSE:
EXPERIENCE:
1988-PRES:
GENE L. HOLTZ CONSULTING SERVICES
SECURITY PLANNING REVIEWS EVALUATION
343 Sawgrass PI., Casselberrv, FL 32707 (407) 6994152
Graduate of Southern Illinois University, School of Architecture,
Carbondale, Illinois 1%7.
Illinois Architectural No. 001-008892
GLH CONSULTING SERVICES, CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA
OWNER.
Providing consulting services to architects, owners and county administrations in
relation to planning correctional and court house facilities.
HANSEN LIND & MEYER, ORLANDO, FLORIDA
DEPT. HEAD OF CRR IINAL JCbTICE SDaJRITY.
Brought into firm in 1983 to establish a criminal justice presence for Hansen Lind
and Meyer.
Responsibilities included training existing staff in the design, production
drawing, and specifications related to criminal justice facilities.
Research and development related to criminal justice and security documentation.
Research and development related to human engineering in security design.
Limdted marketing in conjunction with existing staff as well as alone.
1967-1983:
PHILLIPS SWAGER AND ASSOCIATES, PEORIA, ILLINOIS
PROJECT MANAGER / ASSOCIATE.
Responsibilities included design, production and specification writing for
criminal justice projects.
Research and development related to criminal justice and security documentation.
Research and development related to human engineering in security design.
Other responsibilities included marketing, construction administration, project
coordination ( quality control ). Project manager over all CAD/CAM projects
starting in 1978.
CREDENTIALS:
GENE L. HOLTZ CONSULTING SERVICES
SECURITY PLANNING 9 REVIEWS EVALUATION
343 Sawgrass PI., Casselberry, FL 32707 (407) 6994152
GENE L. HOLTZ ACA
CONSULTANT
'Architectural degree from Southern Illinois
University in 1967.
'Architectural registration Illinois .
°24 years experience.
°21 years in the criminal justice field.
'Responsible for the design, production, coordination and
supervision of over 41 criminal justice projects in over eleven
states, and Bermuda, a commonwealth of England.
°Involved in the designs of over 12 projects which have
appeared in "Architects For Justice Exhibition" since 1978.
*Authored security information in "Architectural Graphic
Standards Eighth Edition".
*Security designs featured in "Security Magazine".
*Has acted in advisory and or consulting capacity to major
Criminal Justice Architectural Firms in eight states, as well
as security equipment and electronic manufacturers and
security contractors.
*Designed system for the Federal Bureau of Prisons called
an "Island Control Center"which was adopted by the Bureau, as
well as other agencies, as the standard for future facilities.
*Created system design and operational philosophies which have
been adopted by major security equipment manufacturers.
EXPERIENCE:
Broward County Courthouse Facility,
Ft. Lauderdale,
Florida
Palm Beach County Courthouse, 62 courtrooms
West Palm Beach,
Florida
Orange County Tempory Jail Facility
Orlando,
Florida
Orange County Jail, "Genesis" 200 Bed
Fac.
Orlando,
Florida
Genesee County Judicial Center
Flint,
Michigan
Bermuda Maximum Security Prison,
Hamilton Island,
Bermuda
Monroe County Jail Study
Key West,
Florida
Marianna Federal Prison, 550 bed Med.
Sec. Fac.
Marianna,
Florida
Satellite Work Camp, 148 bed Med. Sec.
Fac.
Marianna,
Florida
Witsec, 54 bed Max. Sec. Fac.
Marianna,
Florida
Union Correctional Facility, 336 Max.
Sec. Fac.
Glynn County Detention Facility
Raiford,
Florida
Brunswick,
Georgia
Osceola County 250 bed Dormitory Facility
Kissimmee,
Florida
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EXPERIENCE:
Jesup Federal Prison, 500 bed Med. Sec. Fac.
Jesup, Georgia
Satellite Work Camp, 250 bed Med. Sec. Fac.
Jesup, Georgia
Osceola County Max. Sec. Addition
Kissimmee, Florida
Volusia County Sheriff's Operation Center
Daytona Beach, Florida
Alachua County Jail Study
Gainesville, Florida
Osceola County Jail Security Audit
Kissimmee, Florida
Nassau County Jail, 64 man addition
Fernandina Beach, Florida
Yellowstone County Jail Study
Billings, Montana
Houston City Police Command Center,
Houston, Texas
Hillsboro 750 Bed Medium Security Prison,
'Centralia
Hillsboro, Illinois
750 Bed Medium Security Prison,
Centralia, Illinois
Allen County Jail,
Lima, Ohio
Sandusky County Confinement Center,
Fremont, Ohio
Lake County Jail,
Painsville, Ohio
Vienna Correctional Center,750 bed Med. Sec.
Fac.
Vienna, Illinois
Jessup Medium Security Prison,
Jessup, Maryland
Hagerstown Medium Security Prison,
Hagerstown, Maryland
Milwaukee Medium Security Prison,
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Rock Island County Jail,
Rock Island, Illinois
Cedar Rapids County Jail,
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Danville Public Safety Buildings,
Danville, Illinois
LaSalle Correctional Center, Jail and Courts
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Ottawa, Illinois
Keokuk County Courthouse Remodeling,
Champaign Co. Correctional Center
Keokuk, Iowa
Champaign, Illinois
Monroe Michigan City / CO. Facility
Monroe, Michigan
Linn County Jail
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
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GLENN A. ACOMB, ASLA
' Fields of Special Land Planning, Landscape Architecture, Urban Design,
Competence and Resort/Recreational Planning
' Education BLA/Landscape Architecture/Louisiana State University/1972
MLA/Landscape Architecture/Harvard University/1978,
elected Class Marshall
Registration Landscape Architect - Florida (1975), Georgia, Texas
Professional American Society of Landscape Architects, American
Planning Association, Florida Downtown Development
Association, International Downtown Association
Experience Summary
Eighteen years of experience in planning and landscape architecture. Extensive experience in detailed
design and large scale planning for projects, including urban development, new communities,
resort/recreation developments, commercial/office/industrial parks, historic projects, environmental
and coastal area projects.
Project Manager for Grenelefe Golf and Tennis Resort, a 1,000 -acre luxury resort near Haines City,
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Florida. Responsibilities included ongoing site planning, comprehensive landscape design, sign
design, recreation planning, and construction coordination of over $4,000,000 of site improvements.
Grenelefe includes a variety of housing types, with emphasis on second -home condominiums, three
championship golf courses, a 22 -court tennis facility, two clubhouses, a major convention center, and
a variety of supporting recreation facilities.
Project Manager for the Green Valley Property, Polk County, Florida, an 8,000 -acre mixed use
development. Responsibilities include master planning, preliminary site planning, and strategic parcel
planning for the project. The development will include several championship golf courses, a major
industrial park, town center, and numerous residential areas.
Project Manager for Post Properties' two entries into the Orlando multifamily housing market, Post
Lake and Post Fountains. Responsibilities included Conceptual design consultant and providing
assistance in developing plant material palettes for both 500 -unit projects. In addition, site planning
and detailed design was provided for the pool and recreation center of the project.
Project Manager for John's Island, a 160 acre island subdivision in John's Lake, West Orange
County. Responsibilities included master planning and zoning negotiations to achieve higher density
as a planned unit development.
Project Manager for Bay Hill Golf Villas, a 44 -unit development within the prestigious Bay Hill Golf
Course development. Responsibilities included master planning and site planning to maintain a
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balance of optimum views to the golf course while providing for regulation course play. Another
project, the Bay Hill Marina Condominiums, was designed ,for its landscape and irrigation
improvements.
Consulting Landscape Architect for Bok Tower Gardens, the historic garden/santuary near Lake
Wales, Florida. This nine-year relationship involved responsibilities including master planning,
landscape design, site planning, sign design and historic research.
CLERK -OF -THE -WORKS
Name & 4ualifications
Mr. George C. Knudsen, P.E., CEO of K & R Engineers and
Constructors (K & R) will be the actual Clerk -of -the -Works.
Mr. Knudsen has a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical
Engineering and Naval Science from the University of Wisconsin and
is a Registered Professional Engineer in the State of Florida, Ohio
and North Carolina. He is a Certified General Contractor and
Certified Mechanical Contractor in the State of Florida.
References for George Knudsen and K & R Engineers
Mr. Ken Lackey
Kissimmee Utility Authority
P.O. Box 3219
Kissimmee, FL 34742-3219
407-933-7777
New Distribution Center
Mr. William Goaziou
County Administrator
17 S. Vernon Street
Kissimmee, FL 34741
407-847-1208
All County Capital Projects for 5 years
Capt. Earl Johns
Kissimmee Police Dept.
8 N. Stewart Street
Kissimmee, FL 34741
407-846-0176
New Kissimmee Police Facility
Project Availability
With only two contracts now open, Osceola County and City of
Kissimmee Police Dept., Mr. Knudsen and K & R have a light work
load and are totally available to perform Clerk -of -the -Works
services for the Ocoee Municipal Complex project.
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FIRM DATA
MAIN OFFICE: K & R Engineers and Constructors, Inc.
222 Church St., Suite 201
Kissimmee, F1. 32741
(407) 933-2040 FAX (407) 933-0129
Contact Persons: George Knudsen
Patrick Ryan
K & R HISTORY: K & R Engineers and Constructors, Inc. is a
Florida Corporation incorporated in March,
1987 primarily for the purpose of providing the
owner, from project concept to beneficial
occupancy, a sophisticated team with state-of-
the-art management and technical expertise in
site selection, planning, cost and schedule
management, design, engineering, and project
coordination. This allows a controlled means
of protecting the owner's best interests during
any one or all of the many facets of a project.
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K & R's staff includes engineers, architects,
general contractors and other support personnel
who have:
■ Extensive and broad experience in
construction.
■ Proven to be outstanding team members.
■ Demonstrated a commitment to excellence.
■ Dedicated themselves, in an ongoing
manner, to providing effective cost
management and control.
K & R has a continuing joint venture agreement
with O'BRIEN-KREITZBERG & ASSOCIATES, INC. to
assist in providing these same services for
clients should the need arise. OKA is a nation
wide firm that specializes in Owner
Representative services and presently has 450
employees.
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& R Project Management experience:
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Schedule Recovery Study, for Walt Disney
World Pleasure Island and Studio Tour
projects. $83,000,000.
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Osceola County Criminal Justice Facility,
$ 7,500,000.
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Osceola County Spring Training Facility,
$ 7,500,000.
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Osceola County Criminal Justice Facility -
Minimum Security Facility $ 1,200,000.
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Osceola County Vehicle Maintenance
Facility $ 1,000,000.
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Osceola County Tourist Development Center
$ 380,000.
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Osceola County Courthouse Renovation
$ 11000,000.
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Osceola County Fair Facilities
$ 500,000.
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Osceola County Road & Bridge Maintenance
Facilities $500,000.
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Osceola County Health Care Facility
$2,000,000.
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Kissimmee Utility Authority Distribution
Center $ 1,800,000.
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Osceola County Library Facilities
(Total 4) $ 3,000,000.
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Wharton Park Race Track
$ 35,000,000.
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Florida Community Services Waste Treatment
Facility S 5,000,000.
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City of Kissimmee Fire Station #3
$ 400,000.
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City of Kissimmee Police Complex
S 3,500,000.
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QUALIFICATIONS:
Mr. Knudsen has a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering
and Naval Science from the University of Wisconsin and is a Registered
Professional Engineer in the States of Florida, Ohio and North Carolina.
He is a Certified General Contractor and Certified Mechanical Contractor
in the State of Florida.
SUMMARY OF EXPERIENCE:
Mr. Knudsen has thirty years of professional experience, the last fifteen
years as a Project Manager on large commercial ( over $100 million) and
industrial projects representing the owner. His responsibilities have
been all inclusive from project conception through start-up which
includes design engineering, contract preparation, bid and award,
on-site construction management, claims avoidance/settlement and
acceptance of projects for the Owner. The most recent projects were
managed with assistance of personal computers to ease the work load and
provide accurate progress reporting, scheduling and cash flow forecasts.
Mr. Knudsen has "hands on" experience in contract negotiations, heavy
civil site preparation and construction, commercial and industrial
construction, settlement of contract disputes (claims),enforcement of
safety programs (OSHA), planning and scheduling, cash flow management
and project acceptance procedures.
SPECIFIC EXPERIENCE:
Principal of KIR Engineers and Constructors - A Florida Corporation
founded in 1987 to make available Project Management expertise to
Government and the Private Sector. Currently owner's representatives
to Osceola County on all capital construction projects.
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Manager - Engineering and Construction - Walt Disney World Co.:
Responsible for engineering and construction of Walt Disney World Theme
Park. The major areas of responsibility were the Central Energy Plant,
Waste Treatment Plant and all utility systems, i.e., power, water, waste,
gas, air, chilled water and high temperature hot water. Also was Project
Manager for construction of the Tokyo Disneyland project. This $500
million project was designed, constructed and financed by Japanese firms
with Walt Disney Company overview.
Senior Project Manager - Arabian American Oil Co. -Korea: Responsible
for the fabrication of the world's largest off -shore gas compression
platform. This involves all aspects of construction from design and
procurement through fabrication, delivery and start-up.
Project Manager - Arabian American Oil Co. - Saudi Arabia: Responsible
for the construction of twenty two gas/oil separation plants, each plant
' having a value of $40 million. This involved all aspects of construction
management from contracts preparation through plant start-up.
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Project Manager - JAJones Construction C. -Baldwin, Fla.: Responsible
for the construction of a steel mill for Florida Steel Corporation.
Duties included management of construction personnel, selection and
approval of sub -contractors, cost and schedule control and coordination
of construction problems with the owner's corporate management.
Construction Manager - J A Jones Construction Co. - Jacksonville, Fla.:
Responsible for all construction activities on the Offshore Power
Systems manufacturing facilities for floating nuclear power plants.
This included buildings, utility systems and marine structures.
Senior Field Engineer - Bechtel Corp. - Miami, Fla.: Supervised the
installation of nuclear power piping systems at the Turkey Point Power
Plant. Duties included construction planning/scheduling, quality
control, design of field engineering changes and systems testing during
start-up activities. These tasks were performed on the nuclear systems
and steam side of the plant. The primary accomplishment was the logical
completion of nuclear sub -systems and turnover to the owner in support
of the start-up schedule.
Senior Field Engineer -North American Rockwell -Cape Canaveral, Fla.:
Supervised the construction and activation of the Saturn/Apollo launch
(Complex 39) facilities. After activation, I was a key member of the
Saturn Launch Team, responsible for all the second stage mechanical
systems.
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EDUCATION:
B. S. Mechanical Engineering, January 1956
University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin
B. S. Naval Science, January 1956
University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin
LICENSES:
Registered Professional Engineer - State of Florida #16124
- State of Ohio #26103
- State of North Carolina #6881
Certified General Contractor
Certified Mechanical Contractor
Certified Special Inspector
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- State of Florida #CGC 9522
- State of Florida #CMC 9133
- State of Florida
RESUME
Billy F. word
QUALIFICATKM:
Mr. Word has an extensive background in Construction Project Management
including Architectural and Structural Design. He also has experience
in Municipal Planning Administration.
Mr. Word has twenty five years of construction management and design
experience. The last seven as Senior Construction Specialist on large
commercial (over $100 million)and industrial projects representing the
owner. His responsibilities included management of design and
engineering contracts, contract preparation and bid award, onsite
construction management and acceptance as owner's representative.
Mr. Word has"hands on" experience in contract negotiations, management
of design and construction of projects which include GSA, Georgia State
Building Authority, Corps of Engineers and private Construction.
SPECIFIC EXPERIENCE:
Presently owner of Billy Word Construction Co. and is an Associate with
KiR Engineers and Constructors. KKR Engineers are currently owner's
representatives to Osceola County on all capital construction projects.
Senior Construction Specialist - Saudi Arabia: Member of Aramco project
management team to manage for the owner the design, construction,
acceptance and start up of a $2.4 Billion Natural Gas Liquefication
Plant. This involved all aspects of construction from design and
procurement, pre -planning, scheduling, development of appropriate cost
and job site controls.
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Project Manager Malone Construction - Albany Georgiaz Managed
construction of apartment complexes, commercial buildings, motels and
schools. Work included the Corps of Engineers, GSA, and Georgia State
Building Authority.
Manager Pre -Engineered Building Department - Daniel Construction Cho.:
Managed sales, design and construction of eight to ten million dollars
a year in pre-engineered buildings for all of Daniel's stateside and
overseas divisions.
Assistant to the Planner - City of Huntsville Ala Planning Commission:
Worked on the Master Plan for the City, which included major
transportation plans.
E X)CATIOM:
University of Alabama Huntsville
University of Chicago Municipal Planning Administration
ICS Structural Engineering
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WHAT IS AN OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE?
The Owner's Representative is a professional consultant who works
directly for the Owner and serves as the overall Project Manager.
WHAT DOE'S IKE DO?
Throughout the life of the project, he consults, advises,
assists, and makes recommendations on all aspects of the
design and construction process. He functions in the
capacityof a technical and management extension to the Owner's
staff by providing the following:
■ Provides comprehensive and complete program management
services custom tailored to the Owner's requirements.
■ Assures that all decisions, solutions and actions are
implemented with the full knowledge, consent and
concurrence of the Owner.
■ Coordinates, expedites and controls all aspects of the
construction management process from the pre -design stage
through final acceptance.
■ Functions as the Owner's in-house staff or supplements
his existing staff whichever is appropriate.
■ Assists the Owner in selecting, negotiating and managing
all Designers, Consultants, Construction Managers and
Contractors.
■ Acts as a single point of contact to assure team
compliance with the quality, cost and schedule
requirements of the Owner.
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The Owner has a professional consultant who provides
management expertise needed to control •. direct .
and ... coordinate the planning, design and construction
of his facilities.
■ Owners Staff does not have to be expanded and contracted
on a temporary basis.
■ Basic scope, schedule, budget and program parameters can
be defined prior to Design Consultant and Construction
Contractor selection.
■ Design preferences can easily be incorporated in the
program.
■ Multiple packaging of contracts for both design and
construction is possible.
■ Program modifications during construction can be made at
any time with minimal impact to the program.
■ Monitoring of value engineering proposals, redesign
proposals of the Architect, Engineer, Construction
Manager, and/or Contractor as appropriate is accomplished
with the owner's interest as the primary consideration.
■ Objective professional decision-making to advise and
assist in the design and construction phases is
continuously available throughout the program.
■ Ability to select and utilize a variety of skills within
K & R Engineers and Constructors, Inc., on an as needed
basis.
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Services are tailored to suit client needs and are dependent upon
the Scope of Services required for the successful implementation
of a specific Project.
Our PRE -DESIGN SERVICES establish a solid foundation for complex
projects by providing the following:
■ Provide professional engineering counsel and guidance to
the Owner on the way to build the project, the type(s)
of construction contracts to consider.
' ■ Assist, as required, in the selection of the
Architect, Engineer, Construction Manager or General
Contractor.
■ Prepare and negotiate the agreement between the
Architect, Engineer, Construction Manager or General
Contractor and the Owner.
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Our DESIGN DEVELOPMENT SERVICES assist in translating ideas and
concepts into feasible, cost effective projects. With our in-house
capability we can:
■ Ensure an effective interface between the design
professional and the Contractor, during the design
development and construction document phase.
■ Review the documents submitted by the Architect/Engineer
during and at the end of each phase of design.
■ Provide conceptual estimates and schedules at the end of
each phase of design.
■ Act as a catalyst to ensure design issues are dealt with
and resolved by prompting the Architect/Engineer to ask
.design -related questions on a timely basis, so the Owner
can respond quickly.
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Our PRE -CONSTRUCTION SERVICES give priority to those areas
essential to an effective project start-up. Our staff is trained
to:
■ Coordinate project activities.
■ Establish schedules and budgets.
■ Prequalify Contractors.
■ Assemble bid packages.
■ Bid and Award contracts.
■ Expedite design and engineering.
Our CONSTRUCTION SERVICES are designed to provide the Owner with
a unified, competent team that gives quality results.
Specifically, R & R Engineers and Constructors, Inc. will:
■ Assist the Owner in project start-up procedures.
■ Function as the Owner's Representative on-site during
' design, preparation of Contract Documents and
construction.
■ Provide administrative and support services to meet the
Owner's contractual obligations throughout the design
and construction phases.
■ Assist the Owner in the resolution of labor disputes and
avoidance and/or resolution of construction claims.
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ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF USING A CONSTRUCTION MANAGER
Contracting Options
There appears to be two (2) viable options, namely:
Option A General Contractor: Include all the subcontractors and
provide time scheduling, cost budgeting and field co-
ordination services as part of his bid.
Option B Construction Manager: Be retained directly by owner to
provide time scheduling, cost budgeting and field co-
ordination.
Comparison
FACTOR
A) Cost of Service
B) Current Avail-
ability of Services
OPTION "A"
Typically a G.C.
will bid a percent-
age for General
Conditions (3%) and
Fee (4%) to do the
co-ordination work
of all trades.
G.C. can not start
any scheduling cost
budgeting work un-
til the project
design is completed
and construction
contract is award-
ed.
OPTION "B"
The cost for C. M.
is not directly
related to the con-
struction cost. It
may be by actual
time efforts in-
volved with the
project.
The C.M. can start
during the design
phase to provide
cost, scheduling
and construct -
ability inputs.
C) Ability to Se- G.C. can provide Individual special -
cure Performance bond. ty contractors can
Bond provide bonds.
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cure Damages for tractually obligat- tors can be con -
Late Completion ed as single point tractually obligat-
of responsible par- ed, however, finger
ty. pointing may occur
among subcontrac-
tors.
E) Independent Re- The G.C. would be The C.M. who works
view of Job Prog- providing monthly directly for owner
ress evaluation of his would give an inde-
own field work pro- pendent evaluation
gress. of the contractors
progress.
F) Bid Competition G.C. will bid all C.M. will manage
subcontractors and bid all subcon-
work. tractors' work.
Subcontractors may
be pre -qualified.
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FACTOR
OPTION
"A"
OPTION
"B"
D) Ability to Se-
G.C. can
be con-
Specialty
contrac-
cure Damages for tractually obligat- tors can be con -
Late Completion ed as single point tractually obligat-
of responsible par- ed, however, finger
ty. pointing may occur
among subcontrac-
tors.
E) Independent Re- The G.C. would be The C.M. who works
view of Job Prog- providing monthly directly for owner
ress evaluation of his would give an inde-
own field work pro- pendent evaluation
gress. of the contractors
progress.
F) Bid Competition G.C. will bid all C.M. will manage
subcontractors and bid all subcon-
work. tractors' work.
Subcontractors may
be pre -qualified.
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SF 254
STANDARD
1. Firm Name/Business Address:
2. Year Present Firm
3. Date Prepared:
FORM (SF)
Established:
C.T. Hsu + Associates, P.A.
May 5, 1991
1983
254
820 Irma Avenue
4. Specify type of ownership and check below, if
Orlando, FL 32803
Architect -Engineer
applicable.
and Related Services
Minority Owned
Questionnaire
la. Submittals is for [ ] Parent Company [ ] Branch
or Subsidiary Office
[ ]A. Small Business
[XIB. Small Disadvantaged Business
[ ]C. Woman -owned Business
5. Name of Parent Company, if
5a. Former
Parent Company Name(s),
if any, and Year(s) Estblished:
any:
N/A
N/A
6. Names of not more than Two Principals to Contact: Title/Telephone
1) C.T. Hsu, A.I.A./President/407-423-0098
2)
7. Present Offices: City/State/Telephone/No.
Personnel Each Office
7a. Total Personnel 10
Orlando/Florida/407-423-0098/Ten
8. Personnel by Discipline: (List each person only once,
by primary function.)
3 Administrative Electrical Engineers
Oceanographers
* Same person
**4 Architects * 1 Estimators
* 1 Planners:Urban/Regional
Chemical Engineers Geologists
Sanitary Engineers
**2 CADD Architects
Civil Engineers Hydrologists
Soils Engineers
* 1 Construction Inspectors Interior Designers
* 1 Specification Writers
2 Draftsmen Landscape Architects
Structural Engineers
Ecologists Mechanical Engineers
Surveyors
Economists Mining Engineers
Transportation Engineers 10 TOTAL
9. Summary of Professional Services Fees
Ranges of Professional Services
Received: (Insert index number)
Last 5 Years (most recent year first)
Fees
INDEX
1990 1989 1988 1987
1986
1. Less than $100,000
Direct Federal contract work, including overseas
- -
-
2. $100,000 to $250,000
All other domestic work
4 4 4 3
33.
$250,000 to $500,000
All other foreign work*
- - -
-
4. $500,000 to $1 million
5. $1 million to $2 million
*Firms interested in foreign work, but without such experience, check here: [ ]
6. $2 million to $5 million
7. $5 million to $10 million
8. $10 million or greater
10. Profile of Firm's Project Experience, Last 5 Years
Profile Number Of Total Gross Fees Profile Number of Total Gross Fees Profile Number of Total Gross Fees
Code Projects (in thousands) Codes Projects (in thousands) Codes Projects (in thousands)
1) 006 12 250 11) 047 3 75 21) 082 1 100
2) 008 1 120 12) 048 12 1,750 22) 088 3 125
3) 010 4 75 13) 049 1 25 23) 113 5 175
4) 017 25 350 14) 050 3 150 24) 117 7 75
5) 019 4 25 15) 052 5 125 25)
6) 027 12 450 16) 055 33 750 26)
7) 029 6 350 17) 058 1 36 27)
8) 031 4 10 18) 060 2 750 28)
9) 039 5 325 19) 072 12 675 29)
10) 041 12 60 20) 079 3 275 30)
11. Project Examples, Last 5 Years
Cost of Work
Completion
Profile
Code
P, C, JV
or IE
Project Name and Location
Owner Name and Address
in thousands
Date
Actual/Est
1 Misc. Architectural Projects
Greater Orlando Aviation Auth.
Cont
006
P
Orlando International Airport
Orlando, Florida
5850 E. Cargo Road
Orlando, Florida
3,500
Arch
Sery
2 Eastern Washington University
Board of Regents
008
IE
Student Union Bldg Expansion
Cheney, Washington
Eastern Washington University
Cheney, Washington
2,000
1984
3 Group Homes #1 & #2
Primrose School
010
P
Primrose School
2733 S. Ferncreek Avenue
575
1987
Orlando, Florida
Orlando, Florida
1989
4 VCC Downtown Center
Valencia Community College
015
P
Code Compliance Study
Orlando, Florida
Board of Trustees
Orlando, Florida
2,100
1991
5 Orange County Admin Center
Orange County Commission
019
P
Master Plan
Orlando, Florida
201 S. Rosalind
Orlando, Florida
2,000
1990
6 Caruso's Palace Italian Rest.
Mecca Leisure (Rank Leisure)
027
P
International Drive
Orlando, Florida
5401 S. Kirkman Rd, Suite 200
Orlando, Florida
3,500
1990
7 Concessions International
Concessions Internat'l of FL
027
P
Orlando International Airport
Orlando, Florida
127 Peachtree St, Suite 232
Atlanta, Georgia
750
1988
8 Lyman High School
The School Board of Sem. Co.
029
P
Bldg. #3 Remodel
1211 Mellonville Avenue
600
1991
Longwood, FL
Sanford, FL
9 Science Facilities for Winter Park
Orange County Public Schools
029
P
High School, W.P. Ninth Grade Ctr.
5200 Chancellor Drive
1,250
1991
& Three Orange Co. Middle Schools
Orlando, Florida
10 Glenridge Middle School Media
Orange County Public Schools
029
P
Ctr & Excep. Educ. Suites
6200 Chancellor Drive
820
1991
Winter Park, Florida
Orlando, Florida
11 Conserv II Maintenance Facility
City of Orlando/Public Works
039
C
Orlando, Florida
400 S. Orange Avenue
1,000
1991
Orlando, Florida
12 Orlando Parking Facility #1
City of Orlando
039
C
Expansion
400 S. Orange Avenue
3,000
1987
Orlando, Florida
Orlando, Florida
13 Phillips House
City of Orlando
047
P
Lock Haven Park
400 S. Orange Avenue
150
1988
Orlando, Florida
Orlando, Florida
047
14 Valencia Community College
Valencia Community College
072
P
Downtown Center Renovation
Board of Trustees
2,100
1992
089
Orlando, Florida
Orlando, Florida
15 Kissimmee Medical Center
Francis Janarious, M.D.
048
P
Kissimmee, Florida
618 Main Street
800
1987
Kissimmee, Florida
16 Mental Health Facility
Mental Health Sery/Orange Co.
048
P
Orange County, Florida
2520 N. Orange Avenue
750
1988
Orlando, Florida
17 Dolphin/Swan Hotel Causeway Str.
Tishman Construction Co.
049
C
Walt Disney World
5401 Kirkman Road
1,750
1990
Lake Buena Vista, Florida
Orlando, Florida
18 Lake Rouse Woods Residential
Lake Rouse Woods Dev. Co.
050
P
Development/Alafaya Trail
100 W. South Street
12,000
1987
Orange County, Florida
Orlando, Florida
19 Orange County Admin. Center
Orange County Commission
055
P
Master Plan & 1st -5th Floor
201 S. Rosalind
2,000
1990
072
Renovation
Orlando, Florida
20 Various City Projects
City of Orlando
Cont.
055
P
City of Orlando
400 S. Orange Avenue
2,750
Arch.
Orlando, Florida
Orlando, Florida
Serv.
21 Olympia Place
Olympia & York
055
P
Space Planning & Inter Design
800 N. Magnolia Avenue
350
1987
Orlando, Florida
Orlando, Florida
22 Orlando Neurosurgical Associates
Dr. Phillip St. Louis, M.D.
058
P
Medical Office Building
1801 Cook Avenue
500
1989
Orlando, Florida
Orlando, Florida
23 Alaska Historical Museum and
City of Anchorage
060
IE
Headquarters Library Complex
Anchorage, Alaska
70,000
1982
Anchorage, Alaska
24 Braniff Airlines Interim
Greater Orlando Aviation Auth
072
P
Headquarters Facility
5850 E. Cargo Road
2,000
1989
Orlando International Airport
Orlando, Florida
25 Citrus Bowl Phase II Expansion
City of Orlando
072
P
40,000 S.F. Office Complex
Project Management
2,500
1991
Orlando, Florida
Orlando, Florida
26 McLeod Center, Master Plan
33rd Street Equity Partners
079
P
33rd Street Industrial Park
Orlando, Florida
3,500
1988
Orlando, Florida
27 Edgewater Main Post Office
Facilities Service Office
082
P
Edgewater, Florida
P.O. Box 22725
1,250
1987
Tampa, Florida
28 United States Postal Service
United States Postal Service
082
P
Airline Loading Facility
Facilities Service Office
500
1990
Orlando International Airport
P.O. Box 22725; Tampa, Florida
29 Orange County Temporary Jail
Orange County Commission
084
P
33rd St. Correctional Complex
201 S. Rosalind Avenue
1,000
1990
Orlando, Florida
Orlando, Florida
30 Langford Park Pavilion & Boardwalk
City of Orlando
088
P
Dover Shores Community Center
Public Works Department
1,200
1991
Orlando, Florida
Orlando, Florida
12. The foregoing is a sjptement of facts
Date:
�+11(
May 5, 1991
l
Signature: �JU.L� + v 1 b L 1-- Typed Name and Title: Chu—TZu Hsu, Principal
SIAM An(, f I6UA 1-'.a 1 R . I ) 1i1,
a _
1. FirMess: rn ame / Business w"I.
Year res irmIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
. Late ep` red.
STANDARD
Established:
FORM (SF)
1989
91 /05
ALLAN-CONRAD-MITZO, INC.
4. Specify type of ownership and check below, if applicable
1 280 Palmetto Avenue
254
Winter Park, Florida 32789
Corporation DUNS # 05 555 3044
Architect-Engineer
A. Small Business_
Small Disadvanta ed Business
---
and Related ServicesB.
Questionnaire
la. Submittal is for 1-1 Parent Company F1 Branch or Subsidiary Office
G. Woman-owned Business
5. Name of Parent Company, if any:
5a. Former Parent Company Name(s), if any, and Year(s) Established:
Allan and Conrad 1977 Stuhl, Symonds & Allan 1959
Allan and Assoc. 1976 Tuttle, Allan and Stuhl1957
Allan and Stuhl 1960
6. Names of not more than Two Principals to Contact: Title / Telephone
1) Robert S. Conrad - President - 407/628-5282
2) William M. Mitzo - V. President - 407/628-5282
7. Present Offices: City / State / Telephone / No. Personnel Each Office 7a. Total Personnel 12
Winter Park, Florida (407) 628-5282 - 12
B. Personnel by Discipline: Misr each person only once, by primary /unction.)
1 Administrative Electrical Engineers _ Oceanographers
Architects Estimators _— Planners: Urban/Regional -
Chemical Engineers Geologists Sanitary Engineers --
Civil Engineers Hydrologists Soils Engineers
1 Construction Inspectors Interior Designers Specification Writers
5 Draftsmen Landscape Architects _5 Structural Engineers
Ecologists Mechanical Engineers _ _ Surveyors
Economists Mining Engineers ____ Transportation Engineers
9. Summary of Professional Services Fees
Ranges of Professional Services Fees
Received: (Insert index number) Last 5 Years (most recent year first)
INDEX
19 90 19 89 19 88 19 87 19 86
2 $loo 000 to1$250 000
--
Direct Federal contract work, including overseas - - ---
3 $250.000 to $500,000
4 $500,000 to $1 million
All other domestic work _4— 4 _ 4 4 _ 4 —
5 $1 million to $2 million
6 $2 million to $5 million
All other foreign work'
7 $5 million to $10 million
'Firms interested in foreign work, but without such experience, check here: ❑.
e $10 minion or greater
SIAM An(, f I6UA 1-'.a 1 R . I ) 1i1,
STANDARD FORM 254 (REV 10 01)
10. Profile of Firm's Project Experience, Last 5 Years
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) 11) 21)
2) 12) 22)
3) 13) 23)
4) 14) 24)
5) 15) 25)
6) 16) 26)
7) 17) 27)
8) 18) 28)
9) 19) 29)
10) 20) 30)
11. Project
Examples, Last 5 Years
Completion
Profile
"P", "C",
Cost Of Work
Dale
(Actual or
Code
"JV", or "IE"
Project Name and Location
Owner Name and Address
(in thousands)
Estimated)
008
C
1DAILY'S THEATER
WALT DISNEY WORLD COMPANY
4,000
1990
DISNEY MGM STUDIOS
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
008
C
2DISNEY'S BEACH CLUB &
DISNEY DEVELOPMENT COMPANY
13,000
1990
DISNEY'S YACHT CLUB HOTEL
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
MEETING FACILITY
3THE
008
C
GALAXY THEATER
T.W. RECREATIONAL SERVICES
1,500
1991
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLORIDA
4
010
C
UEPH HOUSING AUTHORITY
CORPS OF ENGINEERS
6,000
1986
PATRICK A.F.B., FLORIDA
MOBILE, ALABAMA
5
014
C
CHURCH OF THE HOLY SPIRIT
CHURCH OF THE HOLY SPIRIT
460
1990
APOPKA, FLORIDA
APOPKA, FLORIDA
6
014
C
MARY, QUEEN OF THE UNIVERSE
CATHOLIC DIOCESE OF ORLANDO
6,000
1991
ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
7
027
C
MESS HALL FACILITY
SoDivNavFacEngCom
4,000
1991
N.T.C., ORLANDO, FLORIDA
CHARLESTON, S.CAROLINA
STANDARD FORM 254 (REV 10 01)
8
029
C COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND
BOARD OF REGENTS
8,000
1989
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, U.C.F.
TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA
9
029
C
DR. PHILLIPS HIGH SCHOOL
ORANGE COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD
24,000
1988
ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA
ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA
1
029
C
RIVER RIDGE MIDDLE SCHOOL
PASCO COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD
24,000
1990
PASCO COUNTY, FLORIDA
PASCO COUNTY, FLORIDA
11VALENCIA
029
C
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
VALENCIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE
1,500
1991
GENERAL SERVICES BUILDING
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
12
035
C
FIELDMOUSE, UNIV. OF CENT. FL
BOARD OF REGENTS
9,000
1991
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA
13N.A.S.
048
C
OUTPATIENT HOSPITAL
SoDivNavFacEngCom
17,000
1989
JACKSONVILLE N.A.S., FLORIDA
CHARLESTON, S. CAROLINA
14INPATIENT
048
C
HOSPITAL ADDITION
FLORIDA HOSPITAL CORPORATION
8,000
1987
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, FLORIDA
15ORLANDO
048
C
REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER
ORLANDO REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER
80,000
1991
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
16
048
C
WATERMAN MEDICAL CENTER
WATERMAN MEDICAL CENTER
4,500
1990
EUSTIS, FLORIDA
EUSTIS, FLORIDA
17
049
C
MELBOURNE OCEAN CLUB
RADISSON HOTELS
6,000
1986
MELBOURNE, FLORIDA
18
049
C
DISNEY'S BEACH CLUB AND
DISNEY DEVELOPMENT COMPANY
85,000
1990
DISNEY'S YACHT CLUB HOTELS
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
19
049
C
HAWTHORNE SUITES HOTEL
HAWTHORNE SUITES HOTEL
6,000
1991
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
12. The foregoin i a s temenl of facts Robert S. Conrad/President Date.
William M. Mitzo/V. President.I g JUNE l 6
Signature. �� Typed Name and Title:
o IIS l7 Pl1 Iq" r,91 -14P I/.0,117 S 1 A NDARD FORM 254(AF I I,) AI
ro „
20
060
C UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA
BOARD OF REGENTS
6,000
1991
ARTS COMPLEX FACILITY
TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA
21
060
C
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
7,000
1990
HARN MUSEUM
GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA
072
C
22 DOW JONES, INC.
DOW JONES, INC.
2,000
1991
OFFICE BUILDING
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
082
C
23 UNITED STATE POSTAL SERVICE
UNITED STATES POSTAI, SERVICE
1,000
1991
DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA
MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE
084
C
24 ORANGE COUNTY JAIL HOUSE
ORANGE COUNTY COMMISSION
20,000
199'
ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
084
C
25 JACKSON COUNTY CORRECTIONAL INST.
JACKSON COUNTY COMMISSION
18,000
1992
JACKSON COUNTY, FLORIDA
JACKSON COUNTY, FLORIDA
088
C
26 E.T.'s ADVENTURE RIDE
M.C.A. UNIVERSAI. STUDIOS
N.A.
1990
ORLANDO,, FL & LOS ANGELES, CA
110
C
27 THE FORAM RETIREMENT COMMUNITY
THE FORUM GROUP
14,000
1988
DEERFIELD BEACH, FLORIDA
DEERFIELD BEACH, FLORIDA
110
C
28 ORLO VISTA COMMUNITY CENTER
ORANGE COUNTY COMMISSION
265
1990
ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
111
C
29 MOSQUITO CONTROL CENTER
ORANGE COUNTY COMMISSION
1,700
1989
ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
111
C
30 ORANGE COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS
ORANGE COUNTY COMMISSION
8,000
1990
ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
12. The foregoin i a s temenl of facts Robert S. Conrad/President Date.
William M. Mitzo/V. President.I g JUNE l 6
Signature. �� Typed Name and Title:
o IIS l7 Pl1 Iq" r,91 -14P I/.0,117 S 1 A NDARD FORM 254(AF I I,) AI
r m I t , t' f t t ,' f t i I "M -
--- ----
STANDARD ; Fi<rm Ndt$le 18usineSs tlddress: 2. War Present ,Firm Established: 3. Aatc Pre retic
FORM (SF) G.R.G. Vanderweil Engineers, Inc. 1990 05/23/91
254
1055 Maitland Center Commons Blvd.
4. S aci is ot'4»vm and cheek below, tf [iaabtc.
Maitland, FL 32751 Corporation DUNS# N/A
Architect -Engineer A. Small Business
and Related Services B. Small Disadvantaged Business
Questionnaire la. Submittal is for ❑ Parent Company ® Branch Office
C. Woman -owned Business
S. Name of Parent Ca an if. any: 5a, Former Parent Company Nam s)) if any,and Year(s) Established:
G.R.G. Vanderweil Engineers, Inc. Goulet-Ruud & Assoc., Ltd. -1969
266 Summer Street Goulet-Rigby-Geiger Cons.Eng.-1984
Boston, MA 02210 GRG Consulting Engineers, Inc. -1987
b Naive of not r0re.than �.::W0 Pruicipals t +Cnntaet 'T itle t Telephone
1) William C. Beckman, P.E., Principal (407) 660-0088
2) Kenneth L. Rigby, P.E., Principal (407) 660-0088
Maitland/Florida/ 407-660-0088/33
Boston/Massachusetts/617-423-7423/141
24
Administrative
1
Architects
0
Chemical Engineers
1
Civil Engineers
3
Construction Engineers
45
Draftmen
0
Ecologists
1
Economists
26
Electrical Engineers
0
Estimators
0
Geologists
0
Hydrologists
0
Interior Designers
0
Landscape Architects
55
Mechanical Engineers
0
Mining Engineers
rived: (lnseA index number)
0 Oceanographers
0 Planners: Urban/Regional
19 Sanitary Engineers
0 Soils Engineers
2 Specification Writers
0 Structural Engineers
0 Surveyors
0 Transportation Engineers
1991 1990 1989 1988 1987
Direct Federal contract work, including overseas 1 2 0 0 0
All other domestic work 8 8
All other foreign work* 1 1
*Firms interested in foreign work, but without such experience, check here: ❑
E
2
Const. Admin.
2
Test/Bal. Tech.
7
2
Fire Protection
6
Lighting Engin
2
Energy Conserv
3
Computer Spec
CADD Specialist
Ranges of Professional
Services Fees
INDEX
II—ah, $100,000
2. $100,000 ,o $250,000
3. $250,000 to $500,000
4. $500,000 to $1 milli -
5. $1 minim to $2 minim
6. $2milli— m $5 milli -
7. $5 milli— u, $10 milli—
N. $10 milli— or g—te,
■
r"" @L-- = M M
l U PI.rafila of Biuntt'.... . ... ' eziCa ,Last Years
Profile
Number of
Total Gross Fees
Profile
Number of
Total Gross Fees
Profile
Number of
Total Gross Fees
Codes
Projects
(in thousands)
Codes
Projects
(in thousands)
Codes
Projects
(in thousands)
008
18
16089
032
5
16935
050
52
49282
009
6
47025
034
1
500
052
10
12400
010
3
1000
035
4
8530
057
3
2556
014
7
1771
036
40
72210
058
31
303530
016
1
4000
039
29
7582
060
15
12640
017
56
6657
040
6
45000
066
2
1200
018
7
19500
043
53
37321
072
63
129676
019
13
41570
045
40
96620
080
36
85196
027
14
9291
048
76
72939
083
59
63456
029
76
88556
049
18
115690
084
17
32784
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i4etFac
Profile
"P",
"C",
Cost of Work
Completion
Project Name and Location
Owner Name and Address
Date (Actual
Code
"JV", or "IE"
(thousands)
or Estimated)
1)
33rd Street Correctional Support
Orange County Board of Comm.
084 201
C
Facility
Rosalind Avenue
1700.0
1991
Orlando, FL
Orlando, FL
2)
Polk County - Energy & Maintenance
Imperial Polk County
009 043
P
Management Network
Board of County Commissioners
500
1987
080 083
Bartow, FL
P.O. Box 60
201
Bartow, FL 33830
3)
Polk County Correctional - 120 Man
Imperial Polk County
084
C
Minimum Security Facility - Phase I
Board of Commissioners
450.0
1986
Bartow, FL
P.O. Box 60
Bartow, FL 33830
4)
Polk County Correctional Facility
Imperial Polk County
043 080
C
1500 Man County Jail Complex
Board of Commissioners
6600.0
1988
083 084
Phase II
P.O. Box 60
COR
Bartow, FL
Bartow, FL 33830
5)
Polk County Correctional -Life Safety
Imperial Polk County
084
C
Improvements
Board of Commissioners
750
1986
Bartow, FL
P.O. Box 60
Bartow, FL 33830
6)
Orange County Juvenile Courthouse
Orange County Board of Comm.
057 201
C
Orlando, FL
Rosalind Avenue
1056.0
1990
Orlando, FL
7)
Fire Station #127, 42 & 45
Seminole County
039
C
Seminole County, FL
Sanford, FL
360
1989
8) Seminole County Fire
Seminole County
201
C
Station #27 and #42
Seminole County, FL
160.0
1990
Seminole County, FL
9) Fire Station #42 -Seminole County
Seminole County
039
C
Seminole County, FL
Sanford, FL
120
1989
10) Fire Station #45 -Seminole County
Seminole County
039
C
Seminole County, FL
Sanford, FL
120
1989
11) Polk County Administration Building
Imperial Polk County
019 072
C
Bartow, FL
Board of County Commissioners
2400
1990
201
P.O. Box 60
Bartow, FL 33830
12) 33rd Street Correctional Support Facil.
Orange County Board of Commissioners
072 084
C
Orlando, FL
Rosalind Avenue
2000
1991
201
Orlando, FL
13) Bay Colony Corporate Ctr.
Bay Colony Properties
062 072
C
Waltham, MA
Waltham, MA
8000
1988
043
14) Brevard County Courthouse
Brevard County
017 057
C
Renovation
Board of County Commissioners
300.0
1989
201
Titusville, FL
Titusville, FL
15) City of Apopka City Hall
City of Apopka
043 072
C
Additions/Renovations
Apopka, FL
350
1986
080 089
Apopka, FL
201
16) City of Lake Mary - Public Works
City of Lake Mary
019 036
C
& Administration Facility
Country Club Road
270
1989
039 072
Lake Mary, FL
Lake Mary, FL
094
17) Columbia Correctional Facility
State of Wisconsin
084
C
Portage, WI
Portage, WI
6000
1986
18) Volusia County Central Administration
Volusia County
072
C
Facility
1200
1989
Deland, FL
19) Pine Street Administration Building
Orange County
C
Orlando, FL
Orlando, Florida
1500
1988
V M M M M M M M M M = M = M M
20) Orange County Administration Building
Orange County Board of Commissioners
019 036
C
100 E. Pine Street
Rosalind Avenue
2500
1988
045 072
Orlando, FL 32801
Orlando, FL 32801
201
21) Florida Power and Light
Florida Power and Light
072
C
Dade Office Building
Dade Office Building
9
1990
Miami, FL
Miami, FL
��1HVAC System Replacement at Bldgs. M7-
NASA - KSC
P
961, M7-1061 and M7-1212
1735
1992
NASA
John F. Kennedy Space Center
23)Disney Club Hotels
Disney Development Corp.
045 050
C
Epcot Resort Development
Vistana Center Blvd.
10000
1990
Lake Buena Vista, FL
Orlando, FL
24) Kissimmee City Hall
City of Kissimmee
201
C
Kissimmee, FL
Kissimmee, FL
200
1989
�5) Winter Park Civic Center
City of Winter Park
008 036
C
Winter Park, FL
Winter Park, FL
450
1985
201
26)Kissimmee Utility Authority
Kissimmee Utility Authority
043 072
C
Administration Building
Kissimmee, FL
300
1988
083 089
Kissimmee, FL
201
27)Lake Mary City Hall
City of Lake Mary
072 201
C
Lake Mary, FL
Lake Mary, FL
300
1990
28)Lake Mary Public Safety
City of Lake Mary
C
Building Complex
Lake Mary, FL
350.0
1990
Lake Mary, FL
29)Longwood Police Station
City of Longwood
036 043
C
Longwood, FL
155 W. Warren Avenue
270
1986
080 083
Longwood, FL
201
30) Massachusetts State Capital Complex
Dept. of Capital Planning
202 074
C
Boston, MA
and Operations
12000
1990
047
(orig. 1 800 & 1890 Bldgs.)
Boston, MA
i 2. The foregoivg foregois a statement of faces.
Date:
Signature: Typed Name and Title: Russell L. Heiken, Principal, P.E.
June 17, 1991
1. Firm Name / Business Address:
2. Year Present Firm
3. Date Prepared:
STANDARD
Established:
FORM (SF)
GLH CONSULTING SERVICES
1988
6112/91
4. Specify type of ownership and check below, if applicable.
SOLE PROPRIETOR
2 5 4
343 SAWGRASS PLACE
CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA 32707
Architect -Engineer
A. Small Business
B. Small Disadvantaged Business
and Related Services
Questionnaire
la. Submittal is for IX Parent Company El Branch or Subsidiary
Office
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) GENE L. HOLTZ, PRINCIPAL (407) 699-4152
2)
7. Present Offices: City / State / Telephone / No. Personnel Each Office
7a. Total Personnel
343 SAWGRASS PLACE
CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA 32707
(407) 699-4152
8. Personnel by Discipline: (List eacti person only once, by primary /unction.)
Administrative Electrical Engineers
Oceanographers
1 Security Specialist
Architects Estimators
Planners: Urban/Regional --- - -- -- -- -- - .
Chemical Engineers Geologists —
Sanitary Engineers
Civil Engineers Hydrologists
Soils Engineers
-- ---------:------ ------ --
Construction Inspectors Interior Designers
Specification Writers --- - ----------------
Draftsmen Landscape Architects
Structural Engineers
--- - - ---
Ecologists Mechanical Engineers _____
Surveyors
-- -
Economists Mining Engineers ___
Transportation Engineers - -
9. Summary of Prcfessional Services Fees
Ranges of Professional Services Fees
Received: (Insert index number) Last 5 Years (most recent year first)1DEXLess
than $100,000
19 90 19 89 19
88 19 19
2 $100,000 to $250,000
1 $250,000 to $500,000
Direct Federal contract work, including overseas - -
- --
4. $500,000 to $1 million
All ocher domestic work 1 1
�—
5 $1 million to $2 million
6 $2 million to $5 million
—
All other foreign work'
7. $5 million to $10 million
'Firms interested in foreign work, but without such experience, check here: l].
8. $10 million or greater
-- I - a �— M -MMM a � �-, ft- 14 U� ft—te,.. Ar - a 's hi r In W", 11V mr— �w
--4
10. Profile of Firm's Project Experience, Last 5 Years
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) 094 1 5 11) 21)
2) 12) 22)
3) 13) 23)
4) 14) 24)
5) 15) 25)
6) 16) 26)
7) 17) 27)
8) 18) 28)
9) 19) 29)
10) 20) 1 30) 1 1
11. Project Examples, Last 5 Years
Profile
"P", "C",
Cost of Work
Completion
Date
Code
"JV", or "IE"
Project Name and Location
Owner Name and Address
(in thousands)
(Actual or
Estimated)
094
C
Bermuda r1a),imum Security
Bermuda Government
Ireland Island, Bermuda
Department of public Works
30,000
1992
Hamilton, Bermuda
2
Glynn CO. Board Of Commission
094
C
1
Glynn County Jail
Brunswick, GA.
10,890
1989
Brunswick, GA.
094
C
Palm Beach County Courthouse
Palm Beach CO. Board Of
West Palm Beach, Florida
Commissioners
130,000
1992
West Palm Beach, Florida
4
094
C
Monroe County Jail
Monroe CO. Board Of Commission
Study PH I
Key West, Florida
Key West, Florida
1989
1
5
1
094
C
Broward County Courthouse
Broward CO. Board Of Commission
75,000
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
1993
6
Genesee County Courthouse
Genesee CO. Board Of Commission
10,900
094
C
Flint, Michigan
Flint, Michigan
1992
7
094
C
Orange CO. Jail Tempory Facilit
Orange CO. Board Of Commission
1,200
Orlando, Florida
Orlando, Florida
1990
8
094
IE
Federal Correctional Institution
Federal Bureau Of Prisons
40,000
1988
Marianna, Florida
Washington, DC.
9
094
IE
Orange County Jail "Genesis"
Orange CO. Board Of Commission
3,200
1989
Orlando, Florida
Orlando, Florida
10
094
IE
Osceola CO. Jail Dormitory
Osceola CO. Board Of Commission
1,500
1988
Kissimmee, Florida
Kissimmee, Florida
11
Federal Correctional Institute
Federal Bureau Of Prisons
40,000
1990
094
C
Jesup, Georgia
Washington, DC.
12
Federal Work Camp
Federal Bureau Of Prisons
5,000
1988
094
IE
Marianna, Florida
Washington, DC.
13
Federal Work Camp
Federal Bureau Of Prisons
5,000
1990
094
IE
Jesup, Georgia
Washington, DC.
14
Osceola CO. Jail Max. Addition
Osceola CO. Board Of Commission
3,000
1989
094
IE
Kissimmee, Florida
Kissimmee, Florida
15
Federal Correctional Institute
Federal Bureau Of Prisona
40,000
1990
094
IE
Jesup, Georgia
Washington, DC.
16
17
18
12 The foregoing is statement of c s
Date:
Gene L. Holtz
6/12/91
Signature: li�l - Typed Name and Title:Principal
STANDARD
1. Firm Name/Business Address:
2. Year Present Firm
Established: 1979 & 1987
3. Date prepared:
June 1991
FORM (SF)
4. Specify type of ownership and check below, if applicable.
GLENN ACOMB ASSOCIATES, INC.
254
823 Irma Avenue
CORPORATION
Orlando, Florida 32803
X I A. Small Business
Architect -Engineer
I B. Small Disadvantaged Business
and Related Services
Questionaire
Ia. Submittal is for [X ] Parent Company [ ] Branch or Subsidiary office
IC. Woman -Owned Business
5. name of Parent Company, if any:
5a. Former Parent Company name(s), if any, and Year(s) Established:
N/A
Acomb IIundley Associates, 1978
6. names of not more than Two Principals to Contact: Title / Telephone
1. Glenn A. Acomb, ASLA: President (407)648-0992
7. Present Office: Cit State Telephone No. Personnel Each Office
7a. Total Personnel Four 4
GLENN ACOMB ASSOCIATES, INC.
823 Irma Avenue
Orlando, Florida 32803
(407)648-0992
4. Personnel by Discipline:(List each person only once, by primary function.)
1
— Administrative — Electrical Engineers
Oceanographers
1 Technician
— Architects — Estimators
Planners: Urban/Regional
— Chemical Engineers — Geologists
— Sanitary Engineers
_
— Civil Engineers — Hydrologists
— Soils Engineers
_
— Construction Inspectors 1 Interior Designers
Specification Writers
_
_
— Draftsmen — Landscape Architects
— Structural Engineers
— Ecologists — Mechanical Engineers
— Surveyors
4 Total Personnel
— Economists — Mining Engineers
Transportation Engineers 2 Add'I Contract Personnel
9. Summary of Professional Services Fees Last 5 Years (most recent year first)
Ranges of Professional Services Fees
Received: (Insert index number) 1990 1989 1988 1987 1981 1980
LNDEX
Direct Federal contract work, including overseas - - - - - -
1. Less than $100,000 S. S 1 Million to $ 2 Million
All other domestic work 2 2 1 1 1 1
2. $100.000 to $250,000 6. $ 2 Million to $5 Million
3. $250,000 to $500,000 7. $5 Million to $10 Million
All other foreign work* - - - - - -
4. 5500,000 to $ 1 Million 8. SIO Million t or greater
*Firms interested in foreign work, but without such experience, check here: []
d
10. Profile of Firm's Project Experience, Last 5 years
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 3 110.0 11 049 4 59.0 21 078 18 190.0
2 014 4 41.0 12 050 50 277.0 22 079 35 300.0
3 015 4 113.5 13 052 6 47.5 23 082 2 10.5
4 017 4 43.0 14 056 25 210.0 24 088 11 92.0
5 020 5 53.0 15 058 3 10.0 25 096 5 105.0
6 041 8 40.0 16 059 70 850.0 26 103 6 27.0
7 042 2 6.0 17 060 3 12.0 27 110 3 114.0
8 046 25 295.5 18 062 45 19.0 28 113 5 42.0
9 047 8 48.0 19 066 2 55.0 29 117 7 64.0
10 048 1 5 31.5 20 072 12 140.0 30
11. Project Examples, Last 5 Years *Experience listed includes projects executed and managed while a key professional with other firms
Profile
„P,. „C"
Cost of Work
Completion
Code
"JV", or "IE"
Project name and Location
Owner Name and Address
(in Thousands)
nate (Actual
or Estimated)
1 City of Maitland City Hall
City of Maitland
30.0
059
P
Parking Lot Landscape Architecture.
1776 Independence Lane
1984
056
Maitland, FL
Maitland, FL 32751
2 Downtown Orlando Streetscape Design Guidelines
City of Orlando Downtown Development Board
015
Comprehensive analysis design and document
100 South Orange Avenue
10.5
1986
P
preparation. Orlando, Florida
Orlando, Florida 32801
(fee)
3 Bok Tower Gardens. Ongoing Landscape
The American Foundation
60.0
1974-1982
047
P
Architecture Consultant for the 130 -acre
P.O. Box 3810
historic garden/sanctuary. Lake Wales, Florida
Lake Wales, Fl 33859-3810
059
4 Polk County General Hospital Addition
Polk County General Hospital
125.0
1989-
056
C
Bartow, Florida
2010 East Georgia Street
1990
Bartow, Florida
015
5 City of Lake Wales, City Hall Plaza and
City of Lake Wales
059
Streetscape
P.O. Box 1320
25.0
]991
056
P
Lake Wales, Florida
Lake Wales, FL 33859
(est.)
6 City of Orlando Administration Center for Water
City of Orlando
75.0
078
Conserve I.
400 S. Orange Avenue
1987
015
C
Landscape architecture
Orlando, Florida 32801
Orlando, Florida
059
7 Maitland Streetscape and Medians Improvements.
The Maitland Art Center
90.0
1985
056
P
Landscape architecture for 6 miles of downtown
231 W. Packwood Ave.
Maitland. Maitland, Florida
Maitland, FL 32751
5
059
8 Tradeport Drive. Landscape irrigation design for
Greater Orlando Aviation Authority
056
P
11,000 linear feet of 4 -lane roadway at Orlando
P.O. Box 30004
590.0
1987
Intnational Airport. Orlando, FL
Orlando, Florida 32862
059
9 Trident Submarine Base. Basewide planning and
OICC Trident *
056
P
design of roadway and parking area, landscape
293 Point Peter Road
6,000.0
1990
architecture. Kings Bay, GA
St. Marys, GA 31558
(est.)
(est.)
059
10 Trident Submarine Base. Basewide Master Street
OICC Trident *
015
P
Tree Planting Plan. Kings Bay, GA
293 Point Peter Road
50.0
1982-1983
056
St. Marys, GA 31558
(fee)
059
11 City of Dade City
Dade City Downtown Main Street
088
P
Meridian Avenue Streetscape
114 South 6th Street Dade City, FL 33525
100.0
1990-91
Dade City, FL
059
12 City of Ocala 14th Street Park. Site planning and
City of Ocala*
Not
completed
088
p
recreation design. Ocala, FL
P.O. Box 1270
600.0
this
Ocala, FL 32780
(est.)
at
time
046
13 City of Melbourne Ballard Park. Landscape
City of Melbourne
059
P
architecture for this coastal park.
900 E. Strawbridge Avenue
300.0
1989
Melbourne, FL
Melbourne, FL 32901
(est.)
(est.)
047
14 Trident Submarine Base, ARDM Road. Landscape
OICC Trident
500.0
015
P
architecture and land reclamation for a roadway
293 Point Peter Road
(est.)
1987
through dredge spoil. Kings Bay, GA
St. Marys, GA 31558
(est.)
047
15 Bok Tower Gardens. 25 -Year Plan for the 130 -acre
The American Foundation, Inc.
015
P
historic garden/sanctuary.
p O. Box 3810
q,0
N/A
Lake Wales, FL
Lake Wales, Fl 33859-3810
050
16 Sundown Luxury Garden Apartments.
Crow, Terwilliger & Wood, Inc.
059
P
Planning and Landscape architecture for 400 -unit
600 N. Lake Boulvard
260.0
1983
056
development. Orlando, FL.
Altamonte Springs, FL 32701
(Phase I)
059
17 First Baptist Church of Orlando
First Baptist Church of Orlando
014
P
Landscape Architecture for the 100 -acre campus.
3701 L.B. McLeod Road
500.0
1985
Orlando, FL
Orlando, FL 32808
(est.)
072
P
18 Florida Central Commerce Park. Complete planning
St. Laurent Properties
059
and landscape architecture services for a 164 -acre
P.O. Box 90
350.0
1983
industrial park. Longwood, FL
Longwood, FL 32750
059
P
19 Grenelefe Golf & Tennis Resort. Site/land planning &
The Grenelefe Corporation
088
landscape arch. for the 100 -acre resort. Grenelefe, FL
3200 S.R. 546 Grenelefe, Florida 33844
20.0
1974-1978
6
078
20 The User's Guide to the Land Development Code
City of Orlando
015
C
City of Orlando(fee)
400 S. Orange Avenue
9
198)
Orlando, FL 32801
059
21 City of Orlando Water Conser II.
City of Orlando *
400.0
056
P
Landscape architecture for this beneficial
400 S. Orange Avenue
(est.)
1986
wastewater reuse project. Orlando, FL
Orlando, FL 32801
015
22 Downtown Orlando Facade Design Guidelines
City of Orlando Downtown development Board
50.0
P
Comprehensive analysis design and document
100 South Orange Avenue
(fee)
1985
preparation. Orlando, Florida
Orlando, Florida 32801
059
23 Maitland Art Center, landscape architecture
Maitland Art Center
In-house
047
P
for this historic garden/art center.
231 W. Packwood Avenue
installation
Ongoing
Maitland, FL
Maitland, FL 32751
059
24 Plantation Golf and Country Club
Plantation Golf and Country Club
225.0
056
P
Condominiums. Landscape Architecture.
6001 S. Tamiami Trail
1984
Venice, FL
Venice, FL 33595
015
25 City of Ft. Pierce
Ft. Pierce Downtown, Inc.
250.0
1989-91
059
P
Downtown Streetscape
131 N. 2nd Street
(est.)
056
(8 blocks downtown)
Ft. Pierce, FL 34950
059
26 City of Winter Haven
City of Winter haven
270.0
1990
056
P
First Street Streetscape
P.O. Box 2277
(est.)
110
Winter Haven, FL
Winter haven, FL 33883-2277
059
27 Heritage Park Master Plan
Orange County/Historical Museum
N/A
1990-91
047
P
Historical/Cultural Park
812 E. Rollins Avenue
Orlando, FL
Orlando, FL
059
28 Second Avenue Streetscape
City of Daytona Beach
20.0
1991
088
p
Daytona Beach, Florida
301 S. Ridgewood Ave.
Daytona Beach, FL 32114
059
29 Bouchelle Island. A 617 unit condominium resort.
IDC, Inc
250.0
On -
056
P
New Smyrna Beach, Florida
301 Harbour Blvd.
going
New Smyrna Beach, FL 32069
059
30 Lake Wailes Park
City of lake Wales
N/A
1991
088
P
Lake Wales, Florida
P.O. Box 1320
Lake Wales, FL 33859
11. The foregoing is a statement of facts. /
Typed Name and Title: Date:
/ %ji�/` ��iL Z f / Glenn A. Acomb, ASLA; President June 10, 1991
7 Signature:
N
LA
LA
STANDARD FORM
1. Project Name/Location for which
Firm is
2a.Commerce Business
2b.Agency
(SF)
Filing:
Daily Announcement
Identification
255
Date, if any:
Number if any:
Municipal Complex
Architect -Engineer
(City Hall & Police Station)
N/A
RFP 91-03-01
Related Services for
Specific Project
Ocoee, Florida
3. Firm (or Joint Venture) Name & Address
3a. Name, Title
& Telephone
Number of
Principal to
Contact
C.T. Hsu + Associates P.A.
820 Irma Avenue
C.T. Hsu, AIA,
President 407-423-0898
Orlando, Florida 32803
3b. Address of office
to perform work,
if different
from
Item 3.
4. Personnel by Discipline: (List each person only once, by primary function.)
3 Administrative Electrical Engineers
Oceanographers
* Same person
**4 Architects * 1 Estimators
* 1 Planners: Urban/Regional
Chemical Engineers Geologists
Sanitary Engineers
**2 CADD Architects
Civil Engineers Hydrologists
Soils Engineers
* 1 Construction Inspectors Interior Designers
* 1 Specification Writers
2 Draftsmen Landscape Architects
Structural Engineers
Ecologists Mechanical Engineers
Surveyors
Economists Mining Engineers
Transportation Engineers
10 Total Personnel
5. If submittal is by JOINT -VENTURE list participating firms and outline specific areas
of responsibility (including admnistrative,
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? [ 1 yes [ ] no
6. If respondent is not a joint-venture, list outside key Consultants/Associates anticipated for this project (Attach SF 254 for Consultants/Associates
listed, if not already on file with the Contracting Office).
Worked with
Prime before
Name & Address
Specialty
(Yes or No)
1) Allan-Conrad-Mitzo
Structural Engineering
Yes
1280 Palmetto Avenue
Winter Park, FL 32789
2) GRG Vanderweil
Mechanical & Electrical Engineering
Yes
1055 Maitland Center Commons Boulevard
Maitland, FL 32751
3) GLH Consulting Services
Security/Surveillance Systems
Yes
343 Sawgrass Place
Casselberry, FL 32707
4) Glenn Acomb & Associates
Landscape
Yes
823 Irma Avenue
Orlando, FL 32803
5) K & R Engineers and Constructors
Clerk-of-the-Work
Yes
222 Church Street, Suite 201
Kissimmee, FL 32741
6)
7)
8)
I
1 t t
7. Brief resume of ke
a. Name & Title:
C.T. Hsu, A.I.A.
Principal
b. Project Assignment:
ialists. and individual consultants anticiDated for this
Planning, Design and Project Management
c. Name of Firm with which associated:
C.T. HSU + ASSOCIATES, P.A.
d. Years Experience: With This Firm 8
e. Education: Degree(s)/Year/Specialization
Master of Architecture, Advanced Studies/MIT/1976
Bachelor in Architecture/1972
Diploma in Urban Planning/1972
With Other Firms 12
f. Active Registration: Year First Registered/Discipline
Florida - 1983, Washington - 1981, Wyoming - 1979/Architecture
Certified for reciprocity in other states by NCARB
g. Other Experience and Qualifications relevant to the proposed project:
Mr. C.T. Hsu, A.I.A., is the President of C.T. Hsu + Associates. His
credentials include a Master of Architecture in Advanced Studies Degree from
the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and seventeen (17) years of
comprehensive experience in Architecture and Urban Planning. A recipient
of the John Dean Rockerfeller III Fund Fellowship and many other awards,
Mr. Hsu authored the book, "Urban Dwelling Environments - Taipei, Taiwan".
Previously, as an Associate Partner in a nationally recognized, award
winning architectural firm, Mr. Hsu completed both the "Master Plan
Implementation Studies" and the "Phase IV - Ancillary Care Facility
Planning" for a major hospital in Spokane, WA. Mr. Hsu was also responsible
for several award winning projects for Eastern Washington University and
Washington State University.
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Mr. Hsu also participated in the award winning Alaska Historical Museum and
Library Headquarters Complex in Anchorage, Alaska. Since relocating to
Orlando in 1981, Mr. Hsu has successfully completed many projects in Florida.
Listed below are some relevant projects:
Valencia Community College Downtown Center Renovation, Orlando, FL
Citrus Bowl Phase 11 Expansion, Orlando, FL
Kissimmee/St. Cloud Convention & Visitors Bureau, Osceola County, FL
Orange County Temporary Jail, Orlando, FL
Glenridge Middle School Media Center & Exceptional Education Suites,
Winter Park, FL
Dommerich Elementary School Pavilion, Orlando, FL
Primrose School Group Homes #1 & #2, Orlando, FL
Braniff Airlines/Florida Express Conversion, Orlando International Airport,
Orlando, FL
Braniff Interim Headquarters Facility, Orlando, FL
Peidmont Airlines Facility, Orlando International Airport, Orlando, FL
Concessions International iJ Airside "B" Hub, Orlando International Airport,
Orlando, FL
Mr. Chopsticks Restaurant @ Mercado, Orlando, FL
Ran-Getsu of Tokyo Restaurant, Orlando, FL
Ming Court Restaurant, Orlando, FL
Caruso's Palace Italian Restaurant, Orlando, FL
Municipal Parking Garage Expansion, Orlando, FL
Orlando Regional Medical Center, Sandlake Hospital, Orlando, FL
Bay Medical Center, CT Scanner Addition, Panama City, FL
Winter Park Office Plaza, Winter Park, FL
Oak Street Medical Office Building, Kissimmee, FL
Sun Shopping Center, Orlando, FL
McLeod Center: Office/Warehouse/Showroom Complex, Orlando, FL
Hillsborough County/Sheldon Road Wastewater Treatment Plant, Hillsborough
County, FL
Orange County Administration Center, Master Plan & 1st -5th Floor Renovation,
Orlando, FL
United States Postal Service Term Contract, Orlando, FL
City of Orlando, Claudia Allen Senior Center, Orlando, FL
City of Orlando, Nursery & Greenhouses, Orlando, FL
City of Orlando, Industrial Medical Unit Facility, Orlando, FL
City of Orlando, Phillips House Renovation, Orlando, FL
City of Orlando, Industrial Complex, Orlando, FL
Orlando Neurosurgical Associates Office Building, Orlando, FL
Walt Disney World Swan/Dolphin Hotel Causeway Structures, Pavilion & Covered
Walkway, Lake Buena Vista, FL
Disney/MGM Studio Tour Toll Plaza & Bus Shelter Expansion, Lake Buena Vista
7.
Brief resume of key persons, specialists, and individual consultants anticipated
for this project.
a.
Name & Title:
Craig DeLoy, R.A.
Valencia Community College Downtown Center Renovation, Orlando, FL
Project Architect
Wall Street Plaza Office Renovation, Orlando, FL
Kings Bay Projects, Kings Bay, GA
b.
Project Assignment:
Newman Center, Orlando, FL
Newman Center, Lakeland, FL
Design, Production, Project Management
Kaley Elementary School, Orlando, FL
St. Stephen Lutheran Church, Longwood, FL
Faith Lutheran Church, Eustis, FL
Canterbury Retreat Center, Orlando, FL
c.
Name of Firm with which associated:
Norman -Perry Inn Historic Renovation, Orlando, FL
Geis Residence, Longwood, FL
C.T. HSU + ASSOCIATES, P.A.
Sabal Park Apartments, Longwood, FL
Sabal Park Clubhouse, Longwood, FL
Golfbrook Apartments Clubhouse, Longwood, FL
d.
Years Experience: With This Firm 1 With Other Firms 9
Wekiva Townhouses for the Ste[ Corp., Longwood, FL
Orange Tree Clubhouse, Orlando, FL
Sea Chase Condominiums, Gulfshore, AL
Millpond Midrise-Premier Group
Hunters Landing Condominium, Orlando, FL
e.
Education: Degrees)/Year/Specialization
Prototype Apartment Design - Oxford Development
Mariner Bay Condominium, FLagler Beach, FL
Willowbrook at Heathrow Arvida, Heathrow, FL
Master in Architecture/1982/Virginia Tech
Waterford at Orange Tree Delta Prestige Homes
Bachelor of Design in Architecture/1980/University of Florida
Park West Condominiums, Winter Park, FL
NTS Office Building, Longwood, FL
Lake Howell Medical Office Building, Orlando, FL
f.
Active Registration: Year First Registered/Discipline
Orlando Center Professional Office Park, Orlando, FL
South Forty Professional Center, Ormond Beach, FL
Florida, 1985/Architecture
g. Other Experience and Qualifications relevant to the proposed project:
Mr. DeLoy has over ten (10) years of experience in production and design
management, including development and implementation of CADD systems. He
has practical and specialized experience in historical rehabilitation,
education, mu[ti-family and a variety of commercial use facilities.
Mr. DeLoy has been involved in the following projects:
Orange County District -Wide Science Facilities,
Glenridge Middle School, Winter Park, FL
Howard Middle School, Orlando, FL
Ocoee Middle School, Ocoee, FL
Winter Park 9th Grade Center, Winter Park, FL
Winter Park High School, Winter Park, FL
G[enridge Middle School Media Center & Exceptional Education Suites,
Winter Park, FL
Citrus Bowl Phase 11 Expansion, Orlando, FL
Disney/MGM Toll Plaza, Orlando, FL
Orange County Temporary Jail, Orlando, FL
7.
Brief resume of key persons, specialists, and individual consultants antici ated for this project.
a.
Name & Title:
Ambulance Station, Bay Medical Center, Panama City, FL
Tim McNicholas
Jacksonville Ambulatory Care Center, Jacksonville Memorial Hospital,
Associate
Jacksonville, FL
Cape Coral Hospital Expansion Project, Cape Coral, FL
b.
Project Assignment•
Variety Children's Hospital Expansion, Miami, FL
Trowbridge Court Condominiums, Cambridge, MA
Reservoir Place Office Building, Lincoln, MA
Planning and Design
Entree 'A La Carte Restaurant, Boston, MA
Pedestrian Bridges & Towers, Logan Airport, Boston, MA
Institute of Contemporary Art, Philiadelphia, PA
c.
Name of Firm with which associated:
North Carolina Museum of Fine Art Expansion, Raleigh, NC
Chalk & Vermillion Gallery, New York, NY
Ford Residence, East Hampton, NY
C.T. HSU + ASSOCIATES, P.A.
Banat Residence, Begur, Spain
Olympic Village, Seoul, Korea
d. Years Experience: With This Firm 3 With Other Firms 3
e. Education: Degrees)/Year/Specialization
Master of Architecture Design/1989/Harvard University
Bachelor of Architecture Design/1982/University of Florida
f. Active Registration: Year First Registered/Discipline
g. Other Experience and Qualifications relevant to the proposed project:
Mr. McNicholas has over six (6) years experience in the planning and design
of hospitals, commercial, recreational and educational use facilities.
Mr. McNicholas has been involved in the following projects:
International Dock, Orlando, FL
Ran-Getsu of Tokyo Restaurant, Orlando, FL
China Coast Restaurant, Orlando, FL
Ming Court Restaurant, Orlando, FL
Glenridge Middle School Media Center & Exceptional Education Suites,
Winter Park, FL
Orange County Public Schools District -Wide Science Facilities,
Orange County, FL
Lyman High School Building #3 Remodel, Longwood, FL
Dommerich Elementary School Pavilion, Maitland, FL
Florida League of Cities, Orlando, FL
Winter Park Office Plaza, Winter Park, FL
7.
Brief resume of key persons, specialists, and individual consultants antici
ated for this project.
a.
Name & Title:
Glenridge Middle School Media Center & Exceptional
Lisa M. lkegami
Education Suites, Winter Park, FL
Project Designer
C.T. Hsu + Associates Office Building Renovation, Orlando, FL
b. Project Assignment:
Design & Production
c. Name of Firm with which associated:
C.T. HSU + ASSOCIATES
d. Years Experience: With This Firm 3 With Other Firms 1
e. Education: Degree(s)/Year/Specialization
Bachelor of Design/UF/1986
Graduate Program/UF/1986-88
f. Active Registration: Year First Registered/Discipline
g. Other Experience and Qualifications relevant to the proposed project:
Ms. Ikegami has been involved in the design and production of the
following projects:
Fire Fighter's Council Facility, Orlando, FL
City of Orlando Industrial Medical Unit Facility, Orlando, FL
City of Orlando Langford Park Pavilion & Boardwalk, Orlando, FL
City of Orlando Langford Park Community Center, Orlando, FL
Bob Carr Performing Arts Center Canopy Structure, Orlando, FL
Citrus Bowl Phase 11 Expansion, Orlando, FL
Orange County Temporary Jail Facility, Orlando, FL
Dolphin/Swan Hotels Causeway, Walt Disney World, FL
Ran-Getsu of Tokyo Restaurant, Orlando, FL
Ming Court Restaurant, Orlando, FL
Caruso's Palace Italian Restaurant, Orlando, FL
China Coast Restaurant, Orlando, FL
Orange County Administration Center, Orlando, FL
Municipal Justice Building, Orlando, FL
Braniff Airlines Headquarters Facility, Orlando, FL
Mental Health Services of Orange County, Orlando, FL
Orlando Neurosurgical Associates Office Building, Orlando, FL
7.
Brief resume of key persons, specialists, and individual consultants anticipated
for
this project.
a.
Name & Title:
a.
Name & Title:
Bob MacLeod
Mark Wunderlin
Project Architect
Project Architect
b.
Project Assignment:
b.
Project Assignment:
Design, Production, Project Management
Design, Production, Project Management
c.
Name of Firm with which associated:
c.
Name of Firm with which associated:
C.T. HSU + ASSOCIATES, P.A.
C.T. HSU + ASSOCIATES, P.A.
d.
Years Experience: With This Firm With Other Firms 5
d.
Years Experience: With This Firm With Other Firms 4
e.
Education: Degree(s)/Year/Specialization
e.
Education: Degrees)/Years/Specialization
Master of Architecture/1987/Harvard Graduate School of Design
Masters of Architecture/1988/Harvard University
Bachelor of Design/1982/University of Florida
Bachelors of Architecture/1985/University of Florida
f.
Active Registration: Year First Registered/Discipline
f.
Active Registration: Year First Registered/Discipline
g.
Other Experience and Qualifications relevant to the proposed project:
g.
Other Experience and Qualifications relevant to the proposed project:
Mr. MacLeod has been an Assistant Professor at the University of Florida,
River Ridge High School, Pasco County, FL
for four (4) years and was an independent Architectural Consultant, 1987-
River Ridge High School Athletic Complex, Pasco County, FL
1990. He has been involved in the following projects:
Hillsborough Community College Brandon Learning Center, Brandon, FL
Heather Lakes Elementary School "H", Hillsborough County, FL
McIntosh Office Building, Winter Park, FL
Hillsborough County Sheriff's Operations Center Annex & Parking Garage,
Quality Inn Motel International Drive, Orlando, FL
Tampa, FL
Miscellaneous Hotel/Motel Projects, Greater Orlando Area
First Presbyterian Church of Brandon Additions & Renovations, Brandon, FL
China Square Condominium, Salem, MA
St. Joseph's Hospital Child Care Center, Tampa, FL
Druker Lobby, Boston, MA
Mattapan Police Station, Boston, MA
Harborside Landing Condominium, Lynn, MA
Flatrock Wildlife Sanctuary Visitor Center, Fitchburg, MA
The Farnsworth Building Renovation & Addition, Boston, MA
Amesbury Middle School Additions & Renovations, Amesbury, MA
Nautilus Museum, New London, CT
38 Chauncy Street 10th Floor Renovation, Boston, MA
Logan Airport Renovations/Additions, Boston, MA
Northbridge Elderly Housing, Northbridge, MA
Harrington Elementary School Library Renovation, Lexington, MA
Lexington High School Auditorium Renovation, Lexington, MA
7.
Brief resume of key persons, specialists, and individual consultants anticipated for this project.
a.
Name & Title:
William R. Hood, R.A.
Disney/MGM Toll Plaza & Bus Shelter Expansion, Lake Buena Vista, FL
CADD Consultant
Great Western Bank Building, Winter Park, FL
Pier East Condominiums, New Smyrna Beach, FL
b.
Project Assignment:
Captains Quarters Condominiums, New Smyrna Beach, FL
Navy Warehouse, Mayport, FL
CADD Production
Mayfair Methodist Church, Kingsport, TN
Asbury Methodist Church, Kingsport, TN
Johnson Elementary School, Kingsport, TN
c.
Name of Firm with which associated:
C.T. HSU + ASSOCIATES, P.A.
d. Years Experience: With This Firm 1-1/2 With Other Firms 39
e. Education: Degree(s)/Year/Specialization
f. Active Registration: Year First Registered/Discipline
Florida, 1971/Architecture
Florida, 1980/Certified General Contractor
g. Other Experience and Qualifications relevant to the proposed project:
Mr. Hood was the Principal -in -Charge of production for over fifteen (15)
years for a firm in Orlando. He pioneered AutoCADD in Central Florida nine
(9) years ago.
Listed below are some of the many projects Mr. Hood has been involved with:
Glenridge Middle School Media Center & Exceptional Education Suites,
Winter Park, FL
Lyman High School Bldg #3 Renovation, Longwood, FL
Dommerich Elementary School Pavilion, Maitland, FL
Citrus Bowl Phase 11 Expansion, Orlando, FL
Conserv 11 Maintenance Facility, Orlando, FL
Orange County Temporary Jail, Orlando, FL
Orlando Neurosurgical Associates Office Building, Orlando, FL
City of Orlando Industrial Medical Unit Facility, Orlando, FL
City of Orlando Sports Hitting Tunnel, Orlando, FL
United States Postal Service, Airline Loading Building, Orlando, FL
Dolphin/Swan Hotels Causeway Structure, Walt Disney World,
Lake Buena Vista, FL
Caruso's Palace Italian Restaurant, Orlando, FL
7.
Brief resume of key persons, specialists, and individual consultants antici ated for this project.
a.
Name & Title:
Mr. Peeler has been involved with the following projects:
Wilbur W. Peeler, C.G.C.
Associate
Glenridge Middle School Media Center and Exceptional Education Suite,
Winter Park, FL
b.
Project Assignment:
Apopka Elementary School Classrooms, Apopka, FL
Blankner Elementary School Classrooms, Orlando, FL
Construction Administration, Duality Assurance
Durrance Elementary School Media Center, Orlando, FL
Ferncreek Elementary School Media Center, Orlando, FL
Project Cost & Schedule Control
Grand Avenue Elementary School Media Center, Orlando, FL
Kaley Avenue Elementary School Media Center, Orlando, FL
c.
Name of Firm with which associated:
Killarney Elementary School Media Center, Orlando, FL
Lake Silver Elementary School Media Center, Orlando, FL
C.T. HSU + ASSOCIATES, P.A.
Lake Weston Elementary School Media Center, Orlando, FL
Princeton Elementary School Media Center, Orlando, FL
Tildenville Elementary School Classrooms, Orange County, FL
Wheatley Elementary School Media Center & Kitchen
d.
Years Experience: With This Firm 1-1/2 With Other Firms 29
Zellwood Elementary School Classrooms, Zellwood, FL
Deltona Elementary School Classrooms & Lab, Deltona, FL
Pierson Elementary School Media Center & Kitchen, Pierson, FL
Taylor Jr. & Sr. High School Auditorium, Machine Shop & Classrooms, Volusia
County, FL
e.
Education: Degree(s)/Year/Specialization
Valencia Community College Expansion, Orlando, FL
University of Central Florida Expansion, Orlando, FL
University of Miami, Code & Building Inspection, Miami, FL
Building Inspector certified with the Southern Building Code
United States Postal Service Airline Loading Building, Orlando, FL
Congress International
Citrus Bowl Phase I1 Expansion, Orlando, FL
Orange County Temporary Jail, Orlando, FL
Fire Fighter's Council Facility, Orlando, FL
f.
Active Registration: Year First Registered/Discipline
TGI Friday's Restaurant, Orlando, FL
Orange County Correctional Facility, Orlando, FL
State License/1972/Certified General Contractor
Island Lake Retirement Center, Seminole County, FL
State License/1981/Real Estate Salesman
Seminole County Fire Stations, Seminole County, FL
Sheraton World Motel, Orlando, FL
Clarcona Community Center, Orlando, FL
g.
Other Experience and Qualifications relevant to the proposed project:
Montgomery Woods Condos, Orlando, FL
EXPO Center, Orlando, FL
Mr. Peeler's background as an active general contractor and building
official in the South Florida area has proven invaluable in preparing him
for his position as the Construction Administrator for C.T. Hsu +
Associates.
In addition to his normal duties during project construction, Mr. Peeler
provides quality control and code compliance reviews during the design
phase. His experience compliments C.T. Hsu + Associates' strong design and
production capabilities and is an asset in keeping projects moving toward
their targeted completion dates.
Mr. Peeler has over 25 years of experience as a Building and
Zoning Director, Building Inspector, General Contractor and Masonry
Contractor.
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7. Brief resume of key persons, specialists, and individual consultants anticipated for this projecL
a Name & T114K
a Named Title:
ROBERTS. CONRAD, P.E.
WILLIAM M. MITZO, P.E.
b. Project llssigrxnent:
b Project Assovnent:
PRiNCIPALAN-CHARGE
PRINCIPAL-iN-CHARGE
c. Name of Firm with which associated:
c. Name of Firm with which associated:
ALLAN-CONRAD-MiTZO, INC.
ALLAN-CONRAD-MITZO, INC.
d. Years experience: With This Firm 1 9 With Other Firms __25
d Years experience: With This firm 1 1 With Other Firms 1
e. Educhtion: Degree(s) / Year/ Specialization
e. Education: Dog rWslt Years / Speclathation
BSCE Christian Brothers College - 1965
B.S. In Arch: Engineerinq, University of Miami
Structural Engineer
Coral Gables, Florida - 1974
i. Active Registration: Year First RegisteraMisciplinrt
1. Active Registratlon: Year FiM Registered/Disciptine
1971, Indiana Reg, 114272, Structural P.E.
1973, Florida Rea. #18153, Structural P. E.
1979 - Florida Re #21692 - Structural P.E.
9•
g. Other Experience and Qualifications relevant to the
g Other Experience and Qualifications referant to the
propos pmt:
proposed projW:
Mr. Conrad worked 7 yrs. for John R. Wilkie, Cons.
Upon graduation Mr. Mitzo worked as a design engineer
Eng., Evansville, iN & became registered in the State
for Prestressed Systems, Inc., Miami, FL. His duties
of Indiana. in 1972 he moved to Orlando as staff
included design of prestressed concrete joists and beam
Engineer with Allan and Stuhl and in 1977 joined
soffits;and supervision of shop drawing p`reparatiori: In
Mr. Allan in partnership to form Allan and Conrad, Inc.
1977 h6 went to work as staff engineer for the consult -
He is proficient in all phases of construction and is
Ing firm of Bliss and Nyitray, Inc., Miami, FL He also
familiar with all types of building materials having
obtained an extensive background in computer design
designed str'I. steel, alum., reinf. conc., precast
and application. Since joining Allan-Conrad-Mitzo, inc.
conc. , reinf, masonry and timber structures from 1 - 20
he has broadened the firm's use of computer aided
stories. In early 1982 Governor Graham appointed him
design and analysis. His background in post tensioned
as Structural Engineering Representative to Florida
concrete has expanded the firm's use of multiple str'I:
State Board of Building Codes and Standards. He is
systems to best suit design requirements. He is a
active in ASCE-Structural Technical Group, Co -Chair-
member of ACI and Post Tensioning Institute.
man of Homeowners Assoc., and former member of
Rotary Club of Winter Park West.
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a. Name & Title:
a. Name & Title:
Russell L. Heiken, P.E.
Kenneth L. Rigby, P.E.
Principal
Principal
b. Project Assignment:
b. Project Assignment:
Principal -in -Charge and Project Manager
Electrical Engineer
c. Name of Finn with which associated:
c. Name of Firm with which associated:
G.R.G. Vanderweil Engineers, Inc.
G.R.G. Vanderweil Engineers, Inc.
d. Years experience: With This Firm 6.0 With Other Firms 5.0
d. Years experience: With This Firm 20.0 With Other Firms 2.0
e. Education: Degree(s)/Year/Specialization
e. Education: Degree(s)/Year/Specialization
Milwaukee School of Engineering
Bachelor of Architectural Engineering/
B.S. Electrical Engineering/1969
1981 /Mechanical
Graduated with Honors
f. Active Registration: Year First Registered / Discipline
f. Active Registration: Year First Registered / Discipline
Professional Engineer #36097 Florida/1 985
Professional Engineer - Electrical
Professional Engineer #E22649 Missouri/1987
WI/1 973, CA/1 977, MN/1 977, FL/1 984, GA/1 985,
Professional Engineer #16927 Alabama/1988
VA/1 986, MO/1 987, MD/1 988, AL/1 988
g. Other Experience and Qualifications relevant to the proposed project:
g. Other Experience and Qualifications relevant to the proposed project:
Mr. Heiken has extensive experience in the design of mechanical systems
Principal in charge of electrical engineering department for
for all types of facilities from cleanrooms to warehouses. He is responsib
for design innovative for laboratory
a G.R.G.� Vanderweil Engineers, Inc. Responsible for all phases
the of engineering systems several
including the University of North Carolina Molecular Biology
of electrical engineering design. Twenty year comprehensive
background in goth lighting design.
projects
Research Lab facility laboratory
and specialized systems
which was a six story containing various
functions as well as classroom and administrative spaces.
Accomplished in the areas of communication, life safety,
building automation and computer systems design. Extensive
He also prepared the design of the new mechanical system renovation at
experience in the design of. uninterruptible power supply
the Valencia Community College West Campus Biology and Chemistry
systems, emergency generating systems, and power distribution
Laboratories. He has also designed clean room facilities for electronics
for both high and low voltage.
laboratory and medical facilities.
Instrumental in the design of over forty projects that have
Mr. Heiken's role as project manager will give him the responsibility as
received lighting design awards.
single point of contact for the client. He has performed this role on
hundreds of projects including the implementation of air conditioning in
in County.
107 schools Duval
7.rid Resume of Ke ersons
y , pecialis s, and In rv(dual onsultans nticipate for this roject
a. Name 8 Title:
a. Name & Title:
Gene L. Holtz
Principal
b. Project Assignment:
b. Project Assignment:
Security Consultant
c. Name of Firm with which associated:
c. Name of Firm with which associated:
GLH Consulting Services
d. Years experience: With This Firm 3 With Other Firms 20
d. Years experience: With This Firm --- With Other Firms ---
e. Education: Degree(s) / Year / Specialization
e. Education: Degree(s) / Years / Specialization
Associate in Arch/1967/Arch. Design
f. Active Registration: Year First Registered/Discipline
f. Active Registration: Year First Registered/Discipline
Illinois/1977/Architecture
g. Other Experience and Qualifications relevant to the
g. Other Experience and Qualifications relevant to the
proposed project:
proposed project:
Responsible for the design, production, coordination and
supervision of over 41 criminal justice projects in
over eleven states and Bermuda.
Involved in the designs of over 12 projects which have
appeared in "Architects For Justice Exhibition"
since 1978.
Authored security information in "Architectural Graphic
Standards Eighth Edition".
Security designs featured in "Security Magazine".
Has acted in advisory and/or consulting capacity to major
Criminal Justice Architectural Firms in eight states,
as well as security equipment and electronic manufac-
turers and security contractors.
Designed system for the Federal Bureau of Prisons called
an "Island Control Center" which was adopted by the
Bureau, as well as other agencies, as the standard
for future facilities.
Standard Form 255 Jury 1975
Prescribed By GSA Fed Proc. Rep (41 CFR) 1-16 803
F' r _ ,
7. Brief resume of key persons, specialists, and individual consultants anticipated for this project.
a. Name & Title: Glenn A. Acomb, ASLA
a. Name & Title: Kevin Smith
b. Project Assignment Project Manager and Master Planner
b. Project Assignment Irrigation Designer
c. Name of Firm with which associated:
c. Name of Firm with which associated:
Glenn Acomb Associates, Inc.
Glenn Acomb Associates, Inc.
d. Years experience: With This Firm 5 With Other Finns 13
d. Years experience: With This Firm 3 With Other Firms 12
e. Education: Degree(s) / Year / Specialization
e. Education: Degrees) / Year / Specialization
BLA/1972/Landscape Architecture (LSU)
MLA/1978/Landscape Architecture (Harvard)
N/A
f. Active Registration: Year First Registered/Descipline
f. Active Registration: Year First Reg istered/Descipline
1975/1-andscape Architect (Florida No. 475)
Level II, Certified Irrigation Designer (Irrigation Association)
g. Othier Experience and Qualifications relevant to the proposed project
g. Othier Experience and Qualifications relevant to the proposed project
18 years experience, 15 in Central Florida, with emphasis in
Fifteen years of experience in the field of irrigation design for projects including
Polk County. Since 1974 he has designed several significant
landscape installations, golf courses, effluent disposal projects and general
park projects, notably, the Bok Tower Gardens 25 -year plan as
irrigation installations. Much of the recent work has been designed and drafted
well as on-going consulting for 9 years. Also, Grenelefe Folf
utilizintg AUTOCAD computer aided design and drafting (CADD) system.
and Tennis Resort, the 1,000 -acre luxury resort near Haines City,
Irrigation Designer for the Central Avenue Streetscape Project for the City of
Florida and a significant amount of landscape architecture and
Lake Wales, Florida. Special features of this project includes special mounting
irrigation design for other Polk County projects including: Lake
of time clocks on light poles above pedestrian reach and a unique trench design
Wales, Central Avenue Streetscape; Winter Haven, First Street
to accommodate irrigation and utility power while providing easy access for
Streetscape; Polk County General Hospital Addition; Polk
repairs. Irrigation Designer for the Polk County General Hospital Ambulatory
Coounty Health Unit; Cypresswood Golf Villas ans
Care Facility, Bartow, Florida; and the Polk County Health Unit and
Cypresswood Patio Homes.
Administrative Complex, Winter Haven, Florida. Irrigation Designer for Orange
Blossom Gardens, Lady Lake, Florida. Projects included Avenida Central
Boulevard Streetscape Project, the main office complex, shopping center and
entrances to each subdivision. This project was designed to accommodate
effluent disposal for medians and Streetscape open space.
8. Work by firm or joint -venture which best illustrates current qualifications relevant to this project (list not more than 10 projects).
C.T. HSU + ASSOCIATES, P.A.
d. Completion
e. Estimated Cost
Date (actual
or estimated)
(in thousands)
Entire
Work for which
b. Nature of Firm's
project
firm was/is
a. Project Name & Location
Responsibility
c. Project Owner's Name & Address
responsible
(1) Orange County Admin. Center
Continuing A/E Services
Orange County Commission
1990
2,000
100%
Master Facilities Plan &
P.O. Box 1393
1st -5th Floor Renovation
Orlando, FL
(2) Orlando Municipal Justice Bldg
Complete A/E Services
City of Orlando
1988
350
100%
Third Floor Renovation
Project Management
Orlando, FL
Orlando, FL
(3) Orange County Temporary Jail
Complete A/E Services
Orange County Commission
1990
1,000
100%
33rd St. Correctional Complex
P.O. Box 1393
Orlando, FL
Orlando, FL
(4) Municipal Parking Facility
Complete A/E Services
City of Orlando
1986
3,200
50%
Washington Street
Public Works Department
Orlando, FL
Orlando, FL
(5) City of Orlando
Continuing A/E Services
City of Orlando
On-going
3,000
100%
IMU & Various Arch. Projects
Public Works Department
Orlando, FL
Orlando, FL
(6) Citrus Bowl 40,000 s.f.
Complete A/E Services
City of Orlando
1991
2,500
100%
Office Complex
Project/Construction Management
Orlando, FL
Orlando, FL
(7) Braniff Headquarters Facility
Complete A/E Services
Braniff Airlines
1990
2,500
100%
Various Architectural Projects
Orlando International Airport
(8) USPS Airline Loading
Continuing A/E Services
Facilities Service Office
On-going
1,500
100%
Building & Various
P.O. Box 33735
Architectural Projects
Tampa, FL
(9) Ocoee Middle School
Complete A/E Services
Orange County Public Schools
1991
431
100%
Science Facilities
6200 Chancellor Drive
Renovation
Orlando, FL
(10) Olympia Place
Continuing A/E Services
Olympia & York
On-going
2,750
100%
800 N. Magnolia
Space Planning and
800 N. Magnolia Ave., Suite 1400
Orlando, FL
Interior Design
Orlando, FL
B Work by win or joint venture members
ALLAN-CONRAD-MITZO, INC.
a Project Name & Location
(t) Orange County Public
Works, Misc. Services
(2) Mosquito Control
Orange County, FL
(3) Project 768
Inmate Housing
(`t) 150 Person Addition
Jackson Co. Corr. Inst
(5) Public Works Facility
Admin. & Warehouse
(6) Regional Mail Facility
Daytona Beach, FL
(7) Valencia Comm. Coll.
General Services Bldg.
iel C.E.B.A., II
University of Cent. FL
(9) Disney's Yacht Club &
Disney's Beach Club
Hotels
(t�) Classroom Additions
6 Different High Sch.
ales current quaalilicaUo=irs r
b. Nature of Firm's Responsibility
-- I
Design and
Construction
Administration
to tris proje
nut n' than proja s . M M =
d. Completion e. Estimated Cost (in thousands)
Date Work for which
(actual or Entire Firm was/is
c. Project Owner's Name & Address estimated) Project responsible
Orange Co. Commission 1990 8,000 55
Orlando, FL
Orange Co. Commission 1989 1,700 12
Orlando, FL
Orange Co. Commission
Orlando, FL
Jackson Co. Commission
Jackson County, FL
Charleston Naval Sta.
Southern Div. US Navy
U.S. Postal Service
Memphis, TN
Valencia Comm. College
Board of Trustees
Board of Regents
Tallhassee, FL
Disney Development Co.
Orlando, FL
Orange Co.School Board
Orlando, FL
1991 20,000 I 100
1991 1 5,000 1 30
1992
W&M
1990
8, 000 --- I --- 6O — -
1, 500--- I-- -- 1-2- -
1989 8,000 60
1990 85,000 250
1987 1,600 ea 9
>1 Ir
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e. Estimated Cost
GRG Vanderweil
(in thousands)
d. Completion
Work for which
Date (actual or
Entire
Firm was/is
a. Project Name & Location
b. Nature of Firm's Responsibility
c. Owner's Name & Address
estimated)
Project
responsible
1) Volusia County Central Adininistrati
n75,000 sq ft facility includes
Volusia County
Facility
Board Room, auditorium, offices
1989
3200
1200
Deland, FL
and a central computer
facility
2) Sea Oaks Lakeside Villas
Complete M/E/P services for
Charlan Brock & Associates
Vero Beach, FL
48 unit townhome complex whicli
1987
0
0
included 5 different unit
types in 2 buildings.
3) Polk County Administration Building
MEPFP srvs. of 120,000 SF Cty.
Imperial Polk County
Bartow, FL
Commission Bldg. Facility is
Board of County Commissioners
1990
7500
2400
DDCcontrolled which inter-
P.O. Box 60
faces with County -wide network
Bartow, FL 33830
4) Orange County Administration Buildi
100 E. Pine Street
igomplete MEPFP systems renov.
of existing 7 -story multi-
Orange County Board of Commissioners
Rosalind Avenue
1988
6000
2500
Orlando, FL 32801
purpose church to Admin Office
Orlando, FL 32801
for Orange County Tax Collect.
5) Sebastian Police Department
M/E/P design for 6,800 sf
City of Sebastian
Sebastian, FL
Police Station.
1991
680
220
6) Polk County Correctional - 120 Man
Included were stand-alone A/C,
Imperial Polk County
Minimum Security Facility - Phase I
heating, fire protection,
Board of Commissioners
1986
1400.0
450.0
Bartow, FL
domestic water and control
P.O. Box 60
systems.
Bartow, FL 33830
7) Winter Park Civic Center
Full M/E/P services, including
City of Winter Park
Winter Park, FL
Fire Protection. Included award
Winter Park, FL
1985
1100
450
winning specialty lighting
design.Multiuse space w/stage.
8) Pine Street Administration Building
Renovation of existing 7 -story
Orange County
Orlando, FL
building into County Admini-
Orlando, Florida
1988
5500
1500
stration facility. MEPFP
design services.
9) Lake Mary Public Safety
12,000 sq. ft. fire/police
City of Lake Mary
Building Complex
building with 911 emergency
Lake Mary, FL
1990
1200.0
350.0
Lake Mary, FL
operations center. 8,000 sq.
ft. public works building.
10) Lake Mary City Hall
M/E/P design services for new
City of Lake Mary
Lake Mary, FL
17,000 SF facility. Designed
Lake Mary, FL
1990
1 100
300
for future 8,000 SF additions.
8. Work by Firm or Joint Venture Members which Best Illustrates Current Qualifications Relevant to this Project (List not more than 10 Projects)
GLH CONSULTING
. Completior
e. Estimated Cost (in thousands)
b. Nature of
Date
(actual or
Entire
Work for which
a. Project Name & Location
Firm's Responsibility
c. Owner's Name & Address
estimated)
Project
Firm was/is
responsible
DANVILLE PUBLIC
SECURITY DESIGN
DANVILLE CITY
SAFTY BUILDINGS
COMMISSIONERS
1971
10,000
1,000
DANVILLE, ILLINOIS
CEDAR RAPIDS
SECURITY DESIGN
CEDAR RAPIDS BOARD
COUNTY JAIL
OF COMMISSIONERS
1975
6,000
1,250
CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA
MONROE MICHIGAN
SECURITY DESIGN
MONROE COUNTY BOARD
CITY/C0. FACILITY
OF COMMISSIONERS
1975
9,500
750
MONROE, MICHIGAN
LEE COUNTY
SECURITY DESIGN
LEE COUNTY BOARD
CORRECTIONAL FACILITY
OF COMMISSIONERS
1979
1,500
350
FT. MADISON, IOWA
NASSAU COUNTY JAIL
SECURITY DESIGN
NASSAU COUNTY BOARD
ADDITIONS AND
OF COMMISSIONERS
1986
450
195
REMODELING
FERNANDINA BEACH, FL.
CHAMPAIGN COUNTY
SECURITY DESIGN
CHAMPAIGN CO. BOARD
CORRECTIONAL CENTER
OF COMMISIONERS
1977
1,260
350
CHAMPAIGN, ILLINIOS
LASALLE COUNTY
SECURITY DESIGN
LASALLE CO. BOARD
CORRECTIONAL AND
OF COMMISSIONERS
1981
2,300
650
JUDICIAL FACILITY
OTTAWA, ILLINIOS
m roft- 010 r0 ar mom pa r a m on r001 M UN SWOU
Work by firm or joint -venture members which best illustrates current qualifications relevant to this project (list not more that 10 projects).
d. Completion
e. Estimated Cost (in thousands)
GLENN ACOMB ASSOCIATES
Date
a. Project Name &Location
b. Nature of Firm's responsiblity
c. Project Owner s Name &Address
(Actual or
estimated)
Entire
Work for which
firm wasps
Project
resnonsible
City of Lake Wales, City Hall Plaza and
Landscape & Irrigation Design
City of Lake Wales
1991
1 Central Ave. Streetscape
P.O. Box 1320
$25.0
100%
Lake Wales, Florida
Lake Wales, FL 33859
(est.)
City of Maitland -City Hall Parking Lot
Landscape & Irrigation Design
City of Maitland
1984
$30.0
100%
2 Maitland, Florida
1776 Independence Lane
Maitland, FL 32751
City of Daytona Beach
Hardscape, Landscape &
City of Daytona Beach
1991/92
$2,200.0
100%
3 Second Avenue Streetscape
Irrigation Design
P.O. Box 2451
Daytona Beach, Florida
Daytona Beach 32115
(est.)
Millard Conklin Center for the Blind
Landscape Design
Millard Conklin Center for the Blind
1980
15,000
100%
4 Daytona Beach, Florida
Daytona Beach, Florida
Bouchelle Island
Landscape & Irrigation Design
IDC, Inc.
1987-90
N/A
100%
5 New Smyrna Beach, Florida
776 Country Club Drive
Titusville, FL 32780
YMCA/Downtown Branch
Landscape & Irrigation Design
YMCA
1991
$270.0
100%
6 Orlando, Florida
433 Mills Avenue
(est.)
Orlando, FL 32801
Blind Services Campus
Landscape Master Plan
Florida Rehab Center for the Blind
1980
Partially
100%
7 Daytona Beach, Florida
1111 Willis Avenue
executed
Daytona Beach, FL 32014
Downtown Orlando Streetscape Design
Landscape Design
City of Orlando Downtown Development
1986
$10.5
100%
8 Guidelines
Board 100 South Orange Avenue
Orlando, Florida
Orlando, Florida 32801
Dade City Streetscape
Landscape & Irrigation Design
Dade City Main Street, Inc.
1990-
S120.0
100%
9 Dade City, FL
P.O. Box 908
1991
Dade City, FL 34297
Longwood Medical Arts Building
Landscape Plan
Longwood Medical Arts Group
1979
$25.0
100%
0 Longwood, Florida
1385 State Road 434
Longwood, FL
9. All work by firm or joint-venture members currently being performed directly for Federal agencies.
d. Percent
e. Estimated cost
Complete
(in thousands)
a. Project Name & Location
b. Nature of Firm's
c. Agency (Responsible Office)
Responsibility
Name & Address
Entire
project
Work for
which
Firm is
respon-
sible
Continuing Contract
Complete A/E Services
Facilities Service Office
On-Going
N/A
N/A
U.S. Postal Service
P.O. Box 22725
Tampa, FL 33622-2725
ATTN: Marilyn Wong-Wittmer
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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.
CTH+A has demonstrated the ability to work closely and effectively with our clients on many completed and on-going projects. We consider
our working relationships with our clients, both current and previous, to be excellent. From our perspective the relationship is
characterized as one of mutual respect and professionalism.
CTH+A strongly believes design excellence needs to be complemented by personalized services. We have proven the on-going involvement
of the Principal and the total project commitment of the design team will not only assure the design quality, but also ensure a rewarding
Architect -Client relationship.
CTH+A has earned a reputation for its innovative planning and design and our ability to meet budgets and schedules. Our firm has in-house
computer and word processing systems with programs for scheduling, specifications, facility planning, construction cost estimating, and
computer aided design & drafting (CADD). We strive to ensure that our planning and design documents are the most useful tools in
fulfilling the project goals. Our high standards for legibility, detail and completeness have won the trust and respect of the
contractors working on our projects.
CTH+A will evaluate the project needs very closely to determine the optimum solutions, schedules, and life cost savings. We will provide
innovative design solutions that respond to the natural environment and contribute to the project's functional and aesthetic appeal.
Every design detail will be reviewed to assure the economy and efficiency of construction.
11. The foregoing is a statement of facts.
Signature: I^ "rRA/-� Typed Name and Title: Chu-Tzu Hsu, Principal
Date:
May 5, 1991
No
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PROJECT APPROACH
CITY OF OCOEE MUNICIPAL COMPLEX
C.T. Hsu + Associates Team has been specifically assembled by se-
lecting professionals who are most qualified to meet specific pro-
ject needs. CTH+A Team has been involved in many municipal
government projects including administrative offices, city halls,
courthouses, police stations and jail facilities. In selecting the
individual Team members, particular emphasis has been given to
understanding programmatic needs of the project, while contributing
valuable specific experience to a total team approach.
CTH+A Team will work closely with City of Ocoee staff and Profes-
sional Engineering Consultants, Inc. to assure the entire project
delivery process will be a truly rewarding and successful team
effort.
Our project approach is based on our understanding of this project
and prior experience with projects similar in size and scope of
services.
We will initiate the design process by meeting with representatives
from the City of Ocoee to hear specific project goals and needs.
We will also visit and study existing municipal complexes in the
state which may be of interest to this project.
We believe the following basic criteria are important and will use
them as guidelines throughout the project:
To provide a superior municipal complex which will be both
functional and aesthetically pleasing, and which can be fully
utilized to serve the needs of the staff and community.
To design state of the art energy-efficient facilities which
also reflect the best in architectural imagination, creativity
and innovation including integration of other existing
community assets (Fire Station, historic house, community
recreation facility, etc.) and enhancement of Starke Lake as
the Municipal Complex focal point.
To provide well designed renovations, giving special attention
to minimizing the impact of construction on the existing City
Hall and Police Station operation.
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City of Ocoee Municipal Complex
Page 2
To provide opportunity for maximum planning and design
participation by city staff and citizen groups to enhance the
community pride.
By establishing these basic criteria as a tool to catalyze the
design process, CTH+A Team can achieve the optimum success of the
project by implementation of our approach as follows:
CTH+A will explore options and opportunities in relationship
to the overall goals and demands of the City of Ocoee.
Program issues will be analyzed and defined for the expansion
of City Hall and the Police Station. Our resources and
experience in planning governmental facilities, including City
Council Chambers, will be implemented in close coordination
with City of Ocoee officials.
This effort includes but is not limited to research of mate-
rials and forms to best meet the required durability and
maintenance criteria.
Attention will be given to usage of the structures for ease of
operation and the functionality.
Supervision, visibility, control, circulation, safety and ease
of access/egress will be studied in depth, as well as the
effects of noise and traffic to the facility.
Special attention will be given to fire and life safety
concerns and handicapped accessibility.
Master planning studies will take place to determine the ideal
course of controlled growth, integrating all City facilities
for an ideal City Complex.
CTH+A Team will also survey and document the area to deter-
mine:
1. Facility inventory and analysis
2. Existing site conditions (special consideration of
existing utilities and site amenities)
3. Off-site conditions and impact
4. Adjacent site impact
5. Current and potential site utilization
Project Approach
City of Ocoee Municipal Complex
Page 3
By exploring several options which meet or exceed program
requirements and goals, we can determine the final layout of
the project. We will then prepare detailed design development
documents which will enable a reasonably accurate cost assess-
ment and budget development associated with the final design
layouts.
Based on the approved design, CTH+A Team will document for
bidding and construction purposes all of the materials, meth-
ods, and systems with CADD-developed drawings and construction
specifications.
CTH+A Team will identify all agencies with jurisdictional
review obligations and submit appropriate documentation for
permitting. CTH+A personnel will also assist the City of
Ocoee with bidding/award of construction contract and attend
pre-bid and pre -construction conferences.
During the construction period, CTH+A Team will process and
monitor project construction progress to ensure the quality
and timely completion of the project.
CTH+A Team would propose project progress meetings with City
of Ocoee personnel and contractors on a weekly and as needed
basis. We anticipate approximately four (4) public hearings
and a minimum of eight (8) meetings with the Board of City
Commission and City staff personnel will be necessary. CTH+A
Team members will be available to meet with City Commission
and City staff personnel as often as necessary.
Methods Used in Contract Administration to Insure That the Owner's
Goals and Objectives Are Obtained.
CTH+A Team is committed to make all extra efforts needed to insure
that the Owner's goals and objectives are achieved. The following
outlines our proposed contract administration methods:
CTH+A would assume contractual
team's performance throughout all
and construction. We would also be
communications and accounting.
Management summary
responsibility for the project
phases of the project's design
responsible for administration,
The successful performance of professional services requires
the dedication, diligence and collective knowledge of the
entire project team and an increasing commitment of time. We
Project Approach
City of Ocoee Municipal Complex
Page 4
have established reliable procedures to review continuously
lr. the developing design documents for completeness and construc-
tability, to periodically estimate probable construction costs
using an independent cost management consultant and to under-
take detailed coordination checks before releasing constru-
ction documents for bidding. A key to the achievement of
these critical goals is the involvement of the Owner in all
phases of work, both to define realistic design requirements
+ and to perform timely reviews of the developing documents for
adherence to those requirements.
A. Project Management: We endeavor to maintain a balanced
organization, size and project load to insure a high
level of personal involvement by team members assigned to
the project. C.T. Hsu, A.I.A., as Principal/Project
Manager of the project, will be 100% committed to the
City of Ocoee Municipal Complex project for the entire
duration of the project's development. C.T. is the
primary contact with the City and will be the "final
filter" between the design team and the City. Each
consultant firm will also have a working Principal to
lead the design and management of their portion of the
work. All contact relating to our services are recorded
and distributed to all concerned parties, including
telephone contacts, meetings and correspondence. We have
standardized formats for recording and distribution.
L Owner input is actively encouraged throughout all phases
of the project. The frequency of Owner reviews varies
with each Owner's requirements and with the type, size,
phase and schedule of the project. Some projects require
weekly reviews, some only at the completion of each
phase; typically, formal reviews are scheduled at the
completion of each phase of service with intermediate
reviews held as often as the specific nature of the
r. services demands. If such reviews result in a change in
the scope of the project, the Owner is appraised of the
consequences to the costs and schedule. We proceed with
such changes only at the written direction of the Owner.
B. Scheduling: The design schedule is developed early in
consultation with the Owner, and maintained throughout
the duration of the project. It identifies all major
design tasks and their critical dates to insure that the
various phases of the assignment are completed and
w. reviewed by the Owner. In-house project reviews with the
Principal -in -Charge present, are conducted on a biweekly
basis to monitor the progress of the work, staffing
Project Approach
City of Ocoee Municipal Complex
Page 5
requirements, scheduling and adherence to project
objectives and design criteria. In-house reviews also
include life -cycle costing, value management, energy
conservation analysis and building system component
analysis when they are meaningful. CTH+A Team will
commit ourselves to the project schedule.
C. Cost Control: For all projects, a complete and detailed
estimate is provided at the completion of Schematic
Design, updated prior to the completion of Design
Development and monitored during the completion of
Construction Documents. Such control, applied throughout
all phases of the project development, is the most cost-
effective means of designing a project within the
approved budget. Please see cost control diagram in this
section.
D. Design Coordination: Design is a primary concern of
CTH+A. We are committed to creating architecture which
is valuable to the owner, the user group and community.
In order to assure that design goals are met, we follow
a standard project process.
Our work typically flows sequentially from phase to
phase. Careful coordination of all design team members
and consultants leads to good communication within the
team and accurate, well -coordinated products. Outside
consultants and associates join this in-house team as the
work demands. The project team's performance is moni-
tored continuously by the principal/project manager.
During the design phase, review sets are submitted for
approval. A formal coordination check within disciplines
and between disciplines is scheduled near the completion
of each design phase. Included in this check are a final
code review and a program requirements review to verify
compliance.
E. Contract Documents: This critical phase of the project
involves CTH+A Team's tested approach to Owner -Architect
communication and cooperation. Several measures are
taken to insure a proper bidding procedure, a quality
r. product and Owner satisfaction. The project design,
materials and performance specifications are clearly
defined, integrated and checked continually for Owner
approval and Bidder understanding. Clear and precise
drawings and verbiage avoid costly change orders. Any
alternates are assessed at this time with the Owner and
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Project Approach
City of Ocoee Municipal Complex
Page 6
defined in the documents. Contractor responsibilities
are thoroughly defined to avoid any confusion during
construction. CTH+A team has a proven reputation among
clients and contractors for producing clear, thorough and
well -integrated contract documents.
F. Bidding Assistance: CTH+A assists the Owner with every
need during the bidding process: issuing bid documents
and any necessary addenda to Contractors, attendance at
pre-bid and pre -construction conferences, evaluations of
bids and recommendations are some services which we
provide during this phase to continue our cooperative
effort with the Owner.
G. Observation, supervision and Coordination: We maintain
complete and accurate records of all visits to sites of
manufacturing, fabrication and/or construction. Field
staff are required to carry surveillance notebooks while
at the construction site to enter notes at the time that
critical events take place. Upon their return to the
office, a memorandum is written to summarize notations
made during the site visit and distributed to appropriate
parties. The surveillance notebook is kept in the field
employee's project file during the term of construction
and relocated to the office central file upon completion.
This tested process assures the Owner of quality con-
struction procedures which result in the safe and timely
completion of the project, with complete adherence to
contract documents. Any variations can be reviewed early
and assessed with the Owner.
H. submissions Review: The maximum term of review is
determined on a project -by -project basis during the
preconstruction conference, with a typical submission
held for review no longer than three weeks.
Our firm believes that our detailed review of all
submittals is responsible for our constant positive
cooperation with the contractor and for the understanding
between the contractor and all parties involved.
Each individual reviewer keeps an accurate record showing
the date of receipt, review, and transmittal of all shop
drawings, samples and other submissions required by the
Contract Documents.
N
Project Approach
City of Ocoee Municipal Complex
Page 7
I. Change Order Procedure: At the Owner's request, we
prepare change orders as an additional service to modify
the scope of the contractor's work, if necessary. The
exact procedures for change orders are typically stipu-
lated by the contract to again insure a clear understand-
ing between Owner and Contractor.
Cost Estimating Capabilities and Methods Used to Control Cost
During Design and Construction of the Project.
CTH+A enjoys an excellent record of success in assuring the project
budgets are met. Each project starts with a detailed analysis of
the financial constraints. Effective cost control techniques such
as cost balance, unit pricing, alternative bids, etc., are applied
as needed during various phases of each project. CTH+A has
demonstrated effective cost control in previous projects, which
have averaged 3% under budget. CTH+A has in-house computer
programs for cost estimating and scheduling.
Mr. Wilbur Peeler, C.B.I./G.C., is our in-house Construction
Administrator. He has over 25 years of experience in construction.
He is a certified building inspector and general contractor. He
served as the Director of the Building and Zoning Department for a
major South Florida municipality before moving to Orlando ten
years ago. Mr. Peeler is currently in charge of our construction
related services including cost estimates and quality control.
CTH+A Team will be committed to complete the Ocoee Municipal
Complex project within the established budget and on time or before
the scheduled completion date while achieving the highest quality
and functional performance standards.
Ability to Provide Entire Construction Documents Package on CADD,
Including Engineering Drawings and Specifications.
CTH+A has been producing 100% CADD-generated design and construc-
tion documents packages since 1988. Our firm has been recognized
by our clients and consultants for our strong CADD capabilities.
CTH+A has been very successful in implementing CADD technologies
for many projects including the Orange County Administration Center
Master Plan, Citrus Bowl Phase II Expansion, Glenridge Middle
School Media Center, City of Orlando Industrial Medical Unit
Facility and many others.
M
Project Approach
City of Ocoee Municipal Complex
., Page 8
We utilize the system in a multitude of ways to fully take
advantage of its potential. Our CADD system assists us during
programming with module establishment and square footage analysis,
during schematic design and design development with precise
layouts, 3-D modeling and multi -discipline coordination, and during
the construction documents phase with accurate, cross-checked
construction drawings and integration with specifications.
CTH+A is committed to continually acquiring the latest available
technology to assure a constant state-of-the-art system, supporting
our architects and serving our clients.
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Existing City Hall structure - Expansion to occur to the
south into the parking lot area. The new architecture
will consider existing contextual relationships and
enhance the function and appearance of existing complex.
r
Existing site grading features will be accented with new
architectural scheme. Relationship of City Hall to
common public exterior spaces and Starke Lake will be
explored.
Existing Police Station - Facade will be analyzed and new
addition will highlight strong architectural elements.
Functional relationships will be well defined for site
and building design.
Area between Police Station and City Hall will be
explored in depth and may be developed as a showcase
public plaza, catalyzing the integration of the entire
Municipal Complex.
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COST PLANNING AND CONTROL PROCESS
OWNER GIVES THE ARCHITECT
THE PROGRAM AND COST LIMIT
OWNER AND ARCHITECT AGREE
ON PROGRAM AND COST LIMIT
FIRST COST PLAN PREPARED, TARGET
COSTS ALLOCATED TO ELEMENTS
SCHEMATIC DRAWINGS PREPARED
SCHEMATIC COST ESTIMATE PREPARED,
COST PLAN REVISED AND CONFIRMED
ELEMENT TARGET COST ELEMENT TARGET COST ELEMENT TARGET COST ELEMENT TARGET COST
SYSTEMS SELECTED & DESIGNS PREPARED FOR EACH ELEMENT
DESIGN COSTS CHECKED FOR
EACH ELEMENT AND TABULATED
DESIGN EXCEEDS TARGET COST I I DESIGN WITHIN TARGET
ALTERNATIVE DESIGN OTHER ELEMENT(S) OVERRUN FUNDED
WITHIN TARGET SELECTED REVISED TO FUND OVERRUN OUT OF CONTINGENCIES
FINAL COST CHECK ALL ELEMENTS
ASSEMBLED IN DESIGN DEVELOPMENT ESTIMATE
CONFIRMATION THAT DESIGN MAY
PROCEED INTO CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
AND SPECIFICATIONS PREPARED
FINAL PRE-BID COST CHECK AND REVIEW
BIDDING DOCUMENTS ISSUED
INTERIM COST CHECKS
AS REQUIRED
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ORANGE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER MASTER PLANNING
AND INTERIOR RENOVATION
LOCATION: 201 South Rosalind Avenue
Orlando, Florida 32801
CONTACT: James Hartmann
Director Administrative
Suppport Division
Orange County
201 South Rosalind Avenue
Orlando, Florida 32801
(407) 836-7396
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
CTH+A provided complete space planning and interior
architecture services for the 130,000 square foot Orange
County Administration Center. The first phase of the project
involved the completion of the Master Facility Plan for
various county departments located on five existing floors.
The planning process included the survey of more than 500
county workers.
The five project goals:
- Improve morale
- Stimulate productivity
- Increase efficiency
- Enhance community image
- Establish guidelines for future growth
All five goals were successfully accomplished by the
implementation of the Master Facility Plan.
APPROXIMATE COST OF THE PROJECT: $2,000,000
COMPLETION DATE: 1990
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TEMPORARY JAIL FOR ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA
LOCATION: 33rd Street Jail Facilities
OWNER: Orange County, Florida
Department of Corrections
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
This facility is a unique concept for the Department of
Corrections. The project consists of a prefabricated metal
building, with two large Day Rooms and a Control Core. There
are fourteen prefabricated, self contained modular units that
house the inmates.
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Main Building
11,200 S. F.
14 Modular Units @ 602 S.
F. each
8,428 S. F.
Total area
19,420 S. F.
This project was declared as
an emergency project by the
county and the plans were
completed
in 6 weeks and
construction completed in approximately 3
1/2 months.
APPROXIMATE COST OF THE PROJECT:
$1,000,000
COMPLETION DATE: November 1990
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CITRUS BOWL PHASE II EXPANSION
LOCATION: Citrus Bowl/Tinker Field Complex
Orlando, Florida
CONTACT: Bill Mack, P.E.
Project Management
City of Orlando
400 S. Orange Avenue
Orlando, FL 32801
(407) 246-2295
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The Citrus Bowl Phase II Expansion Project involves the master
planning of the Citrus Bowl/Tinker Field Complex and the
design of a 40,000 square foot facility to be located outside
of the stadium south end zone. It will include a two story
trophy lobby, banquet and meeting facilities, concession areas
and public entry plazas, which will help stage a variety of
civic events.
This highly visible complex will include offices for the
Florida Citrus Sports Association and the new Orlando
franchise of the World League of American Football.
The building features a cylindrical rotunda to house the
trophy lobby and elevator core, offering a showcase for
Orlando sports achievement, and a public event plaza which
overlooks Lake Beardall.
First floor facilities include concession windows, catering
kitchen and large public restroom facilities which can be
shared between banquet/meeting and stadium functions.
APPROXIMATE COST OF THE PROJECT: $2,500,000
COMPLETION DATE: May 1991
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CITRUS BOWL EXPANSION PHASE 11 ARCHIif C/URf • PIANNING • INURIOR DESIGN
BRANIFF INTERIM HEADQUARTERS FACILITY
LOCATION: Orlando International Airport
OWNER: Robert F. Baker
Vice President
Properties & Facilities
Braniff, Inc.
9955 Benford Road
Orlando, Florida 32862
(407) 856-8014
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
For the interim corporate headquarters facility of Braniff
Airlines, CTH+A undertook the renovation of the former
International Arrivals Building at Orlando International
Airport. An existing spaceframe canopy was enclosed to
provide space for executive offices, conference areas,
secretarial and reception functions. Two glass -enclosed
atriums anchor each end of the new lobby introducing natural
light and landscaping into the interior. Office areas feature
a mixed plan of private offices and standard open office work
stations providing flexibility for the reconfiguration or
expansion of departments.
Approximate Cost of the Project: $1,200,000.00
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MAJOR PROJECTS PAST FIVE YEARS
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PROJECT NAME
ORIGINAL
CONSTR.
CHANGE
CLIENT
BUDGET
BUDGET
ORDERS
CONTACT
Orange County
Jim Hartmann
Admin. Center
2,000,000
2,000,000
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836-7396
Caruso's Palace
Rick Crocker
Restaurant
2,500,000
2,500,000
3
363-3510
OCPS District
Jon Hornquist
Science Facilities
1,400,000
1,250,000
N/A
352-0031
Conserv I
City of Orlando
Maintenance
Facility
1,000,000
1,000,000
N/A
Public Works Dept.
246-2266
Conserv II
City of Orlando
Maintenance
Public Works Dept.
Facility
1,000,000
800,000
N/A
246-2266
Orlando Parking
City of Orlando
Facility #1
3,500,000
3,000,000
3
246-2266
Dolphin/Swan
Jim Nagy
Hotels
2,000,000
1,750,000
1
345-8888
Braniff Interim
Bob Baker
Headquarters
2,000,000
2,000,000
3
713-443-1714
Citrus Bowl
Bill Mack
Phase II Expansion
2,750,000
2,500,000
5
246-2547
Orange County
Mike Hicks
Temporary Jail
1,000,000
1,200,000
3
836-7396
City of Orlando
Jon Hines
Continuing Contract
N/A
N/A
N/A
246-2146
Langford Park
Jon Hines
Phases I & II
1,250,000
1,200,000
2
246-2146
Ming Court
Wu Enterprises
Chinese Restaurant
2,000,000
1,750,000
3
351-9988
Ran-Getsu
Mr. Tsuji
of Tokyo Rest.
1,800,000
1,700,000
3
212-581-2145
Hillsborough Co.
Jim Seneff
Waste Water
Engineering Science
Treatment Plant
2,750,000
2,500,000
3
813-933-4650
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C.T. HSU + ASSOCIATES REPRESENTATIVE CLIENT CONTACT INFORMATION
CLIENT CONTACT INFORMATION
CITY OF ORLANDO
Parks Department
Mr. Dennis W. Scott
Bureau Chief
Parks Dept.
1206 W. Columbia St.
Orlando, Florida 32805
Recreation Department
Mr. Donald Wilson
Bureau Chief
Recreation Dept.
649 W. Livingston St.
Orlando, Florida 32801
Facilities Department
Mr. Don Stevens
Bureau Chief
Facilities Department
1025 W. Grand St.
Orlando, Florida 32805
Legal
Mr. Jon Somsen
Assistant City Attorney
400 S. Orange Avenue
Orlando, FL 32801
246-2295
Construction Management
Mr. Jon Hines
Bureau Chief, Constr Management
100 W. South Street
Orlando, FL 32801
246-2146
Project Management
Mr. Bill Mack, P.E.
Project Manager
100 W. South Street
Orlando, FL 32801
246-2547
CLIENT
ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA
ENGINEERING -SCIENCE, INC.
MECCA LEISURE GROUP, USA, INC.
NIPPON KODO, INC.
THE NASSAL COMPANY
GREATER ORLANDO AVIATION
AUTHORITY
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CONTACT INFORMATION
Mr. James K. Hartmann
Orange County
P.O. Box 1393
Orlando, FL 32802
836-7396
Mr. Authur Watts
Manager
Orange County Facilities
Management
328 E. Michigan St.
Orlando, Florida 32806
Mr. James Seneff
Senior Project Manager
2901 W. Busch Boulevard
Suite 905
Tampa, FL 33619
(813) 933-4650
Mr. Rick Crocker
Vice President
5401 Kirkman Road, Suite 200
Orlando, FL 32819
351-3593
Mr. K. Tsuji
630 Fifth Avenue, Suite 1963
New York, N.Y. 10020
(212) 581-2145
Mr. Bill Nassal
156 Crystal Lake Drive
Lake Mary, FL 32795
1-333-3413
Mr. Dick Bonner, P.E.
Deputy Executive Director
of Development
5850 E. Cargo Road
Orlando, FL 32827-4348
826-3528
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PRIMROSE SCHOOL
SCHOOL BOARD OF ORANGE COUNTY
SEMINOLE COUNTY
Parks & Recreation Dept.
Purchasing
CONTACT INFORMATION
Mr. Terrance Provancha
Executive Director
2733 S. Ferncreek Avenue
Orlando, FL 32806
898-7201
Mr. Robert Gallardo
Director of Planning & Constr.
6200 Chancellor Drive
Orlando, FL 32809
352-0031
Mr. Bob Chorvat
Parks & Recreation Manager
Seminole County Dept. of
Environmental Services
3000-A Southgate Drive
Sanford, FL 32773
Ms. Linda Jones
Contract Analyst
Seminole County Purchasing
P.O. Box 2119
Sanford, FL 32772-2119
321-1130 ext. 7112
THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SEMINOLE CO. Mr. David Spear, AIA
Dir. of Facilities, Planning &
Construction
1211 Mellonville Avenue
Sanford, FL 32771
322-1252 ext. 229
TISHMAN CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION Mr. James J. Nagy, Jr.
OF FLORIDA President
5401 Kirkman Road
Orlando, FL 32819
345-8888
UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE
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Ms. Marilyn Wong-Wittmer
Construction Project Manager
Tampa Facilities Service Center
P.O. Box 22725
Tampa, FL 33622-2725
(813) 281-5265
CURRENT AND PROJECTED
WORKLOAD
CTH+A Team's current and pro-
jected workload will allow us
to devote full attention to the
City of Ocoee Municipal Complex
project. Our Team will be com-
mitted to keeping the project
moving on schedule during all
phases; completing it on time
and within budget.
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CURRENT AND PROJECTED WORK UNDER CONTRACT
DESIGN PHASE
Florida Splendid China
Seminole County Softball Complex
VCC Downtown Center Renovation
Kissimmee/St. Cloud Convention and Visitors Bureau
CONSTRUCTION
Dover Shores Recreation Center
Disney/MGM Studio Bus Shelters
Glenridge Middle School Media Center & Exceptional Education Suites
Lyman High School Bldg. #3 Remodel
OCPS District -wide Science Facilities Renovation
Ocoee Middle School
Glenridge Middle School
Howard Middle School
Winter Park Ninth Grade Center
Winter Park High School
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C.T. Hsu + Associates (CTH+A) is
a certified Minority Business
Enterprise (MBE).
Additionally, CTH+A has estab-
lished minority and women owned
business goals in its hiring
selection process and in its
selection of consultants for
projects.
Our firm received the United
States Department of Commerce
MED (Minority Enterprise Devel-
opment) Award as "Majority Ser-
vice Company of the Year" for
1988.
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qhe City of Orlando, Florida
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q -his is to certify that C.T. Hsu & Associates, P.A.
has been Certified by the City of Orlando, Florida as
a Mnority Business Enterprise , for the period April 24, 1991
through April 30, 1993 •
ApprovedLine(s) of Business: Professional Architectural/Planning
Consultarit.
Certified/Wscognized Number: 850014
9his the 25th daypf April , 19 IL.
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Minority/Wotnen Business enterprise 2Department
q -h s Is to verify that C. T. HSU & ASSOCIATES, P.A.
has been certified by Orange County, %)rida
a MINORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE
, for the period JUNE 14, 1991
through JUNE 30, 1993
Approved Line(s) of Business:
ARCHITECTURE/PLANNING/INTERIOR DESIGN
,This the 14TH day of
JUNE
onager, Minority/`Wo mess Enterpirse Department
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June 14, 1991
STATE OF FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES
KOGER EXECUTIVE CENTER
2737 CENTERVIEW DRIVE
KNIGHT BUILDING - SUITE 110
TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA 32399-0950
Mr. C. T. Hsu
C. T. Hsu & Associates, P.A.
820 Irma Avenue
Orlando, Florida 32803
Dear Mr. Hsu:
LAWTON CHILES
GOVERNOR
JIM SMITH
SECRETARY OF STATE
BOB BUTTERWORTH
ATTORNEY GENERAL
GERALD LEWIS
STATE COMPTROLLER
TOM GALLAGHER
STATE TREASURER
BOB CRAWFORD
COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE
BETTY CASTOR
COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION
PLEASE ADDRESS REPLY TO:
Your application for Minority Business Enterprise (MBE)
certification is hereby approved and effective July 25, 1991
thru July 25, 1992. The certification is applicable when business
is conducted within this specialty(s).
Architectural and contracting services
You are encouraged to become an active bidder in the contracting
programs of state government. All agencies will assist you in
becoming familiar with their contracting process. The attachments
identify those agencies and the Small Business Development Center
(statewide) that could be of invaluable assistance to you. Contact
each for information and assistance. Simultaneous with this notice
of certification, your business has been entered in the State
Purchasing System (SPURS) as a state vendor, additionally
identified as a certified Minority Business Enterprise. You will
henceforth be automatically notified of all opportunities to bid
in your commodity or service area.
The Laws of Florida require that the Minority Business Enterprise
Assistance Office be advised of any and all changes in the
company's status occurring within fourteen (14) days of the
transfer or change taking place. This law is applicable throughout
the effective certification dates.
Questions concerning your minority business certification may be
directed to this office at your convenience, (904) 487-0915.
Sincerely,�,/ //
Carolyn Wilson-Newt/oni
Minority Business Assistance Coordinator
CW-N/me
DIVISIONS
ADMINISTRATION • BOND FINANCE • BUILDING CONSTRUCTION • COMMUNICATIONS • FACILITIES MANAGEMENT
INFORMATION SERVICES • MOTOR POOL • PURCHASING • SAFETY & CRIME PREVENTION • SURPLUS PROPERTY
DELIVERING GOVERNMENTAL SERVICES
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RONALD W. THOMAS
EXECUTIVE
DIRECTOR
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June 14, 1991
STATE OF FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES
KOGER EXECUTIVE CENTER
2737 CENTERVIEW DRIVE
KNIGHT BUILDING - SUITE 110
TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA 32399-0950
Mr. C. T. Hsu
C. T. Hsu & Associates, P.A.
820 Irma Avenue
Orlando, Florida 32803
Dear Mr. Hsu:
LAWTON CHILES
GOVERNOR
JIM SMITH
SECRETARY OF STATE
BOB BUTTERWORTH
ATTORNEY GENERAL
GERALD LEWIS
STATE COMPTROLLER
TOM GALLAGHER
STATE TREASURER
BOB CRAWFORD
COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE
BETTY CASTOR
COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION
PLEASE ADDRESS REPLY TO:
Your application for Minority Business Enterprise (MBE)
certification is hereby approved and effective July 25, 1991
thru July 25, 1992. The certification is applicable when business
is conducted within this specialty(s).
Architectural and contracting services
You are encouraged to become an active bidder in the contracting
programs of state government. All agencies will assist you in
becoming familiar with their contracting process. The attachments
identify those agencies and the Small Business Development Center
(statewide) that could be of invaluable assistance to you. Contact
each for information and assistance. Simultaneous with this notice
of certification, your business has been entered in the State
Purchasing System (SPURS) as a state vendor, additionally
identified as a certified Minority Business Enterprise. You will
henceforth be automatically notified of all opportunities to bid
in your commodity or service area.
The Laws of Florida require that the Minority Business Enterprise
Assistance Office be advised of any and all changes in the
company's status occurring within fourteen (14) days of the
transfer or change taking place. This law is applicable throughout
the effective certification dates.
Questions concerning your minority business certification may be
directed to this office at your convenience, (904) 487-0915.
Sincerely,�,/ //
Carolyn Wilson-Newt/oni
Minority Business Assistance Coordinator
CW-N/me
DIVISIONS
ADMINISTRATION • BOND FINANCE • BUILDING CONSTRUCTION • COMMUNICATIONS • FACILITIES MANAGEMENT
INFORMATION SERVICES • MOTOR POOL • PURCHASING • SAFETY & CRIME PREVENTION • SURPLUS PROPERTY
DELIVERING GOVERNMENTAL SERVICES
PROFESSIONAL LICENSE
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FLORIDA BOARD OF ARCHITECTURE
CERTIFICATE OF CORPORATE AUTHORIZATION NO. C-1322
FOR:
C. T. HSU & ASSOCIATES, P.A.
The above named Corporation having heretofore filed its Articles
of Incorporation with the Board and having submitted its
application complying with Section 481, Part I, Florida
Statutes, seeking a Certificate of Authorization to practice
architecture by individual architects or by the corporation
offering architectural services to the public through individual
registered architects and the Board finding that the application
should be granted, said corporation is hereby granted this
Certificate of Authorization under said statute to practice
architecture by individual architects or to offer architectural
services to the public through individual registered architects.
The architectural services of the corporation shall be performed
by the following registered architects:
C. T. HSU LICENSE NUMBER - AR - 0009794
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board has directed its Chairman to sign
and seal this Certificate of Authorization this 17th day of
June, 1986.
FLORIDA BOARD OF ARCHITECTURE
By
CHAIRMAN
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I certify that the attached is a true and correct copy of
the Articles of Incorporation of C.T. HSU & ASSOCIATES,
P.A., a corporation organized under the Laws of the State of
Florida, filed on July 5, 1984, as shown by the records of
this office.
The charter number of this corporation is H10918.
CER -101
Oiben unber mp hanb anb the
Great mea[ of the &tate of Poriba,
at Wa*!gee, the Capital, this ME
6th bap of July, 1984.
George jfire5tone
!Fkrretarp of -`Mate
STATE OF FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF PROFESSIONAL REGULATION
BOARD OF ARCHITECTURE AND INTERIOR DESIGN
12/19/99 1 AA•C001322
THE ARCHITECT CORPORATION'
NAMED BELOW HAS REGISTERED
UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 481
EXPIRING FEB 28, 1993
06814
F.S., FOR THE YEAR
C T HSU & ASSOCIATES P A-
820 IRMAAVE
ORLANDO FL( 32803=3807
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GOVERNORZ DISPLAY IN A CONSPICUOUS�o
PLACE SECRETARY, D.P.R. I
STATE OF FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF PROFESSIONAL REGULATION
aOARD OF ARCHITECTURE AND INTERIOR DESIGN'
12/19/90 I AR 0009794 I 06808
THE ARCHITECTNAMED s R G
UNDER THE PROVISION ROVISIONSE OFS HAPTER 481
EXPIRING FE3 28, 1993
HSU. CHU—TZU
320 IRMAtAVE
ORLANDO FLS 32803-3807
F.S., FOR THE YEAR
BO .VERNORZ DISPLAY IN A CONSPICUOUS PLACE �o
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THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND
GEORGE EIDSON AGENCY, INC.
CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE
DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE
P.O. BOX 540209
POLICIES BELOW.
ORLANDO, FL 32854-0209
COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGE
407/849-0333
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LETTER
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IS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED
BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD !
INDICATED, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS
CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS,
EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN
MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS.
LTR
TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER
POLICY EFFECTIVE POLICY EXPIRATION LIMITS
DATE (MM/DD/YY) DATE (MM/DD/YY)
GENERAL LIABILITY
GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 2, 000, 000.
X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY RP06606614
05/16/91 05/16/92 PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGG. $ 2, 000, 000.
CLAIMS MADE X OCCUR.
PERSONAL & ADV. INJURY $ 1,000 ,
,000, 000.
OWNER'S & CONTRACTOR'S PROT,
EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1, 000, 000. 1
FIRE DAMAGE (Any one fire) $ 1, 000, 000.
MED. EXPENSE (Any one person) $ 5 , 000 • i
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AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY
COMBINED SINGLE
$ 1, 000, 000.
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05/16/91 05/16/92 LIMIT
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BODILY INJURY $
SCHEDULED AUTOS
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X HIRED AUTOS
BODILY INJURY $
X NON -OWNED AUTOS
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GARAGE LIABILITY
PROPERTY DAMAGE $ i
EXCESS LIABILITY
EACH OCCURRENCE $
UMBRELLA FORM
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WORKER'S COMPENSATION
EACH ACCIDENT $
AND
DISEASE—POLICY LIMIT $
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DISEASE—EACH EMPLOYEE $
OTHER
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RTIFICATE HOLDER IS ADDITIONAL INSURED
RESPECTS TO GENERAL LIABILITY.
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CANCELLATION
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EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING COMPANY WILLXJMCX*XNR)=
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CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE
PRODUCER
UNCOAST INS ASSOC INC
.0. BOX 22666
AMPA FL 33622-2668
. T. HSU & ASSOCIATES
20 IRMA AVENUE
RLANDO, FL 32003
LC 013.06 ISSUE DATE (MM/DD/YY)
04/01/91
THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND
CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE
DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE
POLICIES BELOW.
COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGE
COMPANY LANDMARK AMERICAN INS CO
LETTER A
COMPANY THE HARTFORD INS CO OF THE MIDWEST
LETTER B
COMPANY
G.
LETTER
THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD
COMPANY
D
LETTER
CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE
COMPANY
E
LETTER
MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS.
OVERAGES
— EACH OCCURRENCE
S
THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD
AGGREGATE
INDICATED, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS
OTHER THAN UMBRELLA FORM
CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE
AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS,
S I NDER3 945
EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN
MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS.
WORKER'S COMPENSATION
TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER
POLICY EFFECTIVE POLICY EXPIRATION LIMITS
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EACH ACCIDENT
DATE (MM/DD/YY) DATE (MM/DD/YY)
AND
GENERAL LIABILITY
GENERAL AGGREGATE $
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COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY
PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGG. $
OTHEPROF LIABILITY CPL2001431
CLAIMS MADE OCCUR.
PERSONAL 6 ADV. INJURY E
OWNER'S 6 CONTRACTOR'S PROT.
EACH OCCURRENCE $
FIRE DAMAGE (Any one lire) $
MED. EXPENSE (Any one person) $
AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY
COMBINED SINGLE
ANY AUTO
LIMIT $
ALL OWNED AUTOS
BODILY INJURY $
SCHEDULED AUTOS
(Per person)
HIRED AUTOS
BODILY INJURY
NON -OWNED AUTOS
(Per accident) S
GARAGE LIABILITY
PROPERTY DAMAGE $
EXCESS LIABILITY
— EACH OCCURRENCE
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EACH ACCIDENT
$ 100,000
AND
DISEASE—POLICY LIMIT
$ 500,000
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DISEASE—EACH EMPLOYEE
$ 100,000
OTHEPROF LIABILITY CPL2001431
02/11/91 02/11/92 $ 1,000,000
DTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS/VEHICLES/SPECIAL ITEMS
PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY COVERAGE, THE LIMIT SHOWN ABOVE IS THE TOTAL
RANCE AVAILABLE FOR ALL COVERED CLAIMS PRESENTED WITHIN THE POLICY PERIOD.
LIMIT WILL RE REDUCED BY PAYMENTS OF INDEMNITY AND EXPENSE.
FICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION
SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE
EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING COMPANY WILL ENDEAVOR TO
FOR PROPSAL PURPOSES MAIL 30 DAYS W T NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE
LEFT,/FAIE MAIL SUCH NOTICE SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR
LIABILON THE COMPANY, ITS AGENTS OR R PRESENTATIVE&
AUTHONT IVE
25-S(7190) CACORD CORPORATION 1990
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FINANCIAL
STATEMENT
11
C.T. Hsu + Associates, has elec-
ted under the international
revenue code to be a type "S"
corporation.
A compilation of financial stat-
ements and a financial proforma
are available upon written re-
quest, however, it can generally
be noted that the corporation
has been in operation for eight
(8 ) years in the full time prac-
tice of architecture, planning
and interior design, and has had
sound financial resources since
it opened for business in 1983.
Its founder and principal, C.T.
Hsu employs a staff of nine, and
is represented by the accounting
firm of Chastang Ferrell &
Associates, P.A. Certified Pub-
lic Accountants.
Mr. Hsu is also a member of the
Board of Directors of Security
National Bank of Orange County,
Florida.
C. T. HSU & ASSOCIATES, P.A.
STATEMENT OF ASSETS, LIABILITIES AND EQUITY -
INCOME TAX BASIS
DECEMBER 31, 1990
ASSETS
Current assets:
Cash -checking
$ 8,943.53
Petty cash
6.09
Accounts receivables
114,017.36
Total current assets
$ 122,966.98
Property and equipment:
Furniture and fixtures
110,954.64
Leasehold improvements
44,657.00
155,611.64
Less: accumulated depreciation
(72,497.64)
Net property and equipment
83,114.00
Total assets
$ 206,080.98
See accountants' compilation report.
C. T. HSU & ASSOCIATES, P.A.
STATEMENT OF ASSETS, LIABILITIES AND EQUITY -
INCOME TAX BASIS
DECEMBER 31, 1990
LIABILITIES AND EQUITY
Current liabilities:
Accounts payable
Deposits on documents
FICA payable
Federal withholding
Retirement plan payable
Due to Crown Magnolia
Retainers
Total current liabilities
Stockholder's equity:
Common stock
Retained earnings
Retained earnings -
undistributed
Distributions
Current net (loss)
Total stocholder's equity
Total liabilities and
stockholder's equity
$ 88,672.59
950.00
1,531.88
17,298.82
4,000.00
18,074.00
3,750.00
$ 134,277.29
100.00
78,596.67
4,160.00
(2,707.00)
(8,345.98)
_ r
71,803.69
$ 206,080.98
See accountants' compilation report.
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C. T. HSU & ASSOCIATES, P.A.
STATEMENT OF REVENUE AND EXPENSES - INCOME TAX BASIS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1990
Revenue:
Billed fee revenue
Reimbursed income
Interest
Total revenue
Costs of revenue earned:
Consulting fees
Reprographics
Models/renderings/photos
Miscellaneous
Salaries -officer -direct
Salaries -staff -direct
Total costs of revenue earned
Gross profit
Operating expenses:
Salaries -officer -indirect
Salaries -staff -indirect
Rent
Taxes
Interest
Depreciation
Advertising
Retirement plan contribution
Loss on removal of assets
Fax expenses
Postage
Telephone
Travel and mileage
Workers' compensation
Health care insurance
Other insurance
Professional liability insurance
Temporary labor
Employee advertising
Education and seminars
Professional registration and dues
References
Other benefits
$ 758,849.02
14,754.49
28.00
See accountants' compilation report
773,631.51
122,753.34
25,289.55
3,210.16
924.77
38,033.91
165,496.51
355,708.24
417,923.27
36,966.09
97,887.59
92,655.56
29,847.44
1,870.39
23,165.53
1,441.77
4,000.00
1,228.19
2,945.28
2,961.05
5,618.64
11,056.82
2,645.94
15,881.00
3,013.29
31,310.03
5,970.83
652.30
339.00
756.00
2,910.93
2,094.17
C. T. HSU & ASSOCIATES, P.A.
STATEMENT OF REVENUE AND EXPENSES - INCOME TAX BASIS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1990
Operating expenses (continued):
Equipment repair and rental
Office supplies
Drafting supplies
CADD supplies
Printing
Other office expense
Legal and accounting
Membership dues
Entertainment
Donations
Total operating expenses
Net (Loss)
$ 3,386.68
8,169.23
471.65
1,629.40
1,597.60
10,685.05
5,733.91
1,140.00
6,490.69
9.747.20
426,269.25
$ (8,345.98)
See accountants' compilation report.
Fl
PUBLIC ENTITY CRIMES
FORM
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SWORN STATEMENT UNDER SECTION 287.133(3)(a),
FLORIDA STATUTES, ON PUBLIC ENTITY CRIMES
THIS FORM MUST BE SIGNED IN THE PRESENCE OF A NOTARY PUBLIC OR OTHER OFFICER
AUTHORIZED TO ADMINISTER OATHS.
1. This sworn statement is submitted with Bid, Proposal or Contract No.
RFP 91-03-01 for City of Ocoee Municipal Complex
2. This sworn statement is submitted by _C_.T. Hsu + Associates. P.A.
[name of entity submitting sworn statement]
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whose business address is 820 Irma Avenue, Orlando, FL 32803
and (if applicable) its Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN) is
59-2415247 (If the entity has no FEIN, include the Social Security
Number of the individual signing this sworn statement: )
My name is Chu—Tzu Hsu and my relationship
[please print name of individual signing]
to the entity named above is Principal
4. I understand that a "public entity crime" as defined in Paragraph
287.133(1)(g), Florida Statutes, means a violation of any state or federal law
by a person with respect to and directly related to'the transaction of
business with any public entity or with an agency or political subdivision of
any other state or with the United States, including, but not limited to, any
bid or contract for goods or services to be provided to any public entity or
an agency or political subdivision of any other state or of the United States
and involving antitrust, fraud, theft, bribery, collusion, racketeering,
conspiracy, or material misrepresentation.
5. I understand that "convicted" or "conviction" as defined in Paragraph
287.133(1)(b), Florida Statutes, means a finding of guilt or a conviction of a
public entity crime, with or without an adjudication of guilt, in any federal
or state trial court of record relating to charges brought by indictment or
information after July 1, 1989, as a result of a jury verdict, nonjury trial,
or entry of a plea of guilty or nolo contendere.
6. I understand that an "affiliate" as defined in Paragraph 287.133(1)(a),
Florida Statutes, means:
1. A predecessor or successor of a person convicted of a public entity crime:
or
2. An entity under the control of any natural person who is active in the
management of the entity and who has been convicted of a public entity
crime. The term "affiliate" includes those officers, directors,
executives, partners, shareholders, employees, members, and agents who are
active in the management of an affiliate. The ownership by one person of
shares constituting a controlling interest in another person, or a pooling
of equipment or income among persons when not for fair market value under
an arm's length agreement, shall be a prima facie case that one person
controls another person. A person who knowingly enters into a joint
venture with a person who has been convicted of a public entity crime in
Florida during the preceding 36 months shall be considered an affiliate.
7. I understand that a "person" as defined in Paragraph 281.133(1)(e), Florida
Statutes means any natural person or entity organized under the laws of any
state or of the United States with the legal power to enter into a binding
contract and which bids or applies to bid on contracts for the provision of
goods or services let by a public entity, or which otherwise transacts or
applies to transact business with a public entity. The term "person" includes
those officers, directors, executives, partners, shareholders, employees,
members, and agents who are active in management of an entity.
8. Based on information and belief, the statement which I have marked below is
true in relation to the entity submitting this sworn statement. [Please
indicate which statement applies].
x Neither the entity submitting this sworn statement, nor any officers,
directors, executives, partners, shareholders, employees, members, or
agents who are active in management of the entity, nor any affiliate
of the entity have been charged with and convicted of a public entity
crime subsequent to July 1, 1989.
The entity submitting this sworn statement, or one or more of the
officers, directors, executives, partners, shareholders, employees,
members, or agents who are active in management of the entity, or an
affiliate of the entity has been charged with and convicted of a
public entity crime subsequent to July 1, 1989, AND [Please indicate
which additional statement applies].
There has been a proceeding concerning the conviction before a
hearing officer of the State of Florida, Division of Administrative
Hearings. The final order entered by the hearing officer did not
place the person or affiliate on the convicted vendor list. [Please
attach a copy of the final order.]
The person or affiliate was placed on the convicted vendor
list. There has been a subsequent proceeding before a hearing
office of the State of Florida Division of Administrative
Hearings. The final order entered by the hearing officer
determined that it was in the public interest to remove the
person or affiliate from the convicted vendor list. [Please
attach a copy of the final order.]
The person or affiliate has not been placed on the convicted
vendor list. [Please describe any action taken by or pending
with the Department of General Servic,es.]
[signature]
Date:
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STATE OF Florida
COUNTY OF Orange
PERSONALLY APPEARED BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority,
Chu-Tzu Hsu who, after first being sworn by me, affixed
[name of individual signing]
his/her signature in the pace provide above on this 13th day of .Tune ,
19 91
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NOTARY PUBLIC
My commission expires:
CJ::
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SWORN STATEMENT UNDER SECTION 287.133(3)(a),
FLORIDA STATUTES, ON PUBLIC ENTITY CRIMES
FTHIS FORM MUST BE SIGNED IN THE PRESENCE OF A NOTARY PUBLIC OR OTHER OFFICER
UTHORIZED TO ADMINISTER OATHS.
1. This sworn statement is submitted with Bid, Proposal or Contract No.
RFP 91-03-01 for The City of Ocoee Municipal Complex
This sworn statement is submitted by Allan-Conrad-Mitzo, Inc.
[name of entity submitting sworn statement]
whose business address is 1280 Palmetto Avenue, Winter Park, FL 32789
and (if applicable) its Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN) is
59-1766461 (If the entity has no FEIN, include the Social Security
Number of the individual signing this sworn statement: )
My name is Rnhert S_ Conrad and my relationship
[please print name of individual signing]
to the entity named above is President President/Treasurer
A . I understand that a "public entity crime" as defined in Paragraph
287.133(1)(g), Florida Statutes, means a violation of any state or federal law
by a person with respect to and directly related to the transaction of
business with any public entity or with an agency or political subdivision of
any other state or with the United States, including, but not limited to, any
bid or contract for goods or services to be provided to any public entity or
an agency or political subdivision of any other state or of the United States
and involving antitrust, fraud, theft, bribery, collusion, racketeering,
conspiracy, or material misrepresentation.
5. I understand that "convicted" or "conviction" as defined in Paragraph
287.133(1)(b), Florida Statutes, means a finding of guilt or a conviction of a
public entity crime, with or without an adjudication of guilt, in any federal
or state trial court of record relating to charges brought by indictment or
information after July 1, 1989, as a result of a jury verdict, nonjury trial,
or entry of a plea of guilty or nolo contendere.
6. I understand that an "affiliate" as defined in Paragraph 287.133(1)(a),
Florida Statutes, means:
1. A predecessor or successor of a person convicted of a public entity crime:
or
2. An entity under the control of any natural person who is active in the
management of the entity and who has been convicted of a public entity
crime. The term "affiliate" includes those officers, directors,
executives, partners, shareholders, employees, members, and agents who are
active in the management of an affiliate. The ownership by one person of
shares constituting a controlling interest in another person, or a pooling
of equipment or income among persons when not for fair market value under
an arm's length agreement, shall be a prima facie case that one person
controls another person. A person who knowingly enters into a joint
venture with a person who has been convicted of a public entity crime in
Florida during the preceding 36 months shall be considered an affiliate.
n
7. I understand that a "person" as defined in Paragraph 287.133(1)(e), Florida
Statutes means any natural person or entity organized under the laws of any
state or of the United States with the legal power to enter into a binding
contract and which bids or applies to bid on contracts for the provision of
goods or services let by a public entity, or which otherwise transacts or
applies to transact business with a public entity. The term "person" includes
those officers, directors, executives, partners, shareholders, employees,
members, and agents who are active in management of an entity.
8. Based on information and belief, the statement which I have marked below is
true in relation to the entity submitting this sworn statement. [Please
indicate which statement applies].
Neither the entity submitting this sworn statement, nor any officers,
directors, executives, partners, shareholders, employees, members, or
agents who are active in management of the entity, nor any affiliate
of the entity have been charged with and convicted of a public entity
crime subsequent to July 1, 1989.
The entity submitting this sworn statement, or one or more of the
officers, directors, executives, partners, shareholders, employees,
members, or agents who are active in management of the entity, or an
affiliate of the entity has been charged with and convicted of a
public entity crime subsequent to July 1, 1989, AND [Please indicate
which additional statement applies].
There has been a proceeding concerning the conviction before a
hearing officer of the State of Florida, Division of Administrative
Hearings. The final order entered by the hearing officer did not
place the person or affiliate on the convicted vendor list. [Please
attach a copy of the final order.]
The person or affiliate was placed on the convicted vendor
list. There has been a subsequent proceeding before a hearing
office of the State of Florida Division of Administrative
Hearings. The final order entered by the hearing officer
determined that it was in the public interest to remove the
person or affiliate from the convicted vendor list. [Please
attach a copy of the final order.]
The person or affiliate has not been placed on the convicted
vendor list. [Please describe any action taken by or pending
with the Department of General Serv' s_.]
[s'g ture]
Date • /,v JarvE !1.1
PA
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STATE OF P7�Lrt.
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COUNTY OF K6,
/ PERSONALLY APPEARED BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority,
r r n ra-01 who, after first being sworn by me, affixed
name of individual signing]
his her signature in the pace provide above on this
19q .
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N TARY UBLIC
Notary Public, state of Florida at Large
My commission expires: MY commission Expires October 19, 1991
Bonded thru Huckleberry & Associates
Form PUR 7068 (Rev. 11/89)
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SWORN STATEMENT UNDER SECTION 287.133(3)(a),
FLORIDA STATUTES, ON PUBLIC ENTITY CRIMES
HIS FORM MUST BE SIGNED IN THE PRESENCE OF A NOTARY PUBLIC OR OTHER OFFICER
UTHORIZED TO ADMINISTER OATHS.
This sworn statement is submitted with Bid, Proposal or Contract No.
RFP 91-03-01 for The City of Ocoee Municipal Complex
This sworn statement is submitted by GRG Vanderweil Engineers, Inc.
[name of entity submitting sworn statement]
whose business address is 1055 Maitland Center Commons Blvd., Maitland, FL
and (if applicable) its Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN) is
58-1874253 (If the entity has no FEIN, include the Social Security
Number of the individual signing this sworn statement: )
My name is Russell L. Heiken and my relationship
[please print name of individual signing]
to the entity named above is Principal
I understand that a "public entity crime" as defined in Paragraph
287.1330)(g), Florida Statutes, means a violation of any state or federal law
by a person with respect to and directly related to the transaction of
business with any public entity or with an agency or political subdivision of
any other state or with the United States, including, but not limited to, any
bid or contract for goods or services to be provided to any public entity or
an agency or political subdivision of any other state or of the United States
and involving antitrust, fraud, theft, bribery, collusion, racketeering,
conspiracy, or material misrepresentation.
5. I understand that "convicted" or "conviction" as defined in Paragraph
287.133(1)(b), Florida Statutes, means a finding of guilt or a conviction of a
public entity crime, with or without an adjudication of guilt, in any federal
or state trial court of record relating to charges brought by indictment or
information after July 1, 1989, as a result of a jury verdict, nonjury trial,
or entry of a plea of guilty or nolo contendere.
6. I understand that an "affiliate" as defined in Paragraph 287.133(1)(a),
Florida Statutes, means:
1. A predecessor or successor of a person convicted of a public entity crime:
or
2. An entity under the control of any natural person who is active in the
management of the entity and who has been convicted of a public entity
crime. The term "affiliate" includes those officers, directors,
executives, partners, shareholders, employees, members, and agents who are
active in the management of an affiliate. The ownership by one person of
shares constituting a controlling interest in another person, or a pooling
of equipment or income among persons when not for fair market value under
an arm's length agreement, shall be a prima facie case that one person
controls another person. A person who knowingly enters into a joint
venture with a person who has been convicted of a public entity crime in
Florida during the preceding 36 months shall be considered an affiliate.
H-
17. I understand that a "person" as defined in Paragraph 287.133(1)(e), Florida
Statutes means any natural person or entity organized under the laws of any
state or of the United States with the legal power to enter into a binding
contract and which bids or applies to bid on contracts for the provision of
goods or services let by a public entity, or which otherwise transacts or
applies to transact business with a public entity. The term "person" includes
those officers, directors, executives, partners, shareholders, employees,
members, and agents who are active in management of an entity.
8. Based on information and belief, the statement which I have marked below is
true in relation to the entity submitting this sworn statement. [Please
indicate which statement applies].
XNeither the entity submitting this sworn statement, nor any officers,
directors, executives, partners, shareholders, employees, members, or
agents who are active in management of the entity, nor any affiliate
of the entity have been charged with and convicted of a public entity
crime subsequent to July 1, 1989.
The entity submitting this sworn statement, or one or more of the
officers, directors, executives, partners, shareholders, employees,
members, or agents who are active in management of the entity, or an
affiliate of the entity has been charged with and convicted of a
public entity crime subsequent to July 1, 1989, AND [Please indicate
which additional statement applies].
There has been a proceeding concerning the conviction before a
hearing officer of the State of Florida, Division of Administrative
Hearings. The final order entered by the hearing officer did not
place the person or affiliate on the convicted vendor list. [Please
attach a copy of the final order.]
The person or affiliate was placed on the convicted vendor
list. There has been a subsequent proceeding before a hearing
office of the State of Florida Division of Administrative
Hearings. The final order entered by the hearing officer
determined that it was in the public interest to remove the
person or affiliate from the convicted vendor list. [Please
attach a copy of the final order.]
The person or affiliate has not been placed on the convicted
vendor list. [Please describe any action taken by or pending
with the Department of Genera ervir„es.
[signature]
Date: �—l8—q�
11
STATE OF
COUNTY OF
PERSONALLY APPEARED BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority,
[name of individual signing]
who, after first being sworn by me, affixed
his/her signature in the pace provide above on this day of
19
My commission expires:
Form PUR 7068 (Rev. 11/89)
N-
NOTARY PUBLIC
SWORN STATEMENT UNDER SECTION 287.133(3)(a),
FLORIDA STATUTES, ON PUBLIC ENTITY CRIMES
THIS FORM MUST BE SIGNED IN THE PRESENCE OF A NOTARY PUBLIC OR OTHER OFFICER
AUTHORIZED TO ADMINISTER OATHS.
1. This sworn statement is submitted with Bid, Proposal or Contract No.
RFP q -o3-oi for Ocoee Municipal Complex
2. This sworn statement is submitted by GLH Consulting Servi eG Inc.
(name of entity submitting sworn statement]
whose business address is 343 Sawgrass Place, Casselberry, FL 32707
and (if applicable) its Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN) is
(If the entity has no FEIN, include the Social Security
Number of the individual signing this sworn statement: 351-38-5870 )
3. My name is Gene L. Holtz and my relationship
[please print name of individual signing]
to the entity named above is President
4. I understand that a "public entity crime" as defined in Paragraph
287.133(1)(g), Florida Statutes, means a violation of any state or federal law
by a person with respect to and directly related to the transaction of
business with any public entity or with an agency or political subdivision of
any other state or with the United States, including, but not limited to, any
bid or contract for goods or services to be provided to any public entity or
an agency or political subdivision of any other state or of the United States
and involving antitrust, fraud, theft, bribery, collusion, racketeering,
conspiracy, or material misrepresentation.
5. I understand that "convicted" or "conviction" as defined in Paragraph
287.133(1)(b), Florida Statutes, means a finding of guilt or a conviction of a
public entity crime, with or without an adjudication of guilt, in any federal
or state trial court of record relating to charges brought by indictment or
information after July 1, 1989, as a result of a jury verdict, nonjury trial,
or entry of a plea of guilty or nolo contendere.
6. I understand that an "affiliate" as defined in Paragraph 287.133(1)(a),
Florida Statutes, means:
1. A predecessor or successor of a person convicted of a public entity crime:
or
2. An entity under the control of any natural person who is active in the
management of the entity and who has been convicted of a public entity
crime. The term "affiliate" includes those officers, directors,
executives, partners, shareholders, employees, members, and agents who are
active in the management of an affiliate. The ownership by one person of
shares constituting a controlling interest in another person, or a pooling
of equipment or income among persons when not for fair market value under
an arm's length agreement, shall be a prima facie case that one person
controls another person. A person who knowingly enters into a joint
venture with a person who has been convicted of a public entity crime in
Florida during the preceding 36 months shall be considered an affiliate.
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7. I understand that a "person" as defined in Paragraph 287.133(1)(e), Florida
Statutes means any natural person or entity organized under the laws of any
state or of the United States with the legal power to enter into a binding
contract and which bids or applies to bid on contracts for the provision of
goods or services let by a public entity, or which otherwise transacts or
applies to transact business with a public entity. The term "person" includes
those officers, directors, executives, partners, shareholders, employees,
members, and agents who are active in management of an entity.
8. Based on information and belief, the statement which I have marked below is
true in relation to the entity submitting this sworn statement. [Please
indicate which statement applies].
Neither the entity submitting this sworn statement, nor any officers,
directors, executives, partners, shareholders, employees, members, or
agents who are active in management of the entity, nor any affiliate
of the entity have been charged with and convicted of a public entity
crime subsequent to July 1, 1989.
The entity submitting this sworn statement, or one or more of the
officers, directors, executives, partners, shareholders, employees,
members, or agents who are active in management of the entity, or an
affiliate of the entity has been charged with and convicted of a
public entity crime subsequent to July 1, 1989, AND [Please indicate
which additional statement applies].
The person or affiliate has not been laced on the convicted
vendor list. [Please describe a ci;ion taken by or pending
with the Department of Genera eryS.
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There has been a proceeding concerning the conviction before a
hearing officer of the State of Florida, Division of Administrative
Hearings. The final order entered by the hearing officer did not
place the person or affiliate on the convicted vendor list. [Please
attach a copy of the final order.]
The person or affiliate was placed on the convicted vendor
list. There has been a subsequent proceeding before a hearing
office of the State of Florida Division of Administrative
Hearings. The final order entered by the hearing officer
determined that it was in the public interest to remove the
person or affiliate from the convicted vendor list. [Please
attach a copy of the final order.]
The person or affiliate has not been laced on the convicted
vendor list. [Please describe a ci;ion taken by or pending
with the Department of Genera eryS.
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STATE OF Pcr-,ac ,
COUNTY OF r --CL
PERSONALLY APPEARED BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority,
Gene_ L. (-4olt2 who, after first being sworn by me, affixed
Ename of individual Pigning)
his/her signature in the pace provide above on this Wit`' day of
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My commission expires:
Form PUR 7068 (Rev. 11/89)
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NOTARY PUBLIC
SWORN STATEMENT UNDER SECTION 287.133(3)(a),
FLORIDA STATUTES, ON PUBLIC ENTITY CRIMES
THIS FORM MUST BE SIGNED IN THE PRESENCE OF A NOTARY PUBLIC OR OTHER OFFICER
AUTHORIZED TO ADMINISTER OATHS.
This sworn statement is submitted with Bid, Proposal or Contract No.
RFP 91-03-01 for Ocoee Municipal Complex
This sworn statement is submitted by Glenn Acomb Associates, Inc.
[name of entity submitting sworn statement]
whose business address is 823 Irma Avenue, Orlando, Florida 32803
and (if applicable) its Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN) is
59-3017486 (If the entity has no FEIN, include the Social Security
Number of the individual signing this sworn statement: )
My name is Glenn Acomb and my relationship
[please print name of individual signing]
to the entity named above is President
I understand that a "public entity crime" as defined in Paragraph
287.133(1)(g), Florida Statutes, means a violation of any state or federal law
by a person with respect to and directly related to the transaction of
business with any public entity or with an agency or political subdivision of
any other state or with the United States, including, but not limited to, any
bid or contract for goods or services to be provided to any public entity or
an agency or political subdivision of any other state or of the United States
and involving antitrust, fraud, theft, bribery, collusion, racketeering,
conspiracy, or material misrepresentation.
5. I understand that "convicted" or "conviction" as defined in Paragraph
287.133(1)(b), Florida Statutes, means a finding of guilt or a conviction of a
public entity crime, with or without an adjudication of guilt, in any federal
or state trial court of record relating to charges brought by indictment or
information after July 1, 1989, as a result of a jury verdict, nonjury trial,
or entry of a plea of guilty or nolo contendere.
6. I understand that an "affiliate" as defined in Paragraph 287.133(1)(a),
Florida Statutes, means:
1. A predecessor or successor of a person convicted of a public entity crime:
or
Z. An entity under the control of any natural person who is active in the
management of the entity and who has been convicted of a public entity
crime. The term "affiliate" includes those officers, directors,
executives, partners, shareholders, employees, members, and agents who are
active in the management of an affiliate. The ownership by one person of
shares constituting a controlling interest in another person, or a pooling
of equipment or income among persons when not for fair market value under
,, an arm's length agreement, shall be a prima facie case that one person
controls another person. A person who knowingly enters into a joint
venture with a person who has been convicted of a public entity crime in
Florida during the preceding 36 months shall be considered an affiliate.
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7. I understand that a "person" as defined in Paragraph 287.133(1)(e), Florida
Statutes means any natural person or entity organized under the laws of any
state or of the United States with the legal power to enter into a binding
contract and which bids or applies to bid on contracts for the provision of
goods or services let by a public entity, or which otherwise transacts or
applies to transact business with a public entity. The term "person" includes
those officers, directors, executives, partners, shareholders, employees,
members, and agents who are active in management of an entity.
8. Based on information and belief, the statement which I have marked below is
true in relation to the entity submitting this sworn statement. [Please
indicate which statement applies].
xx Neither the entity submitting this sworn statement, nor any officers,
directors, executives, partners, shareholders, employees, members, or
agents who are active in management of the entity, nor any affiliate
of the entity have been charged with and convicted of a public entity
crime subsequent to July 1, 1989.
The entity submitting this sworn statement, or one or more of the
officers, directors, executives, partners, shareholders, employees,
members, or agents who are active in management of the entity, or an
affiliate of the entity has been charged with and convicted of a
public entity crime subsequent to July 1, 1989, AND [Please indicate
which additional statement applies].
There has been a proceeding concerning the conviction before a
hearing officer of the State of Florida, Division of Administrative
Hearings. The final order entered by the hearing officer did not
place the person or affiliate on the convicted vendor list. [Please
attach a copy of the final order.]
The person or affiliate was placed on the convicted vendor
list. There has been a subsequent proceeding before a hearing
office of the State of Florida Division of Administrative
Hearings. The final order entered by the hearing officer
determined that it was in the public interest to remove the
person or affiliate from the convicted vendor list. [Please
attach a copy of the final order.]
The person or affiliate has not been placed on the convicted
vendor list. [Please describe any action taken by or pending
with the Department of Geneyal Serviqes.]
[signature]
Date: June 1 9,1 991
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STATE OF
COUNTY OF
Florida
Orange
PERSONALLY APPEARED BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority,
Glenn Acomb who, after first being sworn by me, affixed
[name of individual signing]
his/her signature in the pace provide above on this 1.9 day of Q ur�.e
19 91
(My commission expires:
Air Notary Public
StaOe of Florida at lar®e
My Commission Wres:
Dacwd r 19, 1994
Form PUR 7068 (Rev. 11/89)
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SWORN STATEMENT UNDER SECTION 287.133(3)(a),
FLORIDA STATUTES, ON PUBLIC ENTITY CRIMES
THIS FORM MUST BE SIGNED IN THE PRESENCE OF A NOTARY PUBLIC OR OTHER OFFICER
,AUTHORIZED TO ADMINISTER OATHS.
1. This sworn statement is submitted with Bid, Proposal or Contract No.
RFP 91-03-01 for The .City of Ocoee Municipal Complex
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This sworn statement is submitted by K & R Engineers and Constructors Inc
[name of entity submitting sworn statement]
whose business address is 222 Church Street, Suite 201, Kissimmee. FL
and (if applicable) its Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN) is
59-2782617 (If the entity has no FEIN, include the Social Security
Number of the individual signing this sworn statement: )
3. My name is George C. Knudsen and my relationship
[please print name of individual signing]
to the entity named above is President
4. I understand that a "public entity crime" as defined in Paragraph
287.133(1)(g), Florida Statutes, means a violation of any state or federal law
by a person with respect to and directly related to the transaction of
business with any public entity or with an agency or political subdivision of
any other state or with the United States, including, but not limited to, any
bid or contract for goods or services to be provided to any public entity or
an agency or political subdivision of any other state or of the United States
and involving antitrust, fraud, theft, bribery, collusion, racketeering,
conspiracy, or material misrepresentation.
5. I understand that "convicted" or "conviction" as defined in Paragraph
287.133(1)(b), Florida Statutes, means a finding of guilt or a conviction of a
public entity crime, with or without an adjudication of guilt, in any federal
or state trial court of record relating to charges brought by indictment or
information after July 1, 1989, as a result of a jury verdict, nonjury trial,
or entry of a plea of guilty or nolo contendere.
6. I understand that an "affiliate" as defined in Paragraph 287.133(1)(a),
Florida Statutes, means:
1. A predecessor or successor of a person convicted of a public entity crime:
or
2. An entity under the control of any natural person who is active in the
management of the entity and who has been convicted of a public entity
crime. The term "affiliate" includes those officers, directors,
executives, partners, shareholders, employees, members, and agents who are
active in the management of an affiliate. The ownership by one person of
shares constituting a controlling interest in another person, or a pooling
of equipment or income among persons when not for fair market value under
an arm's length agreement, shall be a prima facie case that one person
controls another person. A person who knowingly enters into a joint
venture with a person who has been convicted of a public entity crime in
Florida during the preceding 36 months shall be considered an affiliate.
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"person"
understand
that a
as defined in Paragraph 287.133(I)(e), Florida
Statutes
means any natural
person or entity organized under the laws of any
state or
of the United States
with the legal power to enter into a binding
contract
and which bids or
applies to bid on contracts for the provision of
goods or
services let by a
public entity, or which otherwise transacts or
applies
those officers,
to transact business
directors,
with a public entity. The term "person" includes
executives, partners, shareholders, employees,
members,
and agents who are
active in management of an entity.
8. Based on information and belief, the statement which I have marked below is
true in relation to the entity submitting this sworn statement. [Please
indicate which statement applies].
Neither the entity submitting this sworn statement, nor any officers,
directors, executives, partners, shareholders, employees, members, or
agents who are active in management of the entity, nor any affiliate
of the entity have been charged with and convicted of a public entity
crime subsequent to July 1, 1989.
The entity submitting this sworn statement, or one or more of the
officers, directors, executives, partners, shareholders, employees,
members, or agents who are active in management of the entity, or an
affiliate of the entity has been charged with and convicted of a
public entity crime subsequent to July 1, 1989, AND [Please indicate
which additional statement applies].
There has been a proceeding concerning the conviction before a
hearing officer of the State of Florida, Division of Administrative
Hearings. The final order entered by the hearing officer did not
place the person or affiliate on the convicted vendor list. [Please
attach a copy of the final order.]
The person or affiliate was placed on the convicted vendor
list. There has been a subsequent proceeding before a hearjng
office of the State of Florida Division of Administrative
Hearings. The final order entered by the hearing officer
determined that it was in the public interest to remove the
person or affiliate from the convicted vendor list. [Please
attach a copy of the final order.]
The person or affiliate has not been placed on the convicted
vendor list. [Please describe any action taken by or pending
with the Department of General vises.]
[si nature]
Date: ,.ju N p 75; /F,9/
STATE OF f'La:-id
COUNTY OF G s CSF low
PERSONALLY APPEARED BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority,
who, after first being sworn by me, affixed
[name of individual signing]
his/her signature in the pace provide above on this day of
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NOTARY PUBLI
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My commission expires:
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INTRODUCTION
C.T. HSU + ASSOCIATES
(CTH+A), founded in 1983, offers
complete architectual, planning,
and interior design services.
CTH+A provides these services
together with effective project man-
agement. The firm is committed to
provide:
• The Best Design Talents
• The Best Personal Services
CTH+A specializes in corporate
offices, commercial development,
public facilities, and medical build-
ings. Some recent projects are
presented here.
SERVICES
ARCHITECTURAL
Survey Analysis
Data Research
Space Analysis
Program and Project Budget
Concept Development
Schematic Design
Design Development
Construction Documents
Bidding/ Negotiations
Construction Administration
Post Construction Services
PLANNING
Master Planning
Urban and Regional Planning
Feasibility Studies
Site Selection and Evaluation
Planned Unit Development
Site Design
INTERIOR DESIGN
Space Planning
Interior Planning and
Project Budget
Furniture/ Equipment Analysis
Lighting and Furniture Design
Material/ Furnishings Selection
Accessories, Artwork, Signage
Color Scheme and
Finish Coordination
Contract Documents
Project Administration
Follow Up/ Documentation
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BRANIFF, INC.
For the interim corporate head-
quarters facility of Braniff Airlines,
CTH+A undertook the renovation
of the former International
Arrivals Building at Orlando
International Airport.
An existing spaceframe canopy
was enclosed to provide space for
executive offices, conference areas,
secretarial and reception functions.
Two glass -enclosed atriums anchor
each end of the new lobby introduc-
ing natural light and landscaping
into the interior. Office areas fea-
ture a mixed plan of private offices
and standard open office work
stations providing flexibility for the
reconfiguration or expansion of
departments.
With the success of the interim
facility renovation, CTH+A
proceeds on Braniff's continued
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expansion in Orlando. More than
50,000 square feet of additional
space has been planned for their
immediate needs and the firm is
currently providing planning
services for Braniff's permanent
corporate facility.
Braniff, Inc.
Mr. Hsu and his firm have successfully com-
pleted various projects for Braniff at the
Orlando International Airport. Many times
Mr. Hsu would offer innovative suggestions
which resulted in an excellent product, with a
timely and successful completion.
Robert F. Baker
Vice President
Properties and Facilities
Braniff, Inc.
MING COURT
RESTAURANT
Ming Court Restaurant was inspired
from traditional Chinese garden
courtyards of the Ming Dynasty.
Varied openings in gently curving
garden walls allow glimpses of the
exterior building elements, land-
scaped courtyards, rock formations,
and meandering waterway beyond.
The covered winding walkway
guides the visitor to the most inter-
esting view while providing a pleas-
ant refuge from the rain or sun. The
path allows an overlook of the
pond and rock formations, and
culminates in a patio, provided for
social functions and performances.
The restaurant features the flexibil-
ity of being separated for functions
with varying numbers of guests.
Ming Court
/1's not likely that you've seen many Chinese
restaurants as beautiful as Ming Court. A
wall designed to look Eke the rolling back of
a dragon surrounds a courtyard of ponds and
floating gardens that are visible through the
glass walls of the dining roans. The ceramic
roof, marble entryway, white-linened tables
and rosewood chopsticks are all touches that
bespeak opulence.
The Orlando Sentinel Florida Magazine
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RAN-GETSU OF TOKYO
RESTAURANT
Ran-Getsu of Tokyo is a contem-
porary restaurant in Orlando's tourist
corridor. It features an exterior
garden and pond inspired from
traditional Japanese designs that
serves as a focal point for the entry.
The restaurant interior has a mod-
ern Japanese atmosphere designed
with flexibility for seasonal changes
of decorative art. The plan was
organized around the exterior water
feature and contributes to the sense
of spaciousness.
More than three hundred guests
can be seated in its two-tiered dining
areas overlooking the garden and
Ran-Getsu of Tokyo
pond. Linear wood ceilings and
floors of natural oak help define
circulation paths linking each din-
ing area. On the upper tier, custom
wood screens finished in white fir
provide a visual separation from
adjacent areas.
Ran-Getsu of Tokyo
This is an excellent design for the theme con-
cept. Its organization around water provides
a good sense of the interior and contributes
to the feel of spaciousness. Interiors make
excellent use of color and materials. The scale
of the interiors provides for open areas as
well as enclosed cubicles.
Orlando Magazine Achievements
in Architecture Award
OAK STREET MEDICAL
OFFICE BUILDING
Oak Street Medical Office Building
includes 13,000 square feet of
medical office space focused on a
two-story open air atrium with a
glass -enclosed elevator tower. An
interior landscaped courtyard with
water feature provides additional
waiting areas for visitors.
ORANGE COUNTY
ADMINISTRATION
CENTER
CTH+A provided complete space
planning and interior architecture
services for the 130,000 square foot
Orange County Administration
Center. The first phase of the
project involved the completion of
the Master Facility Plan for various
county departments located on five
existing floors. The planning pro-
cess included a survey of more than
500 county workers.
The five project goals:
• Improve morale
• Stimulate productivity
• Increase efficiency
• Enhance community image
• Establish guidelines for
future growth
All were successfully accomplished
by the implementation of the
Master Facility Plan.
Oak Street Medical Office Building
Orange County Administration Center
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We have always found C. T. Hsu + Asso-
ciates to be exceptionally imaginative,
cooperative and timely in all aspects of
this project. The entire staff has always
been available to work within the sche-
dule of Orlando Entertains, regardless
of the hour.
Richard B. Crocker
Vice President Operations
ORLANDO ENTERTAINS
Caruso's Italian Restaurant
Last year we selected C T. Hsu + Asso-
ciates, P.A. as architects for our newly
planned multi-purpose mental health
facility. We went through a selection
process that included interviewing and
visiting projects designed by a number of
local and national firms. We chose C. T.
Hsu + Associates for several reasons:
• We had previously employed them
for design services, and were very
satisfied.
• The high quality of staff throughout
the firm.
• They are good listeners, and took
extensive notes during our meetings
about specific aspects of our
operations.
• They were the only firm who sug-
gested the need for a Master Plan,
that would cause a comprehensive
planning effort, analyzing our organ-
ization's future direction, and tying
that to facility needs.
'Vaugh P. Jones, MBA
Associate Director for Administration
Mental Health Services of
Orange County, Inc.
As an Owner as well as Development
Manager, we appreciate the timely pro-
fessional manner in which they have
responded, and their cooperative efforts
coordinating their work with the Michael
Graves Architect organization and our
consultants.
James J. Nagy, Jr.
President
Tishman Construction Corporation
of Florida
Walt Disney World
Dolphin and Swan Hotels
Based on our experience the following
qualities have set C. T. Hsu above other
architects:
1. They are very knowledgeable and
conduct their day to day.business
professionally.
2. They are team players and have a
problem solving attitude. If they
make mistakes they are open to
resolving that error in the most
effective way.
3. They have a positive attitude and
are aggressive for their client as well
as the contractor.
4. They are efficient with the paper-
work involved and turnaround time
for pay request, submittals, and job -
site questions.
S. They are present at the jobsite with
consultants to resolve issues. Their
presence saves time and money.
Robert E. Kelsey
President
Kelsey Construction, Inc.
REPRESENTATIVE
CLIENT LIST
• Braniff, Inc.
• Cabot, Cabot & Forbes
• CHUGIN (USA), Inc.
• City of Orlando
• Concessions International
• Orange County, Florida
• Engineering Sciences, Inc.
• Mecca Leisure Group, PLC
• Mental Health Services of
Orange County
• Ming Court Restaurant
• Nippon Kodo, Inc.
• Olympia & York
• Orlando Entertains
• Orlando Neurosurgical
Associates
• Paulucchi International
LTD, Inc.
• Piedmont Airlines
• Primrose School
• Ran-Getsu of Tokyo
Restaurant
• The Greater Orlando
Aviation Authority
• The School Board of
Orange County
• Tishman Construction
Corporation of Florida
• United States Postal Service
C.T. HSU + ASSOCIATES, P.A.
ARCHITECTURE ■ PLANNING ■ INTERIOR DESIGN
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