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Item #05 Approval to Award RFQ #1802 Continuing Contract for Architectural Services ocoee florida AGENDA ITEM COVER SHEET Meeting Date: January 16, 2018 Item # Reviewed By: Contact Name: Joyce Tolbert ActingFinance Director 11 Contact Number: 1516 City Manager: 7 / Subject: Award of RFQ #1802 Continuing Contract for Architectural Servi es Background Summary: The City's continuing contracts for architectural services have expired. In compliance with the Consultants' Competitive Negotiations Act (CCNA), Florida Statutes Section 287.055 and Chapter 21 of the City's Code of Ordinances, the City solicited statements of qualifications from licensed professional architectural firms that are interested in providing general professional architectural services for various planning, design, and development review projects. The firms selected by the City will provide professional architectural services to the City on an as needed basis, based upon task orders to be issued by the City under the continuing contract. The work may consist of, but will not necessarily be limited to: design, planning, inspection, and assessment; conceptual design; construction plan preparation; and construction management for public projects by the City. The City intends to award continuing contracts to the top two (2) firms deemed to be the most highly qualified to perform the required services. The continuing contracts shall automatically be renewed annually, unless terminated by the City in writing, for a total of five (5) years from the date of execution, plus a one (1) year optional renewal at the City's discretion. The RFQ was advertised on October 15, 2017 and was publicly opened on November 14, 2017. There were eight (8) responses submitted. The Finance Department and Support Services Department reviewed the qualification statements and all were considered responsive, see the attached RFQ Checklist. Attached are the top two (2) ranked responses; original copies of all responses are available in the Finance Department for your review. The eight (8) responses were evaluated by the RFQ Evaluation Committee appointed by the City Manager, which was comprised of five (5) members: Al Butler, Support Services Director; Doug Gaines, Assistant Support Services Director; Peter Kisicki, Urban Designer; Steve Krug, Public Works Director; and Charles Smith, Utilities Director. The first public RFQ Evaluation Committee meeting was held on December 5, 2017 with the Evaluation Committee evaluating and short-listing the firms on specific evaluation criteria. The second public RFQ Evaluation Committee meeting was held on December 18, 2017 for the purpose of interviewing the top four (4) ranked firms and finalizing the shortlist for recommendation of award. Please see the attached shortlist/evaluation forms from both meetings. The evaluation committee short-listed the following firms in ranked order, and recommends contracting with the top two (2) ranked firms, Rhodes & Brito Architects, Inc. and CPH, Inc., per the attached award recommendation from the Support Services Director. The Table below is the Evaluation Committee's rankings: Rank/Respondent 1. Rhodes & Brito Architects, Inc. 2. CPH, Inc. 3. Bentley Architects and Engineers, Inc. 4. Zyscovich Inc. 5. KZF Design LLC dba KMP Architects 6. Borrelli & Partners, Inc. 7. Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc. 8. The Lunz Group, Inc. Issue: Should the City Commission award the continuing contracts for architectural services to the top two (2) ranked firms, as recommended by the Evaluation Committee? Recommendations: Staff recommends that the City Commission award RFQ #1802 Continuing Contract for Architectural Services to Rhodes & Brito Architects, Inc., and CPH, Inc., and authorize Staff to proceed with contract negotiations with the selected firms, and authorize the Mayor, City Clerk, and staff to execute all necessary contract documents with these firms once the required insurance is received. Per the State of Florida CCNA Act Statute 287.055, if contract negotiations are unsuccessful with one of the top-ranked firms, staff shall terminate negotiations and initiate negotiations with the next ranked firm, and so on, until an agreement is reached. Attachments: 1. RFQ #1802 2. Addendum #1 and Addendum #2 3. Rhodes & Brito Response & Interview Handout 4. CPH Response & Interview Handout 5. Evaluation Form/Shortlist for Interviews Meeting #1 6. Evaluation Form/Shortlist for Recommendation of Award Meeting #2 7. RFQ Checklist 8. Award Recommendation from Director of Support Services Financial Impact: As budgeted each fiscal year. Type of Item: (please mark with an 'k') Public Hearing For Jerk's Dept Use: Ordinance First Reading V Consent Agenda Ordinance Second Reading Public Hearing Resolution Regular Agenda X Commission Approval Discussion& Direction Original Document/Contract Attached for Execution by City Clerk X Original Document/Contract Held by Department for Execution Reviewed by City Attorney N/A Reviewed by Finance Dept. N/A Reviewed by ( ) N/A 2 Tolbert, Joyce From: Butler, Al Sent: Monday, December 18, 2017 1:16 PM To: Tolbert,Joyce Cc: Anthony, Vanessa; Shadrix, Craig; Krug, Stephen; Smith, Charles; Gaines, Douglas; Kisicki,Peter Subject: Recommended continuing architectural services contract award Following discussions with the four top-ranked firms following our review of responses to the RFQ,we adopted a motion recommending that the top two ranked firms, Rhodes+ Brito and CPH, be recommended to the City Commission for continuing services contracts related to the provision of architectural design and construction management services, as described in the RFQ. Please prepare the agenda report needed to transmit this recommendation to the City Manager and the City Commission for consideration at the January 16, 2018 meeting. Since there is no negotiation phase for continuing contracts of this nature, as the price for each task is separately negotiated, I also ask that you prepare the proposed service contracts and have the companies sign them so the contracts may be executed at the January 16th meeting. Thanks. 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Keller, District 4 ocoee florida CITY OF OCOEE REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS (RFQ) #1802 CONTINUING CONTRACT FOR ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES City of Ocoee• 150 N Lakeshore Drive•Ocoee,Florida 34761 phone: (407)905-3100•fax:(407)905-3194•www.ocoee.org Request for Qualifications, Legal Advertisement The City of Ocoee, Florida, (the "City") is soliciting for sealed statements of qualifications for RFQ #1802 Continuing Contract for Architectural Services. Qualification Packages will be received at the office of Joyce Tolbert, CPPB Purchasing Agent, Finance Department/Purchasing, Second Floor, 150 North Lakeshore Drive, Ocoee, Florida 34761 until 2:00 P.M., local time, on November 14, 2017. Qualification Packages received after that time will not be accepted under any circumstances. Sealed qualification Packages that have been timely received will be publicly opened and the names of the responding firms read aloud at that time. No Pre-Submittal conference is scheduled at this time. Prospective respondents may secure a copy of the documents required for submitting a response through Onvia/Demandstar by accessing the City's website at http://www.ocoee.org under the "Living & Working" section. Partial sets of the documents required for submitting a statement of qualifications will not be issued. By using Onvia/Demandstar, prospective respondents will be provided with all information regarding this RFQ, and all addendums and changes to the project requirements. Membership with Onvia/Demandstar is not required to submit a response; fees may apply for non-members. Persons other than prospective respondents may inspect the documents required for submitting a bid at the Ocoee City Hall City Clerk's Office, 150 N. Lakeshore Drive, Ocoee, FL 34761. Persons inspecting the documents at the City Clerk's office that request copies will be required to pay a fee as prescribed by statute. Melanie Sibbitt, City Clerk, October 15, 2017. RFQ #1802—Continuing Contract for Architectural Services 2 CITY OF OCOEE REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS "RFQ" #1802 CONTINUING CONTRACT FOR ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES A. INTRODUCTION AND GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 1. The City of Ocoee, Florida, in conformance with the Consultants' Competitive Negotiations Act (CCNA), Florida Statutes Section 287.055, et seq., and the policies and procedures of the City of Ocoee (City), is soliciting statements of qualifications from licensed professional architectural firms that are interested in providing general professional architectural services for various planning, design, and development review projects. In accordance with the CCNA, and any subsequent amendments to the CCNA, the work contemplated under these continuing contracts will be limited to routine tasks related to construction projects expected to cost no more than $2 million, for studies not costing more than $200,000, and to those tasks explicitly listed below without regard to the cost of the work or any subsequent construction. Architectural services related to any project that does not fall within these categories will be separately solicited as an individual effort in conformance with the CCNA. 2. The City intends to award continuing contracts to one or more firms deemed to be the most highly qualified to perform the required services. In determining whether a firm is qualified, the City shall consider such factors as the ability and experience of professional personnel; whether a firm is a certified minority business enterprise; past performance; willingness to meet time and budget requirements; location; recent, current, and projected workload; and the volume of work previously awarded by the City. In addition to identifying the best firms for the work, the City desires to create an equitable distribution of contracts among qualified firms, provided such distribution does not violate the principle of selecting the most highly qualified firm for a given task. Firms selected by the City will provide architectural services to the City on an as-needed basis, which will be assigned using task orders issued by the City under the continuing contracts. The contracts shall automatically be renewed annually, unless terminated by the City in writing, for a maximum of five years from the date of execution, and one (1) additional year upon City option, unless otherwise terminated by either party, in writing, given 30 days notice. 3. Prospective respondents may secure a copy of the documents required for submitting a response through Onvia/Demandstar by accessing the City's website at http://www.ocoee.org under the Living & Working section. Partial sets of the documents required for submitting a statement of qualifications will not be issued. By using Onvia/Demandstar, prospective respondents will be provided with all information regarding this RFQ, all addendums and changes to the project requirements; Fees may apply for non-members. Membership with Onvia/Demandstar is not required to submit a response. RFQ #1802—Continuing Contract for Architectural Services 3 4. Each qualification package must consist minimally of a cover letter, statement of qualifications, and company information form (attached at the end of these instructions). Please also include a copy of all applicable licenses held by firms or key subconsultants proposing to perform the work. Statements of qualifications must be limited to a total of thirty (30) 8.5"x 11" pages (including any resumes and 2- page cover letter but excluding front and back covers, dividers, table of contents, and forms listed under Section D II. Submittals), single-sided, portrait orientation, 12- point font. Additional requirements of submissions are supplied below in Section D. Any qualifications package failing to conform to these specifications is subject to rejection. The person signing the signature sheet on behalf of the respondent must have the legal au0thority to bind the respondent to the submitted qualification package and shall be understood to do so. All expenses for providing qualification packages to the City shall be borne by the respondent. 5. Firms, companies and/or individuals interested in providing these services shall submit one (1) original paper and one (1) electronic copy of their qualifications package. The electronic copy shall be submitted in a fully electronic form on a USB FLASH DRIVE as a single Adobe PDF file, version 5 or later. Qualification Packages shall be submitted to the City of Ocoee in one sealed package, clearly marked on the outside with the appropriate RFQ number and closing date and time, addressed to: Joyce Tolbert, Purchasing Agent City of Ocoee 150 N. Lakeshore Drive Ocoee, Florida 34761 Phone: (407) 905-3100 x 1516 FAX number: (407) 905-3194 jtolbert@ci.ocoee.fl.us No fax or e-mailed submissions will be accepted. 6. Qualification packages must be received no later than 2:00 p.m., local time, on November 14, 2017. Any qualification packages received after the above-noted time will not be accepted under any circumstances. Any uncertainty regarding the time a qualification package is received will be resolved against the Respondent. It shall be the sole responsibility of the Respondent to have the qualifications package delivered to the Ocoee City Hall by U.S. mail, hand delivery, or any other method available to them. Delay in delivery shall not be the responsibility of the City. A qualifications package received after the deadline shall not be considered and shall be returned unopened. Any request to withdraw a qualifications package must be addressed in writing. Such requests must be received by the City prior to the deadline of the submission. 7. The City will receive questions regarding the RFQ only through written inquiries directed to the Purchasing Agent. Deadline for receipt of written inquiries will be November 7, 2017 at 2:00 p.m., local time. RFQ #1802 —Continuing Contract for Architectural Services 4 8. Potential Respondents should not contact City staff, with the exception of the Purchasing Agent, or other City consultants for information regarding this RFQ before the project award date. Any contact with any other member of the City Staff, City Commission, or its Agents during the RFQ, award, and protest period may be grounds for Respondent disqualification. 9. Action on qualification packages is expected to be taken by the City Commission within ninety (90) days of the submission opening date; however, no guarantee or representation is made herein as to the time between receipt of the qualification package and subsequent City Commission action. A more detailed schedule is given below. 10. All applicable laws and regulations of the United States, the State of Florida, and the City of Ocoee will apply to any resulting Agreement. The provisions of the Consultant's Competitive Negotiations Act (Section 287.055, Florida State Statutes) shall apply,where applicable. 11. The successful Respondent shall be required to execute an Agreement, in form and content acceptable to the City, indemnifying and holding harmless the City, its officials, officers, employees, and agents from all claims. 12. CONVICTED VENDOR LIST (PUBLIC ENTITY CRIME): A person or affiliate who has been placed on the convicted vendor list following a conviction for a public entity crime may not submit a proposal on an award to provide any goods or services to a public entity, may not submit a proposal on an award with a public entity for the construction or repair of a public building or public work, may not submit proposals on leases of real property to a public entity, may not be awarded or perform work as a Contractor, Supplier, Subcontractor, or Consultant under a award with any public entity, and may not transact business with any public entity in excess of the threshold amount provided in section 287.017 for Category Two for a period of 36 months from the date of being placed on the convicted vendor list. [See Florida State Statute 287.133 (2) (a). 13. FLORIDA PUBLIC RECORDS LAW: In accordance with Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes, and, except as may be provided by Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes and other applicable State and Federal Laws, all Respondents should be aware that the proposal and the responses thereto are in the public domain and are available for public inspection. Respondents are requested, however, to identify specifically any information contained in their proposal which they consider confidential and/or proprietary and which they believe to be exempt from disclosure, citing specifically the applicable exempting law. All proposals received in response to this request of proposal become the property of the City of Ocoee and will not be returned. In the event of an award, all documentation produced as part of the contract will become the exclusive property of the City. 14. PUBLIC RECORDS COMPLIANCE. The City of Ocoee (City) is a public agency subject to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. The Contractor agrees to comply with Florida's Public Records Law. Specifically,the Contractor shall: 1. Keep and maintain public records required by the City to perform the service. RFQ #1802—Continuing Contract for Architectural Services 5 2. Upon request from the City's custodian of public records, provide the City with a copy of the requested records or allow the records to be inspected or copied within a reasonable time at a cost that does not exceed the cost provided in chapter 119, Florida Statutes, or as otherwise provided by law. 3. Ensure that public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from the public records disclosure requirements are not disclosed except as authorized by law for the duration of the contract term and following completion of the contract if the Contractor does not transfer the records to the City. 4. Upon completion of the contract, Contractor agrees to transfer at no cost to the City all public records in possession of the Contractor or keep and maintain public records required by the City to perform the service. If the Contractor transfers all public record to the City upon completion of the contract, the Contractor shall destroy any duplicate public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from public records disclosure requirements. If the Contractor keeps and maintains public records upon completion of the contract, the Contractor shall meet all applicable requirements for retaining public records. All records stored electronically must be provided to the City, upon request from the City's custodian of public records, in a format that is compatible with the information technology systems of the City. 5. A Contractor who fails to provide the public records to City within a reasonable time may be subject to penalties under section 119.10, Florida Statutes, which says, IF THE CONTRACTOR HAS QUESTIONS REGARDING THE APPLICATION OF CHAPTER 119, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO THE CONTRACTOR'S DUTY TO PROVIDE PUBLIC RECORDS RELATING TO THIS CONTRACT, CONTACT THE CUSTODIAN OF PUBLIC RECORDS AT 407-905-3100, EXTENSION 1022, CCDL@ci.ocoee.fl.us, WITH AN OFFICE LOCATED AT 150 NORTH LAKESHORE DRIVE, OCOEE, FLORIDA 34761. 15. Conflict of Interest/Non-Collusion Certification: The Respondent declares by submission of a qualification package that the only persons, or parties interested in their bid are those named herein,that this bid is, in all respects, fair and without fraud and that it is made without collusion with any other vendor or official of the City of Ocoee.Neither the Affiant nor the above named entity has directly or indirectly entered into any agreement, participated in any collusion, or otherwise taken any action in restraint of free competitive pricing in connection with the entity's submittal for the above project. This statement restricts the discussion of pricing data until the completion of negotiations and execution of the Agreement for this project. The Respondent certifies that no City Commissioner, other City Official or City employee directly or indirectly owns assets or capital stock of the bidding entity, nor will directly or indirectly benefit by the profits or emoluments of this proposal. (For purposes of this paragraph, indirect ownership or benefit does not include ownership or benefit by a spouse or minor child.) The Respondent certifies that no member of the entity's ownership or management is presently applying for an employee position or actively seeking an elected position RFQ #1802—Continuing Contract for Architectural Services 6 with the City. In the event that a conflict of interest is identified in the provision of services, the Respondent agrees to immediately notify the City in writing. Respondent must submit the attached Conflict of Interest Statement. The Respondent further declares that a careful examination of the scope of services, instructions, and terms and conditions of this bid has occurred, and that the bid is made according to the provisions of the bid documents, and will meet or exceed the scope of services, requirements, and standards contained in the Bid documents. Respondent agrees to abide by all conditions of the negotiation process. In conducting negotiations with the City, Respondent offers and agrees that if this negotiation is accepted, the Respondent will convey, sell, assign, or transfer to the City all rights, title, and interest in and to all causes of action it may now or hereafter acquire under the Anti-trust laws of the United States and the State of Florida for price fixing relating to the particular commodities or services purchased or acquired by the City. At the City's discretion, such assignment shall be made and become effective at the time the City tenders final payment to the Respondent. The bid constitutes a firm and binding offer by the Respondent to perform the services as stated. 16. CONVICTED VENDOR LIST (PUBLIC ENTITY CRIME): A person or affiliate who has been placed on the convicted vendor list following a conviction for a public entity crime may not submit a proposal on an award to provide any goods or services to a public entity, may not submit a proposal on an award with a public entity for the construction or repair of a public building or public work, may not submit proposals on leases of real property to a public entity, may not be awarded or perform work as a Contractor, Supplier, Subcontractor, or Consultant under a award with any public entity, and may not transact business with any public entity in excess of the threshold amount provided in section 287.017 for Category Two for a period of 36 months from the date of being placed on the convicted vendor list. [See Florida State Statute 287.133 (2) (a). 17. PATENT INDEMNITY: Except as otherwise provided, the successful respondent agrees to indemnify the City and its officers, agents, and employees against liability, including costs and expenses for infringement upon any letters patent of the United States arising out of the performance of this Contract or out of the use or disposal by or for the account of the City or supplies furnished or construction work performed hereunder. Further, the Respondent shall fully indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the City and its officers, agents, and employees from any suits, actions, damages, and costs of every name and description, including attorneys' fees, arising from or relating to violation or infringement of a trademark, copyright, patent, trade secret, unpatented invention, or intellectual property right. If the bidder uses any design, device, or materials covered by letters, patent, or copyright, it is mutually agreed and understood without exception that the bid price shall include all royalties or cost arising from the use of such design, device, or materials. RFQ #1802 —Continuing Contract for Architectural Services 7 18. The City reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals, to waive formalities, technicalities or irregularities, to request clarification of information submitted in any proposal, or to re-advertise for new proposals. The City may accept any item or group of items of any proposal, unless the Respondent qualifies its proposal by specific limitations. The City may accept one or more proposals if, in the City's discretion, the City determines that it is in the City's best interest to do so. The City reserves the right to award the contract to the Respondent which, in the City's sole discretion, is the most responsive and responsible Respondent The City reserves the right, as an aid in determining which proposal is responsible, to require a Respondent to submit such additional evidence of Respondent's qualifications as the City may deem necessary, and may consider any evidence available to the City of the financial, technical, and other qualifications and abilities of a Respondent, including past performance (experience) with the City and others. The City Commission shall be the final authority in the selection of any and all proposals. B. INSURANCE TERMS AND CONDITIONS The successful respondent shall be required to provide evidence of both General (Public & Property) Liability and Professional (Design Errors and Omissions) Liability Insurance in the form of a certificate of insurance issued on behalf of the City of Ocoee and naming the City as an additional insured, by companies acceptable to the City at the minimum limits and coverages listed below with deductible amounts acceptable to the City. The selected consultant shall not commence any work in connection with an Agreement until all of the following types of insurance have been obtained and such insurance has been approved by the City, nor shall the consultant allow any subconsultant to commence work on a subcontract until all similar insurance required of the subconsultant has been so obtained and approved. Policies other than Workers' Compensation shall be issued only by companies authorized by subsisting certificates of authority issued to the companies by the Department of Insurance of Florida which maintain a Best's Rating of"A" or better and a Financial Size Category of"VII" or better according to the A.M. Best Company. Policies for Workers' Compensation may be issued by companies authorized as a group self-insurer by F.S. 440.57, Florida Statutes. 1. Loss Deductible Clause: The City shall be exempt from, and in no way liable for, any sums of money which may represent a deductible in any insurance policy. The payment of such deductible shall be the sole responsibility of the General Consultant and/or subconsultant providing such insurance. 2. Workers' Compensation Insurance: The Consultant shall obtain during the life of this Agreement, Worker's Compensation Insurance with Employer's Liability Limits of $500,000/$500,000/$500,000 for all the Consultant's employees connected with the work of this project and, in the event any work is sublet, the Consultant shall require the subconsultant similarly to provide Workers' Compensation Insurance for all of the latter's employees unless such employees are covered by the protection afforded by the Consultant. Such insurance shall comply fully with the Florida Workers' Compensation Law. In case any class of employees engaged in hazardous work under this contract for the City is not protected under the Workers' Compensation statute, the Consultant shall provide, and cause each subconsultant to provide adequate insurance, RFQ #1802—Continuing Contract for Architectural Services 8 satisfactory to the City, for the protection of the Consultant's employees not otherwise protected. Include Waiver of Subrogation in favor of the City of Ocoee. 3. Consultant's Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance: The Consultant shall obtain during the life of this Agreement COMMERCIAL AUTOMOBILE COVERAGE, this policy should name the City of Ocoee as an additional insured, and shall protect the Consultant and the City from claims for damage for personal injury, including accidental death, as well as claims for property damages which may arise from operations under this Agreement whether such operations be by the Consultant or by anyone directly or indirectly employed by the Consultant, and the amounts of such insurance shall be the minimum limits as follows: 4. Automobile Bodily Injury Liability&Property Damage Liability • $1,000,000 Combined single limit per occurrence (each person, each accident) • All covered automobile will be covered via symbol 1 • Liability coverage will include hired &non-owned automobile liability • Include Waiver of Subrogation in favor of The City of Ocoee 5. Comprehensive General Liability (Occurrence Form) - This policy should name the City of Ocoee as an additional insured and should indicate that the insurance of the Consultant is primary and non-contributory. • $2,000,000 GENERAL AGGREGATE • $2,000,000 PRODUCTS-COMPLETED OPERATIONS AGGREGATE • $1,000,000 PER OCCURRENCE 1 • $1,000,000 PERSONAL &ADVERTISING INJURY • Include Waiver of Subrogation in favor of the City of Ocoee 6. Subconsultant's Comprehensive General Liability, Automobile Liability and Worker's Compensation Insurance: The Consultant shall require each subconsultant to procure and maintain during the life of this subcontract, insurance of the type specified above or insure the activities of these subconsultants in the Consultant's policy, as specified above. 7. Owner's Protective Liability Insurance: (Not applicable for Architectural Services). As applicable for construction projects, providing coverage for the named insured's liability that arises out of operations performed for the named insured by independent consultants and are directly imposed because of the named insured's general supervision of the independent consultant. The Consultant shall procure and furnish an Owner's Protective Liability Insurance Policy with the following limits: $1,000,000, and per occurrence, $2,000,000. Aggregate and naming the City of Ocoee as the Named Insured. 8. Contractual Liability: If the project is not bonded, the consultant's insurance shall also include contractual liability coverage to insure the fulfillment of the contract. NOTE: PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE AND AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY INSURANCE,THE CITY SHALL BE NAMED AS ADDITIONAL INSURED. • $1,000,000 PER OCCURRENCE • $2,000,000 AGGREGATE RFQ #1802—Continuing Contract for Architectural Services 9 Commercial Umbrella: • $1,000,000 PER OCCURRENCE • $2,000,000 Aggregate • Including Employer's Liability and Contractual Liability Builders Risk: (Not Applicable for Architectural Services). • $100,000 Any (1) Location • $1,000,000 Any (1) Occurrence (Remainder of page left blank intentionally.) RFQ #1802—Continuing Contract for Architectural Services 10 or000 ACORp. 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The certificate bolder is added as a Meldi78>rBd hf•Watts Risk. CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION OCG2201 DWI 01 TWI MOW 011CNa10 MOW M CNOILISO*WOW 7100 401Oa MRT ORIO..nmeas10 memos I .t OMAWMI TO OMI 10 oar/Immo. VOICE 10 TIO CMTee5Nt scum MAO TO ON LIT.OUT.55,40 TO 0010 MULL City of Ocoee WPOM NOona5TEW OR UAe5,RT Of WC 10101PON 114 TOURER.ITS MORS OR 150 N. Lakeshore Drive 1wasmos Was Powe M34761-2255 w,bN=MF1OIOTATWE _ O AMMO CORPORATON 1ME ACORO 20(2001 0II S P L r 9. Certificates of Insurance: Certificate of Insurance Form (see sample, above), naming the City of Ocoee as an additional insured will be furnished by the Consultant upon notice of award. These shall be completed by the authorized Resident Agent and returned to the Office of the Purchasing Agent. This certificate shall be dated and show: • The name of the Insured consultant, the specific job by name and job number, the name of the insurer, the number of the policy, its effective date, and its termination date. • Statement that the Insurer shall mail notice to the Owner at least thirty (30) days prior to any material changes in provisions or cancellation of the policy, RFQ #1802—Continuing Contract for Architectural Services 11 except ten (10) days written notice of cancellation for non-payment of premium. C. SCOPE OF SERVICES The scope of work to be performed through task orders issued under the continuing contracts may consist of, but will not necessarily be limited to: planning, inspection, and assessment; conceptual design; construction plan preparation; and construction management for public projects by the City. Typical assignments may include, but would not be limited to, the following: • Planning and design of new public buildings. • Planning and design of public building expansions. • Evaluation, reuse, and remodeling of existing public buildings. • Design of new accessory structures. • Site planning. • Review of proposed construction by third parties, such as to confirm compliance with city design standards and form-based zoning transects. • Evaluation of the potential for re-use of facilities being considered for acquisition by the city. • Review of price proposals submitted by construction contractors for city work through a traditional bidding process, design/build solicitations, or as construction manager at risk. • Construction administration of projects designed by other firms. • Review of shop drawings submitted by contractors working for the city. • Production of field design documents. Interested firms must be experienced in providing architectural services for projects of a scope and nature comparable to those described. To be considered, the respondent shall be a licensed professional or qualified business in accordance with Florida State law and be familiar with all applicable State of Florida, Orange County, and City of Ocoee codes, regulations, and laws. Each qualifications package submittal should include a copy of the firm's contractor license. D. SUBMITTALS Qualifications packages shall be designed to portray to the City how the respondent's services can best match the knowledge, skills, and abilities suggested by the anticipated Scope of Services given above. In order for the City to evaluate the qualification package, each Respondent shall provide information relative to their ability to provide services that will best meet the needs of the City. The City of Ocoee requires comprehensive responses to every section within this RFQ. To facilitate the review of the responses, firms shall follow the described response format; see also Section 4 of this RFQ. The intent of the RFQ format requirements is to expedite review and evaluation. It is not the intent to constrain firms with regard to content, but to assure that the specific requirements set forth in this RFQ are addressed in a uniform manner amenable to review and evaluation. In order to simplify the review process and RFQ #1802—Continuing Contract for Architectural Services 12 obtain the maximum degree of comparison, the Respondent must use the following format in responding to the RFQ: I. Firm's Qualifications • List of all the firm's employees, their qualifications, and their role in providing the desired City services. ("Relevant" means they may provide some of the offered services; support personnel should generally not be included unless they are directly involved in the provision of services.) • Provide copies of the firm's and employee's certifications and registrations with regulatory agencies, professional organizations, etc. • List the firm's sub-consultants that would be assigned to this contract, their qualifications, and their role in this project. • List of the firm's other current or recently completed similar services within the past two (2) years with other public or private agencies. • List of at least three (3) client references, to include organization name, contact person(s), telephone number(s), and e-mail address(es). II. Firm's Office Location & Other Forms (not included in page limit) • List the location of all offices (firm and sub-consultants) involved with this project and approximate distance (in miles) and time (in hours)to City Hall. • Conflict of Interest form, p. 16. • Company Information/Signature Sheet, p. 17, for the responding firm only. • Receipt of any addenda issued. • Summary of Litigation, if none please so state. Provide a summary of any litigation, claim(s), bid or contract dispute(s) filed by or against the Firm in the past five (5) years which is related to the services that the Firm provides in the regular course of business. The summary shall state the nature of the litigation, claim, or contact dispute, a brief description of the case, the outcome or projected outcome, and the monetary amounts involved. E. TIME SCHEDULE The anticipated schedule of events related to this solicitation is: Date of RFQ Request for qualifications published 23 days later Last day for questions 30 days later Statements of qualification are due 32 days later Qualification statements distributed to evaluation committee 45 days later Evaluation committee meeting held Next meeting Short-list of ranked firms recommended to City Commission Dates are estimated and subject to change at the City's discretion. RFQ #1802—Continuing Contract for Architectural Services 13 F. SELECTION PROCESS 1. The criteria for selection shall be based on the criteria listed in the RFQ. The City reserves the right, before awarding the contract, to require a Respondent to submit additional evidence of its qualifications, as the City may deem necessary, and shall conduct discussions with, and may require oral presentations by, no fewer than three (3) firms, if possible. The City shall be the sole judge of the competency of Respondents. 2. A City evaluation committee will evaluate each respondent's qualifications and will short-list and recommend to the City Commission the top three firms, if possible, in ranked order of qualifications based upon the evaluation committee's evaluation of the proposals and any client references. All Respondents shall be notified via Onvia/Demandstar or other means of staff's recommended ranking of firms to the City Commission. The City Commission's decision to endorse or modify the ranking by staff shall be final. The City Commission shall be the final authority in the award or rejection of any all responses. Evaluation Criteria Maximum Points 1. Experience of the firm and project team • Past Performance and Experience of the Firm • Past Performance and Experience of the Team Members 65 • Past Performance and Experience with or in the City 2. Ability to Meet Time and Budget Requirements • Projected Workloads of the Firm 25 • Affect of Legal Action Against the Firm 3. Office Location • Location of the Office and Proximity to the City of Ocoee 5 4. Certified Minority Business Enterprise • Include Copy of MBE Certification for the Respondent or any Sub- consultants (partial points may be awarded for sub-consultants assigned 5 to this contract) 100 3. The City intends to award continuing contracts to one or more firms deemed to be the most highly qualified to perform the required services. The City will apply the negotiation requirements of Section 287.0055, Fla. Stat., (a.k.a., CCNA). The City will attempt to negotiate an agreement with the top-ranked Respondent. If no agreement is reached with the top-ranked Respondent, negotiations will be terminated and initiated with the second-ranked Respondent, and so on, until an agreement is reached. 4. The successful Respondent shall be required to execute an agreement which provides, among other things, that all plans, drawings, reports, and specifications that result from Respondent's services shall become the property of the City. Upon the RFQ #1802—Continuing Contract for Architectural Services 14 successful negotiation of an agreement, a formal contract will be prepared and subsequent executed by both parties. G. TASK ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURES Firm(s) selected by the City will provide architectural services to the City on an as needed basis, based upon task orders to be issued by the City under the continuing contract. It shall be the requesting City Department's responsibility to verify funding source, amounts, and balances. It shall be the architectural firm's responsibility to include those references on each invoice submitted for the work. No work shall commence until the verification of the issuance of the purchase order or other authorization document. Invoicing for completed work or progress billing shall be submitted to the requesting City Department for processing and submission for payment by the Finance Department with a copy to: Accounts Payable Finance Department City of Ocoee 150 N. Lakeshore Drive Ocoee, Florida 34761 H. BID PROTESTS All Bid Protests shall be submitted to the Purchasing Agent in the following manner: 1. A Bidder shall file a written bid protest under this Article or be barred any relief; oral protests shall not be acknowledged. 2. A bid protest shall be limited to the following grounds: (a) issues arising from the procurement provisions of the Project Manual, its addenda, and other bidding documents; and/or(b) applicable federal, state, or local law. No bid protest may be based upon questions concerning the design documents (drawings and specifications). The Bidder shall clarify all questions concerning the design documents of the project prior to submitting its bid. 3. The content of the bid protest shall fully state the factual and legal grounds for the protest and the legal basis for the relief requested. 4. The bid protest shall be filed with the Purchasing Agent not later than five (5) calendar days after the posting of the notice of intent to award or recommendation of award by staff, whichever is earlier. 5. The Purchasing Agent, on behalf of the City, shall make a determination of the merits of the protest not later than five (5) business days after receipt of the protest. If the City denies the protest, the City may proceed with award of the contract unless enjoined by order of a court of competent jurisdiction. RFQ #1802—Continuing Contract for Architectural Services 15 I. SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR FEDERALLY FUNDED PROJECTS As noted in the Scope of Services section, some of the projects for which architectural services may be provided under this solicitation involve federal funds. As a result, this entire solicitation is governed by the requirements of 2 CFR Part 200. Federal awards with State, local and Indian tribal governments are subject to the Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards at 2 CFR Part 200, and any subsequent amendments. This RFQ complies with the federal requirements for micro purchase procedures. Architectural services which are federally funded must be in an amount of less than $150,000. This solicitation further complies with the permitted option of procurement by competitive proposals for qualifications-based procurement of architectural and engineering professional services, whereby competitors' qualifications are evaluated and the most qualified competitor is selected, subject to negotiation of fair and reasonable compensation. The applicable federal requirements allow the selection criteria to include consideration of a firm's geographic location when the application of such criteria leaves an appropriate number of qualified firms, given the nature and size of the project, to compete for the contract. As implemented herein, geographic location is a minor consideration in the ranking and selection process and is not an absolute requirement for any Respondent. In order to avoid any issue regarding the possibility of a non-competitive award being made to a firm that provides services through a continuing contract, all solicitations for design and/or fee proposals for services under this solicitation that involve federal funds shall be issued to all firms providing continuing architectural services. Federal reporting requirements under 2 CFR Part 200 and other laws and regulations may apply to a given service task order. Any such requirements shall be part of the task proposal solicitation and any subsequent proposal made shall explicitly state the firm's intent to comply with such requirements. END OF INSTRUCTIONS RFQ #1802—Continuing Contract for Architectural Services 16 ocoe florida RFQ CONFLICT OF INTEREST DISCLOSURE FORM The award of this contract is subject to the provisions of Chapter 112, Florida Statutes. All Proposers must disclose within their Proposal: the name of any City of Ocoee employee, Mayor or City Commissioner, other City Official, or City Consultants, who owns assets or capital stock, directly or indirectly, in the Proposer's firm or any of its branches, or would directly or indirectly benefit by the profits or emoluments of this proposal. (Indirect ownership or benefit applies to any members of his or her immediate family.) Proposer certifies that no member of the entity's ownership or management is presently applying for an employee position or actively seeking an elected position with the City. In the event that a conflict of interest is identified in the provision of services, Proposer agrees to immediately notify the City in writing. The purpose of this disclosure form is to give the City the information needed to identify potential conflicts of interest for the City Commission, Evaluation Committee members, and other key City employees and consultants involved in the award of this contract. According to Chapter 112, Florida Statutes, the term "conflict of interest" "means a situation in which regard for a private interest tends to lead to disregard of a public duty or interest", and refers to situations in which financial or other personal considerations may adversely affect, or have the appearance of adversely affecting, an employee's professional judgment in exercising any City duty or responsibility in administration,management, instruction,research,or other professional activities. Please check one of the following statements and attach additional documentation if necessary: To the best of our knowledge,the undersigned firm has no potential conflict of interest for this Proposal. The undersigned firm,by attachment to this form, submits information which may be a potential conflict of interest for this Proposal. Acknowledged by: Firm Name Signature Name and Title(Print or Type) Date RFQ #1802—Continuing Contract for Architectural Services 17 COMPANY INFORMATION/SIGNATURE SHEET RFO#1802 FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THESE RFQ INSTRUCTIONS WILL RESULT IN DISQUALIFICATION OF YOUR QUALIFICATION PACKAGE. PLEASE SIGN BELOW ATTESTING THAT YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL RFQ INSTRUCTIONS, AND THAT YOU UNDERSTAND THAT THE SUCCESSFUL RESPONDENT WILL BE REQUIRED TO ENTER INTO A LEGALLY BINDING CONTRACT WITH THE CITY OF OCOEE. COMPANY NAME TELEPHONE(INCLUDE AREA CODE) FAX (INCLUDE AREA CODE) E-MAIL ADDRESS IF REMITTANCE ADDRESS IS DIFFERENT AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE(manual) FROM PURCHASE ORDER ADDRESS, PLEASE INDICATE BELOW: NAME/TITLE(PLEASE PRINT) STREET ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP FEDERAL ID# Individual Corporation Partnership Other(Specify) Sworn to and subscribed before me this day of ,20 . Personally Known or Produced Identification Notary Public-State of (Type of Identification) County of Signature of Notary Public Printed,typed or stamped Commissioned name of Notary Public RFQ #1802—Continuing Contract for Architectural Services 18 Mayor Commissioners Rusty Johnson John Grogan,District 1 Rosemary Wilsen, District 2 City Manager Richard Firstner, District 3 Robert FrankWIP Joel F. Beller, District 4 ocoee florida November 1, 2017 ADDENDUM NO: ONE (1) CITY OF OCOEE RFQ #1802 CONTINUING CONTRACT FOR ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES This addendum consists of one (1) page, and shall modify and become a part of the original RFQ documents for Continuing Contract for Architectural Services. Respondents shall acknowledge receipt of this Addendum in the space provided on this Addendum. Failure to do so may subject the Respondent to disqualification. The RFQ due date remains the same. Answers to questions received and/or amendments to the RFP documents are as follows: Q 1. The last sentence of paragraph C,on page 12 of Scope of Services,of the above referenced RFQ states that the qualification package submittal should include a copy of the firm's contractor license. Does the City require that the FIRM possess a contractor license or can the ARCHITECT OF RECORD possess the contractor license to be qualified to provide services if selected under this RFQ? Al. Amendment 1: Section C. Scope of Services p. 12: Delete the last sentence of this section,"Each qualification package submittal should include a copy of the firm's contractor license",and refer to Section D. Submittals for submittal instructions. - To ert,CPPB Purchasing Agent cc:Evaluation Committee All respondents shall acknowledge this addendum in your qualification package by completing the section below and including in Section D.H. Submittals—Firm's Office Location & Other Forms. Respondent: Signature: Name: Title: Mayor Commissioners Rusty Johnson John Grogan, District 1 Rosemary Wilsen, District 2 City ManagerRichard Firstner, District 3 Robert Frank Joel F. Beller, District 4 Ocoee florida November 1, 2017 ADDENDUM NO: ONE (1) CITY OF OCOEE RFQ #1802 CONTINUING CONTRACT FOR ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES This addendum consists of one (1) page, and shall modify and become a part of the original RFQ documents for Continuing Contract for Architectural Services. Respondents shall acknowledge receipt of this Addendum in the space provided on this Addendum. Failure to do so may subject the Respondent to disqualification. The RFQ due date remains the same. Answers to questions received and/or amendments to the RFP documents are as follows: Q 1. The last sentence of paragraph C, on page 12 of Scope of Services,of the above referenced RFQ states that the qualification package submittal should include a copy of the firm's contractor license. Does the City require that the FIRM possess a contractor license or can the ARCHITECT OF RECORD possess the contractor license to be qualified to provide services if selected under this RFQ? Al. Amendment 1: Section C. Scope of Services p. 12: Delete the last sentence of this section,"Each qualification package submittal should include a copy of the firm's contractor license",and refer to Section D. Submittals for submittal instructions. O! Tol.ert,CPPB Purchasing Agent cc:Evaluation Committee All respondents shall acknowledge this addendum in your qualification package by completing the section below and including in Section D.H. Submittals—Firm's Office Location & Other Forms. Respondent: Signature: Name: Title: Mayor Commissioners Rusty Johnson John Grogan, District 1 .t Rosemary Wilsen, District 2 City Manager Richard Firstner, District 3 Robert Frank Joel F. Beller, District 4 ocoee florida November 9, 2017 ADDENDUM NO: TWO (2) CITY OF OCOEE RFQ#1802 CONTINUING CONTRACT FOR ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES This addendum consists of one (I) page, and shall modify and become a part of the original RFQ documents for Continuing Contract for Architectural Services. Respondents shall acknowledge receipt of this Addendum in the space provided on this Addendum. Failure to do so may subject the Respondent to disqualification. The RFQ due date remains the same. Answers to questions received and/or amendments to the RFQ documents are as follows: Ql. On pages 9 and 10, under Contractual Liability,does this pertain to Architects? Al. Yes. Q2. Should we include our subconsultants' proof of insurance in our proposal(referring to page 9,#6)? A2. No. Q3. On page 13,Firm's Qualifications,how many pages are allotted for this section? A3. There is no per section page limit; see Section A.4. and D 11.,the total number of pages for the entire submittal is thirty(30). Q4. Which disciplines should we include for subconsultants?Does the City wish to see environmental,geotechnical, surveying? A4. No,we do not need the architectural services firm to include potential subconsultants in their qualification package. J. • • To :e CP B Purchasing Agent cc:Evaluation Committee All respondents shall acknowledge this addendum in your qualification package by completing the section below and including in Section D.H. Submittals—Firm's Office Location & Other Forms. Respondent: Signature: Name: Title: i ) k t ' . i NS RFQ #1802 REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIO * 1 • Con tinuing Contrac for 0 C 0 e' ARCHITEcTURAL SER ICES f I 0 r i d a ij - ,4 1 I tg i ,.‘•"'',. ' •4!, --1 4 i 11 - ....-....,k MitL, _ 441 tg 44 .„ m« CITY OF OCOEE- RFQ #1802 Continuing Contract for Architectural Services Letter Of Interest Ms. Joyce Tolbert, CPPB City of Ocoee, Purchasing Agent Finance Department/Purchasing Second Floor 150 North Lakeshore Drive Ocoee, Florida 34761 Re: RFQ #1802 Continuing Contract for Architectural Services Dear Ms. Tolbert and Members of the Selection Committee, Rhodes+Brito Architects Inc. is grateful to submit this proposal for Continu- ing Contract for Architectural Services as advertised in RFQ#1802. As you are tk aware, we have experience working in the City of Ocoee, specifically with your staff and team members. We have enjoyed our working relationships with your , � ; staff and would very much like to continue the opportunity to provide quality architectural services to the City. Rhodes+Brito has held over 50 continuing 775 `! w ;47. service architectural contracts during our 22 years of business. Some of those clients are listed below: • f • City of Orlando • City of Deland • Orange County • City of Haines City • City of Groveland • Duval County • City of Ocoee • Seminole County • Lake County Government • Greater Orlando Aviation Authority • General Services Administration We have structured our firm to provide the variety of services required to corn- plete these contracts successfully. The total construction costs of various task II orders for these contracts total over 100 Million dollars. We understand and rec- ognize the valuable public trust that City staff must show about the expenditure I >!.,; „'3 of public funds and therefore work extremely hard to make sure that projects completed by us meet all expectations in regards to project budgets, schedules, and programmatic functions. di x. ", ;j We recognize that the Scope of Services required by City of Ocoee for this con- tract includes design services for projects/task orders not exceeding 2 million dollars in construction or for individual studies not exceeding $200,000. We're quite aware that many task orders assigned through this contract may be small in scope. Our previous experi- ences include numerous task orders for as little as $30,000 in construction to the limit of$2,000,000. We have completed many studies and assessments for several of the municipalities listed above. We believe the City of Ocoee needs a design consultant with a varied and skilled talent pool which can accommodate what- ever task order that may arise. Rhodes+Brito has the resources to meet your expectations. We have assembled an excellent design team able to deliver all the necessary services needed for your Con- tinuing Services contract. Ruffin Rhodes will manage this contract for Rhodes+Brito and will be the primary point of contact. Donald Williams, AIA, will assist Ruffin by providing technical support, production, and (along with Steve Schoene) provide construction support for all task order assignments. Ruffin is particularly skilled at helping municipalities to assess their capital needs and is an excellent and BUDGET conscious architect. Also, Ruffin has great skills in conducting studies and facility assessments of existing property. 0111.41W Rhodes-bito AA 0002809 I Page 2 CITY OF OCOEE- RFQ #1802 Continuing Contract for Architectural Services Letter Of Interest We ask that as you contemplate your selections, please consider the following: • Rhodes+Brito has held over 50 continuing service contracts during the past 22 (Twenty-Two) years of operation. These contracts include work with various cities, counties, school boards, federal entities, and transportation authorities, in- cluding the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority. We know how to manage these contracts, and these agencies have renewed many of our Continuing Service Contracts. �`� ' Rhodes+Brito has staff with unique and diverse project skills.These skills will serve the City of Ocoee well as there may be a variety of projects types to complete. We have provided the following services for our continuing service s tom; contracts: architecture, space planning, interior design, master planning, site analysis, programming, facility assessments, and feasibility studies, renovations x, and remodeling, and additions. • Location—Each of the team members we have proposed in this submittal resides in the Central Florida area and are within 30 minutes of City of Ocoee from our office in Downtown Orlando. : CITY OF OCOEE- RFQ #1802 Continuing Contract for Architectural Services Firms Qualifications: List of all the firm's employees, their qualifications, and their role in pro- viding the disired City services. Rhodes+Brito Architects-Who We Are Rhodes+Brito Architects Inc.is a full-service architectural design company,owned by registered architects Ruffin Rhodes,AIA, LEED AP and Max Brito,AIA. Our team is eager to continuing to work with you again on this continuing services contract.We bring to you an extremely experienced team of consultants,ones that we have worked together with for many years. Since the firm's inception in 1996, Ruffin and Max have made a commitment to providing quality architectural services to the marketplace. We believe that our success is predicated on our values and beliefs about architecture itself. It is our sincere belief that architecture is not just about schedules, cost constraints, and value engineering—it's about people. It is about establishing great relationships with staff and users to understand their needs and goals. It is about creating spaces and environments that are functional, humane,and pleasant for people to work and live in.When these goals are accomplished, along with meeting schedules, budgeting, and quality control, then a project is successful. Our services include, but are not limited to: architecture, space planning, interior design, master planning, site analysis, programming.eminent domain.and feasibility studies. Rhodes+Brito has worked on a variety of projects and contract types, for education, commercial, transportation. and municipal clients in Florida. We are also set up with the latest computer technologies.We use CADD exclusively to produce construction documents and will soon offer clients online access to see their work in progress. What is unique and different about our service is that we are a true "hands on" firm. Our commitment to you is that throughout the life of each project a minimum of one of our firm's principals is directly involved (often in the role of project manager)with users and staff.We believe that our company's success has been directly proportional to the quality of this service. Celebrating a twnety year history of success in Central Florida, Rhodes+Brito Architects was recently bestowed the honor of being named "Firm of the Year" by the Orlando CHapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA), one of the most prestigious and influential professional organizations in the United States. Firm established: 1996(21 years ago) Number of employees: 21, 7 registered architects Principals/Directors: Ruffin Rhodes,AIA Principal/Director of Operations Max Brito,AIA Principal/Director of Design Byron Lastrapes,AIA Principal/Director of Education Adel Shalaby,AIA Principal Location of Applicable Office: Our office is located 14.2 miles from Ocoee City Hall. 605 East Robinson Street Suite 750 Orlando, FL 32801 a 5 #. ,. r • tt: ...,ice rWir Wit; { k/ +..r j� fi -, +"gar i % ,, ,. 1 P iii t f tomallikito ""^°*-•, ry 1 » iter. 7 �' a 10 t t. CITY OF OCOEE- RFQ #1802 Continuing Contract for Architectural Services Firms Qualifications: List of all the firm's employees, their qualifications, and their role in pro- viding the disired City services. oCoee florida Principal In Charge Point of Contact Ruffin Rhodes, AIA, LEED AP (BD+C) Rhodes+Brito Architects DESIGN TEAM Rhodes+Brito . R AIA, LEED AP(BD+C) Rhodes+Brito Architectts et Architects Don Willi« . . Rhodes+Brito Arhitecs es+Brito Project,...ordinator LE Rhodes+B,140 Architecfs Rhodes+Brito Construction Administration t, Rhodes+Brito ArchitectsW, til` rhodes-brio AA 0002809 I Page 5\t, ARC en[t,e CITY OF OCOEE- RFQ #1802 Continuing Contract for Architectural Services Firms Qualifications: Rhodes+Brito Resumes Ruffin A. Rhodes, AIA, LEED AP Principal/ Director of Operations POINT OF CONTACT Education: Bachelor of Science in Architectural Studies/Architecture/Florida A&M University/1982 Masters of Architecture/Architecture/Florida A&M University/1989 Licenses: Registered Architect#AR 0014284/Florida Registrations: Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Accredited Professional(LEED AP) Total Years Experience: 35 Biography: Ruffin Rhodes, AIA, LEEDap as the Principal-In-Charge. Ruffin has 35 years experience in architecture. As the son of a retired Air Force Chief Master he had the opportunity to travel throughout his youth, and graduated from high school in Germany. 21 years ago he founded Rhodes+Brito Architects with his partner Max. To date they have worked on over 50 continuing services contracts for a wide variety of clients including Municipalities, Education,Aviation and the Federal Government. Experience: City of Ocoee, Community Center, Ocoee, Florida Principal-In-Charge. Rhodes+Brito was the prime architect for this new 8,800 square foot, Community Center. The project was performed under a Continuing Services contract awarded in 2011. This project replaced a dated center that was located across from City Hall. Rhodes+Brito provided programming, conceptual design, and final construction documents for the center. The facility was designed as a Florida Victorian vernacular to be compatible with the nearby historic Whiters McGuire House and city hall. Orange County Government, Continuing Architectural Services Contract, 2012-2015 Principal-In-Charge. Rhodes+Brito was selected to provide architectural services under a continuing services contract with Orange County Government. This is the second time R+B held this contract-the first of which was in 2005 with over forty task orders. R+B provided architectural/engineering, programming, facility assessments!studies, and construction adminstration services for a number of renovations, additions and new facilities City of Orlando, L. Claudia Allen Senior Center, Renovation&Addition, Orlando, Florida Principal-In-Charge. Rhodes+Brito provided full architectural services on this 12.000-square-foot facility,which included an 8,000-square-foot renovation/remodel and 4,000-square-foot expansion. The center included a new entry addition, redesigned auditorium, remodeled kitchen, restroom renovation, meeting rooms,fitness center, public lounges, and computer teaching rooms, classrooms, and offices. City of Orlando, Rosemont Community Center, Orlando, Florida Principal-In-Charge. Rhodes+Brito was the prime architect for this new 16,000-square-foot community center. The new 1-story facility features a computer room,teen room, games room,fitness room, multi-purpose room with adjacent food preparation area, meeting!crafts room, locker rooms, swimming pool, pool house with office and change rooms, and administrative offices. The project was designed to incorporate a gymnasium addition at a later date. Orange County Government, Convention Center West Entry Build-Out, Orlando, Florida Principal-In-Charge. Rhodes+Brito was the prime architect for this project which is a 7,165 sq ft office build-out of an existing shell space located on the third floor of the OCCC West Entry Building. The new design will feature high end finishes and be organized around a combination of closed and open office areas. The program includes Conference Rooms, Break Room, and Copy/Mail rooms. The project is designed to inhabit two different marketing departments with each having their own identity and yet work together as one. 1 1 1r4' rhodes;.brit(' AA 0002809 I Page 6 ►ter. ,r CITY OF OCOEE- RFQ .#1802 Continuing Contract for Architectural Services Firms Qualifications: Rhodes+Brito Resumes Don Williams, AIA, NOMA Project Architect Education: Bachelor of Science/Architectural Photography/Florida Agricultural& rvti Mechanical University/1995 ` t Masters of Architecture/Architecture/Florida Agricultural&Mechanical University/1999 J` .t.t Bachelor of Science/Construction Engineering Technology/Florida `- Agricultural&Mechanical University/1997 • Licenses: Registered Architect#AR-92126/Florida American Institute of Architects#30343181 /Florida Total Years Experience: 20 Biography: Donald Williams, AIA, NOMA is a registered, architect over 19 years experience. For the past 10 years he has shared with the Rhodes+Brito Architect team his strong background in construction and architectural design. He has worked on several different projects including the Florida A&M University College of Law and their Development Research School. He also has done many projects at Orlando International Airport and the Cape Canaveral Port Authority. Experience: Orange County Government, Farm Worker's Association,Apopka, Florida Project Manager/Principal Designer. Rhodes+Brito was the prime architect for this new 4,000-square-foot facility that includes offices, general assembly area for large meetings, small meeting areas, break room, and storage. Florida A&M University, College of Law, Orlando, Florida Project Architect. Rhodes+Brito was the prime architect for this new, $28 million,4-story facility in downtown Orlando. The project features 2 atriums, 20 state-of-the-art classrooms, a 200-seat tiered lecture hall, a moot courtroom, library, faculty offices, administration, and student lounges. Orange County Government, Convention Center Curtain Wall West Building, Orlando, Florida Project Architect. Rhodes+Brito was selected under our Continuing Services contract #Y5-903A with Orange County Government to provide recommendations for the correction of excessive curtain wall movement,deformed fascia, improper sill flashing and other curtain wall problems which may contribute to water intrusion through the building envelope over West Hall D in the Convention Center. Orange County Government, Convention Center Restrooms,West Building. Orlando, Florida Project Architect. The Facilities Department of the Orange County Convention Center (OCCC) engaged Rhodes+Brito Architects(R+B)to provide a Design Criteria Document for the renovation of all the restrooms in the OCCC West Building. Due to the age of the Restrooms, the User Group was looking to create a Design Criteria Document to standardize the Restroom renovations. The User Group requested the use of Green Principals which would include the incorporation of energy and water efficient fixtures as the highlight to the renovations. To this end, R+B performed an extensive investigation into the usability of the existing fixtures and feasibility of using cutting edge, new green technology plumbing and lighting fixtures. Cape Canaveral Port Authority, CSC Tenant Improvements, Cape Canaveral, Florida Project Architect. This project that consists of a plan layout for the CSC office space based off a design from a previous architect. R+B reviewed the design layout and revised it to adhere to the current life safety and fire codes. New ceiling design layout was created to match the design intent of the floor plan while providing the client with a workable and fun interior space. R+B's leadership brought the design through Construction Documents, Permitting and Construction. rhodes-bete AA 0002809 I Page 7 CITY OF OCOEE- RFQ #1802 Continuing Contract for Architectural Services Firms Qualifications: Rhodes+Brito Resumes Anthony Romero, LEED AP Project Architect Degrees: Bachelor of Arts/Architecture/University of New Mexico/1995 Total Years' Experience: 22 Biography: a Anthony Romero, LEED AP is a talented design professional with over 18 years of experience in the architectural field. His sharp computer j skills only add to his appeal as he is excellent with design software, databases and anything in between. Anthony's experience includes municipal design with multiple government entities, hospitality, education and federal work for the Department of Veterans Affairs. He is experienced in renovations, additions, new design and construction, studies and the like. Experience: City of Orlando, Shakespeare Theater Re-Roof, HVAC Upgrades, and Architectural Modifications, Orlando, Florida Project Coordinator. Rhodes+Brito was the prime architect for this project that included investigative services to document the existing conditions of the roof, replace the existing build-up roofing system with gravel ballast, remove the existing roof top ductwork, and reroute new ductwork in the interior at the Northern most theater. City of Orlando, Church Street Parking Garage, Orlando, Florida Project Coordinator. The Church Street Parking Garage Facade Renovation project is just one in a continuing line of projects we are working on with Milan Engineering as a team member on their City of Orlando Continuing Services contract. The scope includes new metal canopies, lighting, signage, paint and minor wall repair. The new look will complement its nearby neighbor,the Amway Arena, and provide a fresh face for its new and existing tenants. Florida Citrus Sports, East Club Suite Renovation, Orlando, Florida Project Coordinator. Rhodes+Brito was contracted by Florida Citrus Sports as the prime architect for the$500,000 renovation of the East Club Suite at the Florida Citrus Bowl Stadium. This project was completed in just three months. Town of Eatonville, Eatonville Gateway, Eatonville, Florida Project Coordinator. Rhodes+Brito was the architect for the over$1 million in improvements made to the Eatonville Gateway. Improvements have been made to the existing hardscape, landscape, irrigation, site furnishings, and interpretive signage. We were contracted under Eisman& Russo, a local transportation engineering firm,who has an excellent relationship with the Florida Department of Transportation. City of Haines City, New Banquet Hall, Haines City, Florida Project Coordinator. Rhodes+Brito was the prime architect for this 29,000-square-foot banquet hall. It maintains the residential and traditional context of the neighborhood and provides a template for future growth for the Lake Eva Community and downtown area. Department of Veterans Affairs, Orlando VA Medical Center, Finish Upgrades, Orlando, Florida Project Coordinator. Rhodes+Brito worked with Blue Cord Design and Construction on this Design/Build improvement renovation project for the Orlando VA Medical Center. The project included remodeling of three restroom facilities, replacing all finishes and casework in the main Break Room. and new finishes in all corridors. Corridors were also repaired or replaced depending on their condition. Orlando-Orange County Expressway Authority, Building Modifications, Orlando, Florida Project Coordinator. Rhodes+Brito was the architect for this design/build renovation of the Orlando-Orange County Expressway Authority building. We teamed with Welbro Building Corporation as the contractor. ▪ ri odes,brito AA 0002809 I Page 8 ▪ A.CIIIIEC,5 CITY OF OCOEE- RFQ #1802 Continuing Contract for Architectural Services Firms Qualifications: Rhodes+Brito Resumes Steve Schoene Construction Administration x a# m Education: Florida State University, BA, History of Art&Architecture Registrations:* Florida State Certified Class A General Contractor#CGC058639 140 k '. ` } rjL i Total Years Experience: 30+ Biography: Steve is a talented and thorough construction administrator with more than 30 years of experience. General Contractor and Construction Contracts Administrator with experience in all phases of project delivery from shell buildings through FF&E fit-out. Steve has broad industry knowledge results in efficient problem- solving, saving owner and contractor time and money. Project experience is varied widely includes new construction and renovation of existing facilities with extensive hospital/medical clinic experience, education, athletic stadiums, churches. performing arts theater and MOB's. Experience: Lovell Elementary School,Addition+Renovation Apopka, Florida Construction Administrator. Lovell Elementary was constructed to replace the outdated 1960's campus. The foot print of the new school was sited directly above the existing campus of the 9.7 acre site. Students from Lovell were temporarily relocated to a nearby vacant school during the demolition and reconstruction of the new school.The new replacement school was design to house 832 school stations and cost 11.4 miillon. Clay Springs Elementary School Prototype Replacement(occupied campus) Apopka, Florida Construction Administrator. The design of this new 82,649 square foot campus incorporated Rhodes+Brito's 832 student station prototype elementary building. Construction of this$14 million dollar phased project will was on an occupied campus which required extensive planning and phasing to minimize disruption of campus activities during construction. Millenia Gardens Elementary School Prototype(New Relief School) Construction Administrator. The design of this new 83,000 square foot campus incorporated Rhodes+Brito's prototype elementary building and will house 950 students. The new school was constructed to help provide much needed relief for a nearby overcrowded Millenia Elementary. Construction of this$14.4 million dollar phased project opened August 2016. Citrus Bowl Reconstruction, City of Orlando Construction Administrator. Phase I work combined eight specific scopes of work for the modification of the Florida Citrus Bowl Stadium including: repair and repaint the field lighting towers; miscellaneous pre-cast repair at ramps and concourses; construction of new toilets and"coaching"concessions at each of the four corners of the Stadium; construction of a box office; modifications at grade of main concourse; improve concourse lighting; and design and installation of graphic banners at the Stadium exterior and main concourses. Rhodes+Brito provided full design and construction administration services for the new toilets, concessions and box office, as well as local project management and limited construction administration for all other scopes. Overall management of all contracts was by HNTB Sports. Orlando Police Station Headquarters; Crime Scene Unit, Orlando, Florida Construction Administrator.As part of the City of Orlando/Orlando Police Department(OPD)proposed headquarters project on Orange Blossom Trail an approximately 80,000 sqft existing warehouse facility located on Andes Avenue shall be utilized to accommodate some ancillary support spaces for OPD.This facility is located south of the current OPD Gun Range and the Operations Center. The existing facility shall be used for Property and Evidence Unit Storage, Crime Scene Unit's processing labs, a small training component. and miscellaneous storage spaces. To the north of the existing warehouse facility a proposed equestrian shall be provided to be utilized by OPD. ?Ir rhodes-brito AA 0002809 1 Page 9 CITY OF OCOEE- RFQ k 1802 Continuing Contract for Architectural Services Firms Qualifications: Provide copies of the firm's and employee's certifications and registrations with regulatory agencies, professional organizations, etc. Rhodes+Brito Architects is a corporation doing business in the State of Florida since its incorporation in 1996. Our license and our consultant team's licenses follow: RICH KOTI.ODVERNOR MATILDE MILL ER.INTERIM SECRETARY RICK SCOTT,GOVERNOR MATµDE MILLER,ITERS/SECRETARY STATE OF FLORIDA STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS ANO PROFESSIONAL REGULATION • DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION BOARD OF ARCHITECTURE&INTERIOR DESIGN ` . BOARD OF ARCHITECTURE&INTERIOR DESIGN +4� M0002a0a he ARCMTEC COR-.'TION :,' $ 'Me ARCHITECT p - Q Named below IS CERTIFIED Z.4.x." Named below IS LICENSED Under SM provisions of Chapter MD FS. EapORm Under the�e.FEB28,2vanans at 8 481 FS. Ex -Mon dare:FEBFE28.20'9 .„n ❑a a '"•0 RHODES,RUFFINA Q JA 0 RHODES S BIRO ARCHITECTS INC f'.ff w1,- 605 EAST ROBINSON STREET ' - -3 805 EAST ROBINSON STREE• .�A- L SUITE 750 LwNCAtI' SUITE 750 +; ORLANDO FL 32801 I +k�l ORLANDO FL 32801 K., - }}.s7 T .p r AS - ,nEx,T DISPLAY AS REQUIRED BY LAW SEA•LI70119 0002, ;SI..r DISPLAY AS REBUIR_D BY LAW UESECT LI70I10000K, RICK SCOTT.GOVERNOR MATILDE MIURA,INTERS/SECRETARY n' STATE OF FLORCU A lgi DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION 0 N;F, BOARD OF ARCHITECTURES INTERIOR DESIGN oRy 119 41) ARMs TM ARCHITECT Nerved below IS LICENSED t User Ion date FEB 25 20 9 FS C -'NIL EapnfwD date FEB 28,2019 IJ GOVERNMENT WILLIAMS DONALD MOI1A€y.. I 1 P L O R t A 2137 GOLDEN NY WAY a t^ APOPKA FL 327,,r.-0.—L00•-•-0,A, ',00e.,0•0••4._""`1.L, .�.�a_ �. tt 11. . Orange ceumr I O KIop sTnl Dws,on Q 's0°` ! PO lip, 1393 Orlman IB,mda32802-1898 °`. ` �``y ., 177-R.967.'v15 ISSUED. 1,IR2017 DISPLAY AS REQUIRED BY LAW SEOY L170119000W49 bunntssdcsclopmenl@ocn.ne, i.__ _....__ RHODES+BRITO ARCHITECTS,INC / l las Brrn Ccdillal As A I 4ate t 1 f1('i MINORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE i Approved lines Of Business: Minority Business Certification STATE OF FLORIDA CERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL I ARCHITECT Rhodes+Brito Architects '111is certificate is valid: Is certified under the provisions or December 2016 Through December 2018 28/and 295.107.F3000a Sta141e9.101 a DBnod from: 11/01/2017 to 11/01/2019 3� ,...._.„,:r ..._ _,'Ll'ea.t.11.49telgh KKRDvpalMNr.1CNw.gKMla sw.os Sheena Ferguson,Manager tp,) U a uLcutpbef 1)ecenlher H,2016 b rhodes briio AA 0002809 I Page 10 . a5Cn11EC II CITY OF OCOEE- RFQ #1802 Continuing Contract for Architectural Services Firms Qualifications: Provide copies of the firm's and employee's certifications and registrations with regulatory agencies, professional organizations, etc. State of Florida Department of State I certify from the records of this office that RHODES&BRITO ARCHITECTS INC.is a corporation organized under the laws of the State of Florida,filed oil February 23,1996. The document number of this corporation is P96000017497. I further certify that said corporation has paid all fees due this office through December 31,2017,that its most recent annual report/uniform business report was filed on January 11,2017,and that its status is active. I further certify that said corporation has not filed Articles of Dissolution. Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the Stale of Florida at Tallahassee,the Capital,this the Eleventh day of January,2017 ?ItAll 'i ,i Jwo ':;:,•.V 6 WE It,- _ __O___#1A—_ Secretary of State Tracking Number:CC8085581060 To authenticate this tertiticaie.visit the following site,enter this number,and then follow the instructions displayed. https://services.sunbis.org/Filings/CertificateOfStalus/CertiricateAuthentication Summary of Litigation: if none please so state. Provide a summary of any litigation, claim(s), bid or contract dispute(s) filed by or against the Firm in the past five (5) years which is related to the services that the Firm provides in the regular course of business. The summary shall state the nature of the litigation, claim, or contact dispute, a brief de- scription of the case, the outcome or projected outcome, and the monetary amounts involved. Rhodes+Brito Architects is pleased to announce that no law suits or involvement in any litigation, mediation,arbitration, administrative proceedings,etc. has ever been filed against the firm or officers in the firm's twenty-two year history. 11��r� rhrodes T 6rito AA 0002809 1 Page 11 ��. nrcrs CITY OF OCOEE- RFQ #1802 Continuing Contract for Architectural Services Firms Qualifications: List of the firm's other current or recently completed similar services within the past two (2) years with other public or private agencies. RHODES+BRITO ARCHITECTS INC. 2012-2017 ON-CALL/CONTINUING A/E SERVICES CONTRACTS NO OF WORK PROJECT NO: CONTINUING SERVICE CONTRACT: CLIENT: ORDERS: 11013-0000 CITY OF GROVELAND-CONT SVS 1 11015-0000 CITY OF OCOEE-CONT SVS CITY OF OCOEE 5 150 North Lakeshore Driv,Ocoee,FL.,34761 Al Butler,GISP AICP Abutler@ci.ocoee.fl.us (407)905-3100 12002-0000 ORANGECOUNTY_CS AE 2012 ORANGE COUNTY GOVERNMENT 35 400 E.South Street Suite 500,Orlando,FL.,32801 Sara Flynn-Kramer Sara.Flynn-Kramer@ocfl.net (407)836-0048 12003-0000 ORANGECOUNTY_CS MINOR SVCS ORANGE COUNTY GOVERNMENT 14 400 E.South Street Suite 500,Orlando,FL.,32801 Sara Flynn-Kramer Sara.Flynn-Kramer@ocfl.net (407)836-0048 12015-0000 VALENCIA CONT SERVICES VALENCIA COLLEGE 8 1800 South Kirkman Avenue Orlando FL. Mark Hose mhose@valenciacollege.edu (407)582-1704 13004-0000 GSA IDIQAE SERVICES GSA,PBS,ACQUISTION DIVISION 4 77 Forsyth Street,Room T8 Atlanta GA.30303 • Takish Heyward takisha.heyward@gsa.gov (404)331-2281 13009-0000 LAKE COUNTY GOVERNMENT CS LAKE COUNTY GOVERNMENT 6 P.O.Box 7800,315 W.Main Street,Tavares,FL.,3 Kristian L.Swenson kswenson@lakecountyfl.gov (352)343-9768 13015-0000 CITY OF OVIEDO CONT SERVICES CITY OF OVIEDO 1 400 Alexandria Blvd Oviedo FL.32765 Susan Sheikh ssheikh@cityofoviedo.net (407)971-5650 14001-0000 GOAA CONT ARCH SERVICES GREATER ORLANDO AVIATION AUTHORITY 5850 Cargo Road Orlando FL. 3 Mark Birkebak mbirkebak@goaa.org (407)825-4058 �7Ir rhodes Ixlto AA 0002809 I Page 12 CITY OF OCOEE- RFQ #1802 Continuing Contract for Architectural Services Firms Qualifications: List of the firm's other current or recently completed similar services within the past two (2) years with other public o,, private ogenvies. RHODES+BRITO ARCHITECTS INC. 2012-2017 ON-CALUCONTINUING AIE SERVICES CONTRACTS NO OF WORK PROJECT NO: CONTINUING SERVICE CONTRACT: CLIENT: ORDERS: 14006-0000 MILAN Y14-900 CONT MEP RIM ASSOCIATES 13 925 S.Semoran Blvd.,Ste 100 Winter Park FL.327 Mitesh Smart P.E.LEED AP mitesh.smart@rtmassociates.com (407)907-6374 14022-0000 SEMINOLE COUNTY PS CONT 3 SERVICE 15012-0000 ORANGECOUNTY_CS AE 2015 ORANGE COUNTY GOVERNMENT 33 400 E.South Street Suite 500 Sara Flynn-Kramer Sara.Flynn-Kramer@ocfl.net (407)836-0048 16004-0000 VOLUSIA COUNTY PS CONT SVC VOLUSIA COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD 1 200 North Clara Avenue Saralee L.Morrissey,AICP smorriss@volusia.k12.fl.us 16010-0000 LAKE COUNTY GOV CS 2016 LAKE COUNTY GOVERNMENT 1 P.O.Box 7800,315 W.Main Street Kristian L.Swenson kswenson@lakecountyfl.gov (352)343-9768 16020-0000 BREVARD COUNTY CSV BREVARD COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS o 2725 Judge Fran Jamison Way,Building C-303 Leslie Rothering Lesliesothering@brevardcounty.us (321)617-7390 17009-0000 LAKE COUNTY SCHOOLS CS LAKE COUNTY SCHOOLS U CONTRACT 29529 CR 561 Craig Jackson jacksonC@lake.k12.fl.us (352)253-4170 17011-0000 CITY OF OVIEDO CONT 2017 CITY OF OVIEDO o 400 Alexandria Blvd Susan Sheikh ssheikh@cityofoviedo.net (407)971-5668 17012-0000 VALENCIA CONT SERVICES 2017 VALENCIA COLLEGE 3 1800 South Kirkman Avenue Mark Hose mhose@valenciacollege.edu (407)582-1704 10111!; rhodes=briio (::.1 2(;74, I Page 13 OW ARCHITECTS CITY OF OCOEE- RFQ $i 1802 Continuing Contract for Architectural Services RECENT PROJECT EXPERIENCE PROJECT NAME DESTINATION LOUNGE , OWNER NAME ORANGE COUNTY CONVENTION CENTER '` wt Illi " CONTACT INFO �Mt Crystal Mudd - ,, �' Y -nr. Assistant Project Manager 9860 Universal Blvd : �� � � l it Orlando. FL 32819-8706 ` il 407.685.5704 Crystal.Mudd@occc.net a : "'All , #I '. , R i1 �, BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF WORK -V This project consists of a build-out of an existing _ 7,311 square foot interior space at the Orange County - � Convention Center in Orlando, Florida. The area ��' provides a high-tech and upscale multi-functional ��� networking lounge for public and/or private use. ` "' Technology and flexibility were the main project � drivers, with the intent to accommodate and provide ' 1 Convention Center visitors with a technologically 'f v'�' friendly atmosphere. Features such as video walls, ;;-..,_ ', audio system, LED lighting, wireless access points, and an aesthetic suspended rigging system to support corporate branding have been incorporated into the design. yq. NAME OF ROLE OF KEY PERSONNEL INVOLVED IN PROJECT Ruffin Rhodes, Principal-In-Charge Max Brito Project Manager Dave Van Loon, Project Coordinator PROJECT STATUS Completed in 2016 _ _ j lettrilP ii a, gill; *odes biio AA 0002809 I Page 14 • > CITY OF OCOEE- RFQ #1802 Continuing Contract tor Architectural Services RECENT PROJECT EXPERIENCE PROJECT NAME 4TH FLOOR RENOVATION, DOWNTOWN ORLANDO LIBRARY OWNER NAME _ _ ORANGE COUNTY LIBRARY SYSTEM CONTACT INFO 1:",A-� , ., Steve Powell ' Facilities&Operations Department Head Orange County Library Systemiiiitot•,-` .,' 101 E. Central Blvd. Orlando, FL 32801 0 407.835.7635 , Powell.Steve@ocls.info � BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF WORK Our iconic Orange County Public Library,downtown was constructed in a brutalist architectural style, unique to our City and highly recognizable. The raw concrete texture and deep insets of the , exposed waffle slab systems are the features composing the language of the interior. Downtown patrons have come to identify and ' 'W' love these design elements. Over the past decade, our library has "M truly transformed into a community and media hub for the City where - - � patrons can not just attain knowledge in every medium, but can be " exposed to art, cultural and educational events, and production and it •_ -"1:-..-- � "� ; promotional tools for personal gain. Essential to the project goal was ' : :,' "`" to carry consistent design language from other library levels using t-'' _ _ 7,- ' quality finishes like terrazzo and 121 carpet system, accommodating ; - !'t" new technologies and give this floor a unique and updated feel. The major goal of this renovation project was to enhance essential visual connections between information desk and overall floor while "-,, 1 - „. 4 1 creating a comfortable environment for computer research stations. ,!...‘,,i,c‘z... Alai, ,i ,, i A new display case and focal ceiling element are strategically placed to screen arriving patrons at the elevator lobby from the open computerma on area. The lighting design highlights the iconic waffle slab ceiling and '_" provides destination cues with multi-sized suspended LED rings. A 46" multi-planed pendant is a beacon over the information desk. c----.74 This updated but integrated design for floor 4 provides a highly functional and aesthetically pleasing environment with future flexibility for our very vital Orange County Public Library,a unique building with t timeless appeal. . _, me_ NAME OF ROLE OF KEY PERSONNEL INVOLVED IN PROJECT Ruffin Rhodes, Principal-In-Charge Byron Lastrapes, Project Manager Dave Van Loon, Project Coordinator PROJECT STATUS Completed in 2016 tilAA 0002809 I Page 15 ` Rhodes>briio CITY OF OCOEE- RFQ #1802 Continuing Contract for Architectural Services RECENT PROJECT EXPERIENCE • PROJECT NAME NEMOURS OFFICE BUILD-OUT OWNER NAME Z ,....,'"''''' NEMOURS X CONTACT INFO ..- Michael S. Cluff Director Facility Planning .-„ Nemours 6900 Tavistock Lake Blvd. Suite 350 Orlando. FL 32827 407.650.7692 Mike.Cluff@nemours.org BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF WORK ' -: ' �,�, Rhodes+Brito Architects was selected for a 26,000 �,r square foot interior fit-out in an existing four story build- ing. The scope included the complete design of the third Floor +/- 19,800 square feet and approximately 6,200 square feet of the fourth floor.Rhodes+Brito's goal for the project was to create administrative office spaces that were more open,accessible,collaborative, and productive for the client. The layout enhanced collaboration and forged more inter-disciplinary and cross functional work which will ,,, , catapult forward an office environment that supports _. the Nemours Team's continuous commitment to exem- �, .,. 1..,,::„;:::.:4010:—. practice. plary professional �-, NAME OF ROLE OF KEY PERSONNEL INVOLVED IN PROJECT Ruffin Rhodes, Principal-In-Charge , Adel Shalaby, Project Manager �, PROJECT STATUS _- Completed in 2016 ' '.` " �"' Ski IF iyi.' 1 l J : ' t — sMa l.. } 112114110' rhodes* tAA 0002809 I Page 16 ��� excen ebricios CITY OF OCOEE- RFQ tf 1802 Continuing Contract for Architectural Services RECENT PROJECT EXPERIENCE PROJECT NAME WKMG LOCAL 6 STUDIOS '` .,,, OWNER NAME WKMG LOCAL 6 NEWS TELEVISON - CONTACT INFO 6 , CONTACT Ms Laura Genette gr.4111=1 - ." 's 4 ti I #{ Business Manager 4466 N John Young Pkwy sr Orlando, FL 32804 407.521.1203 LGenette@wkmg.com BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF WORK Rhodes+Brito was contracted to renovate two floors of an existing local Television Studio. The design intent of this remodel was to attract and retain talent as well as promote communication and collaboration. The a 5 ; studio's leadership desired a "fresh" appearance with ----. 3.,,— a technological edge in the increasingly competitive journalism environment. The design concept was to , provide a work environment that promotes creativity and collaboration by opening the existing work space to allow natural light, exterior views, energetic forms, f colors, materials, and an interactive environment The '".^ ` m ,-- "` Design Team also restored the visual image of thea i ,,.:, jopi - workplace to strengthen branding and to create an f irm appropriate environment for effective broadcasting. �.. .- alti, The first floor renovation included an open concept to increase visual connections to the Assignment Desk, e_teav monitors, and news room managers. The Assignment la" Desk was designed to be an official location for "live in the new room" clips with producers and engineers positioned adjacently. The Green Room, Dressing Area, and Main Conference Room are visually apparent due to the proximity to the lobby entrance. The Second floor focused on tailoring an environment for sales and marketing staff. The open concept created areas to allow for stronger intercommunication ,..6.e.:,":•;-- : and information sharing among the studio team. Media .° walls, interactive writing surfaces, and editing studios were incorporated to promote collective activity. All _ W '_ areas were designed to be used for interviewing clips, , , i , •0. ,, commercial previews, and creative collaboration to ,,, c�,z ,t.-/' include formal conference rooms, media conference r ' . rooms, and a large multipurpose/training area. NAME OF ROLE OF KEY PERSONNEL V 411111, Aft INVOLVED IN PROJECT ~ Ruffin Rhodes, Principal-In-Charge Byron Lastrapes, Project Manager Dave Van Loon. Project Coordinator PROJECT STATUS Completed in 2015 11904 rhodes brit° AA 0002809 I Page 17 CITY OF OCOEE- RFQ #1802 Continuing Contract for Architectural Services RECENT PROJECT EXPERIENCE PROJECT NAME CITY OF OCOEE, COMMUNITY CENTER OWNER NAME CITY OF OCOEE CONTACT INFO J.Alison Butler,AICP, City of Ocoee Director of Support Services 150 N. Lakeshore Drive Ocoee, FLorida 34761 407-905-3100 ext. 1543 jabutler@ci.ocoee.fl.us BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF WORK Situated on the Starke Lake near downtown Ocoee, the new Ocoee Community Center is a replacement for an existing. dated community center across from City Hall. The new facility is nearly 9,000 Sqft(8,800)and is designed to provide banquet seating for 250 persons. Rhodes+Brito was the design architect and provided programming,conceptual design,and final construction i 't - documents for the center. The City of Ocoee desired .114 a traditional look compatible with the historic Whiters t4 e McGuire House. The facility was designed as a 4. Florida Victorian vernacular to be compatible with the nearby home and city hall. The center will be used for weddings, and other celebratory and business events. An outdoor covered veranda faces Lake Stark and is buffered by a new outdoor plaza for receptionsI k I and outdoor weddings. A clerestory is located in the . _ ' foyer and orients visitors to three gathering areas. The center includes a smaller meeting room for 40 people ' and a prefunction lobby for nearly 100 persons that faces the lake. This project cost $2 million and was 4,644130 ,00 completed through our continuing service contract with the City of Ocoee. NAME OF ROLE OF KEY PERSONNEL INVOLVED IN PROJECT Ruffin Rhodes, Principal-In-Charge Byron Lastrapes, Project Manager Dave Van Loon, Project Coordinator PROJECT STATUS N ''*; Pi: ° I Completed in 2013 41 11IIIF4 rhodes*lxito AA 0002809 I Page 18 CITY OF OCOEE- RFQ #1802 Continuing Contract for Architectural Services RECENT PROJECT EXPERIENCE gin PROJECT NAME RENOVATION TO BUILDING TWO, ., - OSCEOLA CAMPUS • OWNER NAME VALENCIA COLLEGE s ‘ � "°� CONTACT INFO Mr. Mark Hose,Architect I PO Box 3028 Orlando, FL 32802-3028 _-.- 407.582.1704 mhose@valenciacollege.edu ' ` = BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF WORK Rhodes+Brito Architects was the Prime Architect for this two million dollar remodel/renovation to Valencia Osceola Campus Building Two. This project was com- pleted under a continuing service contract with Valenti cia College. The existing Library was relocated to a " newly constructed facility on campus. The renovation . houses the space necessary to accommodate an ex � �. .. . panded Student Services Department. Portions of the ,m work were phased but involved approximately 25,000 :�� �- , r SF of interior renovation. � � �z Rhodes+Brito provided programming and conducted I design charettes with the different user groups to con ' _i _� �.. a firm program and technology criteria. Work spaces in ' F .; " cluded financial aid, lounge areas, information,hot , ,il 1 tation and skills lab. The project necessitated that the ai j adjacent space remained operational. Rhodes+Brito i ; ! - i presented four floorplan options for the design corn- _ + P 9g mittee to review. The final selected option best accom ono I , modated the group's desire for a warm and functional ° . r facility. The design included a skills/orientation lecture room for fifty students, campus security offices, queu- ing lounge and processing for the Atlas laboratory (used to assist students with their educational planning objectives), and records. Our final design focused on student and staff ease of use and functionality. We were able to design a contemporary environment that .R-: reflected the student culture and mission of the Col- lege. / This project was completed on time and on bud- lir get with a sustainable, energy efficiency focus. Green Globes certification was obtained. 4� 4* P • NAME OF ROLE OF KEY PERSONNEL r INVOLVED IN PROJECT I 1 Ruffin Rhodes, Principal-In-Charge -•-- Max Brito, Project Manager Dave Van Loon, Project Coordinator t . ` :4,a' , i , PROJECT STATUS '',-\o-'1_';,.`,:': : =- Completed in 2013 AA 0002809 I Page 19 r+lri rhodes-brito � ECiS CITY OF OCOEE- RFQ #1802 Continuing Contract for Architectural Services Firms Qualifications: List of at least three (3) client references, to include organization name, contact person(s), telephone number(s), and e-mail address(es). Crystal Mudd Project Destination Lounge -� Assistant Project Manager Staff: Max Brito, Loi Van Loon-Flink, OCCC Capital Planning Don Williams,Anthony Romero i 9860 Universal Blvd Orlando, FL 32819-8706 SOW: Remodel/Renovation apprx. 7,500 sqft L_� 1 Phone: 407.685.5704 project called Destination Lounge at the Orange Fax: 407.685.7313 County Convention Center. Email: Crystal.Mudd@occc.net Sara Flynn-Kraemer Project Continuing Services Contracts "7,::::.7`1Manager Staff: Max Brito, Ruffin Rhodes, Don Williams, is�i Anthonyomero Orange County Government y L.....5- :� 400 E. South Street, Suite 500 I ren Orlando, Florida 32801 SOW: Various projects for a Continuing Phone:407.836.0048 Service Contract Email: Sara.Flynn-Kramer@ocfl.net Kristian Swenson ��— 1 Facilities& Fleet Management Director Project Continuing Services Contracts t---1 Lake County Government Staff: Ruffin Rhodes, Don Williams,Adel Shalaby i -` P.O. Box 7800 • -1 f�e� 315 W. Main St SOW: Various projects for a Continuing Tavares, Florida 32788 Service Contract Phone: 352.253.4976 Email: kswenson@lakecountyfl.gov **A complete historical listing of Rhodes+Brito's continuing services contracts experience are located on the pages 13-14 Firms Qualifications: List the firm's sub-consultants that would be assigned to this contract, their qualifications, and their role in this project. Per Addendum#2 that was released on Friday, November 9. 2017, it states that the Architectural Services firm does NOT need to include potential subconsultants in this qualifications package. P r rhodes+brito AA 0002809 I Page 20 ♦PCHIIEC SS CITY OF OCOEE- RFQ #1802 Continuing Contract for Architectural Services Firms Office Location & Other Forms: List the location of all offices (firm and sub-consultants) involved with this project and approximate distance (in miles) and time (in hours) to City Hall. address(es). k t 1, a &` ' lam ! F *t, Y�� ., _... _ irk Y' {, �`MJ 0,,,,, 1,..„- r , _.k'trl—,,, i„'E .nye"' +y a `,1 1.: ' £'' i - �t r -- ,i,_. ' �; '� i. A- SM , <A `eh 1 - — l ,` Y `u Location of Applicable Office: Our office is located 14.2 miles and a 24 minute drive to Ocoee City Hall. 605 East Robinson Street Suite 750 Orlando, FL 32801 407.648.7288 ��r rodes bitAA 0002809 I Page 21 ,P. ARCHITECTS CITY OF OCOEE- RFQ If 1802 Continuing Contract for Architectural Services Firms Office Location & Other Forms: Conflict of Interest form, p. 16. OCOPP IIorEda RFQ CONFLICT OF INTEREST DISCLOSURE FORM The award of this contract is subject to the provisions of Chapter 112, Florida Statutes. All Proposers must disclose within their Proposal: the name of any City of Ocoee employee, Mayor or City Commissioner, other City Official, or City Consultants, who owns assets or capital stock, directly or indirectly, in the Proposer's firm or any of its branches, or would directly or indirectly benefit by the profits or emoluments of this proposal. (Indirect ownership or benefit applies to any members of his or her immediate family.) Proposer certifies that no member of the entity's ownership or management is presently applying for an employee position or actively seeking an elected position with the City. In the event that a conflict of interest is identified in the provision of services,Proposer agrees to immediately notify the City in writing. The purpose of this disclosure form is to give the City the information needed to identify potential, conflicts of interest for the City Commission, Evaluation Committee members, and other key City employees and consultants involved in the award of this contract. According to Chapter 112, Florida Statutes, the term`conflict of interest""means a situation in which regard for a private interest tends to lead to disregard of a public duty or interest",and refers to situations in which financial or other personal considerations may adversely affect, or have the appearance of adversely affecting,an employee's professional judgment in exercising any City duty or responsibility in administration,management,instruction,research,or other professional activities. Please check one of the following statements and attach additional documentation if necessary: x To the best of our knowledge,the undersigned firm has no potential conflict of interest for this Proposal. The undersigned firm,by attachment to this form,submits information which may be a potential conflict of interest for this Proposal. Acknowledged by: Rhodes+Brito Architects, Inc. Finn Name / jaiff/ "/7"/.1/"' Signature Ruffin Rhodes, AIA - Principal, Director of Operations Name and Title(Print or Type) November 8, 2017 Date ��t• rhodes bolo AA 0002809 1 Page 22 A x C 11 1 1 f C 1 5 CITY OF OCOEE- RFQ #1802 Continuing Contract for Architectural Services Firms Office Location & Other Forms: Company Information/Signature Sheet, p. 17, for the responding firm only. COMPANY INFORMATION/SIGNATURE SHEET RFQ#1$02 FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THESE RFQ INSTRUCTIONS WILL RESULT IN DISQUALIFICATION OF YOUR QUALIFICATION PACKAGE. PLEASE SIGN BELOW ATTESTING THAT YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL RFQ INSTRUCTIONS, AND THAT YOU UNDERSTAND THAT THE SUCCESSFUL RESPONDENT WILL BE REQUIRED TO ENTER INTO A LEGALLY BINDING CONTRACT WITH THE CITY OF OCOEE. Rhodes+Brito Architects, Inc. 407.648.7288 ext. 103 COMPANY NAME TELEPHONE(INCLUDE AREA CODE) N/A FAX (INCLUDE AREA CODE) ruffin@rbarchitects.com E-MAIL ADDRESS • ///4 IF REMITTANCE ADDRESS 1S DIFFERENT AUT ORIZ'.D SIGNATURE(manual) FROM PURCHASE ORDER ADDRESS, PLEASE INDICATE BELOW: Ruf fin Rhodes, Principal NAME/TITLE(PLEASE PRINT) 605 E. Robinson Street, Ste 750 STREET ADDRESS Orlando, FL 32801 CITY STATE ZIP FEDERAL ID# 59-337-3968 Individual _X Corporation Partnership__Other(Specify)_... . .. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 8th day of November 20 17 Personally Known X or Produced Identification Notary Public-State of FLORIDA (Type of Identification) County of Orange LINDA C.ALMSignature of Notary Public ry 2 * MY COMMISSION 1 FF 240602 EXPIRES:October 14,2019 Linda Almeida Bonded ma Budget Notary Semtts Printed,typed or stamped Commissioned name of Notary Public rhodes bit AA 0002809 I Page 23 elk •P C CIIEC.1 CITY OF OCOEE- RFQ #1802 Continuing Contract for Architectural Services Firms Office Location & Other Forms: Receipt of any addenda issued. Mayor c Commissioners Rusty Johnson John Grogan,District 1 Rosemary Wrs n r, is rict 2 City Manages 144 "IP' Richard Firstner,District 3 Robert Frank Joel F.Keller,District 4 ocoee (lorida November 1,2017 ADDENDUM NO: ONE(1) CITY OF OCOEE RFQ#1802 CONTINUING CONTRACT FOR ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES This addendum consists of one(I)page,and shall modify and become a part of the original RFQ documents for Continuing Contract for Architectural Services. Respondents shall acknowledge receipt of this Addendum in the space provided on this Addendum. Failure to do so may subject the Respondent to disqualification. The RFQ due date remains the same. Answers to questions received and/or amendments to the RFP documents are as follows: Q1. The last sentence of paragraph C,on page 12 of Scope of Services,of the above referenced RFQ states that the qualification package submittal should include a copy of the firm's contractor license. Does the City require that the FIRM possess a contractor license or can the ARCHITECT OF RECORD possess the contractor license to be qualified to provide services if selected under this RFQ? Al. Amendment I:Section C.Scope of Services p. 12: Delete the last sentence of this section,"Each qualification package submittal should include a copy of the firm's contractor license",and refer to Section D.Submittals for submittal instructions. (c. . ,,z--- 3 'Tol ert,CPPB Purchasing Agent cc:Evaluation Committee All respondents shall acknowledge this addendum in your qualification package by completing the section below and including in Section D.II.Submitt: :-Firm's Office Location&Other Forms. Respondent: Rhodes Bri • • chit- t. , Inc. Signature: _ Name: Ru fin Rho•-s, AIA, LEEDAP BD+C Title: Principal - Director of Operations rhodes Nilo 0002809 I Page 24 . ARCHITECTS CITY OF OCOEE- RFQ #1802 Continuing Contract for Architectural Services Firms Office Location & Other Forms: Receipt of any addenda issued. Mayor404 Commissioners Rusty Johnson John Grogan, District 1 Rosemary Wileen,District 2 City Manaeer Richard Firatner,llistrict 3Robert Frank Joel F.Keller,District 4 OCOP_ P Florida November 9,2017 ADDENDUM NO: TWO(2) CITY OF OCOEE RFQ#1802 CONTINUING CONTRACT FOR ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES This addendum consists of one(I) page, and shall modify and become a part of the original RFQ documents for Continuing Contract for Architectural Services. Respondents shall acknowledge receipt of this Addendum in the space provided on this Addendum. Failure to do so may subject the Respondent to disqualification. The RFQ due date remains the same. Answers to questions received and/or amendments to the RFO documents are as follows: Q I. On pages 9 and 10,under Contractual Liability,does this pertain to Architects? A I. Yes. Q2. Should we include our subconsultants'proof of insurance in our proposal(referring to page 9,#6)? A2. No. Q3. On page 13,Firm's Qualifications,how many pages are allotted for this section? A3. There is no per section page limit;see Section A.4.and D II.,the total number of pages for the entire submittal is thirty(30). Q4. Which disciplines should we include for subconsultants?Does the City wish to see environmental,geotechnical, surveying? A4. No,we do not need the architectural services firm to include potential subconsultants in their qualification package. loyatCPPB Purchasing Agent cc:Evaluation Committee All respondents shall acknowledge this addendum in your qualification package by completing the section below and including in Section D.H.Submittals—Firm's Office Location&Other Forms. Respondent: Rhodes+Brit•. rchitects nc. Signature: Name: Ruffi Rhodes, AIA, LEED AP Title: Principal/ Director of Operations 1114 rhodes Niro AA 0002809 I Page 25 I; ARCHITECTS CITY OF OCOEE- RFQ #1802 Continuing Contract for Architectural Services SECTION 5 REFERENCES Crystal S.R.Mudd Orange County Convention Center P.O.Box 691509 02, ay Orlando,FL 32869 Orange County crystal.mudd@occc.net Convention Center January 11,2017 To Whom It May Concern; The Orange County Convention Center(OCCC)engaged Rhodes+Brito Architects to provide design services for the Destination Lounge project in 2013.This scope of this project was to renovate an existing shell space,originally allocated for a restaurant,of approximately 10,000 square feet into a high end,flexible,technology-based meeting space for clients to use during their shows.The Destination Lounge could host a variety of activities such as presentations, meetings,or evening cocktail functions.This would be the first room of its kind on property and OCCC built this space based on client feedback. Rhodes+Brito performed design through construction services for OCCC. They were attentive to Owner input,responsive to questions,and resourceful in finding cost effective solutions.Their staff of architects are very professional,personable and creative team members. The Destination Lounge has been open for clients since November 2016 and has been received well both from the Owner and shows.We look forward to working with Rhodes+Brito Architects on future projects and would recommend them to any potential client. Sincerely; Crystal S.R.Mudd Nemours. Project Manager Orange County Convention Center Thursday,January 12,17 To Whom it May Concern; As the end-user and Program Manager for Corporate Facilities at The Nemours Foundation,I engaged Rhodes+Brito Architects to provide design services for our Lake Nona Town Center administration office space tenant build out.This project was completed in December 2015. The project scope included the complete design of the Third Floor+1-19,800 square feet open office space and approximately 6,200 square feet of the fourth floor, which included a conference room and shell space for future expansion. The complexity of the design problem was driven by our cultural change to relocate from fourteen individual suites into a single open office flexible workspace concept. Rhodes+Brito's design management performance,accurate construction documents,and attentive construction administration services enabled us to complete a major project. Their attention to detail,experience in corporate office design and sense of urgency facilitated creative and cost-conscious solutions to the design problem. Their staff of architects and design professionals is personable and great team members. The two points of contact for our project were Adel Shalaby&Joe Baker, We are happy with our Administrative Suite(s),and we have engaged Rhodes+Brito Architects again to complete the build-out of our remaining shell space on the fourth floor.I highly recommend Rhodes+Brito to any potential client. Sincerely, Michael S.Cluff,AIA,LEED AP Director,Facility Planning ���r rhodes•brit,' AA 0002809 I Page 26 CITY OF OCOEE- RFQ fr1802 Continuing Contract for Architectural Services SECTION 5 REFERENCES n ro Wharton-SmHh.Inc. CONSTRUCTION GROUP June 23,2017 Re: Rhodes+Brito Architects Millennia Gardens Elementary School To Whom It May Concern: Wharton-Smith,Inc.worked with Rhodes+Brito Architects on the Millennia Gardens Elementary School project for Orange County Public Schools in 2016.The project consisted of a new 85,000 sf,two-story elementary school complete with state-of-the-art classrooms,media center,computer labs,art and music labs,and a multi-purpose room/cafeteria for approximately 830 students.Byron Lastrapes,Chris Kowalski,and Stephen Shoene provided top-notch service and were always available,extremely reliable and a pleasure to work with. I have worked with numerous architectural firms during my tenure and have found Rhodes+Brito to be among the best.They were quick to turnaround submittals and RFIs and to address any open items. They were integral to keeping our project on schedule,which was extremely aggressive at 10 months. When any issues arose,they were resolved collaboratively and efficiently and always with the Owner's best interests in mind.Our firms developed a great sense of teamwork that resulted in one of the smoothest projects delivered to Orange County Public Schools. It is without hesitation that I recommend Rhodes+Brito for any K-12 project.They have the experience, quality service,and the dedicated staff to deliver a very successful project and we look forward to working with them in the future. Sincerely, WHARTON-SMITH,INC. .- , '�... Re: Rhodes&Brito Architectsy Courthouse Interim Courtroom Level 14&Hearing Room s441 ORANGE COUNTY Lara Luck Senior Project Manager To Whom It MayConcern: ° f7O� �1 [�- L O R IDA A L � In my capacity as the Manager of the Orange County Division of Capital Projects,I have had the pleasure of working with Rhodes&Brito Architects("Rhodes&Brito")on the Courthouse Interim Courtroom Level 14&Hearing Room project. This highly anticipated project was a large courtroom project with all of the associated amenities and two new hearing rooms in the existing Orange County Courthouse building on a shell floor. The project included a large courtroom with a bench,gallery,jury area,jury deliberation,gallery, restrooms,two hearing rooms,and a waiting area. The interior finishes are minimal but nicely done to provide a functional but cost effective solution to the shortage of courtrooms and hearing rooms. From the beginning of this project the architects at Rhodes&Brito were thoughtful in their planning of the project. They thoroughly reviewed the plans of the existing courtrooms and hearing rooms so that their layout would he practical and efficient. Therefore,the relationship between the different functions was well thought out and the final product was well received. Their performance and responsiveness were exemplary. The project was fast-tracked and required extensive coordination with the local building department. They were there every step of the way making it happen. I very much appreciate all of the hard work and effort that was put into this project. We have enjoyed,and will continue to enjoy a very positive working relationship with Rhodes&Brito. They are also one of the architectural firms that we have on Continuing Contract and they are held in high regard. Very truly yours, HEW; rhodes brito AA 0002809 I Page 27 bz AscXir[Cri PRESENTED BY rhodes rito Ocoee 1111104 iARCHITECTS floida � T • (g 11 • sok ihhiHUiii(li�_Nllil • WHY RHODES+ BRITO ARCHITECTS ? Renovation/Remod- • irc el experience ),.1e! 'A.0- ,,, ,,,(.,,,, ,\,,r,.- ,-.f- 'v , Experience with ' ir. ,,,_, (., „_ .,...,. ,,.,, 432II . Cont. Svc. Contracts Direct involvement • by R+ B Partner(s) Relationship with • staff and under- standing of City Culture • JJD and. . .. rhodtp es brito ARCHITECTS vy ' Igi.- 1 lig i I tkk.,,,.,4 04,,lit Pi Ft 0 r Prn""- #'- wOce.oe Florida ,4,....,, PROFESSIONAL t.:4 ....., _.._ *oil, SERVICES 4 ,,,,,..,,,,, .... For the City of 3 Ocoee r , .., _ . .., I 'r _ '! I . _--- ii I 11 „r f .b. " s ._ �I � ..I ,s�..o-evtiet"�i (Y 0 � k 4ee L 4 a �k-I ' 5 w. r RFQ #1802 "Continuing Contract for Architectural Services” CPH, Inc. 500 W. Fulton Street Sanford, FL 32771 Phone 407.322.6841 Fax 407 www.cphcorp.com o November 9, 2017 500 W.Fulton St. Sanford,FL 32771 Phone:407.322.6841 Joyce Tolbert, Purchasing Agent Fax:407.330.0639 City of Ocoee 150 N. Lakeshore Drive Ocoee, FL 34761 RE: Continuing Contract for Architectural Services—RFQ#1802 Dear Selection Committee Members: CPH, Inc. (CPH) is pleased to respond to your Request for Qualifications for Architectural Services. Our local team, located in Sanford and Orlando, equals approximately 110 full time staff members that can provide immediate and responsive services to the City of Ocoee. The CPH team is has extensive experience providing architectural services and is fully qualified to provide services for any project under this contract. The team proposed for the City of Ocoee includes registered architects, engineers, contractors, landscape architects, environmental scientists, and surveyors. In addition, this staff includes Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Approved Professionals, as well as Green Globes Professionals. CPH is also a registered member of the Florida Green Building Coalition, US Green Building Coalition, and Green Globes. The team is dedicated to providing economical designs that are safe, reliable, and sustainable. As a qualified full-service architectural and engineering firm, CPH has the staff, capacity, and experience to provide successful projects to the City of Ocoee. Our team is dedicated to providing quality design solutions, and has provided services for over 60 different fire, police, health, historic renovation, parks, and public safety projects. This unparalleled experience provides the team the understanding of the design standards, schedules, and budgets associated with these types of facilities. CPH is qualified to provide services that include: • Architecture • Landscape Architecture • LEED Analysis & Design • Project Management • Planning & Urban Design • Feasibility Studies • Space Programming • Cost Estimating • Interior Design • BIM/3D Modeling • Historic Renovations • Grant & Funding Assistance w w w . c p h c o r p . c o m @ ° Th The CPH team has worked for numerous similar-sized municipal clients, including currently providing services to the City of Ocoee. Projects for municipal clients have included new facilities, renovations, repairs, and expansions. CPH has assembled a diverse and highly-trained group of professionals with experience in all discipline areas requested by the City. Our team is capable of providing services in every aspect that may emerge under this contract. We hope you have a favorable review of our submittal, and look forward to continuing our successful working relationship with the City of Ocoee. Sincerely, CPH, Inc. 01 ,✓ • David A. Gierach, P.E. President w w w . c p h c o r p . c o m '',-14',...44,4:::-.. 'Aa TABLE OF CONTENTS COVER LETTER SECTION I. FIRM'S QUALIFICATIONS a. Project Team Quay t ons°ns & Resumes b. Licenses & Certifica c. Subconsulteact Experience d. Similar Proj e, Client References SECTION II. FIRM'S OFFICE LOCATION & OTHER FORMS a. Location of Offices) b. Conflict of Interest Form nature Sheet c. Company Information/Sig J. Receipt of Addenda e. Summary of Litigation 0 0 1 I. FIRM'S QUALIFICATIONS A. PROJECT TEAM QUALIFICATIONS CPH has been serving the needs of numerous Florida communities since the 1960's.The firm has grown to over 240 employees and 14 offices nationwide. Our team has consistently ranked among Engineering News-Record's Top 500 Design Firms. Our capacities in Florida include nearly 200 staff members with local offices in Sanford and Orlando, allowing us the accessibility to perform services for the City of Ocoee. Our extensive history of providing solutions for Florida communities has prepared our team to successfully deliver services for projects both large and small. CPH has been delivering architectural services, planning, design, and construction services to local governmental agencies for more than 36 years.We are exceedingly proud of our long-term relationships with our clients. In fact,90%of our business is providing services for existing clients.We strive to provide excellent client service and maintain our distinguishing qualifications, including: • Comprehensive local resource and experience supported by a highly-skilled, multi-disciplinary staff able to provide the City of Ocoee with a single-source solution for a broad range of projects. • Local, Regional and National architectural services experience and understanding that is essential to successfully complete projects on time and within budget. • A commitment to client satisfaction and, as an employee-owned firm,our personnel have a vested interest in ensuring the City of Ocoee is invariably satisfied with our services. Key Personnel We have carefully evaluated the RFQ document and available information, and have assembled a team that has the expertise and background to work on any project assigned under the "Continuing Contract for Architectural Services". In addition to the assigned staff, CPH has the ability to pull from over 240 staff members to assist in design and construction services. Our total level of in-house resources consists of engineers,designers,environmental scientists,contractors,architects,surveyors, planners, GIS analysts, and landscape architects. The chart below identifies our project team and their qualifications. 06r ocoe r? nartda PRINCIPAL-IN-CHARGE Kt" Ft,Loma!' F M,'E+P ARC HITLL:T IJRL STRUCTURAL D-04+1 J.Molt.P.E. Isanat IB e4 LDzun AtA. foss;M.Orraa.MCE PE, LEEDAPBD*C Wan/G Maarar*,PE, Jeff Fottex AIA,NCARE. Rog Lt+d,AlA TRANSPORTATIONTRAFFIC LANDSCAPE ARC.4I TECTURE ENVIRONMENTAL Joscpt+M.Uhl*.Jr.E I. Maxwe.1 D Spare.PLA. A rg E Cielt,UFO AP APA.CLARK SURVEY COST ESTIMATION Thomas j.Gals:o ay.PSM Gatald I t C.cs CGC.CUc Name Title Years Education/Licenses of Exp. B.S. in Civil Engineering, University of Central Florida Kurt R. Luman, Jr., P.E. Principal-in-Charge 19 Professional Engineer—FL(No. 65036) Advanced Maintenance of Traffic, NCEES, Critical Structures Construction Issues Course B.S. in Architectural Studies, University of Milwaukee A.A. in Civil Structural Technology, Northwest Technical John A. Baer,AIA, NCARB, Project Manager/ 40 Institute LEED AP BD+C, GGP Architect of Record LEED Accredited Professional Building Leadership Excellence: Dale Carnegie Training Registered Architect—FL(No. 93193) M.A. in Architectural Engineering, Pennsylvania State University David Melfi, P.E. M/E/P 11 B.A. in Architectural Engineering, Pennsylvania State University Professional Engineer—FL(No. 72405) M.A., Yildiz Technical University Ismail Ilker Uzun,AIA, B.A., Yildiz Technical University, LEED AP BD+C Project Architect 27 Florida Atlantic University(Non Degree Courses) Registered Architect—FL(No.AR95507) LEED Accredited Professional B.Arch. in Architecture, University of Hawaii Professional Architect- FL(No. 50041) Jeff Foster,AIA, NCARB Project Architect 21 American Institute of Architects Member Member of National Council of Architectural Registration Board M.A. in Architecture, University of Calgary Bing Liu,AIA Project Architect 14 B.A. in Art& Design, University of Alberta Registered Architect—FL(No. 96578) M.E. in Structural Engineering, Cornell University Jose M. Ortiz, MCE, P.E. Structural Engineer 20 B.S. in Civil Engineering, Recinto Universitario de Mayaguez, UPR Professional Engineer—FL(No. 67920), PR(No. 17212) M.S. Structural Engineering University of Illinois at Hector G. Morataya, Urbana-Champaign P.E. Structural Engineer 10 B.S. Civil Engineering, Summa Cum Laude, University of Central Florida Professional Engineer FL(No. 76177) M.S. in Civil Engineering, University of Central Florida Joseph M. LoFaso, Jr., E.I. Transportation/Traffic 3 B.S. in Civil Engineering, University of Central Florida Engineer Intern—FL(No. 1100015828) Advanced Maintenance of Traffic Bachelor of Landscape Architecture, Kansas State University Professional Landscape Architect—FL(No. 6666780) Maxwell D. Spann, PLA, Landscape Architect 17 Council of Landscape Architecture—Certificate No. APA, CLARE 31691 American Planning Association American Public Gardens Association Florida Chapter ASLA—Orlando Section Chair Name Title Years Education/Licenses of Exp. M.B.A., FMU, Summa Cum Laude B.S. Biological Sciences, Florida State University U.S.Army Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineator Amy E. Daly, LEED AP Environmental 24 Florida Unified Mitigation Methodology Course Scientist Qualified Stormwater Management Inspector Prescribed Burner Authorized Gopher Tortoise Agent(GTA-09-00145D) LEED Accredited Professional B.S. in Surveying and Mapping, University of Florida Thomas J. Galloway, PSM Project Surveyor 27 Professional Surveyor& Mapper— FL(No. 6549) NCEES Council No. 1291 Gerald M. Cox, CGC, Cost Estimation/ B.S. in Building Construction, University of Florida GUC Construction 42 Certified General Contractor— FL(No. 010771) Administration Certified Utility Contractor—FL(No. 051667) ,: 0 ) KURT R.LUMAN,JR.,P.E. PRINCIPAL-IN-CHARGE a. 19 TOTAL YEARS OF EXPERIENCE• 18 YEARS WITH CPH SIMILAR PROJECT EXPERIENCE r '1-,� �. Sand Pond Road and Skyline Drive • CPH completed the Sand Pond/Skyline roadway project for the City of Lake Mary. The 1.25 mile project consisted of minor widening, turn lane improvements, safety upgrades and Mr. Luman serves the firm of converting the existing two-lane rural roadway to a two-lane urban roadway with sidewalks CPH in the capacity of Vice on both sides. President of our Transportation • The project also included extending Skyline Drive from its current terminus approximately Services. He is responsible 1,100-feet to Emma Oaks Trail. for managing, engineering, • The design implemented recommendations identified in a previous study to eliminate and designing roadway, traffic, roadway flooding improve traffic flow, and improve safety along the corridor. and trail projects, including • Services included geometric design to correct the horizontal and vertical alignments to geometric design, stormwater comply with current standards, pavement analyses to determine the strength and integrity management systems, traffic of the existing base material, hydraulic modeling for the proposed stormwater management intersections, and traffic system, utility coordination and permitting through SJRWMD and Seminole County control plans. Mr. Luman Earl Brown Park is also responsible for theImprovements preparation and processing • CPH was awarded the Earl Brown Park improvements project which will include stormwater, of permits through various site design minor roadway improvements, and parking lot design. regulatory agencies including • Responsible for site and stormwater design for the Wayne Sanborn Senior Center FDOT Local Agency Program replacement project(and related parking), parking lot serving Spec Martin Stadium, parallel (LAP) projects. In addition to parking and traffic calming along Alabama Ave., an amphitheater, basketball courts, highway and traffic design he restroom/concession building, playground area, and a hardscaped entryway feature. has experience in preparing Cityof Lake MaryRoad Reclamation and PavingProject stormwater pollution prevention .Project plans, construction estimates • CPH provided roadway improvements to approximately 44,000 feet of roadway throughout and site inspections. the city. The City's Pavement Condition Survey was reviewed by CPH and each location was evaluated to assess which level of rehabilitation would be required by the City. • Each proposed location was rehabilitated usin one of the following proposed methods: Full EDUCATION Depth Reclamation, Milling and Resurfacing, Double Microsurfacing, Cape Seal, Cold Mix B.S. in Civil Engineering, Open-Graded Pavement or Fog Seal. University of Central Florida • CPH provided a Master Technical Specification covering all the above methods of pavement rehabilitation for use by the City on this construction project along with subsequent future pavement rehabilitation projects. LICENSES/CERTIFICATIONS • CPH also provided construction phase services which included coordination with Professional Engineer- FL geotechnical firm on all asphalt and base material testing requirements, on-site construction (No. 65036) inspection and review of shop drawings, mix designs, testing and inspection results Advanced Maintenance of Bluford Avenue, Phase II Traffic • This project involves a 3,000 ft. long segment of Bluford Ave. in the heart of the City of Ocoee,from Delaware St.to Silver Star Road(SR 438)and passes through the historic downtown area, as well as KEY STRENGTHS the current and future City Halls. • Roadway paving, widening, • The project includes the reconstruction of the roadway following the completion of the water main, extensions, new roads; as gravity sewer, and reclaimed water main installations.This reconstruction will include replacing well as turn lane additions nearly two-thirds of the roads length with brick pavers instead of asphalt,to denote the downtown and traffic upgrades and municipal complexes with this change in road's character.This will be done in conjunction with • FDOT guidelines and FDOT the transfer of all utilities from existing overhead poles to underground conduits and the installation of LAP street lighting. • Trailsigand Shared-Use Paths US 17/92 Riverwalk, Phase II(FDOT LAP) • Signing and Pavement Parking • Project consisted of 1.5 miles of 10-14 foot wide trail • Maintenance of Traffic Plans • Included replacement of 5,500 feet of seawall along Lake Monroe trail head parking, a • Streetscapes prefabricated pedestrian bridge over Mill Creek hardscaping, landscaping, and lighting • Public Involvement • _AP Funded and extensive coordination with FDOT • Permitting • Advanced coordination with SJRWMD and FDEP because of work within sovereign • Drainage/Flood Plain submerged lands, replacement seawall, and pedestrian bridge Q '. JOHN A.BAER,AIA,NCARB,LEED AP BD+C,GGP PROJECT MANAGER/ARCHITECT-OF-RECORD 40 TOTAL YEARS OF EXPERIENCE• 11 YEARS WITH CPH SIMILAR PROJECT EXPERIENCE Sanford Civic Center • CPH was commissioned by Sanford's Community Development Agency to provide conceptual plans for a new"Civic Center". This.proposed 18,000 square foot facility will Mr. Baer serves as CPH's replace the existing civic center located on Seminole Boulevard which borders Fort Mellon Director of Architecture for the Park and Lake Monroe. firm's work in the United States • The new facility will expand present inventory of meeting rooms and flexible banquet areas and Puerto Rico. He has more for public use in the range of 500-700 people. Specific meeting rooms and offices will be than 39 years of experience in provided for senior citizens. the master planning, design, and permitting of public and Spec Martin Stadium Design Criteria Package—City of DeLand private architectural projects. • Was selected by the City of DeLand for the Spec Martin Stadium Improvements Design/Build John has successfully Criteria Package managed and designed • The project required the development of the design/build criteria package and professional various development programs services to assist the City during the selection process including commercial/retail, • Included a new press box, training room and locker room additions mixed-use, office, financial, • The stadium will be used by the local high school as well as Stetson University; therefore, the industrial, and educational stadium improvements were designed to meet collegiate level demands projects. John leads and manages a very talented Sanford Airport Terminal B Expansion team of architects, engineers, • As part of our Master Services Agreement with the Sanford Airport Authority, CPH was designers and coordinators. He tasked with the Terminal Expansion project to support the current growth of passenger traffic. constantly works to streamline • The$42 million expansion includes the terminal departure consolidation from a dual terminal process and reduce cost to help check-in. clients maximize return on their • The improvements also include new consolidated loading and unloading facility, curbside investments. transportation improvements, a covered baggage drop off, apron addition, four new gates, parking lot improvements, terminal building improvements and renovation, as well as EDUCATION transportation improvements that include a new traffic signal and alternate entrances to the B.S. in Architectural Studies, parking lots. University of Milwaukee, Wisconsin West Leesburg Neighborhood Resource Center A.S. in Civil Structural • CPH was commissioned to design a new 9,000 SF Neighborhood Resource Center for the Technology, Northwest City of Leesburg. Technical Institute • CPH is responsible for full design services including survey, civil, landscape, architectural Building Leadership Excellence: and MEP. Dale Carnegie Training • The Center will include meeting room spaces for large and small groups, a computer lab, office space for local community service providers, conference rooms for miscellaneous LICENSES/CERTIFICATIONS social groups, and a Kitchen/Café facility. Registered Architect—FL(No. AR93193) Palm Coast WTP No. 3 LEED Accredited Professional • New 3 MGD water treatment plant utilizing the LPRO treatment technology to treat the VAAWWA Committee Member confined surficial aquifer water • Plant was designed to facilitate expansion from 3 MGD to 9 MG KEY STRENGTHS • Chemical storage building (4,500 SF) • Architectural Project • Operation building designed included the laboratory, training rooms, administration offices & Management locker rooms (6,500 SF) • Retail/office planning • The building was designed to accommodate both the water treatment staff as well as future • Condominium Development wastewater personnel- • Financial Institutions • Industrial/Warehouse Westside Community and Recreation Center Facilities • Expanded an existing 7,900 SF structure with the addition of a 10,400 SF gymnasium, game • Restaurant Design room addition and storage mezzanine • Chapel/Mausoleum/Funeral • Remodeled the existing gym into a multipurpose room, work out area and conference room Homes • Both the men's and the women's restrooms were upgraded for handicapped accessibility and • Education the existing kitchen was completely gutted and redesigned • Included a new welcoming reception area, refurbished staff offices, computer room and 0 0 locker room with a playful color scheme JOHN A.BAER,AIA,NCARB,LEED AP BD+C,GOP PROJECT MANAGER/ARCHITECT-OF-RECORD SIMILAR PROJECT EXPERIENCE DeBary Public Safety Complex • Architectural design and construction documents for a 5,600 SF Public Safety Complex including offices and operational facilities for local law enforcement. • The style of the building uses colonial detailing with a"temple front"facade, divided light windows, pitched roof, stone wainscot and white trims. • Provided site civil and master planning for future development. Immokalee Farmer's Market—Florida Agricultural Department • Provided architectural, survey, civil and construction inspection services for the State of Florida Agriculture Distribution Center located in Immokalee. • The scope of work included providing assessments, upgrades, repairs, and total building replacements within the distribution center. • CPH was tasked with providing complete evaluation and renovation of the complex, which included approximately 4 buildings in excess of 131,000 total sq. ft. Buildings 5, 7, and 9 were totally replacement with new code approved structures. Building 10 was upgraded with a new roof system and hurricane rated overhead service doors. • The buildings each ranged in size from 22,000 SF to 40,000 SF. DeBary Central Fire Station • Responsible for the architecture, structural, landscape, survey, M/E/P, and civil site design. • 8,000 +l- SF masonry, stucco and brick accented building with an apparatus bay built for 3 fire vehicles and dormitories for a shift of 6 fire fighters. • The personnel will enjoy a spacious living and dining quarters and the building will serve as a visible landmark for this growing community. DeLand New Public Works Complex • Provided architectural and engineering services • 12,800 SF building pre-engineered single story metal building TGK Booking Center—Miami-Dade Corrections and Rehabilitations Department • Provided architectural, civil, and surveying services for the addition of centralized booking to the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center for the Miami-Dade Corrections and Rehabilitations Department requested • The final design chosen by the Corrections Department was derived from the initial study the team previously performed • In order to establish a centralized booking area, separate entrances for law enforcement officers (LEOs) and inmates were designed • Converted an existing covered parking garage into a secured bus drop-off area for the inmates • The construction documents included plans for demolition, grading, site dimensioning, structural and electrical work DeBary Splash Park • Provided planning, design, permitting, surveying and architectural and construction services for a splash pad water feature and restroom at Community Park • Included a 2,000 sq.ft. splash pad, bathroom building, pump room to house the pump and chlorination equipment, in-ground return water tank extension of electrical service, water service and gravity sewer lines to support the splash pad Fallen Heroes Memorial • Provided architectural, surveying, site/civil, and hardscape services as well as value engineering of the master plan to reach the funding levels while maintaining a signature park design • Was selected for the Master Plan implementation of an infill park inside the Seminole County Courthouse Complex • The design included six granite memorial seating area for the military branches, granite 7 / memorial-wall, bronze statue and bases for fire and police, and multi-use plaza area , DAVID J.MELFI,P.E. ,- `` M/E/P ENGINEER v 11 TOTAL YEARS OF EXPERIENCE•<1 YEAR WITH CPH A , ', „'' SIMILAR PROJECT EXPERIENCE West Leesburg Neighborhood Resource Center r �% • Design a new 9,000 s.f., Neighborhood Resource Center for the City of Leesburg. • Responsible for full design services including survey, civil, landscape, architectural and MEP/ Fire Protection. • The Center will include meeting room spaces for large and small groups, a computer lab, David serves CPH as office space for local community service providers, conference rooms for miscellaneous the Director of the M/E/P social groups, and a Kitchen/Café facility. Engineering Department. and has over 11 years of Seminole Science Charter School engineering management • CPH converted a religious facility into a complex of spaces at the Seminole Science Charter anc design experience. School. The various spaces designed includedpa gymnasium cafeteria, media center, David's strengths are his clear administrative offices and classrooms for elementary and middle school. communication and strong • The total enrollment for the charter school is 550 students with a building footprint of 32,065 interpersonal leadership sills. SF. • The renovated building will be enhanced by two(2)thirty ft. towers with concrete tile roofing at the front façade. One of the towers will have a clock at the top and the other tower will EDUCATION accommodate the name of the school. M.A. in Architectural Engineering, Pennsylvania Cape Coral SE 47th Terrace Streetscape Improvements State University • CPH was selected by the City of Cape Coral to provide professional design and construction B.A. in Architectural engineering services for the streetscape improvements of SE 47th Terrace, from Coronado Engineering, Pennsylvania Parkway to Del Prado Blvd. State University • The improvements will include sidewalks with pavers, landscaping, road reconstruction, removal of on-street parking to increase the width of the pedestrian area, off-street parking LICENSES/CERTIFICATIONS modification, streetlights, traffic analysis and calming including adding a roundabout at one Professional Engineer- FL of the busiest intersections, raised mid-block pedestrian crossings, street furniture,ADA (No. 72405) improvements, and drainage modifications/upgrades. • Also includes replacement of existing street Fighting with decorative LED street lighting KEY STRENGTHS fixtures, utilizing a wireless network control of street lighting, providing wireless access points and cameras along the street, addition of fiber optic distribution along the street, as well as • Education providing electrical outlets for landscape lighting and street vendor usage. • Healthcare • Science &Technology UCF Student Expansion/Remodel • Hospitality • Providing M/E/P, Structural and Fire Protection Engineering Design Services to Zyscovich • Entertainment Architects for this expansion/remodel of the UCF Student Union Building on campus. • Project Management • Autodesk Revit Washington Adventist Hospital-Silver Spring, MD • Autodesk AutoCAD • Mechanical and Plumbing design services • Carrier HAP • Offered cost-effective constructability feedback while maintaining performance and efficiency Boston Medical Center- Boston MA • Representative for Integrated Project Delivery(IPD)of the hospital's latest expansion.This project consisted of demolition, renovation, and new construction under a tight schedule and budgetary constraints. • Duties included value engineering proposals, specification writing, and weekly site visits to hospital campus to verify conditions and adapt the design accordingly. WMATA Greenbelt Commissioning Facility-Greenbelt, MD • Served as Lead Design-Build Mechanical Engineer for Washington Metro's train car commissioning facility. Duties included design analysis, specifications, and floor plan production for a LEED Silver facility on time and under budget. SAARC (Southern Area Aquatics and Recreation Complex) Silver Spring MD • The Southern Area Aquatic and Recreation Complex(SAARC) is the first Multi-Generational Community Recreational Center in Prince George's County, and will include a natatorium, a gymnasium, a fitness room and flexible programmable space 0 0 1 • Lead Mechanical Engineer responsible for the facility's energy studies, lead mechanical design, energy management systems, hydronic analysis, heat recovery systems, and integration ino the natatorium design ISMAIL ILKER UZUN,AIA,LEED AP BD+C PROJECT ARCHITECT 27 TOTAL YEARS OF EXPERIENCE•3 YEARS WITH CPH SIMILAR PROJECT EXPERIENCE Monroe County Fire Station at Cudjoe Key • CPH is providing pre-design phase/pro ramming, Schematic Design, Design Development, Ilker serves CPH as a Project Construction documents, Bidding and Permitting assistance, and Construction Administration Architect and has over 27 for a new Fire Station on Cudjoe Key. years of experience in project • Additional services provided will be site plan review, civil engineering, landscape architecture, management and architecture. and FDOT Review and Florida Green Build criteria. The building will be designed to meet or Ilker has successfully exceed Florida Green Building Coalition (FGBC) standards. managed and designed various development programs City of Lake Worth Office Addition including commercial/retail, • CPH provided design and construction related services for this interior renovation design mixed-use, office, financial, which consisted of the removal of a janitor's room and combination of that area with the industrial, and residential existing storage room to create a new office in the City of Lake Worth Water Plant. projects. Ilker has been instrumental in the development Public Works and Waste Management 58th Street Master Plan and maintenance of the • Master plan conceptual design for a 42+ acres portion of the existing Public Works and development program for one Waste Management site of CPH's large national retail • Provided space programming, concept design, and master planning of public works/waste clients. Ilker manages all services complex. phases of development from • The project included reconfiguration of site, moving existing buildings, and has components Schematic Design through to such as administration offices, fuel and hazard waste storage, materials storage, vehicle Construction Administration for storage, and vehicle maintenance facilities. new facilities, redevelopment, and ADA compliance. Located Government Center Station Entrance Doors in our Miami office, Ilker is • CPH provided services to Miami Dade Transit in Miami-Dade County for modification to specially skilled in South Florida existing platform entry and emergency exit doors on Levels I, II and Ill of Government Center design challenges and permit Station. expediting. • Services provided included studies and schematic design, design development, construction documents and permitting, bidding phase services, and administration of the construction EDUCATION contract and warranty phase. M.A. - Yildiz Technical University McDonald's USA Corp.—New and Rebuid Store Program B.A. -Yildiz Technical University • Responsible to oversee prototypical design program in various communities Florida Atlantic University(Non • Provide building design construction documents, coordination with all desiplines including Degree Courses) civil, and construction administration. LICENSES/CERTIFICATIONS McDonald's USA Corp.—Major Remodel Program Registered Architect—FL(No. • Oversee and assist with design in various communities. AR95507) • Provide construction documents and construction administration. LEED AP BD+C • Coordinate with kitchen designe, interior designer signage manufactor and miscellaneous building finish specialities. KEY STRENGTHS • Architectural Project CVS Pharmacy, Inc.—New Store Program Management • Responsible for developing architectural prototype for new stores in Puerto Rico market. • Design/Build • Responsible for managing engineering coordination. • Retail/Office planning • Assists in site design & prototype selection. • Condominium Development • Responsible for architecture&engineering coordination of design, construction drawings and • Medical/Healthcare Facilities permitting. • Financial Institutions • Responsible for FEMA flood proofing design of stores in flood zones. • Industrial/Warehouse • Completed over 20 new prototypical-and atypical new stores in Puerto Rico. Facilities • Restaurant Design CVS Pharmacy, Inc.—Special Projects • Educational Facilities • Responsible for reviewing accessibility and ADA improvements, minute clinic installations, • Sustainable Design pharmacy expansions, photo lab &general retail area improvements. • Retrofits and Renovations • Manages design and of remodel construction drawing production &coordination of civil, structural, mechanical, &electrical engineering for construction &permitting. • Completed 5 stores (2014)with over 30 projects currently in progress throughout Florida, to be complete fall 2015. JEFF FOSTER,AIA,NCARB PROJECT ARCHITECT /- i / '`fi 25 TOTAL YEARS OF EXPERIENCE•2 YEARS WITH CPH SIMILAR PROJECT EXPERIENCE �4 AramarklUCF Student Union Renovations • CPH was contracted by the Aramark Engineering Solutions to provide improvements for(5) Jeff has been an architect new"National Brand"food vendors in the Student Union building at the University of Central for over 25 years and has Florida. worked on an extensive array • These(5)food vendors are proposed to be located on the North West corner of the 1st floor of projects. Jeff has been of the Student Union, adjacent to the catering kitchen area, where the existing food court is the architect of record on currently located. many commercial projects • CPH will serve as a food service consultant, handing coordination of the(5) "National involving companies such as Brands" design development drawings and specifications for the timely completion and Sysco, Nicholas Foods Inc., permitting of the project, in a cost-effective manner. HEB, Target, Kentucky Fried • CPH is providing mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, plumbing, fire protection, Chicken,TGIF, Jekyll & Hyde and structural design services as part of The larger Student Union project under a separate Restaurant and Albertson s. He contract. has completed work involving tilt-up concrete, CMU, steel Englewood Warehouse& Maintenance Office erection, metal buildings and • This is a new facility for Englewood Water District that consists of a new 22,200 SF stud framing. He has led maintenance warehouse and office building. teams of architects, designers • This project is primarily a pre-engineered metal building with a masonry wainscot along the and engineers toward the main entrance. successful completion of • This facility will store non-combustible material.The office component is approx. 10,000 SF numerous, large scale, and the remainingarea is in the warehouse. commercial projects all across • The walls are metal panel and the roof will be standing seam. All associated structural, civil, the United States. mechanical, plumbing and electrical engineering is included. EDUCATION OUC Warehouse Expansion and Improvements BARCH— Bachelor in • This is a design-build project for the Orlando Utilities Commission. Architecture from the University • It consists of a new 9,506 SF pre-engineered metal building warehouse addition that ties into of Hawaii at Manoa (NAAB the existing warehouse building for the Orlando Utilities Commission. accredited) • This project will also have a new pre-manufactured modular structure located within the existing warehouse. This will serve as the new breakroom and restrooms for the facility. LICENSES/CERTIFICATIONS • All associated structural, mechanical, electrical and civil engineering is included within the Member of the American design. Institute of Architecture Member of the National Council JEA—Otter Run Water Treatment Plant Renewal & Replacement of Architectural Registration • CPH is providing Architectural/Engineeringservices to JEA for the Otter Run Water lac Boards Treatment Plant Renewal and Replacement. Retired United States Naval • This work include evaluating the existing water treatment facility and make recommendations Reservists for upgrading the existing plant to include a removal and replacement of the high service Registered Architect—FL(No. pumps, above ground storage tanks, aerator, sodium hypochlorite system and the electrical AR98149) equipment. KEY STRENGTHS Monroe County Fire Station at Cudjoe Key • Retail and Restaurant • CPH is providing pre-design phase/programming, Schematic Design, Design Development, • Petroleum and Convenience Construction documents, Bidding and Permitting assistance, and Construction Administration Stores, for a new Fire Station on Cudjoe Key. • Education Facilities (K-12 + • Additional services provided will be site plan review, civil engineering, landscape architecture, University) and FDOT Review and Florida Green Build criteria. The building will designed to meet or • Office and general exceed Florida Green Building Coalition (FGBC) standards. commercial Buildings • Hotel/Motel Hospitality Remodel and Expansion of the West Melbourne Police Department • Assembly Buildings • CPH was awarded the contract for the Remodel and Expansion of the West Melbourne • Industrial/Processing/Storage Police Department in 2016. Facilities • The existing 10,200 SF building will be increased by 9,500 SF including the addition of new • Green Sustainable Design offices, a training room and evidence storage. • The existing building will have a new entrance canopy and façade to match the addition. CPH will reconfigure the interior rooms for larger locker rooms and offices for police on operations. BING LIU,AIA 11111, PROJECT ARCHITECT 13 TOTAL YEARS OF EXPERIENCE• 10 YEARS WITH CPH SIMILAR PROJECT EXPERIENCE Sanford Civic Center • CPH was commissioned by Sanford's Community Development Agency to provide conceptual plans for a new"Civic Center'. This proposed 18,000 square foot facility will Bing has more than 13 years of replace the existing civic center located on Seminole Boulevard which borders Fort Mellon architectural design experience Park and Lake Monroe. in retail, light industrial, • The new facility will expand present inventory of meeting rooms and flexible banquet areas commercial interiors and project for public use in the range of 500-700 people. Specific meeting rooms and offices will be estimating. Bing currently provided for senior citizens. manages projects through all Sanford Airport Terminal B phases of development from Expansion p Schematic Design through to • As part of our Master Services Agreement with the Sanford Airport Authority, CPH was Construction Administration for tasked with the Terminal Expansion project to support the current growth of passenger traffic. large national clients including • The$42 million expansion includes the terminal departure consolidation from a dual terminal McDonald's and CVS. Bing check-in. efficiently and effectively • The improvements also include new consolidated loading_and unloading facility, curbside manages 'prototype designs, transportation improvements, a covered baggage drop off, apron addition, four new gates, rollout anc programming. parking lot improvements, terminal building improvements and renovation, as well as He oversees construction transportation improvements that include a new traffic signal and alternate entrances to the document preparation and parking lots. assists with permit expediting. West LeesburgNeighborhood Resource Center Bing is and existing facilityd in new CPH was commissioned to design a new 9,000 s.f., Neighborhood Resource Center for the store existing g g redevelopment including ADA City of Leesburg. compliance upgrades and • CPH is responsible for full design services including survey, civil, landscape, architectural remodels for various types of and MEP. commercial development. • The Center will include meeting room spaces for large and small groups, a computer lab, office space for local community service providers, conference rooms for miscellaneous social groups, and a Kitchen/Cafe facility. EDUCATION Immokalee Farmer's Market—Florida Agricultural Department M.S. in Architecture, University • Provided architectural and construction inspection services for the storm damage repair of Calgary Evaluation of existing facilities B.S. in Art& Design, University • Designed three new-facilities totaling over 81,000 SF of Alberta Wauchula Farmer's Market—Florida Agricultural Department • Provided architectural, survey, civil and construction inspection services LICENSES/CERTIFICATIONS • The scope of work included providing assessments, upgrades, repairs, rehabilitations, and expansion of the facility Registered Architect—FL • Tasked with providing complete evaluation and renovation of the complex, which included (9678) approximately 5 buildings in excess of 100,000 total SF • All facilities were kept in operation during the design and construction process KEY STRENGTHS North Pointe Plaza—Staples Improvement • Provided the design for a contemporary pop-up facade clad with the trademark STAPLES • Municipal /State/Federal "red"tile and landmark corner tower in a neutral colored stucco • • Energy Star level upgrades were implemented including new building envelope insulation, Commercial "cooly roofingmaterials and the installation of highperformance heatingand cooling • Architecture g • Space Programming equipment • Interior Design • Included new bathrooms, interior partitions floor lighting, carpet, paint and electrical service • ADA Compliance Cigar Lake Water Pump Station • The pump station consists of a 40'x 76' building including a pump room, an electrical room, and a chemical feed room • The architectural group met with the City and developers and jointly developed a Spanish motif which blends into the local architecture • The 3,040 SF pump station building is stucco over concrete block with tile mansard roof 0a�'� • The buildingexterior is accented with large archways around the louvers ,J(,,/ • Included in the pump room are three horizontal split case centrifugal,pumps, tumble disk filter system, an air compressor, and a vacuum system for the pump priming .4k. ,f,:::,- , JOSE M.ORTIZ,MCE,P.E. STRUCTURAL ENGINEER 20 TOTAL YEARS OF EXPERIENCE•3 YEARS WITH CPH + ~""^,. 3 SIMILAR PROJECT EXPERIENCE , Seminole Science Charter School Improvements • Converted a religious facility into a complex of spaces at the Seminole Science Charter ,.e . 4r School • Included a gymnasium, cafeteria, media center, administrative offices, and classrooms for José has over 20 years elementary and middle school of experience in structural • The total enrollment for the charter school is 550 students with a building footprint of 32,065 engineering design and project SF. management. His experience • The renovated building will be enhanced by two(2)thirty ft. towers with concrete tile roofing encompasses projects of at the front façade, one of the towers will have a clock at the top and the other tower will all types and complexities accommodate the name of the school including commercial/retail, hospitals, educational facilities, Sanford Civic Center recreational facilities, hotels/ • CPH was commissioned by Sanford's Community Development Agency to provide resorts, parking structures, conceptual plans for a new"Civic Center". This proposed 18,000 square foot facility will residential and multi-story replace the existing civic center located on Seminole Boulevard which borders Fort Mellon office buildings. The depth of Park and Lake Monroe. his technical understanding • The new facility will expand present inventory of meeting rooms and flexible banquet areas of systems and codes allows for public use in the range of 500-700 people. Specific meeting rooms and offices will be him to work with architectural provided for senior citizens. /engineering teams to deliver cost-effective structural Sanford Airport Terminal B Expansion solutions to meet project goals. • As part of our Master Services Agreement with the Sanford Airport Authority, CPH was tasked with the Terminal Expansion project to support the current growth of passenger traffic. • The$42 million expansion includes the terminal departure consolidation from a dual terminal EDUCATION check-in. B.S. in Civil Engineering, • The improvements also include new consolidated loading and unloading facility, curbside Recinto Universitario de transportation improvements, a covered baggage drop off, apron addition, four new gates, Mayaguez, UPR parking lot improvements, terminal building improvements and renovation, as well as M.E. in Structural Engineering, transportation improvements that include a new traffic signal and alternate entrances to the Cornell University parking lots. West Leesburg Neighborhood Resource Center LICENSES/CERTIFICATIONS • CPH was commissioned to design a new 9,000 SF, Neighborhood Resource Center for the City of Leesburg. Professional Engineer—FL •g CPH is responsible for full design services including survey, civil, landscape, architectural (No. 67920) and MEP. • The Center will include meeting room spaces for large and small groups, a computer lab, office space for local community service providers, conference rooms for miscellaneous KEY STRENGTHS social groups, and a Kitchen /Cafe facility. • Structural Concrete, Steel, Englewood Warehouse&Maintenance Office and Timber Design • This is a new facility for Englewood Water District that consists of a new 22,200 SF • Seismic/Wind Engineering maintenance warehouse and office building. • Construction Inspection/ • This project is primarily a pre-engineered metal building with a masonry wainscot along the Supervision main entrance. • High Rise Building Design • This facility will store non-combustible material. The office component is approx. 10,000 SF • Theme Parks and the remainingarea is in the warehouse. • Fall Protection • The walls are meal panel and the roof will be standing seam. All associated structural, civil, • Failure Analysis &Post mechanical, plumbing and electrical engineering is included. Disaster Assessment • Structural Evaluation and OUC Warehouse Expansion and Improvements Retrofitting • This is a design-build protect for the Orlando Utilities Commission. • It consists of a new 9,506 SF pre-engineered metal building warehouse addition that ties into the existing warehouse building for the Orlando Utilities Commission. • This project will also have a new pre-manufactured modular structure located within the existing warehouse. This will serve as the new breakroom and restrooms for the facility. • All associated structural, mechanical, electrical and civil engineering is included within the 0 0 / design. HECTOR G.MORATAYA,P.E. STRUCTURAL ENGINEER 10 TOTAL YEARS OF EXPERIENCE•2 YEARS WITH CPH SIMILAR PROJECT EXPERIENCE Sanford Airport Terminal B Expansion • As part of our Master Services Agreement with the Sanford Airport Authority, CPH was tasked with the Terminal Expansion project to support the current growth of passenger traffic. Hector has over 10 years • The$42 million expansion includes the terminal departure consolidation from a dual terminal of experience in structural check-in. engineering design and project • The improvements also include new consolidated loading and unloading facility, curbside management. His experience transportation improvements, a covered baggage drop off, apron addition, four new gates, encompasses projects of parking lot improvements, terminal building improvements and renovation, as well as all types and complexities transportation improvements that include a new traffic signal and alternate entrances to the including commercial/retail, parking lots. entertainment, transportation, West Leesburg Neighborhood Resource Center andf project hosmanagement. His knowledge • CPH was commissioned to design a new 9,000 SF, Neighborhood Resource Center for the cof , and City of Leesbur allowg. onrumion administrationropjct • CPH is responsible for full design services including survey, civil, landscape, architectural him to control project and MEP. costs. • The Center will include meeting room spaces for large and small groups, a computer lab, office space for local community service providers, conference rooms for miscellaneous EDUCATION social groups, and a Kitchen/Cafe facility. M.S. in Civil Engineering Englewood Warehouse&Maintenance Office (Structurals University of Illinois • gThis is a new facility for Englewood Water District that consists of a new 22,200 SF B.S. int Civet mphasi Engineering • maintenance warehouse and office building. (Structural Emenasis This project is primarily a pre-engineered metal building with a masonry wainscot along the University of Central�lorida • main entrance. • This facility will store non-combustible material.The office component is approx. 10,000 SF and the remainingarea is in the warehouse. LICENSES/CERTIFICATIONS • The walls are meal panel and the roof will be standing seam. All associated structural, civil, Professional Engineer—FL mechanical, plumbing and electrical engineering is included. American Society of Civil OUC Warehouse Expansion and Improvements EAmerican This is a design-build project for the Orlando Utilities Commission. Construc Institute of Steel •• It consists of a new 9,506 SF pre-engineered metal building warehouse addition that ties into Construction the existing warehouse building for the Orlando Utilities Commission. • This project will also have a new pre-manufactured modular structure located within the • existing warehouse. This will serve as the new breakroom and restrooms for the facility. KEY STRENGTHS • All associated structural, mechanical, electrical and civil engineering is included within the • Extensive experience design. with AutoCAD and other JEA—Otter Run Water Treatment Plant Renewal & Replacement Water specialized software CPH is providing Architectural/Engineering services to JEA for the Otter Runa • ProjectManagement • Treatment Plant Renewal and Replacement. • Construction inspection/ • This work include evaluating the existing water treatment facility and make recommendations Supervisionefor upgrading the existing plant to include a removal and replacement of the high service • Reinforced Concretegmulti-story)Framingpumps, above ground storage tanks, aerator, sodium hypochlorite system and the electrical Layouts(including • Failure Analysis& Post equipment. Disaster Assessment US 17-92 RiverWalk, Phase III (FDOT LAP) • tel Evaluation and • CPH provided planning, survey, andided pRetrofittinglservices for a 1.7 mile extension to an existing trail. • The new extension connects to the previous phase designed by CPH and is the final connection between the 1-4 Corridor with the adjacent Seminole County Rinehart Trail and the downtown Sanford RiverWalk Trail system. • This project followed the complete streets design elements with the provision of a Multi-Use Trail, Roadway safety improvements, Traffic Calming design, Roadway&Trail Lighting, Utility Design, Structural Seawall Design, Drainage Improvements/Design Irriga ion Design, 0 0 Beautification, Hardscape and Landscape Design Scenic Overlooks of Lake Monroe, Way- [1:D finding Design, Pedestrian Mid-Block Crossings (Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons), Traffic Studies, Survey, and Wetland Mitigation. - JOSEPH M.LOFASO,JR.,E.I. • • PROJECT ENGINEER(TRANSPORTATION/TRAFFIC) -773 TOTAL YEARS OF EXPERIENCE•2 YEARS WITH CPH SIMILAR PROJECT EXPERIENCE Hopkins Avenue Landscape and Traffic Signalization Projects (FDOT LAP) • CPH provided engineering and landscape architecture for theesi n and construction of Hopkins Avenue Complete Streets. This project consists of construction of sidewalks Mr. LoFaso serves CPH as to fill existing gaps in infrastructure,ADA improvements, and bus stops for transit related a Project Designer in the improvements. Transportation Department. • It will include adjustment of existing roadway cross-sections to accommodate bike lanes in He is responsible for data both directions and associated drainage, base, and roadway improvements. collection, processing and • CPH is providing the City of Titusville with a signalization design for the Sycamore Street, analysis on our roadway and Harrison Street, Country Club Drive, and Knox McRae Drive intersections. traffic projects. He excels at • This task will involve 3D Laser surveying, topographic surveying, geotechnical exploration, design, cost estimation and utility locations and coordination, utility pole clearances, traffic analysis and signal scheduling, design, traffic control plans, permitting assistance, bidding assistance, and construction administration services including CEI. EDUCATION Bluford Avenue, Phase II UniversityM.S. in Civil Engineering, This project involves a 3,000 ft. longsegment of Bluford Ave. in the heart of the Cityof of Central Florida • Ocoee, from Delaware St. to Silver Star gRoad (SR 438) and passes through the hitoric B.S. in Civil Engineering, downtown area, as well as the current and future City Halls. University of Central Florida • The project includes the reconstruction of the roadway following the completion of the LICENSES/CERTIFICATIONS water main gravity sewer, and reclaimed water main installations.This reconstruction will include replacing nearly two-thirds of the roads length with brick pavers instead of asphalt, Engineer Intern—FL Advanced Maintenance of to denote the downtown and municipal complexes with this change in road's character.This Traffic will be done in conjunction with the transfer of all utilities from existing overhead poles to underground conduits and the installation of street lighting. KEY STRENGTHS W. Central Blvd. Sanitary Sewer Replacement and Streetscape Design/Build • MaintenanceRoadwDesign Garne Construction alongwith CPH was selected by the City of Orlando for the$6.5 million • of Traffic Plans y dollar Design/Build project in downtown Orlando • Traffic Reports and Analysis • The primary purpose of the project is to upsize the existinggravity sewer line on Central • Signing and Pavement Parking Blvd. between Glenn Ln. and Garland Ave. to serve the fuure MLS Stadium and Sports Entertainment District • Additional improvements include rebuilding the roadway including removal of the underlying brick, placing all overhead utility lines underground, two mast arm traffic signals, and landscape/hardscape features including street lighting, brick paver walkways, and street furniture. DeBary Central Fire Station • Responsible for the architecture, structural, landscape, survey, M/E/P, and civil site design. • 8,000 +/- SF masonry, stucco and brick accented building with an apparatus bay built for 3 fire vehicles and dormitories for a shift of 6 fire fighters. • The personnel will enjoy a spacious living and dining quarters and the building will serve as a visible landmark for this growing community. Central Winds Park Roadway Improvements • CPH has provided numerous services at Central Winds Park, most recent upgrade consisted of the paving, grading and installation of a drainace system on an existing access road • Project included the paving of approximately 1,3C LF of roadway. • Responsible for the round-about design Mitchell Hammock/Lake Jessup Intersection Improvements • The Mitchell Hamock/Lake Jessup Intersection improvement project includes the design and permitting of a new mast arm signal, extending the existing eastbound and westbound left turns lanes and adding a northbound left turn lane. • This project was awarded through our continuing engineering contract and was needed due to the growth of the area and demand at the intersection. coI1n MAXWELL D.SPANN,PLA,APA,CLARB LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT 17 TOTAL YEARS OF EXPERIENCE•2 YEARS WITH CPH 4 � SIMILAR PROJECT EXPERIENCE t', Englewood Warehouse& Maintenance Office � • This is a new facility for Englewood Water District that consists of a new 22,200 SF �� a .6 maintenance warehouse and office building. Mr. Spann serves CPH as • This project is primarily a pre-engineered metal building with a masonry wainscot along the a Landscape Architect. He main entrance. is responsible for planning, • This facility will store non-combustible material. The office component is approx. 10,000 SF design, and construction and the remainingarea is in the warehouse. inspection of landscape design • The walls are metal panel and the roof will be standing seam. All associated structural, civil, for CPH projects. Mr. Spann mechanical, plumbing and electrical engineering is included. L over a years it experience in West Leesburg Neighborhood Resource Center in Landscape Architecture, CPH was commissioned to design a new 9,000 SF, including master planned and Neighborhood Resource Center for the g mixed-use developments, City of Leesburg. municipal ordinance review • CPH is responsible for full design services including survey, civil, landscape, architectural and development, community and MEP. amenity design including public • The Center will include meeting room spaces for large and small groups, a computer lab, and private design charette office space for local community service providers, conference rooms for miscellaneous facilitation and grant discovery social groups, and a Kitchen I Cafe facility. and document development. Della Central Fire Station He has extensive project ry management, design and • Responsible for the architecture, structural, landscape, survey, M/E/P, and civil site design. construction administration 8,000 +/-square foot masonry, stucco and brick accented building with an apparatus bay experience for active and built for 3 fire vehicles and dormitories for a shift of 6 fire fighters. passive parks as well as multi- • The personnel will enjoy a spacious living and dining quarters and the building will serve as a use trail projects. He also has visible landmark for this growing community. experience with streetscapes, Sanford Airport Terminal B Ex ansion aquatic facilities and other P P public works projects. • As part of our Master Services Agreement with the Sanford Airport Authority, CPH was tasked with the Terminal Expansion project to support the current growth of passenger traffic. EDUCATION • The$42 million expansion includes the terminal departure consolidation from a dual terminal Bachelor of Landscape check-in. Architecture, Kansas State • The improvements also include new consolidated loading and unloading facility, curbside University transportation improvements, a covered baggage drop off, apron addition, four new gates, parking lot improvements, terminal building improvements and renovation, as well as LICENSES/CERTIFICATIONS transportation improvements that include a new traffic signal and alternate entrances to the Professional Landscape parking lots. Architect—FL(No. 6666780) US 17/92 Riverwalk, Phase Ill (FDOT LAP) CLARB Certified - FL- No. CPH provided planning, survey, and design services for a 1.7 mile extension to an existing American Planning Atrail. American Public Gardens •Association, The new extension connects to the previous phase designed by CPH and is the final Association connection between the 1-4 Corridor with the adjacent Seminole County Rinehart Trail and Florida Chapter ASLA— the downtown Sanford RiverWalk Trail system. Orlando Section Chair • This project followed the complete streets design elements with the provision of a Multi-Use Trail, Roadway safety improvements, Traffic Calming design, Roadway&Trail Lightin, KEY STRENGTHS Utility Design, Structural Seawall Design, Drainage improvements/Design Irrigaftiion Design, • Hospitality Beautification, Hardscape and Landscape Design, Scenic Overlooks of-Lake Monroe, Way- • Mixed Use Retail finding Design, Pedestrian Mid-Block Crossings (Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons), • Multi-Use Trail Projects Traffic Studies, Survey, and Wetland Mitigation. • Parks and Open Space Cape Coral SE 47th Terrace Streetscape Improvements • Community Redevelopment P p • Municipal Planning • Provided civil, survey, landscape architecture, permitting • Streetscape and C dor ••• Project consisted of 2.5 Mile Multi-Use Path/14'Wide orLAP Funded and extensive coordination with FDOT • Municipal & Institutional Coordination with multiple municipalities 0 bii 01*, ,,,,,,. . 13'7 ' AMY E.DALY,LEED AP ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENTIST 24 TOTAL YEARS OF EXPERIENCE• 13 YEARS WITH CPH SIMILAR PROJECT EXPERIENCE . -- Palm Coast WTP No. 3 tea: New 3 MGD water treatment plant utilizing the LPRO treatment technology to treat the "- r� confined surficial aquifer water Daly serves CPH as • Plant was designed to facilitate expansion from 3 MGD to 9 MG Mrs.isDale serves CPH • Chemical storage building (4,500 SF) scientist.prShe has 24 years • Operation building deli ned included the laboratory, training rooms, administration offices& of environmental consulting locker rooms (6,500 S� experiencef with project • The building was designed to accommodate both the water treatment staff as well as future management, environmental wastewater personnel resource assessments, Shoppes at the Fountains wetland delineation, • CPH provided survey, civil architectural and traffic engineering services permitting, mitigation design • Demolition of approximately 200,000 SF and implementation, land • Total project improvements included 210,561 SF of new retail and commercial development management, habitat mapping, jurisdictional determinations, DeLand New Public Works Complex wetland functional analyses, • CPH provided architectural and engineering services protected wildlife surveys and • 12,800 SF building pre-engineering single story metal building management programs, field survey design and habitat Springhill Boys and Girls Club restoration,tortoise surveys, • CPH provided architectural and engineering services for the new Boys and Girls Club permitting and relocation building constructed in Spring Hill including commensal species. • Included a 2,700 SF free-standing masonry building with a pre-engineered wood truss roof Mrs. Daly has served as an with architectural fiberglass shingle roofing expert witness on various • The other functions of the building are various sizes of Activity Rooms, a Media Center, a environmental matters for Break Room and an Administration Office condemnation proceedings. • The ancillary rooms include ADA Restrooms and a Mechanical/ Electrical Room EDUCATION Westside Community and Recreation Center M.B.A., FMU, Summa Cum • Expanded an existing 7,900 SF structure with the addition of a 10,400 SF gymnasium, game Laude room addition and storage mezzanine B.S. in Biological Sciences, • Remodeled the existing gym into a multipurpose room, work out area and conference room Florida State University • Both the men's and the women's restrooms were upgraded for handicapped accessibility and LICENSES/CERTIFICATIONS • the existing kitchen was completely gutted and redesigned • Included a new welcoming reception area, refurbished staff offices, computer room and U.S.Army Corps of Engineers locker room with a playful color scheme Wetland Delineator, Florida Unified Miti ation Methodology Ivy Lane Recreation Park Course, FDP Certified • The Park includes two entrance arbors, paved walkways, picnic shelters and a group Stormwater Inspector, pavilion. Prescribed Burner,Authorized • Site furnishings consisted of wood park benches with powder coated steel frames Gopher Tortoise Agent(GTA complementary litter receptacles,extra heavy picnic table and multi-level park grills -09-00145E), LEED Accredited • The column base was finished with cultured stone veneer Professions • The roof construction was standing seam metal roofing with Kynar 500 finish on Plywood KEY STRENGTHS sheathing over pre-engineered roof trusses, bearing on steel beams • Ecological Assessments Bayside Lakes Shopping Center • Environmental Permitting • yConsists of two (2) buildingsdtotally 25,000 SF each • Mitigation Program Design • Each building is constructed in masonry walls with stucco finish and has three(3)towers with • Wetland Delineation standing seem metal roofing • Land Management • Consumptive Use Permitting Children's Lighthouse • 13,183 square foot multipurpose facility in Winter Garden, FL • Features a brightly painted lighthouse'tower over the entry that has become a community landmark • Each of the ten classrooms has easy access to the spacious 200 seat worship space with a 0 0 / stage THOMAS J.GALLOWAY,PSM PROJECT SURVEYOR E' 27 TOTAL YEARS OF EXPERIENCE• 16 YEARS WITH CPH SIMILAR PROJECT EXPERIENCE -_ �� • lmmokalee Farmer's Market—Florida Agricultural Department a '- :_ • Provided architectural and construction inspection services for the storm damage repair —.RN ' • Evaluation of existing facilities Mr. Galloway has over 27 years • Designed three new facilities totaling over 81,000 SF. of experience in thesurveying and mapping profession, andWauchula Farmer's Market—Florida Agricultural Department has a Bachelor of Science • Provided architectural survey, civil and construction inspection services of Surveying and Mapping • The scope of work included providing assessments, upgrades, repairs, rehabilitations, and from the University of Florida. expansion of the facility His experience ranges from • Tasked with providing complete evaluation and renovation of the complex, which included working in the field and office approximately 5 buildings in excess of 100,000 total SF. on small to large development • All facilities were kept in operation during the design and construction process projects, to serving_as Party. Palm Coast WTP No. 3 Chief/Surveyroject Manager and Technician, New 3 MGD water treatment plant utilizingthe LPRO treatment technologyto treat the Project Survey • confined surficial aquifer watr Manager. Mr. Galloway has q served as Principal and Director • Plant was designed to facilitate expansion from 3 MGD to 9 MG of the SurveyingDivision of the • Chemical storage building (4,500 SF) firm since its esablishment in • Operation building designed included the laboratory, training rooms, administration offices& 2001. He has overseen the locker rooms (6,5D0 SF) department's growth from two • The building was designed to accommodate both the water treatment staff as well as future survey crews to managing the wastewater personnel cAdditionally ntdo ally hen surveyhayb crews. Westside Communityand Recreation Center Additionally has been . personally involved in over • Expanded an existing 7,900 SF structure with the addition of a 10,400 SF gymnasium,game 2,500 surveys while at CPH. room addition and storage mezzanine • Remodeled the existing gym into a multipurpose room, work out area and conference room • Both the men's and the women's restrooms were upgraded for handicapped accessibility and EDUCATION the existing kitchen was completely gutted and redesigned B.S. in Surveying and • Included a new welcoming reception area, refurbished staff offices, computer room and Mapping, University of Florida locker room with a playful color scheme North Port Medical Clinic-Project Surveyor • 7,084 SF building increased an additional 5,062 SF LICENSES/CERTIFICATIONS • Expansion included new exam rooms, offices, record storage, auxiliary storage, and new Professional Surveyor& reception area Mapper- FL(No. LS6549) • Designed to achieve LEED Silver Accreditation NCEES Council#1291) • Energy efficient technologies including water chiller, cooling system, LED lighting, high efficiency filtration system and use of sustainable materials Shoppes at the Fountains KEY STRENGTHS • CPH provided survey, civil architectural and traffic engineering services • Surveying and Management Demolition of approximately 200 ,000 Sl • Highway Projects • Total project improvements included 210,561 SF of new retail and commercial development • Land Development • Commercial and Private Projects • Municipal Projects cofAj GERALD M.COX,CGC,CUC COST ESTIMATION/CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION 42 TOTAL YEARS OF EXPERIENCE• 16 YEARS WITH CPH "` SIMILAR PROJECT EXPERIENCE qRemodel and Expansion of the West Melbourne Police Department ua • CPH was awarded the contract for the Remodel and Expansion of the West Melbourne Police Department in 2016. • The existing.10,200 SF building will be increased by 9,500 SF including the addition of new Jerry serves CPH as a lead offices, a training room and evidence storage. in construction inspection/ • The existing building will have a new entrance canopy and façade to match the addition. observation services and quality CPH will reconfigure the interior rooms for larger locker rooms and offices for police control. He is a licensed utility operations. and generalecontractor with Immokalee Farmer's Market—Florida A ricultural De artment over es years of constructionence in Provided architectural and constructionn ins inspection services for the storm damage repair the design and ofp 9 P industrial, commerical and utility • Evaluation of existing facilities projects. With his extensive • Designed three new facilities totaling over 81,000 SF construction experience, Jerry assists CPH in development Wauchula Farmer's Market—Florida Agricultural Department of design strategies and value • Provided architectural survey, civil and construction inspection services engineering. He also serves • The scope of work included providing assessments, upgrades, repairs, rehabilitations, and as a quality control manger expansion of the facility to ensure proposed designs • Tasked with providing complete evaluation and renovation of the complex, which included are correct and constructable, approximately 5 buildings in excess of 100,000 total SF Jerry is proficient at estimating, • All facilities were kept in operation during the design and construction process scheduling, consttruction Palm Coast WTP No. 3 means & memods andNew 3 MGD water treatment plant utilizingthe LPRO treatment technologyto treat the construction management. • confined surficial aquifer watr • Plant was designed to facilitate expansion from 3 MGD to 9 MG EDUCATION • Chemical storage building (4,500 SF) B.S. in Building Construction, • Operation building designed included the laboratory, training rooms, administration offices & University of Florida locker rooms (6,500 SF) • The building was designed to accommodate both the water treatment staff as well as future wastewater personnel LICENSES/CERTIFICATIONS Palm Coast Cigar Lake Pumping Station Certified General Contractor— 9 p FL(No. 010771) • Ultimate capacity is designed for 10 MGD ADF Certified Utility Contractor—FL • Consists of a 40 x 76' building including a pump room, an electrical room, and a chemical (No. 051667) feed room • Included in the pump room are three horizontal split case centrifugal.pumps, tumble disk filter system, an air compressor, and a vacuum system for the pump priming KEY STRENGTHS • Chemical feed room has two 500 gallon storage tanks for sodium hypochlorite and a • Licensed General and chemical feed pump skid Underground Utility Islamorada Village Wide Wastewater System, Design, Build Operate DBO1 Contractorxpet inconveyance CPH's areas of responsibility included the design and permittingp of the vacuum collection • Expert in p y g systems and treatment plants system • Extensive scheduling and • All buildings were designed to withstand hurricane force winds of 150 mph and associated cost estimation expertise storm surge. • Expertise in: Commercial, • The project consisted of 43,957 If of PVC pipe ranging in size from 4-10-inch. Industrial, Infrastructure, • The low pressure force main collection systems for Upper Matecumbe Key and Windley Key Construction Management, incorporated connections for approximately 1,755 (UMK) and 678 (WK)equivalent dwelling Utility Systems, and Value units(EDU). Engineering • The systems provide service along both sides of Overseas Highway using a combination of conventional and trenchless technologg • Combined the project consists of 37,410yIf of HDPE pipe ranging in size from 1 1/4-6-inch. 0 0 tip --B. LICENSES & CERTIFICATIONS Key Personnel Licenses KURT R. LUMAN, JR., RE. 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Company Information Bechtol Engineering and Testing, Inc.(BET) is a Florida based consulting engineering firm specializing in Geotechnical Engineering, Environmental Engineering Services and Construction Materials Testing. Since its founding in 1989, BET has provided professional engineering and testing services for a wide array of clients in both the private and governmental sectors throughout Florida. The experts at Bechtol Engineering and Testing use state-of-the-art methods and machinery to analyze, test, and evaluate the geotechnical related aspects of any project. Their soil related testing services include subsurface soil borings, field and laboratory soil identification, and classification testing. This geotechnical engineering service is critical to ensure that the soil is adequately prepared to support building foundations, pavement sections and other structural improvements. BET also performs soil borings, soil permeability testing, stormwater recovery analysis and groundwater flow modeling. These crucial geotechnical engineering services provide the data necessary for proper design and permitting of stormwater management systems. State offlorida Board of Professional Engineers Arte,i,that Bechtol Engineering &Testing,Inc FBPE la. tadsed under the psevisicos of kcuvn 479.02S,riotida Staosask,to offer suitGusriog services to the public through a Ptotesaions9 J igiottt,d4.47 tictn.a.d oudefChapter 471.Florida Stamta. lizpiradon 2/78/JYto t� G 1.k.No: Audit Na 7..ff.`01903439 it 5441 State of Florida Board of Professional Engineers Attcf, chat Thomas R I I Bechtol , P.E. 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Performance Period: 2016 - Ongoing 0.4.01 ` .f` PROJECT DESCRIPTION �` - �`` - CPH was commissioned to design a new 9,000 SF, Neighborhood Resource Center for the City of Leesburg. CPH is responsible for full design services including survey, civil, landscape, architectural and MEP. The Center will includee meeting room spaces for large and small groups, a computer lab, office space for local community service providers, conference rooms for miscellaneous social groups, and a Kitchen/Café facility. Since the City owned additional acreage adjacent to the project, CPH developed a site plan to facilitate the proposed use while maintaining the possibility for future parking and buildings. CPH organized public involvement meetings, in which two key architectural components were identified.The first was to have a community kitchen and café within the building and the second was the need for multifunctional meeting space. Since budget was also a factor, CPH was able to design a café with both indoor and outdoor seating elements while incorporating key infrastructure elements for the commercial kitchen until the equipment could be purchased at a later date. The flexible meeting space was accomplished by designing large meeting rooms with folding partitions to support smaller or larger groups.The end result was a flexible, cost effective, user-friendly neighborhood resource center with the potential for future development when the City needs it.. SANFORD CIVIC CENTER - 1,1 SANFORD, FL Client Contact: City of Sanford, Mr.Jeff Triplett, Mayor, P.O. Box 1788, 9.- I. Sanford, FL 32772-1788, Phone: 407.261.2800, Fax: 407.314.4864, E-Mail: Jeff.Triplett@Sanfordfl.gov - Performance Period: 2016 - Ongoing V V f PROJECT DESCRIPTION CPH was commissioned by Sanford's Community Development Agency to provide conceptual plans for a new"Civic Center". This proposed 18,000 square foot facility will replace the existing civic center located on Seminole Boulevard which borders Fort Mellon Park and Lake Monroe. The new facility will expand present inventory of meeting rooms and flexible banquet areas for public use in the range of 500-700 people. Specific meeting rooms and offices will be provided for senior citizens. P.ref unction social gathering areas will be complimented by massive exterior covered patios and spacious interior circulation spaces. Provisions will also include landscape alcoves, delivery ports for catered service and abundant parking within the borders of the site. MONROE COUNTY FIRE STATION - CUDJOE KEY MONROE COUNTY, FL -� " -- Client Contact: Monroe County, Mr. Doug Sposito, Public Works & `' Engineering, 1100 Simonton Street, Room 2-216, Key West, FL 33040, Phone: 305.292.4429, Fax: 305.295.4321, Email: sposito-doug@ monroecounty-fl.gov ---�- , , t Performance Period: 2016 - Ongoing 4 . PROJECT DESCRIPTION ,......- CPH ,,,CPH is providing pre-design phase/programming, Schematic Design, Design Deve opmen, ons ruc ion socumen s, :is sing an. 'ernting assistance, and Construction Administration for a new 7,500 SF Fire Station on Cudjoe Key. Additional services provided will be site plan review, civil engineering, landscape architecture, and FDOT Review and Florida reen Build criteria. The building will be designed to meet or exceed Florida Green Building Coalition (FGBC) standards. DEBARY CENTRAL FIRE STATION � DEBARY, FL i ' Ny Client Contact: City of DeBary,Alan Williamson, Public Works Director, °1' .'' , ,r 16 Colomba Road, DeBary, FL 32713, Phone: 386.668.2040 ext. 323, Fax: 386.668.4122, E-Mail: awilliamson@debary.org .. - Performance Period: 2015 - 20171I - ,— PROJECT DESCRIPTION ' �$ CPH was recently awarded the DeBary Central Fire Station contract in Volusia County. CPH is responsible for the architecture, structural, landscape, survey, M/E/P, and civil site design. It will be an 8,000 +/- square foot masonry, stucco and brick accented building with an apparatus bay built for 3 fire vehicles and dormitories for a shift of 6 fire fighters. The personnel will enjoy a spacious living and dining quarters and the building will serve as a visible landmark for this growing community. WEST MELBOURNE POLICE DEPARTMENT REMODEL AND ,-,'s, EXPANSION ' ` _ * ' -�. WEST MELBOURNE, FL pf11lll? Client Contact: City of West Melbourne, Keith Mills, Deputy City I Manager/Capital Pro ects Director, 2240 Minton Road,West Melbourne,' ._ j FL 32904, Phone: 321.837.7777, E-Mail: kmills@westmelbourne.org Performance Period: 2016 - Ongoing % fie PROJECT DESCRIPTION CPH was awarded the contract for the Remodel and Expansion of the West Melbourne Police Department in 2016.The existing 10,200 SF building will be increased by 9,500 SF including the addition of new offices, a training room and evidence storage. The existing building will have a new entrance canopy and façade to match the addition. CPH will reconfigure the interior rooms for larger locker rooms and offices for police operations. - TERMINAL B EXPANSION . SANFORD, FL Client Contact: Orlando Sanford International Airport, Diane H.Crews, —= A.A.E., President and CEO, 1200 Red Cleveland Blvd., Sanford, FL l* , �: 32773, Phone: 407.585.4000, Fax: 407.585.4045, E-Mail: Dcrews@osaa. 4 - net Performance Period: 2015 - Ongoing ,..,_,t. '" "� :6-1141111111111.)' i PROJECT DESCRIPTION CPH was tasked with the$42 Million Terminal Expansion project to support the current growth ofassenger traffic. The expansion includes the terminal departure consolidation from a dual terminal check-in. The improvements also include new consolidated loading and unloading facility, curbside transportation improvements, a covered baggage drop off, apron addition, four new gates, parking lot improvements, terminal building improvements and renovation, as well as transportation improvements that include a new traffic signal and alternate entrances to the parking lots. Interior renovations also include new flooring and wayfinding throughout the terminal including a conversion of existing Terminal A check-in area to new baggage claim. CPH is providing engineering, surveying, architectural, and MEP services for this project. DEBARY PUBLIC SAFETY COMPLEX _ - DEBARY, FL r Client Contact: City of DeBary,Alan Williamson, Public Works Director, 16 Colomba Road, DeBary, FL 32713, Phone: 386.668.2040 ext. 323, Pik _., Fax: 386.668.4122, E-Mail: awilliamson@debary.org000, - Performance Period: 2014- 2015 �.� r ' PROJECT DESCRIPTION . � CPH provided architectural design and construction documents for a 5,600 square foot Public Safety Complex including offices and operational facilities for local law enforcement. The style of the building uses colonial detailing with a "temple front" facade, divided light windows, pitched roof, stone wainscot and white trims. CPH also provided site civil and master planning for future development.The project included meeting/training rooms, bill payment/secured entry, server and backup systems, offices and holding cells. Due to the high security need, areas included bullet proof glass and monitored access. OUC WAREHOUSE EXPANSION . ORLANDO, FL Client Contact: M Paul General Contractors (Design-Build Contractor), ` - .. Paul Mathew Goddard, Owner, 1951 West SR 426, Oviedo, FL 32765, - - Phone: 407.268.3443, E-mail: paul.goddard@mpaulgc.com Performance Period: 2016 - Ongoing , • . 11 lip PROJECT DESCRIPTIONT . t - ---. .‘,„ This is a design-build oroject for the Orlando Utilities Commission. It consists of a new 9,506 SF pre-engineered metal building warehouse addition that ties into tie existing warehouse building for the Orlando Utilities Commission. This facility will store non-combustible material. The walls are metal panels with a standing seam metal roof. This project will also have a new pre-manufactured modular structure located within the existing warehouse. This will serve as the new breakroom and restrooms for the facility. All associated structural, mechanical, electrical and civil engineering is included within the design. ENGLEWOOD WAREHOUSE & MAINTENANCE OFFICE " t ,. ., -- ' ENGLEWOOD, FL ja.roikvA ..... \ , nu ft,..i.....-04i.„.7.464,b.Client Contact: Englewood Water District, Mr. Keith R. Ledford, Jr., P.E., Utility Engineer, 201 Selma Avenue, Englewood, Florida 34223, Phone: +g''Mer� iir 941.474.3217, Fax: 941.460.1025, E-mail: kledford@ewdfl.com .--e" ....� Performance Period: 2016 . 2017 .._. PROJECT DESCRIPTION — . This is a new facility for Englewood Water District that consists of a new 22,200 SF maintenance warehouse and office building. This project is primarily a pre-engineered metal building with a masonry wainscot along the main entrance. This facility will store non-combustible material. The office component is approx. 10,000 SF and the remaining area is in the warehouse. The walls are metal panel and the roof will be standing seam. All associated structural, civil, mechanical, plumbing and electrical engineering is included. WEST MELBOURNE COUNCIL CHAMBERS RENOVATION —e=-- WEST MELBOURNE, FL .,.....00.- ..... Client Contact: City of West Melbourne, Keith Mills, Deputy City Manager/Capital Projects Director, 2240 Minton Road,West Melbourne, FL 32904, Phone: 321.837.7777, E-Mail: kmills@westmelbourne.org --- Performance Period: 2015 - 2017 .,, PROJECT DESCRIPTION = , r CPH provided professional architectural and engineering services to perform an interior renovation at the City of West Melbourne Council Chambers at 2285 Minton Rd., West Melbourne, FL. CPHrovided design services to reconfigure and extend the existing raised platform for the council members as well as modifications to include an ADA compliant ramp and handrail to the dais. CPH provided design and construction documents, permitting and bidding assistance, and will be providing construction administration. ADA UPGRADES FOR CITY WATER PLANTi '. Nam . , goo FORT MYERS, FL • Client Contact: City of Fort Myers, Scott Musheff, Senior Project ' " , Manager, Engineering Division, 2200 Second Street, Ft. Myers, FL -. 33916, Phone: 239.321.7257, E-mail: smusheff@cityftmyers.com __se, • Performance Period: 2016 - Ongoing PROJECT DESCRIPTION CPH is providing professional architectural and engineering design, as well as surveying and permitting assistance to the City of Fort Myers for ADA improvements to the Water Treatment Plant Administration building located at 2751 Jacksonville St., Ft. Myers, FL. The site improvements are located in the main administration area where most visitors and staff enter the building. CPH was commissioned to correct all deficiencies.Work shall include site investigation within the building area and provision of a topo survey in the parking lot including existing ramp and stair. Construction documents will be provided to the City for permitting and obtaining bid proposals. CPH will assist wit construction administration and post ADA inspection. WEST MELB: : z" URCIHALL RENOVATION . 0 c WEST MELBUR , � 3 _. _ ok Client Contact: City of West Melbourne, Keith Mills, Deputy City �� Manager/Capital Projects Director, 2240 Minton Road, West Melbourne, ° ip i - ,. i FL 32904, Phone: 321.837.7777, E-Mail: kmills@westmelbourne.org � • _� Performance Period: 2015- Ongoing PROJECT DESCRIPTION `� �� � CPH provided architectural and engineering services to design an interior office renovation by means of relocating the existing Utilities Customer Service functions from the second floor of City Hall to the first floor at 2240 Minton Road, West Melbourne, FL. CPH provided design services to relocate interior partitions to accommodate three to four staff offices, create a new customer service counter with four workstations, including an ADA accessible portion and a protective Plexiglass barrier. The modifications also included dividing one existing large office into two private offices. The total square footage of the renovation is 2,042 SF +/- on the first floor. CPH provided schematic design, design development, construction documents, permitting and bidding assistance, and will be providing construction administration for this project. E. CLIENT REFERENCES CITY OF DEBARY , Mr.Alan Williamson, Public Works Director t; 16 Colomba Road ' -` DeBary, FL 32713 z Phone: 386.668.2040 ext. 323 Fax: 386.668.4122 E-Mail: awilliamson@debary.org CITY OF SANFORD -v .,, T '-'1' :L. Mr. Bilal Iftikhar, P.E., Public Works Director P.O. Box 1788 ., m M Sanford, FL 32772-1788 Phone: 407.688.5000, Ext. 5400 Fax: 407.330.5679 E-Mail: bilal.iftikhar@sanfordfl.gov : ' z CITY OF DELAND Mr. Keith Riger, P.E., City Engineer 1102 S. Garfield Ave. liamor DeLand, FL 32724 Phone: 386.626.7196 Fax: 386.736.5366 - ,.� E-Mail: Rigerk@deland.org __ � v._. ,,. �.moi+' CITY OF LEESBURG Mr. Ken Thomas, CRA Manager _ . --__.-_-, 7: 501 West Meadow Street, Leesburg, FL 32749 Phone: 352.728.9765 1 ------i--------1°'*4 Email: ken.thomas@leesburgflorida.gov `` �-'""-" yy Y MIAMI DADE CORRECTIONS AND ` - .m. REHABILITATION DEPARTMENT Alice K.Arguelles Construction Manager 3 0 F 7 -- - ' - 3595 NW 72nd Avenue Miami, FL 33122 ,, I Phone : 786.263.6406 z Cell: 305.753.7089 Fax: 786.263.6448 ._ N E-Mail : aperez@miamidade.gov II. FIRM'S OFFICE LOCATION & OTHER FORMS A. OFFICE LOCATION The CPH Team encompasses a total of ten (10) offices in the State of Florida with support of approximately 240 personnel throughout to assist in the Continuing Contract for Architectural Services for the City of Ocoee. The City will have the direct commitment of the CPH Sanford office located at 500 W Fulton Street, Sanford, FL 32771. This office is staffed with employees that include registered personnel, administrative staff, and owners of the firm to accomplish the projects on time and within budget. r @ECHTOI ENGINEERING AND TESTING,INC a 605 W NEWYORK AVENUE *` DELAND, FL 32720 ' i T a ° tla+gp Sncp ,AstAx;Alx At; Nom" a j�j`` { t! ti J g Psat ^H*414111a� , xCues +".A - FR4. _. a a . f ,..4 '',.,;,.,..„42/7asfi888kkk .r p+i *1144k ....‘,...."'"'..'`.*",..w,...,^-f +Nlt brd ` 6 te 4.rx ' � n € CPH SANFORD 500 WEST FULTON STREET r Lan. 1, . to..., SANFORD FL 32771 4. R m,....,„. ` 4 < r ` t as p Moose \ ,,, ''. 1 ''" u a+r Cm:re.ry MI M`y t �"`. Bt.tM,p# C#u#r e`` . masa.m, -4,"'" 3 "Cie a -�.-, A C4a11,34 CITY OF OCOEE � � 150 N LAKESHORE DR ., , °1, v. OCOEE.FL 34761w , * c . c s.w.aft V �aa.,.+»aa „,„,,,,,,,,,,!'n"." ' k o0.4.*..191 .Mkt OFFICE LOCATION APPROXIMATE DISTANCE FROM CITY OFFICES CPH Sanford 36.2 Miles 141 Minutes Bechtol Engineering &Testing, Inc. 43.1 Miles/54 Minutes ocOe florido RFQ CONFLICT OF INTEREST DISCLOSURE FORM The award of this contract is subject to the provisions of Chapter 112, Florida Statutes. All Proposers must disclose within their Proposal: the name of any City of Ocoee employee, Mayor or City Commissioner, other City Official, or City Consultants, who owns assets or capital stock, directly or indirectly, in the Proposer's firm or any of its branches, or would directly or indirectly benefit by the profits or emoluments of this proposal. (Indirect ownership or benefit applies to any members of his or her immediate family.) Proposer certifies that no member of the entity's ownership or management is presently applying for an employee position or actively seeking an elected position with the City. In the event that a conflict of interest is identified in the provision of services, Proposer agrees to immediately notify the City in writing. The purpose of this disclosure form is to give the City the information needed to identify potential conflicts of interest for the City Commission, Evaluation Committee members, and other key City employees and consultants involved in the award of this contract. According to Chapter 112, Florida Statutes, the term "conflict of interest" "means a situation in which regard for a private interest tends to lead to disregard of a public duty or interest",and refers to situations in which financial or other personal considerations may adversely affect, or have the appearance of adversely affecting, an employee's professional judgment in exercising any City duty or responsibility in administration,management,instruction,research,or other professional activities. Please check one of the following statements and attach additional documentation if necessary: X To the best of our knowledge,the undersigned firm has no potential conflict of interest for this Proposal. The undersigned firm,by attachment to this form,submits information which may be a potential conflict of interest for this Proposal. Acknowledged by: CP Inc. Firm Signat John A. leer, AIA,. NCARB, LEED AP BD+C, GGP/Vice President Name and Title(Print or Type) 10/16/2017 Date RFQ#1802—Continuing Contract for Architectural Services 17 COMPANY INFORMATION/SIGNATURE SHEET RFO#1802 FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THESE RFQ INSTRUCTIONS WILL RESULT IN DISQUALIFICATION OF YOUR QUALIFICATION PACKAGE. PLEASE SIGN BELOW ATTESTING THAT YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL RFQ INSTRUCTIONS, AND THAT YOU UNDERSTAND THAT THE SUCCESSFUL RESPONDENT WILL BE REQUIRED TO ENTER INTO A LEGALLY BINDING CONTRACT WITH THE CITY OF OCOEE. CPH, Inc. 407.322.6841 COMPANY NAME TELEPHONE(INCLUDE AREA CODE) 407.330.0639 FAX (INCLUDE AREA CODE) [ \ info@cphcorp.com IE-MAIL ADDRESS orlf- 4 IF REMITTANCE ADDRESS IS DIFFERENT • T HORIZED SIGNATURE(manual) g FROM PURCHASE ORDER ADDRESS, A.Baer,AIA,.NCARB,LEED AP BD+C,GGP PLEASE INDICATE BELOW: •resident E/TITLE(PLEASE PRINT) 500 W. Fulton Street STREET ADDRESS Sanford, FL 32771 CITY STATE ZIP FEDERAL ID# 59-2068806 Individual X Corporation Partnership Other(Specify) Sworn to and subscribed before me this 16th day of October ,2017 . Personally Known X or Produced Identification Notary Public-State of Florida (Type of Identification) County of Seminole aat1 Ch. G PJ/ � * Signature of Not ry Public , Printed,typed or stamped Commissioned name of Notary Public ,, ,PDWG A.MaoldMl,A � � . NOTARY PU LIC :`�"" . STATE OF FLORIDA "44. -d -Carni*FF167164 ' Expires 1019/2018 RFQ #1802 —Continuing Contract for Architectural Services 18 D. RECEIPT OF ADDENDA CPH acknowledges receipt of Addendum#1 dated November 1, 2017. Please see signed copy on the following page. E. SUMMARY OF LITIGATION The following case is still in process: City of Fernandina Beach vs. CPH Engineers, Inc. et al Case No. 2014-CA-343 Division: CA; Policy No. RDP0018939 Origination Date—December 2014 The City of Fernandina Beach filed suit in relation to a subdivision which had two streets having groundwater flowing over the curb and draining into the street for a distance of about fifty yards on each street. The subdivision was designed by another engineer and CPH assisted the developer during construction. The project was built eight years ago and only recently has the problem occurred. CPH is investigating the matter and it appears a new pond was built in the area and the outfall of the storm system is not functioning correctly.We are working with the City to resolve the issue; however, CPH was not the original Design Engineer nor did this issue occur until many years after project completion; therefore, CPH does not feel that we are liable on either of these counts and the City has agreed and a release is being prepared. Mayor Commissioners Rusty Johnson John Grogan, District 1 City Manager \ / Rosemary Wilsen, District 2 Richard Firstner,District 3 Robert Frank Joel F.Reller,District 4 ocoee florida November 1, 2017 ADDENDUM NO: ONE(1) CITY OF OCOEE RFQ#1802 CONTINUING CONTRACT FOR ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES This addendum consists of one (1) page, and shall modify and become a part of the original RFQ documents for Continuing Contract for Architectural Services. Respondents shall acknowledge receipt of this Addendum in the space provided on this Addendum. Failure to do so may subject the Respondent to disqualification. The RFQ due date remains the same. Answers to questions received and/or amendments to the RFP documents are as follows: Q I. The last sentence of paragraph C, on page 12 of Scope of Services,of the above referenced RFQ states that the qualification package submittal should include a copy of the firm's contractor license. Does the City require that the FIRM possess a contractor license or can the ARCHITECT OF RECORD possess the contractor license to be qualified to provide services if selected under this RFQ? Al. Amendment 1:Section C. Scope of Services p. 12: Delete the last sentence of this section,"Each qualification package submittal should include a copy of the fum's contractor license",and refer to Section D. Submittals for submittal instructions. lTol.ert,CPPB Purchasing Agent cc:Evaluation Committee All respondents shall acknowledge this addendum in your qualification package by completing the section below and including in Section D.II.Submittals—Firm's Office Location&Other Forms. Respondent: CPH Inc. Signature: .- Name: Nikhel Jin•a , Title: Vice President/Associate Mayor Commissioners Rusty Johnson John Grogan,District 1 Rosemary Wilsen, District 2 City Manazer Richard Firstner,District 3 Robert Frank _ .d/ Joel F.Paeller, District 4 ocoee florido November 9,2017 ADDENDUM NO: TWO(2) CITY OF OCOEE RFQ#1802 CONTINUING CONTRACT FOR ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES This addendum consists of one (1) page, and shall modify and become a part of the original RFQ documents for Continuing Contract for Architectural Services. Respondents shall acknowledge receipt of this Addendum in the space provided on this Addendum, Failure to do so may subject the Respondent to disqualification. The RFQ due date remains the same. Answers to Questions received and/or amendments to the RIF documents are as follows: Q . On pages 9 and 10, under Contractual Liability,does this pertain to Architects? Al. Yes, Q2. Should we include our subconsultants' proof of insurance in our proposal(referring to page 9,#6)? • A2. No. Q3. On page 13, Firm's Qualifications,how many pages are allotted for this section? A3. There is no per section page limit; see Section A.4.and D 11.,the total number of pages for the entire submittal is thirty(30). Q4. Which disciplines should we include for subconsultants?Does the City wish to see environmental,geotechnical, surveying? A4. No,we do not need the architectural services firm to include potential subconsultants in their qualification package. Jo To e CPB Purchasing Agent cc:Evaluation Committee All respondents shall acknowledge this addendum in your qualification package by completing the section below and including in Section DM.Submittals--Firm's Office Location &Other Forms. Respondent: CPH, Inc. • _ Signature: Name: Nikhel Jindal, G C Title: Vice President/Associate , , ..• s..�'a.= `S: -.ail wstRrs. x baa 4w&s; cG` ea'.Aa§�v f+me' {y jest a% 440101111111r Allile- r <e .'"'"\ 1, --, 4 i eillM ii,/ ,, , 001101 1'Pr. Pli31 14 NOW A T 6st , 4ri 9 l i Architects • Engineers 0 0 au.1 Environmental ' Landscape Architects M/E/P • Planners • Structural Surveyors • Transportation/Traffic FULL AfiE DESIGN SERVICES . . ... . : ......., ,,,, ARCHITECTURE ,, _µ _„ _ Architecture • Planning & Urban Design • Due Diligence Studies • Space Programming • �" " a Interior Design• Project Management•LEED Analysis&Design•Cost Estimating•BIM/3D :- _ ---- 411P-, ,-: ,:',41IF 7 .,:: _ Modeling , =: MECHANICAL • ELECTRICAL • PLUMBING Y _.�. _� Mechanical Engineering • Electrical Engineering • Plumbing and Fire Sprinkler • Lighting " ' Design •Technology/Fiber Optics • Energy Modeling • Code Compliance • Standby Power Facilities • Emergency Generators • Communication/Data Systems • Security Systems • Analysis of Existing Systems • Energy Conservation Analysis • Life Cycle Cost Analysis • LEED Certification Review • Indoor Air Quality • Facility Condition Assessments • Green a" ! Sustainable Design • Energy Audits and Analysis •Water Efficiency Analysis STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING _ Structural Design • Structural Restoration/Retrofitting/Strengthening • Forensic Analysis , & Remediation • Seismic Structural Strengthening • Wind Load Structural Strengthening • Historic Restoration •Construction Inspection/Supervision •Threshold Inspection(Special u Inspection) LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE • PLANNING Master / Park Planning • Commercial & Multi-Use Facilities • Greenways & Trails • Waterfront Development • Water Parks / Aquatic Facilities • Nature Trails • Natural Resource Management • Sports Complex Design • Passive&Active Parks CIVIL ENGINEERING �.. - . Master Planning (Site & Utility) • Site Check Studies • General Civil Engineering • l Stormwater/Drainage Design & Studies • Transportation Engineering • Traffic Planning/ Engineering • Utility Design • Construction Administration Services . SURVEYING & MAPPING Design Surveys • Topographic Surveys • Horizontal Control Surveys • High Definition 3D -- Laser Surveys • Vertical Control Surveys • GPS Surveys • Subsurface Utility Surveying & Mapping • Boundary Surveys • Legal Descriptions • Sketches of Descriptions • As-Built Surveys•Quantity Surveys•Construction Surveys•Computer Mapping•Quality Control/ Assurance • Peer Review • Aerial Photography • Property Transactions • Government ,- ..........k.•r Infrastructure Projects • Utility Improvements• Plat Review mid fear 41 ' s• ,I,s,. 1111 Eit= !; ENVIRONMENTAL � ' t Impact Assessment and Permitting • Water Resource Assessment and Management • '"IVr, Biological Resource Assessment and Management• Environmental Monitoring • . ~ CREATIVE DESIGN SOLUTIONS for development projects @ 0 Retail/Commercial • Banks • Multi-Family • Mixed-use • Redevelopment • Office • Hotel/ Hospitality • Corporate Interiors • Historic Renovations • Healthcare • Open Space • Housing•Laboratories•Public Complexes•Religious Facilities•Senior Living•Warehouse WWW . c p h c o r p . C 0 Ill • Industrial Facilities 0CQPPINTERNAL l_ TEAM f Io rlda PLANNING/ CONCEPT PRELIMINARY DESIGN 1/ PRINCIPAL-IN-CHARGE PROJECT MANAGER/ 60%DESIGN 910/ Kurt R.Luman,Jr.,RE ARCHITECT-OF-RECORD 90%DESIGN John A.Baer,AIA,NCARB, LEED AP BD+C,GGP CONSTRUCTION 1/ The team of engineers, designers,and technicians will conduct detailed checks of submissions PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT ARCHITECTURE Sai Nik Jindal,GCC Ismail Ilker Uzun,AIA, QCA LEED AP BD+C PEER REVIEW Jeff Foster,AlA,NCARB PLANNING/ 91/ Bing Liu,AIA CONCEPT PRELIMINARY ✓ DESIGN 60%DESIGN STRUCTURAL TRANSPORTATION/TRAFFIC 90%DESIGN ./ Jose M.Ortiz,MCE,P.E. Joseph M.LoFaso,Jr.,E.I. CONSTRUCTION Hector G.Morataya,P.E. Anothe,engineer will review reports,drawings, specifications and cost estimates to provide a fresh perspective. ENVIRONMENTAL LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Amy E.Daly,LEED AP Maxwell D.Spann,PLA, MULTI DISCIPLINE REVIEW APA,CLARB PLANNING/ CONCEPT PRELIMINARY DESIGN 60%DESIGN 91 SURVEY M/E/P 90%DESIGN ✓ Thomas J.Galloway,PSM David J.Melfi,P.E. CONSTRUCTION The submission will be shared with other internal disciplines,including subconsultants.to ensure accuracy and intent. COST ESTIMATION GEOTECHNICAL Gerald M.Cox,CGC,CUC Nadic Engineering Services,Inc. CONTRACTOR REVIEW PLANNING/ CONCEPT PRELIMINARY ✓ DESIGN 60%DESIGN 90%DESIGN CONSTRUCTION A licensed general contractor will review the project for scheduling, constructabflity,and cost estimation. Terminal Expansion s As part of our Master Services Agreement with the Sanford Airport Authority, CPH was tasked with they �` Terminal Expansion project to support the current growth of passenger traffic. The $42 million expansion � _ includes the terminal departure consolidation from a dual terminal check-in. The improvements also include new consolidated loading and unloading facility, curbside transportation improvements, a covered baggage �'� moi."� ^« :.1 drop off, apron addition, four new gates, parking lot simpler improvements, tterminal lbuilding improvements ''1'' a _ _t_ renovation, as well as transportation on mProvements that include a new traffic signal and alternate entrances to 4 the parking lots.CPH is providing engineering, surveying, ;, architectural, and MEP services for this project. 1 �" '`— CLIENT. Orlando Sanford International Airport PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS k -. • Terminal Expansion � � – • Curbside Transportation • Covered Baggage Drop-Oft . ' • New Traffic Signal £ x` ' '� Al+ernate Parking Lot Entrances N ' X11. ....ter � w._� . �__ " - '• �k SERVICES PROVIDED lop: ���rrO \ • Civil Design �� - • Architectural Design =..` ._ .. ., Mechanical/Electrical/Plumb ng Design Surveying Services • . ,: ,"allegia ' --,4 0 0 Lb i Sanford Civic Center CPH was commissioned by Sanford's Community �� ; LL Development Agency to provide conceptual plans for a new "Civic Center". This proposed 18,000 square foot ��� `{ facility will replace the existing civic center located on Seminole Boulevard which borders Fort Mellon Park and Lake Monroe. The new facility will expand present CONCEPT A inventory of meeting rooms and flexible banquet areas for public use in the range of 500-700 people. Specific meeting rooms and offices will be provided for senior citizens. Prefunction social gathering areas will be complimented by massive exterior covered patios and spacious interior circulation spaces. Provisions will also include landscape alcoves, delivery ports for catered �, ,_' service and abundant parking within the borders of the -' • , hi • site. r- _ •: ,� ■ k 0. CONCEPT A CLIENT: City of Sanford .. PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS • New Facility =r ,•, • Meeting Rooms �' .. • Offices " omma `�� po . ....... • Prefunction Social Gathering Areas 7'I"` SERVICES PROVIDED • Architectural Design • Civil Design • Landscape Architecture • Planning • Permitting CONCEPT B may. 4 v 0 ,. _... .rq West Melbourne City Hall Renovation r CLIENT: City of West Melbourne = . n - CPH provided architectural and engineering services to design an interior office renovation by means of ,' relocating the existing Utilities Customer Service , , w functions from the second floor of City Hall to the first floor at 2240 Minton Road, West Melbourne, FL. CPH provided design services to relocate interior partitions to accommodate three to four staff offices, create a new customer service counter with four workstations, including an ADA accessible portion and a protective .itt.. ,r Plexiglass barrier, The modifications also included dividing one existing large office into two private offices. The total square footage of the renovation is 2,042 SF+/- •.i on the first floor.CPH provided schematic design, design ' ..r•^�- ,� development, construction documents, permitting and Y>, bidding assistance, and will be providing construction est administration for this project. ii , y SERVICES PROVIDED = ' • Architectural Design • Civil Design "�" – • Mechanical/Electrical/Plumbing Design � • Schematic Design t • Design Development . ._ • Construction Drawings • Permitting • Bidding Assistance • Construction Administration 1 Remodel & Expansion of the West Melbourne Police Department CLIENT: City of West Melbourne CPH is providing architectural and engineering services to I — — design an interior and exterior addition andmodification i ' _ design. The existing 10,200 SF building will be increased by 9,500 SF including the addition of new offices, a ' ,, training room and evidence storage. The existing building will have a new entrance canopy and facade to match the addition. CPH will reconfigure the interior rooms for PI larger locker rooms and offices for police operations. a ° CPH is providing schematic design, design development, -- - „ construction drawings, permitting and bidding assistance, t, ,'?,,.r , 1 1 � I r and construction administration, 1 _iii a SERVICES PROVIDED _ Architectural Design T ,=l • Civil Design • Mechanical/Electrical/Plumbing Design " • Structural Design • Landscape Architecture • Schematic Design , � • Construction Drawings • Permitting • Bidding Assistance A • ,° Construction Administration DeBary Public ' -' Safety Complex CPH provided architectural design and construction documents for a 5,600 square foot Public Safety `,g. Complex including offices and operational facilities for local law enforcement. The style of the building uses • colonial detailing with a 'temple front' facade, divided light windows, pitched roof, stone wainscot and white trims. CPH also provided site civil and master planning ___. for future development. The project included meeting/training rooms, bill payment/secured entry, server and backup systems, r �ptr -t offices and holding cells. Due to the high security need, :liII "� N. areas included bullet proof glass and monitored access. — 1 imillit 1 t CLIENT: City of DeBary PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS • Meeting/Training Rooms • Bill Payment/Secured Entry ;,,,i Server& Backup Systems • Offices • Holding Cells . • Bullet Proof Glass • Monitored Access /iti, r,lii ; ;':1: --t- W ,�-i SERVICES PROVIDED l• , Architectural Design :. Structural Design I • • Mechanical/Electrical/Plumbing Design •�� • Civil Design ff/% �` -" • Construction Aam,nistration / - 0111111"7 'lib* o . E _ . 4,..- Monroe County ..-- / . . • , . Fire Station _ , , , , ......,, „,..., „ . ' I I" :!: CLIENT: Monroe County .,. . , ..., .,...... . . .,.., •. E —: -' iri . „... - . a ,..,• L ,. 1..21'::::':!,11 2..,_...,,, : , r.--. - '-1 r 7 7-i . F. ----- , CPH is providing pre-design phase/programming, ..i.-, troi, Schematic Design, Design Development, Construction i .,..f, .,0t:... documents, Bidding and Permitting assistance, and i'ii ' 1 --'''' ar. .sf'', Construction Administration for anew 7.500 SF Fire 1-. --..-‘,4-...,,,. 4--.).-i.ifir---",',:i,4 Station on Cudjoe Key. Additional services provided 7,...sik 1..st spt,r ,; will be site plan review, civil engineering, landscape architecture, and FDOT Review andFlorida Green Build . iii i.i,,,,,,,,,,,, ,it,i?„,,, , ltiii:,,,,;;;_iiiii„.i.i.,,i_iii7,4!„:4:: criteria.The building will be designed tomeet or exceed i''' I;e .ii.*-ib..,47,..,,,..:i,.-ii- 7?,:ii.-,....giii ,- - •1:,5.1i.ii,..?„.,-,..fi,„7ii,i4ii,,„„ii;7;,,,,,:iii. ii;.„,„„2.1.:,-,4*:,.,",i_,..5‘,,,,,..,,,,,i1,,,,,.::,Lii_irii,;,,,:..„,,:i Florida Green Building Coalition (FGBC) standards. ii oii2,;„itsol--;:i.,V.,-3tek.1..ii*i5 --i' -A.„''.itit',;!,.;.11,'„'„,,;-::.-r-- ' .zy,,t,s,iI,,,,;::;,:,;;- F.:11-,.e,';: :t:,.;-:,::,,,,,,;::.il-....-.:,,,:..g.,,,,,z,.,..,::.,,,,,,,-,,,::,:..,;.;. ,•r2;7tt,"-3, Ni""i.;"'''':r..''';; 4'; SERVICES PROVIDED • Architectural Design , . . Structural Design . _ .. .. ?i, , .„ • Mechanical/Electrical/Plumbing Design • Civil Design ........................ _ "--------------- - ''' - ill BB Aici...,tt • Landscape Architecture - 1 E _ . ' 4 -;-- -' . -' • Construction Administration ., . VV - • Bidding Assistance -- -,„ii • Permitting -...„.„,„„.......,...... DeBary Central . ., ...._..... Fire Station ..,.. . . , . . . .... ,..... _:, ‘ .„..,. . „ • , , -,,,,,„,„ , CPH was CLIENT: City of DeBary recently awarded the DeBary Central Fire Station - contract in Volusia County. CPH is responsible for the _._, - architecture, structural, landscape, survey, M/E/P, and civil - ---..i--, . ' . .‘ lit I.r_i,i.l ,ii site design. It will be an 8,000 i+1- square foot masonry, .,- ---1--":. ' -;"-'44:'''''' .''''''' "..'" :: ' .' ' ''!' bay yccobuilt forandbrick accented building with an apparatus or •...,. ...t...„.., F, '-:.,'' :,,, 3 fire vehicles and dormitories for a shift of — .:— - ------- 6 fire fighters. The personnel will enjoya spacaisouasvliiisviinnige , .. , .. *i and dining quarters and the building will serve _ ..,„., „.... , ., landmark for this growing community. t7 . ., . It,c-ftt'-''I ----- . 741 , SERVICES PROVIDED . • Architectural Design : . Structural Design i . • Mechanical/Electrical/Plumbing Design . Civil Design • Landscape Architecture V '; , I .. ,,...r „ _-, • Surveying Services -.. 441-' , .-,-I ''' :: :-.1!:/i--, ,,Knw. - 0 \. lb _ aaAt :. ' ' , ' saciry ' .:.... ".".... . , , West Leesburg Neighborhood - ''''�m- Resource Center i T: City of Leesburg „. CPH was commissioned to design a new 9,000 !!.J SF, Neighborhood Resource Center for the City of ._ _ j Leesburg. CPH is responsible for full design services -- ____ including survey, civil, landscape, architectural and MEP. The Center will include meeting room spaces for large and small groups, a computer lab, office space for local community service providers, conference rooms for miscellaneous social groups, and a Kitchen /Cafe facility ____ SERVICES PROVIDED -, • Civil Design �' • Architectural DesignI • Mechanical/Electrical/Plumbing Design ���I` j \• Surveying Services , L • Landscape Architecture a I Westside Community & Es ` y. 111111116, Recreation Center '4`"' , ;. CLIENT: City of Sanford • a . _ -.. .7...30... .........' -- CPH expanded an existing 7,900 sq. ft. structure with t`� .__ the addition of a 10,400 sq. ft. gymnasium, game room �� addition and storage mezzanine. The scope included the : remodeling of the existing gym into a multi-purpose room, ` �. workout area and conference room. Both the men's and �� _ the women's restrooms were upgraded for handicapped l_I,I,. ..„ accessibility and the existing kitchen was completely gutted and redesigned. Additionally, the project included a new .; welcoming reception area, refurbished staff offices, and iiiiii "' - lia a computer room and locker room with a playful color i :.,• �� -.---'-.)=-',:-. scheme. The space is currently used by The Boys and Girls Qr, . . Club of America for afterschool and summer programs and r " `" I �' can be rented out for revenue for the City of Sanford. CPH I .. f -. -' -_. worked closely with both the City of Sanford and the builder Vit, a e _ _ - �; :�, 1 to keep the project on schedule and address any design concerns and request for information during construction. ' �'•, ` - _ SERVICES PROVIDED • �`•} i ,. Zr s ■ • Civil Design 0 ~'direr • Architectural Design CY 0 bfii OUC Warehouse & / Expansion Improvements r'f CLIENT: Orlando Utilities Commission This is a design-build project for the Orlando Utilities Commission. It consists of a new 9,506 SF pre- engineered metal building warehouse addition that ties into the existing warehouse building for the Orlando Utilities Commission. This facility will store non- 01 .1 combustible material. The walls are metal panels with a standing seam metal roof. This project will also have a new pre-manufactured modular structure located :' within the existing warehouse. This will serve as the new breakroom and restrooms for the facility. All associated structural, mechanical, electrical and civil engineering is i_- i \ ii.i, included within the design. SERVICES PROVIDED • Architectural Design • Structural Design .:fes.-_.. • Mechanical/Electrical/Plumbing Design _ _,r. • Civil Design iirsil $ ii.,i, ij_ , x f, ___== _ - Englewood Warehouse & '� = Maintenance Office x ICLIENT: Englewood Water District r . This is a new facility for Englewood Water District that consists III of a new 22,200 SF maintenance warehouse and office building. This project is primarily a pre-engineered metal +� building with a masonry wainscot along the main entrance. i ■/'i/AII!AIP:�� This facility will store non-combustible material. The office ,miigm s� component is approx.10,000 SF and the remaining area is in -. - -- the warehouse. The walls are metal panel and the roof will - --a,. ,*,:"- be standing seam. All associated structural,civil,mechanical, olumbing and electrical engineering is included. = ° ' = `' `z ` �: - - ---- ' SERVICES PROVIDED Architectural Design �/ � Structural Design =mom .. • Mechanical/Electrical/Plumbing Design \ '_ Civil Design .. . . ... A'lf _ ,,,.., 1 0 i-fi? Spec Martin Stadium Design Criteria Package k CPH was selected by the City of DeLand for the Spec Martin Stadium Improvements. The project required the development of the design/build criteria package ' " and professional services to assist the City during the _.. —. — selection process. The project involved a new press _ - =- box, training room and locker room additions. The - -- -- ��` stadium was used by the local high school and is now also used by Stetson University; therefore, the stadium improvements were designed to meet collegiate level demands. CPH prepared the design criteria package for a 75' tall Press Box and locker room expansion within the historic ;, 4 Spec Martin Stadium (60% Design Package). CPH was + also responsible for the design of the landscaping and civil improvements for the stadium which included over 11111, 50 new paved parking spots and over 100 grass parking stalls. . "; CPH utilized our 3D laser survey equipment to create a3 Dmodel of the historic earthen berm stadium. Our i City and designers worked with C y and Stetson staff to develop a program that fit within their budget and met their needs as well as NCAA criteria. Tie renovations included the construction of a new multi- F< story press box that had suites for the Stetson University kms, president, Cit officials, Press, and Coaches. A covered / y observation deck was added on the roof to allow for , "....�''' filmin . Additional upgrades were also needed to the /_- officials, visiting team, and home team locker rooms which were included as part of the project. CLIENT: City of DeLand PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS � � • New Multi-Story Press Box • Covered Observation Deck • Training/Locker Room Addit ons SERVICES PROVIDED • Architectural Design • Civil Design • Surveying Services 1 l 3 -iitiii t 0 Palm Coast Water Treatment Plant No. 3 CLIENT: City of Palm Coast ill,: ... . ....._ ...:- :,,,. , , _ ka , CPH provided complete design and construction ,k,. management services fora new water treatment facility '• 4 �„ .. and administration offices on a twenty-four acre campus `" `� , rt located adjacent to US 1. CPH prepared the initial project scope, budgets, surveys, preliminary and final design, r. permitted the project with FDEP, FDOT, Army Corp Engineers, Flagler County, City of Palm Coast, and the - � St.Johns River Water Management District and provided .fit _ full construction engineering and inspection Services for the project. Cigar Lake Pump Station CLIENT: City of Palm Coast r ` ,µ ., CPH performed design, permitting and construction services for a reclaimed water pump station for the City `� of Palm Coast. The pump station consists of a 40' x 76' building including a pump room, an electrical room, and . a chemical feed room. The 3,040 sq. ft. pump station building is stucco over concrete block with tile mansard roof. The building exterior is accented with large archways around the louvers. °7-m it Islamorada Village Wide Wastewater System, Design, xti Build, Operate (DBO) CLIENT: Layne Heavy Civil CPH's areas of responsibility included the design and permitting of the vacuum collection system for the Island 1" of Upper Matecumbe Key; vacuum pumping stations for 1 the Islands of South Plantation Key, Upper Matecumbe `« •Ill! Key and Lower Matecumbe Key; and low pressure force i' '�l -.40,„—...„--.4-7- . , , S main collection systems for the Island of Windley Key and portions of Upper Matecumbe Key. 0o f a e 1,' . ,, ..-Pi. 11/1 tl�9J0. 1st Street Streetscape and 'tli �f� r � ,.+Yl it.' a Gateway Improvements ,-- .� -mss , . a ..LIN 4��) v `:1.'-: 4'... 1 .i••L-7 -; . NFO r ;1 ', CPH provided the Cityof Sanford a streetscape design •"' •-r---1- - r -s-17-:;- `,� package for a 6 block section of historic First Street .=•, �- .ate.,, 'n' ' (approximately 0.40 miles). The intent of this project "rx y t 1..� -,1.. .,...71-.1r:=:±0.-_ ,..:,.,...,....,_,L.,_fr , x is to closely match the streetscape of improvements z. � r '. . .` previously completed on First Street. CPH designed the - -�� `�� Roadway, Landscape, Architecture, and UtilityPlans and -r` -L� prepared Specifications for the complete reconstruction ,�, .- ,.-.* -� ? � of the roadway, including several utility upgrades. c.;. �. j Located within the historic district, all accessible routes -43 r �, • were upgraded to meet current ADA criteria, including ria y r !�; ,- ` . °-,--z1 the intersection with US 17-92. Detailed Maintenance of �� Traffic Plans were developed,,with additional emphasis on �� ;x.`gra. `:— pedestrian routes to maintain access to the downtown ' `' ••�• I"•• businesses. The two-lane urban section includes parallel • ito. ; • parking and speed tables for traffic calming. r , r_ , CPH's services included the conceptual and final ' "' �f design of a Gateway Entrance Feature introducing the -411111k�:, historic district. CPH worked with the City of Sanford to develop a theme for this gateway to showcase the _ style and character unique to this historic area and at the same time incorporating the City's logo. A detailed y. Public Involvement Plan was implemented to ensure input and direction from City officials and all other key stakeholders. CPH used its in-house 3D survey team to provide right-of-way surveys, while minimizing impacts to traffic. CPH also used the 3D survey to provide a "virtual tour" of existing conditions and the proposed improvements during the public relations effort. CPH was also responsible for utility relocations which consisted of relocating existing potable water main and installing new fire hydrants, services, and meters. CLIENT: City of Sanford PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS • Streetscape Improvements • Roadway Reconstruction • Utility Upgrades • Located Within Historic District f SERVICES PROVIDED G "` i n , A MA MR,a • Civil Design =- • Architectural Design • Surveying Services rC"'"`-- .,rte` • Landscape Architecture • Mechanical/Electrical/Plumbing Design ms„µ • Public Involvement • Maintenance of Traffic • Permitting g - l;4rz i. '^—.,.-,,.-.-.,�_ ' I�,,p 'T A,„,_,.___,-,,, *: 1 _Aye ,, ,,,,.. ;,,,,7, . ,‘„,....,.,scy 0 lip ,. , , _,,a y. :: CVS Pharmacy Throughout the U.S. and Caribbean �� CPH has been providing complete architecture and • engineering services to CVS Pharmacy for over 10. years. In that time the team has provided services for their major expansion in the United States and Puerto Rico. This has included new stores, expansions to existing stores, relocations, and remodels. • Recently, CPH was tasked with evaluation and design for ADA Compliant Interior Remodels which included: • Review and Document Non-Compliant items such as: • Store fixtures • Path of travel clearances • Door swings • Restroom fixtures • Drinking fountains • Cashier counters • Casework • Correct Non-Compliant items • CLIENT: CVS Pharmacy PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS • Regional/Prototype Development and Implementation • Over 45 New Stores • Over 105 Remodels • Provided Architectural Services to over 150 Locations • ADA Compliant Design 4 * 4 r SERVICES PROVIDED • Due Diligence/ Feasibility Studies • Site Planning • Land Use /Zoning Changes and annexations • Traffic Studies / Concurrency Analysis ` :' • Wetlands / Species Assessments • Landscape Architecture .., • Civil Design • • Architectural Design • Mechanical/Electrical/Plumbing Design • Pump Station Design • Roadway and Traffic Signal Design • Permitting • Construction Cost Estimates ■ou• • Construction Administration 2 4, ■ � 0 Alb ' n4 McDonald's Restaurants f , Throughout the US. and Caribbean s. �` .' — ,+- _ „L.,,,,,.:4,,,,;:"iNt.\:',,,,....e.<41., __,s2,...-_,„,. s. ..:T.::.L.,,,.„...4-1:-.2Lliz..,:",:-;:z...:... .,40 ,- ,-:...1.°,1'.''t ' .,.:' - � CPH has been working with McDonald's for 20+ years. - - - Through this time, CPH has provided civil, landscape, 5 . irrigation, surveying, architectural, and construction administration services on a continuing basis for various . ,-: - new, re-builds, remodels, and re-image restaurant �' # projects. ro Working with the local region, CPH is involved in every ` ,w �v aspect of the McDonald's process from working with the real estate group early in site selection, through final walk- 10 thru and store openings. • Modernization - f • Over 250 New Store & Rebuild Projects • Over 500 Remodel Projects • Provided Architectural Services to Over 200 Locations • Provided Site Engineering Services to Over 700 Locations Before CLIENT: McDonald's USA, LLC a4. ,j :00. PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS - - • Drive-thru Optimization `-- - --_._ • • Re-Image/ Remodel Program _�`_'~ _ • Building Implementation �' • ADA/AADAG Compliance \\\ • New Locations / Relocations • Brand Identity Integrity R a' -='–.\i • CBB-Combined Beverage Business ""�w,1 —1 • LTRS/MREM Remodel Program rt • Rebuild Program SERVICES PROVIDED • Architectural Design • Mechanical/Electrical/Plumbing Design Mfr Y. • Structural Design • Civil Design • Permitting • Landscape Architecture --� • Construction Administration -- ,, I • Conceptual Plans / Feasibility Studies • Surveying Services • Planning / Re-zoning Fr Land Use Changes . • Public Meeting 0 1 General Redevelopment Various Locations '' kit — 41. sL .i --- "- . • CPH provides redevelopment services to various w_ - clients, including: = .�, s i �< • Boos _ ri'/," ,„ • DDR - ' • Brixmor , �.. j, , • Walmart • Sam's Club /y► ,, • Seritage ` • McDonald's / / �4111,--'-- • CVS r - • Lowe's - • Publix 7 inr r --,r4 rtw� +-"� • And Many Others \' :, .ems �.. \, • i CLIENT: Varies m SERVICES PROVIDED A • Preliminary Site Layouts • Site Grading/Dimension �I...44,\ • Plans — ti • Off-Site/On-Site Utility irnprove nen-,s ' • Off-Site/On-Site Roadway Improvements 1 c 1,..t..:. ----a-, • Final Design/Construction Drawings - LL. . .-1 ` -4 Ii , ,, • Zoning / Land Use Changes • Civil Design • Architectural Design • Mechanical/Electrical/Plumbing Design ;i y • Structural Design a ° ' f, ,k ,. i" • Landscape Architecture ,u_. r. ..... .1.:-. ---�•, 6 a" a _-' �< • Construction Administration - " ` • Surveying Services - , -41-... idq ` - Due Diligence ew-- t7allia�l1;". , I Feasibility --------- Permitting • Planning ;, :.. riii :,.. 0 Alb High-Definition Surveying „dab i....., : . _ , . / \ . • _ .,.., ,,, , 7 ., i_ ,_„__________„1.1,ft"--. 4,444,„.. ' ,„ 1 c‘,c _ .1 ... ' c hj' iii High Density s Point Cloud 3D Modeling 1 ,,,,,..:7, , . ". . IL.. ... '14 i iii • ", . TPj�� � �,,.- 4 F Interior Scans HD Picture Overlay CPH takes pride in implementing the latest survey technologies. We believe excellent designs start at the inception with a thorough Products/Deliverables understanding of existing conditions. As such,CPH has been leading the survey industry with the use of 3D laser scanners since 2005. We have been pioneers in utilizing this technology to perform complex Dimensioned Exhibits(Plan,Profile,Building Elevations) surveys and the benefits of selecting CPH's High Definition Survey program includes direct field cost savings,schedule reductions,and 3D Point Clouds increased safety. AutoCAD/BIM(2D and 3D) CPH has been at the forefront of this technology and recently Panoramic Maps upgraded to the Leica Scan Station C10 and Leica Scan Station P20. Our laser scanners collect up to one million points a second at an 3D Animations unparalleled rate of speed, which produces a very dense and accurate collection of measurements. Our team is higher on the TruView/Web Portal learning curve and can produce information in 2D and 3D formats, Digital Terrain Models which are dependable and provide detailed information of existing conditions. Photo Indexes CPH has implemented the use of High Definition Survey for: MOV and JPG Files • Historic Preservation • Retail/Commercial Centers • Roadways • Residential/Multi-Use • Bridges • Construction Sites • Pipelines • Industrial/Plant • Treatment Plants • Forensic Investigation 1 i • • • Trails/Multi-Use Paths • Traffic Signals/Intersections • Pump Stations • Airports/Aviation • Offices/Miscellaneous • Correctional Facilities t - It Buildings ,, ' Leica ScanStation P20 Leica ScanStation C10 w w w . c p h c o r p . c o m @p�']j Leica TruView CPH's High-Definition Survey services also include a DVD for clients to use the Leica's TruView software. This free add-on service is available for any client who wants to view,measure or mark-up laser scanner point cloud data. Access and viewing,along with measurement and mark-up can be done via the internet right from the comfort of your office! CPH's Leica TruView is user friendly- no skills in Laser Scanning,CAD,or 3D are needed. TruView provides 360 degree panoramic images of High-Definition survey point clouds on your computer from the perspective of the laser scanner in the field. You can freely rotate the view horizontally or vertically,pan,zoom,and users can extract individual coordinates or measure distances. Mark-ups and hyperlinks are easy to create, save and share for more effective internal and external communications. .T.uvi.w .i a !1 iia, t- a 0 . r �. Recognizable toolbar icons provide " easy methods of starting commands '' Sitemap of entire project with icons for each scanner set-up location Placing measurements, coordinates,text,circles, squares and arrows is easy and intuitive CPI-1 Virtual Tour Building Information The TruView DVD also includes a Virtual Tour file that Modeling (BIM) enables the client to virtually view the entire project. At each scanner location we take a 360 degree High-Definition picture !'. At the start of any BIM using an external 18 megapixel camera. Those photos are project is 3D laser then stitched together to make a full 360 degree photo for scanning, and CPH's clients to view and maneuver around. This is helpful for out -f__ Y scans and models are the of town clients that can not personally make it to the site to - --a j starting point of any BIM view. project. Complex design 1 - - and engineering changes `111 E # ! to existing facilities are . , ""' ` girpimproved by BIM le models. With the use of " CPH's 3D laser scanning services,it is much easier to deal with any future External Camera ' �j`,i . ' remodeling,expansions, ry gw # " _��` and structural integrity ' -- .._� , analyses. CPH specializes in collecting accurate as-built 3D - laser scanning data for BIM use(CPH provides 3D point cloud -.' : _►. ' ., data that can be imported into Revit and many other CAD . r ,. ° - drafting formats). This as-built data is the basis for the BIM process on existing facilities. 360 Degree Photo Virtual Sitemap w w w . c p h c o r p . c o in @[;)g