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Agenda 11/12/2019 Item #16E 5 (Contract #18-7432-AH )
11/12/2019 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to award Request for Professional Services (“RPS”) No. 18-7432-AH, “Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic Preservation, Study, Planning and Design Category,” to Parker/Mudgett/Smith Architects, Inc., Bender & Associates Architects, P.A., MLD Architects, LLC, and Renker, Eich, Parks Architects, Inc., and authorize the Chairman to execute the agreements. OBJECTIVE: To obtain professional architectural design services which will be used by County departments to facilitate projects under $200,000 for operations and capital project implementation. CONSIDERATIONS: This RPS sought consultants willing to enter into professional service contracts to provide small supplemental architectural and engineering serv ices to County staff on historic preservation-based projects that are less than $200,000, and where any related construction project is valued under two million dollars. With the assistance of operating staff, the Procurement Services Division developed a solicitation for these services consistent with Florida’s Consultants’ Competitive Negotiation Act, Section 287.055, Florida Statutes (the “CCNA”). On October 8, 2019, (Agenda Item 16.E.6), the Board approved the selection committee ranking for RPS No. 18-7432-AH, “Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic Preservation, Study, Planning and Design Category,” and authorized staff to negotiate proposed agreements with the top four ranked firms. Consistent with the CCNA, staff negotiated and reached proposed agreements with the top four ranked firms to provide these professional services: (1) Parker/Mudgett/Smith Architects, Inc., (2) Bender & Associates Architects, P.A., (3) MLD Architects, LLC, and (4) Renker, Eich, Parks Architects, Inc. FISCAL IMPACT: Funds are available in various department budgets that use these agreements. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item is approved as to form and legality, and requires majority vote for Board approval. -JAK GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no direct impact on the Growth Management Plan. RECOMMENDATION: To award RPS No. 18-7432-AH, “Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic Preservation, Study, Planning and Design Category,” to Parker/Mudgett/Smith Architects, Inc, Bender & Associates Architects, P.A., MLD Architects, LLC, and Renker, Eich, Parks Architects, Inc., and authorize the Chairman to execute the agreements. Prepared By: Evelyn Colon, Procurement Manager - Acquisitions ATTACHMENT(S) 1. 18-7432- AH ParkerMudgettSmith_VendorSigned (PDF) 2. 18-7432-AH Parker_Insurance_10-24-19 (PDF) 3. 18-7432 AH ParkMudgett_Proposal (flat) (PDF) 4. 18-7432-AH Bender&Associates_VendorSigned (PDF) 5. 18-7432-AH Bender&Associates_Insurance_10-25-19 (PDF) 6. [Linked] 18-7432-AH Bender_Proposal (PDF) 16.E.5 Packet Pg. 1690 11/12/2019 7. 18-7432-AH MLD Architects_Contract_VendorSigned (PDF) 8. 18-7432MLD_Insurance_10-29-19 (PDF) 9. 18-7432-AH_MLD_Architects_Proposal (PDF) 10. 18-7432-AH Renker-Eich_Park_Contract_VendorSigned (PDF) 11. 18-7432-AH Renker-Eich_Insurance_10-29-19 (PDF) 12. [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (PDF) 16.E.5 Packet Pg. 1691 11/12/2019 COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners Item Number: 16.E.5 Doc ID: 10682 Item Summary: Recommendation to award Request for Professional Services (“RPS”) No. 18 - 7432-AH, “Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic Preservation, Study, Planning and Design Category,” to Parker/Mudgett/Smith Architects, Inc., Bender & Associates Architects, P.A., MLD Architects, LLC, and Renker, Eich, Parks Architects, Inc., and authorize the Chairman to execute the agreements. Meeting Date: 11/12/2019 Prepared by: Title: Procurement Specialist – Procurement Services Name: Evelyn Colon 10/29/2019 11:33 AM Submitted by: Title: – Procurement Services Name: Ted Coyman 10/29/2019 11:33 AM Approved By: Review: Procurement Services Opal Vann Level 1 Purchasing Gatekeeper Completed 10/29/2019 11:55 AM Administrative Services Department Paula Brethauer Level 1 Division Reviewer Completed 10/29/2019 12:07 PM Procurement Services Ted Coyman Additional Reviewer Completed 10/29/2019 1:17 PM Procurement Services Priscilla Doria Additional Reviewer Completed 10/29/2019 4:47 PM Procurement Services Evelyn Colon Additional Reviewer Completed 10/29/2019 4:49 PM Grants Erica Robinson Level 2 Grants Review Completed 10/30/2019 8:08 AM Administrative Services Department Len Price Level 2 Division Administrator Review Completed 10/30/2019 12:07 PM Grants Carrie Kurutz Additional Reviewer Completed 10/30/2019 2:53 PM County Attorney's Office Jeffrey A. Klatzkow Level 3 County Attorney's Office Review Completed 10/30/2019 4:23 PM Office of Management and Budget Valerie Fleming Level 3 OMB Gatekeeper Review Completed 10/30/2019 5:04 PM Grants Therese Stanley Additional Reviewer Completed 11/04/2019 4:30 PM County Manager's Office Nick Casalanguida Level 4 County Manager Review Completed 11/05/2019 10:07 AM Board of County Commissioners MaryJo Brock Meeting Pending 11/12/2019 9:00 AM 16.E.5 Packet Pg. 1692 16.E.5.aPacket Pg. 1693Attachment: 18-7432- AH ParkerMudgettSmith_VendorSigned (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural 16.E.5.aPacket Pg. 1694Attachment: 18-7432- AH ParkerMudgettSmith_VendorSigned (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural 16.E.5.aPacket Pg. 1695Attachment: 18-7432- AH ParkerMudgettSmith_VendorSigned (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural 16.E.5.aPacket Pg. 1696Attachment: 18-7432- AH ParkerMudgettSmith_VendorSigned (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - 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INSR ADDL SUBR LTR INSD WVD PRODUCER CONTACT NAME: FAXPHONE (A/C, No):(A/C, No, Ext): E-MAIL ADDRESS: INSURER A : INSURED INSURER B : INSURER C : INSURER D : INSURER E : INSURER F : POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFF POLICY EXPTYPE OF INSURANCE LIMITS(MM/DD/YYYY)(MM/DD/YYYY) AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY UMBRELLA LIAB EXCESS LIAB WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS / LOCATIONS / VEHICLES (ACORD 101, Additional Remarks Schedule, may be attached if more space is required) AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE EACH OCCURRENCE $ DAMAGE TO RENTEDCLAIMS-MADE OCCUR $PREMISES (Ea occurrence) MED EXP (Any one person)$ PERSONAL & ADV INJURY $ GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER:GENERAL AGGREGATE $ PRO-POLICY LOC PRODUCTS - COMP/OP AGGJECT OTHER:$ COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT $(Ea accident) ANY AUTO BODILY INJURY (Per person)$ OWNED SCHEDULED BODILY INJURY (Per accident)$AUTOS ONLY AUTOS HIRED NON-OWNED PROPERTY DAMAGE $AUTOS ONLY AUTOS ONLY (Per accident) $ OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE CLAIMS-MADE AGGREGATE $ DED RETENTION $ PER OTH- STATUTE ER E.L. EACH ACCIDENT E.L. DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE $ If yes, describe under E.L. DISEASE - POLICY LIMITDESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below INSURER(S) AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC # COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY Y / N N / A (Mandatory in NH) SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF,NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED.NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER.THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND,EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW.THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S),AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER, AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT:If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED,the policy(ies)must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED,subject to the terms and conditions of the policy,certain policies may require an endorsement.A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER:REVISION NUMBER: CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION © 1988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved.ACORD 25 (2016/03) CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE (MM/DD/YYYY) $ $ $ $ $ The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD PARKE-5 OP ID: TN 10/24/2019 Tim Nolen Shea Barclay Group-NIS 501 E Kennedy Blvd, Suite 1000 Tampa, FL 336020 Tim Nolen 813-251-2580 813-251-2585 tim@sheabarclay.com Hanover Professionals RLI SuretyParker Mudgett Smith Architect 2136 McGregor Blvd Ft. Myers, FL 33901 B X 1,000,000 Y PSB0003901 10/14/2019 10/14/2020 1,000,000 10,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 X 2,000,000 1,000,000B Y PSB0003901 10/14/2019 10/14/2020 X X X 1,000,000B PSE0002188 10/14/2019 10/14/2020 1,000,000 B PSW0004376 09/01/2019 09/01/2020 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 A LHJ H01384300 08/20/2019 08/20/2020 Per Claim 1,000,000 Liability Aggregate 2,000,000 ARCHITECTS & ENGINEERS PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY ON A CLAIMS-MADE BASIS WITH DEFENSE COSTS INSIDE THE LIMITS OF LIABILITY RE: 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library Architectural Historic Preservation, Study, Planning and Design Category Collier County Board of Commissioners 3295 Tamiami Trail East Naples, FL 34112 813-251-2580 13056 A/E Professional 16.E.5.b Packet Pg. 1735 Attachment: 18-7432-AH Parker_Insurance_10-24-19 (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic Date HOLDER CODE INSURED'S NAME PAGENOTEPAD: Collier County Board of Commissioners is listed as an addititonal insured on a primary and noncontributory basis as respect the General Liability and automotive liability insurance Policy Collier County Board of Commissioners shall recieve a 30 day notice of cancellation for any reason other than nonpayment of premium which affords a 10 day notice 2 Parker Mudgett Smith Architect 10/24/2019 PARKE-5 OP ID: TN 16.E.5.b Packet Pg. 1736 Attachment: 18-7432-AH Parker_Insurance_10-24-19 (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - 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INSURER(S) AFFORDING COVERAGE INSURER F : INSURER E : INSURER D : INSURER C : INSURER B : INSURER A : NAIC # NAME:CONTACT (A/C, No):FAX E-MAILADDRESS: PRODUCER (A/C, No, Ext):PHONE INSURED REVISION NUMBER:CERTIFICATE NUMBER:COVERAGES IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(ies) must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER, AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. OTHER: (Per accident) (Ea accident) $ $ N / A SUBR WVD ADDL INSD THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. $ $ $ $PROPERTY DAMAGE BODILY INJURY (Per accident) BODILY INJURY (Per person) COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT AUTOS ONLY AUTOSAUTOS ONLY NON-OWNED SCHEDULEDOWNED ANY AUTO AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY Y / N WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? (Mandatory in NH) DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below If yes, describe under ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE $ $ $ E.L. DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT E.L. DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE E.L. 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Box 661628 Collinsworth Ins & Risk Mgmt Services In Cert ID 2593 3295 Tamiami Trail East The Phoenix Insurance Company 25623 Travelers Ind Co of CT 25682 Travelers Ind. Co.25658 Travelers Cas & Surety Co 19038 Berkley Ins Co 32603 10/22/2019 410 Angela Street Y 02/10/2019 02/10/2020CUP-4K489840 B Professional Liability N erinn@collinsworthinsurance.com 02/10/2019 02/10/2020 Y BA-8179X155 A C D E X X X X Erinn E Collinsworth Miami Springs FL 33266 Naples FL 34112 Key West FL 33040 (786) 930-4795 (305) 296-1347 (786) 930-4794 X X X X X X 500,000 300,000 500,000 1,000,000 500,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 5,000 2,000,000 02/10/2019 02/10/2020660-8178X318 02/10/2019 02/10/2020UB-0K197735 1,000,000 10,000 1,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 Collier County Board of County Commissioners Contract # 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library Architectural Historic Preservation, Study, Planning & Design Category. When required by written contract: Collier County Board of County Commissioners, OR, Board of County Commissioners in Collier County, OR Collier County Government, OR Collier County are named additional insured, excluding professional services, on the general liability on a primary and non contributory basis; and the auto liability. Bender & Associates Architects, P.A. 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Tamiami Trail Building C2 Naples FL 34112 August 30, 2019 3:00 PM Eastern Time ARCHITECTURE INTERIOR DESIGN BUILDING ENVELOPE 16.E.5.i Packet Pg. 1871 Attachment: 18-7432-AH_MLD_Architects_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic TABLE OF CONTENTSStatement of Interest & Background Ability of Professional Personnel Certified Minority Business Enterprise Past Performance Location Workload Exhibits & Forms Insurance Acknowledgment of Addenda Form References Corporation and Licenses 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 16.E.5.i Packet Pg. 1872 Attachment: 18-7432-AH_MLD_Architects_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic 1 | STATEMENT OF INTEREST & BACKGROUND ARCHITECTURE - INTERIOR DESIGN - BUILDING ENVELOPE 211 JOHN KNOX ROAD, SUITE 105 TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA 32303 AA 26003006 www.mldarchitects.com PH: (850) 385-9200 FAX: (850) 422-3140 Email: mld@mldarchitects.com August 30, 2019 Collier County Attn: Evelyn Colon, Procurement Strategist Procurement Services Division 3295 E. Tamiami Trail, Building C2 Naples FL, 34112 RE: RPS No: 18-7432-AH Architectural Historic Preservation, Study, Planning and Design Category Dear Ms. Colon: MLD Architects is pleased to present this Request for Professional Services for Collier County and for the opportunity to highlight our experience and credentials for your consideration. We believe you will find we have the appropriate background, expertise, and staffing to provide highly qualified professional design services for your upcoming project. MLD Architects brings to the table over 40 years of unparalleled expertise in Historic Preservation. Your projects will be personally planned, designed, coordinated, administered, and supervised by the President and Principal Architect, J.J. Scott, AIA, LEED AP BD+C, and the Vice President and Principal, Iain Harnden, LEED AP, to ensure completed schedules and overall project control. Since our inception as a firm, our founder, Trent Manausa, and his partner Randy Lewis, were and continue to be today, passionate about the field of historic preservation. Our firm has compiled a staff of Architects, Interior Designers, and Project Managers that share that passion. Our staff are very familiar in the Secretary of Interior’s Standards for Historic Preservation and each of the National Park Service’s Preservation Briefs and have implemented those strategies on historic projects all over the state. Additionally, our firms regularly attends the Department of Historical Resources grant hearings at the R.A. Gray Building in Tallahassee, and subsequently encourage the legislature in advocacy for our client’s projects and attempt to get them ranked high and the preservation funding secured. The selection of our firm will provide you with a qualified team who will respond quickly to your project’s needs. Although we are based in Tallahassee, we have projects all over the state including a current project at Vizcaya in Miami and have been involved with projects as far away as Maryland. We believe communication is the key to making a long-distance project work and with technology and good project management, we believe our proximity to your project site will not be an issue. Over the years our firm has been awarded ten Florida Trust for Historic Preservation awards and thirteen Tallahassee Trust for Historic Preservation Awards. We also received two historic preservation awards for the Florida Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, one of which was a People’s Choice Award for our work on the historic Call/Collins house at the Grove Museum, where over 2 million votes were cast. Our expertise in roofing and waterproofing, unmatched experience in historic preservation, involvement in multiple Florida Department of State, Bureau of Historical Resources Grant projects, participation in 16.E.5.i Packet Pg. 1873 Attachment: 18-7432-AH_MLD_Architects_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic 1 | STATEMENT OF INTEREST & BACKGROUND many preservation projects on some of the prominent historic buildings in our state and our Principal Architect’s personal interest in preserving the history of the state of Florida are just a few reasons we feel qualified and adequately prepared for your project. As a member of the Florida Cattlemen’s Association, The Jefferson County Cattlemen’s Association, and The Romagnola RomAngus Cattlemen’s Association owner of a homestead farm himself, and a huge fan of author Patrick Smith’s “A Land Remembered”, we feel our President, J.J. Scott, is uniquely qualified for projects on this site and he is extremely excited to have an opportunity to participate in a project with such a unique and historically significant context. J.J. currently sits on the City of Tallahassee’s Architectural Review Board and is very familiar with requirements for historic properties and historic districts. If there are any questions please don’t hesitate to contact our Principal Architect at (850) 385-9200 or jj@mldarchitects.com. We thank you for your consideration of our submittal, and we look forward to the opportunity to forge a lasting working relationship with Collier County. Sincerely, J.J. Scott, AIA, LEED AP BD+C Iain Harnden, IIDA, LEED AP President Vice President 16.E.5.i Packet Pg. 1874 Attachment: 18-7432-AH_MLD_Architects_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic 1 | STATEMENT OF INTEREST & BACKGROUND COMPANY INFORMATION MLD Architects is a full-service, ten person architectural firm with the knowledge required to take on a variety of project types and sizes, and as such, we provide professional services that include programming and feasibility studies, schematic design, construction documentation, interior design, value engineering, and construction administration. In addition, we provide a host of nontraditional architectural services that include exterior envelope assessments, reserve studies, code and accessibility studies, construction cost estimates, and LEED design services. We understand budgets play an important part in any project, especially in this economic climate, and we are very thorough in our cost estimating, and we have a strong track record of accurate preliminary budget estimates for our projects. We have consistently been within 3% of the GMP of our construction budget estimates. MLD Architects, LLC is a private firm. JJ Scott is the Principal Architect and Iain Harnden is the Vice President and CEO. JJ and Iain work on all projects jointly with the help and expertise of our other in house Architect, Randy Lewis. MLD has multiple project managers that will work on your projects including Senior Roofing Project Manager Roosevelt Bivens, Tabitha Rudd, Lendl Hodge, Aaron White, Anna Osborne, Anthony Volpe, and one CAD technicians. ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE 40+ YEARS ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES & DESIGN 211 John Knox Rd. Suite 105 Tallahassee, FL 32303 850-385-9200 www.mldarchitects.com Our philosophy: Listen intently, respond thoughtfully, aim to exceed expectations. Exercise precision and clarity to maximize efficiencies. Provide design solutions that are feasible both financially and in constructibility. Offer a level of service that is unmatched. - JJ Scott, Principal 16.E.5.i Packet Pg. 1875 Attachment: 18-7432-AH_MLD_Architects_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic 1 | STATEMENT OF INTEREST & BACKGROUND MLD Architects was founded in 1979, to fill a niche in the architectural services industry that was void of exterior envelope specialists. In addition to a general architectural practice, the firm focused on renovation and repair projects, with an emphasis on building envelope and restoration projects. Over time we expanded our knowledge in exterior envelope systems and performance to include historic materials and construction techniques, such as clay tile roofing and historic plaster systems. The experience we have developed in historic preservation over the past 40 years is unsurpassed among architecture firms in this region. In addition to our extensive historic preservation experience and specialization in exterior envelopes, we also have in-house interior designers who are familiar with historic materials, code requirements, color selection, and paint analysis. In addition to our work locally, we have been selected to identify, solve or correct roofing and water infiltration problems for projects in Maryland, Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia and South Carolina, as well as the entire state of Florida. MLD Architects has received more than 25 awards in historic preservation. We have extensive past experience working with the Department of State, Division of Historical Resources as well as cultural organizations such as the Vizcaya Museum and Gardens Trust, Inc, the Monticello Opera House, Thomasville Cultural Centerand Florida Historic Capitol Museum. Furthermore, since the vast majority of our projects are public use, they remain open and operational during construction. Public safety is a top priority and we take precautionary measures to ensure adequate safety barriers and consider phased construction when appropriate. OUR HISTORY 16.E.5.i Packet Pg. 1876 Attachment: 18-7432-AH_MLD_Architects_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic 1 | STATEMENT OF INTEREST & BACKGROUND 2017: Lamont Schoolhouse (Civic/Community Resource Preservation) 2017: Rehabilitation of Call-Collins House at The Grove (Civic/Community Resource Preservation) 2017: Cape San Blas Lighthouse (Preservation of Regional Impact) 2014: Rehabilitation of Historic Capitol (Civic/Community Resource Preservation) 2014: Lamont Schoolhouse (Preservation of Regional Impact) 2011: Restoration of Cape San Blas Lighthouse (Preservation of Regional Impact) 2011: Rehabilitation of Dodd Hall (Civic/Community Resource Preservation) 2008: Old City Waterworks (Civic/Community Resource Preservation) 2008: Cape San Blas Lighthouse Keeper’s Quarters (Preservation of Regional Impact) 2005: Jones Family Tenant House and Corn Crib (Civic/Community Resource Preservation) 2002: The Raney House (Preservation Project of Regional Impact) 2002: Munroe House (Civic/Community Resource Preservation) 1999: Governor Martin House (Civic/Community Resource Preservation) TALLAHASSEE/LEON CO. HISTORIC PRESERVATION AWARD THE FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS 2017: Call-Collins House at The Grove (People’s Choice Award) 2016: Call-Collins House at The Grove (Historic Reservation/Restoration Award) THE FLORIDA TRUST FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION 2017: Cape San Blas Lighthouse & Keeper’s Quarters Relocation (Organizational Achievement) 2017: Call-Collins House at The Grove (Green Building) 2014: Historic Florida Capitol Building (Restoration/Rehabilitation) 2013: Historic High Springs Elementary School (Adaptive Use) 2011: Cape San Blas Lighthouse (Restoration/Rehabilitation) 2011: Dodd Hall at FSU (Restoration/Rehabilitation) 2008: Old City Waterworks (Restoration/Rehabilitation) 2006: Jones Tenant House (Restoration/Rehabilitation) 2006: Cape San Blas Lighthouse Keeper’s Quarters (Restoration/Rehabilitation) 2005: Historic Ca D’Zan Gatehouse at the Ringling Museum (Restoration/Rehabilitation) 25+AWARDS HISTORIC PRESERVATION 16.E.5.i Packet Pg. 1877 Attachment: 18-7432-AH_MLD_Architects_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic 2 | ABILITY OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL J.J. SCOTT, AIA, LEED AP • Principal Architect • Project Overview • Client Coordination • Construction Document Review IAIN HARNDEN, RID, LEED AP • Principal • Project Overview • Client Coordination • Construction Document Review ROOSEVELT BIVENS, RRO • Project Manager • Engineering Coordination • Contract Document Management • Field Work 16.E.5.i Packet Pg. 1878 Attachment: 18-7432-AH_MLD_Architects_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic 2 | ABILITY OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL JERRY A. SCOTT AIA, LEED AP BD+C Principal Architect RELATED EXPERIENCE CALL-COLLINS HOUSE AT THE GROVE Historic Preservation / Principal Architect $5,231,000 SF : 8,457 + sitework VIZCAYA ROOF REPLACEMENT Reroofing, Waterproofing and Historic Renovation / Project Architect $3,025,000 SF : 16,000 FLORIDA HISTORIC CAPITOL BUILDING Historic Renovations & Reroof / Project Architect $1,814,832 SF : 23,520 LIGHTHOUSE & KEEPER'S QUARTERS Restoration & Structural Stabilization / Project Manager $500,000 SF : 2,700 An expert in historic preservation, roofing and waterproofing projects, J.J. has experience in all aspects of project management and has worked with various state and local governments. A LEED accredited professional since 2006, he was assigned the specialty credential of Building Design and Construction in 2010. J. J. also volunteers with various youth programs and is an active member of A.I.A. JOB ASSIGNMENTS Const. Admin. Const. Doc. PROFILE YEARS WITH MLD ARCHITECTS 14 REGISTRATION/CERTIFICATION Registered Architect Florida AR96289 / NCARB #75053 LEED Accredited Professional 10025427 EDUCATION 2007 : Florida A & M University Master of Architecture 2005 : Florida A & M University B.S. Architectural Studies PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS A.I.A. Tallahassee Member, Previous Assoc. Dir. A.I.A. Florida Member, Previous Assoc. Dir., VP USGBC HOURLY RATE $165/HR CURRENT PROJECTS 25% AVAILABILITY 850-385-9200 850-516-3498 jj@mldarchitects.com 15 16.E.5.i Packet Pg. 1879 Attachment: 18-7432-AH_MLD_Architects_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic 2 | ABILITY OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL IAIN HARNDEN IIDA, LEED AP ID+C Vice President, Interior Designer RELATED EXPERIENCE As a former FSU Track and Field competitor as well as a former 2000 Olympic athlete, Iain understands the value of performing to your personal best and has the skills required to perform well under pressure. As VP of the firm, Iain is responsible for all aspects of project management, including oversight of project coordination, schedules and budgets. He is LEED certified and head of MLD's interior design department. JOB ASSIGNMENTS 15 Const. Admin. Close-Out PROFILE YEARS WITH MLD ARCHITECTS 18 REGISTRATION/CERTIFICATION Registered Interior Designer - FL ID4790 / NCIDQ #75053 LEED Accredited Professional 10111029 EDUCATION 2001 : Florida State University B.S. Interior Design PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS A.I.A. Tallahassee: Assoc. Member IIDA North Florida: Member USGBC: Member HOURLY RATE $125/HR CURRENT PROJECTS Design Dev’t. Const. Doc. AVAILABILITY 50% FSU HISTORIC RINGLING MUSEUM Reroofing & Waterproofing / Project Manager $3,500,000 SF: Multiple Bldg. Roofs CITY OF TALLAHASSEE WATERWORKS Historic Rehabilitation / Project Manager $1,752,000 SF: 2,600 FLORIDA HISTORIC CAPITOL BUILDING Historic Renovations & Reroof / Project Architect $1,814,832 SF : 23,520 FSU BRYAN HALL DORM Historic Preservation / Project Manager $1, 164,500 SF: Exterior Envelope 850-385-9200 850-443-1122 iain@mldarchitects.com 16.E.5.i Packet Pg. 1880 Attachment: 18-7432-AH_MLD_Architects_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic 2 | ABILITY OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL ROOSEVELT BIVENS RRO, Project Manager RELATED EXPERIENCE HISTORIC SOPCHOPPY HIGH SCHOOL Historic Renovation / Project Manager $80,000 SF : 2,600 STROZIER LIBRARY Reroofing & Waterproofing / Envelope Project Manager $1,8000,000 SF : 450,000 FSU BRYAN HALL DORM Historic Preservation / Envelope Project Manager $1, 164,500 SF: Exterior Envelope FSU DODD HALL, PHASE I & II Reroofing, Waterproofing and Historic Window Restoration / Envelope Project Manager $1,688,000 SF : 31,805 Roosevelt Bivens joined MLD Architects in 2000, after graduating from Florida A & M University with a Bachelor of Architecture degree. While completing his architectural studies, Mr. Bivens minored in the field of Building Construction Technology with an emphasis on project management. Mr. Bivens has worked on numerous projects from schematics to construction administration, excelling in the areas of roof renovations, building exterior envelope waterproofing and JOB ASSIGNMENTS 5 Construction Doc. PROFILE YEARS WITH MLD ARCHITECTS 19 REGISTRATION/CERTIFICATION Graduate Architect Anticipated Licensure 2019 EDUCATION 2000 : Florida A&M University Bachelor of Architecture 1999 : Florida A&M University B.S. of Architectural Studies 1993 : Tallahassee Community Associate of Arts PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS RRO : North Florida Allied Member AIA Florida Associate Member HOURLY RATE $85/HR CURRENT PROJECTS Const. Admin, 850-385-9200 850-591-3640 roosevelt@mldarchitects.com College AVAILABILITY 50% 16.E.5.i Packet Pg. 1881 Attachment: 18-7432-AH_MLD_Architects_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic 3 | CERTIFIED MINORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE EXHIBIT I FEDERAL CONTRACT PROVISIONS AND ASSURANCES EXHIBIT I ‐ 8 Solicitation 18-7432-AHCollier County 8/15/2019 9:18 AM p. 10 MLD Architects is not a minority business. 16.E.5.i Packet Pg. 1882 Attachment: 18-7432-AH_MLD_Architects_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic 4 | PAST PERFORMANCE Call-Collins House at the Grove [Tallahassee, FL] LEED Certified [Pending Completion] Before After Before After Before After Before After Restroom Pavilion [site upgrades] ADA Restroom Size: 8,457 S.F. + Sitework Cost: 5,231,000 Completion: Ongoing Scope: Historic Preservation & Renovation This multi-phase project includes the preservation and renovation of the Historic Call Collins House, including site improvements, the addition of visitor amenities, and full LEED documentation along the way. This project, once completed, is attempting a LEED Certified status. This project has included restoration of hardwood flooring, replacement of sheetrock and interior finishes, lead and asbestos abatement, repointing of exterior and interior masonry, repainting and sealing of masonry, water intrusion prevention measures, providing a new ADA entry ramp and site improvements including sidewalks, a paved parking area, new driveway, and brick walkways, and landscaping. In the basement, shown left, provisions were taken to remove paint to existing brick, protect the face of the exposed brick with sealer, and repaint. Glossy, reflective flooring was used to enhance daylighting in the basement (and the rest of the house) and light readings measuring the daylighting effectiveness were taken and evaluated. In the first floor restroom, shown left, counters and cabinets were removed and the restroom was reconfigured to meet ADA requirements. The shutters were also restored to their original historic condition. This renovation included all interior finishes, plumbing and replacement of fixtures to be ADA compliant. The restroom pavilion was created by reimagining the carport to fully enclose restrooms on site for visitors to ‘The Grove.’ This pavilion, pictured left, houses both male and female restrooms as well as showers, all ADA compliant. This project has remained within budget and on schedule throughout each of the phases. 16.E.5.i Packet Pg. 1883 Attachment: 18-7432-AH_MLD_Architects_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic 4 | PAST PERFORMANCE Size: 2,700 S.F. Cost: 500,000 Completion: 2016 Scope: Restoration, Structural Stabilization & Relocation Originally constructed around 1910, the dwellings were relocated from the water’s edge in 1999 by the United States Air Force. These dwellings are the only two of their design type in Florida. They were originally mirror images of each other and have become affectionately known as the “sisters.” After conferences with the Division of Historical Resources, it was decided to restore the structure to its original architectural condition. The architect adhered to the Secretary of Interior’s Standards, closely matching exterior and interior siding and paneling, paint colors, trim, shutters, hardware and lighting. Careful waterproofing/roofing and insulation/vapor barrier details were attended to. The coastline continued to lose its battle with the Gulf of Mexico and after Hurricane Isaac in 2012, there was just a fifty-foot buffer between the dwellings and the gulf. Once the new site was picked along the coast St. Joseph Bay, the design team of Prebil-Rish MLD Architects and began work on the relocation immediately. MLD took special care to site the lighthouse in the same North, South, East, West orientation and arranged the other structures to compliment the lighthouse and existing infrastructure and site the structures in a similar orientation to the lighthouse as they were on the cape. The project was completed on schedule and within budget. Lighthouse & Keeper's Quarters [Port St. Joe, FL] After Photo: Bill Fauth After Restoration Photo: Debbie Hooper Before In Transit Photo: Bill Fauth 16.E.5.i Packet Pg. 1884 Attachment: 18-7432-AH_MLD_Architects_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic 4 | PAST PERFORMANCE Size: 23,520 S.F. Cost: 1,814,832 Completion: 2015 Scope: Investigation, Reroof, Repairs, Renovations, Indoor Air Quality Upgrades for an on-going multiphase project This project included study and report of existing dome roof, HVAC systems, door and windows, exterior envelope, and interior wall finishes. Identified areas of water intrusion, deterioration, damaged or not compliant with wind uplift standards. MLD worked with the Bureau of Historical Resources to design a strategy for repairs and the addition of a new copper roofing system with gutters and waterproofing. Construction drawings and specifications were provided to make several upgrades to improve indoor air quality, new copper dome roof, repairing and painting of exterior stucco, interior paint finishes and portico flooring as well as replace deteriorated canvas awnings. This multi-phased project was completed on schedule and under budget which allowed for additional work to be completed. Florida Historic Capital Building [Tallahassee, FL] After After Before After Before Before 16.E.5.i Packet Pg. 1885 Attachment: 18-7432-AH_MLD_Architects_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic 4 | PAST PERFORMANCE Size: 14,800 S.F. + Sitework and Building Envelope Cost: 4,000,000 Completion: 2009/2016 Scope: Reroof, Security Enhancements & Renovations In order to protect the safety of the justices and staff, and as part of their long range goal to enhance court access and services, MLD teamed with a structural engineer to replace the existing windows and entry doors with new blast and ballistic proof units. Roughly 300 windows were thoroughly documented prior to the design and selection of blast and ballistic proof replacement windows. This project led us to more security enhancements around the perimeter of the site with electric movable bollards as well as stationary bollards and cable arrest systems. This multiphased project then provided a new roof to the facility, stripped the coating systems down to the care concrete and relocated with a premium system, and installed new perimeter security measures. The roof systems consisted of low slope built- up roofs, standing seam copper panels as well as concrete tile. The project was completed on schedule and within budget. Florida Supreme Court [Tallahassee, FL] Before After After 16.E.5.i Packet Pg. 1886 Attachment: 18-7432-AH_MLD_Architects_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic 5 | LOCATION MLD Architect’s base of operations will be located at our headquarters in Tallahassee for the duration of the project. Evaluation and assessments will be performed coordinated site visits. Qualified subconsultants and conservators will ideally be located locally, and their offices will serve as a secondary base. Meetings with internal and external staff members and various county officials will be coordinated to occur concurrent with site visits. All subsequent meetings will be held via conference call or video conference. MLD Architects also implements a software entitled Plan Grid. This software allows us to track documents, mark ups, reports, and on-site photos into one integrated approach. 16.E.5.i Packet Pg. 1887 Attachment: 18-7432-AH_MLD_Architects_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic 6 | WORKLOAD J.J. SCOTT, AIA PRINCIPAL IAIN HARNDEN, RID PRINCIPAL COLLIER COUNTY OWNER ROOSEVELT BIVENS, RRO SENIOR ROOFING MGR. SUBCONSULTANTS AS NEEDED SUBCONSULTANTS AS NEEDED MLD SUPPORT STAFF PROJECT MGRS, CAD TECHNICIANS MLD Architects has a staff of ten and current workload is approximately 70% of the total work capacity. We are very confident we can complete the project during a reasonable timetable. 16.E.5.i Packet Pg. 1888 Attachment: 18-7432-AH_MLD_Architects_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic 7 | EXHIBITS & FORMS 16.E.5.i Packet Pg. 1889 Attachment: 18-7432-AH_MLD_Architects_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic 7 | EXHIBITS & FORMS 16.E.5.i Packet Pg. 1890 Attachment: 18-7432-AH_MLD_Architects_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic 7 | EXHIBITS & FORMS 16.E.5.i Packet Pg. 1891 Attachment: 18-7432-AH_MLD_Architects_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic 7 | EXHIBITS & FORMS 16.E.5.i Packet Pg. 1892 Attachment: 18-7432-AH_MLD_Architects_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic 7 | EXHIBITS & FORMS 16.E.5.i Packet Pg. 1893 Attachment: 18-7432-AH_MLD_Architects_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic 7 | EXHIBITS & FORMS 16.E.5.i Packet Pg. 1894 Attachment: 18-7432-AH_MLD_Architects_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic 7 | EXHIBITS & FORMS 16.E.5.i Packet Pg. 1895 Attachment: 18-7432-AH_MLD_Architects_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic 7 | EXHIBITS & FORMS 16.E.5.i Packet Pg. 1896 Attachment: 18-7432-AH_MLD_Architects_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic 7 | EXHIBITS & FORMS 16.E.5.i Packet Pg. 1897 Attachment: 18-7432-AH_MLD_Architects_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic 7 | EXHIBITS & FORMS 16.E.5.i Packet Pg. 1898 Attachment: 18-7432-AH_MLD_Architects_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic 8 | INSURANCE ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVEOFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? 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TALLAHASSEE FL 32303 Always verify licenses online at MyFloridaLicense.com 16.E.5.i Packet Pg. 1905 Attachment: 18-7432-AH_MLD_Architects_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic 16.E.5.jPacket Pg. 1906Attachment: 18-7432-AH Renker-Eich_Park_Contract_VendorSigned (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - 16.E.5.jPacket Pg. 1907Attachment: 18-7432-AH Renker-Eich_Park_Contract_VendorSigned (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - 16.E.5.jPacket Pg. 1908Attachment: 18-7432-AH Renker-Eich_Park_Contract_VendorSigned (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - 16.E.5.jPacket Pg. 1909Attachment: 18-7432-AH Renker-Eich_Park_Contract_VendorSigned (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - 16.E.5.jPacket Pg. 1910Attachment: 18-7432-AH Renker-Eich_Park_Contract_VendorSigned (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - 16.E.5.jPacket Pg. 1911Attachment: 18-7432-AH Renker-Eich_Park_Contract_VendorSigned (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - 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16.E.5.jPacket Pg. 1933Attachment: 18-7432-AH Renker-Eich_Park_Contract_VendorSigned (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - 16.E.5.jPacket Pg. 1934Attachment: 18-7432-AH Renker-Eich_Park_Contract_VendorSigned (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - 16.E.5.jPacket Pg. 1935Attachment: 18-7432-AH Renker-Eich_Park_Contract_VendorSigned (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - 16.E.5.jPacket Pg. 1936Attachment: 18-7432-AH Renker-Eich_Park_Contract_VendorSigned (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - 16.E.5.jPacket Pg. 1937Attachment: 18-7432-AH Renker-Eich_Park_Contract_VendorSigned (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - 16.E.5.jPacket Pg. 1938Attachment: 18-7432-AH Renker-Eich_Park_Contract_VendorSigned (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - 16.E.5.jPacket Pg. 1939Attachment: 18-7432-AH Renker-Eich_Park_Contract_VendorSigned (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - 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16.E.5.jPacket Pg. 1947Attachment: 18-7432-AH Renker-Eich_Park_Contract_VendorSigned (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE (MM/DD/YYYY) 10/28/2019 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND,EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW.THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER, AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT:If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED,the policy(ies)must be endorsed.If SUBROGATIONIS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy,certain policies may require an endorsement.A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER STAHL & ASSOCIATES INSURANCE/PHS 21225067 The Hartford Business Service Center 3600 Wiseman Blvd San Antonio, TX 78265 CONTACT NAME: PHONE (A/C, No, Ext): (866) 467-8730 FAX (A/C, No): (888) 443-6112 E-MAIL ADDRESS: INSURER(S) AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# INSURED RENKER EICH PARKS ARCHITECTS 1609 DR MARTIN LUTHER KING JR ST PETERSBURG FL 33704 INSURER A :Hartford Casualty Insurance Company 29424 INSURER B :Hartford Underwriters Insurance Company 30104 INSURER C : INSURER D : INSURER E : INSURER F : COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER:REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED.NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE ADDL INSR SUBR WVD POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFF (MM/DD/YYYY) POLICY EXP (MM/DD/Y YYY)LIMITS A COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY X X 21 SBA BI0301 01/01/2019 01/01/2020 EACH OCCURRENCE $1,000,000 CLAIMS-MADE X OCCUR DAMAGE TO RENTED PREMISES (Ea occurrence)$300,000 X General Liability MED EXP (Any one person)$10,000 PERSONAL & ADV INJURY $1,000,000 GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER:GENERAL AGGREGATE $2,000,000 POLICY PRO- JECT X LOC PRODUCTS - COMP/OP AGG $2,000,000 OTHER: A AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY X X 21 SBA BI0301 01/01/2019 01/01/2020 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT (Ea accident)$1,000,000 ANY AUTO BODILY INJURY (Per person) ALL OWNED AUTOS SCHEDULED AUTOS BODILY INJURY (Per accident) X HIRED AUTOS X NON-OWNED AUTOS PROPERTY DAMAGE (Per accident) A X UMBRELLA LIAB EXCESS LIAB X OCCUR CLAIMS- MADE X X 21 SBA BI0301 01/01/2019 01/01/2020 EACH OCCURRENCE $1,000,000 AGGREGATE $1,000,000 DED X RETENTION $10,000 B WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? (Mandatory in NH) If yes, describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below N/ A X 21 WEC GC9107 01/01/2019 01/01/2020 x PER STATUTE X OTH- ER Y/N E.L. EACH ACCIDENT $500,000 y Y E.L. DISEASE -EA EMPLOYEE $500,000 E.L. DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT $500,000 A EMPLOYMENT PRACTICES LIABILITY 21 SBA BI0301 01/01/2019 01/01/2020 Each Claim Limit Aggregate Limit $5,000 $5,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS / LOCATIONS / VEHICLES (ACORD 101, Additional Remarks Schedule, may be attached if more space is required) Those usual to the Insured's Operations. Please see Additional Remarks Schedule Acord Form 101 attached. CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION Collier County Board of County Commissioners 3295 TAMIAMI TRL E STE 303 NAPLES FL 34112-5758 SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF,NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE © 1988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25 (2016/03)The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD 16.E.5.k Packet Pg. 1948 Attachment: 18-7432-AH Renker-Eich_Insurance_10-29-19 (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural ACORD 101 (2014/01)© 2014 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD AGENCY CUSTOMER ID: LOC# : ADDITIONAL REMARKS SCHEDULE Page 2 of 2 AGENCY STAHL & ASSOCIATES INSURANCE/PHS NAMED INSURED RENKER EICH PARKS ARCHITECTS 1609 DR MARTIN LUTHER KING JR ST PETERSBURG FL 33704 POLICY NUMBER SEE ACORD 25 CARRIER SEE ACORD 25 NAIC CODE EFFECTIVE DATE:SEE ACORD 25 ADDITIONAL REMARKS THIS ADDITIONAL REMARKS FORM IS A SCHEDULE TO ACORD FORM FORM NUMBER:ACORD 25 FORM TITLE:CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE Collier County Board of County Commissioners, Board of County Commissioners in Collier County, Collier County Government, and Collier County is an additional insured per the Business Liability Coverage Form SS0008. Coverage is primary and noncontributory per the Business Liability Coverage Form SS0008. Severability of Interest Insurance applies separately to each interest against whom claim is made or suit is brought per the Business Liability Coverage Form SS0008. Waiver of Subrogation applies in favor of the Collier County Board of County Commissioners, Board of County Commissioners in Collier County, Collier County Government, and Collier County per the Business Liability Coverage Form SS0008. Waiver of Subrogation applies in favor of Collier County Board of County Commissioners, Board of County Commissioners in Collier County, Collier County Government, and Collier County per the Waiver of Our Right to Recover from Others Endorsement WC000313. 16.E.5.k Packet Pg. 1949 Attachment: 18-7432-AH Renker-Eich_Insurance_10-29-19 (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. INSURER(S) AFFORDING COVERAGE INSURER F : INSURER E : INSURER D : INSURER C : INSURER B : INSURER A : NAIC # NAME:CONTACT (A/C, No):FAX E-MAILADDRESS: PRODUCER (A/C, No, Ext):PHONE INSURED REVISION NUMBER:CERTIFICATE NUMBER:COVERAGES IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(ies) must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER, AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. OTHER: (Per accident) (Ea accident) $ $ N / A SUBR WVD ADDL INSD THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. $ $ $ $PROPERTY DAMAGE BODILY INJURY (Per accident) BODILY INJURY (Per person) COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT AUTOS ONLY AUTOSAUTOS ONLY NON-OWNED SCHEDULEDOWNED ANY AUTO AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY Y / N WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? (Mandatory in NH) DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below If yes, describe under ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE $ $ $ E.L. DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT E.L. DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE E.L. EACH ACCIDENT EROTH-STATUTEPER LIMITS(MM/DD/YYYY)POLICY EXP(MM/DD/YYYY)POLICY EFFPOLICY NUMBERTYPE OF INSURANCELTRINSR DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS / LOCATIONS / VEHICLES (ACORD 101, Additional Remarks Schedule, may be attached if more space is required) EXCESS LIAB UMBRELLA LIAB $EACH OCCURRENCE $AGGREGATE $ OCCUR CLAIMS-MADE DED RETENTION $ $PRODUCTS - COMP/OP AGG $GENERAL AGGREGATE $PERSONAL & ADV INJURY $MED EXP (Any one person) $EACH OCCURRENCE DAMAGE TO RENTED $PREMISES (Ea occurrence) COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CLAIMS-MADE OCCUR GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: POLICY PRO-JECT LOC CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE (MM/DD/YYYY) CANCELLATION AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE ACORD 25 (2016/03) © 1988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. CERTIFICATE HOLDER The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD HIRED AUTOS ONLY 10/28/2019 The Hilb Group of Florida,LLC -Tampa 3438 Colwell Ave Tampa FL 33614-1615 Jason Travis 813-636-4000 813-281-1086 info@hockmaninsurance.com Liberty Insurance Underwriters,Inc.19917 RENKEIC-01 Renker Eich Parks Architects,Inc. 1609 Dr.MLK.,Jr.,St.North St.Petersburg FL 33704 1869677938 A Professional Liability AEX102372-0003 1/29/2019 1/29/2020 $2,000,000 Each Claim $2,000,000 Ann Agg Professional Liability is written on a claims made and reported basis.RE 18-7432-AH Collier County Board of County Commissioners 3295 Tamiami Trail E. Naples FL 34112 16.E.5.k Packet Pg. 1950 Attachment: 18-7432-AH Renker-Eich_Insurance_10-29-19 (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES LIBRARY ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIC PRESERVATION, STUDY, PLANNING AND DESIGN CATEGORY RPS NO.: 18-7432-AH DATE: AUGUST 28th, 2019 Submitted By Renker Eich Parks Architects 1609 Dr Martin Luther King Jr St N St. Petersburg, FL 33704 727 821-2986 x212 ppalmer@reparch.com 16.E.5.l Packet Pg. 1951 Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic SOQ for RPS NO.: 18-7432-AH RENKER EICH PARKS ARCHITECTS TTaabbllee ooff CCoonntteennttss Letter of Interest 1. Criteria No. 1: Ability of Professional Personnel 2. Criteria No. 2: Certified Minority Business Enterprise 3. Criteria No. 3: Past Performance 4. Criteria No. 4: Location 5. Criteria No. 5: Recent, Current, and Projected Workloads of the Firm Appendix 16.E.5.l Packet Pg. 1952 Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic 1609 Dr. M.L. King Jr. Street North, St. Petersburg, Florida 33704-4203 Telephone (727) 821-2986 FAX (727) 896-4911 Lic AAC001447 August 28th, 2019 Evelyn Colon, Procurement Strategist Procurement Services Division Collier County, Administrative Services Department 3295 Tamiami Trail East, Bldg. C-2 Naples, Florida 34112 Re: Statement of Qualifications (SOQ) for Professional Services Library Architectural Historic Preservation, Study, Planning and Design Category, RPS NO.: 18-7432-AH Dear Evelyn, Renker Eich Parks Architects is pleased to respond to the Collier County Request for Professional Services. Since 1986 Renker Eich Parks Architects has successfully provided historic preservation architectural services to counties, universities, federal, state and local agencies. Our Practice-centered values are supported by our team’s approach of Strong-service, which is organized to deliver experience and reliability through proper and effective communication. This approach will be led by myself, Principal-in-charge Paul C. Palmer, AIA, from start to finish and paralleled by our highly-experienced project team. We specialize in all aspects of Historic Preservation, including conditions assessments, master planning and rehabilitation. We recently produced the St. Petersburg’s Design Guidelines for Historic Properties, documenting prevalent styles throughout St. Petersburg. Over 70% of our work and experience involves renovation and remodeling of existing facilities, and is precisely what is needed to take on the kind of challenge presented by historic properties. Our clients are varied and statewide, such as the City of St. Petersburg, Collier County Museums, the Town of Fort Myers Beach, Pinellas County, City of Daytona Beach, New College of Florida, and University of South Florida St. Petersburg. We are excited to continue our working relationship with you, and share what makes us qualified for this work within the ensuing pages of this SOQ. Sincerely, Renker Eich Parks Architects Paul C. Palmer, AIA, LEED AP BD+C Principal 16.E.5.l Packet Pg. 1953 Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic SOQ for RPS NO.: 18-7432-AH RENKER EICH PARKS ARCHITECTS 11 .. AA bb ii ll ii tt yy oo ff PP rr oo ff ee ss ss ii oo nn aa ll PP ee rr ss oo nn nn ee ll Historic Preservation Experience Renker Eich Parks Architects 30 years of practice includes a specialization in Historic Preservation. Mentored under John T. Parks, AIA (Ret.) in historic preservation, Paul C. Palmer, AIA has been practicing in this field for 25 years. Our firm has developed a wide range of specialized professional services for both State and Local agencies, including: - Condition Assessments Reports - Grant Funding Support - District Building Surveys - Restoration and Remodeling - Conjectural Reconstruction - ADA Accessibility - HABS (Historic American Buildings Survey) Record Drawings - Master Planning - Dev Review for Historic Districts - Streetscape Studies - Adaptive Reuse We have extensive experience in working with the Florida Department of State, Division of Historic Resources in seeking approval of appropriateness of proposed historic preservation projects. We are experienced in implementing The Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation and Guidelines for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings. The following are a few of our Historic Preservation Projects: o St. Petersburg City Hall Rehabilitation & Remodeling, St. Petersburg, Florida o Roberts Ranch Master Planning & Schematic Design, Immokalee, Florida o Williams House Restoration & Master Plan, USFSP, St. Petersburg, Florida o Snell House Restoration USFSP, St. Petersburg, Florida o North Worth Gable National Guard Armory Bldg., aka PAL of St. Petersburg o Jordan School Restoration and Reconstruction, St. Petersburg, Florida o Daytona Beach Bandshell & Clock Tower, Daytona Beach, Florida o Gulf Beaches Historical Museum (Church), Pass-a-Grille, Florida o Turner Bungalow Conditions Assessment Report, Clearwater, Florida 16.E.5.l Packet Pg. 1954 Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic SOQ for RPS NO.: 18-7432-AH RENKER EICH PARKS ARCHITECTS o RR Section Foreman’s House Conditions Assessment, Fellsmere, Florida o Marian Fell Library Restoration, Fellsmere, Florida o Dade City National Guard Armory, Dade City, Florida o Mound House Restoration, Multiple Projects, Town of Fort Myers Beach, Florida o Mission San Luis Reconstruction, Church & Convento , Tallahassee, Florida o Bartow Main Post Office Restoration, Bartow, Florida o Bok Tower Restoration, Bok Tower Gardens, Lake Wales, Florida. o Fellsmere School Restoration (City Hall), Fellsmere, Florida o Gamble Plantation Sugar Mill, Ellenton, Florida o St. Petersburg Open-Air Post Office, St. Petersburg, Florida o Citrus County Courthouse Restoration, Inverness, Florida Specific Master Planning Experience 2019 University of South Florida St. Petersburg, Williams House Master Planning 2018 Collier County, Immokalee Pioneer Museum at Robert’s Ranch Master Planning 2005 Town of Fort Myers Beach, Historic Mound House Property Master Planning 2002 Pinellas County Schools, Historic St. Petersburg High School Master Planning 2001 Florida Department of State, Historic Gamble Plantation Master Planning 1996 Florida Department of State, Historic Mission San Luis Master Planning 16.E.5.l Packet Pg. 1955 Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic SOQ for RPS NO.: 18-7432-AH RENKER EICH PARKS ARCHITECTS Support Staff Harmon H. Haley Jr., AIA, LEED AP BD+C Richard M. Headland, AIA Julie M. Vo, Assoc. Architect Monica Lacayo, Assoc. Architect Yaroslav Shtyrkalo, Assoc. Architect Maisey Rawe, Assoc. Architect Landscape Architecture Hunter A. Booth, ASLA, LEED AP Project Manager James N. Beatty, PLA Booth Design Group, Inc. Civil Engineering Senior Engineer Robert Dvorak, PE Design Engineer Stephen D. Brletic, PE Johnson, Mirmiran & Thompson, Inc Structural Engineering Principal In Charge Jim Mehltretter, PE Master Consulting Engineers, Inc. Mechanical/ Electrical/ Plumbing Eng. Principal in Charge Gregory F. Bowen, PE, LEED AP BD+C Project Electrical Engineer Joshua S. Wides, PE Engineering Matrix, Inc. Acoustical Consulting Principal In Charge Michael Keane, P.E. Keane Acoustics Project Team Sub-Consultants Project Manager/ Principal in Charge Paul C. Palmer, AIA, LEED AP BD+C 16.E.5.l Packet Pg. 1956 Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic Project Role Project Manager LEED Accredited Professional / Architect - Renker Eich Parks Architects City of Residence St. Petersburg, Florida Areas of Expertise LEED AP. Municipal, Educa- tional, Commercial, Sustainable Architecture Registration Registered Architect State of Florida Education Master of Architecture, 1995, University of Florida European Study Program, 1994, Vicenza, Italy Bachelor of Design, 1993, University of Florida Associate of Arts, 1990, St. Petersburg Junior College Pinellas County Center for the Arts, Gibbs High School Additional Training/Certifica- tion LEED AP BD+C (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, Accredited Professional) Years of Experience 24- Renker Eich Parks 6 - Prior Experience 30 - Total Years Paul C. Palmer, AIA, LEED AP BD+C Project Role: Substitute Project Manager Principal/Architect/ LEED Accredited Professional Since the beginning of Mr. Palmer’s professional career he has been a passionate advocate for educational design, historic preservation and sustainable design. Mr. Palmer was a design architect on Northeast High School, Gibbs High School, and Clearwater High School. To date, Mr. Palmer has completed multiple projects where he was team lead for Sustainable Design, including the Historic Jordan School which achieved LEED Silver, and piloted a new credit for Cultural Heritage, gaining recognition by the City of St. Petersburg. Mr. Palmer’s specialized ability in preservation includes Historic Restoration, Reconstruction and Adaptive Reuse. His experience extends to HABS Documentation for the Library of Congress, Historic Design Guidelines, Grant Funding Assistance, and Historic Structures Conditions Assessment Reports. Notable Project Experience City of St. Petersburg - City Hall Renovations, St. Petersburg, Florida The City of St. Petersburg is preparing to begin the initial phase of a major air conditioning system replacement proj- ect at the City Hall (roughly 67,000 SF). Additional renovations include roof replacement, including flat roof sections, and Historic Clay Tile Roofing. The design is being retrofitted to include the design of Solar Array System including necessary electrical infrastructure required to connect to existing building’s Power Distribution System. City of St. Petersburg - Municipal Services Building Renovations St. Petersburg, Florida City of St. Petersburg Municipal Services Center, St. Petersburg, Florida Renker Eich Parks Architects was selected to work with Engineering Matrix on HVAC Replacement and upgrades. The renovations and upgrades include; AC controls; replacement of two cooling towers; replacement of two Boilers; replacement and upgrades of all twenty air handling units & outside air units. Project includes remediation of out- side air (Filtration) and acoustics. Architectural renovations limited to opening modification of mechanical equipment rooms. City of St. Petersburg’s DESIGN GUIDELINES for HISTORIC PROPERTIES Design guidelines promote the retention of character-defining features of historic properties while also promoting sensitive modernization for buildings and structures that have already proved their durability and resilience based on their age, and their appeal to residents who are part of the historic neighborhoods in which they were built. In 2017, the “City of St. Petersburg’s Design Guidelines for Historic Properties” were adopted and immediately became an important resource for historic preservation in “The Sunshine City.” Open Air Post Office, US Postal Service, St. Petersburg, Florida As part of our Continuing Service Contract with the US Postal Service, we were tasked with providing a detailed Needs Assessment of the Historic Structure complete with a comprehensive cost estimate. Our current scope for the restoration of the Open Air Post Office addresses multiple issues related to the water tightness of the building envelope, restoration and refinishing select interior and exterior components, and restoration of specific historic elements of the building. Replacing select terra-cotta cladding, replacing damaged stone flooring, repairing cracks in stone pilasters, repointing stone bases and plinths, refinishing select interior doors and hardware, painting select interior doors and decorative metalwork, maintenance service to PO boxes. Repair and restore all terra-cotta panels for cracking and glaze finish issues. RB Cox Elementary, New Cafeteria /Art Music Dade City, Florida This new facility was designed for Pasco County Schools. The project includes a new Cafeteria and Kitchen, an Art Lab with Teacher Planning, Project Storage and Kiln, and a Music Suite which consists of Teacher Planning, Instru- ment Storage, and a Practice Room. Other aspects of the project include a new Parent Drop-off, additional Parking and Window Replacement to Historic RB Cox Elementary building. Green Globes - LEED Silver Equivalent Starkey Ranch Theatre/ Library/ Cultural Center Design Criteria Package Odessa, FL A comprehensive Design Criteria Package for Pasco County Schools for use in procuring Design-Build Services for the Starkey Ranch Theatre/ Library/ Cultural Center (TLC) Site and meet the requirements of the “Starkey Ranch District Park Site, School Site, and Library-Theatre Site Acquisition, Development, Shared Use, and Management Agreement”. The design criteria package will specify performance-based criteria for the public construction project, Paul Palmer September 30th, 2014 MAHESH RAMANUJAN P RESIDENT & C EO , U. S. GREEN B UILDING COUNCIL P RESIDENT & CEO, GREEN BUSINESS CERTIFICATION INC. GREEN BUSINESS CERTIFICATION INC. CERTIFIES THAT Paul Palmer HAS ATTAINED THE DESIGNATION OF LEED AP® Building Design + Construction by demonstrating the knowledge and understanding of green building practices and principles needed to support the use of the LEED green building program. 41786-AP-BD+C CREDENTIAL ID 16 DEC 2009 ISSUED 14 DEC 2018 VALID THROUGH 16.E.5.l Packet Pg. 1957 Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic including legal description of the site, survey information concerning the site, interior space requirements, material quality standards, conceptual design criteria, budget estimates, site development requirements, and parking require- ments applicable to the project. pTEC St. Petersburg, Florida This project scope included the design of a 3,700 sf Pre-Engineered Classroom Building for the Commercial Driving Program as well as the Remodeling and Renovation of an existing, occupied Vocational School to accommodate a Pre-School program and the relocation of the existing Nursing Program at 24,500 s.f.. Mechanical work included the complete replacement of HVAC Chillers for the existing Vocational School with new ductwork. Sitework scope included sidewalks, fencing, ADA upgrades and a new stormwater retention pond. Clearwater High School - Auditorium Renovation , Clearwater, Florida Improvements to the Auditorium included a new lobby, all new mechanical systems and spaces, new acoustical sys- tems, theatre rigging, lighting and audio visual systems. The new lobby area contains restrooms, concessions and ticketing areas. The existing lobby/restrooms were not accessible, additionally the slope of the Auditorium Seating exceeded the maximum slope of ADA. We created a series of entry ramps in the front to provide accessibility to the lobby, the bathrooms were completely gutted and retrofitted with ADA compliant fixtures. The Jordan School Restoration & Renovation Phase I & II St. Petersburg, Florida Phase I included the major renovation of the 1926 historic Jordan School building for the City of St. Petersburg and serves the community as a Head Start Center. The scope of work included the renovation of approximately 13,000 sf of the existing 2-story 1926 building and demolition of the 1947 addition. Phase II Renovations/Remodeling included the non-Historic Buildings on campus. Clearwater High School, Renovations and Remodeling to Field House – Building 21, Clearwater, Florida Complete renovation of the Field House at Clearwater High School. Renovated spaces include Team Locker Area’s, Restrooms and Showers. Other spaces include Coach offices, Public restrooms, a New Concessions Area, and Cart Storage Area. Completed areas to receive all new wall, ceiling, and floor finishes, as well as all new fixtures. Renovated facility will be compliant with the Americans with Disabili- ties Act. Total renovated area is 6,000. Calusa Elementary School - Kitchen Remodel Cafeteria New Port Richey, FL Renovation of Existing Dry Storage and New Building Addition for use as additional Dry Storage space. Program also included the remodeling of Dishwashing Room with a new Commercial Dishwashing Machine and Hood. The program also included Mechanical and Electrical Upgrades. Lacooche Elementary School - Kitchen Remodel Cafeteria Dade City, Florida Complete remodel of the existing Commercial Kitchen and surrounding support spaces. The renovations include a complete re-configuration of the Kitchen equipment. Working closely with the District Food Service Consultant, we developed a Kitchen layout with salvaged, refurbished, and new food service equipment. Then new design features a salvaged Serving Line with a new Dish-washing Line. USF St. Petersburg, Student Life Center Renovation St. Petersburg, Florida The Project scope encompassed a Complete remodeling of the Student Life Center which included recapturing and reconfiguring outside space, new landscaping, ADA Upgrades, and all new finishes. New Construction 1,100 sf, Renovation 10,000 sf. The Jordan School, City of St. Petersburg, St. Petersburg, Florida Phase I included the major renovation of the 1926 historic Jordan School building for the City of St. Petersburg and serves the community as a Head Start Center. The scope of work included the renovation of approximately 13,000 sf of the existing 2-story 1926 building and demolition of the 1947 addition. Phase II Renovations/Remodeling included the non-Historic Buildings on campus. Mound House Phase I & II Restoration The William H. Case House, originally built in 1906 with additions through 1921. The house is built on the top of a Calusa Indian Shell Mound, and this site is also an archeological preserve. This phase of work included the final res- toration of the 2,945 square feet. House, historic architectural finishes, accessibility upgrades, life safety upgrades, and adaptive reuse remodeling for museum use for educational and cultural exhibits. The construction cost of the renovation work was $748,000.00. Completed 2014. 16.E.5.l Packet Pg. 1958 Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic HUNTER A. BOOTH ASLA, LEED AP EDUCATION: Bachelor of Landscape Architecture, University of Florida, Gainesville REGISTRATIONS: State of Florida, Landscape Architect Registration #0000713 LEED Accredited Professional – United States Green Building Council AFFILIATIONS: American Society of Landscape Architects Kiwanis Club of St. Petersburg, St. Petersburg High School Baseball Boosters EMPLOYMENT: Booth Design Group, Inc., St. Petersburg, FL, Principal 2012-current Graham-Booth Landscape Architecture, St. Petersburg, FL, Principal, 2009-2012 Phil Graham Studio, St. Petersburg, FL, Senior Associate, 2006-2009 Phil Graham & Company, P.A., St. Petersburg, FL, 1999-2006 PROJECT EXPERIENCE: The New St. Petersburg Pier, St. Petersburg, FL – Landscape design, site planning, hardscape, irrigation, lighting, community involvement Sail Pavilion, Downtown Tampa, City of Tampa – Site planning, landscape, hardscape, lighting St. Pete Regional Skatepark, Campbell Park, St. Petersburg, FL – 28,000 square ft regional state of the art self-sustainable skateboarding skatepark. Master site planning, design, community outreach, project management City of St. Petersburg Police Courtyard, St. Pete, FL – Project management, site planning, landscape and hardscape Dunedin Dog Park, Dunedin, FL – Partnership between the city of Dunedin and Achieva Credit Union. Project management, site planning, landscape, hardscape, lighting and irrigation Armature Works, Tampa, FL – Landscape, hardscape, site planning, lighting, irrigation, urban design Water Resources Building, St. Petersburg, FL – (LEED Silver) – Sustainable site design, lighting, hardscape, art Plaza for the Arts, St. Petersburg, FL – Site planning, hardscape, lighting, site furnishings, landscape, irrigation Salvador Dali Museum, St. Petersburg, FL – Site planning, landscape, hardscape, lighting, green screen, labyrinth, faux rock Desoto Park Aquatic Center, Tampa, FL – Landscape, irrigation, hardscape Largo Downtown Park, Largo, FL – Monument design, community outreach, landscape, hardscape. Lighting Pioneer Park, Dunedin, FL – Site planning, landscape, hardscape, lighting, irrigation Dog Park, Dunedin, FL - Site plannng, landscape, hardscape, irrigation Lynch Community Garden, St. Petersburg, FL – Partnership with Lynch Elementary School and City of St. Petersburg. Site planning, landscape plan, irrigation Lake Vista Recreation Center, St. Petersburg, FL – Site design, landscape, irrigation, rain garden Pioneer Park, St. Petersburg, FL – Park improvements including landscape, hardscape, lighting and irrigation Cleveland Street Streetscape Beautification, Clearwater, FL – Streetscape Court Street and Countryside Blvd Streetscape, Clearwater, FL – Streetscape Starling at FishHawk Ranch, Lithia, FL –Pool design with splash zone, landscape, hardscape, lighting, irrigation, recreational trails, arbors Landscape Architecture · Planning · Urban Design License # LC26000471 16.E.5.l Packet Pg. 1959 Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic SandPearl Resort, Clearwater Beach, FL – Landscape, hardscape, site planning, lighting, pool design Bexley Amenity, Pasco County, FL – Landscape, site planning, lighting, irrigation, pool design City Hall Complex, St. Pete Beach, FL – Landscape, irrigation, lighting, hardscape Brandon Parkway and Meridian Avenue, Hillsborough County Expressway Authority – Urban design, fountains, recreational trail, roadway lighting, landscape, hardscape, irrigation Busch & Kennedy Boulevard Corridor Studies, Tampa-Hillsborough Planning Commission – Public involvement, graphics, presentation materials Kennedy Boulevard Median Beautification, Tampa, FL University of South Florida Pedestrian Promenade & Central Core, St. Petersburg, FL – Landscape, site design, lighting (all solar with federal grant), fountains, arbors Pinellas County Job Corps, United States Department Of Labor, St. Petersburg, FL – Landscape, hardscape, site design St. Petersburg Museum of Fine Arts – St. Petersburg, FL – Landscape, hardscape, irrigation, lighting Zack Street Promenade of the Arts, Tampa, FL – urban design, landscape, hardscape, public art, lighting, structures FishHawk West Amenities, Lithia, FL – Pool design, landscape, hardscape, recreational trails, site planning Landscape Architecture · Planning · Urban Design License # LC26000471 16.E.5.l Packet Pg. 1960 Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic was used in specific areas of the field. This underdrain system offers the benefits of quick installation, narrow trenches, high flow rates, and affordability. Northeast High School, Pinellas County, FL Project Manager. To reduce the school’s on-site stormwater facility, Mr. Dvorak completed a hydrologic investigation of the surrounding 165 acres of contributing basin area and validated the basin’s outfall pipe improvements initially proposed in the St. Petersburg Stormwater Management Master Plan (SMMP). The improvements to the outfall were analyzed using the EPA's SWMM computer model. Mr. Dvorak was project manager and project engineer for the on-site school and off-site outfall improvements which included design, plans production, permitting and construction phase services. Gibbs High School, St. Petersburg, FL Project Manager. JMT provided design, permitting and construction phase services for the total renovation of this historic high school campus. The new high school building was constructed on the existing football field and open areas. The existing school building was then demolished and new football field, track and sports facilities were constructed. Additional sports facilities included baseball and softball fields, basketball and tennis courts and a miracle course. The project involved extensive negotiation with the Florida Department of Transportation for use of FDOT-owned land adjacent to the site for a stormwater management pond. Relocations of sanitary sewer, water, reclaimed water and natural gas facilities were required. Meadowlawn Middle School, Pinellas County, FL Project Manager. To reduce the school’s on-site stormwater facility, Mr. Dvorak completed a hydrologic investigation of the surrounding 165 acres of contributing basin area and validated the basin’s outfall pipe improvements initially proposed in the St. Petersburg Stormwater Management Master Plan (SMMP). The improvements to the outfall were analyzed using the EPA's SWMM computer model. Mr. Dvorak was project manager and project engineer for the on-site school and off-site outfall improvements which included design, plans production, permitting and construction phase services. A SWFWMD ERP was obtained for this project. Pasadena Fundamental School, St. Petersburg, FL Project Engineer. The project consisted of additions and renovations to the existing school campus. Mr. Dvorak was project engineer for the design and permitting of this 6.5-acre site. The site improvements included paving, grading, drainage, water, fire and wastewater facilities. Pinellas Technical Education Center South (P-TEC) Drainage Study, Pinellas County School Board, St. Petersburg, FL Principal-in-Charge and Engineer-of-Record. The P-TEC parking lot located west of the Early Childhood Development Center (Center) has flooded on numerous occasions during the last several years. The Center is part of the P-TEC South campus in St. Petersburg. The Pinellas County School Board authorized JMT to perform a drainage study and to recommend improvements to improve the drainage for the Center west parking lot. The parking lot drains to a detention pond that serves a nine-acre area. R.B. Cox Elementary School Addition, Dade City, FL Civil Project Manager. Civil engineering design, permitting, and construction phase services for site improvements for a new 20,000- square-foot cafeteria, re-designed parking lots, and master drainage improvements. Improvements included paving, grading, drainage, a new stormwater management pond, and new water and wastewater connections to the City of Dade City systems. Significant grade changes across the site required gravity walls and cantilever retaining walls. Pinellas County General Engineering Services, Pinellas County, FL Project Manager/Drainage Engineer. Mr. Dvorak provided on-going site plan review under multiple work orders to support the Development Review Services Department at Pinellas County. This assignment requires support personnel to perform all duties on-site and includes reviewing site plans for a variety of different projects, attending meetings and conference calls with applicants and project engineers as necessary, coordinating with other departments within the County, and generating comment checklists. Projects vary in size and complexity, ranging from small out parcels that connect to previously permitted master drainage systems to large commercial and residential developments with floodplain and floodway impacts. Technical review of complex watershed and hydraulic modeling analyses is required in some instances, and the proficient use of ICPR, HECRAS, SWMM, and other hydrologic and hydraulic software packages is essential. JMT provides laptops, software, and any other equipment or supplies to support personnel while working on-site. ROBERT DVORAK, PE Senior Engineer 16.E.5.l Packet Pg. 1961 Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic has made the significant earthwork computations associated with this project, including a number of site layout alternatives, more efficient. Montessori Academy Sewer Connection, Hillsborough County, FL Design Engineer. Design, construction documents, and permitting assistance for a new lift station for an existing 90-student private day care facility/academy. Hillsborough County Environmental Lab, Hillsborough County, FL Civil Engineer. JMT designed and permitted the site improvements, including the paving, grading, drainage, sidewalks, and modifications to the existing pump station, for the proposed 22,917-square-foot environmental laboratory building for the Hillsborough County Utilities Department. The project is located at the Central Hillsborough Water Treatment Facility (CHWTF) on Columbus Drive. Permitting included an SWFWMD Environmental Resource Permit Modification, Hillsborough County Site Plan Approval and FDEP Wastewater Collection permit modification. Robert W. Saunders Sr. Public Library, Hillsborough County, FL Civil Engineer. JMT designed and permitted the site improvements, including the paving, grading, drainage, sidewalks, utilities, and stormwater management system, for the proposed two-story 26,244-square-foot library located at 1505 N. Nebraska Avenue. Stormwater attenuation and treatment were achieved via three shallow inter-connected dry detention ponds, eliminating the need for underground detention. The improvements were designed around a grand oak near the center of the site. The water, wastewater, and stormwater utilities are all provided by the City of Tampa. University Area Community Library, Hillsborough County, FL Civil Engineer. JMT performed the design, permitting and construction phase services for the construction of a new design/build library with associated parking, stormwater management facilities, utilities and access in north Tampa near USF. Falkenburg DJJ Drainage Improvements, Hillsborough County, FL Project Engineer. Performed a topographic survey of the project areas including 1) the western portion of the north parking lot and swale along the western property boundary and 2) the courtyard complex including existing drainage inlet and piping system (accessible from above ground), swales, downspout locations, and areas proposed for yard drain inlets. The drainage analysis included a storm tabulation analysis of the proposed closed pipe systems serving the north parking lot and courtyard areas. JMT provided the design of the proposed improvements to relieve flooding at the north parking lot and the basketball court and flooding locations in and around the courtyard area. Construction plans were prepared for drainage improvements including connections to roof drains, grading, inlet and pipe systems and outfalls in the areas described above. A final inspection of completed drainage improvements, responses to contractor, and shop drawing review was also included in the project. Pinellas Trail – 54th Avenue North Drainage, Pinellas County, FL Project Engineer. The 54th Avenue and 97th Way intersection experiences frequent flooding resulting in potential property damage and creating access problems to residences as well as public safety concerns. Flooding has persisted due to undersized primary drainage system components and the lack of a secondary drainage collection and conveyance system in some portions of the drainage basin. To alleviate flooding at the intersection, the County proposes to upgrade both the outfall system and the collection system. JMT performed a modeling analysis to size outfall components to meet minimum drainage Level of Service standards within the basin containing the intersection using ICPR and prepared a Drainage Study/Preliminary Engineering Report. The report documents the results of the modeling analysis and evaluates alternatives for improvements and will eventually be utilized in support of co-funding initiatives with SWFWMD or other agencies. Waste to Energy and 110th Avenue North Improvements, Pinellas County, FL Project Engineer. The project consisted of reconstruction of 110th Avenue North from 28th Street to the existing gate east of 31st Street. Elements included drainage improvements to resolve standing water, new sidewalk, a bus landing pad to provide pedestrian access from the Waste to Energy Facility to the existing transit stop on 28th Street and paving of the existing parking lot across from the switching yard. Services included design, preparation of contract documents, permitting and utility coordination, and post-design services for the roadway. STEPHEN BRLETIC, PE Project Engineer 16.E.5.l Packet Pg. 1962 Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic Master Consulting Engineers, Inc. Jim Mehltretter, PE Senior Vice President/Principal ACADEMIC BACKGROUND Bachelor of Architectural Engineering, 1973 Oklahoma State University REGISTRATIONS Florida PE: 33860 Alabama PE: 27549 Arkansas PE: 13487 Georgia PE: 22032 Iowa PE: 18754 Kentucky PE: 24039 Louisiana PE: 0033555 Massachusetts PE: 43207 Mississippi PE: 17974 New Jersey PE: GE024277 New York PE: 092284 Ohio PE: E62709 Oklahoma PE: 23907 Pennsylvania PE: 047932R Tennessee PE: 105549 Texas PE: 72007 Virginia PE: 040204007 Florida Threshold Inspector: 0164 NCEES: 27847 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE 47 years total experience in structural design. 20 years with Master Consulting Engineers. OFFICE LOCATION Tampa, Florida ROLE Structural Engineer EXPERIENCE Shore Acres Recreation Center | St. Petersburg, Florida Role: Princpal in Charge | Type: New Construction | Size: 20,000 SF | Construction Cost: $10,150,000.00 St. Petersburg Fire Station 8 | St. Petersburg, Florida Role: Princpal in Charge | Type: New Construction | Size: 7,400 SF | Construction Cost: $1,550,000.00 St. Petersburg City Hall | St. Petersburg, Florida Role: Princpal in Charge | Type: Renovation | Size: 55,000 SF | Construction Cost: $3,000,000.00 Tom James Museum | St. Petersburg, Florida Role: Principal in Charge | Type: Historic Renovation | Size: 100,000 SF | Construction Cost: $26,685,000.00 Madeira Beach City Hall | Madeira Beach, Florida Role: Princpal in Charge | Type: New Construction | Size: 18,500 SF | Construction Cost: $3,000,000.00 City of Tampa City Hall | Tampa, Florida Role: Principal in Charge | Type: Historic Renovation | Size: 40,000 SF | Construction Cost: $23,000,000.00 Charlotte Courts | Punta Gorda, Florida Role: Principal in Charge | Type: Historic Renovation | Size: 8,000 SF | Construction Cost: $2,232,000.00 New Tampa Recreation Center | Tampa, Florida Role: Princpal in Charge | Type: New Construction | Size: 8,500 SF | Construction Cost: $2,500,000.00 PSTA Bus Shelters | St. Petersburg, Florida Role: Princpal in Charge | Type: Renovation | Size: 11,000 SF | Construction Cost: $967,295.00 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE As co-founder of MCE, Jim has worked in the engineering industry across the United States for more than 47 years. Since this time he has grown the firm into a multi-disciplinary organization capable of surpassing the expectations of even the most challenging clients; completing projects both large and small with the utmost care in the pursuit of design excellence, with empathy to the client’s needs and priorities, and a sensitivity to both fiscal and sustainable building practices. Jim continues to be carefully involved in each project he oversees, with a hands-on approach to each step of the design and project execution phases. 16.E.5.l Packet Pg. 1963 Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic Principal-In-Charge Project Mechanical Engineer, P.E. Gregory F. Bowen, P.E., LEED®AP BD+C gregb@engmtx.com / (727) 573-4656 COMPANY ROLE Responsibilities include management of internal efforts for timely completion of all documents, including client management and project scope management. Greg meets with Owners to determine the scope criteria and preferences. Upon resolution of the scope with the Owner’s budgetary requirements, Greg will then proceed with the various agreed upon design phases. With 30+ years of experience Greg coordinates design to be based upon efficiency, ease of operation, durability, and the capital cost of equipment. TECHNICAL EXPERTISE Greg's design experience includes mechanical systems and energy engineering. Greg has been involved with many projects within the Public and Private sector including School Boards, Municipalities, Colleges, Residences, Medical Facilities, Churches and the Hospitality Industry. These projects involved a wide range of scope in multi-discipline engineering systems. Projects involved Chillers, Cooling Towers, AHUs, VAV Systems, Energy Management Systems, Site Power Distribution, Thermal Energy Storage, Emergency Generators, Fire Alarm Systems and Site lighting to name a few. Responsibilities also include assisting in NECPA energy program effort (including building technical analysis studies), preparation of contract documents, client management, and coordinating modeling efforts. Project scope management includes development of scope and identifying client scope and cost alternatives, estimating of construction costs, negotiation of contract, verification of existing equipment conditions, coordination with supporting disciplines, review of project with client, incorporation of client comments into project and overseeing project through construction. Particular expertise includes knowledge of equipment, costs, and systems interaction. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS U.S. Green Building Council ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers) ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers REPRESENTATIVE PROJECT EXPERIENCE CITY OF ST. PETERSBURG ................................ A/E CONTINUING SERVICES (2008-2009 & 2015-2018) CITY OF LARGO ............................................... M/E/P CONTINUING SERVICES (2019-2024) CITY OF TAMPA ............................................... M/E/P CONTINUING SERVICES (1989-2019) PINELLAS COUNTY GOVT ............................. M/E/P CONTINUING SERVICES (2010-2021) PASCO COUNTY GOVT .................................. HVAC CONTINUING SERVICES (2006-2015 & 2014-2021) MANATEE COUNTY GOVT ............................. M/E/P CONTINUING SERVICES (2017-2020) USF – ALL CAMPUSES ..................................... M/E/P CONTINUING SERVICES (2015-2018, 2018-2021) PINELLAS COUNTY S/B ........................ M/E/P CONTINUING SERVICES (1990-2006, 2007-2020) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY S/B ................ M /E/P CONTINUING SERVICES (2017-2021) SARASOTA COUNTY S/B ...................... M/E/P CONTINUING SERVICES (1999-2001, 2005-2014 & 2017-2020) MANATEE COUNTY S/B ........................ M/E/P CONTINUING SERVICES (1997-1999, 2004-2011, 2014-2018) HERNANDO COUNTY S/B ..................... M/E/P CONTINUING SERVICES (2006-2010 & 2015-2022) PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS P.E., State of Florida #55064, Mechanical (94), Fire Protection (05) LEED®AP BD+C (2006) EDUCATION B.S.M.E., University of South Florida (1989) **Mechanical=M; Electrical=E; Plumbing=P; Fire Protection=FP; Technology=T; Security=S; Construction Phase Administration=CPA 2860 Scherer Drive, Suite 640 St. Petersburg, Florida 33716 727.573.4656 email@engmtx.com www.engmtx.com 16.E.5.l Packet Pg. 1964 Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic Project Electrical Engineer, P.E. Joshua S. Wides, P.E. joshw@engmtx.com / (727) 573-4656 COMPANY ROLE Responsibilities include design experience with electrical and energy conservation engineering. He has been involved with many projects within the Public and Private sectors. These projects encompassed a wide range of scope in multi- discipline engineering systems. Josh has 15+ years of experience with projects involving Mechanical Equipment Power, Site Power Distribution, Emergency Generators, UPSs, Fire Alarm Systems and Site Lighting, to name a few. TECHNICAL EXPERTISE Josh’s design experience includes electrical engineering. Josh has been involved with many projects within the Public and Private sectors. Josh’s efforts include managing our in-house design team to review site conditions, review system standards, review design with Owner’s representative, ensure document project scope on drawings in AutoCAD, complete photometric analysis with fixture selection, and review submittals and workmanship during construction. Electrical systems expertise includes lighting systems, lighting control, secondary power distribution, lightning protection, grounding, bonding, emergency power generation, UPS systems, single line diagrams, elementary diagrams, sound systems, master antenna systems, site power distribution / switchgear, parallel generation / synchronization, and others. EDUCATION B.S.E., Electrical Engineering – University of Florida (2003) REPRESENTATIVE PROJECT EXPERIENCE MATRIX HAS COMPLETED MORE THAN 20 PROJECTS WITHIN THE PAST 10 YEARS, FOR THE CITY OF ST. PETERSBURG! • Police Headquarters........................................ New Construction (2018) • Municipal Service Center....................... Fire Sprinkler Evaluation (2017) • Municipal Service Center.....................................Arc Flash Study (2017) • City Hall........HVAC System Upgrade Design (Ongoing 2017 to Present) • City Hall................................................HVAC System Evaluation (2017) • Municipal Service Center.................. M/E/P Engineering Services (2016) • Boyd Hill Nature Preserve ..................................... New, Oak Hall (2016) • Northwest Pool......................................................... Renovations (2016) • Carter Woodson Museum............................................ Evaluation (2015) • Municipal Service Center................................ AHU Replacement (2015) • Municipal Service Center HVAC Replacement –1st-Floor Parking (2014) • Police Department............................ M/E/P Engineering Services (2013) • Municipal Service Center........................ Mezzanine Renovations (2013) • Water Resource Center....... Admin Server Room Commissioning (2011) • Sunken Gardens .....................................................New Elevator (2011) • Sunken Gardens ..................... Feasibility Study for New Elevator (2011) • Police Department....................................................... Evaluation (2011) • Water Resource Center................................ New Admin Building (2010) • City Hall.......................................................... AHU Replacement (2009) • Municipal Service Center................................ AHU Replacement (2009) • St. Pete Main Library.................. Mechanical Systems Evaluation (2009) PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS P.E., State of Florida #69258, Electrical (2009) **Mechanical=M; Electrical=E; Plumbing=P; Fire Protection=FP; Technology=T; Security=S 2860 Scherer Drive, Suite 640 St. Petersburg, Florida 33716 727.573.4656 email@engmtx.com www.engmtx.com 16.E.5.l Packet Pg. 1965 Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic Michael Keane, P.E. President 1859 Eau Claire Ct. Oldsmar, FL 34677 727.644.3445 keaneacoustics@aol.com Michael has been providing acoustical consulting services since 1999 covering a wide range of domestic and international projects including Residential, Hospitality, Education, Arts, Worship, Commercial, Transportation and Athletic Facilities. His technical background includes the following: B.S. Electrical Engineering Master’s Studies in Music Engineering Professional Engineer in the State of Florida Michael has a high level of experience in architectural acoustics, electro- acoustics, and mechanical services noise and vibration. Michael is highly skilled in a number of acoustic analysis and modeling applications, including intelligibility and reverberation time modeling, and on-site noise, vibration, reverberation time and intelligibility assessment. Acoustical Society of America American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) Member E33 Committee on Environmental Acoustics Audio Engineering Society Member Firm: National Council of Acoustical Consultants AAAARRRRCCCCHHHHIIIITTTTEEEECCCCTTTTUUUURRRRAAAALLLL ////EEEENNNNGGGGIIIINNNNEEEEEEEERRRRIIIINNNNGGGG AAAACCCCOOOOUUUUSSSSTTTTIIIICCCCAAAALLLL DDDDEEEESSSSIIIIGGGGNNNN❑Hospitality❑Residential❑Hospitals❑Education❑Arts❑Worship❑Commercial❑Transportation❑Residential❑Stadia EEEELLLLEEEECCCCTTTTRRRROOOO----AAAACCCCOOOOUUUUSSSSTTTTIIIICCCCAAAALLLL DDDDEEEESSSSIIIIGGGGNNNN❑Public Address Systems❑Voice Alarm Systems❑Program Audio Systems TTTTEEEESSSSTTTTIIIINNNNGGGG////AAAANNNNAAAALLLLYYYYSSSSIIIISSSS AAAANNNNDDDD TTTTRRRROOOOUUUUBBBBLLLLEEEESSSSHHHHOOOOOOOOTTTTIIIINNNNGGGG❑Noise Code Compliance❑Reverberation❑Sound Isolation / Transmission ❑Impact Noise❑Speech Intelligibility❑Mechanical Services Noise and Vibration Mitigation EEEENNNNVVVVIIIIRRRROOOONNNNMMMMEEEENNNNTTTTAAAALLLL AAAACCCCOOOOUUUUSSSSTTTTIIIICCCCSSSS EEEEXXXXPPPPEEEERRRRTTTT WWWIIIITTTTNNNNEEEESSSSSSSS Michael’s career experience encompasses projects small and large. He has been responsible for the design and commissioning of multi-million dollar acoustical and audio systems. Selected projects include: Residential/Hospitality Turnberry Ocean Club, Sunny Isles Beach,FL Fontainebleau Resort, Miami Beach, FL Soho Standard Hotel, New York, NY Beacon on Third Condominium, St. Petersburg, FL Element Hotel, Tampa, FL Private Residences, NY, FL Streamsong Resort, Streamsong, FL Hospitals Tampa General Hospital, FL Mease Countryside Hospital, FL Lee Memorial Hospital, Ft. Myers, FL St. Joseph Hospital, Tampa, FL Educational MIT Simmons Hall, Cambridge, MA WUSF Studios, Sarasota, FL Cornell University, Ithaca, NY UWI Lecture Theater, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago SUNY Purchase Music School, NY FSU Asolo Conservatory, Sarasota, FL Arts/Cultural Charlottesville Amphitheater, VA Austrian Cultural Forum, New York NY Salt Lake City Library, Salt Lake City, UT Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois National Cultural and Arts Centre, Trinidad and Tobago Muhammad Ali Center, Louisville, KY Miller Theater, Columbia University, NY Figge Museum of Art, Davenport Iowa Worship Congregation Beth Shalom, Clearwater, FL St. Jerome Parish, Indian Rocks, FL Holy Name Monastery, Dade City, FL Generations Christian Church, Trinity, FL St. Anne Catholic Church, Ruskin, FL Tampa Covenant Church Commercial International Plaza, Tampa, FL Grimshaw Architects, New York, NY One Liberty Plaza, New York, NY Great Plains Software, Fargo, ND Razor and Tie Records, New York, NY National Fitness Chain (various FL) Transportation JFK International Airport, New York, NY Pearson International Airport, Toronto Dulles Int’l Airport, Washington D.C. Los Angeles International Airport, CA Miami International Airport, Miami, FL Fulton Street Transit Center, New York, NY Stadia/Athletics Liverpool New Anfield Stadium, Liverpool, UK Hudson River Park Pier 40, New York, NY University of Cincinnati Athletic Center, Cincinnati, OH CREDENTIALS PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS SERVICES OFFERED SELECTED PROJECTS 16.E.5.l Packet Pg. 1966 Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic Renker Eich Parks Architects Licenses & Certificates RENKER EICH PARKS ARCHITECTS 16.E.5.l Packet Pg. 1967 Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic Johnson Mirmiran & Thompson, Inc. Licenses & Certificates RENKER EICH PARKS ARCHITECTS Ron DeSantis, Governor STATE OF FLORIDA BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS THE ENGINEERING BUSINESS HEREIN IS AUTHORIZED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 471, FLORIDA STATUTES JOHNSON MIRMIRAN & THOMPSON, INC. 615 CRESCENT EXECUTIVE COURT SUITE 106 LAKE MARY FL 32746 LICENSE NUMBER: CA5917 EXPIRATION DATE: FEBRUARY 28, 2021 Always verify licenses online at MyFloridaLicense.com Do not alter this document in any form. This is your license. It is unlawful for anyone other than the licensee to use this document. 16.E.5.l Packet Pg. 1968 Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic Booth Design Group, Inc. Licenses & Certificates RENKER EICH PARKS ARCHITECTS 16.E.5.l Packet Pg. 1969 Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic Master Consulting Engineering, Inc. Licenses & Certificates RENKER EICH PARKS ARCHITECTS Ron DeSantis, Governor Halsey Beshears, STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS THE PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER HEREIN IS LICENSED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 471, FLORIDA STATUTES CASTELLON, ARMANDO ALFREDO 5223 W. CYPRESS STREET, STE 200 TAMPA FL 33607 LICENSE NUMBER: PE43453 EXPIRATION DATE: FEBRUARY 28, 2021 Always verify licenses online at MyFloridaLicense.com Do not alter this document in any form. This is your license. It is unlawful for anyone other than the licensee to use this document. RICK SCOTT, GOVERNOR JONATHAN ZACHEM, SECRETARY STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS THE PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER HEREIN IS LICENSED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 471, FLORIDA STATUTES MEHLTRETTER, JAMES ROBERT 5223 W. CYPRESS STREET, STE200 C/O MASTER CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC TAMPA FL 33607 LICENSE NUMBER: PE33860 EXPIRATION DATE: FEBRUARY 28, 2021 Always verify licenses online at MyFloridaLicense.com Do not alter this document in any form. This is your license. It is unlawful for anyone other than the licensee to use this document. 16.E.5.l Packet Pg. 1970 Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic Engineering Matrix, Inc Licenses & Certificates RENKER EICH PARKS ARCHITECTS Ron DeSantis, Governor Halsey Beshears, STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS THE PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER HEREIN IS LICENSED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 471, FLORIDA STATUTES WIDES, JOSHUA S. 1725 COUNTRY CLUB ROAD N ST. PETERSBURG FL 33710 LICENSE NUMBER: PE69258 EXPIRATION DATE: FEBRUARY 28, 2021 Always verify licenses online at MyFloridaLicense.com Do not alter this document in any form. This is your license. It is unlawful for anyone other than the licensee to use this document. Ron DeSantis, Governor Halsey Beshears, STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS THE PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER HEREIN IS LICENSED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 471, FLORIDA STATUTES BOWEN, GREGORY F. 155 WOODCREEK DRIVE N SAFETY HARBOR FL 33695 LICENSE NUMBER: PE55064 EXPIRATION DATE: FEBRUARY 28, 2021 Always verify licenses online at MyFloridaLicense.com Do not alter this document in any form. This is your license. It is unlawful for anyone other than the licensee to use this document. Ron DeSantis, Governor Halsey Beshears, STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS THE ENGINEERING BUSINESS HEREIN IS AUTHORIZED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 471, FLORIDA STATUTES ENGINEERING MATRIX, INC. 2860 SCHERER DRIVE SUITE 640 ST. PETERSBURG FL 33716 LICENSE NUMBER: CA4288 EXPIRATION DATE: FEBRUARY 28, 2021 Always verify licenses online at MyFloridaLicense.com Do not alter this document in any form. This is your license. It is unlawful for anyone other than the licensee to use this document. 16.E.5.l Packet Pg. 1971 Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic Keane Acoustics Licenses & Certificates RENKER EICH PARKS ARCHITECTS 16.E.5.l Packet Pg. 1972 Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic SOQ for RPS NO.: 18-7432-AH RENKER EICH PARKS ARCHITECTS 22 .. CC ee rr tt ii ff ii ee dd MM ii nn oo rr ii tt yy BB uu ss ii nn ee ss ss EE nn tt ee rr pp rr ii ss ee 16.E.5.l Packet Pg. 1973 Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic SBE/MBE/WBE Status RENKER EICH PARKS ARCHITECTS All of the following team members have meet the requirements to be considered a Small Business Enterprise (SBE). Additionally all have met been Certified by the City of St. Petersburg. Renker Eich Parks Architects, Inc. Booth Design Group Master Consulting Engineers, Inc. Is Also Certified SBE with Pinellas County, and a Cer- tified Minority Business with the State of Florida 16.E.5.l Packet Pg. 1974 Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic SOQ for RPS NO.: 18-7432-AH RENKER EICH PARKS ARCHITECTS 33 .. PP aa ss tt PP ee rr ff oo rr mm aa nn cc ee 16.E.5.l Packet Pg. 1975 Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic Reference Questionnaire Solicitation: 18-7432-AH Architectural Historic Preservation, Study, Planning, and Design Category Reference Questionnaire for: PAUL C. PALMER, AIA, LEED AP, PRINCIPAL (Name of Company Requesting Reference Information) RENKER EICH PARKS ARCHITECTS, INC. (Name of Individuals Requesting Reference Information) Name:Alison Giesen (Evaluator completing reference questionnaire) Company:Town of Fort Myers Beach (Evaluator’s Company completing reference) Email: alison@fmbgov.com FAX: 239-765-0909 Telephone: 239-765-0865 Collier County has implemented a process that collects reference information on firms and their key personnel to be used in the selection of firms to perform this project. The Name of the Company listed in the Subject above has listed you as a client for which they have previously performed work. Please complete the survey. Please rate each criteria to the best of your knowledge on a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 representing that you were very satisifed (and would hire the firm/individual again) and 1 representing that you were very unsatisfied (and would never hire the firm/indivdiual again). If you do not have sufficient knowledge of past performance in a particular area, leave it blank and the item or form will be scored “0.” Project Description: _Phase II Mound House Restoration_ Completion Date: ___01/25/2014_______ Project Budget: ____$748,332.00___________________ Project Number of Days: ___810 ________________ Item Citeria Score 1 Ability to manage the project costs (minimize change orders to scope). 10 2 Ability to maintain project schedule (complete on-time or early). 10 3 Quality of work. 10 4 Quality of consultative advice provided on the project. 10 5 Professionalism and ability to manage personnel. 10 6 Project administration (completed documents, final invoice, final product turnover; invoices; manuals or going forward documentation, etc.) 10 7 Ability to verbally communicate and document information clearly and succinctly. 10 8 Abiltity to manage risks and unexpected project circumstances. 10 9 Ability to follow contract documents, policies, procedures, rules, regulations, etc. 10 10 Overall comfort level with hiring the company in the future (customer satisfaction). 10 TOTAL SCORE OF ALL ITEMS 100 16.E.5.l Packet Pg. 1976 Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic Reference Questionnaire Solicitation: 18-7432-AH Architectural Historic Preservation, Study, Planning, and Design Category Reference Questionnaire for: PAUL C. PALMER, AIA, LEED AP, PRINCIPAL (Name of Company Requesting Reference Information) RENKER EICH PARKS ARCHITECTS, INC. (Name of Individuals Requesting Reference Information) Name:Mark D. Mathes (Evaluator completing reference questionnaire) Company:City of Fellsmere (Evaluator’s Company completing reference) Email: cdd@cityoffellsmere.org FAX: 772-646-5315 Telephone: 772-646-6315 Collier County has implemented a process that collects reference information on firms and their key personnel to be used in the selection of firms to perform this project. The Name of the Company listed in the Subject above has listed you as a client for which they have previously performed work. Please complete the survey. Please rate each criteria to the best of your knowledge on a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 representing that you were very satisifed (and would hire the firm/individual again) and 1 representing that you were very unsatisfied (and would never hire the firm/indivdiual again). If you do not have sufficient knowledge of past performance in a particular area, leave it blank and the item or form will be scored “0.” Project Description: _Old School ReRoof_________ Completion Date: ___8/15/19___________________ Project Budget: _$275,000_________________________ Project Number of Days: ___180_________________ Item Citeria Score 1 Ability to manage the project costs (minimize change orders to scope). 7 2 Ability to maintain project schedule (complete on-time or early). 8 3 Quality of work. 7 4 Quality of consultative advice provided on the project. 8 5 Professionalism and ability to manage personnel. 9 6 Project administration (completed documents, final invoice, final product turnover; invoices; manuals or going forward documentation, etc.) 8 7 Ability to verbally communicate and document information clearly and succinctly. 7 8 Abiltity to manage risks and unexpected project circumstances. 7 9 Ability to follow contract documents, policies, procedures, rules, regulations, etc. 8 10 Overall comfort level with hiring the company in the future (customer satisfaction). 7 TOTAL SCORE OF ALL ITEMS 76 16.E.5.l Packet Pg. 1977 Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic 16.E.5.lPacket Pg. 1978Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic SOQ for RPS NO.: 18-7432-AH RENKER EICH PARKS ARCHITECTS Project Examples of Relevant Experience 16.E.5.l Packet Pg. 1979 Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic SOQ for RPS NO.: 18-7432-AH RENKER EICH PARKS ARCHITECTS The Mound House, Master Plan & Multi-Phase Reconstruction & Restoration 16.E.5.l Packet Pg. 1980 Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic SOQ for RPS NO.: 18-7432-AH RENKER EICH PARKS ARCHITECTS The Mound House, Master Plan & Multi-Phase Reconstruction & Restoration 16.E.5.l Packet Pg. 1981 Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic SOQ for RPS NO.: 18-7432-AH RENKER EICH PARKS ARCHITECTS Immokalee Pioneer Museum at Roberts Ranch Master Plan 16.E.5.l Packet Pg. 1982 Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic SOQ for RPS NO.: 18-7432-AH RENKER EICH PARKS ARCHITECTS State of Florida, San Luis Master Plan, Church Reconstruction 16.E.5.l Packet Pg. 1983 Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic SOQ for RPS NO.: 18-7432-AH RENKER EICH PARKS ARCHITECTS Historic Fellsmere School Restoration Historic Gamble Plantation 16.E.5.l Packet Pg. 1984 Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic SOQ for RPS NO.: 18-7432-AH RENKER EICH PARKS ARCHITECTS Daytona Beach Clock Tower Restoration City of St. Petersburg, Historic City Hall Restoration 16.E.5.l Packet Pg. 1985 Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic SOQ for RPS NO.: 18-7432-AH RENKER EICH PARKS ARCHITECTS Citrus County Courthouse Restoration Pinellas County, Gulf Beaches Museum (Church) Restoration 16.E.5.l Packet Pg. 1986 Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic SOQ for RPS NO.: 18-7432-AH RENKER EICH PARKS ARCHITECTS University of South Florida, Historic Snell House Restoration Historic St. Petersburg High School, Master Plan and Conditions Assessment 16.E.5.l Packet Pg. 1987 Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic SOQ for RPS NO.: 18-7432-AH RENKER EICH PARKS ARCHITECTS 44 .. LL oo cc aa tt ii oo nn 16.E.5.l Packet Pg. 1988 Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic 16.E.5.l Packet Pg. 1989 Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic SOQ for RPS NO.: 18-7432-AH RENKER EICH PARKS ARCHITECTS 55 .. RR ee cc ee nn tt ,, CC uu rr rr ee nn tt ,, aa nn dd PP rr oo jj ee cc tt ee dd WW oo rr kk ll oo aa dd ss oo ff tt hh ee FF ii rr mm 16.E.5.l Packet Pg. 1990 Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic PROJECTED WORKLOAD RENKER EICH PARKS ARCHITECTS Paul C. Palmer, AIA, Principal, Project Manager Description 2 Progress End 3 4 Collier County - Immokalee Pioneer Museum at Roberts Ranch - Master Plan & Conditions Assessment 50%10/15/2019 Pasco Schools - Sunlake High School - Protoype Classroom Addition 70%8/14/2020 USF St. Petersburg - Psychology Dept. Interior Office Remodeling 5%9/30/2019 USF St. Petersburg - Historic Williams House - Master Plan 25%7/30/2020 City of St. Petersburg - Jordan School - Conditons Assessment and Historic Treatment Recommendations 95%8/30/2019 City of St. Petersburg - Historic St. Petersburg City Hall - Interior Restoration and Re- Roof 50%4/30/2020 Pinellas County - 1922 Cottage - Conditions Assessment and Historic Treatment Recommendations 95%8/30/2019 Pinellas County - Weedon Island Nature Preserve - Conditions Assessment and Recommendations 5%9/30/2019 City of Fellsmere - Historic Fellsmere School - Interior Remodeling - Council Chambers 50%9/15/2019 City of Fellsmere - Historic Fellsmere School - Re-Roof 95%8/30/2019 United States Postal Service - Historic Bartow Post Office - Exterior Restoration 75%9/30/2019 United States Postal Service - Historic St. Petersburg Open Air Post Office - Exterior Restoration 35%9/30/2019 Run Date:8/28/2019 16.E.5.l Packet Pg. 1991 Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic SOQ for RPS NO.: 18-7432-AH RENKER EICH PARKS ARCHITECTS AAppppeennddiixx Required Forms (Completed) - Form 2: Vendor Check List - Form 3: Conflict of Interest Affidavit - Form 4: Vendor Declaration Statement - Form 5: Immigration Affidavit Certification - Form 6: Vendor Substitute W-9 - Addendum 1 - Exhibit I-6 - Acknowledgement of Terms - Exhibit I-7 – Certification Regarding Debarment - Exhibit I-8 – DBE/MBE/WBE Participation Statement - Exhibit I-9 – Lobbying Certification - Insurance and Bonding Requirements 16.E.5.l Packet Pg. 1992 Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic 16.E.5.lPacket Pg. 1993Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic 16.E.5.lPacket Pg. 1994Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic 16.E.5.lPacket Pg. 1995Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic 16.E.5.lPacket Pg. 1996Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic 16.E.5.lPacket Pg. 1997Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic 1 Paul Palmer From:enrollment@uscis.dhs.gov Sent:Sunday, August 25, 2019 2:01 PM To:Paul Palmer Subject:Your E-Verify Enrollment Request – UPDATE Follow Up Flag:Follow up Flag Status:Flagged Thank you for your interest in the E‐Verify program. 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Regards, The E‐Verify Team 16.E.5.l Packet Pg. 1998 Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic 16.E.5.lPacket Pg. 1999Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic 16.E.5.lPacket Pg. 2000Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic 16.E.5.lPacket Pg. 2001Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic 16.E.5.lPacket Pg. 2002Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic 16.E.5.lPacket Pg. 2003Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic 16.E.5.lPacket Pg. 2004Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic 16.E.5.lPacket Pg. 2005Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic 16.E.5.lPacket Pg. 2006Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic 16.E.5.lPacket Pg. 2007Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic 16.E.5.lPacket Pg. 2008Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic 16.E.5.lPacket Pg. 2009Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic 16.E.5.lPacket Pg. 2010Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic 16.E.5.lPacket Pg. 2011Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic 16.E.5.lPacket Pg. 2012Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic 16.E.5.lPacket Pg. 2013Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic 16.E.5.lPacket Pg. 2014Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic 16.E.5.lPacket Pg. 2015Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic 16.E.5.lPacket Pg. 2016Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic 16.E.5.lPacket Pg. 2017Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic 16.E.5.lPacket Pg. 2018Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic 16.E.5.lPacket Pg. 2019Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic 16.E.5.lPacket Pg. 2020Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic 16.E.5.lPacket Pg. 2021Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic 16.E.5.lPacket Pg. 2022Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic 16.E.5.lPacket Pg. 2023Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic 16.E.5.lPacket Pg. 2024Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic 16.E.5.lPacket Pg. 2025Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic SOQ for RPS NO.: 18-7432-AH RENKER EICH PARKS ARCHITECTS TThhaannkk YYoouu!! 16.E.5.l Packet Pg. 2026 Attachment: [Linked] RPS_18-7432-AH_Renker_Proposal (10682 : Award RPS 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library - Architectural Historic Request for Professional Services for PROFESSIONAL SERVICES LIBRARY ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIC PRESERVATION, STUDY, PLANNING AND DESIGN CATEGORY RPS NO: 18-7432-AH Prepared for Collier County, Florida August 30, 2019 Bender & Associates ARCHITECTS p.a. 410 Angela Street Key West, FL 33040 305/296-1347 RPS NO: 18-7432-AH Collier County Professional Services Library Architectural Historic Preservation, Study, Planning and Design Category Bender & Associates ARCHITECTS p.a. T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S Letter of Interest 1. Evaluation Criteria 1 – Ability of Professional Personnel Firm Profiles Resumes Licenses 2. Evaluation Criteria 2 – Certified Minority Business 3. Evaluation Criteria 3 – Past Performance 4. Evaluation Criteria 4 – Location 5. Evaluation Criteria 5 – Recent, Current, and Projected Workloads of the Firm County Forms Insurance Statement August 9, 2019 Collier County Procurement Services Division Attn: Evelyn Colon, Procurement Strategist 3295 Tamiami Trail East, Bldg C-2 Naples, FL 34112 RE: RPS No.: 18-7432-AH Professional Services Library Architectural Historic Preservation, Study, Planning and Design Category Dear Ms. Colon and Members of the Selection Committee, We are pleased to respond to your request for professional services for architectural historic preservation, study, planning and design category. Bender & Associates Architects is a full service architectural firm, based in Key West, with a specialty in historic preservation. We have extensive experience with historic preservation projects throughout the State of Florida, in Arizona, and Montana. We have provided preservation consulting services for two projects in Washington, D.C.; the historic cupola at Walter Reed Memorial Hospital and the exterior envelope restoration of the Embassy of Cameroon. Our work throughout Florida is well known. Landmarks such as the Key West Custom House, The Jupiter Lighthouse, The Stuart Welcome Arch, The Historic Gato Cigar Factory, the Old Ley Memorial Building, The Key West Lighthouse and Keepers Quarters, the Bill Baggs Cape Florida Lighthouse, Ft. Zachary Taylor, The Mansion at Tuckahoe and the historic Gainesville Rail Depot are among the high profile projects that exhibit our firm’s abilities and commitment. Bender & Associates has served as continuing services architects for numerous government entities. We understand that multiple firms are issued contracts and projects are awarded on an as needed basis. Firms are selected that best serve the unique needs of a specific project. We hope to be able to provide Collier County with the best services available on an as needed basis. We are able to provide many of the services requested both as an individual firm and as a team. Bender & Associates Architects can provide architecture, historic preservation/rehabilitation, evaluation of structures, new construction, construction management plans, façade consultations, floor plans, renderings, demolition plans, bus shelters, planning studies, designing (including LEED), consulting, production of plans, specifications and bidding/construction documents, and construction administration and management services. Bender & Associates Architects has worked on numerous State of Florida and municipal owned historic properties, and have received numerous awards for our work in historic preservation. It is the firm’s desire to produce historically appropriate, environmentally sound, creative, economical, and aesthetically pleasing projects. It is the firm’s responsibility to ensure that the design responds to the demands of appropriate preservation practices, the climate, the environment, and the need to conserve energy. Our concern for the natural and historic built environment, as well as our desire for energy conscious architecture, cannot be overemphasized. We have a reputation for being meticulous in our demands for quality work and protection of historic fabric on our historic restoration projects. Our drawings and specifications are thoroughly detailed to ensure this, including pre-qualification of major subcontractors. Selection of a general contractor includes evaluation of qualifications with an emphasis on past performance on similar projects. Intrusive methods, elements, or damage to historic fabric is unacceptable and our documents and contractor selection process ensure the desired results. Every project undertaken by Bender & Associates receives the same attention to exacting detail as our nationally known award-winning preservation projects. While we understand that Bender & Associates Architects as the responding firm is being evaluated, we have also assembled a team with the experience, dedication and talents to provide you with the best professional services available to meet the needs of the various projects requiring services. Our team consists of architects and engineers with extensive experience in new construction, rehabilitation projects and sensitive historic preservation projects throughout the State of Florida. If a project requires specialty consultants such as traffic engineering and/or audio/visual/acoustics specialists, we have worked with highly qualified firms that could be incorporated into the team as needed. PRIME & HISTORIC PRESERVATION SPECIALTY ARCHITECT/HISTORIC PRESERVATION PLANNING/ PROJECT MANAGER Bender & Associates, Architects, P.A.: Bert Bender, LEED AP; David Salay, LEED AP; Haven Burkee, LEED AP; 410 Angela Street, Key West, Florida 33040, (305)296-1347 www.benderarchitects.com e-mail: info@benderarchitects.com STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING Atlantic Engineering, Inc.: Mark Keister, P.E. ; 6501 Arlington Expressway, Bldg. B, Suite 201, Jacksonville, FL 32211, (904)743-4633 x 102 www.aespj.com email: jax@aespj.com MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL, & PLUMBING ENGINEERING HNGS Engineers, Inc. Roles: Anthony Schulz, P.E., Senior Electrical Engineer; Edwin Cerna, P.E., Senior Mechanical/Plumbing Engineer 4800 SW 74th Court, Miami, FL 33155, (305)270-9935 www.hngsengineers.com email: info@hngsengineers.com CIVIL ENGINEERING Perez Engineering: Allen Perez, P.E.; 1010 Kennedy Drive, Suite 202, Key West, FL 33040, (305)293-9440 www.perezeng.com email: aperez@perezeng.com HISTORIC LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT GAI Consultants, Keith Oropeza, PLA, ASLA; 618 E. South Street, Suite 700, Orlando, FL 32801, (407)423-8398 www.gaiconsultants.com email: K.Oropeza@gaiconsultants.com HISTORIAN AND ARCHAEOLOGIST Jim Miller, Ph.D.; 1544 Cristobal Drive, Tallahassee, FL 32303 (850)445-5042 jim@jimmiller.com The Bender & Associates Architects Team brings a wealth of knowledge to this effort as experts in historic preservation. The firms and individuals are the best available talent for the “Collier County Architectural Historic Preservation, Study, Planning and Design”. All of us have worked on numerous successful projects and bring decades of experience. Most importantly, we will bring a dedication to the project and to you, our client, that is unmatched in the industry. Sincerely, Bert L. Bender, Architect BLB/arl RPS NO: 18-7432-AH Collier County Professional Services Library Architectural Historic Preservation, Study, Planning and Design Category Bender & Associates ARCHITECTS p.a. EVALUATION CRITERIA NO. 1: ABILITY OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL Bender & Associates Architects, P.A. is a full service architectural firm with broad experience in multiple project types with a specialized focus in historic preservation and restoration. Bert Bender established his firm in Flagstaff, Arizona in 1975 and ten years later, moved his practice to Key West, Florida. Bert’s internship with visionary architect Paolo Soleri in 1971/72 infused the firm’s philosophy of environmentally sensitive and ecologically responsible design. Historic preservation is the natural expansion of this philosophy: sustainability through protection of our existing buildings and historic resources. Over the ensuing years, the firm evolved to become recognized as experts in historic preservation; but the firm’s original philosophy of environmentally sensitive and ecologically responsible design was maintained as the guiding principal for the firm’s work. Bender & Associates, Architects have worked on numerous State of Florida and municipal owned historic properties, and have received numerous awards for our work in historic preservation. It is the firm’s desire to produce historically appropriate, environmentally sound, creative, economical, and aesthetically pleasing projects. It is the firm’s responsibility to ensure that the design responds to the demands of appropriate preservation practices, the climate, the environment, and the need to conserve energy. Our concern for the natural and historic built environment, as well as our desire for energy conscious architecture, cannot be overemphasized. We have a reputation for being meticulous in our demands for quality work and protection of historic fabric on our historic restoration projects. Our drawings and specifications are thoroughly detailed to ensure this, including pre‐qualification of major subcontractors. Selection of a general contractor includes evaluation of qualifications with an emphasis on past performance on similar projects. Intrusive methods, elements, or damage to historic fabric is unacceptable and our documents and contractor selection process ensure the desired results. Every project undertaken by Bender & Associates receives the same attention to exacting detail as our nationally known award winning preservation projects. CAD CAPABILITIES AND SOFTWARE Bender & Associates Architects has the following technology in the office that is currently in use and available for this contract. Computers: 6 work stations Plotters/Printers: OCE TDS 400, Canon C5250 Drafting Software: AutoCad 2018 (full version) 3D Rendering Software: Artlantis 7 (full version) 3D Modeling Software: SketchUp 2018 Image/Photo Creation and Editing Software: Adobe Photoshop CC 2017, Adobe Illustrator CC 2017, Adobe InDesign CC 2017, Adobe Lightroom CC 2017 PDF Creation, Viewing and Editing Software: Adobe Acrobat Pro DC Documents, Spreadsheets, Databases and Presentation Software: Microsoft Office 2016 SERVICES ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN HISTORIC PRESERVATION Research Historic Structure Reports Restoration & Renovation Adaptive Reuse SUSTAINABILITY/LEED MASTER PLANNING PROGRAMMING SIGNAGE AND GRAPHICS SITE SELECTION VALUE ENGINEERING ENERGY CONSERVATION COST CONTROL INTERIOR DESIGN CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION OFFICE LOCATION KEY WEST, FLORIDA BERT L. BENDER, ARCHITECT LEED® Accredited Professional Professional Interest Bert Bender established his firm in Flagstaff, Arizona in 1975 and ten years later, moved his practice to Key West, Florida. Bert’s internship with visionary architect Paolo Soleri in 1971/72 infused the firm’s philosophy of environmentally sensitive and ecologically responsible design. Historic preservation is the natural expansion of this philosophy: sustainability through protection of our existing buildings and historic resources. The firm’s original philosophy of environmentally sensitive and ecologically responsible design is maintained as the guiding principal for the firm’s work. Bert Bender has concentrated his professional career on historic preservation and restoration, developing a special expertise in that field. The vast majority of awards received by Bender & Associates Architects are for work with historic properties, and he is considered by many to be an expert in the field. Bert Bender has been recognized for his architectural contributions and talent with numerous project awards and has had his work published in “Preservation News” a National Trust for Historic Preservation publication, several books on light houses, and numerous newspapers and magazines across the State of Florida. It is Mr. Bender’s intent to produce quality architectural and planning projects that are community and ecologically oriented and timeless in their designs. Every project undertaken by Bender & Associates receives the same attention to exacting detail as our nationally known award winning preservation projects. Professional Experience 1994‐ Principal and President ‐ Bender & Associates Architects, P.A 1991‐1994 Principal and President ‐ Bender & Delaune Architects, P.A. 1975‐1991 President of Firm, Bert L. Bender, Architect, Arizona and Florida 1974‐1975 Nelson Architect, AIA, Flagstaff, Arizona 1972‐1974 Schoenberger, Straub, Florence & Associates, Phoenix, Arizona 1971‐1972 Paolo Soleri: Cosanti Foundation, Scottsdale, Arizona 1970‐1971 The Office of Delbert R. Smith, AIA, Urbana, Illinois Expert Witness 2003 Historic preservation: Monroe County in Monroe County vs Eades 2004 Hurricane damage and repairs @ Key Plaza Shopping Center, Key West: Auburndale Properties in Auburndale vs Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. 2005 Environment issues vs. property rights: Emmert vs Monroe County 2009 ADA issues: Wisniewski vs Tropical Shell 2009 Construction issues: Monroe County vs Gonzalez 2013 MPM Trust vs Solaria 2013 Steamplant Condominiums vs MBI/K2M Registration Registered Architect Florida No. AR 0011082 Arizona No. 9755 Education Bachelor of Architecture, University of Illinois at Urbana Certifications LEED®AP, United States Green Building Council (USGBC) Memberships & Affiliations National Trust for Historic Preservation Florida Trust for Historic Preservation United States Green Building Council Monroe Council of the Arts Historic Florida Keys Foundation Key West Art & Historical Society Bahama Conch Community Land Trust Service Boards (past & present) Florida Trust for Historic Preservation, Trustee Monroe County Historic Preservation Committee Technical Advisory Committee Disaster Mitigation for Historic Resources: Protection Strategies Key West Historic Architectural Review Committee Flagstaff Historic Sites Commission Honors and Awards Individual Distinguished Service Award, Florida Trust for Historic Preservation, 2005 The Wright Langley Award for Outstanding Service Preserving the Cultural and Historic Values of the Florida Keys, 2000 AIA Award for Design: Greenwood Memorial Park, Mausoleum Chapel, Phoenix, Arizona, 1974 Publications & Studies “Historic Preservation Design Manual” for the City of Flagstaff “Sustainable Stewardship: The Environmental Benefits of Historic Preservation in Florida” In conjunction with Green Building Services for the Florida Department of State Division of Historical Resources “Florida Lighthouse Study” in conjunction with Kenneth Smith Architects, Inc. for the State of Florida, Division of Historical Resources and The Department of Community Affairs, Florida Coastal Management Program www.benderarchitects.com DAVID JAMES SALAY, ARCHITECT LEED® Accredited Professional Project Architect Professional Experience Present Partner, Bender & Associates Architects, P.A., Key West, Florida 2000 – 2016 Associate, Bender & Associates Architects, P.A., Key West, Florida 1999 – 2000 Backen, Arrigoni and Ross Architects. Member of 3 person team working on 280 unit multifamily housing project. Responsible for project coordination, presentation to City and Client, design of Recreation Building for project. 1998 – 1999 Cary Bernstein Design. Responsible for all office drawing output in two person firm. Residential renovation and commercial work, all in existing building. 3D rendering, client presentation, model building, and all phases of design. 1994 – 1998 Tanner, Leddy, Maytum, Stacy Architects. All phases of design and construction. Model building, 3D rendering. LEED & Florida Green Building Coalition Experience 2009 Historic Gainesville Depot, Gold LEED Certified 2008 Bahama Village Community Land Trust Green Projects. 5 Residences renovated to standards of Florida Green Building Coalition. Selected Projects with Bender & Associates Key West City Hall @ Historic Glynn Archer School: Construction documents for the adaptive reuse of the historic Glynn Archer School to state of the art Key West City Hall. Historic Gainesville Train Depot: Historic Structure Report and construction documents for the historic rehabilitation and adaptive reuse of the historic Gainesville Depot Building. Southeast Volusia Chamber of Commerce: Construction drawings for the historic restoration of the exterior of the Southeast Volusia Chamber of Commerce located in New Smyrna Beach. Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park: Master Plan for Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park, Stabilization ‐ Phase I completed 2009 Leach Mansion, Martin County, Florida: Historic Structure Report and construction documents for the historic rehabilitation of 1938 Mansion for use as an Executive Conference Center. Stewart Welcome Arch: Historic Structure Report, Design & Construction for restoration of two story masonry gateway marking the northern boundary of the City of Stuart, Florida. World War II Barracks, Jupiter, Florida: Historic Structure Report, Design & Construction Documents Lighthouse Study for the State of Florida: A study of Lighthouses in the State of Florida to assess the condition, restoration needs of each historic lighthouse, develop plans for future use and funding requirements to restore the lighthouses to a useful condition. Mel Fisher Maritime Heritage Society and Museum: Historic Structure Report for Mel Fisher Maritime Museum Registration Registered Architect Florida No. AR 97145 Education Masters in Architecture, Tulane University School of Architecture, 1996 Bachelor of Architecture, Tulane University School of Architecture, 1994 Certifications LEED® AP, United States Green Building Council (USGBC) Memberships & Affiliations Florida Trust for Historic Preservation United States Green Building Council Service Boards (past & present) Old Island Restoration Foundation Honors and Awards Florida Trust for Preservation Outstanding Achievement in the Field of Restoration/Rehabilitation The Reimer Residence Gainesville Depot Florida Trust for Preservation Outstanding Achievement in the Field of Green Buildings Gainesville Depot Historic Florida Keys Foundation Numerous awards for Excellence in Rehabilitation and Restoration Commendation on final architectural thesis John Lawrence Memorial Medal for Design Excellence Publications & Studies “Florida Lighthouse Study” in conjunction with Kenneth Smith Architects, Inc. for the State of Florida, Division of Historical Resources and The Department of Community Affairs, Florida Coastal Management Program www.benderarchitects.com HAVEN BURKEE, ARCHITECT LEED Accredited Professional Professional Interest Haven obtained his architectural degree from Taliesin, The Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture in Scottsdale, Arizona and Spring Green, Wisconsin. In November 2002, he began his employment with Bender & Associates to complete his internship and developed into a project management position. His interest in sustainable architecture developed over the years and in April 2005, he received a sabbatical to study sustainable design in London, England, returning to Bender & Associates in March 2007. Professional Experience Present Partner, Bender & Associates Architects, P.A., 2002 ‐2016 Associate, Bender & Associates Architects, P.A. 1999 ‐ 2002 Taliesin Architects 1997 ‐ 2002 Burkee Metal (Design/Build Furniture) 1995 ‐ 1997 Allore Brene (Interior Design) Selected Projects at Bender & Associates Keys Energy Building, 1001 James St., Key West, Florida: Space needs analysis, design, construction documents and contract administration for modifications to the existing Keys Energy Services administration building that improve office layout, capacity flow of customers, relocation of the building entrance and parking lot re‐design. T&D Building for Keys Energy, Stock Island, Florida: Design, construction documents, and contract administration of new transmission and distribution office building for Keys Energy Services. Keys Energy Services Ralph Garcia Steamplant, Stock Island, Florida: Design, construction documents, and contract administration of the KEYS fleets and facilities building. Keys Energy Services Stock Island Master Plan: Document and site review, preparation of a space utilization analysis, workshop and Master Plan report. Schooner Wharf, Key West, Florida: Design, construction documents, and contract administration of new multi‐purpose complex including office space, dining, storage and retail areas at the Historic Key West Bight. Pavilion at Leach Mansion, Stuart, Florida: Design, construction documents, and contract administration of n ew outdoor amphitheater, new mul ti‐purpose event space/area and related infrastructure. Jensen/Holbaek Residence, 625 Margaret St., Key West, Florida: Design, construction documents, and contract administration of a new 3 bedroom, 2 bath house in Historic District of Key West. Abramovitz Residence, 1119 Johnson St., Key West, Florida: Design, construction documents, and contract administration of a contemporary new residence. Hammond Residence, 904 Flagler Ave., Key West, Florida: Design, construction documents, and contract administration of a contemporary new residence. Mary Ellen’s Bar, 420 Appelrouth Lane, Key West, Florida: Renovation of an historic structure and a new addition located in the Key West Historic District to accommodate a bar and restaurant. Design, construction documents and construction administration. Selected Projects Low Energy Residential Design in the Florida Keys: Dissertation on the key environmental concepts and related building attributes which reduce the energy consumption of residential structures in the Florida Keys. Registration Florida No. AR 97561 Education Master of Architecture in Sustainable Environmental Design, Architectural Association School of Architecture Bachelor of Architecture Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture Certifications LEED AP, United States Green Building Council (USGBC) Memberships & Affiliations Florida Trust for Historic Preservation United States Green Building Council Publications & Studies “Sustainable Stewardship: The Environmental Benefits of Historic Preservation in Florida” In conjunction with Green Building Services for the Florida Department of State Division of Historical Resources www.benderarchitects.com RPS NO: 18-7432-AHCollier County Professional Services LibraryArchitectural Historic Preservation, Study, Planning and Design Category Bender & Associates ARCHITECTS p.a. 17 FIRM OVERVIEW BRINGING ARCHITECTURAL VISIONS TO LIFE AESPJ.COM HISTORICAL RESTORATION ATLANTIC ENGINEERING SERVICES (AES) provides structural engineering consulting services throughout the United States. Established in 1961, the firm is widely respected for its expertise and services, with offices in Pennsylvania, West Virginia, North Carolina, and Florida. Our clients benefit from proactive, skilled engineers engaging other disciplines and sharing regional experience. Continuous interaction between designers and trained field observers allows for enhanced design economies, ensuring that design intent can be accurately translated and properly executed. Specialized technology increases the firm’s ability to creatively provide structural solutions, enriching collaboration between architectural firms, construction companies, fabrication facilities, and other consultants for any project regardless of complexity or difficulty. Synergy, creativity, and timeliness are the principles that drive our firm’s philosophy, exemplified in more than 16,000 completed projects with gross construction value over $17 billion. Completed projects have been as high as 30 stories with construction costs reaching $450 million. Significant evidence of AES client confidence and satisfaction is the high rate of repeat work and repeat clients. We are proud at AES to say that hundreds of clients have not just hired us for repeat work but have retained us for 10 or more projects. We have 25 clients for whom we have worked on more than 100 projects, 8 clients for over 200 projects, and one client for whom we’ve provided services on more than 500 separate projects. Our experience includes restorations of numerous historic structures, many of which are on the National Register. Our specialized approach to building preservation and restoration breathes new life into old structures. This approach also extends to non-historic structures, where the mark of excellence at maintaining and renovating existing facilities is often economy and simplicity of execution. Our projects range from the Henry W. Oliver Building in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to Ponce Hall at Flagler College (originally the Ponce de Leon Hotel, built in 1888) in St. Augustine, Florida. At AES, our professionals have extensive experience with a wide variety of historic structural systems. We have evaluated and repaired terracotta systems, conventional masonry structures, brick masonry, load-bearing stone masonry, gypsum panel systems, coquina structures, and structural clay tile systems for both walls and floors. Restoration work has included wood- framed structures, timber structures, iron structures, historic steel structures, and concrete structures. Our approach to repairs has included adhesive resins, fiber reinforcement, reconstruction “in kind,” and member replacement - all of which have been dependent upon the needs and goals of each individual project. Our familiarity with the National Park Services’ standards for preservation, and the need for an accurate and detailed Historic Structures Report (HSR), has enabled many projects to acquire grant funding for stabilization and preservation. In addition to the actual survey and assessment, we assist in specifying the testing of mortar, brick, wood, and concrete samples which are typically required in the HSR. Properly done, the HSR also outlines the history of the structure and establishes priorities for stabilization and repair of the building components, providing guidance for the team and Owner as they move forward. For our clientele, every design solution has been different and solutions have involved more than effective structural design. Depending on the entity and their surrounding community, we have not only provided economic, creative, and effective structural designs, but also solutions that allow facilities to remain as operational as possible during the construction, expedited steel design and fabrication services for fast-tracked projects, and more. Most importantly, our professionals listen. When it comes to providing the best consultation for any project, AES digests everything that is most important to the owners, the goals of the design team, and input from other vital sources to provide the best solutions possible. We take ownership of your goals, crafting ours around the visions and needs provided to us. Professionals at our firm enjoy what they do and so they do it well, dedicated to producing lasting structures where people can live, work, play, learn, heal, and worship. At AES, we take great pride in… FIRM OVERVIEW MARK J. KEISTER PE PRINCIPAL EDUCATION Bachelor of Science in Engineering Duke University, 1981 Master of Science in Civil Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology, 1983 PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS Licensed Professional Engineer in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and Wisconsin Licensed Special Inspector in Florida PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Institute of Steel Construction American Concrete Institute American Society of Civil Engineers Florida Engineering Society Structural Engineering Certification Board EXPERIENCE Mr. Keister began his career as a structural engineer in 1983. He has since provided structural engineering services and expertise to architects and owners throughout the southeast. His projects include apartment complexes, educational facilities, dormitories, laboratories, hotels, churches, extended nursing care facilities, office buildings, hospitals, theaters, manufacturing plants, governmental facilities, and parking garages. Mr. Keister is an expert in evaluating, rehabilitating, and repairing myriad structures, and in reinforcing concrete facilities. Mr. Keister’s work with the restoration of old and historic structures has been a cornerstone of our practice. He was the Principal-in-Charge of the restoration and conversion of John Gorrie High School into The John Gorrie Condominiums, which was awarded in 2013 the prestigious Urban Land Institute of North Florida Award for Excellence in the Reuse/Repurpose of an Existing Structure. He was also the Principal in Charge of the reconstruction and adaptation of the dilapidated St. John’s County Courthouse (former Cordova Hotel) into the present-day Casa Monica Hotel, a member of the “Historic Hotels of America” National Trust and listed by Conde Nast Traveler as one of the top 20 hotels in Florida. His range of preservation projects includes the renovation of structures throughout the Florida Keys and the maintenance and repair of several historic lighthouses along the coast including the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse, Jupiter, FL and the restoration of Bill Baggs Cape Florida Lighthouse, Key Biscayne, FL. RENOVATION & RESTORATION PROJECTS Leach Mansion I Jensen Beach, FL Flagler College, Ponce de Leon Hall I St. Augustine, FL Alcazar Hotel, St. Augustine City Hall I St. Augustine, FL Florida Theatre, Terracotta Evaluation I Jacksonville, FL Bostwick Building / Cowford Chophouse I Jacksonville, FL Hacienda Hotel Evaluation I New Port Richey, FL FEC Railroad Office Building Conversion I Bunnell, FL Monroe County Historic Jail I Key West, FL Gainesville Train Depot I Gainesville, FL Glynn Archer School Conversion I Key West, FL AESPJ.COM RELEVANT QUALIFICATIONS HISTORICAL RESTORATION Mr. Keister has an impressive list of projects that involve breathing new life into old structures. His experience at AES includes restorations of numerous buildings listed on the National Register. By using a specialized approach to building preservation and restoration, Mr. Keister lends beneficial structural consultation expertise that lends an advantage for any preservation and restoration project. PRINCIPAL-IN-CHARGE Mr. Keister has served as a Principal-in-Charge for thousands of projects and for many different structural services. Not only does he engage the rest of the design team and the owner to provide creative, economic, and sustainable structural solutions, but he guides his team through a hands-on approach. He is involved in daily project supervision, team management, consultant and client communications, and design oversight. He routinely conducts progress and coordination meetings on projects in design. JUDE T. KOSTAGE PE SENIOR PROJECT ENGINEER EDUCATION Bachelor of Science in Architectural Engineering University of Wyoming, 1991 Master of Science in Civil Engineering University of Wyoming, 1994 PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS Licensed Professional Engineer in Florida Licensed Special Inspector in Florida PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Institute of Steel Construction American Concrete Repair Institute EXPERIENCE Mr. Kostage has developed design and construction experience for all major building types and materials since 1991. His portfolio includes an impressive list of performing arts, educational, military, fire and emergency response, rehabilitation, municipal, medical, warehouse, parking, condominium, office, and residential projects. Mr. Kostage has extensive experience in restoration and rehabilitation projects. His reputation for both new and renovation projects is well-established in the engineering/design community. He has been responsible for the structural design of numerous distinguished historic restoration projects in Florida and Georgia. He was the Project Manager of the restoration and conversion of John Gorrie High School into The John Gorrie Condominiums, which was awarded in 2013, the prestigious Urban Land Institute of North Florida Award for Excellence in the Reuse/Repurpose of an Existing Structure. Additional projects include the Bostwick Building - Stabilization and Renovation (Cowford Chophouse), Jacksonville, FL; Waterworks – Brick Wall Repairs, St. Augustine, FL; Casa Monica Addition and Renovation; St. Augustine, FL; Alcazar Hotel/St. Augustine City Hall Renovation and Restoration, St. Augustine, FL; Plaza de la Constitucion Market Square - Structure Evaluation; St. Augustine, FL; and The Milltop (New Structure), 19 St. George Street; St. Augustine, FL. Rehabilitation duties include structural survey, assessment and preparation of structural reports and construction documents when requested. Mr. Kostage has successfully supported design teams for LEED certified projects. He has developed valuable relationships with local manufacturers and suppliers, and his hands-on design experience coupled with his education makes him a highly effective, practical, and frugal design engineer. RENOVATION & RESTORATION PROJECTS Flagler College, Ponce de Leon Hall I St. Augustine, FL St. James Building, City Hall Upgrades I Jacksonville, FL FEC Railroad Office Building Conversion I St. Augustine, FL Snyder Memorial Church, Evaluation & Renovation I Jacksonville, FL Five Points Theater Building, Evaluation & Restoration I Jacksonville, FL Churchwell Lofts Evaluation & Restoration I Jacksonville, FL Big Cabin at Camp Chowenwaw I Green Cove Springs, FL Princess Place Stable I Palm Coast, FL AESPJ.COM RELEVANT QUALIFICATIONS HISTORICAL RESTORATION Mr. Kostage has extensive experience with breathing new life into old structures. Experience at AES includes restorations of many buildings that are listed on the National Register. Through a specialized approach to building preservation and restoration, he provides adept structural consultation services that lends an advantage for any design team responsible for preservation and restoration projects. SENIOR PROJECT ENGINEER Mr. Kostage has served as a Senior Project Engineer for many projects and for a wide variety different structural services. He actively engages the rest of the design team and the owner to provide creative, economic, and sustainable structural solutions. His duties include daily project supervision and design, construction documentation and administration, writing specifications, and project scheduling and coordination. HUFSEY•NICOLAIDES•GARCIA•SUAREZ ASSOCIATES, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS 4800 S.W. 74th Court Phone (305) 270-9935 Fax (305) 665-5891 Miami, Florida 33155-4448 www.hngsengineers.com HUFSEY-NICOLAIDES-GARCIA-SUAREZ ASSOCIATES, INC. is a Miami based consulting engineering firm with more than 50 years of service to architectural, engineering, governmental and industrial clients. Since its founding in 1965, under the name of Hufsey-Nicolaides Associates, Inc., HNGS has concentrated its efforts in the disciplines of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering toward the completion of many outstanding projects such as: airport complexes, banks, churches, computer centers, civic centers, detention centers, libraries, medical complexes, office buildings, parks, residential buildings, art museums, auditoriums, shopping centers and schools. Some of these projects involved fast-track and design-build approaches as well as coordination with construction management firms. Due to the pool of experienced engineers on staff, our clients can be assured anyone assigned to their project, will possess the knowledge and expertise necessary to fulfill the design. This quality ensures availability of experienced personnel at all times. HNGS uses the latest engineering software for design and analysis, as well as, the latest AutoCAD and Revit/BIM programs. In addition, we presently have four LEED accredited professionals on staff and have participated in several US Green Building Council certified projects. Our experience expands into the Caribbean, South America, Central America, Europe and Mexico. We are able to offer engineering services in Metric and English systems as well as in English and Spanish languages. As an indication of our continuing commitment to the enhancement of the quality of our service and management, HNGS has voluntarily participated in the Organizational Peer Review Program of the American Consulting Engineers Council. Experienced professionals were invited to examine our practices and procedures in six major areas: overall management, development and maintenance of technical competence, project management, human resources, financial management and business development. The findings of this Organizational Peer Review and subsequent implementation of the results are aimed at enhancing our service to clients and our professional practice. Consulting services offered by HUFSEY-NICOLAIDES-GARCIA-SUAREZ ASSOCIATES, INC., range from reports and advice on isolated problems to complete design of electrical and mechanical systems of all types. The following indicates our interests and capabilities. Feasibility Studies Power Distribution Energy Studies Emergency Systems Energy Management Systems Air Conditioning/Heating Design Plumbing Design Ventilation Systems Lighting Design Value Engineering Solar Energy Design Interior, Exterior Special Fire Protection Design Smoke Evacuation Design Construction Administration The personnel are the company's greatest asset. At the present time we have 18 employees. Our senior staff has been a part of the company for over 20 years each. This long experience has enabled the staff to work together and give the clients an outstanding final product. ANTHONY A. SCHULZ, P.E. Sr. ELECTRICAL ENGINEER/ASSOCIATE EXPERIENCE SUMMARY Anthony has more than 25 years experience in electrical power distribution, interior and exterior lighting design and lighting system evaluation and electrical equipment selection and specification. Special systems including lightning protection, fire alarm, life safety, communication and sound systems. Computer related systems, UPS and data communication distribution. 1986-1997 Post Buckley Schue & Jernigan – Electrical Engineer. 1997-2004 Spillis Candela & Partners - Electrical Engineer. 2004-Present Hufsey-Nicolaides-Garcia-Suarez Associates, Inc. Electrical Engineer, Associate. RESPONSIBILITIES Provides Electrical Engineering and Technical Consultant for projects involving police department, theater, government courthouse, airport baggage screening, airport, educational facilities (elementary, high school and university), multi-family projects (hi-rise and lo-rise), hotels, restaurants, shopping and specialty centers, libraries, research laboratory facilities, military installations, maximum and medium security prisons. Also, computer centers, athletic facilities (indoors and outdoors), marinas, trailer parks and banks. Partner in the firm since 2007. HISTORIC PROJECTS Gainesville Depot, Gainesville, Florida Key West Lighthouse Gift Shop, Key West, Florida Key West Custom Houses, Key West, Florida Key West Armory Key, West, Florida Waterworks Building, St. Augustine, Florida American Legion, Key West, Florida Leach Mansion, Jupiter, Florida Key West City Hall, Key West, Florida Keys Energy Building, Key West, Florida Keys Energy Steam Plant, Key West, Florida RELATIVE PROJECTS Institute for Healthy Living, Life Science & Research at Abacoa, Jupiter, Florida Key Biscayne Police Department, Key Biscayne, Florida Cape Coral EOC Building, Cape Coral, Florida Charlotte County Courthouse, Charlotte County, Florida Sunny Isle City Hall, Sunny Isle, Florida Nassau County Courthouse, Nassau County, Florida Nashville Courthouse, Nashville, Tennessee Federal Reserve Bank, Birmingham, Alabama Mosq uito Airplane Hangar, Cayman Islands, BWI Civil Aviation Authority, Cayman Islands, BWI Publix Headquarters, Florida Related Loft II Condominium, Miami, Florida Met III Condominium Hotel, Miami, Florida Sandals Resort, Turks & Caicos Opera Place Condominium, West Palm Beach, Florida Epic Hotel, Miami, Florida Wyndham Hotel, Clearwater, Florida EDUCATION/AFFILIATIONS Miami Dade Community College, Associate in Science Degree University of Miami, Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, 1991 Registered Professional Engineer in the State of Florida, 2004 EDWIN O. CERNA, P.E., LEED AP BD+C EXPERIENCE SUMMARY Edwin joined Hufsey-Nicolaides-Garcia-Suarez, Inc. in 2005. Duties include providing Mechanical Engineering for projects such as office buildings, schools, airport terminals, apartment buildings, banks, marinas, restaurants, parks and recreational facilities, hotels/residential and condominiums. RESPONSIBILITIES Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, Plumbing, Fire Protection design, Energy simulation and studies, smoke control rational analysis. HISTORIC PROJECTS Key West City Hall at Glynn Archer, Key West, Florida Fort Zachary Taylor, Key West, Florida World War II Barracks Historic Renovations, Town of Jupiter, Florida Key Energy Office Building, Key West, Florida University of Miami, Otto G. Richter Library, Miami, Florida Gainesville Depot, Gainesville, Florida Leach Mansion, Jupiter, Florida American Legion, Key West, Florida Key West Lighthouse Gift Shop, Key West, Florida Key West Armory, Key West, Florida Leach Mansion Renovation, Jensen Beach, Florida Waterworks Building, St. Augustine, Florida RELATIVE PROJECTS United Stated Courthouse, Miami, Florida. Palm Beach Shores Town Center, Palm Beach Shores, Florida University of Miami School of Music, Coral Gables, Florida MDCC Wolfson Campus Student Life Building Renovation Miami-Dade Community College Environmental Science and Criminal Justice Building, Miami, FL Florida International University School of Architecture, Miami, Florida University of Miami Clinical Research Building, Garage and Wellness Center, Coral Gables, Florida Florida International University Artist Studio, Miami, Florida Florida International University Graduate School of Business, Miami, Florida Jensen Beach High School, Cocoa Beach, Florida Miami Dade Community College, Bldg 3000 Renovations, Miami, Florida Butterfield Bank Building, Grand Cayman, B.W.I. EPIC Hotel/Condominium, Miami, Florida Miami International Airport - South Terminal Expansion, Miami, Florida Miami International Airport Regional Commuter Facility, Miami, Florida Grand Bahamas International Airport Expansion, Freeport, Bahamas Coconut Creek High School Renovation, Coconut Creek, Florida Oakland Park Elementary Remodeling, Broward County, Florida Kendall Café at Miami-Dade College, Kendall Campus, Florida Jorge Fernandez School of Business Administration, University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida Pines Retirement Home, Grand Cayman, B.W.I. Miami Beach Edition LEED Certification, Miami Beach, Florida Grove AT Grand Bay Residences, Coconut Grove, Florida Truman Waterfront Park, Key West, Florida Long Key State Park Renovations, Long Key, Florida EDUCATION/AFFILIATIONS Bachelor of Science in Architectural Engineering, University of Miami 2002 Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, University of Miami 2002 Professional Engineer, State of Florida, 2009 LEED AP BD + C, 2009 Perez Engineering & Development, Inc., is a professional engineering consulting firm. We provided professional services in the public, industrial, military, and private sectors for more than eighteen (18) years. Based in Key West, Florida, our staff has a proven record in successfully managing and completing complex multi-discipline projects throughout the State of Florida and the Caribbean. Our approach to project planning and management controls both capital costs and engi- neering fees and demonstrates our ability to meet both schedule and budget require- ments. In addition to being completed on time and within budget, a successful project must be technically adequate. To ensure technical adequacy of all our work, various types of review mechanisms have been established. The result is a systematic approach to en- sure the following: ¨ Every project meets its quality objective ¨ Quality is continuously improved ¨ Cycle time is continuously reduced ¨ Cost are continuously reduced We have successfully managed and completed various types of multi-discipline contracts including continuing services contracts for municipal and state government, federal gov- ernment and private industry. Our performance on past and current contracts confirms our ability to meet both schedule and budget requirements with a strong emphasis on quality. Our professional experience is fairly diversified and encompasses the design and prepara- tion of construction documents, permitting, and construction services for a variety of road- way and land development projects. Our engineering design experience includes hydraulic and hydrologic computer modeling of storm water management systems; the design of potable and sanitary utility systems, pump stations, paving and grading design. We have experience with numerous federal, state, and local agencies, including FDEP, SFWMD, ACOE, EPA, and FDOT. Introduction Company Profile Perez Engineering & Development, Inc. Special points of interest: · We have worked on numerous Historic District projects. · We are based in Key West. · We have worked with and are familiar with Bender & Associ- ates. · We have extensive local engineer- ing experience. · FDOT Group 3.1—Minor Highway Design Certified · FDOT Group 10.1—Construction Engineering Inspection Certified 1010 Kennedy Drive, Suite 202 Key West, Fl. 33040 (305) 293-9440 (305) 296-0243 Fax Municipal Clients: · City of Key West · Monroe County · Monroe County School District · Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority · NAS Key West Perez Engineering & Development, Inc., has a team of dedicated professionals that have been helping clients by providing sensible solutions to their complex problems through our collaborative approach of working closely with clients to provide solutions to ensure suc- cessful projects. The following is a brief summary of some of our professional services: ¨ Roadway Design ¨ Site plan development ¨ Design of storm water management systems ¨ Design of potable water systems ¨ Design of gravity and vacuum sanitary sewer systems ¨ Structural Engineering Services ¨ Preparation of construction drawings and details ¨ Preparation of construction specifications and contract documents ¨ Construction cost estimates ¨ Value engineering and QA/QC reviews ¨ Construction Phase Inspection Services Professional Services Company Profile Perez Engineering & Development, Inc. Regulatory Approvals: · South Florida Water Manage- ment District · Florida Department o f Transpor- tation · Florida Department of Environ- mental Protections · Army Corps of Engineers 1010 Kennedy Drive, Suite 202 Key West, Fl. 33040 (305) 293-9440 (305) 296-0243 Fax Key Factors to your success: · Commitment of Principal in Charge · Local Experience on Relevant Projects · Proven Performance in Monroe County · Team Education and Expertise Regulatory Approval and Coordination In most design applications for facilities in Florida, permitting plays a major role. We are committed to a streamlined permitting approach to ensure adherence to the project sched- ule and budget. We investigate opportunities for co-location and combining permits up- front to reduce overall work efforts. Our clients benefit from reduced Agency review time, good Agency working relationships, and an overall reduced cost in consulting services. We have extensive experience in permitting through the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP), Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), U.S. Army Corps of Engi- neers (ACOE), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), various water management districts, and other related state and federal agencies. The first step in approaching a new project is to define the project, its goals, and require- ments. This will be accomplished by meeting with County staff. Our understanding of the project will depend on the project type and the level of initial planning that has already been accomplished. The end result will be a clear statement of required performance, with defined measures and evaluation criteria. Many data sources are required in this initial project definition step; they typically include the County staff, City staff, key officials, external requirements and standards, and the de- signer’s experience. At this stage in the process we shall also meet with the Monroe Coun- ty Planning Department. The purpose of this meeting is to identify guidelines and con- straints to be incorporated into the design process. The next step in our project approach is to identify which sub consultants (surveyor, me- chanical, electrical, plumbing, geotechnical, structural, etc…) need to part of the project team. We shall communicate the project data and design concepts to the appropriate sub consultants. In most design applications for facilities in Monroe County, permitting plays a major role. We are committed to a streamlined permitting approach to ensure adherence to the pro- ject schedule and budget. We investigate opportunities for co-location, and combining permits, up-front to reduce overall work efforts. In order to uniformly address all aspects of project permitting, we will manage permits through a single person assigned specifically to meet project permit requirements. This person has sole responsibility for directing all permit activities and reports directly to our project manager. Our approach to project permitting involves several basic areas as follows: ¨ Continuous monitoring of rule changes ¨ Permit identification, scheduling, and tracking ¨ Pre-application meetings ¨ Submittal of complete applications ¨ Careful review of draft permits ¨ Follow-up, negotiation, and issuance Adequately addressing these major areas provides assurances that projects will be permit- ted in a timely and cost effective manner. The following is a list of potential agencies that a new project may require some sort of regulatory approval: ¨ South Florida Water Management District ¨ Florida Department of Environmental Protection ¨ Army Corps of Engineers ¨ Florida Department of Transportation Project Approach Company Profile Perez Engineering & Development, Inc. Regulatory Approvals: · South Florida Water Manage- ment District · Florida Department o f Transpor- tation · Florida Department of Environ- mental Protections · Army Corps of Engineers 1010 Kennedy Drive, Suite 202 Key West, Fl. 33040 (305) 293-9440 (305) 296-0243 Fax Key Factors to your success: · Commitment of Principal in Charge · Local Experience on Relevant Projects · Proven Performance in Monroe County Allen E. Perez, P.E. President Mr. Perez has more than twenty-five (25) years of experience in roadway design, sanitary sewer systems, stormwater systems, potable water systems, and general civil engineering services. His experience includes the management and technical preparation of master plans, construction documents, permit submittals, and construction services for a wide variety of development activity. Mr. Perez has been providing professional engineering services, from his Key West office, for projects throughout the Florida Keys for over eighteen (18) years. Mr. Perez has experience in providing Civil Engineering services for a variety of private and public sector clients. The following is a summary of some of his current and past public sector continuing services contracts: · City of Key West General Storm Water and Wastewater Engineer Professional Engineering Consulting Services · Monroe County General Airport Consultant Architectural/Engineering Services for Small Projects · Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority General Engineering Services · Monroe County Housing Authority General Engineering Services · Key West Housing Authority General Engineering Services · Monroe County School Board General Engineering Services · Florida Keys Community College General Engineering Services Mr. Perez’s engineering design experience is fairly diversified and includes hydraulic and hydrologic computer modeling of storm water management systems; the design of potable and sanitary utility systems, pump stations, paving and grading design. EDUCATION University of South Florida, Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, 1992 University of South Florida, Master of Science in Civil Engineering, 1995 REGISTRATIONS Registered Engineer – Florida No. 51468 HIGHLIGHTED PROJECT EXPERIENCE GOVERNMENT & INSTITUTIONAL EXPERIENCE Key West City Hall Key West Fire Station No. 2 Gerald Adams Elementary School Plantation Key School Stanley Switlik School Marathon High Athletic Complex Horace O’ Bryant School FKCC Marine Technology Building Bernstein Park Stock Island Fire Station Big Pine Key Fire Station Key Largo Fire Station Monroe County Public Works Facility Monroe County Courthouse, Marathon Higgs Beach Master Plan Monroe County Schools Transportation Facility Monroe County Mosquito Control District Office Building Marathon Fire Station Village Islamorada Fire Station Conch Key Fire Station Truman Waterfront Redevelopment NAVFAC Key West PRIVATE CLIENTS First State Bank Capital Bank Aids Help Habitat for Humanity Catholic Charities Spottswood Companies, Inc. Justin Henika, PE Project Engineer Mr. Henika has over four (4) years of experience in providing both civil site analysis and structural design. His recent work includes the technical preparation of construction documents, grading and drainage design, parking lot design, potable water and fire service design, low rise structural design and rehabilitation, Stilt foundation design, flood and wind load analysis, resident project representative services and forensic reporting for clients in both the public and private sector. EXPERIENCE Genesee & Wyoming Railroad Services, Inc. 1.5 yrs (Jan 2015 – June 2016) Perez Engineering & Development, Inc. June 2016 - Present EDUCATION Master of Science in Civil Engineering Structural Engineering Specialization University of Florida, 2013 Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering University of Florida, 2012 REGISTRATIONS Engineer Intern: Florida #1100018866 Professional Engineer: Florida #86478 HIGHLIGHTED PROJECT EXPERIENCE GOVERNMENT & INSTITUTIONAL EXPERIENCE Gerald Adams Elementary School Stanley Switlik Elementary School Monroe County Schools Transportation Facility US Navy Public Works Monroe County Airports Florida Keys Community College Monroe County Public Works Monroe County School District City of Key West Engineering PRIVATE CLIENTS Dion’s Oil Habitat for Humanity Catholic Charities Spottswood Companies, Inc. Smith, Hawks, P.L. CSG is an idea-driven, strategic consulting practice integrating design, planning, and economics. We are committed to enhancing communities in ways that are practical, sustainable, and authentic to our clients’ needs, while being politically aware, financially feasible, and aesthetically compelling. Our mission is to create livable places of lasting value in an increasingly connected, complex, and competitive world. GAI’s Community Solutions Group: Experienced People, Open Minds, Fresh Ideas CSG is a unique team of landscape architects, urban designers, land use planners, public finance and economic development specialists, and public administrators who capture the full dimensions of strategy and solution. Committed to positioning our clients for a sustainable future, we are recognized for delivering insightful, thorough, and technically sophisticated solutions. We embrace a philosophy that values the complex interrelation of people, place, and policy while considering a project’s ability to positively impact its investors, community, and setting. Our work centers on finding resolution to place- based problems by implementing context-sensitive, sustainable solutions that are economically and fiscally beneficial and implementable. We engage diverse community groups to affect positive outcomes with shared benefits through integrated solutions. Consequently, our clients include governments, agencies, institutions, and developers who share an equal need to address complex and inter-related challenges. We work from planning to policy and concept to construction across the scales of region, city, and campus; neighborhood, street, and site. As an art, our practice requires an understanding of the nuances of feasibility, political sensitivity, urban form, relationships, and character of place. But as a science, it involves street geometries and hydrologic flows, floor-area ratios, densities, market economics, and financing mechanisms. We are effective because we are sensitive and sophisticated about implementing complex ideas across the platform of inclusive participation, thoughtful design, funding and finance, public policy, and community partnerships for initiatives both large and small. GAI’s Community Solutions GroupService Group Profile A GAI Consultants, Inc. Service Groupgaiconsultants.com/communitysolutions Planning | Urban Design Landscape Architecture Economics | Real Estate Master Planning + Urban Design CSG’s master planning and urban design practice focuses on crafting plans that create livable places of lasting value for communities that require context-sensitive, sustainable solutions. We prioritize close collaboration with clients through an approach that emphasizes plans that reflect strong neighborhoods, livable transportation networks, interconnected park and open space systems, environmental sensitivity, and economic opportunities. Through work at the scale of city, neighborhood, and street, our plans create the framework for rich, interactive settings that bring people together in environments that facilitate meaningful experiences that enrich lives. Landscape Architecture + Design The Landscape Architecture Studio within CSG integrates an experienced team of professionals that strives to raise the standard of planning and design services to a new level with every project, producing sustainable, context-sensitive solutions that meet our clients’ objectives. We listen to their concerns, their desires, and their needs; we gather a deep understanding of place and issues; we then deliver thoughtful and innovative solutions. The studio operates under a fundamental planning and design philosophy seeking to develop solutions that make a positive contribution to the economic and social values of a community or place. Whether the task is community master planning and place-making, streetscape and corridor design, sustainable stormwater strategies (LID), parks and open space design, or corporate and campus planning and design, we are committed to creating rich, diverse and sustainable places for people— beautiful works that allow people to connect to the environment and that respect the community’s cultural, historical, and environmental heritage. Economics + Real Estate Consulting CSG’s economic and real estate consulting services draw from the advising team’s experience, education, and a culture that integrates allied disciplines to enhance the appropriate solutions. The firm’s approach draws upon its knowledge of growth management techniques in many state settings, local regulatory constraints, infrastructure systems and design, public finance, awareness of the needs in the private marketplace, preferred land use forms, aesthetics, emerging trends in development, and the linkages among infrastructure, economic development as well as the character of the built environment. This knowledge enables our clients to choose critically between alternatives and implement a strategy or master plan that is flexible, cost effective, sustainable, and marketable—attributes sought by both our public and private clientele. GAI’s Community Solutions Group ©2019 GAI Consultants Service Group Profile CSG Services Summary Planning & Urban Design Master Planning and Community Design Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) Plans Urban Infill and Mixed Use Development Campus Master Planning Neighborhood Design TOD + Corridor Planning Development Codes + Guidelines Lotting + Site Plans Land Entitlements Comprehensive Regulatory Approvals Landscape Architecture Civic and Cultural Facilities Streetscapes + Urban Places Parks, Open Space and Trails Campus + Institutional Green Infrastructure + Healthy Design Economics & Real Estate Advisory Real Estate Market Strategies Real Estate Financial Analysis Fiscal and Economic Impact Analysis Feasibility Studies Valuation Analysis Funding and Special District Finance Pro-forma Cost Modeling Program Management Public Private Development Strategies Redevelopment Planning Developer Solicitation Incentives + Partnerships Financial Management Valuation, Acquisition, Divestiture Litigation + Regulatory Services Asset Management Keith Oropeza, PLA, ASLA Landscape Architecture Director EDUCATION BA, Landscape Architect, 1981, Louisiana State University PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION Professional Landscape Architect (PLA): FL – 1984, #LA0001023; TX – 1993, #LA1737; GA – 1991, #LA000920 CERTIFICATIONS Council of Landscape Architectural Registration Board (CLARB), 2017 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Society of Landscape Architects City of Orlando, Florida Historic Preservation Board, Board Member, 2013–2015 Harry P. Leu Botanical Gardens, Past Board of Trustees and Chairman, 2008–2011 Downtown Development Board, Orlando, Florida, Past Board Member and Vice Chairman, 2004–2008 Mr. Oropeza has more than 34 years of experience designing and leading a variety of project types from planning to site-specific design, resort, theme park, and healthcare facility projects. He has extensive local, national, and international experience. Key clients include Universal Studios, Discovery Cove, Sea World, Busch Gardens/Tampa, Royal Pacific Resort, Florida Hospital, Chihpen Springs Resort/Taiwan, Discovery Lakes/ Shenyang, China, Brooklin Village, and São Paulo Brazil. Additionally, Mr. Oropeza has worked in Washington, D.C., as part of a security enhancement team for various U.S. Embassies worldwide. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE VIZCAYA NORTH CANAL RESTORATION, MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA. As Project Manager, led the team in providing the landscape planning elements of the comprehensive restoration plan for the north canal restoration at the historic Vizcaya Museum and Gardens, built in 1915 as a winter home by industrialist James Deering. The multidisciplinary plan requires balancing water quality and aesthetic/recreational concerns with improvements in ecological structure and function along man-made canals, waterways, and a tidal pond. The plan will also incorporate habitat and landscape architectural improvements using native species. ROWELL’S MARINA PARK, KEY LARGO, FLORIDA. As Senior Project Manager, assisted the County with the conceptual master planning for this 7.5-acre waterfront parcel located in Key Largo. Developed multiple scenarios for presentation to the public for comments and direction. Based on this input, created a conceptual site plan for the County that included parking; potential retail building; waterfront picnic shelters and pavilions; a new beach area with a restroom facility; a kayak and canoe launch area; and new boat slips for day use. The plan allows for a large open multifunction lawn for festivals and concert events. Holding true to a sustainable philosophy, native plant material will provide interest and shade around the meandering paths of the picnic park located adjacent to the dock. VIETNAM MEMORIAL PARK, KEY WEST, FLORIDA. Worked with Bender & Associates Architects to provide site planning and landscape architectural design services for the City’s Vietnam Living Memorial. The Park serves as an iconic gateway into the historic center of the City at the intersection of Jose Marti Drive and N. Roosevelt Boulevard. An existing specimen Royal Poinciana tree, native to the area, provides an established canopy and a stunning red bloom throughout the spring. The park was planted with shade trees and native plant material to create comfortable and cool areas for visitors to relax and reflect on the sacrifices made by the residents of Key West and the United States. As a gift to the City, all services were provided at no charge. RIVER TO SEA PRESERVE, FDOT DISTRICT FIVE, FLAGLER COUNTY, FLORIDA. Senior Landscape Architect for River to Sea Preserve. The park includes a number of different habitats, including a high-energy beach, coastal scrub, a maritime hammock, estuary, and a freshwater pond as the area stretches from the Atlantic Ocean to the Intracoastal Waterway. Led the team in preparing final design landscape plans based on the concept plans provided by FDOT. Landscape changes include xeriscape and coastal habitat plant materials; new entrance signage; new markers for the education/recreation trails; and new main entrance signage. HAMMOCK BRIDGE PARK, FDOT DISTRICT FIVE, CITY OF PALM COAST, FLORIDA. As Senior Landscape Architect, led the landscape architecture team in preparing final design landscape plans based on the concept plans provided by FDOT District Five. Big Pine Key Swimming Hole Scenic Overlook, Big Pine Key, Monroe County, Florida. As the Project Manager for the design team, prime consultant for this FDOT LAP-funded design scenic overlook along the Overseas Heritage Trail and Florida Keys Scenic Highway. The trailhead and rest area are located on the west shore of Big Pine Key and features an existing basin cut into the limestone, unpaved walkways, a small parking area, restroom building, information kiosk, an extensive boardwalk and overlook, a swimming dock, and a beach kayak launch. ROYAL PACIFIC RESORT, UNIVERSAL STUDIOS, ORLANDO, FLORIDA. Provided oversite of the site planning and building placement as well as coordination with the Park’s Garden Walk connection and Water Taxi Landing. The scope of work included landscape and hardscape design, pool and amenity design, lighting design, overall site grading, and Water Taxi landing. The project was the recipient of the American Society of Landscape Architects Highest Award of Excellence—the Fredrick B. Stresau Award. CABANA BEACH AND CABANA BAY RESORT HOTELS, UNIVERSAL STUDIOS, ORLANDO, FLORIDA. Project Manager for the landscape architecture for Cabana Beach and Cabana Bay Resorts, two of the latest hotels in the Florida Theme Park’s inventory. Provided landscape architectural design and planning for the 1,800-room resort. The hotels represent a theme that is reminiscent of the 1960s Florida roadside motel popular in the automotive era. Situated on 33 acres, the resorts include two unique pool areas, spas, outdoor dining, garden walks, pool bars, and lounging areas. DISCOVERY LAKES, SHENFU, CHINA. Discovery Lakes is located in the center of the new town of Shenfu, China, and is surrounded by a variety of uses. These uses include office and governmental buildings, a cultural center, retail, hospitality, entertainment district, and a sports arena. Public space surrounds the lake where a multitude of garden experiences and outdoor use areas are found. Project Manager for the master planning effort through the design development phase. After final presentation to the local government officials, the final construction documents were completed by the Chinese Design Institute. UNIVERSAL STUDIOS AREA DEVELOPMENT, ORLANDO, FLORIDA. Project Manager for the Universal Studios Area Development. The area of design responsibility included all internal boulevards, a waterway system, a linear pedestrian park, and the interface with the theme parks and retail venues. This $32 million, 180-acre site included landscape, irrigation, site grading, site drainage, gateway statements, architectural amenities, site hardscape site furniture, and site lighting. Directed CAD management for the entire team as well as interface with other area development consultants to maintain coordinated site development documents. Also directed a full-time construction administrator during construction. KEY WEST CITY HALL, KEY WEST, FLORIDA. Project Manager and Designer for site planning and landscape architectural services for all exterior components of the site, including landscaping, hardscape, lighting, irrigation, and furnishings. This project is a historic adaptive re-use of the Glynn Archer High School built in 1928. The City selected this site due to the location and historic nature of the building. During the site research phase, two historic cisterns were found under the building. Also designed an irrigation system that utilizes rain water directed to the lined cisterns. This project is a Platinum-level LEED building. Keith Oropeza, PLA, ASLA // GAI’s Community Solutions Group JAMES J. MILLER Historian, Archaeologist, Preservation Planner Professional Resume AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION AND INTEREST Historic preservation planning; Geographic Information System (GIS) applications in history and planning; public archaeology, cultural resource management; ecological planning; environmental history; heritage planning and management in developing countries EXPERIENCE Heritage Planning Consultant, James J. Miller, PHD, LLC (2003-date) Senior level consultant in heritage planning, cultural resource management, archaeology and data management. Clients include Clifton Heritage National Park, The Bahamas (Principal Park Planner); Florida Division of Historical Resources, (consultant, statewide curation study, human remains web site, underwater archaeology rule drafting); National Museum of the Bahamas (program consultant in archaeology and historic preservation); Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary (maritime heritage resource manager); The Woodlawn Cemetery, New York City (data manager, GIS consultant); Bender & Associates Architects (archaeologist, historian, collections specialist, Fort Zachary Taylor NHL, Key West; historian, Carson House, Kissimmee; historian and interpretive exhibit planner, Gainesville Depot); Florida Park Service (curation consultant); Law Firm (expert witness on environmental history related to coastal customary use); US Embassy, Barbados (curation rehabilitation for St. Vincent and Grenadines National Archaeological Collection); Johnson Peterson Architects (consultant on design of new state archaeological facility) State Archaeologist and Chief, Bureau of Archaeological Research, (1983-2003), Division of Historical Resources, Florida Department of State. Responsible for staff of 26 permanent and 15-35 temporary employees; annual budget including staff $5 million; Florida Master Site File computer and paper data base of 135,000 records including GIS; cultural resource management training; publication of brochures and pamphlets; drafting, lobbying and implementation of Florida Unmarked Human Burial Law; grant seeking and administration; media liaison; World Wide Web site development; Florida Abandoned and Neglected Cemetery Task Force member; Series Editor, Florida Heritage Series, University Press of Florida Teaching Assistant (1981-1982), Department of Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning, University of Pennsylvania. Assisted in teaching graduate regional planning and landscape architecture studio in areas of cultural ecology, culture history, and land use history. Principal of Cultural Resource Management, Inc. (1975-1983) Founder and president of Florida’s first major archaeological consulting business; completed over 70 contract projects in 56 counties; archaeological and historical survey and site assessment; historical documentary research; environmental and landscape history; architectural history; historic preservation EDUCATION University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. Ph.D. degree, Graduate Group in City and Regional Planning, 1991. Dissertation title: The Fairest, Frutefullest and Pleasantest of All the World: An Environmental History of the Northeast Part of Florida. University of Pennsylvania, M.C.P. degree in city and regional planning, 1985. Duke University, Durham, NC. M.A. degree in anthropology. 1973 Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL. B.A. honors in anthropology, geology minor 1970. MEMBERSHIPS, (present and past) Society for American Archaeology; Society for Historical Archaeology; Society of Professional Archaeologists (Member, Board of Directors); Register of Professional Archaeologists; Florida Archaeological Council (President 1984-1987, 2005-2006; Ex-officio board member 1988-2003); Florida Anthropological Society (Editorial Board); Advisory Council on Underwater Archaeology JAMES J. MILLER Historian, Archaeologist, Preservation Planner (Associate Member); American Planning Association (Environmental Planning); Society for Human Ecology; American Society for Environmental History GRANTS Grant Recipient, Florida Coastal Management Program, 1997-1999, $300,000, Cultural Resource Protection in the Coastal Zone; Grant Administrator, Florida Coastal Management Program, 1999, $85,000 Florida Maritime Heritage Trail; Grant Administrator, National Endowment for the Humanities, $250,000, Living History Interpretation at Mission San Luis; Grant Administrator, Florida Department of Transportation ISTEA Award, $950,000, Cultural Resource Geographic Information System (GIS); Grant Administrator, Historic Preservation Special Category Grant, San Luis Council House reconstruction, $150,000 PUBLICATIONS PRODUCED OR EDITED Florida Archaeology, a monograph series presenting work of the Bureau of Archaeological Research. Developed and designed the series, edited and produced 8 volumes Florida Heritage Series, University Press of Florida. Proposed, negotiated contract with the Press, and developed manuscripts for this series primarily to present the work of the Florida Bureau of Archaeological Research. Served as Series Editor. Popular publications Brochures, pamphlets, booklets and posters on archaeology and preservation Web development Responsible for initiation, development and oversight of the Division of Historical Resources internet site (www.flheritage.com and dhr.dos.state.fl.us) through 2001. Supervised three web programmers and designers, approved all design and content, and directed growth of site. RESPONSIBILITIES Employees recruited, hired and supervised Recruited and hired professionals with Ph.D. degrees to manage programs in historical archaeology, Spanish colonial history, underwater archaeology, prehistoric archaeology, preservation planning, conservation and collections management, and computerization. Government relations Advised Governor, Secretary of State and Cabinet on Emergency Archaeological Acquisition proposals; represented Division of Historical Resources in Conservation and Recreation Lands acquisition; represented Division before oversight and budget committees in Florida Legislature; prepared and presented Congressional testimony; developed the Florida Archaeological Law Enforcement Task Force; served as executive committee member of Florida Task Force on Abandoned and Neglected Cemeteries, Public relations Represented Division and archaeological resources in relations with print and broadcast media including major Florida newspapers, New York Times, Atlanta Constitution, CBS News, Florida Public Radio, Florida Public Broadcasting and others Legislation and Rules Active in developing legislation at federal and state levels: federal Abandoned Shipwreck Act and Abandoned Shipwreck Act Guidelines; Florida’s Unmarked Human Burial Law, Section 872.05, Florida Statutes; revision of state law concerning increased penalties for damaging state-owned archaeological sites; Rules 1A-45 and 1A-46, Florida Administrative Code, regarding discovery and display of human remains PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS (available upon request) Over 100 professional and popular publications, reports and presentations PERSONAL Born August 29, 1948; married to Cynthia B. Miller, attorney; one son Address: 1544 Cristobal Dr., Tallahassee, FL 32303 cell 850-445-5042; jim@jimmiller.com JONATHAN LAMMERS Historian, Architectural Historian, Preservation Planner AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION Historic context statements & historic resource surveys Architectural history / historic structure reports Ethnic and cultural history Secretary of the Interior’s rehabilitation standards analysis Professional Experience Old Monroe County Jail Historic Structures Report, Key West, FL (2018) Fleming Street Church Historic Structures Report, Key West, FL (2018) MacDonald House Historic Structures Report, Ormond Beach, FL (2017) San Francisco Latino Historic Context Statement (2017-present) Historic Preservation Plan for the Chestnut Street Cemetery, Apalachicola, FL (2016) New Era Hall Landmark Designation Report, San Francisco, CA (2016) Bourdette Building Landmark Designation Report, San Francisco, CA (2016) San Francisco Neighborhood Commercial Buildings Survey (2015) Central SOMA Historic Context Statement and Resources Survey, San Francisco, CA (2015) Swedish American Hall Landmark Designation Report, San Francisco, CA (2015) San Francisco Filipino Heritage Historic Context Statement (2013) City of Elk Grove, CA Historic Context Statement (2012) City of Pacific Grove, CA Historic Context Statement (2011) Historic Structure Reports, Asilomar National Historic Landmark (2010) Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Historic Context Statement and Survey, Pasadena, CA (2010) City of Benicia, CA Historic Context Statement (2010) City of Richmond, CA PRISM Historic Resource Survey (2009) South Mission and South of Market Cultural Resources Surveys , San Francisco, CA (2007-2009) Cultural Resource Assessment of the Former Town of Centralia, Chassahowitzka Wildlife Management Area, Hernando County, Florida (1999) Wacissa River Cultural Resource Survey, Jefferson County, Florida. (1998) Inventory and Assessment of Cultural Resources, Tate ’s Hell State Forest, Franklin and Liberty Counties, Florida (1998) Florida Submerged Cultural Resources Management Plan (1994) Memberships & Affiliations (past & present) Leon County Canopy Roads Advisory Committee Tallahassee Historical Society San Francisco Architectural Heritage Oakland Heritage Alliance California Preservation Foundation Education Florida State University, B.A. History (1992) Cultural Resource Law Enforcement Training (1998) Honors & Awards Florida Secretary of State Productivity Award (1995) California Preservation Foundation Award for Cultural Resource Studies (2010 & 2012) American Institute of Architects, Architecture in the City Festival, guide and lecturer (2012-2013) RPS NO: 18-7432-AH Collier County Professional Services Library Architectural Historic Preservation, Study, Planning and Design Category Bender & Associates ARCHITECTS p.a. EVALUATION CRITERIA NO. 2: CERTIFIED MINORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE Bender & Associates ARCHITECTS p.a. RPS NO: 18-7432-AH Collier County Professional Services Library Architectural Historic Preservation, Study, Planning and Design Category EVALUATION CRITERIA NO. 3: PAST PERFORMANCE Bender & Associates Architects can provide every service necessary to meet and exceed all of the expectations for architectural services as requested in the RFQ. Our approach to Architecture is total. We either provide services directly or can manage the efforts of other professionals, taking responsibility for the totality of the project. As a comprehensive design firm, the architectural and engineering team has the ability and experience to provide our clients with the following services: Programming Signage and Graphics Master Planning Site Selection Architectural Design Value Engineering Energy Conservation Cost Control Sustainability (LEED) Construction Administration Interior Design Historic Preservation, Research and Restoration Bender & Associates Architects is a full service architectural firm and has the ability and expertise to work on any project that requires architectural/engineering services. Additionally, Bender & Associates Architects specializes in historic preservation. Bender & Associates Architects has extensive experience with historic preservation projects throughout the State of Florida, in Arizona, and Montana. We have provided preservation consulting services for two projects in Washington, D.C.; the historic cupola at Walter Reed Memorial Hospital and the exterior envelope restoration of the Embassy of Cameroon. Our work throughout Florida is well known. Landmarks such as the Key West Custom House, The Jupiter Lighthouse, The Stuart Welcome Arch, The Historic Gato Cigar Factory, the Old Ley Memorial Building, The Key West Lighthouse and Keepers Quarters, the Bill Baggs Cape Florida Lighthouse, Ft. Zachary Taylor, The Mansion at Tuckahoe, and the Gainesville Historic Railroad Depot Restoration, the new state of the art Key West City Hall at the historic Glynn Archer School and the Keys Energy Services’ Service building are projects that exhibit our firm’s abilities and commitment. The historic preservation projects listed above are only a few that have received not only local recognition and awards within their communities, but awards for excellence in restoration and rehabilitation from the Florida Trust for Historic Preservation. Bender & Associates Architects has a strong working knowledge of the Secretary of Interior’s Standards for preservation and rehabilitation. Several of our projects have been commissioned by the State of Florida, including the Department of State Division of Historic Resources. The Historic Preservation Design Manual for the City of Flagstaff included a detailed explanation of how to apply the Secretary of Interior’s Standards to a preservation project as well. Bert Bender is currently serving on the Historic Architectural Review Commission for the City of Key West, is a member of the Monroe County Historic Preservation Commission and is active in historic preservation personally as well as professionally. David Salay is on the Board of Trustees for the Florida Trust for Historic Preservation. We believe our firm’s commitment to historic preservation is among the strongest nationwide. Every project receives the same attention to detail and commitment to excellence that our award winning projects have received. Our group utilizes a team approach to achieve optimum solutions. This team approach brings together the client, architect, consultants, end-users, and others in immersive work sessions that identify the complexities and requirements that are unique to the project. The work sessions are designed to illicit important information and data from each team member regarding goals, facts and specific program requirements. This information is then focused into problem solving sessions to ensure the needs of the project are clearly identified. Once this process is complete, several alternative design solutions are explored that provide comprehensive recommendations that will meet the established program requirements. Bender & Associates ARCHITECTS p.a. RPS NO: 18-7432-AH Collier County Professional Services Library Architectural Historic Preservation, Study, Planning and Design Category We understand that the City may want to utilize preferred consultants or consultants who have continuing services contract agreements with the City. We are amenable to adapting to the City’s requests and are capable and willing to work with preferred consultants if requested. However, we have included in this RFQ consultants we have very successfully worked with numerous times and on various award winning projects should you decide to select a team for a specific project or utilize some of the team members. We have submitted their company profiles along with resumes of key personnel that indicate their technical capabilities, quality of workmanship and extensive experience. We understand that these team members will not be evaluated, but are a reference to determine “best fit” when projects are identified. Over the years we have worked extensively with various government agencies and non-profits and gained extensive experience working with grant funded projects, primarily from the State of Florida, Division of Historic Resources. We have knowledge and experience with the various issues and needs that arise with projects using external funding sources. Meeting timelines and submitting required documentation is part of the grant funding process and we are able to meet timelines and provide proper documentation as needed. Bender & Associates Architects has a long history of meeting budget and schedule restraints. We are committed to performing services expeditiously at the request of our clients and we have the combined staff and technical support of our consultants to perform all tasks in a timely manner. We bring to the City of Gainesville a well- deserved reputation for both diligent problem-solving and advancing projects to completion quickly and efficiently. Bender & Associates Architects has served and continues serving municipalities through continuing services contracts that require budget and schedule sensitive rapid response problem solving. A sample list of our past and present government clientele is as follows: City of Key West* Monroe County* Martin County* City of New Smyrna Beach* City of Gainesville* Keys Energy Services* City of Ft. Pierce* The City of Boynton Beach City of Homestead* City of Miami Beach* Volusia County GSA – MRI Federal Projects* City of Ft. Pierce* Town of Jupiter* City of Lake Worth City of Flagstaff, AZ City of Coral Gables* City of St. Augustine* City of Ormond Beach Keys Energy Services* Everglades City City of New Port Richey City of Port St. Lucie* State of Florida Department of Health State of Florida Division of Historical Resources State of Florida Department of Environmental Protection* *INCLUDE CONTINUING SERVICE CONTRACTS Bender & Associates Architects will serve as the team leader and architect. Bert Bender, principal and president of the firm will serve as the project manager for projects awarded under this authorization. David Salay and Haven Burkee have become partners in the firm, and each has extensive individual project experience and may be involved as the needs of the project dictate and individual work load allows. Both David Salay and Haven Burkee are capable of handling all aspects of a project from initial client contact through construction, and can assume a management role as needed. Each has strengths that will be capitalized on as appropriate. David Salay has gained extensive experience in historic preservation during his years with Bender & Associates. He was the project architect on Gainesville Rail Depot, was instrumental in documentation of Fort Taylor for the Master Plan, was the project architect for the Fort Taylor Barracks Building Stabilization, the new Key West City Hall at the historic Glynn Archer School and numerous other award winning preservation projects. Haven Burkee has a Master of Architecture degree in environmental design and has wide ranging experience with Bender & Associates on new construction, renovations, additions and historic preservation. His work includes the award winning Keys Energy Bender & Associates ARCHITECTS p.a. RPS NO: 18-7432-AH Collier County Professional Services Library Architectural Historic Preservation, Study, Planning and Design Category Services’ Services Building renovation, the Keys Energy Services Transmission & Distribution building and Ralph Garcia Steamplant building as well as project architect for the Depot Park in Gainesville. All of the above architects are LEED Accredited Professionals. Jennifer Bauser, design professional, and Craig Steckelberg, architect, will assist with a project on an as needed basis. Bender & Associates Architects has a long history of meeting budget and schedule restraints. We are committed to performing services expeditiously at the request of our clients and we have the combined staff and technical support of our consultants to perform all tasks in a timely manner. We bring to the Collier County a well-deserved reputation for both diligent problem-solving and advancing projects to completion quickly and efficiently. Individually and as a firm, Bender & Associates Architects is committed to providing the highest level of professional services possible. The information in our proposal addresses our qualifications, philosophy and capabilities in detail. We at Bender & Associates Architects look forward to the possibility of working with you. Examples of our completed projects follow. Client: City of Key West Contact: L. Kreed Howell Senior Construction Manager PO Box 1409 Key West, FL 33040 (305)809-3739 lhowell@cityofkeywest-fl.gov Key Personnel: Bert L. Bender David Salay Emily Schulte Construction Cost: $15.5 million Project Performance Period: 2013-2017 KEY WEST CITY HALL AT GLYNN ARCHER Key West, Florida DEPARTMENT LEGEND BUILDING & LICENSING BUILDING SUPPORT CIRCULATION CITY CLERK'S OFFICE CITY MANAGER The Key West City Hall involved the restoration of historic exterior envelope and the construction of a completely new state of the art facility within the historic shell. One of the main objectives of this project was to bring all of the functions of the City of Key West under one roof. We worked closely with City staff to develop adjacency diagrams, space needs, work surface requirements, storage requirements, IT & infrastructure requirements, and public service space needs. We also worked closely with a pre- selected furniture manufacturer to ensure all spaces would perform as intended and meet the objectives of the City of Key West. Construction has been completed and the project received LEED Platinum certification. Client: Keys Energy Services, 1001 James Street, Key West, Florida Contact: Julio Torrado Director of Human Resources & Communications 1001 James Street Key West, Florida 33041-6100 305.295.1023 Julio.Torrado@KeysEnergy.com Key Personnel: Bert Bender Haven Burkee Construction Cost: 6.2 Million Project Performance Period: 2013-2016 Bender & ssociatesA KEYS ENERGY SERVICES 1001 James Street Key West, Florida The Keys Energy Services Building involved the complete remodel of a 22,000 SF office building for the electrical utility com- pany. In addition to substantial structural upgrades and building envelope improvements one of the project’s main goals was to reorganize the interior office space, break rooms, and public meeting areas to be more efficient and user friendly. From the start of the project we worked with department heads and select staff to determine space needs, storage needs, work space requirements, privacy requirements, and organizational relationships. Because of our efforts at the planning and schematic design phases we were able to successfully consolidate existing office space and reduce the overall size of the existing build- ing which decreased renovation costs and significantly reduced operational cost. 7 KEYS ENERGY SERVICES TRANSMISSION & DISTRIBUTION BUILDING Bender & ssociatesA Client: Keys Energy Contact: Walter Cashwell Fleets and Facilities Supervisor 305-295-1181 Key Personnel: Bert Bender Haven Burkee Contractor: Biltmore Construction 1055 Ponce de Leon Blvd. Belleair, FL 33756 Travis Parker 727.585.2084 Construction Cost: 3.4 Million Project Performance Period: 2011 - 2014 The Keys Energy Transmission & Distribution Building involved the construction of a completely new state of the art facility to house the offices, breakroom, locker rooms, storage areas, and work areas for Keys Energy Services staff dealing with transmission and distribution of electrical service. The building is also designed to act as an emergency operations center in the event of a catastrophic storm event. We worked closely with designated staff to determine all space needs and work- space requirements. Through extensive work and coordination at the programming and schematic design phases we were able to develop office space configurations that were adaptable to a dynamic workplace environment. 6200 Front Street Stock Island, Florida 8 HACIENDA HOTEL New Port Richey, Florida The Hacienda Hotel was constructed in 1926 in the Mediterranean Revival style, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The building consists of two large wings forming a courtyard, and features Mediterranean Revival elements: patterned stucco wall surfaces, loggia porches, wrought iron grilles, arched windows and doors, and balconies. This project is phased as funding becomes available. •Phase 1 focused on stabilization of the building and restoration of the building’s exterior to its original historic configuration. This work included removal of the non-conforming additions and repairs to the building façade. Repairs were needed to correct water intrusion and included replacement of both the barrel tile roofing and the built-up roofing. A/E fees $99,000. Construction fees $890,000. •Phase 2 focused on reconstruction of the historic balconies and the main entry door on Bank Street. A/E fees $8,500. Construction fees $90,000. •Phase 3 focused on rebuilding the decorative wall along Bank Street. A/E fees $3,000. Construction fees $20,000. •Phase 4 Doors and Windows involved replacement of 117 windows and 11 doors. A/E fees $55,480. Construction fees $700,000. •Phase 5 involved restoration of the historic main interior stair at the Lobby. The project also included installation of a structural beam at the dining room archway, as well as replacement of a historic scored concrete patio at the north side of the building. A/E fees $9,889. Construction fees $100,000. & Client: City of New Port Richey Contact: Mario Iezzoni, CPA CVA Economic Development Director City of New Port Richey 5919 Main Street New Port Richey, FL 34652 (727)853-1019 IezzoniM@CityofNewPortRichey.org Key Personnel: Bert Bender David Salay Project Performance Period: 2014-Present Project Location: New Port Richey, FL D esign Fees: various (see below) Bender & A ssociates 9 Bender & ssociatesA HISTORIC GAINESVILLE DEPOT BUILDING Gainesville, Florida This project is the rehabilitation and adaptive re-use of the Historic (1860’s) Gainesville Depot Building. The historic Depot is located in Depot Park, a reclamation project that replaced contaminated soil with lakes, trails and gardens, transforming the site into a setting for bicycling, walking, birding and other family activities. The restoration of the Historic Depot Building reflects the significant history of the building and serves as a signature entrance to Depot Park. We provided the rehabilitation of the Depot building (right side of photo) that includes site memorialization and the site context that is coordinated with overall park design. Through the years the various additions and modifications to the Depot failed to respect the significant architectural features and spacial relationships of the property. This was corrected with the renovation/ restoration. The Historic Structure Report included a section on sustainability and upon completion the Gainesville Depot Building received LEED Certification at a Gold Level and received multiple awards for restoration and LEED (sustainable) design. Client: City Of Gainesville Community Redevelopment Agency Contact: Diane Gilreath, ME, EI CRA Engineer 814 NW 17 Avenue Gainesville, FL 32609 407-616-8560 Key Personnel: Bert Bender David Salay Jim Miller Construction Cost: 2.6 Million Project Performance Period: 2009 – 2013 Design Fees: $382,500 Contractor: West Construction, Inc. 318 S. Dixie Highway, Suite 4-5 Lake Worth, FL 33460 Don West 561-588-2027 Contract Award: $2,600,000 with site work 10 Bender & ssociatesA KEY WEST CUSTOM HOUSE The Key West Custom House is one of the most significant historic buildings in the Florida Keys. The project includes the historic restoration of the 1891 Richardsonian Romanesque building to its original appearance and adaptive reuse as a museum and offices of the Key West Art & Historical Society. Located in downtown Key West, the restoration involves brick, brownstone, terra cotta, plaster, metal, wood and timber. The firm has been commissioned for the complete project, from programming and historic structure report, to completion of construction. Construction for Phase I, selective demolition, structural stabilization and historic re-roofing was completed in January 1994. Phase II followed and included all of the infrastructure, i.e., rough electric, plumbing, mechanical and fire sprinkler systems. Phase III was exterior restoration and included portions of the exterior terra cotta, brownstone and brick, and was completed in June 1997. Phase IV included installation of all mechanical systems (including electrical, plumbing, elevator, fire protection, and security), interior plaster, wood and metal restoration, and masonry restoration of the fourteen fireplaces. This work was completed in 1999 and the Building opened to the public. With Phase IV the primary restoration goals were realized. Additional work including restoration, repairs and upgrades have continued since the building opened to the public. Completed projects include: Window repairs 2013; MEP & Masonry Assessment 2013; MEP & FA upgrades 2016; Roofing Repairs 2016. Additional restoration and maintenance packages are established as needed and as funds become available. 281 Front Street Key West, Florida Client: Key West Art & Historical Society 281 Front Street Key West, FL 33040 Contact: Michael Gieda, Executive Director KW Art & Historical Society 281 Front Street Key West, FL 33040 305-295-6616 mgieda@kwahs.org Key Personnel: Bert Bender David Salay Project Performance Period: 1992-Multiple Phases Construction Cost: $6,700,000 11 Client: Historic Florida Keys Foundation Contact: Diane Silvia 510 Greene Street Key West, FL 33040 (305)292-6718 or (305)292-6829 (305)293-6348 (Fax) HFKF@bellsouth.net Key Personnel: Bert Bender David Salay Matthew Stratton Project Performance Period: 2013-Current CITY OF KEY WEST OLD CITY HALL DEPARTMENT LEGEND BUILDING & LICENSING BUILDING SUPPORT CIRCULATION CITY CLERK'S OFFICE CITY MANAGER This is a multi-phased project of Key West's Old City Hall, built in 1891. No longer used as the City Hall, it houses the office of the Historic Florida Keys Foundation and functions for various meetings. Phase 1: New impact resistant windows and doors were added to the first floor, enabling the space to be daylit for the first time in decades. With the addition of new air conditioning duct work and lighting, a first class office space was created. This space was soon occupied by the Chamber of Commerce, providing the Historic Florida Keys Foundation with much needed income for further restoration efforts. Phase 2: The side yard of the building was regraded to alleviate stormwater drainage issues. Downspouts were added to the building to improve roof damage. Phase 3: The original Phase 3 scope of work included brick repointing, a flood panel system, louvered clock tower infill, cornice restoration, and grant administration/supervision. Plans were produced for the full scope. Currently only the brick repointing and partial cornice restoration have been completed. The remainder of the work has been placed on hold until additional funding becomes available. 510 Greene Street Key West, Florida 12 Bender & ssociatesA WATERWORKS BUILDING 184 San Marco Avenue St. Augustine, Florida Client: City of St. Augustine Contact: Jenny Wolfe Historic Preservation Officer City of St. Augustine Planning and Building Department (904)209-4326 Key Personnel: Bert Bender David Salay Project Performance Period: 2016-2017 Design Fees: $83,500 Construction Cost: $450,000 Contractor: DiMare Construction The Waterworks Building is a local landmark building in St. Augustine. Our commission is a multi phase project: Phase One includes structural stabilization of the timber roof structure, demolition of a non-historic addition and brick masonry restoration of the west elevation. Construction of this first phase is scheduled for September 8, 2017 completion. Our commission included design and construction documents for all future phases, which will include completion of brick restoration, construction of a new addition that will accommodate ADA compliance and adaptive use functions, and adaptive use of the historic building. 13 Client: Keys Energy Services Contact: Lynn Tejeda, Executive Director Keys Energy Services P.O. Box 6100 Key West, FL 33040 (305)295-1000 Key Personnel: Bert L. Bender Haven Burkee Jim Miller Project Performance Period: 2016-2017 Cost: $23,600 MASTER PLAN FOR KEYS ENERGY STOCK ISLAND Stock Island, Florida DEPARTMENT LEGEND BUILDING & LICENSING BUILDING SUPPORT CIRCULATION CITY CLERK'S OFFICE CITY MANAGER Bender & Associates Architects prepared a long range Master Plan and conducted a space needs program for the Stock Island property. The goal was to establish a long range, 5 year plan. The process was tailored to the unique needs of the client. All current documents related to the property were collected by Keys Energy and submitted to the consultant team. Such documents included, but were not limited to, surveys, strategy plans, a survey of the Fishbusterz Property, a copy of the Fishbusterz lease, a list of uses on the Stock Island property and which building those uses were in, and contact information for the department head of that use. Two workshops were conducted. The initial workshop format was structured to solicit input from Keys Energy staff about long range goals and potential uses at Stock Island. An integral part of the master plan process was to analyze current and future space needs. We analyzed existing available space to determine its suitability for reuse, and determined if additional facility space was required. A schematic master plan was developed based on the first workshop findings. The schematic master plan and preliminary space study findings served as the basis for the second workshop. The second workshop provided an opportunity to review the schematic master plan and space study findings, as well as discuss the potential need for the Fishbusterz property. Options for keeping that parcel, selling that parcel, or leasing that parcel were evaluated. The workshop resulted in decisions that impacted the long term strategic plan. We prepared a final report of findings that included the space program for anticipated departments, a master site plan that identified graphically which buildings would remain, the proposed use of that building, locations of new buildings, parking and other site features, and the proposed distribution of the Fishbusterz property. The report included a summary of the workshops as well as summary recommendations. 14 Bender ssociates SARASOTA HISTORIC COURTHOUSE Sarasota, Florida & Client: D.L. Porter Constructors, Inc. Contact: Gary A. Loer, President 6574 Palmer Park Circle Sarasota, FL 34238 (941)929-9400 Key Personnel: Bert Bender David Salay Viviana Dominguez Project Performance Period: 2016-present Consultant Fees: $70,000 Construction Cost: $2 Million Contractor: D.L. Porter Constructors, Inc. The Sarasota Historic Courthouse is an exterior envelope restoration of a 1926 Mediterranean Revival building. The project specifications, prepared by Hall Architects, required the contractor to engage a historic preservation expert to serve as a special inspector meeting the qualifications for a "Historic Preservation Specialist" established by ASTM STP 1258. Our firm meets those qualifications, and in addition, we have included conservator Viviana Dominguez to ensure that all aspects of the project are met. Our services are contracted through the construction contract with D.L. Porter Constructors. In addition to evaluation of the architect plans and specifications, we conducted field tests and filed a report with recommendations for modifications to specified methods and materials. We conduct inspections of all surfaces from the in place scaffolding, file reports with the architect, owner, and general contractor. Those reports document ongoing work and make recommendations for protection of historic fabric. 15 Bender ssociates EAST MARTELLO TOWERS MASONRY RESTORATION 3501 South Roosevelt Blvd Key West, Florida Project Fees / Costs: The TDC granted funding on a yearly basis for maintenance of this fort. Drawings were produced for construction work to be completed within funding constraints, therefore estimated and actual design fees and construction fees were the same. Stage 1 $20,000 Stage 2 $7,140 Stage 3 $9,000 Stage 4 $9,000 Stage 5 $39,900 Stage 1 $80,000 Stage 2 $92,860 Stage 3 $91,000 Stage 4 $91,000 Stage 5 $325,000 Stage 1 $2010-11 Stage 2 2011-12 Stage 3 2012-13 Stage 4 2013 Stage 5 2017-current Design Fees: Construction Fees: Performance Period: Project Description: The East Martello is a Civil War-era fortification constructed to protect the flank of Fort Zachary Taylor. Begun in the late 1840’s, the East Martello and its sister fort, the West Martello, served as integral parts of the defensive system protecting the Florida Straits during the 19th century. Located directly on the ocean, the Fort consists of a walled compound surrounding a central citadel. The East Martello is one of the most intact examples of this unique style of military architecture in the country. By the late 20th century, hurricanes and age had led to serious deterioration of the masonry at this oceanside Fort. Sections of the outer wall had begun to collapse, mostly due to loss of mortar in the masonry walls. The project work consisted of replacement of missing areas of brick masonry, and repointing of walls. The color and size of replacement bricks was matched to the original masonry, and the original mix of historic brick mortar was used. The project is ongoing, and is being completed in phases as money becomes available. The fort is a museum housing historic & cultural displays and the grounds provide event venues. & Client: Monroe County BOCC Contact: Jerry Barnett, Director (retired) 3996 Coalingo Street North Port, FL 34291 305-797-0922 Key Personnel: Bert Bender David Salay Project Performance Period: 2010-2018 Contractor: Contracting Specialists Inc. SE 1600 North Powerline Road, Pompano Beach, FL 33069 William Frigon 617-803-7357 16 Reference Questionnaire Solicitation: Reference Questionnaire for: (Name of Company Requesting Reference Information) (Name of Individuals Requesting Reference Information) Name: (Evaluator completing reference questionnaire) Company: (Evaluator’s Company completing reference) Email: FAX: Telephone: Collier County has implemented a process that collects reference information on firms and their key personnel to be used in the selection of firms to perform this project. The Name of the Company listed in the Subject above has listed you as a client for which they have previously performed work. Please complete the survey. Please rate each criteria to the best of your knowledge on a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 representing that you were very satisifed (and would hire the firm/individual again) and 1 representing that you were very unsatisfied (and would never hire the firm/indivdiual again). 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TOTAL SCORE OF ALL ITEMS Solicitation 18-7432-AHCollier County 6/28/2019 2:43 PM p. 38 Bender & Associates Architects David Martinez Burke Construction Group, Inc. dmartinez@bcgconstruction.net (305)468-6654 (305)468-6604 New Key West City Hall November 2016 $15M 460 10 10 10 10 10 10 9 10 9 10 98 Reference Questionnaire Solicitation: Reference Questionnaire for: (Name of Company Requesting Reference Information) (Name of Individuals Requesting Reference Information) Name: (Evaluator completing reference questionnaire) Company: (Evaluator’s Company completing reference) Email: FAX: Telephone: Collier County has implemented a process that collects reference information on firms and their key personnel to be used in the selection of firms to perform this project. The Name of the Compa ny listed in the Subject above has listed you as a client for which they have previously performed work. Please complete the survey. 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If you do not have sufficient knowledge of past performance in a particular area, leave it blank and the item or form will be scored “0.” Project Description: ___________________________ Completion Date: _____________________________ Project Budget: _______________________________ Project Number of Days: _______________________ Item Citeria Score 1 Ability to manage the project costs (minimize change orders to scope). 2 Ability to maintain project schedule (complete on-time or early). 3 Quality of work. 4 Quality of consultative advice provided on the project. 5 Professionalism and ability to manage personnel. 6 Project administration (completed documents, final invoice, final product turnover; invoices; manuals or going forward documentation, etc.) 7 Ability to verbally communicate and document information clearly and succinctly. 8 Abiltity to manage risks and unexpected project circumstances. 9 Ability to follow contract documents, policies, procedures, rules, regulations, etc. 10 Overall comfort level with hiring the company in the future (customer satisfaction). TOTAL SCORE OF ALL ITEMS Solicitation 18-7432-AHCollier County 6/28/2019 2:43 PM p. 38 Reference Questionnaire Solicitation: Reference Questionnaire for: (Name of Company Requesting Reference Information) (Name of Individuals Requesting Reference Information) Name: (Evaluator completing reference questionnaire) Company: (Evaluator’s Company completing reference) Email: FAX: Telephone: Collier County has implemented a process that collects reference information on firms and their key personnel to be used in the selection of firms to perform this project. The Name of the Company listed in the Subject above has listed you as a client for which they have previously performed work. Please complete the survey. Please rate each criteria to the best of your knowledge on a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 representing that you were very satisifed (and would hire the firm/individual again) and 1 representing that you were very unsatisfied (and would never hire the firm/indivdiual again). If you do not have sufficient knowledge of past performance in a particular area, leave it blank and the item or form will be scored “0.” Project Description: ___________________________ Completion Date: _____________________________ Project Budget: _______________________________ Project Number of Days: _______________________ Item Citeria Score 1 Ability to manage the project costs (minimize change orders to scope). 2 Ability to maintain project schedule (complete on-time or early). 3 Quality of work. 4 Quality of consultative advice provided on the project. 5 Professionalism and ability to manage personnel. 6 Project administration (completed documents, final invoice, final product turnover; invoices; manuals or going forward documentation, etc.) 7 Ability to verbally communicate and document information clearly and succinctly. 8 Abiltity to manage risks and unexpected project circumstances. 9 Ability to follow contract documents, policies, procedures, rules, regulations, etc. 10 Overall comfort level with hiring the company in the future (customer satisfaction). TOTAL SCORE OF ALL ITEMS Solicitation 18-7432-AHCollier County 6/28/2019 2:43 PM p. 38 Bender and Associates David Salay Jodi Rubin Specialized Property Services jodirubin@sps247.net 813-514-2794 407-928-8620 Custom House April 2018 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 100 $344,000 90 Reference Questionnaire Solicitation: Reference Questionnaire for: Bender and Associates Architects P.A. (Name of Individuals Requesting Reference Information) Company: City of St. Augustine Name: Jenny Wolfe Email: jwolfe@citystaug.com FAX: Telephone: Collier County has implemented a process that collects reference information on firms and their key personnel to be used in the selection of firms to perform this project. The Name of the Company listed in the Subject above has listed you as a client for which they have previously performed work. Please complete the survey. Please rate each criteria to the best of your knowledge on a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 representing that you were very satisifed (and would hire the firm/individual again) and 1 representing that you were very unsatisfied (and would never hire the firm/indivdiual again). If you do not have sufficient knowledge of past performance in a particular area, leave it blank and the item or form will be scored “0.” Project Description: ___________________________ Completion Date: _____________________________ Project Budget: _______________________________ Project Number of Days: _______________________ Item Citeria Score 1 Ability to manage the project costs (minimize change orders to scope). 2 Ability to maintain project schedule (complete on-time or early). 3 Quality of work. 4 Quality of consultative advice provided on the project. 5 Professionalism and ability to manage personnel. 6 Project administration (completed documents, final invoice, final product turnover; invoices; manuals or going forward documentation, etc.) 7 Ability to verbally communicate and document information clearly and succinctly. 8 Abiltity to manage risks and unexpected project circumstances. 9 Ability to follow contract documents, policies, procedures, rules, regulations, etc. 10 Overall comfort level with hiring the company in the future (customer satisfaction). TOTAL SCORE OF ALL ITEMS Solicitation 18-7432-AHCollier County 6/28/2019 2:43 PM p. 38 904.209.4335 904.209.4326 St. Augustine Waterworks Building January 30, 2018 $525,000 511 9 8 10 10 8 10 10 10 10 10 95 RPS NO: 18-7432-AH Collier County Professional Services Library Architectural Historic Preservation, Study, Planning and Design Category Bender & Associates ARCHITECTS p.a. EVALUATION CRITERIA NO. 4: LOCATION Bender & Associates Architects is located in Key West and is recognized throughout the state as an expert in historic preservation. Those skills have allowed us to practice in numerous locations; Gainesville, Ormond Beach, St. Augustine, Jupiter, Stuart, New Port Richie, Sarasota, Key Biscayne, and other sites around the state. We will establish a schedule after the award of each project that identifies when each task will take place. Depending on the project scope, those tasks might include review of existing buildings, development of historic structure reports, programming, design, construction documents, specifications, bidding and construction phase administration. Our consultants are based throughout the state and will be available as needed. Those cities include Miami, Key West, Orlando, Tampa, Jacksonville, and Tallahassee. They will be included as needed for each scope. Jim Miller and Jonathan Lammers work in Tallahassee and will provide all work for historic structure reports for history or archaeology. All of our other consultants have worked with us on new and/or historic preservation work. We have the capacity to work on new or historic sites. LOCATIONS: Bender & Associates, Architects, P.A.: 410 Angela Street, Key West, Florida 33040 Atlantic Engineering, Inc.: 6501 Arlington Expressway, Bldg. B, Suite 201, Jacksonville, FL 32211, HNGS Engineers, Inc.: 4800 SW 74th Court, Miami, FL 33155 Perez Engineering: 1010 Kennedy Drive, Suite 202, Key West, FL 33040 GAI Consultants: 618 E. South Street, Suite 700, Orlando, FL 32801 Jim Miller, Ph.D.: 1544 Cristobal Drive, Tallahassee, FL 32303 Project Approach 1. Condition Assessment: The condition assessment will depend on which project is assigned to us. For historic sites, we will meet as a group on-site to evaluate conditions and coordinate our findings. These tasks are as follows: On Site Investigation: •Perform a records search for relevant design drawings, specifications and inspection reports, etc. • Review all relevant design drawings, specifications and inspection reports, etc. in preparation for site investigation. • Survey and document existing structural and architectural conditions. Measure the entire building. Produce As-Built Drawings of the building, including floor plans, a roof plan, exterior elevations, and sections of the existing building. RPS NO: 18-7432-AH Collier County Professional Services Library Architectural Historic Preservation, Study, Planning and Design Category Bender & Associates ARCHITECTS p.a. •Provide a condition assessment of the structure. •Assist the City staff in identifying and securing sources for future grant funding. Analysis: •Perform a structural and architectural analysis of the existing building. • Identify recommended treatments and/or alternatives. • Recommend a scope of work for structural repairs, and critical improvements using Secretary of the Interiors Standards for Rehabilitation • Prepare budget projections of recommended repairs. •Coordination with the State of Florida Division of Historic Resources as needed. •Provide a phased schedule for restoration work. Waterproofing the building is the first priority. The Condition Assessment will establish a plan for the stabilization of the building, and a recommended scope and budget depending on your proposed use. It is understood that Collier County desires to phase the work as funding becomes available. Bender & Associates, along with our structural engineers Atlantic Engineering, will conduct a site visit and assessment of the building. The deliverable for this assessment will include a detailed report of our field work, copies of all hand written field notes and sketches made in the field, copies of photographs taken, and existing conditions drawings. The deliverable will also include a Structural Report outlining the structural condition of the buildings and any required repairs, as well as an Environmental Survey. The Environmental Survey will identify any findings of mold, asbestos, or lead-based paint, and give strategies and cost estimates for removal. 2.Construction Documents & Bidding: Once a Scope of Work is established, a set of biddable Construction Documents will be produced. The Construction Documents and Bidding phase will provide the following scope requirements: Construction Documents: •Issue drawings to the Building Department for Permit including detailed notes and plans. • Provide three, 24x36 signed and sealed copies and 1 electronic PDF of the Drawings and Specifications. •Coordinate with the Division of Historic Resources as needed for historic sites: The next phase will consist of preparing Construction Drawings and Specifications for the above described work. Construction Drawings will be required for all repair work on the historic building or site, including structural stabilization, new roofing and other weatherproofing as needed. The drawings will also include Specifications for the removal of mold, asbestos, and/or lead based paint, if required. These drawings will be reviewed by the State Division of Historical Resources (DHR) and will comply with the Secretary of Interior’s Standards. The Drawings and Specifications will enable the City to obtain multiple bids for the repair work. 3.Bidding and Construction: The Construction phase will provide the following scope requirements: •Assist during bidding. •Oversee the construction process. •Review submittals by contractors •Site visits to ensure structure conform to design •Compile all changes made to Construction Documents during construction Once the project is awarded, Bender & Associates will oversee construction. This will consist of answering Contractor questions and performing site visits to ensure the work conforms both to the RPS NO: 18-7432-AH Collier County Professional Services Library Architectural Historic Preservation, Study, Planning and Design Category Bender & Associates ARCHITECTS p.a. drawings and to the Secretary of Interior’s Standards. We will also keep the State of Florida DHR updated on the construction process. We will review submittals, respond to RFI’s, issue information bulletins or other documents as required. At the completion of the project, we will review closeout documents to confirm compliance with the architectural construction documents. During the entire process, we will coordinate as required with the Contractor, the City Engineer, all subcontractors including HVAC, mold remediation, and our Structural Engineers, ensuring a smooth construction process. Bender & Associates has a long history of successfully completing historic restoration and new projects which meet budgets and timetables, and we would be pleased to continue this work with Collier County. RPS NO: 18-7432-AH Collier County Professional Services Library Architectural Historic Preservation, Study, Planning and Design Category Bender & Associates ARCHITECTS p.a. EVALUATION CRITERIA NO. 5: CURRENT WORKLOAD Project Phase Estimated Completion Date (construction) Jefferson Complex Chiller Building Construction Documents 5/2020 Key West Inns Multiple Phases 11/2019 Southernmost Church Multiple Phases 12/2019 Pigeon Key HSR Existing Conditions 11/2019 Pigeon Key Hurricane Repairs Construction Documents 6/2020 East Martello Sitework Ph II Construction Documents 6/2020 Key West Lighthouse Multiple Phases Ongoing Monroe County Communications Tower Design Development Ongoing Turek Residence Construction Documents 3/2020 Douglas House Design Development 8/2020 Hixon Residence Design Development 9/2020 Maggio Residence Permitting 10/2020 618 William St Construction Administration 11/2019 Rowell’s Marina Permitting 11/2020 Day Residence Construction Administration 1/2021 Key West Custom House Multiple Phases Ongoing Murzyn Residence Construction Administration 3/2020 Kiely Residence Permitting 11/2020 Kracht Residence Permitting 4/2020 We acknowledge that other projects will be ongoing simultaneously with the Collier County continuing services. Upon award of a contract, we establish a schedule for completion of each project. The schedule is coordinated with all of our consultants to reflect each firm’s current workload prior to finalizing it. Typically, the schedule has sufficient time allowed for completion of services and includes interim deadlines for progress submittals. Owner review periods allow us time to attend to other projects and as stated previously, priorities are evaluated weekly with personnel assigned to assist as needed. Finally, if work overloads occur, we authorize overtime without additional cost to the Owner. Atlantic Engineering Services has a branch office in Pennsylvania and in the case of work overload for their office, they can call on additional personnel at that location to meet any critical deadlines. RPS NO: 18-7432-AH Collier County Professional Services Library Architectural Historic Preservation, Study, Planning and Design Category Bender & Associates ARCHITECTS p.a. COUNTY FORMS EXHIBIT I FEDERAL CONTRACT PROVISIONS AND ASSURANCES EXHIBIT I ‐ 1 FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY PUBLIC ASSISTANCE This project activity is funded in whole or in part by the Federal Government, or an Agency thereof. Federal Law requires that the Applicant's contracts relating to the project include certain provisions. Per uniform requirements of federal awards (2 CFR Part 200.23) the definition of CONTRACTOR is an entity that receives a contract (including a purchase order). Compliance with Federal Law, Regulations and Executive Orders: The Sub-Recipient (County) agrees to include in the subcontract that (i) the subcontractor is bound by the terms of the Federally-Funded Subaward and Grant Agreement, (ii) the subcontractor is bound by all applicable state and Federal laws and regulations, and (iii) the subcontractor shall hold the Division and Sub-Recipient harmless against all claims of whatever nature arising out of the subcontractor's performance of work under this Agreement, to the extent allowed and required by law. Specifically, the Contractor shall be responsible for being knowledgeable and performing any and all services under this contract in accordance with the following governing regulations along with any and all other relevant Federal, State, and local laws, regulations, codes and ordinances: o 2 C.F.R. Part 200 Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards o 44 C.F.R. Part 206 o The Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act, Public Law 93- 288, as amended, 42 U.S.C. 5121 et seq., and Related Authorities o FEMA Public Assistance Program and Policy Guide, 2017 (in effect for incidents declared on or after April 1, 2017) Reporting: The contractor will provide any information required to comply with the grantor agency requirements and regulations pertaining to reporting. It is important that the contractor is aware of the reporting requirements of the County, as the Federal or State granting agency may require the contractor to provide certain information, documentation, and other reporting in order to satisfy reporting requirements to the granting agency. Access to Records: (1) The contractor agrees to provide the County, the FEMA Administrator, the Comptroller General of the United States, or any of their authorized representative’s access to any books, documents, papers, and records of the Contractor which are directly pertinent to this contract for the purposes of making audits, examinations, excerpts, and transcriptions. (2) The Contractor agrees to permit any of the foregoing parties to reproduce by any means whatsoever or to copy excerpts and transcriptions as reasonably needed. (3) The contractor agrees to provide the FEMA Administrator or his authorized representatives’ access to construction or other work sites pertaining to the work being completed under the contract. DHS Seal, Logo, and Flags: The contractor shall not use the DHS seal(s), logos, crests, or reproductions of flags or likenesses of DHS agency officials without specific FEMA pre- approval. No Obligation by Federal Government: The Federal Government is not a party to this contract and is not subject to any obligations or liabilities to the non-Federal entity, contractor, or any other party pertaining to any matter resulting from the contract. Program Fraud and False or Fraudulent Statements or Related Acts: The contractor acknowledges that 31 U.S.C. Chap. 38 (Administrative Remedies for False Claims and Statements) applies to the contractor’s actions pertaining to this contract. EXHIBIT I FEDERAL CONTRACT PROVISIONS AND ASSURANCES EXHIBIT I ‐ 2 Energy Efficiency Standards: The contractor agrees to comply with mandatory standards and policies relating to energy efficiency which are contained in the state energy conservation plan issued in compliance with the Energy Policy and Conservation Act. Termination: Should the Contractor be found to have failed to perform his services in a manner satisfactory to the County as per this Agreement, the County may terminate said Agreement for cause; further the County may terminate this Agreement for convenience with a thirty (30) day written notice. The County shall be sole judge of non-performance. In the event that the County terminates this Agreement, Contractor’s recovery against the County shall be limited to that portion of the Agreement Amount earned through the date of termination. The Contractor shall not be entitled to any other or further recovery against the County, including, but not limited to, any damages or any anticipated profit on portions of the services not performed. Rights to Inventions Made Under a Contract or Agreement: If the Federal award meets the definition of “funding agreement” under 37 CFR §401.2 (a) and the County wishes to enter into a contract with a small business firm or nonprofit organization regarding the substitution of parties, assignment or performance of experimental, developmental, or research work under that “funding agreement,” the County must comply with the requirements of 37 CFR Part 401, “Rights to Inventions Made by Nonprofit Organizations and Small Business Firms Under Government Grants, Contracts and Cooperative Agreements,” and any implementing regulations issued by the awarding agency. Changes: See Standard Purchase Order Terms and Conditions. Procurement of Recovered Materials (§200.322) (Over $10,000): (1) In the performance of this contract, the Contractor shall make maximum use of products containing recovered materials that are EPA designated items unless the product cannot be acquired (i) Competitively within a timeframe providing for compliance with the contract performance schedule; (ii) Meeting contract performance requirements; or (iii) At a reasonable price. (2) Information about this requirement is available at EPA's Comprehensive Procurement Guidelines web site, https://www.epa.gov/smm/comprehensive-procurement-guideline-cpg- program Suspension and Debarment: (1) This contract is a covered transaction for purposes of 2 C.F.R. pt. 180 and 2 C.F.R. pt. 3000. As such the contractor is required to verify that none of the contractor, its principals (defined at 2 C.F.R. § 180.995), or its affiliates (defined at 2 C.F.R. § 180.905) are excluded (defined at 2 C.F.R. § 180.940) or disqualified (defined at 2 C.F.R. § 180.935). (2) The contractor must comply with 2 C.F.R. pt. 180, subpart C and 2 C.F.R. pt. 3000, subpart C and must include a requirement to comply with these regulations in any lower tier covered transaction it enters into. (3) This certification is a material representation of fact relied upon by the County. If it is later determined that the contractor did not comply with 2 C.F.R. pt. 180, subpart C and 2 C.F.R. pt. 3000, subpart C, in addition to remedies available to the County, the Federal Government may pursue available remedies, including but not limited to suspension and/or debarment. (4) The bidder or proposer agrees to comply with the requirements of 2 C.F.R. pt. 180, subpart C and 2 C.F.R. pt. 3000, subpart C while this offer is valid and throughout the period of any contract that may arise from this offer. The bidder or proposer further agrees to include a provision requiring such compliance in its lower tier covered transactions. Contracting with small and minority businesses, women's business enterprises, and labor surplus area firms §200.321 (a) The Solicitor must take all necessary affirmative steps to assure that minority businesses, women's business enterprises, and labor surplus area firms are used whenever possible. (b) Affirmative steps must include: (1) Placing qualified small and minority businesses and women's business enterprises on solicitation lists; (2) Assuring that small and minority businesses, and women's business enterprises are solicited whenever they are potential sources; EXHIBIT I FEDERAL CONTRACT PROVISIONS AND ASSURANCES EXHIBIT I ‐ 3 (3) Dividing total requirements, when economically feasible, into smaller tasks or quantities to permit maximum participation by small and minority businesses, and women's business enterprises; (4) Establishing delivery schedules, where the requirement permits, which encourage participation by small and minority businesses, and women's business enterprises; (5) Using the services and assistance, as appropriate, of such organizations as the Small Business Administration and the Minority Business Development Agency of the Department of Commerce; and (6) Requiring the prime contractor, if subcontracts are to be let, to take the affirmative steps listed in paragraphs (1) through (5) of this section. Equal Employment Opportunity Clause (§60-1.4): Except as otherwise provided under 41 C.F.R. Part 60, all contracts that meet the definition of “federally assisted construction contract” in 41 C.F.R. § 60-1.3 must include the equal opportunity clause provided under 41 C.F.R. § 60- 1.4. During the performance of this contract, the contractor agrees as follows: I. The contractor will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or national origin. The contractor will take affirmative action to ensure that applicants are employed, and that employees are treated during employment, without regard to their race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or national origin. Such action shall include, but not be limited to the following: Employment, upgrading, demotion, or transfer, recruitment, or recruitment advertising; layoff or termination; rates of pay or other forms of compensation; and selection for training, including apprenticeship. The contractor agrees to post in conspicuous places, available to employees and applicants for employment, notices to be provided by the contracting officer setting forth the provisions of this nondiscrimination clause. II. The contractor will, in all solicitations or advertisements for employees placed by or on behalf of the contractor, state that all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or national origin. III. The contractor will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because such employee or applicant has inquired about, discussed, or disclosed the compensation of the employee or applicant or another employee or applicant. This provision shall not apply to instances in which an employee who has access to the compensation information of other employees or applicants as a part of such employee's essential job functions discloses the compensation of such other employees or applicants to individuals who do not otherwise have access to such information, unless such disclosure is in response to a formal complaint or charge, in furtherance of an investigation, proceeding, hearing, or action, including an investigation conducted by the employer, or is consistent with the contractor's legal duty to furnish information. IV. The contractor will send to each labor union or representative of workers with which it has a collective bargaining agreement or other contract or understanding, a notice to be provided by the agency contracting officer, advising the labor union or workers' representative of the contractor's commitments under section 202 of Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, and shall post copies of the notice in conspicuous places available to employees and applicants for employment. V. The contractor will comply with all provisions of Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, and of the rules, regulations, and relevant orders of the Secretary of Labor. EXHIBIT I FEDERAL CONTRACT PROVISIONS AND ASSURANCES EXHIBIT I ‐ 4 VI. The contractor will furnish all information and reports required by Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, and by the rules, regulations, and orders of the Secretary of Labor, or pursuant thereto, and will permit access to his books, records, and accounts by the contracting agency and the Secretary of Labor for purposes of investigation to ascertain compliance with such rules, regulations, and orders. VII. In the event of the contractor's non-compliance with the nondiscrimination clauses of this contract or with any of such rules, regulations, or orders, this contract may be canceled, terminated or suspended in whole or in part and the contractor may be declared ineligible for further Government contracts in accordance with procedures authorized in Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, and such other sanctions may be imposed and remedies invoked as provided in Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, or by rule, regulation, or order of the Secretary of Labor, or as otherwise provided by law. VIII. The contractor will include the provisions of paragraphs (1) through (8) in every subcontract or purchase order unless exempted by rules, regulations, or orders of the Secretary of Labor issued pursuant to section 204 of Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, so that such provisions will be binding upon each subcontractor or vendor. The contractor will take such action with respect to any subcontract or purchase order as may be directed by the Secretary of Labor as a means of enforcing such provisions including sanctions for noncompliance: Provided, however, that in the event the contractor becomes involved in, or is threatened with, litigation with a subcontractor or vendor as a result of such direction, the contractor may request the United States to enter into such litigation to protect the interests of the United States. Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act (40 U.S.C. 3701-3708) (over $100,000): Where applicable, all contracts awarded by the solicitor in excess of $100,000 that involve the employment of mechanics or laborers must include a provision for compliance with 40 U.S.C. 3702 and 3704, as supplemented by Department of Labor regulations (29 CFR Part 5). (1) Overtime requirements. No contractor or subcontractor contracting for any part of the contract work which may require or involve the employment of laborers or mechanics shall require or permit any such laborer or mechanic in any workweek in which he or she is employed on such work to work in excess of forty hours in such workweek unless such laborer or mechanic receives compensation at a rate not less than one and one-half times the basic rate of pay for all hours worked in excess of forty hours in such workweek. (2) Violation; liability for unpaid wages; liquidated damages. In the event of any violation of the clause set forth in paragraph (1) of this section the contractor and any subcontractor responsible therefor shall be liable for the unpaid wages. In addition, such contractor and subcontractor shall be liable to the United States (in the case of work done under contract for the District of Columbia or a territory, to such District or to such territory), for liquidated damages. Such liquidated damages shall be computed with respect to each individual laborer or mechanic, including watchmen and guards, employed in violation of the clause set forth in paragraph (1) of this section, in the sum of $10 for each calendar day on which such individual was required or permitted to work in excess of the standard workweek of forty hours without payment of the overtime wages required by the clause set forth in paragraph (1) of this section. (3) Withholding for unpaid wages and liquidated damages. The (write in the name of the Federal agency or the loan or grant recipient) shall upon its own action or upon written request of an authorized representative of the Department of Labor withhold or cause to be withheld, from any moneys payable on account of work performed by the contractor or subcontractor under any such contract or any other Federal contract with the same prime contractor, or any other federally-assisted contract subject to the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act, which is held by the same prime contractor, such sums as may be determined to be necessary to satisfy any liabilities of such contractor or subcontractor for unpaid wages and liquidated damages as provided in the clause set forth in paragraph (2) of this section. EXHIBIT I FEDERAL CONTRACT PROVISIONS AND ASSURANCES EXHIBIT I ‐ 5 (4) Subcontracts. The contractor or subcontractor shall insert in any subcontracts the clauses set forth in paragraph (1) through (4) of this section and also a clause requiring the subcontractors to include these clauses in any lower tier subcontracts. The prime contractor shall be responsible for compliance by any subcontractor or lower tier subcontractor with the clauses set forth in paragraphs (1) through (4) of this section.” Administrative, Contractual, or Legal Remedies (over $150,000): Unless otherwise provided in this contract, all claims, counter-claims, disputes and other matters in question between the local government and the contractor, arising out of or relating to this contract, or the breach of it, will be decided by arbitration, if the parties mutually agree, or in a Florida court of competent jurisdiction. Clean Air Act and Federal Water Pollution Control Act: (over $150,000) (1) The contractor agrees to comply with all applicable standards, orders or regulations issued pursuant to the Clean Air Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C. § 7401 et seq. (2) The contractor agrees to comply with all applicable standards, orders or regulations issued pursuant to the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended, 33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq. (3) The contractor agrees to report each violation to the County and understands and agrees that the County will, in turn, report each violation as required to assure notification to the Federal Emergency Management Agency, and the appropriate Environmental Protection Agency Regional Office. (4) The contractor agrees to include these requirements in each subcontract exceeding $150,000 financed in whole or in part with Federal assistance provided by FEMA. Byrd Anti-Lobbying Amendment (31 U.S.C. § 1352 (as amended) (over $100,000): Contractors who apply or bid for an award of $100,000 or more shall file the required certification. Each tier certifies to the tier above that it will not and has not used Federal appropriated funds to pay any person or organization for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a member of Congress, officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a member of Congress in connection with obtaining any Federal contract, grant, or any other award covered by 31 U.S.C. § 1352. Each tier shall also disclose any lobbying with non-Federal funds that takes place in connection with obtaining any Federal award. Such disclosures are forwarded from tier to tier up to the recipient.” State Provisions Convicted Vendor and Discriminatory Vendors List Those who have been placed on the convicted vendor list following a conviction for a public entity crime or on the discriminatory vendor list may not submit a bid on a contract to provide any goods or services to a public entity, may not submit a bid on a contract with a public entity for the construction or repair of a public building or public work, may not submit bids 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 contract with a public entity, and may not transact business with any public entity in excess of $25,000.00 for a period of 36 months from the date of being placed on the convicted vendor list or on the discriminatory vendor list. Lobbying: No funds received pursuant to this Agreement may be expended for lobbying the Legislature, the judicial branch or any state agency. Inspector General Cooperation: The Parties agree to comply with Section 20.055(5), Florida Statutes, for the inspector general to have access to any records, data and other information deemed necessary to carry out his or her duties and incorporate into all subcontracts the obligation to comply with Section 20.055(5), Florida Statutes. Record Retention - The contractor shall maintain and retain sufficient records demonstrating its compliance with the terms of the Agreement for a period of at least five (5) years after final payment is made and shall allow the County, FDEM, or its designee’s access to such records upon request. INSURANCE AND BONDING REQUIREMENTS Insurance / Bond Type Required Limits 1. Worker’s Compensation Statutory Limits of Florida Statutes, Chapter 440 and all Federal Government Statutory Limits and Requirements Evidence of Workers’ Compensation coverage or a Certificate of Exemption issued by the State of Florida is required. Entities that are formed as Sole Proprietorships shall not be required to provide a proof of exemption. An application for exemption can be obtained online at https://apps.fldfs.com/bocexempt/ 2. Employer’s Liability $__500,000__ single limit per occurrence 3. Commercial General Liability (Occurrence Form) patterned after the current ISO form Bodily Injury and Property Damage $_1,000,000_____single limit per occurrence, $2,000,000 aggregate for Bodily Injury Liability and Property Damage Liability. This shall include Premises and Operations; Independent Contractors; Products and Completed Operations and Contractual Liability. 4. Indemnification To the maximum extent permitted by Florida law, the Contractor/Vendor shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless Collier County, its officers and employees from any and all liabilities, damages, losses and costs, including, but not limited to, reasonable attorneys’ fees and paralegals’ fees, to the extent caused by the negligence, recklessness, or intentionally wrongful conduct of the Contractor/ Vendor or anyone employed or utilized by the Contractor/Vendor in the performance of this Agreement. 5. Automobile Liability $_________ Each Occurrence; Bodily Injury & Property Damage, Owned/Non-owned/Hired; Automobile Included 6. Other insurance as noted: Watercraft $ __________ Per Occurrence United States Longshoreman's and Harborworker's Act coverage shall be maintained where applicable to the completion of the work. $ __________ Per Occurrence Maritime Coverage (Jones Act) shall be maintained where applicable to the completion of the work. $ __________ Per Occurrence Aircraft Liability coverage shall be carried in limits of not less than $5,000,000 each occurrence if applicable to the completion of the Services under this Agreement. $ __________ Per Occurrence Pollution $ __________ Per Occurrence Professional Liability $ ____1,000,000__ Per claim & in the aggregate Project Professional Liability $__________ Per Occurrence Valuable Papers Insurance $__________ Per Occurrence Cyber Liability $__________ Per Occurrence Technology Errors & Omissions $__________ Per Occurrence 7. Bid bond Shall be submitted with proposal response in the form of certified funds, cashiers’ check or an irrevocable letter of credit, a cash bond posted with the County Clerk, or proposal bond in a sum equal to 5% of the cost proposal. All checks shall be made payable to the Collier County Board of County Commissioners on a bank or trust company located in the State of Florida and insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. 8. Performance and Payment Bonds For projects in excess of $200,000, bonds shall be submitted with the executed contract by Proposers receiving award, and written for 100% of the Contract award amount, the cost borne by the Proposer receiving an award. The Performance and Payment Bonds shall be underwritten by a surety authorized to do business in the State of Florida and otherwise acceptable to Owner; provided, however, the surety shall be rated as “A-“ or better as to general policy holders rating and Class V or higher rating as to financial size category and the amount required shall not exceed 5% of the reported policy holders’ surplus, all as reported in the most current Best Key Rating Guide, published by A.M. Best Company, Inc. of 75 Fulton Street, New York, New York 10038. 9. Vendor shall ensure that all subcontractors comply with the same insurance requirements that he is required to meet. The same Vendor shall provide County with certificates of insurance meeting the required insurance provisions. 10. Collier County must be named as "ADDITIONAL INSURED" on the Insurance Certificate for Commercial General Liability where required. This insurance shall be primary and non-contributory with respect to any other insurance maintained by, or available for the benefit of, the Additional Insured and the Vendor’s policy shall be endorsed accordingly. 11. The Certificate Holder shall be named as Collier County Board of County Commissioners, OR, Board of County Commissioners in Collier County, OR Collier County Government, OR Collier County. The Certificates of Insurance must state the Contract Number, or Project Number, or specific Project description, or must read: For any and all work performed on behalf of Collier County. 12. On all certificates, the Certificate Holder must read: Collier County Board of Commissioners, 3295 Tamiami Trail East, Naples, FL 34112 13. Thirty (30) Days Cancellation Notice required. 14.Collier County shall procure and maintain Builders Risk Insurance on all construction projects where it is deemed necessary. Such coverage shall be endorsed to cover the interests of Collier County as well as the Contractor. Premiums shall be billed to the project and the Contractor shall not include Builders Risk premiums in its project proposal or project billings. All questions regarding Builder’s Risk Insurance will be addressed by the Collier County Risk Management Division. 3/18/19 - CC ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Vendor’s Insurance Statement We understand the insurance requirements of these specifications and that the evidence of insurability may be required within five (5)days of the award of this solicitation. The insurance submitted must provide coverage for a minimum of six (6) months from the date of award. Name of Firm _______________________________________ Date ____________________________ Vendor Signature _________________________________________________________________________ Print Name _________________________________________________________________________ Insurance Agency _________________________________________________________________________ Agent Name ___________________________________ Telephone Number ________________ Bender & Associates Architects, P.A.7/19/2019 Bert Bender Collinsworth Insurance Erinn Collinsworth 786-930-4795 STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES LIBRARY ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIC PRESERVATION, STUDY, PLANNING AND DESIGN CATEGORY RPS NO.: 18-7432-AH DATE: AUGUST 28th, 2019 Submitted By Renker Eich Parks Architects 1609 Dr Martin Luther King Jr St N St. Petersburg, FL 33704 727 821-2986 x212 ppalmer@reparch.com SOQ for RPS NO.: 18-7432-AH RENKER EICH PARKS ARCHITECTS TTaabbllee ooff CCoonntteennttss Letter of Interest 1. Criteria No. 1: Ability of Professional Personnel 2. Criteria No. 2: Certified Minority Business Enterprise 3. Criteria No. 3: Past Performance 4. Criteria No. 4: Location 5. Criteria No. 5: Recent, Current, and Projected Workloads of the Firm Appendix 1609 Dr. M.L. King Jr. Street North, St. Petersburg, Florida 33704-4203 Telephone (727) 821-2986 FAX (727) 896-4911 Lic AAC001447 August 28th, 2019 Evelyn Colon, Procurement Strategist Procurement Services Division Collier County, Administrative Services Department 3295 Tamiami Trail East, Bldg. C-2 Naples, Florida 34112 Re: Statement of Qualifications (SOQ) for Professional Services Library Architectural Historic Preservation, Study, Planning and Design Category, RPS NO.: 18-7432-AH Dear Evelyn, Renker Eich Parks Architects is pleased to respond to the Collier County Request for Professional Services. Since 1986 Renker Eich Parks Architects has successfully provided historic preservation architectural services to counties, universities, federal, state and local agencies. Our Practice-centered values are supported by our team’s approach of Strong-service, which is organized to deliver experience and reliability through proper and effective communication. This approach will be led by myself, Principal-in-charge Paul C. Palmer, AIA, from start to finish and paralleled by our highly-experienced project team. We specialize in all aspects of Historic Preservation, including conditions assessments, master planning and rehabilitation. We recently produced the St. Petersburg’s Design Guidelines for Historic Properties, documenting prevalent styles throughout St. Petersburg. Over 70% of our work and experience involves renovation and remodeling of existing facilities, and is precisely what is needed to take on the kind of challenge presented by historic properties. Our clients are varied and statewide, such as the City of St. Petersburg, Collier County Museums, the Town of Fort Myers Beach, Pinellas County, City of Daytona Beach, New College of Florida, and University of South Florida St. Petersburg. We are excited to continue our working relationship with you, and share what makes us qualified for this work within the ensuing pages of this SOQ. Sincerely, Renker Eich Parks Architects Paul C. Palmer, AIA, LEED AP BD+C Principal SOQ for RPS NO.: 18-7432-AH RENKER EICH PARKS ARCHITECTS 11 .. AA bb ii ll ii tt yy oo ff PP rr oo ff ee ss ss ii oo nn aa ll PP ee rr ss oo nn nn ee ll Historic Preservation Experience Renker Eich Parks Architects 30 years of practice includes a specialization in Historic Preservation. Mentored under John T. Parks, AIA (Ret.) in historic preservation, Paul C. Palmer, AIA has been practicing in this field for 25 years. Our firm has developed a wide range of specialized professional services for both State and Local agencies, including: - Condition Assessments Reports - Grant Funding Support - District Building Surveys - Restoration and Remodeling - Conjectural Reconstruction - ADA Accessibility - HABS (Historic American Buildings Survey) Record Drawings - Master Planning - Dev Review for Historic Districts - Streetscape Studies - Adaptive Reuse We have extensive experience in working with the Florida Department of State, Division of Historic Resources in seeking approval of appropriateness of proposed historic preservation projects. We are experienced in implementing The Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation and Guidelines for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings. The following are a few of our Historic Preservation Projects: o St. Petersburg City Hall Rehabilitation & Remodeling, St. Petersburg, Florida o Roberts Ranch Master Planning & Schematic Design, Immokalee, Florida o Williams House Restoration & Master Plan, USFSP, St. Petersburg, Florida o Snell House Restoration USFSP, St. Petersburg, Florida o North Worth Gable National Guard Armory Bldg., aka PAL of St. Petersburg o Jordan School Restoration and Reconstruction, St. Petersburg, Florida o Daytona Beach Bandshell & Clock Tower, Daytona Beach, Florida o Gulf Beaches Historical Museum (Church), Pass-a-Grille, Florida o Turner Bungalow Conditions Assessment Report, Clearwater, Florida SOQ for RPS NO.: 18-7432-AH RENKER EICH PARKS ARCHITECTS o RR Section Foreman’s House Conditions Assessment, Fellsmere, Florida o Marian Fell Library Restoration, Fellsmere, Florida o Dade City National Guard Armory, Dade City, Florida o Mound House Restoration, Multiple Projects, Town of Fort Myers Beach, Florida o Mission San Luis Reconstruction, Church & Convento , Tallahassee, Florida o Bartow Main Post Office Restoration, Bartow, Florida o Bok Tower Restoration, Bok Tower Gardens, Lake Wales, Florida. o Fellsmere School Restoration (City Hall), Fellsmere, Florida o Gamble Plantation Sugar Mill, Ellenton, Florida o St. Petersburg Open-Air Post Office, St. Petersburg, Florida o Citrus County Courthouse Restoration, Inverness, Florida Specific Master Planning Experience 2019 University of South Florida St. Petersburg, Williams House Master Planning 2018 Collier County, Immokalee Pioneer Museum at Robert’s Ranch Master Planning 2005 Town of Fort Myers Beach, Historic Mound House Property Master Planning 2002 Pinellas County Schools, Historic St. Petersburg High School Master Planning 2001 Florida Department of State, Historic Gamble Plantation Master Planning 1996 Florida Department of State, Historic Mission San Luis Master Planning SOQ for RPS NO.: 18-7432-AH RENKER EICH PARKS ARCHITECTS Support Staff Harmon H. Haley Jr., AIA, LEED AP BD+C Richard M. Headland, AIA Julie M. Vo, Assoc. Architect Monica Lacayo, Assoc. Architect Yaroslav Shtyrkalo, Assoc. Architect Maisey Rawe, Assoc. Architect Landscape Architecture Hunter A. Booth, ASLA, LEED AP Project Manager James N. Beatty, PLA Booth Design Group, Inc. Civil Engineering Senior Engineer Robert Dvorak, PE Design Engineer Stephen D. Brletic, PE Johnson, Mirmiran & Thompson, Inc Structural Engineering Principal In Charge Jim Mehltretter, PE Master Consulting Engineers, Inc. Mechanical/ Electrical/ Plumbing Eng. Principal in Charge Gregory F. Bowen, PE, LEED AP BD+C Project Electrical Engineer Joshua S. Wides, PE Engineering Matrix, Inc. Acoustical Consulting Principal In Charge Michael Keane, P.E. Keane Acoustics Project Team Sub-Consultants Project Manager/ Principal in Charge Paul C. Palmer, AIA, LEED AP BD+C Project Role Project Manager LEED Accredited Professional / Architect - Renker Eich Parks Architects City of Residence St. Petersburg, Florida Areas of Expertise LEED AP. Municipal, Educa- tional, Commercial, Sustainable Architecture Registration Registered Architect State of Florida Education Master of Architecture, 1995, University of Florida European Study Program, 1994, Vicenza, Italy Bachelor of Design, 1993, University of Florida Associate of Arts, 1990, St. Petersburg Junior College Pinellas County Center for the Arts, Gibbs High School Additional Training/Certifica- tion LEED AP BD+C (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, Accredited Professional) Years of Experience 24- Renker Eich Parks 6 - Prior Experience 30 - Total Years Paul C. Palmer, AIA, LEED AP BD+C Project Role: Substitute Project Manager Principal/Architect/ LEED Accredited Professional Since the beginning of Mr. Palmer’s professional career he has been a passionate advocate for educational design, historic preservation and sustainable design. Mr. Palmer was a design architect on Northeast High School, Gibbs High School, and Clearwater High School. To date, Mr. Palmer has completed multiple projects where he was team lead for Sustainable Design, including the Historic Jordan School which achieved LEED Silver, and piloted a new credit for Cultural Heritage, gaining recognition by the City of St. Petersburg. Mr. Palmer’s specialized ability in preservation includes Historic Restoration, Reconstruction and Adaptive Reuse. His experience extends to HABS Documentation for the Library of Congress, Historic Design Guidelines, Grant Funding Assistance, and Historic Structures Conditions Assessment Reports. Notable Project Experience City of St. Petersburg - City Hall Renovations, St. Petersburg, Florida The City of St. Petersburg is preparing to begin the initial phase of a major air conditioning system replacement proj- ect at the City Hall (roughly 67,000 SF). Additional renovations include roof replacement, including flat roof sections, and Historic Clay Tile Roofing. The design is being retrofitted to include the design of Solar Array System including necessary electrical infrastructure required to connect to existing building’s Power Distribution System. City of St. Petersburg - Municipal Services Building Renovations St. Petersburg, Florida City of St. Petersburg Municipal Services Center, St. Petersburg, Florida Renker Eich Parks Architects was selected to work with Engineering Matrix on HVAC Replacement and upgrades. The renovations and upgrades include; AC controls; replacement of two cooling towers; replacement of two Boilers; replacement and upgrades of all twenty air handling units & outside air units. Project includes remediation of out- side air (Filtration) and acoustics. Architectural renovations limited to opening modification of mechanical equipment rooms. City of St. Petersburg’s DESIGN GUIDELINES for HISTORIC PROPERTIES Design guidelines promote the retention of character-defining features of historic properties while also promoting sensitive modernization for buildings and structures that have already proved their durability and resilience based on their age, and their appeal to residents who are part of the historic neighborhoods in which they were built. In 2017, the “City of St. Petersburg’s Design Guidelines for Historic Properties” were adopted and immediately became an important resource for historic preservation in “The Sunshine City.” Open Air Post Office, US Postal Service, St. Petersburg, Florida As part of our Continuing Service Contract with the US Postal Service, we were tasked with providing a detailed Needs Assessment of the Historic Structure complete with a comprehensive cost estimate. Our current scope for the restoration of the Open Air Post Office addresses multiple issues related to the water tightness of the building envelope, restoration and refinishing select interior and exterior components, and restoration of specific historic elements of the building. Replacing select terra-cotta cladding, replacing damaged stone flooring, repairing cracks in stone pilasters, repointing stone bases and plinths, refinishing select interior doors and hardware, painting select interior doors and decorative metalwork, maintenance service to PO boxes. Repair and restore all terra-cotta panels for cracking and glaze finish issues. RB Cox Elementary, New Cafeteria /Art Music Dade City, Florida This new facility was designed for Pasco County Schools. The project includes a new Cafeteria and Kitchen, an Art Lab with Teacher Planning, Project Storage and Kiln, and a Music Suite which consists of Teacher Planning, Instru- ment Storage, and a Practice Room. Other aspects of the project include a new Parent Drop-off, additional Parking and Window Replacement to Historic RB Cox Elementary building. Green Globes - LEED Silver Equivalent Starkey Ranch Theatre/ Library/ Cultural Center Design Criteria Package Odessa, FL A comprehensive Design Criteria Package for Pasco County Schools for use in procuring Design-Build Services for the Starkey Ranch Theatre/ Library/ Cultural Center (TLC) Site and meet the requirements of the “Starkey Ranch District Park Site, School Site, and Library-Theatre Site Acquisition, Development, Shared Use, and Management Agreement”. The design criteria package will specify performance-based criteria for the public construction project, Paul Palmer September 30th, 2014 MAHESH RAMANUJAN P RESIDENT & C EO , U. S. GREEN B UILDING COUNCIL P RESIDENT & CEO, GREEN BUSINESS CERTIFICATION INC. GREEN BUSINESS CERTIFICATION INC. CERTIFIES THAT Paul Palmer HAS ATTAINED THE DESIGNATION OF LEED AP® Building Design + Construction by demonstrating the knowledge and understanding of green building practices and principles needed to support the use of the LEED green building program. 41786-AP-BD+C CREDENTIAL ID 16 DEC 2009 ISSUED 14 DEC 2018 VALID THROUGH including legal description of the site, survey information concerning the site, interior space requirements, material quality standards, conceptual design criteria, budget estimates, site development requirements, and parking require- ments applicable to the project. pTEC St. Petersburg, Florida This project scope included the design of a 3,700 sf Pre-Engineered Classroom Building for the Commercial Driving Program as well as the Remodeling and Renovation of an existing, occupied Vocational School to accommodate a Pre-School program and the relocation of the existing Nursing Program at 24,500 s.f.. Mechanical work included the complete replacement of HVAC Chillers for the existing Vocational School with new ductwork. Sitework scope included sidewalks, fencing, ADA upgrades and a new stormwater retention pond. Clearwater High School - Auditorium Renovation , Clearwater, Florida Improvements to the Auditorium included a new lobby, all new mechanical systems and spaces, new acoustical sys- tems, theatre rigging, lighting and audio visual systems. The new lobby area contains restrooms, concessions and ticketing areas. The existing lobby/restrooms were not accessible, additionally the slope of the Auditorium Seating exceeded the maximum slope of ADA. We created a series of entry ramps in the front to provide accessibility to the lobby, the bathrooms were completely gutted and retrofitted with ADA compliant fixtures. The Jordan School Restoration & Renovation Phase I & II St. Petersburg, Florida Phase I included the major renovation of the 1926 historic Jordan School building for the City of St. Petersburg and serves the community as a Head Start Center. The scope of work included the renovation of approximately 13,000 sf of the existing 2-story 1926 building and demolition of the 1947 addition. Phase II Renovations/Remodeling included the non-Historic Buildings on campus. Clearwater High School, Renovations and Remodeling to Field House – Building 21, Clearwater, Florida Complete renovation of the Field House at Clearwater High School. Renovated spaces include Team Locker Area’s, Restrooms and Showers. Other spaces include Coach offices, Public restrooms, a New Concessions Area, and Cart Storage Area. Completed areas to receive all new wall, ceiling, and floor finishes, as well as all new fixtures. Renovated facility will be compliant with the Americans with Disabili- ties Act. Total renovated area is 6,000. Calusa Elementary School - Kitchen Remodel Cafeteria New Port Richey, FL Renovation of Existing Dry Storage and New Building Addition for use as additional Dry Storage space. Program also included the remodeling of Dishwashing Room with a new Commercial Dishwashing Machine and Hood. The program also included Mechanical and Electrical Upgrades. Lacooche Elementary School - Kitchen Remodel Cafeteria Dade City, Florida Complete remodel of the existing Commercial Kitchen and surrounding support spaces. The renovations include a complete re-configuration of the Kitchen equipment. Working closely with the District Food Service Consultant, we developed a Kitchen layout with salvaged, refurbished, and new food service equipment. Then new design features a salvaged Serving Line with a new Dish-washing Line. USF St. Petersburg, Student Life Center Renovation St. Petersburg, Florida The Project scope encompassed a Complete remodeling of the Student Life Center which included recapturing and reconfiguring outside space, new landscaping, ADA Upgrades, and all new finishes. New Construction 1,100 sf, Renovation 10,000 sf. The Jordan School, City of St. Petersburg, St. Petersburg, Florida Phase I included the major renovation of the 1926 historic Jordan School building for the City of St. Petersburg and serves the community as a Head Start Center. The scope of work included the renovation of approximately 13,000 sf of the existing 2-story 1926 building and demolition of the 1947 addition. Phase II Renovations/Remodeling included the non-Historic Buildings on campus. Mound House Phase I & II Restoration The William H. Case House, originally built in 1906 with additions through 1921. The house is built on the top of a Calusa Indian Shell Mound, and this site is also an archeological preserve. This phase of work included the final res- toration of the 2,945 square feet. House, historic architectural finishes, accessibility upgrades, life safety upgrades, and adaptive reuse remodeling for museum use for educational and cultural exhibits. The construction cost of the renovation work was $748,000.00. Completed 2014. HUNTER A. BOOTH ASLA, LEED AP EDUCATION: Bachelor of Landscape Architecture, University of Florida, Gainesville REGISTRATIONS: State of Florida, Landscape Architect Registration #0000713 LEED Accredited Professional – United States Green Building Council AFFILIATIONS: American Society of Landscape Architects Kiwanis Club of St. Petersburg, St. Petersburg High School Baseball Boosters EMPLOYMENT: Booth Design Group, Inc., St. Petersburg, FL, Principal 2012-current Graham-Booth Landscape Architecture, St. Petersburg, FL, Principal, 2009-2012 Phil Graham Studio, St. Petersburg, FL, Senior Associate, 2006-2009 Phil Graham & Company, P.A., St. Petersburg, FL, 1999-2006 PROJECT EXPERIENCE: The New St. Petersburg Pier, St. Petersburg, FL – Landscape design, site planning, hardscape, irrigation, lighting, community involvement Sail Pavilion, Downtown Tampa, City of Tampa – Site planning, landscape, hardscape, lighting St. Pete Regional Skatepark, Campbell Park, St. Petersburg, FL – 28,000 square ft regional state of the art self-sustainable skateboarding skatepark. Master site planning, design, community outreach, project management City of St. Petersburg Police Courtyard, St. Pete, FL – Project management, site planning, landscape and hardscape Dunedin Dog Park, Dunedin, FL – Partnership between the city of Dunedin and Achieva Credit Union. Project management, site planning, landscape, hardscape, lighting and irrigation Armature Works, Tampa, FL – Landscape, hardscape, site planning, lighting, irrigation, urban design Water Resources Building, St. Petersburg, FL – (LEED Silver) – Sustainable site design, lighting, hardscape, art Plaza for the Arts, St. Petersburg, FL – Site planning, hardscape, lighting, site furnishings, landscape, irrigation Salvador Dali Museum, St. Petersburg, FL – Site planning, landscape, hardscape, lighting, green screen, labyrinth, faux rock Desoto Park Aquatic Center, Tampa, FL – Landscape, irrigation, hardscape Largo Downtown Park, Largo, FL – Monument design, community outreach, landscape, hardscape. Lighting Pioneer Park, Dunedin, FL – Site planning, landscape, hardscape, lighting, irrigation Dog Park, Dunedin, FL - Site plannng, landscape, hardscape, irrigation Lynch Community Garden, St. Petersburg, FL – Partnership with Lynch Elementary School and City of St. Petersburg. Site planning, landscape plan, irrigation Lake Vista Recreation Center, St. Petersburg, FL – Site design, landscape, irrigation, rain garden Pioneer Park, St. Petersburg, FL – Park improvements including landscape, hardscape, lighting and irrigation Cleveland Street Streetscape Beautification, Clearwater, FL – Streetscape Court Street and Countryside Blvd Streetscape, Clearwater, FL – Streetscape Starling at FishHawk Ranch, Lithia, FL –Pool design with splash zone, landscape, hardscape, lighting, irrigation, recreational trails, arbors Landscape Architecture · Planning · Urban Design License # LC26000471 SandPearl Resort, Clearwater Beach, FL – Landscape, hardscape, site planning, lighting, pool design Bexley Amenity, Pasco County, FL – Landscape, site planning, lighting, irrigation, pool design City Hall Complex, St. Pete Beach, FL – Landscape, irrigation, lighting, hardscape Brandon Parkway and Meridian Avenue, Hillsborough County Expressway Authority – Urban design, fountains, recreational trail, roadway lighting, landscape, hardscape, irrigation Busch & Kennedy Boulevard Corridor Studies, Tampa-Hillsborough Planning Commission – Public involvement, graphics, presentation materials Kennedy Boulevard Median Beautification, Tampa, FL University of South Florida Pedestrian Promenade & Central Core, St. Petersburg, FL – Landscape, site design, lighting (all solar with federal grant), fountains, arbors Pinellas County Job Corps, United States Department Of Labor, St. Petersburg, FL – Landscape, hardscape, site design St. Petersburg Museum of Fine Arts – St. Petersburg, FL – Landscape, hardscape, irrigation, lighting Zack Street Promenade of the Arts, Tampa, FL – urban design, landscape, hardscape, public art, lighting, structures FishHawk West Amenities, Lithia, FL – Pool design, landscape, hardscape, recreational trails, site planning Landscape Architecture · Planning · Urban Design License # LC26000471 was used in specific areas of the field. This underdrain system offers the benefits of quick installation, narrow trenches, high flow rates, and affordability. Northeast High School, Pinellas County, FL Project Manager. To reduce the school’s on-site stormwater facility, Mr. Dvorak completed a hydrologic investigation of the surrounding 165 acres of contributing basin area and validated the basin’s outfall pipe improvements initially proposed in the St. Petersburg Stormwater Management Master Plan (SMMP). The improvements to the outfall were analyzed using the EPA's SWMM computer model. Mr. Dvorak was project manager and project engineer for the on-site school and off-site outfall improvements which included design, plans production, permitting and construction phase services. Gibbs High School, St. Petersburg, FL Project Manager. JMT provided design, permitting and construction phase services for the total renovation of this historic high school campus. The new high school building was constructed on the existing football field and open areas. The existing school building was then demolished and new football field, track and sports facilities were constructed. Additional sports facilities included baseball and softball fields, basketball and tennis courts and a miracle course. The project involved extensive negotiation with the Florida Department of Transportation for use of FDOT-owned land adjacent to the site for a stormwater management pond. Relocations of sanitary sewer, water, reclaimed water and natural gas facilities were required. Meadowlawn Middle School, Pinellas County, FL Project Manager. To reduce the school’s on-site stormwater facility, Mr. Dvorak completed a hydrologic investigation of the surrounding 165 acres of contributing basin area and validated the basin’s outfall pipe improvements initially proposed in the St. Petersburg Stormwater Management Master Plan (SMMP). The improvements to the outfall were analyzed using the EPA's SWMM computer model. Mr. Dvorak was project manager and project engineer for the on-site school and off-site outfall improvements which included design, plans production, permitting and construction phase services. A SWFWMD ERP was obtained for this project. Pasadena Fundamental School, St. Petersburg, FL Project Engineer. The project consisted of additions and renovations to the existing school campus. Mr. Dvorak was project engineer for the design and permitting of this 6.5-acre site. The site improvements included paving, grading, drainage, water, fire and wastewater facilities. Pinellas Technical Education Center South (P-TEC) Drainage Study, Pinellas County School Board, St. Petersburg, FL Principal-in-Charge and Engineer-of-Record. The P-TEC parking lot located west of the Early Childhood Development Center (Center) has flooded on numerous occasions during the last several years. The Center is part of the P-TEC South campus in St. Petersburg. The Pinellas County School Board authorized JMT to perform a drainage study and to recommend improvements to improve the drainage for the Center west parking lot. The parking lot drains to a detention pond that serves a nine-acre area. R.B. Cox Elementary School Addition, Dade City, FL Civil Project Manager. Civil engineering design, permitting, and construction phase services for site improvements for a new 20,000- square-foot cafeteria, re-designed parking lots, and master drainage improvements. Improvements included paving, grading, drainage, a new stormwater management pond, and new water and wastewater connections to the City of Dade City systems. Significant grade changes across the site required gravity walls and cantilever retaining walls. Pinellas County General Engineering Services, Pinellas County, FL Project Manager/Drainage Engineer. Mr. Dvorak provided on-going site plan review under multiple work orders to support the Development Review Services Department at Pinellas County. This assignment requires support personnel to perform all duties on-site and includes reviewing site plans for a variety of different projects, attending meetings and conference calls with applicants and project engineers as necessary, coordinating with other departments within the County, and generating comment checklists. Projects vary in size and complexity, ranging from small out parcels that connect to previously permitted master drainage systems to large commercial and residential developments with floodplain and floodway impacts. Technical review of complex watershed and hydraulic modeling analyses is required in some instances, and the proficient use of ICPR, HECRAS, SWMM, and other hydrologic and hydraulic software packages is essential. JMT provides laptops, software, and any other equipment or supplies to support personnel while working on-site. ROBERT DVORAK, PE Senior Engineer has made the significant earthwork computations associated with this project, including a number of site layout alternatives, more efficient. Montessori Academy Sewer Connection, Hillsborough County, FL Design Engineer. Design, construction documents, and permitting assistance for a new lift station for an existing 90-student private day care facility/academy. Hillsborough County Environmental Lab, Hillsborough County, FL Civil Engineer. JMT designed and permitted the site improvements, including the paving, grading, drainage, sidewalks, and modifications to the existing pump station, for the proposed 22,917-square-foot environmental laboratory building for the Hillsborough County Utilities Department. The project is located at the Central Hillsborough Water Treatment Facility (CHWTF) on Columbus Drive. Permitting included an SWFWMD Environmental Resource Permit Modification, Hillsborough County Site Plan Approval and FDEP Wastewater Collection permit modification. Robert W. Saunders Sr. Public Library, Hillsborough County, FL Civil Engineer. JMT designed and permitted the site improvements, including the paving, grading, drainage, sidewalks, utilities, and stormwater management system, for the proposed two-story 26,244-square-foot library located at 1505 N. Nebraska Avenue. Stormwater attenuation and treatment were achieved via three shallow inter-connected dry detention ponds, eliminating the need for underground detention. The improvements were designed around a grand oak near the center of the site. The water, wastewater, and stormwater utilities are all provided by the City of Tampa. University Area Community Library, Hillsborough County, FL Civil Engineer. JMT performed the design, permitting and construction phase services for the construction of a new design/build library with associated parking, stormwater management facilities, utilities and access in north Tampa near USF. Falkenburg DJJ Drainage Improvements, Hillsborough County, FL Project Engineer. Performed a topographic survey of the project areas including 1) the western portion of the north parking lot and swale along the western property boundary and 2) the courtyard complex including existing drainage inlet and piping system (accessible from above ground), swales, downspout locations, and areas proposed for yard drain inlets. The drainage analysis included a storm tabulation analysis of the proposed closed pipe systems serving the north parking lot and courtyard areas. JMT provided the design of the proposed improvements to relieve flooding at the north parking lot and the basketball court and flooding locations in and around the courtyard area. Construction plans were prepared for drainage improvements including connections to roof drains, grading, inlet and pipe systems and outfalls in the areas described above. A final inspection of completed drainage improvements, responses to contractor, and shop drawing review was also included in the project. Pinellas Trail – 54th Avenue North Drainage, Pinellas County, FL Project Engineer. The 54th Avenue and 97th Way intersection experiences frequent flooding resulting in potential property damage and creating access problems to residences as well as public safety concerns. Flooding has persisted due to undersized primary drainage system components and the lack of a secondary drainage collection and conveyance system in some portions of the drainage basin. To alleviate flooding at the intersection, the County proposes to upgrade both the outfall system and the collection system. JMT performed a modeling analysis to size outfall components to meet minimum drainage Level of Service standards within the basin containing the intersection using ICPR and prepared a Drainage Study/Preliminary Engineering Report. The report documents the results of the modeling analysis and evaluates alternatives for improvements and will eventually be utilized in support of co-funding initiatives with SWFWMD or other agencies. Waste to Energy and 110th Avenue North Improvements, Pinellas County, FL Project Engineer. The project consisted of reconstruction of 110th Avenue North from 28th Street to the existing gate east of 31st Street. Elements included drainage improvements to resolve standing water, new sidewalk, a bus landing pad to provide pedestrian access from the Waste to Energy Facility to the existing transit stop on 28th Street and paving of the existing parking lot across from the switching yard. Services included design, preparation of contract documents, permitting and utility coordination, and post-design services for the roadway. STEPHEN BRLETIC, PE Project Engineer Master Consulting Engineers, Inc. Jim Mehltretter, PE Senior Vice President/Principal ACADEMIC BACKGROUND Bachelor of Architectural Engineering, 1973 Oklahoma State University REGISTRATIONS Florida PE: 33860 Alabama PE: 27549 Arkansas PE: 13487 Georgia PE: 22032 Iowa PE: 18754 Kentucky PE: 24039 Louisiana PE: 0033555 Massachusetts PE: 43207 Mississippi PE: 17974 New Jersey PE: GE024277 New York PE: 092284 Ohio PE: E62709 Oklahoma PE: 23907 Pennsylvania PE: 047932R Tennessee PE: 105549 Texas PE: 72007 Virginia PE: 040204007 Florida Threshold Inspector: 0164 NCEES: 27847 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE 47 years total experience in structural design. 20 years with Master Consulting Engineers. OFFICE LOCATION Tampa, Florida ROLE Structural Engineer EXPERIENCE Shore Acres Recreation Center | St. Petersburg, Florida Role: Princpal in Charge | Type: New Construction | Size: 20,000 SF | Construction Cost: $10,150,000.00 St. Petersburg Fire Station 8 | St. Petersburg, Florida Role: Princpal in Charge | Type: New Construction | Size: 7,400 SF | Construction Cost: $1,550,000.00 St. Petersburg City Hall | St. Petersburg, Florida Role: Princpal in Charge | Type: Renovation | Size: 55,000 SF | Construction Cost: $3,000,000.00 Tom James Museum | St. Petersburg, Florida Role: Principal in Charge | Type: Historic Renovation | Size: 100,000 SF | Construction Cost: $26,685,000.00 Madeira Beach City Hall | Madeira Beach, Florida Role: Princpal in Charge | Type: New Construction | Size: 18,500 SF | Construction Cost: $3,000,000.00 City of Tampa City Hall | Tampa, Florida Role: Principal in Charge | Type: Historic Renovation | Size: 40,000 SF | Construction Cost: $23,000,000.00 Charlotte Courts | Punta Gorda, Florida Role: Principal in Charge | Type: Historic Renovation | Size: 8,000 SF | Construction Cost: $2,232,000.00 New Tampa Recreation Center | Tampa, Florida Role: Princpal in Charge | Type: New Construction | Size: 8,500 SF | Construction Cost: $2,500,000.00 PSTA Bus Shelters | St. Petersburg, Florida Role: Princpal in Charge | Type: Renovation | Size: 11,000 SF | Construction Cost: $967,295.00 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE As co-founder of MCE, Jim has worked in the engineering industry across the United States for more than 47 years. Since this time he has grown the firm into a multi-disciplinary organization capable of surpassing the expectations of even the most challenging clients; completing projects both large and small with the utmost care in the pursuit of design excellence, with empathy to the client’s needs and priorities, and a sensitivity to both fiscal and sustainable building practices. Jim continues to be carefully involved in each project he oversees, with a hands-on approach to each step of the design and project execution phases. Principal-In-Charge Project Mechanical Engineer, P.E. Gregory F. Bowen, P.E., LEED®AP BD+C gregb@engmtx.com / (727) 573-4656 COMPANY ROLE Responsibilities include management of internal efforts for timely completion of all documents, including client management and project scope management. Greg meets with Owners to determine the scope criteria and preferences. Upon resolution of the scope with the Owner’s budgetary requirements, Greg will then proceed with the various agreed upon design phases. With 30+ years of experience Greg coordinates design to be based upon efficiency, ease of operation, durability, and the capital cost of equipment. TECHNICAL EXPERTISE Greg's design experience includes mechanical systems and energy engineering. Greg has been involved with many projects within the Public and Private sector including School Boards, Municipalities, Colleges, Residences, Medical Facilities, Churches and the Hospitality Industry. These projects involved a wide range of scope in multi-discipline engineering systems. Projects involved Chillers, Cooling Towers, AHUs, VAV Systems, Energy Management Systems, Site Power Distribution, Thermal Energy Storage, Emergency Generators, Fire Alarm Systems and Site lighting to name a few. Responsibilities also include assisting in NECPA energy program effort (including building technical analysis studies), preparation of contract documents, client management, and coordinating modeling efforts. Project scope management includes development of scope and identifying client scope and cost alternatives, estimating of construction costs, negotiation of contract, verification of existing equipment conditions, coordination with supporting disciplines, review of project with client, incorporation of client comments into project and overseeing project through construction. Particular expertise includes knowledge of equipment, costs, and systems interaction. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS U.S. Green Building Council ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers) ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers REPRESENTATIVE PROJECT EXPERIENCE CITY OF ST. PETERSBURG ................................ A/E CONTINUING SERVICES (2008-2009 & 2015-2018) CITY OF LARGO ............................................... M/E/P CONTINUING SERVICES (2019-2024) CITY OF TAMPA ............................................... M/E/P CONTINUING SERVICES (1989-2019) PINELLAS COUNTY GOVT ............................. M/E/P CONTINUING SERVICES (2010-2021) PASCO COUNTY GOVT .................................. HVAC CONTINUING SERVICES (2006-2015 & 2014-2021) MANATEE COUNTY GOVT ............................. M/E/P CONTINUING SERVICES (2017-2020) USF – ALL CAMPUSES ..................................... M/E/P CONTINUING SERVICES (2015-2018, 2018-2021) PINELLAS COUNTY S/B ........................ M/E/P CONTINUING SERVICES (1990-2006, 2007-2020) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY S/B ................ M /E/P CONTINUING SERVICES (2017-2021) SARASOTA COUNTY S/B ...................... M/E/P CONTINUING SERVICES (1999-2001, 2005-2014 & 2017-2020) MANATEE COUNTY S/B ........................ M/E/P CONTINUING SERVICES (1997-1999, 2004-2011, 2014-2018) HERNANDO COUNTY S/B ..................... M/E/P CONTINUING SERVICES (2006-2010 & 2015-2022) PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS P.E., State of Florida #55064, Mechanical (94), Fire Protection (05) LEED®AP BD+C (2006) EDUCATION B.S.M.E., University of South Florida (1989) **Mechanical=M; Electrical=E; Plumbing=P; Fire Protection=FP; Technology=T; Security=S; Construction Phase Administration=CPA 2860 Scherer Drive, Suite 640 St. Petersburg, Florida 33716 727.573.4656 email@engmtx.com www.engmtx.com Project Electrical Engineer, P.E. Joshua S. Wides, P.E. joshw@engmtx.com / (727) 573-4656 COMPANY ROLE Responsibilities include design experience with electrical and energy conservation engineering. He has been involved with many projects within the Public and Private sectors. These projects encompassed a wide range of scope in multi- discipline engineering systems. Josh has 15+ years of experience with projects involving Mechanical Equipment Power, Site Power Distribution, Emergency Generators, UPSs, Fire Alarm Systems and Site Lighting, to name a few. TECHNICAL EXPERTISE Josh’s design experience includes electrical engineering. Josh has been involved with many projects within the Public and Private sectors. Josh’s efforts include managing our in-house design team to review site conditions, review system standards, review design with Owner’s representative, ensure document project scope on drawings in AutoCAD, complete photometric analysis with fixture selection, and review submittals and workmanship during construction. Electrical systems expertise includes lighting systems, lighting control, secondary power distribution, lightning protection, grounding, bonding, emergency power generation, UPS systems, single line diagrams, elementary diagrams, sound systems, master antenna systems, site power distribution / switchgear, parallel generation / synchronization, and others. EDUCATION B.S.E., Electrical Engineering – University of Florida (2003) REPRESENTATIVE PROJECT EXPERIENCE MATRIX HAS COMPLETED MORE THAN 20 PROJECTS WITHIN THE PAST 10 YEARS, FOR THE CITY OF ST. PETERSBURG! • Police Headquarters........................................ New Construction (2018) • Municipal Service Center....................... Fire Sprinkler Evaluation (2017) • Municipal Service Center.....................................Arc Flash Study (2017) • City Hall........HVAC System Upgrade Design (Ongoing 2017 to Present) • City Hall................................................HVAC System Evaluation (2017) • Municipal Service Center.................. M/E/P Engineering Services (2016) • Boyd Hill Nature Preserve ..................................... New, Oak Hall (2016) • Northwest Pool......................................................... Renovations (2016) • Carter Woodson Museum............................................ Evaluation (2015) • Municipal Service Center................................ AHU Replacement (2015) • Municipal Service Center HVAC Replacement –1st-Floor Parking (2014) • Police Department............................ M/E/P Engineering Services (2013) • Municipal Service Center........................ Mezzanine Renovations (2013) • Water Resource Center....... Admin Server Room Commissioning (2011) • Sunken Gardens .....................................................New Elevator (2011) • Sunken Gardens ..................... Feasibility Study for New Elevator (2011) • Police Department....................................................... Evaluation (2011) • Water Resource Center................................ New Admin Building (2010) • City Hall.......................................................... AHU Replacement (2009) • Municipal Service Center................................ AHU Replacement (2009) • St. Pete Main Library.................. Mechanical Systems Evaluation (2009) PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS P.E., State of Florida #69258, Electrical (2009) **Mechanical=M; Electrical=E; Plumbing=P; Fire Protection=FP; Technology=T; Security=S 2860 Scherer Drive, Suite 640 St. Petersburg, Florida 33716 727.573.4656 email@engmtx.com www.engmtx.com Michael Keane, P.E. President 1859 Eau Claire Ct. Oldsmar, FL 34677 727.644.3445 keaneacoustics@aol.com Michael has been providing acoustical consulting services since 1999 covering a wide range of domestic and international projects including Residential, Hospitality, Education, Arts, Worship, Commercial, Transportation and Athletic Facilities. His technical background includes the following: B.S. Electrical Engineering Master’s Studies in Music Engineering Professional Engineer in the State of Florida Michael has a high level of experience in architectural acoustics, electro- acoustics, and mechanical services noise and vibration. Michael is highly skilled in a number of acoustic analysis and modeling applications, including intelligibility and reverberation time modeling, and on-site noise, vibration, reverberation time and intelligibility assessment. Acoustical Society of America American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) Member E33 Committee on Environmental Acoustics Audio Engineering Society Member Firm: National Council of Acoustical Consultants AAAARRRRCCCCHHHHIIIITTTTEEEECCCCTTTTUUUURRRRAAAALLLL ////EEEENNNNGGGGIIIINNNNEEEEEEEERRRRIIIINNNNGGGG AAAACCCCOOOOUUUUSSSSTTTTIIIICCCCAAAALLLL DDDDEEEESSSSIIIIGGGGNNNN❑Hospitality❑Residential❑Hospitals❑Education❑Arts❑Worship❑Commercial❑Transportation❑Residential❑Stadia EEEELLLLEEEECCCCTTTTRRRROOOO----AAAACCCCOOOOUUUUSSSSTTTTIIIICCCCAAAALLLL DDDDEEEESSSSIIIIGGGGNNNN❑Public Address Systems❑Voice Alarm Systems❑Program Audio Systems TTTTEEEESSSSTTTTIIIINNNNGGGG////AAAANNNNAAAALLLLYYYYSSSSIIIISSSS AAAANNNNDDDD TTTTRRRROOOOUUUUBBBBLLLLEEEESSSSHHHHOOOOOOOOTTTTIIIINNNNGGGG❑Noise Code Compliance❑Reverberation❑Sound Isolation / Transmission ❑Impact Noise❑Speech Intelligibility❑Mechanical Services Noise and Vibration Mitigation EEEENNNNVVVVIIIIRRRROOOONNNNMMMMEEEENNNNTTTTAAAALLLL AAAACCCCOOOOUUUUSSSSTTTTIIIICCCCSSSS EEEEXXXXPPPPEEEERRRRTTTT WWWIIIITTTTNNNNEEEESSSSSSSS Michael’s career experience encompasses projects small and large. He has been responsible for the design and commissioning of multi-million dollar acoustical and audio systems. Selected projects include: Residential/Hospitality Turnberry Ocean Club, Sunny Isles Beach,FL Fontainebleau Resort, Miami Beach, FL Soho Standard Hotel, New York, NY Beacon on Third Condominium, St. Petersburg, FL Element Hotel, Tampa, FL Private Residences, NY, FL Streamsong Resort, Streamsong, FL Hospitals Tampa General Hospital, FL Mease Countryside Hospital, FL Lee Memorial Hospital, Ft. Myers, FL St. Joseph Hospital, Tampa, FL Educational MIT Simmons Hall, Cambridge, MA WUSF Studios, Sarasota, FL Cornell University, Ithaca, NY UWI Lecture Theater, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago SUNY Purchase Music School, NY FSU Asolo Conservatory, Sarasota, FL Arts/Cultural Charlottesville Amphitheater, VA Austrian Cultural Forum, New York NY Salt Lake City Library, Salt Lake City, UT Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois National Cultural and Arts Centre, Trinidad and Tobago Muhammad Ali Center, Louisville, KY Miller Theater, Columbia University, NY Figge Museum of Art, Davenport Iowa Worship Congregation Beth Shalom, Clearwater, FL St. Jerome Parish, Indian Rocks, FL Holy Name Monastery, Dade City, FL Generations Christian Church, Trinity, FL St. Anne Catholic Church, Ruskin, FL Tampa Covenant Church Commercial International Plaza, Tampa, FL Grimshaw Architects, New York, NY One Liberty Plaza, New York, NY Great Plains Software, Fargo, ND Razor and Tie Records, New York, NY National Fitness Chain (various FL) Transportation JFK International Airport, New York, NY Pearson International Airport, Toronto Dulles Int’l Airport, Washington D.C. Los Angeles International Airport, CA Miami International Airport, Miami, FL Fulton Street Transit Center, New York, NY Stadia/Athletics Liverpool New Anfield Stadium, Liverpool, UK Hudson River Park Pier 40, New York, NY University of Cincinnati Athletic Center, Cincinnati, OH CREDENTIALS PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS SERVICES OFFERED SELECTED PROJECTS Renker Eich Parks Architects Licenses & Certificates RENKER EICH PARKS ARCHITECTS Johnson Mirmiran & Thompson, Inc. Licenses & Certificates RENKER EICH PARKS ARCHITECTS Ron DeSantis, Governor STATE OF FLORIDA BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS THE ENGINEERING BUSINESS HEREIN IS AUTHORIZED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 471, FLORIDA STATUTES JOHNSON MIRMIRAN & THOMPSON, INC. 615 CRESCENT EXECUTIVE COURT SUITE 106 LAKE MARY FL 32746 LICENSE NUMBER: CA5917 EXPIRATION DATE: FEBRUARY 28, 2021 Always verify licenses online at MyFloridaLicense.com Do not alter this document in any form. This is your license. It is unlawful for anyone other than the licensee to use this document. Booth Design Group, Inc. Licenses & Certificates RENKER EICH PARKS ARCHITECTS Master Consulting Engineering, Inc. Licenses & Certificates RENKER EICH PARKS ARCHITECTS Ron DeSantis, Governor Halsey Beshears, STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS THE PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER HEREIN IS LICENSED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 471, FLORIDA STATUTES CASTELLON, ARMANDO ALFREDO 5223 W. CYPRESS STREET, STE 200 TAMPA FL 33607 LICENSE NUMBER: PE43453 EXPIRATION DATE: FEBRUARY 28, 2021 Always verify licenses online at MyFloridaLicense.com Do not alter this document in any form. This is your license. It is unlawful for anyone other than the licensee to use this document. RICK SCOTT, GOVERNOR JONATHAN ZACHEM, SECRETARY STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS THE PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER HEREIN IS LICENSED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 471, FLORIDA STATUTES MEHLTRETTER, JAMES ROBERT 5223 W. CYPRESS STREET, STE200 C/O MASTER CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC TAMPA FL 33607 LICENSE NUMBER: PE33860 EXPIRATION DATE: FEBRUARY 28, 2021 Always verify licenses online at MyFloridaLicense.com Do not alter this document in any form. This is your license. It is unlawful for anyone other than the licensee to use this document. Engineering Matrix, Inc Licenses & Certificates RENKER EICH PARKS ARCHITECTS Ron DeSantis, Governor Halsey Beshears, STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS THE PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER HEREIN IS LICENSED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 471, FLORIDA STATUTES WIDES, JOSHUA S. 1725 COUNTRY CLUB ROAD N ST. PETERSBURG FL 33710 LICENSE NUMBER: PE69258 EXPIRATION DATE: FEBRUARY 28, 2021 Always verify licenses online at MyFloridaLicense.com Do not alter this document in any form. This is your license. It is unlawful for anyone other than the licensee to use this document. Ron DeSantis, Governor Halsey Beshears, STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS THE PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER HEREIN IS LICENSED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 471, FLORIDA STATUTES BOWEN, GREGORY F. 155 WOODCREEK DRIVE N SAFETY HARBOR FL 33695 LICENSE NUMBER: PE55064 EXPIRATION DATE: FEBRUARY 28, 2021 Always verify licenses online at MyFloridaLicense.com Do not alter this document in any form. This is your license. It is unlawful for anyone other than the licensee to use this document. Ron DeSantis, Governor Halsey Beshears, STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS THE ENGINEERING BUSINESS HEREIN IS AUTHORIZED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 471, FLORIDA STATUTES ENGINEERING MATRIX, INC. 2860 SCHERER DRIVE SUITE 640 ST. PETERSBURG FL 33716 LICENSE NUMBER: CA4288 EXPIRATION DATE: FEBRUARY 28, 2021 Always verify licenses online at MyFloridaLicense.com Do not alter this document in any form. This is your license. It is unlawful for anyone other than the licensee to use this document. Keane Acoustics Licenses & Certificates RENKER EICH PARKS ARCHITECTS SOQ for RPS NO.: 18-7432-AH RENKER EICH PARKS ARCHITECTS 22 .. CC ee rr tt ii ff ii ee dd MM ii nn oo rr ii tt yy BB uu ss ii nn ee ss ss EE nn tt ee rr pp rr ii ss ee SBE/MBE/WBE Status RENKER EICH PARKS ARCHITECTS All of the following team members have meet the requirements to be considered a Small Business Enterprise (SBE). Additionally all have met been Certified by the City of St. Petersburg. Renker Eich Parks Architects, Inc. Booth Design Group Master Consulting Engineers, Inc. Is Also Certified SBE with Pinellas County, and a Cer- tified Minority Business with the State of Florida SOQ for RPS NO.: 18-7432-AH RENKER EICH PARKS ARCHITECTS 33 .. PP aa ss tt PP ee rr ff oo rr mm aa nn cc ee Reference Questionnaire Solicitation: 18-7432-AH Architectural Historic Preservation, Study, Planning, and Design Category Reference Questionnaire for: PAUL C. PALMER, AIA, LEED AP, PRINCIPAL (Name of Company Requesting Reference Information) RENKER EICH PARKS ARCHITECTS, INC. (Name of Individuals Requesting Reference Information) Name:Alison Giesen (Evaluator completing reference questionnaire) Company:Town of Fort Myers Beach (Evaluator’s Company completing reference) Email: alison@fmbgov.com FAX: 239-765-0909 Telephone: 239-765-0865 Collier County has implemented a process that collects reference information on firms and their key personnel to be used in the selection of firms to perform this project. The Name of the Company listed in the Subject above has listed you as a client for which they have previously performed work. Please complete the survey. Please rate each criteria to the best of your knowledge on a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 representing that you were very satisifed (and would hire the firm/individual again) and 1 representing that you were very unsatisfied (and would never hire the firm/indivdiual again). If you do not have sufficient knowledge of past performance in a particular area, leave it blank and the item or form will be scored “0.” Project Description: _Phase II Mound House Restoration_ Completion Date: ___01/25/2014_______ Project Budget: ____$748,332.00___________________ Project Number of Days: ___810 ________________ Item Citeria Score 1 Ability to manage the project costs (minimize change orders to scope). 10 2 Ability to maintain project schedule (complete on-time or early). 10 3 Quality of work. 10 4 Quality of consultative advice provided on the project. 10 5 Professionalism and ability to manage personnel. 10 6 Project administration (completed documents, final invoice, final product turnover; invoices; manuals or going forward documentation, etc.) 10 7 Ability to verbally communicate and document information clearly and succinctly. 10 8 Abiltity to manage risks and unexpected project circumstances. 10 9 Ability to follow contract documents, policies, procedures, rules, regulations, etc. 10 10 Overall comfort level with hiring the company in the future (customer satisfaction). 10 TOTAL SCORE OF ALL ITEMS 100 Reference Questionnaire Solicitation: 18-7432-AH Architectural Historic Preservation, Study, Planning, and Design Category Reference Questionnaire for: PAUL C. PALMER, AIA, LEED AP, PRINCIPAL (Name of Company Requesting Reference Information) RENKER EICH PARKS ARCHITECTS, INC. (Name of Individuals Requesting Reference Information) Name:Mark D. Mathes (Evaluator completing reference questionnaire) Company:City of Fellsmere (Evaluator’s Company completing reference) Email: cdd@cityoffellsmere.org FAX: 772-646-5315 Telephone: 772-646-6315 Collier County has implemented a process that collects reference information on firms and their key personnel to be used in the selection of firms to perform this project. The Name of the Company listed in the Subject above has listed you as a client for which they have previously performed work. Please complete the survey. Please rate each criteria to the best of your knowledge on a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 representing that you were very satisifed (and would hire the firm/individual again) and 1 representing that you were very unsatisfied (and would never hire the firm/indivdiual again). If you do not have sufficient knowledge of past performance in a particular area, leave it blank and the item or form will be scored “0.” Project Description: _Old School ReRoof_________ Completion Date: ___8/15/19___________________ Project Budget: _$275,000_________________________ Project Number of Days: ___180_________________ Item Citeria Score 1 Ability to manage the project costs (minimize change orders to scope). 7 2 Ability to maintain project schedule (complete on-time or early). 8 3 Quality of work. 7 4 Quality of consultative advice provided on the project. 8 5 Professionalism and ability to manage personnel. 9 6 Project administration (completed documents, final invoice, final product turnover; invoices; manuals or going forward documentation, etc.) 8 7 Ability to verbally communicate and document information clearly and succinctly. 7 8 Abiltity to manage risks and unexpected project circumstances. 7 9 Ability to follow contract documents, policies, procedures, rules, regulations, etc. 8 10 Overall comfort level with hiring the company in the future (customer satisfaction). 7 TOTAL SCORE OF ALL ITEMS 76 SOQ for RPS NO.: 18-7432-AH RENKER EICH PARKS ARCHITECTS Project Examples of Relevant Experience SOQ for RPS NO.: 18-7432-AH RENKER EICH PARKS ARCHITECTS The Mound House, Master Plan & Multi-Phase Reconstruction & Restoration SOQ for RPS NO.: 18-7432-AH RENKER EICH PARKS ARCHITECTS The Mound House, Master Plan & Multi-Phase Reconstruction & Restoration SOQ for RPS NO.: 18-7432-AH RENKER EICH PARKS ARCHITECTS Immokalee Pioneer Museum at Roberts Ranch Master Plan SOQ for RPS NO.: 18-7432-AH RENKER EICH PARKS ARCHITECTS State of Florida, San Luis Master Plan, Church Reconstruction SOQ for RPS NO.: 18-7432-AH RENKER EICH PARKS ARCHITECTS Historic Fellsmere School Restoration Historic Gamble Plantation SOQ for RPS NO.: 18-7432-AH RENKER EICH PARKS ARCHITECTS Daytona Beach Clock Tower Restoration City of St. Petersburg, Historic City Hall Restoration SOQ for RPS NO.: 18-7432-AH RENKER EICH PARKS ARCHITECTS Citrus County Courthouse Restoration Pinellas County, Gulf Beaches Museum (Church) Restoration SOQ for RPS NO.: 18-7432-AH RENKER EICH PARKS ARCHITECTS University of South Florida, Historic Snell House Restoration Historic St. Petersburg High School, Master Plan and Conditions Assessment SOQ for RPS NO.: 18-7432-AH RENKER EICH PARKS ARCHITECTS 44 .. LL oo cc aa tt ii oo nn SOQ for RPS NO.: 18-7432-AH RENKER EICH PARKS ARCHITECTS 55 .. RR ee cc ee nn tt ,, CC uu rr rr ee nn tt ,, aa nn dd PP rr oo jj ee cc tt ee dd WW oo rr kk ll oo aa dd ss oo ff tt hh ee FF ii rr mm PROJECTED WORKLOAD RENKER EICH PARKS ARCHITECTS Paul C. Palmer, AIA, Principal, Project Manager Description 2 Progress End 3 4 Collier County - Immokalee Pioneer Museum at Roberts Ranch - Master Plan & Conditions Assessment 50%10/15/2019 Pasco Schools - Sunlake High School - Protoype Classroom Addition 70%8/14/2020 USF St. Petersburg - Psychology Dept. Interior Office Remodeling 5%9/30/2019 USF St. Petersburg - Historic Williams House - Master Plan 25%7/30/2020 City of St. Petersburg - Jordan School - Conditons Assessment and Historic Treatment Recommendations 95%8/30/2019 City of St. Petersburg - Historic St. Petersburg City Hall - Interior Restoration and Re- Roof 50%4/30/2020 Pinellas County - 1922 Cottage - Conditions Assessment and Historic Treatment Recommendations 95%8/30/2019 Pinellas County - Weedon Island Nature Preserve - Conditions Assessment and Recommendations 5%9/30/2019 City of Fellsmere - Historic Fellsmere School - Interior Remodeling - Council Chambers 50%9/15/2019 City of Fellsmere - Historic Fellsmere School - Re-Roof 95%8/30/2019 United States Postal Service - Historic Bartow Post Office - Exterior Restoration 75%9/30/2019 United States Postal Service - Historic St. Petersburg Open Air Post Office - Exterior Restoration 35%9/30/2019 Run Date:8/28/2019 SOQ for RPS NO.: 18-7432-AH RENKER EICH PARKS ARCHITECTS AAppppeennddiixx Required Forms (Completed) - Form 2: Vendor Check List - Form 3: Conflict of Interest Affidavit - Form 4: Vendor Declaration Statement - Form 5: Immigration Affidavit Certification - Form 6: Vendor Substitute W-9 - Addendum 1 - Exhibit I-6 - Acknowledgement of Terms - Exhibit I-7 – Certification Regarding Debarment - Exhibit I-8 – DBE/MBE/WBE Participation Statement - Exhibit I-9 – Lobbying Certification - Insurance and Bonding Requirements 1 Paul Palmer From:enrollment@uscis.dhs.gov Sent:Sunday, August 25, 2019 2:01 PM To:Paul Palmer Subject:Your E-Verify Enrollment Request – UPDATE Follow Up Flag:Follow up Flag Status:Flagged Thank you for your interest in the E‐Verify program. We are currently reviewing your request for enrollment. You may be contacted by the E‐Verify team by phone or email to complete the enrollment process. In the meantime, please feel free to contact us regarding your enrollment or any other questions you may have. You can reach us by phone at 1‐888‐464‐4218 or by e‐mail at E‐Verify@dhs.gov. E‐Verify Customer Support is available Monday through Friday from 8am to 5pm (local time) except on federal holidays. (Do not reply to this automatically generated e‐mail because replies will not reach a live person.) While you are waiting for your pending enrollment to be approved, please visit our website, www.dhs.gov/e‐verify, to learn more about the program. We are excited that you are interested in joining E‐Verify and we are committed to helping your company ensure a legal workforce. Regards, The E‐Verify Team SOQ for RPS NO.: 18-7432-AH RENKER EICH PARKS ARCHITECTS TThhaannkk YYoouu!!