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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgreement_General_09/13/2018_REG Architects AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL ARCHITECT SERVICES COMMUNITY CENTER PHASE I THIS AGREEMENT, between the Village of Tequesta, a municipal corporation with offices located at 345 Tequesta Drive,Tequesta,Florida 33469(hereinafter referred to as the"Village")and REG Architects, Inc., a Florida corporation with offices located at 300 Clematis Street, 3rd Floor, West Palm Beach, Florida 33401 (hereinafter referred to as "REG") is entered into this ;L day of October, 2018, effective immediately. WHEREAS, the Village has utilized the Consultants' Competitive Negotiation Act (hereinafter referred to as the "CCNA") process as set forth in Sec. 287.055, Florida Statutes, in order to procure architect services for the design of a new community center;and WHEREAS,REG was the top ranked proposer as a result of the competitive selection process of the CCNA;and WHEREAS, the Village has met with REG and has negotiated this contract(hereinafter referred to as the "Agreement") as a result of the competitive negotiation process of the CCNA, for certain professional architect services for the design of a new community center;and WHEREAS,the Village now desires to enter into this Agreement for Community Center Phase I architectural services, and REG desires and represents it is capable and prepared to provide such services to the Village pursuant to the CCNA Request for Proposals, and under the terms and conditions as set forth herein. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the promises contained herein, the Village and REG hereby agree as follows: 1. SCOPE OF SERVICES: REG shall provide Phase I architect services for the Village's new community center pursuant to RFP 2018-OIPR which is attached hereto and fully incorporated herein as Exhibit"A", as well as REG's response to said RFP 2018-01PR which is attached hereto and fully incorporated herein as Exhibit `B", and REG's September 11, 2018 (REVISED on September 14, 2018) correspondence which is attached hereto and fully incorporated herein as Exhibit ..C„ 2. COMPENSATION: Pursuant to REG's September 11, 2018 (REVISED on September 14, 2018) correspondence, REG shall be paid an amount not to exceed Thirty Five Thousand Dollars ($35,000.00) for all services to be provided as part of Phase I. REG's September 11, 2018 (REVISED on September 14,2018)correspondence is attached hereto as Exhibit"C". Page 1 of 6 3. OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTS: All instruments of professional services, including, but not limited to, documents, records, disks, original drawings or other information created or procured by REG for any work which is the subject of this Agreement shall, upon completion of the work and payment of all monies due REG, become the property of the Village for its use and/or distribution as may be deemed appropriate by the Village. However, both the Village and REG specifically acknowledge and agree that any re-use of such documents by the Village, for other than the specific purpose intended, without written verification and adaption by REG for such specific purpose will be at the sole risk of the Village and without liability or legal exposure to REG. 4. STANDARD OF CARE: REG shall exercise the same degree of care, skill and diligence in the performance of the services as is ordinarily provided by a comparable professional under similar circumstances and shall be obligated to correct services which fall below such standards at no additional cost to the Village. REG warrants that all services shall be performed by skilled and competent personnel. 5. AUTHORITY TO PRACTICE: REG hereby represents and warrants that it has and will continue to maintain all licenses and approvals required to conduct its business, and that it will at all times conduct its business activities in a reputable manner. 6. INSURANCE AND INDEMNIFICATION: In accordance with Exhibit "A", REG shall provide all necessary insurance including workman's compensation and liability insurance in such amounts as are approved by the Village and shall name the Village as an "additional insured" on the liability portion of the insurance policy. In accordance with Exhibit "A", REG shall at all times indemnify, defend and hold harmless the Village, its agents, servants, and employees, from and against any claim, demand or cause of action of whatsoever kind or nature, arising out of error, omission, negligent act, conduct, or misconduct of REG, its agents, servants, or employees in the performance of services under this Agreement. 7. PUBLIC ENTITIES CRIMES ACT: In accordance with Exhibit"A", and as provided in sections 287.132-133, Florida Statues, by entering into this Agreement or performing any work in furtherance hereof, REG certifies that it, its affiliates, suppliers, subcontractors and consultants who will perform hereunder, have not been placed on the convicted vendor list maintained by the State of Florida Department of Management Services within thirty-six (36) months immediately preceding the date hereof. This notice is required by section 287.133(3)(a),Florida Statutes. Page 2 of 6 8. TERMINATION; NOTICE: In accordance with Exhibit "A", this Agreement may be terminated by the Village upon written notice to the Contractor. Notice shall be considered sufficient when sent by certified mail or hand delivered during regular business hours at the following addresses: Village REG Village of Tequesta REG Architects,Inc. 345 Tequesta Drive 300 Clematis Street, 3rd Floor Tequesta,FL 33469-0273 West Palm Beach,FL 33401 Attn: Director of Parks and Recreation Attn: Rick Gonzalez,President 9. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR: It is specifically understood that REG is an independent contractor and not an employee of the Village. Both the Village and REG agree that this Agreement is not a contract for employment and that no relationship of employee—employer or principal—agent is or shall be created hereby, nor shall hereafter exist by reason of the performance of the services herein provided. 10. ATTORNEY'S FEES: In accordance with Exhibit "A", in the event a dispute arises concerning this Agreement,the prevailing party shall be awarded attorney's fees, including fees on appeal. Any award of attorney's fees against the Village shall be limited pursuant to the limits set forth in Sec. 768.28,Florida Statutes. 11. CHOICE OF LAW;VENUE: In accordance with Exhibit"A", this Agreement shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida, and venue shall be in Palm Beach County should any dispute arise with regard to this Agreement. 12. AMENDMENTS&ASSIGNMENTS:This Agreement, all exhibits attached hereto, and required insurance certificates constitute the entire agreement and understanding between the Village and REG; no modifications shall be made to this Agreement unless in writing, agreed to by both parties, and attached hereto as an addendum to this Agreement. REG shall not transfer or assign the provision of goods or services called for in this Agreement without prior written consent of the Village. 13. INSPECTOR GENERAL: Pursuant to Article XII of the Palm Beach County Charter, the Office of the Inspector General has jurisdiction to investigate municipal matters, review and audit municipal contracts and other transactions, and make reports and recommendations to municipal governing bodies based on such audits, reviews, or investigations. All parties doing business with the Village shall fully cooperate with the inspector general in the exercise of the inspector general's functions, authority, and power. The Office of the Inspector General has the power to take sworn statements, require the production of records, and to audit, monitor, investigate and inspect the activities of the Village, as Page 3 of 6 well as contractors and lobbyists of the Village in order to detect, deter, prevent, and eradicate fraud, waste,mismanagement, misconduct, and abuses. 14. PUBLIC RECORDS: In accordance with Sec. 119.0701,Florida Statutes, REG(herein the"Contractor") must keep and maintain this Agreement and any other records associated therewith and that are associated with the performance of the work described in the Proposal or Bid. Upon request from the Village's custodian of public records, the Contractor must provide the Village with copies of requested records, or allow such records to be inspected or copied,within a reasonable time in accordance with access and cost requirements of Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. A Contractor who fails to provide the public records to the Village, or fails to make them available for inspection or copying, within a reasonable time may be subject to attorney's fees and costs pursuant to Sec. 119.0701, Florida Statutes, and other penalties under Sec. 119.10, Florida Statutes. Further, the Contractor shall ensure that any exempt or confidential records associated with this Agreement or associated with the performance of the work described in the Proposal or Bid are not disclosed except as authorized by law for the duration of the Agreement term, and following completion of the Agreement if the Contractor does not transfer the records to the Village. Finally, upon completion of the Agreement, the Contractor shall transfer, at no cost to the Village, all public records in possession of the Contractor, or keep and maintain public records required by the Village. If the Contractor transfers all public records to the Village upon completion of the Agreement, the Contractor shall destroy any duplicate public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from public records disclosure requirements. If the Contractor keeps and maintains public records upon completion of the Agreement, the Contractor shall meet all applicable requirements for retaining public records. Records that are stored electronically must be provided to the Village, upon request from the Village's custodian of public records, in a format that is compatible with the Village's information technology systems. IF THE CONTRACTOR HAS QUESTIONS REGARDING THE APPLICATION OF CHAPTER 119, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO THE CONTRACTOR'S DUTY TO PROVIDE PUBLIC RECORDS RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT, PLEASE CONTACT THE VILLAGE CLERK, RECORDS CUSTODIAN FOR THE VILLAGE, AT (561) 768-0685, OR AT ImewilliamsAteguesta.or 9 OR AT 345 TEQUESTA DRIVE, TEQUESTA, FLORIDA 33469. 15. SEVERABILITY: The invalidity, illegality or unenforceability of any provision of Page 4 of 6 this Agreement,or the occurrence of any event rendering any portion or provision of this Agreement void, shall in no way affect the validity or enforceability of any other portion or provision of the Agreement. Any void provision shall be deemed severed from the Agreement and the balance of the Agreement shall be construed and enforced as if the Agreement did not contain the particular portion or provision held to be void. 16. UNCONTROLLABLE FORCES: Neither the Village nor REG shall be deemed in default of this Agreement if delays or failure of performance is due to uncontrollable forces, the effect of which, by the exercise of reasonable diligence, the nonperforming party could not avoid. The term "uncontrollable force(s)"shall mean any event which results in the prevention or delay of performance by a party of its obligations under this Agreement which is beyond the reasonable control of the nonperforming party. It includes, but is not limited to fire, flood, earthquakes, storms, lightning, epidemic, war, riot, civil disturbance, sabotage and governmental actions. The nonperforming party shall, within a reasonable time of being prevented or delayed from performance by an uncontrollable force, give written notice to the other party describing the circumstances and uncontrollable forces preventing continued performance of the obligations of this Agreement. Notice as required hereunder shall be sufficient when provided in accordance with paragraph 8 hereinabove. Neither party shall, however, be excused from performance if nonperformance is due to forces which are preventable, removable, or remediable and which the nonperforming party could have, with the exercise of reasonable diligence, prevented,removed or remedied with reasonable dispatch. 17. ENTIRETY OF AGREEMENT: The Village and REG agree that this Agreement sets forth the entire agreement between the parties, and that there are no promises or understandings other than those stated herein. None of the provisions, terms and conditions contained in this Agreement may be added to, modified, superseded or otherwise altered except by written instrument executed by the parties hereto. [THE REMAINDER OF THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK] IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Contract on the date and year first above written. Page 5 of 6 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Contract on the date and year first above written, 1 WITNESSES: REG ARCHITE S, INC. i By: R' I .,President ✓ ___ On: October;2018 (Corporate Seal) ATTEST: VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA Lori McWilliams, MMC By: Abigail Brennan,Mayor Village Clerk On:October 2018 (Seal) j Page 6 of 6 WITNESSES: REG ARCHITECTS, INC. By:Rick Gonzalez,President On: October_,2018 (Corporate Seal) ATTEST: VMA4 G OF TEQU A Lori McWillia y: bigai Bren n,Mayor Village C1 �`` OPpO�TFs= On:October Z,2018 (Seal) _'v G SEAL y SE > TED ME 4�OQ t.O..... "'unummwnmea"`�` Page 6 of 6 The Village of Tequesta 345 Tequesta Drive Tequesta,FL 33469 PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS RFP NO.: RFP2018-01PR TITLE:PLANNING AND DESIGN FOR NEW VILLAGE COMMUNITY CENTER DUE DATE: TIME: 2:OOPM (Local Time) INSTRUCTIONS Sealed proposals must be received on or before the due date and time (local time) at the office of the Village Clerk, 345 Tequesta Drive, Tequesta, Florida 33469. Normal Village business hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, except holidays. All proposals will be publicly opened at Village Hall and will be reviewed and ranked. Each proposal submitted to the Village Clerk shall have the following information clearly marked on the face of the envelope: the Proposer's name, return address, RFP number, due date for proposers, and the title of the RFP. Included in the envelope shall be one (1) original and five (5) copies of the proposal, and one (1) electronic version on CD.The original should be marked "ORIGINAL". Each copy must be identical to the original and the file format on the CD should be in Portable Document Format(pdf). BROADCAST The Village of Tequesta utilizes electronic online services for notification and distribution of its solicitation documents. The Village's solicitation information can be obtained from the Village of Tequesta website at http://www.teguesta.org or by contacting the Village Clerk's Office at (561) 768- 0443. Proposers who obtain RFP packages from sources other than those named above are cautioned that the RFP package may be incomplete. The Village will not evaluate incomplete proposal packages. The Village is not responsible for errors and omissions occurring in the transmission or downloading of any documents, addenda, plans, or specifications from these websites. In the event of any discrepancy between information on these websites and the hard copy solicitation documents, the terms and conditions of the hardcopy documents will prevail. CONTACT PERSON Any questions regarding the specifications and RFP process must be submitted in writing to the Parks and Recreation Department at gcorbitt@teguesta.org. To allow enough time for the Village to respond, requests for clarification and additional information should be received at least forty-eight (48) hours before the Proposals Due Date. 1 The Village of Tequesta 345 Tequesta Drive Tequesta,FL 33469 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS NO. RFP2018-01PR PLANNING AND DESIGN FOR NEW VILLAGE COMMUNITY CENTER The Village of Tequesta is seeking proposals from qualified firms for professional services to plan and design a new community center at 483 Seabrook Road,Tequesta, Florida, in accordance with the Florida Consultants Competitive Negotiation Act (Sec. 287.055, Florida Statutes), and the terms, conditions, and specifications contained in this Request for Proposals (RFP). RFP documents are available beginning Tuesday, May 1, 2018, at 8:30 a.m. local time on the Village of Tequesta website at http://www.teguesta.org or by contacting the Village Clerk's Office at (561) 768- 0443. Sealed proposals must be clearly marked "RFP2018-01PR, PLANNING AND DESIGN SERVICES FOR NEW VILLAGE COMMUNITY CENTER" and must be delivered to the Office of the Village Clerk at 345 Tequesta Drive, Tequesta, Florida 33469. The deadline for submission of proposals is Monday,June 11, 2018, at 2:00 p.m. local time. At that time, the proposals will be publicly opened and read aloud at Village Hall, 345 Tequesta Drive, Tequesta, Florida 33469. At that time, proposals will also be ranked, and the top ranked proposal will be recommended to the Village Council for contract negotiations. Late proposals will not be accepted and will be returned to the sender unopened. The Village will hold a Pre-proposal Conference on Monday, May 14, 2018 at Village Hall, Village of Tequesta,starting promptly at 10:00 a.m. Attendance is recommended, but not mandatory. It is the responsibility of the Proposer to ensure all pages are included in their proposal. All Proposers are advised to closely examine the RFP package. Any questions regarding the completeness or substance of the RFP package or scope of services must be submitted in writing via email or fax to Greg Corbitt, Parks and Recreation Director, gcorbitt@teguesta.org, or(561) 768-0473. The Village of Tequesta reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals, in whole or in part, with or without cause, to waive any irregularities and/or technicalities, and to award the contract on such coverage and terms it deems will best serve the interests of the Village. VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA Lori McWilliams, MMC,Village Clerk Publish: Palm Beach Post May 1, 2018; and May 8, 2018 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION PAGE 1. General Information 4 2. Project Overview 5 3. Terms and Conditions 6 4. Scope of Services 12 5. Response Requirements 13 6. The Evaluation Process 15 7. Proposal Submittals 17 8. Forms 19 3 SECTION 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1 The Village of Tequesta is seeking proposals from qualified firms to provide professional services to plan and design a new community center at 483 Seabrook Road,Tequesta, Florida 1.2 The Village will hold a Pre-Proposal Conference on Friday, May 14, 2018 at Village Hall,Village of Tequesta, 345 Tequesta Drive,Tequesta, Florida 33469 starting promptly at 10:00 a.m. Attendance is highly recommended, but not mandatory, for those intending to submit a proposal. After the Conference, there will be a site visit and tour of proposed location for the new community center facility. If you need a sign language interpreter or materials in accessible format for this event, please contact the Village Clerk's Office at(561) 768-0443 at least five (5)days in advance. 1.3 The purpose of the pre-proposal conference, site visit and tour is to provide and solicit information relative to the scope, purpose, nature, and extent of the work, and any local conditions that may affect the work and its performance. Submission of a proposal shall constitute an acknowledgement by the Proposer that it has thoroughly examined and is familiar with the requirements of this RFP package. The failure or neglect of a Proposer to examine the RFP package shall in no way relieve the Proposer of any obligation with respect to its proposal or the requirements of the contract. No claim for additional compensation will be allowed which is based on a lack of knowledge of the requirements of this RFP package or the resultant contract. END OF SECTION 1 4 SECTION 2 PROJECT OVERVIEW 2.1 The Village of Tequesta, Florida, is seeking proposals from qualified Proposers for professional services for the architectural (including landscape architectural) and engineering planning and design of a new community center, at 483 Seabrook Road,Tequesta, Florida. 2.2 The Village intends to rank submitted proposals and negotiate with the highest ranked proposer and award a contract pursuant to the Consultants' Competitive Negotiation Act (Sec. 278.055, Florida Statutes) that will incorporate all preliminary planning, design, architectural and engineering plans,and landscape architectural plans for the project. 2.3 The anticipated schedule for this Solicitation is as follows: ITEM EVENT DATE/TIME a. RFP Package Issued May 1, 2018 b. Pre-Proposal Conference May 14, 2018 C. Deadline for Receipt of Questions May 21, 2018 d. Due Date for Proposals June 11, 2018 e. Evaluation Process Begins June 11, 2018 f. Evaluation Process Completed June 14, 2018 g. Contract Award July 12, 2018 END OF SECTION 2 5 SECTION 3 TERMS AND CONDITIONS 3.1 DEFINITIONS between the RFP and any addenda, the a. Contract or Agreement: the Request for last addendum issued shall prevail. It is Proposals, all addenda issued thereto, all the Proposer's responsibility to ensure affidavits, the signed agreement, and all receipt of all addenda and any related documents that comprise the accompanying documentation. The totality of the contract or agreement Proposer is required to submit with its between the Village and the Proposer. proposal a signed "Acknowledgment of Addenda" form, when any addenda have b. Contractor: the successful Proposer that been issued. is awarded a contract to provide the professional services to the Village. 3.4 LEGAL REQUIREMENTS This RFP is subject to all legal c. Proposal: any offer(s) submitted in requirements contained in the applicable response to this Request for Proposal. Village Ordinances and Resolutions, as well as all applicable local, State, and d. Proposer: person or firm submitting a Federal Statutes. response to this Request for Proposal. 3.5 CHANGE OF PROPOSAL e. Request for Proposals (RFP): this Prior to the scheduled due date for documentation, including any and all proposals, a Proposer may change its addenda. proposal by submitting a new proposal, signed by its authorized agent, stating f. Village:The Village of Tequesta, Florida. that the new proposal replaces the original proposal. No changes to a 3.2 CONE OF SILENCE proposal will be accepted after proposals Once advertised and until the Village has have been opened. approved an award recommendation, this RFP is under the "Cone of Silence". 3.6 WITHDRAWAL OF PROPOSAL This limits and requires documentation of Only a written letter received by the communications between proposers, the Village prior to the due date for proposals Village's professional staff, and the may withdraw a proposal. Village Council. 3.7 PREPARATION OF PROPOSALS 3.3 ADDENDUM a. The proposal submittal forms must be The Village may issue an addendum in completed and submitted with the response to any inquiry received, prior to proposal. Use of any other forms will the due date for proposals, which result in the rejection of the proposal. changes, adds to, or clarifies the terms, The proposal submittal forms must be provisions, or requirements of the RFP. legible. The Proposer should not rely on any representation, statement, or b. An authorized agent of the Proposer's explanation, whether written or verbal, firm must sign the proposal submittal other than those made in the RFP forms where indicated. Failure to sign document or in the addenda issued. the Signature Page of the Proposal shall Where there appears to be a conflict render the proposal non-responsive. 6 3.8 CANCELLATION OF RFP certifications, permits, and/or inspections The Village reserves the right to cancel, in shall be borne by the successful whole or in part, this RFP when it is Proposer. determined by the Village to be in the best interest of the Village. The Village 3.13 SUBCONTRACTING shall be the sole judge of its best interest. Unless otherwise specified in this solicitation, the successful Proposer shall 3.9 RANKING OF PROPOSALS not subcontract any portion of the work a. The Village reserves the right to reject without the prior written consent of the any and all proposals, to waive Village. irregularities or technicalities, and to re- advertise for all or any part of this RFP as 3.14 ASSIGNMENT deemed in its best interest. The Village The successful Proposer with whom the shall be the sole judge of its best interest. Village negotiates a contract shall not assign, transfer, or otherwise dispose of b. The Village will provide a copy of the said contract, including any rights, title, ranking and scores to all Proposers or interest therein, or its power to responding to this RFP. execute such contract to any person, company, or corporation without the c. The Village reserves the right to request prior written consent of the Village. and evaluate additional information from Assignment without the prior consent of any Proposer after the due date for the Village may result in termination of proposals, as the Village deems the contract for default. necessary. 3.15 RESPONSIBILITY AS EMPLOYER 3.10 WARRANTY The employee(s) of the successful All warranties express and implied shall Proposer shall be at all times its be made available to the Village for employee(s), and not an employee(s) or professional services covered by this RFP. agent(s) of the Village or any of its departments. The successful Proposer 3.11 LAWS AND REGULATIONS shall provide competent employee(s) The successful Proposer shall comply capable of performing the work as with all laws and regulations applicable to required. provide the professional services specified in this RFP. The Proposer shall 3.16 INDEMNIFICATION be familiar with all federal, state, and The successful Proposer with whom the local laws that may affect the Village negotiates a contract shall professional services offered. indemnify and hold harmless the Village and its officers, employees, agents, and 3.12 LICENSES, PERMITS AND FEES instrumentalities from any and all The successful Proposer shall hold all liability, losses, or damages, including licenses and/or certifications, and comply attorney's fees and costs of defense, with all laws,ordinances, regulations, and which the Village or its officers, code requirements applicable to the employees, agents, or instrumentalities work required herein. Damages, may incur as a result of claims, demands, penalties, and/or fines imposed on the suits, causes of actions, or proceedings of Village or a successful Proposer for failure any kind or nature arising out of, relating to obtain and maintain required licenses, to, or resulting from the performance of 7 the agreement by the successful (15) days within which to initiate action Proposer or its employees, agents, to correct the default and fifteen (15) servants, partners, principals, or days within which to cure the default to subcontractors. The successful Proposer the satisfaction of Village (the "Cure shall pay all claims and losses in Period"). The Village reserves the right to connection therewith, and shall terminate said contract in the event the investigate and defend all claims, suits,or successful Proposer fails to perform in actions of any kind or nature in the name accordance with the terms and of the Village, where applicable, including conditions stated herein and/or cure the appellate proceedings, and shall pay all default. costs, judgments, and attorney's fees which may be incurred thereon. The 3.20 FRAUD AND MISREPRESENTATION successful Proposer expressly Any individual, corporation, or other understands and agrees that any entity that attempts to meet its insurance protection required by this contractual obligations with the Village contract agreement or otherwise through fraud, misrepresentation, or provided by the successful Proposer shall material misstatement, may be debarred in no way limit the responsibility to for up to five (5) years. The Village, as a indemnify, keep and save harmless, and further sanction, may terminate or cancel defend the Village or its officers, any other contracts with such individual, employees, agents, and instrumentalities corporation, or entity. Such individual or as herein provided. entity shall be responsible for all direct or indirect costs associated with termination 3.17 INSURANCE or cancellation, including attorney's fees. The successful Proposer with whom the Village negotiates a contract shall carry 3.21 ACCESS AND AUDIT OF RECORDS appropriate insurance in amounts The Village reserves the right to require acceptable to the Village and shall name the successful Proposer to submit to an the Village as an additional insured on all audit by an auditor of the Village's liability insurance coverages. choosing at the successful Proposer's expense. The successful Proposer shall 3.18 TERMINATION FOR CONVENIENCE provide access to all of its records, which The Village, at its sole discretion, reserves relate directly or indirectly to this RFP, at the right to terminate any contract its place of business during regular negotiated with the successful Proposer business hours. The successful Proposer upon thirty (30) days' written notice. shall retain all records pertaining to this Upon receipt of such notice, the RFP, and upon request, make them successful Proposer shall not incur any available to the Village for three (3) years additional costs under said contract. following expiration of the contract negotiated pursuant to this RFP. The 3.19 TERMINATION FOR DEFAULT successful Proposer agrees to provide In the event that the successful Proposer such assistance as may be necessary to with whom the Village negotiates a facilitate the review or audit by the contract fails to comply with the terms of Village to ensure compliance with said contract, then the Village shall applicable accounting and financial provide to the successful Proposer standards. written notice of the default and the successful Proposer shall have fifteen 8 3.22 OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL 3.25 SEVERABILITY Palm Beach County has established the If any part of this RFP is contrary to, Office of the Inspector General, which is prohibited by, or deemed invalid under authorized and empowered to review applicable law or regulation, such past, present, and proposed municipal provision shall be inapplicable and programs, contracts, transactions, deemed omitted to the extent so accounts and records. The Inspector contrary, prohibited, or invalid, but the General has the power to subpoena remainder hereof shall not be invalidated witnesses, administer oaths, require the thereby and shall be given full force and production of records, and monitor effect so far as possible. existing projects and programs. The Inspector General may, on a random 3.26 GOVERNING LAW AND VENUE basis, perform audits on all Village The contract negotiated with the contracts. successful Proposer shall be governed by and construed and enforced in 3.23 PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL accordance with the laws of the State of INFORMATION Florida without regard to any contrary Proposers are hereby notified that all conflicts of law principle. Venue of all information submitted as part of, or in proceedings in connection herewith shall support of, proposal submittals will be lie exclusively in Palm Beach County, available for public inspection after the Florida. opening of proposals in compliance with Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes; 3.27 ATTORNEY'S FEES commonly known as the "Public Record It is hereby understood and agreed that Law." The Proposer shall not submit any in the event any lawsuit in the judicial information in response to this RFP that system, federal or state, is brought to the Proposer considers to be a trade enforce compliance with, or interpret secret, or proprietary or confidential. terms and conditions of the contract The submission of any information to the negotiated with the successful Proposer, Village in connection with this RFP shall or if any administrative proceeding is be deemed conclusively to be a waiver of brought for the same purposes, each any trade secret or other protection that party shall pay their own attorney's fees would otherwise be available to the and costs, including appellate fees and Proposer. costs. 3.24 BINDING EFFECT 3.28 EQUAL OPPORTUNITY AND ANTI- All of the terms and provisions of this DISCRIMINATION RFP, whether so expressed or not, shall The Village complies with all laws be incorporated into the contract prohibiting discrimination on the basis of negotiated with the successful Proposer age, race,gender, religion,creed, political and shall be binding upon, inure to the affiliation, sexual orientation, physical or benefit of, and be enforceable by the mental disability, color or national origin, parties and their respective legal and therefore is committed to assuring representatives, successors, and equal opportunity in the negotiation and permitted assigns. award of contracts and encourages small, local, minority, and female-owned businesses to participate. 9 The successful Proposer with whom the Proposer agrees to defend, indemnify, Village negotiates a contract agrees it will and hold harmless the Village and the not discriminate or permit discrimination Village's officers, employees, and agents in its hiring practices or in its against any loss or damages incurred by performance of said contract. The any person or entity as a result of the successful Proposer shall strictly adhere Village's treatment of records as public to the equal employment opportunity records. requirements and any applicable requirements established by the State of The selected Proposer shall keep and Florida, Palm Beach County, and the maintain public records and fully comply federal government. with the requirements set forth at Section 119.071, Florida Statues; failure 3.29 PUBLIC RECORDS to do so shall constitute a material Florida law provides that municipal breach of any and all agreements records shall at all times be available to awarded pursuant to this RFP. the public for inspection. Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, the Public Records Law, 3.30 CONFLICTS OF INTEREST requires that all material submitted in All Proposers must disclose with their connection with a proposal response proposal the name of any officer, shall be deemed to be public record director, or agent who is also an subject to public inspection upon award, employee of the Village. Further, all recommendation for award, or thirty (30) Proposers must disclose the name of any days after proposal opening, whichever Village employee who has any interest, occurs first. Certain exemptions to public financial or otherwise, direct or indirect, disclosure are statutorily provided for in of five percent (5%) or more in the Section 119.07, Florida Statutes. If the Proposers' firm or any of its branches. Proposer believes any of the information Failure to disclose any such affiliation will contained in his/her/its proposal is result in disqualification of the Proposer considered confidential and/or from this RFP and may be grounds for proprietary, inclusive of trade secrets as further disqualification from participating defined in Section 812.081, Florida in any future solicitations with the Statutes, and is exempt from the Public Village. Records Law, then the Proposer must, in its response, specifically identify the 3.31 PUBLIC ENTITY CRIMES material which is deemed to be exempt As provided in Sec. 287.133(2) (a), Florida and state the legal authority for the Statutes, a person or affiliate who has exemption. All materials that qualify for been placed on the convicted Proposers exemption from Chapter 119, Florida list following a conviction for a public Statutes or other applicable law must be entity crime may not submit a proposal submitted in a separate envelope, clearly on a contract to provide any goods or identified as "EXEMPT FROM PUBLIC services to a public entity; may not DISCLOSURE" with the firm's name and submit a proposal on a contract with a the proposal number clearly marked on public entity for the construction or the outside. The Village will not accept repair of a public building or public work; proposals when the entire proposal is may not submit proposals on leases of labeled as exempt from disclosure. The real property to a public entity; may not Village's determination of whether an be successful or perform work as a exemption applies shall be final, and the contractor, supplier, subcontractor, or 10 consultant under a contract with any amount is not intended to be or shall be public entity. deemed to be in the nature of liquidated damages, nor is it intended to limit the 3.32 PERFORMANCE BOND liability of the selected Proposer to the The successful Proposer with whom the Village in the event of a material breach Village negotiates a contract shall duly of the contract agreement by the execute and deliver to the Village a selected Proposer. The Performance Performance Bond or Unconditional Bond or Unconditional Irrevocable Letter Irrevocable Letter of Credit in an amount of Credit shall be delivered to the Village equal to 110% of the total contract price, upon execution of said contract. payable to the Village, as surety for faithful performance under the terms 3.33 PROPOSER'S COSTS and conditions of the contract. The Village shall not be liable for any Acknowledgement and agreement is costs incurred by Proposers in responding given by both parties that the to this RFP. performance bond or letter of credit END OF SECTION 3 11 SECTION 4 SCOPE OF SERVICES 4.1 PROJECT DESCRIPTION The Village Community Center facility is proposed to be built on vacant land at 483 Seabrook Road,Tequesta, Florida. It shall be designed and engineered to contain 16,000 to 20,000 square feet of interior air-conditioned floor area in two (2) stories. Specific amenities to be provided shall include a first-floor gymnasium with two (2) half-court basketball courts that can also accommodate indoor sports such as volleyball, badminton, etc.; first floor kitchen and restroom facilities; and first floor meeting rooms. In addition, second story office and storage space should be provided to accommodate the Village's Parks & Recreation Department operations. Depending on building configuration, second story meeting/conference room facilities as well as second story restroom facilities may be provided. The facility should also be designed to include an elevator and must be ADA compliant in all respects. The architecture of this facility should be complimentary of the architecture of the Village's Administration and Public Safety buildings and should meet the minimum standards established for LEED certification. Site landscaping should be designed to complement the intended use of the community center facility as described herein. 4.2 REQUIREMENTS OF PROPOSAL Proposers shall clearly describe all aspects of the project as proposed. Include details of your approach and work plans. A brief statement must be included, which explains why your proposal would be the most effective and beneficial to the Village of Tequesta. Proposers shall submit as part of their proposals, preliminary descriptions and preliminary/conceptual layouts of their proposed Village Community Center. END OF SECTION 4 12 SECTION 5 RESPONSE REQUIREMENTS 5.1 SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS In response to this RFP, the Proposer should return one (1) original and five (5) paper copies, in addition to one (1) copy on CD, of the entire completed proposal submission package. Proposers should carefully follow the format and instructions outlined herein. All documents and information must be fully completed and signed as required. The proposal shall be written in sufficient detail to permit the Village to conduct a meaningful evaluation of the proposed professional services. However, overly elaborate responses are not requested or desired. 5.2 REQUIRED INFORMATION Proposers must provide the following information with their proposals: a. SUBMITTAL FORMAT To facilitate and expedite review, the Village asks that all Proposers follow the response format outlined below. Failure to submit your response in the format requested may result in delay evaluating your proposal. To assist you in preparing your response, the Village's selection procedures are also described herein. Please abide by all requirements set forth to avoid any risk of disqualification. b. PROPOSALS SHOULD FOLLOW THE FORMAT BELOW: TAB 1—INTRODUCTION Provide a cover letter, signed by an authorized representative of your firm. Provide a positive commitment to provide the requested professional services. Also the letter should disclose the name of the contracting agent and primary contact person, his/her title, address, telephone number,fax number and email address. The table of contents should follow the cover letter. TAB 2—TABLE OF CONTENTS Include a clear identification of the material included in the proposal by page number. TAB 3—FIRM INFORMATION, EXPERIENCE AND REFERENCES Provide a brief description of the Architect / Landscape Architect, Planners and Engineering personnel, organization,structure, and philosophy. Provide the firm or firms'years of experience in the field of architecture, landscape architecture, planning,design and engineering services. 13 Identify and include qualifications of specific individuals to be assigned to the project (include names, certifications, contact information and services the individuals will provide to the Village). Describe any significant or unique awards received or accomplishments in previous, similar projects. Provide proof of being certified under Sec. 471.023, Florida Statutes, to practice or to offer to practice engineering; certified under Sec. 481.219, Florida Statutes, to practice or to offer to practice architecture; or certified under Sec. 481.319, Florida Statutes, to practice or to offer to practice landscape architecture. References: Provide a minimum of three (3)) examples of similar scope projects with applicable reference information. References should include the following information: a. Client name, address and phone number,fax numbers,and email address b. Description of professional services provided TAB 4—PROJECT APPROACH State your project management plan, your firm of firms' interpretation of scope, and method of approach. Provide timeframe for completion of the planning and design project. Provide preliminary descriptions and preliminary/conceptual layouts of the proposed Village Community Center building and grounds. Provide information regarding any suggested innovative concepts that may enhance value and quality of the facility design, any favorable cost containment approaches or additional or alternative ideas that may be successful if implemented by the Village. TAB 5—ATTACHMENTS All Attachment/Forms required by this RFP shall be fully executed by the Proposer and submitted as part of the proposal. END OF SECTION 5 14 SECTION 6 THE EVALUATION PROCESS 6.1 REVIEW OF PROPOSALS FOR RESPONSIVENESS Each proposal will be reviewed to determine if the proposal is responsive to the submission requirements outlined in this RFP. A responsive proposal is one that follows the requirements of this RFP, includes all documentation, is submitted in the format outlined in this RFP, is of timely submission, and has the appropriate signatures as required on each document. Failure to comply with these requirements may result in the proposal being deemed non-responsive. 6.2 EVALUATION CRITERIA Proposals will be evaluated by an Evaluation/Selection Committee that will evaluate and rank proposals on the criteria listed below. The Evaluation/Selection Committee will be comprised of appropriate Village personnel, appointed Village residents, and/or other professionals with the appropriate experience and/or knowledge. The criteria are itemized with their respective weights for a maximum total of one hundred (100) points per Evaluation/Selection Committee member. TECHNICAL CRITERIA POINTS a. Proposer's organization,structure, and philosophy 15 b. The qualifications of the Proposer's professional staff to be assigned to provide the professional services 15 C. Proposer's references, past experience,and performance on comparable work 20 d. The Proposer's conceptual designs for the community center and grounds 50 6.3 ORAL PRESENTATIONS Upon completion of the criteria evaluation indicated above, rating and ranking, the Evaluation/Selection Committee may choose to conduct an oral interview / presentation with the Proposer(s) which the Evaluation/Selection Committee deems to warrant further consideration based on, among other considerations, scores in clusters and/or maintaining competition. Upon completion of the oral interviews / presentations, the Evaluation/Selection Committee will re-evaluate, re-rate, and re-rank the proposals remaining in consideration based upon the written documents,combined with the oral presentation. 6.4 NEGOTIATIONS Pursuant to the Consultants' Competitive Negotiation Act (Sec. 287.055, Florida Statutes), the Evaluation/Selection Committee shall evaluate, score, and rank all proposals, and shall recommend to the Village Council that the Village enter into contract negotiations with the top ranked successful Proposer. In the event that the Village is unable to negotiate a contract with the successful proposer, the Evaluation/Selection Committee shall recommend to the Village Council that the Village enter into contract negotiations with the second ranked Proposer. Failing accord with the second ranked Proposer, the Evaluation/Selection Committee shall 15 recommend to the Village Council that the Village enter into contract negotiations with the third ranked Proposer. In the event that the Village is unable to negotiate a contract with any of the top three ranked Proposers, the Village may, at its sole discretion, continue to attempt to negotiate with lesser ranked Proposers, or in the alternative, reject all proposals. All Proposers who negotiate with the Village shall be required to provide to the Village: a. Its most recent certified business financial statements as of a date not earlier than the end of the Proposer's preceding official tax accounting period, together with a statement in writing, signed by a duly authorized representative, stating that the present financial condition is materially the same as that shown on the balance sheet and income statement submitted, or with an explanation for a material change in the financial condition. A copy of the most recent business income tax return will be accepted if certified financial statements are unavailable. b. Information concerning any prior or pending litigation, either civil or criminal, involving a governmental agency, or which may affect the performance of the services to be rendered herein, in which the Proposer, any of its employees, or subcontractors is or has been involved within the last three (3)years. 6.5 CONTRACT AWARD All Proposers will be notified in writing when the Village makes an award recommendation. The contract award, if any, shall be made to the Proposer whose proposal shall be deemed by the Village to be in the best interest of the Village. Notwithstanding the rights of protest listed herein,the Village's decision of whether to make the award and to which Proposer shall be final. END OF SECTION 6 16 SECTION 7 PROPOSAL SUBMITTALS 7.1 FORMS The forms listed below must be completed by an official having legal authorization to contractually bind the company or firm. Each signature represents a binding commitment upon the Proposer to provide the professional services offered to the Village if the Proposer is determined to be the successful Proposer. a. Acknowledgment of Addenda b. Proposal Submittal Signature Page C. Conflict of Interest Disclosure Form d. Notification of Public Entity Crimes Law e. Drug-Free Work Place f. Non-Collusion Affidavit g. Truth-In-Negotiation Certificate h. Performance Bond or Letter of Credit(to be requested from the selected Proposer) 7.2 REQUIRED SUBMITTALS The Proposer shall provide written information on the following: a. The number of years' experience the Proposer has had in providing the type of professional services requested in this RFP. b. The names of the persons who are principals of the company, or who will have management or supervisory positions on this work. List name, title or position, and project duties. A resume or summary of experience and qualifications must accompany the proposal. C. The names of clients to whom the Proposer has provided or is currently providing similar professional services. Provide the name, address, telephone number, email address, contact person, and the date the service was provided. If the service provided is different from the one presented in the proposal, please explain the difference. d. Provide information on any lawsuits pending or any judgments, in the last five (5) years, which are concerned directly with the firm, the staff, or any part of the Proposer's organization,which are proposed to perform on this contract. e. Attach a Balance Sheet and a Profit and Loss Statement of the Proposer from the preceding calendar year or fiscal year, certified by either an appropriate Corporate 17 Officer, or an independent certified Public Accountant. If the Proposer is a privately- held corporation, providing such records for the Village to review at a time and place convenient to the Village may satisfy this requirement, at the discretion of the Village. If the Proposer is a newly formed corporate entity, the Village may require a personal guarantee of performance by the principals or stockholders. END OF SECTION 7 18 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF ADDENDA INSTRUCTIONS:COMPLETE PART I OR PART II,WHICHEVER APPLIES PART I: List below the dates of issue for each addendum received in connection with this RFP: Addendum#1, Dated Addendum#2, Dated Addendum #3, Dated Addendum#4, Dated PART II: ❑ NO ADDENDUM WAS RECEIVED IN CONNECTION WITH THIS SOLICITATION Firm Name Signature Name and Title (Print or Type) Date 19 PROPOSAL SUBMITTAL SIGNATURE PAGE By signing this proposal, the Proposer certifies that it satisfies all legal requirements as an entity to do business with the Village, including all Conflict of Interest and Code of Ethics provisions. Firm Name: Street Address: Mailing Address (if different from Street Address): Telephone Number(s): Fax Number(s): Email Address: Federal Employer Identification Number: Prompt Payment Terms: % days' net days Signature: (Signature of authorized agent) Print Name: Title: Date: By signing this document, the Proposer agrees to all terms and conditions of this RFP and any resulting contract. THE EXECUTION OF THIS FORM CONSTITUTES THE UNEQUIVOCAL OFFER OF PROPOSER TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF ITS PROPOSAL. FAILURE TO SIGN THIS RFP WHERE INDICATED ABOVE BY AN AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE SHALL RENDER THE PROPOSAL NON-RESPONSIVE. THE VILLAGE MAY, HOWEVER, IN ITS SOLE DISCRETION, ACCEPT ANY PROPOSAL THAT INCLUDES AN EXECUTED DOCUMENT WHICH UNEQUIVOCALLY BINDS THE PROPOSER TO THE TERMS OF ITS PROPOSAL. Village of Tequesta RFP2018-01PR Planning and Design for New Village Community Center CONFLICT OF INTEREST DISCLOSURE FORM This RFP is subject to the provisions of Chapter 112, Florida Statutes. All Proposers must disclose within their proposal: the name of any officer, director, or agent who is also an employee of the Village of Tequesta. Furthermore, all Proposers must disclose the name of any Village employee who owns, directly or indirectly,an interest of more than five percent(5%) in the Proposer's firm or any of its branches. The purpose of this disclosure form is to give the Village the information needed to identify potential conflicts of interest for evaluation team members and other key personnel involved in the award of this contract. The term "conflict of interest" refers to situations in which financial or other personal considerations may adversely affect, or have the appearance of adversely affecting, an employee's professional judgment in exercising any Village duty or responsibility in administration, management, instruction, research, or other professional activities. Please check one of the following statements and attach additional documentation if necessary: To the best of our knowledge, the undersigned firm has no potential conflict of interest due to any other Cities, Counties, contracts,or property interest for this proposal. The undersigned firm, by attachment to this form, submits information which may be a potential conflict of interest due to other Cities, Counties,contracts,or property interest for this proposal. Acknowledged by: Firm Name Signature Name and Title(Print or Type) Date Village of Tequesta RFP2018-01PR Planning and Design for New Village Community Center NOTIFICATION OF PUBLIC ENTITY CRIMES LAW Pursuant to Sec. 287.133, Florida Statutes, you are hereby notified that a person or affiliate who has been placed on the convicted contractors list following a conviction for a public entity crime may not submit a proposal on a contract to provide any goods or services to a public entity; may not submit a proposal on a contract with a public entity for the construction or repair of a public building or public work; may not submit proposals on leases or real property to a public entity; may not be awarded or perform work as a contractor, supplier, sub-Proposer, or consultant under a contract with any public entity; and may not transact business with any public entity in excess of the threshold amount provided in Section 287.017 [F.S.] for Category Two [$35,000.00] for a period of thirty-six (36) months from the date of being placed on the convicted contractors list. Acknowledged by: Firm Name Signature Name and Title (Print or Type) Date Village of Tequesta RFP2018-01PR Planning and Design for New Village Community Center DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE is a drug-free workplace and has (Company Name) a substance abuse policy in accordance with and pursuant to Sec.440.102, Florida Statutes. Acknowledged by: Firm Name Signature Name and Title(Print or Type) Date Village of Tequesta RFP2018-01PR Planning and Design for New Village Community Center NON-COLLUSION AFFIDAVIT STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF PALM BEACH Before me, the undersigned authority, personally appeared , who, after being by me first duly sworn, deposes and says of his/her personal knowledge that: a. He/She is of , the Proposer that has submitted a proposal to perform work for the following: RFP No.: Title: b. He/She is fully informed respecting the preparation and contents of the attached RFP, and of all pertinent circumstances respecting such RFP. Such proposal is genuine and is not a collusive or sham proposal. C. Neither the said Proposer nor any of its officers, partners, owners, agents, representatives, employees, or parties in interest, including this affiant, has in any way colluded, conspired, connived, or agreed, directly or indirectly, with any other Proposer, firm, or person to submit a collusive or sham proposal in connection with the RFP for which the attached proposal has been submitted or to refrain from proposing in connection with such RFP. Signature Subscribed and sworn to (or affirmed) before me this day of 2018, by who is personally known to me or who has produced as identification. SEAL Notary Signature Notary Name: Notary Public(State): My Commission No: Expires on: Village of Tequesta RFP2018-01PR Planning and Design for New Village Community Center PERFORMANCE BOND KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: that - (Insert full name and address or legal title of successful Proposer) as Principal, hereinafter called Contractor, and (Name of Insurer) as Surety, hereinafter called Surety, are held and firmly bound unto the Village of Tequesta, Palm Beach County, Florida, as Obligee, hereinafter called the Village, in the amount of ($ ), for the payment whereof, the Contractor and the Surety bind themselves, their heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns,jointly and severably,firmly by these presents. WHEREAS, the Contractor has by written agreement dated , 2018, entered into a Contract with the Village in accordance with solicitation specifications RFP2018-01PR prepared by the Village, hereinafter referred as the Contract; and WHEREAS, all of the terms and conditions of the Contract, including but not limited to the Contractor and Surety's obligation for liquidated damages, the Contractor's and Surety's acknowledgment of all provisions referring to or related to "no damages for delay" as well as all warranty and guarantee provisions are hereby incorporated herein and made a part hereof by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION is such that, if the Contractor shall promptly and faithfully perform said Contract,then this obligation shall be null and void; otherwise, it shall remain in full force and effect. The Performance Bond incorporates by reference all of the terms and conditions of the Contract Documents, including but not limited to the Contractor and Surety's obligation for liquidated damages, the Contractor's and Surety's acknowledgment of all provisions referring to or related to "no damages for delay" as well as all warranty and guarantee provisions. The entire contract documents are incorporated herein by reference and made a part thereof. The Surety hereby waives notice of any alteration or extension of time made by the Village. Whenever the Contractor shall be and declared by the Village to be in default under the Contract, the Village having performed the Village's obligations thereunder, the Surety may promptly remedy the default or shall promptly: a. Complete the Contract in accordance with its terms and conditions; or b. Obtain a proposal or proposals for completing the Contract in accordance with its terms and conditions, and upon determination by the Surety of the most responsible Proposer, or if the Village of Tequesta RFP2018-01PR Planning and Design for New Village Community Center Village elects, upon determination by the Village and the Surety jointly of the most responsible Proposer, arrange for a Contract between such Proposer and the Village, and make available as work progresses (even though there should be a default or a succession of defaults under the contract or contracts of completion arranged under this paragraph) sufficient funds to pay the cost of completion less the balance of the contract price; but not exceeding, including other costs and damages for which the Surety may be liable hereunder, the amount set forth in the first paragraph hereof. The term "balance of the contract price", as used in this paragraph, shall mean the total amount payable by the Village to the Contractor under the contract and any amendments thereto, less the amount properly paid by the Village to the Contractor. Any suit under this bond must be instituted before the expiration of twenty-five (25) months from the date on which final payment under the Contract falls due. No right of action shall accrue on this bond to or for the use of any person or corporation other than the Village named herein or the heirs,executors, administrators,or successors of the Village. Signed and sealed this day of , 2018. (Principal) (Seal) (Witness) (Title) (Name of Insurer) Surety (Seal) By: (Witness) (Attorney-in-Fact) Village of Tequesta RFP2018-01PR Planning and Design for New Village Community Center LETTER OF CREDIT FORMAT LETTER OF CREDIT NO.: ISSUANCE DATE: APPLICANT: (Name of Corporation} (Address) (City, State,Zip) BENEFICIARY: VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA 345 TEQUESTA DRIVE TEQUESTA, FLORIDA 33469 FOR U.S.D. $ DATE OF EXPIRATION: WE HEREBY ESTABLISH OUR IRREVOCABLE LETTER OF CREDIT NO. IN FAVOR OF THE BENEFICIARY, THE VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA, FLORIDA (HEREINAFTER "VILLAGE") FOR THE ACCOUNT OF THE ABOVE-REFERENCED APPLICANT, AVAILABLE BY YOUR DRAFTS DRAWN ON (Insert name of Bank) PAYABLE AT SIGHT FOR ANY SUM OF MONEY NOT TO EXCEED A TOTAL OF (Insert the amount of money) THE AMOUNT REFERENCED ABOVE. DEMANDS OF THE LETTER OF CREDIT MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A STATEMENT FROM THE VILLAGE MANAGER OF THE VILLAGE CERTIFYING EITHER: (1) THAT SAID LETTER OF CREDIT IS ABOUT TO EXPIRE AND HAS NOT BEEN RENEWED, OR (2)THAT WORK HAS NOT BEEN COMPLETED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, AND AGREEMENTS (INCLUDING ANY AMENDMENTS THEREOF) FOR THE FOLLOWING PROJECT: (Name of Project) (THE 'PROJECT'). IT IS A CONDITION OF THIS LETTER OF CREDIT THAT IT WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY EXTENDED FOR PERIODS OF ONE YEAR FROM EXPIRY DATE HEREOF, OR ANY FUTURE EXPIRATION DATE, WITHOUT ANY AMENDMENT, UNLESS THIRTY (30) DAYS BUT NO MORE THAN SIXTY (60) DAYS PRIOR TO ANY EXPIRATION DATE WE SHALL NOTIFY THE VILLAGE IN WRITING BY CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED, OR BY COURIER VIA HAND DELIVERY AT THE ABOVE-LISTED ADDRESS, THAT WE ELECT NOT TO CONSIDER THIS LETTER OF CREDIT RENEWED FOR ANY SUCH ADDITIONAL PERIOD. WE HEREBY AGREE WITH THE DRAWERS, ENDORSERS, AND BONA FIDE HOLDERS OF ALL DRAFTS DRAWN UNDER AND IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE TERMS OF THE CREDIT THAT SUCH DRAFTS WILL BE DULY HONORED UPON PRESENTATION TO (Name of Bank) (THE 'BANK'), WHICH IS DULY AUTHORIZED TO CONDUCT BUSINESS IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TERMS HEREOF. IF A DRAFT, AS DESCRIBED IN THIS LETTER OF CREDIT, IS PRESENTED PRIOR TO THE EXPIRATION DATE AND IN CONFORMITY WITH THE TERMS OF THIS LETTER OF Village of Tequesta RFP2018-01PR Planning and Design for New Village Community Center CREDIT AND UPON PRESENTATION IT IS WRONGFULLY DISHONORED BY THE BANK, THE BANK AGREES TO PAY REASONABLE ATTORNEYS FEES AND COSTS, INCLUDING FEES AND COSTS ON APPEAL, INCURRED BY THE VILLAGE TO ENFORCE THIS LETTER OF CREDIT SHOULD THE VILLAGE PREVAIL. DOCUMENTS MUST BE PRESENTED FOR PAYMENT TO: {Name of Bank Branch} {Address} {City,State,Zip) ATTN: {Department} ALL DRAWINGS UNDER THIS LETTER OF CREDIT MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY THE ORIGINAL LETTER OF CREDIT INSTRUMENT WHICH WILL BE RETURNED TO THE BENEFICIARY AFTER ENDORSING THE BACK OF SAME WITH THE AMOUNT OF EACH DRAWING BY US. PARTIAL DRAWINGS ARE PERMITTED. THE AMOUNT OF ANY DRAFT DRAWN UNDER THIS CREDIT MUST BE ENDORSED ON THE REVERSE OF THE ORIGINAL CREDIT. ALL DRAFTS MUST BE MARKED "DRAWN UNDER {Name of Bank} LETTER OF CREDIT NUMBER DATED 20 ." THIS CREDIT IS SUBJECT TO THE "UNIFORM CUSTOMS AND PRACTICE FOR DOCUMENTARY CREDITS, (2007 REVISION), INTERNATIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PUBLICATION NO. 600", AND TO THE PROVISIONS OF FLORIDA LAW. IF A CONFLICT BETWEEN THE UNIFORM CUSTOMS AND PRACTICE FOR DOCUMENTARY CREDITS AND FLORIDA LAW SHOULD ARISE, FLORIDA LAW SHALL PREVAIL. IF A CONFLICT BETWEEN THE LAW OF ANOTHER STATE OR COUNTRY AND FLORIDA LAW SHOULD ARISE, FLORIDA LAW SHALL PREVAIL. VENUE FOR ANY DISPUTES RELATING TO THE ENFORCEMENT OF THIS LETTER OF CREDIT SHALL BE PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA. {Name of Bank} BY: {Name} {Title) END OF SECTION 8 Original I THE VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA Request for Proposals RFP 2018-01 PR ' Planning and Design for New Village Community Center 1 Lic.q AAUVU'19]] --�� p Cam± _ June 25, 2018 R G 1 cts Interiors Planners I i LicJl na0002"7 ) - The Village of Tequesta I Request Proposals REG t f P l a p Architects Interiors RFP2018-01 PR Planners 38 561.6,r,--a. �2 3__.. _..—.. ' TAB NO. 1 1 INTRODUCTION io 1 1 1 I s u � ` •t— ' - LI ' .Sandhill Crane Golf Chihhouse Palm Beach Gardens, FL REG ARCHITECTS , INC . ' ARCHITECTURE '1` INTERIoR D1: SIGN PLANNING June 8,2018 Office of the Village Clerk ' Village of Tequesta 345 Tequesta Drive Tequesta,FL 33469 Planning& Design for New Community Center `r Y RFP 2018-01PR Dear Mr.Corbitt, Vedado Park Community Center, West Palm Beach ' It is with great pleasure that REG Architects, Inc., a SBE/MBE (Hispanic) firm, and our consultants submit this letter of interest as a sincere desire to provide the Village of Tequesta with Architectural and Engineering Services for a new Village Community Center. After reviewing the information given in the ' Request for Qualifications,we have determined that the scope of work is well within our means to deliv- er in a timely manner, as we have previously demonstrated in work done for many other municipalities such as: Jupiter, Palm Beach Gardens, Lake Park, West Palm Beach, Royal Palm Beach, Lake Worth, ' Palm Beach,Boynton Beach and Sebastian. As an architectural, planning and interior design firm located in Downtown West Palm Beach, we have ' been offering progressive design services since 1988 in Southeast Florida and the Caribbean. Our office has a staff of 17 talented individuals which includes: two executive staff, four licensed architects, three architectural project managers, three CADD technicians,one quality assurance coordinator,three admin- istrative staff and one intern.Two of these are LEED/Green Design certified professionals. ' REG's project experience relevant to your request for professional services began in 1996 when REG designed our first community center for the City of Riviera Beach. Since that time, REG has worked on ' over ten community centers, multiple sports facilities, many clubhouses and over 25 parks. Our firm un- derstands the complexity of working on government projects where multiple authorities may be in- volved. We also have experience in conducting Public Charettes should that be needed, to canvas the wants and needs of the end users and other stakeholders. ' Current similar projects include the Sandhill Crane Golf Clubhouse for the City of Palm Beach Gar- dens and a gymnasium for the St. Jude Family Life Center in Boca Raton. Additionally, the firm has ' current continuing services contracts with both Martin County Schools and School District of Palm Beach County and is very familiar with designing for children and young adults. The REG Architect's team is completed with the following professionals: ' Rick Gonzalez, AIA, President of REG Architects, Inc. an Architectural, Planning and Interior Design firm with an award-winning reputation in architecture, governmental, historic preservation, inte- rior design, urban and community planning, parks, consensus building and grants assistance. Mr. Gon- zalez will be assisted by Colin Price,Vice President—Director of Operations,Vlad Dumitrescu,AIA LEED AP— Sr. Project Designer, Ricardo Gonzalez, Sr.—Quality Control Coordinator and Chris- tine Merrell, RA— Project Manager. Mrs. Merrill is a resident of Tequesta and her close proximity to the site will enable her to keep a close eye on the progress of the project. ' 300 Clematis Slreel,3rd }o -* sl Palm Beach, FL 33401 —� Phone: (561) 6� -23 - F (561) 659-5546 www.regarchitect's(.Hk �1n AA 0002447 ' EST. 1988 ' Subconsultants include: Cotleur & Hearing (SBE) led by Don Hearing PLA, ASLA, LEED AP,a Landscape Architecture firm located in Jupiter with extensive experience working with REG and mul- tiple municipalities. Engenuity Group, Inc. (SBE/MBE Woman/Asian) led by Keith Jackson,P.E. headquartered in West ' Palm Beach with extensive experience in Civil Engineering and Traffic Services who have worked with REG on numerous projects. ONM&J Engineering,Inc.,(SBE) a Structural Engineering company led by Dwayne Jackson,P.E., ' located in West Palm Beach. REG and ONM&J recently completed Fire Station#5 for the City of West Palm Beach with REG. ' Ellis & Gritter Consulting Engineers,Inc.a firm led by Ben Ellis,Jr.,P.E. LEED AP with extensive experience in Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing and Fire Protection Engineering, located in Lake Worth,have collaborated with REG many times on city projects. Ardaman & Associates, Inc., a firm led by Roberto Balbis, P.E., with extensive experience in Ge- otechnical Engineering and Environmental Services located in West Palm Beach who has worked with REG for a number of years and done many projects in both Martin and Palm Beach counties. Sequil Systems, Inc. a Delray Beach based LEED/Green Consulting Services firm led by Jeffrey J. ' Conley,AIA,CCP,LEED AP who is very experienced in working with REG. Although the evaluation scoring has changed and no points have been allotted for the design; our office had already completed multiple renderings and floor plans, so we have included them in Tab 4 as an il- lustration of the detail and quality of our work and hope this will be taken into consideration. This de- sign meets the criteria set forth in the list of features provided; however we look forward to scheduling a presentation to show you in detail our local personal approach to this project. We have the experi- ence, ability,knowledge, understanding, and quality delivery to assist you with these important commu- nity assignments. Thank you for reviewing our credentials and please do not hesitate to contact us should you have any questions. ' Sincerely, REG ARCHITECTS,INC. ' Rick Gonzalez, ,President ► . (561)659-2383 ext. 102 ricka,regarchitects.com 1 City of Wellington Recreational Center Rendering tWellington,FL 300 Clematis Street, 3rd fFlo;or., West Palm Beach, FL 33401 Phone: (561) 659-23.83 Fax: (56 1) 659-5546 www.res arch ileVbovom AA 0002447 Licl AA0002447 The Village of Tequesta 1 Request for Proposals REGArchitects p Interiors RFP2018-01 PR Planners 567.659.2J83 - ' TAB NO. 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Wesi View YYY East View Newcomb Hall Community Center ' Riviera Beach, FL ' The Village of 'Tequesta LicpAA0002Y17 REG ' Request for Proposals Architects s Interiors RFP2018-01PR Planners 1 661.869.279] ' TABLE OF CONTENTS ' Introduction Tab 1 Letter of Interest Page 1 ' Table of Contents Tab 2 Table of Contents Page 3 Firm Information, Experience and References Tab 3 ' Architecture Planning & Interiors- REG Architects, Inc.: Firm Profile Page 5 Organization Chart Page 6 ' Firm Overview and Location Page 7 Resumes Page 8 Florida Certificate of Status & Articles of Incorporation Page 14 ' Palm Beach County Tax Receipt Page 15 City of West Palm Beach Tax Receipt Page 16 Certificate of Liability Insurance Page 17 ' MBE and SBE Certificates Page 18 REG Architects & Rick Gonzalez. AIA Licenses Page 19 Vlad DUlnitrescu, AIA & Christine Merrell, RA Licenses Page 20 ' Vlad 17umitrescu LEER Certificate Page 21 Awards Page 22 Florida Major Municipal Projects List Page 25 ' Summary of Community Center Experience Page 26 Project Examples Page 27 Landscape Architecture - Cotleur & Hearing Landscape Company: ' Firm Profile Page 36 Resumes Page 37 Licenses/Certifications Page 39 Project Examples Page 41 Civil Engineering- Engenuity Group, Inc.: Firm Profile Page 44 ' Resumes Page 45 Licenses/Certifications Page 47 Project Examples Page 49 1 1 3 The Village of Tequesta "`a"000z"' e REG Request for Proposals Architects Interiors RFP2018-01PR Planners 1 Structural Engineering—OMN&J, Inc.: Firm Profile Page 53 ' Resumes Page 54 Licenses/Certifications Page 56 Project Examples Page 58 ' MEP Engineering- Ellis & Gritter: Firm Profile Page 59 Resumes Page 60 ' Licenses/Certifications Page 62 Project Examples Page 64 Geotechnical Engineering- Ardaman & Associates: Firm Profile Page 67 Resumes Page 68 Licenses/Certifications Page 70 ' Project Examples Page 71 LEER/Green Consultant- Sequil Systems: Firm Profile Page 72 ' Resumes Page 73 Certifications Page 75 Project Examples Page 77 ' Project Approach Tab 4 Project Approach Page 79 LEED Project Checklist Page 82 ' Timeline Page 83 Renderings/Floor Plans Page 84 Zoning Information Page 95 ' The Village of Tequesta Community Center Handout Page 96 Attachments Tab 5 Acknowledgement of Addenda Page 122 ' Proposal Submittal Signature Page Page 123 Conflict of Interest Disclosure Form Page 124 Notification of Public Entity Crimes Law Page 125 Drug-Free Workplace Page 126 Non-Collusion Affidavit Page 127 No-Litigation Form Page 128 4 ' The Village of Tequesta ."„ ,.11 Request for Propo 'REsals ' q po als Architects Interiors RFP2018-01 PR Planners ' TAB NO. 3 1 FIRM INFORMATION, EXPERIENCE AND REFERENCES 1 1 I� i' ' Sebastian Boys&Girls Club Sebastian. FL i The Village of Tequestaosa Lic.#AA0002447± Request for Proposals REV ' f p Architects RFP2018-0 IPR Interiors Planners ' 561.659.2383 ' ARCHITECTURE, PLANNING & INTERIORS ' REG ARCHITECTS, INC. 1 RF_G Architects Interior 6b*est Pahn Bench. FL REG ARCHITECTS , INC . ' ARCHITECTURE * INTERIOR DESIGN * PLANNING FIRM PROFILE ' REG Architects,Inc. is a Hispanic Minority Business Enterprise(HMBE),a Small Business Enterprise (SBE) and a Florida Corporation, which specializes in Architecture, Historic Preservation, Interior Design and Community Planning.Our office is located at 300 Clematis Street in downtown West Palm Beach, Florida and we have been offering comprehensive design services since 1988. The fine was originally established by a father and son Architectural team, Rick and Ricardo Gonzalez,as principals of the firm. Together,this ' team has over 90 years of combined experience. Growth of the firm has occurred due to the talent and professionalism of our dedicated staff. The company currently employs a total of 17 employees. A r I team concept is in place with Rick Gonzalez, (Principal Architect) ' and partner, Colin Price, (Director of Operations) overseeing the - firm's six departments: operations, design, production, finance, ' interiors,and construction. Services range from commercial building design to residential design, planning, site and model building, construction observation, field reporting, feasibility studies,historic analysis,expert witness ' services, grant writing and interior design. Further, project marketing and 3D SketchUp/Revit design have become staple products to help promote design projects for our clients. ' REG Architects enjoys a unique community relationship with the area as a result of the firm's philosophy that includes pursuing projects that are deemed important for the good of the ., community. Projects such as Martin Luther King,Jr.Memorial Plaza ' on Flagler Drive in West Palm Beach and the 911 Memorial in t t t t l t t Wellington were provided at a reduced cost to the Cities through a •'^�' partial donation of our services. Principals of the firm are also ' involved in local, county, state and national community Boards and Committees. These have included: United Way of Palm Beach County,Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches, Cultural Council of Palm Beach County,City of West Palm Beach Planning Board, Florida Board of Architecture and Interior Design, Palm Beach County Historic Society,Business, Palm Beach County Architectural Guidelines,the Florida Trust for Historic Preservation,Florida Historic Commission and others. ' Major clients have included:the Counties of Martin,Palm Beach and St.Lucie,the cities of Jupiter,Ft. Pierce,Palm Beach Gardens,Lake Park and West Palm Beach,The School Districts of Palm Beach and Martin County, Donald Trump,Diocese of Palm Beach, and Marriott Hotels,to name a few.The high ' quality of REG's professional services has resulted in the firm being nominated for, and receiving, industry awards and recognition as a leader in the profession of Architecture at the state, local and national level. In addition, numerous articles about the firm, its principals and its projects have been ' published. Mr. Gonzalez is a sought-after speaker on architectural topics and is currently collaborating on an upcoming PBS television special on Historic buildings in Florida. 300 Clematis Street, 3td FI O—K W{"at Palm Beach, FL 33401 P i 1 Phone: (561) 6,59-23� 3, Fslx: (561) 659-5546 il) AA 0002447 ' EST. 1988 5 The Village of Tequesta Lic.0 AA0002447 Request for Proposals REG Architects Interiors RFP2018-01PR Planners 561.659.2383 REG ARCHITECTS AND SUB-CONSULTANT TEAM REG ARCHITECTS, INC. REG ARCHITECTS, INC. Rick Gonzalez,AIA REG ARCHITECTS, INC. Colin Price President/Team Leader Ricardo E. Gonzalez,RA VP—Director of Operations Principal-in-Charge Director Emeritus 30+Years of Engineering MBE/SBE/Hispanic Quality Control& Assurance Experience 30+years of Experience 50+Years of Experience 18 Years with REG 30 Years with REG 18 Years with REG REG ARCHITECTS,INC. REG ARCHITECTS, INC. Vlad Dumitrescu,AIA, Christine Merrell, R.A., LEED AP,Associate/ Project Manager Sr.Project Designer 12+Years of Experience 30+Years of Experience 5 Years with REG 12 Years with REG LANDSCAPE CIVIL STRUCTURAL MEP GEOTECHNICAL LEED ARCHITECTURE ENGINEERING ENGINEERING ENGINEERING ENGINEERING ENGINEERING COTLEUR& ENGENUITY O'DONNELL, ELLIS& ARDAMAN& SEQUIL HEARING GROUP, INC. NACCARATO, GRITTER ASSOCIATES, SYSTEMS LANDSCAPE MIGNOGNA& CONSULTING INC. ' COMPANY JACKSON, INC. ENGINEEERS, INC. Don Hearing, Keith Jackson, Dwayne Ben Ellis, P.E. Roberto Balbis, Jeffrey Conley, PLA, ASLA, P.E. Jackson, P.E. LEED AP P.E. AAIA, CCP, LEED AP Senior Project President/Owner President Vice President/ DCEP, LEED AP, Principal Manager Principal Engineer Managing Principal ' Jupiter, FL West Palm West Palm Lake Worth, FL West Palm Beach, Beach, FL Beach, FL FL Delray Beach, FL 25 Years of 40 Years of 28 Years of 13 Years of 44 Years of 31 Years of Experience Experience Experience Experience Experience Experience (561)747-6336 (561)655-1151 (561)835-9994 (561)370-3300 (561)687-8200 (561)921-0900 License License#7095 License#4386 License#30408 License#5950 License#NA #LCC 000239 6 The Village of Tequesta RFP 2018-01 PR Distance from REG Architects ' 0 to The Village of Tequesta U O CIIRI5tINE MBtllEll,ILA. TE MA ItMMCE 'TEOUESTA 1 4� + O ' REG ARCHITECTS .L ' REG Architects, Inc.is a Hispanic Minority Business Enterprise(HMBE)and Small Business Enterprise(SBE) and a Florida Corporation, which specializes in Architecture, Interior Design and Urban Planning. Since 1988, REG has been located in downtown West Palm Beach offering progressive design services. ' The location of REG Architects, Inc. is 300 Clematis Street, 3rd Floor, West Palm Beach, FL 33401. Phone Numbers: (561)659-2383 ext.102,(561)659-5546(fax), and the primary liaison is: Architect,Rick Gonzalez, ' AIA,President. His email address is: rick(@regarchitects.com cell phone number:(561)512-3846. 7 1 t Rick Gonzalez,AIA REG President—City of Residence:West Palm Beach Professional Experience Rick Gonzalez,AIA has over 30 years of experience in the architectural profession. Rick received two architectural degrees from the Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C., with additional course work completed at Miami-Dade College, Francisco Marroquin Registrations University in Guatemala City and the Autonomous University of 1 State of Florida-1992 Central America in San Jose,Costa Rica.Mr.Gonzalez is a member o FL Lic.#AR0014172 the American Institute of Architects and was appointed to the Florida f. NCARB-1992 Historical Commission(FHC)by Governor Charlie Crist in 2008 and to Florida Board of Architecture and Interior Design (BOAID) by Governor Bush for two terms 2000-2007(Chairman 2005&2006). Mr. Gonzalez is an award-winning architect, whose design standards have Education been used as examples for Palm Beach County's Architectural The Catholic University of America,Washington, Guidelines, Florida CNU Guidebook & ULI Land Development D.C.Bachelor of Science in Architecture-1984 Handbook. Bachelor of Architecture-1985 Miami-Dade College,Miami,FL Community Centers,Clubs and Parks Associate of Arts Degree-1982 • West Jupiter Community Center,Jupiter,FL Francisco Marroquin University,Guatemala City, • Boy's and Girl's Club,Sebastian,FL Guatemala,Architectural Studies-1980 • Vedado Park Community Center,West Palm Beach,FL Autonomous University of Central America,San • Lindsey Davis Community Center,Riviera Beach,FL Jose,Costa Rica,Architectural Studies-1979 ' • Mayme Frederick Community Center,Riviera Beach,FL Awards • Trump International Golf Club,West Palm Beach,FL 2015 • Marriott Hotel,Singer Island,FL • AIA Palm Beach Chapter Excellence Award, • Northwood Community Center,West Palm Beach,FL Palm Beach Towers • • Trump National Golf Club,Jupiter,FL Florida Trust Award(FTHP)Gulfstream. Goodwill Preservation Award • Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse Museum,Jupiter,FL 2013 • Pine Creek Hunting Club,Okeechobee,FL Historic Preservation Award for • Marco Island Amphitheatre&Veteran's Park,Marco Island,FL . Florida Trust for Cultural Council Hi Hiof Palm Beach County • Palm Beach International Polo Club,Wellington,FL • AIA Palm Beach Chapter Excellence Award for • Ocean Cay Park,Jupiter,FL Cultural Council of Palm Beach County • Miami Beach Parks Bond Improvement,Miami Beach,FL , • AIA Palm Beach Chapter Merit Award for Private • Marine Life Center of Juno Beach,FL Equestrian Facility • Wycliffe Communities Guardhouses,Wellington,FL . Florida Redevelopment Award for Outstanding • Sara Sims Park,Boynton Beach,FL Reuse for"Little House"Restaurant • YMCA,Boynton Beach,FL 2009 ' • Police Athletic League,West Palm Beach,FL e AIA Palm Beach Firm of the Year Award • YMCA,Boca Raton,FL • AIA Palm Beach Chapter Recognition Award for • Carlin Park,Jupiter,FL Corporate Place at Tradition • Riverbend Park,Jupiter,FL • Silver National Excellence Award for the Palm , • Aquatic Center,Riviera Beach Beach County SWA Transfer Station at I-95 and • Royal Palm Beach Amphitheatre,Royal Palm Beach,FL Lantana Rd. 2008 Government&Municipal Facilities • Florida Trust Award(FTHP)&AIA Palm Beach , • West Palm Beach Fire Station#5&EOC,West Palm Beach,FL Historic Restoration Excellence Award for the • ECR Wastewater Treatment Plant,West Palm Beach,FL 1916 Palm Beach County Historic Court House, • Westgate/Belvedere Pump Station,West Palm Beach,FL West Palm Beach,FL ' • Police Administration Building Parking Garages,West Palm Beach,FL • AGC's"Build Florida Award"for$4m and above • Boynton Beach Amphitheatre,Boynton Beach FL category for the 1916 Palm Beach County Court • Wellington Amphitheatre,Wellington,FL House,West Palm Beach,FL • Scott's Place Park&Patriot's Memorial Park,Wellington,FL • DBA s Historic Preservation Test of Time Award • Northern Palm Beach EOC,Palm Beach Gardens,FL for the Mar-A-Lago Club work done for Donald ' • City of Sebastian City Hall and Police Station,Sebastian,FL Trump 1995-2005 in Palm Beach,FL • ABC's Design Award for Public Works under • Palm Beach County Solid Waste Transfer Facility,Lantana,FL $5m;Northern Palm Beach County Improvement • Lake Park Fire Station,Lake Park,FL District Admin/EOC in Palm Beach Gardens,FL • St.Lucie County Administration Annex,Port St.Lucie,FL • PBC Hispanic Chamber's Business Leader of the • Miami Beach Golf Clubhouse at Bayshore Drive,Miami Beach,FL Year Award • Fire Station#2,Riviera Beach,FL 2007 • The Delray Beach Site Plan Review& Appearance Board(SPRAB)Award for Excellence in Design in the category of Nerd.1 -:S. Bs r.i9sa Educational&Religious Institutions Residential Development for"Old Palm Grove" ' • School District of Palm Beach County: Estate Homes&Apartments West Technical Education Center,Belle Glade,FL 2006 Bear Lakes Middle School,West Palm Beach,FL • AIA Palm Beach Community Service Award South Bus Compound,Boynton Beach,FL Sebastian City Hall&Police Station ' Santaluces High School,Lantana,FL 2005 • Excalibur Award-Small Business Sun Sentinel • Northwood University DeVos School of Business,West Palm Beach,FL Newspaper • Cardinal Newman High School,West Palm Beach,FL . SE Construction News Best Municipal • Grace Episcopal Church,West Palm Beach,FL Complex; • Poinciana Day School Master Plan,West Palm Beach,FL 2004 • St.Jude Family Life Center&School,Boca Raton,FL • AIA Palm Beach Award for Miami Beach, • Holy Cross Catholic Church,Indiantown,FL (Bayshore)Golf Clubhouse,Miami Beach,FL. ' St.Ann's School&Church,West Palm Beach,FL 2003 • All Saints Catholic School,Jupiter,FL • AIA Palm Beach—Honor Award for Design of • Old Boynton Beach High School,Boynton Beach,FL the Harriet Himmel Theatre at CityPlace • Sacred Heart School,Lake Worth,FL • The Delray Beach Site Plan Review and • Lynn University,Boca Raton,FL Appearance Board Award for Excellence in • PBC Sherriff's Eagle Academy,Belle Glade,FL Design in the Category of New Commercial Development for Fidelity Federal Bank at 5d' Historic Preservation&Adaptive Reuse Avenue(SPRAB) ' • Old 1916 Palm Beach County Courthouse Restoration,W.Palm Beach,FL 2001 • Historic Lincoln Theater,Ft.Pierce,FL • Florida Trust for Historic Preservation- St Ann's Church and School,West Palm Beach,FL Outstanding Achievement Award in the Field of • The Harriet Himmel Theatre at CityPlace,West Palm Beach,FL Non-Residential Restoration/Rehabilitation for ' • Harris Music Lofts,Downtown West Palm Beach,FL the Harriet Himmel Theatre at CityPlace& Mar-A-Lago Private Club,Palm Beach,FL Outstanding Achievement Award in the Field of • Lunt Cottage,Palm Beach,FL Restoration/Rehabilitation for the Mar-A-Lago Conversion to a Private Club ' • Old Boynton Beach High School,Boynton Beach,FL Affiliations • Palm Beach County Cultural Council Headquarters,Lake Worth,FL Maryland Institute and College of Art(MICA) • Old Ft.Pierce Post Office,Ft.Pierce,FL Board of Trustees 2011-Present • Old St.Anastasia School,Ft.Pierce,FL University of Florida,School of Architecture, ' • Historic Ruth Jones Cottage/"Little House"Restaurant,Boynton Bch.,FL Historic • Old Belle Glade City Hall,Belle Glade,FL Preservation Dept.Board of Advisors&DSO St. Augustine,2009—Present Mixed Use/Urban&Master Planning FL Trust for Historic Preservation Board 2008— ' • DDA Downtown Facades,West Palm Beach,FL Present • Yesteryear Village at South Florida Fair Master Plan,W.Palm Beach,FL Vice-President 2012-2013,President 2013- Northwood Facades Study,West Palm Beach,FL present • Town Architect for Abacoa POA,&Admiral's Cove POA,Jupiter,FL Florida Historical Commission(FHC)2008— • Juno Pointe,Juno Beach,FL Present • Testa's,Palm Beach,FL. Vice Chair 2011 &2013 W.Palm Bch.Cultural Affairs Committee 2008- • Blue Harbor,Ft.Pierce,FL Present • Landmark Town Center at Doral,FL Catholic University of America/School of ' • Vista del Lago Town Center,Cutler Bay,FL Architecture Advisory Board,Washington,DC • Melody Place,Downtown Ft.Pierce,Ft.Pierce,FL 2004—Present • Transit Village,West Palm Beach,FL State of Florida Department of Professional • Lake Okeechobee/Palm Beach County LORE Design Guidelines Regulation,Board of Architecture and Interior • Delray Beach CRA,91h Avenue Redevelopment,Delray Beach,FL Design,Chair, • Virginia Key Master Plan,Virginia Key,FL 2005—2007,2 terms 2000-2007 • Historic Delray Design Guidelines,Delray Beach,FL American Institute of Architects 1986—Present City ' • Pahokee Main Street,Pahokee,FL of West Palm Beach Planning Board 1993-1999 • Los Cielos Master Plan and Parrot Pointe Resort,Costa Rica Palm Beach County Cultural Council 2000-2008 • Jupiter Inlet Village,Jupiter.FL Palm Beach County Committee for Public Art 2002- 2008 ' Business Development Board of Palm Beach County 2003-2008 Publications/Articles Miami Herald/WLRN judge for"Best Urban Block" ' competition of South Florida,2012 National Trust for Historic Preservation Rne20p9T Issue Article on 1916 Palm Beach County' Courthouse Restoration in Preservation i4g6zine' EST.1988 9 REG Colin Price,Vice President VP and Director of Operations—City of Residence: Lake Park Professional Experience With over 30 years of experience(17 years with REG)in the combined fields of architecture and engineering, Mr. Price is uniquely qualified to lend his p, ' expertise to a variety of project types. His hands-on experience with historic renovation work includes the award-winning Harriet Himmel Theatre at CityPlace,historic Mar-a-lago and the Palm Beach County Court House. He has experience in filing variance applications, FEMA requirements, ADA Standards and is familiar with the new Florida Building Codes,as well as the Secretary of Interior's Standards for Historic Restoration. Community Centers,Clubs and Parks • Palm Beach International Polo Club,Wellington,FL Education • Loggerhead Marine Life Center,Juno Beach,FL Department of Higher Education,Cape • Singer Island Marriott,Singer Island,FL Town,South Africa • YMCA,Boynton Beach,FL Mechanical Engineering Degree • YMCA,Boca Raton,FL Johannesburg Technicon,Johannesburg, • Trump National,Jupiter,FL South Africa • Trump International,West Palm Beach,FL Mechanical Diploma • Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse Museum,Jupiter,FL Department of Labour Johannesburg, South • St.Augustine Bayfront Park,St.Augustine,FL p g, • Riverbend Park,Jupiter,FL Africa National Trade Certificate ' Government&Municipal Facilities • Fire Station#5/EOC,West Palm Beach,FL • Children's Services Council Headquarters,Boynton Beach,FL • Northern Palm Beach EOC,Pahn Beach Gardens,FL • Solid Waste Transfer Facility Complex,Lantana,FL • 22 Boynton Beach CRA projects,Boynton Beach,FL • Marina Village,Riviera Beach,FL , • Historic Sunset Lounge,West Palm Beach,FL • Dunbar Senior Housing,West Palm Beach,FL Educational and Religious Institutions ' • Northwood University,West Palm Beach,FL • Cardinal Newman High School,West Palm Beach,FL • Roseaire Retreat,Delray Beach,FL • Holy Cross Church,Okeechobee,FL • St.Jude Banquet Hall,Boca Raton,FL Historic Preservation&Adaptive Reuse • Historic Lincoln Theater,Ft.Pierce,FL • Historic St.Anastasia Church School,Ft.Pierce,FL • Palm Beach County Cultural Council,Lake Worth,FL • Lake Worth Beach Casino,Lake Worth,FL • The Harriet Himmel Theatre at CityPlace,West Palm Beach,FL • Old 1916 Palm Beach County Courthouse Restoration,West Palm Beach,FL • St.Lucie History Center,Ft.Pierce,FL • Suni Sands Boathouse,Jupiter,FL ' • St.Ann's School&Church,West Palm Beach,FL Mixed Use • Juno Point,Juno Beach,FL • Blue Harbor at Ft.Pierce Inlet,Ft.Pierce,FL • The Landmark at Doral Town Center,Doral,FL • Melody Place Downtown Ft.Pierce,FL i c • Clematis Place,West Pahn Beach,FL EST.1988 10 REG ' Vlad Dumitrescu,AIA,LEED AP Sr.Project Designer—City of Residence: Delray Beach,FL ' Professional Experience Mr. Dumitrescu has over thirty-seven years experience in the fields of architecture and urban design working in the United States. Originally from Rumania, he graduated from the University of Chile with a degree in Faculty Architecture and Urbanism and earned his Master in Architecture from"Ion Mincu"School of Architecture,Bucharest,Rumania.Vlad works with conceptual design,design development refinement and presentations Registrations g p p License#AR93102 in architecture;research and analysis in urban design; and 3D design and renderings on a variety of projects. ' Community Centers,Clubs and Parks • Sandhill Crane Golf Clubhouse,Palm Beach Gardens,FL • Singer Island Marriott,Singer Island,FL Education • Wellington Polo Club,Wellington,FL Master of Architecture of"Ion Mincu"School ' • Trump National Golf Club,Jupiter,FL of Architecture,Bucharest,Rumania—1974 • Hilltop Sports Center,Palm Beach Gardens,FL Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism, • Jupiter Inlet Village,Jupiter,FL University of Chile,Santiago Chile 1969- 1974 Government&Municipal Facilities • Marina Place,Riviera Beach,FL Registration • Boynton Beach CRA,Boynton Beach,FL(29 assignments) State of Florida—2005 • Delray Beach CRA,Delray Beach,FL State Licensu of New Jersey—1991 re: USGBC,LEED,A.P.,May 2009 • L.O.R.E.Guidelines,Belle Glade,FL • Dunbar Senior Complex,West Palm Beach,FL Affiliations • Bay Front Park,St.Augustine,FL American Institute of Architects 2005-Present ' • 133 51h Avenue,Delray Beach,FL Congress for New Urbanism—2005—Present • TOD Study,West Palm Beach,FL • URA Study,West Palm Beach,FL ' Educational and Religious Institutions • Northwood University,West Palm Beach,FL • Poinciana Day School,Palm Beach County,FL • Cardinal Newman High School,West Palm Beach,FL ' • Sacred Heart Catholic School,Lake Worth,FL Historic Preservation&Adaptive Reuse ' Old Boynton Beach High School,Boynton Beach,FL • Franklin Cottage,Delray Beach,FL • Little House Restaurant,Boynton Beach,FL • Historic Ruth Jones Cottage,Boynton Beach,FL t • Lake Worth Beach Casino,Lake Worth,FL • Sunset Lounge,West Palm Beach,FL • Historic Lincoln Theater,Ft.Pierce,FL • Mar-a-lago,Palm Beach,FL ' Mixed Use/Residential • Blue Harbor Ft.Pierce,FL • Jupiter Inlet Village,Jupiter,FL 1 • Melody Place,Ft.Pierce,FL • Juno Point,Juno Beach,FL Office/Retail • Corporate Place at Tradition,Port St.Lucie,FL. • Indiantown Office Building,Jupiter,FL _.;u. • Abacoa Medical Village,Jupiter,FL • Barcelona Commercial,Jupiter,FL `h EST.1988 11 REG Christine K. Merrell,RA Project Manager—City of Residence:Tequesta Professional Experience Ms.Merrell is a Florida licensed and registered architect with over 12 years of experience in the design,management,and execution of a wide variety of project types including hotels,corporate offices, medical offices,single family residential,and educational buildings. Skilled in Auto Cad,Revit and Photoshop,Christine assists in Registrations Graphic Design for clients for charrettes,fundraising and other License#AR98208 marketing purposes.Ms.Merrell has previously worked in the State of Ohio. Community Centers,Clubs and Parks Education • Sandhill Crane Golf Clubhouse,Palm Beach Gardens,FL Roger Williams University • Trump National,Jupiter,FL Bachelor of Architecture—2006 • Old Belle Glade City Hall,Belle Glade,FL • Frenchman's Creek Country Club,Palm Beach Gardens,FL Registration • Mar-a-lago Club Helipad,Palm Beach,FL State of Florida Licensed and Registered Architect,NCARB Certified Government&Municipal Facilities Affiliations • Dunbar Senior Complex,West Palm Beach,FL Emerging Professional Co-Chair Volunteer for • Tradewinds Park,Coconut Creek,FL — • the United States Green Building Council,Palm Historic Sunset Lounge,West Palm Beach,FL Beach Florida Branch,2011-2012 • Village Square Homes,Delray Beach,FL Experience with other firms in the U.S. Educational& Religious Institutions includes: • PBC School District,So.Bus Compound,Boynton Beach,FL . Hilton Brand Hotels,Ohio,Pennsylvania,& • PBC School District,Santaluces High School,Lantana,FL Florida • Cardinal Newman High School,West Palm Beach,FL . Cleveland Clinic Sports Health Marymount, ' • Sacred Heart Catholic School,Lake Worth,FL Garfield Heights,Ohio • VA Administration Building,Cleveland,OH Multifamily& Single Family Residential . Blue Marlin Fish House,Mount Pleasant,SC • Palm Beach Towers,Palm Beach,FL ' • Fleur-de-Lis Condominium,Palm Beach,FL • Andrica Residence,Pahn Beach,FL • Green Residence,West Palm Beach,FL ' • Atwater Residence,North Palm Beach,FL • The Village of Victoria Park,Fort Lauderdale,FL • The Residences at Providencia Park,West Palm Beach,FL • L'Ermitage Condominium,Palm Beach,FL Additional Projects • Centerpark Storage,Jupiter,FL • Muscle Maker Grill,West Palm Beach,FL 'fJ EST.1988 12 i i REG ' Ricardo E.Gonzalez Sr. Director Emeritus—City of Residence:Boynton Beach ' Professional Experience Originally from Cuba, Ricardo has over 50 years of experience (15 years with REG)in the Architectural profession, in this country and ' abroad. He came to the US in 1961 and after spending four years in Atlanta, Georgia, moved to Coral Gables, Florida where he established his first office. In 1973 he moved with his family to San Jose,Costa Rica,where he obtained his incorporation. He returned to the US and relocated in West Palm Beach,Florida where in 1988 he opened an office for Architectural practice with his son Rick. He was employed as an Architect for Florida Atlantic University with the Facilities Planning Department where his conceptual design for the new Arts and Humanities Building helped obtain a grant from the Schmidt Family. In 2002, he retired from REG Architects, Inc. and Education worked as an Architect for the Palm Beach County School District Villanova Catholic University,Havana,Cuba 1960 ' Building Department. In 2005,he returned to REG Architects,Inc.as Registrations Director Emeritus focusing on quality assurance and quality control State of Florida—1967 for the firm. Costa Rica—1975—Architectural Registration and Incorporation i Community Centers,Clubs and Parks • West Jupiter Community Center,Jupiter,FL Affiliations Vedado Park Community Center,West Palm Beach,FL Pine Jog Environmental Center,West Palm Beach, • Northwood Community Center,Phase I,West Palm Beach,FL Fl, Board of Directors, 1996—2006 Historic Preservation Board,City of West Palm Government&Municipal Facilities Beach,Fl Advisory Board Member,1996—2000 Palm Beach County Construction Licensing Board, • Lake Park Fire Station,Lake Park,FL Advisory Board Member, 1989—1992 ' • Fire Station#5/Bmergency Operations Center,West Palm Beach,FL Auditorium and Stadium Advisory Board, • Wellington Patriot's Memorial,Parks and Amphitheatre,Wellington,FL City of W.Palm Beach,advisory Board Member, • Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office North County Safety Complex, 1989-1993 North Palm Beach,FL Hispanic Cultural Arts(MSCA),West Palm Beach, 1989—1995 Educational and Religious Institutions Interamerian Association of Businessmen,A.I.H.E., • Holy Cross Church,Indiantown,FL Palm Beach Chapter, 1988-1996 • Northwood University,West Palm Beach,FL • Palm Beach County School District,Bus Compound,W.Palm Beach,FL Awards • St.Jude Catholic Church and Preschool,Boca Raton,FL Downtown Clematis,Revitalization Board"Vision • Rosaire Retreat,Delray Beach,FL '92—Reality`94"Conceptual Design&Presentation • Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church and Rectory Complex, San Jose, Renderings for Bonds Approvals—1992 ' Costa Rica Regional Central America Architecture and • St.Michael the Archangel Chapel Addition,Miami,FL Engineering Boards,First Place award for office • Chapel for the Jesuits Marian Sodality for University Professionals competition.Punta Arenas Water and Sewer Association' (A.C.U.),Miami,FL Building Complex- 1974 Villanova University representative at the IV Bi- Annual of Arts and Architecture,Sao Paulo, Historic Preservation&Adative Reuse p Brazil—1956 • Mar-A-Lago Private Club,Palm Beach,FL Villanova Catholic University,School of • Palm Beach County Court House,West Palm Beach,FL Architecture,First place award for Architectural • Lake Worth Beach Casino,Lake Worth,FL Design II-1955 • Palm Beach County Cultural Council Headquarters,Lake Worth,FL • The Harriet Himmel Theatre,West Palm Beach,FL Academic Activities ' • Historic Lincoln Theater,Ft.Pierce,FL Palm Beach Community College,W.Palm Beach, • St.Ann's School&Church,West Palm Beach,FL Fl, School of Arts and Architecture,Adjunct • St.Anastasia Church School,Ft.Pierce Facility Professor,Interior Design and Freehand Perspective, 1988—1995 ' Villanova Catholic University,Havana,Cuba— School of Architecture,Assistant Professor Urban Planning Design 1960 Professor Architectural Design III—]961 131 �I:1 ' EST.1988 REG ARCHITECTS , INC . ARCHITECTURE * INTERIOR DESIGN PLANNING �Yggg'o�.c" 'c`�.K° Qe,ne rcn..nesnecnemLr. nc ns nr�necm�ne.nc neUnc��iecnesn�m�tr e of aria, __ 8eyartmeht of 6111te �Q Y� I cosily that tho attached is o true and correct copy of tho 3_• 1 Articles of Incorporation of REG ARCHITECTS. INC.. a corporations. ' organized under the lays of the Strata of Ronde. filed on A Juno IJ, 1989.as shown by the records of this office. c, Wt x The dOCUntent number of this corporation is K95622. .1 Ci l State of Florida Department of'State d earn under nip Ranh anb Ill, I comfy horn the rwty&Nf ilde otltce that ItEa ARCHITECTS,INC.to a dlrtal*rat of tilt Jblalt 01110ttba, n,rlwrigion organized wider file luu s of ilia SIYe or Florida.riled on June 14. al Sallalbtse,r,lhttattlial,tine lhr rea9 tSd+ Dap of June. 1989. {n � The dayfmcm numl+cr of this curponrlat N K9.N,22. 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CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE ' Village of Tequesta THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN Village Clerk's Office ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. 345 Tequesta Drive AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE ' Tequesta, FL 33469 ©1988-2 15 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ' ACORD 25,2016103, The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD 17 REG ARCHITECTS , INC . ARCHITECTURE * INTERIOR DESIGN - PLANNING ICGfP � ` GC�I'ICICG Minority Business Certification REG Architects Is ce'llhod under'he provisions of 211 and 295 187,Florida Statutes,for a period from 01/22/2018 to 01/22/2020 n,ea a.o�d � ollil`Q VI fU�IQ1 y nrvttcstry art-a swgw DhMklr•4M t—*Wn.Sate NO a tuuraw.M U M•pb41q-0sls.rr * .+v wvia—W Palm Beach County , Office of Small Business Assistance Certifies That REG Architects, Inc. ' VENDOR x REGA0006 Is a Small lfl!wrlq•Business Enterprise as prescribed by Section 1-80.11-1-80,35 o/the Pabo Rauch Cowify Code for a Ihree pear period from March 29,2018 to Slarch 19,2021 The loflo"ing Sen ices and%or Products arc covered under this certificatim1: Architectural Services,Professional , Space Planning,Interior Design Pala aeN C.eery aeeA Neoeery fea.lwbeen ?Slew fkiJern.hLla fkct etwV Ikl VaWet �ACN Cp awn.ew.s /�/ Camry�AmlaWnlw Allen Gray,Manager \I�rch!e,101e 1 300 Clernatis Street, 3rd Floor,,West Palm Beach, FL 33401 Phone: (561) 639-2383 Fait: (561) 659-5546 www.re¢architect's.com AA 0002447 EST.1988 18 ' REG ARCHITECTS , INC . ' ARCHITECTLI RE * INTERIOR DESIGN * PLANNING ' Firm License: RICK SCOTT,GOVERNOR MATILDE MILLER,INTERIM SECRETARY STATE OF FLORIDA ' DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION ;xr BOARD OF ARCHITECTURE 8t INTERIOR DESIGN AA0002441 ' The ARCHITECT CORPORATION Named below IS CERTIFIED Under the provisions of Chapter 481 FS. Expiration date: FEB 28,2019 ' REG ARCHITECTS INC •� 300 CLEMATIS ST 3RD FLOOR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33401 ' ISSUED: 02126/2017 DISPLAY AS REQUIRED BY LAW SEO tv L1702260002267 Architect who will be signing plans: STATE OF FLORIDA ' DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION BOARD OF ARCHITECTURE 8t INTERIOR DESIGN AR0014172 ' The ARCHITECT Named below IS LICENSED Under the provlslons of Chapter 481 FS. !rrr-• Expiration date: FEB 28,2019 ❑�X. , GONZALEZ,RICARDO E JR � 300 CLEMATIS ST 3RD FLOOR WEST PALM BEACH FL 33401 ISSUED: 02126/2017 DISPLAY AS REQUIRED BY LAW SEO# L1702260001917 1 300 Clematis Street, 3rd Floor,,W'est Palm Beach, FL 33401 ' Phone: (361) 659-2383 Fax: (561) 659-5546 www.regarchitec ys.com AA 0002447 EST,1988 19 REG ARCHITECTS , INC . ARCHITECTURE * INTERIOR DESIGN * PLANNING Senior Project Designer: ' J g RICK SCOTT.GOVERNOR MATILDE MILLER.INTERIM SECRETARY STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION BOARD OF ARCHITECTURE&INTERIOR DESIGN i AR93102 The ARCHITECT Named below IS LICENSED Under the provisions of Chapter 481 FS. , Expiration date: FEB 28,2019 0 t't ❑� DUMITRESCU,VLAD 215 N SEACREST CIRCLE DELRAY BEACH FL 33444 , ISSUED. 0212212017 DISPLAY AS REQUIRED BY LAW SED M L1702220000987 Project Manager: ' RICK SCOTT,GOVERNOR MATILDE MILLER,INTERIM SECRETARY STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION ' BOARD OF ARCHITECTURE&INTERIOR DESIGN yk It 1 AR98208 The ARCHITECT Named below IS LICENSED `` s+}`• Under the provisions of Chapter 481 FS. Expiration date: FEB 28,2019 MERRELL,CHRISTINE KELLY +5 18963 SE FERNWOOD DRIVE TEQUESTA FL 33469 -:r.r.,."�:.:fit.' �"ti'+ y'.0 ° • ISSUED: 0 2/1 412 01 7 DISPLAY AS REQUIRED BY LAW SEO# L1702140000827 ' 300 Clematis Street, 3rd Floorr,.West Palm Beach, FL 33401 Phone: (561) 659-2383 .,.Fax: (561) 659-5546 ' www.regarchitect, .ctim AA 0002447 EST.1931 20 REG ARCHITECTS , INC . ARCH ITECTII RE * INTERIOR DESIGN * PLANNING J � J JJJ J'J J ' GBCI GREEN BUILDING CERTIFICATION INSTITUTE 1 , 1 Vlad D►umitrescu 1 1 LEED"' ACCREDITED PROFESSIONAL t . map to,la" 1 1 1 300 Clematis Street, 3rd Floor,,Weet Palm Beach, FL 33401 Phone: (561) 659-2383 Fax: (561) 659-5546 www.regarchitect's.com AA 0002447 1 EST.I4NN 21 PALM BEACH CHAPTER OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS IS PLEASED TO CONFER ' FIRM OF THE YEAR TO REG ARCHITECTS, INC. AND FOR THEIR OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION TO ' ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN DECEMBER 3, 2009 22 O , Southeast Construction it BEST PUBLIC BUILDING # CITY OF SEBASTIAN MUNICIPAL COMPLEX SPONSORED BY Ac Volvo Rents [. �li ii. €�N��Itv�.11�16+1�n►N�1f1�1 i FLORIDA TRUST FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION, INC. THIS AWARD IS IN RECOGNITION OF THE SIGNIFICANT ACHIEVEMENT IN THE PRESERVATION OF FLORIDA'S RICH HERITAGE. Cultural Council of Palm Beach County Lake Worth, Florida Presented to: Rick Gonzalez, AIA REG Architects, Inc. 1 1 In Recognition of Honorable Mention in the Field of Restoration/ Rehabilitation PRESIDENT AWARDS JURY CHAIR • ..e..we ° — .k..1-11 ' �j Florida Major REG y j 77o G? .Dv c Architects Municipal Projects interiors Planners w.w.mer cn...... Plntcau G a° Community Center/Riviera Beach Headstart &Community Services/Riviera Beach Aquatic Center/Riviera Beach o Clewiston Inn/Clewiston C Army Corp of Engineers/Clewiston Amphitheatre/Royal Palm Beach Amphitheatre, Scott's Place Park& 911 Memorial/ o �� Wellington ° Old Belle Glade City Hall/Belle Glade � ^ • °�°� Dunbar Senior Complex/West Palm Beach Northwood Community Center/West Palm Beach Northwood Facades& DDA/West Palm Beach Fire Station#5 &EOC/West Palm Beach Freshwater Lakes Work Force Housing/W. Palm Beach NO Datura Fire Station/West Palm Beach Parking Garage/West Palm Beach Coleman Park Infill Housing/West Palm Beach Clematis Street Historic Buildings/West Palm Beach 1916 Historic Court House/West Palm Beach The Harriet Himmel Theatre/West Palm Beach Westgate Belvedere CRA Homes/West Palm Beach p•• W ° Founders Park Renovation/Pompano Beach Lunt Cottage/Palm Beach Royal Poinciana Plaza Expert Witness/Palm Beach rM5. Palm Beach County Cultural Council/Lake Worth Gulfstream Goodwill Complex/Lake Worth r, Palm Beach Docks/Palm Beach .� . Old Mangrove School/Boynton Beach Bayfront Park/St.Augustine Heart of Boynton Beach Projects/Boynton Beach Sebastian Municipal Complex/Sebastian Historic Guidelines/Delray Beach Regional Park Building/Halpatiokee Delray Beach Historic Projects/Delray Beach Lincoln Theater/Fort Pierce Old Palm Grove/Delray Beach ' Old St.Anastasia School/Fort Pierce Franklin Cottage Feasibility Study/Delray Beach Historic Post Office/Fort Pierce Caribbean Village/Delray Beach ' Marine Life Office/Juno Beach Midtown Delray/Delray Beach Riverbend Park/Jupiter Stranahan House Expert Witness/Fort Lauderdale Community Center/West Jupiter Bayshore Golf Club/Miami Beach ' Jupiter Lighthouse Museum/Jupiter Historic Normandy Golf/Miami Beach Northern PBC EOC /Palm Beach Gardens Ten Parks Restoration/Miami Beach 25 REG ARCHITECTS , INC . ARCHITECTURE ' INTERIOR DESIGN * PLANNING Community Centers Project Experience Summary Northwood Community Spanning four years worth of work,this project was a Center 15,000 SF community center for the Northwood West Palm Beach,FL Neighborhood. Included in the master plan was a - Senior Adult Center, Gymnasium, Fountain & '' Streetscape. n West Jupiter Community This $2 million facility consists of a full-size gymna- Center sium with meeting rooms and support facilities for Aortinrood Com»Junin Center Jupiter,FL Seniors, Adults, and Youth programs in Jupiter and ' the adjacent"Limestone Creek" neighborhood. Lindsey Davis Community This building is a 7,742 SF building dedicated to a Center pioneer within the community,Lindsey Davis,Sr.The [PII ' Riviera Beach,FL building is located at 28th Street&Avenue R.in Rivi- era Beach. Palm Beach County and the City of Rivi- era Beach funded this project. West Jupiter Community Center , Vedado Park Designed for a neighborhood in transition, this com- West Palm Beach,FL munity center has Mediterranean influences reflecting the predominant style of the historic Vedado Park Neighborhood. St.Jude Family Life New construction of a multipurpose hall, administra- ' Center tive office facilities, covered drop off area,lobby,cen- _-�- Boca Raton,FL tral foyer with fireplace and kitchen. Lindsey Davis Community Center Riviera Beach CRA Conceptual Design for 3-story"Newcomb Hall"Com- Marina Place munity Center including multipurpose space flexible Riviera Beach,FL classrooms, and a large banquet hall as well as cov- ered pavilions located along the intracoastal. ® City of Sebastian Surrounded by Friendship Park, the Boys and Girls Boys and Girls Club Club is also part of the City of Sebastian Complex. Sebastian,FL This project consists of a 6,000 SF Club which in- cludes Learning Center, Arts & Crafts Room, Lounge Vedado Park and Multi Purpose Room. City of Miami Beach Parks This was a 10 park project which included: Crespi, Miami,FL Fisher, Island View,Tatum,LaGroce, Stillwater,Fair- way, Muss and Washington Parks. All entry features were renovated, as well as new contextual pavilions and community centers. Sebastian Boys and Girls Club 1 26 tREG ARCHITECTS , INC . ' ARCHITECTURE * INTERIOR DESIGN * PLANNING ' SANDHILL CRANE GOLF CLUBHOUSE PALM BEACH GARDENS,FL 1 - ' Project Type: Recreational Facility,Municipal Project,Design-Build Client: Sisca Construction,5589 Okeechobee Blvd.,Suite 102,WPB,FL 33417 Project Contact: Charles Sisca(561)228-7505/Charles@siscaconstrttction.com Project Size: 24,000 SF total Project Cost: $4.6 M Project Description: Design/Build project with Sisca Construction for a new Golf Clubhouse ' facility for the City of Palm Beach Gardens that includes a pro-shop,pub,locker rooms on the first floor,and a 200 seat multi-purpose event space on the second floor.The facility also provides administrative support spaces,a full commercial ' kitchen,outdoor seating areas and cart staging areas. Performance Period: 2015—present Status: In progress 300 Clematis Street, 3rd door,; West Palm Beach, FL 33401 ' Phone: (361) 659-2383 Fax: (561) 659-5546 www rcgarchitects.com%AA 0002447 EST.1988 27 REG ARCHITECTS , INC . ARCHITECTURE * INTERIOR DESIGN * PLANNING NORTHWOOD RECREATION & COMMUNITY CENTER CAMPUS- PH ASES IA-IIC WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA IL ' t - , . 77 }I t►�;: Phase IA—Boys&Girls Club/ Phase HA—Gymnasium Community Center , 4 n � t Phase IB—Senior Adult Center ' REG Architects prepared a master plan for this project consisting of a total assessment and evaluation for the City of West Palm Beach and Boys and Girls Club for the uses of the Northwood Community Center Campus , and the potential for the adjacent site developments into a complete recreation and community campus. This master plan included new parking arrangements and landscape areas to slow traffic flow through the project (traffic calming). The plan also addressed new building program layouts, costs estimates, program phases ' and overall project schedules. Client: City of West Palm Beach,401 Clematis Street,West Palm Beach,FL 33401 Client Contact: Jeff Halverson,former Director of Engineering,(561)797-7222, jeh272aatt.net (Currently working in the private sector) Status: Phase I was completed in 2001 and Phase IIA the Gymnasium,Phase IIB Plaza and Fountain, ' and Phase IIC Streetscape were completed in 2006. 300 Clematis Street, 3rd Floor, l9!est Palm Beach, FL 33401 , Phone: (561) 659-2383 Fax: (561) 659-5546 www.regarchite6tc.com AA 0002447 EST.1989 REG#96068/00056 28 REG ARCHITECTS , INC . n' 1 ECTURE * INTERIOR DESIGN * PLANNING BOCA RATON YMCA BOCA RATON,FLORIDA TV �. Ile 1 . Project Type: Renovation,Sports Facility,Community Center Client: Gerrits Construction, 8177 Glades Road, Ste. 206, Boca Raton,FL 33434 Project Contact: Ronald Mary, (561)342-1651, Ronald(a geiconstructs.com Project Size: 67,865 SF Project Cost: $15,000.00 ' Project Description: Selective demolition of Welcome Center, adult locker rooms, spin studio and demolition of existing ceilings in the wellness center. Installed new specialty ceiling elements,new lighting, electrical reconfiguration, new finishes, new millwork and new exterior door. Painted all walls, GYP, ceilings four soffits and trim throughout the facility.Addition of new cladding to exterior building at Entrance. ' Performance Period: 2016 ' Project Status: Completed on time and on budget 300 Clematis Street, 3rd Flooi;I'Wedt Palm Beach, FL 33401 Phone: (561) 659-2383 ' 19a8 Fax: (561) 659-5546 .c www.regarchitectsom AA 0002447 REG#16029.1 FI ST. 29 n REG ARCHITECTS , INC . ARCHITECTURE x INTERIOR DESIGN * PLANNING HILLTOP RECREATIONAL FACILITY PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA I Project Type: Recreational Facility ' Client: Kaufman Lynn,3185 S.Congress Avenue,Delray Beach,FL 33445 ' Project Contact: Mike Kaufman,President,(561)361-6700, mkaufman a,kaufmanlynn.com Project Size: 75,000 SF Project Cost: $395,000.00(potential budget) Project Description: Conceptual design study for fagade improvements and revisions to interior layout of this large sports facility containing multiple basketball courts, locker rooms,offices,weight room and sports bar. Performance Period: 2016 Project Status Conceptual design completed. 300 Clematis Street, 3rd Floor, West Palm Beach, FL 33401 Phone: (561) 639-2383 Fax: (361) 659-5346 www.regarch1tccrs.c4m AA 0002447 EST.1983 30 i REG ARCHITECTS , INC . ARCHITECTURE * INTERIOR DESIGN * PLANNING Il i PALM BEACH COUNTY 1 "LINDSEY DAVIS SR." COMMUNITY CENTER RIVIERA BEACH, FLORIDA S.E. Entry View sm � r N.W. Courtyard View Palm Beach County & the City of Riviera Beach honored one of the City's pioneers, Lindsey ' Davis Sr., by dedicating the Community Center on 28th Street and Avenue "R', to his memory. The 7,742 SF building includes a multipurpose assembly room, arts and crafts area, learning cen- ter and computer labs with administrative office space. Amenities include courtyard with lush ' landscaping and veranda. The front of the building features a tower and an entry area that is the focal point of the surrounding urban neighborhood. ' The Center also provides a new home for the City's S.T.A.R.S., and seniors programs as well as after school programs for the active youth. 300 Clematis Street, 3rd Floo'r•.,vtilst Palm Beach, FL 33401 Phone: (561) 659-2383( FOx: (561) 659-5546 www regarchiie:etalcom AA 0002447 F.ST.1919 REG#99054 31 REG ARCHITECTS , INC . ARCHITECTURE * INTERIOR DESIGN * PLANNING CITY OF SEBASTIAN BOYS & GIRLS CLUB SEBASTIAN,FLORIDA I �-' .. Front East Elevation Learning Center Multipurpose Room , Project Type: Government,Municipal,Recreation Facility,Interior Design Client: City of Sebastian, 1225 Main Street,Sebastian,Florida 32958 ' Project Contact: Al Minner,Director(772)388-8203 Project Size: 23,000 SF City Hall 8,700 SF Police Station,&Boys&6,000 SF Boys and Girls Club ' 13 Acre Park Project Cost: $10M Project Description: The Sebastian Boys & Girls Club of Indian River County, which is surrounded by Friendship Park, is also part of the City of Sebastian Complex.Built in two Phases,Phase I is the 6,000 SF Club which includes Learning Center, Arts & Crafts Room, Lounge and Multi Purpose Room. Phase II is proposed to consist of 13,000 SF Gymnasium Lounge and small Caf6. ' Performance Period: May,2002 to January,2006 Status: Completed on time and on budget 300 Clematis Street, 3rd Floor',W.It Palm Beach, FL 33401 Phone: (361) 639-238.3 ' Fxu: (561) 659-3546 www.re Parch i te%tj:. ntri AA 0002447 03021 32 REG ARCHITECTS , INC . ARCHITECTURE * INTERIOR DESIGN * PLANNING WEST JUPITER COMMUNITY CENTER INDIANTOWN ROAD JUPITER, FLORIDA -r r. sip I - M 1 � O i • i t f I I j f I � P This Palm Beach County $2 million facility consists of a full-sized gymnasium with meeting rooms and support facilities for Seniors, Adults, and Youth Programs in Jupiter and the adjacent "Limestone Creek" neighborhood. These facilities complete the master plan for the existing park site, which includes additional park- ing, outdoor recreational areas, social services offices and a Head Start program for the local com- munity. 300 Clematis Street, 3rd F'loor'`,W;!5t Palm Beach, FL 33401 Phone: (561) 659-2383- - Fa:: (561) 659-5346 www.regarchitects:conu AA 0002447 EST.19%9 REG#96068 33 REG ARCHITECTS , INC . ARCHITECTURE * INTERIOR DESIGN * PLANNING LOGGERHEAD MARINE LIFE CENTER JUNO BEACH. FLORIDA s { Gilt Shop r L .y IL Aerial View Project Type: Architecture,Parks and Recreation,Retail,Green/ Sustainable Design Client: Loggerhead Marine Life Center 14200 U.S.Highway 1,Juno Beach,FL 33408 Project Contact: David McClymont,Executive Director(561)627-8280,dmcc l�n marinelife.orgProject Size: 15,000 SFProject Cost: $3 million $- Awl Project Description: This project consisted of a new gift shop with adjacent museum and exhibit area,a marine/surgery area, a wet lab with adjacent classrooms, i .�- computer room/library, volunteer lounge and staff offices.The building design approach recognizes performance in human and envi- ronmental health with green and sus- tainable strategies per the Florida Green Commercial Designation Standard of the Florida Green Building Coalition,Inc. ' Performance Period: March,2004 to February,2007 \ Project Status: Completed on time and on budget Turtle Hospital&Hatchery 300 Clematis Street, 3rd F1oor,,Weat Palm Beach, FL 33401 Phone: (561) 659-2383 Fax: (561) 659-5546 www.regarchitectc,cb- AA 0002447 REG#98109 EST.1983 34 1 REG ARCHITECTS , INC . ARCHITECTURE * INTERIOR DESIGN * PLANNING CHILDREN'S SERVICES COUNCIL HEADQUARTERS BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA � t lIl no M I . - Front North Elevation ' s ' Training Area Project Type: Interior Design-Government Office Client: Palm Beach County Executive Office Project Contact: Gaetana Ebbole,Executive Director,(561)740-7000 Project Size: 3-story 100,000 SF total(30,000 SF.approximately per floor) Project Cost: $2 million Project Description: A colorful approach was taken with the entry foyer, a relaxed but contemporary sophisti- cation with it's terrazzo floor and polished chrome railings. The three story front recep- tion area has black granite countertops and canvassing the wall above are photos of chil- dren in sepia tones with a highlight of color punched out in the center. The central corri- dors have chocolate colored walls and meticulous placement of local upcoming artist's works on exhibit. The second and third floors hold offices for administrative personnel, marketing, finance and accounting as well as mentoring,parenting and training areas for ' employees. Warm tones of cherry wood and maple compliment the offices and confer- ence rooms with warm yellow, lavender, green and aqua breaking up the space with sub- tle transitions from area to area. ' Performance Period: 2005-2006 Status: Completed on schedule and on budget 1 300 Clematis Street, 3rd Floor' Weat Palm Beach, FL 33401 Phone: (561) 659-2383 Fix: (561) 659-5546 ' www.regarchitects.cdm AA 00102447 EST.1988 REG #05030 35 r r The Village of Tequesta "AA000244 - Request for Proposals REG r p Architects RFP2018-01 PR Interiors y s Planners r • 561.659.2363 r r LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE r COTLEUR & HEARING LANDSCAPE COMPANY r 1 1 1 r Cotleur & r iHearing ' LAND PLANNING LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE F TRANSPORTATION 1 1 1 1 1 NlCotleur& Hearing LAND PLANNING + LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE + TRANSPORTATION 1934 COMMERCE LANE • SUITE I JUPITER, FLORIDA • 33458 WWW.COTLEURHEARING.COM 1.561.747.6336 0561.747.1377 ' Firm Description ' Robert Cotleur and Donaldson Hearing have been practicing Landscape Architecture in South Florida for over 25 years. Both graduated with honors at the top of their class and have won scholastic and professional awards in their field. In June 1991,they started the firm of Cotleur& Hearing, Inc.;focusing ' their expertise and energy on Landscape Architecture, Land Planning and the rapidly growing field of Environmental Design. Today the firm provides professional services in the disciplines of Landscape Architecture, Residential Landscape Design/Build and Land Planning. Cotleur& Hearing services a multitude of high profile clients including the Florida Department of Transportation, Florida Power& Light,The South Florida Water ' Management District, along with counties and municipalities statewide, land developers and many other private sector clients. Besides building an extensive portfolio within Florida,the firm has also added their signature to projects in the Bahamas and Caribbean. Managing complex Landscape Architecture ' and Land Planning projects requires the kind of skill and talent that is developed through experience. our seasoned staff includes Landscape Architects, Designers, Graphic Designers and Planners.This dedicated team utilizes a multi-disciplinary approach to problem solving and has produced award- winning results. Cotleur & Hearing focuses on creating positive results and contributing to our projects and the environment. If you are looking for high-quality, award winning results or aspire to learn more about ' becoming a member of the Cotleur&Hearing Team, please contact us. Thank you, The Cotleur& Hearing Team 36 Cotleur& Hearing Donaldson E. Hearing, PLA,ASLA, LEED 9AP Principal, Landscape Architect 34 Years of Experience 561.747.6336 x102 E-Mail: dhearing@cotleur-hearing.com 1934 Commerce Lane,Suite 1,Jupiter, FL 33458 Education 1982: University of Florida, Bachelor of Landscape Architecture; Graduated with High Honors 1982: American Society of Landscape Architects Scholastic Merit Award 1982: National Honor Society Scholastic Achiever 1994: USACOE Hydro Geomorphic Wetland Assessment Methodology Training 2008: USGBC LEED Certification Professional Mr. Hearing is a partner of the planning and landscape architectural firm of Cotleur& Hearing founded , Experience with Robert J.Cotleur in 1991. Mr. Hearing has extensive expertise in the area of land use,planning and zoning and has represented several of South Florida's largest builders/developers in governmental affairs,land use and zoning approval matters. Mr. Hearing is routinely involved in complex land use plan ' matters, roadway enhancement projects, development approvals and re-zonings, landscape ecology projects and environmental resource permitting. He is an enthusiastic leader in the area of new urbanism and is responsible for several successful projects. As practicing landscape architects, both ' partners believe it is essential to have a primary role in the design and management of all the firm's projects. Mr. Hearing also provides expert witness testimony for land use planning, zoning, eminent domain,transportation enhancement and landscape ecology matters. Professional State of Florida Registered Landscape Architect #LA0000943; Certified LEED Accredited Professional; Affiliations Member American Societyof Landscape Architects;Board of Directors BDB of Palm Beach County; Board Member for PGA Corridor Association, Board Member of MyClinic of Jupiter. In conjunction with his ' business interests,Mr.Hearing is actively involved in numerous charitable organizations throughout the community. Awards 2012 Community Leader of the Year by Northern Palm Beach County Chamber of Commerce ' 2011 American Institute of Architects Landscape Architect of the Year by Palm Beach County Notable Commercial (Below are but a few sample projects, by category,with reference information) ' Projects Downtown at the Gardens, Palm Beach Gardens—Menin Development: Mr. Rob Jacoby, 561-282-5000 Abacoa Work Place,Jupiter—Rendina Companies: Mr. Brian Cich,561-630-5055 Community Sawfish Bay Park,Jupiter—Town of Jupiter: Russ Ruskay, 561-746-5134 Palm Beach County Fire Stations#10, 14, 34 and 74: Melanie Borkowski, 561-233-0257 ' North County Governmental Center—PBC Facilities& Development: Melanie Borkowski, 561-233-0257 Community Pro Bono Christ Fellowship, PBG & Royal Palm Beach: Pastor Mullins, 561-799-7600 West Jupiter Community Center,Jupiter, FL; Reference: Ms. Mary Hinton, 561-746-5873 Environmental Restoration PBC Sansbury Way Park Regional Mitigation Area, WPB: Ross Herring, 561-233-0217 Botanica Wetland Preserve,Jupiter: Mr. Bardin, 561-624-7830 Mixed Use Abacoa:Various Developments—New Urban Communities: Tim Hernandez, 561-279-8706 Midtown-Borland Ctr, PBG-P.B.Community Church Ram Development:Casey Cummings,561-630-6110 , 37 Cotleur& Hearing Michelle Regan, PLA c Landscape Architect 7 Years of Experience 561.747.6336 x105 E-Mail: mregan@cotleur-hearing.com ' 1934 Commerce Lane, Suite 1,Jupiter, FL 33458 Education 2011: University of Florida; Bachelor of Landscape Architecture,graduated with Honors Professional Ms. Regan became employed with Cotleur & Hearing in September of 2013. Since her employment at Experience Cotleur & Hearing she has had the opportunity to work on numerous mixed use, commercial and residential projects, becoming especially skilled in the design of large scale residential developments ' and landscape plans as well as streetscapes. She works in conjunction with a principal and staff planner on numerous projects in Palm Beach County. Professional State of Florida Registered Landscape Architect#LA6667297 Affiliations ' Work 2016—Present: Landscape Architect; Cotleur& Hearing History 2013-2016: Landscape Designer; Cotleur& Hearing ' 2012-2013: Landscape Designer;Jon E. Schmidt and Associates 2011-2012: Landscape Designer;The Greenery Nursery 2009: Landscape Designer Intern, Marquis Halback, Inc. ' Notable Mixed Use Projects Minto Westlake,Westlake, FL—Minto Communities Reference: Don Hearing, 561-747-6336 ' Ms. Regan assisted in the master planning and design development. She participated in designing residential neighborhoods, rural parkway buffer landscape plans, littoral landscape plans, recreation complexes, and employment centers, and a multimodal pathway network. She prepared plans and ' documents associated with master planning,site planning, landscape and streetscape design, submittal preparation, colored graphic and presentation preparation, construction documentation, conducted case studies, and provided coordination between City staff and various consultants. ' Residential Alton, Palm Beach Gardens, FL—Kolter Homes Reference: Don Hearing, 561-747-6336 ' Ms. Regan assisted in the design development and construction documentation of a residential neighborhood as part of a mixed-use site development in Palm Beach Gardens.Special landscaping and the incorporation of a contemporary hardscape master plan and details ensured a cohesive feel ' throughout the project. She prepared colored graphics, assisted in landscape and streetscape design, site planning, construction documentation, and submittal preparation. Commercial ' Jupiter Inlet Village,Jupiter, FL—Modica Group Reference: Don Hearing, 561-747-6336 Ms. Regan assisted in the design development of a commercial site development in Jupiter. She participated in design charrettes and workshops,assisted in streetscape and landscape design, prepared ' project design standards, color graphics, site planning, submittal preparation, colored graphics, conducted case studies, and provided coordination between Town staff and various consultants. She also facilitated cultural exchanges and team building exercises for the project team. 38 Cotleur& Hearing LAND PLANNING + LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE + TRANSPORTATION 1934 COMMERCE LANE • SUITE 1 , JUPITER, FLORIDA • 33458 WWW.COTLEURHEARING.COM k.561.747.6336 0561 747.1377 STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION BOARD OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE , LCC000239 The LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT BUSINESS Named below HAS REGISTERED Under the provisions of Chapter 481 FS Expiration date NOV 30,2019 COTLEUR&HEARING INC 1934 COMMERCE LANE,SUITE 1 t JUPITER FL 33458 lssuro, 1ao91017 DISPLAY AS REQUIRED BY LAW sI=_04 Lt7,c0000016+0 STATE OF FLORIDA ' DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION BOARD OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE LA0000943 I i� The LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT T ' Named below HAS REGISTERED Under the provisions of Chapter 481 FS Expiration date NOV 30,2019 QUALIFIED PROFESSIONAL MANGROVE TRIMMER ' HEARING,DONALDSON EDWARD R• C/O COTLEUR&HEARING 1934 COMMERCE LANE SUITE 1 JUPITER FL 33458 y ❑a ISSUED: 10,%/2017 DISPLAYAS REQUIRED BY LAW SEQR L1710090001636 , STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION n BOARD OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE I LASM7297 (g y The LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT 3 Named below HAS REGISTERED Under the provisions of Chapter 481 FS. , Expiration date. NOV 30,2019 REGAN,MICHELLE CAITLIN 1 2330 LAKE AVENUE , WEST PALM BEACH FL 33401 n r •n?_ •a4 ISSUED 12n02017 DISPLAY AS REQUIRED BY LAW SEQ 4 L1712200000585 ' 1 39 r 1 Cotleur& Hearing 1 LAND PLANNING + LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE + TRANSPORTATION 1934 COMMERCE LANE SUITE I JUPITER, FLORIDA 33458 WWW.COTLEURMEARING.COM t-561.747.6336 0561 747.1377 r 1 aQri 1 ❑Jj ,, 'J J❑J GBCI 1 GREEN BUILDING CERTIFICATION INSTITUTE ntu��n r:Pn:n. ni�r 1 i Donaldson Hearing iIIAS Ai IIIFVkD Tllk DESIGNATION 1 LEEDO ACCREDITED PROFESSIONAL BY DlMUNSTRATINti THk ENOWLkUGk Uk GRLLN BUILDING PRM'Tlt'k IQ91JIRED FOR SUCCESSFUL IMPLEMENTATION OF TIN LEADERSHIP IN ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN (LF.F.11•1 UREEN BUILDING RATING SY3TE\I1- October 20,2008 _._. C7u�mun Uu.I..u..l 511�Iunl t4.Lu�4 Pm 14re1•trl[ft1 1 IruW.e 1J�nu�M!!m/50V pw a.wu•t Alm.:iA w�n.lM bevel YL 1 1 i 40 1 Cotleur& Hearing LAND PLANNING + LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE + TRANSPORTATION 1934 COMMERCE LANE • SUITE I JUPITER, FLORIDA • 33458 WWW.COTLEURHEARING.COM 1,561,747.6336 0561.747.1377 ALTON RECREATION AND FITNESS FACILITY 1� LSIL inn r� I 4C7'L)N RJ.4p Client: Kolter Homes ' Address: 4807 PGA Boulevard, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418 Phone Number: 561-515-4450 Fax Number: NA Email Address: smorton@kolter.com Project Description: Cotleur & Hearing was retained by Kolter Homes to develop a site plan for a 3.5-acre Community Recreation & Fitness Facility within the Alton development. This facility includes many recreational amenities both indoor and outdoor to serve the entire Alton community consisting of a 25-meter lap pool, recreation pool, spa pool, child playground, formal lawn, beach , volleyball court,pickle ball courts,basketball court and tennis court.Indoor amenities are full Wi-Fi, state-of-the-art fitness center,and a center for social and educational uses,meeting/work areas with coffee bar, fireplace and preparation kitchen. The facility meets the community's social needs by providing an area for professionals,students,and residents to gather,meet,exchange ideas and hold local events. Simplicity and sustainability are the core of the landscape design. 41 iWCotleur& Hearing li:a10@..J; LAND PLANNING + LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE + TRANSPORTATION 1934 COMMERCE LANE • SUITE I JUPITER, FLORIDA • 33458 WWW.COTLEURHEARING.COM t,561.747.6336 0561.747.1377 ' FRENCHMAN'S RESERVE CLUBHOUSE & SPORTS COURTS GRANDE CORNICHE •i\ III 7iii(OII�tIS n��, 'ii IONS t IQqYY c8unl .i 1 _ A ofi E , `\. KIDf fl R EITNtff CtNTER �! l �, �� I I.Y(14111r1lY4[Y VI � Z _ cluexo�usE n M pool f RISTAYRANT.'I' Uwe KrMy � Client: Frenchman's Reserve Country Club, Inc Address: 12750 Alt.A1A, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 ' Phone Number: 561-630-0333 Fax Number: NA Email Address:iwalkinshaw(@frenchmansreservecc.com Project Description: Cotleur&Hearing was retained by Frenchman's Reserve Country Club to provide planning and landscape architectural design services for this exclusive club's new Clubhouse and sports courts.The enhancements to the existing clubhouse facilities included ' remodeling the kid's club area,fitness center,pro shop,men's and women's locker rooms/lounges, spa,tennis center,pool area and golf cart staging area. Frenchman's Reserve is located in Northern Palm Beach County in the beautiful City of Palm Beach Gardens. 42 Cotleur& Hearing LAND PLANNING + LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE + TRANSPORTATION 1934 COMMERCE LANE • SUITE 1 IUPITER, FLORIDA • 33458 WWW.COTLEURHEARING.COrd 1,561,747.6336 0561.747.1377 NORTHERN PALM BEACH COUNTY IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT ' EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY b _ � Mir 7~ S Client: Northern Palm Beach County Improvement District ' Address: 359 Hiatt Drive, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418 Phone Number: 561-6247830 Fax Number: 561-624-7839 , Email Address: office@npbcid.org Project Description: Cotleur & Hearing was retained to design and procure development entitlements for the new Administrative Headquarters and Emergency Operations Center (EOC) for Northern Palm Beach County Improvement District (NPBCID). The site design was required to incorporate NPBCID's existing administrative offices and ancillary warehouse building and 100% , native plant material.It was NPBCID's intent to sell the existing facilities to a public or private sector interest in order to finance the new Administrative Headquarters and state-of-the-art Emergency Operations Center (EOC). Cotleur& Hearing developed a unique landscape program to compliment the art deco architectural design. The 100% native landscape plan is consistent with the District's emphasis on ecology and environmental preservation. 43 The Village of Tequesta "`0°A0 Request for Proposals REG Architects RFP2018-01 PR Interiors Planners 561.659.2363 .� CIVIL ENGINEERING ENGENUITY GROUP, INC. 40 Years of Superior Service ■ �oJ e n e n u i NGIPJEERS SURVEYORS•GIS MAPPERS group inc. JO� 40 Years of Superior vlceC.genui ANDRE RAYMAN, P.S.M. r KEITH B.JACKSON.P.E. ryryy �� I�r LISA A.TROPEPE.P.E. y��Jl lr ADAM SWANEY,P.E.,LEED AP a: Engenuity Group, Inc. was founded in 1978 to provide professional civil engineering services to the South Florida community.These services included design of paving,grading, drainage, wastewater collection, and water distribution systems, along with permitting, construction observation, and construction administration. Professional surveying services were added in 1984 and GIS Services in 1998. In 2008 the firm was reorganized.This reorganization allowed us to be designated as a Disadvantage Business Enterprise (DBE), Minority Business Enterprise (MBE), and Small Business Enterprise (SBE). ' Engenuity Group offers a full range of services in Civil Engineering, Surveying, GIS Mapping, and Construction Contract Administration. For 40 years we have been providing professional service to our clients and are dedicated to the development and economic prosperity of the local community, whether ' they are in the private sector or public sector,whether they are urban land developers or agricultural enterprises. ' The firm consists of four owners, C. Andre Rayman, P.S.M., Keith B.Jackson, P.E., Lisa A.Tropepe, P.E., and Adam C.Swaney, P.E., and approximately 26 employees.C.Andre Rayman, P.S.M.,joined the firm in 1988 and serves as the company's President. Keith B.Jackson, P.E.joined the firm in 1991 and serves as ' Vice President. Lisa A.Tropepe, P.E.,joined the firm in 1993 and also serves as Vice President.Adam C. Swaney, P.E.joined the firm in 2013 and became a partner in early 2017. Engenuity Group project managers are an innovative, resourceful and creative team who possess a sense of urgency and ownership that they bring to each and every project. Our principals and project managers have extensive experience in developing cost effective designs and solving challenging ' permitting problems. Our use of state of the art electronics in surveying and computer aided design and drafting assures our clients of accurate surveying work and rapid turnaround times. Some of our areas of expertise include GIS data collection and creation, NPDES reporting, expert witness, condemnation, grant applications, storm water analysis, drainage,wastewater collection and ' transmission,water distribution, roadways, permitting, construction observation, bidding, construction contract administration, boundary,topographic survey and hydrographic surveys,construction staking, legal descriptions, plat review and preparation, as-built record surveys, mean high water line survey, ' special purpose survey, and quantity survey. Engenuity Group is a small business that prides itself on personal client contact. Our employees are ' dedicated and committed to be the best engineering,surveying and GIS firm in the area. Many of our clients are public agencies who have been with us for many years. Our unique customer service has resulted in numerous repeat clients. Because most of our clients are public agencies, we are familiar ' with the interaction required to communicate information. We understand that all direction comes from staff.All proposals are in writing.Telephone calls are documented with memos and meetings are documented with minutes. We are used to meeting with and presenting to council members to explain ' issues that are to be discussed at council meetings. Project milestones and completion dates are established before our services begin and the dates are met. 1280 NORTH CONGRESS AVENUE,SUITE 101 WEST PALM BEACH,EL 33409 T 561.655.1151 P 561.832.9390 W%V}V.ENGENUITYGROUP.COM 44 HpAengenuity group hc. KEITH B. JACKSON, P.E. SENIOR PROJECT MANAGER Mr. Jackson is Engenuity Group's Client Service Manager for many of the firm's continuing service clients. He is responsible for overseeing all coordination, design and permitting for all civil engineering and ' 1 transportation projects. Duties also include coordination with governmental agencies, managing outside professionals, contract administration, and construction administration. Education B.S., Civil Engineering, University of Florida, 1981 Registration: State of Florida, Civil Engineering, P.E. #37289 Organizations & Honors • Member of the Florida Engineering Society o State Director, Palm Beach Chapter (1998- 2001) ' o Past President (1987-1988) of Palm Beach Chapter • Received Engineer for the Year Award for American Society of Civil Engineers (2005) Received Engineer of the Year Award for the Florida Engineering Society (2001- 2002) • Received Young Engineer of the Year Award for FES (1990-1991) Served on Scholarship, Awards, MATHCOUNTS, Chapter Activities, P.E. and E.I., Refresher Program, Membership Committees, Annual Meeting Steering Committee • Member, American Public Works Association Member, National Society of Professional Engineers • Member, Forum Club of the Palm Beaches • Member, Economic Forum of Palm Beach County • Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches o Transportation Committee Chairman (1996-2000) Experience Mr. Jackson has extensive experience in the design and permitting of many different types of civil engineering projects for both private and governmental clients. As a consultant for the past 37 years, projects completed under his direction include an Exposition Hall Expansion and the new Director/Security Building for South Florida Fairgrounds, the Community Park for the Town of Lake Clarke Shores, the Village of Wellington Sidewalk Handicap Ramp Replacement Program, and the Warren Library at Palm Beach Atlantic University. Representing the Town of Lake Clarke Shores, Village of North Palm Beach, the Town of Manalapan, the Village of Wellington, the Westgate/Belvedere Homes Community Redevelopment Agency, Palm Beach Atlantic University and South Florida Fairgrounds as their Consulting Engineer, Mr. Jackson works extensively with these and several other ' municipalities and drainage districts on capital improvement projects. The design aspects for these projects include storm water management and drainage design, coordination of survey data, extensive grading, curvature super elevation, utility coordination, earthwork analysis, maintenance of traffic, cost estimates, specifications, permitting and contract and construction administration. 45 P. o"enge`nuity group inc. ADAM C. SWANEY, P.E. SENIOR PROJECT ENGINEER Mr. Swaney is a Project Manager and works with both public and private sector clients. He is responsible for water distribution systems, sanitary sewer and stormwater design and modeling, site grading and various agency permitting.Throughout his career he has also worked on many roadway improvements projects most recently performing the design for all new roads on a land development project located across the C-51 Canal form Southern Blvd. that was recently annexed into the Village of Royal Palm Beach. Registrations, Education & Certifications: Professional Engineer, FL, 2011 Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering University of Florida, 2005 Registration: State of Florida, Civil Engineering #72235 Professional & Civic Activities: LEED Accredited Professional, FL, 2009 Young Engineer of the Year, American Society of Civil Engineers, Palm Beach Branch, 2008 ASCE Younger Member Coordinator, Palm Beach Branch, 2006-2008 Project Experience: Palm Tran Intermodal Facility, West Palm Beach, FL: ' An on-grade bus transfer facility located in West Palm Beach. The Project consists of eighteen (18) bus bays, vehicle drives and pedestrian walkways with appropriate site improvement. ' Wellington Municipal Complex, Wellington, FL: The Project is described as a Design/Build of a municipal complex on a 6 acre site for the Village of Wellington located. Project elements included design and permitting of a stormwater collection cistern, water, sewer, paving and grading improvements. This project achieved LEED Silver Certification. Royal Palm Beach Amphitheater, Royal Palm Beach, FL: ' The Village holds many different events throughout the year for the public at the park and was in need of a permanent solution for providing a stage and restrooms for event attendees which replaces the previous method of hauling a portable stage and restrooms into the park. Provided a preliminary civil engineering plan for site plan approval, produced civil engineering design/construction plans and documents, obtained the necessary permits for the project, and is performing construction phase ' services as the amphitheater is being built including inspections and observations of the selected contractor. Permits were obtained from the Village of Royal Palm Beach, South Florida Water Management District, the Palm Beach County Health Department, and Palm Beach County Fire Rescue. ' FAU Engineering & Science Building, Boca Raton, FL: The project includes the construction of a 120,000 square foot engineering and science building and associated site improvements. This project attained Platinum LEED Certification. The site is located on the Boca Raton Campus of Florida Atlantic University (FAU) within the City of Boca Raton. 46 1 J O� 40 Years of Superio r ice C.ANDRE RAYMAN,P.S.M. ` KEITH B.JACKSON. P.E. •�i J` (��Yry�JL�t� ( LISAA.TROPEPE.P.E. .�. � ADAM SWANEY, P.E.,LEED AP StaF' E2ngenuity fi F I o-r1d a Boarrofessional El ineers Attests that Group,l�l�► c� a .!J► AFBPE Is authorized under the provisions of Section 471.023,Florida Statutes,to offer engineering services to the public through a Professional Engineer,duly licensed under Chapter 471,Florida Statutes. , Expiration: 2/28/2019 (± .�1tt' � CA Lic.No: Audit No: 228201901073 It D Alt 7095 C � State of Florida Board of Professional Engineers Attests that Adam C. Swaney , P.E. At t. Is licensed as a Professional Engineer under Chapter 471, Florida Statutes Expiration: 2/28/2019 P.E.Lic.No: Audit No: 228201910178 It 72235 i i State o Florida Board of Professional Engineers ' Attests that Keith Byron Jackson , P.E. ,, F II i� a1\�E3 � ..P• • Is licensed as a Professional Engineer under Chapter 471, Florida Statutes Expiration: 2/28/2019 P.E.Lic.No: Audit No: 228201906211 it 37289 1280 NORTH CONGRESS AVENUE,SUITE 101 WEST PALM BEACH,FL 33409 T 561.655.1151 F 561.832.9390 WVAV.ENGENLIrrGROUP.CONI _7 1 M�ojxr 40 Years of Superior Service . C.ANDRE RAYMAN, P.S.M. ' engenult KEITH B.JACKSON, P.E. LISA A.TROPEPE. P.E. group inc. ADAM SWANEY, P.E.,LEED AP JU-1 301 F- J J 7 J07 GBCI GREEN BUILDING CERTIFICATION INSTITUTE 1 flrlf rr K111M TIIKT Adam Swaney r � LEED ACCkE01TEU PRUrESSIONAL .f U14tr•:Ktz ATI."r.ruff KNM'nlltrul ru u1,1'.«Ill alln fz It 11,t ' I«lIIIz14 1.�•11\,It4111 14tIt4tMf.n.r'.,rt In,It\III.f flue lu 1111«., i \In i..1«,N\tt•11+1 ut\inv fl,rn,411,.1.•111 ri!•.,.I.ti4,.\r\t14�• ' Palm Beach County I Office of Small Business Assistance eeltires That ' Engenuity Group,Inc. VENDOR a VC0000106440 h a Ulmil Awlam,b'ntnJMhe oK presrdbrd b}•SeaMun 2680.21-2•80,25 of the Palm lJ:•rh Cooap•OIJe/nr o/breryrorPl rh41 frntn February$,laid to February 4.2019 he InlhnNng Ynvi.n.mrUor pnehnh an•cm rteJ imJur thi.vnir"411 : rrrin, Landd Suncyucyo r 3crf Ice. Mapping Service.(Including earlalrnplry and.unryhfl sealer.,not 0erinq I I.tn 4M.C•w41 w4.1 J..n41 cY.mwr.. � _ as}^•a..+.K+.\w. 1�'a Itin.l 4,t„u\4 Aa,n T+�.i..1 tuff Cane Ntl— — -. Alen Dray,Alanele •�<oRld' k... Minority Business Certification Engenuity Groupjnc ' Is Ce"A d under the provtslons o1 287 SM 295.187,Florida Statutes tar a period from: MUMS to 0310612020 F1n.az 0.0arrra.ld Wur•+wf 9r.<I. ' 01rWe Or]IIpI k, Cat•a1 frTKKK,rr Orvinrt'f•tl70(KCt•\•M•'h forte 1r0•tlaan+tw,fK 11M.1fO B/wlf.ww+.fra+rtla\:a:r.ab Ii 1280 NORTH CONGRESS AVENUE,SUITE 101 WEST PALM BEACH,FL 33409 T 561.655.115'1 F 561.832.9390 WWW.ENGENUntiGROUP.COM 48 r J A Higher Standard of Excellence ■ qi-pengenuipyinc.,, EXPERIENCE Project: Royal Palm Beach: Commons Park Amphitheater Contact: Manuel Ayala, AIA, LEED AP Senior Project Manager REG Architects, Inc. 300 Clematis St., 3rd Floor West Palm Beach, FL 33401 mayalaQregarchitects.com 561-659-2383 Project Status: Professional Services Completed in 2018 Engenuity Group Performed the Following Services for this Project: Engenuity Group, Inc. provided Civil Engineering Design and Land Surveying services on a team with REG Architects, ' Inc., the lead architecture firm selected by the Village of Royal Palm Beach through the RFQ/CCNA process to design a permanent amphitheater in the Villages -- 'Commons Park'. The Village holds many different events throughout the year for the public at the park and was in need of a permanent solution for providing a stage and restrooms for event attendees which replaces the previous method of hauling a portable stage and restrooms into the park. Engenuity Group, Inc. performed the necessary surveying field work and prepared a , Topographic Survey of the park area, provided a preliminary civil engineering plan for site plan approval, produced civil engineering design/construction plans s and documents, obtained the necessary permits for the project, and performed construction phase services as the amphitheater was being built including4L >, inspections and observations of the selected contractor. Permits were obtained from the Village of Royal Palm Beach, South Florida Water 1W` Management District, the Palm Beach '- County Health Department, and Palm ` Beach County Fire Rescue. 49 ' A Higher Stantlard of Excellence ■�v! oen\�- genulty EXPERIENCE ' group inc. Project: Boynton Beach City Hall Parking Lot ' Contact: Andrew Mack, Project Manager City of Boynton Beach ' 100 E. Boynton Beach Blvd. Boynton Beach, Florida 33435 P: (561) 742-6982 F: (561) 742-6285 macka@bbfl.us ' Project Status: Professional Services Completed 2014 ' Engenuity Group Performed the Following Services for this Project: Engenuity Group is responsible for site civil improvements including, paving, ' sidewalks and grading design associated with bringing an approximately 50 space parking lot for Boynton Beach City Hall into compliance with ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act). ' Our services consisted of making final on-site inspections of the contractor's work for the construction of the parking lot, certifying that the ADA upgrades were in ' accordance to the new regulations, reviewing contractor as-build information, and preparing an Engineer's certificate of completion. ' Engenuity Group's services also include providing topographic survey of the site. °r4 I a;Y 50 Aenenu qpc ft EXPERIENCE group inc. Project: South Florida Fairgrounds Contact: Richard Vymlatil, President , South Florida Fair and Palm Beach County Expositions, Inc. P: (561) 790-5207 F: (561 ) 790-5210 9067 Southern Boulevard P.O. Box 210367 West Palm Beach, FL 33421 Project Status: Continuing Contract 1998-Present Engenuity Group Performed the Following Services for this Project: ' Since 1998 Engenuity Group has had a continuing contract with the South Florida , Fair and Palm Beach County Exposition, Inc. to perform civil engineering and surveying services for all the Fairgrounds property. Assignments have included master planning of Yesteryear Village, Skyride siting and permitting, midway layouts, ' and archway gate renovation and entrance. lost moon Director's Building Engenuity Group also performed all the site surveying, engineering, and permitting ' for the construction of a ± 65,000 SF new expo hall (Expo East) adjacent to the existing facility. The Agriplex Compound was completed in 2003 and included an ' open-air show ring and an enclosed large animal building. Design features included midway planning, event parking, pedestrian movement, , relocation of water, sewer, and utility features, and the location of Lake Florida, the Fair's state shaped lake. A new 2 story Director's Building has recently been completed in time for the 2016 Fair which includes hospitality event space, security, and first aid offices. Engenuity Group continues to plan, design, and construct parking improvements to meet the , ever increasing demand for parking. 51 A Higher SOndard of Excellence engenUlty EXPERIENCE group inc. Project: Palm Beach Gardens ' Emergency Operations and Communications Center Contact: Samuel J. Ferreri, AIA, Principal PGAL Architecture P: (561) 988-4002 F: (561) 988-3002 ' 791 Park of Commerce Blvd., Suite 400 Boca Raton, Florida 33487 ' Project Status: Completed 2013 Engineer's Fee: $50,000.00 ' Prepared drainage, grading, paving, wastewater collection, and water distribution construction drawings for this design-build project. Obtained permit approvals for a 11,000 square foot emergency operations and communications center. Submitted the project for LEED Certification. The project was required to have secondary potable water and wastewater systems capable of providing continuous service to ' the building for 72 hours in the event of a utility service outage. A "limited use water system" utilizing an onsite well and a sanitary holding tank were employed to satisfy these requirements. Other design and construction challenges included relocation ■ of existing utility services for the City's existing Police Department Building. This �J project is located in the City of Palm Beach Gardens on Military Trail, south of PGA Boulevard. 1 t ■■O 11r4r�'.' te 52 The Village of Tequesta "`.0AAW02"7 Request for Proposals REG Architects RFP2018-OIPR Interiors Planners ' 661.669.2383 W ' STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING O'DONNELL, NACCARATO, MIGNOGNA & JACKSON, INC. CM O'Donnell, Naccarato, Mignogno Jackson Firm Profile r lwial ,aw 4124 O'Donnell, Naccarato, Mignogna&Jackson, struction and beyond ' Inc. (ONM&1) is one of Florida's most experi- with post construction enced structural engineering firms.It is the evaluations. firm's reputation for innovative design solutions ONM&1 is proud of that keeps ONM&J at the top of its game and ' Its history of project ready to serve public and private clients. Head •�; delivery on time and quartered in West Palm Beach since 1985, within budget,and for ONM&J offers clients resources throughout the this reason,the firm has been rewarded with state of Florida. long-standing relationships with the state's ONM&J approaches every project with a fresh premier architectural designers,general AI eye providing flexible,creative,structural contractors,corporate developers and public design solutions.The firm is a capable and in- end users. ' ' ,. ' tegral member of the project team for projects ONM&J has also provided Construction ranging from high-rise residential to single-story Inspection Services,as well as,Special& retail, including all types of civic facilities. Func- Threshold Inspections,Concrete Restora- tional and aesthetic project goals are identified tion,Structural Condition Assessments and and resolved through the firm's unique project Structural Investigation/Peer Reviews since management approach. 1990.The field personnel are experienced This approach involves a design strategy that architects,engineers,general contractors or meets at the project's inception,followed state certified building inspectors.The Firm's by the development of inventive solutions to seasoned professionals can substitute for ' structural systems,thorough construction doc- County or City building inspectors ensuring uments and preconstruction consultations,as that concrete pours,masonry grout and other well as assisting the project team during con- critical path construction can be scheduled at the Client's convenience. Ir I Structural Engineering I Condition Assessments Concrete Restoration I Special Inspections Threshold Inspections Structural Renovations I Tenant Improvements West Palm Beach,FL I Philadelphia,Lehigh Valley,PA Main Office:1655 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd.,Suite 204,West Palm Beach,FL 33401 1 T:561.835.9994 1 Florida License#4386 www.onmj.net O'Donn ,Naccarato,ltignoglro LdrsMt Dwayne R. Jackson, PE President/Owner PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Dwayne, a native of Florida, presently residing in Palm Beach ti Gardens, FL., received his Master of Engineering degree in 1985 from the University of Florida in Gainesville, FL. He has over 30 years of experience in the Structural Engineering Industry, with Professional Engineering Licenses in Florida and numerous states across the country. Dwayne started with ON&M, Inc. in ( ` June 1988 and was promoted to Principal in 2001. Now as President of ONM&1, Inc. he is responsible for the firm's marketing, as well as, the engineering design strategy of all projects. He works closely with the project team members, µq` focusing on the needs of the firm's clients, striving to give them the best possible product. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: EDUCATION: Florida Engineering Society National Society of Professional Engineers American Concrete Institute Concrete Tilt Wall Association STATES OF REGISTRATION: Professional Engineer Florida, New York, New Jersey,Texas, Michigan, N. Carolina, S. Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, Wisconsin, Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland. YEARS OF EXPERIENCE: Certified Special Inspector—State of Florida YEARS WITH THE FIRM: US MILITARY VETERAN U.S.Air Force RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE Lake Worth Christian School - Lake Worth, FL. 1-Story, 13,087 gross sq, ft. classroom addition to an existing school facility, Trinity Christian Academy, Student Center- Lake Worth, FL. 2-Story 57,000 sq. ft. classroom/gymnasium building. Franklin Academy- Pembroke Pines, FL. 2-Story 80,047 sq. ft. learning facility Palm Beach Day Academy,Academic Building-Palm Beach, FL. , 2-Story, 34,000 sq. ft. education facility. The Green School -West Palm Beach, FL. Structural renovation including new site walls for a 1-story facility. OHM-14O'Donnell,XWOMID,Mignogna ckm r r Joseph F. Mincuzzi, PE Vice President ' PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Joe received a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering in 1980 from the University of Florida in ' Gainesville, FL. He has over 30 years of experience in the Structural Engineering Industry, with a Florida Professional Engineering License, a Special Inspection License and a Standard Building Inspection License. Joe started with r ONM&J in 1997, and is now Vice President in charge of r special design projects, including all Inspection Services rPROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: Building Officials Association of Palm Beach County— ' Associate Member;Craftsmanship Awards Committee in Broward County EDUCATION: r STATE OF REGISTRATION -FLORIDA Professional Engineer: License#38162 Certified Special Inspector: License#952 Standard Building Inspector: License#BN-2673 rPROFESSIONAL AWARDS: The Gold Award in the 1982 Engineering Design ' competition for the design of the structural support system YEARS OF EXPERIENCE: of the Atlantis Water Slides, Hollywood, FL. ' RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE YEARS WITH THE FIRM: Continuing Contract—Engineering Services Martin County Palm Beach County City of West Palm Beach North Palm Beach City of Wellington Torino Park Aquatic& Recreational Facility ' 25,000 LEED certified aquatic and recreational facility. Benjamin High School Auditorium, ' Palm Beach Gardens, FL 1-Story,30,000 sq. ft. auditorium/stage house building. ' Benjamin Gymnasium, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 1-Story, 28,264 sq.ft. gymnasium. 1 1 oON ' 1 n 1 i n e e r s S 1 e c 1 n s 1 e c 1 O'Donnell, Nauarato,Mignogna Jackson Inc. tat 6--,)F V r Ida Boars! of. Professional Eng�neers Attct♦tl+ that O'Doluiell, Naccarato,J4iigrioona, &fackso n F3PE Is authorized trades the provisions of sa4"'471.03,Florida 9tatgtes,to offer caginecring services to the public through a Professional ga*er,duly licensed ngtteri'Chapter 471,Florida Statutes. 133cpirstion! 2i 28/2019 r�l t' } CA i ic.Nu: Audit No: 22AX1901472 It r' �-�� +3,QL6 State of Florida Board of Professional Engineers Attcstu that Dwayne Robert jack-son, P.E. F BPL Is licenscd as a Professional Engineer under Chaptcr 471,Florida Statutes LxPiration:1.124121n 19 P.E./9t Llc.No: Audit No: 282019M70-1 ^t SPECIAL INSPECTOR 40155 0835 State of Florida Board of Professional Engineers ' :insets that Joseph Fratik Mincuzzi , P-E, FB1'1 j -r 11 C7,11.-1. .,, ' Is licensed as a Professional Engineer under Chapter 471, Florida Statutes lixplradon:2/28!2019 P.lt./S1 lic.No: Audit No: 226201907069 ',41 SPECIAL INSPECTOR 38162 I)Y52 , 1655 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd.,Suite 204,West Palm Beach, FL 33401 1 Tel: 561.835.9994 1 www.onm*.net 56 Florida West Palm Beach Pennsylvania Philadelphia,Lehigh Valley 1 n 1 n e e r s S 1 e c 1 n s 1 e c 1 O'Donnell,Naccarato,Ngnogna Jackson, Inc. i ' GREEN BUSINESS CERTIFICATION INC.CERTIFIES THAT IIAS ATTAINED THE DESIGNATION OF ' by demonstrating the knowledge and understanding of green building practices and principles needed to support the use of the LEED ' green building program. 10138649•AP•80+C CREOCNTW ID 19 JUL 2012 6weo 18 JUL 2028 � /AID 1'WIOt1G11 OAL Vn101K 0.O cNiYrrlaaE IIAIIlSN M141N,,dN,Wa""MM I Palm Beach County ' Office of Small Business Assistance Certifies That O'Donnell,Naccarato,Mignogna and,Jackson,Inc. ' Vendor#VC0000122481 is a Small Business Enterprise m preseribeel by section 1-841.21—1-40.35 of the Pahn Beach County Cade for a three year period from ' July 18,2017 to July 17,2020 The following Services and/or Products are-coven:d under this certification: ' Inspecting.General/Engineering Structural Engineering Palm U..h db•aly Bald oIc—ty comolnW— ���___L��_ CJCId 1 P.uknefWi.l M..w Fhl MIIctE1 Allen F.Gmy,Ma ger .a, a.tr t. L U.4 MiY C.•tla O 1M,1.L1. \Vd n- d 1'aY•1)AJpGbinlar ' R1 v.dsc GA. 1655 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd.,Suite 204,West Palm Beach, FL 33401 t Tel: 561.835.9994 www.onm4.net 57 Florida West Palm Beach Pennsylvania Philadelphia,Lehigh Valley STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING EXPERIENCE • Historic Boynton Beach High School Boynton Beach, FL. WN Client: REG Architects—Darrin Engel Phone: 561.659.2383 _ IIIII a it1* Structural design/renovation of a 3-story, v 8,021 sq. ft. gymnasium/classroom converted into a community center. Special Inspection Services. • Roseaire Christian Conference Center Delray Beach, FL. Client: REG Architects—Colin Price Phone: 561.659.2383 _ v Design/drafting for renovation of existing G ' building, a 1-story, 2,760 sq. ft. addition, includes a dining room, two bathrooms and kitchen. A 2-story, 2,640 sq. ft. addition, includes a shell for a future chapel on the L second floor. A new un-enclosed stair from ground level to first floor, enclosure of existing porch, exterior pedestrian ramp, concrete steps and retaining wall. • Dunbar Senior Complex West Palm Beach, FL. Client: REG Architects—Rick Gonzalez , Phone: 561.659.2383 ➢ Design/drafting of two, 3-story, 87,000 sq. ft. (apartments) Senior Living Complex and a ' 1-story, 2,500 sq. ft. daycare facility. O'Donnell,NacO"Ja(kson 58 r The Village of Tequesta Lic.6 AA0002"7 Request for Proposals REG Architects RFP2018-OIPR Interiors Planners ' 561.659.2383 1 MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL AND PLUMBING ' ENGINEERING ' ELLIS & GRITTER CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC. 1 1 ; S. ELLIS &D GRITTER CONSULTING ENGINEERS Engineering for Today's Built Erivi.ronment 1 1106 North G Street.Suite B ELLIS &) GRITTER Lake Worth, Florida 33460 CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC. 561.370.3300 phone Engineering for Today%Built Environment www.ellisgritter.com As a consulting engineering firm,we offer services for the built environment in the area of Mechanical, Electrical and Fire Protection Engineering. Our focus is on high performance design tailored to each client's needs,with an emphasis on sustainable practices and result oriented solutions. Our experience with inter-disciplinary engineering in the areas of structure and civil facilitates your implementation of integrated system design. We provide Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing and Fire Sprinkler(MEP and FS) Professional Engineering Services as well as project management and owner's representative services.These include: Design for new construction and renovation • Feasibility studies for capital improvements Building due diligence studies • 40 year recertifications Facility upgrades for code compliance and energy efficiency Bid solicitation and procurement • Owner's rep services • 3rd party peer review • Building Commissioning, Cx services for USGBC, DOE or State of Florida building rating systems. While we have a broad cross section of experiences and consider ourselves to be a general consulting firm for the building industry for new construction, retrofit and renovation work,we have particularly deep experience in institutional, educational and government facilities design and construction. In addition we have experience in clean room design and teaching/research lab projects. Project delivery can be delivered in a number of ways to suite your needs, including traditional design/bid/build, design/build,or CM at risk. Services offered, in addition to building design, include third party Cx agent for projects seeking USGBC LEED rating,owner's representative, peer review for code compliance or value engineering,and code compliance resolution.We are currently licensed Professional Engineers in Florida, Massachusetts, and Colorado and as a Model Law Engineer we can become licensed in most states via comity. 59 r E L L I S G R I T T E R CONSULTING ENGINEERS Engineering for Today'c Built Environment Curriculum Vitae for Ben J.Ellis,Jr.,PE,LEED AP Mr. Ellis is a Mechanical Engineer with a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from Florida State University and over twenty years of experience in the building and construction industry, both as a contractor as well on the design side. He is a Registered Professional Engineer in Florida, Massachusetts and Colorado. Before co-founding Ellis Consulting Engineers, Inc. with his wife Natalie, Mr. Ellis was employed by DeRose Design Consultants. Mr. Ellis was a Project Manager responsible for projects with scope encompassing civil, structural, mechanical and electrical engineering services. Project scope ranged from condition assessments and feasibility studies to large scale renovations and new construction for clients in Commercial, Industrial, Manufacturing and Institutional fields. Mr. Ellis has been a crew chief on construction projects, a service technician for ultra pure water treatment systems, a design engineer, served as a liaison between engineering and construction teams, and has been an owner's representative. Mr. Ellis' family background in design and construction,coupled with his experience as a PM at a multi disciplinary engineering firm coordinating all trades, has given him a well rounded and fundamental understanding of what is required to satisfactorily complete projects in the owner's interests. As a LEED AP, Mr. Ellis has participated in multiple green building designs as both designer and as the project LEED Professional. He is well versed in the requirements for sustainable buildings, and uses his knowledge of these requirements as well as the impact to projects to help owners and architects determine not only what options and appurtenances are relevant and valuable to the project, but also when a project is not a good candidate for such systems or approaches. Mr. Ellis has been involved with several forms of project delivery, from traditional Design/Bid/Build and CM at Risk to turnkey project delivery through the Design/Build method. He has experience implementing each of these methods on projects with a wide range of sizes, delivery schedules and staging requirements. Mr. Ellis also has considerable experience with Fast Track projects, and can assist an owner's design and construction team with achieving construction timelines that would traditionally be considered unworkable. An active member of the American Society of Heating Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, an international technical society, Mr. Ellis has been awarded multiple accolades for his work and has been a guest lecturer for both ASHRAE and AIA chapters. • State of Florida Professional Engineer#67568 • Commonwealth of Massachusetts Professional Engineer#48749 • State of Colorado Professional Engineer#44501 • NCEES Model Law Engineer#40735 • ASHRAE Member,Gold Coast Chapter past President,Gulf Stream Section current President • US Green Building Council Leadership in Energy& Environmental Design Accredited Professional(LEED AP) • NSPE Member • Florida Engineering Society Member 1106 North G Street, Suite B, Lake Worth, FL 33460 561-370-3300 www.ellisgrifer.com 60 ELLIS A GRITTER �`� %•� CONSULTING ENGINEERS ' Engineering fiir Tech.)s 6ui((Fnrirunrnent Curriculum Vitae for Thomas S.Griller, PE Principal, Ellis&Gritter Consulting Engineers—Lake Worth, FL Responsible for all aspects of engineering management, including but not limited to client relations, overall project delivery, company financial and structural strategy,workforce management, marketing, and engineering oversight. Project Engineer,TLC Engineering for Architecture—Deerfield, FL Responsible for discipline-specific project delivery and LEED certification. Requires estimating required ' efforts, coordinating with overall project manager, attending progress meetings, overseeing design and preparation of plans, reviewing submittals, responding to RFIs,tracking LEED certification process, coordinating with other disciplines, and oversight of discipline project team. Project Manager, DeRose Design Consultants—Pompano Beach, FL Responsible for overall project delivery. Includes generating proposals, coordinating with project team, attending site meetings, overseeing design and preparation of plans, reviewing submittals, responding to RFIs,tracking progress and effort, and oversight of project team. ' Mechanical Engineer, DeRose Design Consultants Responsible for design process and coordination with other members of project team, including site ' surveys, design calculations, preparation of plans, meetings, review of submittals, responses to RFIs, and oversight of in-house project team. • Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering, 2005, Florida Institute of Technology—Melbourne, FL • Mechanical Engineering, 2000-2004, United States Naval Academy—Annapolis, MD • 9+Years work experience including all aspects of MEP design, sustainable practices, LEED certification, design software,and overall project coordination. ' Membership Promotion Chairman & Board of Governors, 2010-2012,ASHRAE—Gold Coast Chapter • State of Florida Professional Engineer#76106 ' 1106 North G Street, Suite B, Lake Worth, FL 33460 561-370-3300 www.ellisgritter.com 61 ELLIS GRITTER 11 North , Street, Suite B Lake Worth, Florida 33460 CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC. 561.370.3300 phone �`•!•!• En ineerin r or Toda ys Built Environment www.ellisgritter.com State. .0,­ ­ f Ftlorida _I Board c@f Professional Engineers Attests that : Ellis & Gritter Consulting Engineers, In F B P E Y �. l��Y' Is authorized under the provis*s o` _ 471.023,Florida Statutes,to offer engineering services ' to the public through a Professidt Jer,duly licensed under Chapter 471,Florida Statutes. Expiration: 2/28/2019 CA Lis No: Audit No: 228201905059 R r 30408 ' State of Florida Board of Professional Engineers Attests that Ben Jay Ellis , P.E. F B P E Is licensed as a Professional Engineer under Chapter 471, Florida Statutes , Expiration: 2/28/2019 P.E.Lic.No: Audit No: 228201933570 R 67568 State of Florida Board of Professional Engineers Attests that Thomas S. Gritter , P.E. , Is licensed as a Professional Engineer under Chapter 471, Florida Statutes Expiration: 2/28/2019 P.E.Lic.No: Audit No: 228201933286 R 76106 62 ELLIS GRITT f •,.:"�' CONSULTING Eh[[1GINHFS f'f!.a(!1`PF.iJ{�r�ilf 7i Ui171'l{til?ri f.q{'I ri!q fph'�!/ U.S. Green Building Council Ben Ellis ' PROFESSIONAL 63 ELLIS &DGRITTER Lae Worth, Florida 33460 ,��•���•��� CO N S U 1,11 I N G h,N G I N h,'h:H S, I N C. 561.370.3300 phone lie Engineeringfor Today's Built Environment www.ellisgritter.com �QT LAKE WORTH CLNTLL� ART SCHOOL ANO GALLERIES a r m o rya r t.o rg 1 t I..i• k'� p The Armory Lake Worth Annex.The year-long lease of the 5,000 square foot building at 1121 Lucerne Avenue, to locals known as the shuffleboard courts, was awarded to the Armory by the Lake Worth CRA. This award gives the Armory the opportunity to further enhance the thriving and dynamic Lake Worth ' art community. Ellis&Gritter Consulting Engineers acted as the Engineer of Record for the renovation to the space.The client was the Lake Worth CRA, contact Emily Theodossakos, Marketing& Program Manager, 1121 Lucerne Avenue, Lake Worth, FL 33460 Phone:561-493-2550 64 1 ^�� 1106 North G Street,Suite B ELLIS & GRITTER Lake Worth, Florida 33460 CO N S U 1,11[N G E N G I N E F,-KS, I N C. 561.370.3300 phone C.l.!.•i Engineering for Todd-vs Buill Environmene www.ellisgritter.com 1 Forino Sports Fitness, Miami River District, Miami, FL Ask 1 -- �. I s '" PPP- 1 -- 1 ' This 2013 project was the conversion of a warehouse on the Miami River into a fitness center.The programming centers around strength training and crossfit.The gym has been featured as a scene in several film and television shoots, including as a location for HBOs' series "Ballers." The client was the property owner Orin Black, 5th St. Marina LLC, 341 NW South River Drive, email ' orin@5thstmarina.com, phone 305-324-2040 1 65 ELLIS &DGRITTER Lake Worth, Florida 33460 i*:'i•:'i CONSULTING ENGINEERS INC. i♦ ♦i 561.370.3300 phone ••" Engineering fir Tr�rla}''s Buil.� Environmentwww.ellisgritter.com • ti v�t J s" Fm R^� This 2012 project was the renovation of the existing child care area and addition of an outside ' playground for the residents of this 54 story high rise.Top priorities were child safety and budget. Manager at the time of completion was Michael Harried.The project offers a safe, shdy area for ' caregivers and parents to take their children in the heart of Brickell in Miami. Contact info for the management office is hariza@santamariaonbrickell.com, address 1643 Brickell Ave, Miami, FL 33129, phone (305) 860-6500 66 1 The Village of Tequesta Lic.0 AA0002"7 Request for osa Pro ls REG p Architects RFP2018-01 PR Interiors Planners 561.659.� �787 ' GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING 1 ARDAMAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. Ardaman & Associates, Inc. ' Geotechnical, Environmental and Materials Consultants 1 1 About Ardaman & Associates, Inc. HISTORY Ardaman is a professional corporation founded in 1959 by Dr. M.E. Ardaman, and the company has continually provided services in the practice of engineering. The company was founded in Orlando, but expanded to meet the needs of our client community throughout Florida. We currently serve from our ' corporate headquarters in Orlando, and 15 branch offices throughout Florida and Louisiana. In 1975, after the passing of Dr. Ardaman, the core of the management group, headed by Dr. Anwar E.Z. ' Wissa, assumed leadership of the company. Upon Dr. Wissa's recent passing, the company is now led by Dr. Nadim F. Fuleihan. In 2002, the company merged with Tetra Tech Inc., a national infrastructure and environmental engineering company, and is a wholly owned subsidiary of that firm. Ardaman maintains the high level of integrity and technical excellence that had become synonymous with the Ardaman name. At ' present, Ardaman employs a staff of nearly 400 professional engineers, scientists, technicians, drilling personnel, technical assistants and support staff. Ardaman is a technically and fiscally sound consulting firm which has experienced a steady and healthy ' growth throughout its history. Ardaman's average annual volume of work over the past five (5) years is 50 million. This reasonable growth pattern has allowed us to expand services offered to our clients while maintaining top quality. We firmly believe that the growth and reputation of our company are the direct results of the individual efforts and commitment of all our employees. Our future success depends on continuing this commitment and adhering to the highest professional standards and ideals. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Ardaman offers a broad range of professional engineering services including: ' Geotechnical engineering • Construction materials testing and inspection • Hydrogeology and surface water hydrology • Geoenviron mental sciences ' Building inspection • Industrial waste engineering • Facilities engineering, including roofing engineering We offer these services on projects in throughout the United States and internationally. PROJECTS AND CLIENTS Ardaman has provided services on tens of thousands of projects ranging from single family residences to billion dollar industrial complexes. We work with both public and private clients including: ' Local, state and federal governments and agencies • Public and private utilities • Major industries and manufacturers • Architects and engineers • Banks and lending institutions • Contractors • National governments and agencies of other countries • Retail and commercial companies We are proud of our ability to meet the demands of any project, anywhere. Through the efforts of our ' dedicated staff, we approach each assignment, no matter how large or small, with enthusiasm and the full resources of our company. J._._J Ardaman&Associat Geotechnical^Environmenl§7� �7 Ardaman & Associates, Inc. Geotechnical, Environmental and ROBERTO E. BALBIS, P.E. Materials Consultants VICE PRESIDENT I PRINCIPAL ENGINEER ARDAMAN&ASSOCIATES, INC., WEST PALM BEACH EDUCATION B.S. Civil Engineering, University of Florida, 1969 M.E. University of Florida, 1974 REGISTRATION Professional Engineer, Florida, No. 15832, 1976 Special Inspector (Threshold Buildings), Florida No. 0013 Professional Engineer, Maine, No. 9653 EXPERIENCE Mr. Balbis, as Vice President and Principal Engineer, has managed thousands of projects, dealing with geotechnical engineering and construction materials testing. He also has served as an expert witness on behalf of several public-sector and private clients. Mr. Balbis is proficient in the role of Senior Consultant, having served in this capacity on public-sector contracts, including City of West Palm Beach, Palm Beach Gardens, Town of Lake Park, City of Lakeworth, South Florida Water Management District, Palm Beach County, Martin County, Indian River County and Palm Beach School Board. Mr. Balbis has accumulated 40 years of geotechnical engineering experience. He has gained a wealth of knowledge regarding construction conditions in the area. He is often consulted on 'high-profile' projects, such as City Place, Judicial Center Parking Structure, Northbridge Center, Esperante and the Kravis Performing Arts Center. Mr. Balbis is a specialist in the use of innovative site preparation measures to allow the use of shallow foundations to support heavy structures and embankments over weak deposits throughout Florida. Mr. Balbis has supervised more than 6,000 engineering projects since 1982 and he has been involved with projects both within the United States and internationally. , Mr. Balbis has extensive experience in the design and construction control of earthen dams and holding ponds for the containment of clear water and phosphate industry wastes. His responsibilities have included planning and supervising field exploration and testing programs including by geophysical methods; preparation and evaluation of soil and groundwater laboratory testing programs; geohydrological studies; borrow investigations; slope stability analyses; embankment design; design of liner systems; design of underdrains to collect leachate; preparation of construction documents; safety inspection of existing holding facilities; preparation of groundwater quality monitoring programs; obtaining operational permits, etc. Experience has included surface runoff studies; river routing and overflow control studies; Karst terrain ' evaluations; watershed and spillway studies, etc. �7 Ardaman&Associates Inc. Geotechmcal.Environmental and 6 hlatenals Consultants �7 Ardaman & Associates, Inc. DAN J.ZRALLACK,P.E. Geotechnical, Environmental and BRANCH MANAGER/SENIOR PROJECT ENGINEER ' Materials Consultants ARDAMAN 8 ASSOCIATES,INC. ' EDUCATION I REGISTRATION: ' Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering,University of Central Florida,2000 Professional Engineer,Florida License Number 63911 DUTIES: ' Mr. Zrallack serves as branch manager and senior project engineer for various projects including utility services engineering, stormwater management and design projects, roadway soil surveys, subsurface soil explorations, retention pond evaluations, ' construction materials testing and inspections,quality control,and structural steel and threshold inspection projects. EXPERIENCE: ' Mr.Zrallack has more than 20 years of experience in geotechnical and environmental engineering and in construction materials testing and inspections. Some notable contracts and projects are listed below: Continuing Service Contract for Geotechnical Engineering Services ' Mr.Zrallack serves as contract manager and senior project engineer on numerous geotechnical and construction material testing projects for various municipalities under continuing contracts on a wide range of utility engineering, stormwater management, roadway and infrastructure projects.Ardaman's services included subsurface exploration and geotechnical engineering analyses ' along with construction materials testing of soils,concrete,pavement materials(asphalt,base and subgrade),and masonry units. Projects include utility services,roadways,stormwater systems,parking garages and buildings. • St Lucie County • Martin County ' Indian River County • Martin County School District • City of Fort Pierce • Indian River County • City of Port St.Lucie • Indian River State College ' St.Lucie Public Schools New Administration Building Complex,Port St.Lucie,FL Mr. Zrallack served as lead geotechnical engineer for the design of this new SLPS administration building complex in Port St. Lucie. The project included the design of a 3-story administration building and associated parking and drive areas. The site is underlain by a very loose silty fine sand layer and Ardaman provided recommendations for foundation design. Stuart Middle School Administration Building and CEP Building,Stuart,Florida Mr.Zrallack was a senior project engineer for a subsurface soil exploration and geotechnical engineering evaluation for the design of this new administration building and CEP building at the Stuart Middle School complex. Mr.Zrallack is currently managing the construction materials testing services for the project. ' Indian River State College,Indian River County,St.Lucie County and Martin County,Florida Mr.Zrallack manages this continuing services contract for geotechnical and environmental engineering and construction materials testing services on a variety of projects for Indian River State College. Ardaman has provided these services on dozens of projects, including some of the projects listed below: • 3-story STEM Building,St.Lucie West Campus • Campus Road,Mueller Campus • 3-story Classroom Building,Mueller Campus • Campus Road Bridge,Mueller Campus • Stem Building Chiller Tank, St Lucie West Campus • Building W Expansion,Main Campus ' • Building A Foundation Distress,Main Campus • Crooks Parcels,Main Campus Midway Road Widening(Selvitz Road to South 25th Street),St.Lucie County,Florida ' Mr.Zrallack served as senior geotechnical engineer for this roadway widening and improvements project,which included roadway widening,mast arm signal pole foundations,box culverts,canal stabilization and various other drainage and utility improvements. -T I Ardaman&Associates,Inc. Geotechnical,Environmental and hlatenals Consultants 69 Ardaman & Associates, Inc. State-, . lorida1 Board of Professional E eers Attests that O Ax &sitm ASS0f' e�••� at es;' F B P E 1.�.'e'f li►/�✓�f';!� . ;,:.�� tinurn�nnyl�nui Is authorized under the provis` ��-of Section 471.423,FloridA:Statutes,to offer engineering services to the public through a Professional Eugiaeer,dilly licttsec��lbjdef'Chapter 471,Florida Statutes. Expiration: 2/28/2019 `'�,��;ODwE44.CM1g CA Lic.No: Audit No: 2292019ODS63 R qq�p State otlqri a Board4ofProfessional Engineers , Attests that Roberto Enrique BWbis , P'.E. F g PE Is licensed as a Profesikina,�l,Enginedt under CLspter 471, Florida Statutes Expiration:2/28/2019 '�t P.E./Sl t1c.No: ' Audit No: 228201932487 Sl CLA $FBC`rOR P.E. 00 l a State f F r ' Board of Professional Engineers 1 Attests that Dariiel James Zrallack , P.E. Is licensed as a Professional Engineer under Chapter 471, Florida Statutes Expiration: 2/28/2019 P.E.Uc.No: ' Audit No: 228201909899 R 63911 crir+aill/_ili Ardaman&Associates,Inc. Geolechn!cal,Enwonmental and �n Matenals Consultants YI i Ardaman & Associates, Inc. Project Summaries ' Organization Name: Martin County Schools Project: Continuing Services Contract Geotechnical �a Engineering Services, Martin County, Florida Project Date(Start/End): 2016/Current = o Status of Project: On-Going Client Contact: Mark Sechrist, Construction Manager Martin County Schools 1050 SE 101h Street, Stuart FL 34996 772-223-3105 ext. 133 sechrimna.martin.k12.fl.us Key Personnel: Dan Zrallack, P.E. & Roberto Balbis, P.E. Scope of work: Ardaman provides various geotechnical engineering and construction materials testing services under this continuing services contract. Ardaman recently provided geotechnical engineering services and construction materials testing services at Stuart Middle School a new administration building, a CEP building and an associated parking lot. Organization Name: Palm Beach Day Academy Project: Palm Beach Day Academy Expansion Project, West y Palm Beach, Florida Project Date(Start/End): 2016/2017 ati m Status of Project: Completed ` Client Contact: Cindy Pflaumer Palm Beach Day Academy 241 Seaview Ave. Palm Beach, FL 33480 561-655-5289 cgflaumeKaDpbday.org ' Key Personnel's role in project: Roberto Balbis, P.E. & Dan Zrallack, P.E. Scope of work: Ardaman conducted subsurface explorations with Standard Penetration Test borings to determine the subsurface conditions at the proposed expansion project. The project site is underlain by i loose sands and a thin layer of organics. Ardaman recommend and supervised the implementation of a Vibroreplacement soil improvement program in order to allow the support of the proposed buildings on shallow foundations rather than performing a costly organic soil removal and replacement program. Ardaman also provided quality control testing services. Project: St. Lucie Public Schools, Port St. Lucie, Florida r_ Project Date(Start/End): 2018/2018 St . Lucie Status of Project: Completed Client Contact: Stefan Matthes, P.E. PUBLIC SCHOOLS Culpepper&Terpening, Inc. 2980 South 251h Street Fort Pierce, FL 34981 i 772-464-3537 ext. 114 smatthes@ct-eng.com Key Personnel's role in project: Dan Zrallack, P.E. & Roberto Balbis, P.E. Scope of work: Ardaman provided subsurface exploration and geotechnical engineering services for the i proposed three-story St. Lucie Public Schools Administration building complex. Services included the performance of Standard Penetration Test borings and engineering analyses. The school was underlain by a very loose silty sand layer and Ardaman provided standard site preparation and foundation design recommendations. 71 The Village of Tequesta - 9AA0002"7 Request for Proposals REG Architects RFP2018-0IPR Interiors f Planners ' • 561.659.2363 . ' LEED ENGINEERING SEQUIL SYSTEMS SEQUIL. 1 1 1 1 �rSTEMS i 1 i 1 t 1 SEQUILFIRM PROFILE&EXPERIENCE 1 1 PROFILE SEQUIL Systems, Inc. is an award-winning professional services firm providing highly specialized building commissioning, LEED program management, energy modeling and sustainable management consulting services to help reduce the environmental impact of buildings and create exceptional indoor ' environments. SEQUIL has grown from a modest beginning to its current status as a leading building optimization specialist sought after by world-class architects, engineers,owners and development teams. 1 PEOPLE SEQUIL principals have been practicing architecture and engineering since the 1970s, when energy conservation was a core element of design. SEQUIL's commissioning authorities and program managers are 1 experienced and credentialed architects and engineers themselves, having practiced in large firms in major markets on award-winning landmark projects. SEQUIL's leadership stays involved at the highest level throughout the duration of a project, advancing engineering concepts in execution through the use of state- of-the-art modeling and pad-based, mobile cloud computing platforms. With a deep foundation in building energy optimization,SEQUIL is a valued expert in comprehensive energy strategy. 1 RELEVANT EXPERIENCE SEQUIL has current and previous experience on many municipal projects that range from small scale administrative facilities, to more technical Emergency Operations Centers. Experience ' includes police departments and town hall facilities. We recently completed work on multiple government and municipal projects for different agencies throughout the State of Florida. Most recently we achieved the ' LEED Gold certification for the City of Miami Beach Property Management Facility;the first Gold certification for the city. Additional public works projects that have achieved LEED certification in municipalities including Miami,Pompano Beach,Homestead,Doral,Miramar,and Miami-Dade County. We have successfully certified 1 buildings for the City of Doral,the City of Punta Gorda, Charlotte County,the City of Miami Lakes and Miami Beach. This volume of work makes SEQUIL extremely experienced in successfully certifying these projects, allowing us to easily understand planning and zoning mechanisms and interact within different regulators. 1 PROCESS SEQUIL participates at an exceptionally high level as peers to the A/E design team, bringing fresh ' ideas and a vast perspective to design and implementation. We strive to help foster positive team environments, with the majority of our commissions earned by way of referrals and repeat clients. STREAMLINE SEQUIL provides in-depth LEED Certification and consulting services at the highest level possible. ' SEQUIL has been recognized by the USGBC as Preferred Proven Provider; a designation which rewards competent and experienced consulting firms with the ability to work directly with the GBCI Certification teams to streamline and simplify the LEED process.APPROACH The SEQUIL approach to LEED+Commissioning is as a collaborative, complementary participant. We work directly with the ownership, design and contracting teams to ask questions and seek answers to virtually all elements of the project. We use the Commissioning process within each project phase to inform decisions in that phase, all with a greater goal of building optimization and excellence. SEQUIL Systems Inc. 72 1 PERSONNEL PROFILE JEFFREY J. CONLEY AAIA CCP ; DCEP j LEED AP BD&c Managing Principal Senior Commissioning Engineer: Electrical, Lighting, Solar Power Systems Mr. Conley manages the business aspects of SEQUIL in addition to providing principal-level management on all projects. He is the senior commissioning authority for electrical and renewable energy systems, with extensive focus on lighting system optimization. His 20+ years of experience includes engineering and design of building systems with sustainability as a primary mission. Education NASA Kennedy Space CenterCommissioning The Pennsylvania State University Experience Bachelor of Architectural Engineering Mr. Conley has been involved in all aspects of University Park PA, 1987 building architecture, engineering and construction since 1987. He has designed and project-managed Professional Affiliations the implementation of systems in over 20 million AIA; Data Center Energy Practitioner square feet of health care, commercial, telecom, USGBC National Member university and mixed-use projects worldwide. With ' Illuminating Engineering Society a large portfolio of projects, Mr. Conley creates a Building Commissioning Association confident, experienced and healthy work Institute of Electrical and Electronics environment amongst project ownership, design and , Engineers;The Climate Project contracting teams with a focus on teamwork and Corporate Background good communication. Shen Milsom & Wilke, New York Director, Florida Operations City of Doral Police Department, Doral, Florida Flack + Kurtz, New York Achieved LEED Silver Project Manager,Electrical Engineer Originally certified LEED Gold as the Doral Public Works Syska & Hennessy, New York Facility, the 23,000 square foot existing building has Project Manager, Electrical Engineer been redeveloped as the Doral Public Works Facility, including spaces for offices, warehouse and vehicle ' Presentations/Publications maintenance service bays. Facility Optimization: From Design Through Operations" Miami-Dade Doral Legacy Park Recreation Center, Doral Florida ' County Green Lecture Series, 2011 Achieved LEED Silver "Optimization =Sustainability: LEED+ This building houses indoor spaces dedicated to the Cx" USGBC South Florida, 2008 community and is part of a larger recreation facility ' "LEED and Commissioning—Quality offering a number of public spaces including a large Assurance for your Building" indoor gymnasium, other exercise and activity rooms, Facilities Today, December 2008 and offices. Client List (partial) Norwegian Cruise Terminal, Port Miami US Coast Guard Publix Corp. Pursuing LEED Silver Palm Beach County The world-class, sustainable design will accommodate Palm Beach State College some of the largest ships and features new technology Charlotte County Schools EPA to support faster and more efficient embarkation and Florida Atlantic University disembarkation processing. Florida Gulf Coast University National Park Service SEQUIL Systems Inc. 73 ' PERSONNEL PROFILE ' HEATHER SHANDLOFF APPELL AAIA I LEED AP BD&c Director, Sustainability Services ' Ms. Appell manages SEQUIL's Sustainability Services group. She advises owners and design teams on world-class projects, guiding the certification process towards achieving optimal building performance. Ms. Appell leads the SEQUIL Sustainability Services team in comprehensive reviews of project-specific sustainability goals. Her leadership guides the implementation of these goals through well-refined cost-benefit analyses. ' Education University of Florida, Gainesville, FL -Masters in Architecture, M.S. Sustainability Consulting Experience ' Cert. in Historical Preservation Heather has worked as a LEED Project Manager and Cert. in Sustainable Design Architectural Intern for LEED projects throughout -Bachelor of Design/Architecture Florida. With a background in architecture,she has ' worked primarily on commercial and educational Registrations projects as well as affordable housing projects.With LEED AP, BD+C SEQUIL Systems,she has been involved as a LEED project ' NGBS Green Verifier manager on over 100 projects, from the design phase FGBC Designated Professional through completion. Professional Affiliations Miami Lakes Government Center, Miami Lakes Florida American Institute of Architects A(hicvc(l LEED 000 AIA Associate 25,000 square foot municipal center including council Past Palm Beach Associate Director chambers, offices. Sustainable features include efficient ' USGBC National Member lighting and HVAC, low-flow fixtures, and native plantings. Corporate Background ' City of Doral Police Department, Doral, Florida Reynolds, Smith & Hilly, In, Achieved LEED Silver Architectural Intern Originally certified LEED Gold as the Doral Public Works Schenkel Shultz Architecture Facility,the 23,000 square foot existing building has ' Summer Intern been redeveloped as the Dora] Public Works Facility, including spaces for offices, warehouse and vehicle Presentations/Recognition maintenance service bays. ' 22"d Institute on Real Property Law "Going Green—Florida Doral Legacy Park Recreation Center, Doral Florida Sustainability: Trend or Best Achieved LEED Silver ' Practices of Real Estate Dev." This building houses indoor spaces dedicated to the Fort Lauderdale, Florida 2009 community and is part of a larger recreation facility 20`h Institute on Real Property Law offering a number of public spaces including a large ' "Sustainable Development, Moving indoor gymnasium, other exercise and activity rooms, from Conceptual to Concrete and offices. Miami, Florida • 2007 ' AIA Palm Bch.Assoc Member of the Year • 2014 ' Y SEQUIL Systems Inc. Q 74 SEQUIL USGBC Membership LEED Certificates U.S. Green Building Council SEQUIL Systems, Inc. j Member Since 05/12/2006 THE.U S GREEN BUILDING COUNCIL IS THE 1TATION S FOREMOST COALITION OF LEaUERS I' WORKING TO TRANSFORM THE WAY BUILDINGS AND COMMUNITIES ARE OFSIGNEU.BUILT , 4 AND OPERATED.ENABLING AN ENVIRONMENTALLY AND SOCIALLY RESPONSIBLE, HEALTHY,AND PnOSPETTOUS ENVIRONMENT THAT IMPROVES THE QUALITY OF LIFE y di I')ffroy Coll / W briarv0.f�hJlM.now+rOt xdnM.J.vW q"' MbrtMb'tuV fOS lnawMAW.^•1�.MI+IaM.ge' p..0 W ALd WXItn+NA p/r Y'�hN•110•�Oar1 pwll6uwpY.t�M W pn V�ti•nl•�IN ugfu'1 tlw nw nI lNr ltt0 m.*n lwJ••I PW+" �.gnu n11 W LSID o'•a"In+l•q l'W+• O11tH 11+n pt 0�l pp� n y.i tY. O.Oc•1GI1 175 Southeast IT`Avenue +1(561)921-ogoo x1o6 SEQUIL Systems Inc. Delray Beach,FL33449 jconely@sequil.com 75 1 SEQUIL,, Individual Certifications 1 Building Commissioning Certification Board 1 C.,NH nRl 01 II1.N Jef Conley I I II IN 11,iNA.11 IN 111 ' Certified Commissioning Professional (CCP) rbe n('('n 1.ac1:nJU.d L).1NSI NI Uu•ANtittltiD/If't'1711:k:Rl2.Iandunl.Rral.tr.uluo nomL.r: 11'II P.114 DIM,IN111t•\I INo.\IIICll 1 I Vli nl[11V lI.I NCI AND I YI'I IIll N(-i I uR Il ll III III I IINti U MIS+1. I'I:.xi tin I11'�IN'.-1:\Hti1151'I OIINI IIN.i•%NI-\.\\IINAII.IN IN.I\IINIINI,1'It1111 WOW ANI A;I + 1 •H lip\•1%li NI.ANI11'I'll 11I INI.I441',1I 101IIINIAN1IARDI.,l'1RI-IIIMAN.I ANDI.IN I All 1 111 9111141 111 , I (OMA Ssa1�p_y Mal ' INiRAS OCIAT M[NT n:.;r1•.,ma,•.uNp This cortlllcato Is awarded to Jell'rey Conley Jeffrey J.Conley SRgUII.Systems,Inc. 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Delray Beach,FL33444 Iconely@sequil.com 76 1 PROJECT EXAMPLES SEQUIL., MUNICIPALJPARKS/SUSTAI NAB LE DORAL LEGACY PARK Location: City of Doral, Florida Owner: 8401 NW 53 Terr., Doral, FL• Contact:Jorge Hernandez (305) 593-6740 Ext. 6018 • Jorge.hernandez@cityofdoral.com Completed: August 2017 Area: 41,518 SF and 274,000 SF of Grounds Certifications: LEED Silver Certified Awards: 2018 USGBC Gala Verde Most Outstanding Green Recreational Facility(Small) Description: The City of Doral Recreation Center building houses indoor spaces dedicated to the community.The building is part of a larger recreation facility offering a number of public spaces for the residents of the City. Members of the community will be able to enjoy a state of the art building with a large indoor gymnasium, other exercise and activity rooms, and offices. SEQUIL Systems Inc is the LEED Consultant and Commissioning Agent for the project l� � 14 1 ry//j tjr �,....kil.. L MIAMI BEACH PROPERTY MAINTENANCE FACILITY Location: Miami Beach, Florida Owner: 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach FL• Contact Client: Marcel Morlote Wolfberg Alvarez•(305) 666-5474 Ext. 257 • mmorlote@wolfbergalvarez.com , Completed: 2012 Area. 23,000 Certification: LEED Gold Certified Awards: Finalist 2016 USGBC Gala Verde Most Outstanding LEED NC Project—Public ' Description: This new Property Management Facility houses administrative offices, workshops, storage, locker rooms and areas for small construction.The facility was designed and constructed to achieve LEED ' silver; however,through the use of smart and recycled building materials, super-efficient cooling systems, and improved overall indoor air quality through the use of high efficiency filters and materials that contain low VOCs,the facility achieved a LEED Gold level of certification. ' irks.- ! i SEQUIL Systems Inc. 77 PROJECT EXAMPLES ' MIAMI LAKES GOVERNMENT CENTER ' Location: Miami Lakes, FL Owner: 6601 Main St., Miami Lakes, FL • Contact Client: Marcel Morlote Wolfberg Alvarez•(305) 666-5474 Ext. 257 • mmorlote@wolfbergalvarez.com Completed: 2013 ' Area: 25,000 SF Certification: LEED Gold Certified Awards: Finalist 2016 USGBC Gala Verde Most Outstanding LEED NC Project—Public ' Description: This new design-build Government Center is considered a landmark site for the city center.The project team ' has designed a modern, efficient,comfortable facility that maintains the architectural signature of Miami Lakes. Some of the sustainability features include highly efficient HVAC systems, low lighting levels with as- needed task lighting, daylighting and significant water-saving measures within the building and across the ' site. 41 TOwrJ OF DZIAMI LAKES ±. �- -- a r b SEQUIL Systems Inc. 78 The Village of Tequestaooz"T Request or Proposals ���f ' qArchitects Interiors RFP2018-0IPR Planners �`...._- 561.659.2383 1 ' TAB NO. J 1 PROJECT APPROACH 1 1 1 ' 4 t .Scott'S Place Wellington, FL REG ARCHITECTS , INC . ARCHITECTURE * INTERIOR DESIGN 'k PLANNING Tenuesta Community Center Project Design y' 1 p Approach Our approach to the design solution focuses on the importance of the building within the _n community with close attention placed on the specific program requirements and its seamless r= " integration into a challenging site configuration. Programmatically,our team closely followed the required spatial elements of the handout, locating the required spaces within the front two levels part of the building,connected to the gym located towards the ' back with the main entrance through an active concourse as well as creating vertical links via floor openings,open stair,elevator and climbing wall.The office areas are centrally located overseeing all activities.We considered it important to include a full-size basketball court and event bleachers. We allowed for possible changing rooms and showers if desired.The floor plan configuration proposes multi- purpose spaces separated by easily relocated partitions as the program changes,maximizing flexibility of use. ' The architecture styling and details of the building maintain a residential character and respect the views and privacy of the adjacent properties.Although the main structure is using long span steel frames the envelope uses stucco finishes and residential detailing.The long side walls are articulated with 2-inch ' recessed areas every 25 feet,creating natural locations for green walls and pergola like decorative elements. The location of the building was determined by the large visitor parking area requirements,as well as by ' the need to separate the employees parking from the main vehicular circulation.In order to minimize the heat island effect,we proposed part of the visitor parking to be constructed as stabilized grass paved overflow area. The simple building solution and its low roof profile permitted maintaining a relatively low fagade and eave facing the residential areas North and South,and its general profile resembles the multifamily buildings at the West for better integration of the new building within its existing context. tThe proposed metal building structural system has distinct advantages for construction. Merging a pre- engineered metal building framing system with traditional materials and finishes offers the advantage of faster construction,reduces Contractor general conditions,and allows the Owner to use the facility sooner than other construction methods. Metal buildings are built with steel that is more than 90%recycled and therefore environmentally friendly. ' The narrow site configuration and its requirements for maintaining large buffered setbacks to the surrounding residential properties guided us towards a long two-story building solution. We analyzed the option of a one-story building with a garage type base but,preferred a two-story building and surface ' parking for a more economical solution.The close proximity to single residential buildings dictated a low-profile solution where we took advantage of the structural system allowing use of the roof volume for our program activities. 300 Clematis Street, 3*4- F7po ' at Palm Beach, FL 33401 1' Phone: (561) i59-23.3 Fax: (561) 6 5 9-5 5 4 6 ' www.regarch'itecf's.�'com ( AA 0002447 Bill EST. 1988 79 1 Tequesta Community Center Project Design Approach Page 2 of 3 We evaluated the cost of the project based on the handout details and space requirements and in case is needed,we can adapt the final solution to your approved budget as we have done many times in the past. We made sure to include options for sufficient features qualifying the project for LEED or other green certification as indicated in the attached"LEED v4 project potential checklist'. Some of the possible aspects to consider include: Enhanced Cx 20%energy use savings 40%indoor water use savings • Bicycle facilities with showers • Decent rainwater management • High reflective surfaces(white roof,white concrete and vegetated parking) • Low-emitting materials/Indoor Air Quality All ID credits with exemplary performance,pilot credits,and other innovative design credits such as the following: o Green education o Social equity within the community , o Designing with Nature/Biophilic Design for the Indoor Environment Project Civil Engineer Aspects: ' The new community center has a very limited site T with a long,narrow shape that will likely be fully utilized for the building and associated parking and ' driving aisles. Fortunately,the site is located on a r very sandy ridge area in Tequesta where the water .# table is significantly lower than other regions in ' Palm Beach County. This sandy soil and depth to the water table will lend the site very well toward use of underground storm water storage and percolation by way of exfiltration trenches or storage cells. This ' will allow the site to avoid utilization of surface detention areas,which require a large footprint,thus using valuable property that can now be used for facility planning. The Village of Tequesta has an existing storm water collection system within the R/W of Seabrook Avenue which can be used for a , positive outfall for our storm water discharge once we have achieved our required storage volume by permit. The site is also conveniently located in the service areas for potable water by the Village of Tequesta and for sanitary sewer by the Loxahatchee River Environmental Control District. Sufficient water main size with fire hydrant protection is available for connection within the Seabrook R/W to provide both potable water and fire protection to the proposed Community Center. Sanitary sewer service via gravity connection or low pressure lift station connection is also available within the R/W of Seabrook adjacent to the site. Connections to these systems will not require costly offsite improvements to achieve water and sewer service. Favorable Cost Containment Ideas: , Integrated Project Delivery(IPD)and BIM approach from early stages of the project. Value engineering approach to foundation design recommendations,wealth of experience in local geology enables minimal 300 Clematis Street, 3rd Floor.,, West Palm Beach, FL 33401 Phone: (561) 659-2383•'• Fax: (361) 659-5546 www.regarchitecis_cnm AA 0002447 EST.1988 80 Tequesta Community Center Project Design Approach Page 3 of 3 subsurface exploration scope and provide verbal results ahead of formal geotechnical report to expedite design process. Landscape Cost Containment Ideas: Rf- �-�• 'A • Right sizing and specifications for plant -- - material based on current market availability r • Thoughtful landscape design to ensure ;�� ' long term sustainability and to reduce long term maintenance • Efficient irrigation design to conserve ' water and long term operational costs Geotechnical Approach: ' The site is on the coastal ridge with very sandy soils(St.Lucie fine sand soil type). Drainage will be rapid to very rapid and exfiltration trench storm water drainage system or permeable parking will work ' very well for this site. A linear swale on the south side of the building may also work and serve as the southern setback buffer. The groundwater table will be at least six feet below grade,probably closer to ten feet. Shallow foundations are anticipated with typical site preparation(i.e.,compaction with heavy vibratory roller,etc.). Minimal geotechnical work will be needed given the sandy soils(cost savings)and 1 Ardaman's extensive experience in the area. There was an in-ground swimming pool previously in the proposed building location. The geotechnical study will need to check the pool backfill soils for suitability and compaction to avoid differential settlements. Also,we will need to check that historical ' utilities were removed from the former structures on-site,so they don't not become conduits for erosion of foundation soils. ' REG Architect's design approach is a reflection of its unified vision of the role of the architect and the engineers/consultants' team regarding each project and its context,applying the principles of sustainable development with input from Village Staff for a continuously changing and growing community.REG Architects along with our team,is confident that we can deliver the New Village ' Community Center by creating a vibrant,first-rate center on time and on budget. We have the ability and experience to achieve the Village's functional goals and aesthetic aspirations. 300 Clematis Street, 3rd Floor, West Palm Beach, FL 33401 i Phone: (561) 659-2383 • Fax: (561) 659-3546 www.regarchitects-com AA 0002447 EST.19H9 81 LEED v4 for BD+C: New Construction and Major Renovation Project Checklist Project Name: Date: YY ? NN F17--1 F 1Credit Integrative Process 1 2 4 251Location and Transportation 16 4 41 5 (Materials and Resources 13 16 Credit LEED for Neighborhood Development Location 16 Y Prereq Storage and Collection of Recyclables Required 1 credit Sensitive Land Protection 1 Y Prereq Construction and Demolition Waste Management Planning Required 1 credit High Priority Site 2 5 credit Building Life-Cycle Impact Reduction 5 2 3 credit Surrounding Density and Diverse Uses 5 1 1 Credit Building Product Disclosure and Optimization-Environmental Product 2 _ Declarations 5 credit Access to Quality Transit 5 1 1 Credit Building Product Disclosure and Optimization-Sourcing of Raw Materials 2 1 creait Bicycle Facilities 1 2 Credit Building Product Disclosure and Optimization-Material Ingredients 2 1 Credit Reduced Parking Footprint 1 2 credit Construction and Demolition Waste Management 2 1 credit Green Vehicles 1 9 4TT Indoor Environmental Quality 16 5 5 0 Sustainable Sites 10 1 Y Prereq Minimum Indoor Air Quality Performance Required Y Prereq Construction Activity Pollution Prevention Required Y Prereq Environmental Tobacco Smoke Control Required 1 Credit Site Assessment 1 2 Credit Enhanced Indoor Air Quality Strategies 2 2 Credit Site Development-Protect or Restore Habitat 2 3 credit Low-Emitting Materials 3 1 Credit Open Space 1 1 Credit Construction Indoor Air Quality Management Plan 1 2 1 Credit Rainwater Management 3 1 1 Credit Indoor Air Quality Assessment 2 2 Credit Heat Island Reduction 2 1 credit Thermal Comfort 1 1 Credit Light Pollution Reduction 1 2 Credit Interior Lighting 2 1 credit Daylight 3 6 3 2 Water Efficiency 11 1 Credit Quality Views 1 Y Prereq Outdoor Water Use Reduction Required 1 credit Acoustic Performance 1 Y Prereq Indoor Water Use Reduction Required Y Prereq Building-Level Water Metering Required 6 0 0 �IOOOVatiOn -_ _ - _- _ — _. _-_ 6 � 1 1 credit Outdoor Water Use Reduction 2 5 Credit Innovation 5 4 2 credit Indoor Water Use Reduction 6 1 Credit LEED Accredited Professional 1 2 Creit Cooling Tower Water Use 2 1 Credit Water Metering 1 1 3 0 Regional Priority — 4 1 Credit Regional Priority:EA Renewable energy production 1 11 15 7 Energy and Atmosphere 33 1 credit Regional Priority:EA Optimize energy performance(threshold 8 points) i - -- - — - Y Prereq Fundamental Commissioning and Verification Required 1 credit Regional Priority:LT Bicycle facilities 1 Y Prereq Minimum Energy Performance Required 1 credit Regional Priority:WE Outdoor water use reduction(threshold 2 points) 1 Y Prereq Building-Level Energy Metering Required Y Prereq Fundamental Refrigerant Management Required ME3KE]TOTALS Possible '• t 3 3 Credit Enhanced Commissioning 6 Certified:40 to 49 points, Silver:50 to 59 points.Gold:60 to 79 points, Platinum:80 to 110 8 3 T Credit Optimize Energy Performance 18 1 Credit Advanced Energy Metering 1 2 credit Demand Response 2 3 credit Renewable Energy Production 3 1 Credit Enhanced Refrigerant Management 1 w 2 Credit Green Power and Carbon Offsets 2 co Monday,January 22,2018 TEQUESTA COMMUNITY CENTER 2018 2019 2020 2021 # Ilen Jan Feb Mar Apr May June I July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Jan Mar 1 Team Selection 2 Programming(P&Z) Preliminary Budget 3 Conceptual Design 4 Conceptual Design Review&Approval 5 Stakeholders Review/Approval 6 Public Charette/Review(optional) 7 Planning&Zoning Civil/Landscape&SD 8 Programming (A&E) 9 Schematic Design 10 Design Development 11 Construction Documents 12 Permittin /Biddin 13 Construction Administration 14 Month Construction Note:This is an estimated timeline and is subject to change depending on Owner,Contractor and Government Officials during Planning and Zoning input,as well as Building Department workload. REG has assumed a period of 14 months construction and a close out period of one month. w w M:\RFP Submittals\2018\Village of Tequesta\Tab 4-Project Approach\TequestaCC Schedule TEQUESTA COMMUNITY CENTER REG 483 SEABROOK,ROAD,TEQUESTA,FLORIDA Architects WEST ELEVATION PERSPECTIVE Interiors Planners a TEVOESTA (ININS1T1 EEITEI 'l ..19 y. I i TEQUESTA COMMUNITY CENTER REG 483 SEABROOK,ROAD,TEQUESTA,FLORIDA Architects SOUTHWESTERN AERIAL PERSPECTIVE Interiors Planners � --�___ •ice 911111111111 61, .cam -� • I —.. t - - ow ANIL r Wk Ift h r 1 ' �'�', . TEQUESTA COMMUNITY CENTER REG 483 SEABROOK,ROAD,TEQUESTA,FLORIDA Arehltaets PROPOSED SITE PLAN Interiors Planners I 4 Cotleur& ` Hearing { --� -- -- -- -- -- � - - -- -- -- -- ` '� a GRASS PARKING- % - - - - � _!. a qW LOADING 4 �? A , SECURE r I ~ PARKINGI� G 2 STORY OP — PARITOR KING COMMUNITY CENTER v 4 GRASS PARKI r. 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F y A TEQUESTA COMMUNITY CENTER REG 483 SEABROOK,ROAD,TEQUESTA,FLORIDA Architects INTERIOR-LOBBY,COFFEE BAR,&CLIMBING WALL Interiors Planners r / T � T t 1 a .! t t I� TEQUESTA COMMUNITY CENTER REG 483 SEABROOK,ROAD,TEQUESTA,FLORIDA Architects INTERIOR-GYMNASIUM&RUNNING TRACK Interiors Planners 7 ». v i.:p, _ - _ mow y w _ TEQUESTA COMMUNITY CENTER REG 483 SEABROOK,ROAD,TEQUESTA,FLORIDA Architects SOUTHWESTERN AERIAL PERSPECTIVE Interiors Planners a 1 i Ilhlll 1 ' Zoning Information for Village Community Center facility ' Zoning District: R/OP Recreation/Open Space District(Sec. 78-179) Per Sec. 78-179(d)Special Exception process required.All permitted and accessory uses in the R/OP ' district shall undergo special exception review as provided in article IX, division 3 of the Village's Code. Sec.78-143.-Schedule of site requirements: ' Minimum Setbacks r-.,.....,,......� District Minimum Minimum Maximum front Yard Side Yard Rear Yard Maximum Mlnlmum Minimum Lot Lot Width Lot building LK" Landscaped ' Slse coverage Height Area open Requirements Space Rec'eaaon/00 n Not applicable Not Not as ft, 10 ft.exNpt 20 R. 10 ft, 2 stoties/so R,roll Not applicable Not applicable Space applicable applicable for any comer lot= main building all sttucture I stotyll S R,for accessary bwlmny or itrllftute ARTICLE X.-OFF-STREET AND ON-STREET PARKING AND LOADING REGULATIONS ' Sec.78.705.-Required number of parking spaces Sec.78.705(35)Mixed uses, In the case of mlxed uses(excluslve of shopping centers), the total ' 1egulrement for off-street parking shall be the sum of the requirements of the various uses computed separately, Off street parking for the proposed Village Community Center facility should be calculated based on the ' sum up of the following uses and its specific requirements: One space per 200 square feet of gross floor area:gymnasium with two(2) half-court basketball courts ' that can also accommodate indoor sports such as volleyball, badminton,etc.; kitchen and restroom facilities;and public meeting rooms. One space per 300 square feet of gross area:office, restrooms, meeting/conference rooms and ' storage space provided to accommodate the Village's Parks & Recreation Department 95 F- Tectkesta res col e vets haVe s o ke v�,! Tequesta residents' greatest weeds: 2 in s residents Oct to the recreation center b!� driving, but... • vu.uttipurpose room • g�vu.nasiuv AKJoor courts • gathering rooms ■ • Uoga room • exercise room our#-i prtortt� shouLd be children! , The #s. reason for not using the recreation progrAms is that it's too hard to find parleing. • de � � d , we Love the beautLfuL and "s pLash pa in the pLaUground wouLd be ' conven�ev�.t ConstLtutLon Par!2- Cl great coMvu.uvutU asset!" avu.aZng!" we wouLd Love more classes— "We woutc{ Love to have a , ZRw ba, Barre, battet avid bigger facUL t!U with exercise classes! more parl6ng!" F�. r r iU i . 19 y 9 3 1 COMMUNITY CENTER GYM NASI U M- 7,000 SQ FT • Basketball Volleyball - Pickleball • Summer Movies • Village Summer Camp . 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V �a • -Video recording for performance feedback and sharing on social media. b m VOT FEMALE POPULATION Female Population: 2,895 Under 5 years: 109 5 to 9 years: 112 10 to 14 years: 156 15 to 17 years: 96 18 and 19 years: 43 20 years: 12 21 years: 22 22 to 24 years: 51 25 to 29 years: 99 30 to 34 years: 120 35 to 39 years: 150 40 to 44 years: 208 45 to 49 years: 250 50 to 54 years: 275 55 to 59 years: 212 60 and 61 years: 81 62 to 64 years: 125 65 and 66 years: 79 67 to 69 years: 123 70 to 74 years: 174 75 to 79 years: 138 80 to 84 years: _ 134 85 years and over: 126 VOT MALE POPULATION Male Population: 2,734 Under 5 years: 102 5 to 9 years: 147 10 to 14 years: 162 15 to 17 years: 109 18 and 19 years: 60 20 years: 27 21 years: 21 22 to 24 years: 54 25 to 29 years: 101 30 to 34 years: 94 35 to 39 years: 130 40 to 44 years: 155 45 to 49 years: 239 50 to 54 years: 253 55 to 59 years: 231 60 and 61 years: 76 62 to 64 years: 117 65 and 66 years: 79 67 to 69 years: 115 70 to 74 years: 148 75 to 79 years: 139 80 to 84 years: 195 85 years and over: c AGE BREAKDOWN • Female: • Under the Age of 5 — 54 yrs. old = 1,703 • Age 55 & Older = 1,192 • Male: • Under the Age of 5 — 54 yrs. old = 1,654 • Age 55 & Older = 1,080 • TOTAL: 5,629 399 SEABROOK FLOOR PLAN 26 22 $, N O r AA0002447 The Village of Tequesta REG Request for Proposals Architects Interiors RFP2018-01 PR Planners 561.669.2383 x;l r r TAB NO. 5 r r ATTACHMENTS r r r r r r - r Boynton Beach YMCA Boynton Beach, FL 1 1 t ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF ADDENDA ' INSTRUCTIONS: COMPLETE PART I OR PART II, WHICHEVER APPLIES ' PART I: List below the dates of issue for each addendum received in connection with this RFP: Addendum#1, Dated May 8, 2018 tAddendum #2, Dated May 16, 2018 ' Addendum #3, Dated May 25, 2018 Addendum #4, Dated June 8, 2018 tPART II: ❑ NO ADDENDUM WAS RECEIVED IN CONNECTION WITH THIS SOLICITATION REG Architects, In ' Firm NamP;6 ' SignatuVonzalez, Rick AIA, President ' Name and Title (Print or Type) June 8, 2018 ' Date 1 ' 19 1 PROPOSAL SUBMITTAL SIGNATURE PAGE ' By signing this proposal, the Proposer certifies that it satisfies all legal requirements as an entity to do business with the Village, including all Conflict of Interest and Code of Ethics provisions. ' Firm Name: REG Architects, Inc. Street Address: ' 300 Clematis Street, 3rd Floor, West Palm Beach, FL 33401 ' Mailing Address (if different from Street Address): Telephone Number(s): (561) 659-2383 ext. 102 Fax Number(s): (561) 659-5546 ' Email Address: Rick@regarchitects.com ' Federal Employer Identification Number: 65-0130307 I Prompt Payment Terms: % days' net days Signature: ' (Signature of authorized agent) Print Name: Rick Gonzalez, AIA ' Title: President Date: June 8, 2018 ' BY signing this document, the Proposer agrees to all terms and conditions of this RFP and any resulting ' contract. THE EXECUTION OF THIS FORM CONSTITUTES THE UNEQUIVOCAL OFFER OF PROPOSER TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF ITS PROPOSAL. FAILURE TO SIGN THIS RFP WHERE INDICATED ABOVE BY AN ' AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE SHALL RENDER THE PROPOSAL NON-RESPONSIVE. THE VILLAGE MAY, HOWEVER, IN ITS SOLE DISCRETION, ACCEPT ANY PROPOSAL THAT INCLUDES AN EXECUTED DOCUMENT WHICH UNEQUIVOCALLY BINDS THE PROPOSER TO THE TERMS OF ITS PROPOSAL. 1 1 1 Village of Tequesta ' RFP2018-01PR Planning and Design for New Village Community Center ' CONFLICT OF INTEREST DISCLOSURE FORM This RFP is subject to the provisions of Chapter 112, Florida Statutes. All Proposers must disclose within their proposal: the name of any officer, director, or agent who is also an employee of the Village of ' Tequesta. Furthermore, all Proposers must disclose the name of any Village employee who owns, directly or ' indirectly, an interest of more than five percent(5%) in the Proposer's firm or any of its branches. The purpose of this disclosure form is to give the Village the information needed to identify potential ' conflicts of interest for evaluation team members and other key personnel involved in the award of this contract. ' The term "conflict of interest" refers to situations in which financial or other personal considerations may adversely affect, or have the appearance of adversely affecting, an employee's professional judgment in exercising any Village duty or responsibility in administration, management, instruction, ' research, or other professional activities. Please check one of the following statements and attach additional documentation if necessary: ' X To the best of our knowledge, the undersigned firm has no potential conflict of interest due to any other Cities, Counties, contracts, or property interest for this proposal. ' The undersigned firm, by attachment to this form, submits information which may be a potential conflict of interest due to other Cities, Counties,contracts, or property interest forth is proposal. Acknowledged by: ' REG Architects, Inc. Firm Nam ' Signat re ' Rick Gonzalez, AIA, President Name and Title (Print or Type) ' June 8, 2018 Date Village of Tequesta ' RFP2018-01PR Planning and Design for New Village Community Center NOTIFICATION OF PUBLIC ENTITY CRIMES LAW Pursuant to Sec. 287.133, Florida Statutes, you are hereby notified that a person or affiliate who has been placed on the convicted contractors list following a conviction for a public entity crime may not ' submit a proposal on a contract to provide any goods or services to a public entity; may not submit a proposal on a contract with a public entity for the construction or repair of a public building or public work; may not submit proposals on leases or real property to a public entity; may not be awarded or ' perform work as a contractor, supplier, sub-Proposer, or consultant under a contract with any public entity; and may not transact business with any public entity in excess of the threshold amount provided in Section 287.017 [F.S.] for Category Two [$35,000.00] for a period of thirty-six (36) months from the ' date of being placed on the convicted contractors list. ' Acknowledged by: Reg Architects, Inc. ' Firm Name Signatu e Rick Gonzalez, AIA, President Name and Title(Print or Type) June 8, 2018 ' Date Village of Tequesta RFP2018-01PR Planning and Design for New Village Community Center DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE REG Architects, Inc. is a drug-free workplace and has ' (Company Name) a substance abuse policy in accordance with and pursuant to Sec. 440.102, Florida Statutes. Acknowledged by: ' REG Architects, Inc. Firm Name ' Signature ' Rick Gonzalez, AIA, President Name and Title(Print or Type) ' June 8, 2018 Date 1 Village of Tequesta ' RFP2018-01PR Planning and Design for New Village Community Center ' NON-COLLUSION AFFIDAVIT STATE OF FLORIDA ' COUNTY OF PALM BEACH Before me, the undersigned authority, personally appeared Rick Gonzalez, AIA who, after being by me first duly sworn, deposes and says of his/her personal knowledge that: ' a. He/She is President of REG Architects, Inc. the Proposer that has submitted a proposal to perform work for the following: RFP No.: RFP2018-01 PR Title: Planning & Design for New Village Community Center ' b. He/She is fully informed respecting the preparation and contents of the attached RFP, and of all pertinent circumstances respecting such RFP. ' Such proposal is genuine and is not a collusive or sham proposal. C. Neither the said Proposer nor any of its officers, partners, owners, agents, representatives, ' employees, or parties in interest, including this affiant, has in any way colluded, conspired, connived, or agreed, directly or indirectly, with any other Proposer, firm, or person to submit a collusive or sham proposal in connection with the RFP for which the attached proposal has been ' submitted or to refrain from proposing in connection with such RFP. ' Signature Subscribed and sworn to (or affirmed) before me this day of _f Ls)_✓ e-- 2018, by ' ► C.I� (,,Q�✓►�o.b�� who is personally known to me or who has produced as identification. ' SEAL Notary Signature Notary Name: 1-e. Notary Public(State): ' My Commission No: TT- i S 7 G Z l Expires on: r ANDREA ROWE Notary Public-State of Florida t ' My Comm.Expires Sep B.2018 r l a�Oc Commission# FF 157921 Iwo 1 REG ARCHITECTS , INC . ' ARCHITECTURE * INTERIOR DESIGN * PLANNING ' Summary of Litigation tJune 15, 2018 ' To Whom It May Concern, ' REG Architects, Inc. has no pending, ongoing or past Lawsuits or Claims with Clients, Sub Consultants or Yendors since inception in 1988. Nor has the firm ever been barred,disqualified or prohibited fro providing professional services. ' t rAl e 1 -- 300 Clematis Street, 3 Pl lr st Palm Beach, FL 33401 ' Phone: (561) 659-24 ,3, • FI Ix: (561) 659-5546 www.regarch' 'rnm AA 0002447 ' EST. 1988 3 REG ARCHITECTS . INC . ARCHITECTURE * INTERtoR DESIGN * PLANNING q 1 September 11, 2018/Revised September 14, 2018 , Office of the Village Clerk Village of Tequesta Mr. Greg Corbitt, Parks&Recreations Director c/o Keith W.Davis,Attorney at Law 345 Tequesta Drive Tequesta, FL 33469 Via e-mail:keic}l(ti(iarttiashtonlaxv.com I RE: Estimated Professional Fees for Phase II, the New Construction of the Village of Tequesta Community Center,Tequesta, Florida REG#18018 i Note: The following is conceptual and subject to change, it is based on our current understanding of the project scope. Changes to the scope that occur during the conceptual design phase may affect the project fees and schedule and if such changes occur they will be mutually agreed upon by the Architect and the Owner and will be reflected in the pending final proposal for Phase 11. Project Outline Description: • Conceptual Program—See Exhibit `B', `RFP 2018-01 PR Plans&Renderings' • Project Schedule—See Exhibit `C', `18-091.1-TCC—Outline Schedule' • Air-Conditioned SF-22,000 SF to 32,000 SF • Cost/SF—$150.00/SF to$200.00/SF • Building Construction Costs—$3.3 Million to $6.4 Million ote• Constitution Park is not included,to be part of a separate scope of work and proposal. Professional Services ; Estimated Fees I Architectural,Civil Engineering, OPTIONS based on SF Landscape Design,Geotechnical to be selected by Client ee Engineering,Structural Engineering, #... I Up to 22,OOOSF Up to 26,OOOSF Up to 32,000 SF j i MEP Engineering,Sustainable Design Client RFP Min. I Alternate T.B.D. Current Design Phase I A Grmce uat Design ........_._ _..___.._ $ 35,000.00 $ 35,000.00 $ 35,000.00 s Phase II. i B. Schematic Design/Planning&Zoning $ 71,061,01 $ 87,938.00 $ 110,250.00 C. Design Development $ 58,450.00 $ 70,350.00 $ 88,200.00 D. Construction Documents $ 87,675.00 ; $ 105,525.00 $ 132,300.00 ; E. Bidding&Permitting ! $ 29,225.00 $ 35,175.00 $ 44,100.00 # F. ' Construction Administration .__.... $ 43,937 00... $_ 52,762 00 ; _ $ 66,150 00 1 l.._.___...__.- Eatimated Total for Phase I.—IL S 32S0.0t1 i__......$ 386 7�50.00 S 476OU0.00 300 Clematis street j'1oPeet Palm Beach, FL 33401 �J!i9-2 Phase: (561j Fp}c: (561) 689-5546 s AA 0002447 1 I f Village of Tequests—Comnunity Center j KEG# 18018 09-11-18 Page 2 of 2 i t Professional Services Estimated Fees Architectural, Civil Engineering, OPTIONS based on j Landscape Design,Geotechnical SF to be selected by i Engineering, Structural Engineering, Client i _..� MEP Engineering,Sustainable Design Y Up to 20,000SF Phase I. 1- � __A Conceptual Design Phase IL j j B. Schematic Design 1 Planning&Zoning $ 65,625.00 C. # Design Development $ 39,375.00 D. ; Construction Documents $ 78,750.00 E. ? Bidding& Permitting $ 26,250.00 F. j Construction Administration_ _ _ ' $ 52 500.00 ' .2 Estimated Total for Phase L—IL S 297.500.00 ` i i i i I i f I i 300 Clemetis Street, 3rd FIoQf \Past Palm Beach, PL 33401 Phone: (361) 639-23,0j:,t. Pax: (361) 639-3546 :e hileiitml AA 0002447 $5t.16t8 1 t `i I i 1 i REG ARC HT_T_ ECTs , INC . ARCHITECTURE * INTERIOR DESIGN * PLANNING September 11, 2018 Office of the Village Clerk Village of Tequesta Mr. Greg Corbin,Parks& Recreations Director c/o Keith W. Davis,Attorney at Law 345 Tequesta Drive Tequesta, FL 33469 Via e-mail:heith(�.t7.dac-isash onbw.coin I RE: Phase#I.Conceptual Design Proposal for the Village of Tequesta Community Center, Tequesta,Florida REG#18018 Dear Mr.Corbin: { Thank you for allowing REG Architects, Inc. the opportunity to submit this conceptual design proposal to provide you with Architectural services and limited Civil, and Landscape services for the above referenced project. Services will be rendered as a lump sum(based on the attached rate sheet) and will be billed on a monthly progress (plus reimbursable expenses if applicable). The Scope of work and fees are as follows: Phase 1. _Conceptual Design (3 Months Esfiwated) —$35,000 00 N.T.E. Project Outline Description: • Conceptual Program—See.Exhibit `B' • Air-Conditioned SF—22,000 SF to 32,000 SF • Cost/SF— $150.00/SF to $200.00/SF • Building Construction Costs-$3.3 Million to $6.4 Million Note: Constitution Park is not included, to be part of a separate scope of work and proposal. The Scope of Work for,Phase I includes: • Conceptual Design Review-Team Meetings—Purpose is to review the RFP 2018- 01 PR design for the Community Center with the Village of Tequesta(prior to the Community Workshop Meetings)to refine the project scope(program, budget/SF, covered drop-off, etc.)and develop the conceptual design package(site plan, floor plans, renderings/elevations) o Up to two(2)design review/working team meetings o Up to two(2)revisions to the conceptual design package 30(1 Clematis Street, 3td F1gor,--Wrest Palm Beach, FL 33401 Phone: (561) 639-2383 • FJx: (361) 659-3346 wttN'."4'k1A:h r.; :_;sDm AA 0002447 EST, 3z)8� a Village of'i'equesra-Community tenter i REG##18018 09-11-18 Page 2 of 4 • Community Workshop Meetings—Purpose is to present the project design,program, schedule,and preliminary budget to the Community for input.These meetings are to be scheduled by the Village of Tequesta(Architect to coordinate with the project team and J Village of Tequesta) o Up to Two(2)Meetings, a Saturday Meeting and/or a Week-Evening Meeting (6:OOPM) • Marketing o Four(4) Presentation Boards,consisting of plans,renderings and/or elevations 3 • Final Conceptual Package—to close out phase o One(1) final revision to the conceptual package to address the Community's input Conceptual Design Phase: Based on infonnation obtained from Client and/or Client Representative and/or Client Consultants, REG shall prepare conceptual drawings consisting of sketches, diagrams, and/or rough computer models used to describe the general idea, scale, massing, and relationship of the project components, for initial reviews and approval by Client. At the completion of Phase I, Conceptual .Design, REG Architects, Inc. will provide you with a separate proposal and Standard AIA, B l 01 —2007 Agreement for Phase II continuing architectural and engineering services based on final scope of work.Phase II will consist of planning and zoning (site plan approval), schematic design, design development, construction documents, bidding/permitting,and construction administration. Exclusions: Programming, Multiple Preliminary Designs, Marketing Material, Existing Facility As-Builts, Surveys, Geotechnical Reports, Environmental Reports, Traffic Studies, Structural Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Plumbing Engineering, Fire Protection Design, NOA submittals,Building Information Modeling(BIM), Energy Modeling,Historic Preservation, Sustainable Design (LEED or other "green" certification), Low Voltage System Design (Audio/Visual,Telecommunications/Data),Lighting Design,Acoustical Design, Security Design, Food Service Design, Pool/Fountain Design, Interior Design/Decorating,As-Constructed Record Drawings for C.O., Detailed Cost Estimating, On-Site Project Representation, System Commissioning, Field Testing, and Special Inspections. f i 3U0 Clematis Street, 3rd.Floor, West Palm Berch, FL 33401 i Phone: (561) 639-2383 Faz: (S61) 659-5546 ti.t t ,,...�0� AA 0002447 EST. 1988 Village of Tequesta-Community Center REG#19018 09-11-18 Page 3 of 4 Please note,the items listed above are an overview of the proposal services and fees that we will provide. Please be advised that this proposal becomes null and void if not signed within 30 days (October 11,2018). If the project is put on hold at any time for more than 90 days,additional fees (restart)will be required. j If this is acceptable to you,please sign below and return to our office and we will commence work on your project promptly. We look forward to assisting you with this project. Sincerely, RE CVITE INC. ACCEPTED THIS OF ,2018 Colin Price BY. Vice President Authorized Client Representative/Owner cc: Rick Gonzalez,AIA, President, REG enclosures: Exhibit "A"-Hourly Rates Exhibit "B" -RFP 2018-01 PR, Plans&Renderings Exhibit "C"-Outline Project Schedule RG/cm I 1 1 340 Cicmatts Street, Palm Beach, FL 33401 Phone: (361) 1i39 21t 3.. F' (561) 639-5546 aw v.re�arc hitec'[ii'�om AA 00OZ441 EST. 1988 {{ 1 6 Tequesta Community Center ke�W"`tiRi`.NM 1 Constructability and Economics Revit/BIM 3D Exploded Axon, a s�w Conceptual Sketches & 3D Section ` WitREG Y,r c t+ r q a s Plsnncrc • y 4W7 I P Q r:- tom. r � r RE G ARt=t,iisas w _ Pl�na�ra. • • • R • • • f Tequesta Community Center wA , u Y a. �..;. , sF L ss b 1 _ Interior--- Gymnasium & Running Track .1 !i i V&W..of Teguestn-Comminitp Center REG#18018 09-11-18 Page 4 of 4 Exhibit"A" { t i HOURLY RATE SHEET ' SUBJECT. Hourly Rates for Professional Services as may be Required i i FROM: Rick Gonzalez,AIA, President, REG ARCHITECTS,INC. DATE: 2018 A. HOURLY RATES- Hourly rates for professional services shall be as follows: Standard Rate Principals $275.00 Project Managers/Architects $175.00 Interior Designer $150.00 Cadd Drafting $1 25.E}0 Administrative/Clerical $ 75.00 g:ipotemiai project proposaisi2018 poiendol client proposelsitegnesto cvnanewly centerilegnesto conlntnnl(v center - concepwal design - proposnl,doex i S0U Clrmati% Street, 3r ,:R,1¢o:)=.97;'at Palm Beach, FL 33401 t: Phone: (561) 659-2$ :7.• Ptx: (661) 639-3546 x'_W..rt 'yWIL'm AA 0002447 F.ST,1988 } L U .�. En .. '"* �► v \VA cn cr T . 4. r"• +�y Tequesta Community Center �-oilW - { } ti oil or i ,•S, M-: r� � ��`U� Shay Pi ShnY P+ Shay P �„�. Proposed Site Plan 3 Tequesta Community Center sc 1. I6.01111 20.0u0,t utinicrhor%Nirh rc Required 2.hint floor-gymnasium Required 3.First floor kitchen and restrooms Required d.First floor meeting room+ Rcquircd 5.Second stur% office anti aoragc spare Required G.Second star% mectinuiconference facilitic, Required 7.Second+tut•} restrw)m facilities Required {� S.Llcsator I Required 9.ADA compliant Required Ill.title compliments the 1 illa);e's Wministr•ation and Required .� ! Pnhlic Safeh buildings 11. \sects minimum standard for i LLD certification Required 12.Dance/fitness rooms Uffitiunal 13.1 oga studio %dditiunal 14. Indoor running tract. %dditiunal Cd Ci 1S.Game room Wdiriuna! ►� �'`• 16. R4K1.clinrhing++all kdditnnrtl R EG 17..luiee bar and 6i+ten additional ' Anthftocts �s PROGRAM LEGEND 1 DANCE!FITNESS 2 YOGA STl1DlO 3 MULT(PURPOSE e9po 5r t..,00sE twos. t;.i0.([idai'NA�1. NESFi 7fXtr GANCE iiri$S$ orc).�µ',t — - ELCC.t UEGN. St(fi4ie fOV2yy(il, `�"�'t6`�' 4&5 MEDIA ARTS 6 GAME ROOM SUPPORT SPACE lLW Q' YOK 1M9•J UY�fN,lM1at . e.M:f)IA M75 JJK:E 8AN :.CWlY a. uvw.. f�! umm GYMNASIUM FGOTPRINT=8,800 SF .,,,��.,,,,, � w. n "'1 F'H�R'}SEQ SST FEOCMi yLwti !'P`� INTERIOR AIR-CONDiTEONED SPACE: REG FIRST FLOOR 19,268 SF + SECOND FLOOR 12,$19 SF = 32,087 SF Totai �P�:��:� a • PROGRAM LEGEND t DANCE;FITNESS 2 YOGA STUDIO 3 MULTI-PURPOSE 1�sp $"w sf a eno sc LLEC ARk CA WAgVNG KITCKN ••�•_ ELEV sruas 4&S MEDIA ARTS 6 GAME ROOM SUPPORT SPACE uaar+ur utxn-wgvosE .s, ww xaosr .. 7r— r I Liu ca O } ' 6 RUNNING TRACK 3,5W SF wr. w ;�PRa�cvsta xa flooa rn.Ra � . . INTERIOR AIR-CONDITIONED SPACE: REG arckttects FIRST FLOOR 19,268 SF + SECOND FLOOR 12,819 SF = 32,087 SF Total pli� EXHIBIT'C village of Teeluesta Community Center RFP 201&41PR (proposed 24 month schedu4e) 09-tt-201a Outline Protect Schcduk no,di—..on purposes only) vEAR t.NM 1 i YEAR le tt li t i i e f f i e ! fd tt tt afm 1 t S i Cwncp Rwiew ' :+c'lonU[K d Sad RW (I�,yn(>mrkprry,M coM1Nytllen owdoeraf WaxW 6 t'fto'ateS` _ 11 HT TM TM TM TDT CMYK9on Ata+rraWfpM MOTE:tllif Is M rfbrWad tYpf fnf IIM la fuplr[t to CflWge aepenady en Omer ura fortUaCer Note rf alfd x Hwl6inq nePardMrK wafa Nua.