City of Miami – Baywalk Phase 3
The Baywalk is a 1/4-mile pedestrian-oriented urban waterfront park and promenade on Biscayne Bay. Providing a unique open space that links the American Airlines Arena, Biscayne Boulevard, and Museum Park. The design includes custom native stone benches, extensive paver pedestrian spaces, salt-tolerant tropical plantings, as well as themed lighting and site amenities. Miller Legg is providing landscape architecture, civil engineering, lighting/electrical engineering, surveying, Subsurface Utility Engineering, permitting and limited construction administration services for the Miami Baywalk Phase 3 Project.
The Project runs approximately 1200 feet along the southern bulkhead of the turning basin and is 30 – 50 feet in width. Permitting for project improvements was provided through the City of Miami, Miami-Dade County and South Florida Water Management District. Underground utility designation for electric and drainage utilities was performed.
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