Coral Springs Municipal Complex
Miller Legg provided assistance with the master planning phase of the new Coral Springs Municipal Complex development, which is part of a larger effort to redevelop the downtown section of Coral Springs.
Services provided for this 5-story 74,000 SF City Hall building/4-story 607-space parking garage include: site civil engineering, survey, traffic (vehicular/pedestrian) and utilities infrastructure requirements, site permitting, overall project scope development and significant construction observation services. Site civil engineering support-related services concerned the surface water management system, canal reconfiguration, vehicular/pedestrian access/connectivity, signing, pavement marketing, parking improvements and cost estimates. Survey services comprised as-built design, cross-sections and various site design surveys. In addition, community-oriented programming and planning process including meeting attendance was provided.
Miller Legg was a subconsultant on this Florida AIA 2019 People’s Choice Award nominee project.
Awarded:
- American Institute of Architects Florida (AIA), People’s Choice Award Nominee, 2019
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