GSA South Florida Federal Office FBI Building Bridging Team
This project involved the preparation of civil, landscape and environmental bridging documents for a proposed FBI facility in the City of Miramar, Broward County. The 475,000-SF facility includes 535 structured and 500 surface parking spaces.
The bridging documents included conceptual plans, design narratives and performance specifications for earthwork, paving, grading, drainage, water, fire, sanitary sewer, lift station and force main.
The project included the preparation of narratives related to options for sustainability performance to meet the project requirements for LEED Silver and Sustainable Sites Initiative Two Stars. Performance specifications and conceptual design narratives were prepared for the design and operation of a stormwater capture cistern, including tank, piping and pumps to harvest stormwater from roofs for cooling tower use, toilet and urinal flushing and other non-potable uses. In addition, performance specifications and conceptual design narratives were prepared for an alternative well design for the non-potable uses.
Miller Legg conducted joint meetings with South Florida Water Management District, Broward County Environmental Protection and Growth Management Department and the Army Corps of Engineers to establish wetland and stormwater permitting requirements for the proposed stormwater design and voluntary wetland creation as the design related to the existing wetlands adjacent to the site.
Awarded:
- Design-Build Institute of America, Design-Build Project of the Year, 2015
GSA South Florida Federal Office FBI Building Bridging Team Core and Shell, LEED Platinum, 2016
GSA South Florida Federal Office FBI Building Bridging Team Commercial Interiors, LEED Gold, 2016
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