PROJECT GOALS AND OBJECTIVES. 4.2.1 The goal of this Project is to build a state of the art recreational facility, consistent with the project scope and budget, with an Olympic size aquatic center, designed to be user friendly and easily accessible for the enjoyment of the community, while also being sensitive to the adjacent neighborhood. 4.2.2 In addition, the overall design of the Project must also be aesthetically pleasing and functional, while at the same time meeting environmental and sustainability goals. Specifically, the A/E acknowledges and agrees to incorporate design strategies that meet or exceed Florida Green Building Coalition (FGBC) standards and meets requirements for minimum certification by the FGBC, including, but not limited to, the following design criteria: ▪ Native landscape materials requiring little or no irrigation. ▪ Bicycle racks to promote visitors to ride to the facility. ▪ One or more electric car charging stations. ▪ Use of construction materials with recycled content (e.g. carpeting, vinyl tile, etc.). ▪ Hurricane resistance glazing, door and roof systems. ▪ High Solar Reflectance Index on roofing material. ▪ Low flow plumbing fixtures. ▪ LED lighting, site lighting and interior lighting. ▪ High efficiency air conditioning equipment. ▪ VAV air conditioning and controls. ▪ Demand Control Ventilation. ▪ High efficiency water heating equipment. DocuSign Envelope ID: 35244930-6D2F-47EC-A335-D4B6AB597729 4.2.3 The proposed multi-purpose synthetic turf field shall be designed in a manner that meets FGBC requirements and certification, which is also durable, easy to maintain, and delivers excellent safety and performance capabilities. 4.2.4 With regards to the aquatic complex, the goal is to build a facility designed to meet the stringent needs of competitive swimming, while also creating an inviting environment of fun and relaxation for the City’s residents and visitors alike. Moreover, the design features must also incorporate elements intended to reduce the long-term maintenance and operational costs of the aquatic facility for the City.
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PROJECT GOALS AND OBJECTIVES. 4.2.1 The goal of this Project is to build a state of the art recreational facility, consistent with the project scope and budget, with an Olympic size aquatic center, designed to be user friendly and easily accessible for the enjoyment of the community, while also being sensitive to the adjacent neighborhood.
4.2.2 In addition, the overall design of the Project must also be aesthetically pleasing and functional, while at the same time meeting environmental and sustainability goals. Specifically, the A/E acknowledges and agrees to incorporate design strategies that meet or exceed Florida Green Building Coalition (FGBC) standards and meets requirements for minimum certification by the FGBC, including, but not limited to, the following design criteria: ▪ Native landscape materials requiring little or no irrigation. ▪ Bicycle racks to promote visitors to ride to the facility. ▪ One or more electric car charging stations. ▪ Use of construction materials with recycled content (e.g. carpeting, vinyl tile, etc.). ▪ Hurricane resistance glazing, door and roof systems. ▪ High Solar Reflectance Index on roofing material. ▪ Low flow plumbing fixtures. ▪ LED lighting, site lighting and interior lighting. ▪ High efficiency air conditioning equipment. ▪ VAV air conditioning and controls. ▪ Demand Control Ventilation. ▪ High efficiency water heating equipment. DocuSign Envelope ID: 35244930-6D2F-47EC-A335-D4B6AB597729.
4.2.3 The proposed multi-purpose synthetic turf field shall be designed in a manner that meets FGBC requirements and certification, which is also durable, easy to maintain, and delivers excellent safety and performance capabilities.
4.2.4 With regards to the aquatic complex, the goal is to build a facility designed to meet the stringent needs of competitive swimming, while also creating an inviting environment of fun and relaxation for the City’s residents and visitors alike. Moreover, the design features must also incorporate elements intended to reduce the long-term maintenance and operational costs of the aquatic facility for the City.
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