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1.0 > Our Mission
Partnering with our clients each and every day allows us to achieve our practice’s mission to be “Our Client’s Trusted Advisor”. We provide a wide range of architectural, planning and interior design services to the Healthcare, Hospitality, and Commercial markets. The firm’s work has been recognized for design excellence and is the result of the personal involvement of the design principals with each client throughout the entire design process and into construction. Our mission, “To be our clients’ trusted advisor,” is supported by state-of-theart technology and is backed by a reputation of leadership, dependability and performance. Our studio believes in creating spaces that maximize efficiency while enhancing the customer experience.
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2.0 > Capability Founded in 2006, we provide a wide range of architectural, planning and interior design services to the Healthcare, Hospitality, and Commercial markets. The firm’s work has been recognized for design excellence and is the result of the personal involvement of the design principals with each client throughout the entire design process and into construction. Our mission, “To be our clients’ trusted advisor,” is supported by state-ofthe-art technology and is backed by a reputation of leadership, dependability and performance. At EV&A, we’re about more than just buildings. Guided by a design philosophy that emphasizes respect for excellence, cooperative client relations, and enhancing the human environment, the firm’s team has helped shape the physical expression of the local desert Top | Dynasty Hotel & Casino | Las Vegas, NV Middle L | Las Vegas Central | Las Vegas, NV Middle R | Lucky Dragon Hotel & Casino | Las Vegas, NV Bottom | Magnolia Bluffs Casino | Natchez, MS
community. While we have the experience and the know how to deliver welldesigned places to a variety of clients, merely meeting your functional needs is not enough to fulfill our mission. Instead, we pride ourselves on developing longlasting, meaningful relationships with our clients. How do we get there? By doing what we do best. We offer an unparalleled breadth of services that bring holistic solutions to even the most elusive design challenges. Our comprehensive approach ensures a stronger, better coordinated product. Ultimately, with EV&A you’ll find a talented, knowledgeable team that blends an appreciation for the human experience with a steadfast understanding of your bottom line.
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was founded in 2006 consisting of a team of individuals who have worked together for decades. Nearly every team m A was previously an employee at JMA Architecture Studios. Our firm is a collaboration of experienced, educated, and ded uals who have, through years of working together, built a kinship that creates an efficient, creative and competent group.
d A. Vance, FAIA, NCARB is the past President of JMA, a nationally recognized design firm of over 200 professionals located in Nevada and California. For nearly 18 years Mr. Vance served as a Designer, Project Manager, and Principal-In-Charge a s the director of the firm’s healthcare, commercial and hospitality studios. As founder of EV&A he has transferred that expe adership and established a firm that has the knowledge and exposure of a large climate and imported it into an environme for a more personal relationship with it’s clients.
Peterson, Assoc. AIA was with JMA for 15 years. He was the Project Director of the Healthcare Studio while holding the co Vice President. His extensive knowledge and experience is now being offered through his position as Vice President care Studio here at EV&A. Mr. Peterson has an comprehensive understanding of local, regional, and national healthcare reg ments. He implements best practice procedures for project delivery and oversees the quality control process for every art to finish.
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Vance, NCIDQ, LEED AP was with JMA for 18 years. As a Senior Vice President and head of the Interior Design Stud d an immense amount of skill that she now provides to the clients of EV&A where she is Executive Vice President and In al-In-Charge. Jonelle puts great emphasis on providing her clients with expertise in programming, research, space pla e systems, mill>work construction documents for interior spaces, furniture and finish specifications, and supervi Staffdesign, Availability tion to ensure successful completion and quality of a project.
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oject experience reflected in this document, though some provided while under the name of JMA, is a collective reflec current With approximatly available s provided by our the same team workload. that has worked alongside one another 2,000 for years. This synergy is apparent in the fact th of individuals have choose to continue their relationships. This includes the consultants that we have built relationships wi man hours per month, we are able to perform the work ars. It is the goal of the entire team to share a journey of design and creation that results in a positive experience for all w ofwith a given project as required to meet d and concludes the creation of a professional medical facilityproject that offerscompletion a healing and calming environment for all ag
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s Healthcare Studio concentrates on assisted living, hospitals, diagnostic buildings, skilled nursing, imaging centers, med indicated we will have more than enough staff available aboratories, and mental health facilities. This studio provides coordination of all required design services from project conc for this project. e-in. The Healthcare Studio listens and interacts with the owner to reveal new perspectives and original concepts for spac well as creative ways of improving business operations. Along with our knowledge of code issues, we have an excellent w nship with municipal departments, ensuring rapid project permitting, construction and licensure.
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I. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE The foregoing is a statement of facts.
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> Firm Stability Since EV&A opened our doors in 2006, we have never filed bankruptcy, been in loan default or have had any pending liens. EV&A takes great pride in knowing that we have never been in project default and no firm principals have ever had their licence revoked or suspended. EV&A has a strong momentum going into fiscal 2016 – 2017. WE are committed to helping our clients achieve high performance. We continue to operate EV&A debt-free and carry an unused line of credit. EV&A (OWNS) the following: EV&A uses a variety of visualization software to develop design concepts that enable our clients to virtually experience the built environment - incorporating texture, light and volume to articulate space.
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3.0 > Design Philosophy Through open discussions and visioning sessions, we design creative, innovative & efficient spaces that are sensitive to your patients needs. We are inspired to design creative, innovative and efficient spaces based on the assessments and needs of of our clients. It is this collaborative atmosphere that marks EV&A’s corporate values. Our design staff is experienced in facilitating these discussions and in applying active listening skills to ensure understanding of your vision.
record of a unique design process. Direct communication with consultants and the contractor allow for effective cost and schedule compliance.
The decision-making process is crucial to any projects success. Our teams work together closely with our clients to convey essential information and make necessary decisions quickly in order for the work to The key to effective communication is a progress in a timely manner. clear understanding of your expectations. Our design products, detailed drawings and specifications are developed to communicate solutions. As solutions are discussed and refined, they become the
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4.0 > Our People
It’s really the people that make EV&A the kind of company it is. We hire people who are smart and determined, and fun to work with. We are very much a family. At EV&A, we’re about more than just buildings. Guided by a design philosophy that emphasizes respect for excellence, cooperative client relations, and enhancing the human environment, our people have helped shape the physical expression of our local desert community.
How do we get there? By doing what we do best. We offer an unparalleled breadth of services that bring holistic solutions to even the most elusive design challenges. Our comprehensive approach ensures a stronger, better coordinated design soultion for the healthcare space.
While we have the experience and the know how to deliver well-designed places to a variety of clients, merely meeting your functional needs is not enough to fulfill our mission. Instead, we pride ourselves on developing long-lasting, meaningful relationships with companies.
Ultimately, with EV&A you’ll find a talented, knowledgeable team that blends an appreciation for the human experience with a steadfast understanding of your bottom line.
Edward A. Vance, FAIA, NCARB
Principal | Founder & CEO
M r. Vance has served his clients, his community and the I n 2015 during the AIA National Convention, Mr. Vance profession of architecture for more than three decades. Design excellence has characterized Mr. Vance’s distinguished career. His work has led to numerous design awards and significant commissions with major healthcare, commercial and hospitality clients.
was elected to a two year post as Secretary of the AIA College of Fellows Executive Committee. As a past professor at UNLV’s College of Architecture, he continues to guest lecture professional practice classes and juries 5th and 6th year design studios. Active in his community, Mr. Vance served on the board of trustees as past vice president for the Lied Discovery Children’s Museum. He also served on the executive board of Boy Scouts of America, is a member of NAIOP and is the past Nevada State coordinator for NCARB’s Intern Development Program.
Mr. Vance has been awarded the AIA Nevada Young Architect Citation, the AIA Nevada Service Award and in 2006 he received The AIA Nevada Silver Medal, the highest honor bestowed on an architect in the State. He was elected to the AIA’s National Board of Directors in 2010 where he served a three year term receiving his Richard Upjohn Fellowship in 2012. Mr. Vance is actively registered as an Architect in seven states and is NCARB certified. He earned his Bachelor He was elevated to the AIA College of Fellows in early of Arts and Bachelor of Architecture degrees from North 2014 and received the AIA Regional Silver Medal in Dakota State University. October of the same year, the highest honor bestowed on an architect in a six state region.
RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE Lucky Dragon Hotel & Casino Thunder Valley Hotel & Casino Wildrose Hotel & Casino Magnolia Bluffs Casino Dynasty Hotel & Casino Stratosphere Hotel & Casino Moulin Rouge Hotel & Casino Montelago Village
Sandhurst Condominiums Vegas Grand Apartments Las Vegas Central Soho Lofts Tahiti Timeshare Condominiums Kingston Heights Condominiums
Matthew F. Burns, Associate AIA
Vice President | COO
Mr. Burns is currently a Sr. Project Manager and a Vice O riginally from Los Angeles, California, Mr. Burns came President with EV&A Architects. He is highly accomplished in the preparation and production of EV&A’s quality construction documentation. With over 13 years of experience in commercial and industrial projects, he is familiar with all phases of work from entitlements through contract administration.
to Nevada to attend the University of Nevada, Las Vegas where he earned his Masters of Architecture. During his education, he was involved with AIAS Las Vegas and was a member of the Golden Key International Honor Society. He continues his involvement with the professional organizations as an Associate AIA member and is part of the Emerging Professionals/Young Architects Forum and As an integral part of the production team, he works closely the LEAN Construction Institute. with the principal, designers and client, coordinating the efforts of all outside consultants from the beginning of the Continuing with the sustainable design expertise gained schematic phase through the completion of the project. through his master’s thesis studies, specifically day He is instrumental in meeting the applicable codes that lighting and education, he is currently preparing for his govern any project and he works closely with all agencies LEED AP exam. Mr. Burns has completed his Intern having jurisdiction to ensure his projects are successful in Development Program (IDP) requirements of the National securing the necessary building permits for construction. Council of Architectural Registration Boards in the pursuit of his architectural license.
RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE Lucky Dragon Hotel & Casino Wildrose Hotel & Casino Magnolia Bluffs Casino Dynasty Hotel & Casino
Stratosphere Hotel & Casino Moulin Rouge Hotel & Casino Las Vegas Central Kingston Heights Condominiums
Jonelle L. Vance, IIDA, LEED AP, NCIDQ
Vice President | Interiors Principal
W ith over 30 years of experiences Jonelle’s philosophy H er of design bridges the gaps of architecture and interiors in a seamless fashion. With millions of square feet of projects to her credit, her expertise includes developing a symbiotic relationship with clients to produce the best project possible. Many of her projects have been awarded for design excellence through AIA and NAIOP.
passion for art and the environment have lead her to several trips to Europe to discover latest uses for sustainable and environmental design. Jonelle is a member of NAIOP and has served as City Center Director, representing Nevada for IIDA. Her education has combined art and interior design, giving a twist to the status quo. She is a Registered Interior Designer in the state of Nevada.
RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE Lucky Dragon Hotel & Casino Thunder Valley Hotel & Casino Wildrose Hotel & Casino Magnolia Bluffs Casino Dynasty Hotel & Casino
Stratosphere Hotel & Casino Moulin Rouge Hotel & Casino Tahiti Timeshare Condominiums Kingston Heights Condominiums
“Unity is strength... when there is teamwork and collaboration, wonderful things can be achieved.�
> The Team
Design Kevin Welch, Associate AIA Design Director Kyle Fischer, Associate AIA Designer Production Todd Brautigam, Associate AIA Project Professional Ana Fimbres, Associate AIA Project Professional Kurt Walden, Associate AIA Project Professional Alberto Sanchez, Associate AIA Project Professional Interiors Kellie Wanbaugh, NCIDQ Project Manager Carina Gaytan Designer
Consolidated Resorts
Tahiti Resort Las Vegas, Nevada
Size 140,000 SF
Cost $19.5 MM
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> Residential “Successful budget development and leadership of timeshare design projects is a necessary core activity for every Operator to keep HOA’s happy and individual properties desirable, attractive and functioning properly”.
> Tahiti Village Located on 5-acres along West Tropicana Boulevard in Las Vegas, Nevada, this three story Tahiti Timeshare Apartment complex was completed in 2003 and is comprised of 190 apartment units, pool area, clubhouse and surface parking. Designed in a South Pacific theme, the project is complete with a thatched Porte Cochere entry feature, tropical pool cabanas, tropical landscaping, a putting green and two sand beach swimming pools. With the vast array of amenities you’re sure to feel like you’re relaxing in the tropics with the excitement of Las Vegas.
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Consolidated Resorts - Soliel Management JMA $19.5 MM Edward A. Vance, FAIA
Alpha Land Development
Kingston Heights Condominums Henderson, Nevada
Size 240,000 SF
Cost $320 MM
> Kinston Heights Condominiums Kingston Heights will be a 330-unit luxury condominium project located in the City of Henderson, Nevada. The project consists of four, seven-story buildings on an elevated 8.25 acre site. Three luxury unit types will be built with the highest quality materials and finishes. Unit sizes that will be offered are: one bedroom, one bedroom with a den, and a two bedroom with a den. Most units will feature a floor-to-ceiling glass wall that opens up to the fully furnished outdoor terrace. Amenities will include two large pool and spas, fitness center, storage units and a membership to Dragon Ridge Country Club at MacDonald Highlands. Kingston Heights residents will also enjoy utilizing the private elevator to shop at the 15-acre contiguous retail parcel 25 feet below their residence. PROJECT INFORMATION CLIENT | OWNER: FIRM: SCOPE | COST: PRINCIPAL:
Alpha Land Development EV&A Architects 240,000 SF | $320 MM Edward A. Vance, FAIA
Hilton Grand Vacation
Hilton Grand Vacations Rennovation Las Vegas, Nevada
> Hilton Grand Vacations Rennovation It was the mission of EV&A to bring in a new and fresh look to the existing Hilton Grand Vacation time share. With a defined budget and a directive to refresh the rooms throughout the 16 story tower (located adjacent to the Las Vegas Convention Center) our designers went to work to provide the owners and management with a clean tailored look that appeals to even to most seasoned world traveler.
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Hilton Grand Vacations EV&A Architects Jonelle Vance, NCIDQ Kellie Wanbaugh, NCIDQ Edward A. Vance, FAIA
Korea World Development
Shingal, Korea Apartments Shingal Lake, South Korea
> Shingal, Korea Apartments This eight story complex was comprised of five distinct phases of midrise apartments, complete with clubhouse, marina as well as subterreanean parking for each residential tower. Located on approximately 5 acres on Shingal Lake just outside Seoul, Korea, JMA lead by Ed Vance provided the design direction for the project with Yamaski Architects of Korea serving as the executive architect for the remainder of the project.
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Korea World Development JMA 5 Acres, 8 Story Complex Edward A. Vance, FAIA
Intrawest
Montelago Village Condominiums Henderson, Nevada
Size 200,000 SF
Cost $40 MM
> Montelago Village Condominiums Located on three acres of the prestigious Lake Las Vegas, this two tower, five story luxury time-share condominium project was comprised of twin mid-rise towers and an on-site pool/deck facility for boat docking and recreation. Secure resident parking is provided on two subterranean levels below each condominium tower, providing access to the lobby and all vertical circulation and amenities. The project’s design was based on the premise of bringing the Mediterranean to the desert through the use of warm desert hues and European aesthetic. The project’s 20,000 SF floor plate affords a variety of residences ranging in size from 1,000 SF to 2,500 SF, each with balconies that provide panoramic views of the lake.
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Intrawest JMA 200,000 SF | $40 MM Edward A. Vance, FAIA
Sandhurst Development Corporation
Sandhurst Condominiums Las Vegas, Nevada
Size 1,000,000 SF
Cost $240 MM
> Sandhurst Condominiums Sandhurst Tower One was a proposed 34-story residential condominium tower located near downtown Las Vegas, just south of the Clark County Government Center. The Project was comprised of four major elements: A six-story podium, 28-floor residential tower, and attached parking structure all configured around a circularentry plaza. Amenities included a 10,000 SF restaurant on the fifth level with panoramic views of the strip and mountains and a 26,000 SF multi-level health club/spa with an outdoor pool and terrace.
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Sandhurst Development Corporation JMA 1,000,000 SF | $240 MM Edward A. Vance, FAIA
Clearwater Development Corporation
Clearwater Condominiums Clearwater, Florida
Size 60,000 SF
Cost $14.5 MM
> Clearwater Condominiums Located on less than an acre in Clearwater, Florida, this seven story luxury condominium project was comprised of 27 units on the bay complete with ten boat slips and dock facilities for the discerning home owner. Private and secure parking was provided on the first level along with card key access to the lobby and all vertical circulation and amenities. The project’s glass and metal composition provided an ultra-modern appearance along one of the bay’s most prominant locations. The 27 units range in size from 1,400 SF to 5,000 SF, each with with multiple balconies providing views of the ocean and/or the bay.
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Clearwater Development Corporation EV&A Architects 60,000 SF | $14.5 MM
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Kevin Welch, Assocociate AIA
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Edward A. Vance, FAIA
Del American Corporation
Vegas Grand Apartments & Condo’s Las Vegas, Nevada
Size 240,,000 SF
Cost $.320 MM
> Vegas Grand Apartments and Condominiums Phase 1A was completed in 2006 and was comprised of 216 units complete with clubhouse, pool area & structured parking provided in a four story structure. Vegas Grand condominiums raised the expectations for stylish living. Full build out of the project will include a total of 800 condominiums centrally located and convenient to the Las Vegas Strip. The Mediterranean-Style condos are available in four, six and 12 story luxury buildings. With much emphasis on a pampered lifestyle, each residence speaks volumes, with it’s open plan, high ceilings, expansive terraces, rich designer finishes, hand crafted cabinets and sleek appliances. The grounds includes tennis courts on the penthouse level, pool/ spa with cascading waterfalls, a party pavilion, state-oftheart fitness center, a Mediterranean inspired Piazza, Italian cobblestone street decor, lush landscaping, restaurants
and an Epicurean-design gourmet grocery. PROJECT INFORMATION CLIENT | OWNER: FIRM: SCOPE | COST: JMA PRINCIPAL:
Del American Corporation JMA 240,000 SF | $320 MM Edward A. Vance, FAIA
Global Gaming Inc.
Lucky Dragon Hotel & Casino Las Vegas, Nevada
Size 250,000 SF
Cost $75 MM
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> Hotel Casinos “Our Hospitality clients have become far more savy in their programmatic needs and are now incorporating strategies to conserve resources, operate efficiently and improve the overall indoor environment for their customers. Sustainability is becoming the standard resulting in a competitive edge in the market�.
> Lucky Dragon Hotel & Casino The Lucky Dragon Hotel & Casino will be the gateway between downtown and the Las Vegas Strip. The resort includes 203 guest rooms, three Asian themed restaurants and a full-service spa for the discerning world traveler. All guest rooms feature either mountain views or view of the famous Las Vegas Strip. An intimate and secluded outdoor pool and recreation area will be designed to reflect the rich heritage and culture of China. The building’s exteriors feature imported red glass panels, back-lit perforated metal panels, and a base of beautiful indigenous Southwestern stone. The project is currently scheduled for completion in the fall of 2016.
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Global Gaming Inc. EV&A 250,000 SF | $75 MM Kevin Welch, Associate AIA Matthew F. Burns, Associate AIA Edward A. Vance, FAIA
Premiere Gaming Inc.
Magnolia Bluffs Casino Natchez, Mississippi
Size 40,000 SF
Cost $25 MM
> Magnolia Bluffs Casino Sited just below the historic Roth Hill in Natchez MS, Magnolia Bluffs Casino was built over the Mississippi River to comply with State’s strict gaming regulations. The project is supported on nearly fifty steel piles giving patrons the feeling that they are floating on the river providing a real connection to the site often overlooked in typical casino designs. Using rustic materials and local vernacular, EV&A Architects collaborated with the Natchez Historical Societyto recreate an early 20th century cedar mill that was located here nearly a century ago. A municipal pedestrianriver walk winds itself around the building’s riverside perimeter providing access to the casino’s “Back-Porch”amenities complete with a fire pit and stunning views of the Mississippi and her majestic sunsets. PROJECT INFORMATION CLIENT | OWNER: FIRM: SCOPE | COST: PRINCIPAL:
Premeire Gaming Inc. EV&A 40,000 SF | $25 MM Edward A. Vance, FAIA
Wildrose Entertainment
Wildrose Hotel & Casino Clinton, Iowa
Size 175,000 SF
Cost $30 MM
> Wildrose Hotel & Casino With the success of the Mississippi Belle II, Wild Rose Entertainment sought out to build a premier “Vegasstyle” gaming resort facility on a 28.6-acre parcel just off the main highway in Clinton, Iowa. Iowa’s first 100% land based casino, the property features a 28,000 square foot casino, an appealingly themed restaurant/tavern, buffet, 60-room boutique hotel, and 15,000 square foot event center. Wild Rose Casino with its prairie-style aesthetics drew inspiration from the architecture of the region in the early 20th century. Playing on the design elements from this era such as flat or hipped roofs with broad overhanging eaves, windows grouped in horizontal bands, and horizontal lines that meld the building with the prairie landscape, the design evokes a sense of place and regional heritage. PROJECT INFORMATION CLIENT | OWNER: FIRM: SCOPE | COST: PRINCIPAL:
Wildrose Entertainment EV&A 175,000 SF | $30 MM Edward A. Vance, FAIA
Lucky Investments Inc.
Dynasty Hotel & Casino Las Vegas, Nevada
Size 2,000,000 SF
Cost $850 MM
> Dynasty Hotel & Casino Located on Flamingo Boulevard just two miles east of the famous Las Vegas Strip, the Dynasty Resort Hotel and Casino will become the latest gaming resort among the city’s elegant offings. The proposed project will feature 832 luxurious hotel rooms designed to accommodate every guest’s preference. Room choices will range from spactious family suites to the refined luxury of the Executive VIP Suite, designed to accomodate the most distinguished guests.
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Lucky Investments Inc. EV&A Architects 2,000,000 SF | $850 MM
DESIGNER:
Kevin Welch, Associate AIA
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Edward A. Vance, FAIA
American Casino & Entertainment Properties, LLC
Stratosphere Hotel & Casino Las Vegas, Nevada
Size 80,000 SF
Cost $7.5 MM
> Stratosphere Hotel & Casino Commissioned by ACEP in late 2009, EV&A Architects provided architecture and interior design services on a wide range of renovations and remodels including bars, restaurants, lobbies, VIP and front desk areas.
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American Casino & Entertainment Properties, LLC EV&A Architects On-going Jonelle Vance, NCIDQ Kellie Wanbaugh, NCIDQ Edward A. Vance, FAIA
Quest Capital Inc.
Las Vegas Central Las Vegas, Nevada
Size 11.8 MM SF
Cost $4.2B
> Las Vegas Central Located along Sierra Vista Boulevard just South of the Las Vegas Convention Center, this Mixed Use project will feature over 5,000 hotel rooms, convention and meeting facilities, a casino, 6,000 seat arena and an outdoor concert facility similar to the Hollywood Bowl. A wide variety of retail shops, bars and restaurants will be located two stories below Sierra Vista running the length of the boulevard. In addition, the master plan provides for nearly 1,400 mid-rise residential apartments making the complex a true live-work environment.
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Quest Capital Inc. EV&A Architects 11.8 MM SF | $4.2B
DESIGNER:
Kevin Welch, Associate AIA
PRINCIPAL:
Edward A. Vance, FAIA
GCA Capital Inc.
Moulin Rouge Hotel & Casino Las Vegas, Nevada
Size 400,000 SF
Cost $120 MM
> Moulin Rouge Hotel & Casino The Moulin Rouge Hotel and Casino opened in 1955. It was Las Vegas’s first interracial entertainment facility and has been listed under the United States National Register of Historic Places. The Moulin Rouge Development Corporation has plans to not only renovate the remnants of this historic landmark, but bring the world class brand into the 21st century. The project is located at the confluence of I-15 & I-95 just West of Downtown Las Vegas. This initial phase of the 17 acre resort will be comprised of a 40,000 SF casino floor that will include approximately 650 slots, 20 table games, sports book, poker room, three restaurants, meeting rooms, 1,200 seat showroom, retail shops, cultural museum, fitness area, pools, wedding chapel and 400-room boutique hotel.
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GCA Capital Inc.
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400,000 SF | $120 MM Edward A. Vance, FAIA
Station Casinos | United Aubrn Tribe
Thunder Valley Casino Sacramento, California
Size 240,000 SF
Cost $200 MM
> Thunder Valley Casino The Auburn Rancheria Indian Community and Station Casinos opened their flagship resort in early 2004 to rave reviews. The 240,000 SF gaming facility sited on 49 acres in Lincoln, California included a gaming floor complete with 2,000 slot machines, 100 gaming tables, four 8,000 sf restaurants, a 500 seat buffet, and separate food court. VIP gaming entertainment was provided in private upscale gaming rooms and the facility offered a 1,200 seat auditorium for special events. A waste water treatment plant and fire station were also constructed to accommodate municipality requirements.
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Station Casinos | United Auburn Tribe JMA 240,000 SF | $200 MM Edward A. Vance, FAIA
Meskwaki Tribe
Tribal Hotel & Casino Expansion Tama, Iowa
Size 250,000 SF
Cost $300 MM
> Tribal Hotel & Casino Expansion Located on 70 acres in Tama, Iowa, this gaming expansion included the addition of 1,200 slots, 250 table gaming positions, a 400 room hotel tower including a new spa facility and a 25,000 SF Conference Center. The master plan also called for a new 300 seat buffet, a 140 seat fine dining restaurant as well a 1,500 sf gift shop. Hotel guests will experience a world class pool and outdoor recreation facility making their visit truely memorable. A 600 space structured parking faciltiy assured all guests easy access to every part of the development.
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Meskwaki Tribe JMA 250,000 SF | $300 MM Edward A. Vance, FAIA
Cahuilla Band of Indians
Tribal Hotel & Casino Expansion Anza, California
Size 175,000 SF
Cost $75 MM
>Tribal Hotel & Casino Expansion This project located on 75 acres in the hills of Anza, California just outside of Temecula, was designed and master planned in 2003 to facilitate the Tribe’s mission to expand their existing gaming presence along highway 50 leading to Palm Springs. With several hundred acres of Trust land, their master planned program included a 2-story 250 room hotel (expandable to 500), 30,000 SF of gaming (expandable to 60,000 SF), 20,000 SF of meeting rooms and a10,000 SF spa in their first phase. Subsequent phases will include an 18 hole golf course with an 18,000 sf clubhouse, and equestrian facility, a mixed use component of retail and offi ce and 50 resort style casitas in a lodge-like setting.
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Cahuilla Band of Indians JMA 175,000 SF | $75 MM Edward A. Vance, FAIA
Agua Caliente Tribe
Indian Canyon Resort Palm Springs, California
Size 300,000 SF
Cost $120 MM
> Indian Canyon Resort Located on 10 acres in the heart of the Palm Springs Valley this 300,000 SF destination resort included a casino of 600 slots and 60 table game positions, an 18,000 conference center, 200 hotels rooms along with 250 private residences surrounding a full service pool and outdoor recreational facility. The master plan also called for a 250 seat buffet, a 150 seat fine dining restaurant as well a 1,500 sf gift shop. A 460 space structured parking faciltiy assured all guests easy access to each of the development’s offerings.
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Agua Caliente Tribe JMA 300,000 SF | $120 MM Edward A. Vance, FAIA
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Comme Ca Restaurant Las Vegas, Nevada
Size 8,000 SF
Cost $3.2 MM
5.2
> Restaurants “When approaching the fine dining experience, our designs are always looking to create memorable environments and spaces that are in essence “timeless”, recognizing and celebrating the past and future as well as the many cultures that every restaurant’s menu brings to the table”.
> Comme Ca Restaurant Designed by celebrated interior architect Adam D. Tihany, the Las Vegas Comme Ca features a main dining room encased in floor to ceiling windows leading to an expansive, covered outdoor terrace with magnificent and apropos - views of the picturesque Paris Hotel and the Las Vegas Strip. Comme Ca’s versatile layout adheres to any client’s wishes. Combinations of areas provide limitless opportunities.
PROJECT INFORMATION CLIENT | OWNER: FIRM: SCOPE | COST: PRINCIPAL: INTERIOR DESIGNER:
Comme Ca EV&A Architects 8,000 SF | $3.2 MM Edward A. Vance, FAIA Tihany Design
Milos
Milos Las Vegas Las Vegas, Nevada
Size 9,000 SF
Cost $4.5 MM
> Milos Las Vegas A departure from the glitzy restaurants that pepper the Vegas strip, Estiatorio Milos is a retreat to the rustic beaches of Greece. The design team sought to create a space that flattered the simple and sophisticated culinary concept of the restaurant, which offers fresh and authentically prepared Greek seafood. Located inside the Cosmopolitan Hotel, the expansive layout required careful planning: generous seating is dispersed over a number of intimate dining areas, including a private dining room and outdoor patio.
PROJECT INFORMATION CLIENT | OWNER: FIRM: SCOPE | COST: PRINCIPAL: INTERIOR DESIGNER:
Milos EV&A Architects 9,000 SF | $4.5 MM Edward A. Vance, FAIA Jeffrey Beers International
Arizona Charlies
Rons Steakhouse Las Vegas, Nevada
Size 4,000 SF
Cost $1.1 MM
> Ron’s Steakhouse Located in the famous Arizona Charlie’s Hotel & Casino, Ron’s Steakhouse is more than just a steak house, it’s a complete dining experience. This polished casino restaurant boasts a classic, rustic menu of steaks, seafood & familiar sides.
PROJECT INFORMATION CLIENT | OWNER:
Arizona Charlies
FIRM:
EV&A Architects
SCOPE | COST: INTERIOR DESIGN PRINCIPAL: PROJECT MANAGER: PRINCIPAL:
4,000 SF | $1.1 MM Jonelle Vance, NCIDQ Kellie Wanbaugh, NCIDQ Edward A. Vance, FAIA
Ladeki Resturant Group
Sammys Woodfire Pizza Henderson, Nevada
Size 7,500 SF
Cost $1.7 MM
> Sammys Woodfire Pizza The area around Green Valley Pkwy. and Pebble Rd. consists of several office buildings and low to medium density residential. This new restaurant enhances the neighborhood by providing an upscale dining experience to both area residents and office workers. The contemporary building vernacular, lighting systems, color palette and materials used bring excitement to the prominent corner of Pebble and Green Valley Parkway. The design approach was centered around the idea of how pizzas are traditionally prepared and cooked. Wood elements were used on the walls around the bar to relate to the wood used in the ovens while metal elements relate to the iron grills used for barbecuing. Lastly, faux stone walls (inside and out) reminisce the old stone ovens that were historically used to cook pizza. PROJECT INFORMATION CLIENT | OWNER: FIRM: SCOPE | COST: PROJECT MANAGER PRINCIPAL: AWARDS:
Ladeki Resturant Group EV&A Architects 7,500 SF | $1.7 MM Matthew F. Burns, Associate AIA Edward A. Vance, FAIA Merit Award, NAIOP Design Awards 2015
Richard & Nancy Etter
Tenaya Creek Restaurant & Brewery Las Vegas, Nevada
Size 9,000 SF
Cost $2.8 MM
> Tenaya Creek Resturant & Brewery Tenaya Creek Restaurant and Brewery is a highenergy facility that is inviting to both families and adults. Stone walls, wood floors, exposed ceiling trusses, and glass walls provide a light open environment in the bar. The dining room is more subdued and quiet, using softer finishes. Metal sun shades were used to diffuse light, and the use of lower ceilings, carpet, and faux finished walls create a sense of intimacy. A private party area is created with the use of wood and glass folding doors hidden within the walls, and finally the functioning brew vats are beautifully sheathed in copper and concealed in glass for patrons to view.
PROJECT INFORMATION CLIENT | OWNER: FIRM: SCOPE | COST: JMA PRINCIPAL:
Richard & Nancy Etter JMA 9,000 SF | $2.8 MM Edward A. Vance, FAIA
6.0 > Our Proposal
We are delighted to be considered as the architect for the continuation of your Tahiti Village Resort project and are confident in are ability to meet your design, bugetary and schedule needs & desires.
> Tahiti Village “Tahiti Village is the jewel in the Soleil Management portfolio of Timeshare managed Resorts. A 27 acre master planned resort located right on the famed Las Vegas Strip�.
January 4, 2017 Mr. Anthony Twist The ASNY Company, LLC Sir Williams Court | 801 South Rampart Las Vegas, Nevada 89145 Re:
Preliminary Design Proposal Tahiti Village Master Plan Proposal No. 2017900.100
Dear Anthony, On behalf of our entire design team, we are very pleased to submit our professional Design Services Fee Proposal for your review and consideration. This Proposal documents our Scope of Work, Scope of Services and Compensation for master planning and conceptual designs for the next phases of your existing Tahiti Village Project located on Las Vegas Boulevard here in Las Vegas, Nevada. The Property is currently zoned C-2 and is appropriate for this proposed project. The work performed will be under the direct supervision of Edward A. Vance, FAIA; Nevada Architect license #2683.
Project Scope: Our scope of work will be to prepare a master plan for the following program including conceptual planning and visualization of your overall proposed timeshare resort project.
Scope of Services: Task 1.0 | Base Information Preparation Project research and analysis – codes and ordinances, relevant base map information to be provided by you the owner. This phase of our work involves a basic site analysis showing existing conditions, design parameters, vehicular access and orientation. Site programming will include establishing modality prototypes, active amenities, passive amenities and overall theme. A 3-D Sketch-Up site model is anticipated to be constructed during this phase. Task 2.0 | Conceptual Site Development This phase of work involves the Conceptual Site Development Plan for the remaining (approximately) 7-8 acres east of the existing project. Our work will include:
Working with you to determine your desired programmatic needs, which will likely include timeshare residential, retail/commercial, office, hospitality, common open space/community space and required parking facilities.
Include conceptual layouts of proposed streets/road networks, potential users/buildings, lot parcels, pedestrian circulation, overall connectivity, open space, amenity areas, and buffer areas.
Present up to 3 conceptual site plans, review concepts and provide precedent images to convey character of development.
Revise the 3 conceptual site plans incorporating your comments and recommendations.
Conduct a one-day design charrette with you and your team, review concepts and provide precedent images to convey character of development. Stimulate discussion and collect feedback from charrette participants. Actively mark-up conceptual site plans to direct feedback and promote viability of the plans.
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Task 3.0 – Final Conceptual Site Plan & Design This phase of the work includes graphic packaging of the preferred concept site plan, hybrid renderings and other visual material necessary for communicating the planning and design concept. Based on feedback from the above referenced charrette session coupled with appropriate filtering and direction from you, a final plan will be generated complete with overall dimensions along with project data including project square footages and parking requirements that can used for the next phase our work. This final work product will result in a package generally sufficient for initial conversations with Clark County Planning, conceptual pricing by a contractor and general marketing and financial analysis by your team.
Deliverables & Compensation: Task Description
Est. Hours
$Rate/Hr.
$Fee
Design Documents Task 1.0
20
$100
$2,000
Task 2.0
80
$150
$12,000
Task 3.0
160
$150
$24,000
Total
260
$38,000
If this proposal is acceptable, please indicate by signing in the space below and returning one copy to our office along with a retainer check in the amount of $5,000. Upon receipt, we will prepare a calendar of events including when you can expect to receive our deliverables. We very much look forward to working with you and we thank you for the opportunity to serve as your architect. Should you have any questions, please call us at 702-946-8195.
Sincerely,
Approved:
Edward A. Vance, FAIA, NCARB Founder & CEO
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Authorized Signature _________________________________
Printed Name and Title _________________________________ Date Enclosures Schedules A, B & C P a g e | 2
Schedule A “Direct Personal Expense/Hourly Rate Schedule
Management $285
Principal-in Charge - President Principal-in Charge - Vice President
$225
Senior Project Manager
$200
Project Manager
$185
Design Design Director
$180
Senior Designer
$150
Designer
$125
Junior Designer
$100
Production $180
Job Captain III Job Captain II
$170
Job Captain I
$160
Sr. Draftsman
$150
Draftsman
$100
Jr. Draftsman
$90
Administration/Finance/IT Controller
$100
Executive Assistant
$90
Project Administrator
$90
Project Accountant
$75
Network Engineer
$75
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Schedule B “Terms and Conditions”
Professional fees shall be billed monthly for its work on a percentage of completion basis as tasks are completed. It is agreed that this contract may be terminated by either party in the event that the other fails to timely perform the contract or at any time without cause. A ten (10) day written notice is required in order to terminate this contract for work in progress. Upon termination, the OWNER shall be responsible for compensation to EV&A for all services completed and furnished through point of termination. All reports, drawings, specifications, computer files, field date, notes and other documents and instruments prepared by EV&A as instruments of service, shall remain the property of EV&A. EV&A shall retain all common law, statutory and other reserved rights, including copyright thereto. Copies of these items retained by OWNER may be utilized only for its use and for occupying the project for which they were prepared, and not for the construction of any other project. A copy of all CADD files, materials, information and documents, whether finished, unfinished, or draft, developed, prepared, completed, or acquired by EV&A during the performance of services for which it has been compensated under this agreement shall be delivered to OWNER upon completion or termination of this agreement, whichever occurs first. OWNER shall have the right to reproduce al documentation supplied pursuant to this agreement. EV&A shall furnish OWNER copies of all correspondence to regulatory agencies for review prior to mailing such correspondence.
Schedule C “Reimbursable Expenses and Additional Services” Reimbursable Expenses are budgeted to be minimal. These may include printing/reproduction for purposes of “Design Team” coordination and review with Owner, applicable Nevada sales tax, renderings, models, express courier services, in-house courier mileage, postage and handling of drawings, agency fees and other surveys, tests or inspections specific to this Project. Printing costs that are billed will be based on the actual cost of printing per sheet with the. Where possible the owner’s approval or notification will be given prior to large printing jobs requested. Additional Professional Services (at your request) will be billed at our hourly rates (see Schedule A) for an agreed upon Fixed Fee prior to performing any services. “Billing and Payment Policies” This schedule and these policies are part of the professional services full scope fee proposal indicating scope of work by the architect for this specific project. Payment of an Initial Retainer of $5,000 and signing of this document will signify your intent as a Client to contract with EV&A Architects, Inc., a Nevada Corporation, for professional services. Full payment is expected by the Architect within thirty (30) days receipt of the Professional Services and Reimbursable Expenses invoices by the Client. Account delinquency will result in the stoppage of all work on the Project. Work will commence upon receipt of all delinquent fees and service charges due.
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Design Recognition 2016
2005
2000
Thatcher Company of Nevada NAIOP - Honor Award Best Industrial Project
Peak Office Building NAIOP - Merit Award
Southern Nevada Recycling Ctr. ENR - Honor Award Best Energy/Industrial Project
The Crossings Office Building AIA Nevada - Citation Award
The Crossings Office Building NAIOP - Honor Award NAHB Gold Nugget – Merit Award Southwest Contractor – Outstanding Architectural Design Award
2015 Sammy’s Restaurant NAIOP - Merit Award Best Redevelopment Project
2014
2004
Siena Office Building NAIOP - Honor Award Best of Show Sahara Rancho Business Park NAIOP - Honor Award
Symphony Park Bridge APWA - Honor Award Best Public Works Project
The Cliffs Office Park NAIOP - Honor Award
2013
Citibank at Siena Office Park NAIOP - Honor Award – Best of Show
Magnolia Bluffs Casino Southeast Contractor - Honor Award Project of the Year
2010 Freeman Headquarters NAIOP - Honor Award Best Industrial Project Freeman Headquarters NAIOP - Merit Award Best Three Story Office Project Freeman Headquarters NAIOP - Honor Award Best of Show
2006 World Market Center Southwest Contractor Best Steel Project World Market Center NAIOP - Honor Award – Interiors Best Common Area
2003
Tenaya Creek Restaurant & Brewery NAIOP - Honor Award JCM Corporation NAIOP - Honor Award Colliers International NAIOP - Honor Award – Interiors
1999 Steinberg Diagnostic Medical Facility NAIOP - Honor Award NAHB Gold Nugget – Merit Award
Offices of Santoro Driggs Walsh Kearney Johnson & Thompson NAIOP - Merit Award – Interiors
Las Vegas Business Bank NAIOP – Merit Award
2002
Asahi Seiko Headquarters NAIOP - Honor Award
City Center Place NAIOP - Honor Award – Best of Show Premier Image Corporation NAIOP - Merit Award Bank of America NAIOP - Honor Award – Interiors
2001 Sitel Corporation NAIOP - Honor Award – Interiors
1998
McCarran Daycare Center NAIOP - Honor Award Multi-Pure Corporation NAIOP – Merit Award Encore Productions NAIOP – Merit Award
1991 Bally Gaming Headquarters NAHB Gold Nugget – Merit Award
Contact: Edward A. Vance, FAIA Founder and CEO evance@edvanceassociates.com Phone: 1-702-946-8195 Address: 900 S. Pavilion Center Drive Las Vegas, Nevada 89144 Explore: www.edvanceassociates.com