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Professional On-call Engineering Services <br />RFP No. 17.083 <br />City of Santa Ana <br />Alasy <br />The APP Team will provide the necessary ground survey information required to design the project <br />including topographical features and cross-section data. Cross-sections will be taken at 25 -foot <br />intervals for the length of the project from right-of-way to right-of-way. Additionally, we are proposing <br />aerial mapping be performed for use as the base map to minimize survey costs. <br />! eotitchniealInvestfggdon <br />Perform review of available geotechnical data on and adjacent to the site. Geologic reconnaissance of <br />the site to establish location and accessibility of planned cores and identify any localized failed <br />pavement areas. Mark boring locations and notify Underground Service Alert 72 hours in advance of <br />drilling. <br />Obtain any necessary (no fee) permits from the City of Santa Ana. Because Mile One Street is a major <br />arterial highway, we have assumed that Traffic Control will be necessary, but a Traffic Control Plan will <br />not be required, It is assumed that traffic control, per the WATCH Manual or MUTCD, would be <br />sufficient for our investigation. <br />Coring of the existing pavement at twelve (12) locations (6 in each direction of travel) to approximately <br />2 to 5 feet below existing pavement grades to determine existing pavement and base thickness, <br />general subsurface conditions, and to delineate any other soil parameters that may affect the proposed <br />rehabilitation project. We will obtain representative bulk samples of the excavated materials from <br />selected borings and relatively undisturbed samples will be obtained at subgrade and two to three feet <br />below subgrade. Upon completion, each of the borings will be backfilled with the native materials from <br />the boring, and patched with cold patch asphalt, as necessary to match existing. We have assumed that <br />the drilling operations can be completed in two (2) days. <br />Appropriate laboratory testing Including determination of classification, natural moisture content of <br />soils, field densities of undisturbed samples, laboratory maximum densities, corrosive characteristics <br />and "R" value of soil and bedrock materials encountered, as necessary. <br />Prepare a single Geotechnical Investigation Report for the subject portion of existing street addressing <br />the geotechnical parameters outlined above and Including log of the borings, the laboratory test <br />results, and recommendations for new asphalt pavement construction and pavement rehabilitation. <br />Alternative preliminary pavement strategies will be developed consisting of varying methods of <br />constructing the improvements (overlay, total reconstruction, pavement fabric, asphalt rubber, etc.). A <br />matrix will be prepared for each alternative comparing the advantages, Including cost, impacts to <br />existing improvements, duration of construction, and traffic control requirements. <br />Preliminary Deslan <br />The preliminary design phase will include the following tasks: <br />• Attend project scoping meeting with City Staff to review project concept <br />• Develop up to 2 additional alternatives that incorporate the City's Complete Streets policy <br />• Prepare concept plans for plantings in the street parkway. The concept plans will be rendered <br />colored plans and profile views of the proposed new plantings. A plant materials palette will <br />accompany the concept plans. <br />• Prepare Preliminary Design Report (PDR) that provides alternative analysis, recommendation <br />for preferred alternative and preliminary cost estimate <br />We have assumed that the preferred alternative conceptual plan will constitute the 30% design level. <br />141!1 , : <br />ANDERSON-I'f.NNA <br />