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Crooke Pump Station Func. Spec Dev & Programming Scope of Work ENTERPRISE <br />EA Project Number: EA23CSA090, 0.0.0 AUTOMATION <br />A TETRA TECH COMPANY <br />2 Project Goals <br />The goals of this project are: <br />1. Provide quality control and procedural compliance oversight over the City's control <br />system programming consultant (the integrator) and panel fabricator. <br />2. Develop designs according to the City's existing SCADA, PLC, OIT, network, 10, and panel <br />standards. <br />3. Ensure that the control requirements for Crooke Pump Station are thoroughly <br />documented. <br />4. Help the City achieve their long-term goal to standardize their entire water distribution <br />SCADA system. <br />5. Reduce budget and operational risk from the implementation and commissioning phases <br />of this project. <br />3 Project Approach <br />Our project approach is designed to: <br />1. Promote consistency and reduce project risk by leveraging existing designs which have <br />been thoroughly tested. <br />2. Maximize client engagement at all necessary levels (operations, maintenance, and <br />management) to ensure that the project deliverables meet the City's needs. <br />3. Test everything where practical, prior to site deployment to reduce the probability of <br />rework being necessary in the field. <br />4. Encourage transparency between EA, the City, and their contractors and consultants. <br />4 Assumptions <br />Please see Section 7 for Assumptions and Clarifications. Note: many assumptions and <br />clarifications listed must be considered in the context of the content in this scope, otherwise they <br />may seem unclear or inconsistent. <br />
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