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<br />AGREEMENT 1-2354 <br />Exhibit A <br /> <br />Task.8.03 Operations Control Center (OCC) Architecture Preliminary Design <br />. Develop PE level architectural package including elevations, plans, sections and sketch <br />details for the OCC (including all support rooms / equipment) for incorporation into the <br />complete PE package. This work will include 3D interior renderings. <br />. Preliminary Concepts will be completed in months four (4) through six (6), and the <br />Preliminary Engineering Package in months ten (10) through fourteen (14). <br />. It assumes the OCC is located within the CMF. <br /> <br />Task 8,04 OCC Separate Facility Preliminary Design <br />. Prepare PE architectural drawings for freestanding OCC. In preparing this work, we will <br />meet with the other identified users - transit, police and bus dispatchers to confirm program <br />requirements, This assumes that the OCC is located in another existing or planned facility. <br />. Preliminary Concepts (ifrequired) will be completed in months four (4) through six (6), and <br />the Preliminary Engineering Package in months ten (10) through fourteen (14) <br /> <br />, , <br /> <br />Tasks 8.05 and 8.06 Yard Track and Shop Layouts <br />. Assumes the Maintenance Yard and Shops Facility will be located at a site determined by the <br />AUTHORJTY. <br /> <br />Task 8,07 Site Preparations <br />. As defined in PE 8. <br /> <br />Task 8.08 CMF Electrical/Mechanical <br />0 As defmed in PE 8. <br /> <br />PE 9. <br /> <br />Preliminary Design of the Stations <br /> <br />CONSULTANT will develop preliminary station designs for 'each station site showing all <br />functional elements and system-related facilities, and to establish light rail station design and <br />architectural design standards. The station planning process will require close coordination by <br />the CONSULTANT with the Public Involvement Program, which is anticipated to occur in the <br />summer of2002 and again in early 2003. <br /> <br />Jt is the intention of The AUTHORITY to have architectural features of the station designs <br />reflect the neighborhood it serves; however, there is to be a common plan layout that allows <br />passengers to be familiar with the station amenities, regardless of which station used. All <br />stations must have standard designs and specifications for such items as platform height, length <br />and width; communications and power outlets for public address, CCTV (if used), and fare, <br />collection areas and equipment; electric power outlets and hose bib COnJ1cctions for maintenance; <br />conduit sizes, access, and location; signage; handrails; and lighting poles and fixtures on the <br />platform itself (perhaps integrated with the overhead catenary system). These requirements are to <br />be developed by the CONSULTANT and incorporated into preliminary standard drawings and <br />specifications, <br /> <br />33 <br /> <br />-' <br />-- <br /> <br /> <br />Q- <br />