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<br />(8, "t. <br />~,~.' '-...., ,", ~~. <br />'" , ~',lft:;Ji~!I:!~": <br /> <br />-. "Planted parkways and "Iin~a!;p~rks"(sij plan ~itW:'only sheets for planting and four plan view only sheets for <br />irrigation, all at. 1" ~ 20"sc~e sh~wing,~e installation of approximately 248,000 square feet oflandscaping <br />and irri&"-tion to beaurifY the are:' similar, to Btistol Street south of McFadden, see Photo 4) <br /> <br />. landsCape and'irflgation'detail ~heets (four plan view only sheets showing the required landscaping and <br />irrigation details, including Trellis vines details along selected portions of proposed sound wall) <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Quality Control <br /> <br />Much has been written about quality control, but Harris & Associates believes the best way to ensure quality in the <br />long run is to do it right the first time. This means less time spent reviewing the documents for quality assurance <br />later. The best way we have found to ensure that we do it right the first time is by developing a very detailed projecr <br />scope, broken into phases, which lists all of the required tasks in their anticipated chronological otder. This not <br />only serves as guide for the project team, it also communicates to our clients all of the project expectations and is <br />tied to the project schedule. The more specific they are the better, right down to details that will be included on <br />every deliverable. We have found that the prepatation of such a detailed project scope also results in better-detailed <br />and realistic time schedules and even the fee preparation process is facilitated. <br /> <br />Of course, having a second set of fresh eyes to look over every report, exhibit and submittal package prior to <br />submittal is also a valuable quality control precaution that Harris will employ, with the help of our QNQC check <br />lists and Project Managers Manual guidelines, to further ensure that when the City finally sees the delivered <br />documents they will be right and complete from the start. <br /> <br />Maintaining Project Schedule Commitments <br /> <br />Harris realizes that a slip in the project schedule can cause unwanted issues with City Council and could even <br />jeopardize future project funding or ideal windows for construction. Harris is prepared to meet the schedule <br />presented elsewhere in this proposal. We are prepared to begin immediately and to commit the resources required <br />to achieve this schedule. We also welcome Ciry feedback and refinements to the schedule. <br /> <br />We intend to utilize the following to ensure that this project stays on schedule: <br /> <br />. Detailed planning and constant monitoring of the progress/schedule <br /> <br />. Monthly status reports to monitor, and keep everyone abreast of, the project's progress and to provide an extra <br />level of communication <br /> <br />. Early coordination with affected agencies aCTA bus routes/stops and utility companies <br /> <br />. Utilizing Harris' "Master Project Schedule", which is resource loaded and updated every two weeks, and <br />Harris' "Weekly Design Team Production Schedule" to ensure that the proper manpower is assigned each week <br />in advance to this project <br /> <br />. Utilizing experienced design staff, with extensive City of Santa Ana and Microstation experience, who will do <br />the job right the first time <br /> <br />This rype of high level of service is a specialry of the Harris Design Team. We look forward to the challenge! <br /> <br />= I Harris & Associates. <br /> <br />Bristol Corridor Widening - Phase I <br />Page-8- <br />