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S. Pry and Wet Season Activities <br />All demolition activities and some construction activities will take place only in the dry <br />season, April 30 to October 1 annually, due to seasonal constraints of working in the <br />riverbed. Therefore, it may take approximately two dry seasons to complete the new <br />bridge. <br />C. Detour for Overhead Construction Activities <br />The bike trail along the river will remain open during both Phases 1 and 2. However, <br />certain construction activities which would pose a hazard to bike trail uses, such as <br />demolition of the existing bridge and erection of the precast girders for the new bridge, <br />will require a temporary detour of the bike trail. During these activities, both northbound <br />and southbound cyclists will have to exit prior to First Street at either McFadden Avenue <br />or Fifth Street. <br />II. PROPOSED SCOPE OF SERVICES <br />The Consultant shall serve as an extension of City staff and respond directly to the <br />Construction Engineer or his authorized representative. The Consultant shall be a <br />registered engineer in the State of California and furnish an on-site resident engineer, or a <br />construction manager, and other support staff, if proposed by the consultant, to assist the <br />City in managing construction ensuring the work to be completed in accordance with the <br />contract documents. <br />Through on-site inspection of the work and diligent coordination among the project <br />participants, the Consultant shall endeavor to provide protection for the City against defects <br />and deficiencies in the work and to strive for a timely completion within budget. <br />The Consultant shall provide and maintain sufficient field staff to manage the construction <br />contract. The resident engineer or the construction manager shall have experience to <br />manage and administer projects similar to this project as outlined in Section I-GENERAL <br />PROJECT DESCRIPTION of this RFP. The resident engineer or construction manager <br />shall work with representatives from the City, the design engineer, and the contractor to <br />ensure the project's full compliance with the contract documents. The consultant's <br />responsibility shall include but not limited to the following; <br />1. Receive bonds and certificate of insurance from the contractor, and forward them to the <br />City for approval. Attend pre-construction meetings. Schedule and conduct weekly <br />construction and progress meetings to discuss such matters as procedures, progress, <br />problems and scheduling. Prepare and promptly distribute minutes. <br />2. Review construction schedule, including activity sequences and duration, schedule of <br />submittals and schedule of delivery for products with long lead-time. Update the project <br />4 <br />25E-25