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SCOPE OF WORK <br />Harbor Blvd Corridor Traffic Signal Synchronization Project <br />The City of Santa Ana desires to retain an experienced consultant to Implement Harbor Blvd Corridor <br />Traffic Signal Synchronization Project, approved by Orange County Transportation Authority (00 "17A) as <br />part of the 2014 Project P corridors from Renewed Measure M (M2). <br />The project length Is approximately 10.4 miles and Includes 46 signalized Intersections, starting from <br />Chapman Ave in Garden Grove to Newport Ave In Costa Mesa (Exhibit 1). The participating agencies <br />are the Cities of Garden Grove, Fountain Valley, Santa Ana and Costa Mesa. Caltrans Is not a <br />participating agency however preparing timing for $R -22 and 1-405 ramps signals on Harbor Blvd Is a <br />component of the project. Timing Implementation at the ramp signals will be Caltrans' responsibility <br />and there Is no Improvements proposed or planned for Caltrans ramp signals. <br />The goals of the project are to provide all required timing and Improvements, identified in the project <br />application (Exhibit 2), to improve traffic flaw, reduce stop and minimize congestion on the Harbor Blvd <br />corridor. The scope of work Includes but not limited to the followings: <br />• Provide project and contract management throughout the 3 -year project duration. <br />• Provide timing and operation analysis, develop and implement optimized traffic signal <br />synchronization timing for the corridor. <br />• Provide engineering services to prepare plans, specifications and estimates for traffic signal <br />equipment and related Infrastructure improvements. The field improvements contractor will be <br />selected via City Santa Ana's bid and award process. <br />• Provide construction management services to oversee the improvement implementations of the <br />project. <br />• Provide procurement and system Integration services for traffic signal system, monitoring <br />system and related communication system <br />• Provide ongoing signal timing and maintenance support for 2 -year after initial Implementation <br />of the tim ing, <br />The following specific tasks are required to be performed In the course of providing service for the <br />traffic signal coordination project. Tasks are listed In sequential order for clarity. However, tasks may <br />run concurrently or commence prior to the order listed. <br />I. Task 1: Project Management <br />• Project management is ongoing throughout the duration of the project. This task includes day - <br />toWday project management, such as meetings, progress reports, tracking of schedules, <br />Invoicing, and overall administration of the project. The consultant is required to maintain <br />communication to all involved agencies Including OCTA as to the ongoing status of the project. <br />The consultant acts as an extension of Santa Ana staff and will act In that capacity at meetings <br />with the respective corridor agencies. Following are additional specifics required for this task: <br />A. The consultant shall prepare a detailed Project Management Plan that includes budget <br />and schedule estimates for all of the tasks described In the scope of work, providing <br />specific project milestones for review and approval. These Items shall be detailed and <br />Include expected meetings, activities (by work task, whether performed by consultant <br />team or by others), start dates, activity durations, product submittal dates, relationships <br />among work tasks (including critical path Items), and a detailed flow chart for the project <br />tasks, and float time, <br />25C -14 <br />