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obtained including any planned near term <br />improvements. Tetra "tech will prepare a complete <br />list of all As-Built/Record Drawings found, what <br />agency they were found in and this information shall <br />be referenced in the Basis of Design and final Plans <br />and Specifications. <br />A topographic survey for the project shall be <br />performed. A design level topographic survey will <br />be provided for the project area, Included will be <br />sufficient survey points to provide 1 -foot contours <br />with spot elevations throughout, inverts of sewer <br />and storm drainage structure/features, street <br />striping, raised islands and above ground visible <br />utilities. We have assumed an area immediately <br />around the well site and the parking lot at Morrison <br />Park, the limits of the pipeline alignment from <br />back of walk to back of walk and the front area <br />of the John Garthe Reservoir site. In addition, <br />field topographical survey work will be performed <br />to identify BC and FC of all curb returns, light <br />poles, improvements, surface breaklines, striping, <br />sidewalk, ADA ramps, etc. -above ground and <br />underground facilities (any that are marked by <br />others), all utility manholes and pull boxes, and the <br />dipping of the manholes. <br />Tetra Tech will develop a potholing location plan <br />based on our utility research and alignment <br />analysis. Tetra Tech will schedule the potholing <br />activities with the City's Project Manager a <br />minimum of two (2) weeks in advance. Traffic <br />control plans related to potholing activities will <br />be submitted to City staff for review. We have <br />assumed the development of three typical plans, If <br />site specific traffic control plans are required, Tetra <br />Tech will prepare a fee once the locations have <br />been determined. All potholing Information will be <br />logged and included in the Basis of Design and <br />on the Final Design Plans. Per the RFP, we have <br />assumed a maximum of twenty (20) potholes will <br />be required. We understand that we are required <br />to obtain permits and pay all applicable fees for <br />the potholing activities. Backfill and paving will be <br />as required by the Permitting section of the Public <br />Works Agency. The pavement section shall match <br />the existing pavement thickness at a minimum. We <br />have assumed hot mix asphalt replacement will be <br />required. <br />Well 0'32 Rehabilitation Engineering Services <br />Metra Tech will research available records at the <br />City to verify the existing right-of-way for the project <br />area and confirm ownership of the right-of-way. <br />We will review the available information and will <br />inform the City of any issues of concern regarding <br />potential problems having to do with prior rights, <br />license agreements, encumbrances, etc. <br />Task 3. Geotechnical <br />Recommendations <br />Tetra Tech will be responsible for conducting <br />necessary geotechnical testing to determine <br />the existing pavement and base thickness, sub - <br />grade soil type and evaluation of the structural <br />section's condition. Field and laboratory testing <br />will be performed as necessary to recommend <br />pipe bedding requirements, pump house <br />foundation requirements, excavation and shoring <br />requirements, retaining walls as required and a <br />new pavement structural section throughout the <br />Project limits, Foundation design analysis, will <br />be performed to provide earthwork/structural <br />recommendations, pipe bedding requirements, <br />and pavement reconstruction details for the <br />construction of the Project. <br />Geotechnical testing on sampled earth materials <br />for sol classification will be performed to evaluate <br />engineering properties. The test includes moisture <br />content and dry density, gradation, consolidation, <br />direct shear, R -value, and corrosivity (chlorite <br />and sulfate content, minimum resistivity and pH). <br />Geotechnical hazards at the project site will be <br />evaluated and geotechnical recommendations <br />for design and construction of the project will be <br />prepared. The report will include: site conditions, <br />geologic hazards (fault rupture, ground shaking, <br />liquefaction and tsunami), seismicity, foundations, <br />lateral earth pressures, corrosivity, concrete type, <br />pipe subgrade preparation, pipe bedding, materials <br />for trench backfill and backfill compaction; <br />pavement recommendation, and earthwork <br />recommendations. This information will be includes <br />in the Basis of Design, on the Final Design Plans <br />and in the Final Specifications. <br />251-19 <br />