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Agreement
Contractor Name
Kennedy Jenks Consultants
PROJECT NAME
recycled water
RMP File Number
304 (was an 802)
Date
9/3/2004
MO Ref
04-163 05-165
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<br /> EXHIBIT "A" <br /> SCOPE OF SERVICES <br /> AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING SERVICES <br /> KENNEDY/JENKS CONSULTANTS <br /> REDWOOD CITY RECYCLED WATER PROJECT <br /> DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM DESIGN <br />LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: <br />The City of Redwood City ("City") intends to provide for the construction of a recycled <br />water distribution system ("Project") located within the City. The Project consists of new <br />recycled water pipelines to serve landscape irrigation and commercial customers in the <br />Redwood Shores Project Area as described in Kennedy/Jenks Consultants' Technical <br />Memorandum for Refined Project Feasibility Analysis - Alternative E, dated 21 <br />February 2004, in the Technical Memorandum for Phasing Concepts and Key Issues - <br />Alternative TF, dated 28 May 2004, and subsequent technical memoranda. <br />This project includes all of the pipeline improvements that will be constructed within <br />street right-of-ways in the Redwood Shores Project Area, which is one of five discrete <br />project areas within Phase One of the Redwood City Recycled Water Project. Key <br />features of the project include: <br />· Approximately 51,000 lineal feet (If) of new recycled water pipelines, ranging <br /> from 8-inches to 30-inches in diameter, which will create a looped system within <br /> Redwood Shores' streets owned by the City or within easements obtained by the <br /> City. All of these pipelines are anticipated being constructed by open trench <br /> methods, therefore, no bridge crossings, bore and jacked casings or other <br /> trenchless construction methods are anticipated for design and construction. <br />· Approximately 72 service laterals, ranging in size from ~-inch to 8-inch diameter <br /> will extend from the new recycled water pipelines to each eligible customer site, <br /> and are included in this project. These laterals do not include schools, parks, or <br /> the library. The City intends on constructing underground distribution pipelines <br /> and laterals at the same time, so the roadways can be resurfaced in a manner <br /> that will provide the least public inconvenience and best final appearance. This <br /> process will eliminate, to the extent possible, the need to re-enter streets for <br /> pipeline construction in the future. <br />· A new potable water connection will be provided as part of this project. This <br /> connection will be used to provide standby potable service in the event of routine <br /> maintenance or emergency shutdown of the recycled water treatment system. <br /> The pipeline diameter will be determined during the preliminary design, based on <br /> discussions with SBSA and based on water system modeling conducted by the <br /> City. If a 12-inch diameter pipeline is determined to be adequate, then the <br /> existing 12-inch diameter First Step recycled water pipeline in Redwood Shores <br /> Parkway and Radio Road will be converted to a potable water feed pipeline. If <br />Agreement over $10K 10 <br />KennedyJenks Rev-2 112603 <br />
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