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<br /> General Assumptions <br /> The overall approach to this work builds upon previous customer retrofit work <br /> performed by this team in the bay area and scoping discussions with the City. The <br /> underlying general assumptions used to prepare this proposal are summarized as <br /> follows. Exceptions are noted in the following section of this exhibit. <br /> Limits of Scope <br /> · This scope was developed assuming an estimate of effort for various tasks <br /> associated with each customer classification. The complexity of customer retrofit <br /> work is highly variable and the effort level and associated cost is based on a <br /> number of assumptions regarding the availability of existing information on <br /> customer sites, level of fieldwork required to document existing conditions, <br /> complexity of the existing potable water service configuration, review <br /> requirements of the California Department of Health Services, and ability and/or <br /> willingness of the customer to coordinate with the City and consultant team, etc. <br /> · To closely manage the work and provide accurate reporting, each customer <br /> retrofit site or group of retrofits will be treated as an individual project. Labor <br /> effort, direct costs and construction related budgets and actual costs will be <br /> accounted for on a site-by-site basis as part of the Project Management Task. <br /> · The work under this contract is assumed to be performed over a 42 month <br /> period, as the treatment, storage, pumping and distribution facilities are <br /> constructed and placed into service. If the work under this contract extends <br /> beyond this time period, the scope of services and fee will require amendment. <br /> · The assessment of site conditions for hazardous materials is not included. If <br /> hazardous materials are encountered during design or construction, addressing <br /> these and related issues will constitute a change in scope. <br /> Service Provided by the City <br /> · The City will provide an individual that will serve as a point of contact between <br /> the City and the customer. This individual will assist the customer retrofit team in <br /> scheduling site work and construction activities, and in procuring agreements for <br /> service and site access. <br /> · The City, using its own forces, will design and implement changes to the potable <br /> water service pressure in Redwood Shores. The pressure will be increased to <br /> approximately 85 psi, to create a 10 psi differential above the proposed recycled <br /> water service pressure of approximately 75 psi. This will create potential <br /> problems with the services to existing commercial buildings and existing irrigation <br /> systems that could require the installation of individual pressure reducing <br /> assemblies on services or other remedial work. The City will coordinate this <br /> work with the implementation of the recycled water project. <br /> Agreement over $10K 12 <br /> KennedyJenks Rev-2 112603 <br />