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<br />It is anticipated that three labor hours will be required for final inspections and close out for <br />each site. <br /> <br />Task 9 - Customer Site Supervisor Training <br /> <br />Consultant shall assist City in conducting a formal training program for Customer Site <br />Supervisors prior to the scheduled retrofit start-up date. The training program will need to fulfill <br />the requirements of the Discharge Permit for Water Recycling and the California Department of <br />Health Services requirements. Sufficient training sessions shall be convened by the City to <br />adequately train all customers and comply with the Discharge Permit for Water Recycling. The <br />City will schedule the customer site training sessions. Up to 80 labor hours of support are <br />budgeted for customer training on an a~-requested basis. <br /> <br />Task 10 - As-Built Site Retrofit Documents <br /> <br />Submit to City hard copy of drawings and specifications showing record information that <br />Consultant considers significant and accurate based on the drawings, shop drawings and other <br />record documents as annotated by Contractor to show all changes made during construction <br />and furnished to Consultant. It is anticipated that 5 labor hours will be required to provide as- <br />built drawings for each site. <br /> <br />Task 11 - Program Management Support Services <br /> <br />Continuing Program Management Support Services are included from the period beginning on <br />May 1,2004 through December 31,2008. The previous agreement for these services expired <br />on April 30, 2004 (City Purchase Order 45879). Support services will be performed on an as- <br />requested basis to Mr. Peter Ingram, Public Works Services Director for Redwood City. <br /> <br />There are four areas of support work including: <br /> <br />Task 11.1 - Master Planning/Phasing Refinements <br /> <br />The City and Community Task Force have identified the framework for implementing the <br />Project; however, it will continue to be refined over time. There are proposed developments, <br />redevelopments and other factors that will require revising water and recycled water demand <br />projections, implementation scheduling and resolution of other planning issues as the program <br />evolves. <br /> <br />Task 11.2 - System Engineering <br /> <br />The City is interested in optimizing the size of the standby potable water connection and timing <br />of the proposed booster pump station that will be part of the Skyway Project. In addition, <br />peaking criteria may be refined based on actual experience with new customers. Hydraulic <br />modeling will be performed as required to provide guidance to the City on these issues of <br />facilities sizing and timing of implementation. <br /> <br />Task 11.3 - Program Development <br /> <br />The City is in the process of developing a number of new documents and procedures relative to <br />program implementation. Support will be provided relative to the Operations Plan, Engineering <br /> <br />Agreement over $10K 14 <br />KennedyJenks Rev-2 112603 <br />