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AgdaPkt 2017-09-11 Closed and Joint SA PFA
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Agenda Packet
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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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9/11/2017
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6.1.B. - Page 5 <br /> EXHIBIT "A" <br /> SCOPE OF SERVICES AND FEE <br /> The City of Redwood City systematically replaces aging segments of existing potable <br /> water, and sanitary sewer pipelines as part of the Capital Improvement Program (CIP). <br /> These CIP projects are intended to replace aging pipes that are close to failure, to <br /> increase the size of mains for additional flow and capacity and to improve the overall <br /> systems' performance, service and reliability to the residents and businesses on that <br /> street and surrounding neighborhoods. <br /> This amendment focuses on the preparation for a utilities and street survey that will <br /> provide information related to these prioritized pipelines. The survey will provide the City <br /> with topographic drawings that show the depths and alignments of existing underground <br /> utilities. The survey will also detail the locations of above ground structures. This <br /> information will be utilized during the design stage to determine the depths and <br /> alignments of the proposed utility mains and avoid conflicts with existing utilities during <br /> construction. <br /> This scope of work includes approximately 3.66 and 3.06 miles of potable water and <br /> sanitary sewer survey lengths, respectively. The budget amendment of $75,000.00 <br /> breaks down to an additional $50,000.00 for potable water and $25,000.00 for sanitary <br /> sewer surveys. The survey will cover multiple years (beyond the two year on-call <br /> Agreement) of future CIP Projects.. <br /> The area to be surveyed is itemized and ordered as follows (see also attached map): <br /> Add'I est. Add'I est. <br /> length length <br /> Estimated beyond <br /> beyond <br /> Refer- Start of End of street length of street Estimated <br /> Street ence Survey pipe(i.e. intersections length of <br /> Map (From) Survey(To) MH to manholes (50 LF from Survey <br /> MH) (25 LF from centerline of <br /> centerline street <br /> of manhole) intersection) <br /> MH#1730 MH#567 <br /> Glenwood Sewer- (Start Sta. (Refer to <br /> Ave Basin 1+00 at location - 50 1,816 <br /> 5A centerline of map) 1,766 <br /> MH) <br /> MH#1623 MH#1704 <br /> Breeze Sewer- (Start Sta. (Refer to <br /> Place Basin 1+00 at location - 100 575 <br /> 5A centerline of map) 475 <br /> MH) <br /> ATTY/AGR/2017/AMENDMENTS/AMEND NO.1 MACLEOD&ASSOCIATES,INC. <br /> REV:08-04-17 PR <br /> Page 3 of 11 <br />
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