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<br />EXHIBIT "A" <br />SCOPE OF SERVICES <br />AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING SERVICES <br /> <br />REDWOOD CITY RECYCLED WATER PROJECT <br />DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM DESIGN <br />BID PACKAGES 4 and 5 <br /> <br />(Kennedy/Jenks Consultants) <br /> <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 />Sky Way and Seaport Project Areas as described in Kennedy/Jenks Consultants' <br />Technical 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 /> <br />This Project, Bid Packages 4 and 5, includes pipeline improvements that will be <br />constructed within street right-of-ways in the Sky Way Project Area (Bid Package 4), <br />between Redwood Shores and the Highway 101 Bike Path Pipeline, and the eastern half <br />of the Seaport Project Area (Bid Package 5). Key features of the Project include: <br /> <br />. Approximately 10,800 lineal feet (If) of new recycled water pipelines, ranging from <br />12-inches to 24-inches in diameter, which will connect Redwood Shores with the <br />Bike Path Pipeline and which will connect to users along the eastern half of <br />Seaport Blvd. The pipelines will be installed in streets owned by the City or within <br />easements obtained by the City. All of these pipelines are anticipated to be <br />constructed by open trench methods, therefore, no bridge crossings or trenchless <br />construction methods other than bore and jack are anticipated for design and <br />construction. These pipelines will include: <br /> <br />A new 12-inch diameter recycled water pipeline, approximately 5,800 If, in <br />Seaport Boulevard from the east end near the Harbor Sand and Gravel Facility <br />to Chesapeake Drive. In the future this pipeline will be connected to a 12-inch <br />pipeline at Chesapeake Drive and Seaport Boulevard that will be installed as <br />part of Bid Package 6. <br /> <br />A new 24-inch diameter recycled water pipeline, approximately 5,000 If, in <br />Redwood Shores Parkway from Shoreline Drive west to Airport Way, in Airport <br />Way from Redwood Shores Parkway south to Sky Way, and in Sky Way from <br />Airport Way south to the north end of the Highway 101 Bike Path Pipeline at <br />Pulgas Creek. This pipeline will connect to a 24-inch pipeline at Redwood <br />Shores Parkway and Shoreline Drive which will be constructed as part of Bid <br />Package 3, and to a 24-inch pipeline at Sky Way and Pulgas Creek, which was <br />constructed as part of the Highway 101 Bike Path Pipeline Project. <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br />sflibrary/agreements/consultants/consultant_kennedY...ienks_Exhlbit A_BP 4 & 5 <br />