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<br />iii. Near 1036 Lakeview Way (6") <br />iv. East Lake Way near Jefferson Avenue (6") <br />v. Near 3643 Glenwood Avenue (6") <br />vi. Near 3210 Oak Knoll Drive (6") <br />vii. Near 1694 Cordilleras Road (15") <br /> <br />V&A will be responsible for taking all necessary safety precautions in the performance of the work, <br />following all applicable Federal, State, and local regulations for working in confined spaces, and <br />complying with all applicable traffic control requirements of the City or other agencies with jurisdiction <br />over the meter sites. <br /> <br />The flow meters and rain gauges will be installed at the approved sites and visited weekly during the <br />monitoring period. V&A shall report to the City or City's master plan consultant within 24 hours of each <br />site visit if any meter has malfunctioned or failed to provide good data, or if changes in site conditions <br />have impacted collection of good data. Field calibration data (independent measurements of flow <br />depth and velocity) will be collected throughout the monitoring period for each meter to verify monitor <br />accuracy over a range of flow depths. The monitor data will be collected at 5-minute intervals and <br />reported at 15-minute intervals. The meters will be interrogated at each site visit and the data <br />(considered preliminary) will be provided to the City or City's master plan consultant for review on a <br />weekly basis within 3 days after interrogation (at the City's discretion, the data submittals may be <br />reduced to a biweekly basis after the first 2 weeks if the initial data appears to be good). The final data <br />will be compiled following removal of the flow meters and rain gauges. In the event that more than one <br />flow meter fails to provide usable data during a significant storm event (> 0.5 inches of rainfall in 24 <br />hours), V&A will extend the monitoring period for up to 2 weeks at no additional cost to the City. <br /> <br />3. Deliverables: V&A will submit a Flow Monitoring Report (3 copies) containing site details and pictures; <br />field installation and maintenance sheets including calibration data; depth-velocity scatter plots; 7-day plots <br />of flow for each meter and rainfall for each rain gauge; and summary tabulation of daily average, <br />minimum, and peak flow for each flow meter. Electronic files will be submitted in Excel format containing <br />depth, velocity, and flow rates for each meter and rainfall for each rain gauge in 15-minute intervals. Final <br />report and data shall be delivered within 3 weeks of completion of flow monitoring. <br /> <br />We propose to complete this work on a time and materials basis as follows: <br /> <br />7 Flow Meters and 1 Rain Gauge for 60 days: <br />Weekly Extensions of Flow Meters and Rain Gauge: <br /> <br />$34,750 <br />$3,700 per week <br /> <br />Terms are Net 30 days and this price is valid for 90 days from the date of this proposal. The scope of work <br />was developed as a result of our discussion and represents our mutual understanding. Estimated costs for <br />the above project scope are itemized in the attached Resource Allocation Estimate. These costs represent <br />our best estimates at this time and may change subject to future developments during the project. It is <br />possible that some of the estimated manpower requirements for specific task items may increase while <br />others may not require the entire anticipated effort. This provides us a greater degree of confidence in the <br />overall project estimate, rather than in any given particular task. <br /> <br />If unforeseen circumstances should arise which indicate that more time is required, we would provide a <br />written estimate of additional required time and cost. We will not proceed with work beyond the not to exceed <br /> <br />-~V&A <br />