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REV: 11-19-25 LR <br />The Consultant and Team will provide written documentation demonstrating that <br />the appropriate level of analysis required for key benchmarks in the <br />environmental compliance process including the Clean Water Act Section <br />4041(b)(1) requirements for consideration of alternatives, CEQA, and NEPA <br />analysis, meets State and Federal standards. <br />Deliverables: Deficiencies Prioritization technical memorandum (PDF), and <br />Alternatives Conceptual Plans for High Priority Deficiencies (PDF). <br />Task 10. Preliminary Engineering Design Report, up to $16,424 Time and Materials <br />(T&M) <br />This Task will develop a Preliminary Engineering Design Report (BODR) and it <br />includes: <br />The Consultant and team will develop a BODR that will serve as a foundation for the <br />design of the preferred alternative. The BODR will document the needs, goals, <br />criteria, principles, assumptions, and constraints used for the final design of products. <br />It will present the design standards requirements for the Project. <br />The BODR will include a Project Need description and a Project goals list. This <br />Project Goals list will be developed in coordination with the City’s project manager <br />and stakeholders and will include consideration of the challenges associated with <br />sea level rise, extreme storm events, rising groundwater, water quality, and the <br />multiple benefit opportunities to improve habitat, public safety, and access. <br />The BODR will include the proposed design level-of-service for the Project to provide <br />guidance to the City (City Engineer or designee, City’s Project Manager, and City <br />Staff) and project partners on the long-term viability of the project to meet the <br />selected level-of-service requirements, and shall include consideration of: <br />1. design service life for improvements, <br />2. the return period used to establish design levels and capacity <br />3. future climate change adaptation scenarios for rainfall to use when estimating <br />discharges, <br />4. the assumed condition of tributary storm drainage systems, <br />5. the combined level of tolerable risk due to the interface of fluvial runoff and <br />tide elevations in San Francisco Bay - joint (coincident) probability <br />assessments address this criterion, <br />6. future climate change adaptation scenarios for sea level rise to use when <br />establishing tidal boundary conditions, <br />7. future climate change adaptation scenarios for rising groundwater, <br />8. freeboard <br />ATTY/AGR.2025.317/Wood Rodgers, Inc. (Page 25 of 77)