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7.1.F. - Page 17 <br /> estimate of probable construction cost; listing of required permits and easements; and a utility <br /> conflict log, with accompanying utility notification letter per Redwood City Standards. <br /> Task 2 Deliverables: <br /> • Draft and Final Pre Design Report Supplement, <br /> • Risk Register, and <br /> • Utility notification letter <br /> T. sk 3 Initial Design (75% Sub Itt ai) <br /> Task 3 will include the development of the 75% design documents consisting of drawings, <br /> specifications, .design calculations and an opinion of probable cost. Documents for the 75% <br /> submittal will be prepared based on design information obtained during the Pre Design Report <br /> Evaluation (see Task 2), as well as from City review and comments an the Pre Design Report <br /> Supplement and the accompanying conceptual design documents. The 75% documents will <br /> confirm permanent and temporary easements, utility conflicts and . any necessary utility <br /> relocations, erosion control and stabilization requirements, pipeline connections, tunneling <br /> layout, staging areas, jacking and exit shafts and restoration requirements. <br /> The Task 3 design phases are broken down into three subtasks for the design deliverables and <br /> they include the following: <br /> Task 3 -1 75% Drawings <br /> Task 3 -2 75% Specifications <br /> Task 3-3 75% Opinion of Probable Cost <br /> Consultant will prepare updated base mapping for the alignment starting with digital field survey <br /> information (from Consultant's surveyor) and existing mapping provided by the City. These <br /> materials will form the basis for development of the drawing submittals. <br /> During the 75% design document preparation the consultant will hold weekly coordination <br /> meetings with the design team to keep the project team up to date on the latest developments <br /> on the project and coordinate the work Toad. <br /> 75% Design submittal will include: <br /> • Plans - demolition, site grading and piping, plan and profile drawings, general and <br /> construction notes, connection and structural details, location of jacking and receiving <br /> shafts, temporary construction easements, utility locations and possible staging areas. <br /> • Specifications - contract requirements, technical specifications and utility contacts. <br /> • Design calculations <br /> • Engineer's estimate of probable cost <br /> REV:.12 -05 -13 VR <br /> Page 14 of 18 <br /> ATTYIAG R.2013.2401Ken nedyJ en ks_237900 <br />