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Indian River County Sector 3 - Beach Restoration Project <br /> Additional Services Scope of Work <br /> Task 1 work-products to be provided by P&A shall include the following: <br /> a) Contact Prints - Two sets of 9"X9" (titled-color) contact prints <br /> b) Scanned images on DVD at 1 " = 100' .25-foot pixel resolution including the <br /> location and labeling of FDEP (previously known as DNR) reference monuments <br /> in both ". dwg" and "TIF/TFW" format (uncompressed) . A lower resolution <br /> image ( 1 .0 pixel resolution) will also be created by resampling methodology. <br /> P&A shall deliver 2 sets of DVDs to the COUNTY and one set to COASTAL <br /> TECH. The DVD ' s shall also contain the following: <br /> i. Pre-Flight Camera Calibration Report <br /> ii. Post-Flight Report — including Flight Log, Weather Log, and the Tide Log <br /> iii. Scanning Report - on the final images, including pixel resolution <br /> iv. Complete federally compliant metadata file for each image in accordance <br /> with standards set forth by the Federal Geographic Data Committee <br /> V. aerial triangulation report <br /> c) One set of digital imagery provided as high-quality color plots on high quality <br /> photographic paper at a scale of 1 " = 100' (plot size approx . 36" X 24") , with the <br /> labeled FDEP reference monuments. <br /> Task Ic - Interpretation of Hardbottom from Aerials: Using ERDAS multi-spectral <br /> imaging software, DCA will generate a GIS shapefile hardbottom map from the digital aerial <br /> photography provided by P&A via COASTAL TECH (developed via Tasks ] a and lb). <br /> With assistance from CSA International (in Task 2d) , DCA will define the classification <br /> types and produce the final hardbottom maps. <br /> Task 2 : Biological Mapping & Characterization <br /> General : The COUNTY and CSA International will monitor weather and tide <br /> condition for an appropriate window of opportunity (acceptable water clarity and <br /> visibility) for performance of the fieldwork (Tasks 2a, 2b, & 2c) to be performed in this <br /> task. CSA will maintain a daily log of weather and tide conditions. When an appropriate <br /> window occurs , CSA International shall mobilize its personnel and equipment and <br /> conduct the fieldwork as described below. All data deliverables shall be provided within <br /> 90 days after completion of the fieldwork. <br /> Task 2a - Transects: CSA International shall establish transects in the Study Area (at <br /> even-numbered reference monuments R14 to R58) as described below : <br /> A total of 20 transects shall be established and surveyed between monuments R14 and <br /> R56 within Sector 3 . Four of these transects, at monuments R14. 2, R16 . 9, R19.5 , and <br /> R22, have been or will be established as a component of the Sectors 1 and 2 Nearshore <br /> Hard Bottom Monitoring Program. Three control/reference transects will be established <br /> between R60.5 and R65 . Also as part of the monitoring program, single video transects <br /> will be surveyed along the length of each of the eight proposed pipeline corridors shown <br /> in the Permit Sketches as provided by Coastal Tech. In addition, 3 control transect sites <br /> will be established in Sector 4. Each transect will begin at the nearshore edge of hard <br /> Page 4 of 14 <br /> June 13, 2007 <br />