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Mr. Himanshu Mehta; P. E. <br /> 5 December 2012 <br /> Page 2 <br /> In addition, an area with a footprint of approximately 76 acres, located immediately east and <br /> southeast of Segment 2 and designated as Segment 3 Expansion, was permitted by the Florida <br /> Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) for construction and operation of a future Class <br /> I landfill capacity in 2011 . Phase 1 construction of Cell 1 of the Segment 3 Expansion <br /> was <br /> completed in October 2011 . This phase involved placement and compaction of fill material to <br /> bring the grades to the bottom of the liner system '. This phase also included abandonment and <br /> installation of groundwater monitoring wells required by the Segment 3 Expansion permit. In <br /> addition, a new landfill road was constructed on top of the closed portions of Segment 2 and <br /> Infill Area to provide access to the vertical expansion cell and Infill Area. This road was to <br /> replace the then existing landfill access road in Segment 2 due to construction of Cell 1 of the <br /> Segment 3 Expansion . <br /> Phase 2 construction of Cell 1 of the Segment 3 Expansion, which includes the installation of the <br /> liner and leachate control systems , is in the final stages of completion . Because one of the <br /> monitoring well clusters , MW44, was located within the footprint of Cell 1 , this well cluster was <br /> not installed in 2011 because of potential damage by construction activities . However, this well <br /> cluster would have to be installed for FDEP to certify construction completion and allow waste <br /> placement in Cell I . In addition, the vertical expansion access road ditch has experienced severe <br /> erosion and Geosyntec has provided SWDD with design modification services as part of Work <br /> Order No . 4 for Phase 2 — Cell 1 construction . It is understood that SWDD would like to utilize <br /> the remaining contingency funds under the Phase 2 construction contract to construct the <br /> modifications to the ditch . Modifications to the ditch would require construction oversight by <br /> Geosyntec . <br /> This proposal addresses the engineering and construction support services required to install the <br /> remaining monitoring well cluster in Cell 1 , construction oversight for the vertical expansion <br /> access road ditch modification, and other miscellaneous engineering and technical support <br /> services . <br /> PROPOSED SCOPE OF WORK <br /> This proposal covers professional engineering and construction support services required for the <br /> Class I Landfill . Geosyntec will provide all engineering services necessary to complete the <br /> Project. For budgeting purposes , the scope of work has been divided into four phases , <br /> as <br /> presented below . <br /> • Phase 1 — General Consulting/Meeting Support/Project Management; <br /> • Phase 2 — Installation of Remaining Groundwater Monitoring Well Cluster, <br /> • Phase 3 — Construction Support Services , and <br /> • Phase 4 — Miscellaneous Engineering Support Services . - <br /> NCP2012\XL 12289VL 12097 <br /> engineers I scientists I . innovators <br />
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