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Official Document Type
Work Order
Approved Date
01/12/2016
Control Number
2016-002A
Agenda Item Number
8.P.
Entity Name
Masteller and Moler
Subject
Gravity Sewer Project
Area
North County Sebastian
Project Number
Work Order No. 2
Alternate Name
Sanitary Sewer for North Sebastian Area
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MM File#1422LE <br /> December 29, 2015 <br /> NON-EXCLUSIVE PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING AGREEMENT <br /> CONTINUING CONSULTING SERVICES <br /> "EXHIBIT 1a" <br /> WORK ORDER NO.2 <br /> (Scope of Work) <br /> Project Description <br /> Masteller & Moler, Inc. (MM) is pleased to present you with Work Order No. 2 which provides <br /> professional engineering services for design and preparation of construction plans, and permitting <br /> applications covering the proposed sanitary sewer collection and conveyance project. The project <br /> covers areas addressed in the "Sanitary Sewer Feasibility Study and Report for the North <br /> Sebastian Area" prepared by Masteller Moler Inc. and dated November 2013. The feasibility study <br /> provided the preliminary design of a gravity sanitary sewer collection and conveyance systems <br /> along with project cost estimates. <br /> Indian River County recognizes the numerous benefits to be gained by the construction of sanitary <br /> sewer gravity collection and conveyance systems as proposed by this project. One benefit of <br /> constructing a public sewer system is the elimination of numerous existing and future septic <br /> systems which result in pollution of the groundwater table and ultimately pollution of the Indian <br /> River Lagoon to the east and St. Sebastian River to the north. Also, in many cases these septic <br /> systems represent inconvenience and expense to the users for repair or replacement due to their <br /> malfunction. <br /> A brief description of the scope of services for this Work Order is provided below: <br /> • Scope of Services <br /> Masteller & Moler, Inc. will complete the project design, prepare "bid ready" construction plans, <br /> and permitting applications for this project. Our services will include obtaining field surveying <br /> services, and soils engineering services as necessary for design purposes. The project plans <br /> will follow the preliminary design provided in the "Sanitary Sewer Feasibility Study and Report <br /> for the North Sebastian Area" designated "Study Area 2" and utilize all existing information <br /> available to us from Indian River County Utilities. Our services will include preparation of <br /> permit applications to FDEP, FDOT, and County Right-of-way Access in order to construct the <br /> project. Application fees are estimated at $1,750.00 for permits and are not included in our <br /> project fee. Communication will be maintained with Indian River County Utilities Staff during <br /> the execution of this project. <br /> The Phase 2 project areas are shown as shaded areas on Exhibit 2 and will provide public <br /> gravity sewer availability to residential areas presently served by septic systems and without <br /> access to public gravity sewer services for the following: <br /> • The residential area along North Central Avenue (Old Dixie Highway) from the <br /> Sebastian Cemetery north to Roseland Road; <br /> • The residential area along Ruffner Drive from the cul-de-sac north to Bay Street; <br /> • The western portion of Ercildoune Heights along the Saint Sebastian River; and <br />
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