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Official Document Type
Agreement
Approved Date
05/23/2017
Control Number
2017-081
Agenda Item Number
8.H.
Entity Name
Bowman Consulting Group LTD
Subject
Pavement Reclamation
Resurfacing Project
Area
58th Ave.
Project Number
2016016
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Scope of Services <br /> 1. INTRODUCTION <br /> Project design will be for the rehabilitation of the existing pavement section of 58th Avenue (Kings <br /> Highway — CR613) between 57th Street and CR-510 utilizing a full depth reclamation process of the <br /> existing roadway materials, constructing five-foot paved shoulders, design of left turn lanes on all <br /> approaches to the intersection of 69th Street, design of a traffic signal at 69th Street, replacement of the <br /> traffic signal at 58th Avenue and CR-510, culvert extensions and replacement as needed, and the <br /> placing of hot mix(superpave) asphalt.The length of the project is approximately 3 %Z miles. <br /> The project shall utilize a full depth reclamation process to mix the existing asphalt, base, and sub-base <br /> materials into a homogeneous mixture while adding a sufficient volume of asphalt emulsion to <br /> produce a nine-inch thick base material with a minimum structural number of 2.24. This mixture is <br /> graded, compacted, and resurfaced with hot mix asphalt (superpave). Construction of the five-foot <br /> paved shoulders will utilize excess material produced from the full depth reclamation process of the <br /> roadway. All existing above ground utility features shall be analyzed for relocation or adjustment as <br /> part of the design process. <br /> Project design shall include culvert extension and replacement as necessary for the project, to include <br /> analysis of conflicts with existing utilities. <br /> Design of pavement markings, bicycle lane markings, signage, and reflective pavement markers will be <br /> required as part of the project. <br /> All existing intersections containing sidewalk crossings shall be upgraded to current ADA requirements <br /> as part of the design process, to include pedestrian crossings at signalized intersections. <br /> All road work will be within the existing County and/or Drainage District right-of-way. The County will <br /> provide the existing condition topographical & right of way boundary survey of above ground features <br /> for the project. <br /> Design of a Maintenance of Traffic Plan will not be included within the proposed RFQ requirements. <br /> All necessary permitting for the project shall be required as part of the RFQ submittal. <br /> This is a Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Small County Outreach Program (SCOP) <br /> construction grant. Current FDOT Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction shall be <br /> utilized in the design, as well as Indian River County Traffic Engineering Division Special Conditions for <br /> Right-of-Way Construction. <br /> Page 3 of 11 <br />
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