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2. Engineer will review record information provided by County, anticipated to be <br /> assessor's plans, improvement plans, studies, atlases and other information that <br /> is made available <br /> 3. Engineer will assemble design criteria for the project for the County's review and <br /> approval. <br /> 4. Subsurface Utility Engineering and Utility Coordination- <br /> Within the boundaries of the project area the Engineer will identify utility facilities and <br /> request plans from the utility owners located within the corridor in order to identify <br /> conflicts that exist between utility facilities and the proposed construction project. This <br /> task will generally consist of the following: <br /> a. Identify utilities. The Engineer will identify and contact Utilities within the project <br /> area that may be affected by the project. The Engineer will send Utility <br /> Verification Letters with a map or other location information showing where the <br /> work will occur. This step will involve a meeting with the utilities and could involve <br /> one site visit if deemed appropriate by the Utility. <br /> b. Verify facility information: After identifying which Utilities are located within the <br /> project area the Engineer will send out a letter with copies of topographic survey <br /> and preliminary design to all Utilities, requesting verification of utility locations <br /> and any concerns. <br /> c. Verify specific locations of subsurface utilities: The Engineer will contract with an <br /> experienced Subsurface Utility Locating provider to define detectable utilities <br /> within the project area. At the two signalized intersections being replaced, the <br /> Engineer will perform GPR reconnaissance and identify where soft digs /vacuum <br /> excavation will be used to verify the depths of buried lines Information gathered <br /> from the subsurface utility locate work will be incorporated into the design. <br /> Based on initial field reconnaissance the Engineer believes that soft digs/ <br /> vacuum excavation will be necessary to identify the location and depth of certain <br /> utilities within the project area. The number of test pits have been identified in <br /> the schedule below: <br /> INTERSECTION #OF SOFT DIGS UTILITIES IDENTIFIED <br /> 58T"Ave and CR 510 8 Gas, electric, water, sewer <br /> FM, reuse, fiber/ <br /> telephone <br /> 58th Ave and 69th Street 10 Electric, water, sewer FM, <br /> reuse, fiber/telephone <br /> This task assumes that the County will, survey locate the utilities identified by the <br /> Subsurface Utility locate but not shown on the survey provided by the County. <br /> This will include horizontal location of GPR locates, and vertical and horizontal <br /> location of soft digs. The Engineer will notify the County of the Subsurface Utility <br /> locator's schedule of work in order to assist with coordinating survey location of <br /> located utilities. <br /> BCG INITIAL CLIENT INITIAL <br /> Page 2 of 14 <br />