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Exhibit#la (Scope of Work) WO No. 5 <br /> 10/24/2017 Water Distribution Project for North County-Study Area 2 <br /> Page 2 File#1422LJ <br /> main and 23,500 lineal feet of 6" diameter water main along with the necessary hydrants, <br /> valves, and fittings. It will supply potable water to approximately 284 new connections. The <br /> proposed distribution system will connect to the existing County water mains along Roseland <br /> Road, US Highway#1, and Old Dixie Highway. <br /> The estimated total construction cost of this project is $1,800,000.00. <br /> A specific list of tasks and their brief description is presented as follows: <br /> Task A - Civil Engineering Services <br /> Masteller & Moler, Inc. will provide final design, prepare construction plans and permit <br /> applications for the project as described in the "scope of services" section of this proposal. <br /> Task B - Surveying Services <br /> Masteller, Moler, & Taylor, Inc. will perform surveying services for this project. Surveying <br /> information previously secured for design of the gravity sewer project can be utilized for the <br /> majority of the potable water system design. However, there are some instances where the <br /> design of the proposed water distribution system will involve some locations where surveying <br /> information will need to be obtained which was not needed for the gravity sewer system design. <br /> Task B covers the surveying services to secure the additional survey information needed to <br /> design the potable water distribution system. <br /> The approximate length of the survey limits is 3,850 linear feet. <br /> The scope of services for the Right-of-Way and Topographic Survey are as follows: <br /> 1) Project initiation, including review of existing deeds and surveys, files and field notes, <br /> preparation of work orders and field crew folders. <br /> 2) Find, recover and measure field ties into existing survey control along the route to <br /> establish the rights of way and baseline of survey. <br /> 3) Find and recover existing vertical control. Elevations shall be based upon the North <br /> American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD 88). <br /> 4) Field locate and record vertical ground elevations sufficient to generate a center line of <br /> road profile for the main corridor and side streets and all distinct locations (inverts, <br /> retention areas, swales, ditches etc.) and changes in contour along the right-of-way <br /> corridor. <br /> 5) Field locate and record existing improvements and manmade features within the right- <br /> of-way, including but not limited to, roads, swales, driveways, culverts, signage and <br /> mailboxes, visible utilities, fences etc. within the existing right-of-way. <br /> 6) Field locate and identify limits of vegetation and trees, 4" or larger within the right-of- <br /> way limits. <br /> 7) Process field data and determine limits of existing rights-of-way. Prepare survey <br /> drawing in accordance with Standards of Practice for Surveying and prepare final <br /> deliverables. <br />