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Amendment 1 to Work Order 17 <br />Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. <br />EXHIBIT A— SCOPE OF WORK <br />581h Avenue Roadway Improvements Utility Relocation Project <br />The COUNTY desires to expand the above identified utility improvements to include the <br />replacement of an existing 8" force main within the 58th Avenue right-of-way in the vicinity <br />of the 49th Street intersection with a 12" equivalent force main. In addition, the proposed <br />force main improvements shall contemplate a future 8" force main along 49th Street such <br />that the force main is constructed sufficiently along 49th Street as to not require future <br />utility construction within the pending improved intersection. <br />A. Utility Plans: <br />The following is the anticipated utility improvement associated within the project limits: <br />1. The utility plan sheets will be drawn at a scale of 1" = 40' prepared on 11" x 17" sheets. <br />2. All quantities shall reference FDOT Pay Item Numbers. <br />3. All specifications shall reference the FDOT Specifications for Road and Bridge <br />Construction and/ or Indian River County Utility Standards. Any deviations or special <br />specifications not included in specifications will be provided in the Technical <br />Specifications. <br />The proposed utility improvements will be submitted to the COUNTY for review and <br />comment at Preliminary (30%), Constructability (60%), Biddability (90%) and Production <br />(100%) design submittal stages. Review submittals will consist of three (3) hard copies of <br />utility plans along with an opinion of probable construction cost. It is understood that the <br />Consultant will be required to represent the utility improvements as either reimbursable or <br />non -reimbursable improvements. <br />Upon final utility plan approval by the COUNTY, the Consultant will prepare the additional <br />utility scope of work into a Change Directive issued to the 58th Avenue utility contractor to <br />solicit pricing associated with the additional utility work. <br />B. Utility Permit: <br />To support the above described utility improvement, the Consultant will prepare and submit <br />a Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) Domestic Waste Water Collection <br />/Transmission System Permit and an IRWCD Application for Utility Construction Permit. <br />Permit agency coordination assumes one (1) request for additional information (RAI) to be <br />received from FDEP and IRFWCD associated with the applications. The Consultant has <br />