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Work Order
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08/17/2021
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2021-116
Agenda Item Number
8.Y.
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MBV Engineering, Inc.
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Design of the Next Phase of the Trans-Florida Central Railroad Trail. Work Order 22
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Task 1- Trail Route & Topographic Survey Review and Coordination <br />MBV will coordinate with the COUNTY, or COUNTY's survey consultant, as required, on the existing <br />conditions survey data and information. It is understood COUNTY will provide all necessary topographic <br />survey data in CAD format to MBV for utilization in the design plans. It is also understood all vertical <br />and horizontal locates will also be provided by the COUNTY or COUNTY's survey consultant. MBV shall <br />review provided survey data and shall provide in writing to the COUNTY comments for any areas <br />requiring further data collection needed to assist in the proper project design. MBV shall utilize final <br />existing conditions data for the base line information for the project. <br />Task 2 - Trail Construction Plans <br />The trail construction plans shall be developed to provide design for the 1.4 -mile length of the Historic <br />Trail from the west side of the 1-95 Bridge approach to the City of Fellsmere city limits. The plans will <br />reflect the design and details to include the construction of the 1.4 -mile section trail from the limits <br />stated above. <br />The construction plans shall include plan and profile views of the proposed trail and up to (45) cross- <br />sections at intervals along the 1.4 -mile corridor improvement area, or at more frequent intervals near <br />sensitive design areas. Trail plans shall include paving and grading design with applicable details, as <br />required. It is understood that minor drainage infrastructure is anticipated to re -connect and re - <br />hydrate existing wetlands and will, therefore, be detailed accordingly in the .trail improvement plans. <br />All plans will be prepared in accordance with the latest design standards and practices (MUTCD) and <br />the FDOT Standard Specifications and Indices. Trail plans shall depict existing rights-of-way, section <br />lines, property lines (as applicable), temporary construction easements (as applicable) and center line <br />of construction. Erosion control plans and applicable details sheets shall be developed, as applicable, <br />to support the roadway project. <br />All specifications shall be noted and contained on the trail construction plans and shall reference either <br />Indian River County and/or FDOT Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction. Any deviations from <br />County and/or FDOT Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction shall be noted and clarified on <br />the construction plans. <br />Task 3 - County Reviews <br />The CONSULTANT will attend two (2) progress review meetings with the COUNTY staff at the 50 and <br />100 percent levels of design completion. Design plans will be provided to the COUNTY at the 50% design <br />milestone for review. COUNTY will provide to CONSULTANT written comments at each review phase. <br />CONSULTANT will rely on COUNTY to coordinate with Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) for <br />the proper reviews of said plans. MBV will incorporate any comments from FDOT into the plans as <br />provided and upon approval by COUNTY. This task includes revisions to plans from each COUNTY and <br />FDOT review within reasonable scope of the project. <br />
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