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WORK ORDER NUMBER 45 <br />AUTOMATED SCALE SYSTEM <br />EXHIBIT A <br />SCOPE OF WORK <br />PROJECT UNDERSTANDING <br />Indian River County (County) solid waste disposal district (SWDD) operates a Class I <br />municipal solid waste landfill, that utilizes a single entrance scale for monitoring and <br />tracking incoming loads and tonnages of material delivered. Deliveries include a <br />combination of private (residential) drop-offs, commercial haulers (ex. landscaping <br />contractors) and municipal haulers that service the unincorporated County and <br />municipalities. The County is proposing to add an automated, unmanned, inbound bypass <br />scale that would allow the municipal haulers and commercial haulers that have accounts <br />set up with SWDD to automatically weigh in, drop off and then exit, with the net weight <br />delivered calculated off of pre-recorded tare weight for that particular truck. <br />Kimley-Horn ("Consultant") will prepare construction documents and a bid package for <br />the installation of a bypass scale (to match existing scale provider), approach and exit <br />ramps, entry road modifications (paving, striping, signage), drainage modifications, new <br />bypass lane and traffic control arm (relocate existing), railing as needed, configuration of <br />unattended weigh terminal (electrical and integration of instrumentation/programming by <br />others), and relocation of existing or addition of new weight display sign, as needed. The <br />Consultant will also provide construction observation services as outlined in the following <br />Scope of Services. <br />SCOPE OF SERVICES <br />Task 1: Preliminary Design Activities <br />This task will include a kickoff meeting with SWDD staff to discuss project objectives, <br />scope, schedule and coordination of tasks not included in this Scope of Services (i.e. <br />environmental and operational impacts). <br />Consultant will coordinate with Mettler Toledo (current scale vendor) to select/confirm the <br />appropriate scale for this application, around which the design will be tailored. It is <br />important to utilize the same scale manufacturer for integration with the current <br />instrumentation and controls. The Consultant anticipates the use of a Mettler Toledo <br />VTC251 concrete deck truck scale and unattended weigh terminal. Coordination for final <br />selection will be completed prior to commencing the Task 2 Design services. <br />Preliminary design will also include the collection of applicable geotechnical (soil boring) <br />and survey data to serve as the basis of design. The Consultant will subcontract with local <br />Page I of 7 <br />