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Work Order No. 49 <br />Indian River Boulevard <br />Pedestrian & Bicycle Access <br />Improvements Project <br />with the latest design standards and practices (MUTCD), FDOT Standard <br />Specifications, Indexes, and COUNTY standards. <br />4. Plans shall include spot grades adequate to describe any proposed grading. <br />5. Match lines shall not be located within the limits of an intersection. <br />6. If applicable, soil boring information shall be plotted on cross sections with soil <br />classification and high season water table. <br />7. All quantities shall reference FDOT Pay Item Numbers. <br />8. All details shall reference FDOT Index Numbers, where applicable. <br />9. All specifications shall reference the FDOT Specifications for Road and Bridge <br />Construction. Any deviations or special specifications not included in FDOT <br />Specifications will be provided in the Technical Specifications. <br />10. Initial (40% completion), interim (80% completion) and Final Plan (100% <br />completion) Submittal shall include the following: <br />i. Three (3) Sets Plans. <br />ii. One (1) Opinion of Probable Construction Cost <br />iii. One (1) CD with drawings in PDF format. <br />The Consultant will be responsible for producing an opinion of probable cost (OPC) <br />estimate and reviewing and updating the OPC when scope changes occur and/or at <br />designated milestones of the project. A Summary of Pay Items sheet shall be prepared <br />with all required Initial (40%), Interim (80%) and Final Plan (100%) submittals. The Final <br />Plans will be provided signed and sealed. The plans will be prepared based upon English <br />units. The design will be conducted in MicroStation and Geopak. The Final Plans will be <br />provided in Autodesk Civil 3D format. <br />B. Drainage Design and Permitting: <br />The Consultant will perform drainage investigations and analysis necessary to prepare a <br />design which will drain the project in accordance with the COUNTY, St. Johns River Florida <br />Water Management District (SJRWMD), Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) and <br />U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (ACOE) design criteria. <br />1. The Consultant will submit permit applications to the SJRWMD and ACOE to support <br />the proposed improvements. <br />Page 3 of 7 <br />