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Approved Date
05/23/2000
Control Number
2000-159
Entity Name
Brad Smith Associates, Inc.
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Professional Engineering & Architectural Services Agreement for
Jungle Trail & Pelican Island Wildlife Refuge Enhancement Project
Project Number
IRC-9724
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40 <br />7. Architectural Features <br />A. FEMA base flood elevation + 6" is required by Indian River County. Therefore, stun wall <br />construction is envisioned to avoid excessive fill requirements. <br />B. Structures will meet 130 -mph windload standards. <br />C. Florida Vernacular style will be used. "fin roofs and Flardic-plank horizontal siding would be <br />appropriate. <br />D. Both ADA and Title 2 requirements must be stet. <br />E. Class "A" material will be used (fire-resistant), due to the remote nature of the sites, <br />F. Average Daily Use numbers are required to properly sizc the restroom facilities. Note: Most <br />likely, the restrooms will be small, with only 1 toilet on the men's side, and 2 on the <br />women's side (due to "Potty Parity Act"), <br />G. Restrooms will be CBS construction. <br />1) Self -ventilating <br />2) Screened to keep insects out <br />H. Crews bring cleaning supplies with them -no need for storage inside restroom buildings. <br />1. Each site will be bated at night (controllcd access dawn `till dusk) <br />8, Other Design Features <br />A. A cohesive signage package will be developed under this project. <br />B. Landscape enhancements consisting of native vegetation will be a part of each site <br />development package. <br />9. Budget <br />A. Indian River County has $700,000 budgeted for construction costs through ISTEA funding. <br />B. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has approximately $200,000 budketed for construction of- <br />t) Observation Tower <br />2) Kiosk. <br />3) Boardwalks <br />4) Access ramps and pathways <br />C. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has separate monies budgeted for: <br />1) Access loop road from the Kennedy site to the Surnan site <br />2) Road from AIA into parking at Kennedy site <br />D. Total construction cost budget is close to $1 million <br />E. Budget for proressional services (approximately $150,000) is separate from that for <br />construction costs. <br />F. The construction documents will be divided into 2 separate bid packages: <br />1) l for the Indian River County portion <br />2) 1 for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service portion <br />10. Schedule <br />A. Completion of construction is anticipated by November 1, 2.00 1. <br />B. The project schedule will be updated, based on the final scope orservices. <br />11. Grants <br />A. The proposed Indian River Lagoon Scenic Highway will show Jungle Trail as a "Spur <br />Route" from the Scenic Highway. <br />Page 5 <br />
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