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Board of County Commissioners
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Exhibit 3 - Schedule <br />Proposal to Provide Vulnerability Assessment Study Indian River Cou <br />E. Project Schedule <br />The Tetra Tech Team understands that, based on the terms and conditions of the Resilient Florida grant, Indian <br />River County needs to complete the VA Study by the end of June 2025. Ourteam members will be readily <br />available to support the County on the project, and our project management approach will ensure we have the <br />right resources available for each project task. Our experience on these completed, in -process, and upcoming <br />projects means that our methods and work products can be formulated and adapted to meet Indian River <br />County's needs while meeting all state requirements. <br />We begin planning early in the project to provide the appropriate skilled staff and resources to complete all <br />assigned tasks on time and within established budgets so that valuable time is not lost later. During our review <br />of assigned tasks, we integrate lessons learned from previous projects, increasing efficiency and reducing the <br />potential of schedule delays due to unanticipated issues. Most importantly, our standard approach is to work as <br />an extension of our clients' staff, allowing our team to develop a deeper understanding of client operations, <br />processes, and procedures to develop customized solutions. <br />Most importantly, our team has already been working on many projects within the IRL and its greater <br />watershed. This is unique to our team. As noted above, our Team has also worked, and is currently working, on <br />several Resilient Florida VA projects and we understand the program requirements and deliverables that must <br />be provided. We will work collaboratively with the County to employ a holistic approach to develop a VA that <br />meets all grant requirements. The Tetra Tech Team will evaluate all opportunities to expedite submittal of <br />project deliverables to the County to ensure the grant deadlines are met. <br />Our proposed project schedule is outlined below. We are currently proposing to complete the final VA report in <br />March 2025, which allows for three months of contingency in case earlier tasks require more time than currently <br />estimated. <br />1. Kick -Off Meeting 3. Exposure & Sensitivity Analysis <br />1 1 <br />5. Public Outreach Meetings <br />1 <br />6. Final VA Report <br />1 <br />2. Acquire Background Data 4. Draft VA Report Incorporate Public Input <br />NTETRA TECH <br />97 <br />E-1 <br />
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