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Work Order
Approved Date
10/17/2024
Control Number
2000-318
Agenda Item Number
11.G.2.
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Carter & Associates, Inc.
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Work Order No. 8 to Professional Civil Services Master Agreement
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do <br />40 <br />E. Wetland impacts are to be minimized by locating the improvements on uplands to the greatest <br />extent possible. <br />SECTION II - COUNTY OBLIGATIONS <br />The COUNTY agrees to provide the ENGINEER with the following material, data or services as <br />required in connection with the work to be performed under this Agreement: <br />A. Currently available drainage studies, survey drawings, plans, calculations and other data <br />pertinent to the project. <br />B. Title information and title opinion relating to land necessary for the project. <br />C. Landowner authorizations to inspect the site(s) with jurisdictional agencies to determine existing <br />environmental conditions. <br />D. Landowner negotiations to acquire easements and/or right-of-way necessary for the project. <br />E. Property appraisal information for areas of potential acquisition. <br />F. Soils testing as required, under the direction of the ENGINEER. <br />G. Soil stockpile area(s) for lake excavation materials. <br />Il. Permit Fees <br />SECTION III - SCOPE OF SERVICES <br />A. The ENGINEER will perform all necessary environmental investigation, engineering design, <br />surveying, drainage design, permitting, and incidental work for the drainage and related <br />improvements to the east Roseland Area Stormwater Improvement project. Detailed Plans and <br />Specifications shall be prepared so that the construction can be properly bid. The ENGINEER <br />will prepare complete permit applications to St. Johns River Water Management District <br />(SJRWMD), and US Army Corps of Engineers (USACOE), for the COUNTY signature. <br />B. After issuance of a work order and written authorization to proceed, the ENGINEER shall <br />develop the final design based on the County approved conceptual plan. <br />C. The ENGINEER will strive to complete his work on the PROJECT within the time allowed by <br />maintaining an adequate staff of registered engineers, biologists, draftsmen, and other <br />employees on the work at all times. <br />D. The ENGINEER shall report the status of this project to the Director of Public Works <br />Department upon request and hold all drawings, calculations and revised work open to the <br />inspection of the Director or his authorized agent at any time, upon reasonable request. <br />E. TASK 03- PROJECT DEFINITION <br />The ENGINEER will rrform and provide topographic and land surveying information <br />required of all areas of work. Location of existing structures such as mail boxes, above and <br />below ground utilities, driveways, trees, etc. shall be provided. The ENGINEER will <br />coordinate with the COUNTY to assure access to the property. <br />1:5CY`JiENGPRt)fliRCSicum�uMr+:rinrnocUt setandlkC-w'()kkt)kl kNO6-TASKId,x Page 2L46 <br />
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