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Approved Date
12/09/2025
Control Number
2025-286
Agenda Item Number
9.X.
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Kimley-Horn & Associates, Inc.
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Engineering Services Work Order 25 for 43rd Avenue Pedestrian & Bike Improvements
(6th Street – 12th Street)
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JANUS RESEARCH <br />Cost Proposal <br />CRAS of the 43rd Avenue Sidewalk and Bike Lane Project <br />from 6th to 12th Streets in Indian River County <br />October 17, 2025 <br />POSITION <br />HOURS <br />RATE <br />TOTAL <br />Project Manager <br />1 <br />$ <br />165.00 <br />$ 155.00 <br />Principal Investigator <br />16 <br />$ <br />125.00 <br />$ 2,000.00 <br />Project Archaeologist <br />72 <br />$ <br />125.00 <br />$ 9,000.00 <br />Chief Architectural Historian <br />8 <br />$ <br />165.00 <br />$ 1,320.00 <br />Field Archaeologist <br />24 <br />$ <br />80.00 <br />$ 1,920.00 <br />Senior Architectural Historian <br />40 <br />$ <br />125.00 <br />$ 5,000.00 <br />Graphics Specialist <br />6 <br />$ <br />147.00 <br />$ 882.00 <br />Clerical <br />1 <br />$ <br />80.00 <br />$ 80.00 <br />Total Direct Labor <br />$ 20,367.00 <br />DIRECT EXPENSES <br />Printing / Photocopies <br />Project Supplies <br />Per Diem <br />Lodging <br />Mileage & Travel <br />Express Mail <br />Total Direct Expenses <br />TOTAL LABOR & EXPENSES <br />115.60 <br />32.00 <br />480.00 s631day (2 People x 4 days) <br />700.00 f 17WrAght (2 people x 2 nights) <br />476. DO esu miles round trip @ s0.70lmse x 2 nips <br />42. DO <br />$ 1,845.60 <br />$ 22,212.60 <br />WMr <br />cost estimate represents the best estimate based on the results of a preliminary desktop review and the following <br />Our basic services include a Cultural Resources Assessment Survey (CRAS) to idertify archaeological sites and historic <br />sources within the Area of Potential Effect, which is assumed to be within the 43rd Avenue ROW. The CRAS will be conduct <br />accordance with FDHR's Cultural Resource Management Standards and Operational Manual (February 2003). Requests for <br />restigations that exceed FDHR standards and requirements will be subject to a supplemental scope of work and associated <br />CRAS will be conducted in accordance with FDHR's Cultural Resource Management Standards and Operational Manual <br />(February 2003). Requests for investigations that exceed FDHR standards and requirements will be subject to a supplemental <br />scope of work and associated costs. <br />2. Background research to include review of Florida Masser Site File (FMSF), historic maps, historical aerials, GLO field <br />surveyors notes, sods, USGS topographic maps, local designations, development of archaeological probability and development <br />of archaeological and historic contexts. <br />3. APE will be limited to footprint of improvements. <br />4. Per the Underground Facility Damage Prevention and Safety Act,' Chapter 556, Florida Statutes, coordination will be <br />conducted with the Sunshine 811 Center to locate underground utilities prior to any archaeological subsurface testing <br />5. Archaeological Field Survey; 2 people /3 days to include travel, Sunshine 811 white lining and utility locates coordination , <br />subsurface testing, where feasible, documentation of existing conditions, preparation of field maps, and pre and post field <br />briefing. Preliminary research suggests a low potential for archaeological sites. Subsurface tests will be in accordance with <br />SHPO/FDHR standards for a maximum of 10 shovel tests. <br />6. No historic resources are anticipated. <br />7. CRAS Report will be in accordance with Chapter 1A-46 (Archaeological and Historical Report Standards and Guidelines), and <br />the CRAS Sufficiency Checklist. A draft and final report will be prepared as well as a SHPOIFDHR submittal package (CD with <br />electronic riles, photographs, GIS shapefiles, hard copies of report, hard copies of survey log). <br />8. Please note that hours include one round of responses to SHPO/FDHR coordination and one rounds of revision to the report, <br />excluding additional field time or research. <br />9. If human remains are identified, this scope includes the initial coordination with the State Archaeologist required by Chapter <br />872, F.S. Costs for additional investigation or coordination will be negotiated, as needed. <br />10. Costs for additional research or excavations deemed necessary to evaluate National Register of Historic Places (National <br />Register) eligibility, Section 106 Determination of Effects for National Register -eligible resources, Section 106 consultation, or <br />the development of a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) are not included in this scope and will be negotiated later, if required. <br />
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