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10. Preliminary (60% completion), interim (90% completion) and Final Plan (100% <br /> completion) Submittal shall include the following: <br /> i. One (1) set of drawings in PDF format. <br /> ii. One (1) Opinion of Probable Construction Cost <br /> The plans will be prepared based upon English units. Final design files will be submitted in <br /> AutoCAD format. <br /> D. Signing and Pavement Marking Plans: <br /> Signing and Pavement Markings will be included within the Roadway Plan set. Quantities <br /> will be provided in the Summary of Pay Items sheet. All signing and pavement markings are <br /> to be prepared in accordance with the latest design standards and practices (MUTCD), FDOT <br /> Standard Specifications, Indexes, and shall be accurate, legible, and complete in design. <br /> E. Drainage Design: <br /> The Consultant will perform drainage investigations and analysis necessary to prepare a <br /> design which will drain the project in accordance with Indian River County and St. Johns <br /> River Water Management District (SJRWMD) design criteria. The Consultant will assist the <br /> County with the submittal of the permit applications, coordination and supporting <br /> documentation for the project to the following agencies: <br /> • Indian River County Public Works <br /> • St.Johns River Water Management District <br /> A Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SW3P) will be developed in conjunction with this <br /> project. <br /> F. Jurisdictional Permitting: <br /> The Consultant shall prepare jurisdictional permit applications necessary to support the <br /> proposed improvements. The following agencies are anticipated to require <br /> applications/review to facilitate the proposed improvements: <br /> • Saint Johns River Water Management District (SJRWMD)—Environmental Resource <br /> General Permit <br /> The Consultant has included $1,190 as a reimbursable expense to address SJRWMD <br /> application fees. The County will be responsible for any mitigation bank costs necessary to <br /> mitigate potential environmental impacts, if necessary. <br /> Page 5 of 8 <br />