HomeMy WebLinkAbout2021-125AMENDMENT 1 TO WORK ORDER 8
Groundwater Compliance Technical Support Services
This Amendment 1 to Work Order Number 8 is entered into as of this 17th day of
August, 2021, pursuant to that certain Continuing Contract Agreement, dated April 17,
2018, renewed and amended as of May 18, 2021 (collectively referred to as the
"Agreement"), by and between INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of
Florida ("COUNTY") and Geosyntec Consultants, Inc. ("Consultant").
1. The COUNTY has selected the Consultant to perform the professional services set forth in existing Work
Order Number 8, Effective Date 10/13/2020.
2. The COUNTY and the Consultant desire to amend this Work Order as set forth on Exhibit A (Scope of Work)
attached to this Amendment and made part hereof by this reference. The professional services will be
performed by the Consultant for the fee schedule set forth in Exhibit B (Fee Schedule), and within the time -frame
more particularly set forth in Exhibit C (Time Schedule), all in accordance with the terms and provisions set forth in
the Agreement.
3. From and after the Effective Date of this Amendment, the above -referenced Work Order is amended as set
forth in this Amendment. Pursuant to paragraph 1.4 of the Agreement, nothing contained in any Work Order shall
conflict with the terms of the Agreement and the terms of the Agreement shall be deemed to be incorporated
in each individual Work Order as if fully set forth herein.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Work Order as of the date first written above.
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BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
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BCC Approved Date: August 17, 2021
Attest: rey R. Smith, Clerk of Court and Comptroller
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Jason E.)BroNn, County Administrator
Approved as to form and legal sufficiency:
DitgnT. Reingold, County Attorney
EXHIBIT A
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
1200 Riverplace Boulevard
GeospteC Suite 710
Jacksonville, FL 32207
Consultants PH 904-858-1818
FAX 904-396-7143
www.geosyntec.com
3 August 2021
Mr. Himanshu H. Mehta, P.E.
Managing Director
Solid Waste Disposal District
Indian River County
1325 74`h Avenue SW
Vero Beach, Florida 32968
Subject: Proposal to Provide Groundwater Compliance Technical Support Services
C&D Debris Disposal Facility
Indian River County Landfill Facility
Vero Beach, Indian River County, Florida
Dear Mr. Mehta:
Geosyntec Consultants, Inc. (Geosyntec) is pleased to submit this letter proposal to the Indian
River County (IRC) Solid Waste Disposal District (SWDD) to provide professional services
supporting the operation of the Construction and Demolition (C&D) debris disposal facility at
the IRC Landfill (IRCL) site located in Vero Beach, Indian River County, Florida (Site). The
proposal presents the scope of work, schedule, and budget estimate for the technical support
services relating to groundwater compliance at the C&D debris disposal facility. The proposal
was prepared in response to a verbal request from Mr. Himanshu Mehta, P.E., Managing
Director of SWDD, during a 11 June 2021 teleconference.
Geosyntec has prepared this proposal (professional services as Exhibit A of Amendment 1 to
Work Order No. 8, pursuant to that certain Continuing Contract Agreement, dated April 17,
2018, renewed and amended as of May 18, 2021 (collectively referred to as the "Agreement"),
by and between INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of Florida
("COUNTY") and Geosyntec ("Consultant').
The remainder of this proposal presents: (i) project background; (ii) proposed scope of services;
(iii) schedule; and (iv) budget estimate.
PROJECT BACKGROUND
The IRCL site is located south of Oslo Road, west of Range Line Road (74th Avenue) and east of
Interstate 95 in Section 25, Township 33 South, Range 38 East in Indian River County, Florida.
The IRCL site occupies 276 acres, with approximately 141.5 acres permitted for Class I disposal,
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19 acres is comprised of Cell 1 C&D debris disposal facility, and 2.5 acres consists of a C&D
debris recycling facility.
The Class I landfill currently accepts both Class I waste and C&D debris for disposal under the
Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) Construction and Operation Permit
with permit numbers 0128769 -022 -SC and 0128769 -023 -SO and the subsequent modifications
issued to this permit by the FDEP through December 16, 2020 (Class I Permit). The C&D debris
disposal facility operates under FDEP Permit No. 0128769 -025 -SO -24, dated July 13, 2017
(C&D Permit).
The Water Quality Monitoring Plan (WQMP) for each of the IRCL facility permits (which is
listed as Appendix 3 of each permit) indicates that groundwater and surface water quality
monitoring are required. Semi-annual sampling of the Class I landfill and C&D debris disposal
facility groundwater monitoring wells shall be conducted in January and July 2020. The samples
collected from the Class I landfill and C&D debris disposal facility monitoring wells shall be
analyzed for the routine monitoring parameters listed in Section 11.3 (Class I Permit) and
Paragraph 8 (C&D Permit) of the WQMP, respectively, as required by paragraphs 62-
701.510(5)(c) & (7)(a) and 62-701.730(8)(d), Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.). Samples
from one surface water monitoring site (SW -2) shall be collected semi-annually in January and
July, if water is discharging from the stormwater pond. The surface water samples, if collected,
shall be analyzed for the list of parameters listed in Section 11I.2 of the Class I Landfill WQMP,
as required by paragraphs 62-701.510 (5)(d) and (7)(b), F.A.C.
Water Quality Compliance Monitoring for the C&D Debris Disposal Facility
Results of routine sampling of C&D debris disposal facility groundwater monitoring well (MW -
21S) in January 2017 indicated exceedances of benzene and sodium groundwater cleanup target
levels (GCTLs). As a result, SWDD was requested by FDEP to initiate evaluation monitoring in
accordance with subsection 62-701.510(6), F.A.C. Pursuant to this request SWDD installed one
groundwater monitoring well (MW -49S) in July 2017, and subsequently other wells (MW -33S,
MW -405, MW -505, MW -515, and MW -52S) in May 2019. These wells (MW -215, MW -33S,
MW -355, MW -405, MW -49S, MW -505, MW -515, and MW -52S) and three surface water (SW)
Lateral Canal (LC) sample sites (SW -LCI, SW-LC2, and SW-LC3) have been sampled quarterly
from July 2017 to October 2019 under an evaluation monitoring program with FDEP. However,
in correspondence from FDEP to SWDD dated 14 October 2019, the FDEP approved SWDD's
request to replace the evaluation monitoring of the eight groundwater wells and three surface
water sample sites with quarterly assessment monitoring and with the addition of other
parameters (arsenic, benzene, naphthalene, and other semi -volatile organic compounds [VOCs])
to the suite of parameters to be analyzed for at these wells. The FDEP also requested
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establishing background water quality for seven (7) additional surface water sampling sites
(LC4-SW to LC10-SW) along the Lateral C Canal. SWDD sampled and analyzed water -quality
for these surface water sites in the January and April 2020 quarterly water -quality assessment
events. Following, the April 2020 quarterly sampling event, FDEP approved (via e-mail on 17
July 2020) SWDD's request to limit the monitoring of the surface water sites to SW -LCI, SW-
LC2, S W-LC3 and S W-LC4.
Results of the quarterly sampling downgradient of the C&D debris disposal facility have
indicated persistent. detections of ammonia, arsenic, sodium, iron, total dissolved solids (TDS),
total nitrogen (TN) and total phosphorus (TP) in groundwater and persistent detections of
ammonia, sodium, iron, TDS, TN and TP in surface water sampling locations in the Lateral C
Canal adjacent to the evaluation groundwater monitoring locations. Geosyntec completed a site
visit on 21 July 2020 and prepared a 10 August 2020 memorandum to SWDD. One of the
objectives of the site visit was to visually observe the Site conditions on the east side of the C&D
debris disposal facility and the Residuals Dewatering Facility (RDF) relative to the current
monitoring wells and surface water monitoring locations. A stormwater management ditch
located between the C&D debris disposal facility and the RDF is suspected to be a potential
source area for the persistent detections.
A supplemental groundwater assessment was completed in this area in late 2020 to identify.the
lateral and vertical extent of the groundwater impacts. Results of the assessment, as indicated in
the "Draft Supplemental Groundwater Assessment Report, C&D Debris Disposal Facility"
(hereafter referred to as Draft Supplemental Report) dated July 2021, indicated groundwater
impacts downgradient of the C&D debris disposal facility and the RDF. The Draft Supplemental
Report recommended additional assessment of the RDF area including historical compliance
document review, stormwater system as -built documents review, groundwater sampling and
sediment sampling. The remainder of this proposal provides additional detail on the proposed
assessment activities.
PROPOSED SCOPE OF SERVICES
The proposed scope of services includes activities to be performed on behalf of SWDD for the
additional assessment at the RDF and C&D Facility. For the purpose of budgeting, the scope of
work has been divided into the following four (4) main phases:
• Phase 1 — General Consulting/Meeting Support/Project Management;
• Phase 2 — Historical and As -Built Documents Review;
• Phase 3 — RDF and C&D Debris Disposal Facility Additional Assessment; and
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• Phase 4 — Data Evaluation and Summary Report.
The remainder of this section presents a general description of the activities to be performed in
each phase.
Phase 1— General Consulting/Meeting Support/Proiect Management
Under this phase, Geosyntec will perform project planning and management responsibilities,
such as correspondence with SWDD and FDEP, invoice review, project coordination, prepare a
site-specific Health and Safety Plan, preparation of a work plan for FDEP approval for the tasks
outlined in this proposal and project administration. The work plan for the tasks outlined in this
proposal will be incorporated into the Draft Supplemental Report prior to submittal to the FDEP
for approval. Geosyntec has also included budget for preparation and attendance (by three
Geosyntec personnel) at one meeting with SWDD and/or FDEP, as needed.
Phase 2 — Historical and As -Built Documents Review
The dimensions of the groundwater impact on the downgradient edge of the RDF and the C&D
debris disposal facility have been largely defined by the completed previous scope of work
presented in the Draft Supplemental Report. However, the source of the groundwater impacts
has not been fully assessed relative to potential RDF contribution. There is a potential that the
source of the groundwater impacts is the stormwater management system to the south of the
RDF. In order to resolve the source of the observed groundwater impacts, additional assessment
activities are proposed as summarized below under Phases 2 and 3 and on the attached Figure 1.
Phase 2, Task 1— Background Document Evaluation
Operation and compliance records relating to the RDF will be reviewed to identify if any
releases have been reported. In addition, with permission from SWDD or IRC Utilities
Department (IRCUD), Geosyntec will interview select workers at the RDF to gain better
understanding of daily operations including cleaning and flushing of incoming trucks.
Phase 2, Task 2 — Stormwater Infrastructure Record Review
As -built drawings for the RDF and C&D debris disposal facility stormwater management system
will be reviewed to identify potential cross connections between the two in addition to verifying
the overall drainage pattern (i.e., surface water flow direction) around the C&D debris disposal
facility and RDF. A Site visit is included during this phase to inspect the stormwater
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infrastructure and refine the understanding of the potential interconnection between the RDF and
C&D debris disposal facility.
Phase 3 — RDF and C&D Debris Disposal Facility Additional Assessment
Phase 3, Task 1— Expanded Groundwater Assessment
Five (5) additional groundwater screening locations (GSB-7 through GSB-11) are proposed
along the stormwater management ditch north of the C&D debris disposal facility and south of
the RDF to refine the understanding of the water quality distribution in this area. One (1)
additional groundwater profiling location (GSB-12) is also proposed to the south of GSB-2 and
GPZ-3 to laterally delineate the groundwater impacts to the south of the impacted area (Figure
1). The groundwater screening locations may be adjusted following the completion of Phase 2.
Vertical groundwater profiling will be conducted on four -foot (4-11) intervals between the water
table and a maximum depth of 36 feet below land surface (ft bls). Groundwater screening will
be completed by advancing a 4 -ft stainless steel slotted screen and using direct push technology
(DPT) methods. The focus of the groundwater screening will span from the water table to an
approximate depth of 32 ft bls.
Groundwater will be purged from each 4 -ft interval and screened with a water quality probe
capable of monitoring temperature, pH, conductivity and oxidation reduction potential (ORP).
Turbidity will also be monitored using a turbidimeter and ammonia will be monitored with a
HACH field kit. Each groundwater screening interval will be purged at least 3 equipment
volumes until stability of field parameters is achieved per FDEP Standard Operating Procedures
(SOPs) or a maximum purging period of 15 minutes. Each location will be abandoned with
tremie applied cement grout slurry once groundwater screening is completed.
Phase 3, Task 2 — Stormwater Management Ditch Assessment
The depth and nature of the sediments within the perimeter stormwater management ditch to the
south of the RDF which conveys stormwater to the south and adjacent to the eastern edge of the
C&D debris disposal facility will be assessed. The assessment will include the completion of
eight (8) muck probes (MP -1 to MP -8) using either DPT methods or hand auger to estimate the
depth of the sediment and the collection of analytical samples to evaluate the levels of nutrients.
The sampling locations are distributed around the perimeter stormwater ditch to assess the
potential distribution of nutrient inputs. Composite samples of the muck will be collected from
each of the locations and analyzed for nitrogen species (nitrite, nitrate, ammonia, Total Kjeldahl
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Nitrogen [TKN] and TN) and phosphorus species (TP and orthophosphate). The muck analytical
testing will be conducted by ENCO Laboratories (ENCO) of Orlando, Florida, the analytical
laboratory contracted with, and direct billed to SWDD.
The work plan for the tasks outlined in this proposal will be incorporated into the Draft
Supplemental Report prior to submittal to the FDEP for approval. Geosyntec will request FDEP
approve the scope of work prior to initiating the scope of work detailed in this Task.
Geosyntec assumes the areas where the groundwater screening is planned will be cleared by
SWDD and SWDD will provide assurance that the drilling areas are'clear of subsurface utilities;
otherwise, a subsurface utility survey will be performed prior to initiating work.
Phase 4 — Data Evaluation and Summary Report
Following completion of Phases 2 and 3, Geosyntec will review the data and prepare a summary
report. This report will be prepared as an Addendum to the Draft Supplemental Report and a.
draft copy will be submitted to SWDD for review and comment. Following receipt of SWDD
comments this Addendum and the Draft Supplemental Report will be finalized for submittal to
FDEP.
SCHEDULE
Geosyntec will initiate work immediately upon receipt of Notice to Proceed (NTP) from SWDD.
A Draft version of the Draft Supplemental Report will be submitted to SWDD within 30 days of
receipt of laboratory analytical data. The scope of work detailed in this proposal is expected to
be completed within 4 months of authorization. Other technical and miscellaneous permit
compliance support services will be provided on an as -needed basis.
BUDGET ESTIMATE
Geosyntec proposes to perform the above -referenced work on a lump sum basis for $66,159.85.
A budget estimate for the scope of work outlined in Phases 1 through 4 of this proposal is
summarized in the following table, and a detailed budget estimate is provided as Attachment 1.
The budget estimate presented in this proposal is based on Geosyntec's understanding of the
project requirements, our experience gained from executing similar tasks for SWDD and
experience with compliance monitoring and reporting at similar facilities.
Phase 1 — Project Management/Meetings $9,547.22
Phase 2 — Historical and As -Built Documents Review $12,945.10
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Phase 3 — RDF and C&D Debris Disposal Facility Additional $24,397.25
Assessment
Phase 4 — Data Evaluation and Summary Report $19,270.28
TOTAL
$66,159.85
Geosyntec will invoice SWDD each month of the project on a lump sum, percent complete basis
in accordance with our Agreement. Additional services or any significant change in the scope of
work will be performed using the Rate Schedule included in our Agreement. Geosyntec will not
exceed the budget estimate without prior approval and written authorization from SWDD.
CLOSURE
Geosyntec appreciates this opportunity to offer our services. If this proposal is acceptable,
please indicate your agreement by signing the attached work authorization, which references this
proposal. Please return one signed work authorization to Dr. Badu-Tweneboah's attention.
Please call either of the undersigned with questions you may have as you review this proposal.
Sincerely,
o✓u�
Matt Wissler, P.G.
Senior Principal Hydrogeologist
Kwasi Badu-Tweneboah, Ph.D., P.E.
Principal Engineer
Richard Tedder, P.E.
Senior Consultant
Attachments
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FIGURE I
PROPOSED ADDITIONAL
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0 Intermediate Monitoring Well Location
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Approximate Location of Force Main 1
----• Approximate Iridian River County Landfill Property Boundary
Q Approximate Waste Limits of Construction and Demolition (CBD) Debris Disposal FacilityProposed Additional Investigation Locations
Zone of Discharge of CBD Debris Disposal Facility Indian River County Landfill
Notes: N Vero Beach, Florida
1. ft BLS Indicates feel below land surface. Geo$yntec ° Figure
2. Locations identified as GPZ-1 to 3. CS -SWI, C5-SW3. LC-SW5, and LC-SW6 were based on Peavey and Associates
survey dated 4 January 2021. All other locations are estimated. Consultants
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BUDGET ESTIMA
Table 1
BUDGET ESTIMATE
GROUNDWATER COMPLIANCE TECHNICAL SUPPORT SERVICES
CLASS I LANDFILL AND C&D DEBRIS DISPOSAL FACILITY
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA
PHASE 01: General Consulting/Meeting Support/Project Management
ITEM
BASIS
RATE
QUANTITY
ESTIMATED
COST
A. Professional Services
a. Senior Principal
Hr
$260
9
$2,340.00
b. Principal
Hr
$245
9
$2,205.00
c. Senior Professional
Hr
$225
0
$0.00
d. Project Professional
Hr
$203
15
$3,045.00
e. Professional
Hr
$176
0
$0.00
f. Senior Staff Professional
Hr
$154
4
$616.00
g. Staff Professional
Hr
$132
0
$0.00
Subtotal Professional Services
$8,206.00
B. Technical/Administrative Services
a. Designer
Hr
$143
0
$0.00
b. Senior Drafter/Senior CADD Operator
Hr
$126
0
$0.00
c. Project Administrator
Hr
$71
8
$568.00
d. Clerical i
Hr
$55
0
$0.00
Subtotal Technical/Administrative Services
$568.00
C. Reimbursables
a. Lodging
Day
$100
0
$0.00
b. Per Diem
Day
$55
0
$0.00
c. Communications Fee
3% Labor
$0.03
$8,774
$263.22
d. CADD Computer System
Hr
$15
0
$0.00
e. Vehicle Rental & Fuel
Day
$150
3
$450.00
f. 8"x11" Photocopies
Each
$0.12
500
$60.00
g. CADD Drawings
Each
$3
0
$0.00
Subtotal Reimbursables
$773.22
TOTAL ESTIMATED BUDGET: PHASE 01
$9,547.22
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Table 2
BUDGET ESTIMATE
GROUNDWATER COMPLIANCE TECHNICAL SUPPORT SERVICES
CLASS I LANDFILL AND C&D DEBRIS DISPOSAL FACILITY
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA
PHASE 02: HISTORICAL AND AS -BUILT DOCUMENTS REVIEW
ITEM
BASIS
RATE
QUANTITY
ESTIMATED
COST
A. Professional Services
a. Senior Principal
Hr
$260
4
$1,040.00
b. Principal
Hr
$245
10
$2,450.00
c. Senior Professional
Hr
$225
0
$0.00
d. Project Professional
Hr
$203
16
$3,248.00
e. Professional
Hr
$176
0
$0.00
f. Senior Staff Professional
Hr
$154
32
$4,928.00
g. Staff Professional
Hr
$132
0
$0.00
Subtotal Professional Services
$11,666.00
B. Technical/Administrative Services
a. Designer
Hr
$143
0
$0.00
b. Senior Drafter/Senior CADD Operator Hr
$126
4
$504.00
c. Project Administrator
Hr
$71
0
$0.00
d. Clerical
Hr
$55
0
$0.00
Subtotal Technical/Administrative Services
$504.00
C. Reimbursables
a. Vehicle Rental & Fuel
Day
$150
2
$300.00
b. Communications Fee
3% Labor
$0.03
$12,170
$365.10
c. Lodging
Day
$100
0
$0.00
d. Per Diem
Day
$55
2
$110.00
e. CADD Computer System
Hr
$15
0
$0.00
f. 8"x11" Photocopies
Each
$0.12
0
$0.00
g. CADD Drawings
Each
$3
0
$0.00
h. Subcontractor
LS
1 $0
1.07
$0.00
Subtotal Reimbursables
$775.10
TOTAL ESTIMATED BUDGET: PHASE 03$12,945.110
Geosyntec Consultants
Table 3
BUDGET ESTIMATE
GROUNDWATER COMPLIANCE TECHNICAL SUPPORT SERVICES
CLASS I LANDFILL AND C&D DEBRIS DISPOSAL FACILITY
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA
PHASE 03: RDF and C&D DEBRIS DISPOSAL FACILITY ADDITIONAL ASSESSMENT
ITEM
BASIS
RATE
QUANTITY
ESTIMATED
COST
A. Professional Services
a. Senior Principal
Hr
$260
3
$780.00
b. Principal
Hr
$245
3
$735.00
c. Senior Professional
Hr
$225
0
$0.00
d. Project Professional
Hr
1 $203
0
$0.00
e. Professional
Hr
$176
0
$0.00
f. Senior Staff Professional
Hr
$154
0
$0.00
g. Staff Professional
Hr
$132
80
$10,560.00
Subtotal Professional Services
$12,075.00
B. Technical/Administrative Services
a. Designer
Hr
$143
0
$0.00
b. Senior Drafter/Senior CADD Operator
Hr
$126
0
$0.00
c. Project Administrator
Hr
$71
0
$0.00
d. Clerical
Hr
1 $55
1 0
$0.00
Subtotal Technical/Administrative Services
$0.00
C. Reimbursables
a. Vehicle Rental & Fuel
Day
$150.00
8
$1,200.00
b. Communications Fee
3% Labor
$0.03
$12,075
$362.25
c. Lodging
Day
$100
8
$800.00
d. Per Diem
Day
$55
1 8
$440.00
e. CADD Computer System
Hr
$15
0
$0.00
f. 8"x11" Photocopies
Each
$0.12
500
$60.00
g. CADD Drawings
Each
$3
0
$0.00
h. Field Supplies (WQ meter, hand auger and supplies) LS
$3,000
1.10
$3,300.00
I. Subcontractor (JAEE)
LS
$5,600
1.10
$6,160.00
Subtotal Reimbursables
$12,322.25
TOTAL ESTIMATED BUDGET: PHASE 03
$24 397.25
Geosyntec Consultants
Table 4
BUDGET ESTIMATE
GROUNDWATER COMPLIANCE TECHNICAL SUPPORT SERVICES
CLASS I LANDFILL AND C&D DEBRIS DISPOSAL FACILITY
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA
PHASE 04: DATA EVALUATION AND SUMMARY REPORT
ITEM
BASIS
RATE
QUANTITY
ESTIMATED
COST
A. Professional Services
a. Senior Principal
Hr
$260
8
$2,080.00
b. Principal
Hr
$245
4
$980.00
c. Senior Professional
Hr
$225
0
$0.00
d. Project Professional
Hr
$203
40
$8,120.00
e. Professional
Hr
$176
0
$0.00
f. Senior Staff Professional
Hr
$154
0
$0.00
g. Staff Professional
Hr
$132
40
$5,280.00
Subtotal
Professional
Services
$16,460.00
B. Technical/Administrative Services
a. Designer
Hr
$143
0
$0.00
b. Senior Drafter/Senior CADD Operator
Hr
$126
16
$2,016.00
c. Project Administrator
Hr
$71
0
$0.00
d. Clerical
Hr
$55
1 0
$0.00
Subtotal Technical/Administrative
Services
$2,016.00
C. Reimbursables
a. Lodging
Day
$100
0
$0.00
b. Per Diem
Day
$55
0
$0.00
c. Communications Fee
3% Labor
$0.03
$18,476
$554.28
d. CADD Computer System
Hr
$15
16
$240.00
e. Vehicle Rental & Fuel
Day
$150
0
$0.00
f. 8"x11" Photocopies
Each
$0.12
0
$0.00
g. CADD Drawings
Each
$3
0
$0.00
h. Field Supplies (staff gauges and supplies)
LS
$0
1.07
$0.00
i. Subcontractor (Ideal Technical Services)
LS
$0
1.07
$0.00
j. Subcontractor (JAEE)
LS
$0
1.07
$0.00
k. Subcontractor (Peavy)
I LS 1
$0
1 1.07
$0.00
Subtotal
Reimbursables
$794.28
TOTAL ESTIMATED
BUDGET:
PHASE 04
$19,270.28
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