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HomeMy WebLinkAboutexhibit1AEXHIBIT A SCOPE OF SERVICES SW 1st Avenue at the Miami River Tunnel Feasibility Study December 1, 2004 City of Miami SW 1st Avenue at Miami River Tunnel Feasibility Study i EXHIBIT A PURPOSE I STUDY OBJECTIVE 1 STUDY REQUIREMENTS AND PROVISIONS FOR WORK 1 Governing Regulations 1 Liaison Office 2 Key Personnel 2 Meetings And Presentations 3 Quality Control 3 Correspondence 3 Submittals 3 Computer Automation 3 Coordination With Other Consultants and Entities 4 Optional Services 4 1.0 PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT 5 1.1 Public Involvement Program 5 1.2 Public Involvement Data Collection 5 1.3 Notice Of Intent 5 1.4 Advance Notification 5 1.5 Scheduled Public Meetings 5 1,6 Unscheduled Public And Agency Meetings 6 1.7 Public Hearing 6 1.8 Location And Design Concept Acceptance 6 1.9 Special Public Involvement Requirements 6 1,10 Quality Control 6 2.0 ENGINEERING ANALYSIS AND REPORTS 7 Data Collection 7 2.1 Field Review 7 2.2 Aerial Photography 7 2.3 Survey Coordination 7 2.4 Existing Roadway Characteristics 8 2.5 Existing Structure Characteristics 8 2.6 Traffic Data 8 2.7 Crash Data 9 2,8 Existing Signage Inventory 9 2.9 Utilities 9 2.10 Development Plans 9 2.11 Transportation Plans 9 2.12 Soils 9 2.13 Base Map 10 Needs Analysis 10 2.14 Safety 10 2.15 Analysis of Existing Conditions 10 2.16 Development of Needs Statement 10 ii Design Analysis 10 2.17 Corridor Analysis 10 2.18 Traffic Analysis 10 2.19 Typical Section Analysis 11 2.20 Roadway Design Alternatives 11 2.21 Prepare Concept Plans 11 2.22 Drainage Analysis and Pond Siting Report 11 2.23 Structures 12 2.24 Access Management 12 2.25 Multi -modal Accommodations 12 2.26 Maintenance of Traffic Analysis 12 2.27 Geotechnical Coordination 12 2.28 Intelligent Transportation Systems 12 Comparative Analysis Of Alternatives - Tunnel Technology and Construction Methods 12 2.29 Comparative Analysis and Evaluation Matrix 12 2.30 Selection of Preferred Alternative(s) 12 2.31 Conceptual Design Plans (Preferred) 12 2.32 Identify Construction Segments 12 2.33 Value Engineering 2.34 Construction Cost Estimates 13 2.35 Right Of Way Cost Estimates 13 2.36 Typical Section Package 13 2.37 Design Exceptions and Variances: 13 2.38 Feasibility Study Report (FSR) 13 2.39 Interchange Modification / Justification Report 13 2.40 Quality Control 13 3.0 ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS AND REPORTS 14 Social Impacts 14 3.1 Land Use Changes 14 3.2 Community Cohesion 14 3,3 Community Services 14 3.4 Social And Economic Impacts 14 3.5 Relocation Potential 14 3.6 Archaeological and Historical Sites 14 3.7 Section 4(F) 14 3.8 Visual Impacts and Aesthetics 14 3.9 Utilities and Railroads 15 Natural Impacts 15 3.10 Wetlands 15 3.11 Conceptual Mitigation Plans 15 3.12 Water Quality 15 3.13 Outstanding Florida Waters, Wild And Scenic Rivers, And Aquatic Preserves 15 3.14 Floodplains 15 3.15 Coastal Barrier Resources 15 3.16 Wildlife And Habitat 15 3.17 Identify Permit Conditions 15 3.18 Farmlands 15 iii Physical Impacts 16 3.19 Noise 16 3.20 Air Quality 16 3.21 Construction Impact Analysis 16 3.22 Contamination 16 4.0 MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES 17 4.1 Contract and Project Files 17 4.2 Project Management Meetings And Coordination 17 Additional Services 17 5.0 METHOD OF COMPENSATION 18 6.0 SERVICES TO BE PERFORMED BY THE CITY 18 iv