PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATIONS AND TECHNICAL REPORTS Sample Clauses

The 'Preliminary Investigations and Technical Reports' clause outlines the requirement for conducting initial assessments and preparing technical documentation before a project or contract proceeds. This typically involves site surveys, environmental studies, or engineering analyses to identify potential issues or gather essential data. By mandating these investigations and reports, the clause ensures that all parties have a clear understanding of the project's conditions and risks, thereby reducing the likelihood of unforeseen complications and supporting informed decision-making.
PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATIONS AND TECHNICAL REPORTS. Site Investigations and As-Built Research 2 16 80 $14,490 Supplemental Field Surveying 2 4 12 24 $10,568 Base Map Preparation Base Map Preparation 16 80 40 $18,400 Conceptual Alternatives Analysis Drainage and Water Quality 1 2 12 48 20 $11,725 Roundabouts 1 16 72 32 $16,645 Utilities 1 6 24 12 $5,975 Conceptual Plans 2 20 80 60 $21,790 TASK 1 TOTAL: 7 4 0 0 86 384 164 4 12 24 $99,593 II. 60% PS&E Plans Title Sheet 1 4 2 $955 Sheet Index Sheet 1 4 2 $955 Key Map Sheet 1 4 4 $1,175 Typical Cross Section Sheets 1 10 40 20 $9,795 Demolition Sheets 1 20 80 60 $21,545 Improvement Plan Sheets 1 30 120 60 $28,895 Profile Sheets 1 20 80 40 $19,345 Roundabout Detail Sheets 1 16 60 40 $15,845 Curb Ramp Location Sheet 2 8 8 $2,350 Curb Ramp/ADA Detail Sheets (8 Ramps) 1 16 64 32 $15,525 Driveway Detail Sheets (14 Driveways) 1 14 56 28 $13,615 Signing and Striping Plans 2 12 64 $11,490 Traffic Control Plans (54th and Streamview) 2 4 12 $2,810 Green Infrastructure Key Map 2 8 4 $1,910 Green Infrastructure Plans 1 1 22 90 45 $21,875 Storm Drain Plans 1 1 16 72 36 $17,315 Monument Sheet 1 4 4 8 $2,385 Retaining Wall Plan and Profile 1 3 26 6 $5,070 Staging Plans 1 16 60 30 $14,745 Specifications (List of Special Provisions) 1 8 $1,645 Opinion of Probable Construction Cost 1 1 8 40 $7,475 Drainage and Water Quality Reports Draft Drainage Study 8 48 148 $30,960 TASK 2 TOTAL: 14 11 4 0 274 1044 425 0 0 0 $247,680
PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATIONS AND TECHNICAL REPORTS. Utility Investigations PROJECT TOTAL: $3,840 NEPA Environmental Support DIRECT CHARGES $400
PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATIONS AND TECHNICAL REPORTS. Site Investigations and As-Built Research 4 8 24 $5,180 Utility Base Map (West Coast Civil) 2 2 24 32 $7,580 Conceptual Alternatives Analysis (West Coast Civil) 2 8 16 40 32 $13,350 Water and Sewer Plans (West Coast Civil) 4 24 80 180 180 $62,380 Specifications (List of Special Provisions) 1 4 4 $1,335 Water and Sewer Plans (West Coast Civil) 4 16 40 80 80 $29,780 Specifications 1 2 4 $1,025 Opinion of Probable Construction Cost 1 4 8 $1,875 Water and Sewer Plans (West Coast Civil) 4 4 8 16 8 $5,800 Specifications 1 2 4 $1,025 Opinion of Probable Construction Cost 1 2 4 $1,025 Meetings 18 36 $8,730 Bid Support 1 4 4 $1,335 Construction Support 1 18 20 $5,665 As-Builts 1 1 3 7 28 $5,000 Reimbursable Expenses $500 1. Preliminary Investigations and Technical Reports 6 weeks Weeks: 1-6 2. Geotechnical/Field Investigation 8 weeks Weeks: 3-10 3. Conceptual Alternatives Analysis 4 weeks Weeks: 7-10 4. City and Department Review - Alternatives Analysis 8 weeks Weeks: 11-18 5. 60% PS&E Preparation 10 weeks Weeks 19-28
PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATIONS AND TECHNICAL REPORTS. Conceptual Alternatives Analysis
PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATIONS AND TECHNICAL REPORTS. Conceptual Alternatives Analysis II. 60% PS&E $12,926 Plans III. 100% PS&E $4,993 Plans DIRECT CHARGES $1,600 PROJECT TOTAL: $38,375 NEPA TOTAL ADDITIONAL SERVICES: $10,020
PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATIONS AND TECHNICAL REPORTS. Conceptual Design Analysis (MUTA Precast vs. Cast-in-Place Analysis) 32 $5,600 Meetings 12 $2,100 100% Submittal Constructability Review 40 $7,000 Reimbursable Expenses - Mileage (Site Visits/Meetings) $300 CITYWORKS COMPENSATION AND FEE SCHEDULE EXHIBIT B (CITYWORKS) TASK: PARTNER SENIOR GRAPHIC DESIGNER PROJECT MANAGER ASSISTANT ASSOCIATE REVISED PROPOSED COST($): Task Total($): Hourly Rate $220.00 $115.00 $140.00 $70.00 $80.00

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