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Contractor's Name
WA ST Dept of Ecology
Approval Date
4/17/2020
Council Approval Date
4/8/2020
End Date
1/31/2022
Department
Public Works
Department Project Manager
Erik Emerson
Subject / Project Title
Beverly Lake Water Quality Grant
Tracking Number
0002332
Total Compensation
$247,000.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Interlocal
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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State of Washington Department of Ecology Page 12 of 39 <br /> Agreement No: WQC-2020-COE-00091 <br /> Project Title: Beverly Lake Water Quality Retrofit <br /> Recipient Name: City of Everett <br /> SCOPE OF WORK <br /> Task Number: 3 Task Cost: $25,000.00 <br /> Task Title: Construction Management <br /> Task Description: <br /> A. The RECIPIENT will provide construction oversight and management of the project. <br /> B. The RECIPIENT will submit a detailed Construction Quality Assurance Plan(CQAP)to ECOLOGY for review and <br /> acceptance before the start of construction. This plan must describe how the RECIPIENT will perform adequate and <br /> competent construction oversight. Once accepted by Ecology,upload to EAGL. CQAP development guidance is available on <br /> the ECOLOGY website. <br /> C. The RECIPIENT will conduct a pre-construction conference meeting and invite ECOLOGY to attend. <br /> D. The RECIPIENT will submit an updated project schedule with projected cash flow to ECOLOGY within 30 days of the <br /> start of construction. The RECIPIENT will revise and/or update the project schedule whenever major changes occur and at a <br /> minimum of every three months. The RECIPIENT will submit the updated schedule to ECOLOGY with the quarterly report. <br /> When changes in the construction schedule affect previous cash flow estimates,The RECIPIENT must submit revised cash <br /> flow projections to ECOLOGY. <br /> E. Prior to execution,the RECIPIENT will submit in writing any eligible change orders that deviate from <br /> ECOLOGY-accepted plans and specifications for ECOLOGY review and acceptance.ECOLOGY must review and accept <br /> all change orders that affect grant eligible activities prior to implementation,and all other change orders for technical merit. <br /> Change orders are to be signed by the contractor,the engineer(if appropriate), and the RECIPIENT prior to submittal to <br /> ECOLOGY for acceptance. <br /> F. The RECIPIENT will operate and maintain the constructed facility for the design life of the facility.Additionally,the <br /> RECIPIENT will develop and submit an Operations and Maintenance (O&M)plan for all Water Quality Best Management <br /> Practices to ECOLOGY for review. The O&M plan will describe how the RECIPIENT will ensure project success consistent <br /> with the design manual used. The O&M plan must also address long-term activities to assure ongoing pollutant removal and <br /> flow-control capability of the project in accordance with the design manual. O&M plan development guidance is available on <br /> the ECOLOGY website. <br /> G. Upon completion of construction,the RECIPIENT will provide to ECOLOGY: <br /> I. A Stormwater Construction Completion Form signed by a professional engineer indicating that the project was completed in <br /> accordance with the plans and specifications, and major change orders approved by ECOLOGY's Project Engineer and <br /> shown on the Record Drawings. The Stormwater Construction Completion Form can be found on the ECOLOGY website. <br /> 2. GIS compatible project area in Shapefile,Geodatabase file,or ECOLOGY-approved equivalent. The project area should <br /> include features for treatment facilities and contributing areas. <br /> Template Version 10/30/2015 <br />
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