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Contractor's Name
Transpo Group USA Inc.
Approval Date
7/12/2021
Council Approval Date
6/30/2021
End Date
12/31/2023
Department
Public Works
Department Project Manager
Christina Curtis
Subject / Project Title
California St Pedestrian & Bicycle Corridor
Tracking Number
0002989
Total Compensation
$1,016,564.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Professional Services
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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alternative analyses may require additional scope and fee. The results of the traffic analysis will be <br /> included as a contributing factor in the alternatives analysis (Task 1-4). <br /> Transpo will utilize available City data from 2019 or 2018 to avoid the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic <br /> on current traffic counts. If needed turning movement counts, vehicle volumes or vehicle speed data are <br /> unavailable for a project segment or intersection, the Consultant will obtain the necessary traffic data. The <br /> Consultant will adjust any data collected in 2021 for the potential effects of the pandemic. <br /> Consultant Deliverables <br /> • Traffic analysis of three (3) corridor(multiple Segment) alternatives <br /> Task 1-4 — Alternatives Analysis <br /> Comparison of alternatives identified in Task 1-2 by several criteria, as described below, will provide the <br /> City and the public with a transparent process for identifying a preferred alternative to move into <br /> preliminary design. <br /> 1-4.1 Evaluation Criteria <br /> It is important to define the criteria by which the alternatives will be evaluated. Based on the project goals, <br /> identified at the kickoff meeting, and the stakeholder goals identified in Task 1-6, the Consultant will <br /> develop a list of evaluation criteria. These criteria will include a range of qualitative and quantitative <br /> elements and include total project cost. The evaluation criteria will be used to evaluate and compare <br /> alternatives and identify a preferred alternative in each project segment. <br /> 1-4.2 Evaluation of the Alternatives <br /> The range alternatives from Task 1-2 will be evaluated to help identify a preferred alternative. The <br /> alternatives evaluation will assist in understanding each potential solution and its advantages and <br /> disadvantages based on the evaluation criteria. The findings of the evaluation will be summarized in a <br /> matrix format to compare and contrast the various alternatives. A good portion of the cost-benefit <br /> evaluation is likely to be qualitative in nature, without specific costs developed for every impact or benefit. <br /> The results of the evaluation analyses will then be reviewed with the project team to obtain feedback and <br /> direction. <br /> Part of the evaluation of alternatives will be an assessment of the feasibility of implementation. <br /> Implementation concepts to be considered include: <br /> • Match between the vision of grant funding programs and the alternative <br /> • Timing and availability of grant funding programs <br /> • Potential for phasing and "early wins" projects that could be funded via local and/or other non- <br /> competitive sources <br /> • Drainage impacts (Osborn Consulting) <br /> • Landscape Architecture (Osborn Consulting) <br /> • Constructability review (KBA, Inc.) <br /> AcutanzaSTS (a DBE firm)will provide input on the evaluation of alternatives, and supplement the <br /> Consultant's assessment of alternatives in meeting the evaluation criteria, as described in the attachment <br /> to this Scope. <br /> 1-4.3 Selection of a Preferred Alternative <br /> After collating feedback from the project team, our team will work with City staff to identify a preferred <br /> alternative that best meets the project goals and the stakeholder goals. The preferred alternative will be <br /> the one that demonstrates the most adherence to the widest range of evaluation criteria. The preferred <br /> transpogroup Yr Page 5 <br />
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