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Contractor's Name
Bayley Construction LP
Approval Date
6/18/2025
Council Approval Date
6/11/2025
Department
Administration
Department Project Manager
Scott Pattison
Subject / Project Title
Outdoor Event Center - Design Phase 1A of the project
Tracking Number
0004869
Total Compensation
$2,901,602.00
Contract Type
Capital Contract
Contract Subtype
Capital Construction Contracts and Change Orders
Retention Period
10 Years Then Transfer to State Archivist
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2101 4th Avenue, Suite 950 <br />Seattle, Washington 98121 <br />206.728.2674 <br />March 12, 2025 <br />Bayley Construction <br />8005 SE 28th Street <br />Mercer Island, Washington 98040 <br />Attention: Stewart Potter and Hans Hansen <br />Subject: Revised Proposal <br />Geotechnical Services <br />Everett Outdoor Multipurpose Stadium (EOMS) <br />Broadway at Pacific Avenue <br />Everett, Washington <br />File No. 0661-144-00 <br />Introduction and Project Understanding <br />GeoEngineers, Inc. (GeoEngineers) appreciates the opportunity to submit this revised proposal for <br />geotechnical services to support the Everett Outdoor Multipurpose Stadium (EOMS) project located in <br />Everett, Washington. <br />This proposal is based on our pull planning session with the project team and our discussion with Hans <br />Hansen. The project site is bounded by several industrial properties on the north, McDougall Avenue on the <br />east, Pacific Avenue on the south, and Broadway on the west. The project site consists of 13 Snohomish <br />County parcels, totaling up to 5 acres in size. <br />The project site slopes down from the southwest to the northeast, with overall site elevations ranging from <br />Elevation 92 feet down to Elevation 64 feet. Based on our review of the Request for Qualifications for <br />progressive design-build services and our meeting, the new stadium would serve as the home field for the <br />AquaSox and would be designed to meet the new MLB facility standards required for a High-A Minor League <br />baseball stadium. The new stadium is anticipated to provide approximately 3,000 seats for AquaSox <br />games; accommodate high school, college, and tournament baseball games; allow for conversion to an <br />“amphitheater” setting that can seat up to 5,000 for concerts and community events; and provide public <br />park spaces with amenities suitable for anticipated growth in Everett. Based on our understanding, the <br />project site grades would generally match the existing grade along McDougall Avenue. This would result in <br />excavations on the order of 10 to 20 feet along the west and south sides of the project site. <br />Based on our limited review of available subsurface data, the project site is likely underlain by a layer of fill <br />over either lacustrine clay or advance outwash sand deposits. The fill generally consists of sand and gravel <br />with varying amounts of silt and ranges in thickness from 1 to 15 feet where encountered. Advance outwash <br />Design-Build Contract for Everett Outdoor Events Center <br />Exhibit C - Phase 1A Work and Fee Proposal
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