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City of Everett Point Industrial Center (EPIC) Bridge Project – Phase 2 Full Design <br /> <br /> Page 1 of 43 <br /> <br />EXHIBIT A <br />SCOPE OF WORK <br />EPIC Bridge Project – Phase 2 Full Design <br />Background: <br />Phase 2 of the EPIC Bridge Project involves advancing the recommended bridge structure <br />described in the existing Type, Size, and Location (TS&L) study report to full design <br />construction documents. <br />This Bridge will provide a new primary access to approximately eighty (80) acres of AGENCY <br />and privately-owned property along the Snohomish River. The new access will impact a <br />community park-like amenity in the public Right of Way (R/W) and will span a Burlington <br />Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) Railway mainline and a two-lane roadway. <br /> <br />Project Objectives: <br />The City of Everett (AGENCY) has tasked the David Evans & Associates (DEA) team <br />(CONSULTANT) to advance the TS&L Report’s recommended Riverpoint access improvement, <br />which involves a major bridge crossing, to full design. <br /> <br />All work performed by the CONSULTANT’s team shall be per the Washington State Department <br />of Transportation (WSDOT) Local Agency Guidelines (LAG) Manual for federally funded <br />projects. <br /> <br />Initial Scope Summary: <br />1. Project Management <br />2. Surveying <br />3. Geotechnical Engineering <br />4. Environmental Permitting <br />5. Civil Engineering <br />6. Utility Coordination and Design <br />7. Public Outreach <br />8. Architectural/Aesthetics Design <br />9. Traffic Control <br />10. Illumination and Signing <br />11. Structural Design <br />12. Constructability Review, Construction Schedule & Estimation <br />13. BNSF Coordination <br />14. Right-of-Way <br /> <br />Future Possible Scope (Optional Work) at AGENCY’s discretion: <br />15. Construction Phase Support <br /> <br />Project Standards: <br />Reports and plans, to the extent feasible, shall be developed in accordance with the latest edition <br />and amendments of the following guidelines and documents: <br /> AASHTO LRFD Bridge Design Specifications <br /> AASHTO “A Policy of Geometric Design of Highways and Streets”