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Contractor's Name
Murray Smith & Associates MSA
Approval Date
7/25/2016
Council Approval Date
7/25/2016
End Date
12/31/2018
Department
Public Works
Department Project Manager
David Voigt
Subject / Project Title
Legion Golf Course Stormwater Dentention
Public Works WO Number
UP 3620
Amendment/Change Order
Amendment
Amendment/Change Order Number
1
Total Compensation
$0.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Professional Services
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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MSA will prepare an engineer's opinion of probable construction cost estimate based <br /> upon the 100%design that includes an appropriate contingency. <br /> 9.8 QA/QC—Perform in-house Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) review of all <br /> submittals,the design plans,project manual and engineer's opinion of construction <br /> cost,prior to submitting to the City for review. <br /> 9.9 Utility Coordination—Coordinate with utility companies that are affected by the <br /> project, specifically in the EvCC easement area. Coordination includes submitting <br /> final 60%, 90% and 100%plans for review and technical input by utility companies. <br /> Plans will be distributed to franchised utilities in the project vicinity. A written record <br /> will be kept for all communication with utility providers. <br /> 9.10 Construction Schedule and Sequencing—Develop a construction schedule and <br /> sequencing plan for the project taking into consideration strategies for implementing <br /> improvements within the golf course and maintaining playability. This will include <br /> identifying project constraints and milestones in the specifications that will be applied <br /> to the project. The construction schedule and sequencing plan will be submitted as part <br /> of the 60%, 90%and 100% submittal packages with elements included in the <br /> specifications. <br /> Assumptions: <br /> 1. City will compile and prepare the complete project manual and contract <br /> drawings incorporating both the N. Wetmore Stormwater Separation and the <br /> Legion Golf Course Stormwater Detention projects. MSA will submit plans <br /> and project specific specifications to the City to incorporate in the final bid- <br /> ready documents. <br /> 2. Contract drawings and specifications will comply with the City's adopted <br /> Engineering Design Standards, Standard Specifications and CAD Standards, <br /> as modified to suit the particular elements of this project. <br /> 3. City will conduct submittal reviews and provide comments within fifteen(15) <br /> working days. <br /> 4. No issues or restrictions associated with contaminated soils are anticipated in <br /> the proposed work areas. <br /> 5. Improvements to the golf course will be limited to the areas impacted by the <br /> proposed improvements or as otherwise identified in Tasks 1 or 2 of iConGolf <br /> Studio's work and modified in this Scope of Work. <br /> 6. MSA shall apply a Washington Professional Engineer's stamp with signature <br /> and date on each sheet of the drawings for the Legion Golf Course Stormwater <br /> Detention project. The City will stamp all other drawings and the Project <br /> Manual. <br /> 7. Structural design is limited to the detention pond control structures and <br /> retaining walls. <br /> City of Everett MURRAY,SMITH&ASSOCIATES,INC.Legion Golf Course SW Detention <br /> June 2016 Engineers/Planners Page 6 <br />
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