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0.4 Subconsultant Management: SUBCONSULTANT management shall include the <br /> preparation and execution of subcontracts with each SUBCONSULTANT involved in the <br /> project. The CONSULTANT shall provide ongoing overview of progress, review of <br /> invoices, and overall coordination of SUBCONSULTANTS involved in the project. <br /> 0.5 Invoicing: Prepare and submit regular invoicing and monthly progress reports. <br /> Deliverables: 1) Contract Documents. 2) Meeting Notes as required. 3) Schedule. 4) <br /> Invoicing. 5) Progress Reports. <br /> 001. Site Analysis and Reporting <br /> 1.1 Field Reconnaissance: Perform site reconnaissance on a periodic and as-needed <br /> basis to track changing site conditions and coordinate with work of others. <br /> 1.2 Wetland and Stream Delineation/Mapping Update: Update report and mapping to <br /> reflect changes in wetland boundaries as a result of preload-related settling. <br /> 1.3 Geotechnical Investigation and Reporting: Provide geotechnical engineering <br /> investigation, analysis, and recommendations for Group 3 project components, including <br /> but not limited to: areas identified for significant earthwork, shoreline enhancement or <br /> reconstruction, pavement, bridges, boardwalk, docks, buildings, walls, MSE, and other <br /> structures. Provide testing and analysis as authorized by the CITY. Specific tasks <br /> include: <br /> a. Barge drilling at 3-Acre Park, Bigelow Creek Outfall. <br /> b. Analysis of data gathered in earlier contract efforts for 3-Acre Park, Railroad <br /> Corridor, North Wetland Complex, and South Wetland Complex. <br /> c. Analysis and recommendations/reporting to support design of: <br /> i. 3-Acre Park restroom facility, crane pad, dock and bank stabilization, <br /> stormwater infiltration, and pavement section; <br /> ii. Railroad Corridor (1) bridge foundation, slope stability at outfall and along <br /> embankment, suitability of soil reuse, and pavement section; <br /> iii. North Wetland Complex bank stability for new channels and outlets, and <br /> suitability of soil reuse; <br /> iv. South Wetland Complex (1) trestle bridge foundation, (1) fire access road <br /> bridge foundation, bank/slope stability at outfall, channels, and along <br /> embankment, and (1) wetland outfall structure. <br /> 1.4 Hydrological Evaluation and Reporting: Provide hydrological modeling for (adjusted) <br /> baseline conditions as required and final development options throughout the site. <br /> Modeling data to inform wetland channel design, riverbank design, materials, and <br /> constructability in 3-Acre Park, Railroad Corridor, North Wetland Complex, and South <br /> Wetland Complex. Incorporate data made available by others for off-site impacts to on- <br /> site improvements, including <br /> a. 41st Street stormdrainage flows into Railroad Corridor channel. <br /> b. Landfill stormdrainage flows into Railroad Corridor channel. <br /> Provide documentation as required for planning/design and permit application. <br /> 1.5 Maintenance and Data Download from Monitoring Stations: Water Quality/Level <br /> Monitoring including maintaining up to 6 water level monitoring stations in the Bigelow <br /> Creek subbasin, inclusive of two river gauges installed near upstream and downstream <br /> limits of the Riverfront site. <br /> 1.6 Structural Analysis of Crane: Provide structural analysis and recommendation to <br /> address: <br /> a. Near-term stabilization of crane, including recommendations for cable <br /> replacement, welding to support base or other free-moving components, and <br /> other features to maintain stability until full refurbishment is planned. <br /> 12 4 <br />
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