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EXHIBIT A-1 - SCOPE OF WORK <br /> Task 1 - Review Previous Geologic and Subsurface Information <br /> a. Review subsurface information, existing construction data, and other available <br /> geotechnical reports in the vicinity regarding subsurface soil and ground water <br /> conditions. <br /> Task 2- Plan the Exploration Program and Obtain Permits <br /> a. Complete a site visit to locate the proposed borings, call for underground utility locates, <br /> plan the traffic control operations, and develop right-of-way permit applications, as <br /> required. <br /> i. Provide a recommendation as to the number and locations of borings. Provide a <br /> minimum of one boring per block. Include rationale in geotechnical engineer's <br /> choice in the number and locations of borings if different than the one boring <br /> per block minimum. <br /> ii. Locate all borings within paved surface so as to measure and record paved <br /> surface types and thickness. <br /> b. Submit permit applications, traffic control plans, and boring exploration plans to City of <br /> Everett for review and approval. <br /> i. Geotechnical Consultant (Consultant) is responsible for notifying public of no <br /> parking if borings are located within street parking areas. City forces will post <br /> the no parking signage provided Consultant gives City times and dates and <br /> minimum of 48 hours notice. Consultant may not begin boring activities until a <br /> minimum of 48 hours after City posts the signage. <br /> Task 3 - Field Explorations and Laboratory Testing <br /> a. Complete a site visit to meet with utility representatives and clear boring locations. <br /> b. Explore subsurface soil and note ground water conditions at the site by drilling borings <br /> to depths recommended in 2.a.i. Complete field explorations under the direction of a <br /> geotechnical engineer or geologist. The explorations will be located in the field by <br /> measuring or pacing from existing site features such as driveways, structures, and other <br /> site features shown on the drawings. The geotechnical representative will maintain a <br /> detailed log of each exploration and obtain samples of the various materials <br /> encountered. Record pavement depths to the nearest 0.5 inch and pavement types <br /> encountered. The samples will be returned to geotechnical representative's office for <br /> additional examination and analysis, as necessary, for development of <br /> recommendations. Remove and dispose all soil cuttings from the site. <br /> c. Perform laboratory tests on representative samples of the soils, including tests for <br /> moisture content, density, and particle size distribution. <br /> d. Evaluate pertinent physical and engineering characteristics of the soils based on the <br /> results of the field exploration, laboratory testing, and experience. <br /> 2 <br />