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Contractor's Name
Krazan & Associates Inc
Approval Date
12/26/2018
End Date
3/31/2019
Department
Public Works
Department Project Manager
Dave Voigt
Subject / Project Title
Geotechnical Engineering for Jackson Park
Tracking Number
0001572
Total Compensation
$18,440.05
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Professional Services
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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KRAZAN&ASSOCIATES,INC. <br /> Proposal No. GI8929WAL <br /> AXI ! JfI Everett Stormwater Utility UP3703 <br /> ,f7Everett,WA <br /> November 16,2018 <br /> Page 2 <br /> SCOPE OF SERVICES <br /> Our geotechnical services will be performed in general accordance with the scope of services as presented <br /> in Exhibit A-1. Below is a summary of the services to be provided: <br /> 1. Review Previous Geologic and Subsurface Information <br /> A. Review available subsurface information, existing construction data and other <br /> available geotechnical reports for the site vicinity. <br /> 2. Plan the Exploration Program and Obtain Permits <br /> A. Exploration Program: <br /> i. The stormwater system alignments are mostly in an area mapped as glacially <br /> compacted soils. We plan to explore the site with approximately 8 soil <br /> borings. <br /> ii. The borings located within the paved surfaces, where appropriate,will allow <br /> measurement and documentation of the pavement type and thickness. Some <br /> of the proposed borings will likely be located in gravel or landscape areas <br /> where the proposed stormwater system is away from existing roadways. The <br /> boring locations have been chosen to minimize interference with traffic flow <br /> at the intersections and provide representative samples of the subsurface <br /> conditions. The borings will extend to depths of approximately 9.0 feet <br /> depending on soil conditions. <br /> B. Submittals: We plan to submit traffic control plans, right-of-way permit <br /> applications and boring locations to the City of Everett for review. We plan to <br /> provide the City with the drilling times and dates with a minimum of 48 hours notice <br /> to allow for the posting of no parking signage. <br /> 3. Field Exploration and Laboratory Testing <br /> A. Site Visit to Clear Boring Locations: We will plan a visit to the project site prior to <br /> the explorations to mark the proposed soil boring locations for the underground <br /> utility locates. The public utility locate service will then be notified of our planned <br /> explorations. It is our understanding that a private utility locate scheduled by the <br /> City's Survey Consultant will be obtained prior to initiating any explorations at the <br /> project site. After the boring locations are cleared we will coordinate with the City's <br /> Survey Consultant to allow boring completion prior to the completion of the <br /> surveyor's field work. <br /> B. Field Exploration: We plan to conduct 8 soil borings at the Jackson Park Area <br /> Stormwater Separation project locations using a subcontracted drill rig to investigate <br /> the subsurface soil and groundwater conditions. An experienced geotechnical <br /> engineer or geologist will visually classify soil samples obtained in the field and <br /> maintain logs of the soil borings. Representative samples of the subsurface soils <br /> Krazan&Associates,Inc. <br /> Offices Serving The Western United States <br />
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