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Contractor's Name
Wood Environmental & Infrastructure Solutions
Approval Date
2/22/2019
Council Approval Date
2/13/2019
End Date
12/31/2021
Department
Public Works
Department Project Manager
Paul Crane
Subject / Project Title
Biological Surveys in Uplands, Streams
Tracking Number
0001652
Total Compensation
$247,000.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Professional Services
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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and City of Everett, <br /> Snohomish County, <br /> Shoreline Permit <br /> 3 Dagmars Permitting Support. This 330 $550 $39,000 <br /> Marina project includes work on <br /> the dike from near <br /> Dagmars Marina where <br /> dike conditions have <br /> deteriorated, and the <br /> dike is low and narrow. <br /> The effort includes <br /> support for permitting <br /> including USACE, WDFW, <br /> Ecology and City of <br /> Everett. <br /> 4 4th Street Permitting Support. This 200 $500 $30,000 <br /> Culvert project involves <br /> excavation and repair to <br /> relocate an existing <br /> culvert that is currently <br /> dysfunctional. The effort <br /> includes support for <br /> permitting including <br /> USACE, WDFW, Ecology <br /> and City of Everett. <br /> 5 4) Dike Permitting Support. This 400 $650 $64,000 <br /> Maintenance at project involves <br /> SR-529 excavation and repair to <br /> maintain the DD5 dike <br /> on Smith Island at SR <br /> 529. The effort includes <br /> support for permitting <br /> including USACE, WDFW, <br /> Ecology and City of <br /> Everett, and Snohomish <br /> County Shoreline. <br /> 2 <br />
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