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TEl <br /> <br />TEl will perform the roadway and intersection design to include roadway plans, <br />signalization plans, signing and marking plans, drainage plans, retaining wall plans and <br />traffic control details. TEl will coordinate with utility owners within the project limits. <br />Coordination with the Flodda Department of Transportation will be required for changes <br />to the current connections to US 17/92. TEl will prepare all necessary permits <br />including a SJRWMD Environmental Resource Permit and any required FDOT <br />connection permits. TEl will prepare a Summary of Pay Items, Engineer's Construction <br />Cost Estimate and Technical Special Provisions as required. <br /> <br />Southeastern Surveying & Mappin.q (Southeastern) Corp. Work Effort <br /> <br />Southeastern will provide a topographic survey and boundary survey to establish the <br />existing right-of-way. Southeastern will locate unmarked graves in the Concord <br />Cemetery through the use of ground penetrating radar scans. Southeastern will locate <br />wetland lines, soil borings, designate utilities, perform subsurface utility excavates at the <br />mast arm locations and prepare legal descriptions for the proposed right-of-way. <br /> <br />EMS Scientists, Engineers, Planners, Inc. (EMS) Work Effort <br /> <br />EMS will perform wetland flagging and wildlife survey along Lake Concord. EMS will <br />verify the wetland lines with the permitting agencies. EMS will provide permit <br />assistance for the SJRWMD Environmental Resource Permit, US Army Corps of <br />Engineers Permit and Sovereign Land Easement preparation. EMS will also assist the <br />City in determining mitigation options for the impact to the lake. <br /> <br />Ardaman & Associate, Inc. Work Effort <br /> <br />Ardaman & Associates will provide geotechnical engineering services to include auger <br />borings within the vicinity of the realigned roadway to determine if the soil is suitable for <br />the construction of the new pavement, SPT borings at the location of the proposed mast <br />arms, and muck probes in Lake Concord at the location of the realigned road. <br /> <br />Metz & Associates, Inc. Work Effort <br /> <br />Metz & Associates will evaluate and design each mast arm foundation for the proposed <br />signal. <br /> <br />Schedule <br /> <br />The schedule for Phase I will be approximately five weeks for submittal of final product. <br />This will allow three weeks for the draft submittal, one week review period, and a one <br />week period to finalize the report. Deliverables will include a Draft report and Final <br />report for the Signal Warrant Study. The schedule for Phase II is 6 months and includes <br />a 15% design concept plan submittal, a 60% plan submittal and a Final submittal, TEl <br /> <br /> <br />