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ABBREVIATED PROJECT DESCRIPTION. It is our understanding that the CLIENT wishes to enhance the US 90 corridor from Woodbine Rd. to the bridge approach to the south with landscape and irrigation enhancements, focusing on roadway medians with considerations of selected roadside areas within the right-of -way corridor. It is also our understanding that the Florida Department of Transportation District 3 (FDOT) is participating in funding, review, and approval of this project as a Joint Project Agreement (JPA) with funding awarded in the amount of $200,000. The CLIENT has also discussed interest in permitting a “Welcome to Pace” sign through the aesthetic community signage process. Any and all work associated with the design or engineering of this sign is NOT included in this scope beyond identifying possible signage locations in the plans. An additional scope can be provided in the future that specifically addresses the conceptual sign development, permitting, and construction of this sign as further direction from the county is received.
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ABBREVIATED PROJECT DESCRIPTION. The CITY has requested Halff to prepare plans in sufficient detail for construction for the enhancement of five (5) pocket parks along Boca Ciega Ave at the following intersections: 135th Ave E, 134 Ave E, 132nd E (north), 131st Ave E, and 132nd Ave E (south). It is Halff’s understanding that the CITY does not desire all five (5) parks to be designed exactly the same; however, the designs should demonstrate a cohesive theme. The design for each of the five (5) parks will include sod, raised planter area, pavers, irrigation (if water source is available, reclaimed source is assumed), and restricted access into parks (using bollards, picket fencing, etc.), as well as site furnishings (i.e. bench, waste receptacle, and dog station kiosk) as an alternative bid. Additionally Halff will evaluate the feasibility of possible kayak launches to be designed and permitted at two locations chosen by the City. Project locations are shown on Attachment X.
ABBREVIATED PROJECT DESCRIPTION. The following tasks that have been requested in connection with the above project are beyond the original scope of work and our original Agreement dated January 18, 2018. This Scope and Fee proposal is based on all intersections proceeding through the design process simultaneously.
ABBREVIATED PROJECT DESCRIPTION. The CITY has requested Halff to prepare plans in sufficient detail for construction for the enhancement of five (5) pocket parks along Boca Ciega Ave at the following intersections: 135th Ave E, 134 Ave E, 132nd E (north), 131st Ave E, and 132nd Ave E (south). It is Halff’s understanding that the CITY does not desire all five (5) parks to be designed exactly the same; however, the designs should demonstrate a cohesive theme. The design for each of the five (5) parks will include sod, raised planter area, pavers, irrigation (if water source is available, reclaimed source is assumed), and restricted access into parks (using bollards, picket fencing, etc.), as well as site furnishings (i.e. bench, waste receptacle, and dog station kiosk) as an alternative bid. Project locations are shown on Attachment A.
ABBREVIATED PROJECT DESCRIPTION. UC2 understands that the CLIENT is proposing to develop a master plan to include the full buildout for Xxxxxx High School. This will include the recently acquired property to the west of the school. In addition, UC2 will review the current stormwater pond permits, models and agreements to ascertain the current capacity remaining in the facility. UC2 will also determine modifications that can be made to the pond to provide the needed capacity for full buildout. UC2 will also assist the LCSB in determining additional volumes required for negotiations during the Xxxx County agreement modification. UC2 will provide a preliminary report to LCSB three weeks after receiving the notice to proceed. Once the report has been reviewed with LCSB staff, a final report will be provided two weeks following the review with staff. Below is a list of tasks that are included in this proposal.
ABBREVIATED PROJECT DESCRIPTION. The West Beach Drive Roadway Improvement Project includes the design of roadway, drainage and utility improvements of West Beach Drive from 6th Street to 4th Street, and one block west to the Marina parcel in Panama City. Services include survey, geotechnical investigation, roadway design, drainage design, utility design and coordination, signing and pavement markings, maintenance of traffic and project cost estimation.
ABBREVIATED PROJECT DESCRIPTION. Santa Xxxx County desires to expand the existing Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Memorial Park to provide a world class recreational experience for all ages and abilities. The park is located on the north side of Rolyat Road directly northwest of Xxxxxxx Field. The existing playground, office/restroom building and parking facilities will remain with anticipation of expansion. The objective is to implement Phases 1-4 of the Park Master Site Plan completed by GENESIS and accepted by the Santa Xxxx County Commission. Phase 5 (YMCA Phase) is not included in this scope of work. The design team includes the following consultants: ▪ Genesis – Project Management, Site Engineering, Landscape Architecture and Hardscape, Irrigation, and Permitting Coordination for all on-site improvements identified on the Master Site Plan. ▪ Nova Engineering and Environmental LLC – Geotechnical Services ▪ Architects: Xxxxx + Xxxxxxxx, P.A. – Restroom, Shade Canopies, and Picnic Shelters ▪ Xxxxx XxXxx Engineering – Structural Engineering ▪ Applied Research and Design, Inc. – Mechanical Electrical Plumbing (MEP) including site lighting ▪ Waterline Studios – Waterplay Feature ▪ Southeastern Surveying and Mapping Corporation – Surveying
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ABBREVIATED PROJECT DESCRIPTION. It is our understanding that the CLIENT wishes to enhance the US 90 corridor from Xxxxxxxx Road to Xxxx Xxxx with landscape and irrigation enhancements, focusing on roadway medians with considerations of selected roadside areas within the right-of-way corridor. It is also our understanding that the Florida Department of Transportation District 3 (FDOT) is participating in funding, review, and approval of this project as a Joint Project Agreement (JPA) with anticipated funding awarded in the amount of $200,000. CONSULTANT shall:

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