Conceptual Alternatives Analysis Sample Clauses

Conceptual Alternatives Analysis. The Engineer shall utilize the demand modeling to analyze the conceptual alternatives in the corresponding projection years using HCS and VISUM. Population and employment growth and changes in land use shall also be analyzed in order to provide a detailed understanding of the conceptual alternatives during the projected years. The conceptual alternative analysis shall be chronicled to compare against the Existing, No-Build, and the other alternatives. Alternatives shall include, but not be limited to, operational improvements, additional capacity, auxiliary lanes, HOV lanes, truck only lanes, other types of managed lanes, and transit/rail alternatives. It is anticipated that no more than ten (10) alternatives will be analyzed throughout DocuSign Envelope ID: F30041C2-2CD0-40EA-B2F7-45DA235A97DB the corridor. The Engineer shall generate high-level construction and right-of-way cost estimates for the conceptual alternatives. These cost estimates shall also be paired with a high-level method of financing. A high-level safety analysis shall be performed for comparison against the existing conditions. The conceptual alternatives analysis report shall include a technical memorandum detailing the investigations and analysis conducted and shall include informative maps and other graphics depicting the conceptual alternatives analysis and any deficiencies. The Engineer shall provide the following deliverables:
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Conceptual Alternatives Analysis. Design Professional shall use the findings from the preliminary investigations and technical reports to identify roundabout, water quality, and utility, improvement alternatives to determine if improvements or cost savings to the original concept in the Request for Proposal (RFP) are possible. The following are the anticipated tasks: • Drainage and Water Quality- During the preliminary investigations phase, the consultant will prepare a conceptual layout as an initial step to assessing the drainage and green infrastructure (GI) improvements anticipated for the project. This will include identifying the necessary drainage improvements, such as new inlets, resulting from the proposed roadway design, identifying potential GI opportunities along the proposed alignment for the Project, and refining the conceptual layout and design of the proposed Multi - Use Treatment Area (MUTA). Based on the findings from the preliminary investigation of existing utilities the footprint of the MUTA may change when compared to the footprint shown in the RFP. This task will support project compliance with the City of San Diego Storm Water Standards Manual, dated October 2018 and the City of San Diego Drainage Design Manual, dated January 2017. The purpose of the water quality evaluation is to select a combination of the MUTA size and the amount and type of parkway green infrastructure (GI) that would cost effectively reduce the Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs) as well as meet the MS4 Permit requirements. Water quality improvements are anticipated to include a subsurface Multi Use Treatment Area (MUTA) and parkway green infrastructure (GI) as feasible. The overall goal is to optimize zinc removal from storm water runoff. The Design Professional shall prepare one (1) configuration and sizing option for the MUTA depending on various existing utilities and potential relocations of those utilities. The alternatives analysis will also evaluate potential locations for parkway GI concepts, including parkway cobble- lined biofiltration xxxxxx and/or popouts, median xxxxxx, and/or small compact devices at inlet locations. Additionally, the consultant will review and analyze the conceptual design of the MUTA such as options between a cast-in-place structure versus a precast structure based on the existing conditions, type of shoring to be used, whether the design is cost effective, and from a structural standpoint. Design Professional will perform a preliminary structural analysis of the...

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