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– Develop Basis of Design Report. A Basis of Design Report (BDR) to present the design analysis criteria and the final flood protection design will be prepared for USACE Section 408 permission in a format similar to those prepared for prior Minot phases. These BDRs will be prepared at the 30%, 60%, 90% and 100% points in the design. A DRAFT and FINAL 100% report will be prepared to allow any comments at the 100% design level to be incorporate into the FINAL 100% BDR. The BDR is expected to have the following sections: 0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1 INTRODUCTION 2 GEOTECHNICAL ANALYSIS 3 RIVER HYDROLOGY AND HYDRAULIC ANALYSIS 4 INTERIOR DRAINAGE ANALYSIS 5 ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATIONS 6 CIVIL DESIGN 7 STRUCTURAL DESIGN 8 MECHANICAL DESIGN 9 ELECTRICAL DESIGN 10 ARCHITECTURAL AND LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN 11 PERMITTING AND REGULATORY 12 REAL ESTATE 13 OPINION OF PROBABLE CONSTRUCTION COSTS 14 DRAWINGS AND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 15 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 16 PROJECT DESIGN GUIDELINES 00 XX/XX 18 REFERENCES Subtask 6.2 – Independent External peer Review (IEPR) It was assumed that HDR Engineering, Inc. will continue to provide IEPR services for the MREFPP Phase MI-6. The BDR and construction drawings will be submitted to the IEPR review team at the 30%, 60%, 90% and 100% points in the design. HEI will respond to three rounds of comments, which will occur with the 30%, 60%, and 90% design submittals. The 100% submittal will reflect the resolution of any previous IEPR comments and will be considered final. This scope assumes IEPR will not provide new comments on the 100% submittal. This scope also assumes that all costs incurred as part of the HDR work is covered in a separate scope of work between them and the XXXX.
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