Preliminary Design Deliverable and Workshop Sample Clauses

Preliminary Design Deliverable and Workshop. Prepare a preliminary design memorandum that documents the work completed in Tasks 2 and 3 and using the preferred alternatives from the design criteria workshop. The preliminary design deliverable will also include 30% plans, 30% specification outline and a 30% design level construction cost estimate. Consultant team will prepare an agenda and facilitate a two-hour review workshop with City staff and key stakeholders. Consultant will provide meeting notes to the City within five (5) days following the design workshop. Task DeliverablesPowerpoint presentation for design criteria workshop ▪ Planning level project cost estimate ▪ Preliminary design memorandum, 30% plans, 30% technical specification outline, and 30% engineers cost estimate in pdf ▪ Preliminary design review workshop agendas and meeting notes Assumptions ▪ Plans will be prepared on full-sized sheets and printed to half-size sheets for pdf electronic submittal (via email, FTP, or cloud-based file transfer). ▪ Hard copies of submittals will not be required for City. ▪ City will provide written submittal review comments. ▪ Preliminary design criteria workshop and preliminary design deliverable workshops will be held remotely using a virtual meeting format acceptable to the City. It is assumed that up to four (4) members of the Consultant team will participate in the workshops and they will be up to two (2) hours each. ▪ 30% design Plan Sheets anticipated to be included are: o Civil ▪ Site PlanUtility PlanGrading Plan o Mechanical ▪ Building layout plan ▪ Mechanical Plan ▪ HVAC Plan o Electrical ▪ One Line Diagram ▪ Electrical Site Plan Budget Payment will be made at the Billing rates for personnel working directly on the project, which will be made at the Consultant’s hourly 2021 and 2022 Billing rates. 2021 and 2022 Billing rates, direct expenses and outside service rates are as provided in the attached Exhibit B.
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