SCOPE OF SERVICES ARTICLE II - SERVICES Sample Clauses

SCOPE OF SERVICES ARTICLE II - SERVICES. 2.1.1 CONSULTANT shall provide overall concept plans, architectural designs, drawings, specifications, review, advice, mapping, planning, landscape architecture, environmental services, engineering designs, construction phase services, construction inspections, and public input services relative to the PROJECT in accordance with the applicable Scope of Services set forth below. Engineering Firms must have demonstrated In-house competence in the following areas: • Roadway DesignStormwater Drainage and Inspection (with coastal communities) • Pavement ManagementLandscape Architectural Services • Park Design (active, passive, and coastal) • NPDES Services (including field inspection services) • Water Quality MonitoringStormwater Utility Services • FDOT, FDEP, USACE, and SWFWMD • FEMA Hazard Mitigation Grant Contract/Construction Administration • FEMA and Floodplain Code and Ordinance Compliance Engineering Firms Team must have demonstrated competence in the following areas: • Structural Engineering • Architectural Services • Bridge Inspection and Design • Surveying • Construction Engineering and Inspection (CEI) • Geographic Information Systems Programming • FDOT Local Agency Program (LAP) Projects • Mapping/ GIS/ Asset Management • Environmental Engineering General Engineering Services to include (but not limited to) design and consultation services for the following upcoming projects: • Roadway Rehabilitation and Reconstruction • Roadway design • Sidewalk and Curb Construction • Parks and Parkway Improvements • Lift Station Rehabilitation • Sanitary Sewer Pipe Installations • Bridge Repairs • Roof Replacements/Repairs • Stormwater ImprovementsReclaimed Water Pipe & Service Line Replacements • Seawall Repairs and Reconstruction • Facility design and commissioning • Environmental AssessmentsStructural AnalysisPlan Review • FDEP NPDES MS4 permit services. • Marina Facilities • Rate Studies for City provided services. • FEMA Hazard Mitigation Grant Administration Additional services may include, but are not limited to some or all the following projects: • Multimodal design: public and private realm design graphics for pedestrian, bicycle, transit, and vehicular use; Street-level renderings and visuals; Land Development code amendments that support multimodal design. • “Smart code” preparation, calibration or form-based code writing. • Multimodal transportation districts (data and analysis, technical report, comprehensive plan amendment). o Tran...
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  • General Description of Services The A-E will be contacted by COUNTY Project Management staff on an “as-needed” basis as projects arise to provide A-E for professional services. Requirements will be discussed by both Parties and A-E shall prepare a written Scope Statement that will include the specific work to be performed, including the costs and time required to complete the project/task. Orange COUNTY Project Management staff will then review the A-E’s Scope Statement, proceed with negotiation of task costs and when satisfied, issue a Contract Task Order (CTO) against this CONTRACT. The A-E shall serve as lead of a design team that may include other construction design professionals working together to ensure that the original design is carried through to the finished product, with no alterations in materials or design that would lead to safety issues or compromise the quality of the building or building component. Other team members who may be retained by the lead to support a project as a consultant may include but are not limited to landscape architects, lighting designers, data consultants, security consultants, controls engineers, commissioning consultants, traffic engineers, surveyors, estimators, special inspection, etc. The A-E shall be responsible for the preparation of comprehensive building assessments, designs, drawings, specifications, cost estimates, and reports within the scope of the Contract Task Order (CTO). In the preparation of construction drawings and specification, the A-E shall also responsible for:

  • Detailed Description of Services / Statement of Work Describe fully the services that Contractor will provide, or add and attach Exhibit B to this Agreement.

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