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PHASE 2 � <br /> 1. Complete retention site contract documents including site plan, levee plan, profile <br /> and typical cross-sections. Complete soil testing as required to establish levee design <br /> requirements. Design shall address; <br /> A) Temporary grading, exterior ditches, temporary seeding, erosion control, � <br /> and perimeter fencing. <br /> B) Existing and proposed field tile drain system. <br /> C) Interior levees and/or baffle system. <br /> D) Dewatering structures and overflow weirs, return water channels and/or <br /> pipes. <br /> E) Suspended solids secondary treatment if necessary. <br /> F) Ammonia Nitrogen secondary treatment if necessary. <br /> G) Levee demolition, grading, and reclamation. Options, schematics and <br /> preliminary reclamation construction costs. <br /> 2. Complete contract documents including site plan and cross-sections of the <br /> dredge area. Complete quantity estimates and associated costs. Complete technical <br /> specifications and bidding documents as required bas�ed on the contracting method(s) <br /> determined by the OWNER. OWNER shall provide all contract document standard <br /> forms including General Conditions, Special Conditions and Construction Agreement <br /> Forms. <br /> 3. Provide assistance to the OWNER during bidding and/or contract negotiations to <br /> determine the most appropriate, economical, and advantageous method to complete <br /> the necessary construction activities. � <br /> PHASE 3 <br /> 1. Limited control point staking of the retention site and horizontal and vertical <br /> control checks during the construction. <br /> 2. Complete a final set of lake soundings to determine basis of payment and <br /> "as-built" conditions. <br /> 3. Provide construction coordination, administration and resident inspection <br /> throughout the course of the project. <br /> A. Retention Site Resident Inspection is based on a total of 640 hours <br /> (including travel time�. This is based on a construction period of 26 weeks <br /> with an average of 3 days per week on-site. <br /> B. Hydraulic Dredging Resident Inspection is based on a total of 1,300 hours <br /> (including travel time). This is based on a construction period of 65 weeks <br /> with an average of 2.5 days per week on-site. <br /> 3 of 7 <br />