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<br />d. Operation and Maintenance Plan – prepare draft O&M Plan for review <br />by the Diversion Authority, PMC, and USACE. Incorporate review <br />comments and prepare final O&M Plan. <br />e. Bid Document Development – incorporate 95 percent review <br />comments into the design documents and assist the PMC with <br />development of bid documents. <br />3. Value Engineering Study (VES) <br />a. Facilitate a VES in accordance with USACE guidelines (up to 3 days) <br />with staff from the Diversion Authority, Program Management <br />Consultant (PMC), and USACE. Prepare and distribute materials and <br />documents, facilitate the workshop, and prepare a VES report. <br />4. 4th Street Levee Pump Station Replacement <br />a. Background: At the November 8, 2012 Diversion Board meeting, the <br />Board requested the USACE add levees long the Red River to allow <br />increased flow through the protected area. To allow 35 feet through <br />town, the 4th Street levee requires certification. In order to meet <br />certification criteria, the stormwater pump stations on the north end <br />of the levee must be replaced. <br />b. Detailed Plans and Specifications: Provide design services and prepare <br />detailed plans as described below. <br />i. Complete detailed project engineering and design and <br />provide plans and technical specifications (Division 2 and <br />higher) for the 4th Street Levee Pump Station. Include <br />required surveying, Section 408 permit (if required), removals <br />and demolition, geotechnical and hydraulic analyses, internal <br />flood control and pumping, levee systems, closures, traffic <br />evaluations, service road realignments, public and private <br />utility relocations, landscaping, drawings and specifications, <br />internal QA/QC, design documentation, operation and <br />maintenance plan, and project management and <br />coordination. Major milestone deliverables include: <br />1. 35 Percent Design Submittal – prepare preliminary <br />design submittal and submit the design report and <br />preliminary plans for review by the Owner, PMC, and <br />USACE Consistency and ATR review teams. <br />2. 95 Percent Design Submittal – evaluate and <br />incorporate 35 percent review comments into the <br />design documents, advance the detailed design to <br />95 percent and submit the design report, plans and <br />specifications for review by the Owner, PMC, and <br />USACE Consistency and ATR review teams. <br />3. Pre-Purchase Specifications - prepare up to 3 pre- <br />purchase specifications, if requested, for: <br />a. Gates <br />b. Pumps <br />c. Electrical Panels <br />HMG-TO-13-A4_Long.docx 4 <br />DR <br />A <br />F <br />T
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