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<br />This is Task Order No. 7, Amendment 23, <br />consisting of 5 pages. Task Order No. 7, Amendment 23 <br />In accordance with Paragraph 1.01 of the Agreement Between Fargo-Moorhead Flood Diversion Authority <br />(“Owner”) and Houston-Moore Group, LLC (HMG) (“Engineer”) for Professional Services – Task Order Edition, <br />dated March 8, 2012 ("Agreement"), Owner and Engineer agree as follows: <br />The parties agree that in the event of a conflict between prior versions of this Task Order No. 7 and this Amendment, <br />the terms and conditions in this Amendment shall prevail, provided however, nothing herein shall preclude <br />ENGINEER from invoicing for work authorized under prior versions of this Task Order and performed prior to <br />effective date of this Amendment, even to the extent such prior work was revised by this Amendment. All other <br />terms and conditions shall remain the same and are hereby ratified and affirmed by the parties. <br />1. Specific Project Data <br />A. Title: RECREATION AND USE MASTER PLAN AND DESIGN <br />B. Description: A draft Recreation and Use Master Plan has been developed. It includes overall <br />concepts for the diversion corridor and specific recommendations for the northern portion (I-94 <br />to the Outlet). Continue development of the Recreation and Use Master Plan for the Diversion <br />Project, including preliminary and final design development for right and left bank Excavated <br />Material Berm (EMB) grading. <br />C. Background: The Diversion Project will be a major feature in the Fargo-Moorhead area. Although <br />it will be a critical component for reducing the risk of catastrophic flood impacts in the area, it <br />will actually be used only a small percent of the time. The beneficial use of the project features, <br />when not actively used for flood mitigation, need to be determined. <br />2. Services of Engineer <br />A. RECREATION AND USE MASTER PLAN – Revised Draft. Revise select components of the master <br />plan document to reflect the most recent diversion design. Modification consist of the <br />elimination of row crop agriculture on the left EMB, the narrowing of the EMB widths, the <br />realignment of the diversion near I-94, and the consolidated CR 31/4 bridge. Master Plan <br />revisions will include: <br />I. Executive Summary, insert revised graphics and text from Section 6 and insert revised <br />preliminary construction Cost Estimate from Section 7. <br />II. Section 4 Diversion Channel Analysis, new graphic that depicts the most recent diversion <br />design and associated text that explains the diversion modifications. <br />III. Section 5 North Section Alternatives Considered. Change existing draft preferred <br />alternative to preliminary preferred alternative and move to section 5. <br />IV. Section 6 Preferred Alternative, Figures 6.2 – 6.6 and associated text. <br />V. Section 7 Implementation, Table 7.3 (Preliminary Construction Cost Estimate). <br />VI. Appendix A.14 Preliminary Cost Estimate Details. <br />Revised Master Plan graphics for the preferred alternative will be provided to the Diversion <br />Authority’s Program Management Consultant for review. <br />A draft final Recreation and Use Master Plan will be developed that incorporates the revised <br />graphics and text associated with the most recent diversion design and public input. The draft <br />HMG_TO07-A3_Long.docx 1 <br />DR <br />A <br />F <br />T
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