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BO LTO N 7533 Sunwood Drive NW <br /> Suite 206 <br /> & M E N K <br /> Ramsey, MN 55303-511919 <br /> Real People. Real Solutions. Ph: (7631433-2851 <br /> Fax: (763) 427-0833 <br /> Bolton-Menk.com <br /> September 26, 2022 <br /> Mr. Bruce Westby, P.E. <br /> City Engineer/Interim Public Works Director <br /> City of Ramsey <br /> 7550 Sunwood Drive NW <br /> Ramsey, Minnesota 55303 <br /> RE: City of Ramsey-The COR—Public Infrastructure Analysis <br /> Dear Mr. Westby: <br /> In response to our recent meeting related to The COR, we have prepared a scope of services and fee <br /> estimate for analysis associated with public infrastructure for the following improvements: <br /> • Ramsey Parkway from Willemite Street to Sunwood Drive (Roundabout), <br /> • Zeolite Street from Sunwood Drive to Bunker Lake Boulevard, <br /> • Yolite Street from Sunwood Drive to Ramsey Parkway, <br /> • Center Street Realignment, <br /> • Veterans Drive between Rhinestone Street and Ramsey Boulevard, <br /> • The Waterfront Pond and Park Area, <br /> • Filling of stormwater ponds in the southeast quadrant of the Bunker Lake Boulevard and <br /> Armstrong Boulevard intersection, and <br /> • Filling of a wetland in the southeast quadrant of the Bunker Lake Boulevard and Armstrong <br /> Boulevard intersection. <br /> We will draw from the initial concepts and strategies that were detailed in the Center Street report and <br /> The COR report. Our proposal is based upon carrying these concepts and principals forward into the new <br /> analysis,with an updated project cost estimate for the work. Each street segment analyzed will include <br /> public utilities (sanitary sewer and water main), along with storm sewer, trails and sidewalks. <br /> The material generated from the regional storm water retention pond can be used as fill for the <br /> remaining undeveloped portion of The COR. We will analyze the amounts of fill required for each lot and <br /> will make estimates for how much material will be generated from excavation of the Waterfront. <br /> See attached figure for the general area of the analysis. <br /> CONSTRUCTION COST ESTIMATES <br /> Previous analyses presented project costs associated with the street and public utility related <br /> improvements.Those amounts were based on 2018 construction costs, and included a 30 percent <br /> allowance for contingencies and project development. No costs were included in The COR report for the <br /> Waterfront. Based on conversations with the City,the work will most likely consist of the following: <br /> C:\Users\kevinki\Desktop\CORProposat\RamseyCOR Area Analysis 09262022.docx 1 <br /> I <br />
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