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Hakanson <br />lip Anderson <br />SECTION 3 <br />PROJECT APPROACH <br />Task 2 — Culvert Analysis <br />We will review the culverts with City staff and propose culverts for replacement. All culverts will be replaced in kind, <br />therefore, a hydraulic analysis and/or stormwater model will not be required. <br />Task 3 — Small Utility Notification <br />We will notify and coordinate the project improvements with the utility companies. <br />Task 4 — Value Engineering <br />Review the project to determine possible cost savings such as recycle of bituminous as base material. <br />Task 5 — Identify Easements <br />Additional easements are not anticipated for this project. All work is assumed to be within existing easements. <br />Task 6 — Utility Design Meeting <br />Coordinate a meeting with City Staff and the small utilities as required. We will coordinate and attend the utility design <br />meeting. The goal is to define potential conflicts and to provide the utility companies with advance notice of the project <br />to avoid construction delays. <br />Task 7 — Construction Drawings <br />Prepare detailed construction drawings for review by the City. We anticipate that a typical plan set will include: <br />1. Title Sheet <br />2. Construction Notes <br />3. Standard Plates <br />4. Schedules <br />5. Typical Sections and Details <br />6. Existing Conditions <br />7. Removals <br />8. List of Estimated Quantities <br />9. Street and Stormwater Plan and Profiles <br />10. Utility Plan and Profiles <br />11. Traffic Control and Staging Plans <br />12. Signage and Striping Plan <br />13. Contractor Storage Area <br />14. Erosion and Sediment Control Plan <br />15. Cross Sections <br />PROJECT APPROACH 9 <br />