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Resolution Number
2022-3301
Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
02/17/2022
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2nd Amend w/Craven Thompson for Add'l Svcs to GS Utility Undrgd.
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Ms. Genesis Cuevas <br />CTA Proposal No. 2018-UO3.383 (Revised) <br />July 18, 2019 <br />Page 5 <br />to avoid conflict. Using test -hole information, in combination with plans, as-builts, and <br />mark-ups from the individual utility providers, CTA shall input horizontal and vertical <br />information into base -file for use in design plans. Once complete (existing information <br />input) the base -file will be re -circulated to utility providers to ensure existing utilities <br />are properly represented. <br />1.5 Existing Meter Locations <br />Services are currently provided from rear yards. With undergrounding, service will be <br />provided from the right-of-way. With undergrounding, new services will need to be <br />routed from the right-of-way to the existing meters. In order to coordinate routing of <br />services relative to proposed transformers, the existing point of service must be <br />identified for each individual home. Working with survey in conjunction with <br />information solicited from homeowners by City via mailer, CTA shall identify existing <br />service locations and use such information to coordinate design. Although on private <br />property, service connections are considered to be included with this project. <br />1.6 Utility Test Holes <br />To ensure the accuracy of existing conditions, specific utilities will be physically located <br />and identified with exact vertical and horizontal location designated. Test -hole <br />locations shall correlate with critical crossings as determined by CTA. Because the <br />nature of determining locations is dependent upon proposed design, the number of <br />test -holes required is unknown. For purposes of establishing a unit price per test -hole, <br />CTA assumes up to 30 test -holes may be required. <br />II. Phase 2 — Design and Permitting <br />2.1 Identify Related Projects: <br />To properly coordinate with ongoing projects either within the neighborhood or in close <br />proximity, using information provided by CITY, CTA shall incorporate proposed <br />improvements into the design plans. Example of other projects include the storm water <br />and pump station upgrades and previous phases of undergrounding improvements <br />adjacent to the neighborhood along Atlantic Boulevard. In addition, plans will i6clude <br />milling and resurfacing of all roadways upon completion of undergrounding and <br />interconnecting pedestrian walkways at 185th, 186th, and 189th Streets. <br />2.2 Prepare Preliminary Plans: <br />Utilizing completed base -file and design requirements collected from the various <br />utilities, CTA shall prepare preliminary plans to be disseminated to for coordination and <br />discussion. Using the information provided in Task 1.3, individual requirements of each <br />utility will be identified and incorporated into the preliminary design. CTA shall <br />coordinate underground conduit needs, locations, structure sizes, and aboveground <br />CRAVEN 1ROMPSON & ASSOCIATES INC <br />
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