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Indication of How Long it Would Take to Implement Service after <br />Authorized to Begin <br />Each project is unique, but typically CPH will immediately start on any assigned project within 24 <br />hours. As CPH is provided a task order, our team will develop a detailed schedule that will be <br />submitted with our scope and fee for review by the City's project manager. This schedule will be <br />reviewed with the City and adjusted to meet any necessary time frames or phasing anticipated by the <br />City. <br />In most cases, we are able to expedite the project schedule as a result of our 210+ staff members and <br />our ability to assign additional architects, engineers, designers, technicians, drafters, etc. In fad, we <br />routinely work with projects that have set time frames based on either federal regulations or by <br />grants /funding requirements. Recently, CPH completed a trail and safety improvements project which <br />was funded through the FDOT. From the original RFP and documents provided by the City, the project <br />was to have an eight (8) month design schedule, but during our due diligence, we recognized that the <br />FDOT agreement required the project to be completed in five (5) months. We were able to assign <br />additional staff and expedite the survey utilizing our in -house survey crew and completed the project <br />on time so that the client could encumber the funds from the DOT. <br />In addition, during the life of a project, our project manager will be available 24/7. Todd H. Hendrix, <br />P.E., CGC will be responsive to the City's needs and answer all calls, emails, or requests in a timely <br />manner. Since we are nearby, Todd and our team will be available at a moment's notice. Our team <br />will in most cases respond to the City within two hours, but will respond or call City staff back within 24 <br />hours with clarifications or answers. <br />5 CPH, Inc. /RFQ No. 14 -07 -02 <br />