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<br /> <br /> <br />Equal Opportunity Employer <br /> <br />o Determine an Overall Condition Index (OCI) based on Army Corps of Engineers <br />methodology <br />Cost: $5,160 <br /> <br />3 Pavement Summary/Report Update <br /> <br />WSB&Associates will work with City staff to develop a map showing the results of the <br />inspection. This will include: <br /> <br />• A detailed map showing the condition of each roadway <br />• Update to the pavement management report <br />• Providing the City with a spreadsheet detailing the route name, pavement length, <br />pavement area, Overall Condition Index, and Recommended Maintenance Activity <br />which the City can use to assist in CIP planning. <br />Cost: $3,270 <br /> <br /> <br />Project Timeline <br />Detailed inspections of streets September – October <br /> <br />4 Extra Services <br /> <br />WSB&Associates can: <br /> <br />• Provide guidance in developing a network analysis of the City’s roadway system <br />o Used to determine the needs and/or effectiveness of past and current pavement <br />rehabilitation and preventive maintenance activities <br />• Develop different budget scenarios that can most accurately represent the City’s existing <br />pavement management program <br />• Make modifications to optimize the existing system <br />• Create additional maps relevant to the analysis <br />• Develop strategies based on maintenance techniques to optimize a pavement <br />management program <br />• Draft a memo containing the analysis results, budgeting parameters and maps <br />• Evaluate historic projects for rehabilitation alternatives, life cycle costing or feasibility <br />o May include gathering current information on the pavement condition and/or a <br />historical review of its performance <br />• Develop pavement performance prediction models to help the city predetermine or <br />predict the future maintenance and rehabilitation needs for the network segments <br />• Create presentations highlighting the findings of the analysis and the pavement <br />management program for the City <br />• Take pavement cores and soil borings as part of a pavement forensics study <br />o Analysis of pavement cores <br />o Can be used to find depths of the pavement layers, signs of bonding or <br />unbonding and distresses that might not be visible from the road surface <br />