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05/27/98 09:43 FA% 6123701378 BRW. INC. 0003/004 <br /> . BRW <br /> A DAMES i M6ORE GROUP- <br /> Mike Mornson <br /> May 27, 1998 <br /> Page 2 <br /> Central Park—Next Steps <br /> The redesign of Central Park has conceptually advanced to the point where detailed design and <br /> engineering are prudent. These tasks are necessary to validate the estimated earthwork costs and <br /> phasing suggested in the reecrit park master plan. We recommend the number of construction <br /> phases be limited to two in order to minimize consulting fees and to maximize competitive <br /> bidding of construction costs. The following preliminary work program outlines the tasks <br /> typically performed by the consultant in a proj cot of this nature: <br /> I. Field Surveying <br /> • Obtains accurate site data such as elevations,locations of utility lines,buildings,trees, etc. <br /> • Translate field data into a base map for accurately engineering proposed park <br /> improvements. <br /> 11. Preliminary Site Engineering and Design Development <br /> • Translate conceptual park master plan to fit site survey/base map. <br /> • Prepare preliminary site engineering plans. <br /> Prepare preliminary earthwork and site development cost estimate. <br /> • Prepare a preliminary construction phasing plan outlining the park area and work to be <br /> completed in each phase. <br /> • Prepare graphics for depiction of design development efforts to the community. <br /> M. Public Input/Comnnunity Meeting <br /> • Facilitate public input session. <br /> • Present park plans and cost estimates. <br /> IV. Final Park Plan and Site Engineering Documents (for each Phase)* <br /> • Define park plans based upon comments,suggestions, etc. <br /> • Prepare construction documents for each phase of construction: plans,specifications and <br /> . bid forms. <br /> * Each phase of constructi.on will require a final package of construction documents for <br /> bidding. <br /> offices wodc w&- <br />