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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTerracon PSA Cont. No. 1051 soil testing - 5.17.2021 May 10, 2021 Irerracon City of Waterloo Engineering Department 715 Mulberry Street Waterloo, Iowa 50703 Attn: Mr. Matt Schindel, Associate Engineer P: (319)291-4312 E: Matt.Schindel@waterloo-ia.org Re: Proposal for Subsurface Exploration Services FY 2022 Lake Street Rise Project Leversee Road and Lake Street Waterloo, Iowa Terracon Revised Proposal No. P13215038R1 Dear Mr. Schindel Terracon Consultants, Inc. (Terracon)appreciates the opportunity to submit this revised proposal to the City of Waterloo Engineering Department to provide Subsurface Exploration services for the planned Lake Street Rise Project. The following are exhibits to the enclosed Agreement for Services. Exhibit A Project Understanding Exhibit B Scope of Services Exhibit C Compensation and Project Schedule Exhibit D Site Location Exhibit E Anticipated Exploration Plan Our estimated unit price fee to perform the Scope of Services described in this proposal is$4,600 to $5,000. See Exhibit C for more details of our fees. Your authorization for Terracon to proceed in accordance with this proposal can be issued by signing and returning a `pdf' file of the attached Agreement for Services via email to Gregory.Decker@terracon.com. Sincerely, Terracon Consultants, Inc. Gregory IVI. Decker, E.I. J�G..,on P. Heinz, P.E. Staff Engineer Department Manager` Geotechnical Services Terracon Consultants, Inc. 3105 Capital Way, Ste. 5 Cedar Falls, Iowa 50613 P (319) 277 4016 F (319) 277 4320 terracon.com Irerracory Reference Number:P13215038 AGREEMENT FOR SERVICES This AGREEMENT is between City of Waterloo IA("Client") and Terracon Consultants, Inc. ("Consultant")for Services to be provided by Consultant for Client on the FY 2022 Lake Street Rise Project project ("Project"), as described in Consultant's Proposal dated 05/10/2021 ("Proposal"), including but not limited to the Project Information section, unless the Project is otherwise described in Exhibit A to this Agreement(which section or Exhibit is incorporated into this Agreement). 1. Scope of Services. The scope of Consultant's services is described in the Proposal, including but not limited to the Scope of Services section ("Services"), unless Services are otherwise described in Exhibit B to this Agreement (which section or exhibit is incorporated into this Agreement). Portions of the Services may be subcontracted. Consultant's Services do not include the investigation or detection of, nor do recommendations in Consultant's reports address the presence or prevention of biological pollutants (e.g., mold, fungi, bacteria, viruses, or their byproducts)or occupant safety issues, such as vulnerability to natural disasters,terrorism,or violence. If Services include purchase of software, Client will execute a separate software license agreement. Consultant's findings, opinions, and recommendations are based solely upon data and information obtained by and furnished to Consultant at the time of the Services. 2. Acceptance/ Termination. Client agrees that execution of this Agreement is a material element of the consideration Consultant requires to execute the Services, and if Services are initiated by Consultant prior to execution of this Agreement as an accommodation for Client at Client's request, both parties shall consider that commencement of Services constitutes formal acceptance of all terms and conditions of this Agreement. Additional terms and conditions may be added or changed only by written amendment to this Agreement signed by both parties. In the event Client uses a purchase order or other form to administer this Agreement, the use of such form shall be for convenience purposes only and any additional or conflicting terms it contains are stricken. This Agreement shall not be assigned by either party without prior written consent of the other party. Either party may terminate this Agreement or the Services upon written notice to the other. In such case, Consultant shall be paid costs incurred and fees earned to the date of termination plus reasonable costs of closing the Project. 3. Change Orders. Client may request changes to the scope of Services by altering or adding to the Services to be performed. If Client so requests, Consultant will return to Client a statement (or supplemental proposal) of the change setting forth an adjustment to the Services and fees for the requested changes. Following Client's review, Client shall provide written acceptance. If Client does not follow these procedures, but instead directs, authorizes,or permits Consultant to perform changed or additional work,the Services are changed accordingly and Consultant will be paid for this work according to the fees stated or its current fee schedule. If project conditions change materially from those observed at the site or described to Consultant at the time of proposal,Consultant is entitled to a change order equitably adjusting its Services and fee. 4. Compensation and Terms of Payment.Client shall pay compensation for the Services performed at the fees stated in the Proposal, including but not limited to the Compensation section, unless fees are otherwise stated in Exhibit C to this Agreement(which section or Exhibit is incorporated into this Agreement). If not stated in either,fees will be according to Consultant's current fee schedule. Fee schedules are valid for the calendar year in which they are issued. Fees do not include sales tax. Client will pay applicable sales tax as required by law. Consultant may invoice Client at least monthly and payment is due upon receipt of invoice. Client shall notify Consultant in writing, at the address below, within 15 days of the date of the invoice if Client objects to any portion of the charges on the invoice, and shall promptly pay the undisputed portion. Client shall pay a finance fee of 1.5%per month,but not exceeding the maximum rate allowed by law,for all unpaid amounts 30 days or older.Client agrees to pay all collection-related costs that Consultant incurs, including attorney fees. Consultant may suspend Services for lack of timely payment. It is the responsibility of Client to determine whether federal,state,or local prevailing wage requirements apply and to notify Consultant if prevailing wages apply. If it is later determined that prevailing wages apply, and Consultant was not previously notified by Client, Client agrees to pay the prevailing wage from that point forward, as well as a retroactive payment adjustment to bring previously paid amounts in line with prevailing wages. Client also agrees to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless Consultant from any alleged violations made by any governmental agency regulating prevailing wage activity for failing to pay prevailing wages,including the payment of any fines or penalties. 5. Third Party Reliance.This Agreement and the Services provided are for Consultant and Client's sole benefit and exclusive use with no third party beneficiaries intended. Reliance upon the Services and any work product is limited to Client, and is not intended for third parties other than those who have executed Consultant's reliance agreement,subject to the prior approval of Consultant and Client. 6. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. CLIENT AND CONSULTANT HAVE EVALUATED THE RISKS AND REWARDS ASSOCIATED WITH THIS PROJECT, INCLUDING CONSULTANT'S FEE RELATIVE TO THE RISKS ASSUMED, AND AGREE TO ALLOCATE CERTAIN OF THE ASSOCIATED RISKS. TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, THE TOTAL AGGREGATE LIABILITY OF CONSULTANT (AND ITS RELATED CORPORATIONS AND EMPLOYEES) TO CLIENT AND THIRD PARTIES GRANTED RELIANCE IS LIMITED TO THE GREATER OF $50,000 OR CONSULTANT'S FEE, FOR ANY AND ALL INJURIES, DAMAGES, CLAIMS, LOSSES, OR EXPENSES (INCLUDING ATTORNEY AND EXPERT FEES)ARISING OUT OF CONSULTANT'S SERVICES OR THIS AGREEMENT. PRIOR TO ACCEPTANCE OF THIS AGREEMENT AND UPON WRITTEN REQUEST FROM CLIENT, CONSULTANT MAY NEGOTIATE A HIGHER LIMITATION FOR ADDITIONAL CONSIDERATION IN THE FORM OF A SURCHARGE TO BE ADDED TO THE AMOUNT STATED IN THE COMPENSATION SECTION OF THE PROPOSAL. THIS LIMITATION SHALL APPLY REGARDLESS OF AVAILABLE PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY INSURANCE COVERAGE, CAUSE(S), OR THE THEORY OF LIABILITY,INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE, INDEMNITY, OR OTHER RECOVERY. THIS LIMITATION SHALL NOT APPLY TO THE EXTENT THE DAMAGE IS PAID UNDER CONSULTANT'S COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY POLICY. 7. Indemnity/Statute of Limitations.Consultant and Client shall indemnify and hold harmless the other and their respective employees from and against legal liability for claims, losses,damages, and expenses to the extent such claims, losses,damages,or expenses are legally determined to be caused by their negligent acts,errors,or omissions. In the event such claims,losses,damages,or expenses are legally determined to be caused by the joint or concurrent negligence of Consultant and Client, they shall be borne by each party in proportion to its own negligence under comparative fault principles. Neither party shall have a duty to defend the other party,and no duty to defend is hereby created by this indemnity provision and such duty is explicitly waived under this Agreement. Causes of action arising out of Consultant's Services or this Agreement regardless of cause(s)or the theory of liability, including negligence, indemnity or other recovery shall be deemed to have accrued and the applicable statute of limitations shall commence to run not later than the date of Consultant's substantial completion of Services on the project. S. Warranty. Consultant will perform the Services in a manner consistent with that level of care and skill ordinarily exercised by members of the profession currently practicing under similar conditions in the same locale. EXCEPT FOR THE STANDARD OF CARE PREVIOUSLY STATED, CONSULTANT MAKES NO WARRANTIES OR GUARANTEES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, RELATING TO CONSULTANT'S SERVICES AND CONSULTANT DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR WARRANTIES IMPOSED BY LAW, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 9. Insurance. Consultant represents that it now carries, and will continue to carry: (i)workers'compensation insurance in accordance with the laws of the states having jurisdiction over Consultant's employees who are engaged in the Services, and employer's liability insurance ($1,000,000); (ii) commercial general liability insurance($1,000,000 occ/$2,000,000 agg); (iii)automobile liability insurance($1,000,000 B.I. and P.D. combined single limit); and (iv) professional liability insurance($1,000,000 claim/agg). Certificates of insurance will be provided upon request. Client and Consultant shall waive subrogation against the other party on all general liability and property coverage. Page 1 of 2 Rev.3-20 Irerracon- Reference Number:P13215038 10. CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. NEITHER PARTY SHALL BE LIABLE TO THE OTHER FOR LOSS OF PROFITS OR REVENUE; LOSS OF USE OR OPPORTUNITY; LOSS OF GOOD WILL; COST OF SUBSTITUTE FACILITIES, GOODS, OR SERVICES; COST OF CAPITAL; OR FOR ANY SPECIAL,CONSEQUENTIAL,INDIRECT,PUNITIVE,OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES. 11. Dispute Resolution. Client shall not be entitled to assert a Claim against Consultant based on any theory of professional negligence unless and until Client has obtained the written opinion from a registered, independent,and reputable engineer, architect,or geologist that Consultant has violated the standard of care applicable to Consultant's performance of the Services. Client shall provide this opinion to Consultant and the parties shall endeavor to resolve the dispute within 30 days,after which Client may pursue its remedies at law.This Agreement shall be governed by and construed according to Iowa law. 12. Subsurface Explorations.Subsurface conditions throughout the site may vary from those depicted on logs of discrete borings,test pits, or other exploratory services. Client understands Consultant's layout of boring and test locations is approximate and that Consultant may deviate a reasonable distance from those locations. Consultant will take reasonable precautions to reduce damage to the site when performing Services; however, Client accepts that invasive services such as drilling or sampling may damage or alter the site. Site restoration is not provided unless specifically included in the Services. 13. Testing and Observations.Client understands that testing and observation are discrete sampling procedures, and that such procedures indicate conditions only at the depths,locations,and times the procedures were performed.Consultant will provide test results and opinions based on tests and field observations only for the work tested. Client understands that testing and observation are not continuous or exhaustive, and are conducted to reduce-not eliminate-project risk.Client shall cause all tests and inspections of the site,materials,and Services performed by Consultant to be timely and properly scheduled in order for the Services to be performed in accordance with the plans, specifications, contract documents, and Consultant's recommendations. No claims for loss or damage or injury shall be brought against Consultant by Client or any third party unless all tests and inspections have been so performed and Consultant's recommendations have been followed. Unless otherwise stated in the Proposal,Client assumes sole responsibility for determining whether the quantity and the nature of Services ordered by Client is adequate and sufficient for Client's intended purpose. Client is responsible (even if delegated to contractor) for requesting services, and notifying and scheduling Consultant so Consultant can perform these Services. Consultant is not responsible for damages caused by Services not performed due to a failure to request or schedule Consultant's Services. Consultant shall not be responsible for the quality and completeness of Client's contractor's work or their adherence to the project documents, and Consultant's performance of testing and observation services shall not relieve Client's contractor in any way from its responsibility for defects discovered in its work,or create a warranty or guarantee.Consultant will not supervise or direct the work performed by Client's contractor or its subcontractors and is not responsible for their means and methods. The extension of unit prices with quantities to establish a total estimated cost does not guarantee a maximum cost to complete the Services.The quantities,when given, are estimates based on contract documents and schedules made available at the time of the Proposal. Since schedule, performance, production, and charges are directed and/or controlled by others,any quantity extensions must be considered as estimated and not a guarantee of maximum cost. 14. Sample Disposition, Affected Materials, and Indemnity. Samples are consumed in testing or disposed of upon completion of the testing procedures(unless stated otherwise in the Services). Client shall furnish or cause to be furnished to Consultant all documents and information known or available to Client that relate to the identity, location, quantity, nature, or characteristic of any hazardous waste, toxic, radioactive, or contaminated materials("Affected Materials") at or near the site, and shall immediately transmit new, updated,or revised information as it becomes available. Client agrees that Consultant is not responsible for the disposition of Affected Materials unless specifically provided in the Services, and that Client is responsible for directing such disposition. In no event shall Consultant be required to sign a hazardous waste manifest or take title to any Affected Materials. Client shall have the obligation to make all spill or release notifications to appropriate governmental agencies. The Client agrees that Consultant neither created nor contributed to the creation or existence of any Affected Materials conditions at the site and Consultant shall not be responsible for any claims, losses, or damages allegedly arising out of Consultants performance of Services hereunder, or for any claims against Consultant as a generator,disposer,or arranger of Affected Materials under federal,state,or local law or ordinance. 15. Ownership of Documents. Work product, such as reports, logs, data, notes, or calculations, prepared by Consultant shall remain Consultant's property. Proprietary concepts, systems, and ideas developed during performance of the Services shall remain the sole property of Consultant. Files shall be maintained in general accordance with Consultant's document retention policies and practices. 16. Utilities.Unless otherwise stated in the Proposal,Client shall provide the location and/or arrange for the marking of private utilities and subterranean structures. Consultant shall take reasonable precautions to avoid damage or injury to subterranean structures or utilities. Consultant shall not be responsible for damage to subterranean structures or utilities that are not called to Consultant's attention, are not correctly marked,including by a utility locate service,or are incorrectly shown on the plans furnished to Consultant. 17. Site Access and Safety. Client shall secure all necessary site related approvals, permits, licenses, and consents necessary to commence and complete the Services and will execute any necessary site access agreement.Consultant will be responsible for supervision and site safety measures for its own employees, but shall not be responsible for the supervision or health and safety precautions for any other parties, including Client, Client's contractors, subcontractors, or other parties present at the site. In addition, Consultant retains the right to stop work without penalty at any time Consultant believes it is in the best interests of Consultant's employees or subcontractors to do so in order to reduce the risk of exposure to the coronavirus. Client agrees it will respond quickly to all requests for information made by Consultant related to Consultant's pre-task planning and risk assessment processes. Client acknowledges its responsibility for notifying Consultant of any circumstances that present a risk of exposure to the coronavirus or individuals who have tested positive for COVID-19 or are self-quarantining due to exhibiting symptoms associated with the coronavirus. Consultant: Terracon Consultants, Inc. Client: City of Waterloo IA By: 'te: 5/10/2021 By: 0, 11411 H-r-4 Date: 5/17/2021 J<_�o' n P. Heinz/Depart 11n Manager/ Name/Title: Name/Title: Geotechnical Services Quentin Hart, Mayor Address: 3105 Capital Way, Ste 5 Address: 715 Mulberry St Cedar Falls, IA 50613-7030 Waterloo, IA 50703-5714 Phone: (319) 277-4016 Fax: (319) 277-4320 Phone: Fax: Email: Jason.Heinz@terracon.com Email: Page 2 of 2 Rev.3-20 Proposal for Subsurface Exploration Services FY 2022 Lake Street Rise Project Waterloo, Iowa May 10, 2021 Terracon Revised Proposal No. P13215038R1 EXHIBIT A - PROJECT UNDERSTANDING Our Scope of Services is based on our understanding of the project as described by Mr. Schindel and the expected site conditions described below. Aspects of the project, undefined or assumed, are highlighted below. Site Location and Anticipated Conditions Item Description The project is located on the east side of Leversee Road and extends about 1,275 feet north, about 640 feet south, and 1,020 feet east from the Site Location intersection of Leversee Road and East Lake Street, in Waterloo, Iowa. Latitude: 42.5571', Longitude: -92.4127° Existing Improvements None anticipated Current Ground Cover Crop residue. We assume the fields will not be planted this year. Based on the publicly available 24k USGS topographic maps, site grades Existing Topography generally slope towards the southwest corner and the eastern edge of the site Planned Construction Item Description General Further development is planned at the site. Development will include the Project Description construction of storm water retention ponds with bottoms about 9 to 10 feet below existing grades. Responsive Resourceful ■ Reliable EXHIBIT A-PROJECT UNDERSTANDING 1of1 Proposal for Subsurface Exploration Services FY 2022 Lake Street Rise Project Waterloo, Iowa F7 May 10, 2021 Terracon Revised Proposal No. P13215038R1 EXHIBIT B - SCOPE OF SERVICES As requested ,our proposed Scope of Services consists of field exploration, laboratory testing, and engineering/project delivery. These services are described in the following sections. Field Exploration Subsurface Exploration: requested the following boring locations and depths: Number of Borings Estimated Boring Depth (feet) Planned Area 6 15 General Site Borings 2 15 Detention Ponds 1. Below ground surface. Boring Layout: We understand the City of Waterloo will stake the boring locations and provide surface elevations to Terracon prior to our field exploration. Subsurface Exploration Procedures: We will advance the borings with a track-mounted, rotary drill rig. Sampling will be performed at intervals of 5 feet in each boring. Soil sampling will be performed using split-barrel sampling procedures. Disturbed samples will also be obtained from the flight of the augers. The exploration team will observe and record groundwater levels during and immediately after drilling and sampling. Terracon's exploration team will prepare field boring logs as part of standard drilling operations. The field logs will include sampling interval depths, penetration resistances, groundwater level observations, and other relevant drilling and sampling information. Our field logs will also include visual descriptions of materials encountered during drilling and the exploration team's interpretation of subsurface conditions between samples. The samples will be containerized and transported to our laboratory for further classification. Property Disturbance: We will backfill our boreholes with auger cuttings upon completion. Our services do not include repair of the sites beyond backfilling our boreholes. Any, excess auger cuttings will be dispersed in the general vicinity of the borehole. Because backfill material often settles below the surface after a period, we recommend boreholes to be periodically checked and backfilled, if necessary. We can provide this service or grout the boreholes for additional fees, at your request. Our Scope of Services does not include services associated with site clearing, wet ground conditions, or repair of damage to existing landscape or crops. If such services are desired by the owner/client, we should be notified so we can adjust our Scope of Services. If borings are performed when crops are planted, a crop damage agreement should be established between The City of Waterloo and crop owner(s) prior to subsurface exploration. Responsive ■ Resourceful ■ Reliable EXHIBIT B-SCOPE OF SERVICES 1 of 3 Proposal for Subsurface Exploration Services Irerracon FY 2022 Lake Street Rise Project Waterloo, Iowa May 10, 2021 Terracon Revised Proposal No. P13215038R1 Laboratory Testing Laboratory testing will include water content testing of each sample obtained and visual classifications of the recovered samples by an engineer or geologist in general accordance with the Unified Soil Classification System (USCS). In addition, two (2) hydrometer and sieve analysis tests will be performed on samples obtained from the borings performed in the detention pond areas. Safety Terracon is currently not aware of environmental concerns at this project site that would create health or safety hazards associated with our field exploration program. Thus, our estimated fee includes our exploration team using standard Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) for geotechnical drilling including hard hats, safety glasses, gloves, and steel-toed boots. Our scope of services does not include environmental site assessment services, but identification of unusual or unnatural materials encountered while drilling and/or sampling will be noted on our logs and discussed in our report. Terracon notifies Iowa One Call to request location and marking of public utilities at least 48 hours prior to performing borings/excavations. We consult with the owner/client regarding potential private utilities, or other underground hazards. Based on the results of this consultation, we consider the need for alternative subsurface exploration methods, as the safety of our exploration team members is a priority. Any private utilities should be marked by the owner/client prior to commencement of subsurface exploration. Terracon will not be responsible for damage to utilities that are incorrectly marked or not made aware to us. If the owner/client is not able to accurately locate private utilities, Terracon can assist the owner/client by coordinating or subcontracting with a private utility locating service. Fees associated with location and marking of private utilities are considered additional services and are not included in our current scope of services. Subsurface Exploration Report Upon completion of the field and laboratory services, a subsurface exploration report will be prepared by or under the supervision of a civil/geotechnical engineer licensed by the State of Iowa. The Subsurface Report will include the following: Computer-generated boring logs with soil stratifications based on visual soil classifications, laboratory test results, and water levels observed during and after drilling operations Site Location and Exploration Plan Subsurface exploration procedures General project description Summaries of site and soil conditions Responsive ■ Resourceful ■ Reliable EXHIBIT B-SCOPE OF SERVICES 2 of 3 Proposal for Subsurface Exploration Services Irerracon FY 2022 Lake Street Rise Project Waterloo, Iowa May 10, 2021 Terracon Revised Proposal No. P13215038R1 Groundwater conditions Estimated subgrade infiltration rates Your project will be delivered using our GeoReport system. Upon initiation, we provide you and your design team the necessary link to access the website. Each project includes a calendar to track the schedule, an interactive site map, a listing of team members, and access to the project documents as they are uploaded to the site. When services are complete, we upload a `pdf' file of the report. Any previous submittals, collaboration, and the report are maintained in our system. This allows future reference and integration into subsequent aspects the project. Responsive ■ Resourceful ■ Reliable EXHIBIT B-SCOPE OF SERVICES 3 of 3 Proposal for Subsurface Exploration Services rerrac FY 2022 Lake Street Rise Project Waterloo, Iowa May 10, 2021 Terracon Revised Proposal No. P13215038R1 EXHIBIT C - COMPENSATION AND PROJECT SCHEDULE Compensation Based upon our understanding of the site and the project as summarized in Exhibit A, and our planned Scope of Services outlined in Exhibit B, our estimated unit price fee is $4,600 to $5,000. Our fee will be based on actual services performed in accordance to the unit price fees summarized in the following table: FY 2022 Lake Street Rise Project DESCRIPTION QUANTITY I UNIT I UNIT PRICE _EXTENSION FIELD SERVICES Perform 8 borings to a max depth of about 15 feet Mobilization/Demobilization 1 1 lump $400.00 $ 400.00 400.00 Drill Rig&Support Equipment 1 1 day $650.00 $ 650.00 650.00 Drilling and Sampling (0-20 ft.) 120 - 120 foot $11.00 $ 1,320.00 1,320.00 Drilling and Sampling(20-40 ft.) 0 0 foot $12.00 $ - - Borehole Backfilling 60 80 foot $2.00 $ 120.00 160.00 Drilling Supervisor 1.0 - 1.0 hour $90.00 1 $ 90.00 90.00 Subtotal $ 2,580.00 2,620.00 ESTIMATED FIELD SERVICES SUBTOTAL $ 2,600.00 to $ 2,600.00 Project Coordination,Laboratory Classifications/Testing,Data Reduction,and LABORATORY AND ENGINEERING SERVICES Engineering Evaluation and Report Preparation Senior Geotechnical Engineer,P.E. 1.5 - 2.0 hour $150.00 $ 225.00 $ 300.00 Project Engineer/Manager 6.0 - 7.0 hour $125.00 $ 750.00 $ 875.00 Laboratory Technician 10.0 - 12.0 hour $90.00 $ 900.00 $ 1080.00 Administration and Secretarial Services 2.0 - 2.5 hour $50.00 $ 100.00 $ 125.00 Subtotal $ 1,975.00 $ 2380.00 ESTIMATED ENGINEERING SERVICES SUBTOTAL $ 2,000.00 to $ 2,400.00 ESTIMATED TOTAL FOR SCOPE OF SERVICES T $ 4,600.00 to $ 5,000.00 Unless instructed otherwise, we will submit our invoice to the address shown at the beginning of this proposal. If conditions are encountered that require Scope of Services revisions and/or result in higher fees,we will contact you for approval, prior to initiating services.A supplemental proposal stating the modified Scope of Services as well as its effect on our fee will be prepared. We will not proceed without your authorization. Project Schedule Provided that authorization to proceed is given the business day following the May 17th, 2021 City Council meeting, Terracon will be able to provide preliminary information by June 1St, 2021. We anticipate performing the field work within about 5 days after receiving authorization to proceed. The field work will take 1 day to perform, and the report will be submitted about 10 days after completion of the field work. 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