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This is EXHIBIT A, consisting of pages, referred to <br />in and part of the Agreement between Owner and <br />Engineer for Professional Services dated 1 ,mil <br />Engineer's Services <br />Article 1 of the Agreement is supplemented to include the following agreement of the parties. <br />Engineer shall provide Basic and Additional Services as set forth below. <br />PART 1— BASIC SERVICES <br />A1.01 Topographic Survey <br />A. Topographic Survey Activities; <br />The Engineer has previously conducted topographic survey services for a majority of St. Joseph <br />Street and East Callander Street. Based on discussions with the Owner, the Engineer will conduct <br />additional topographic survey services to update the survey that will includethe intersection of <br />Ireland Road and St. Joseph Street, portions of the parking lot along the east right-of-way of St. <br />Joseph Street, and portions of East Callander Street. <br />The Engineer will provide the following information as it pertains to the survey tasks: <br />1. Establish moth horizontal and vertical control throughout the project limits utilizing <br />conventional survey equipment. <br />2. Request utility locates per the Indiana 811 Call Before You Dig call center. Please note that <br />the utilities that will be marked by this company do not include any private utilities. Should <br />private utilities exist within the project limits it may be necessary to contact a private utility <br />locating company to have these lines marked in the field. Fees associated with a private <br />utility locating company are provided as an Allowance, as identified in Exhibit C. <br />3. Correspondence with utility companies to facilitate the locate process. This may include <br />requesting record utility information, so the location of the utilities may be graphically <br />depicted on the drawings. <br />4. Collect the topographic information within the project limits, including but not limited to, <br />sanitary and storm structures, edges of pavement and curb lines, building corners, observed <br />utilities, trees and spot elevations. <br />5. Collect invert information for the sanitary and storm structures within the project limits. <br />6. Perform research to acquire subdivision plats, prior surveys, and roadway plans. <br />7. Prepare a CAD drawing of the existing site conditions that will include a surface model <br />with contours for design purposes. <br />A 1.02 Utility Coordination <br />The Engineer will facilitate utility coordination with the various City and private utilities related to <br />the location of existing facilities, potential utility relocation efforts and potential new connections. <br />Page I <br />(Exhibit A— Engineer's Services) <br />EJCDC E-500 Agreement Between Owner and Engineer for Professional Services <br />Copyright© 2008 National Society of Professional Engineers for EJCDC. All rights reserved. <br />