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This is EXHIBIT A, consisting of 13 pages, referred to in <br />and part of the Agreement between Owner and Engineer <br />for Professional Services dated October 9, 2018. <br />Engineer's Services <br />Article L 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 I— BASIC SERVICES <br />Al .01 Study and Report Phase <br />A. Engineer shall: <br />Consult with Owner to define and clarify Owner's requirements for the Project and <br />available data. <br />2. Advise Owner of any need for Owner to provide data or services of the types described in <br />Exhibit B which are not part of Engineer's Basic Services. <br />3. Identify, consult with, and analyze requirements of governmental authorities having <br />jurisdiction to approve the portions of the Project designed or specified by Engineer, <br />including but not limited to mitigating measures identified in the environmental assessment. <br />W. Wom <br />5. Prepare a report (the "Report") which will, as appropriate, contain schematic layouts, <br />sketches, and conceptual design criteria with appropriate exhibits to indicate the agreed -to <br />requirements, considerations involved, and those alternate solutions available to Owner <br />which Engineer recommends. For each recommended solution Engineer will provide the <br />following, which will be separately itemized: opinion of probable Construction Cost; <br />proposed allowances for contingencies; the estimated total costs of design, professional, <br />and related services to be provided by Engineer and its Consultants; and, on the basis of <br />information furnished by Owner, a summary of allowances for other items and services <br />included within the definition of Total Project Costs. <br />&. Perform of provide the following additional Study and Report Phase tasks or deliverables: <br />a. Technical Cost Comparison Memorandum: Engineer shall evaluate and compare <br />various sewer pipeline and sewer manhole rehabilitation methods. The evaluation shall <br />include, but not be limited to, availability of materials, ease of construction, safety of <br />installation to workers and adjacent users, durability of the rehabilitation, and overall <br />construction cost. Engineer shall coordinate and discuss with Owner during the <br />evaluation to assist in identifying the most cost effective and feasible alternative. <br />Page r <br />(Exhibit A — Engineer's Services) <br />EJCDC E-500 Agreement Between Owner and Engineer for Professional Services <br />Copyright 0 2003 National Society of Professional Engineers for EJCDC. All rights reserved. <br />