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APPENDIX 1 TO <br /> EXHIBIT A (Rev. 2) <br />TO: City of South Bend <br />Attn: Rebecca Plantz <br />227 W. Jefferson Blvd, Suite 1300 N <br />South Bend, IN. 46601 <br />Date: May 11, 2021 <br />Revision 1: July 27, 2021 <br />Revision 2: Oct. 12, 2021 <br />QUOTE VALID THRU: <br />JULY 1, 2021 <br />SEPTEMBER 1, 2021 <br />DECEMBER 1, 2021 <br />PROJECT : Morris Performing Arts Center 2021 Renovation <br />PROJECT SUMMARY <br />The following quote for p rofessional structural engineering services is based on our understanding of the <br />project scope of work as outlined below. We welcome the opportunity to negotiate our proposed approach <br />as necessary to best meet the needs of the City of South Bend. <br />It is our understanding that the proposed renovation consists of three separate projects one project at the <br />Morris Performing Arts Center located at 211 N. Michigan Street in South Bend, Indiana . We have defined <br />‘project success’ as the following: <br />1.Replacement of the existing floor slab on the orchestra level of the theater at the Morris Performing Arts <br />Center <br />a.The existing chairs in the theater are being replaced by new chairs selected by the City of South <br />Bend (COSB). <br />b.The new chairs are to be installed by a Contractor selected by the COSB. This Contractor is <br />responsible for the design of the attachment of the new chairs to the new slab, and the design <br />of the layout of the chairs, including confirmation of adequate sight lines from the position of the <br />chairs on the new slab. Frost Engineering and Consulting (FEC) will coordinate with this <br />Contractor to ensure adequate strength and thickness of the new concrete floor slab for the <br />attachment of the chairs and will confirm the proposed finished floor elevations satisfy the <br />requirements of the new chair layout as provided by the Contractor. FEC will include the removal <br />of the existing chairs on the main level slab only, in the demolition plan and specifications for <br />the main level slab replacement. <br />c.New electrical and mechanical utilities are intended to be installed beneath the new floor slab. <br />FEC will coordinate the design of the new slab with the design of the utilities by a sub-consultant <br />selected by FEC. The provided cost associated with the utility design assumes that the existing <br />slab overtop the utility tunnel located at the theater entrance will remain thereby avoiding the <br />need to remove & replace the existing electrical services running through the tunnel. Additional <br />design costs will be required should it be determined during the design process that the slab <br />overtop the utility tunnel needs to be replaced. <br />d.According to the project objectives noted above, and due to the unknown material strength of <br />the existing slab and soils beneath the slab, FEC will develop construction documents that detail <br />the removal and replacement of the existing floor slab , other than the slab located overtop the <br />utility tunnel, with the intent to match the existing slab elevations and slope. <br />e.The first four rows (approximately) of seats at the entrance to the theater are to be replaced by <br />elevated seating platforms. FEC will coordinate the design of the new slab and platforms with <br />an architectural sub-consultant selected by FEC. The two platforms that will be in the central <br />seat locations require the addition of an ADA accessible doorway, one per platform, into the wall <br />between the Theater and the Foyer. The two platforms located at either corner of the theater will <br />be accessible via stepping from the floor slab. The platforms will be separated from the adjacent