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<br />Page 1 <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 /> <br />This is EXHIBIT A, consisting of 16 pages, referred to in <br />and part of the Agreement between Owner and Engineer <br />for Professional Services dated December 14, 2021. <br />Engineer’s Services <br /> <br />Article 1 of the Agreement is supplemented to include the following agreement of the parties. <br /> <br />Engineer shall provide Basic and Additional Services as set forth below. <br /> <br />PART 1 – BASIC SERVICES <br />A1.01 Topographic Survey <br /> <br />A. The Engineer shall provide topographic survey with focus on the following areas: Property <br />Research, Utility Research and Locations, Survey Notices, Topographic Survey, and <br />Deliverables. All services shall be performed in accordance with applicable sections of Title <br />865 IAC, Article 1, Rule 12. <br /> <br />B. The Engineer shall perform research of existing plans to gather information on existing <br />roadway alignments. This research will also include any recorded plats that may have an <br />established right-of-way width and geometry. The Engineer will obtain the latest deed of <br />record for properties affected by the project. <br /> <br />C. The Engineer shall review street and utility plans available from the Owner, as well as request <br />mapped utility data from utility providers. The Engineer will request utility locations be <br />provided through the Indiana Underground Plant Protection Service (IUPPS) location service. <br /> <br />D. The Engineer shall inform all properties, via U.S. Mail letter, within or adjacent to the proposed <br />survey area of planned survey activities pursuant to Indiana Code IC 25-21.5-9-7. <br /> <br />E. The Engineer shall utilize appropriate means and methods to obtain accurate and complete <br />topographic data consistent with appropriate standards of care. The Engineer shall note the <br />relative accuracy of points located, origin of coordinates and the basis of reported elevations. <br />The Engineer shall establish both horizontal and vertical control points to support both <br />construction layout and additional data gathering. Topographic survey information shall <br />include: street geometry and appurtenances, utility occupations by observation and utility <br />locates, signals, signs, overhead items, structure inspections, ground elevations including break <br />lines, vegetation limits, and trees. <br /> <br />F. The Engineer shall process the obtained information to create a surface model through a <br />triangular irregular network (TIN) of the survey limits and produced a CAD drawing depicting <br />existing conditions. <br /> <br />G. The Engineer shall recover and locate sufficient property monuments and centerline control <br />monuments to retrace the existing rights of way of public streets within the identified survey <br />limits. <br />