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<br /> PAGE 1 OF 11 APPENDIX “A” <br />APPENDIX “A” <br /> <br />SERVICES TO BE FURNISHED BY CONSULTANT <br /> <br />In fulfillment of this Contract, the CONSULTANT shall comply with the requirements of the <br />appropriate regulations and requirements of the Indiana Department of Transportation and Federal <br />Highway Administration. <br /> <br />The CONSULTANT shall be responsible for performing the following activities: <br /> <br />1.0 TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY DATA COLLECTION <br />Perform topographic survey data collection in accordance with Indiana Code IC 25-21.5, <br />Indiana Administrative Code 8654 IAC 1-12 and typical survey procedures. The areas to <br />be surveyed are shown on Exhibit 2, attached hereto and incorporated by reference, as <br />follows: <br />• Between apparent right-of-way, existing conditions survey of the road corridors <br />within the magenta boundary, inclusive from the south to north along College <br />Street, including any steps, retaining walls, fences, etc. at the limits of the Right <br />of Way. <br />• Existing Storm Drainage System & Sanitary Lines – Observed and identifiable <br />existing manholes (Inverts and pipe sizes) along storm and sanitary sewer systems <br />within the survey limits will be detailed, if accessible. <br />• Location of all observed utility lines, appurtenances, and overhead utility lines <br />with connected utility poles. <br />1.1 Research affected property owners along the corridor, obtain mailing addresses <br />and mail survey notices. <br />1.2 Submit utility locates to Indiana Underground Plant Protection Services (811) for <br />underground utility marking. Locate observed evidence of underground utility as <br />marked on the ground by locate service providers along with other visible above <br />ground and overhead utility features. <br />1.3 Set semi-permanent site horizontal control points within the project limits at <br />convenient intervals and witness them to existing features for use in future <br />recovery. <br />1.4 Perform a level circuit along the project corridor, setting a minimum of three (3) <br />temporary benchmarks (TBMs) at a minimum of every 1000 feet. <br />1.5 Establish vertical control network datum based on the North American Vertical <br />Datum of 1988 (NAVD88) as observed using the Indiana Continuously Operating <br />Reference System (INCORS) network or existing nearby benchmarks. <br />1.6 Establish horizontal control network using the Indiana State Plane-West Zone or <br />InGCS (St. Joseph), as observed using global navigational satellite surveying <br />equipment operating within the INCORS.