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4. Identify existing buildings, commercial signs, and other man made improvements within the <br />survey limits. <br />5. Describe existing features as topographic notes on the developed plan sheets. <br />6. Identify existing sewers and other below grade utilities based on field location(s) from plan <br />records and field markings provided by others. <br />7. Reconcile and identify the survey centerline and S-lines with witness boxes from witnessed <br />monuments from the topographic survey. <br />B. Preliminary Plan Development shall be extended by the Engineer from the completed <br />Preliminary Plotting phase. The Engineer shall complete the following items within these project <br />limits and incorporate into the prepared Road Plans: <br />1. Develop proposed line work <br />2. Preliminary drainage design <br />3. Develop project Title and Index Sheets <br />4. Prepare preliminary Typical Section Sheets <br />5. Develop preliminary Plan and Profile sheets <br />6. Prepare Intersection Details <br />7. Develop preliminary Maintenance of Traffic configuration and layout. <br />S. Prepare needed major Construction Details <br />9. Develop preliminary cross sections <br />10. Prepare preliminary quantities calculations <br />11. Develop an Engineer's Estimate of Probable Construction Costs <br />12. Submit Preliminary Plans and Estimate of Probable Construction Costs to the Owner for <br />review. <br />13. Conduct a review meeting with the Owner to receive Preliminary Plan comments. Perform <br />a project field check with Owner, Utilities and other identified stakeholders. <br />C. Final Plan Development shall be developed by the Engineer after Owner review of the <br />Preliminary Plan submission. The Engineer shall complete the following items within these <br />project limits and for further development of the prepared Road Plans: <br />1. Revise plans from review and received Owner comments. <br />Page 3 <br />(Exhibit A — Engineer's Services) <br />EJCDC E-500 Agreement Between Owner and Engineer for Professional Services <br />Copyright 0 2008 National Society of Professional Engineers for EJCDC. All rights reserved. <br />