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Res 2024-219 approving an On-Call Agreement with Tetra Tech, Inc., for engineering design, bid and construction phase services for the Wallace Addition Subdivision Improvements Project, in an amount not to exceed $2,000,000.00
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Res 2024-219 approving an On-Call Agreement with Tetra Tech, Inc., for engineering design, bid and construction phase services for the Wallace Addition Subdivision Improvements Project, in an amount not to exceed $2,000,000.00
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Docusign Envelope ID: BB27E2CA-90E7-44DF-ACD6-60284C2E92F6 <br /> Page 5 of 5 <br /> Designers, utility coordinators, and contractors must realize the CUASCE 38-22 utility mapping <br /> effort is an iterative acquisition and interpretation process. Unless subsequent endeavors are made <br /> to upgrade designated quality levels, facilities depicted at lower quality levels, such as QLD, may <br /> be completely in error. In addition, depicted facilities and corresponding data are pertinent at the <br /> time in which field investigation operations are completed and are subject to change. <br /> Final utility plans and data are for design purposes only and reflect utility conditions at the time <br /> surveyed. The SUE consultant cannot be held responsible for utility scenario changing after <br /> completion of field operations. <br /> Users of this data set must understand and adhere to the limitations associated with the designated <br /> quality levels assigned to the depicted facilities. QLC and QLD depictions are based on <br /> interpolations, extrapolations, and available record data; this data can be erroneous and should not <br /> be used alone for design development and bidding purposes. Additional utility designating and <br /> locating field efforts to upgrade data to QLB and QLA are strongly recommended for areas where <br /> accurate final design and construction planning and bidding is required. <br /> It is strongly recommended that users of this data, especially project engineers-of-record, become <br /> familiar with the ASCE 38-22 standard guidelines and the corresponding data limitations inferred <br /> by the designated quality levels prior to employing the data set for design purposes. In addition, a <br /> utility report should always accompany the existing utility CADD file to ensure proper <br /> interpretation and usage of the data set. Any questions regarding the SUE data or utility report <br /> should be directed to the SUE professional engineer-of-record. <br /> R'dI�R'1111 "Ic'e Ut llluir y Illh'111111gi III]eei uiIII]g I Ur'Muillluir'y <br />
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