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R2002-0188 12-02-02 RESOLUTION NO. R2002-188 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PEARLAND, TEXAS, APPROVING WORK AUTHORIZATION #$ SUPPLEMENT #3 FOR ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES ASSOCIATED WITH THE PEARLAND MOBILITY AND DRAINAGE BOND PROGRAM (CULLEN ROAD EXTENSION PROJECT). BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PEARLAND, TEXAS: Section 1. That certain contract by and between the City of Pearland and Turner, Collie and Braden, Inc., ("T C & B) for Program Management of the Pearland Mobility and Drainage Bond Program was authorized by the City Council on December 10, 2001. Section 2. That T C & B has developed work authorization #5 Supplement #3, which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A". Section 3. That work authorization #5 Supplement #3 for environmental studies associated with the Cullen Road Extension Project is hereby approved. PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED thisthe 2nd dayof December ., A.D., 2002. ATTEST: Y~ING L~;~G~ ~ // 7Y SECTARY APPROVED AS TO FORM: DARRIN M. COKER" CITY ATTORNEY TOM REID MAYOR Turner Collie O'Braden Inc. ENGINEERS,PLANNERS.PROJECT MANAGERS PO Box 130089 Houston, Texas 77219 5757 Woodway 713-780-4100 Fax 713-780-0838 TRANSMITTAL Date: To: Re: Job No.: Transmitted Via: December 16, 2002 Robin E. Pitcock City of Pearland 3519 Liberty Drive Pearland, TX 77057-1599 Work Authorization No. 5,Supplement No.3 Attachment D - Cullen Road Extension 0525112560005 Courier We are sending you the following: Copies Description 1 Fully executed Work Authorization No. 5, Supplement No. 3 for the above referenced project. Remarks: We have retained one original for our records. Copies To: File CLH/mmc Attachment ATTACHMENT D Exhibit "A" R2002-188 WORK AUTHORIZATION NO. 5 SUPPLEMENT NO. 3 This Work Authorization is made pursuant to the terms and conditions of the Pearland Mobility & Drainage Bond Program, hereinafter identified as the "Contract", entered into by and between the City of Pearland ("City"), and Turner Collie & Braden Inc. ("Engineer). PART 1. Work Authorization No. 5, is related to The Cullen Road Extension Project. The Engineer will perform Environmental Compliance Services. PART 2. The maximum amount payable for services under this Work Authorization No.5 Supplement No.3 is $18,330.00. This amount is based on the attached fee proposal submitted by Quadrant Consultants, Inc. for Environmental Services, dated November 5, 2002. PART 3. Payment to the Engineer for the services established under this Work Authorization shall be "Lump Sum Basis". PART 4. This Work Authorization shall become effective on October 8, 2002 and shall terminate on November 12, 2005, unless extended by a supplemental work authorization. PART 5. This Work Authorization does not waive the parties' responsibilities and obligations provided under the contract. PART 6. This Work Authorization is hereby accepted and acknowledged below. ENGiNEER By: ~~__~ By: CITY OF PEARLAND Typed or Printed Name BJ l l Ei sen Typed or Printed Name Se,.~ b':t.,, ~,,~,~ City Manager Title Title Date Date LIST OF EXHIBITS Exhibit A - Fee Schedule Exhibit B - Work Schedule Turner Collie Braden Inc. 11/12/2002 EXHIBIT A FEE SCHEDULE Pearland Mobility & Drainage Bond Program Work Authorization No. 5 Supplement No. 3 Summary Proiect Cullen Road Extension En.qineerin.q Services Hydrologic & Hydraulic Environmental Compliance Topographic Survey Geotech ROW Maps & Documents PS&E Basic Services Traffic Control SWPPP Direct Cost ROW Acquisition Assistance Materials Testing Subtotal Total to Date Walsh/Freese & Nichols Quadrant Consultants Wilson Survey Terra-Mar Wilson Survey Crossland Acquisition, Inc. Previous Authorization $29,126.00 $0.00 $35,200.00 $4,250.00 $12,000.00 $51,300.00 $131,876.00 Current Authorization 18,330.00 - - - - - $18,330.00 $150,206.00 Page 1 of 1 QUADRANT CONSULTANTS INC. 7322 Southwest Freeway, Suite 470 Houston, TX 77074 713.779.2990 713.779.3727 qci@qconsultants.com www.qconsultants.com November 5, 2002 Mr. Craig Hester, P.E. Turner Collie & Braden, Inc. 5757 Woodway Houston, Texas 77057-1599 Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Threatened and Endangered Species, and Wetland Delineation Cullen Boulevard Extension TC&B Job Number: 13-11256-005 Pearland, Brazoria County, Texas QCI Proposal 0249 Dear Mr. Keller: In response to a request fi.om Turner Collie & Braden, Inc. (TCB) to provide environmental services, Quadrant Consultants Inc. (QCI) is pleased to submit this proposal regarding the above referenced project. We understand that the City of Pearland is considering realignment of Cullen Boulevard to intersect with Old Chocolate Bayou Road (hereafter referred to as "Site"). The improvements would also include construction of a storm water sewer along Fite Road that will discharge into a former sand pit adjacent to Fite Road. We understand that the City of Pearland is interested in a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA), a Wetland Delineation with a Preliminary Jurisdictional Determination report, and a Threatened and Endangered species survey. The objective of a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) is to gather information and render an opinion regarding the absence or presence of potential environmental concerns associated with past or current activities on or near the Site. These objectives will be accomplished through the completion ofvarous task under different phases as discussed in the following Work Plan. Should the results of the Phase I ESA indicate that additional site characterization is warranted, our report will indicate the need for further investigations. QCI will prepare a ASTM Phase I Environmental Site assessment (modified), Standard Practice E 1527-00. The Scope of Work for this Phase I ESA will be based on the Scope of Work and letter provided by TCB, dated September 9, 2002, and is included here by reference. We have prepared a Scope of Work to reflect an environmental database search radius of 500 feet, except for Federal NPL, RCRA TSD facilities, and Texas Hazardous Waste sites, which shall be kept at a 1.0-mile search distance. In addition to the Phase I ESA, QCI will conduct a wetland delineation, and will prepare a Preliminary Jurisdictional Determination (PJD) report to provide to the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE). The Scope of Work for the wetland delineation will also include a field verification site visit with the USACE. This Scope of Work does not include wetland function and value determinations or pe~g and mitigation for wetland impacts. QCI will also look for Threatened and Endangered species on the Site. After the initial site visit, QCI will prepare coordination letters requesting site information regarding threatened and endangered species fi.om the US Fish and ,Proposal 02-49 - Phase I ESA Cullen Boulevard Extension November 5, 2002 Page 2 Wildlife Service (USFWS) and Texas Parks and Wildlife - Endangered Resources Group. Information on the potential to impact threatened and endangered species will be included in the Phase I ESA. BACKGROUND It is QCI's understanding that the City of Pearland is considering the purchase of the required property to construct an extension of Cullen Boulevard, south of Farm To Market 518 (FM 518), that would intersect the existing Old Chocolate Bayou Road. Cullen Boulevard would be extended south ofFM 518 and would intersect Old Chocolate Bayou Road, which is to the east. The proposed improvements would also include construction of a storm sewer line that would discharge into a former sand pit between Fite Road and FM 518. The site location information was provided by TCB. The site is located within the City of Pearland. TASK 1 - WORKPLAN - PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT Presented below is QCI's proposed scope of work for conducting site investigations and preparing a Phase I ESA report for the City ofPearland's Cullen Boulevard extension site. Upon completion of all research, evaluations and site investigations, QCI will prepare a Phase I ESA Report for the Site, documenting all work performed, the findings and results, and the conclusions and recommendations. The scope of work presented below also represents the format of the Phase I ESA Report. The Phase I ESA Report will be consistent with the standard practices for the preparation of Phase I ESA (ASTM Standard Practice E1527-00) and the standards set forth in the Scope of Work provided by TCB. Introduction The introduction will state the purpose and objectives of the Phase I ESA, identify and describe the proposed project, identify the limits of the subject properties, and briefly outline the scope of services provided. A site location map(s) will be provided which identifies the Site with respect to local/regional roads, significant landmarks, and other points of interest. The maps will also include a scale, source, date and north arrow. The site location maps and all other exhibits will be no larger than 11" x 17" and folded to an 8 ½" x 11" size for inclusion into the report and for ease of reproduction. Historic Site Conditions Understanding the historic use of a property is one of the most important aspects of a Phase I ESA. Because most existing environmental problems are the result of historic practices or actvifies, investigation into past activities is essential. The main avenue to the identification of historic activities is through the review of historic aerial photographs, review of ownership records (if required) and personal interviews. Historic Aerial Photographs - Available historic aerial photographs of the project area and vicinity will be obtained. Photographs at approximately 10-year intervals, as far back as possible (at least 50 years), will be sought. Attempts will be made to obtain photographs before and after suspected or documented land use changes for tracts for which there are meaningful indications of potentially significant environmental contamination. The aerial photographs will be observed for activities with a potential for environmental contamination as exhibited by ground disturbances, stained soils, waste piles, drams, etc. Previous Ownership - Previous ownership records can be determined from the property's chain of tire reports. Review of land title records or a Chain of Title search in not included in this Scope of Work. Personal Interviews - Individuals familiar with the subject study area and adjacent properties will be interviewed if there is reason to believe that a potential environmental problem may exist. These individuals ,Proposal 02-49 - Phase I ESA Cullen Boulevard Extension November 5, 2002 Page 3 may include current or previous site owners, tenants and employees. Individuals occupying nearby properties may also provide valuable information on historic activities. Potential Environmental Threats Environmental threats are active or abandoned operations, facilities or land uses that may have an impact on the environmental quality of the subject site and its environs. Potential environmental threats will be identified by the review of environmental databases and contacts with regulatory agencies. The following databases are available on a nationwide basis and can be obtained from the appropriate Regional Office of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) or through commercial vendors. A commercial vendor will be utilized to provide the database information available on the Site. The databases will be reviewed during the Phase I ESA to determine if the subject site or nearby properties are listed. EPA CERCLIS (CERCLIS) (500 feet) - This database is a comprehensive listing of known or suspected uncontrolled or abandoned hazardous waste sites. These sites have either been investigated, or are currently under investigation by the federal EPA for the release, or threatened release of, hazardous substances. Once a site is placed in CERCLIS, it may be subjected to several levels of review and evaluation and ultimately placed on the National Priorities List (NPL). EPA National Priorities List (NPL) (1 mile) - The NPL, also known as the Superfund list, is an EPA listing of uncontrolled or abandoned hazardous waste sites. The list is primarily based upon a score, which the site receives from the EPA's Hazardous Ranking System. These sites are targeted for possible long-term remedial action under the Superfund Act. RCRA CORRACTS (CORRACTS) (1 mile) - The CORRACTS database contains information on RCRA facilities that have conducted, or are currently conducting a corrective action where there has been a release of hazardous waste or constituents into the environment from a RCRA facility. CERCLIS-No Further Remedial Action Planned Report (NFRAP) (500 feet) - The CERCLIS NFRAP list contains information pertaining to sites which have been removed from the CERCLIS database. NFRAP sites mat be sites where, following an initial investigation, either no contamination was found, contamination was removed quickly, or the contamination was not serious enough to require federal Superfund or NPL consideration. State Equivalent CERCLIS (SCL) (500 feet) - This database is a comprehensive listing of known or suspected uncontrolled or abandoned hazardous waste sites. These sites have either been investigated, or are currently under investigation by the State of Texas for the release, or threatened release of, hazardous substances. RCRA Generators ~CRIS-GNRTR) (500 feet)- Lists RCRA (Resource Conservation and Recovery Act) facilities that report the generation, transportation, treatment, storage or disposal of hazardous waste. EPA RCRA TSD Facilities 01CRA-TSD) (1 mile) - This report contains information pertaining to facilities which either treat, store, or dispose of hazardous waste. Information pertaining to the status of facilities tracked by the RCRA Administrative Action Tracking System is included in the report. EPA Emergency Response Notification System 0gRNS) (Target Property_)- This database is used to store information on the sudden and/or accidental release of hazardous substances, including petroleum, into the environment. ,Proposal 0249 - Phase I ESA Cullen Boulevard Extension November 5, 2002 Page 4 State Superfund Sites (SPL) (1 mile) - The Texas State Superfund report contains information pertaining to sites that have been placed on the state priority list by the TCEQ. · State Solid Waste Landfills List (SWLF) (500 feet) - This database is a comprehensive listing of all facilities that have filed for a permit with the TCEQ for the operation of a solid waste landfill. · TCEQ Underground Storage Tank (UST) Facilities (500 feet) - The Texas Petroleum Storage Tank Report is a comprehensive listing of all registered underground storage tanks located within the State of Texas. · TCEQ Aboveground Storage Tank (AST) Facilities (500 feet) - The Texas Petroleum Storage Tank Report is a comprehensive listing of all registered aboveground storage tanks located within the State of Texas. TCEQ Leaking Underground Storage Tank (LUST) Facilities (500 feet) - The Texas Leaking Petroleum Storage Tank Report is a comprehensive listing of all reported leaking underground storage tanks located within the State of Texas. · TCEQ Spill Response List (SPILLS) (Target Property_) - The Texas Spills Report is a comprehensive listing of all reported spills which have occurred within the State of Texas from 1986 to the present. · Fire Department Response Records (Target Property) - The local Fire Department will be queried for information on emergency responses to the site. State environmental agencies may also maintain valuable databases, which will be reviewed. These databases may address underground storage tank notification records, state-permitted landfills, and other solid waste disposal sites. Other regulatory agencies may be contacted directly by telephone or in writing. Government agency contacts will be made to further determine if there are any outstanding environmental violations or issues related to the subject property or offsite regulated businesses that may pose a threat to the property, and to verify any allegations related to environmental contamination. Government agencies normally contacted include the local fire department, health department, and local, county, state and federal environmental agencies. Site Reconnaissance Before the site reconnaissance can be conducted, legal right of entry must first be obtained (if required). The site reconnaissance will focus on signs of potential contamination and to assess the site location in relation to surrounding property uses and natural surface features. The site reconnaissance will be conducted by an experienced environmental professional(s) whose evaluation emphasizes the identification of past or present hazardous material usage and waste disposal practices; visible signs of stressed vegetation, soil or water contamination; site conditions or activities which could potentially result in soil or groundwater contamination; presence of surface and subsurface storage tanks, drams, barrels, and other storage containers, waste generated onsite and hazardous material handling practices; and inspecting the site for electrical or hydraulic equipment that may potentially contain PCBs (Polychlorinated Biphenyls). Should any indications of potentially significant environmental contamination be observed, photographs will be taken and some locational ground measurements will be made. Environmental Setting The environmental setting of each of the adjacent properties showing significant indications of contamination will be characterized to evaluate potential routes of exposure to orthe migration pathways of contaminants, and to assist in the development of recommendations for a Phase II ESA (if required). ,Proposal 0249 - Phase I ESA Cullen Boulevard Extension November 5, 2002 Page 5 The components of the environmental setting that will be addressed and potential sources of information are listed below: Topography - Discuss the range of site elevations of the project, overall site topography or slope, and significant physiographic features, such as ridges and stream valleys. In the absence of site-specific hydrogeologic data, surface topography will be used to infer the direction of groundwater flow (and therefore, the direction of flow of contaminated waters) in near-surface aquifers. The U.S. Geologic Survey's (USGS) 7.5-minute topographic maps would be used. Soils - Identify soil types and general characteristics, such as drainage, permeability, soil mantle depth, and depth to bedrock. Soils data assist in determining the ease at which contaminants may migrate laterally and downward, depth to groundwater, and suitability for underground storage tanks (some soils are highly corrosive to metals, and thus, may expedite the failure of steel tanks). The soil data would be obtained from the Soil Survey of Brazoria County, Texas, published by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Soil Conservation Service. Geology- Geologic data may be limited for some sites. If possible, the physiographic province within which the property is located and the characteristics (e.g., rock types, impermeable layers, bedrock characteristics) of local geologic formations would be described. These characteristics assist in determining the susceptibility of groundwater to contamination. Potential data sources include the USGS and state and local environmental agencies. Hydrology - Hydrologic data may also not be readily available for all sites, but would be addressed to the extent possible. Regarding groundwater, determine approximate depth to groundwater, water quality, direction of flow, aquifer productivity, and its suitability for domestic consumption. For surface water, describe site drainage, water quality, and any obvious wetland concerns. Potential sources of hydrologic data include the USGS and state and local environmental or water resource agencies. Additional Services to Phase I ESA Threatened and Endangered Species QCI will also survey the Site for the potential to impact Threatened and Endangered species. These services will include an opinion by QCI with regard to the potential to impact Threatened and Endangered species. After the initial Site visit, QCI will prepare coordination letters requesting specific site information regarding threatened and endangered species from the US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) and Texas Parks and Wildlife- Endangered Resources Group. Information on the potential to impact threatened and endangered species will be included in the Phase I ESA. Wetland Delineation A summary of the potential to impact wetlands will be included in the Phase I ESA. A separate wetland delineation report will be prepared, that will include a Preliminary Jurisdictional Determination report for coordination with the USACE. A detailed wetland scope is included as Task 2. Data Evaluation and Final Report Pertinent data and observations will be compiled and presented in a Final Report. The report will include an opinion by QCI with regard to the absence and/or presence of potential environmental concerns. Conclusions and recommendations will be presented concerning the key observations and findings of the investigation. The conclusions and recommendations would emphasize any environmental threats or suspect activities (current or historic) identified at the subject site and vicinity. Appropriate recommendations for additional investigations and/or environmental sampling and analysis under Phase II ESA will be made (if required). Proposal 02-49 - Phase I ESA Cullen Boulevard Extension November 5, 2002 Page 6 Two (2) copies of a draft report will be submitted to TCB for review and comment prior to finalizing the report. Six (6) copies of the Final Report will be submitted to TCB, for distribution as appropriate to the City of Pearland by TCB. Additional copies can be provided at cost for printing and reproduction. The Phase I ESA Report will be formatted as follows: A. Table of Contents B. Executive Summary - Include brief summary of investigation results and recommendations. C. Objective/Scope of Services D. Site Overview E. Site Reconnaissance F. Historical Review/Site Background * 1. Chain of Title (can be provided as an additional scope if requested) 2. Aerial Photograph Review 3. City Directories 4. Sanbom Maps 5. Personal Interview 6. Historical Review Summary G. Environmental Setting 1. Soil and Ground Water Quality 2. Topographical and Surface Water Characteristics 3. Wetlands 4. Geologic and Soil Characteristics 5. Floodplain Data 6. Hydrological Characteristics H. Regulatory Agency Review I. Threatened and Endangered Species J. Conclusions and Recommendations K. Appendices 1. Site Location Maps 2. Aerial Photographs 3. Other figures and maps (i.e. FEMA maps, National Wetland Inventory Maps, etc.) 4. Regulatory Database Information 5. Photographs 6. Coordination Letters (USFWS/TPWD) L. References and List of Preparers *Chain of Title records are not included in these cost estimates. TASK 2-WETLAND DELINEATIONS AND PRELIMINARY JURISDICTIONAL DETERMINATION QCI will conduct a wetland delineation and will prepare a Preliminary Jurisdictional Determination (PJD) report to provide to the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) for the extension of Cullen Boulevard and the storm sewer. The Scope of Work for the wetland delineation will also include a field verification visit with the USACE. This Scope of Work does not include wetland function and value determinations or permitting and mitigation for wetland impacts. This Scope of Work does not include surveying the wetland areas, however, sufficient data will be collected to estimate the potential wetland impacts. Surveying will be provided by others if requirea[ Based on a preliminary review of information available on the Site, the proposed alignment for the Cullen Boulevard extension does not lie within the 100-year floodplain and according to the USFWS National Wetland Inventory map the Site is an upland.. However, the 1995 Digital Ortho Quarter Quad (DOQQ) of the project area indicates that there could be potential wetland areas within the Site study area. -. ~ . Proposal 0249 - Phase I ESA Cullen Boulevard Extension November 5, 2002 Page 7 Wetland Delineation The wetland delineation will be conducted according to USACE methodologies published in the 1987 Corps of Engineers Wetlands Delineation Manual (Technical Report Y-87-1)using the routine determination methodology. The wetland delineation will include sufficient data points to define the upland-wetland boundaries. In addition, the data points will be selected to represent the various soils and vegetative habitats identified on the Site. The wetland boundaries will be staked and flagged in the field to allow for subsequent surveying of the wetlands. The preliminary wetland boundaries will be indicated on a map of the Site. Preliminary Jurisdictional Determination Upon completion of the fieldwork, a Preliminary Jurisdictional Determination (P JD) report will be prepare for the Site. Two copies of the PJD report will be provided to TCB and the City of Pearland for review and comment prior to submittal to the USACE. PROJECT SCHEDULE The most limiting time constraint for completion of the Phase I ESA is the acquisition of historical regulatory information and aerial photographs, which may require up to ten days after notification to proceed. QCI is prepared to begin work on this project immediately following receipt of written notification to proceed. Issuance of the final reports is anticipated within sixty (60) days after commencement of work contingent on standard conditions. We anticipate that the PJD will be completed within 60 days after commencement of work. LIMITATIONS The findings and opinions of QCI's Phase I ESA will not be scientific certainties, but rather opinions based on our professional judgment conceming the significance of the data gathered during the course of the site assessment. QCI will not be able to represent that any of the sites contain no hazardous or toxic substances, or other latent conditions beyond that observed by QCI during and within the scope of work of the assessment. The Phase I ESA Report shall be prepared on behalf of and for the exclusive use and reliance of Turner Collie and Braden, Inc. and the City of Pearland, solely for use in environmental evaluation of the Site. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, and third party reliance is limited to the agreed upon scope of the work by and between QCI, Tumer Collie and Braden, Inc., and the City of Pearland. COST ESTIMATE We propose to provide the above services on a lump sum basis. The cost estimate is based on the scope and location information provided by TCB, which is included as Attachment B. We estimate a total price of $18,330.00 for the Phase I ESA, Threatened and Endangered Species Survey, and Wetland Delineations. The cost is based on labor and other expenses such as travel and material charges. Should the results of the Phase I ESA indicate that additional site characterization be warranted, the report will include recommendations for further investigation. This proposal is valid for 120 days. The following table provides details for the total cost generated for our proposal. Proposal 02-49 - Phase I ESA Cullen Boulevard Extension November 5, 2002 Page 8 DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES COST $ 8,455.00 Phase I ESA with Threatened and Endangered Species Survey Wetland Delineation and PJD TOTAL $ 9,875.00 $18,330.00 We are prepared to begin work immediately upon receipt of your written authorization. We look forward to the opportunity of assisting you in this matter. Please call Mr. Bill Jackson or me if you have any questions. Sincerely, QUADRANT CONSULTANTS INC. Vice-President PRJ:WTJ Attachment A- Information required from TCB Attachment B - TCB Letter (September 9, 2002), TCB-Scope of Work for City of Pearland Projects ID O Task Name I Duration I Start Finish Predecessors I Cullen Extension 881 days = Men '17J10101 Sat 5/8/04 2 Preliminary Engineering Services 439 days Men 12/10/01 Fri 2/21/03 3 Data Collection 28 days' Men 12/10/01 Sun 1/6/02 4 Field Reconnaissance 30 daysl Men 12/10/01 Tue 1/8/02 3SS ' 5 ~ Aut~;ri~.~ii~r~-s;~eY, R~V Mappi~ ~ 0 daY~ Men ~25/02 Men 2~25~02 Drainage 6 Prep of Contracts 17 days: Men 2/25/02 Wed 3/13/02 5 7 Survey 60 days i Thu 3/14/02 Sun 5/12/02 6 8 t:'~ Drainage Studies 187 days. Thu 3/14/02 Men 9/16/02 9 ~L~ Authorization- ROW Acquisition 0 days Men 7/22/02 Men 7/22/02 10 Prep of Contracts 15 days := Men 7/22J02 Men 8/5/02 9 11 ROW Acquisition 180 days :~ Tue 8/6/02 Sat 2/1/03 10 12 ~ Authorization- ESA 0 days !~ Men 11/25/02 Men 11/25/02 13 Prep of Contracts 15 days Men 11/25102: Men 12/9/02 12 14 Phase I ESA 60 days. Tue 12/10/02 Fri 2/7/03 13 15 "" Authodzation-Geotech 0 days: Men 7/22/02: Men 7/22/02 16 Prep of Contracts 15 days Men 7/22/02 Men 8/5/02 15 17 Geotech 60 days.~ Tue 8/6/02 Fri 10/4/02 16 18 Preliminary Design 70 days i Sat 11/30/02 Fri 2/7/03 8FF+30 ; days'14FF'1; 19 Review City of Pearland 14 days i Sat 2/8/03 Fri 2/21/03 18 20 Final Design 220 days: Men 11111102 Wed 6/18/03 21 ~ Authorization 0 days· Men 11/11/02 Men i1/11'/02 22 Prep of Contracts 14 days; Men 11/11/02 Sun 11/24/02 21 23 Design 30% 60 days Men 11/25/02 Thu 1/23/03 22 24 Review 30% Design 14 days Fri 1/24/03 Thu 2/6/03 23 25 Design 60% 60 days Fri 2/7/031 Men 4/7/03 24 26 Review 60% 14 days: Tue 4/8/03 Men 4/21/03 25 27 Design 90% 30 days i Tue 4/22/03 Wed 5/21/03 26 28 Review 90% 14 days Thu 5/22/03 Wed 6/4/03 27 29 Complete Bid Documents 14 days i Thu 6/5/03 Wed 6/18/03 28 30 Advertize,Bid & Award 40 days i Thu 6126103 Tue 815103 31 Advertize Bid 32 Pre Bid Confrence 0 days i Thu 7/17/03 Thu 7/17/03 31FS+21 d~ 33 Receive Bids 0 days ~ Wed 7/23/03 Wed 7/23/03 31FS+27 34 Recommend Award 0 days i Wed 7/30/03 Wed 7/30/03 33FS+7 da~. 35 Award Construction Contract 0 days Tue 8/5/03 Tue 8/5/O3 34FS+6 da' Nof. i~e to Proceed 0 days Tue 8112/03 Tue 6/17J03 35FS+7 da 38 Construction 270 days Wed 8/13/03 Sat 5~8~04 37 Turner Collie & Braden Inc. 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Mon 9/16/02 9 Authorization- ROW Acquisition 0 days Mon 7/22/02 Mon 7/22/02 7/22 10 Prep of Contracts 15 days Mon7/22/02 Mon 8/5/02 9 11 ROW Acquisition 180 days Tue 8/6/02 Sat 2/1/03 10 .' 12 q, Authorization- ESA 0 days Mon 11/25/02 Mon 11/25/02 .11/25 13 Prep of Contracts 15 days Mon 11/25/02 Mon 12/9/02 12 �:. 14 Phase I ESA 60 days Tue 12/10/02 Fri 2/7/03 13 •....� ... 15 C Authorization-Geotech 0 days Mon 7/22/02 Mon 7/22/02 7/22 16 Prep of Contracts 15 days Mon 7/22/02 Mon 8/5/02 15 17 Geotech 60 days Tue 8/6/02 Fri 10/4/02 16 vr 18 Preliminary Design 70 days Sat 11/30/02 Fri 2/7/03 8FF+30 days,14FF,17FF+1 :� 19 Review City of Pearland 14 days Sat 2/8/03 Fri 2/21/03 18 20 Final Design 220 days Mon 11/11/02 Wed 6/18/03 . 21 __ Authorization 0 days Mon 11/11/02 Mon 11/11/02• 1 11/11 22 Prep of Contracts 14 days Mon 11/11/02 Sun 11/24/02 21 23 Design 30% 60 days Mon 11/25/02 Thu 1/23/03 22 En 24 Review 30% Design 14 days Fri 1/24/03 Thu 2/6/03 23 M 25 Design 60% 60 days Fri 2/7/03 Mon 4/7/03 24 ............ 26 Review 60% 14 days Tue 4/8/03 Mon 4/21/03 25 27 Design 90% 30 days Tue 4/22/03 Wed 5/21/03 26 28 Review 90% 14 days Thu 5/22/03 Wed 6/4/03 27 29 Complete Bid Documents 14 days Thu 6/5/03 Wed 6/18/03 28 En30 Advertize,Bid & Award 40 days Thu 6/26/03 Tue 8/5/03 31 Advertize Bid 0 days Thu 6/26/03 Thu 6/26/03 29FS+8 days 32 Pre Bid Confrence 0 days Thu 7/17/03 Thu 7/17/03 : 31FS+21 days 7/17 33 Receive Bids 0 days Wed 7/23/03 Wed 7/23/03 31FS+27 days . 7/23 1r}7/30 34 Recommend Award 0 days Wed 7/30/03' Wed 7/30/03 33FS+7 days 35 Award Construction Contract 0 days Tue 8/5/03 Tue 8/5/03 34FS+6 days 8/5 36 Construction Phase 270 days Tue 8/12/03 Sat 5/8/04 , 37 Notice to Proceed 0 days Tue 8/12/03 Tue 8/12/03 35FS+7 days f6/12 1 38 Construction 270 days Wed 8/13/03 Sat 5/8/04 37 Turner Collie & Braden Inc. 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