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Professional Services
Contract Type
Amendment
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WOODARD & CURRAN, INC.
Contract Record Series
704-05
Munis Contract #
2023310
Contract Expiration
6/30/2025
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PREVIOUS CONTRACT# 2022380, SEWER COLLECTION SYSTEM HYDRAULIC MODEL DEVELOPMENT, CAPACITY EVALUATION
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<br />City of Pleasanton (0012108.00) 5 Woodard & Curran, Inc. Woodard and Curran Condition Assessment Scope_14Feb24 February 9, 2024 <br />• Force Main Assessment Plan <br /> <br />Subtask 8.3 Conduct Site Visits and Operator Interviews W&C will conduct site visits and operator interviews based on four (4) pump stations per day or three (3) field visits. The existing conditions will be documented and photographed. Each <br />asset will be confirmed. The mechanical equipment and piping observations will be included for noise, vibration, protective coating, corrosion, operating pressure, flows, leaks, or other signs of poor condition. Electrical / Control equipment observations will include corrosion, wire integrity (visual only), and apparent code compliance or deviations. Structural evaluation will include visual observations of cracking, spalling, exposed aggregate or other visually <br />apparent structural deficiencies. <br />Subtask 8.3 Assumptions <br />• Electrical observation to be coordinated with the City’s electrical team / person. <br />• Structural observation does not include evaluation or calculations to verify seismic capacity or expected seismic performance of structures or pump station components. This analysis is per separate scope and fee. <br />• Woodard & Curran will not enter any OSHA-defined confined spaces, which may include wet wells and dry wells. Should entry into such spaces be required to complete an asset assessment, Woodard & Curran will rely on photos/videos provided by the <br />City. <br />• Woodard & Curran will not operate any equipment or open panels. If operator(s) can <br />safely operate equipment and open such panels for observation, Woodard & Curran will include observed conditions in its assessment. <br />• Pump Stations S-2, S-5, and possibly S-14 are at or near the end of use full life. This will be confirmed and validated as part of the assessment. <br />• Pump Stations S-7 and S-8 have high maintenance costs. Replacement of these two (2) <br />stations will be considered depending on site visits and review of issues / history. <br />• Site visits do not include force mains, which are assumed to be inspected under separate contract. <br /> Subtask 8.4 Prepare Draft Pump Station Condition Assessment TM <br />This subtask involves compiling the work conducted under this task into a Technical Memorandum (TM) for use by the City. The efforts included in the development of the TM include, but are not limited to the following: <br />• Document existing conditions. This will take the form of representative photos and brief descriptions and completed assessment forms. <br />• Identify conditions that require immediate attention (typically conditions where failure <br />may be imminent or which represent an apparent risk to health and safety or operators or the public) <br />EXHIBIT B.1DocuSign Envelope ID: 5A406C2C-41AC-4CD1-B24B-4EEEED3DC26E
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