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Proposal for Consultant Services <br />Pleasanton Aquatic Center Renovation Phase III <br />Page 7 of 12 <br />3 Floor plan illustrating proposed swimming pool <br />mechanical equipment room location. <br />4.1.2 Soils testing/engineering, including finalized geotechnical <br />investigation report. Note: Unusual soil conditions such as <br />expansive soils, fill soils, soils with low bearing capacity <br />(under 2,000 psf), and high water tables which require <br />additional engineering will be considered an additiona I <br />service and compensated for in conformance with Article <br />5.1 .2, below. <br />4.1 .3 Destructive testing of existing pool structures to confirm as- <br />built condition. Note; CONSULTANT cannot guarantee <br />structural integrity of existing pool structures without <br />confirming as-built condition of pool wall thickness, concrete <br />reinforcement and compressive strength. Additional <br />engineering for deficient structures will be considered an <br />additional service and compensated for in conformance <br />with Article 5.1.2, below. <br />4.1.4 Utilities design to swimming pool mechanical equipment <br />points of connection, including: <br />.l Sanitary sewer. <br />2 Storm sewer. <br />3 Domestic water. <br />4 Natural gas. <br />5 Pool heater flues and combustion /ventilation air <br />louvers. <br />b Design and specification of heat exchangers (if <br />utilized in lieu of pool heaters), including hot water or <br />steam piping and controls. <br />7 Electrical distribution, including single line diagram, <br />three phase power, motor control center and/or <br />motor starters. <br />8 Telephone anti data communications. <br />4.1.5 Architectural, structural, mechanical, HVAC and electrical <br />design of mechanical equipment room or other building <br />structures as required. <br />4.1 .6 Landscape design including fencing, planting, irrigation, site <br />drainage and site lighting. <br />