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SCOPE OF SERVICES Project Limits and Scope. The project scope is described in the City of Corpus Christi (City) RFQ 2699. Xxxx Park is one of the City’s busiest regional parks for both residents and visitors. Xxxx Park Pier is used for general recreation and fishing. The Xxxx Park Pier (Pier) was constructed early 1970’s and was closed approximately April 2018 due to public safety concerns. The Pier was constructed with driven concrete piling with precast concrete caps that support the precast walkway and fishing area. The pier structure recently experienced a partial collapse of the first few concrete walkway panels that connect the Pier to the shoreline. The Pier is a “T head” shaped structure comprised of the concrete walkway that extends approximately 500 linear feet (lf) to the “T head” fishing area as noted on Figure 1. There are two smaller fishing decks, located approximately 250 lf and 330 lf from the shoreline. The “T head” main fishing area is 20 lf wide and extends approximately 80 lf. The walkway at the shoreline is 6-foot wide and widens to 10-foot from the first fishing deck to the “T head” fishing area. A Structural Condition Assessment of the existing Pier revealed that the majority of the Pier’s structural integrity has been lost to corrosion. The project will include two construction packages: • Pier Demolition Project. • Pier and Pier Public Use Improvements and Sitework and Landside Public Use Improvements. The Pier Demolition Project scope includes demolition of the existing Pier structural components and electrical system. The new Pier will include: • Similar dimensions as the existing Pier however the walkway will be a minimum 10 ft wide. The Pier will include five bump out areas. • Floodlight and walkway lights and electrical service to the Pier. • Seating areas, shade structures and overlook areas. The Sitework and Landside Public Use Areas project scope are noted on Figure 2 and will include: • An expanded parking lot. • Seating areas, benches, shade structures and signage. FIGURE 2 – Sitework and Landside Public Use Areas
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  • Detailed Description of Services / Statement of Work Describe fully the services that Contractor will provide, or add and attach Exhibit B to this Agreement.

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