TASK 1.0: Review of Previously Completed Work Sample Clauses

TASK 1.0: Review of Previously Completed Work. The CONSULTANT is expected to conduct a review of existing and ongoing studies, future plans, and projects. Before proceeding with work, a compilation, summarization, and analysis of previous work will be required. Previous work prepared by other consultants should be used to the maximum extent. RCRRA staff is willing to assist with the collection of these studies for distribution to the selected consultant. The following documents may be beneficial to completion of this study: Union Depot Plans/Studies Union Depot Construction Manager/Design Team Services, Begins late 2009 Union Depot Environmental Assessment, 2009 Saint Xxxx Union Depot Analysis, 2003 Saint Xxxx Multimodal Terminal Evaluation Study, 0000 Xxxxxxxx/Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Comprehensive Statewide Passenger and Freight Rail Plan, 2009 Metropolitan Council 2030 Transportation Policy Plan, 2008 Mn/DOT Commuter Rail System Plan, 2000 Transit Corridor Plans/Studies I-94 Alternatives Analysis, 2010 Rush Line Alternatives Analysis, 0000 Xxx Xxxx Xxxxxxxx Alternatives Analysis Study, 0000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Corridor Transit Feasibility Study, 2008 Red Rock Corridor Commuter Rail Feasibility Study, 2001 Rush Line Transit Study, 2001 Local Plans/Studies Lafayette Bridge/Hwy 52 Mississippi River Crossing Reconstruction Plans City of St. Xxxx Comprehensive Plan, 2009 Washington County Comprehensive Plan, 2009 Xxxxxx County Comprehensive Plan, 2008 Other plans/studies as deemed necessary Deliverables: • A technical memorandum documenting the review of previously completed work. • Prepare and submit maps and diagrams to stakeholders of existing track and signal infrastructure • Prepare and submit maps and diagrams to stakeholders of proposed track and signal infrastructure based on projected freight and passenger rail traffic (near-term)
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