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Fountain Creek Project

Fountain Creek Project. Erosion Control & Channel Improvements Bill Alspach, PE, CPESC Director of Public Works/City Engineer Woodland Park, CO walspach@city-woodlandpark.org 719-687-9246/5213. Be sure to sign in!. Fountain Creek Cavalier Park -RESTORING-. BEFORE. AFTER. Circa 2000.

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Fountain Creek Project

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  1. Fountain Creek Project Erosion Control & Channel Improvements Bill Alspach, PE, CPESC Director of Public Works/City Engineer Woodland Park, CO walspach@city-woodlandpark.org 719-687-9246/5213

  2. Be sure to sign in!

  3. Fountain Creek Cavalier Park -RESTORING- BEFORE AFTER Circa 2000 2010

  4. BEFORE Fountain Creek Sheridan Avenue -RESTORING- AFTER

  5. Fountain Creek Cavalier Park -RESTORING- BEFORE AFTER

  6. Fountain Creek Near Headwaters 2010 Channel Repairs in place since 1999 2010

  7. Our Next Challenge

  8. Circa 1997 2010

  9. Project Limits

  10. Schedule Proposals due to Woodland Park City Hall 5:00 PM, Thursday, 2 February 2012 Design Winter/Early Spring 2012 Advertise for Construction Late Spring 2012 Begin Construction Summer 2012 Project Close-out/LOMR Fall 2012

  11. Elements to be included in the Proposal 1. Experience designing similar creek stabilization projects 2. Experience designing projects to protect property and critical infrastructure 3. Experience working on flood disaster mitigation projects 4. Experience with hydraulic modeling and the successful preparation of CLOMR/LOMR submissions 5. Demonstrated understanding of project goals, objectives , etc. 6. Project Approach to include a proposed Scope of Work 7. Project staff experience to include information on each individual’s: a. Area(s) of expertise b. Summary of qualifications and experience c. Role(s) and responsibilities on the project team d. Availability 8. Proposed project timeline and schedule 9. Critical Assumptions

  12. Elements to be included in the Proposal Cost proposal: The cost proposal shall be submitted in a separate sealed envelope marked “Confidential Cost Proposal”.

  13. Assumptions (used to prepare the RFP) • No new hydrology will be required • Stream gage data is very limited or nonexistent • Soil data is limited to existing NRCS data • Some survey and data collection will be required • Design will be completed in 2012 with construction to begin Spring/Summer 2012 and the project construction completed NLT October 2012 • Relocation of some utilities may be required (prefer to minimize) • A CLOMR & LOMR will be required • Support during the Bidding Phase will be required prior to awarding a construction contract • Consultant support during the construction phase will be separate and independent from the design phase

  14. Evaluation Criteria • Consultant’s experience with similar creek stabilization projects • Consultant’s experience working on similar hazard mitigation projects • Hydraulic modeling experience, CLOMR & LOMR experience • Individual project staff and Project Manager’s experience • Project Approach • Project Schedule

  15. Questions?

  16. Thank You

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