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Anticipated Approach/Typical Work Plan <br />The specific scope of work will be determined <br />based on the particular requirements of each <br />project. The following tasks describe the overall <br />approach MIG will take on your landscape <br />architectural design projects. <br />PHASE 1: CONCEPTUAL DESIGN DOCUMENTS <br />Task 1.1: Project Initiation/Project Definition <br />The MIG Team will schedule and conduct a project <br />initiation meeting with the City project manager and <br />staff to review the project assignment and MIG's <br />specific proposal in response to the <br />City's project assignment. MIG will seek information <br />from the City on any current data, survey maps, <br />boundary surveys, reports, analysis or drawings <br />associated with the subject project. We will review <br />work to be completed, staff goals and objectives, <br />possible amendments to the project assignment, <br />any alternatives to be considered, budgets and <br />any subsequent refinements to the project design <br />program. All parties must agree on the project <br />proposal, scope of services, project schedule, <br />milestones, and meeting calendar. <br />Task 1.2: Data Collection <br />MIG will collect available data from the City on all <br />key aspects of the proposed project. Depending <br />on the project type and required tasks, this may <br />include infrastructure/utility drawings, topographic <br />survey, record as-builts, locations of easements, <br />geologic data and geotechnical reports, and other <br />information relevant to existing conditions, reports, <br />previous analyses, and management and operation <br />records. <br />MIG's designated project manager, Oscar Johnson <br />will continually check on progress through regular <br />emails and project team meetings. <br />The MIG Team will obtain all design standards, <br />codes, and ordinances to assure that the project is <br />in compliance with the latest City standards. <br />The MIG Team will prepare boundary and <br />topographic surveys as necessary, as well as <br />geotechnical investigations for pavement and <br />footing design recommendations. <br />Task 1.3: Site Reconnaissance <br />The MIG Team will conduct a site reconnaissance to <br />review site constraints and opportunities, grading <br />boundaries, adjacent uses, surrounding conditions, <br />and area context. Existing site conditions, including <br />field opportunities and constraints, will be <br />considered when preparing conceptual/preliminary <br />site design. <br />Phase 1 Deliverables: Project Schedule, <br />Topographic Plan, Geoptechnical Report, <br />Constraints and Opportunities Memorandum <br />PHASE 2: SCHEMATIC DESIGN DOCUMENTS <br />AND SERVICES <br />Task 2.1: Existing Condition Assessment, <br />Conceptual and Schematic Design, and <br />Preliminary Reports <br />Based on input from City staff as well as data <br />collection, research, and analysis, the MIG Team <br />will develop assessments of existing conditions, <br />conceptual design plans, and preliminary design <br />reports to present to the City staff for review and <br />input for further refinement. <br />City of Santa Ana I On -Call Landscape Architectural Services 9 <br />