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Exhibit A <br />City of Santa Ana <br />Water System Computer Model Solutions <br />Labor Hours & Budget Estimate <br />IDMODELING <br />We 0811 Ile 1710M. WfiernR., <br />e0d. <br />Task <br />Project Task or Subtask Description <br />g <br />M <br />C Q <br />~ <br />b <br />g <br />~ <br />VI <br />e <br />Master Plan Consultant Coordination - IDM will coordinate with the City's master <br />plan consultant to configure Sedaru Smart CIP to match an agreed upon <br />A <br />prloritization methodology. IDM will facilitate the Import of project data Into Sedaru <br />"calibrate" <br />12 <br />40 <br />52 <br />$8,020 <br />$8'020 <br />and use this list to the Sedaru Smart CIP planning tool and perform a <br />cam pardson of software output with a representative set of recommended CIP <br />projects. <br />a <br />Configuring likelihood of failure based on asset performance- includes history of <br />8 <br />56 <br />64 <br />$9,600 <br />$9,GOD <br />existing pipes (age, material, no. of breaks), hydrants, valves, etc. <br />C <br />Configuring consequence of failure including pipeline criticality, Impact on critical <br />8 <br />40 <br />48 <br />$7,280 <br />$7 280 <br />customers (hospitals), # of customers affected, etc. <br />D <br />Configuring constructability of each recommended system Improvement considering <br />8 <br />40 <br />48 <br />$7,280 <br />$7,280 <br />pavingschedule coordination, traffic impact, easements, RR or ditch crossings, etc. <br />Configuring automated capital action plan using the weighted/prioritized likelihood <br />E <br />of failure, consequence of failure, and constructability criteria to generate a dynamic <br />8 <br />40 <br />48 <br />$7,280 <br />$7,280 <br />CIP list <br />Integrating - IAM will integrate the Smart CIP software with City's existing systems <br />P <br />including the City's current Sedaru Command Center, mobile data collection <br />8 <br />40 <br />48 <br />$7,280 <br />$7,280 <br />applications, hydraulic model, and GIS database <br />Software & Training- upon Smart CIP software implementation and calibration, IDM <br />G <br />will coordinate a workshop to train City staff to utilize the software to Its full <br />0 <br />20 <br />20 <br />$2,900 <br />$25,000 <br />$27,900 <br />ncapabilities <br />101141VM <br />0,10 P P 4 i <br />_ <br />A <br />Provide support to City staff for GIS, hydraulic modeling, analysis, planning, <br />100 <br />560 <br />660 <br />$99,700 <br />$99,700 <br />application development, and training services on an as -needed basis <br />,,4Y.a. <br />: „�I. <br />iC <br />Ty m 3•• ,F9 vz.: i'' .i„ ` a� ri h F M' fi R J <br />vfl <br />h'{ t <br />S <br />Y ✓ a+4`. <br />^'d 'Nv <br />4 ry -0ua <br />A <br />Program Operational Scheme: IDM will work with the City to understand City <br />4 <br />12 <br />7.6 <br />$2,480 <br />$2,480 <br />operator's current operating strategies. <br />Update computer modeling with automations: IUM will utilize the hydraulic <br />computer model to add functionality to the system, which may Include: real-time <br />8 <br />hydraulic modeling, monitoring of existing water system facilities, automating alerts <br />16 <br />64 <br />80 <br />$12,240 <br />$12,240 <br />and notifications associated with predefined system demand and/or operating <br />thresholds which may be associated with inefficient pumping or high energy costs. <br />Develop Operator Recommendations: Recommendations will be automated in <br />C <br />acocrdancewith criteria developed with City operators and engineering staff to <br />16 <br />48 <br />64 <br />$9,920 <br />$25,000 <br />$34,920 <br />consider best operating practices, required customer service levels., and methods of <br />operation to maintain water quality standards. <br />