Exhibit A
NASHUA 16314 — East Hollis & Bridge Street Intersection Improvement Project
Scope of Work and Task Descriptions
Amendment 1
September 30, 2021
will revise the document and provide the City and NHDOT with the Final CE (electronic file and
up to three hardcopies).
Resource Agency Coordination — MJ will attend one NHDOT Natural Resource Agency
Coordination Meeting and two Cultural Resource Agency Coordination Meetings to obtain input
on resource concerns and proposed impacts. MJ will provide agenda item request materials to
request attendance at each meeting. It is anticipated that two MJ staff members will attend
these meetings and that MJ will provide presentation materials and meeting minutes.
Phase 2D — Right of Way Plans
Using the General Plans as a base plan, easement plans will be developed for the parcels
impacted within the project limits. Temporary easements are anticipated on the following
parcels to account for sidewalk and walkway reconstruction.
Parcel 40-1 — 49 Bridge Street
Parcel 40-2 — 51-53 Bridge Street
Parcel 40-4 — 55 Bridge Street
Parcel 40-15 — 136 East Hollis Street
Parcel 40-16 — 144 East Hollis Street
Parcel 40-26 — 152 East Hollis Street
Parcel 40-27 — 154 East Hollis Street
Parcel 40-28 — 156 East Hollis Street
Temporary easements will be shown in color and will be described using roadway stationing,
offset, bearings, and distances. It is assumed a Draft set of plans will be submitted for the
purpose of City staff discussing impacts with owners. Once the owner meetings have taken
place, any proposed revisions will be made and final easement plans submitted to the City.
Since only temporary easements are required, easement plans will not be stamped by Licensed
Land Surveyor.
It is assumed that the City will complete all other aspects of the right-of-way acquisition process.
It is assumed that the City will utilize the Waiver Valuation process defined by NHDOT and will
complete the right-of-way acquisition process by developing the just compensation for the
easements, negotiating with the land owners, and completing the necessary paperwork to
secure the easements in advance of the project’s advertisement date.
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