Exhibit A
Nashua - Crown Street Park & Ride Project
Scope of Work and Task Descriptions
June 15, 2016
Since the NEPA process has been completed for this project, it is assumed that the project will not
need to be presented at the monthly NHDOT Natural Resource or Cultural Resource meetings.
Task 1.4 — Existing Structure Review
MJ will investigate the existing warehouse building which will include observations of readily
viewable structural conditions, no selective demolition will be performed. This investigation will be
summarized in a report that will outline any major structural deficiencies and offer an opinion as to
the overall structural condition of the building and the general feasibility of it being renovated for
another use. The report will provide general structural capacities of existing vertical framing
systems (assuming the framing is exposed and can be readily documented). Lateral systems will
identified. The report will discuss building code implications and requirements should the building
be renovated. The report will also include generalized descriptions of the repair work needed
along with conceptual level cost estimates to bring the building into compliance with current
building codes for commercial use. No repair or reinforcing sketches of structural deficiencies or
improvements will be prepared.
No additional investigations related to hazardous building materials or PCB testing will be
conducted. This information is included in the report prepared by GZA entitled “Pre-Demolition
Hazardous Building Materials Survey and PCB Testing” dated May 8, 2015.
Task 1.5 — Public Involvement — Listening Session
Public Involvement for the project will include public meetings to ensure all Interested parties have
the opportunity to participate. Local organizations and citizens will be an integral part of the public
involvement process. The historical organizations, Chamber of Commerce, property owners,
business owners, and others will be encouraged fo attend and participate at meetings.
The first meeting will be the Public Listening Session and will take place as early in the design
process as possible. This meeting will be designed to gain an understanding of the public’s views,
opinions, desires, and goals for the project. A brief project overview will be presented. However,
the majority of the meeting will be to gain public comment and information. A tour of the site will be
offered immediately prior to the meeting to give the public an opportunity to see the site. It is
assumed three (3) MJ staff members will attend this meeting. The information from this session
will be used to develop the proposed alternatives for the project. The City will be responsible for
notifications for the meeting. MJ will work with the City to develop a list of stakeholders that should
be invited to the meeting.
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