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Finance Committee - Agenda - 12/4/2019 - P109

By dnadmin on Mon, 11/07/2022 - 13:01
Document Date
Wed, 11/27/2019 - 14:04
Meeting Description
Finance Committee
Document Type
Agenda
Meeting Date
Wed, 12/04/2019 - 00:00
Page Number
109
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Vhb Design Services & Praject Management of Downtown Riverfront Implementation
October 31, 2019

EXHIBIT B

EXHIBIT TO CONTRACT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
BETWEEN
VANASSE HANGEN BRUSTLIN, INC.
AND
THE CITY OF NASHUA, NEW HAMPSHIRE
DOWNTOWN RIVERFRONT PROJECT

November 3, 2019

This Exhibit includes details of the services to be performed, timing of the services, and
compensation. This is an exhibit to the City’s standard Contract for Professional Services which
includes the City’s General Conditions for Contracts, which are the general terms of the
engagement between the City of Nashua and Vanasse Hangen Brustlin, Inc. (VHB).

PROJECT DESCRIPTION

The Scope of Services for this Agreement consists of the data collection, design, engineering and
environmental documentation for planned improvements surrounding a downtown section of the
Nashua River in Nashua, New Hampshire as described in the sections that follow. The project
boundaries along the Nashua River are approximaiely from the Broad Street Parkway eastward to
Main Street, and right-of-way survey will extend further east of Main Street.

SCOPE OF SERVICES

The following represents VHB’s proposed scope of services for the above project. The scope of
work initially only includes the following phase:

e Phase 1 - Conceptual Design and Estimates

The Phases 2 and 3 scope of work for the Schematic Design (Preliminary Plans) and Design
Development (Final Plans) phases will be added by contract amendment at a later date. The
overall project includes a variety of components and the preliminary and final design and
permitting should be defined with greater certainty following completion of the conceptual
design phase. It is anticipated that the overall project will be broken into sub-project areas that
may proceed under differing schedules because of factors such as property impacts, permitting,
complexity and funding.

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