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2017-190-E AMS - TJCOG Energy and Environment Program
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5/1/2017
Contract Starting Date
4/1/2017
Contract Ending Date
6/30/2018
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Agreement - Services
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$19,964.00
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DocuSign Envelope ID:97A85083-4649-4F90-9283-141A52E739BF <br /> Subcontractor Scope of Work — National Environmental Modeling & Analysis Center <br /> (NEMAC) <br /> Work Plan <br /> The following outlines the scope of work and budget for the Resilience Assessment("Assessment") between the Triangle J Council of <br /> Governments("Triangle J")and UNC Asheville's National Environmental Modeling and Analysis Center("NEMAC").This document will <br /> serve as the planned work program for the entirety of this agreement, and will illustrate the mutual involvement, benefit, and interest of <br /> work between Triangle J,the local governments involved in the Assessment(including Cary, Durham, Raleigh, Chapel Hill, Durham <br /> County, Orange County, and Wake County), and NEMAC.The project will commence with the signing of the contract(estimated at <br /> April 2017) and be complete by June 30, 2018.The project will be managed in six phases,as outlined below, and will follow the"Steps <br /> to Resilience"as outlined in the U.S. Climate Resilience Toolkit(toolkit.climate.gov). <br /> Scope of Work <br /> The Resilience Assessment("Assessment")will take a phased approach and will follow the Steps to Resilience outlined in the U.S. <br /> Climate Resilience Toolkit("CRT"), as depicted in Figure 1. Each phase, the expected deliverables, and roles and responsibilities are <br /> described in the following sections. Following these sections, the expected project timeline, budget, and budget justification are <br /> provided. Steps to Resilience and Supporting Components 1 1,10, , ,,o)0 A'Illi <br /> 11 Pl\11111 00,11N01 01.11i'l 11 100 0 <br /> Explore Climate <br /> [I'l <br /> i y, 'till \i, :µu hr " m 111'a ry° 4i „ <br /> Threats j6M�i is ��Pb iniUa qI ����� ��1011 ���������������� ���� <br /> (Step 1) ilk 111111 ill'I ���1�� <br /> ��11�NIIgyFn7,1 ro ui �nlioyli�,il <br /> Il io illi mo o moo10.111ll1 <br /> 0 0 I" .111011:11111111110 111070770:01.0::1— <br /> Vulnerability and <br /> Risk <br /> Assessment <br /> (Step 2) ranowlemsommiiiIIIIIIIIIIIII <br /> ilhalitri VIV diii <br /> I al"45"61114101 <br /> HA 1111111111111111115111Elitip'114,.1 1111111111 <br /> -__ INUMMEnnilp EMILHAESSEENE <br /> 111117. <br /> Identify Options f G!i�/I% <br /> / / / r1G1/%ii//Oa//)000/ip/i/�irt, ark! <br /> and >r ldo!//%%//////r//%/////%��%%//���%4�/jam///r �'—M^"i ( t!/% %///%f� //��/%I/(o/// <br /> Prioritize Actions of/i1/oo/p///////i�llll j/%opD//il//; <br /> (Steps 3 and 4) _.- <br /> 3 <br /> FIGURE:: 1. TII°NIE: TIIEIP TO ii.: ILIIE::INJCII:E, AS OUTLINED BY TII°NII::: U.S. CLIMATE:: <br /> RESILIENCE::TOOLKV'T. <br />
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