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2020-089-E AMS - Summit Whitted stormwater mitigation
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2/4/2020
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$77,490.00
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DocuSign Envelope ID:8433EODF-BA45-445A-8ECO-92271C65CC98 <br /> management. This complex currently needs the necessary site and storm water <br /> management improvements to the rear of the Richard E. Whitted Complex, including <br /> Whitted buildings A and B, and the Central Recreation Building. Currently the major <br /> water intrusion occurs on the ground level of building "B" Orange County Dental Clinic, <br /> north east corner of the building. There are also concerns with water/moisture within <br /> the flooring of the Central Recreation facility causing the tiles to curl and become trip <br /> hazards. <br /> Richard E. Whitted Complex Scope <br /> The primary goal of Orange County is to reduce the potential for water intrusion or <br /> any future flooding to the existing facilities. The scope includes performing a study of <br /> the existing complex stormwater management systems for necessary site and storm <br /> water management improvements in the rear area of the Richard E. Whitted Complex, <br /> including Whitted buildings A and B, and the Central Recreation Building. The scope <br /> includes facility waste container corral, site drainage improvements, building <br /> waterproofing, site grading changes, gravel parking lot improvements, back stair <br /> step/sidewalk improvements, fencing repairs, landscaping, and required signage. <br /> Orange County Sheriff's Office Background (106 E. Margaret Lane) <br /> The Orange County Sheriffs Office is considered a part of the Orange County <br /> Justice Facility. The original facility was built in 1954 and then the Sheriffs office <br /> was added in 2008. Currently the uniform room located below grade has been <br /> experiencing water intrusion and humidity problems. The current uniform room <br /> was formerly used as a mechanical boiler room. <br /> Orange County Sheriff's Office Scope (106 E. Margaret lane) <br /> The primary goal of Orange County is to reduce the potential for water intrusion or <br /> any future flooding to the existing uniform room. The scope includes performing a <br /> study of the existing stormwater management systems for necessary storm water <br /> management improvements in the exterior area directly related to the uniform room. <br /> The scope includes stormwater drainage improvements, building waterproofing, site <br /> grading changes, and related landscaping. <br /> Public Transportation Administration Building Background (600 Hwy 86 N) <br /> The Orange County Public Transportation Administration building was originally <br /> constructed as Public Works Administration building. This building was occupied until <br /> early 2013 by Asset Management staff and then in January 2014 by Orange Public <br /> Transportation staff. Over the past year there have been concerns with the north side <br /> of the facility and water intrusion. This facility has also had major problems with the <br /> private septic system. <br /> Public Transportation Administration Building Scope (600 Hwy 86N) <br /> The primary goal of Orange County is to reduce the potential for water intrusion or <br /> any future damage to the existing facility. The scope includes performing a study of <br />
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