Agenda 04/22-23/2008 Item #16A22
Agenda Item No. 16A22
April 22, 2008
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Recommendation to approve an Agreement with the South Florida Water Management
District for their participation in funding the Collier County Aerial Survey LiDAR Project.
OBJECTIVE: To obtain Board approval of the attached Agreement No. 4600001351 with the
South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) whereby they will provide $496,405.50
toward the County's ongoing LiDAR and aerial mapping work order.
CONSIDERATIONS: In years past orthophotography and topographic mapping in Florida was
a patchwork collection of data with many areas having little topographic data available. This
was especially prevalent in South Florida, duc to the minimal relief prevalent in the area. The
existing 5-foot interval contours available from the United States Geological Survey for the area
are of limited use for floodplain mapping, stormwater management planning, conducting
hydrological studies, monitoring coastline changes and more.
Rapid growth within the region and the emphasis now on regional planning coupled with the
advancements in computer modeling identified the need for highly accurate topographic maps
for the region.
Recognizing the importance of this data and need for consistency, in 2006 a coalition of State
and Federal Agencies, including the Florida Division of Emergency Management (FDEM),
Florida Water Management Districts, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Conunission,
Florida Department of Environmental Protection, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Jacksonville
District, and other state and federal agencies, met to develop baseline specifications for
ortbophotography and LiDAR data collection under the Florida Coastal LiDAR Mapping
Initiative (FCLMI). LiDAR is the acronym for Light Detection And Ranging which is a state of
the art method for obtaining aerial digital topographic mapping.
The Florida Division of Emergency Management (FDEM) issued a request for proposals to
complete the FCLMI, and three teams of qualified contractors were ultimately selected to
perform the work of obtaining consistent mapping infOlmation along the entire Florida coastline.
The State was divided into three regions, and the southwest coastline area was assigned to the
team headed by Woolpert, Inc. The POEM contracted price to Woolpert, Inc. for the coastal
LiDAR and orthophoto mapping in Collier County is approximately $ 1.27 million.
Under the Florida Coastal LiDAR Mapping Initiative, Local, State and Federal Agencies may
expand the existing FCLMI boundaries/limits to collect additional data for areas identified as
necessary to meet local or regional orthophotogrammetric or topographic mapping needs.
Collier County, recognizing the need for this additional data for the development of watershed
management plans, elected to use this available option to expand the FCLMI boundary for this
region, with concurrence from the Big Cypress Basin of the South Florida Water Management
District.
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In February, 2008, Collier County entered into a work order with Woolpert, Inc., under the
contractual allowances of the FDEM contract. The work order expands the area of coverage into
interior portions of the County, provides for greater orthophotographic image resolution, and
increases the nwnber of survey control points for better mapping reliability. This "buy-up" of
mapping services is costing the County $1,052,259.
FISCAL IMPACT: The County's current work order with Woolpert, Inc., in the amount of
$1,052,259, is funded through the General Fund as part of the Watershed Management Plan
Development program. The acceptance of this funding from the South Florida Water
Management District will provide $496,405.50 back into the General Fund. By cooperating with
the FDEM and the South Florida Water Management District, Collier County is able to receive
approximately $2.3 million ($1.27 million by FDEM plus $1.05 million by County) worth of
detailed orthophotographic imagery and LiDAR topographic mapping for approximately $556
thousand ($1,052,259 County less $496,406 SFWMD).
GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: Acceptance of this funding from the South Florida
Water Management District will help pay for watershed management planning work required by
Objective 2.1 of the Conservation and Coastal Management Element of the Growth Management
Plan.
LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This request has been reviewed for legal sufficiency and there
are no outstanding legal considerations. -JW
RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners approve Agreement No.
460000135 I with the South Florida Water Management District for assisting in funding the
acquisition of aerial orthophotographic and LiDAR topographic mapping, authorize the
Chairman to sign the Agreement, and authorize the processing of necessary budget amendments.
PREPARED BY: Robert C. Wiley, P.E., Principal Project Manager
Engineering and Environmental Services Department
Item Number:
Item Summary:
Meeting Date:
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COLLIER COUNTY
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
16A22
Recommendation to approve South Florida Water Management District Local Government
Agreement No 4600001351 for partial funding of the County's LiDAR acquisition through the
Florida Department of Emergency Management contract
4/22/200890000 AM
Prepared By
Robert C. Wiley, P.E.
Community Development &
Environmental Services
Prinicipal Project Manager
Date
COES Engineering Services
4/3/2008 11 :00:32 AM
Approved By
William D. Lorenz, Jr., P.E.
Community Development &
Environmental Services
Environmental Services Director
Date
Environmental Services
4/5/200810:01 AM
Approved By
Judy Puig
Community Development &
Environmental Services
Operations Analyst
Date
Community Development &
Environmental Services Admin.
4/7/2008 9:06 AM
Approved By
Jeff Wrig ht
County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney
Date
County Attorney Office
4/7/200811 :23 AM
Approved By
Garrett Mullee
Community Development &
Environmental Services
Financial Operations Manager
Date
Financial Admin. & Housing
4/10/20088:05 AM
Approved By
Joseph K. Schmitt
Community Development &
Environmental Services
Community Development &
Environmental Services Adminstrator
Date
Community Development &
Environmental Services Admin.
4/10/20085:51 PM
Approved By
OMS Coordinator
County Manager's Office
OMS Coordinator
Date
Office of Management & Budget
4/11/20087:53 AM
Approved By
John A. Yonkosky
County Manager's Office
Director of the Office of Management
Date
Office of Management & Budget
4/13/200812:24 PM
Approved By
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Leo E. Ochs, Jr.
Deputy County Manager
Date
Board of County
Commissioners
County Manager's Office
4113120086:19 PM
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OR I G I KlAt ~~~~
SOUTH FLORIDA WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
LOCAL GOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT
AGREEMENT NO, 4600001351
BETWEEN THE
SOUTH FLORIDA WATER MANAGEMNET DISTRICT
AND
COLLIER COUNTY
THIS AGREEMENT is entered into as of the day of , 2008, by and
between the South Florida Water Management District (DISTRICT) and Collier County
(COUNTY).
WHEREAS, the DISTRICT is a public corporation of the State of Florida, created
by the Florida Legislature and given those powers and responsibilities enumerated in
Chapter 373, Florida Statutes, to include entering into contracts with public agencies, private
corporations or other persons; and
WHEREAS, the DISTRICT desires to provide financial assistance to the
COUNTY to develop topographic maps for use with local and regional flood protection and
stormwater management planning; and
WHEREAS, the COUNTY warrants and represents that is has no obligation or
indebtedness that would impair its ability to fulfill the terms and conditions of this
AGREEMENT; and
WHEREAS, the Governing Board of the DISTRICT at its April 10, 2008 meeting,
approved entering into this AGREEMENT with the COUNTY;
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the covenants and representations set
forth herein and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and adequacy of which is
hereby aclmowledged, the parties agree as follows:
1. The DISTRICT agrees to contribute funds and the COUNTY agrees to perform the
work set forth in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof, and for which
funds are budgeted in accordance with their respective authorities to contract for the
development oftopographic maps.
2, The period of performance of this AGREEMENT shall commence on the date of the
execution of this AGREEMENT and shall continue for a period of One (1) year.
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3, The total DISTRICT contribution shall not exceed the amount of Four Hundred Ninety
Six Thousand, Four Hundred Five Dollars and Fifty Cents ($496,405.50). The
DISTRICT will provide the full amount based on the Payment and Deliverable
Schedule set forth in Exhibit "A", which is attached hereto and made a part of this
AGREEMENT. The DISTRICT's contribution is subject to adequate documentation
to support actual expenditures within the not-to-exceed AGREEMENT funding
limitation of $496,405.50. Upon execution and approval of this AGREEMENT by both
parties, the COUNTY shall invoice the DISTRICT the full amount of the
AGREEMENT ($496,405.50).
4. The COUNTY shall submit quarterly financial reports to the DISTRICT providing a
detailed accounting of all expenditures incurred hereunder throughout the term of this
AGREEMENT. The COUNTY shall report and document the amount of funds
expended per month during the quarterly reporting period and the AGREEMENT
expenditures to date within the maximum not-to-exceed AGREEMENT funding
limitation.
5. The COUNTY shall cost share in the total approximate amount of Five Hundred Fifty
Five Thousand, Eight Hundred Fifty Three Dollars and Fifty Cents ($555,853.50) in
conformity with the laws and regulations governing the COUNTY.
6, All work to be performed under this AGREEMENT is set forth in Exhibit "A",
Statement of Work, which is attached hereto and made a part of this AGREEMENT.
The COUNTY shall submit quarterly progress reports detailing the status of work to
date for each task. The work specified in Exhibit "A" shall be under the direction ofthe
COUNTY but shall be open to periodic review and inspection by either party. No work
set forth in Exhibit "A" shall be performed beyond the expiration date, unless authorized
through execution of an amendment to cover succeeding periods.
7. The COUNTY is hereby authorized to contract with third parties (subcontracts) for
services awarded through a competitive process required by Florida Statutes. The
COUNTY shall not subcontract, assign or transfer any other work under this
AGREEMENT without the prior written consent of the DISTRICT's Project Manager.
The COUNTY agrees to be responsible for the fulfillment of work elements included in
any subcontract and agrees to be responsible for the payment of all monies due under
any subcontract. It is understood and agreed by the COUNTY that the DISTRICT shall
not be liable to any subcontractor for any expenses or liabilities incurred under the
subcontract(s).
8, Both the DISTRICT and the COUNTY shall have joint ownership rights to all work
items, including but not limited to, all documents, technical reports, research notes,
scientific data, computer programs, including the source and object code, which are
developed, created or otherwise originated hereunder by the other party, its
subcontractor(s), assign(s), agent(s) and/or successor(s) as required by the Exhibit "A",
Statement of Work. Both parties' rights to deliverables received under this
AGREEMENT shall include the umestricted and perpetual right to use, reproduce,
modify and distribute such deliverables at no additional cost to the other party.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, ownership of all equipment and hardware purchased by
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the COUNTY under this AGREEMENT shall be deemed to be the property of the
COUNTY upon completion of this AGREEMENT. The COUNTY shall retain an
ownership to tangible property.
9. The COUNTY, to the extent permitted by law, assumes any and an risks of personal
injury, bodily injury and property damage attributable to negligent acts or omissions of
the COUNTY and the officers, employees, servants and agents thereof. The COUNTY
represents that it is self-funded for Worker's Compensation and liability insurance,
covering bodily injury, personal injury and property damage, with such protection being
applicable to the COUNTY, its officers and employees while acting within the scope of
their employment during performance of under this AGREEMENT. In the event that
the COUNTY subcontracts any part of an of the work hereunder to any third party, the
COUNTY shan require each and every subcontractor to identify the DISTRICT as an
additional insured on all insurance policies as required by the COUNTY. Any contract
awarded by the COUNTY shan include a provision whereby the COUNTY's
subcontractor agrees to indemnify, pay on behalf, and hold the DISTRICT harmless
from an damages arising in connection with the COUNTY's subcontract.
10. The COUNTY and the DISTRICT further agree that nothing contained herein shan be
construed or interpreted as (I) denying to either party any remedy or defense available to
such party under the laws of the State of Florida; (2) the consent of the State of Florida
or its agents agencies to be sued; or (3) a waiver of sovereign immunity of the State of
Florida beyond the waiver provided in Section 768.28, Florida Statutes.
11, The parties to this AGREEMENT are independent entities and are not employees or
agents of the other parties. Nothing in this AGREEMENT shan be interpreted to
establish any relationship other than that of independent entities, between the
DISTRICT, the COUNTY, their employees, agents, subcontractors or assigns, during
or after the term of this AGREEMENT. The parties to this AGREEMENT shan not
assign, delegate or otherwise transfer their rights and obligations as set forth in this
AGREEMENT without the prior written consent of the other parties. Any attempted
assignment in violation ofthis provision shan be void.
12. The parties to this AGREEMENT assure that no person shall be excluded, on the
grounds of race, color, creed, national origin, handicap, age or sex, from participation in,
denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination in any activity under
this AGREEMENT.
13, The COUNTY, its employees, subcontractors or assigns, shan comply with an
applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations relating to the performance of
this AGREEMENT, The DISTRICT undertakes no duty to ensure such compliance,
but win attempt to advise the COUNTY, upon request, as to any such laws of which it
has present knowledge.
14. Either party may terminate this AGREEMENT at any time for convenience upon ninety
(90) calendar days prior written notice to the other party. In the event of termination, an
funds not expended by the COUNTY for authorized work performed through the
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termination date shall be returned to the DISTRICT within sixty (60) days of
termination.
15, The COUNTY shall allow public access to all project documents and materials in
accordance with the provisions of Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. Should the COUNTY
assert any exemptions to the requirements of Chapter 119 and related Statutes, the
burden of establishing such exemption, by way of injunctive or other relief as provided
by law, shall be upon the COUNTY.
16. The COUNTY shall maintain records and the DISTRICT shall have inspection and
audit rights below. The COUNTY shall similarly require each subcontractor to maintain
and allow access to such records for audit purposes:
A. Maintenance of Records: The COUNTY shall maintain all financial and non-
financial records and reports directly or indirectly related to the negotiation or
performance of this AGREEMENT including supporting documentation for any service
rates, expenses, research or reports. Such examination may be made only within five (5)
years from the expiration date of this AGREEMENT.
B. Examination of Records: The DISTRICT or designated agent shall have the right to
examine in accordance with generally accepted governmental auditing standards all
records directly or indirectly related to this AGREEMENT. Such examination may be
made only within five (5) years from the expiration date of this AGREEMENT.
C. Extended A vailabilitv of Records for Legal Disputes: In the event that the
DISTRICT should become involved in a legal dispute with a third party arising from
performance under this AGREEMENT, the COUNTY shall extend the period of
maintenance for all records relating to the AGREEMENT until the final disposition of
the legal dispute. All such records shall be made readily available to the DISTRICT.
17. Whenever the DISTRICTS's contribution includes state or federal appropriated funds,
the County shall, in addition to the inspection and audit rights set forth in paragraph #16
above, maintain records and similarly require each subcontractor to maintain and allow
access to such records in compliance with the requirements of the Florida State Single
Audit Act and the Federal Single Audit Act, as follows:
A. Maintenance of Records: The COUNTY shall maintain all financial/non-financial
records through:
(I) Identification ofthe state or federal awarding county, as applicable.
(2) Project identification information included in the Catalog of State Financial
Assistance (CSFA) or the Catalog of Federal Financial Assistance (CFDA), as
applicable.
(3) Audit and account ability requirements for state projects as stated in the Single Audit
Act and applicable rules of the Executive Office of Governor, rules of the Chief
Financial Officer and rules of the Auditor General and the State Projects Compliance
Supplement.
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(4) Audit/accountability requirements for federal projects as imposed by federal laws
and regulations.
(5) Submission of the applicable single audit report to the DISTRICT, as completed per
fiscal year.
B. Examination of Records: The DISTRICT or designated agent, the state awarding
county, the state's Chief Financial Officer and the state's Auditor General and/or federal
awarding county shall have the right to examine the COUNTY's financial records to the
extent necessary to monitor the COUNTY's use of state or federal financial assistance
and to determine whether timely and appropriate corrective actions have been taken with
respect to audit findings and recommendations which may include onsite visits and
limited scope audits.
18, All notices or other communication regarding this AGREEMENT shall be in writing
and forwarded to the attention ofthe following individuals:
South Florida Water Management District
Collier County
Attn: Tim Howard, District Project Manager
Big Cypress BasiniSFWMD
2640 Golden Gate Parkway, Suite 205
Naples, Florida 34105
Telephone No. (239) 263-7615 ex!. 7610
Attn: Robert C. Wiley, P.E., CFM
Engineering and Environmental
Services Dept.
2800 North Horseshoe Drive
Naples, Florida 34104
Telephone No. (239) 252-5858
Attn: Rupert Giroux, Contract Specialist
South Florida Water Management District
P,O. Box 24680
3301 Gun Club Road
West Pahn Beach, Florida 33416-4680
Invoices shall be sent to the attention of Accounts Payable at the District's main office in
West Palm Beach at the address above and a copy of all invoices shall be sent to the
attention of the District Project Manager at the Naples address above.
19. COUNTY recognizes that any representations, statements or negotiations made by
DISTRICT staff do not suffice to legally bind DISTRICT in a contractual relationship
unless they have been reduced to writing and signed by an authorized DISTRICT
representative. This AGREEMENT shall inure to the benefit of and shall be binding
upon the parties, their respective assigns and successors in interest.
20, This AGREEMENT may be amended, extended or renewed only with the written
approval of the parties. The DISTRICT shall be responsible for initiating any
amendments to this AGREEMENT, ifrequired.
21. This AGREEMENT, and any work performed hereunder, is subject to the Laws of the
State of Florida. Nothing in this AGREEMENT will bind any of the parties to perform
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beyond their respective authority, nor does this AGREEMENT alter the legal rights and
remedies which the respective parties would otherwise have, under law or at equity.
22. Should any term or provision of this AGREEMENT be held, to any extent, invalid or
unenforceable, as against any person, county or circumstance during the term hereof, by
force of any statute, law or ruling of any forum of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity
shaU not affect any other term or provision of this AGREEMENT, to the extent that the
AGREEMENT shaU remain operable, enforceable and in fuU force and effect to the
extent permitted by law.
23, Failures or waivers to insist on strict performance of any covenant, condition, or
provision of this AGREEMENT by the parties shaU not be deemed a waiver of any of
its rights or remedies, nor shaU it relieve the other party from performing any subsequent
obligations strictly in accordance with the terms of this AGREEMENT. No waiver
shall be effective unless in writing and signed by the party against whom enforcement is
sought. Such waiver shaU be limited to provisions of this AGREEMENT specificaUy
referred to therein 'and shall not be deemed a waiver of any other provision. No waiver
shall constitute a continuing waiver unless the writing states otherwise.
24. Any dispute arising under this AGREEMENT which cannot be readily resolved shaU be
submitted jointly to the signatories of this AGREEMENT with each party agreeing to
seek in good faith to resolve the issue through negotiation or other forms of non-binding
alternative dispute resolution mutually acceptable to the parties. A joint decision of the
signatories or their designees, shaU be the disposition of such dispute.
25. This AGREEMENT states the entire understanding and agreement between the parties
and supersedes any and aU written or oral representations, statements, negotiations or
agreements previously existing between the parties with respect to the subject matter of
this AGREEMENT.
26. Any inconsistency in this AGREEMENT shaU be resolved by giving precedence in the
foUowing order:
(a) Terms and Conditions outlined in preceding paragraphs 1- 24.
(b) Exhibit "A" Statement of Work
(c) AU other exhibits, attachments and documents specificaUy incorporated herein by
reference.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties or their duly authorized representatives hereby
execute this AGREEMENT on the date first written above.
SOUTH FLORIDA WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
BY ITS GOVERNING BOARD
By:
Frank Hayden, Director of Procurement
SFWMD Office of Counsel Approval
By: /llv-.5BtJctt~
Date: 4/ '3 loe.
Date:
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
DATE:
ATTEST:
DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK
By:
, Deputy Clerk
Tom Henning, Chairman
Approved as to form and legal sufficiency:
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Exhibit "An
Statement of Work
Collier County Topographic Survey LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) Project
A, IntroductionIBackl!round
In years past, orthophotography and topographic mapping in Florida was a patchwork collection of
data with large areas of missiog or little to no topographic data. This was especially prevalent io
Southwest Florida, and due to the minimal relief prevalent for the area, the existing 5 foot ioterval
contours available from the United States Geological Survey were of very limited use for floodplain
mapping, stonnwater management planning, conducting hydrological studies, monitoring coastline
changes and more.
Recognizing the importance of this data and the need for consistency, begioniog io 2006 a coalition
of State and Federal Agencies, includiog the Florida Division of Emergency Management, Florida
Water Management Districts, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Florida
Department of Environmental Protection, Anny Corp of Engineers Jacksonville District, and other
state and federal agencies, met to develop baseline specifications for orthophotography and LiDAR
data collection for publicly funded projects within Florida under the Florida Coastal LiDAR
Mapping Initiative (FCLMI).
Under the Florida Coastal LiDAR Mapping Initiative, Local, State and Federal Agencies may
expand the existing project b01mdariesllimits to collect additional data necessary to meet local or
regional orthophotographic or topographic mapping needs. Collier C01mty recognized the need for
additional data and elected to use the available option to expand the FCLMI boundary for this region,
with concurrence from the Big Cypress Basio of the South Florida Water Management District
(Basio).
II, Obiectives
The purpose of this project is to obtaio high resolution orthophotographs and accurate topographic
maps of approximately 1,480 square miles (a total of 1,650 tiles that are 5000 feet square) for use in
floodplaio and stonnwater management planning within Collier County and the Big Cypress Basin
of the South Florida Water Management District.
C. Scone of Work
1. Upgrade the FDEM orthophoto area from I-foot to 0.5-foot resolution for 712 tiles
(approximately 639 square miles)
2. Collect additional LiDAR/DlM/Contours to FDEM specifications for the Collier County
Option area not already covered by FDEM project for 449 tiles (approximately 403 square
miles)
3. Complete the rest .of the total area (FDEM plus Collier County Option) with new O.5-foot
orthophotos 1,650 total tiles (approximately 1,480 square miles), less 712 FDEM project
tiles (approximately 639 square miles) = 938 tiles (approximately 841 square miles) of new
0.5-foot orthophotos
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4. Establish targeted photo control for the entire 1,650-tile orthophoto area.
NOTE: FDEM required photo ill points will not be adequate to work in the terrain of
Collier County. Additional Surveyed LiDAR QC points to improve the LiDAR point
classification in obscured areas will be required to classify fewer non-ground points as
ground points in these areas where the QC points are located. Ibis will triple the current
number of required QC points from 120 to 360 total points per 500 square-mile area.
5. Classify LiDAR data and format as LAS file type
6. Perform targeting, control and data verification / check points.
D, Work Breakdown Structure
Task 1. Establish orthophotographic and LiDAR target, control and LiDAR
data verification points.
Task 2.
Collect orthophotographic images and LiDAR data.
Task 3 (a),
Create and index orthophotographic tile images.
Task 3 (b),
Categorize LiDAR data, perform QAlQC on data and format in LAS
file type.
Task 4.
Develop DEM / DTM, contour and breakline data
Task 5.
Provide final deliverables as accepted.
E,
Summary Schedule of Tasks and Deliverables
,PaYments ,
BASIN/DISTRICT
, Cost Share
Pa ment .
2
Targeting, Data Verification and Control Survey
Data for review, comment and acce tance
Sample Initial Orthophotographic Images and
LiDAR data collection initial accuracy report for
review, comment and acceptance
Sample ofQAlQC'ed tiled Orthophotographic
Image for review, comment and acce tance
Sample ofQAlQC'ed Categorized LiDAR Data
in LAS file format for review, comment and
acce tance
Sample and DEM/DTM, Contour and Breakline
Data in GIS and CAD formats for review,
comment and acceptance
Electronic files of all data as previously reviewed
and accepted
Subtotals of Coun
$52,059.00 $52,059.00
$555,853.50 $496,405.50
$1,052,259,00
6/20/08
$126,522.00 $199,652.00
$166,578.50 $35,246.50
$95,750.00 $32,542.00
-0- $61,962.00
$114,944.00 $114,944.00
7/11/08
3a
817108
3b
9/4/08
4
9/4/08
5
10/30/08
and BasinIDistrict Pro' ect Costs
Total Pro' ect Costs
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