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FOURTH AMENDMENT TO THE JOINT AGREEMENT FOR PLANNING,
DESIGN, AND ENGINEERING SERVICES BETWEEN THE CITY OF FORT WORTH,
THE FORT WORTH TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY,
AND AECOM USA GROUP,INC.
WHEREAS, the Fort Worth Transportation Authority ("The T") and the City of Fort Worth
("City"), and AECOM USA Group, Inc. (formerly known as TCB Inc.) ("Consultant") executed a Joint
Agreement for Planning, Design, and Engineering Services ("Project") for the Hyde Park Transit Plaza
("Joint Agreement") (City Secretary Contract Number 29432);
WHEREAS, it has become necessary to amend the agreement to include additional services and
compensation for the Hyde Park Transit Plaza in order to complete the Project.
NOW, THEREFORE, the Joint Agreement shall be amended to include additional services and
compensation as follows:
1. Article I shall be amended to include an amended Exhibit A-1. The amended Exhibit is attached
to this Amendment. All other provisions of Article I shall remain in full force and effect.
2. Article II shall be amended to include an amended Attachment B and Exhibits B-3, B-4, and 13-
4B. The amended Attachment and Exhibits are attached to this Amendment. All other provisions
of Article II shall remain in full force and effect.
3. Except as set forth in this Fourth Amendment, the Joint Agreement is hereby in all things ratified
and confirmed as in full force and effect.
EXECUTED in multiple originals this the dt""'day of A[01__, 2010.
Executed this the�day of M L , 2010.
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OFFICIAL RECORD
CITY SECRETARY
FT.WORTH, TX
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OFFICIAL RECORD
CITY SECRETARY
FT. WORTH TX
ATTACHMENT "A"
General Scope of Services
"Scope of Services set forth herein can only be modified by additions, clarifications, and/or
deletions set forth in the supplemental Scope of Services. In cases of conflict between the
Supplemental Scope of Services and the General Scope of Services, the Supplemental Scope of
Services shall have precedence over the General Scope of Services."
GENERAL
1) Preliminary Conference with City and the T
The Consultant shall attend preliminary conferences with authorized representatives of the
City and the T regarding the scope of project so that the plans and specifications which are
to be developed hereunder by the Engineer will result in providing facilities which are
economical in design and conform to the City's and T's requirements and budgetary
constraints.
2) Coordination with Outside Agencies/Public Entities
The Engineer shall coordinate with officials of other outside agencies as may be necessary
for the design of the proposed improvements. It shall be the Consultant's duty hereunder to
secure necessary information from such outside agencies, to meet their requirements.
3) Agreements and Permits
The Consultant shall complete all forms/applications to allow the City of Fort Worth and the
T to obtain any and all agreements and/or permits normally required for a project of this
size and type. The Consultant will be responsible for negotiating and coordinating to obtain
approval of the agency issuing the agreement and/or permits and will make any revisions
necessary to bring the plans into compliance with the requirements of said agency,
including but not limited to highways, railroads, water authorities, Corps of Engineers and
other utilities.
5) Design Changes Relating to Permitting Authorities
If permitting authorities require design changes, the Consultant shall revise the plans and
specifications as required at the Consultant's own cost and expense, unless such changes
are required due to changes in the design of the facilities made by the permitting authority.
If such changes are required, the Consultant shall notify the City and the T and an
amendment to the contract shall be made if the Consultant incurs additional cost. If there
are unavoidable delays, a mutually agreeable and reasonable time extension shall be
negotiated.
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6) Plan Submittal
Copies of the original plans and specifications shall be provided in electronic disc format,
or as otherwise approved by the City's Planning and Development Department and the T,
and shall become the property of the City and the T. One full size hard copy and one half-
size copy of each plan shall be provided on paper as approved by The T, and as otherwise
approved by the City's Planning and Development Department. The City and the T may
use such drawings in any manner it desires, provided that the Consultant shall not be liable
for the use of such drawings for any project other than the project described herein, and
further provided that the Consultant shall not be liable for the consequences of any
changes that are made to the drawings or changes that are made in the implementation of
the drawings without the written approval of the Consultant.
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EXHIBIT A-1
SUPPLEMENTAL SCOPE OF SERVICES
(SUPPLEMENT TO ATTACHMENT A)
Hyde Park Transit Plaza and Related Improvements
Hyde Park Limits of Project:
For conceptual design (up to 15%):
• Both sides of Houston Street from Tenth Street Pedestrian Mall north to the intersection
of Ninth Street;
• Jennings Street from Texas Street to Tenth Street, including the east fagade of City Hall;
• Tenth Street from Monroe Street to Jennings Street, including the north fagade of City
Hall, the north plaza of City Hall (City Hall Plaza), and the public right-ofway (ROW)
along the north side of Tenth Street;
• John Peter Smith Park;
• Tenth Street Pedestrian Mall (pedestrian easement only);
• "Edge" walls for Hyde Park: SBC building, Federal building, and parking garage on the
north side of Hyde Park; and
• Areas designated below for design to 30%.
For conceptual design (up to 30%):
• Hyde Park Transit Plaza,bounded by the northern ROW of the realigned Ninth Street to
the north, Throckmorton Street to the west, Houston Street to the east, and the southern
boundary of Old Hyde Park to the south;
• Realigned portion of Ninth Street between Houston and Throckmorton Streets; and
• Intersection of Tenth,Throckmorton, and Jennings Streets, including west side of
Throckmorton, east and west side of Jennings and north and south side of Tenth Street.
For design beyond 30%:
• All areas included in the 30% conceptual design as listed above, and other areas as
designated in the preferred design alternative developed under this scope of work.
• Traffic engineering study.
• Design pedestrian signal.
• Incorporate additional trees into Hyde Park Transit Plaza design.
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A. Concept Design
Al. Background
Ala. Kick-off Conference: Attend a kick-off conference with City and T staff to review
requirements, visit the site, review available material, and discuss scheduling.
Alb. Additional Meetings: Attend two (2) additional meetings with Federal Transit
Administration officials and utility providers(City and franchise utilities).
A 1 c. Research and Site Urban Design Analysis: Research site features, existing
conditions at public buildings and private property for property line verification and potential
basement incursions beyond property lines. Research historic features and other thematic
information that may affect site development. Research adjacent property ownership, existing
plans for roadways, drainage, and utilities. Contact franchise utilities and request plans of their
facilities within the project limits.
Following a site visit, prepare a broad, conceptual visual and urban design analysis of the
study area. This analysis will be done using AutoCAD-based plans provided by the Client.
Prepare a 30"x40" colored board with text, diagrams and photographs.
A 1 d. Topographic Survey & Right-of-Way Documents: Identify and locate physical
features within the project limits. Features located shall be identified on the plans and shall
include right-of-way limits, sidewalks, curbing, landscaping, utilities, traffic patterns, traffic
signals, and lighting.
Prepare realignment survey for realigned Ninth Street.
Ale. Geotechnical Investigation: Take soil borings and make recommendations for
stabilization of the pavement subgrade.
A2. Meetings and Briefings
A2a. Staff Review of 15% Alternatives: Present the two 15% alternative concept designs
to the staff.
A2b. Advisory Committee Review of 15% Plans: Present the two 15% alternative concept
designs to the advisory committee to finalize 15% alternative concepts and to determine which
alternative will be taken forward to the 30% conceptual design phase.
A2(a)b. Public Art Charette: Participate in a two-day public art charette coordinated by the
Arts Commission with selected artists.
A2c. Staff 30% Review: Present final 30% conceptual design to staff.
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A2d. Prepare and Conduct One (1) Public Stakeholder Meeting at the 30% Design Stage:
Develop a stakeholder database for the distribution of meeting notifications. Information for the
database will be compiled from the City, the T, and other mailing lists to include interested parties
and groups.
Prepare for and conduct 30% Public Meeting. The purpose of this meeting is to present the 30%
design and to facilitate review and input by the general public.
Ate. Advisory Committee Review of 30% Conceptual Design: Present the final 30%
conceptual design to the advisory committee and determine which elements will be taken forward
into final design.
A3. Develop Conceptual Design Plans
A3a. Programming: The consultant team will prepare alternative programs for utilization
of the public space and will make programming assumptions for the design interface with each of
the surrounding or abutting properties.
Formulate transit requirements, operational requirements and policies and degree of flexibility of
transit-related structures for both bus and streetcar movements. Conduct programming analysis
through work sessions and interviews with key stakeholders, technical staff, and GSA
representatives.
Prepare a program statement that outlines the urban design approach and improvements that
should be incorporated in the schematic (15%) design.
A3b. Coordination: Meet with the City Transportation and Public Works Department
officials and T staff during conceptual design to determine the list of improvements and/or
modifications of traffic patterns that will be built in the 15% concept design plan. These
coordination meetings are also aimed at gathering information about private sector development
plans.
Meet with City Water Department staff during the concept design phase to determine list of
improvements and/or modifications to water/sanitary sewer lines requested by the Water
Department. Fee for design of requested improvements will be provided in a supplemental
authorization request.
Coordinate definition of urban design, landscape and architectural components with multiple
stakeholders. Define design issues to be addressed in the preparation of project design plans.
Integrate project research and programming results into baseline understanding of project
parameters.
AR. Alternative Site and Architectural Plans — 15% Design: Prepare a maximum of two
(2) alternative site plans for development of the Hyde Park Transit Plaza. Each site plan will
depict alternative design solutions shown in a 30"x40" format that will depict illustrative details
for sidewalks, landscape, lighting and other urban design features. An additional 30"x40" board
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will include an eye-level perspective of the site and, if appropriate, an axonometric drawing and
annotated cross sections.
Develop two alternatives for architectural elements to include a transit transfer facility concept,
transit shelter concept, and other site elements. Develop two alternatives for other architectural
site elements, including a vertical element at the intersection of the Ninth Street and Jennings
Street view corridors, fagade walls, and entry features. The two concepts will be provided in a
drawing format: front and side elevation (scaled to patron/vehicle), plan insert within overall site
plan, and materials list. These illustrations will provide a visual context to evaluate the overall
design intent of the site and its structures at the concept phase.
Water features, fountains, spray walls, etc. are specifically excluded from this scope of work.
Conceptual and final design of such features may be accomplished with a supplemental work
authorization.
Aad. Preferred 15% Concept Design and Program and Construction Cost Estimates: Based
on feedback and comments from the client representative and staff technical committee and
advisory committee, prepare a preferred 15% concept design plan in 30"x40" format for site,
architectural and civil elements and a technical memorandum that summarizes the plan concept
and implementation strategy. Prepare construction cost estimates based on preferred 15% concept
design.
Me. 30% Concept Design (Final Concept Design): Based on comments and directives
received on the 15% Design, prepare a 30% site plan and an architectural elements plan
presenting urban design, landscape, civil and architectural elements. The site plan will identify
site materials, landscape species, street furniture, lightning, concepts for public art, and finished
footprint of buildings.
Prepare final illustration to present the 30% design scheme to the public and client
representatives. This illustration can be a perspective or axonometric drawing that would be in a
30"x40" panel. Prepare material sample boards to be used for the selection of urban design,
landscape and architectural elements that will be selected for the final design.
For the selected architectural elements, isometric views and design detail vignettes (focus
on structure only) will be provided to illustrate the visual sense of the construction. Outline
materials specifications will be provided. Written descriptions of systems such as lighting,
electrical, and other features will be provided to accompany design drawings.
Based on comments and directives received during 30% briefings, presentations and staff
review, prepare a Final Urban Design Development Program that identifies and describes all
elements that will be included in the 30%design. The technical memorandum will also describe a
phasing strategy for the project.
Prepare 30% Concept Design construction cost estimates.
Submit 30% Concept Design plans to FTA for review.
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A4. Project Management: Provide comprehensive project management for all tasks and
project phases, including meeting coordination, budget and schedule oversight, and quality
control.
Additional Services Not Included in Scope of Work
Using AutoCAD files and other information gathered during site inspections and/or provided by
the client relative to development plans of adjacent parcels of land,build a digital 3-D model of
the site using a 3D Studio rendering program with an AutoCAD base.
B. Final Design Bl. Meetings and Briefings
B 1 a. 60% Staff Review Meetings: Present 60% plans to staff.
B 1 b. 90% Staff Review Meeting: Present 90%design plans to staff.
B 1 c. Prepare and Conduct One(1) 90%Public Stakeholder Meeting at the 90% Design
Stage: Present the 90%design and facilitate review and input by the general public.
B 1 d. 90% Advisory Committee Review Meeting: Present 90%design plans to the
advisory committee.
B 1 e. 100% Staff Review Meetings: Present 100% design plans to staff.
B If Subsurface Utility Engineering(SUE): Perform a subsurface utility survey to
pinpoint the location of critical underground utilities that may have an impact on the location
of the proposed storm drain system.
Blg. Traffic EngineeringStudy: Traffic Engineering Study, which includes but is not
limited to,pedestrian and vehicular analysis at the Ninth Street and Throckmorton Street
intersection to determine appropriate traffic safety measures. The scope of services includes the
following tasks:
1. Review 2002 AM and PM peak hour traffic volumes provided by the City of Fort
Worth for the intersection adjacent to the project area. These volumes will be
used to supplement those collected in Task 2 for purposes of rerouting traffic as
noted in Task 4.
2. Collect updated vehicular and pedestrian traffic counts at the Throckmorton and
Ninth Streets intersection during the AM,Noon, and PM peak periods.
3. Evaluate requirements for signal warrant based on information provided by the
MUTCD.
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4. Using the information provided above, reroute existing traffic and analyze the
intersection operations along Throckmorton at the Ninth Street intersection from
an operations and safety standpoint.
5. Prepare technical memorandum detailing need for traffic and/or pedestrian signals
along Throckmorton Street at the realigned Ninth Street intersection.
6. Meet with City and the T to discuss findings and recommendations.
B 1 h. Pedestrian Signal Design: Design pedestrian signal at Throckmorton and Ninth
Street to include the following tasks:
1. Meet with City to discuss traffic signal design requirements.
2. Prepare 90 percent plans, including quantities and opinion of probable
construction costs.
3. Attend design review meeting with City.
4. Prepare 100 percent plans, including updated quantities and opinion of probable
construction cost.
5. Address final comments.
6. Prepare final pedestrian signal plans for inclusion in the final construction
documents.
B 11. Additional Tree Design: Incorporate additional trees into the Hyde Park Transit
Plaza design on the south side of Ninth Street as requested by the Hyde Park and Ninth Street
Advisory Committee after the final conceptual design was approved.
1. Develop alternative tree planting plans.
2. Analyze utility conflicts in relation to the additional tree placement.
3. Refine and integrate design of additional trees into the current hardscape design.
4. Modify drainage, lighting and irrigation systems as currently designed to
accommodate the additional trees.
5. Prepare for and attend three additional meetings with City and stakeholders as
well as one additional Hyde Park and Ninth Street Advisory Committee meeting.
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B2. Develop Final Design Plans
132a. Develop 30% and 60% Construction Documents: Prepare 30% and 60% plans and
specifications for architectural elements: transit transfer facility, transit shelter structure,
and other architectural site elements.
Prepare 30% and 60%plans and specifications for civil and site elements to include:
Roadway Plans and Details
Site Plans and Details
Architectural Plans and Specifications
Traffic Control Plans
Grading Plans
Storm Drain Plan and Profiles
Sidewalk/Plaza Plans and Elevations
Erosion Control Plans
Horizontal and Vertical Control Data
Lighting and Electrical Plans
All details in accordance with City of Fort Worth, T,FTA, and Texas Department of
Licensing and Regulation standards.
Prepare construction cost estimates.
132b. Develop 90% Construction Documents: Prepare 90% plans and specifications for
architectural elements: transit transfer facility, transit shelter structure, and other architectural
site elements.
Prepare 90% plans and specifications for civil and site elements to include:
Roadway Plans and Details
Site Plans and Details
Architectural Plans and Specifications
Traffic Control Plans
Grading Plans
Storm Drain Plan and Profiles
Sidewalk/Plaza Plans and Elevations
Erosion Control Plans
Horizontal and Vertical Control Data
Lighting and Electrical Plans
All details in accordance with City of Fort Worth, T, FTA and TDLR standards.
Prepare construction cost estimates.
Submit 90% Plans to FTA for review.
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B2c. Develop 100% Construction Documents: Prepare 100% plans and specifications for
architectural elements: transit transfer facility, transit shelter structure, and other architectural site
elements.
Prepare 100%plans and specifications for civil and site elements to include:
Roadway Plans and Details
Site Plans and Details
Architectural Plans and Specifications
Traffic Control Plans
Grading Plans
Storm Drain Plan and Profiles
Sidewalk/Plaza Plans and Elevations
Erosion Control Plans
Horizontal and Vertical Control Data
Lighting and Electrical Plans
All details in accordance with City of Fort Worth, T, FTA and TDLR standards.
Prepare construction cost estimates.
The following services are the fourth amendment to this contract:
B2d. Construction Phase Assistance
1. Passenger Shelter Locations. Add location of two Passenger Shelters to the plans
as required by Fort Worth Transit Authority. The plans will show the dimensions
of the Passenger Shelter foundations and offsets from the curb and sidewalk, and
will add sidewalk to the north side of 9fh Street to provide additional room for
pedestrians. No Passenger Shelter plans,details, specifications, or pay item will
be provided by AECOM. This detailed information will be provided in an
addendum by the City of Fort Worth.
2. Revise Paver Detail. The pavers called out in the current plans are in accordance
with TxDOT Specifications and Details, per TxDOT's Local Letting criteria. The
City of Fort Worth requested that AECOM revise the detail because of
maintenance issues with the sand bedding. AECOM will revise the detail and
specifications to modify the bedding material to City of Fort Worth criteria. This
change will impact approximately 10 plan sheets, general notes in plans and
contract documents, and four specifications.
3. Provide On-Call Services. AECOM will assist the City of Fort Worth on an as
needed basis during the construction phase for a period of one year. For the
purposes of this scope, it is estimated that 60 hours will be required for this Task.
The client will be invoiced on a Time and Materials -per hour basis - for any
work completed under this Task after the first 10 hours of work under this Task
have been completed. The hourly fee will be based on the attached rate schedule
(Exhibit B-5). For scoping purposes, the hourly rate is estimated at$150 per
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hour: however, this rate could increase or decrease, depending on the personnel
working on the project. Thus$150 per hour for a total of 60 hours results in a
total fee of$7,500. If and when 80% of the total fee has been expended, then
AECOM will notify the City of the remaining hours on the contract,based on the
$150 per hour. This notification will be used to verify if remaining budget is
adequate or if the City would like to increase the total hours for this task.
4. Prepare 1 Addendum Requested by TxDOT. During the bidding of the
project in June 2009, two Addenda were issued for the project by the City of Fort
Worth. Additionally, since the previous biddingof f the project in the summer of
2009,TxDOT has modified a few of their specifications. These past two addenda
and these modified specifications by TxDOT will need to be updated and included
in the bidding package. In this task, AECOM will prepare a single addendum,
prior to the bidding of the project, that will include the previous two addenda,
along with the modified TxDOT Specifications. The following specifications and
items will need to be updated as indicated by TxDOT:
1)000--1001 replace with 000--1676
2)007-445 replace with 007-639
3)421-031 replace with 421-035
4)424-001 replace with 424-002
5)440-001 replace with 440-002
6)441-002 replace with 441-005
7)Please include either sp 506-010 OR 506-011. You do not need both.
8)512-001 replace with 512-002
9)610-006 replace with 6 10-0 10
10)Remove sp 678-001
11)ADD 247-033
12)ADD 260-001
13)ADD 341-024
14)ADD 448-002
15)Include the Buy America requirements and Certification document(previously covered
in Addendum#I issued in June 2009,but may require updating)
16)Include the revised bid tabs showing the additional quantities for the modified sidewalk
and Passenger Shelters(previously covered in Addendum#2 issued in June 2009)
17)Update Modified Sidewalk detail sheet. Please note,the additional quantities noted on
this sheet need to be reflected in the revised bid tabs mentioned in item 16. Also,the
Modified Sidewalk detail notes an item 427-2006 that is measured in SY. Please note,it
427-2006 needs to be shown as Blast Finish measured in SF,not SY. (previously covered in
Addendum#2 issued in June 2009)
18) Please include the FWTA packet(previously covered in Addendum#1 issued in June
2009
20) Include all Passenger Shelter and Modified Sidewalk Details(previously covered in
Addendum#1 issued in June 2009)
5. Prepare Executed Plans and Contract Documents. After the proiect has been
bid, and a contractor is approved, AECOM will prepare executed and conformed
contract documents. This process includes the followingitems:
ems:
• Incorporating all of the addenda into the plans and contract documents.
• Obtaining signed contracts,bid bonds, addenda, and such items from the
contractor and incorporating them into the contract documents.
• Prepare 5 sets of executed documents and 5 sets of conformed documents.
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The following services are not included in the contract:
1. Sell and/or distribute contract documents.
2. Maintain plan holder's list.
3. Distribute Addenda to contractors or plan rooms.
4. Receive bids from contractor.
5. Tabulate Bids and/or evaluate bids for possible errors.
6. Evaluate apparent low bidder and recommend award to the City of Fort Worth.
7. Provide inspection services.
8. Coordinate with contractor and/or initiate decisions for contractor during
construction.
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ATTACHMENT B
(REVISED)
COMPENSATION AND SCHEDULE
HYDE PARK TRANSIT PLAZA AND RELATED IMPROVEMENTS
I. COMPENSATION
A. The CONSULTANT shall be compensated a total fee of$508,954, of which
$501,454 is paid on a lump sum basis and $7,500 is paid on a time and
materials basis, for Basic and Special Services as summarized on Exhibit"B-
3". Payment of the lump sum fee shall be considered full compensation for
the services described in Exhibit"A-I" for all labor, materials, supplies, and
equipment necessary to complete the project.
B. Partial payment shall be made monthly as stipulated on Exhibit"B-1" upon
receipt of an invoice from the CONSULTANT, prepared from the books and
records of the CONSULTANT. Each invoice is to be verified as to its
accuracy and compliance with the terms of this contract by an officer of the
CONSULTANT. Payment according to statements will be subject to
certification by the Executive Director of the Fort Worth Transportation
Authority or his authorized representative that such work has been performed.
II. SCHEDULE
A. Part A—Concept Design will be completed within 354 calendar days after
"Notice to Proceed".
B. Part B—Plans, specifications, and contract documents will be completed
within 211 calendar days after City and the T approval of Concept Plans.
C. Part C—Addenda will be prepared in a timely manner such that the project
can begin construction on or before June 1, 2010.
B-1
3/22/2010
EXHIBIT"B-3"
COST SUMMARY
(REVISED)
HYDE PARK TRANSIT PLAZA AND RELATED IMPROVEMENTS
Exhibit Original Previous Amendment Revised M/WBE %
Scope of Fee Amendments No. 4 Fee
Services
A-1 $469,539 $20,505 $18,910 $508,954 $147,293 29%
Proposed M/WBE Services Fees
Subconsultants
Komatsu Architecture Architectural Desi $115,293
AEI Subsurface Utility $32,000
Engineering
EB1-1
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FORT WORTH
INTEROFFICE MEMO
TO: Becky Pils, Planning & Development Department
FROM: Allison Tidwell, City Secretary's Office
DATE: May 11, 2010
SUBJECT: FOURTH AMENDMENT TO CONTRACT NO. 29432 AND FIRST
AMENDMENT TO CONTRACT NO. 29433 FOR PLANN G, DESIGN AND
ENGINEERING OF THE HYDE PARK TRANSIT PLAZA PROJECT
These documents are being forwarded to you for original signatures from the Fort Worth
Transportation Authority. All signed copies of the contract must be returned with original
signatures for final processing.
Failure to return the documents will delay the final processing of the contract. Once we have
received all of the documents, we will assign a contract number. Thank you in advance for your
cooperation.
If you have any questions, please call me at 817-392-6090.
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