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Summary Report. The selected Vendor shall work with PEF personnel to determine a<br />

recommended alternative for implementation after the alternative analysis is complete. A<br />

preliminary draft of the Phase I alternatives summary report shall be submitted to PEF for review<br />

and comment 5 days prior to final document submittal and presentation at Crystal River. The<br />

final Alternatives Summary Report shall be approved by PEF before starting the conceptual<br />

design. The final alternatives analysis will identify additional testing and information that is<br />

required in order to complete the conceptual design (i.e. underground utilities location, soils<br />

sampling, etc.).<br />

Five copies of the final Alternatives Summary Report shall be supplied to PEF<br />

Phase I1<br />

The Vendor shall then develop a Conceptual Design of the selected alternative. The design shall<br />

have sufficient detail that the information can be used as the primary input for the detailed<br />

design. PEF personnel will supply site specific criteria for Vendor inclusion in the conceptual<br />

design document as identified below. At a minimum, the Conceptual Design will include the<br />

following:<br />

0 Provide a detailed scope description. The description should include the boundaries and<br />

interfaces with existing systems (i.e., site electrical, helper and modular cooling towers).<br />

0 Identify the location(s) for installation and reason for selection, including any testing data<br />

that was used to aid in the site selection.<br />

0 Identify any exclusions or caveats that were considered during alternative selection.<br />

0 Identify applicable codes and standards.<br />

o State design conditions such as seismic loads, wind speeds, thermal and dynamic<br />

loads, system pressure and temperatures, and chemical considerations.<br />

0 Identify installation requirements that are unique to the proposed design, installation,<br />

and/or startup of the equipment. Include specific direction if field routing is not<br />

acceptable.<br />

0 Identify any assumptions made during the alternative selection.<br />

o State environmental conditions anticipated during storage, construction, and<br />

operation.<br />

o Identify environmentally sensitive areas near the construction areas. Identify the<br />

environmental permitting requirements for the construction.<br />

o Identify any interface requirements including definition of the functional and<br />

physical interfaces involving structures, systems and components.<br />

0 Identify any precautions or limitations that need to be considered in completing the<br />

design.<br />

o Identify environmental considerations (e.g., maximum particulate carry over<br />

during evaporative processes).<br />

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Provide installation sketches and marked up drawings for electrical, I&C, and mechanical<br />

systems. Develop P&ID of recommended system(s).<br />

Provide installation sketches and marked up drawings with civiI/structural details.<br />

Provide calculations developed during the alternative evaluation and selection process.<br />

Provide suggested component and equipment selection and specifications.<br />

o Identify the performance requirements of the selected alternative systems and<br />

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