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<br />d, <br /> <br />Conceptual Design Features - Hydraulic, hydrologic, and structural design criteria <br />for all proposed facilities including: <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. Sizing criteria for all hydraulic features such as reservoirs, outlet works, <br />canals, pipelines, pumping plants, etc. with associated energy losses where <br />appropriate, <br />. Preliminary structural design criteria including loadings, stresses, <br />geotechnical considerations, and assumptions used for stability analyses, <br />. Derivation of the reservoir inflow design flood with volume, peak <br />discharge and routing through the reservoir, <br />. Spillway sizing for the inflow design flood, <br />. The number, size and operating characteristics of pumping units, <br />. Other site factors such as erosion hazard, icing and cold-weather <br />conditions, special construction requirements, and sedimentation. <br /> <br />e. Field Investigations - A description of all field investigations including the date of <br />the investigations, type of investigations, methodology used and results. For all <br />major structures, the Loan Feasibility Study should describe site conditions, <br />engineering geology, geologic mapping, source and availability of construction <br />materials, and subsurface investigations used in the design ofthe structure, Where <br />geologic conditions are poor or may require intensive exploration and evaluation, a <br />comprehensive report by a qualified engineering geologist may be necessary, <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />f, <br /> <br />Right of-Wav/Land - Land and right-of-way requirements for the proposed project <br />and a tabulation ofland ownership at the site of proposed facilities. <br /> <br />2.4.3 Cost Estimate <br /> <br />Provide a detailed estimate for all capital costs of project implementation such as planning <br />and permitting activities, engineering design, construction inspection, administrative and <br />legal costs, land and right-of-way acquisition, relocation costs, construction costs, <br />financing costs and an appropriate contingency factor. Detailed construction cost <br />estimates should include a tabulation of quantities, unit costs and total costs. Allowance <br />should be made for cost escalation expected between the date of the construction cost <br />estimate and the award of the construction contract. For large projects with multi-year <br />construction schedules, cost escalation during construction should also be estimated, <br /> <br />2.4.4 Implementation Schedule <br /> <br />Provide a project implementation schedule showing the beginning and completion dates <br />for all activities required for project implementation such as planning studies, permits, <br />design, contracts, land and right-of-way acquisition, financing, and construction, <br /> <br />2.4.5 Impacts <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />Provide plans for addressing impacts identified in Section 2.4.I,c. Also include <br />consideration of the impact of the proposed project on local and/or regional plans for <br /> <br />10 <br />