The project consists of the construction of a 12 to 14-foot wide concrete multi-use trail and a 1200-foot long, 16-foot wide pedestrian bridge. The trail begins on the west side of Shingle Creek and on the north side of Osceola Parkway, and traverses to the east with a bridge crossing over Shingle Creek, then along an existing pond berm, and to the north side of Osceola Parkway. The concrete multi-use trail connects to an existing pathway of a recently developed commercial site, just west of Dyer Boulevard. Total project length is approximately 2.4 miles. The Project then consists of replacing the existing 8-foot sidewalk with a 10-foot sidewalk over to Thacker Avenue then north and east along the south side of Thacker. This segment of the trail consists of the 10 replacement of damaged segments of the existing sidewalk. The trail crosses Thacker Avenue to the north at the intersection with John Young Parkway and traverses north ultimately connecting to the Orange County segment of Shingle Creek Regional Trail at the county line. Work includes clearing & grubbing of the project corridor, installation of erosion control measures, earthwork, stabilization, concrete trail pavement, pedestrian bridge, and minor milling & resurfacing with pavement striping as called for in the construction drawings. Sodding, pavers, landscaping, signage, and minor utility adjustments are also included. Project Map Location shown in Attachment āCā. The construction engineering and inspection services shall include contract administration, inspection, and materials sampling and testing for the construction projects listed above.