Convert AVID Bin to Final Cut Pro with Media

Hello I need to urgently figure this out.
I have a AVID BIN with HD footage logged into it. There were 8 different tapes and the bin has about 100 clips in it. Everything is in dnxHD format on the AVID end. I'd want the clips to be PRORES on the FCP end.
I have Automatic Duck FCPImport if needed.
How do I do this?
I want to basically convert the AVID BIN to a Final Cut Pro bin maintaing all tape/reel names for each clip as well as timecodes for each clip, so that they can batch capture in FCP down the road incase something goes offline.
The thing is the media files would have to transfer too wtih the bin, so that they can open this all up in FCP and it shows up and they can start editing with the footage.
Any ideas? Please tell me in lamens terms. I'm an AVID editor so I know AVID really well, FCP not so well but I can move around it.

Could this be a job for Sebsky Tools?
Download Link for it can be found here
A good discussion of the tool can be found here

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