Specifications include, but are not limited to: A) Archaeological survey of the proposed project area. Consultant will review archeological records, project design and perform a professional survey in the areas of ground disturbance to identify any potential areas of concern or to identify any historical artifacts. B) Project-Specific Monitoring Plan – The selected consultant is to review the Project plans and area in light of appropriate cultural resource documentation and prepare an Archaeological Monitoring Plan. This plan should determine the locations for and manner of monitoring in light of the project plans, area conditions, and methodology, taking into account what can be fruitfully monitored from utility plowing in such areas. The plan should contain or be accompanied by an 4 explanation of what monitoring should be required, in what areas, and by what personnel, based on a standard of practice acceptable in Washington State. At a minimum, this should consist of a brief description of the natural and cultural setting of the project, types of archaeological materials that might be encountered in light of the area and methodology, a description of the role of the archaeological monitor, an assessment of potential discovery of archaeological and/or human remains, and notification protocols and setbacks to be implemented upon the discovery of either. The project already has an inadvertent discovery plan, which the monitoring plan may incorporate or revise for consistency. C) Construction Monitoring – If required, archaeological monitoring shall be conducted to the extent needed in accordance with the monitoring plan for project-related ground disturbing activities. This includes monitoring the relevant project-related ground disturbance, recording its progress, and coordinating with Lewis County staff or their designated counterparts at Contractor regarding the construction schedule. If archaeological materials are encountered, the selected consultant shall implement the protocols and procedures outlined in the monitoring and discovery plans. The selected consultant shall also provide training to contractor personnel on protocols and identifying potential artifacts. D) Monitoring Reports – An archaeological monitoring report shall be prepared once construction monitoring is complete for a relevant portion of project work. This report shall include a project work description, methods, results of archaeological monitoring, and any technical recommendations.