Specifications include, but are not limited to: 4.2 During the Design Phase the CMAR may be required to but is not limited to the following: 4.2.1 Provide detailed independent cost estimating and knowledge of marketplace conditions; beginning with a rough order of magnitude (ROM) cost of the initial scope along with iterative cost estimates to align with the Design Team's submittals (Program, Schematic Phase, Design Development, Construction Documents) including value engineering and cost cutting exercises as necessary to stay within the prescribed budget. 4.2.2 Provide project planning and scheduling to determine an appropriate construction approach. 4.2.3 Provide alternate systems/materials evaluation; 4.2.4 Provide constructability and buildability analysis; 4.2.5 Advise City of ways to gain efficiencies in project delivery; 4.2.6 Provide long-lead procurement studies and possibly initiate procurement of long-lead items; 4.2.7 Protect the City’s sensitivity to quality, safety, and environmental factors. 4.2.8 Coordinate with various City departments, other agencies, utility companies, etc. 4.3 During the Construction Phase the CMAR will be required to complete certain tasks, including but not limited to the following: 4.3.1 Coordinate with various City departments, other agencies, utility companies, etc. 4.3.2 Arrange for procurement of materials and equipment; 4.3.3 Schedule and manage site operations; 4.3.4 Bid, award, and manage all construction related contracts and subcontracts while meeting the City bid requirements; 4.3.5 Provide quality controls; 4.3.6 Bond and insure the construction; 4.3.7 Address all federal, state and City permitting requirements; 4.3.8 Address City issues; 4.3.9 Maintain a safe work site for all project participants.