Specifications include, but are not limited to: Lake Transit Authority (Authority or Owner) is seeking professional construction management services to oversee the project described in Section II. The project will be constructed using the Design-Build methodology and construction is anticipated to start in 2025. Project management is the discipline of planning, organizing, securing, and managing resources to achieve specific goals as defined by the project specifications. The primary responsibility of the Construction Project Manager is to achieve all of the project goals and objectives while honoring constraints. The primary constraints are scope, time, and budget. Under the direction of the Executive Director, the Construction Project Manager will work with the Authority’s staff, as well as representatives in the various design and construction disciplines, and those agencies having jurisdiction over the project. The Construction Project Manager will act as the Authority’s owner-representative in meetings, conferences, and presentations and report to the Executive Director as required. The capability of the firms submitting proposals shall include construction management services that cover the full spectrum of a project. 1. Construction of the Lake County Interregional Transit Center a. The Lake County Interregional Transit Center will be located on the southwest corner of the intersection of Dam Road Ext. and South Center Drive in the City of Clearlake. Attachment A has the legal description for the parcel and a conceptual footprint of the new transit center. The structure on-site will be one-story and will have solar panels on the south-facing pitched rooftops. There will be three electric bus charging bays. Auto parking will be provided in a separate parking lot south of the bus charging infrastructure with two-way auto access onto Dam Road Ext. A total of 19 spots will be included to be used for employees or parkand-ride; of which four will be available for EV charging and one designated for a disabled placard. Landscaping will be developed in the remaining southerly portion of the site with trees, grass, and bench areas throughout. 2. Procurement of four (4) hydrogen buses a. LTA received funding to purchase four (4) new hydrogen buses for the Lake Transit Authority, which will expand existing bus service to serve rural populations. 3. Installation of hydrogen fueling infrastructure a. The fueling infrastructure will be located on the same premises as the existing Operations and Maintenance facility located at 9240 Hwy 53 in Lower Lake, CA. 4. Retrofits to the existing maintenance facility infrastructure a. The existing facility includes two (2) indoor and one (1) outdoor maintenance bays. Retrofits will be required to the existing structure to allow for the proper air flow and ventilation needed to safely work on the hydrogen buses. In addition to the retrofitting the building, solar panels will be installed on the south-facing pitched rooftops of the facility.