Specifications include, but are not limited to: The Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) is issuing this Request for Proposal (RFP) seeking qualified teams for Right of Way (ROW) Acquisition services for I-285 @ BOULDERCREST ROAD. The Consultant shall: 1. Request a review appraiser upon submission of the Cost Estimate. 2. Obtain and review the Preliminary Field Plan Review (PFPR) Report for any instructions and concerns applicable to project. 3. Attend all required meetings relevant to the project. For example and not limited to: monthly team meetings, Project ride project with Review Appraiser to perform Project Checklist, Appraisal Scoping meeting to determine Valuation Services, ROW/ Utility meeting(s), Monthly ROW/Design Status Meeting. 4. Deliver the Right of Way plans to the assigned project attorney (SAAG). Review the ROW plans and set the schedule for completion of the Owner Verification forms and Preliminary Title reports (deliver schedule letter with expected completion dates). Monitor the progress and completion of the SAAG’s work. 5. Obtain a copy of any property contamination reports and any Hazardous Waste reports. Reports must be taken to Right of Way Project Inspection with the reviewer and reviewed and discussed with the Review Appraiser and GDOT Right of Way Project Manager. Field reviews project with plans to ensure accuracy of topography and other Right of Way concerns. 6. Request topo and any other noticeable required plan revisions to designer, including adding temporary construction easements for removal or demolition of any significant improvements such as, but not limited to, outdoor advertising billboard signs, canopy cutoffs, houses, buildings, or other major structures lying within, partially within, or off required acquisition area yet with extensions such as septic systems, wells, or other significant extensions lying within required Right of Way, and warranting the removal of building, house, or other major structure off required R/W acquisition area. Coordinate with the GDOT State Property Manager, who will assist in determining boundaries or limits of required demolition and removal easements. 7. Enter and maintain TPro Information throughout the project: a. Names b. Addresses c. Parcel Numbers d. Identification of Relocation Parcels e. Appraisal Data f. Offer Data g. Negotiations Data h. Closing of Condemnations Data i. Project/Parcel comments (anytime when appropriate)