CMa Services may include, but are not limited to, the following: A. Provide comprehensive construction phase administration with supporting preconstruction phase administration which would include on-going full-time supervision, project management and inspection of work, review shop drawings, preparation of all change orders (CORs), and contractor payment estimates, final inspections, and submitting project completion reports for acceptance and approval by the College. Services described in this Scope of Work relate to, and are associated with, work performed or to be performed by the General Contractor (GC) or Construction Management at Risk Contractor (CMAR). B. The CMa shall not “self-perform” or bid on any divisions of the work. However, the CMa shall be required to participate and provide guidance and support in the bidding/soliciting of work/subcontractors/contractors for any related project. C. A/E Design Team includes, but is not limited to, the Prime Architect, any associated Architects and Interior Designers providing specific services related to the project, all engineering consultants, all specialty consultants, and all other consultants and specialty contractors / vendors providing services for the completion of the project. D. CMa shall align their project management software with the CMAR to establish efficiency with document sharing. CMa shall coordinate software usage with the College and the A/E Design Team. E. CMa shall conduct weekly project meetings covering all pre-construction, construction, and post construction activities including, but not limited to, schedule, cost and budget, project impacts, procurement, contracting, payment applications, changes to the project and cost impacts, design and constructability, etc.