Specifications include, but are not limited to: A. Early Preconstruction Phase 1. Review study and schematic design documents, and other construction documents and make recommendations to DCAMM as to value engineering, constructability, suitability of materials and equipment, scheduling, time, methods and sequence of construction, and the clarity, consistency and coordination of documentation. 2. Participate in Project meetings. 3. Review and recommend revisions, if appropriate, to the Project master schedule, construction budget, and permitting plan, and advise on the constructability and sequencing of the Project. 4. Review and comment on cost estimates prepared by the Designer’s cost estimator. 5. Prepare detailed cost estimates and value engineering analyses during the schematic design phase of the Project and work with the Designer to reconcile any differences. 6. If requested by DCAMM, prepare additional cost estimates to confirm budget due to modifications made via design workshops and work with the Designer to reconcile differences. 7. Confirm with ODC if applicable to Project’s early preconstruction: Development of a detailed critical path method (CPM) schedule using Microsoft Project’s latest version that identifies all design activities, permits and all other activities required to be completed before construction activities can begin and a preliminary construction schedule, to be prepared by a professional project scheduler possessing building and site design and construction experience assigned by the CM. If deemed qualified by DCAMM, the CM can assign an in-house scheduler. B. Preconstruction (Design) Phase 1. Review and recommend revisions, if appropriate, to the Project master schedule, construction budget and permitting plan developed by DCAMM. 2. Develop the scope of work and prepare bid packages in concert with the Designer (DCAMM will provide a template for the Trade Contractor bid packages) for each trade to be bid and participate in the prequalification and qualification of each of the Trade Contractor and other subcontractors as defined by law.