Specifications include, but are not limited to: Pre-Construction Phase The Construction Manager shall be responsible for complete construction management services for all phases of the project until a GMP is attained. Prior to the start of each phase the City at its sole discretion will determine whether it will proceed to the next phase or terminate Construction Manager at Risk services on the project. Trade Contractor scopes shall be solicited under MGL c 149A. A detailed scope of services will be included in the Request for Proposals (RFP). The following is an outline of services anticipated. • Review and recommend revisions, if appropriate, to the project master schedule, construction budget and permitting plan developed by the City. • Attend and, if requested by the City, schedule and lead periodic project meetings and special meetings for the exchange of information concerning the project, and review of design progress, permits and approvals. • Review the construction documents to make recommendations to the City with respect to value engineering, constructability, price, availability of materials and equipment, scheduling, methods and sequence of construction. Review documents with regard to coordinating abatement and demolition scope within the requirements of the trade contractor cost limits. • The CM at Risk shall assign a professional project scheduler or in-house scheduler capable of developing critical path method (CPM) schedule that identifies all design activities, permits requirements and all other activities required to produce a preliminary construction schedule. • Develop, in coordination with the City, a system for tracking project costs and cash flow. • In consultation with the City and the Architect develop a construction phasing plan. Identify temporary construction and mitigation measures necessary to implement the phasing plan. The phasing plan shall indicate sequence of operations which impact the public way; the means of debris disposal, truck access to and from the site; loading and storage of materials on site; traffic impacts, noise and dust control, and other site-specific items identified by the City and the Architect.