1. Site Evaluation and Analysis: • Conduct an assessment of existing park conditions and infrastructure (e.g., roads, pathways, utilities). • Identify any site constraints or challenges related to topography, soil conditions, and accessibility. • Perform a utility investigation (water, sewer, electricity, etc.) to inform design and planning. 2. Design Development: • Prepare engineering designs for infrastructure improvements, including grading, drainage, paving, and utilities. This may include topographic survey as necessary. • Incorporate sustainable design principles into the engineering, such as stormwater management, energy-efficient lighting, and low-impact materials. New hard surfaces (roofs, pavement, etc.) may be subject to the City’s storm water management regulations which can be viewed at the bottom of this webpage: https://muskegon-mi.gov/cityservices/public-works/engineering/. • Lead all required permitting processes, and ensure designs prepared comply with all permitting and other applicable regulations. 4. Cost Estimating: • Provide detailed cost estimates for the proposed engineering solutions, including infrastructure, utilities, and amenities. • Develop cost breakdowns by phase, if applicable