Specifications include, but are not limited to: • Perform topographic survey of improvement areas, as necessary to ensure sufficient information in the design of the project, including but not limited to: vertical and horizontal control, existing geometry and elevations of the roadway and roadway appurtenances, section corner tie offs, etc. • Obtain existing pavement and subsurface soils investigation and provide geotechnical and construction materials recommendations related to construction of the proposed pavement rehabilitation treatments.; • Review all available reports, plans, maps and studies that the City has available for the project area and incorporate relevant information from such documents into the design work for the contemplated improvements. • Meet with the City for the purpose of discussing designs, options, construction schedules, phasing relative to traffic control, permitting, alternatives and costs. • Prepare a design plan of proposed rehabilitation treatments. ; • Conduct a plan in hand walk through with the City after the completion of the preliminary plans. • Identify any existing utilities with the roadway Right of Way. Conduct at least two utility coordination meetings.