1. Physical/Static Model Re-creation developed from existing documentation coordinated with ALCOSAN. 2. Model size and scale, based on the current physical model, allowing for the current expansion of the site and all related structures built within it. 3. Model shall be constructed from materials appropriate for creating such physical/static model displays. 4. An interactive, tactile feature shall be installed in the physical model to initiate audio cues for the viewer, that explain the purposes of each plant structure, as well as provide a general audio history of the plant, since inception. 5. LED lighting usage shall be implemented and function in tandem with the interactive module controls to highlight on focused areas by the viewer. 6. Animated and static objects throughout the plant, including ALCOSAN-centric items (ex. ALCOSAN vehicles, summer science camp), trains on the mainline tracks that border the plant and other vehicles in the area for immersion. 7. Once construction is completed and functioning, the model shall be placed within a transparent display case, similarly to the current physical model, to preserve its integrity and structure. 8. New Digital 3D model shall be developed from existing documentation coordinated with ALCOSAN staff. 9. Modeling software shall be determined by the design firm ensuring compatibility with ALCOSAN’s ability to make available for presentations and other similar learning tools. 10. Periodic site visits may be required for the design team to accurately portray the structures’ current looks, via photographs and other design aids. No interior work will be necessary, only exterior for both the physical and digital models. 11. Digital model shall incorporate interactive feedback for the viewer, such as full control of the plant rotational axis to provide a more immersive experience, as well as audio and visual cues to describe areas and/or structures within the plant. Narration or similar accompaniment desired to aid in the creation of a fully produced presentation.