Specifications include, but are not limited to: . The successful Applicant(s) is/are to provide assistance to Aviation with electrical engineering design and consulting services. All assignments under this contract will include a detailed scope of work, cost estimate, and a required completion date. 2. All work shall be in accordance with FAA, Transportation Security Administration (“TSA”) and PHL Division of Aviation Architectural and Engineering Design standards 3. All plans shall be produced in accordance with the most updated version of the “Division of Aviation CAD Standards Manual,” to be provided by the City. All plans, specifications, and associated documentation are ‘instruments of service’ and are the property of the City and may be requested for delivery at any time by the Airport. The successful Applicant’s project teams (prime and sub-consultants) are required to follow the provisions of 49 CFR Part 15 and Part 1520 (Protection of Sensitive Security Information). The successful Applicant(s) shall submit for approval a plan showing how such documents will be handled and controlled. 4. All work shall comply with the latest TSA and FAA standards (i.e. FAA AC 150/5360-13 (or latest version) – Planning and Design Guidelines for Airport Terminal Facilities) and regulations and FAA advisory circulars and all other pertinent and relevant codes and standards, including but not limited to the Philadelphia Building Codes, the latest adopted edition of the applicable National Fire Protection Association (“NFPA”) Standards and Guidelines, International Building Codes (IBC, IMC, IPC), National Electrical Code (“NEC”), National Building Code (“NBC”), CABO ANSI 117.1-2003, and all applicable ADA regulations & universal accessibility design codes. 5. Detailed Scope of Work: For each project assigned, required electrical engineering services may include, but are not limited to, the following: a. Planning/Project Definition: Tasks may include, but are not restricted to the following: Review of available record drawings, and related Aviation studies, reports and documents as applicable. Review facilities requirements and utilities planning. Review plans for proposed tenant facilities and analyze their impact on overall airport operations. Study designs to establish framework and detailed work programs. Existing conditions surveys and verification of record drawings. Stakeholder meetings and workshops to determine design requirements Collection and review of airport data and facilities inventories Review of all applicable codes and standards, advising Aviation regarding codes and standards Prepare Project Definition Documents including design and constructability studies, preliminary conceptual diagrams, charts and plans, economic comparisons, feasibility studies, recommendations, and rough order of magnitude cost estimates for proposed projects. Plan, budget, and assist with the preparation of grant applications for FAA funded projects in connection with the Airport Improvement Program (“AIP”), and/or Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (“PennDOT”) funded projects.