Specifications include, but are not limited to: Task Order assignments may include but shall not be limited to the following: Signing and striping plans; conducting photogrammetric and field surveys (to establish benchmarks, reproduce property lines, etc.); in-depth field reviews to formulate the approximate limits and scope of improvements; site visits; highway plans including location plans, general plans, drainage and utility plans, details and cross sections; traffic signal plans for proposed and existing signal systems including capacity analyses required to determine appropriate signal operation; conducting geotechnical investigations; wetland flagging; Right-of-Way (ROW) plans, plats, structural disposition (SD) lists and plat descriptions; preparation of a hydraulic study and report, preparation of environmental coordination and/or permitting for all applicable permitting agencies; historical coordination and documentation; utility coordination and locating, if needed; preparation of maintenance and protection of traffic plans (MPT) and traffic management plans (TMP); attendance at meetings; preparation of engineering estimates, specifications, distribution of quantities (DOQ), contract time determination (CTD) schedules, if needed; and contract disks required for advertising and contract award; review of bid tabulations and preparation of bid review documents; review and approval of contractor shop drawing submittals during construction; review of requests for information (RFI); conduct final inspections and complete required documents, as needed. Designs shall take into consideration constructability, sequencing, scheduling and phasing, and address issues such as construction cost and duration of alternatives, inconvenience to the public and traffic maintenance. Work shall be coordinated with the applicable sections within RIDOT as required.