Specifications include, but are not limited to: 2.1 Pre-Construction Phase Services: The OSS must have knowledge and experience in North America in the ozone water treatment market with plants and ozone generators of similar size.; The OSS will consult with the Owner and the engineering team throughout the development of the design and throughout the shop drawing submittal process. The OSS shall collaborate with the engineering team throughout the design process to facilitate a solution that balances constructability, operability, safety, quality, budget, and schedule. The OSS shall provide such services as design review, cost control, value engineering, and the preparation and coordination of submittal packages. The general scope of services anticipated for the Pre-Construction Phase include but are not limited to: A. Provide feedback on design and layout of buildings, contact basins, pipe sizing, site plans, etc. as impacted by equipment provided for the Project in order to provide a fully functioning system.; B. Provide recommendations for modifications from the base bid taking into consideration cost savings, operability, safety, efficiency, etc. Modifications shall be tracked and documented for cost savings, cost adders or no change to the original proposed cost. Communicate any impact to scheduled production and delivery of final ozone system equipment.; C. Submit shop drawings for equipment review as required and outlined in the Procurement Contract Documents.; D. Provide ozone system equipment as coordinated through design and the shop drawing process.; E. Provide clarifications and responses to questions as needed during the bidding process to select the General Contractor for the Project.; 2.2 Construction Phase Services: At the conclusion of the Pre-Construction Phase and selection of the General Contractor, the Owner will assign the Procurement Contract to the General Contractor for coordination with construction and installation services as noted in Section 6 Assignments. Any modifications to the original Procurement Contract price shall be coordinated and approved by the Owner prior to assigning the Procurement Contract to the selected General Contractor. The Project will be finalized and advertised for bid using a traditional design-bid-build delivery method.; The general scope of services anticipated for the Construction Phase include but are not limited to: A. Provide ozone system equipment as coordinated through design and the shop drawing process for installation by the selected General Contractor. Support installation of the equipment as required for a fully functioning system and as outlined in the Procurement Contract Documents.; B. Provide operations and maintenance manuals, testing, and startup and commissioning services as outlined in the Procurement Contract Documents.; C. Provide warranty coverage.; D. Provide additional OSS requirements outlined in the Procurement Contract Documents not specifically mentioned above.; E. OSS shall meet with the Owner and engineer team virtually as needed for coordination on the design, shop drawings, equipment production and Construction Phase services of the Project. In person visits shall be as required in the Procurement Contract Documents; 2.3 Software: During the Pre-Construction Phase period of the work, the Owner and engineering team will provide a Microsoft Share Point file for the purpose of sharing files. For the Construction Phase the selected General Contractor will provide and configure web-based construction management software for General Contractor, OSS, City, and engineering team. All documents shall be managed in web-based construction management software beginning at Notice to Proceed on the Construction Phase.