Specifications include, but are not limited to: For the next 5 years, approximately $20 million of funding will be available to the airport per year for infrastructure projects from AIP entitlements, supplemental and discretionary funds, Bipartisan Infrastructure Legislation funds, local funds, and other sources. The anticipated projects from 2023 – 2027 include the following: A. Airfield and Airfield Maintenance Facility Projects 1) Fuel Farm Relocation Study and preliminary engineering 2) Miscellaneous Airfield Drainage Improvements 3) General Aviation Ramp Rehabilitation and Expansion 4) Runway 18 Blast Pad 5) Programming and design for New Airfield Equipment Storage Building 6) Communication Improvements - Fiber Loop from ATCT to Terminal to ARFF 7) Solar Project Study 8) Airport Beacon relocation 9) Airport bridge inspection and rehabilitation 10) Airfield Lighting Vault Rehabilitation and Improvements 11) Airfield Pavement Maintenance Support 12) Joint Seal Program Maintenance Development 13) Taxiway Alpha Safety Improvements 14) East Airfield Taxiway Lighting Improvements 15) Airfield Sign Updates 16) Runway Edge Light Improvements 17) Obstruction Evaluation, Removal and Lighting 18) Pavement condition sensor installation 19) Airfield Perimeter Fence and Gate/Access Improvements 20) Airfield Pavement Inspection and PAVER updates 21) Airport GIS Updates/Maintenance 22) CAD/GIS Support 23) Grant Application Support; A. The general scope of work includes the various types of consultant services discussed in the FAA Advisory Circular 150/1500-14e and required for airport development projects. As such, i. the Company must provide these services as necessary during the contract term. ii. The Company must remain up to date with any amendments to the FAA Advisory Circular 150/1500-14e. B. The Company must provide services generally of an architectural, civil, geotechnical, structural, mechanical, and electrical engineering nature. The general tasks to be performed include, but are not limited to the following: i. Preliminary Phase. This phase involves those activities required for defining the scope of a project and establishing preliminary requirements. Some examples of activities within this phase of a project include, but are not limited to: a. Coordinating with the Airport on project scope requirements, finances, schedules, operational safety and phasing considerations, site access and other pertinent matters. b. As applicable, coordinating project with local FAA personnel and other interested stakeholders to identify potential impacts to their operations. c. Planning, procuring, or preparing necessary surveys, geotechnical engineering investigations, field investigations, and architectural and engineering studies required for design considerations. d. Developing design schematics, sketches, environmental and aesthetic considerations, project recommendations, and preliminary layouts and cost estimates. e. Preparing project design criteria and other bridging documents commonly used for alternative project delivery methods such as design build contracting. f. Preparing documents to include, but not be limited to, Conceptual plans, reports, analysis and schedules for meeting project requirements, including ALP conformance, CBA, SMS, FAA Risk Assessment, and environmental analysis and approvals. g. Providing input on FAA and non-FAA programs and projects including ACIP annual submittals. h. Writing recommendations on routine maintenance and repair fixes for airport facilities, pavements (airside and landside), utility infrastructure and security and building systems. i. Ensuring that all applicable sustainability goals and local code requirements and processes are addressed with each project. j. Ensuring compliance with ADS and CAD Standards