Specifications include, but are not limited to: The City of Minot is requesting qualification submittals for preliminary, design and construction engineering services for Storm Sewer District 124 – Polaris Park Watershed. 1. Preliminary Design Engineering a. Obtain as-built information from City records. b. Review the City’s Storm Water Management Plan for Polaris Park watershed. c. Review potential to phase watershed improvements over time. d. Perform preliminary surveys of above ground and below ground infrastructure. e. Perform geotechnical exploration of the design area to determine utility constructability. 2. Design Engineering a. Design storm sewer improvements per City Storm Water Design Standards Manual. b. Design open channels with necessary channel armoring and erosion control. c. Determine water and sewer utility impacts and design solutions. d. Design plans and specifications to meet requirements of Minot International Airport and FAA when working on airport property. e. Design improvements in NDDOT right of way to meet any NDDOT requirements. 3. Construction Engineering, Surveying, and As-builts a. Engineer shall provide a resident project representative (RPR) when construction is taking place. RPR shall document all construction activities, witness all testing, document quantities and prepare pay estimates, process change orders, participate in meetings, and other typical duties. b. Engineer shall provide project surveying needs which include preliminary, construction, and as-built surveying. c. Engineer shall perform or sub-consult material testing in compliance with City of Minot specifications. d. Engineer shall submit survey quality as-builts consistent with the City of Minot record plan policy. All as-builts must be CAD drafted and submitted electronically in dwg, pdf, and one 11x17 paper copy. e. All as-built utility information must also be submitted in GIS format to be incorporated into the City’s GIS. As-builts must be submitted within three months of substantial completion.