Specifications include, but are not limited to: aineDOT is currently in the preliminary design phase for a 1,300-ft long breakwater structure (topelevation at +25 ft) that extends into Johnson Cove from an area adjacent to the Lubec Historical Societybuilding on Main Street, in Lubec, ME. The purpose of the breakwater is to provide year- round safeharbor for fisherman and recreational boaters. The Department intends to develop and finalizerecommendations resulting from contractor interface process and will advance designs to the PS&E stagefor advertising in the 1st quarter of 2024.This project specific prequalification invites input from the contracting community to help achieve the keyproject goals of meeting grant funding requirements, schedule, reducing bidder’s risk, and reducing projectcost. The project location is remote, and material sourcing will require significant anticipation on howthis will affect construction. The review process will focus on, but not be limited to, the following keyareas:Breakwater and wharf design and detailsConstructability and sourcing of materialsAccelerated Construction methodsConstruction phasing and timingMaintenance of traffic parameters on ME-189 as well as harbor navigability for vessels PROJECT REVIEW PROCESS The Maine DOT is fully responsible to lead the design effort and expects to interact with the prequalified contractors as described below to focus on design in relation to