Specifications include, but are not limited to: As part of the identified work, the consultant will need to assist the AQP with organizing and facilitating stakeholder meetings held either in-person or virtually. Work will include outlining goals and objectives, developing meeting outlines/agendas, the development of visual aids and PowerPoints, and determining how to measure progress. The consultant will also be required to develop a PCAP and a CCAP before the specified due dates to ensure timely delivery to EPA. Both of these plans require the gathering and analyzing of data, as well as input from stakeholders. The consultant will need to articulate what information AQP needs to gather and in what timeframe, in order to meet the PCAP and CCAP timelines. The consultant will need to follow the approved QAPP or provide comprehensive reasons for deviating from it. The initial deliverable, a PCAP, is due for AQP review on 2/5/24 and EPA submittal on 3/1/24. The PCAP needs to include a focused list of near-term, high-priority, implementation-ready measures to reduce GHG pollution and an analysis of GHG emissions reductions that would be achieved through implementation. These initial plans can focus on a specific sector or sectors and do not need to comprehensively address all of SRPMIC’s sources of GHG emissions and sinks. The consultant does not need to complete a GHG emissions inventory, as this will be completed by AQP staff. A PCAP may draw from or reference an existing climate action, energy, or sustainability plan. The PCAP must have the following: • GHG Emissions Inventory to be completed by the AQP; • Quantified GHG Reduction Measures; • Benefits Analysis; • Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPP) which has already been completed by the AQP; • Review of Authority to Implement.