Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1. The Respondent shall demonstrate professional skills, qualifications, and experience in one or more of the areas of expertise described below. Requested disciplines and associated skills include but are not limited to the following categories which are not presented in order of importance. At a minimum, Respondents are asked to address each skill listed within a relevant area of expertise and provide evidence of additional skills as appropriate. 2. The Respondent shall provide Oklahoma-licensed or ICC (International Code Council)-certified Building Plans Examiners qualified in building plan review with expertise in the ICC International Building Code, International Fire Code, and International existing Building Code, to enable issuance of building permits by the City of Tulsa in accordance with the currently adopted codes and revised ordinances of the City of Tulsa. Relevant knowledge and expertise in the International Mechanical Code, International Plumbing Code, International Energy Conservation Code, National Electrical Code, and relevant standards, shall be necessary to demonstrate a comprehensive approach to the review and approval of plans. It is noted that as of this writing, the City of Tulsa is utilizing the 2018 ICC codes, and from time to time, future editions of the ICC codes will be adopted to replace current codes. 3. The Respondent shall directly communicate with the permit applicant for the project being reviewed to address and correct code deficiencies to enable issuance of the building permit. Communication documents include any revised graphic or written documents necessary to establish a current set of code-compliant design documents as the approved permit sets. 4. The Respondent shall provide a project reference tracking system that will incorporate, or otherwise not interfere with or cause confusion with, the existing City of Tulsa permit application tracking process.