Specifications include, but are not limited to: Transportation and Highway Engineering:Including, but not limited to: roadway widening projects, paving existing dirt roads, newroadway design, intersection improvements, traffic calming, pavement section design,right of way acquisition coordination, construction management, material testing andinspection, utility coordination, subsurface utility engineering, and evaluation of safetycomplaints; all in accordance with the City of Aiken, American Association of StateHighway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) and South Carolina Department ofTransportation (SCDOT) standards and all other means necessary.1.2.Utility Engineering:Including, but not limited to new, replacement and rehabilitation of water and sewer lines, sewerfacilities, water treatment facilities and distribution, and other related public utility infrastructureall in accordance with SCDHEC requirements and City of Aiken specifications and standards andall other means necessary. Consultant should be able to complete a variety of tasks and requestbasedontheneedoftheEngineeringandUtility’sDepartment.Structural Engineering:Including, but not limited to, the design of structural repairs for bridges, design of newstructures such as retaining walls, culverts, bridges, structural steel, concrete, and woodstructures, and inspections. All structural engineering shall be completed in accordancewith professional engineering standards such as those published by FHWA, AASHTO,American Standards for Testing and Materials (ASTM), International Code Council (ICC),American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) and SCDOT and all other necessarystandards.3.4.Site Design:Including, but not limited to, site design for new facilities, NPDES plan preparation,permitting, planning and design review, architectural review and coordination, sitepackage design and plans, and all other services related to project development anddeliver as required. Site engineering design assignments shall be completed inaccordance with all professional engineering standards defined by local, state, and federallaw, design of structures as related to the site design packages shall follow all applicabledesign standards as well as all other means necessary.Traffic Engineering:Including, but not limited to, traffic calming recommendations, evaluation of trafficrelated complaints; development of signing and pavement marking plans; andmaintenance of traffic plans. Traffic engineering assignments shall be completed inaccordance with professional engineering standards defined by local, state and federallaw, the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD), manuals and bestmanagement practices of the Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE), HighwayCapacity Manual, and SCDOT policies and procedures as well as all other meansnecessary.