Specifications include, but are not limited to: The Town does not have surplus office space or staff support equipment such as computers or vehicles to offer the selected consultant. The work will therefore need to occur in the consultant’s office, utilizing the consultant’s resources. Generally working independently, while reporting to the Town Engineer, a brief overview of the representative tasks by service category is provided below. This list is not all-inclusive, as other related assignments may be given depending upon workload demands. Civil Engineering Design: • Civil design (overlay, slurry, concrete repairs, storm drainage, traffic systems, etc.). • Preparation of plans, specifications and estimate. • Obtain subconsultants as needed for supporting services including surveying, environmental, geotechnical, landscape architectural, etc. • Note if the firm has the ability to complete E-76 for Construction paperwork for federally funded projects in accordance with the Caltrans Local Assistance Procedures Manual. Construction Management and Inspection: Construction Management: • Contract administration including change order negotiations and progress payments. • Work with Town staff to develop solutions to problems identified in the field. • Maintain all records and ensuring that reporting requirements are met. • Note the firm’s qualifications and experience managing federally funded project. Inspection: • Field inspection, supporting the Construction Manager. • Document deficiencies, prepare punch list. • Measure quantities and review contractor’s pay requests. Material Testing: • Provide material testing services for various Town construction projects including the testing of soil and gravel, asphalt, concrete. • Core sampling of pavement thickness and potholing services (if available). • The firm should have at least three years of experience in materials testing. • Must be experienced with Caltrans methods, and have a Caltrans accredited testing laboratory...