Consultant agrees to perform any or all of the following services which will be specifically enumerated on individual Task Order Amendments to this contract: 1.1 Produce Plans, Specifications and Cost Estimates: The Consultant shall be required to document work through plans, specifications, and/or technical memorandum. A minimum of three cost estimates may be requested to accompany the following submittals: Basis of Design Report (BODR), Design Concept Report (DCR), with a Final Submittal that includes a Final Cost Estimate. The Consultant shall be responsible for insuring that the final plans and specifications including complete Contract Documents, meet the requirements of the latest editions of all applicable City, State and Federal standards and codes including but not limited to: • Maricopa Association of Governments Uniform Standard Specifications and Details for Public Works Construction • American Water Works Association Standards • Maricopa County Health Department • Arizona Department of Transportation Construction Standards and Specifications • City of Goodyear Engineering Design and Construction Standards and Specifications • American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, a policy on Geometric Design of Highways and Streets • Federal Highway Administration • United States Environmental Protection Agency • Arizona Department of Environmental Quality Standards • Arizona Department of Water Resources • United States Code of Federal Regulations as Published by the Office of the Federal Register • Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) • Arizona Department of Health and Safety (ADOSH) The Consultant shall be required to provide complete and approved biddable documents which include obtaining all required final approvals, including signatures, on the Construction Documents from: The City Engineer and all other applicable departments. 1.2 Conduct Public Meetings: It is City policy to encourage public participation in the Capital Improvements Program and to have public meetings on major projects. The Consultant may be asked to provide the services of a Public Information Consultant; develop a Public Participation plan; and participate in and/or conduct public meetings. 1.3 Survey Work: Under the direct supervision of a Registered Land Surveyor, the Consultant may be required to perform field surveys necessary and sufficient to accomplish the design of the project, including, but not limited to right-of-way surveys, location-topo surveys, and project bench mark surveys. 1.4 Hydrology and Hydraulics: The Consultant may be required to perform a study of various drainage areas impacting the project and establish the requirements of the various watersheds with respect to storm water runoff control, ground water and distribution modeling.