Specifications include, but are not limited to: 2.1 The CONSULTANT shall perform structure inspection services as described in this Scope of Services for District 4 (See paragraph 1.2). The frequency of inspection shall comply with Florida Statutes and Section II of the Bridge and Other Structures Inspection and Reporting Procedure. 2.1.1 330 Routine Bridge Inspection: Bridges listed in Attachment No. A1 shall require biennial Routine Bridge Inspections. Structure inspection and reporting shall follow Florida Statutes, the Bridge and Other Structures Inspection and Reporting Procedure and the requirements of this Scope as set forth herein. 2.1.2 Bridges not listed in Attachment No. A1 that are newly built or newly inventoried shall require Initial Bridge Inspections or Post Rehabilitation Inspection. Bridges identified for Routine Inspection that are found to be under construction for widening or major rehabilitation may be rescheduled for Post Rehabilitation Inspection later if the construction is more than 90% complete at the time of the scheduled routine inspection at the discretion of District 4 Structures Maintenance Engineer or delegate (hereinafter referred to as the ENGINEER). The CONSULTANT shall conduct the bridge inspection and provide a preliminary report of deficiencies to include a copy of the cover sheet and the Element Detail sheets, not later than fourteen (14) calendar days after notification by the ENGINEER. The complete bridge inspection report, including all required bridge record file sections, shall be submitted within (45) calendar days of the inspection. The CONSULTANT shall follow up timely with the construction contractor to receive responses to identified deficiencies. 10 Initial Bridge Inspection: Bridges newly constructed or inventoried requiring Initial Bridge Inspection as a pre-acceptance construction inspection and shall require that a bridge record file be established electronically in the format designated in the Bridge and Other Structures Inspection and Reporting Procedure and the requirements of this Scope as set forth herein. 7 Post Rehabilitation Bridge Inspection: Bridges, which will undergo “substantial” rehabilitation, as determined by the ENGINEER, shall require Post Rehabilitation Bridge Inspection as a pre-acceptance construction inspection. The Post Rehabilitation Inspection Report shall be prepared in the same manner as an Initial Inspection. Each section of the bridge record file shall be revised electronically in the format designated in the Bridge and Other Structures Inspection and Reporting Procedure and the requirements of this Scope as set forth herein. 6 In-Service Bridge Inspection: Bridges, which will undergo phased (staged) construction shall require In-Service Bridge Inspection. The In-Service Bridge Inspection Report shall be prepared in the same manner as an Initial Inspection for the portions of the bridge planned to be open to traffic.