ultants will be responsible for providing engineering services, including, but not limited to water transmission main design, utility corridor studies, and construction administration and inspection (CA&I). Projects may include the following services: Design services will include, but are not limited to: • Provide construction documents and specifications. • Provide an engineer’s estimate of cost. • Develop preliminary Maintenance of Plant Operations plans for pipeline shutdown and recharge. • Coordinate with the Street Transportation and other City Departments as required on rightof-way and/or City owned property. • Identify all utility locations both vertically and horizontally in conflict with proposed transmission main. • Coordinate with the City’s potholing contractor as necessary to establish utility locations. • Coordinate with other design consultants on adjacent projects, as needed. • Conduct geotechnical evaluations to develop construction requirements. • Investigate and identify traffic control impacts and costs using the City’s Right-of-Way Management Program. • Obtain all applicable permits. • All City standards shall be used to develop construction documents including but not limited to drafting standards and MAG standard specifications. Utility Corridor Studies may include, but are not limited to: • Identify all utility locations both vertically and horizontally in conflict with proposed transmission main alignment. • Develop a ranking matrix for proposed alignment alternatives. • Identify all applicable permits. • Coordinate with other project stakeholders as needed. • Provide an engineer’s estimate of cost. • Provide exhibits that depict the alignment corridor. • Conduct geotechnical studies. • Hydraulic analysis of proposed transmission main. • Identify potential impacts on the right-of-way and easement considerations • Environmental and Archeological Coordination • Conduct traffic studies Construction Administration and Inspection services may include, but are not limited to: • General project administration and construction inspections. • Resident engineering services during construction. • Daily interaction with contractors to clarify job requirements. • Administration of contractor’s contract. • Decision making regarding technical project issues. • Monitoring job progress. • Review and certification of progress payments and job orders. • Preparation of record drawings. • Public information and public relations services, and coordination with other City Departments, governmental agencies, and operations staff.