Specifications include, but are not limited to: Treatment Plant Asset Inventory and Assessment•Evaluate the physical condition and performance of the various treatment units for average and peak flows, include estimates of remaining useful life, capacity and demand limitations, operation and maintenance concerns, andidentify areas that add risk in meeting current regulations.•Evaluate physical, electrical and mechanical conditions •Evaluate space of the plant administration and operations, and security. Treatment Plant Master Plan•Provide insights on future regulatory compliance requirements. •Project the future flows and peak production the facility may be required to treat. •Evaluate whether modifications to the plant process are warranted, based on projected flows and production. •Predict how and when the plant will fail to meet future needs. •Outline strategies or alternatives to upgrade existing treatment units determined to be inadequate for future conditions or currently in poor condition. •Provide recommendations for phasing of work considering operations, constructability, and financing. •Develop budget level cost estimates for needed improvements. •Prepare and present to City staff and Commission a final report containing detailed conclusions and recommendations on preferred alternatives for capacity, reliability, efficiency, safety, security and longevity of all aspects of the treatment plant. The report will contain preliminary design layouts and cost estimates for the recommended alternatives.