Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1. Development and refinement of project scope: team shall work with City staff to determine the final scope and fee associated with the project. Offeror’s proposal should specifically address its plan for mitigating erosion during the winter season. 2. Conceptual and final designs: consultant shall meet with the City’s project manager and their team to guide the consultant in the development of several conceptual options including total project cost estimations. A final design concept shall be approved by the City in writing, and thereafter, the consultant shall develop final design plans and submit such for any state or local permitting requirements. 3. Permits: the consultant is solely responsible for determining what permits are required for the project as well as their compliance. The consultant should expect to work with various permitting divisions and agencies as applicable. 4. It is the responsibility of the Offer to become familiar with Garnand Branch existing conditions. 5. Utilities: It is the responsibility of the Offeror to be aware of all utilities, public and private, whether below or above ground. Any relocation will be the responsibility of the Offeror. 6. Offerors are encouraged to form multi-disciplinary teams to respond to this proposal. 7. Successful Offeror shall provide project coordination and management services (budget reporting and permitting included). 8. Successful Offeror shall identify and define existing conditions, prepare site topographic survey, assess site constraints/opportunities and remediation strategies.