The types of services that the A/E may be required to perform include, but are not limited to the following: A. Design Services: • Rail: services to include but not limited to conceptual level engineering, alternatives analysis, preliminary engineering, percent submittal and final plans, construction specifications and special provisions on projects involving new track and rehabilitation, signal improvements, speed improvements, tunnel clearances, stations, etc. • Transit: services to include but not limited to program review and concept, schematic design, design development, construction documents for transit fleet maintenance and operations facilities, multimodal transfer facilities, transit-stops and amenities, and low-no emissions technologies. • Discrete reviews and studies, such as, but not limited to: o Develop independent cost estimates for construction projects. o Perform risk assessments and provide risk management services. o Perform value engineering studies. o Perform constructability reviews. • Other review services as may be required by DRPT • Design services (conceptual engineering design, preliminary engineering design,and development of construction documents etc.) may be needed on projects that are directly managed by the Agency. • Design services for rail and transit shall comply with all requirements of the CPSM, as applicable. B. Construction Administration Services: • Construction administration services as defined in the CPSM, as applicable. Typical administration services include but are not limited to monitoring, observation and site visit reports on tracks, signals, structures, crash walls, civil site, buildings, park-n-ride facilities, etc. • Provide additional construction administration services as may be defined in the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). C. Project and Construction Management: • In addition to core engineering services, the selected firm shall provide comprehensive project and construction management support specifically tailored to assist smaller grantees and subrecipients. This includes developing project schedules, tracking budgets, preparing required documentation, monitoring contractor performance, coordinating with funding agencies, and supporting compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local requirements...