Specifications include, but are not limited to: The Final Scope of Services will be developed with the selected firm, is anticipated to include but will not be limited to, the following tasks: a. Engineering Studies: i. Geotechnical & Geologic Investigations for piles and land-side elements (e.g., abutment, roadway, parking lot, pathways, etc.) ii. Base Mapping: • Base Map of area where landside improvements are necessary, including topographic mapping, identification of property, right-of-way, easement and/or jurisdictional lines, underground and above ground utilities, etc. • Bathymetric Survey as needed for development of detailed design. iii. Sediment Sampling & Testing as required iv. Stability analyses for floats as required v. Design Parameters - Finalize all design parameters required for design development. This task is anticipated to substantially confirm and adopt standards outlined in the 2023 Feasibility Study. Design parameters include, but are not limited to: • Design Vessel Parameters (WETA to provide), including clearances and operational assumptions such as pin-wheel turns. • Coastal Engineering Analyses for dynamic water levels, sea level rise, wind-wave conditions, breakwater design, etc. • Structural Engineering Analyses for number, size and types of piles supporting pier structure, and design parameters to meet seismic criteria for Essential Facility. vi. Dredging Analysis - On the basis of bathymetric surveys, determine extent of dredging required for the Project, including associated Berkeley Marina Channel requirements. vii. Stormwater Runoff / Treatment as required viii. ADA access, slopes, etc. ix. Utilities - Assessment of existing electrical and mechanical components capacity and Project needs, identify scope of upgrades as required. Much of this information was developed on a preliminary basis for the Feasibility Study. The goal is to leverage the existing analyses completed to date while ensuring an efficient, value engineered design. b. Preliminary Design (~30%) for Environmental Analyses & Permitting: Preliminary design elements are anticipated to include, but not be limited to: • Determination of demolition scope, if any. • Determination of number, type, approximate location, depth and construction method for all in-water piles, including those required for pier, for ferry float, fenders, etc. • Layout of traffic, parking & pedestrian circulation routes to sufficient detail; to determine CEQA, NEPA, and recreational impacts, if any, to existing land uses. • Development of construction equipment, schedule, stockpile and access routes to sufficient detail to determine construction impacts and prepare environmental permit applications...