Specifications include, but are not limited to: a. Survey & Existing Conditions Plan i. Detailed/thorough topographic & utility survey drawings will be required for each project, documenting aboveground site features and all underground utilities. ii. Once complete and submitted to the City, the City will review and provide feedback on required revisions b. Concept Design Drawing (10%) i. Once the survey work is deemed complete, a comprehensive two-dimensional concept drawing shall be submitted – clearly identifying the overall project scope (pipe routings, pipe sizes, new structures, etc.). ii. Assume one round of review & revisions. c. Subsurface Ledge Probes & Test Pit Coordination i. Once a concept design has been vetted with the City, the consultant shall prepare an exhibit documenting: 1) The number & location of subsurface ledge probes required to accurately gauge the depth of ledge that will be encountered during construction 2) The number & location of test pits required for any expected utility crossing conflict. Iterative rounds of test pits should be avoided. ii. The consultant will be responsible for all ledge probe/test pit coordination; results should be summarized accordingly on the construction documents. iii. Costs for third-party drillers/excavators can be invoiced to the City directly; consultant should receive quotes from a minimum of two (2) subcontractors prior to commencement. d. Schematic Design Drawings (30%) i. Once test pits and ledge probes have been completed, the Consultant should begin formalizing the vetted concept plan. ii. Once a schematic design package is deemed complete, the City will review and provide feedback. Revisions can be addressed during the Design Development Phase. e. Design Development Drawings (75%) i. Once a design development package is deemed complete, the City will review and provide feedback. ii. Major revisions shall be made prior to commencing to the Construction Document phase; minor revisions can be addressed during the Construction Document phase.