Specifications include, but are not limited to: Recent storms have caused excessive erosion damage along the eastern shoreline of the campus, roughly from the historic Settler’s Cemetery to the masonry structures at Fort Preble. This threatens various infrastructure elements, including in- and above-ground utilities, safety fencing, paved walkways, a pump house, the above mentioned cemetery, and potentially the Computer Science & Engineering Center (CSEC) at 115 Seaside Lane. The loss of most of the soil and vegetation that helped stabilize the landscape above the beach has left a vulnerable, unsafe, changing property edge. The proposed project is to assess overall building and property safety, to recommend options for mitigation of the recent storm damage to the shoreline, to identify and work with relevant entities, and to design measures and comprehensive strategies to protect SMCC buildings and property from future damage. The scope of services for this project includes, but may not be limited to, schedule and cost estimating, preliminary design, design development, contract documents, and administration of bidding and construction. The AE Consultant may be required to coordinate this work or additional work with other consultants contracted by the Owner.