Specifications include, but are not limited to: The City of Chandler is planning to use CM@RISK for pre-construction and construction services and will require the CM@RISK to cooperate with the Project Designer throughout the preconstruction and construction phases of the Project. Both the Project Designer and the CM@RISK will be a part of the Design/Constructability Team working together to develop the design that best meets the City’s needs and budget. During the Preconstruction Phase, the CM@RISK Team must collaborate with the City and Project Designer on the design, constructability, cost and scheduling of the entire project, subsurface investigation as needed, attend coordination meetings with utilities, and provide Guaranteed Maximum Price (“GMP”) pricing. Upon City’s acceptance of terms, conditions and GMP, the Construction Phase will commence. During the construction phase, the CM@RISK Team must function as the General Contractor for the duration of the project. The PSWTP, located at 1475 East Pecos Road, was initially constructed in 1989, with its last expansion in 2006. The current treatment capacity of the PSWTP is 60 million gallons per day (MGD). In recent years, the source water quality from the Salt River Project that feeds the PSWTP has been dramatically changing with respect to certain characteristics such as Total Organic Carbon (TOC). Advanced water treatment upgrades are necessary to treat the more challenging incoming water quality. In addition, the existing unit processes like the filters and dewatering are in need of rehabilitation and replacement.