A. CMAR design phase service: ▪ Work with the Consultant and City through the design phase. ▪ Participate in regular scheduled project coordination meetings. ▪ Perform exploratory excavations in the areas identified by the Consultant and/or CMAR, as needed. ▪ Provide detailed independent cost estimating that reflects knowledge of marketplace conditions. ▪ Provide project planning and scheduling for construction and make scheduling recommendations through the design phase. ▪ Provide value engineering and constructability studies at each stage of design. ▪ Advise the City of ways to gain efficiencies in project delivery to reduce project costs and/or overall schedule time. ▪ Provide long-lead procurement studies and possibly initiate procurement of long-lead items. ▪ Assist in the permitting process. ▪ Protect the City’s sensitivity to quality, safety, and environmental factors. ▪ Advise City regarding use of green building methods and materials, if applicable. ▪ Provide a sub-contractor selection plan that describes how sub-contractors are selected, qualifications alone or a combination of qualifications and price. ▪ Concur with Plans and Specifications prior to construction. ▪ Submit a Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP) for City review and negotiation. ▪ Bid, award, and manage all construction related contracts and subcontracts while meeting the City’s bid requirements. ▪ Provide the required bonds and insurance. B. CMAR construction phase services: ▪ Serve as the general contractor during construction. ▪ Construct the project per the design plans and specifications. ▪ Coordinate with various City of Glendale departments and other agencies, including utility companies and other entities as necessary. ▪ Arrange for procurement of materials and equipment as required. ▪ Schedule and manage site operations. ▪ Manage all construction related contracts and subcontracts. ▪ Provide quality controls and associated testing, including, material and compaction testing, and other tests as required by the construction documents. ▪ Bond and insure the construction. ▪ Comply with all federal, state, and local permitting requirements (i.e., NPDES, etc.). ▪ Manage project warranties. ▪ Maintain a safe work site for all project participants.