II. Scope of Work A. Upon receiving the Notice to Proceed, the consultant shall provide survey of property, preliminary and final engineering, which is defined as performing sufficient work to develop a concept, preliminary layout including preliminary field plans, final engineering to include final field plans, right-of-way plans, utility coordination, develop sufficient environmental documentation to receive approval of the project, and development of documents. The selected firm must work with Gwinnett County’s program manager on environmental permitting associated with the project, if needed. B. Engineering Consulting Services shall be furnished in accordance with the current GDOT PDP, as well as any applicable GDOT requirements. The consultant is to offer specific descriptions of methods and approaches applicable to this project for streamlining and expediting current and future project phases. C. Detailed requirements of scope are as follows: The consultant shall provide concept development, field surveys, and database enhancements, development of the environmental document including all required special studies, preliminary construction plans, signing and marking plans, final right-of-way plans (including revisions), erosion control plans, utility plans, staging plans and final construction plans (including revisions through project final acceptance). All required engineering studies are considered part of the scope of services. All deliverables shall be in accordance with PDP, Electronic Data Guidelines, Plan Presentation Guide, the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and the GDOT Environmental Procedures Manual. D. The Consultant shall provide: 1. Project Management The consultant is to clearly identify the proposed project manager and deputy project manager for the project and provide an accurate availability for which the project manager and deputy project manager will be dedicated to this project to ensure responsible project management.