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4. Review potential utility conflicts and identify items requiring coordination with third party utility <br />agencies. <br />5. Review measurement and payment sections of the Specifications to ensure that the proposed work <br />specified is covered by a bid item and identify any redundant pay items <br />6. Review of bid quantity takeoffs and engineer's estimate. If an error is noted, it will be included in <br />the list of review comments. <br />7. Conduct up to two (2) site visit/field review by as part of the plan review to identify any current <br />field conditions not reflected on the Plans. <br />Participate in up to two (2) public meetings to ensure consistency when plan checking. Public <br />meetings will be hosted by the design consultant. <br />9. Participate in bi-weekly meetings with design consultant and City representatives to reduce <br />discrepancies when plan checking. <br />10. Identify the elements of construction that could be substituted with more efficient materials and <br />associated methods. <br />11. Provide a list of items that may be overlapping, extra, not needed or candidates for removal. <br />12. Prepare and submit an itemized list of findings and outline recommendations to reconcile issues <br />discovered and generally to expedite the project. <br />13. Review of Geotechnical report and the structural calculations for the purposes of the expected <br />constructability review. <br />14. CM shall provide recommendations for special material testing and inspection that will be needed <br />during the construction phase. <br />15. The CM shall provide a peer review of the engineering estimates. <br />TASK 2: Construction Management and Inspection Services <br />1. A CM who is a registered engineer or certified construction manager in the State of California is <br />highly desirable. The CM shall possess a minimum of (5) years' experience in construction <br />management. The Inspector and the Contracts Administrator should have relevant experience in <br />construction management and certifications that affirm the experience. <br />2. Prior to the start of the project, the CM shall be responsible for conducting a bid analysis to <br />determine who the lowest responsible bidder for the project will be. Shall obtain certificates of <br />insurance, performance bond and "New Vendor Packet" requirements have been satisfied. This <br />includes verifying that all sub -contractors have a valid City Business License. Once determined, a <br />staff report will need to be generated to recommend the award of a Construction Contract. <br />3. The CM team shall be responsible for review of completeness and quantity of all required shop <br />drawings, product data, samples, requests for information (RFI), and other submittals <br />City of Santa Ana RFP 22-173A <br />Page Al-9 <br />