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General Scope of Services Sought by this RFQ. The Contracted Firms may provide Special Inspections and Material Testing Services related services and reporting, including, but not limited to the following, and/or as described in each future RFTOP. The quantity and duration of projects will depend on the District’s requirements and needs for these services. The following is a general guideline for the Special Inspections and Material Testing Services to be provided for the District on each District project to be awarded under this RFQ. There may be additional project-specific tasks, which will be communicated to the selected firms when project‐specific pricing is solicited. As outlined in more detail below following, General Guideline, this Request for Qualifications (“RFQ”) is for Special Inspections and Material Testing consulting services (“Services”). The District is seeking qualifications from highly qualified Firms that provide Special Inspections and Material Testing consulting services. Each Consultant must be prepared to provide turn-key services for such Material Testing and Inspection Consulting Services as the District may hereafter require. Each Consultant must be prepared and equipped to provide such services in a timely manner and on relatively short notice so as to enable the District to meet critical, and at times unpredictable, time deadlines and schedules General Guideline: The Contracted Firms may provide Special Inspections and Material Testing related services and reporting, including, but not limited to the following, and/or as described in each future RFTOP. The quantity and duration of projects will depend on the District’s requirements and needs for these services. The successful Respondent will be responsible for providing Special Inspection and Material Testing staff as necessary to support the contractors and perform materials tests. The duties of the Material Testing Laboratory shall be consistent with the requirements of the 2016 California Building Code and the requirements of the Construction Contract Documents Requirements for Inspection and Materials Testing shall generally include: Project Staffing. Testing and inspection personnel shall be certified in the disciplines for which they are providing inspection. Inspection personnel shall be experienced individuals with backgrounds in large mixed- use office structures.
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General Scope of Services Sought by this RFQ. The Contracted Firms may provide Commissioning related services and reporting, including, but not limited to the general guideline provided below, and/or as described in each future RFTOP. The quantity and duration of projects will depend on the District’s requirements and needs for these services. Commissioning firms hired by the District will be brought into the design process early on and follow each project through design, construction, and post‐occupancy to ensure that design intent is achieved and reflected in the Basis of Design (BOD). Commissioning agents will develop a commissioning plan that includes design reviews, construction, inspections, functional and infiltration testing, development of a maintenance manual, and systems training. General Guideline: Although additional project-specific tasks may be identified and communicated to the selected firms upon the solicitation of project‐specific pricing, the following is a general guideline for the Commissioning Process, which will be considered a standard District requirement for each of its projects to be awarded under this RFQ: • LEED v4 pre-requisite, and enhanced commissioning submission/certification across all pathways is required by the District • Compliance with XXX Xxxxx • Compliance with Title 24 • The District may require additional items that it feels are beneficial in the development of a successful Commissioning Process.
General Scope of Services Sought by this RFQ. The Contracted Firms may provide Landscape Architecture-related services and reporting, including, but not limited to the following, and/or as described in each future RFTOP. The quantity and duration of projects will depend on the District’s requirements and needs for these services. The professional services may include, but not be limited to, the following: preliminary landscape architecture and engineering, alternative analysis, feasibility studies, landscape softscape and hardscape design, tree inventory, hydrologic and hydraulic analysis, grading design, pavement design, shade structure design, drainage and flood control design, earth retaining system design, wet and dry utility design. These services may result in the preparation of landscape architecture and related engineering reports, or the preparation of full plans, specifications, and estimates suitable for the public bidding process. Landscape Architecture includes designing and developing conceptual plans, identification of plant materials, hardscape, development of irrigation designs and specifications, preparation of plans for installation, development of standardized design requirements and other aspects of landscape design and installation including but not limited to: civil and site structures, site lighting, signage, special low voltage systems, security, and all other site related features. These services are anticipated from conceptual design through schematic design, design development, construction documents, bidding, construction administration, commissioning and close out. The work may include, but is not limited to, the following tasks:

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