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SITE ANALYSIS Site Evaluation ..................... Envirorimental Impact Report Permits ...........................
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CONSTRUCTION
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Social Economic Growth Climate Solar Views Transportation Parking Support services Security on the following: Regulatory constraints Variances Special permits Special interest groups Deed restrictions Pending use controls Retroactive controls Special site constraints general time schedule for: Project authorization Project staffing Design Cost estimating Financing Documentation Design review/quality control Permit processing Phasing Special-order Construction Data and security hook-up Move-in Test operations Rental/sales/leasing furnishings and equipment
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Market rent Cost and income projections Property Survey and soil reports Site preparation Predesign and programming Architectural Engineering compensation compensation
Special consultants On-site improvements Off-site improvements Permits Testing Inspection Construction Tenant improvements Furniture Equipment Telecommunications Security Landscaping Property taxes Insurance Mortgage loan fees Interim loan fees Interest payments Closing costs Post-design services Leasing agent fees Sales commission Contingency allowances systems
Debt service Utilities Facilities management Leasing Cleaning Maintenance Landscaping Exterior maintenance Property taxes
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Insurance Accounting fees Security Inflation index Contingency Operations allowances personnel
Space or function types Square footage Income per square foot Vacancy rate if any, including:
Tax incentives Building depreciation Furniture/equipment Deferred taxes Interest deductions Capital gain depreciation
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Identify project team and what presentation will play. and roles. to Owner.
D Identify Owner team personnel D Submit project questionnaire D Identify Owner requirements the presentation. D D Identify presentation
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Prepare agenda and story boards for presentation. site and configuration: Lighting Outlets-how Table Seating Size Natural light Blinds/curtains Special equipment Screen type and size format and media for this project: Drawings Renderings Models Photos Slides Overhead projection Video Computer-CAD-transport Slide or overhead projection 0 Extra lamp 0 Different lens 0 50 extension 0 Extra support Computer 0 Outlet type 0 Enlargement capability for projection on dress, speaking roles and seating. specific. 0 Table for support cord (for height adjustment) 0 Extra slide tray 0 Need to bring screen
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D Verify your ability to meet the professional liability insurance and licensing requirements of the project locality. D Determine
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Basic services agreement Designated Construction Design/build Interior design services agreement
D Determine what constitutes additional or supplemental basic services agreement is used. D Determine designated if applicable. Direct selection Competitive Negotiated Single-prime Multiple prime Construction Design/build with the Owner. management bidding (open or closed) services based on AIA Document contract:
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D Determine Owners budget and determine its basis (e.g., cost estimate, available funds, fured limit of construction cost, etc.). D Determine whether project budget, schedule and program objectives are compatible and realistic. the compensation method for all services. Select and organize the design team, including structural, mechanical, electrical and special consultants. Inquire regarding consultants abilities to meet time schedule, liability insurance and licensing requirements; determine compensation. Prepare project estimating and budget worksheet:
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Time required for services Personnel time and production Cost of contemplated Compensation cost projections Cost of basic services for entire project additional services expenses etc.) to be used. required for additional services
Prepare Owner/Architect agreement form and submit to Owner. Have legal and insurance counsel review any modifications or specific provisions required by Owner.
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D Verify that the office has the means, space, equipment and personnel capabilities required to complete the project. Consider:
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D Review final agreement with legal and insurance counsel. Approve any modifications made by Owner, or renegotiate. D Verify that party signing for Owner is legally authorized the agreement. to execute
D Prepare three originals for signature, complete execution of the agreement and schedule or initiate the first formal phase of work. D Submit initial invoice to Owner; if applicable, include reimbursable expenses. D Submit information required by the agreement. to D Distribute executed originals and copies of the final agreement appropriate parties. D Assign project number.
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Assistance in preparing financing applications special applications Assistance in selecting consultant Programming fee: Profit Direct expenses Consultants
Assistance in preparing initial agency permit applications for EIR report Assistance in special studies or analysis prior to. programming
D Allocate architectural
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D Compare architectural fee with offtces hourly costs and establish the number of work hours for each phase of work:
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Programming Site Analysis Schematic Design Design Development Construction Documents Bidding or Negotiation Contract Administration Post-Construction services
D Prepare a project schedule based on the project objectives and architectural fee. Distribute the project schedule to all project participants. Create a project record book in accordance Develop project accounting procedures. Maintain weekly project expense reports. Determine monthly calendar date for submittal of invoices from consultants. D Create project filing system in accordance 0: Prepare project directory. D Distribute project directory. D Distribute copies of the Owner-Architect consultants for review. D Verify consultant D Prepare consultant professional agreements agreement to all project with office standards. with office standards.
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Determine the extent of Owner, Architect and consultant responsibilities relative to the building design program. Reconcile the building design program with the Owners budget. Advise the Owner if budget and program are not compatible. and furnishings. of
D Verify the Owners list of building functions and spaces. D Verify the Owners list of equipment D When applicable, propose user surveys. D to the Owner the implementation for growth projections. responsible for functional
D Identify the Owners representative relationships and their hierarchies. D Identify specific departmental D
Create room function and relationship user survey. interaction interaction Create a room-by-room
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Create a bubble diagram of the departmental and room-by-room interaction matrix with important relationship rankings. Determine the Owners spatial requirements. electrical and other Determine preliminary structural, mechanical, engineering systems.
Create horizontal and vertical diagrammatic block plans with relative spatial requirements. Identify all rooms, corridors, and vertical circulation; provide exit analysis. Review the diagrammatic the Owner. block plans and program with to proceed.
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D Secure available USGS maps of the site. D Secure any maps or photos produced the site. D Secure an aerial photograph surroundings. by local or state agencies of
D Obtain seasonal climate and microclimate service. D Obtain seasonal solar orientation D Prepare solar orientation data. diagrams.
D Determine drainage, erosion control and storm water detention requirements. D Obtain consultant site data requirements. and D Prepare a list for the Owners review of testing companies laboratories that may be used to analyze the site.
D Assist the client in securing necessary soil and related site tests and required investigations. D Determine availability, quantity and quality of existing site utilities. D Verify from local and state agencies what special site investigations are required. D Have the design team and all consulting staff visit and examine the site. Confirm that all site data has been reviewed by all responsible parties prior to proceeding with site design. D If required by the contract, construct survey a model of the topographic
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D Determine the structure of the report; include general and specific environmental issues. D Report on topics relating to:
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Land use improvements Traffic flow and parking improvements Site accessibility including ADA compliance Air quality protection or improvements or improvement Microclimate, air motion and humidity improvements Water quality protection Improved surface water flow
Improved ground water retention Earth slide and erosion prevention or enhancement Plant life protection Historic preservation Archeological protection Noise abatement Hazardous materials Glare and reflectance Tax revenue increase Improved Improved market for utility
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market for local services or local security improvement enhancements impact considerations relating to:
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Local ethnic values recognition Acquisition of property Relocation of tenants or Owners Effect of the project on other real property Demolition Construction of the facility development Future related or contiguous of existing structures/tree salvage and removal
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D Prepare a directory of governing agencies and their representatives names, addresses, and phone numbers. Include a section that lists applicable codes, regulations and ordinances that pertain to this project. D Identify applicable revisions or changes to codes, regulations and ordinances. D Identify the full approval process and prepare a sequential schedule indicating each agencys approval, timeframe and deadline. D Identify team members D D responsible for governing agency contact. to identify special problems. Meet with agency representatives
Meet with the Owner to review all ambiguities and contradictions in the applicable codes, regulations and ordinances. Map out a strategy to address these issues. Assist the Owner in completion of applications for approval.
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3. SCHEMATIC DESIGN
D Periodically review internal office budgets and production schedules; compare with actual progress. D Submit monthly or periodic invoices to the Owner for payment; include reimbursable expenses. D Obtain the name of the Owners authorized D Update and distribute project directory D Assign staff to the project. D Distribute project schedule to Owner, project staff and consultants. D Review all data furnished, including building design program, budget, project budget, legal, site, code, space and special Owner requirements. D Prepare functional space plans. D Provide engineers and consultants and functional space plans. with pertinent program data representative.
D Analyze comparative systems with engineers and consultants; select systems to be used in the project. Determine system space and location requirements.
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D Require all consultants to produce their schematic plans following the same format, scale, and drawing positioning architectural drawings.
D Create or obtain lists of special building equipment and fixtures required by the Owner that may affect consultants work; distribute the lists to appropriate consultants. D Review architectural schematic diagrams with consultants. Conduct one or more consultant coordination meetings regarding system compatibility. D Confirm that the selected engineering are compatible with one another. Site plan with diagrammatic relationships Principal floor plans General descriptive views or elevations Illustrative sketches, models or renderings, if required and construction to include: systems
Calculate areas and volumes, and analyze plan efficiency of the design by usable area, area per person or other method. Prepare a general description and equipment outlines. of the project, including materials
Begin research on materials, equipment, fixtures and building systems. Create a products and materials file. Start project outline specifications.
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Prepare an estimate of probable construction cost based on all available data. Include appropriate contingency to cover future development of the project. If requested by Owner, provide a detailed estimate and/or life cycle costing as an additional service. Select construction
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Submit Schematic Design documents to the Owner. (These documents may include, but may not be limited to, drawings, descriptions, calculations, outline specifications, colors, materials and statements of probable construction cost.) Plan appropriate presentation media. Prepare presentation of optional design features and variations. evaluate changes and comments.
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D Document revisions to scope of the work and review with the Owner. D Obtain Owners written approval of Schematic Design documents. D Obtain Owners written authority to proceed Development phase. to the Design
D Submit monthly or periodic invoice to the Owner for payment; include reimbursable expenses.
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D Periodically review internal office budgets and production schedules; compare with actual progress.
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Review and update schedule of completion dates for this and all subsequent phases. Inform the project team and Owner of any revisions. Review and update staff time and production Adjust number and type of staff as required. Distribute updated project schedule consultants. to Owner, staff and cost projections.
D As documents develop, confer with and obtain preliminary review from regulatory agencies such as:
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D Submit monthly or periodic invoice to the Owner for payment; include reimbursable expenses. D Obtain Owners approval of expenditures for any models, perspectives or renderings required for the project. D D D Review the building design program and verify compliance. Recheck Schematic Design documents for code compliance. Obtain Owners approval in the event that additional consultants are required.
D Receive results of all investigations and tests, including soil borings. and analysis. If necessary, request additional information. Forward final information to appropriate consultants. D Review all other data received from the Owner and consultants. If necessary, request additional data. if any, for document develop a
D Obtain Owners standards and requirements, format and other presentation materials.
D Define actual occupancy for each area, check against program, and forward to consultants. D Request that the structural engineer(s) their review of applicable regulations. investigate and report on
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contact utility companies and public authorities and initiate approval process;
investigate and report on their review of all applicable local, public and utility regulations; notify the Architect of space and location requirements systems; and prepare estimates of probable operating costs with recommendations for implementation. for
D Review engineers estimates of probable operating costs and forward to Owner. Obtain Owners approval of the selected fuel source(s). D Prepare site plan indicating building location(s) improvements. D Prepare other necessary documents sections, schedules and notes. D Prepare area calculations D Prepare building volume calculations. D Prepare a preliminary Project Manual. D Update materials, equipment, futures and building systems file. D Direct consultants to prepare design documents as required to illustrate and describe their portions of the project. D Require all consultants to produce their design documents following the same format as the architectural drawings. D D D D D Conduct one or more group coordination consultants. Reach agreement on structural, mechanical, building systems. Confirm that the selected engineering are compatible. meetings with electrical, and other systems cost and site
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Direct consultants to provide preliminary construction estimates for their portions of the project.
Update the statement of probable construction cost. If specifically requested by the Owner, provide a detailed cost estimate as an additional service. documents. presentation materials. Plan and prepare appropriate
D After the presentation, identify changes, repercussions, contradictions or conflicts and discuss with Owner. D D D D Confirm with the Owner which contracting used. procedure will be
Obtain Owners written approval of Design Development documents. Obtain Owners written authorization Documents phase. to .proceed to Construction
Submit monthly or periodic invoice to the Owner for payment; include reimbursable expenses.
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D Review unresolved issues on the Design Development checklist.
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D Periodically review internal office budgets and production schedules; compare with actual progress, D Review and update schedule of completion dates for this and all subsequent phases. Inform the project team and Owner of any revisions. D Establish a clear chain of command Construction Documents phase. and response for.the
cost projections.
Adjust number and type of staff as required. Distribute updated project schedule to Owner, project staff and consultants. who are not experienced
D Schedule training sessions for personnel in applicable production methods. D Update and distribute project directory. D Identify all documents
D As documents develop, confer with and obtain further review from regulatory agencies such as:
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Check with the applicable regulatory agencies and establish schedule for submission and/or review. Coordinate Coordinate the work of all team members, drawings with Project Manual. cost estimate and advise the including consultants.
Submit monthly or periodic invoice to the Owner for payment; include reimbursable expenses. Review the program and verify compliance. Re-check Design Development documents for code compliance. of the Develop a list of required drawings; check requirements Owner and governing bodies.
D. Prepare a one-fourth size mock-up of all project drawings, their sequence, and the information to appear on each sheet. Distribute copies to concerned parties for review, then distribute final copies to all staff as a supervisory guide. D D Determine the final printing system. Determine specific drafting systems appropriate to parts or all of the project and include them in the mock-up set.
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D Review the completed working drawing index with all concerned parties. Obtain feedback and make revisions as necessary D Determine the completion date of the limited architectural plan base sheet(s) for consultants use. D Develop title block format (check requirements licensing laws and governing bodies). of Owner, floor
D Develop format for door, window and finish schedules. D Establish a checklist and timetable for the clients applications approvals and permits from governing bodies. D If applicable, determine unit prices. alternates, cash allowances and for
D Obtain Owners instructions on insurance, bonds, construction agreements and bidding procedures. D Submit copies of General and Supplementary Conditions for Owners review, or obtain Owners specific contract requirements. D Determine what items, if any, are to be furnished by the Owner, and those items not to be included in the contract. D Verify Owners acceptance and electrical systems. D Obtain schedule materials. of the proposed designs for mechanical
D Monitor approval and permit process. for delivery and installation of Owner-furnished for coordination. issues.
D Assemble final drawings and specifications D Revise documents D Determine whether jurisdiction. as required.
D If project will be bid, assemble bidding documents. prevailing wage rate statutes apply in project
D Prepare final calculations of net and gross areas and volumes. D Obtain each consultants portion of the project. D Prepare final construction final construction cost estimate. cost estimate for their
D Prepare testing and quality control program budgets and assist Owner in selection of testing agency. D Submit drawings, Project Manual, construction area calculations to the Owner. D Review list of potential bidders with the Owner. D Obtain and review qualification statements from interested bidders. and D Place Architects and engineers seals on the documents obtain signatures required by reviewing authorities. D Assist Owner in filing documents D D Obtain Owners written authorization Negotiation phase. cost estimate and
Submit monthly or periodic invoice to the Owner for payment; include reimbursable expenses.
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D Review unresolved issues from Construction Documents phase. bid
D Review and update project schedule. D Investigate whether other major projects have concurrent dates, or if other factors require bid date modification.
D Consult with the Owners legal counsel on the existence of any special laws regarding the bidding process, construction documents and forms of agreement. D Identify the Architects and Owners respective responsibilities in advertising for bids, receiving bids, bid evaluation and negotiation. D For open bidding, publish advertisement for bids (in some cases, Owner may publish). If separate prime contracts are to be awarded, separate advertisements may be necessary D Obtain and review qualification statements bidders. from interested
D For bidding by invitation, notify selected bidders. D D D D D If the construction contract is based on negotiation, assist the Owner in negotiating with prospective Contractor(s). Prepare register of bid documents. to bidders and obtain deposits. Issue documents to plan rooms. prepare a report and distribute copies.
Record responses to bidders requests for clarification in the form of a written addendum distributed to all bidders.
D Upon return of documents, refund bid security to bidders who either withdraw or are disqualified. D Evaluate proposed substitutions and requests for product approval; notify bidders of accepted substitutions by addendum. D D Confirm participation of prospective bidders. Prepare a bid tabulation form.
D Assist the Owner in the receipt, tabulation and analysis of bids; check bids for irregularities. D Advise the Owner on selection of alternates and obtain Owners approval. D Assist the Owner in the process of acceptance D or rejection of bids. Notify bidders of acceptance or rejection; obtain return of bidding documents from unsuccessful bidders. Return their deposits and bid securities. (Hold bid security of lowest bidders until execution of the contract). Request and receive submission of post-bid information.
D Assist Owners legal counsel in preparation of construction contract(s). If separate prime contracts are to be awarded, obtain assistance of consultants. D D Schedule times for confirmation of required Owner and Contractor insurance coverages. Obtain from the Contractor performance bonds, labor and material payment bonds, and any contract bonds required by statute. Review and forward copies of bonds to the Owner.
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D Obtain the Contractors certificate of insurance. forward copies of the certificate to the Owner.
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D Obtain a copy of the property insurance policy from the party responsible for obtaining such coverage. Review and forward copies to the other party D Identify and review any atypical insurance arrangements between Owner and Contractor. Include descriptions of such arrangements in the contract.
D Assist the Owner in preparing and sending to the Contractor(s) notices to proceed with the work. D Provide the Contractor with all necessary contract documents. D Obtain Owners written approval to proceed with Construction Contract Administration phase. D Submit monthly or periodic invoice to the Owner for payment; include reimbursable expenses.
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D Update project directory D Review and update project schedule. D Develop and implement a system of routing and distribution project correspondence and submittals. D Create construction
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Project photography Phone log Requests for Information Construction Supplemental Submittals Agency inspections, Owner-Architect Owner-Contractor Schedule of Values Observations of contractor performance Certificates of insurance Property insurance policy Contract bonds Project close-out and site observation permits and approvals Applications for payment agreement agreement(s) (RFIs) Requests for Proposals (RFPs) Change Directives (CCDs) instructions Change Orders Quality control reports
Consultant agreement(s)
D With the Owner, review and approve or take other appropriate action on Contractors list of subcontractors and suppliers. D Notify the consultants subcontractors. of selected prime contractor(s) submittal schedule. meeting. and
D Establish site observation and project meeting schedules; coordinate with agency inspection requirements. D If required, notify the Owner to submit applications gas, electric, water, telephone and other services. for permanent
D Have Owner file a copy of all property insurance policies with Contractor.
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If the Owner does not intend to purchase property insurance, have Owner notify Contractor in writing. If the Contractor elects to purchase such insurance, initiate appropriate change order. Review construction Owner. budget (including contingencies) labor and materials. to the Contractor. with the
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Keep Owner informed on the progress of the work. Prepare a field report for each visit to the site. Obtain and review the Contractors updated progress schedule and advise the Owner of potential revisions to anticipated occupancy date. Prior to the first application for payment, receive, review and approve, if appropriate, Contractors schedule of values. Receive and review the Contractors respond appropriately applications for payment;
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D Verify requirements, if any, for reduction in retainage and have Contractor submit consent of surety documentation. D D D D D D D Submit monthly or periodic invoice to the Owner for payment; include reimbursable expenses. List tests required for the project and note their approximate in accordance with current construction schehule. Obtain and review required test reports. Receive submittals; review, take appropriate the Contractor. Maintain submittal log. Review Contractbrs appropriately. proposed cost for changes and respond action, and return to dates
Receive from the Contractor notification of substantial completion and list of items to be completed or corrected. Respond to the Contractors repaired or completed. punch list of remaining work to be request for a reduction of prep&-e a
D When the project is judged to be substantially complete, Certificate of Substantial Completion. D If reproducible record drawings are required, provide the Contractor with appropriate media. D D Request that the Contractor
Review the close-out submittals for completeness. has obtained a certificate of occupancy
D Review the Contractors request for final inspection and conduct a field inspection of the project to confirm completion. D Prepare a final field inspection D report. Review the Contractors application for final payment, including required attachments such as waivers of lien and consent of surety documentation.
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D Issue a final certificate for payment, D Submit [final] monthly or periodic invoice to the Owner for payment; include reimbursable expenses.
D Assemble and file for future reference complete project and cost records for both construction and professional services, D Archive project information and materials according to type; indicate duration for archival retention (prior to discard). D Prior to expiration of the one-year period of corrections, obtain the Owners authorization to conduct an inspection to determine if any work is required by the Contractor to remedy defects.
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SERVICES
Notes
D Perform post-construction services in accordance with the Owner-Architect agreement. Such services may include:
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Maintenance
and operational
programming
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