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# REDLINED SCOPE OF WORK (EXHIBIT A)
## (Friendly, Protective Version — Anonymized & Finance-Free)
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[Contractor] is engaged by [Client] to provide expert WordPress advisory, development, and migration services in support of the website redesign and consolidation project (“the Project”). [Contractor] will collaborate with [Client] and its partners to ensure strategic, technical, and functional integrity throughout the lifecycle of the work. Services include participation across discovery, design, development, migration, quality assurance, and launch preparation, as outlined below.
To support clarity for both parties and avoid misunderstandings, the sections below include explicit assumptions, limits, and unit-based quantities where relevant. These refinements are intended to keep the project smooth and predictable for everyone involved.
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# 1. Discovery & Technical Assessment
The Contractor will play an active role in the Client’s Discovery & Strategy Sprint. Responsibilities include:
• Reviewing existing websites, WordPress instances, plugins, hosting structure, and relevant technical configurations.
**【 add: Review will be based on a high-level scan rather than a page-by-page technical audit. Work identifies major patterns and risks only; no forensic-level analysis. 】**
• Identifying risks, constraints, and opportunities associated with the existing environment.
• Advising the Client on content structure, technical feasibility, and platform considerations.
• Contributing to the development of the draft sitemap and providing recommendations related to navigation, architecture, and site organization.
**【 add: Contractor’s role is advisory; the Client is responsible for producing the final IA and sitemap. 】**
• Flagging technical limitations, required plugins, integrations, or architectural concerns early.
**Deliverable:**
A concise technical recommendations memo (~600–900 words).
**【 add: Delivered as a short written summary. 】**
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# 2. Advisory Role During Design & Template Development
As the Client develops wireframes, templates, and modular design components, the Contractor will:
• Serve as a technical advisor to ensure that design decisions align with WordPress best practices, scalability, and performance standards.
**【 add: Includes up to 4 design review sessions and up to 2 asynchronous feedback cycles per template/block. Additional cycles require expanded scope. 】**
• Review design concepts and provide guidance on implementation approaches, constraints, and opportunities for efficiency.
• Recommend development methods, theme structures, and block patterns supporting a modular, scalable build.
• Participate in periodic check-ins to ensure feasibility and design-development alignment.
**【 add: Check-ins occur no more than weekly unless mutually agreed. 】**
**Deliverable:**
Ongoing technical input and feasibility guidance.
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# 3. WordPress Development, Build, and Migration (Primary Ownership)
The Contractor will be the primary responsible party for the hands-on development and migration of the new WordPress site.
**【 add: The new site will be built using the Divi theme and Divi Builder. Contractor may determine the most efficient technical approach for implementing templates and content. 】**
Responsibilities include:
• Setting up the new WordPress environment and configuring theme structure, plugins, and development tooling.
• Building up to ten (10) reusable page templates and up to fifteen (15) reusable content block templates.
**【 add: Quantity includes all variants; additional templates or variants require expanded scope. 】**
• Implementing a consolidated WordPress instance with location-based subfolders.
**【 add: Includes up to five (5) locations; additional locations require out-of-scope addition. 】**
• Migrating identified content—including pages, posts, media, and metadata—into the new design system.
**【 add: Includes migration of up to 150 content items. Additional content requires out-of-scope addition. 】**
• Applying light formatting, link updates, redirects, and basic SEO continuity practices.
**【 add: “Light formatting” includes headings, spacing, images, and simple tables using Divi defaults. No rewriting or restructuring. 】**
• Supporting integration of brand assets.
**【 add: Does not include bulk metadata correction or media renaming. 】**
• Conducting iterative refinements based on the Client’s feedback.
**【 replace: Includes up to two (2) rounds of revisions per template/block. 】**
## Deliverables:
• Functional WordPress build aligned with approved designs.
• Migrated content placed within the new design system with structural and SEO continuity preserved.
• Redirect and URL updates.
**【 add: Redirect setup includes up to 300 entries. Additional redirects require expanded scope. 】**
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# 4. Refinement, QA, and Launch Support
In partnership with the Client and collaborators, the Contractor will:
• Perform cross-browser, device, and accessibility testing of templates and content.
**【 add: Covers recent versions of major browsers and mobile platforms; accessibility testing is automated only. 】**
• Identify and resolve issues related to layout, responsiveness, navigation, performance, and formatting.
• Support launch preparation, content review, and final refinements.
**【 add: Launch support includes up to 10 hours during the release window. 】**
• Perform technical troubleshooting to ensure a smooth launch.
**【 add: Troubleshooting limited to WordPress and hosting; excludes third-party systems unless separately scoped. 】**
• Provide input on editor permissions, CMS workflows, and post-launch considerations.
## Deliverables:
• QA support, refinement updates, and issue resolution.
• Launch-ready WordPress site.
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# TIMELINE
Contractor services begin in the agreed project window and continue through the targeted launch period.
**【 add: Timeline extends automatically for delays in receiving approved designs, content, or access. Contractor is not responsible for accelerated work caused by client-side delays. 】**
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# COMPENSATION (FINANCIAL DETAILS REMOVED)
All financial details, unit pricing, and dollar amounts have been removed from this version.
**【 add: Work beyond defined quantities requires mutually agreed scope expansion. 】**
**【 replace: Contractor will proactively notify the Client whenever requested work exceeds the included quantities so both parties may review options and adjust scope. 】**
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# ADDITIONAL ASSUMPTIONS (Friendly Clarifications)
1. **Final IA & sitemap provided by the Client; Contractor provides advisory input only.**
2. **Content migration is 1:1**; no rewriting, merging, or deduplication unless separately scoped.
3. **Divi technical note:** Automated migration is used where possible; some layouts may require manual rebuild based on Divi’s data structures.
4. **Contractor will implement one (1) global header and footer**, plus up to two (2) location variants.
5. **Media migration includes up to 500 assets.**
6. **Custom post types, taxonomies, search tools, or advanced filtering are out of scope unless added.**
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