A proposal recommends a solution to a design or technical problem posed by a client. A typical proposal includes details about how the project will be completed, the required materials and methods of construction, and the expected costs. It often includes alternatives for comparison.
This proposal was written in a junior-level geology engineering course. The student, Alice O’Bryan, explores the options that a fictional company called Ajax might consider for providing proper drainage for a planned park. O’Bryan presents descriptions of several alternatives, including costs, benefits, and overall effectiveness. She used the United States Geological Survey (USGS) guidelines to format her paper and to cite and list her sources.
O’Bryan, “Site Stabilization Plan for Erosion Control”