CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING AND INSPECTION Sample Clauses

CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING AND INSPECTION. If it is specified in the Funding Table, construction engineering and inspection is eligible as a project cost. The Responsibility Table defines whether DOTD or the Entity shall be obligated, to complete the work specified in this Article. If DOTD is obligated to complete the work specified in this Article, DOTD will perform the construction engineering and inspection using funds as specified in the Funding Table. If the Entity is obligated to complete the work specified in this Article, the Entity will either perform the construction engineering and inspection with in-house staff or will hire a consultant to perform the work. If federal funds are specified in the Funding Table for construction engineering and inspection, the selection of any consultant will be as provided in Article V, above. The construction engineering and inspection must be performed by a professional licensed to perform the type of work being performed. DOTD will assign a representative from a District Office to serve as the District Project Coordinator during project construction. The District Project Coordinator will make intermittent trips to the construction site to ensure that the construction contractor is following established construction procedures and that applicable federal and state requirements are being enforced. The District Project Coordinator will advise the LPA Responsible Charge of any discrepancies noted and, if necessary, will direct that appropriate remedial action be taken. Failure to comply with such directives will result in the withholding of Federal funds by DOTD until corrective measures are taken by the Entity. Except where a deviation has been mutually agreed to in writing by both DOTD and the Entity, the following specific requirements shall apply: 1. When it is stipulated in the latest edition of the Louisiana Standard Specifications for Roads and Bridges that approval by the Project Engineer or DOTD is required for equipment and/or construction procedures, such approval must be obtained through the DOTD Construction Section. All DOTD policies and procedures for obtaining such approval shall be followed. 2. All construction inspection personnel utilized by the Entity and/or the Entity's consultant must meet the same qualifications required of DOTD construction personnel. When certification in a specific area is required, these personnel must meet the certification requirements of DOTD. Construction inspection personnel shall be responsible for ensuring ...
CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING AND INSPECTION. Construct the final intersection configuration consisting of four lanes and then a 2680-linear foot two-lane asphalt road with required infrastructure. The road will include the following features:
CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING AND INSPECTION. Construction engineering will be performed by the Consultant selected for the Project. A representative from each Party will be assigned to the Project to serve as Resident Engineer and perform the duties thereof. The City shall permit the inspection of the Project by the any representative of the Party to determine compliance with the law or the provisions of this Agreement. Except in the case of an emergency, any such inspection shall be conducted during normal business hours, with the verbal concurrence by the Resident Engineer. The Resident Engineer shall accompany the Lead Agency on any such inspection to address questions and comments about the Project.
CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING AND INSPECTION. CONSULTANT shall provide construction engineering services for the project described above. Fee shall be estimated due to the full construction project is unknown at this time. Fee shall be for budgetary purposes. Services listed below will be part of a supplemental agreement if desired by the CITY. Said construction engineering services shall include the following: 1. Provide project representative services in observing the performance of the work of the construction contractor. 2. Project representative time is based upon providing one half-time project over the period of the construction which is estimated to be 90 days. Additional site visit(s), if found necessary, may be needed and hours of the project representative time increased or decreased based on the construction schedule and construction activities and as approved by the Owner. 3. The Duties and Responsibilities and the Limitations on the Authority of the Project Representative is set forth as described by the following:
CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING AND INSPECTION. The engineer ▇▇▇▇▇▇ agrees to provide professional services during construction of the project as follows: • Review contractor submittals. • Attend/conduct a pre-construction meeting. • Review laboratory, mill and shop test to assist in monitoring the quality of construction. • Consult, answer questions, and assist in resolving construction issues during construction. • Provide services of Resident Project Representative (RPR) for onsite inspection, estimation of field quantities, and engineering during construction. • Review monthly and final estimates for payment to contractors. • Make final inspection of the construction upon completion.

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