INSPECTION OF WORK IN PROGRESS AND PROJECT RECORDS Clause Samples

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INSPECTION OF WORK IN PROGRESS AND PROJECT RECORDS. 1. The Engineer shall inspect work incorporated into the project as assigned by the State. The Engineer shall: a. Verify that the project is built according to the plans and specifications, and all contract documents. b. Verify the accuracy of the work and determine pay quantities by making measurements as assigned by the State. c. Verify all the specifications and special provision requirements are met for inspected items of work, such as, materials, construction, measurement and payment. d. Verify daily quantities for each item of work performed and tabulate into a monthly pay estimate to the contractor. The Engineer shall furnish estimate to the State for execution of payment via Site Manager. e. Enter measurement and payment information daily into Site Manager for the items inspected by the Engineer personnel. f. Complete all fields in Site Manager, unless otherwise directed by the District’s construction personnel. g. Verify all material sourcing information is entered into Site Manager and address all material or testing deficiencies on a monthly basis. 2. The Engineer shall maintain all records on the project in compliance with State and District procedures including Daily Work Reports (DWR), diaries, shop drawings and submittals, RFI drawings and sketches of measured items, sets of plans, record set plans, material on hand forms, and general correspondence. 3. The Engineer shall verify whether drilled shaft or pile installations have been properly performed. Inspector must have knowledge in geological materials to ensure proper founding is achieved, proper underwater and slurry displacement, concrete placement procedures are used, and proper use of steel casing for dewatering and stability applications are implemented. 4. The Engineer shall verify appropriate mill tests, materials approval and Buy America certifications are available as required. 5. The Engineer shall verify Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) documentation; Commercially Useful Function reviews; and Prompt Pay and Wage rate surveys are complete and correct. The Engineer shall verify corrections are made by the contractor.
INSPECTION OF WORK IN PROGRESS AND PROJECT RECORDS. The Engineer shall inspect work incorporated into the project as assigned by the State to:
INSPECTION OF WORK IN PROGRESS AND PROJECT RECORDS. The Engineer shall inspect work incorporated into the project as assigned by the State to: DocuSign Envelope ID: 24292446-0E92-4C10-8E8E-E5080E44C5AC
INSPECTION OF WORK IN PROGRESS AND PROJECT RECORDS. Inspect Work Incorporated into Project as assigned by STATE-Verify project is built according to plans and specifications, and all contract documents; verify accuracy of work and determine pay quanities; verify specifications and special provision requirements are met; verify daily quantities for each item of work assigned, performed; enter measurement a payment information daily into Site Manager; verify material sourcing information is entered into Site Manager
INSPECTION OF WORK IN PROGRESS AND PROJECT RECORDS 

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