Geotechnical engineering services during construction shall include but not limited to the following: • Continue status as project Geotechnical Engineer-of-Record (GEOR); • Geotechnical engineering consultation and supplemental engineering during construction; • Submittal reviews and response to geotechnical-related RFIs; • Project Manager attendance at construction site meetings and site visits for geotechnical consultations; • Sampling and laboratory testing of subgrade and fill (native and import); • Observation of site stripping and removal of onsite deleterious materials where warranted; • Observation and moisture/density testing using a nuclear gauge during mass grading, over- excavation, subgrade, and baserock preparation; • Project coordination and engineer’s review of Daily Field Reports (DFRs) prepared to document field observations and test results during construction; • Submit reviewed final version DFRs to the Construction Manager on a regular basis; • Prepare certification letters as project GEOR and Final Summary Letter Report of our observations and testing at the completion of construction of the project, if needed.