Specifications include, but are not limited to: The Principal-in-Charge is a senior ranking company representative responsible for the overall operation. The responsibilities of the Principal-in-Charge include, but are not limited to, assurance of technical, administrative, labor, quality, and federal reimbursement objectives have been met in accordance with State and County standards. The Project Manager is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the engagement. The responsibilities of the Project Manager include, but are not limited to, providing assistance to the Principal-in-Charge in the administration of the contract with the KYTC; enforcement of the contract provisions; serving as the primary point of contact for County staff; maintaining appropriate staffing levels; implementation of quality assurance and control measures; review of daily activity; ensuring that appropriate activities are reimbursable to the client under various grant programs (including the FEMA Public Assistance and FHWA Emergency Relief programs); review and submittal of invoices; and overall management and oversight of the KYTC project. The Data Manager oversees the entering, tabulating, and organization of collection and disposal data into FEMA and other required formats. Similar forms may be required for submission under FHWA's Emergency Relief program. The Data Manager provides regular updates on the quantities and types of debris collected. The Data Manager designs and implements quality assurance and control processes for the review and verification of field and debris contractor-provided data in support of invoices. Field Supervisors are assigned for both collection and disposal operations. The Field Supervisor(s) for collection operations are responsible for coordinating all collection monitoring activity for their assigned debris contractor within their designated zones or areas. Field Supervisors for disposal operations are responsible for coordinating all monitoring activity at each of the approved Temporary Debris Storage and Reduction site locations. In this capacity, the Disposal Field Supervisors resolve disposal site issues, review load tickets for accuracy, certify the cubic yard capacity on collection vehicles, and serve as immediate field contacts for all parties. All field supervisors will likely serve as liaisons with the debris contractors and provide assistance in the dispatch and coordination of Contractor resources. Disposal Site Monitors are responsible for viewing inbound and outbound hurricane debris from towers at the approved TDSRS locations. This is done to verify truck percentages full, types of waste, and that trucks have been fully unloaded. Disposal Site Monitors also coordinate the handling of load tickets that record required FEMA and FHWA data. The Contractor shall provide load tickets for the operation to their monitors at no additional cost to the KYTC; the tickets shall be considered incidental expenses.