Specifications include, but are not limited to: ▪ Act as owner’s representatives in the interpretation of the contract documents. ▪ General administration of the construction contract. ▪ Carry out site visits as required ensuring the quality of construction and progress of construction. ▪ Conduct and attend field meetings. ▪ Process field orders and clarifications on the work ▪ Review and recommend change orders associated with the work ▪ Review and approve/disapprove catalog cuts and shop drawings submitted by the contractor for compliance with Contract Plans and Specifications. ▪ Review and witness inspection and tests associated with construction. ▪ Review contractor’s application for payment. Make recommendations for approval and certify for approval by the Town. ▪ Review as-built drawings prepared by the contractor. This includes review of record drawings, final field review, etc. ▪ Witness startup and acceptance testing ▪ Assist in project closeout. ▪ Coordinate ongoing project administration between the Town and the project contractor. The engineer shall also provide an experienced construction engineer to carry out part-time construction observation of contractor activities during key stages of the project, specifically those that can not be witnessed or inspected for completeness after the fact (i.e. installation of well and setting of pump, etc.).