Specifications include, but are not limited to: a. Observe the quality and progress of the construction to determine in general that it is proceeding in accordance with the Contract Documents. Notify the Owner, and Architect/Engineer immediately if, in the Clerk-of-the-Works opinion, work does not conform with the Contract Documents or requires special investigation by the Owner, Architect/Engineer or Contractor.; b. Monitor the construction progress and assist in the preparation of progress reports required by the Owner.; c. Review Contract Documents with the Contractor’s superintendent so as to have a complete understanding of the scope of the project.; d. Consider the Contractor’s suggestions and recommendations, evaluate them, discuss them with the Architect/Engineer, and Owner and assist the Architect/Engineer when applicable in making a final decision.; e. Attend project meetings as the Owner’s representative and report to the Owner in writing on the proceedings.; f. Observe tests required by the Contract Documents. Review testing invoices, if any, to be paid by the Owner.; g. Maintain records at the construction site or as directed by the Owner in an orderly manner in accordance with the Owner’s procedures. Include correspondence where applicable, such as Contract Documents, Change Orders, Construction Change Authorizations, Architect’s/Engineer’s Supplemental Instructions, reports of site conferences, Shop Drawings, Product Data, Samples, supplementary drawings, color schedules, requests for payment, names and addresses of contractors, subcontractors and principal material suppliers. h. Keep a logbook containing project progress and reports and submit reports on the progress of the Contractor’s work to the Owner. The log must contain activities related to the project, weather conditions, nature and location of work being performed. The Project Architect/Engineer will provide Observation Construction Reports documenting his site visits.