Specifications include, but are not limited to: Task 1: Administration 1. Attend the required pre-bid meeting, be familiar with the construction documents, be able to respond to bidder questions, and discuss construction ramifications of alternatives proposed at the pre-bid meeting.; 2. Coordinate, conduct, schedule, and oversee the pre-construction conference.; 3. Proactively represent City’s interests, collaborate with project team, problem solve and advocate for efficiency and quality.; Task 2: Construction Inspection 1. Resident engineer must maintain full-time presence during all active construction.; 2. Ensure that the Contractor complies with all construction contract requirements including City permits and ordinances, property rights agreements, erosion and sediment control, stormwater management plan, State permits/regulations/statutes, Federal regulations/statutes, and exercise the Resident Engineer’s authority as provided in the contract documents and report immediately any deviations to the CPM for approval or rejection.; 3. Provide erosion control monitoring and compliance in accordance with applicable permits.; Task 3: Materials & Equipment Testing and Inspection 1. Maintain a copy of all submittals provided by the Contractor(s), and submittal approvals and or denials. Ensure that all materials have been properly reviewed and approved prior to their use on site.; 2. Ensure that materials and equipment are fabricated and tested in accordance with contract documents in advance of installation; ensure that the independent laboratory is performing preliminary process control tests on material. Review the test reports and certificates and forward to the City for decision on acceptability.; 3. Record materials certifications in accordance with procedures.