Specifications include, but are not limited to: A. Provide to the satisfaction of the County, construction engineering and inspection services until the completion and acceptance of the Construction Contract by the County. These services shall monitor work for substantial conformance between each item of the Contractor's work and the provisions of the contract documents. All items of work shall be subject to detailed engineering and inspection procedures, in accordance with the NJ DOT specifications and practices. B. Check construction for compliance with shop drawings. Take such actions as may be required to prevent incorporation of materials and equipment, which have not been properly approved and certified. Confirm that manufacturer's tests required under the Construction Contract specifications have been performed before any material or equipment is incorporated in the work. Notify the contractor in writing of any unacceptable work or material and report promptly to the County Engineer the particular work or material, which fails to conform with the construction contract plans and specifications. The Consultant shall secure the services of a sub-consultant for material testing, concrete and asphalt, to provide the necessary testing and results as required for the roadway resurfacing operations, cost for this material testing is included under Direct Expenses of the proposal sheet. C. Become familiar with the specifications and other related construction contract documents and conduct a pre-construction conference with the County, Construction Contractor and other representatives of County, public or private agencies and local governing bodies. Detailed minutes shall be prepared and copies distributed, as required. Arrange and conduct a utility pre-construction meeting and act as liaison in subsequent meetings with representatives of the utilities and the Contractor. D. Report to and be directly responsible to the County Engineer’s representative. The County Engineer shall assign an in-house engineer responsible for administering consultant contracts, to monitor the contract covered by this Agreement and shall be the County's representative for the Contract. The term County Engineer may also refer to the in-house County Engineer’s representative.