Your work would entail all required work for using MDOT Field Manager including but not limited to: Construction inspection work consisting of creating a daily log book and using Field book to
extensively document for pay estimates, site concerns, and other necessary data. Daily logs would include but are not limited to, daily photos, traffic control compliance, soil erosion forms, who is
on site, contractor activities, weather, equipment, subcontractor activities, utility installations, measuring quantities of pay items, documenting materials, gathering certifications, coordinating
with City Staff, or any other required MDOT forms or information necessary for completion. Field Manager Professional Services consisting of processing IDR's that the City prepares in
Field Book, processing pay estimates, review contractor payroll as needed, assist with change orders when applicable, process tested material information, progress meeting as applicable, and
assist the City as may be required to ensure compliance with MDOT requirements. In the past this work has been variable from a few hours to several days per week (start up and close out)
depending on the project. We anticipate that the individuals would work remotely and not have to staff hours at the City. The work includes work associated with the final project file review by
MDOT after construction. Based on our recent projects, we have estimated that 200 hours of Field Manager Professional Services will be used for the cost determination and 800 hours of Field Inspector time will be used for cost determination.