Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1. DOTD requires that the Consultant assign a fulltime-consultant project engineer to this project. The assigned project engineer must be knowledgeable of all facets of the Contractor’s operations. The project engineer shall have electronic linkage capability via cell phone, fax machine, and internet for transmitting and receiving relevant contractual information and arranging for onsite operations. The project engineer must be physically capable of responding to the DOTD Area Engineer within thirty (30) minutes. 2. Act as Project Engineer for project and coordinate with DOTD District personnel, Contractor and other parties to schedule and attend the pre-construction meeting. The Consultant will be required to conduct the meeting. 3. Forward submittals, transmittals, and/or shop drawings to appropriate parties, maintain all construction field records, make daily entries in the project diary (DWR) to indicate Consultant’s personnel and Contractor’s personnel present on the job site, Contractor’s personnel and equipment being utilized on the project, the work being accepted, the acceptability of traffic control, and the charging of contract time utilizing DOTD software systems (LAPAVE, SiteManager, HeadLight, and other systems). 4. Coordinate with DOTD and appropriate utility representative for all relocations or adjustments of utility facilities for the construction of work site. 5. Provide all necessary personnel, equipment, and materials; such as cylinder molds, density gauges, etc. to perform the required field-testing for quality assurance in accordance with the latest DOTD Sampling and Testing Manual...