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■ <br /> Section IV.3 The QA Role for This Project <br /> Page 2 <br /> submittals, maintaining submittal review files, updating <br /> construction schedules, interpreting construction documentation, <br /> 1 processing change orders and reviewing contractor pay requests. <br /> The QA Officer (QAO) will provide on-site monitoring of the <br /> construction operations and perform soils and aggregate quality <br /> control sampling, monitor synthetic conformance testing, and <br /> additional testing and reporting mandated by the specifications. He <br /> will maintain daily logs, test records and certificates in a well- <br /> organized, tabulated manner. The QAO will notify the contractor <br /> immediately of non-complying test results and will be available to <br /> verify remedwhon and retesting of non-complying work. He will <br /> maintain an awareness of the project in order to detect conditions, <br /> which may directly or indirectly jeopardize the integrity of the <br /> project. <br /> Upon completion of the Project,the QAE, CM, and QAO will work <br /> in direct communication with Chapel Hill personnel to prepare the <br /> Final CQA Permit documentation. These are the Certificate <br /> Documents that must be submitted to the DEQ. The final <br /> documentation will be organized and indexed to enable easy access <br /> and retrieval of original inspection, testing data sheets, material <br /> certifications,reports and the record drawings. <br /> Inspection and testing of the Test Pad, Soil Subgra4 and Soil <br /> Liner are outlined in the sealed bid <br /> I { <br />