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    DOT/Roadway Inspector

    VICKSBURG, MS

    Order: 195970
    Temp

    One (1) Qualified Inspector, Level III to perform inspections of traffic

    control, environmental controls, layout, construction methods and

    materials, and all issues concerning the construction of the project.

    Determines the acceptability of the day-to-day work performed by the

    contractor. Review and recommend accepting or rejecting daily reports

    submitted by the contractor. The CI-III shall verify that procedures are in

    conformance with the approved Quality Control Plan and established

    procedures, reviews material submittals and testing procedures and results

    for conformance to the contract and updates the project Material Register.

    CI-III will measure, and records quantities of materials placed, performs

    takeoffs to determine conformance with required quantity amounts. May

    be required to assist with the finalization of quantities for the monthly

    progress estimate. The CI-III may be required to maintain the daily project

    diary, complete Inspector’s Daily Reports (IDR), and other forms as

    required. The CI-III must be able to coordinate and schedule the efforts of

    others and must be proficient on the internet, Microsoft Outlook, Excel,

    Word, and Primavera or other scheduling software.

    ? The ideal Construction Inspector Level III candidate should have

    extensive experience in heavy highway construction projects and a strong

    general understanding of key aspects, including traffic control, erosion

    control, roadway excavation and embankment construction, geogrid and

    gabion installation, aggregate base placement, Load Transfer Platform

    (LTP) mechanically compacted aggregate columns such as

    impact/displacement rammed aggregate piers, asphalt concrete pavement,

    drilled shafts, and granular backfill installation (No. 57 stone).

    Additionally, the candidate should demonstrate proficiency in Microsoft

    Office applications such as Excel and Word, as well as Adobe Acrobat

    (PDF) to effectively document and communicate project details.

    ? The period of performance for this task order is 291 calendar days, starting

    from the expected date of award of April 7, 2025 until December 31,

    2025. It is estimated that there will be 269 working days during this period

    as winter shut down of work is expected. The COR will determine and

    coordinate with the Contractor the start date for services.

    ? The personnel may be required to work nights and weekends.

    (CONTINUED

    50.00