City Engineer Responsibilities Sample Clauses

City Engineer Responsibilities. The City Engineer will: (1) make recommendations to and advise the Authority on the award of construction contracts by the Developer; (2) review and make recommendations on the Reimbursement Requests; and (3) periodically inspect The Northline PUD Projects, and the various components thereof, during construction. No changes to the plans and specifications or change orders to the construction contracts pertaining to any of The Northline PUD Projects may be made without the written approval of the City Engineer. The City Engineer will reasonably cooperate with the Developer and the Developer's project engineer and will keep the Developer's project engineer fully advised of the City Engineer's findings regarding the bidding process and the construction of The Northline PUD Projects.
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