Route 72 Pavement Preservation Project

Responsibilities

  • On-site Project Construction Inspection
  • Provide Resident Engineer with On-site Technical Support
  • Respond to Contractor Correspondence
  • Record Meeting Minutes
  • Prepare Inspection Reports
  • Respond to Requests for Work Orders and As-builts
  • Review Equal Employment Opportunity Documentation
  • Provide Resident Engineer with Quantities for Monthly Payment Vouchers
  • Final Inspection
  • Resolution of punch-list activities
  • Prepare Closeout Documentation

Owner

New Jersey Department of Transportation

Project Details

Keller Engineers administered the construction inspection for this 18.4-mile roadway rehabilitation project. The project was comprised of MPT, micro milling, HMA milling and pavement repairs, slurry seal aggregate type II, slurry seal emulsion, asphalt rubber seal, polymerized joint adhesive, tack coat, HMA surface course, micro-paving joints, temporary/permanent traffic striping, VMS signing, rumble strips, removal/new RPMs, stabilized turf and silt fence construction activities.

Project Uniqueness/Challenges

The majority of work was performed from 8:00 pm to 6:00 am.

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It is my pleasure and honor to acknowledge the relationship that Remington & Vernick Engineers, Inc. has developed with Keller Engineers of New Jersey, LLC. I’d like to share one experience that RVE has had with Keller regarding our Camden City ADA Ramp Improvement Project. The inspector was well versed in various areas of construction. The attention to detail that he demonstrated on as-builts, and recordkeeping were excellent, and he was very knowledgeable with meeting all ADA requirements. He developed a great working relationship with both our resident inspector and construction manager, which alleviated many forms of miscommunication which may occur in the field. Joseph R. Ragusa, PE Senior Associate Department Head Infrastructure CM/CI Remmington & Vernick Engineers, Inc.

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