MnDOT Contract No. 1061899
Exhibit A: Specifications, Duties, and Scope of Work
1. Expected Outcomes
1.1 The Successful Responder will provide staff and services as necessary to meet the expected
outcomes of these contracts, which are: (1) inspection and testing for Trunk Highway (TH) 210
Washington Street Reconstruct State Project (SP) 1805-80 and TH 27/169 Roundabout SP 4813-18
inspection and testing will include but not be limited to bituminous paving, grading and base,
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), curb and gutter, storm sewer, signal, signing and striping etc.,
(2) all necessary contract documentation , including entries in AASHTOWare, (3) material testing and
sampling, (4) assisting the MnDOT Project Manager (PM) and Chief Inspector in directing and
supporting other inspectors, (5) reviewing the plan ahead of the project to identify problems and
prepare for upcoming inspection duties, and (6) assisting the MnDOT PM and Chief Inspector in Final
Contract Closeout.
1.2 The Successful Responder is responsible for determining the means, methods, and sequence of
work necessary to meet the expected outcomes.
1.3 All samples collected from field inspections and requiring lab testing, will be delivered to MnDOT’s
lab in Baxter in a timely manner on a schedule determined with the State’s PM.
2. Personnel Requirements. The Successful Responder must provide:
2.1 Two inspectors to cover the inspection needs on TH 210 Washington Street Reconstruct
construction project for the 2026 and 2027 construction projects. Inspector one will be for 2026 and
2027, and Inspector 2 will be for 2026. The 2026 Construction season will be April 15 to October 31,
2026 and the 2027 Construction Season will be May 3 to October 30, 2027.
2.1.1 Minimum qualifications for Inspector 1. The inspector must be certified in: (1) Aggregate
Production Tester, (2) Bituminous Street Inspector, (3) Grading and Base Tester, (4) ADA,
and (5) Concrete Field Tester. A minimum of 6 years of inspection experience in paving,
grading and base, concrete, storm sewer and/or ADA.
2.1.1.1 Preferred Requirements of Inspector 1. The inspector is certified in: (1) Grading and
Base Inspector, (2) Concrete Field Inspector, and (3) Construction Site Management. Has
experience leading construction project as the Chief Inspector, an ability to work with
local businesses, experience training and leading other inspectors, experience in urban
construction and making entries in AASHTOWare.
2.1.2 Minimum qualifications for Inspector 2. The inspector must be certified in: (1) Aggregate
Production Tester, (2) Bituminous Street Inspector, (3) Grading and Base Tester, (4) ADA,
and (5) Concrete Field Tester. A minimum of 3 years of inspection experience in paving,
grading and base, concrete, storm sewer and/or ADA.
2.1.2.1 Preferred Requirements of Inspector 2. The inspector is certified in: (1) Grading and
Base Inspector, (2) Concrete Field Inspector, and (3) Construction Site Management.
Experience that demonstrates an ability to identify and solve problems, urban
construction experience and making entries in AASHTOWare.
2.2 One inspector will cover the inspection needs on TH 169/27 Onamia Roundabout construction
project in 2026. This will be Inspector 3. This will be for 14-weeks, between Mid-May and the end of
August 2026.
2.2.1 Minimum qualifications for Inspector 3. The Inspector must be certified in: (1) Aggregate
Production Tester, (2) Bituminous Street Tester, (3) Grading and Base Tester, (4) ADA, and
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MnDOT Contract No. 1061899
Exhibit A: Specifications, Duties, and Scope of Work
(5) Concrete Field Tester. A minimum of 4 years inspection experience in paving, grading
and base, concrete, storm sewer and/or ADA.
2.2.1.1 Preferred Requirements of Inspector 2. The inspector is certified in: (1) Grading and
Base Inspector, (2) Concrete Field Inspector, and (3) Construction Site Management.
Experience that demonstrates an ability to identify and solve problems and making
entries in AASHTOWare.
2.2.2 All certifications will remain current for the term of this contract for each inspector.
2.2.3 Additional work may be added for inspection Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ)
Contracts: Mill and Overlay 8823-433 and Micro Surfacing and Chip Seal 8823-432. The
Contract may also be extended additional construction seasons for work on these projects.
3. Other Requirements. The Successful Responder must:
3.1 Provide tools and equipment needed to perform the work including, but not limited to:
3.1.1 Cellular telephone, computer, and internet access;
3.1.2 Sampling equipment including but not limited to: shovel, minor testing equipment;
3.1.3 Testing equipment as needed to perform concrete testing and grading and base;
3.1.4 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) including, but not limited to, Safety vests meeting
American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Level II, safety pants meeting ANSI Leve II (for
night work), hard hats, fall protection, safety glasses, steel-toed boots, and hearing
protection;
3.1.5 Vehicle(s) for the inspector(s) use, able to safely carry samples and sampling equipment,
and equipped with a beacon on the approved products list, which can be found at:
www.dot.state.mn.us/products/vehiclelighting/index.html; and
3.1.6 Other incidentals needed to perform the work.
3.2 MnDOT will be providing all necessary sample containers including: sample Identification (ID) cards,
sample bags for aggregate and fly ash/cement, asphalt containers (pint and gallon), cylinders for
bituminous mixture, and admixture containers for concrete.
3.3 Meet with the State’s PM before the inspections begin. Understand MnDOT’s standard practices
and become familiar with MnDOT’s Specifications and Procedures prior to the date the Successful
Responder will commence the work.
3.4 Attend a District 3 Preconstruction Meeting held prior to the construction project starting.
3.5 Attend project-specific meetings as necessary for close coordination during day-to-day progress of
the work or as required to carry out the inspections.
3.6 Promptly inform the Project Engineer of any failing test results or out of conformance work
including any out-of-tolerance test results.
3.7 Perform field operations in accordance with Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
regulations and accepted safety practices.
3.8 Collect, properly label or identify, all original diaries, logs, notebooks, accounts, records, reports, and
other documents prepared contract in the performance of this Contract. Provide all paper and
electronic documents to the State upon completion or termination of the construction.
3.9 Perform such other work as the Successful Responder, in its professional opinion, deems necessary
to achieve the expected outcomes of this Contract.
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