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After securing a contractor, a pre-construction meeting between the project manager, project engineer, and contractor will facilitate an efficient job site and reduce the potential for miscommunication. These meetings should cover:
After securing a contractor, a pre-construction meeting between the project manager, project engineer, and contractor will facilitate an efficient job site and reduce the potential for miscommunication. These meetings should cover:


LID design detials and construction notes
*LID design details and construction notes
material specifications, inspections, and chain-of-custody
*material specifications, inspections, and chain-of-custody
• acess routes and storage areas
*access routes and storage areas
protection of LID practices: phasing, ESC, and perimeter fencing
*protection of LID practices: phasing, ESC, and perimeter fencing
equipment requirements and recommendations  
*equipment requirements and recommendations  
verification of field changes
*verification of field changes
plant establishment and warranty-period maintenance
*plant establishment and warranty-period maintenance
ownership and assumption protocols
*ownership and assumption protocols
project inspection plan
*project inspection plan
 


The table below expands upon the bullets above and provides helpful guidance on communication topics at the pre-construction meeting. Given the lead-up time needed for testing requirements of specified materials, these discussions should occur soon after the contract is awarded, ideally 2 months prior to project construction.     
The table below expands upon the bullets above and provides helpful guidance on communication topics at the pre-construction meeting. Given the lead-up time needed for testing requirements of specified materials, these discussions should occur soon after the contract is awarded, ideally 2 months prior to project construction.     
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