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the information is available, but is not obligated to do so. <br />The Project Engineer shall provide the Contractor copies of the approved plans and the <br />Contractor's crews shall have copies of the approved plans with them at the project site <br />while they are performing work. It is not the City Inspector's duty to warn or prevent the <br />Contractor from performing incorrect work as a result of the Contractor's crew not <br />possessing copies of the plans at the project site or through their use of plans that are not <br />the approved set. <br />C. Design Changes <br />The Project Engineer will act as the project coordinator and shall submit any design <br />change requests to the City Engineer. The Contractor shall not make any change until <br />written approval is issued by the City Engineer. <br />D. Construction Staking <br />The Project Engineer shall stake the project for construction, including, but not limited to, <br />ADA ramps. Field marking shall include all normal point information, such as cut/fill, <br />offset, station, etc. A copy of cut/fill notes shall be submitted to the City Inspector. <br />4.15 POST -CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS <br />A. Centerline Monumentation <br />Prior to project final acceptance by the City, the Owner/Developer shall complete street <br />centerline monumentation in accordance with ORS Chapters 92 and 209, unless a post- <br />monumentation deposit was previously accepted by the City as part of a subdivision plat. <br />A summary of minimum requirements are as follows. <br />1. Monuments must be set by a Licensed Land Surveyor and meet statutory <br />requirements of ORS Chapter 92 Subdivision and Partitions. <br />2. Monuments placed on street centerlines shall be per ORS 92 and 209. <br />3. Points required for street centerline monumentation are: <br />a. All street centerline intersections, and . <br />b. Curve points: <br />1) Points of intersection of all tangent lines, where possible (P.I.'s), <br />2) Beginning points of all curves (P.C.), <br />3) Ends of all curves (P.T.), and <br />4) Points on semi -tangents of all curves where crossing street intersections <br />fall within a curve. <br />When monuments of record have been replaced or reestablished by reference <br />Public Improvement Design Standards Manual, 2016 Page 4-15 <br />