Regardless of the size of the Project, the Contractor will designate one (1) individual as Project Coordinator, or Superintendent, prior to the beginning of the Work. His name and qualifications will be submitted, in writing, to the Professional and Owner for approval. Upon approval, the Superintendent will remain until the Project is complete. He cannot be removed during the Construction Phase without the written consent of the Owner and the Professional.
Duties of the Superintendent include:
1. Coordinating the work of all Subcontractors and Material Suppliers2. Supervising the every day work taking place on the Project3. Establishing lines of authority and communication on the job site4. Being present on the job site at all times5. Obtaining building and special permits required for construction6. Consulting with the Professional to obtain interpretations of the Contract Documents7. Assisting in resolution of questions8. Transmitting written interpretations to all concerned parties9. Stopping all work not in accordance with the Contract Documents10. Presiding at all Progress meetings11. Preparing and submitting all construction schedules12. Assisting in preparation of each entry in the Schedule of Values13. Coordinating any testing14. Monitoring all temporary facilities15. Administering the process of all substitutions16. Conducting final inspections17. Assisting in collection and preparation of closeout documents18. Maintaining up-to-date Project record documents19. Enforcing all safety requirements20. Recommending and assisting in preparation of requests to Professional for changes to Contract12 Miss. Code. R. 3-20-700.9