clemusc1...the process you describe, properly done, is a little more involved. It is called establishing a control strip.
To do that, the contractor uses his process of initial compaction of the asphalt, then the density is checked by nuclear gage and cores. If deficient, another control strip is done with additional compactive effort and the density testing process is repeated. Once it is established that a certain rolling procedure achieves the desired compaction and the density correlation is done, then the nuclear gage is used to check production against the control strip, usually with some specified compaction percentage of the control strip density. Then cores are done less frequently to validate the density correlation with the nuclear gage.