Mechanical Engineer. The mechanical engineer is responsible for all the aspects of mechanical engineering design and quality inspection and, where appointed by the employer for quantity surveying services in respect of the mechanical installations, for all measurements, valuations, financial assessments and all other quantity surveying and cost control functions. Without derogating from the generality thereof the mechanical engineer will perform the following specific functions and duties in respect of the mechanical engineering aspects of the works: 4.1 Give opinion on aspects of the works which are not in accordance with the agreement 4.2 Supply the specified number of drawings 4.3 Issue instructions if bills of quantities is to be used as a specification 4.4 Receive and accept design documentation undertaken by subcontractors 4.5 Issue instructions to the contractor regarding: 4.5.1 Alteration to design, quality or quantity of the works provided that such instructions shall not susbstantially change the scope of the works 4.5.2 Removal of any materials and goods from the site and the substitution of any materials and goods therefor 4.5.3 Removal or re-execution of any work 4.5.4 Opening up of work for inspection 4.5.5 Testing of work and materials and goods 4.5.6 Protection of the works 4.5.7 Making good physical loss and repairing damage to the works 4.5.8 Compliance with Acts of Parliament, regulations and bylaws 4.6 Provide the contractor with the necessary information to set out the works 4.7 Acceptance of design by subcontractors 4.8 Inspect the works from time to time and give the contractor interpretation and guidance on the standard and state of completion required for practical completion 4.9 Inspect the works for practical completion 4.10 Issue the list for practical completion and re-inspect upon request of the contractor 4.11 Inspect the works at the end of the defects liability period 4.12 Issue the list for final completion and re-inspect upon request of the contractor
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Sources: Building Agreement
Mechanical Engineer. The mechanical engineer is responsible for all the aspects of mechanical engineering design and quality inspection and, where appointed by the employer for quantity surveying services in respect of the mechanical installations, for all measurements, valuations, financial assessments and all other quantity surveying and cost control functions. Without derogating from the generality thereof the mechanical engineer will perform the following specific functions and duties in respect of the mechanical engineering aspects of the works:
4.1 Give opinion on aspects of the works which are not in accordance with the agreement
4.2 Supply the specified number of drawings
4.3 Issue instructions if bills of quantities is to be used as a specification
4.4 Receive and accept design documentation undertaken by subcontractorsby
4.5 Issue instructions to the contractor regarding:
4.5.1 Alteration to design, quality or quantity of the works provided that such instructions shall not susbstantially change the scope of the works
4.5.2 Removal of any materials and goods from the site and the substitution of any materials and goods therefor
4.5.3 Removal or re-execution of any work
4.5.4 Opening up of work for inspection
4.5.5 Testing of work and materials and goods
4.5.6 Protection of the works
4.5.7 Making good physical loss and repairing damage to the works
4.5.8 Compliance with Acts of Parliament, regulations and bylawsbylaws Preliminaries
4.6 Provide the contractor with the necessary information to set out the worksthe
4.7 Acceptance of design by subcontractors
4.8 Inspect the works from time to time and give the contractor interpretation and guidance on the standard and state of completion required for practical completion
4.9 Inspect the works for practical completion
4.10 Issue the list for practical completion and re-inspect upon request of the contractor
4.11 Inspect the works at the end of the defects liability period
4.12 Issue the list for final completion and re-inspect upon request of the
4.13 Quantity surveying functions and duties:
4.13.1 Consult with the contractorcontractor and/or subcontractors in correction of rates or errors and discrepancies
4.13.2 Supply the specified number of unpriced bills of quantities
4.13.3 Deal with amounts paid by the contractor and/or subcontractors to authorities having jurisdiction over the works
4.13.4 Measure and value the making good of physical loss or damage
4.13.5 Issue instructions to the contractor regarding: 1 Rectification of discrepancies and errors in description or omissions in 2 Furnishing proof of payment to subcontractors 3 Budgetary allowances and work executed by the contractor and/or 4 Contingency and other monetary provisions included in the contract
4.13.6 Prepare nominated and/or selected subcontract tender documents
4.13.7 Valuation of payment claims for payment certificates Preliminaries
4.13.8 Determine the value of adjustments to the contract value
4.13.9 Receive from the contractor and/or subcontractors details of expense and loss claims and assess such claims
4.13.10 Prepare the final account and submit to the contractor and/or
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Sources: Building Agreement