Resident Project Representative (RPR) Clause Samples

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Resident Project Representative (RPR). Provide the services of an RPR at the Site to assist the Engineer and to provide more extensive observation of Contractor’s work. Duties, responsibilities, and authority of the RPR are as set forth in Exhibit D. The furnishing of such RPR’s services will not limit, extend, or modify Engineer’s responsibilities or authority except as expressly set forth in Exhibit D.
Resident Project Representative (RPR). Provide the services of an RPR at the Site to assist the Engineer and to provide more extensive observation of Contractor’s work. Duties, responsibilities, and authority of the RPR are as set forth below. The furnishing of such RPR’s services will not limit, extend or modify Engineer’s responsibilities or authority except as expressly set forth below. A. Engineer shall furnish a Resident Project Representative (“RPR”), assistants, and other field staff to assist Engineer in observing progress and quality of the Work. B. Through such additional observations of Contractor’s work in progress and field checks of materials and equipment by the RPR and assistants, Engineer shall endeavor to provide further protection for Owner against defects and deficiencies in the Work. However, Engineer shall not, during such visits or as a result of such observations of Contractor’s work in progress, supervise, direct, or have control over the Contractor’s Work nor shall Engineer have authority over or responsibility for the means, methods, techniques, sequences, or procedures selected or used by Contractor, for security or safety at the Site, for safety precautions and programs incident to the Contractor’s work in progress, for any failure of Contractor to comply with Laws and Regulations applicable to Contractor’s performing and furnishing the Work, or responsibility of construction for Contractor’s failure to furnish and perform the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents. In addition, the specific terms set forth in section A.1.05 of Exhibit A of the Agreement are applicable.
Resident Project Representative (RPR). Provide the services of an RPR at the Site to assist the Engineer and to provide more extensive observation of Contractor’s work. Duties, responsibilities, and authority of the RPR are as set forth in Exhibit D. The furnishing of such RPR’s services will not limit, extend, or modify Engineer’s responsibilities or authority except as expressly set forth in Exhibit D. [If Engineer will not be providing the services of an RPR, then delete this Paragraph 2 by inserting the word “DELETED” after the paragraph title, and do not include Exhibit D in the Task Order.]
Resident Project Representative (RPR). Throughout the active construction period, the ENGINEER will provide RPR services to assist the ENGINEER in reviewing the work of the Contractor. The RPR (s) will: 1. Conduct on-site observations of the work to determine if it is in accordance with the Contract Documents. 2. Interpret the Contract Documents to address questions raised by the Contractor. 3. Make recommendations to the OWNER regarding work not meeting the requirements of the Contract Documents. 4. Witness equipment and material testing, and determine compliance with the Contract Documents. 5. Review work quantities submitted for payment by the Contractor and make recommendations to the OWNER. 6. Prepare work lists of items requiring completion or correction by the Contractor. 7. Coordinate with sub-consultants and testing laboratories for specialty work and materials testing. 8. The project budget assumes full-time RPR services throughout the active on-site work period for construction, estimated at 100 contract days. The ENGINEER will adjust the RPR services coverage as necessary, subject to the contractor's work activities. 9. The ENGINEER will monitor the Contractor's schedule, staffing, quality of workmanship and progress throughout the construction period and advise the OWNER of deviations from the work schedules and the budget. If the Contractor is permitted to work outside the specified work hours or a proposed Contractor Change Order will add or delete contract time, the ENGINEER will review the approved budget for RPR services and immediately advise the OWNER, in writing, of any impact that this modification will have on the RPR or any other previously approved services.
Resident Project Representative (RPR). Provide the services of a part-time RPR at the Site to assist the Engineer and to provide more extensive observation of Contractor’s work. Duties, responsibilities, and authority of the RPR are as described in the EJCDC 2018 General Conditions in the Construction Contract Documents. The furnishing of such RPR’s services will not limit, extend, or modify Engineer’s responsibilities or authority except as expressly set forth. RPR services will be provided for an average of 15 hours per week for the assumed 24-week construction schedule.
Resident Project Representative (RPR). Provide the services of an RPR at the Site to assist the Engineer (unless provided by the city), and to provide more extensive observation of Contractor’s work. Duties, responsibilities, and authority of the RPR are as set forth. The furnishing of such RPR’s services will not limit, extend, or modify Engineer’s responsibilities or authority except as expressly set forth. The RPR shall comply with the state and federal (if applicable) prevailing wage laws including, but not limited to performing interviews as necessary to comply with state and federal (if applicable) prevailing wage laws.