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Official Document Type
Work Order
Approved Date
01/04/2005
Control Number
2005-020
Agenda Item Number
14.B.1
Entity Name
Camp Dress & McKee
Subject
Work Order No. 1 Second Lateral C&D Cell Expansion
Area
Landfill
Archived Roll/Disk#
4000
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3851
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C . The RPR will prepare daily reports describing the general working conditions, <br /> areas of construction activity, tests performed, and special and unusual events . <br /> D . The duties and responsibilities and the limitations of the authority of the RPR are <br /> as follows. <br /> RESIDENT PROTECT REPRESENTATIVE <br /> The Resident Project Representative (RPR) is the Engineer' s agent at the site, will act as directed <br /> by and under the supervision of the Engineer, and will confer with the Engineer regarding <br /> RPR' s actions . RPR' s dealings in matters pertaining to onsite work shall in general be with the <br /> Engineer and the Contractor keeping the CLIENT advised as necessary. RPR' s dealings with <br /> Subcontractors shall only be through or with the full knowledge and approval of the <br /> Contractor. RPR shall generally communicate with the CLIENT with the knowledge of, and <br /> under the direction of the Engineer. <br /> DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES <br /> The duties and responsibilities of the RPR include the following: <br /> 1 . Schedules : <br /> a . Review the progress schedule, schedule of shop drawing submittals, and <br /> schedule of values prepared by CONTRACTOR and consult with CDM <br /> concerning acceptability. <br /> 2. Conferences and Meetings: <br /> a . Attend meetings with the CONTRACTOR, such as preconstruction <br /> conferences, progress meetings, job conference, and other project-related <br /> meetings, and prepare and circulate copies of minutes thereof. <br /> 3 . Liaison: <br /> a. Serve as CDM' s liaison with the CONTRACTOR, working principally <br /> through CONTRACTOR' s superintendent and assist in understanding <br /> the intent of the Contract Documents . <br /> b . Assist CDM in serving as the COUNTY' s liaison with the CONTRACTOR <br /> when the CONTRACTOR' s operations affect the COUNTY' s on-site <br /> operations . Assist in obtaining from the COUNTY additional details or <br /> information, when required for proper execution of the work. <br /> 4 . Shop Drawings and Samples: <br /> a . Record date of receipt of shop drawings and samples. <br /> b . Receive samples which are furnished at the site by the CONTRACTOR <br /> and notify CDM of availability of samples for examination. <br /> C , Advise CDM and the CONTRACTOR of the commencement of any work <br /> requiring a shop drawing or sample, if the submission has not been <br /> approved by CDM. <br /> 5 . Rejection of defective Work, Inspections and Tests : <br /> A-7 mh1 B70.doc <br />
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