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                          • extensions of time for completion;
                          • issue of substantial completion certificates, defects correction certificate
                             and final certificate for payment;
                          • notice that the contractor has abandoned or appears unable to complete
                             the contract;
                          • decisions on matters of dissatisfaction prior to adjudication or arbitration.
                          In addition it is often the case that the engineer does not delegate to his resi-
                          dent engineer in the UK power to:
                          • issue variation orders (VOs) or authorize payment to the contractor for delay;
                          • issue interim payment certificates;
                          • approve the contractor’s programme for construction.

                          The purpose of the first of the last three exclusions is to permit the engineer (or
                          staff acting on his behalf) to check both the justification and the amount payable
                          under a proposed VO. However, if the site of construction is overseas the resi-
                          dent engineer may also be given powers to issue VOs and interim payment cer-
                          tificates. In this case the resident engineer would normally have appropriate staff
                          on site, to check proposed VOs and interim payment certificates before issue.
                            It is to be noted that the FIDIC conditions for overseas construction do not
                          restrict the powers the engineer can delegate to the resident engineer.




                          9.3 Usual powers delegated to the resident engineer


                          The usual powers and duties delegated to the resident engineer under the ICE
                          conditions may contain most or all of the following:
                          • Agreeing details of methods of construction; checking that appropriate
                             instructions are given and any information required by the contractor is
                             supplied in good time.
                          • Ensuring that all materials and items to be supplied by the employer under
                             other contracts which are to be incorporated in the works are ordered in
                             good time.
                          • Checking that materials and workmanship are satisfactory and as specified;
                             issuing instructions for remedying faults therein.
                          • Checking lines, levels, layout, etc. of the works to ensure conformity with
                             the drawings.
                          • Issuing further instructions, drawings and clarifications of detail as are
                             necessary to ensure satisfactory construction of the works.
                          • Measuring the amount of work done, checking the contractor’s interim
                             statements and preparing them for submission to the engineer.
                          • Undertaking all tests required and keeping records thereof.
                          • Recording progress in detail; keeping a check on the estimated final total
                             cost of the project.
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