Engineer's Specific Duties Sample Clauses

Engineer's Specific Duties. The specific duties and powers of the Engineer shall include those set out below: (i) Monitor either at regular intervals or on a continuous basis the design, manufacture and site progress against the Programme and the Contractor's systems for controlling the progress of the Works; (ii) Receive and review for compliance with the Contract and suitability for operation and maintainability and approve or reject the Design Documentation specified in the Contract as requiring the Engineer's approval. Inspect, check and comment at all stages upon the design undertaken. Receive the Design Documentation required to be submitted to the Engineer for information only; (iii) Review mass balances and utility consumption data for performance and layout drawings for operation and maintenance; (iv) Establish programme validation points for quality audit of the design, manufacture and construction; (v) Examine either on a continuous basis or at regular intervals the steps taken by the Contractor in respect of quality assurance and checking that the same are adhered to (for which purpose, the Engineer may arrange and carry out such inspections and controls as it deems necessary in order to ensure the quality of the Works and compliance with the Contract); (vi) Comment on the training programme for future operators; (vii) Issue payment certificates and the final certificates pursuant to Clause 39. Value plant, goods and materials and work executed, as required by the Contract; (viii) Witness and inspect the assembly of the Plant at the manufacturer's premises, and its erection on the Site in accordance with an agreed schedule of works and Site tests and the commissioning procedures; (ix) Comment on and seek modifications for completeness and accuracy, where required, of the Contractor's operating procedures, and operating and maintenance manuals; (x) Liaise with the Contractor or its third party inspectors, as the case may be, in terms of statutory duties for pressure parts and lifting equipment; (xi) Carry out a quality audit on the civil design procedures and review the material quality for suitability to provide long life durability and low maintenance as per the requirements of the Contract and the Good Manufacturing Practice; (xii) Monitor the Contractor's applications for licences and approvals under Clause 13; (xiii) Issue the Taking Over Certificate provided that such certificates shall only be valid and effective if the same has been countersigned by the Purchaser; ...

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