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<br /> Page 7 <br />(Exhibit A – Engineer ’ s Ser vices) <br />EJCDC E-500 Agr eement Between Owner and Engineer for Pr ofessional Ser vices <br />Copyright © 2008 National Society of Professional Engineers for EJCDC. All rights reserved. <br /> <br />4. Consult with Owner as to the acceptability of subcontractors, suppliers, and other individuals <br />and entities proposed by prospective contractors for those portions of the Work as to which <br />such acceptability is required by the bidding documents. <br />5. If bidding documents require, the Engineer shall evaluate and determine the acceptability of <br />"or equals" and substitute materials and equipment proposed by bidders, but subject to the <br />provisions of paragraph A2.02.A.2 of this Exhibit A. <br />6. Attend the Bid opening, prepare Bid tabulation sheets, and assist Owner in evaluating Bids <br />or proposals and in assembling and awarding contracts for the Work. <br />7. Perform or provide the following additional Bidding or Negotiating Phase tasks or <br />deliverables: [here list any such tasks or deliverables] <br />B. The Bidding or Negotiating Phase will be considered complete upon commencement of the <br />Construction Phase or upon cessation of negotiations with prospective contractors (except as may <br />be required if Exhibit F is a part of this Agreement). <br />A1.05 Construction Phase <br />A. Upon successful completion of the Bidding and Negotiating Phase, and upon written authorization <br />from Owner, Engineer shall: <br />1. General Administration of Construction Contract: Consult with Owner and act as Owner’s <br />representative as provided in the Construction Contract. The extent and limitations of the <br />duties, responsibilities, and authority of Engineer as assigned in the Construction Contract <br />shall not be modified, except as Engineer may otherwise agree in writing. All of Owner’s <br />instructions to Contractor will be issued through Engineer, which shall have authority to act <br />on behalf of Owner in dealings with Contractor to the extent provided in this Agreement and <br />the Construction Contract except as otherwise provided in writing. <br />2. Resident Project Representative (RPR): Provide the services of an RPR at the Site to assist <br />the Engineer and to provide more extensive observation of Contractor’s work. Duties, <br />responsibilities, and authority of the RPR are as set forth in Exhibit D. The furnishing of <br />such RPR’s services will not limit, extend, or modify Engineer’s responsibilities or authority <br />except as expressly set forth in Exhibit D. [If Engineer will not be providing the services of <br />an RPR, then delete this Paragraph 2 by inserting the word “DELETED” after the <br />paragraph title, and do not include Exhibit D.] <br />3. Selecting Independent Testing Laboratory: Assist Owner in the selection of an independent <br />testing laboratory to perform the services identified in Exhibit B, Paragraph B2.01.0. <br />4. Pre-Construction Conference: Participate in a Pre-Construction Conference prior to <br />commencement of Work at the Site. <br />5. Schedules: Receive, review, and determine the acceptability of any and all schedules that <br />Contractor is required to submit to Engineer, including the Progress Schedule, Schedule of <br />Submittals, and Schedule of Values.