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<br /> Page 8 <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 />6. Baselines and Benchmarks: As appropriate, establish baselines and benchmarks for locating <br />the Work which in Engineer’s judgment are necessary to enable Contractor to proceed. <br />7. Visits to Site and Observation of Construction: In connection with observations of <br />Contractor’s Work while it is in progress: <br />a. Make visits to the Site at intervals appropriate to the various stages of construction, as <br />Engineer deems necessary, to observe as an experienced and qualified design <br />professional the progress of Contractor’s executed Work. Such visits and observations <br />by Engineer, and the Resident Project Representative, if any, are not intended to be <br />exhaustive or to extend to every aspect of Contractor’s Work in progress or to involve <br />detailed inspections of Contractor’s Work in progress beyond the responsibilities <br />specifically assigned to Engineer in this Agreement and the Contract Documents, but <br />rather are to be limited to spot checking, selective sampling, and similar methods of <br />general observation of the Work based on Engineer’s exercise of professional judgment, <br />as assisted by the Resident Project Representative, if any. Based on information obtained <br />during such visits and observations, Engineer will determine in general if the Work is <br />proceeding in accordance with the Contract Documents, and Engineer shall keep Owner <br />informed of the progress of the Work. <br />b. The purpose of Engineer’s visits to, and representation by the Resident Project <br />Representative, if any, at the Site, will be to enable Engineer to better carry out the duties <br />and responsibilities assigned to and undertaken by Engineer during the Construction <br />Phase, and, in addition, by the exercise of Engineer’s efforts as an experienced and <br />qualified design professional, to provide for Owner a greater degree of confidence that <br />the completed Work will conform in general to the Contract Documents and that <br />Contractor has implemented and maintained the integrity of the design concept of the <br />completed Project as a functioning whole as indicated in the Contract Documents. <br />Engineer shall not, during such visits or as a result of such observations of Contractor’s <br />Work in progress, supervise, direct, or have control over Contractor’s Work, nor shall <br />Engineer have authority over or responsibility for the means, methods, techniques, <br />sequences, or procedures of construction selected or used by Contractor, for security or <br />safety at the Site, for safety precautions and programs incident to Contractor’s Work, nor <br />for any failure of Contractor to comply with Laws and Regulations applicable to <br />Contractor’s furnishing and performing the Work. Accordingly, Engineer neither <br />guarantees the performance of any Contractor nor assumes responsibility for any <br />Contractor’s failure to furnish or perform the Work in accordance with the Contract <br />Documents. <br />8. Defective Work: Reject Work if, on the basis of Engineer’s observations, Engineer believes <br />that such Work (a) is defective under the standards set forth in the Contract Documents, (b) <br />will not produce a completed Project that conforms to the Contract Documents, or (c) will <br />imperil the integrity of the design concept of the completed Project as a functioning whole <br />as indicated by the Contract Documents. <br />9. Clarifications and Interpretations; Field Orders: Issue necessary clarifications and <br />interpretations of the Contract Documents as appropriate to the orderly completion of <br />Contractor’s work. Such clarifications and interpretations will be consistent with the intent