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b. Participate in Engineer's visit to the Site in the company of Owner and Contractor, <br /> to determine completion of the Work, and prepare a final punch list of items to be <br /> completed or corrected by Contractor. <br /> c. Observe whether all items on the final punch list have been completed or <br /> corrected, and make recommendations to Engineer concerning acceptance and <br /> issuance of the Notice of Acceptability of the Work(Exhibit E). <br /> D. Resident Project Representative shall not: <br /> 1. Authorize any deviation from the Construction Contract Documents or substitution of <br /> materials or equipment(including"or-equal" items). <br /> 2. Exceed limitations of Engineer's authority as set forth in this Agreement. <br /> 3. Undertake any of the responsibilities of Contractor, Subcontractors, or Suppliers, or any <br /> Constructor. <br /> 4. Advise on, issue directions relative to, or assume control over any aspect of the means, <br /> methods,techniques, sequences or procedures of the Work, by Contractor or any other <br /> Constructor. <br /> 5. Advise on, issue directions regarding, or assume control over security or safety practices, <br /> precautions, and programs in connection with the activities or operations of Owner or <br /> Contractor. <br /> 6. Participate in specialized field or laboratory tests or inspections conducted off-site by <br /> others except as specifically authorized by Engineer. <br /> 7. Accept Shop Drawing or Sample submittals from anyone other than Contractor. <br /> 8. Authorize Owner to occupy the Project in whole or in part. <br /> Exhibit D—Duties,Responsibilities,and Limitations of Authority of Resident Project Representative <br /> EJCDC®E-500,Agreement Between owner and Engineer for Professional Services. <br /> Copyright©2014 National Society of Professional Engineers,American Council of Engineering Companies, <br /> and American Society of Civil Engineers. All rights reserved. Page 5 <br /> This document has been modified from Its original form as an EJCDC document and the user did not highlight the modifications. <br /> You are encouraged to read the document carefully and consult Legal Counsel prior to Its execution. <br />