Please let me know the FIDIC regulations about the role of the Engineer, namely, the terms involving the Designing Engineer of a dam project during the construction period, where the supervision of construction has been assigned to a different Consulting Engineer. Please note that the International Commission of Large Dams guidelines were significantly involved during construction to ensure that the design intent was met.
The FIDIC contracts usually involve "the Engineer", who has a defined role to play during construction - and we assume this is the "different Consulting Engineer" referred to. The "Designing Engineer" could be an engineer engaged by the Employer just to design the Works (with the other Engineer taking over to supervise the Works during construction) - or he could be an engineer engaged by the Contractor if it is a design-build or turnkey type project. In the first case, presumably, he would be engaged under the FIDIC White Book (or something similar) and his terms of reference under that should define his role (if any) during the construction period. In the second case (if he is engaged by the Contractor), he will presumably be considered to be a part of the Contractor's organisation carrying, in effect, the Contractor's responsibilities in the Contract for design.
Please let me know the FIDIC regulations about the role of the Engineer, namely, the terms involving the Designing Engineer of a dam project during the construction period, where the supervision of construction has been assigned to a different Consulting Engineer. Please note that the International Commission of Large Dams guidelines were significantly involved during construction to ensure that the design intent was met.
The FIDIC contracts usually involve "the Engineer", who has a defined role to play during construction - and we assume this is the "different Consulting Engineer" referred to. The "Designing Engineer" could be an engineer engaged by the Employer just to design the Works (with the other Engineer taking over to supervise the Works during construction) - or he could be an engineer engaged by the Contractor if it is a design-build or turnkey type project. In the first case, presumably, he would be engaged under the FIDIC White Book (or something similar) and his terms of reference under that should define his role (if any) during the construction period. In the second case (if he is engaged by the Contractor), he will presumably be considered to be a part of the Contractor's organisation carrying, in effect, the Contractor's responsibilities in the Contract for design.