ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF PROJECT ENGINEERS AND PROJECT INSPECTORS

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Project Engineering and Inspection Quiz

Test your knowledge on the roles and responsibilities of Project Engineers and Project Inspectors within the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH). This quiz covers essential directives and operational guidelines that every professional in the field should understand.

Key Topics Covered:

  • Accreditation and Supervision
  • Project Assignment Limits
  • Inspection Protocols
  • Project Management Practices
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by ManagingBeam547
Only accredited Project Engineers and Project Inspectors may be assigned to supervise DPWH projects.
A) D.O. No. 73
B) D.O. No. 41
C) D.O. No. 08
D) D.O. No. 42
The limit of assignment for Project Engineer III per D.O. No. 08, Series of 2013.
A) Projects being implemented simultaneously do not exceed P100M in cost
B) Projects being implemented simultaneously do not exceed P50M in cost
C) Projects being implemented simultaneously do not exceed P20M in cost
D) No limit
The limit of assignment for Project Inspector I per D.O. No. 73, Series of 1998.
A) Assist the Project Engineer III or II in the implementation of assigned project
A) Assist the Project Engineer III or II in the implementation of assigned project
C) Assist the Project Engineer I in the implementation of assigned project
D) Assist the Project Engineer III in the implementation of assigned project
An effective management of a construction operation can only be achieved through a well coordinated _______________ .
A) excellence
B) team effort
C) integrity
D) professionalism
In charge of the overall planning and control of the project.
A) Project Inspector
B) Project Engineer
C) Materials Engineer
D) Resident Engineer
Conduct and monitor daily activities including weather conditions and maintain a logbook to record such activities.
A) Project Engineer
B) Resident Engineer
C) Project Inspector
D) Materials Engineer
Requires the full presence of an inspector due to their inherent critical or variable nature in work operations [Frequency of Inspection].
A) One Time
B) Continuous Monitoring
C) Critical Point
D) Intermittent Spot Checks
Keep the Head of the Implementing Office fully inform on the project status, cost timing and prospects of the project.
A) SWA
B) Critical Activities
C) Problems Encountered
D) Physical/Financial Status
Ensure that requirements of the contract documents will be carried out and avoid the use of unacceptable substitutes.
A) CO & EWO
B) Inspections & Tests
C) Materials & Workmanship
D) Site Instructions
Quantities reported in the CQCA should tally with the quantities being claimed for payment.
A) SWA
B) Approve Concrete Pouring Permit
C) Physical Status
D) Financial Status
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