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Resident Engineer under contract system.
Resident Engineer is in the difficult position
of serving two masters. This has not in practice
been found inconvenient so long as the Resident
Engineer has possessed the necessary qualifica-
tions to enable him to enjoy the confidence both
of the consulting Engineer and the Government,
and has not been exposed to interference by
Government officers in mattera properly within
the province of the Consulting Engineer. If
these conditions cannot be secured there is risk
of failure to achieve a satisfactory result,
and some other system had better be adopted.
This ay, if circumstances are favourable,
be the contract system, in which case inter-
ference by the Government with the contractor's
agent will bring about its own penalty in heavy
cost. Or the Resident Engineer may be placed
under the control of the Government alone, the
Consulting Engineer being either dispensed with
altogether, or relieved from responsibility
for the success of the work as a whole, his
functions being limited to giving advice and
assistance on such specific points as may from
time to time be submitted to hám.
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12. When the contract system is adopted, it
may still be necessary to appoint a Resident
Engineer to supervise the work done by the con-
tractors; in that case his function is of course
more limited than under the departmental system,
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