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  2. Resident engineer - Wikipedia

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    A resident engineer is a specific construction occupation. It often describes an engineer employed to work from site for the client or the design engineer. The duties include supervision of and issuing of instructions to the contractor and to report regularly to the designer and/or client. [4]

  3. William Buddicom - Wikipedia

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    Buddicom's Crewe type locomotive a LNWR 6ft 2-2-2 in photographic grey livery, 1875. Buddicom's first appointment in 1836 was a two-year contract as resident engineer for the Liverpool – Newton Bridge section of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, the first public railway in the world to use only steam locomotives for passengers and goods. [2]

  4. Institution of Engineers in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The Institution of Engineers in Scotland (IES) is a multi-disciplinary professional body and learned society, founded in Scotland, for professional engineers in all disciplines and for those associated with or taking an interest in their work. Its main activities are an annual series of evening talks on engineering, open to all, and a range of ...

  5. William Roberts (engineer) - Wikipedia

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    He worked as a pupil and later assistant to Peter MacBey, Civil Engineer and Surveyor in Elgin from 1863 to 1871. From 1871 to 1874 he worked under Murdoch Paterson, engineer in chief of the Highland railway and was the resident engineer for the Sutherland and Caithness Railway.

  6. James Price (civil engineer) - Wikipedia

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    James Price (6 February 1917 – 22 September 2005) was a Welsh civil engineer, mathematician, author, and poet. Price was the chief resident engineer on several large-scale engineering projects, including the M1 and M3 motorways, [1] [2] and an internationally acclaimed poet.

  7. Clerk of works - Wikipedia

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    A clerk of works or clerk of the works (CoW) is employed by an architect or a client on a construction site.The role is primarily to represent the interests of the client in regard to ensuring that the quality of both materials and workmanship are in accordance with the design information such as specification and engineering drawings, in addition to recognized quality standards.

  8. Rex Marion Whitton - Wikipedia

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    Whitton rose through the ranks in the highway industry, from a member of a highway survey crew in 1920 to chief engineer for the State of Missouri in 1951. He also held the positions of assistant resident engineer, resident engineer, chief of survey party, plans designer, assistant district engineer, district engineer, and engineer of maintenance.

  9. John Blackwell (engineer) - Wikipedia

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    John Blackwell MICE (c. 1775 – 1840) was an English civil engineer, known for his work as superintending engineer of the Kennet and Avon Canal under John Rennie and later as the canal company's resident engineer.