Resident Project Representative II; RPR II
Listed on 2026-03-04
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Engineering
Civil Engineering -
Construction
Civil Engineering
Final date to receive applications: 27 March 2026
Department: Water/Wastewater
Location: Abingdon
About The Lane GroupThe Lane Group is a Virginia-based engineering consulting firm with a strong legacy of providing specialized consulting and infrastructure engineering services to public-sector clients. The firm is known for delivering technically complex projects through hands‑on leadership, rigorous quality control, and long‑standing relationships with state and local agencies. The Lane Group’s senior leaders are actively engaged in project execution, client coordination, and mentoring technical staff, ensuring consistent, high‑quality outcomes across its portfolio.
The Lane Group is now proudly part of Rinker Design Associates, LLC (RDA), a well‑established Virginia civil engineering firm with more than four decades of experience supporting transportation, infrastructure, and public works projects throughout the Commonwealth. RDA operates as a subsidiary of Trilon Group, a national family of infrastructure consulting firms focused on transportation, water, utilities, and community development. This partnership allows The Lane Group to maintain its strong local identity while benefiting from expanded technical resources, collaboration, and long‑term organizational stability.
Summary
The Resident Project Representative II (RPR II) provides advanced on‑site construction observation and inspection services for public‑sector infrastructure projects. Acting as the Engineer’s representative in the field, this role is responsible for monitoring construction progress, verifying compliance with contract documents, coordinating with project stakeholders, and maintaining thorough project documentation. The RPR II is expected to work with minimal oversight and may provide guidance to junior field staff while supporting project managers and engineers throughout construction.
WhatYou’ll Do
- Serve as the Engineer’s on‑site representative by observing construction progress, workmanship, and compliance with approved plans and specifications.
- Review project plans and specifications prior to construction and proactively identify potential issues or discrepancies.
- Coordinate daily with contractor personnel, construction managers, and owner representatives.
- Attend progress meetings, job conferences, and other construction‑related meetings.
- Maintain organized and accurate field documentation, including correspondence, submittals, shop drawings, samples, and delivery records.
- Prepare detailed daily inspection reports with photographs documenting construction activities, site conditions, and communications.
- Observe and document field and utility testing activities (e.g., concrete, soils, compaction, pressure testing, infiltration/exfiltration, disinfection) and report deficiencies to the engineer.
- Evaluate contractor requests and suggestions for modifications to drawings or specifications and provide recommendations to the engineer.
- Review contractor schedules, installed quantities, stored materials, and percent‑complete items.
- Review contractor progress payment requests and applications for payment and provide recommendations to the engineer.
- Verify that required material certifications, equipment documentation, and operation and maintenance manuals are submitted per contract requirements.
- Participate in substantial completion and final inspections.
- Witness manufacturer demonstration testing and prepare summary reports for the engineer.
- Support construction closeout activities and final documentation.
- Maintain cleanliness and proper operation of company vehicles and equipment.
- Perform other related duties as assigned.
- High school diploma or GED required; associate degree in engineering, construction management, or a related field preferred.
- Approximately 4+ years of civil, site, or infrastructure construction inspection experience.
- Experience with water, sewer, stormwater, roadway, and site infrastructure projects.
- Strong ability to read and interpret engineering drawings, specifications, and contract documents.
- Working knowledge of construction materials, means and methods, including concrete, piping, and…
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