| Aspect | Project Representative | Construction Inspector |
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| Required Credentials | Typically requires a degree in engineering, construction management, or related field; certifications like PMP or OSHA are common | Often requires certifications such as NICET, OSHA safety certifications, and relevant technical training |
| Work Environment | Office-based with site visits; oversees project progress and communication between stakeholders | Primarily on-site; inspects construction work for compliance and quality |
| Employer & Industry Usage | Used by construction firms, project owners, and engineering companies | Employed by inspection agencies, contractors, and government agencies |
While both roles involve site visits and ensuring project standards, a Project Representative acts as a liaison and oversees overall project progress, whereas a Construction Inspector focuses on inspecting work quality and safety compliance on-site.