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� <br /> For example, changes that can affect the applicability of this report include those that affect: <br /> ■ thefunction ofthe proposed structure; <br /> ■ elevation, configuration, location, orientation or weight of the proposed structure; <br /> ■ composition of the design team;or <br /> ■ project ownership. <br /> If changes occur after the date of this report, GeoEngineers cannot be responsible for any consequences <br /> of such changes in relation to this report unless we have been given the opportunity to review our <br /> interpretations and recommendations. Based on that review, we can provide written modifications or <br /> confirmation, as appropriate. <br /> Sub�urface Conditions Can Chan�e <br /> This geotechnical or geologic report is based on conditions that existed at the time the study was <br /> performed. The findings and conclusions of this report may be affected by the passage of time, by <br /> man-made events such as construction on or adjacent to the site, new information or technology that <br /> becomes available subsequent to the report date, or by natural events such as floods, earthquakes,slope <br /> instability or groundwater fluctuations. If more than a few months have passed since issuance of our <br /> ...� ��, ,.,�. ,.+ ;� ,.�+�,. ,�,. :�,.,., ��� �.,, ,,,� ��.. �+,.,.+ �,.,.�r <br /> icj�vi�vi'vvvin Nivuu�.�� vi n aii'y'vi uic uc�Ciiucu c'vcii�a iiia'y" iia'vc vi.Cuiicu, Nica�c i.vii�ai.�ucv�ii�iiicci� <br /> before applying this report for its intended purpose so that we may evaluate whether changed conditions <br /> afFect the continued reliability or applicability of our conclusions and recommendations. <br /> Ceotechnical and Geologic Finding�Are Professional Opiniar�s <br /> Our interpretations of subsurFace conditions are based on field observations from widely spaced sampling <br /> locations at the site. Site exploration identifies the specific subsurface conditions only at those points <br /> where subsurFace tests are conducted or samples are taken. GeoEngineers reviewed field and laboratory <br /> data and then applied its professional judgment to render an informed opinion about subsurface <br /> conditions at other locations. Actual subsurFace conditions may differ, sometimes significantly, from the <br /> opinions presented in this report. Our report, conclusions and interpretations are not a warranty of the <br /> actual subsurface conditions. <br /> Geotechnical Engineering�eport Recommeradation�Are I�ot Final <br /> The recommendations included in this report are preliminary and should not be considered final. <br /> GeoEngineers' recommendations can be finalized only by observing actual subsurface conditions <br /> revealed during construction. GeoEngineers cannot assume responsibility or liability for the <br /> recommendations in this report if we do not perForm construction observation. <br /> We recommend that you allow sufficient monitoring, testing and consultation during construction by <br /> GeoEngineers to confirm that the conditions encountered are consistent with those indicated by the <br /> explorations, to provide recommendations for design changes if the conditions revealed during the work <br /> differ from those anticipated, and to evaluate whether earthwork activities are completed in accordance <br /> with our recommendations. Retaining GeoEngineers for construction observation for this project is the <br /> most effective means of managing the risks associated with unanticipated conditions. <br /> GEOENGINEERS� October24,2014 Page D-2 <br /> File No.0482-027-02 <br />
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