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additional study to obtain the specific types of information they need or prefer. A pre-bid <br /> conference can also be valuable. Be sure contractors have sufficient time to perform additional <br /> study. Only then might you be in a position to give contractors the best information available, <br /> while requiring them to at least share some of the financial responsibilities stemming from <br /> unanticipated conditions. In addition, it is recommended that a contingency for unanticipated <br /> conditions be included in your project budget and schedule. <br /> Read Responsibility Provisions Closely <br /> Some clients, design professionals, and contractors do not recognize that geotechnical <br /> engineering or geology is far less exact than other engineering disciplines. This lack of <br /> understanding can create unrealistic expectations that can lead to disappointments, claims, and <br /> disputes. To help reduce risk, GeoTest includes an explanatory limitations section in our <br /> reports. Read these provisions closely. Ask questions and we encourage our clients or their <br /> representative to contact our office if you are unclear as to how these provisions apply to your <br /> project. <br /> Environmental Concerns Are Not Covered in this Geotechnical or.Geologic Report <br /> The equipment, techniques, and personnel used to perform an environmental study differ <br /> significantly from those used to perform a geotechnical or geologic study. For that reason, a <br /> geotechnical engineering or geologic report does not usually relate any environmental findings, <br /> conclusions, or recommendations; e.g., about the likelihood of encountering underground <br /> storage tanks or regulated containments, etc. If you have not yet obtained your own <br /> environmental information, ask your geotechnical consultant for risk management guidance. Do <br /> not rely on environmental report prepared for some one else. <br /> Obtain Professional Assistance to Deal with Biological Pollutants <br /> Diverse strategies can be applied during building design, construction, operation, and <br /> maintenance to prevent significant amounts biological pollutants from growing on indoor <br /> surfaces. Biological pollutants includes but is not limited to molds, fungi, spores, bacteria and <br /> viruses. To be effective, all such strategies should be devised for the express purpose of <br /> prevention, integrated into a comprehensive plan, and executed with diligent oversight by a <br /> professional biological pollutant prevention consultant. Because just a small amount of water or <br /> moisture can lead to the development of severe biological infestations, a number of prevention <br /> strategies focus on keeping building surfaces dry. While groundwater, water infiltration, and <br /> similar issues may have been addressed as part of this study, the geotechnical engineer or <br /> geologist in charge of this project is not a biological pollutant prevention consultant; none of the <br /> services preformed in connection with this geotechnical engineering or geological study were <br /> designed or conducted for the purpose of preventing biological infestations. <br /> 'Information in this document is based upon material developed by ASFE,Professional Firms Practicing in the Geosciences(asfe.org) <br /> oeoTe5T <br />
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