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REPORT LIMITATIONS AND GUIDELINES FOR ITS USE' <br /> Subsurface issues may cause construction delays, cost overruns, claims, and disputes. <br /> While you cannot eliminate all such risks, you can manage them. The following <br /> information is provided to help: <br /> Geotechnical Services are Performed for Specific Purposes, Persons, and Projects <br /> At GeoTest our geotechnical engineers and geologists structure their services to meet <br /> specific needs of our clients. A geotechnical engineering study conducted for a civil <br /> engineer may not fulfill the needs of an owner, a construction contractor or even <br /> another civil engineer. Because each geotechnical engineering study is unique, each <br /> geotechnical engineering report is unique, prepared solely for the client. No one <br /> except you should rely on your geotechnical engineer who prepared it. And no one- <br /> not even you - should apply the report for any purpose or project except the one <br /> originally contemplated. <br /> Read the Full Report <br /> Serious problems have occurred because those relying on a geotechnical engineering <br /> report did not read it all. Do not rely on an executive summary. Do not read selected <br /> elements only. <br /> A Geotechnical Engineering Report is Based on a Unique Set of Project-Specific <br /> Factors <br /> GeoTest's geotechnical engineers consider a number of unique, project-specific <br /> factors when establishing the scope of a study. Typical factors include: the clients <br /> goals, objectives, and risk management preferences; the general nature of the <br /> structure involved its size, and configuration; the location of the structure on the site; <br /> and other planned or existing site improvements, such as access roads, parking lots, <br /> and underground utilities. Unless GeoTest, who conducted the study specifically <br /> states otherwise, do not rely on a geotechnical engineering report that was: <br /> • not prepared for you, <br /> • not prepared for your project, <br /> • not prepared for the specific site explored, or <br /> • completed before important project changes were made. <br /> 1 <br /> llnformation in this document is based upon material developed by ASFE,Professional Firms Practicing in the <br /> Geosciences(asfe.org) <br />