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W b �Ui�"4k Tlq i 1� onl <br />A Report's Recommendations are Not Final <br />Do not over -rely on the construction recommendations included in this report. Those <br />recommendations are not final, because geotechnical engineers or geologists develop them <br />principally from judgment and opinion. GeoTest's geotechnical engineers or geologists can <br />finalize their recommendations only by observing actual subsurface conditions revealed during <br />construction. GeoTest cannot assume responsibility or liability for the report's recommendations <br />if our firm does not perform the construction observation. <br />A Geotechnical Engineering or Geologic Report may be Subject to Misinterpretation <br />Misinterpretation of this report by other design team members can result in costly problems. <br />Lower that risk by having GeoTest confer with appropriate members of the design team after <br />submitting the report. Also, we suggest retaining GeoTest to review pertinent elements of the <br />design teams plans and specifications. Contractors can also misinterpret a geotechnical <br />engineering report. Reduce that risk by having GeoTest participate in pre -bid and <br />preconstruction conferences, and by providing construction observation. <br />Do not Redraw the Exploration Logs <br />Our geotechnical engineers and geologists prepare final boring and testing logs based upon their <br />interpretation of field logs and laboratory data. To prevent errors of omissions, the logs included <br />in this report should never be redrawn for inclusion in architectural or other design drawings. <br />Only photographic or electronic reproduction is acceptable; but recognizes that separating logs <br />from the report can elevate risk. <br />Give Contractors a Complete Report and Guidance <br />Some owners and design professionals mistakenly believe they can make contractors liable for <br />unanticipated subsurface conditions by limiting what they provide for bid preparation. To help <br />prevent costly problems, give contractors the complete geotechnical engineering report, but <br />preface it with a clearly written letter of transmittal. In that letter, consider advising the <br />contractors that the report was not prepared for purposes of bid development and that the <br />report's accuracy is limited; encourage them to confer with GeoTest and/or to conduct additional <br />study to obtain the specific types of information they need or prefer. A pre -bid conference can <br />also be valuable. Be sure contractors have sufficient time to perform additional study. Only then <br />might you be in a position to give contractors the best information available, while requiring them <br />to at least share some of the financial responsibilities stemming from unanticipated conditions. <br />3 <br />linformation in this document is based upon material developed by ASFE, Professional Firms Practicing in the Geosciences(asfe.org) <br />