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If important changes are made after the date of this report, GeoEngineers should be given the opportunity <br />to review our interpretations and recommendations and provide written modifications or confirmation, as <br />appropriate. <br />Subsurface Conditions Can Change <br />This geotechnical or geologic report is based on conditions thatexisted atthe time the study was performed. <br />The findings and conclusions of this report may be affected by the passage of time, by manmade events <br />such as construction on or adjacent to the site, or by natural events such as floods, earthquakes, slope <br />instability or groundwater fluctuations. Always contact GeoEngineers before applying a report to determine <br />if it remains applicable. <br />Most Geotechnical and Geologic Findings Are Professional Opinions <br />Our interpretations of subsurface conditions are based on field observations from widely spaced sampling <br />locations atthe site. Site exploration identifies subsurface conditions only atthose points where subsurface <br />tests are conducted or samples are taken. GeoEngineers reviewed field and laboratory data and then <br />applied our professional judgment to render an opinion about subsurface conditions throughout the site. <br />Actual subsurface conditions may differ, sometimes significantly, from those indicated in this report. Our <br />report, conclusions and interpretations should not be construed as a warranty of the subsurface conditions. <br />Geotechnical Engineering Report Recommendations Are Not Final <br />Do not over -rely on the preliminary construction recommendations included in this report. These <br />recommendations are not final, because they were developed principally from GeoEngineers' professional <br />judgment and opinion. GeoEngineers' recommendations can be finalized only by observing actual <br />subsurface conditions revealed during construction. GeoEngineers cannot assume responsibility or liability <br />for this report's recommendations if we do not perform construction observation. <br />Sufficient monitoring, testing and consultation by GeoEngineers should be provided during construction to <br />confirm that the conditions encountered are consistent with those indicated by the explorations, to provide <br />recommendations for design changes should the conditions revealed during the work differ from those <br />anticipated, and to evaluate whether or not earthwork activities are completed in accordance with our <br />recommendations. Retaining GeoEngineers for construction observation for this project is the most <br />effective method of managing the risks associated with unanticipated conditions. <br />A Geotechnical Engineering or Geologic Report Could Be Subject to Misinterpretation <br />Misinterpretation of this report by other design team members can result in costly problems. You could <br />lower that risk by having GeoEngineers confer with appropriate members of the design team after <br />submitting the report. Also retain GeoEngineers to review pertinent elements of the design team's plans <br />and specifications. Contractors can also misinterpreta geotechnical engineering or geologic report. Reduce <br />that risk by having GeoEngineers participate in pre -bid and preconstruction conferences, and by providing <br />construction observation. <br />GEOENGINEER� December 6, 2021 Page C-2 <br />File No. 24 59-003-00 <br />