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, ...... . _. „ . , <br /> Important In1orrnation About Your <br /> r- - GeotOChflical <br /> n neering RepoPt - <br /> Subsurface . . , .. . . .. , <br /> problems are a principal cause of construction delays, cost overruns, claims, and disputes. <br /> The following information is provided to help you manage your risks. <br /> Geotechnical Services Are.Performed for • elevation,configuration,location,orientation,or weight of-the <br /> Specific Purposes,Persons,and Projects proposed structure, <br /> Geotechnical engineers structure their service's to meet the specific needs of • composition-of the design team,or <br /> their clients.A geotechnical engineering study conducted fora civil engi- • project ownership. <br /> neer may not fulfill the needs of a construction contractor or even another <br /> civil engineer.Because each geotechnical engineering study is unique,each As a general rule,always inform your geotechnical engineer of project <br /> geotechnical engineering report is unique,prepared solely for the client.No changes—even minor ones and request an assessment of theirr impact. <br /> one except you should rely on your geotechnical engineering report without Geotechnical engineers cannot accept responsibility or liability for problems <br /> first conferring with the geotechnical engineer who prepared it.And no one that,occur because their reports do:not consider developments of which <br /> —not even yob—should apply the report for any purpose or project they were not informed. - <br /> except the one originally contemplated. <br /> Subsurface Conditions Can Change <br /> Read the Full Report A geotechnical engineering report is based on conditions that existed at <br /> Serious problems have-occurred because those relying on a geotechnical the time the study was performed.Do not rely on a geotechnical engineer- <br /> engineering report did not read it all.Do not rely on an executive summary. ing reportwhose adequacy may have been affected by:the passage of <br /> Do not read selected elements only. time;by-man-made events,such as construction on or adjacent to the site; <br /> or by natural events:such as floods,earthquakes,.orgroundwater fluctua- <br /> A Geotechnical Engineering limit it is Based-on tions.Always contact the geotechnical engineer before applying the report <br /> .A Unique Set of Project-SpeciIi0 Factors to determine if it is still<reliable.A minor amount of additional testing or <br /> Geotechnical engineers consider a number of unique,project-specific fac- analysis could prevent major problems. , <br /> tors when establishing the scope of a-study.Typical factors include:the <br /> client's goals,objectives,and risk management preferences;the general Most GeetechnicalFindings.Are Professional <br /> nature of the structure involved,its size,and configuration;the location of 011111110113 <br /> the structure on the site;and other planned or existing site improvements, Site exploration identifies subsurface conditions only at those points where <br /> such as access roads,parking lots,and underground utilities.Unless the subsurface tests:are conducted or samples are taken.Geotechnical engi- <br /> geotechnical engineer who conducted the study specifically indicates oth- neers review field and laboratory data and then apply their professional <br /> erwise,do not rely on a geotechnical engineering report that was: - judgmentto render an opinion about subsurface conditions throughout the <br /> • not prepared for you, site.Actual subsurface conditions may differ—sometimes significantly- <br /> • not prepared for your project, from those indicated,in your report.Retaining the geotechnical engineer- <br /> • not prepared for the specific site explored,or who developed your report to provide construction observation is the <br /> • completed before important project changes were made. most effective rriethod of managing the risks associated with unanticipated <br /> - conditions. <br /> Typical changes that can erode the reliability of an existing geotechnical <br /> ;engineering report include those that affect: - A Report's'Recommendations Are Not Final <br /> • the function of the proposed structure;as when it's changed from a Do not overrely on the construction recommendations included in your <br /> parking garage to an office building,or from a light industrial plant report. Those recommendations are not final,because geotechnical engi <br /> to a refrigerated warehouse, neers develop them principally from judgment and opinion.Geotechnical <br /> engineers can finalize their recommendations only by observing actual <br />