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A GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING <br />REPORT IS SUBIECT TO <br />MISINTERPRETATION <br />Costly problems can occur when other design profes- <br />sionals develop their plans based on misinterpretations <br />of a geotechnical engineering report. Tb help, void <br />these problems, the geotechnical engineer should be <br />retained to work with other appropriate design profes- <br />sionals to explain relevant geotechnical findings and to <br />reviex the adequacy of their plans and specifications <br />relative to geotechnical issues. <br />BORING LOGS SHOULD NOT BE <br />SEPARATED FROM THE <br />ENGINEERING REPORT <br />Final boring logs are developed by geotechnical engi- <br />neers based upon their interpretation of field logs <br />(assembled by site personnell and laboratory evaluation <br />of field samples. Only final boring logs customarily are <br />included in geotechnical engineering reports. These logs <br />should not under any circunrslowes he redrawn for inclusion in <br />architectural or other design drawings. because drafters <br />may commit errors or omissions in the transfer process. <br />Although photographic reproduction eliminates this <br />problem. it does nothing to minimize the possibility of <br />contractors misinterpreting the logs during bid prepara- <br />tion. When this occurs, delays. disputes and unantici- <br />pated costs are the all -too -frequent result. <br />To minimize the likelihood of boring log misinterpreta- <br />tion. give contractors ready access to the complete geotechnical <br />engineeā¢ing report prepared or authorized for their use. <br />Those who do not provide such access may proceed un- <br />der the mistaken impression that simply disdaiming re- <br />sponsibility for the accuracy of subsurface information <br />always insulates them from attendant !iabilicy. Providing <br />the best available information to contractors helps pre- <br />vent costly construction problems and th( adversarial <br />attitudes which aggravate them to disproportionate <br />scale <br />READ RESPONSIBILITY <br />CLAUSES CLOSELY <br />Because geotechnical engineering is based extensively" <br />on judgment and opinion, it is far less exact than other <br />design disciplines. This situation has resulted in wholly <br />unwarranted daims being lodged against geotechnical <br />consultants. To help prevent this problem, geotechnical <br />engineers have developed model Clauses for use in writ- <br />ten transmittals. These are not exculpatory Clauses <br />designed to foist geotechnical engineers' liabilities onto <br />someone else. Rather, they are definitive clauses which <br />identify where geotechnical engineers responsibilities <br />begin and end. Their use helps all parties involved rec- <br />ognize their individual responsibilities and take appro- <br />priate action. Some of these definitive clauses are likely <br />to appear in your geotechnical engineering report. and <br />you are encouraged to read them Closely )'our geo- <br />technical engineer will be pleased to give full and frank <br />answers to your questions. <br />OTHER STEPS YOU CAN TAKE TO <br />REDUCE RISK <br />Your consulting geotechnical engineer will be pleased to <br />discuss other techniques which can be employed to mit- <br />igate risk. In addition, ASFE has developed a variety of <br />materials which may be beneficial. Contact ASFE for a <br />complimentary copy of its publications directory. <br />PuF110ni Nu <br />THE <br />OCIATION <br />INEERING FIRMS <br />ASFEMPRACTICINGOF IN THE GEOSCIENCES <br />8811 Colesville Road/Suite G 106/Silver Spring, Maryland 20910,'(301) 565-2733 <br />0,A, -r.q <br />
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