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' =" SHANNON 3 WILSON,INC. AmdimentrondprtofReport W-662&OI <br /> ' C,eotechnical and Emdronmental ConauMams <br /> n.u: i�u.is� <br /> To: Mr.Rym Sae� <br /> Evdett Pukt d Readtion <br /> Important Information About Your GeotechnicaUEnvironmental Report <br /> CONSIJLTING SERVICES ARE PERFORMED FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSFS AND FOR SPECIFIC CLIENTS. <br /> Consulums piepare repotts to meet tLe specific needs of apecific individuals. A rcpoR prepared for a rivil enginar m�y not be�dequate <br /> for A wostruction conuactor ot evrn another cir:l engiaeec Unleu indicated otherwise,yout coa�ulhnt prepared ycqtt tepoct expteealy <br /> far you a�exEmssly for the pmposes you in,iicated, No one otha tlun you should apply this rcport Cor its mornd�d purpose wid�au(ust <br /> conferting with the consultant No party should apply this repoR for any pucpose other than tlut origiotlly conte�larcd without fvst <br /> conferting with the consultant <br /> TI�CONSULTANT'S REPORT IS BASED ON PROJECT-SpECIFIC FACTOItS. <br /> A geotechnicaVmvironmrnW�eport is bascd on a subaurface explontion plan daigned ro consider a unique set ofproject-speci6c Cacbva. <br /> Deprnding on the project,these may include: the genenl nahue of the atructure and propaty involved;its size and configuntion;ib <br /> historical use and ptactice;the location of the sWcture on tLe site and its orirnudoq other i�rovements such u accesa rwdt,p�rlcing <br /> loh,end uoderground utilities;and the additional risk creeted by scopeof-setvice limitations m�Oaed by the clirnt To help�void costly <br /> problem5,ask the consultant ro evaluam how any factots that change subsequmt to the dau of the teport mty affect the reconvnendeHons. <br /> Unless your consultmt indicates otherwise,your report should not be used:(1)when the nature of the pmpoxd ptoject is changed(for <br /> example, if an c�ce building will be emcted inttesd of a parloog garege, or if a rcfriguated wr�e6o�se wiil be built instead of an <br /> unrefrigerated one,or chrnucak are discovercd on or Maz the site);(2)when the siu,devatlon,or configunbon of the proposed pcoject <br /> is alrcrcd;(3)when the location or orientation of the proposed project is modi6ed;(4)w6en there ia a clunge of owuenhip;or(5)for <br /> application to an adjacent site. Consultants cannot accept respons�biliry for ptoblenn tlut may occur if thry am not conaulxd vkt flcroca <br /> which were considered in the developmrnt of the repott 6ave changed. <br /> SUBSURFACE CONDITI�NS CAN CHANGE. <br /> Subsur(ace condition,may be aftected as a asult of nahval procases or human acdvity. Because a geotechnicellenviromrcntal:eport is <br /> based on conditions that existed at the time of subsurtace exploratioq conshuction decisiona should not be based on�rcport whox <br /> adequacy may have been atTected by time. Ask the consultant to advise if addiHoml tats ve dainble beforc construction atuts; fa <br /> example,groundwater conditlons commwnly vary seasonally. <br /> Conswction operations at or adjecent to the site and nahual evrnts such es lloods,eanhquakes,or groundwater tluctuatiom may also affat <br /> subsurfaa conditions and,thus,the continuing adequacy of a geoteclmicaVrnvironmental report. 'Ibe concu�tant sl�ould be kept apprised <br /> oC any such evenu,and should be consulied to detertnine if additional tesu are necessary. <br /> MOST RECOMMENDATIONS ARE PROFESSIONAL JUDGMENTS, <br /> Sitc exploration and tcsting idmtifies actuel surface and subsurface conditlons only at those poims where sa��es are qken, '[7x dat�were <br /> extrapoloted by}rour consultant,who thrn applied judgment to render an opinion about avrnll subs�uface conditions. T6e ecnul inoerfia <br /> behreen materials may lx fer more gredual or abropt than your report indicates. Actual conditions in aras not sempled ttry differ from <br /> those predicted in your report. While nothing can be done to prevrnt such situations,you and your consultant can work together m help <br /> mduce their irtq.acts. Retaining your consultant ro obsecve subsucface consuuction operalions can be pariicularly beneficial in this tespect. <br /> A REPORT'S CONCLUSIONS ARE PRELIMINARY. <br /> The conclusions contained in your consultanPs report are prclinw�acy becauu they must be based on the avsunption dut condidons tevaled <br /> through selative exploratory sanqding are indicative of actual conditions throughout a siu. Actwl subsuface conditions can be discecned <br /> only during eanhwark;therefore,you should retain your consultant ro obsecve rctual conditions and to provide rnnclusiom. Only t6e <br /> consultant who prcpazed the report is fully familiar with the background infocmation needed ro detemtine w6ether or not the report'.s <br /> Page 1 of2 �qg <br /> 2/`� <br />