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CENTRAL UTILITY PLANT PARKING LOT Everett,Washington <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 <br /> could lower that risk by having GeoEngineers confer with appropriate members of the design team <br /> after submitting the report. Also retain GeoEngineers to review pertinent elements of the design <br /> team's plans and specifications. Contractors can also misinterpret a geotechnical engineering or <br /> geologic report. Reduce that risk by having GeoEngineers participate in pre-bid and <br /> preconstruction conferences,and by providing construction observation. <br /> Do Not Redraw the Exploration Logs <br /> Geotechnical engineers and geologists prepare final boring and testing logs based upon their <br /> interpretation of field logs and laboratory data. To prevent errors or omissions,the logs included in <br /> a geotechnical engineering or geologic report should never be redrawn for inclusion in architectural <br /> or other design drawings. Only photographic or electronic reproduction is acceptable, but <br /> recognize that separating logs from the report can elevate risk. <br /> Give Contractors a Complete Report and Guidance <br /> Some owners and design professionals believe they can make contractors liable for unanticipated <br /> subsurface conditions by limiting what they provide for bid preparation. To help prevent costly <br /> problems, give contractors the complete geotechnical engineering or geologic report, but preface it <br /> with a clearly written letter of transmittal. In that letter, advise contractors that the report was not <br /> prepared for purposes of bid development and that the reports accuracy is limited; encourage <br /> them to confer with GeoEngineers and/or to conduct additional study to obtain the specific types of <br /> information they need or prefer. A pre-bid conference can also be valuable. Be sure contractors <br /> have sufficient time to perform additional study. Only then might an owner be in a position to give <br /> contractors the best information available, while requiring them to at least share the financial <br /> responsibilities stemming from unanticipated conditions. Further, a contingency for unanticipated <br /> conditions should be included in your project budget and schedule. <br /> Contractors Are Responsible for Site Safety on Their Own Construction Projects <br /> IIII <br /> Our geotechnical recommendations are not intended to direct the contractor's procedures, <br /> methods, schedule or management of the work site. The contractor is solely responsible for job <br /> site safety and for managing construction operations to minimize risks to on-site personnel and to <br /> adjacent properties. <br /> Read These Provisions Closely <br /> Some clients, design professionals and contractors may not recognize that the geoscience <br /> practices (geotechnical engineering or geology) are far less exact than other engineering and <br /> natural science disciplines. This lack of understanding can create unrealistic expectations that <br /> could lead to disappointments, claims and disputes. GeoEngineers includes these explanatory <br /> "limitations" provisions in our reports to help reduce such risks. Please confer with GeoEngineers <br /> if you are unclear how these "Report Limitations and Guidelines for Use" apply to your project or <br /> site. <br /> GEOENGINEERS� October 17,2012 Page D-3 <br /> File No.10738-010-00 <br />
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