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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1996083
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
5/12/2003
Doc Name
Section 9 & Section 10 (report April 7, 2003)
Section_Exhibit Name
Volume VII Geotechnical Studies
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M99238GE <br />• This report contains suggestions and recommendations which are <br />intended to work ir. concert with recommendations provided by the <br />other design team members to provide somewhat predictable founda- <br />tion performance. If any of the recommendations are not included <br />in the design and construction of the project it may result in <br />unpredictable foundation performance or performance different than <br />anticipated. We recommend that we be requested to provide geotech- <br />nical engineering observation and materials testing during the <br />construction phase of the project as discussed in this report. The <br />purpose for on site observation and testing by us during construc- <br />tion is to help provide continuity of service from the planning of <br />the project through the construction of the project. This service <br />will also allow us to revise our recommendations if conditions <br />occur or are discovered during construction that were not evidenced <br />during the initial study. We suggest that the owner and the <br />contractor make provisions in their construction budget and con- <br />struction schedule to accommodate unexpected subsurface conditions. <br />we represent that our services were performed within the limits <br />prescribed by you and with the usual thoroughness and competence of <br />the current accepted practice of the geotechnical engineering pro- <br />fession in the area. No warranty or representation either ex- <br />pressed or implied is included or intended in this report or our <br />contract. We are available to discuss our findings with you. If <br />you have any questions please contact us. The supporting data for <br />• this report is included in the accompanying figures and appendices. <br />This report is a product of Lambert and Associates. Excerpts <br />from this report used in other documents may not convey the intent <br />or proper concepts when taken out of context, or they may be <br />misinterpreted or used incorrectly. Reproduction, in part or <br />whole, of this document without prior written consent of Lambert <br />and Associates is prohibited. <br />This report and information presented can be used only for this <br />site, for this proposed development, and only for the client for <br />whom our work was performed. Any other circumstances are not <br />appropriate applications of this information. Other development <br />plans will require project specific review by us. <br />we have enclosed a copy of a brief discussion about geotechnical <br />engineering reports published by Association of Soil and Foundation <br />Engineers for your reference. <br />Please call when further consultation or observations and tests <br />are required. <br />12 <br />r1 <br />LJ <br />lambert ana associates <br />COhSUITmG GEOTECh niUl EhG~N EERS •h0 <br />MRiE RISE iEST~NG <br />
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