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M92026CE <br />those encountered in the test holes at the time of our field study. <br />Our experience has shown that significant variations are likely to <br />exist and can become apparent only during additional on-site <br />excavation. For this reason, a qualified engineer familiar with <br />the geotechnical engineering aspects of the project should be <br />retained to observe excavations if any prior to construction, to <br />observe the geotechnical aspects of the construction, and to be <br />available in the event any unusual or unexpected conditions are <br />encountered. The cost of the geotechnical observations and testing <br />during construction or additional engineering consultation is not <br />included in the fee for this report. We recommend that your <br />construction budget include site visits early during construction <br />• for the project geotechnical engineer to observe excavations and <br />for additional site visits to test compacted soil, aggregate base <br />and asphalt. <br />It is difficult to predict if unexpected subsurface conditions <br />will be encountered during construction. Since such conditions may <br />be found we suggest that the owner and the contractor make <br />provisions in their budget and construction schedule to accommodate <br />'unexpected subsurface conditions. <br />5.0 LIMITATIONS <br />It is the owner's and the owner's representatives <br />responsibility to read this report and become familiar with the <br />6 <br />~Cam6ert anD ~,a~'ociate,~ <br />CO NSUITInG GEOTEGnnIO~l EAGIA EEPS •n0 <br />M~TEAIeI TESTING <br />