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PN: 11076P <br />June 2, 2011 <br />Page 2 <br />available that should be contacted by the client and/or property owner if the precise locations of <br />any underground utilities are not known. Since the private subsurface utility locations are often <br />known by the project owner we request that the owner, our client, or an agent of the property <br />owner aid in the identification and location of all subsurface utilities. We will not be liable for <br />damage to subsurface utilities. <br />LABORATORY STUDY <br />The laboratory tests we will perform include; <br />Moisture content and dry density, <br />Three (3) Atterberg Limits tests which are used for general classification <br />purposes of the samples tested, and, <br />Three (3) Sieve analysis tests to assess the grain distribution of the <br />samples tested. <br />REPORT <br />¦ We are not providing geotechnical engineering recommendations at this time for this <br />project, therefore our report will be limited to logs of the testing borings including SPT <br />information and laboratory test results. <br />¦ Trautner Geotech does not provide general civil engineering, structural engineering, or <br />environmental consultation. <br />¦ This report does not address geologic hazards; we are available to provide a scope of <br />service for a geologic hazard study if this service is desired. <br />¦ Our report is intended for use by the project design professionals and the construction <br />team. <br />INITIATION OF THE GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING TEST BORING <br />Please return a signed copy of this proposal so that we can begin our study. A facsimile of the <br />signature page of this document is suitable to initiate our study. We typically anticipate about <br />one (1) week advance notice or less to schedule our field work. Weather conditions and site <br />access conditions may influence our ability to schedule the field work Please contact Mr. Tom <br />Harrison, Engineering Geologist, Trautner Geotech, at 970-259-5095, to schedule our field work <br />after you have returned a signed copy of this proposal to our office. <br />The field study will take approximately one (1) day to complete. We are available to provide <br />preliminary design parameters as laboratory data becomes available. Generally preliminary <br />laboratory results are available after about seven (7) to ten (10) days after completion of the field <br />exploration. The report will be issued about two (2) to three (3) days after the laboratory test <br />results are available. <br />TRAUTNER -V troh40M