Subsurface Investigations Sample Clauses

Subsurface Investigations. (1) The ENGINEER shall advise the CITY with regard to the necessity for subcontract work such as special surveys, tests, test borings, or other subsurface investigations in connection with design and engineering work to be performed hereunder. The ENGINEER shall also advise the CITY concerning the results of same. Such surveys, tests, and investigations shall be furnished by the CITY, unless otherwise specified in Attachment A.
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Subsurface Investigations. The Design Professional certifies he has a report on file from a competent geotechnical engineer or competent independent testing laboratory, the said report being signed by a registered geotechnical engineer, in which the Design Professional has been furnished with both the Stage One and the Stage Two Statements as prescribed in the Site Memorandum (see Exhibit G), according to which the Design Professional advises the Owner that the following quantity of rock will probably be encountered: The Design Professional estimates that the cost of removing the above quantity of rock will be approximately $ . The Design Professional further advises that this amount has been included in the Statement of Probable Construction Cost and that the Design Professional, if applicable, has included unit prices for removal in the Supplementary General Requirements to the CM/GC Contract. Accordingly the Design Professional notifies the Owner of the following conditions below the surface of the ground which are at variance to the conditions indicated by the drawings and specifications or which may subsequently require adjustments in the contract price:
Subsurface Investigations. In soils, foundation, groundwater, and other subsurface investigations, the actual characteristics may vary significantly between successive test points and sample intervals and at locations other than where observations, exploration, and investigations have been made. Because of the inherent uncertainties in subsurface evaluations, changed or unanticipated underground conditions may occur that could affect total Project cost and/or execution. These conditions and cost/execution effects are not the responsibility of HMG.
Subsurface Investigations. The parties acknowledge and accept that unique risks exist whenever engineering or related disciplines are applied to identify subsurface conditions and even a comprehensive sampling and testing program may fail to detect certain conditions. The environmental, geological, geotechnical, geochemical and hydrogeological conditions that the Consultant interprets to exist between sampling points may differ from those that actually exist. Because of the inherent uncertainties in subsurface evaluations, changed or unanticipated underground conditions may occur or become known subsequent to the Consultant’s investigation that could affect conclusions, recommendations, total Project cost and/or execution. Changes in conditions are subject to amendments to the scope of services.
Subsurface Investigations. The Consultant shall use all available existing data regarding subsurface conditions for the evaluation and the design of the project. The Consultant shall, with the City's approval, perform borings and/or test pits as necessary to determine subsurface conditions.
Subsurface Investigations. Subsurface investigations performed by or on behalf of Owner relating to the Site;
Subsurface Investigations. MC shall furnish the services of a professional geotechnical firm to provide a geotechnical evaluation of the project area, and have 10 soil borings (9 borings to an average depth of 15-ft., and 1 boring to an average depth of 30-ft.) done for soil strata identification and to determine the ground water level as part of the project.
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Subsurface Investigations. Client recognizes that special risks occur whenever engineering or related disciplines are applied to identify subsurface conditions. Even a comprehensive sampling and testing program, implemented with appropriate equipment and experienced personnel under the direction of a trained professional which functions in accordance with a professional standard of practice may fail to detect certain hidden conditions. The passage of time also must be considered, and Client recognizes that due to natural occurrences or direct or indirect human intervention at the Site or a distance from it, actual conditions may quickly change. Consultant shall not be liable for such alteration or damage or for damage to, or interference with any subterranean structure, pipe, tank, cable, or other element or condition whose nature and location are not called to Consultant’s attention in writing before exploration commences.
Subsurface Investigations. In soils, foundation, groundwater, and other subsurface investigations, the actual characteristics may vary significantly between successive test locations and sample intervals and at locations other than where observations, exploration, and investigations have been made. Because of the inherent uncertainties in subsurface evaluations, changed or unanticipated underground conditions may occur that could affect total project cost and/or execution. These unforeseen conditions are not the responsibility of the CONSULTANT, and CONSULTANT does not make any opinions or representations regarding, or assume any liability for, conditions outside the actual locations or areas tested, observed or explored.
Subsurface Investigations. When Judicial Council has made investigations of subsurface conditions and have made that information available to Contractor, Contractor must verify the location and depth (elevation) of all existing utilities and existing service before performing any excavation Work.
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