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Final Verified Report. Consultant shall submit Verified Reports (form DSA 6-AE or more current form) to the DSA and to the Project Inspector if any of the following events occur: (1) when construction is sufficiently complete in accordance with the DSA-approved construction documents so that the District can occupy or utilize the Project, (2) work on the Project is suspended for a period of more than one month, (3) the services of the Consultant are terminated for any reason prior to completion of the Project, or (4) DSA requests a Verified Report.
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Final Verified Report. Consultant shall submit a Statement of Acceptance (1) when construction is sufficiently complete in accordance with the construction documents so that the District can occupy or utilize the Project, (2) work on the Project is suspended for a period of more than one month, or (3) the services of the Consultant are terminated for any reason prior to completion of the Project.
Final Verified Report. Consultant shall submit Verified Reports (form DSA 6-AE or more current form) to the DSA and to the Project Inspector if any of the following events occur: (1) when construction is sufficiently complete in accordance with the DSA-approved construction documents so that the District can occupy or utilize the Project, (2) work on the Project is suspended for a period of more than one month, (3) the services of the Consultant are terminated for any reason prior to completion of the Project, or (4) DSA requests a Verified Report. EXHIBIT “B” Hourly Rates and Fees Description Quantity Unit Rate Subtotals GEOTECHNICAL OBSERVATION AND TESTING Building Pad Construction ‐ Technician 20 Hours $ 80.00 $ 1,600.00 Footing over Excavation and Backfill ‐ Technician 40 Hours $ 80.00 $ 3,200.00 Footing Observation ‐ Staff Engineer 8 Hours $ 130.00 $ 1,040.00 Project Management/Supplemental Engineering ‐ Senior Engineer 6 Hours $ 160.00 $ 960.00 Lab, Max Density/Opt Moisture 3 Each $ 250.00 $ 750.00 SUBTOTAL: $ 7,550.00 REINFORCED CONCRETE Mix Design Review 3 Each $ 150.00 $ 450.00 Sampling and Tagging Reinforcing Steel 44 Hours $ 65.00 $ 2,860.00 Rebar Bend and Tensile Test 33 Each $ 50.00 $ 1,650.00 Batch Plant Inspection 48 Hours $ 65.00 $ 3,120.00 Concrete Sampling 124 Hours $ 65.00 $ 8,060.00 Concrete Compression Tests 115 Cylinders / 23 Sets $ 20.00 $ 2,300.00 Sample Pick‐Ups 23 Trips $ 45.00 $ 1,035.00 SUBTOTAL: $ 19,475.00 STRUCTURAL STEEL Welding Procedure Specification Review 2 Each $ 150.00 $ 300.00 Shop FabricationInspection 108 Hours $ 80.00 $ 8,640.00 High Strength Bolt Assemblies 15 Each $ 260.00 $ 3,900.00 Field WeldingInspection 132 Hours $ 80.00 $ 10,560.00 SUBTOTAL: $ 23,400.00 GLU‐XXX FABRICATION Wood Fabrication Inspection (Continuous) 40 Hours $ 95.00 $ 3,800.00 SUBTOTAL: $ 3,800.00 POST‐INSTALLED ANCHORS Proofload or Torque Testing 80 Hours $ 65.00 $ 5,200.00 SUBTOTAL: $ 5,200.00 EPOXY DOWELS ANDANCHORS Proofload Testing 104 Hours $ 65.00 $ 6,760.00 SUBTOTAL: $ 6,760.00 NON‐SHRINK GROUT Non‐Shrink Grout Placement 8 Hours $ 65.00 $ 520.00 Non‐Shrink Grout Compression Tests 6 Each / 2 Sets $ 20.00 $ 120.00 Sample Pick‐Ups 2 Trips $ 45.00 $ 90.00 SUBTOTAL: $ 730.00 MISCELLANEOUS Interim and Final Affidavit (DSA‐291 Lab Verified Report) 3 Per Permit $ 150.00 $ 450.00 Interim and Final Affidavit (DSA‐293 Geotechnical Verified Report) 2 Per Permit $ 150.00 $ 300.00 Project Engineering and Management 5% $ 3,005.75

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