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I Accordingly,when geoenvironmental professionals indicate in their equipment,techniques,and testing used by geotechnical engineers <br /> t reports that they have performed a service"in general compliance" differ markedly from those used by geoenvironmental professionals; <br /> with one standard or another, it means they have applied professional their education,training,and experience are also significantly differ- <br /> judgement in creating and implementing a scope of service designed ent. If you plan to build on the subject site, but have not yet had a <br /> for the specific client and project involved,and which follows some of geotechnical engineering study conducted,your geoenvironmental <br /> the general precepts laid out in the referenced standard.To the extent professional should be able to provide guidance about the next steps <br /> that a report indicates "general compliance"with a standard,you may you should take.The same firm may provide the services you need. <br /> wish to speak with your geoenvironmental professional to learn more <br /> about what was and was not done. Do not assume a given standard Read Responsibilily PPoulslons Closely <br /> ' was followed to the letter, Research indicates that that seldom is the Geoenvironmental studies cannot be exact;they are based on profes- <br /> case. sional judgement and opinion. Nonetheless,some clients,contrac- <br /> tors,and others assume geoenvironmental reports are or certainly <br /> BMW that Reeommendolons May Not Be Final should be unerringly precise.Such assumptions have created unreal- <br /> The technical recommendations included in a geoenvironmental istic expectations that have led to wholly unwarranted claims and dis- <br /> report are based on assumptions about actual conditions,and so are putes.To help prevent such problems,geoenvironmental profession- <br /> preliminary or tentative. Final recommendations can be prepared only als have developed a number of report provisions and contract terms <br /> by observing actual conditions as they are exposed. For that reason, that explain who is responsible for what,and how risks are to be allo- <br /> you should retain the geoenvironmental professional of record to cated. Some people mistake these for"exculpatory clauses,"that is, <br /> observe construction and/or remediation activities on site,to permit provisions whose purpose is to transfer one party's rightful responsi- <br /> rapid response to unanticipated conditions. The geoenvironmental bilities and liabilities to someone else. Read the responsibility provi- <br /> professional who prepared the report cannot assume responsibility or sions included in a report and in the contract you and your geoenvi- <br /> f liability for the report's recommendations if that professional is not ronmental professional agreed to. Responsibility provisions are not <br /> retained to observe relevant site operations. "boilerplate."They are important. <br /> Understand That Geotedfnical Issues Naue Not Been Addressed Rely an Your 6eoenYIPORMOR l PPo6ffssional fop <br /> Unless geotechnical engineering was specifically included in the Addillanal Assistance <br /> scope of professional service,a report is not likely to relate any find- Membership in ASFE exposes geoenvironmental professionals to a <br /> ings,conclusions,or recommendations about the suitability of sub- wide array of risk management techniques that can be of genuine <br /> surface materials for construction purposes,especially when site benefit for everyone involved with a geoenvironmental project. Confer <br /> remediation has been accomplished through the removal,replace- with your ASFE-member geoenvironmental professional for more <br /> I ment, encapsulation,or chemical treatment of on-site soils.The information. <br /> ASFE <br /> 8811 Colesville Road/Suite G106, Silver Spring, MQ 20910 <br /> Telephone:301/565-2733 Facsimile:301/589-2017 <br /> e-mail: info@asfe.org www,asfe.org <br /> l <br /> Copyright 2000 by ASFE,Inc.Auplication,reproduction,or Copying ollhis document,in whole or in part,by any means whatsoever,is slriclty prohibited,except with ASFE <br /> ff specific writlon permission.Excerpling,quoting,or otherwise a iacling wording from this document is permitted only with the express wrrlten permission of ASFE,and only for purposes of scholarly <br /> 1 research or hook review.Because use of this document may imply membership in ASFE,any tirm,individual,or other entity that uses this documeal without being an ASFE Member Firm may be found <br /> liable for negligent or intenhanal(fraudulent)misrepresentation. <br /> I <br /> IIGR06005.4M <br />