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J. H. KLEIN FELDER & ASSOCIATES <br /> File No. S-2568-4 <br /> November 11, 1983 <br /> Page 6 <br /> ADDITIONAL SERVICES <br /> This report completes our present scope of work on this project. As the design is <br /> finalized and specifications and working drawings are prepared, your office may consult <br /> with us on unanticipated problems or questions. Upon request, our firm can provide <br /> guide specifications for items pertaining to our report. We recommend that a review <br /> copy of the grading plans and specifications be provided to our firm prior to issuance <br /> of these documents for bidding purposes. <br /> This report is based on the assumption that an adequate program of observations <br /> and tests will be performed during construction to verify construction compliance with <br /> these recommendations. These observations and tests would be additional services <br /> provided by our firm, the costs of which are not included in our present fee <br /> arrangements or estimate. The recommended observations and tests include, but are <br /> not necessarily limited to, the following: <br /> 1. Continuous observation and testing during site <br /> preparation and grading, and placement of Engineered <br /> F ill. <br /> 2. Consultation as required during construction. <br /> Our firm necessarily cannot assume responsibility for construction compliance with <br /> our recommendations unless we have been retained to perform the observations and <br /> testing during construction. In the event that our recommendations are interpreted by <br /> others, we take no responsibility for such interpretations unless we are afforded the <br /> opportunity to review the situation and respond in writing. <br /> LIMITATIONS <br /> The recommendations made in this report are based on the results of our field <br /> explorations and our understanding or the proposed construction. The soils data from <br /> which this report was prepared are based on the results of seven test borings made for <br /> this investigation. It is possible that variations in the soil conditions could exist <br /> between or beyond the points of exploration. Therefore, if any soil conditions are <br /> M <br />