FOUNDATION ENGINEERING EVALUATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS Sample Clauses

FOUNDATION ENGINEERING EVALUATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS. 6.1 The Consultant shall analyze the information developed by investigation or otherwise available to the Consultant, including those aspects of the subsurface conditions which may affect design and construction of proposed structures, and shall consult with the Owner's Representative and the Consultant on the design and engineering requirements of the Project. Based on such analysis and consultation, the Consultant shall submit a professional evaluation and recommendations for the necessary areas of consideration, including but not limited to the following: 6.1.1 Foundation support of the structure and slabs, including soil bearing pressures, bearing elevations, foundation design recommendation and anticipated settlement. 6.1.2 Anticipation of, and management of, groundwater for design of structures and pavements. 6.1.3 Lateral earth pressures for design of walls below grade, including backfill, compaction and subdrainage, and their requirements. 6.1.4 Soil material and compaction requirements for site fill, construction backfill, and for the support of structures and pavements.
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FOUNDATION ENGINEERING EVALUATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS. 6.1 The Geotechnical Engineer shall analyze the information developed by investigation or otherwise available to the Geotechnical Engineer, including those aspects of the subsurface conditions which may affect design and construction of proposed structures, and shall consult with the Owner, Architect/Engineer on the design and engineering requirements of the Project. Based on such analysis and consultation, the Geotechnical engineer shall submit a professional evaluation and recommendations for the necessary areas of consideration, including, but not limited to, the items checked below: □ 6.1.1 Foundation support of the structure and slabs, including bearing pressures, bearing elevations, foundation design recommendations and anticipated settlement. □ 6.1.2 Anticipation of, and management of, groundwater for design of structures and pavements. □ 6.1.3 Lateral earth pressures for design of walls below grade, including backfill, compaction and subdrainage, and their requirements. □ 6.1.4 Soil material and compaction requirements for site fill, construction backfill, and for the support of structures and pavements. □ 6.1.5 Subgrade modulus for design of pavements or slabs. □ 6.1.6 Temporary excavation and temporary protection, such as excavation sheeting, underpinning and temporary dewatering systems.

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