Common use of Subsurface Data Clause in Contracts

Subsurface Data. Subsurface data may be available for review by the bidder in the form of a geotechnical report. Such data are accurate with regard to test holes and are made available to the bidder in good faith in order to apprise him of information in possession of the Department. The Department does not warrant these conclusions to be correct, either expressly or by implication. Further, the Department does not warrant the condition, amount, or nature of the material that may be encountered or the sufficiency of the data, either expressly or by implication. The bidder shall make his own interpretation of the subsurface data that may be available and satisfy himself with regard to the nature, condition, and extent of the material to be excavated, graded, or driven through. The submission of a bid will be considered conclusive evidence that the bidder is satisfied with regard to the subsurface conditions to be encountered in the work and has taken such conditions into consideration when submitting the bid. A Geotechnical/Geophysical release form signed by an authorized individual per Invitation for Bid Section 18.7 – Authority to Bind Firm in Contract must be provided with your request for a plans and specifications CD. This form must also be submitted with the Bidder’s bid submission.

Appears in 13 contracts

Samples: www.loudoun.gov, www.loudoun.gov, www.loudoun.gov

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Subsurface Data. Subsurface data may be available for review by the bidder in the form of a geotechnical report. Such data are accurate with regard to test holes and are made available to the bidder in good faith in order to apprise him of information in possession of the Department. The Department does not warrant these conclusions to be correct, either expressly or by implication. Further, the Department does not warrant the condition, amount, or nature of the material that may be encountered or the sufficiency of the data, either expressly or by implication. The bidder shall make his own interpretation of the subsurface data that may be available and satisfy himself with regard to the nature, condition, and extent of the material to be excavated, graded, or driven through. The submission of a bid will be considered conclusive evidence that the bidder is satisfied with regard to the subsurface conditions to be encountered in the work and has taken such conditions into consideration when submitting the bid. A Geotechnical/Geophysical release form signed by an authorized individual per Invitation for Bid Section 18.7 19.7 – Authority to Bind Firm in Contract must be provided with your request for a plans and specifications CD. This form must also be submitted with the Bidder’s bid submission.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: www.loudoun.gov, www.loudoun.gov, www.loudoun.gov

Subsurface Data. Subsurface data may be available for review by the bidder in the form of a geotechnical report. Such data are accurate with regard to test holes and are made available to the bidder in good faith in order to apprise him of information in possession of the DepartmentCounty. The Department County does not warrant these conclusions to be correct, either expressly or by implication. Further, the Department County does not warrant the condition, amount, or nature of the material that may be encountered or the sufficiency of the data, either expressly or by implication. The bidder shall make his own interpretation of the subsurface data that may be available and satisfy himself with regard to the nature, condition, and extent of the material to be excavated, graded, or driven through. The submission of a bid will be considered conclusive evidence that the bidder is satisfied with regard to the subsurface conditions to be encountered in the work and has taken such conditions into consideration when submitting the bid. A Geotechnical/Geophysical release form signed by an authorized individual per Invitation for Bid Section 18.7 19.7 – Authority to Bind Firm in Contract must be provided with your request for a plans and specifications CD. This form must also be submitted with the Bidder’s bid submission.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: www.loudoun.gov, www.loudoun.gov, sheriff.loudoun.gov

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Subsurface Data. Subsurface data may be available for review by the bidder in the form of a geotechnical report. Such data are accurate with regard to test holes and are made available to the bidder in good faith in order to apprise him of information in possession of the DepartmentCounty. The Department County does not warrant these conclusions to be correct, either expressly or by implication. Further, the Department County does not warrant the condition, amount, or nature of the material that may be encountered or the sufficiency of the data, either expressly or by implication. The bidder shall make his own interpretation of the subsurface data that may be available and satisfy himself with regard to the nature, condition, and extent of the material to be excavated, graded, or driven through. The submission of a bid will be considered conclusive evidence that the bidder is satisfied with regard to the subsurface conditions to be encountered in the work and has taken such conditions into consideration when submitting the bid. A Geotechnical/Geophysical release form signed by an authorized individual per Invitation for Bid Section 18.7 20.8 – Authority to Bind Firm in Contract must be provided with your request for a plans and specifications CD. This form must also be submitted with the Bidder’s bid submission.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: sheriff.loudoun.gov

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