Common use of SUBSURFACE INFORMATION Clause in Contracts

SUBSURFACE INFORMATION. If the Contracting Agency has made subsurface investigation of the site of the proposed Work, the boring log data and soil sample test data accumulated by the Contracting Agency will be made available for inspection by the Bidders. The boring logs shall be considered as part of the Contract. However, the Contracting Agency makes no representation or warranty expressed or implied that: 1. The Bidders’ interpretations from the boring logs are correct; 2. Moisture conditions and indicated water tables will not vary from those found at the time the borings were made; and 3. The ground at the location of the borings has not been physically disturbed or altered after the boring was made. The Contracting Agency specifically makes no representations, guarantees, or warranties as to the condition, materials, or proportions of the materials between the specific borings regardless of any subsurface information the Contracting Agency may make available to the prospective Bidders. The availability of subsurface information from the Contracting Agency shall not relieve the Bidder or the Contractor from any risks or of any duty to make examinations and investigations as required by Section 1-02.4(1) or any other responsibility under the Contract or as may be required by law.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Standard Specifications for Road, Bridge, and Municipal Construction, Standard Specifications for Road, Bridge, and Municipal Construction, Standard Specifications for Road, Bridge, and Municipal Construction

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SUBSURFACE INFORMATION. If the Contracting Agency has made subsurface investigation of the site of the proposed Workwork, the boring log data and soil sample test data accumulated by the Contracting Agency will be made available for inspection by the Biddersbidders. The boring logs shall be considered as part of the Contractcontract. However, the Contracting Agency makes no representation or warranty expressed or implied that: 1. The Biddersbidders’ interpretations from the boring logs are correct; 2. Moisture conditions and indicated water tables will not vary from those found at the time the borings were made; and 3. The ground at the location of the borings has not been physically disturbed or altered after the boring was made. The Contracting Agency specifically makes no representations, guarantees, or warranties as to the condition, materials, or proportions of the materials between the specific borings regardless of any subsurface information the Contracting Agency may make available to the prospective Biddersbidders. The availability of subsurface information from the Contracting Agency shall not relieve the Bidder bidder or the Contractor from any risks or of any duty to make examinations and investigations as required by Section 1-02.4(1) or any other responsibility under the Contract contract or as may be required by law.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Standard Specifications for Road, Bridge, and Municipal Construction

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