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excessive number of proposed "or equals" or substitutions, whether proposed <br />before or after award of the Construction Contract, <br />3. Services resulting from significant delays, changes, or price increases <br />occurring as a direct or indirect result of materials, equipment, or energy <br />shortages. <br />4. Additional or extended services during construction made necessary by (1) <br />emergencies or acts of God endangering the Work (advance notice not <br />required), (2) the presence at the Site of any Constituent of Concern or items of <br />historical or cultural significance, (3) Work damaged by fire or other cause <br />during construction, (4) a significant amount of defective, neglected, or delayed <br />work by Contractor, (5) acceleration of the progress schedule involving <br />services beyond normal working hours, or (6) default by Contractor. <br />5. Services (other than Basic Services during the Post -Construction Phase) in <br />connection with any partial utilization of any part of the Work by Owner prior <br />to Substantial Completion, <br />6. Evaluating an unreasonable claim or an excessive number of claims submitted <br />by Contractor or others in connection with the Work. <br />eemplefien of the Work re&-rmd to in AI.05zB-. <br />8. Reviewing a Shop Drawing more than three times, as a result of repeated <br />inadequate submissions by Contractor. <br />9. While at the Site, compliance by Engineer and its staff with those terms of <br />Owner's or Contractor's safety program provided to Engineer subsequent to the <br />Effective Date that exceed those normally required of engineering personnel by <br />federal, state, or local safety authorities for similar construction sites. <br />Exhibit A, Engineer's Services <br />EJCDC E-520 Short Form of Agreement Between Owner and Engineer for Professional Services. <br />Copyright 02009 National Society of Professional Engineers for EJCDC. All rights reserved. <br />Pate 10 <br />