<br />Exhibit C – Compensation Decision Guide.
<br />EJCDC® E-500, Agreement Between Owner and Engineer for Professional Services.
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<br />4. Property, boundary, easement, right-of-way, and other special surveys or data, including
<br />establishing relevant reference points.
<br />5. Explorations and tests of subsurface conditions at or adjacent to the Site; geotechnical reports
<br />and investigations; drawings of physical conditions relating to existing surface or subsurface
<br />structures at the Site; hydrographic surveys, laboratory tests and inspections of samples,
<br />materials, and equipment; with appropriate professional interpretation of such information or
<br />data.
<br />6. Environmental assessments, audits, investigations, and impact statements, and other relevant
<br />environmental, historical, or cultural studies relevant to the Project, the Site, and adjacent
<br />areas.
<br />7. Data or consultations as required for the Project but not otherwise identified in this
<br />Agreement.
<br />E. Arrange for safe access to and make all provisions for Engineer to enter upon public and private
<br />property as required for Engineer to perform services under the Agreement.
<br />F. Recognizing and acknowledging that Engineer's services and expertise do not include the following
<br />services, provide, as required for the Project:
<br />1. Accounting, bond and financial advisory (including, if applicable, “municipal advisor” services as
<br />described in Section 975 of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act
<br />(2010) and the municipal advisor registration rules issued by the Securities and Exchange
<br />Commission), independent cost estimating, and insurance counseling services.
<br />2. Legal services with regard to issues pertaining to the Project as Owner requires, Contractor
<br />raises, or Engineer reasonably requests.
<br />3. Such auditing services as Owner requires to ascertain how or for what purpose Contractor has
<br />used the money paid.
<br />G. Provide the services of an independent testing laboratory to perform all inspections, tests, and
<br />approvals of samples, materials, and equipment required by the Construction Contract Documents
<br />(other than those required to be furnished or arranged by Contractor), or to evaluate the
<br />performance of materials, equipment, and facilities of Owner, prior to their incorporation into the
<br />Work with appropriate professional interpretation thereof. Provide Engineer with the findings and
<br />reports generated by testing laboratories, including findings and reports obtained from or through
<br />Contractor.
<br />H. Provide reviews, approvals, and permits from all governmental authorities having jurisdiction to
<br />approve all phases of the Project designed or specified by Engineer and such reviews, approvals, and
<br />consents from others as may be necessary for completion of each phase of the Project.
<br />I. Advise Engineer of the identity and scope of services of any independent consultants employed by
<br />Owner to perform or furnish services in regard to the Project, including, but not limited to, cost
<br />estimating, project peer review, value engineering, and constructibility review.
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