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Page 3 (Exhibit K – (Amendment to Owner-Engineer Agreement) – Attachment 1) A1.08 Geotechnical Engineering Exploration A. The geotechnical scope of work will include the following: 1. The test locations will be marked/staked. 2. Indiana 811 – the state one call center will be notified to mark all existing utilities within the public areas. 3. The Geotechnical Engineer will explore the subsurface soil and groundwater conditions at the proposed site by drilling a total of six (6) soil borings. Five (5) will be drilled to a depth of 10 ft below the existing grade and one (1) will be drilled to a depth of 20 ft below the existing grade for a total drilling of up to 70 linear feet. 4. Split-spoon samples will be obtained at two and on-half (2.5) feet to five (5) feet intervals for laboratory analysis. Standard Penetration Tests (SPT) values will be recorded for each split spoon sample. Groundwater observations will be made during and immediately after completion of the drilling. 5. Infiltration test 6. The boreholes will be backfilled with auger cuttings mixed with bentonite chips after the drill operations. Excess auger cuttings (if any) will be spread at the site away from pedestrian traffic. 7. The exploration will include laboratory testing on representative soil samples to determine its classification and understand strength, compressibility and other engineering characteristics. 8. The results of the field exploration and laboratory tests will be utilized in the engineering analyses in formulation of recommendations and will be presented in a written report signed by a registered professional engineer. A1.09 60% Design Phase A. The 60% Design Phase scope of work will include the following: 1. Conduct project kickoff meeting with Owner if requested. 2. Prepare 60% Design Phase documents consisting of final design criteria, preliminary drawings, preliminary specifications, and written descriptions of the Project including: a. Prepare 60% Plan Drawings including the following: b. Existing Conditions c. Clearing and Removals Plans d. Geometrics Plans