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Opening of Bids - Main & Jefferson Earthwork Project No 119-022 - Michels
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MICHELS, <br />�daj <br />10. Champed Conditions. Notwithstanding all clauses of this Agreement, if Subcontractor, during its work, encounters (1) <br />subsurface or latent physical conditions which differ from those indicated in this Agreement or in documents made <br />available by Contractor or Owner, or (2) unknown physical conditions of an unusual nature, differing from those <br />ordinarily encountered, then Subcontractor shall be entitled to an equitable price and schedule adjustment to <br />compensate it for such changed conditions. <br />11. &dJacent Property darn timwtatans. Impact of foundations, earth retentions systems and other heavy equipment <br />operations on adjacent and nearby property are contingent on the good structural integrity and competent foundations <br />of all such adjacent buildings, structures, utilities, and pavements such that they may withstand the stresses of the <br />earth and foundation work at the proposed site. Vibrations and soil displacements are inherent in this work and are <br />to be expected. Lack of tolerance for earth vibration and/or earth movement of adjacent sites must be brought to our <br />attention. We strongly suggest that you consult with a structural engineer to verify the integrity of nearby existing <br />improvements and include underpinning or other enhancements to accommodate the subsurface construction on the <br />proposed site, if it is deemed necessary. As such, we will not accept claims resulting from vibration or deflections of <br />the earth in relation to its impact on adjacent buildings, structures, utilities and pavements. An earth retention system <br />is not the equivalent of underpinning an adjacent structure and should not be expected to perform similarly. <br />
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