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9 <br />C. The Construction phase which normally accounts for 10% to 30% of the total <br />Basic Services would include the following: <br />1. Periodic observations of work in progress. <br />2. Preparation of supplementary drawings required to clarify working drawings. <br />3. Review of detailed shop and equipment drawings to determine compliance <br />with plans and specifications. <br />4. Review of laboratory, shop and mill tests of materials and equipment done <br />by testing laboratories. <br />5. Review and make recommendations on requests for partial and final pay- <br />ments to construction contractors. <br />6. Assistance during construction with interpretation of plans and specifications. <br />7. Consultation and advice to the client during construction. <br />8. Final inspection and report of the completed project. <br />SPECIAL SERVICES <br />The development of many projects involve services which may be added to the Basic <br />Services of the Consulting Engineer. Many of these services relate to decisions of the <br />client as to the feasibility, scope, and location of a project. The research, assembling <br />of engineering data, and acquisition of property may involve many professional special- <br />ists. Because Special Services vary greatly in scope, complexity and timing, such <br />services could be furnished either by the Consulting Engineer or by other specialists. <br />These services are usually negotiated when required as separate elements of service. <br />Special Services may include, but are not limited to: <br />1. Soils investigations, including test borings, related analysis and recommenda- <br />tions. <br />2. Laboratory and materials testing services. <br />3. Land surveys, establishment of boundaries and monuments, preparation of land <br />and easement descriptions and related office computations and drafting. <br />4. Field surveys, photogrammetry, and field staking for construction. <br />5. Resident engineering services and technical observations of construction by a <br />full-time resident engineer or technician and supporting staff, as required. <br />—7— <br />
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