Member-Firm performs geotechnical engineering study, and COMET services for Medical office building, in area with old fill and expansive soil and shale. The member-firm was discouraged to make suggestions and was only responsible "to enforce the plans and specifications as written and recommend alternative approaches". A few months after the construction, sidewalks began to experience frost heaving and member-firm with the constructor in charge got the blame.
agreement-formatted proposal; client-staff relations; CoMET; conflict of interest; construction-materials engineering and testing; documentation; drilled piers; expansive shale; field representatives; geotechnical engineering; shale bedrock;limitation of liability