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Geotechnical Baseline Reports: Suggested Guidelines [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 110 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 272 g
  • Sari: Manuals and Reports on Engineering Practice
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Feb-2023
  • Kirjastus: American Society of Civil Engineers
  • ISBN-10: 0784416087
  • ISBN-13: 9780784416082
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 110 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 272 g
  • Sari: Manuals and Reports on Engineering Practice
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Feb-2023
  • Kirjastus: American Society of Civil Engineers
  • ISBN-10: 0784416087
  • ISBN-13: 9780784416082
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Prepared by the Task Committee on Geotechnical Baseline Reports of the Construction Institute of ASCEGeotechnical Baseline Reports: Suggested Guidelines, MOP 154, explains the role of the geotechnical baseline report (GBR) in allocating and managing risks associated with subsurface construction. MOP 154 contains recommendations for what should and should not be included in the GBR, provides a chapter outline and a checklist of topics to consider, provides suggested page lengths, makes suggestions that will improve clarity and understanding, and presents examples of problematic and improved practices in creating baselines.

Expanding on earlier titles, MOP 154 provides new perspectives in the following areas:









Improvement of GBRs through more concise organization and better presentation and wording of baselines; For Design-Build (DB) delivery, guidance on collaboration between the owner's team and the DB team during GBR development; Importance of having experienced professionals engaged in the GBR writing, review, and integration with other contract documents; Discussion of conditions and obstructions that have led to claims on past projects; Broadened discussion of applications of GBRs to geotechnical construction other than tunnels and shafts; Discussion of legal and contractual perspectives that address trends in contractor claims and lawsuits by owners or contractors; Practices and lessons learned based on experience over the last 15 years; and

Case histories that illustrate how baselines were utilized to resolve disputes.

MOP 154 is intended to serve as a reference for preparers and users of GBRs, and to inform owners of the importance of using GBRs to allocate financial risk fairly between the parties.
Executive Summary xiii
Acknowledgments xvii
List Of Abbreviations
xix
1 Introduction
1(12)
Evolution of Need for Geotechnical Baseline Reports
1(1)
Improved Contracting Practices
2(1)
Geotechnical Baseline Report Guideline Publications
3(1)
The Geotechnical Baseline Report
4(1)
The Bargain
5(3)
Purpose of the Geotechnical Baseline Report
8(1)
Shortcomings of Previous Practice
9(1)
Scope of This Document
10(1)
Reference
11(2)
2 Geotechnical Reports
13(4)
Geotechnical Data Report
13(1)
Geotechnical Memoranda for Design
14(1)
Geotechnical Baseline Report
15(1)
Contractual Hierarchy
15(2)
3 Differing Site Conditions Clause
17(4)
Historical Development
17(1)
Standard Clause
18(1)
Modifications to the Standard Clause
19(1)
Reference
20(1)
4 The Concept Of A Baseline
21(10)
Goals
21(2)
Verifiable Baselines
23(2)
Baselines Can Resolve Uncertainty
25(2)
Where to Set the Baselines
27(1)
Link with Other Contract Documents
28(3)
5 Preparation Of A Geotechnical Baseline Report
31(18)
Organization and Content
31(8)
Preparing the Geotechnical Baseline Report -- The "What"
39(1)
Preparing the Geotechnical Baseline Report -- "Who and How"
40(1)
Link with Risk Registers -- The "When"
41(1)
Baselines by Tunnel Reach
41(1)
Wording Suggestions
42(3)
Consistency and Compatibility
45(1)
Time and Budget for Preparation
46(1)
Owner Involvement
47(2)
6 Delivery Alternatives And Geotechnical Baseline Report Development
49(8)
Engineer of Record
49(1)
Design-Bid-Build Delivery
50(1)
Design-Build Delivery
50(1)
GBR-B/C Interactive Option 1
51(1)
GBR-B Interactive Option 2
52(1)
Progressive Design-Build Delivery
53(1)
Additional Delivery Alternatives
54(3)
7 Applications For Other Excavations And Foundations
57(8)
Geotechnical Baseline Report Effects on Subcontractors and Amplification of Impacts
57(1)
Baselines for Smaller Projects
58(1)
Identification of Risk Factors
59(3)
Baseline Parameters for Consideration
62(3)
8 Contractual And Legal Considerations
65(6)
Geotechnical Baseline Report Standing within the Contract
65(1)
Entitlement Standard
66(1)
Relationship to Other Contract Documents
66(1)
Baseline Not a "Warranty" of Conditions to be Encountered
67(1)
Reliance and Causation Based on Geotechnical Baseline Report Indications
68(1)
What Determines a Material Difference and Compensable Claim
69(1)
Reference
69(2)
9 Roles And Responsibilities
71(4)
The Owner
71(1)
The Owner's Engineer or Advisor
72(1)
The Contractor
73(1)
The Construction Manager
74(1)
The Dispute Adjudicator
74(1)
10 Recent Practices And Lessons Learned
75(6)
Quality of Geotechnical Baseline Reports
75(1)
Giving Elevated Significance to Baseline Statements
76(1)
Setting Data Ranges as the Baseline
77(1)
Bidding Practices That Eliminate the Geotechnical Baseline Report and Differing Site Condition Clause
77(1)
Reduced Levels of Site Investigation
78(1)
Payment Quantities Can Be Baselines
79(1)
November 2021 Workshop
80(1)
May 2022 Workshop
80(1)
Reference
80(1)
Appendix. Case Histories 81(4)
Bibliography 85(2)
Index 87