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provide the City with a timely written explanation of its actions. In all cases the City <br /> Representative shall deal only through the Architect. <br /> 5.3 The City shall, so far as the Work under this Agreement may require, furnish <br /> the Architect or direct the Architect to obtain at the City's expense: <br /> A. A complete and accurate certified survey of the Project Site, giving as <br /> required: <br /> (1) The boundaries of the Site. <br /> (2) A complete cross-section contour survey of the Site with <br /> sufficient detail as is necessary for the Architect to design the <br /> Project to be erected thereon. <br /> (3) Location and character of any existing buildings now on Site <br /> (including buildings and structures to be removed). <br /> (4) Grades and lines of streets, curbs, pavements, walks, drives and <br /> adjoining properties. <br /> (5) The rights, restrictions and easements, and full information, <br /> including location and depths of all aqueducts, cesspools, sewers, <br /> water, gas and electrical service lines, on the Site and in the <br /> streets adjoining and adjacent to the Site. <br /> (6) The points of the compass. <br /> B. The test borings and pits. The Architect shall be fully responsible for <br /> the selection and determination of the location and number of such <br /> test borings and pits. <br /> 5.4 The City shall be responsible, through its duly authorized representatives, for <br /> the audit of all accounts presented for payment. This shall not relieve the Architect <br /> of the primary obligation to correctly certify as to the correctness of estimates and <br /> payments due on account as the Work progresses and is completed. <br /> 5.5 If the City observes or otherwise becomes aware of any defect in the Project, the <br /> City shall give prompt written notice thereof to the Architect. <br /> 5.6 Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, the City shall not <br /> assume the responsibilities of the Architect nor shall the Architect presume that the <br /> City has any knowledge or expertise in any area of the Work. Neither any action or <br /> -11- <br />