Scope of Use
This website and the information provided by US Pressure Grouting Administrations (USPGA) are intended for informational and professional reference purposes only. Content published on this site is designed to support understanding of pressure grouting standards, engineering considerations, testing data, and compliance-related topics.
Information provided by USPGA does not constitute construction services, contracting services, or engineering design services unless explicitly stated in a written agreement.
Engineering Guidance and Professional Judgment
USPGA provides engineering consulting, technical guidance, and compliance support based on published standards, independent research, testing data, and accepted engineering principles.
All guidance, opinions, and technical reviews provided by USPGA are advisory in nature and are intended to support, not replace, the professional judgment of licensed engineers, inspectors, or other qualified professionals involved in a project.
Final responsibility for design decisions, approvals, construction means and methods, and project outcomes remains with the appropriate engineers of record, contractors, owners, and regulatory authorities.
No Construction or Product Endorsement
USPGA does not perform construction services, supply materials, manufacture equipment, or install pressure grouting systems. References to materials, methods, or testing data are provided for technical context only.
USPGA does not endorse proprietary products, equipment, contractors, or service providers. Any mention of materials, systems, or methodologies should not be interpreted as approval or recommendation unless expressly stated in a formal written document.
Reliance on Information
Engineering opinions, technical guidance, and compliance-related commentary provided by USPGA are based on the information made available at the time of review. This may include documentation, test results, specifications, drawings, reports, and applicable codes or standards.
USPGA does not warrant the completeness or accuracy of third-party information supplied for review and is not responsible for errors, omissions, or changes in conditions that occur after guidance is provided.
Users of USPGA information are responsible for verifying applicability to their specific project conditions and jurisdictional requirements.
Codes, Standards, and Regulatory References
USPGA references building codes, Department of Transportation specifications, and industry standards for informational purposes. Codes, standards, and regulatory requirements may vary by jurisdiction and may be updated over time.
Users are responsible for confirming the applicability, version, and enforceability of any referenced code or specification with the appropriate authority having jurisdiction.
Expert Review and Dispute Support
When engaged for expert technical review, dispute analysis, or expert witness services, USPGA provides opinions based on engineering principles, documented evidence, and applicable standards. Such opinions are limited to the scope of information reviewed and the terms of the specific engagement.
USPGA does not provide legal advice. Legal interpretations, conclusions, and strategies remain the responsibility of legal counsel.
Limitation of Liability
To the fullest extent permitted by law, USPGA shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from the use of information provided on this website or through advisory services, except as expressly agreed in a written contract.
Use of USPGA information constitutes acknowledgment that professional judgment and independent verification are required for all engineering and construction-related decisions.
Updates and Modifications
USPGA reserves the right to update or modify these terms and disclaimers at any time to reflect changes in services, standards, or regulatory considerations. Continued use of this website constitutes acceptance of the current version of these terms.
Contact and Professional Inquiries
Questions regarding these terms, technical disclaimers, or the scope of USPGA services may be directed through the Contact page.