Engineer A Deliverable Completeness Concealment
P · Principle
Individual
http://proethica.org/ontology/case/85#Engineer_A_Deliverable_Completeness_Concealment
Definition
Engineer A knew the drawings and specifications were incomplete and that parts of the project were unbuildable, yet submitted them under seal without disclosing these deficiencies to the local agency, the federal approving engineer, or any other party.
Properties
Instance of
DeliverableCompletenessDisclosurePrinciple
http://proethica.org/ontology/intermediate#DeliverableCompletenessDisclosurePrinciple
Applied to
Signed and sealed dam drawings and specifications
Balancing with
Schedule pressure from client deadline
Concrete expression
Engineer A knew the drawings and specifications were incomplete and that parts of the project were unbuildable, yet submitted them under seal without disclosing these deficiencies to the local agency, the federal approving engineer, or any other party.
Confidence
0.95
Interpretation
The obligation to disclose known incompleteness at the time of submission required Engineer A to inform the client and approving authority that the deliverables were deficient before or at the time of submission, not to allow them to proceed through approval and bidding as if complete.
Tension resolution
Engineer A chose to honor the delivery deadline over the obligation to disclose incompleteness, a resolution that violated professional integrity.
Match Confidence
0.0
Matches Existing
false
Synthesis Literal
appliedTo
balancingWith
concreteExpression
confidence
interpretation
principleClass
tensionResolution
textReferences
Relationships
invokedBy
Agent Engineer A
Source Evidence
Text references
While much of the information was missing from the drawings and specifications
he felt pressured to deliver the drawings and specifications on a specified date, but did not inform anyone as to their incompleteness
Source text
he felt pressured to deliver the drawings and specifications on a specified date, but did not inform anyone as to their incompleteness
TTL
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case85:Engineer_A_Deliverable_Completeness_Concealment a proeth:DeliverableCompletenessDisclosurePrinciple,
owl:NamedIndividual ;
rdfs:label "Engineer A Deliverable Completeness Concealment" ;
proeth-core:invokedBy case85:Agent_Engineer_A ;
proeth:appliedTo "Signed and sealed dam drawings and specifications" ;
proeth:balancingWith "Schedule pressure from client deadline" ;
proeth:conceptCategory "Principle" ;
proeth:concreteExpression "Engineer A knew the drawings and specifications were incomplete and that parts of the project were unbuildable, yet submitted them under seal without disclosing these deficiencies to the local agency, the federal approving engineer, or any other party." ;
proeth:confidence "0.95" ;
proeth:interpretation "The obligation to disclose known incompleteness at the time of submission required Engineer A to inform the client and approving authority that the deliverables were deficient before or at the time of submission, not to allow them to proceed through approval and bidding as if complete." ;
proeth:invokedBy "Engineer A Dam Design Engineer" ;
proeth:principleClass "Deliverable Completeness Disclosure Principle" ;
proeth:tensionResolution "Engineer A chose to honor the delivery deadline over the obligation to disclose incompleteness, a resolution that violated professional integrity." ;
proeth:textReferences "While much of the information was missing from the drawings and specifications",
"he felt pressured to deliver the drawings and specifications on a specified date, but did not inform anyone as to their incompleteness" ;
proeth-prov:discoveredInCase 85 ;
proeth-prov:discoveredInPass 2 ;
proeth-prov:discoveredInSection "facts" ;
proeth-prov:firstDiscoveredAt "2026-06-04T16:49:05.036482+00:00"^^xsd:dateTime ;
proeth-prov:firstDiscoveredInCase 85 ;
proeth-prov:matchConfidence 0.0 ;
proeth-prov:matchesExisting false ;
proeth-prov:sourceText "he felt pressured to deliver the drawings and specifications on a specified date, but did not inform anyone as to their incompleteness" ;
proeth-prov:synthesisLiteral "appliedTo",
"balancingWith",
"concreteExpression",
"confidence",
"interpretation",
"principleClass",
"tensionResolution",
"textReferences" ;
rdfs:comment "Engineer A knew the drawings and specifications were incomplete and that parts of the project were unbuildable, yet submitted them under seal without disclosing these deficiencies to the local agency, the federal approving engineer, or any other party." ;
skos:definition "Engineer A knew the drawings and specifications were incomplete and that parts of the project were unbuildable, yet submitted them under seal without disclosing these deficiencies to the local agency, the federal approving engineer, or any other party." ;
prov:generatedAtTime "2026-06-04T16:49:05.036482+00:00"^^xsd:dateTime ;
prov:wasAttributedTo "Case 85 Extraction",
"claude-sonnet-4-6" ;
prov:wasGeneratedBy "ProEthica Case 85 Extraction" .
Metadata
Extraction details
Discovered in case
85
Discovered in pass
2
Discovered in section
facts
First discovered
2026-06-04T16:49:05.036482+00:00
First case
85
Generated
2026-06-04T16:49:05.036482+00:00
Attributed to
['Case 85 Extraction', 'claude-sonnet-4-6']
Generated by
ProEthica Case 85 Extraction