Engineer A Transparency Deficient Submission

P · Principle Individual
http://proethica.org/ontology/case/85#Engineer_A_Transparency_Deficient_Submission
Definition

Engineer A failed to conduct the professional engagement transparently by submitting incomplete drawings and specifications without disclosing their deficiencies to the client, the federal approving authority, or other stakeholders who relied on the documents.

Properties
Instance of
TransparencyPrinciple
http://proethica.org/ontology/intermediate#TransparencyPrinciple
Applied to
Submission of dam design documents to local public agency and federal approving authority
Balancing with
Schedule pressure
Concrete expression
Engineer A failed to conduct the professional engagement transparently by submitting incomplete drawings and specifications without disclosing their deficiencies to the client, the federal approving authority, or other stakeholders who relied on the documents.
Confidence
0.88
Interpretation
Transparency required Engineer A to make the limitations and incompleteness of the deliverables visible to all parties who would rely on them, enabling informed decision-making by the client and approving authority.
Tension resolution
Transparency was not maintained. The concealment of known deficiencies prevented the client and approving authority from making informed decisions about whether to accept, reject, or supplement the documents.
Match Confidence
0.95
Match Reasoning
Individual typed as existing ontology class 'Transparency Principle'
Matched Ontology Label
Transparency Principle
Matches Existing
true
Synthesis Literal
appliedTo
balancingWith
concreteExpression
confidence
interpretation
principleClass
tensionResolution
textReferences
Relationships
invokedBy Agent Engineer A
Source Evidence
Text references
The local public agency does not have the in-house technical resources to review the drawings and specifications.
did not inform anyone as to their incompleteness

Source text
did not inform anyone as to their incompleteness
TTL
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Metadata
Type
Individual
Last Updated
2026-06-05 09:48
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