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某项工程建设项目,业主与施工单位按《建设工程施工合同文本》签订了工程施工合同,工程未进行投保。在工程施工过程中,遭受暴风雨不可抗力的袭击,造成了相应的损失,施工单位及时向工程师提出索赔要求,并附索赔有关的资料和证据。索赔报告的基本要求如下。1.遭暴风雨袭击是因非施工单位原因造成的损失,故应由业主承担赔偿责任。2.给已建分部工程造成破坏,损失计18万元,应由业主承担修复的经济责任,施工单位不承担修复的经济责任。3.施工单位人员因此灾害数人受伤,处理伤病医疗费用和补偿金总计3万元,业主应给予赔偿。4.施工单位进场的在用机械、设备受到损坏,造成损失8万元,由于现场停工造成台班费损失4.2万元,业主应负担赔偿和修复的经济责任。工人窝工费3.8万元,业主应予支付。5.因暴风雨造成现场停工8天,要求合同工期顺延8天。6.由于工程破坏,清理现场需费用2.4万元,业主应予支付。 1.工程师接到施工单位提交的索赔申请后,应进行哪些工作(请详细分条列出) 2.不可抗力发生风险承担的原则是什么对施工单位提出的要求如何处理

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