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Subsurface Exploration, Geologic Hazard, and <br /> Boardwalk Condominium, Building C Geotechnical Engineering Report <br /> Everett, Washington Project and Site Conditions <br /> I. PROJECT AND SITE CONDITIONS <br /> 1.0 INTRODUCTION <br /> This report presents the results of our subsurface exploration, geologic hazard, and <br /> geotechnical engineering study for the proposed remediation of Boardwalk Condominium, <br /> Building C. The site is located at 615 75" Street SE in Everett, Washington, as shown on the <br /> "Vicinity Map," Figure 1. The approximate location of the exploration accomplished for this <br /> study is presented on the "Site and Exploration Plan," Figure 2. <br /> 1.1 Purpose and Scope <br /> The purpose of this study was to provide geotechnical recommendations to be used in the <br /> design of the condominium remediation project. Our study included a review of available <br /> geologic literature, observing a geotechnical exploration boring, and performing geologic <br /> studies to assess the type, thickness, distribution, and physical properties of the subsurface <br /> sediments and shallow ground water conditions. This information was then used to evaluate <br /> the stability of the slope and develop geotechnical engineering recommendations for <br /> remediation of the foundation system of the northwestern portion of Building C. This report <br /> summarizes our current fieldwork and offers geotechnical recommendations based on our <br /> present understanding of the project. <br /> 1.2 Authorization <br /> Written authorization to proceed with this study was provided by Mr. Felix Rodriguez of the <br /> Homeowners Association. Our work has been accomplished in general accordance with our <br /> scope of work letter dated August 2, 2012. This report has been prepared for the exclusive use <br /> of the Boardwalk Condo Association and their agents for specific application to this project. <br /> Within the limitations of scope, schedule, and budget, our services have been performed in <br /> accordance with generally accepted geotechnical engineering and engineering geology practices <br /> in effect in this area at the time our report was prepared. No other warranty, express or <br /> implied, is made. <br /> September 12, 2012 ASSOCIATED EARTH SCIENCES, INC. <br /> FSM/ld-EE120288A8-Projecis1201202881EEMP Page 1 <br />