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Catholic Housing Services JN 16298 <br /> November'1,2016 Page 4 <br /> concrete curing process. Water vapor also results from occupant uses, such as cooking and <br /> bathing. Excessive water vapor trapped within structures can result in a variety of undesirable <br /> conditions, including, but not limited to, moisture problems with flooring systems, excessively moist <br /> air within occupied areas, and the growth of molds, fungi, and other biological organisms that may <br /> be harmful to the health of the occupants. The designer or architect must consider the potential <br /> vapor sources and likely occupant uses, and provide sufficient ventilation, either passive or <br /> mechanical, to prevent a build up of excessive water vapor within the planned structure. <br /> Geotech Consultants, Inc. should be allowed to review the final development plans to verify that the <br /> recommendations presented in this report are adequately addressed in the design. Such a plan <br /> review would be additional work beyond the current scope of work for this study, and it may include <br /> revisions to our recommendations to accommodate site, development, and geotechnical <br /> constraints that become more evident during the review process. <br /> We recommend including this report, in its entirety, in the project contract documents. This report <br /> should also be provided to any future property owners so they will be aware of our findings and <br /> recommendations. <br /> SEISMIC CONSIDERATIONS <br /> In accordance with the International Building Code (IBC), the site soil profile within 100 feet of the <br /> ground surface is best represented by Site Class Type D (Stiff Site Class). As noted in the USGS <br /> website, the mapped spectral acceleration value for a 0.2 second (S5) and 1.0 second period (Si) <br /> equals 1.39g and 0.52g, respectively. <br /> The site soils are not susceptible to seismic liquefaction because of their dense nature and/or the <br /> absence of near-surface groundwater. <br /> DRIVEN PIPE PILES <br /> Three-, 4-, or 6-inch-diameter pipe piles driven with a 850- or 1,100- or 2,000-pound hydraulic <br /> jackhammer to the following final penetration rates may be assigned the following compressive <br /> capacities. <br /> INSIDE FINAL DRIVING P FINAL DRIVING FINAL DRIVING ALLONvrABLE <br /> PILE RATE RATE ! RATE COMPRESSIVE <br /> DIAMETER (850-pound (1,100-pound (2,000-pound CAPACITY <br /> hammer) hammer) hammer) <br /> 3 inches 10 sec/inch 6 sec/inch 2 sec/inch 6 tons <br /> 4 inches 16 sec/inch 10 sec/inch 4 sec/inch 10 tons <br /> 6 inches n/a n/a 10 sec/inch 20 tons J <br /> Note: The refusal criteria indicated in the above table are valid only for pipe piles that are <br /> installed using a hydraulic impact hammer carried on leads that allow the hammer to sit on <br /> the top of the pile during driving. If the piles are installed by alternative methods, such as a <br /> vibratory hammer or a hammer that is hard-mounted to the installation machine, numerous <br /> load tests to 200 percent of the design capacity would be necessary to substantiate the <br /> GEOTECH CONSULTANTS,INC. <br />
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