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INTRODUCTION <br /> This report presents the results of our geotechnical engineering investigation at your proposed <br /> pavement renovation and replacement project, in the Everett area of Snohomish County, <br /> Washington. The site is located at 7100 Hardeson Road, as shown on the Vicinity Map in Figure <br /> 1. <br /> You have requested that we complete this report to evaluate subsurface conditions and provide <br /> recommendations for site development. We have previously completed a Groundwater <br /> Investigation memo dated January 25, 2018. For our use in preparing this report, we have been <br /> provided with plan sheets PVA04, TS03, SD11 and SDD04 by KPFF dated February 14, 2018. <br /> We have also been provided with stormwater plan review comments by the City of Everett <br /> dated February 9, 2018, <br /> PROJECT DESCRIPTION <br /> The project will consist of renovation and replacement of selected areas of asphalt pavement. <br /> An underdrain trench system consisting of 4-inch diameter PVC pipe surrounded in gravel and <br /> geotextile will be integrated into the storm drain system. <br /> SCOPE <br /> The purpose of this study is to explore and characterize the subsurface conditions and present <br /> recommendations for site development. Specifically, our scope of services as outlined in our <br /> Services Agreement, dated July 3, 2017, includes the following: <br /> • Mark the site in white paint for utility locates. <br /> • Subcontract a private utility locating company to video the drain lines around the <br /> building. <br /> • Explore the subsurface conditions at the site with borings. <br /> • Install standpipe piezometers in selected borings and pressure transducers in each <br /> standpipe. <br /> • Download and interpret the groundwater elevation data from the pressure transducers <br /> on an as-needed basis. <br /> • Complete laboratory testing of selected soil samples from the borings. <br /> • Complete engineering analysis and provide our observations, conclusions and <br /> recommendations in a geotechnical engineering report. <br /> SITE CONDITIONS <br /> Surface Conditions <br /> The site is a former gravel pit and is underlain by about 20 to 30 feet of fill. Access to the site is <br /> provided by Hardeson Road to the east. The site is also bordered by a steep slope to the west, <br /> and manufacturing to the south and north. A layout of the site is shown on the Site Plan in <br /> Figure 2. <br /> The ground surface within the site is generally gently sloping down to the northeast. The site is <br /> developed with an administrative building and asphalt-covered parking south and east of the <br /> building. Merrill Creek is located east of the asphalt covered parking. Four modular buildings <br /> and concrete-covered bus parking is located west of the administrative building. <br /> Robinson Noble, Inc. <br />
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