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Project Name: Everett River Front-Simpson Report: 101 <br /> GeoDesign#: , Polygon-127-01 Date: 8/01/2016 <br /> Reports with Unresolved Nonconformance Issues: Permit: <br /> DFR 052 PW1505-005 <br /> Nick Abdelnour(Polygon) Randy Allen(City of Everett) Weather: Sunny,70's <br /> Ron Bowen(Polygon) Eddy Stevens(Polygon) Arrival/Departure: 1215/1600 <br /> Distribution: <br /> s Doug Ross(Polygon) Kirk Keck(City of Everett) <br /> Paul McKee(City of Everett) 1 Dave Foster(City of Everett) Prepared By: Ben Weinberg, E.I.T. <br /> Attachments <br /> El Site Plan(s) m Density Test Summary Signature: <br /> ❑ Installation Records 0 Other Reviewed By: ,� <br /> PURPOSE of VISIT: GeoDesign representative, Ben Weinberg, was on-site at the request of Eddy Stevens with Polygon to <br /> observe foundation subgrade for Lot 116 <br /> SUMMARY of OBSERVATIONS: <br /> Lot 116: <br /> GeoDesign noted that the foundation subcontractor had excavated the footing and crawl space areas for Lot 116 prior to his <br /> arrival on-site. GeoDesign noted that the exposed footing subgrade consisted of a brown-gray silty SAND (f-m)with gravel <br /> (f-c)that had been exposed using a grade blade. The exposed foundation subgrade was evaluated using a 1/2 inch <br /> diameter soil probe and a Troxler Moisture-Density gauge. Penetration depths encountered ranged from 1 to 3 inches and <br /> in-place density tests indicated that the exposed foundation subgrade material had been compacted to greater than 95%of <br /> its maximum dry density as determined by a Modified Proctor analysis. A summary of our observations and density tests <br /> taken today can be found in the attached Nuclear Density Gauge Data and Figure 1. <br /> It is the opinion of GeoDesign that the exposed foundation subgrade observed today was currently suitable for support of <br /> the intended foundation load. GeoDesign recommends that any loose and saturated material be removed from the base of <br /> the foundation prior to the placement of concrete. <br /> Lot 115: <br /> GeoDesign noted that the foundation subcontractor had excavated the footing and crawl space areas for Lot 115 using a <br /> Komatsu PC120 excavator with a grade blade. GeoDesign noted that the exposed footing subgrade consisted of a <br /> brown-gray silty SAND (f-m) with gravel (f-c). The exposed foundation subgrade was evaluated using a 1/2 inch diameter <br /> soil probe and a Troxler Moisture-Density gauge. Penetration depths encountered ranged from 1 to 3 inches and in-place <br /> density tests indicated that the exposed foundation subgrade material had been compacted to greater than 95%of its <br /> maximum dry density as determined by a Modified Proctor analysis. A summary of our observations and density tests <br /> taken today can be found in the attached Nuclear Density Gauge Data and Figure 1. <br /> It is the opinion of GeoDesign that the exposed foundation subgrade observed today was currently suitable for support of <br /> the intended foundation load. GeoDesign recommends that any loose and saturated material be removed from the base of <br /> the foundation prior to the placement of concrete. <br /> This report presents epic ens formed as a result of our observation of activities relating to geotechnical engineering or environmental services.We rely on the contractor to comply with the plans and <br /> specifications throughout the duration of the project irrespective of the presence of our representative.Our work does not include supervision or direction of the contractor,the contractors employees <br /> or agents,Our firm is not responsible for site safety. fhs fled report is a DRAFT representation of our field observations,testing,and preliminary recommendations.The report can only be considered <br /> final upon review of the GeoDesign project manager,as indicated by initials in the'Reviewed Eysect,on. <br /> 10700 Meridian Avenue North,Suite 210 1 Seattle,WA 98133 I 206.838.9900 <br /> 2502 Jefferson Avenue i Tacoma,WA 98402 I 253.203.0095 <br />