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Geotechncial Engineering Evaluation <br />Garcia Property Additions <br />Everett, Washington <br />NGA Project No. 1040218 <br />June 22, 2018 <br />Page 12 <br />Subsurface Drainage: If groundwater is encountered during construction, we recommend that the <br />contractor slope the bottom of the excavation and collect the water into ditches and small sump pits where <br />the water can be pumped out and routed into a permanent storm drain. <br />We recommend the use of footing drains around the structures. Footing drains should be installed at least <br />one foot below planned finished floor elevation. The drains should consist of a minimum 4-inch-diameter, <br />rigid, slotted or perforated, PVC pipe surrounded by free -draining material wrapped in a filter fabric. We <br />recommend that the free -draining material consist of an 18-inch-wide zone of clean (less than three -percent <br />fines), granular material. Pea gravel is an acceptable drain material. The free -draining material should <br />extend up the wall to one foot below the finished surface. The top foot of backfill should consist of <br />impermeable soil placed over plastic sheeting or building paper to minimize surface water or fines migration <br />into the footing drain. Footing drains should discharge into tightlines leading to an appropriate collection <br />and discharge point with convenient cleanouts to prolong the useful life of the drains. Roof drains should <br />not be connected to wall or footing drains. <br />CONSTRUCTION MONITORING <br />We should be retained to provide construction monitoring services during the earthwork phase ofthe project <br />to evaluate subgrade conditions, temporary cut conditions, fill compaction, and drainage system <br />installation. <br />USE OF THIS LETTER <br />This letter was prepared for Ms. Victoria Garcia and her agents, for use in planning and budgeting the <br />above -referenced project only. The scope of our work does not include services related to construction <br />safety precautions and our recommendations are not intended to direct the contractors' methods, techniques, <br />sequences, or procedures, except as specifically described in our report for consideration in design. There <br />are possible variations in subsurface conditions between the explorations and also with time. Our report, <br />conclusions, and interpretations should not be construed as a warranty of subsurface conditions. A <br />contingency for unanticipated conditions should be included in the budget and schedule. <br />We recommend that NGA be retained to provide monitoring and consultation services during construction <br />to confirm that the conditions encountered are consistent with those indicated by the explorations, to <br />provide recommendations for design changes should the conditions revealed during construction differ <br />from those anticipated, and to evaluate whether or not earthwork and foundation installation activities <br />comply with contract plans and specifications. We should be contacted a minimum of one week prior to <br />construction activities and could attend pre -construction meetings if requested. <br />NELSON GEOTECHN/CAL ASSOCIATES, INC. <br />