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Proposal for Geotechnical Engineering Services <br />Proposed Bank: 1515 132nd Street Southeast, Everett, Washington <br />March 15, 2019 <br />Soft or yielding areas identified during proofrolling should be moisture conditioned as <br />needed and re -compacted in place. If soft areas are still yielding after re -compaction, they <br />should be overexcavated and replaced with structural fill to a depth that will provide a stable <br />pavement base. The optional use of a geotextile subgrade stabilization fabric, such as Mirafi <br />600X, or an equivalent product placed directly on the over -excavated surface may help to <br />bridge excessively unstable areas.. Overexcavated areas should be and backfilled with <br />WSDOT 9-03.9(3) Crushed Surfacing Base Course, or WSDOT 9-03.14 (1) Gravel <br />Borrow (WSDOT, 2018) compacted to the requirements of structural fill. The subgrade <br />preparation should be observed by an individual experienced with earthwork construction, <br />to verify the adequacy of the prepared subgrade. <br />6.2 TEMPORARY EXCAVATIONS AND SHORING <br />Temporary excavations should be constructed in accordance with Part N of WAC <br />(Washington Administrative Code) 296-155. The contractor is responsible for maintaining <br />safe excavation slopes and/or shoring. It is our opinion temporary excavations in the fill <br />soils and underlying native soils may be cut at a maximum 1 H:1 V inclination. <br />Temporary excavations should be evaluated in the field during construction based on actual <br />observed soil conditions. If seepage is encountered, excavation slope inclinations may <br />need to be reduced. During wet weather, the temporary slopes may need to be flattened to <br />reduce potential erosion or should be covered with plastic sheeting. <br />6.3 MATERIAL REUSE <br />The native soils underlying the site are moisture sensitive, and will become disturbed and <br />soft when exposed to inclement weather conditions. We do not recommend reusing the <br />native soils as structural fill. If it is planned to use the native soil in non-structural areas, <br />the excavated soil should be stockpiled and protected with plastic sheeting to prevent it <br />from becoming saturated by precipitation or runoff. <br />6.4 STRUCTURAL FILL AND COMPACTION <br />Structural fill, should be free of organic and inorganic debris, be near the optimum moisture <br />content and be capable of being compacted to the recommendations provided below. The <br />site soils are relatively fine grained and, in our opinion will not be suitable for re -use as <br />structural fill and an imported structural fill will be needed. Fill for use during wet weather <br />19-049 1515 132nd St SE Page 11 PanGEO, Inc. <br />
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