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December 8, 2016 <br />Project No. T-7388-1 <br />Structural fill should be placed in uniform loose layers not exceeding 12 inches and compacted to a minimum of <br />95 percent of the soil's maximum dry density, as determined by American Society for Testing and Materials <br />(ASTM) Test Designation D-698 (Standard Proctor). The moisture content of the soil at the time of compaction <br />should be within two percent of its optimum, as determined by this ASTM standard. In nonstructural areas, the <br />degree of compaction can be reduced to 90 percent. <br />■ Surcharge <br />' The surcharge program consists of placing fill material over the building footprint to pre -consolidate the <br />compressible soils. The amount and rate of settlement is monitored and once primary settlements have occurred, <br />the surcharge is removed and building construction can commence. <br />' We recommend placing a minimum of four feet of fill above the finished floor grade in the building areas. <br />Existing fill in areas where existing grades are higher than planned finished floor elevations may remain in place <br />as part of the surcharge program. <br />The surcharge fill does not need to meet any special requirements other than having a minimum in -place unit <br />' weight of 120 pounds per cubic foot (pcf). However, it may be advisable to use a good quality fill that can be <br />used to raise grades in other portions of the site, such as parking and driveway areas, if necessary. The surcharge <br />fill should extend a minimum of two feet beyond the edge of the perimeter building footings. <br />We estimate that total primary settlement under the surcharge fill pad loads will be in the range of four to six <br />inches. It is estimated that 90 percent of the consolidation settlement will occur in about six to eight weeks <br />' following full application of the surcharge. <br />To verify the amount of settlement and the time rate of movement, the surcharge program should be monitored by <br />' installing settlement markers. The settlement markers should be installed on the existing grade prior to placing <br />any surcharge fill. Once installed, elevations of both the fill height and marker should be taken daily until the full <br />height of the surcharge is in place. Once fully surcharged, readings should continue weekly until the anticipated <br />settlements have occurred. Monitoring data should be forwarded to us within two days after it is obtained for <br />review and comment. A typical settlement marker detail is shown on Figure 3. <br />It is critical that the grading contractor recognize the importance of the settlement marker installations. All <br />efforts must be made to protect the markers from damage during fill placement. It is difficult, if not impossible, <br />to evaluate the progress of the preload program if the markers are damaged or destroyed by construction <br />equipment. If the markers are impacted, it may be necessary to install new markers and extend the surcharging <br />time period in order to ensure that settlements have ceased and building construction can begin. <br />Following the successful completion of the surcharge program, with foundations supported on a minimum of two <br />feet of granular structural fill and dimensioned as recommended in Section 5.4 of this report, estimated post <br />construction settlement due to primary consolidation is less than one-half inch. <br />Page. No. 6 <br />