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August 18, 2014 <br /> Gibson Bluff <br /> L&A Job No. 14-056 <br /> Page 12 <br /> requirements may be used as structural fill. Imported material to be used as structural fill, <br /> should be clean, free-draining, granular soils containing no more than 5% by weight finer <br /> than the No. 200 sieve based on the fraction of the material passing No. 4 sieve, with <br /> individual particles not larger than three inches. <br /> The ground over which structural fill is to be placed should be prepared in accordance <br /> with recommendations in the SITE PREPARATION AND GENERAL GRADING and <br /> EXCAVATION AND FILL SLOPES sections of this report. Structural fill should be <br /> placed in lifts no more than 10 inches thick in its loose state, with each lift compacted to a <br /> minimum percentage of the maximum dry density determined by ASTM D1557 <br /> (Modified Proctor Method) as follows: <br /> Application %of Maximum Dry Density <br /> Within building pads and under foundations 95% <br /> Roadway/driveway subgrade 95% for top 3 feet and 90% below <br /> Retaining wall backfill 92% <br /> Utility trench backfill 95% for top 4 feet and 90% below <br /> In-situ density of structural fill should be tested with a nuclear densometer by a testing <br /> agency specialized in fill placement and construction work. Testing frequency should be <br /> one test per every 250 square feet per lift of fill. <br /> LIU & ASSOCIATES, INC. <br />
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