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Proposal for Geotechnical Engineering Services <br /> Proposed Bank: 1515 132nd Street Southeast, Everett, Washington <br /> March 15, 2019 <br /> water pressure, causing the soil to behave as a fluid. Soils with a potential for liquefaction <br /> are typically cohesionless,predominately silt and sand sized, must be loose, and be below <br /> the groundwater table. The site is predominantly underlain by very dense silty sand with <br /> gravel without a defined groundwater table. Based on these conditions, in our opinion the <br /> liquefaction potential of the site is negligible and design considerations related to soil <br /> liquefaction are not necessary for this project. <br /> 5.2 BUILDING FOUNDATIONS <br /> Based on the subsurface conditions encountered at the site and our understanding of the <br /> planned development, it is our opinion the proposed building may be supported on spread <br /> footings. The footings should bear on the medium dense to very dense,undisturbed native <br /> soil underlying the site, or on properly compacted structural fill placed on undisturbed <br /> native soil. <br /> We encountered 3 to 41/2 feet of fill below the site. If fill is encountered at the foundation <br /> subgrade elevation,the fill should be overexcavated and replaced with properly compacted <br /> structural fill. The overexcavation width should extend at least one foot beyond the width <br /> of the foundation elements. <br /> Exterior foundation elements should be placed at a minimum depth of 18 inches below <br /> final exterior grade. Interior spread foundations should be placed at a minimum depth of <br /> 12 inches below the top of concrete slabs. <br /> We recommend that a maximum allowable soil bearing pressure of 2,500 pounds per <br /> square foot (psf) be used for sizing foundation elements bearing on dense to very dense <br /> native soil, or on structural fill. PanGEO should be retained to determine the adequacy of <br /> footing subgrade during construction. <br /> The recommended allowable soil bearing pressure is for dead plus live loads. For <br /> allowable stress design, the recommended bearing pressure may be increased by one-third <br /> for transient loading, such as wind or seismic forces. Continuous and individual spread <br /> footings should have minimum widths of 18 and 24 inches, respectively. <br /> Footings designed and constructed in accordance with the above recommendations should <br /> experience total settlement of less than one inch and differential settlement of less than 1/2 <br /> inch. Most of the anticipated settlement should occur during construction as dead loads <br /> are applied. <br /> 19-049 1515 132nd St SE Page 6 PanGEO,Inc. <br />
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