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Proposal for Geotechnical Engineering Services <br /> Proposed Bank: 1515 132nd Street Southeast, Everett, Washington <br /> March 15, 2019 <br /> soil or on structural fill. Any over-excavations, if needed, should be backfilled with <br /> structural fill. <br /> Interior concrete slab-on-grade floors should be underlain by a capillary break consisting <br /> of at least of 4 inches of pea gravel or compacted 3/4-inch, clean crushed rock (less than 3 <br /> percent fines). The capillary break material should meet the gradational requirements <br /> provided in Table 2, next page. <br /> Table 2 — Capillary Break Gradation <br /> Sieve Size Percent Passing <br /> 3/4-inch 100 <br /> No. 4 0— 10 <br /> No. 100 0-5 <br /> No. 200 0-3 <br /> The capillary break should be placed on the subgrade that has been compacted to a dense <br /> and unyielding condition. <br /> A 10-mil polyethylene vapor barrier should also be placed directly below the slab. <br /> Construction joints should be incorporated into the floor slab to control cracking. <br /> 5.4 RETAINING WALL DESIGN PARAMETERS <br /> Retaining walls should be designed to resist the lateral earth pressures exerted by the soils <br /> behind the wall. Proper drainage provisions should also be provided behind the walls to <br /> intercept and remove groundwater that may be present behind the wall. Our geotechnical <br /> recommendations for the design and construction of retaining walls are presented below. <br /> 5.4.1 Lateral Earth Pressures <br /> Cantilever walls should be designed for an equivalent fluid pressure of 35 pcf for a level <br /> backfill condition behind the walls assuming the walls are free to rotate. If the walls are <br /> restrained at the top from free movement, such as basement walls with a floor diaphragm, <br /> an equivalent fluid pressure of 45 pcf should be used for a level backfill condition behind <br /> the walls. Permanent walls should be designed for an additional uniform lateral pressure <br /> of 7H psf for seismic loading, where H corresponds to the buried depth of the wall. <br /> 19-049 1515 132nd St SE Page 8 PanGEO,Inc. <br />
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