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Proposed Remedial Excavation:4849 Spire Lane, Everett,WA <br /> December 8,2022 <br /> not become evident until construction. If variations do appear, PanGEO should be <br /> requested to reevaluate the recommendations in this report and to modify or verify them in <br /> writing prior to proceeding with earthwork and construction. <br /> GROUNDWATER <br /> Groundwater was not encountered in our test pit progressed up to 12 feet below existing <br /> grade at the time of our test pit exploration on September 28, 2022. In addition, no <br /> groundwater was noted up to 35 feet below existing grade in the direct push probes <br /> progressed on March 22, 2022. It should be noted that groundwater levels may vary <br /> depending on the season, local subsurface conditions, and other factors. In general, the <br /> water level is the highest and the seepage rate in the greatest during the winter and early <br /> spring (typically October through May). <br /> GEOTECHNICAL RECOMMENDATIONS <br /> Several different excavation alternatives were considered to protect the existing structure <br /> from potential damage during the excavation activities. One option is to utilize a temporary <br /> shoring system,such as a solider pile wall,to provide stability to the walls of the remedial <br /> excavation. Alternately, we understand the preferred option,which is anticipated to be the <br /> most cost-effective, is to underpin the foundation of the existing residence adjacent to the <br /> proposed excavation with small diameter driven pipe piles to mitigate the potential adverse <br /> effects the excavation adjacent to the house could have on the foundation. <br /> Once the existing foundation is underpinned,the soils can be excavated out adjacent to the <br /> foundation. However, because we anticipate the upper 4 feet of soil to consist of loose to <br /> medium dense poorly graded to well graded sand, some sloughing of the near-vertical <br /> excavation could occur, which could result in the loss of soil below the footings or floor <br /> slab of the building. To reduce the potential of significant sloughing, the excavation could <br /> be performed in narrow slot cuts, on the order of 4 feet wide,or narrower,perpendicular to <br /> the building footing, and immediately backfilled with controlled density fill (CDF). <br /> UNDERPINNING EXISTING FOUNDATION-DRIVEN PIPE PILES(PIN PILES) <br /> To provide support for the existing structure during the planned remedial excavation,which <br /> will occur directly adjacent to the south wall of the existing residence, we recommend <br /> 22-389 4849 spire lane everett rpt.docx Page 5 PanGEO,Inc. <br />
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