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t <br /> Jackson's aka PacWest Energy LLC JN 13465 <br /> ' December 9, 2013 Page 10 <br /> ' possible. During excessively dry weather, however, it may be necessary to add water to <br /> achieve the optimum moisture content. <br /> Moisture-sensitive soil may also be susceptible to excessive softening and "pumping" from <br /> construction equipment, or even foot traffic, when the moisture content is greater than the <br /> optimum moisture content. It may be beneficial to protect subgrades with a layer of <br /> ' imported sand or crushed rock to limit disturbance from traffic. <br /> Structural fill that will be placed in wet weather should consist of a coarse, granular soil with a silt or <br /> ' clay content of no more than 5 percent. The percentage of particles passing the No. 200 sieve <br /> should be measured from that portion of soil passing the three-quarter-inch sieve. <br /> ' LIMITATIONS <br /> The conclusions and recommendations contained in this report are based on site conditions as <br /> they existed at the time of our exploration and assume that the soil and groundwater conditions <br /> encountered in the test borings are representative of subsurface conditions on the site. if the <br /> subsurface conditions encountered during construction are significantly different from those <br /> ' observed in our explorations, we should be advised at once so that we can review these conditions <br /> and reconsider our recommendations where necessary. Unanticipated conditions are commonly <br /> encountered on construction sites and cannot be fully anticipated by merely taking samples in test <br /> borings. Subsurface conditions can also vary between exploration locations. Such unexpected <br /> conditions frequently require making additional expenditures to attain a properly constructed <br /> project.. It is recommended that the owner consider providing a contingency fund to accommodate <br /> such potential extra costs and risks. This is a standard recommendation for all projects. <br /> This report has been prepared for the exclusive use of Jackson's aka PacWest EnergyLLC and its <br /> p <br /> representatives, for specific application to this project and site. Our conclusions and <br /> recommendations are professional opinions derived in accordance with current standards of <br /> practice within the scope of our services and within budget and time constraints. No warranty is <br /> expressed or implied. The scope of our services does not include services related to construction <br /> safety precautions, and our recommendations are not intended to direct the contractor's methods, <br /> techniques, sequences, or procedures, except as specifically described in our report for <br /> consideration in design. Our services also do not include assessing or minimizing the potential for <br /> ' biological hazards, such as mold, bacteria, mildew and fungi in either the existing or proposed site <br /> development. <br /> ADDITIONAL SERVICES <br /> In addition to reviewing the final plans, Geotech Consultants, Inc, should be retained to provide <br /> ' geotechnical consultation, testing, and observation services during construction. This is to confirm <br /> that subsurface conditions are consistent with those indicated by our exploration, to evaluate <br /> whether earthwork and foundation construction activities comply with the general intent of the <br /> recommendations presented in this report, and to provide suggestions for design changes in the <br /> event subsurface conditions differ from those anticipated prior to the start of construction. <br /> However, our work would not include the supervision or direction of the actual work of the <br /> ' contractor and its employees or agents. Also, job and site safety, and dimensional measurements, <br /> will be the responsibility of the contractor. <br /> 1 <br />