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1Z 2°(00 p( 36 Its' <br /> G ECS DESIGN= FIELD REPORT <br /> Cr"0 <br /> Project Name: Everett River Front-Simpson Report: 002 <br /> GeoDesign#: Polygon-127-03 Date: 10/26/2016 <br /> Reports with Unresolved Nonconformance Issues: Permit: <br /> PW 1505-005 <br /> ,6a-oil <br /> Nick Abdelnour(Polygon) Randy Allen(City of Everett) Weather: Rain, 50's <br /> Ron Bowen(Polygon) Eddy Stevens(Polygon) Arrival/Departure: 1845/1915 <br /> Distribution: <br /> Doug Ross(Polygon) Kirk Keck(City of Everett) <br /> Paul McKee(City of Everett) Dave Foster(City of Everett) prepares By; Ben Weinberg, E.I.T. <br /> m Site Plan(s) m Density Test Summary Signature: <br /> Attachments: d Installation Records 0 Other Reviewed By: 7' <br /> PURPOSE of VISIT: GeoDesign representative, Benjamin Weinberg,was on-site part time at the request of John Feltner <br /> with Polygon to observe the foundation subgrade from Lots 123 and 124. <br /> SUMMARY of OBSERVATIONS: <br /> Lot 124: <br /> Upon arrival, GeoDesign noted that the foundation excavation subcontractor had over-excavated the previously identified <br /> area on the west side of Lot 124 approximately 18 inches down to material which could be probed less than 2 to 3 inches <br /> using a 1/2 inch diameter soil probe. GeoDesign notified the client that the exposed over-excavated area is suitable for <br /> placement of the permeable ballast backfill material. <br /> Lot 123: <br /> GeoDesign noted that the foundation excavation sub-contractor had completed digging the foundation and crawl space <br /> area for Lot 123. GeoDesign noted that the excavation was filled with approximately 3 inches of water from rain. <br /> GeoDesign roughly checked the submerged foundation subgrade material using a 1/2 inch diameter soil probe and noted <br /> that the west side of the lot area could be penetrated approximately 12 to 18 inches;the area was roughly delineated using <br /> two grades stakes on the north and south side of the excavation. Penetration depths encountered for the east side of the <br /> lot area were generally less than 3 to 4 inches. GeoDesign notified the contractor that the west side of the lot area would <br /> require over-excavation and that the foundation subgrade cannot be evaluated until the excavation had been dewatered. <br /> A summary of our observations can be found in the attached Figure 1. <br /> The client was notified of our observations via email after our departure from the site. <br /> This report presents opinions formed as a result of our observation of activities relating to geotechnical engineering or environmental services.We rely on the contractor to comply with the plans and <br /> specifications throughout the duration of the project irrespective of the presence of our representative.Our work does not include supervision or direction of the contractor,the contractor's employees <br /> or agents.Our firm is not responsible for site safety.This field report is a DRAFT representation of our field observations,testing,and preliminary recommendations.The report can only be considered <br /> final upon review of the GeoDesign project manager,as Indicated by initials in the"Reviewed By"section. <br /> 10700 Meridian Avenue North,Suite 402 I Seattle,WA 98133 I 206.838.9900 <br /> 2502 Jefferson Avenue I Tacoma,WA 98402 I 253.203.0095 <br />
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