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Subsurface Exploration,Geologic Hazards,and <br /> Former Brien Ford Preliminary Geotechnical Engineering Report <br /> Everett, Washington Preliminary Design Recommendations <br /> III. PRELIMINARY DESIGN RECOMMENDATIONS <br /> 8.0 INTRODUCTION <br /> A portion of the site is underlain by existing fill that was encountered to a depth of 13.5 feet <br /> below the surface in exploration EB-1. Other explorations previously completed at the project <br /> site also encountered existing fill soils or ice-contact deposits near the surface. We anticipate <br /> that underpinning of existing foundations will be required in locations where the proposed <br /> excavation will undermine the supporting soil prism for existing foundations. Underpinning of <br /> foundations adjacent to the proposed excavation for environmental remediation will need to <br /> fully penetrate existing fill soils and ice-contact deposits in order to be supported by the Vashon <br /> advance outwash sediments. We have provided recommendations for underpinning in the <br /> form of small-diameter pipe piles in the "Foundations" section of this report. <br /> 9.0 SITE PREPARATION <br /> Existing or demolished paving, concrete and other construction debris, buried utilities, <br /> vegetation, or any other deleterious materials should be removed from areas near proposed <br /> pipe piles. Erosion and surface water control should be established around the project limits to <br /> satisfy local requirements. <br /> 9.1 Site Drainage and Surface Water Control <br /> The site should be graded to prevent water from ponding in construction areas and/or flowing <br /> into excavations. Exposed grades should be crowned, sloped, and smooth drum-rolled at the <br /> end of each day to facilitate drainage. If an effective drainage system is not utilized, project <br /> delays and increased costs could be incurred due to the greater quantities of wet and <br /> unsuitable fill, or poor access and unstable conditions. Surface water that comes in contact <br /> with potentially contaminated soils should be collected in a Baker Tank and properly treated. <br /> 9.2 Temporary and Permanent Cut Slopes <br /> In our opinion, stable construction slopes should be the responsibility of the contractor and <br /> should be determined during construction. For estimating purposes, however, we anticipate <br /> that temporary, unsupported cut slopes in unsaturated existing fill and unsaturated native <br /> ice-contact deposits or Vashon advance outwash sediments can be made at a maximum slope <br /> of 1.5H:1V (Horizontal:Vertical) or flatter. As is typical with earthwork operations, some <br /> sloughing and raveling may occur, and cut slopes may have to be adjusted in the field. If <br /> ground water seepage is encountered in cut slopes, or if surface water is not routed away from <br /> temporary cut slope faces, flatter slopes will be required. In addition, WISHA/OSHA regulations <br /> May 16,2017 ASSOCIATED EARTH SCIENCES,INC. <br /> AWR/Id-160594V003-2-Projects1201605941KV\WP Page 9 <br />
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