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City of Carlsbad July 22, 2005
5950 El Camino Real Contract No. 90822
Carlsbad, CA 92008
Attention: Mr. Gary Goodman
Subject: Laboratory Test Report No. 5
Project: Coastal Rail Trail
Tamarack Ave, La Costa Ave & Carlsbad Blvd.
Carlsbad, California
RECEIVED
4W 292005
ENT
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DearMr.Goodman:. -
Submitted herewith are the results of laboratory testing performed on an import material sample
proposed for use as fill at the above referenced project site.
The sample location and its respective classification are presented below:
Sample Ddte Location Description No. Sampled
6/27/2005.[ Import: Hanson Carlsbad, location W CMB (Class II) Coastal Rail trail sta. 14+50
Maximum density and optimum moisture values determined in accordàne with the ASTM D-
1557-91 laboratory test standard for subsequent compaction monitoring purposes were as
follows: -
•
Sample - MaxD Optirnum
No Classification Density Moisture
(pcf)
CMB(Class II) 140.0 7.0
An evaluation of the grain-size distribution of selected soil sample(s) was performed in general
accordance with the latest version of ASTM D422. These test results were utilized in evaluating
Testing Engineers -. U.S. Laboratories
7895 Convoy Court, Suite 18 • San Diego California 92111 • (858) 715-5800 • Fax: (858) 715-5810
Offices Nationwide
the soil classifications in accordance with the Unified Soil Classification System. The results are
presented below:
Sample No. 9
Sieve
Size
Percent
Finer
un. 100
341n. 84
1/2 in. 81
3/8 in. 75
#4 58.8
#10 45
#20 31
#40 22
#60 16
#100 13
#200 10.5
The result for sand equivalent testing based on California Test Method 217 is presented below:
Sample
No.
Sand
Equivalent
9 31
R-Value testing performed on representative sample(s) in accordance with Caltrans Test Method
301 is presented below:
Sample No. R-Value at
Equilibrium
I 9 I 72
(I) Value interpolated at an exudation
pressure of 300 psi
The result for Durability Index testing based on California Test Method 229 is presented below:
Sample
No.
Durability
Fine
Durability
Coarse
36 71
It should be noted that test results contained herein are for geotechnical purposes and do not
reflect compliance with United States Environmental Protection Agency and State of California
regulations regarding environmental concerns.
2
Testing and subsequent approval of any import source applies only to the sample provided.
It is the contractor's responsibility to import materials that are consistent with the sample
tested. In any case, final approval is contingent upon the actual materials as hauled to the
site.
The laboratory test results indicate compliance with the project plans and specifications
excluding any exceptions, as noted under individual tables. These laboratory tests were
performed in accordance with generally accepted standards and do not constitute engineering
opinions or project control. It is the responsibility of the contractor to schedule retests or re-
inspections of any areas that do not meet project specifications as a- result of the attached
information. TE-USL neither controls nor supervises the work at the site. We are not
responsible for errors and omissions of the contractor, nor for the contractor's failure to keep the
work on schedule or carry it out in accordance with the project plans, specifications, and all
applicable codes.
Respectfully submitted,
TESTING ENGINEERS U.S. Labs, Inc.
Aaron Portilla
Staff Engineer
Van W. Olin, GE 2578
Geotechnical Department Manager
APNO:cs
Distribution: (1) Addressee
(1) Field File
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City.of Carlsbad July 11, 2005
5950 Ei.CamiñoReal Contract No. 90822
Cár1sbad,CA92008.
Attention: -Mr.- Gary Goodman
- RECEIVED
Subject laboratory Test Report No. 4
Project: Coastal Rail Trail JUL 13 2005
Tamarack Ave, La Costa Ave & Carlsbad Blvd
Carlsbad, California CFfl O CARl S3AO ENGNIERlMT DEPUgTMENT -
- - DeaiMGoodthan.:: - -
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Submitted herewith, ai-e the results of laboratory testingperformed on an import material sample
proposed for use as filf at the'abov referenced project site.
The sample location- and its respective classification are presented below:
Sample Date Location Description No. Sampled
FW7
6/23/2005 Import Hanson Carlsbad location
Coastal Rail trail sta.32+50,..,,
CMB 3 (Class II) )
a-
Maximum density and optimum moisture values deteñmned in accordance with the ASTMD-
1557-9 1 laboratory test standard for sulsequeñt compaction monitoring purposes were as
follows:
Sample amp e Max Dry Otimurn
No. Classification Density Moisture
(f) %
8 34"CMB(Cláss II) 121.0 11.0
An evaluation of the grain-size distribution of selected soil sample(s) was performed in general
accordance with the latest version of ASTM D422. These test results were utilized in evaluating
I
.7895 Convoy Court, Suite 18
San Diego, California 92111
(858) 715-5800 1 Fax: (858) 715-5810
Testing Engineers - U.S. Laboratories -
41146 Elm Street, Suite A 820 Research Drive, Suite 2 2001 East First Street
Murrieta, California 92562 Palm Springs, California 92262 - Santa Ana, California 92705
(951) 677-0366 • Fax: (951) 677-5761 (760) 325-8378 0 Fax: (760) 325-7480 (714) 568-7300 4 Fax: (714) 664-0252
Offices Nationwide
the soil classifications in accordance with the Unified Soil Classification System. The results are
presented below:
Sample No. 8
Sieve
Size
Percent
Finer
un. 100.
3hin. 96
1/2in. 81
3/8 in. 71
#4 5.1
#10 38
#20 29
#40 21
#60, . 14
#100 9
#200 6.2.
The result for sand equivalent testing based on California Test Method 217 is presented below:
Sample
No.
Sand
Equivalent
8
T
60
R-Value testing performed on representative sample(s) in accordance with Caltrans Test Method
301 is presented below:
.
I R Sample No. -Valueat Equilibrium
8 83
(1) Value interpolated at an exudation
pressure of 300 psi
The result for Durability Index testing based on California Test Method 229 is presented below:
Sample
No.
Durability
Fine'
Durability
. Coarse
8 1 58 73
It should be noted that test results contained herein are for geotechnical purposes and do not
reflect compliance with United States Environmental Protection Agency and State of California
regulations regarding environmental concerns.
2
Testing and subsequent approval of any import source applies only to the sample provided.
It is the contractor's responsibility to import materials that are consistent with the sample
tested. In any case, final approval is contingent upon the actual materials as hauled to the
site.
The laboratory test results indicate compliance with the project plans and specifications
excluding any exceptions, as noted under individual tables. These laboratory tests were
performed in accordance with generally accepted standards and do not constitute engineering
opinions or project control. It is the responsibility of the contractor to schedule retests or re-
inspections of any areas that do not meet project specifications as a result of the attached
information. TE-USL neither controls nor supervises the work at the site. We are not
responsible for errors and omissions of the contractor, nor for the contractor's failure to keep the
work on schedule or carry it out in accordance with the project plans, specifications, and all
applicable codes.
Respectfully submitted,
TESTING ENGINEERS U.S. Labs, Inc.
Aaron Portilla Van W. Olin, GE 2578
Staff Engineer Geotechnical Department Manager
APIVO:cs
Distribution: (1) Addressee
(1) Field File
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City of Carlsbad
5950 El Camino Real
Carlsbad, CA 92008,
Attention: Gary Goodman
Subject: Laboratory Test Report No. 3
Project: Coastal Rail Trail
Tamarack Ave, La Costa Ave & Carlsbad Blvd.
Carlsbad, California I
June 21, 2005
Contract No. .90822
RECEIVED
JUN 23 2005
CITY OF CARLSBAI) ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
CM&i DIVISION
Dear Mr. Goodman.
Submitted herewith are the results of laboratory testing performed on an import and on-site
material samples proposed for use as fill at the above referenced project site
The sample locations and their respective classification are presented below:
Sample • Date Location Description No. Sampled
5 6/07/2005 on-site Native QoastalRail trail sta.
1
SC/SM 20+00
6 6/07/2005 On-site: Native Coastal Rail trail sta. SC/SM 40+00
7 6/09/2005 Import Hanson Carlsbad location Dark gray olivish Base
Coastal Rail trail sta 38+00 w/asphalt
Maximum density and optimum moisture values determined in accordance with the ASTM D-
1557-91 laboratory test standard for subsequent compaction monitoring purposes were as
follows:
Sample Classification Max Dry Optirpum.
No.,-(USCS) Density Moisture
(pcf)
7 Base 117.5 13.5
An evaluation of the grain-size distribution of selected soil sample(s) was performed in general
accordance with the latest version of ASTM D422 These test results were utilized in evaluating
Testing Engineers - U.S. Laboratories
7895 Convoy Court, Suite 18 4146 Elm Street, Suite A 820 Research Drive, Suite 2 2001 East First Street
* San Diego, California 92111 Murrieta, California 92562 Palm Springs, California 92262 Santa Ana, California 92705
(858) 715-5800 • Fax: (858);715-5810 (951) 677-0366 • Fax: (951) 677-5761 (760) 325-8378 1 Fax: (760) 325-7480 (714) 568-7300 • Fax: (714) 664-0252
Offices Nationwide
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the soil classificationS in accordance with the Unified Soil Classification System. The results are
presented below:
Sieve Size
Sample No.5 Sample No.6
Percent Percent
Passing Passing I
#200 17.8 13.3
Sample No. 7
Sieve 1 Size
Percent
Finer
1 in. 100
3/din. 97
1/2 in. 82
3/8 in. 72
#4 50.7
#8. 40
#16 31
#30 22
#50 14
#100 8.3
#200 5.4
The result for sand equivalent testing based on California Test Method 217 is presented below:
Sample Sand
No. Equivalent
7 33
R-Value testing performed on representative sample(s) in accordance with Caltrans Test Method
301 is presented below:
Sample No. R-Valueat
TEquilibrium
5 77
6 82
84
(1) Value interpolated at an exudation
pressure of 300 psi.
The results for Durability Index testing based on California Test Method 229 are presented below:
Sample
No.
Durability
Fine
Durability
Coarse
28 63
2
It should be noted that test results contained herein are for geotechnical purposes and do not
reflect compliance with United States Environmental Protection Agency and State of California
regulations regarding environmental concerns,.
Testing and subsequent approval of any import source applies only to the sample provided.
It is the contractors responsibility to import materials that are consistent with the sample
tested. In any case, final approval is contingent upon the actual materials as hauled to the
site.
The laboratory test results indicate compliance with the project plans and specifications
excluding any exceptions, as noted under individual tables. These laboratory tests were
performed in accordance with generally accepted standards and do not constitute engineering
opinions or project control. It is the responsibility of the contractor to schedule retests or re-
inspections of any areas that do not meet project specifications as a result of the attached
information. TE-USL neither controls nor supervises the work at the site. We are not
responsible for errors and omissions of the contractor, nor for the contractor's failure to keep the
work on schedule or carry it out in accordance with the project plans, specifications, and all
applicable codes.
Respectfully submitted,
TESTING ENGINEERS U.S. Labs, Inc.
Aaron Portilla Van W. Olin, GE 2578
Staff Engineer Geotechnical Department Manager
1. APNO:cs
Distribution: (I) Addressee
(1) Field File
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City of Carlsbad June 14, 2005
5950-El Camino Real - Contract No. 90822
Carlsbad, CA 92008
Attention:. . Gary Goodman RECEIVED]
Subject: Laboratory Test Report No 2
Project: CoastaiRail Trail JUN 22 2005
Tamarack Ave, La Costa Ave & Carlsbad Blvd.
Carlsbad, California ENT
- Deaf Mr. Goodrnn, -
Submitted herewith-are the results of laboratory testing performed on impoit material samples
proposed for use as fill at the above referenced project site
The sample locations and their respective classification are presented below:
Sample
No.
Date
Sampled Location
-
Description
-
3 5/31/2005 Import Stockpile Sta. 11+00 Olive grayish brown SAND
4 5/31/2005 Import Stockpile Sta 10+50 Brown recycled Base w/AC
Maximum density. and optimum moisture, values determined in.,accordance with the ASTM D-
1557-91 laboratory test standard for subsequent compaction monitoring purposes were as
follows:
-
Sample Classification M ax Dry -Optimm u
:No. I Density Moisture
APO-
3 1 SM 122.5 100
4 Base 1 123.0 10.0
An evaluation of the grain-size distribution of selected soil sample(s)'was performed in general
accordance with the latest version of ASTM D422 These test results were utilized in evaluating-
the,-soil classifications in accordance with the Unified Soil Classification System The result is
presented below:
i Sieve Sze
Sample No.4
Percent
- - Passing
L_L#L0=0E_6.4
7895 Convoy Court, Suite IS
San Diego, California 92111
(858) 715-5800 • Fax: (858) 715-5810
esting Engineers - U.S. LaDo1at6ries
41146 Elm Street, Suite A 820 Research Drive, Suite 2
Murrieta, California 92562 Palm Springs, California 92262
(951) 677-0366 0 Fax: (951) 677-5761 (760) 325-8378 4 Fax: (760) 325-7480
Offices Nationwide
2001 East First Street
Santa Ana, California 92705
(714) 568-7300 • Fax: (714) 664-0252
The result for sand equivalent testing based on California Test Method 217 is presented below:
Sample
No.
Sand
I Equivalent
3 I 33
R-Value testing performed on representative sample(s) in accordance with Caltrans Test Method
301 is presented below:
Sample No. R-Value at
Equilibrium
4 85
(1) Value interpolated at an exudation
pressure of 300 psi
The results for Durabilty Index testing based on California Test Method 229 are presented below:
Sample
No.
Durabilty
Fine
Durability
Coarse
41 66
It should be noted that test results contained herein are for geotechnical purposes and do not
reflect compliance with United States Environmental Protection Agency and State of California
regulations regarding environmental concerns.
Testing and subsequent approval of any import source applies only to the sample provided.
It is the contractor's responsibility to import materials that are consistent with the sample
tested. In any case, final approval is contingent upon the actual materials as hauled to the
site.
The laboratory test results indicate compliance with the project plans and specifications
excluding any exceptions, as noted under individual tables. These laboratory tests were
performed in accordance with generally accepted standards and do not constitute engineering
opinions or project control. It is the responsibility of the contractor to schedule retests or re-
inspections of any areas that do not meet project specifications as a result of the attached
information. TE-USL neither controls nor supervises the work at the site. We are not
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responsible for errors and omissions of the contractor, nor for the contractor's failure to keep the
work on schedule or carry it out in accordance with the project plans, specifications, and all
applicable codes.
Respectfully submitted,
TESTING ENGINEERS U.S. Labs, Inc.
7
Aaron Portilla
Staff Engineer
Distribution: (1) Addressee
(1) Field File
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6;;,
Van W. Olin, GE 2578
Geotechnical Department Manager
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City of Carlsbad. May 20, 2005
5950EF Camino Real Contract No 90822
Carlsbad, CA 92008
Attention: Gary Goodman £ C E I V £ D
Subject: Laboratory Test Report No. 1
MAY 2 5 2005
Project: Coastal Rail Trail
Tamarack Ave, La Costa Ave & Carlsbad Blvd. CITNI OF CkRt,SBAD
Carlsbad, California ]ENGINEERING1, iION
Dear Mr. Goodman,
Submitted herewith are the results of laboratory testing performed on on-site material samples
proposed for use as fill at the .above referenced project site.
The sample locations and their respective classifications are presented below:
Sample Date Location 'Desc
1.
ription No. Sampled.
1 5/10/2005 On site N End of Site Sta. 11+39 Oringish Brown Silty SAND
2 5/10/2005 On site S end of Site,. ite Sta. 10+31.08 1 Oringish Brown Silty SAND
Maximum density and optimum moisture values determined in accordance with the ASTM D-
1557-91 laboratory test standard for subsequent compaction monitoring purposes were,,as
follows: '
0
Sample Classification Max Dry Optimum
No. (USGS) Density Moisture
(pcf)"
I SM ' 128.0 ' 9.5'-
2 'SM , 127.0 ' 9.0
Testing Engineers - U.S. Laboratories
7895 Convoy Court, Suite 18 • SanDiego,'California 92111 • (858) 715-5800 • Fax: (858) 715-5810
Offices Nationwide
It should be noted that test results contained herein are for geotechnical purposes and do not
reflect compliance with United States Environmental Protection Agency and State of California
regulations regarding environmental concerns.
The laboratory test results indicate compliance with the project plans and specifications
excluding any exceptions, as noted under individual tables. These laboratory tests were
performed in accordance with generally accepted standards and do not constitute engineering
opinions or project control. It is the responsibility of the contractor to schedule retests or re-
inspections of any areas that do not meet project specifications as a result of the attached
information. TE-USL neither controls nor supervises the work at the site. We are not
responsible for errors and omissions of the contractor, nor for the contractor's failure to keep the
work on schedule or carry it out in accordance with the project plans, specifications, and all
applicable codes.
Respectfully submitted,
ESTING ENGINEERS U.S. Labs, Inc.
Van W. Olin, GE 2578
Geotechnical Department Manager
Distribution: (1) Addressee
(1) Kirk Bradbury (Dokken Engineering)
(1) Field File
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