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March 5, 2001
Simon Wong Engineering
9968 Hilbert Street, Suite 202
San Diego, CA 92131
Attention:
Subject:
Mr. Mark Graveling
Recommended Geotechnical Parameters
Carisbad Boulevard Overhead (Bridge No. 57C-134)
Seismic Retrofit Project
San Diego County, Califomia
Group Delta Project No. 1-147
Dear Mark-
In response to your request, we are pleased to provide you our recommendations
regarding the seismic reti-ofit design of the existing Carisbad Boulevard Overhead
Bridge. The bridge is located along Carisbad Boulevard approximately 0.6 mile
northwesteriy of Elm Avenue (see Rgure 1).
Review of E^dsting Data
We have reviewed the Preliminary Geotechnical Report dated May 23, 1997 and the
Uquefaction Report dated August 12, 1997 prepared by Group Delta Consultants
(GDC) as part of the Local Agency Seismic Retrofit Project. There was no Log of
Test Borings (LOTB) available for the bridge. GDC performed two hollow-stem
auger borings (BH-l and BH-2) on June 6, 1997 to investigate liquefaction potential
at the bridge site. The boring logs and laboratory test data are provided in
Appendix A. The Boring Location Plan is shown in Figure A-1 in Appendix A.
Subsurface Cbnditionis
Based on the results of field investigation by GDC, soils at the bridge site consist
mostly of clayey sand to sandy clay (SC/CL) fill soils, overlying terrace deposits
consisting of dense to very dense silty to clayey sands (SM/SC) and poorly graded
sand (SP). A clayey sandstone bedrock (Santiago Formation) was encountered
below the fill and terrace deposits at about El. +24 ft in boring BH-l and El. +14 ft
in boring BH-2. A soil cross-section below the bridge is shown in Figure 2
Groundwater was not encountered in boring BH-l. A perched groundwater was
encountered in boring BH-2 at El. +14.5 feet.
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Recommended Geotechnical Parameters
Carisbad Blvd. Overhead
Simon Wong Engineering
GDC Project No. 1-147
Recommended Soil Parameters
April 5, 2001
Page 2
At your request we are providing soil parameters for each major sol! type
encountered. The soil parameters include unit weight (y), friction angle ((j)), cohesion
(c), soil m.odiilus (k), and strain at 50% of ultimate stress (B^). In addition, we are
also providing ultimate and allowable bearing capacities and coefficient of friction.
The recommended geotechnical parameters are summarized in Table 1.
References
Group Delta Consultants, 1997, "Preliminary Geotechnical Report, Local Agency
Seismic Retiofit Project, Bridge No. 57C-134, Carlsbad Overhead, San Diego
County, California," prepared for Moffatt & Nichol Engineers, dated May 23, 1997.
Group'Delta Consultants, 1997, "Uquefaction Report, Carisbad Overhead, Bridge
No. 57C-134, Local Agency Seismic Retrofit Project, San Diego County, California,"
prepared for Moffatt & Nichol Engineers, dated August 12, 1997.
Attachments
The following table, figures and appendix are attached and complete this letter
report:
Table 1 Summary of Recommended Geotechnical Parameters
Figure 1 Site Location Map
Figure 2 Soil Cross Section
Appendix A Existing Geotechnical Data
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We hope this report meets your immediate needs. We appreciate the opportunity to
assist you in this important project. If you have any questions, please call us at (949)
609-1020. .
Very truly yours,
GROGP DELTA CONSGLTANTS, INC.
Carlos V. TMiiinte, P.E.
Project Engineer ^ Kul Bhushan, Ph.D., G.E.
President ^
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TABLES
GROUP
DELTA
TABLE 1
SUMMARY OF RECOiVWENDED GEOTECHNICAL PARAMETERS
CARLSBAD BOULEVARD OVpRHIiAD (BRIDGE NO. 57C-134)
SEISMIC RETROFIT PROJECT
Soil
Type Y
(psf) (deg.)
c
(psf)
k
(pci)
1 Clltimate
Bearing
Capacity
(ksO
Allowable
Bearing
Capacity
(ksf)
Friction
Coefficient
Fill 120 0-2,000 500 0.01 10 3 0.35
Terrace
Deposits
125 38 0 225 N/A 25 5 0.50
bedrock 130 0 5,000 2,000 0,005 25 5 0,50
FIGURES
1 VV\V--'^_n i -
Army and N^l^^j^(^. «, \ Acflderii/ Vfc-^^=A-
CARLSBAD:
o «4
The Base Map is from the USGS 7.5 niinute
San Luis Rey, Califomia Quadrangle, 1968,
Photorevised 1975
A
Approx. Scale
1:24000
GROUP
DELTA,
PRO JEGT NO. I-147
Site Location Map
Carlsbad Overhead
FIGURE 1
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APPEmiXA
EXISTING GEOTECHNICAL DATA
APPENDIXA
A.I Introduction
The strbsurface conditions at the project site were investigated by Group Delta
ConsultaMs on June 6, 1997 by performing two soil borings shown in Figure A-lf Boring
Location Plan. A summary of tiie soil borings is presented in Table A-1. The results of
held investigation and laboratory testing are summarized in Table A-2.
A.2 Field Investigation
The borings were advanced utilizing a CME 95 hollow-stem driU rig. The borings had a
hole diameter of about 8 inches. ITie borings were perfonned by West Hazmat Company
under a continuous techmcal supervision of a Group Delta representative, who visually
b I'^'rT'?'''-,"''^'''^^'^ ^^^^^^'^ «f the borings, interpreted
starigraphy elasstfied tiie soils, and obtained split-spoon Standard Penetration Test
(SPT) samples at 5 ft interval. The soils were classified in tiie field and fiirther examined
in the laboratory m accordance witii tiie Unified Soil Classification System (Figure A-3)
results ^^'^ "^^''^ neeessaiy, on lhe basis of laboratory test
Soil samples were obtained using Standard Penetration Tests which were performed in
aeeordance wttii ASTM D1586-82 using a 2-ineh outside diameter and 1.37lineSde
diameter spiit-spoon barrel sampler. The SPT sampler was driven witii a 140-pound
safety hammer dropping 30 inches. ^
The Standard Perietration Test consists of counting tiie number of hammer blows it takes
o dnve tiie sampler 1 foot into the ground. SPT bloweounts are often used as an index of
tiie relative density and resistance of tiie sampled materials.
A.3 Laboratory Testing
Soil samples were earefully sealed in tiie field to prevent moisture loss. All tiie samples
were tiien transported to our laboratory for examination and testing. Tests were performed
on selected samples as an aid in classifying tiie soils and to evaluate tiieir physical
properties and engineenng characteristics. All tests were performed in general accordance
witii appropnate Caltrans Testmg Metiiods (CTM). Brief descriptions of tiie laboratoiy
testing program and test resuhs are presented below.
A.3.1 Soil Classification
The subsurface materials were classified using tiie Unified Soil Classification System in
accordance witii ASTM Test Metiiods D2487-85 and D2488-84. Tlie soil cIassLati;ns
are presented on tiie boring logs in Appendix A and summarized in Table A-2.
A3.2 In Situ Moisture Content
Moisture content and dry densify were detemiined for selected samples The drive
'ZtcZloT'Z'^f obtain volume and wet weight then were dried in accordance
with CTM 226. After diymg, the weight of each sample was measured, and moisture
content and dry density were calculated. The moisture content of selected SPT samples
and bu k samples were also determined. Moisture content values are presented on the
bonng logs in Appendix A and summarized in Table A-2.
A.3.3 Grain Size Distribution and Wash Analysis
Representative samples were dried, weighed, soaked in water until individual soil
particles were separated, and then washed ori tiie #200 sieve. The portion ofthe material
ret^ned on tiie ^200 sieve was oven-dried and tiien run through a sLdard set of s" ves m
acconiance witii CTM 202. The results of grain size distribution tests performed a^e
graphically shown m Figure A-2. The relative proportion (or percentage) by weight of
Table A-2 The percentage of fines (i.e., soil passing #200 sieve) is an important factor
for eyduating tiie hquefaction potential of sandy soils. Fines content were detemiined for
seiecteo sandy soil samples which mav liotiefv. Thp
A.4 Boring Logs
Detailed logs of tiie soil borings including blowcount data and in situ moisture content
and dry densities are presented in Figures A-4 through A-5. Laboratoiy tests perfomied
other tiian tiie moisture content and dry densify detennination are shown on the bonng
logs in tiie column "Otiier Tests". The following abbreviations are used on tiie logs to
indicate the fype of test performed. ^
GS Grain Size Distribution Test
WA Wash Anafysis / Fines Content Determination (% Passing #200 Sieve)
A.5 List of Attached Tables and Figures
The following tables and figures are attached and complete this appendix:
™eA-l Soil Boring Summaiy
^^^^^ ^''^ Summary of Field and Laboratory Test Results
^ig^e A-1 Boring Location Plan
Figure A-2 Gram Size Distribution
Figure A-3 Key for Soti Classification
Figures A-4 through A-6 Boring Logs (BH-1 through BH-2)
TABLE A-1
SOIL BORING SUMMARY
CARLSBAD OVERHEAD (BRIDGE NO. 570-134)
LOCAL AGENCY SEISMIC RETROFIT PROJECT
Boring Station Offset firom" Surface Total Groundwater Associated Excavation
No. No. Centerhne Elevation Depth Depth Foundation Equipment
(ft) (ft) (ft) (ft) Support
BH-I 477+70 28.0 LT-49,0 30.5 * Bent 6 CME 75
BH-2
Note*;-
480+13 48.7 LT 39,0 46,0 24,5 ** Bent 1 CME 75
* Groundwater not encountered
** Perched groundwater encountered
Boring
No.
BH-I
TABLE A-2
SUMMARY OF FIELD AND LABORATORY TEST RESULTS
CARLSBAD OVERHEAD (BRIDGE NO. 57C-134)
LOCAL AGENCY SEISMIC RETROFIT PROJECT
Sample
Depth
(ft)
5-6.5
io-n.5
15-16.5
USCS
Soil
Type
CL
CL
Equiv. SPT
Blowcount
(blows/ft)
16
26
Moisture
Content
(%)
SC
20-21.5
25-26.5
30-30.5
SC
SC
SC
33
16
>iOO
> 100
18.3
10.7
Dry
Density
(pcf)
109.6
10.5
9.8
11.1
Gravel
Content
Sand.
Content
(%)
120.4
FLnes
Content
(%)
33.8
21.5
Liquid
Limit
Plastic
Limit
(%)
5-6.5 SC
10-11.5 SM/SC
15-16.5 SM/SC
20-21.5 SP
25-26.5 SC
30-31.5 SC
35-36.5 SC
40-41.5 SC
45-46 * SC
Note:
* No sample recovery
32
37
45
86
73
71
71
87
6.3
5.7
5.6
8.0
6.9
11.0
12.7
li.I
76.5
90.1
29; 1
23.4
16.0
9.9
19.6
30.5
ws'-oh't
Mntl Sint -I- Bsnf B
ELEVATION
PLAN
I' •• 50' •
PROJECTNO, I-l 11
Group Delta
Consultants
CARLSBAD OVERHEAD, BRIDGE NO. 57C-134 (SAN DIEGO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA)
BORING LOCATION PLAN
(REFERENCE: GENERAL PLAN, CARLSB/\D BOULEVARD OVERHEAD)
BH-l
Figure A-I
C\PRO;ECrSWiOFFATnRETROm\J7C134BP.GRF
UNIFIED SOIL CLASSIFICATION
COBBLES GRAVEL SAND
SILT OR CLAY COBBLES COARSE RNE COARSE] MEDIUM FINE SILT OR CLAY
vs. SIEVE SIZE m INCHES U.S. STANDARD SIEVE No. HYDROMETER
° ^ 1/23/8 * 10 20 40 60 140 200
SYMBOL BORING
O BH-2
O 8H-2
GRAIN SIZE IN MILLIMETER
DEPTH LL
10-11.5
20-21.5
fLL DESCRIPTION
SM/SC
SP
Remark :
Project No. I-111
GROUP DELTA
CONSULTANTS, INC.
CARLSBAD OVERHEAD
GRAIN SIZE DISTRIBUTION Figure NO. A-S
Pl miARYDlVISl ONS GHOUP
SYMBOL SECONDARY DIVISIONS
tn
s| 1
fc J2 C>
cr e *H
<- o o
O
5 o
CLEAN
GRAVELS
(Loss Thsn 5%
Flnm)
GW Well Graded Gravels, Gravala WJh Sand, Utlo Or No Fines.
tn
s| 1
fc J2 C>
cr e *H
<- o o
O
5 o
CLEAN
GRAVELS
(Loss Thsn 5%
Flnm) GP Pooriy Graded Gravels, Gravels With Sejvi, UUa Or No Fines. tn
s| 1
fc J2 C>
cr e *H
<- o o
O
5 o
GRAVEL
(Mom Than 12%
Fines}
GM SatyGravoIs.SUty Gravel Wilh Sand, Non Plastic Fines. .
tn
s| 1
fc J2 C>
cr e *H
<- o o
O
5 o
GRAVEL
(Mom Than 12%
Fines} GC Clayey Gravels, Clayey Gravel WlUi Sand, Ptaslk: Fines,
tn
s| 1
fc J2 C>
cr e *H
<- o o
O
E c
z § ,C - '3
<e »*^
Ir
Ct£AN SANDS
{Less Than 5%
Fines)
SW Well Graded Sands. Sand Wilh Gravel, Ulle Or No Fines.
tn
s| 1
fc J2 C>
cr e *H
<- o o
O
E c
z § ,C - '3
<e »*^
Ir
Ct£AN SANDS
{Less Than 5%
Fines) SP Poorly Graded Sands. Dtlle Or No Fines.
tn
s| 1
fc J2 C>
cr e *H
<- o o
O
E c
z § ,C - '3
<e »*^
Ir
SANDS
(Mow Than 12%
Fines)
SM smy Sonds. Sand-SUl MMufes. NorvPIasllo Fhea,
tn
s| 1
fc J2 C>
cr e *H
<- o o
O
E c
z § ,C - '3
<e »*^
Ir
SANDS
(Mow Than 12%
Fines) ac Clayey Sands, Sand-Clay MMures. Plastic Fines.
— «
O 15 t- S
Q Q P o
^ Q SILTS AND CLAYS; Uquid Umit Is Less Than 50 ML InorsaricSlllaandVery Fine Sands, Rock Flour, S«y or Clayey Fine Sands or •
Clayay Sffls Wnh SllqW Plaslldty.
— «
O 15 t- S
Q Q P o
^ Q SILTS AND CLAYS; Uquid Umit Is Less Than 50 CL Inorganic Clays o( Lo w lo Medium PlasUclty, Gravelly Clays, Sandy
Clays, Silly Clays, Lean Clays. — «
O 15 t- S
Q Q P o
^ Q SILTS AND CLAYS; Uquid Umit Is Less Than 50 OL Organic Sito and Organic SfHy Clays ol Low PlasUdly.
— «
O 15 t- S
Q Q P o
^ Q SILTS AND CLAYS MH Inorganic Basllo Silts, Micaceous or Dtamaceous FlrM Sandy orSBty Soils. Plastic Slits.
— «
O 15 t- S
Q Q P o
^ Q SILTS AND CLAYS \h CH Inorganic Clays or High Plasticity, Fai Clays,
— «
O 15 t- S
Q Q P o
^ Q SILTS AND CLAYS 1 OH Oraanlc Clays of Medium lo High Plasticity. Oiyante Sills. •
HIGHLY ORGANIC SOILS ' PT Peal and OlherHigWy OraanScSoils.
Dual Group Symbda Are Used For Coarse Grained Soils Wim S% To 12% Rne3 (Passing #200 Sieve) Ar^
Boidariina ClaasJficalion May Be Represented Wilh Two Symbols Separated By A Slash.
'Number of Blows of 140 Pound Hammer
Failing 30 Inches To DnVa a 2-irich O.D.
(1-3/8 Inch I.D.) Split Barrel Sampler
(ASTM D-1586 Standard Penelralion
test).
GRANULAR COHESIVE
Cphsistency Blows4^oot* Consistency BIowaFoot' Strength"
Very Looso 0-4 Very Soft 0-4 0-1/2
Loose 5-9 Soft 5-9 • 1/2-1
Slightly Conpact 10-19 Stiff 10-19 1-2
Compact 20-34 Very Stiff 20-34 2-4
Dense 35-69 Hard 35-59 Over 4
Very Dense >70 Very Hard >70 -
"Shear Slranglh In KSF.
Head From Pocket Penelromater.
CLASSIFICATION CRiTERlA BASED ON LAB TEST S
PLASTICITY CHART
60
40
•H 20
1 1 /
r C -on V
/
0
9 M ^or OH
ML
1 OfOL
CLAYS AND SILTS SANO GRAVEL COBBLES BOULDERS CLAYS AND SILTS
Fine Medium Coarse Fine Coarse
COBBLES BOULDERS
Sieve Sizes 200 40 10 4 3/4" 3- 12*
U.S. STANDARD SERIES SIEVE CLEAR SQUARE SIEVE OPENINGS
Classificalion ol Earth Materials is. Based on Reld Inspection and Should Not Be Constated To Imply
Laboratoiy Analysis Unless So Slated. ^
... . - Den . (D-
GWandSW: Cu= -^^GreaterThan4ForGWand6ForSW; C<
10
Between 1 and 3
20 40 60
Liquid Limit (LL)
80 100
GP and SP: Clean Gravel or Sand Not MeeU'ng Rsquirement For GW and SW.
GM and SM: Atterberg Limit Below 'A' Une or P.I. Less Than 4.
GC and SC: Altarberg Limit Above "A" Line P.I. Greater Than 7.
KEY FOR SOIL CLASSIFICATION FIGURE A-3
w
X
o
o >-
Q
WA
WA
18.3
.O
CQ
16
109.6
10.7
10.5
9.8
11.1
26
DESCRIPTION OF SUBSURFACE MATERIALS
D
33
120.4
16
>100
>100
?^lfiSl"1-'"'"' "'^^^^ "'^'•^ *T LOCATION OF THIS BORrNG AND AT THE fliSFBT^
AT ™^cf, onifj;'.'''"^ CONDITIONS MAY DIFFER AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND MAY CHANOE
10-
SAMPLE TYPES:
[C] Rock Core
\S} Standard Split Spoon
[D] Drive Sample
[B] Bulk Sample
pf] Tube Sample •
35-
FillT ^
Clayey SAND (SC),
brown, damp, loose to slightly compact
Sandy CLAY (CL),
brown gray, moist, stiff to very stiff,
with trace of gravel
No sample recovery
•40
Clayey SAND (SC);
brown, moist, slightly compact to compact
Sand lens
Gravels and cobbles
35
30
Santiago Formation:
Clayey SANDSTONE (SC),
light gray, moist, very dense
Harder drilling
\Auger refusal^
Boring terminated at Elev. 18.5 ft
Groundwater not encountered
25
20
DATE DRILLED:
6-6-97
EQUIPMENT/METHOD USED
CME 95/HSA
SUPERVISOR:
G. SPAULDING
PROJECT NO. 1-11 1
CARLSBAD OVERHEAD
SAN DIEGO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
15
10
LOG OF BORING NO. BH- 1
PAGE 1 OF 1 FIGURE A-4
DESCRIPTION OF SUBSURFACE MATERIALS
AT THiS LOCATION vJ™ THE PA«AG^OF nME THP nT.T^f '^'^^
OF ACTUAL CONDITIONS ENCOU^TCRED RESENTED IS A SIMPLIFICATION
Terrace Depnsjiv '
Clayey SAND (SC),
red brown, damp, compact to dense
o
i!
w
w
39
•35
Silly toCS3^rsAND(SM7SC); ~ mottled brown/gray/red, damp, dense
30
Poorly Grad^"SANDwitIi Silt (§P)~
brown, damp, very dense
-25
•20
Perched groundwater at Elev. 14.5 ft
Santiago Formation:
Clayey SANDSTONE (SC),
light olive gray, moist, very dense
15
10
-5
SAMPLE TYPES
[C] Rock Core
|S] Standard Split Spoon
[D] Drive Sarriple
[B] Bulk Sample
ff] Tube Sample
DATE DRILLED:
6-6-97
EQUIPMENT/METHOD USED-
CME 95/HSA
SUPERVISOR:
G. SPAULDING
GROUP PROJECTNO. I-m
CARLSBAD OVERHEAD
_j^NDlEGOCOUNTY, CALIFORMA
LOG OF BORING NO. BH-
PAGE 1 OF 2 FIGURE ,A-:
Di
m o
11.1
OD
><
Q
CO O <t;
la 1-1
71
87
40-
A? Z'LOCS W,™ ^rSoE OF TIM^THF^T" ANO^MAf CHLGE
OF ACTUAL C0NJ;T10N™ ENCOUNTERED '^'^ ^ SIMPLIFICATION
DESCRIPTION OF SUBSURFACE MATERIALS
45^
50-
55-
60-1
65-
70-
"\Auger refusal
Boring terminated at Elev. -7 ft '
Perched groundwater encountered at Elev. 14,5 ft
-10
-15
-25
SAMPLE TYPES:
[C] Rock Core
[S] Standard Split Spoon
[o] Drive Sample
[8] Bulk Sample
1X1 Tube Sample
75-
-30
-35
DATE DRILLED;
6-6-97
EQUIPMENT/METHOD USED-
CME 95/HSA
SUPERVISOR:
G. SPAULDING
PROJECTNO. 1-111
CARLSBAD OVERHEAD
SAN DIEGO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
^0
LOG OF BORING NO. BH- 2
, FIGURE A-6