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HomeMy WebLinkAbout50081; TRI-CITIES WATER TRANSMISSION PIPELINE; PAVEMENT INVESTIGATION REPORT; 2016-01-30- SCSI, Inc. Corporate Headquarters 6280IRiverdaIe Street San Diego, CA 92120 N P619kit 877.215.4321 .280.4321 c 619.280.4717 -• W www.scst.com SDVOSB.DVBE : January 30, 2016 SCSI No. 150448P3.5 Report No. I Mr. Scott Fisher City of Carlsbad 1635 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad, California 92008 Subject: PAVEMENT INVESTIGATION REPORT PIRGOS WAY REHABILITATION OCEANSIDE, CALIFORNIA Dear Mr. Fisher: This report presents the results of our pavement investigation for Pirgos Way pipeline improvement project located in the city of Oceanside, California; The purpose of our pavement investigation was to evaluate the existing pavement condition and subsurface conditions at the site and provide geotechnical conclusions as to the existing conditions of the pavement and recommendations for pavement rehabilitation alternatives. This investigation was performed in general accordance with our Proposal Number 16-0669 dated November 9, 2016. I SITE AND PROJECT DESCRIPTION Pirgos Way is a residential street approximately 1,080 linear feet in length, located within a gated homeowners' association (HOA) community in the City of Oceanside, California. It is our understanding that subsurface water utility improv'ments were recently constructed along the length of -Pirgos Way by the City of Carlsbad. The improvement consisted of trench excavation, water main abandonment and replacement, and trench backfill. The project will consist of the rehabilitation of Pirgos Way. The general project location is shown on the Site Vicinity Map (Figure 1). 2 SCOPE OF WORK Our scope of work performed consisted of: • Visited the site to observe and document the existing site conditions • Reviewed historic aerial photographs • Notified Underground Service Alert (USA) DigAlert prior to field activities • Provided traffic control during fieldwork Advanced five borings below the existing pavement using a truck mounted drill rig equipped with a hollow stem auger. An SCST engineer logged the borings and obtain subgrade soil samples for examination and laboratory testing City of Carlsbad January 30, 2016 Pirgos Way Rehabilitation SCST No. 150448P3.5-1 Oceanside, California Page 2 .. Backfilled borings with soil cuttings and patched surface with asphalt cold patch after obtaining soil samples Performed laboratory testing on selected samples obtained from the borings to evaluate pertinent classification and engineering properties and enable development of geotechnical conclusions .Calculated pavement structural sections and assessed appropriate rehabilitation recommendations to extend pavement life Prepared this illustrated report complete with field and laboratory data, summarizing our conclusions and recommendations for the appropriate pavement rehabilitation 3 FIELD EXPLORATION Our pavement investigation was conducted on December 27, 2016 and consisted of advancing five geotechnical borings to depths of between approximately 3 and 5 feet below the existing pavement surface. The borings were advanced using a truck mounted drill rig equipped with a 6 inch diameter hollow stem auger. An SCST engineer logged and sampled the borings: Bulk and Modified California drive samples were obtained from the borings in general conformance with current applicable ASTM standards. The samples were then transported to our in-house geotechnical laboratory for testing. Borings were bäckfilled with soil cuttings and patched with asphalt cold patch material. Logs of the borings are presented in Appendix I. Soils are classified in accordance with the Unified Soil Classification System (USCS) present on Figure I-I. The approximate locations of the geotechnical borings are presented on the Subsurface Investigation Map (Figure 2). 4 LABORATORY TESTING Selected samples obtained from the borings were tested to evaluate pertinent classification and engineering properties and enable development of geotechnical conclusions. Laboratory testing of representative soil samples included an evaluation of moisture content and density, sieve analysis (ASTM 0422), Atterberg Limits (ASTM 04318) and resistance (R) value (California Test 301). Brief descriptions of the laboratory test procedures and the test results are presented in Appendix II. 5 FINDINGS Since construction operations by the City of Carlsbad, Pirgos Way has reportedly displayed distress in the form of severe fatigue (alligator) cracking and pot holes. Based on our pavement distress evaluation, pavement distress along Pirgos Way is isolated to where construction was performed. Photographs documenting the pavement distress are presenting in Appendix Ill. The structural pavement section and subsurface conditions encountered are presented in Table 1 below. Based on the geotechnical borings, Pirgos Way is paved with approximately 4 inches of asphalt concrete (AC) and underlain with approximately 5 inches of aggregate base (AB), except in one location where no AB was encountered. The subgrade material encountered consists of stiff, sandy lean clay. The result of the representative R-Value test was 5, and is presented in Table 1 below. 'City of Carlsbad ' •' January 30, 2016 Pirgos Way Rehabilitation ' SCST No: 150448P3.5-1 Oceanside, California ' Page 3 Table I , Summary of Existing Structural Pavement Sections and Subgrade Support Characteristics AC Thickness AB Thickness Subgrade Location (inches) (inches) Classification Tested R-Value (USCS) B-I 4 Not Encountered Sandy Clay 5 (CL) B-2 4 5 ' Sandy Clay (CL). B-3 4 5 , Sandy Clay - (CL) B-4 ' 4 5 , Sandy Clay - (CL) B-S ' 4 ' 5 , 'Sandy Clay - (CL) USUS = Unified Soil Classitication System 6 CONCLUSION AND PAVEMENT REPAIR RECOMMENDATIONS The observed pavement distress along Pirgos Way is most likely due to age, poor surface and subsurface drainage, and to a greater degree, overloaded subgrade (e.g., inferior pavement section thickness during heavy traffic loading). , Based on historical aerial photographs, Pirgos way was constructed between 1990 and 1997. Therefore, the pavement is greater than 20 years old which is the typical design life of pavements is. It is our opinion that Pirgos Way has reached its design life and is due for reconstruction. The original design Traffic Index (TI) of Pirgos Way was calculated from the existing pavement section and tested R-Value to be approximately 4.5. Based on current design standards, a minimum TI of 5 to 5.5 is recommended for residential streets, especially those anticipated to receive regular trash service (heavy truck loading). It is our opinion that the existing structural pavement section design is NOT adequate for the anticipated residential traffic loading. However, no major distress was observed in adjacent pavements which did not receive heavy construction traffic within the HOA, e.g. Milissi Way, Patra Way and Tolo Way. Based on the results of our pavement investigation, it is considered feasible to rehabilitate Pirgos Way with a street wide cold mill and AC overlay to extend the life, of the pavement. However, localized areas should be removed and reconstructed full depth, i.e. "dig outs", due to the severity of the pavement distress. The city's representative should evaluate these areas with the contractor prior to construction. The main geotechnical consideration affecting the proposed rehabilitation is the presence of saturated subgrade below Pirgos Way. Accordingly, subgrade stabilization may be necessary to create a stable working platform for full depth reconstruction operations. City of Carlsbad January 30, 2016 Pirgos Way Rehabilitation SCST No. 150448P3.5-1 Oceanside, California Page 4 6.1 PAVEMENT SECTION RECOMENDATIONS SCST used the Caltrans Highway Design Manual pavement design procedures and methods to assist us in determining the appropriate structural pavement section. The preliminary AC overlay and pavement section recommendations to extend the life of the pavement are presented in Tables 2 and 3, respectively. 6.1.1 Cold Milling and Placement of a New Asphalt Overlay As discussed in our conclusions, localized areas of pavement removal and replacement should be planned as a part of construction, and reflective cracking and premature deterioration should be expected after the design life. Table 2 Cold Mill and Asphalt Concrete Overlay Grind Thickness Overlay Thickness Repair Method (inches) (inches) Cold Mill and AC Overlay 3 3 Subsequent to cold milling and cleaning the surface, observable cracks should be filled prior to placement of the new AC overlay. However, cracking is anticipated to be substantial. Alternatively, a leveling course may be applied to the milled surface. The removed AC material should then be replaced with AC overlay as recommended. To reduce the extent of reflective cracking and extend the life of the pavement rehabilitation, a paving reinforcement may be considered as part of the overlay construction alternative. 6.1.2 Structural Pavement Section for Digouts The structural pavement section for localized pavement removal and replacement is summarized in Table 3 below. Asphalt grindings produced from construction operations may be reused as base in lieu of importing material. Additionally, a reinforcing geogrid such as Tensar TX-5, should be placed at the bottom of the removal to provide a stable working platform to place and compact the asphalt grindings. City of Carlsbad January 30, 2016 Pirgos Way Rehabilitation SCST No. 150448P3.5-1 Oceanside, California Page 5 Table 3 Structural Pavement Section Subgrade Asphalt Hot Mix Asphalt Repair Method Stabilization Grindings . Concrete (inches) (inches) 12-inch Removal TensarTX-5 New AC over Asphalt (or equivalent) 8 4 Grindings New fill soils and base courses for pavements, if any, should be placed in 6-inch to 8-inch loose lifts, moisture conditioned to near optimum moisture content and compacted to at least 95 percent relative compaction. Materials and methods of construction should conform to good engineering practices and the minimum standards of the local agency having jurisdiction. 7 GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING DURING CONSTRUCTION We recommend SCST observe pavement repair construction and perform appropriate field and laboratory teststo evaluate the degree of compaction achieved and material qualities. In the event unusual or unanticipated conditions are encountered, the presence of the geotechnical engineer during construction will enable modification of the recommendations in this report or the development of additional recommendations on a timely basis. 8 LIMITATIONS SCST should be advised of changes in the project scope so that the recommendations contained in this report can be evaluated with respect to the revised plans. The findings in this report are valid as of the date of this report. Changes in the condition of the streets or traffic expectations can, however, occur with the passage of time, whether they are due to natural processes or work in this or adjacent areas. In addition, changes in the standards of practice and government regulations can occur. Thus, the findings in this report could be invalidated wholly or in part by changes beyond our control. This report should not be relied upon after a period of two years without a review by us verifying the suitability of the conclusions and recommendations to site conditions at that time. In the performance of our professional services, we comply with that level of care and skill ordinarily exercised by members of our profession currently practicing under similar conditions and in the same locality. The client recognizes that subsurface conditions may vary from those encountered at the boring locations, and that our data, interpretations, and recommendations are based solely on the information obtained by us. We will be responsible for those data, interpretations, and recommendations, but will not be responsible for interpretations by others of the information developed. Our services consist of professional consultation and observation only, and no warranty of any kind whatsoever, express or implied, is made or intended in connection with the work performed or to be performed by us, or by our proposal for consulting or other services, or by our furnishing of oral or written reports or findings. City of Carlsbad January 30, 2016 Pirgos Way Rehabilitation SCST No. 150448P3.5-1 Oceanside, California Page 6 If you have any questions, please call our office at 619-280-4321. Respectfully submitted, SCST, INC. /fVincent A. Uhde, EIT 151458 Emil Rudolph E", GE 27 Project Manager/ Staff Engineer Principal Engineer VAU:ER:rt Attachments Figure 1 - Site Vicinity Map Figure 2 - Subsurface Exploration Map Appendix I - Field Investigation Appendix II - Laboratory Testing Appendix Ill - Site Photographs (1) Addressee via e-mail: Scott.Fisher@CarlsbadCA.gov S (1) J Fretwell via e-mail: JFretwell@lECorporation.com .Ii -j It I LTTTh rF dgate - j3 15 -------------- :—-' iSouthridgt Var L/1;Ork oeiqi kk ce ::i HiJ It A1 A 9HII R - Ni I, tF ' 4f.1 tk ca 51 isca 'v nono a' IL Ql- it 6;d'an Hills o 0 0cc' Is p C 411 l oo - IONLU SITE VICINITY MAP Date: December, 2016 Figure: Cr LLJ SCST, Inc. Pirgos Way By: MAW 0 U M Oceanside, California Job No.: 150448P3.5 7TT - c- -, - fT4 - 7777 Ij _ B-4 I -- 51 SCST LEGEND: 1 \ \ B5 Approximate Location of Boring i (3) (with Depth in Feet) - - - -- 0 100' 200 - I Scale SUBSURFACE EXPLORATION MAP Date: December, 2016 Figure: LU U z SCST, Inc. Pirgos Way By MAW 2 Oceanside, California Job No.: 150448P3.5 APPENDIX APPENDIX I FIELD INVESTIGATION Our subsurface exploration was condUcted on December 27, 2016 and consisted of advancing five geotechnical borings to depths of between approximately 3 and 5 feet below the existing pavement. The borings were advanced using a truck mounted drill rig equipped with a 6 inch diameter hollow stem auger. An SCST engineer logged the borings in accordance with the Unified Soil Classification System (USCS) and sampled the borings in general conformance with current applicable ASTM standards. Relatively undisturbed, drive samples were obtained using a Modified California sampler (CAL), which is a ring-lined split tube sampler with a 3-inch outer diameter and 21,4-inch inner diameter. The CAL samplers were driven with a 140-pound weight dropping 30 inches. The number of blows needed to drive the samplers the final 12 inches of an 18-inch drive is noted on the boring logs as "Driving Resistance (blows/ft of drive)." CAL sampler refusal was encountered when 50 blows were applied during any one of the three 6-inch intervals, a total of 100 blows was applied, or there was no discernible sampler advancement during the application of 10 successive blows. Disturbed bulk samples were obtained from the drill cuttings. The soils are classified in accordance with the Unified Soil Classification System as illustrated on Figure I-I. Logs of the borings are presented on Figures 1-2 through 1-6. ( SUBSURFACE EXPLORATION LEGEND UNIFIED SOIL CLASSIFICATION CHART GROUP SOIL DESCRIPTION TYPICAL NAMES SYMBOL COARSE GRAINED, more than 50% of material is larger than No. 200 sieve size. GRAVELS CLEAN GRAVELS GW Well graded gravels, gravel-sand mixtures, little or no fines More than half of coarse fraction is GP Poorly graded gravels, gravel sand mixtures, little or no fines. larger than No. 4 sieve size but GRAVELS WITH FINES GM Silty gravels, poorly graded gravel-sand-silt mixtures. smaller than 3 . (Appreciable amount of fines) GC Clayey gravels, poorly graded gravel-sand, clay mixtures. SANDS CLEAN SANDS SW Well graded sand, gravelly sands, little or no fines. More than half of coarse fraction is SP . Poorly graded sands, gravelly sands, little or no-fines. smaller than No. 4 sieve size. SM Silty sands, poorly graded sand and silty mixtures. SC Clayey sands, poorly graded sand and clay mixtures. FINE GRAINED, more than 50% of material is smaller than No. 200 sieve size. SILTS AND CLAYS ML Inorganic silts and very fine sands, rock flour, sandy silt or clayey-silt- (Liquid Limit less sand mixtures with slight plasticity. than 50) CL Inorganic clays of low to medium plasticity, gravelly clays, sandy clays, silty clays, lean clays. OL Organic silts and organic silty clays or low plasticity. SILTS AND CLAYS MH Inorganic silts, micaceous or diatomaceous,fine sandy or silty soils, (Liquid Limit elastic silts. greater than 50) CH Inorganic clays of high plasticity, fat clays. OH Organic clays of medium to high plasticity. HIGHLY ORGANIC SOILS PT Peat and other highly organic soils. SAMPLE SYMBOLS LABORATORY TEST SYMBOLS - Bulk Sample AL - Atterberg Limits. CAL - Modified California sampler CON - Consolidation CK - Undisturbed Chunk sample COR - Corrosivity Tests MS - Maximum Size of Particle (Resistivity, pH, Chloride, Sulfate) ST - Shelby Tube OS - Direct Shear SPT - Standard Penetration Test sampler El - Expansion Index MAX - Maximum Density GROUNDWATER SYMBOLS RV - R-Value - Water level at time of excavation or as indicated i SA - Sieve Analysis - UC - Unconfined Compression - Water seepage at time of excavation or as indicated . Pirgos Way I nc. Oceanside, California By: CLF Date: January, 2017 Job Number: 150448P3.5 Figure: I-i LOG OF BORING B-I Date Drilled 12/27/2016 Logged by VAU Equipment: Truck-Mounted CME-45, 6-inch Hollow-Stem Auger Project Manager: TH Elevation (ft): 378 Depth to Groundwater (ft): Not Encountered SAMPLES _- 0 0 CL (1) --I Z—.. z w - W I _. >- I I— z W y W0 c 0 W Of 0 SUMMARY OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS w 0 Qf 0 z2 ) Z C F- D 0 0 4 inches of asphalt concrete. CL SANDY CLAY, olive green, fine grained, moist, very stiff. / - i - . CAL 27 -3 -4 BORING TERMINATED AT 5 FEET. -6 -7 -8 -9 -10 - 11 -12 - 13 -14 .. -15 -16 -17 -18 - 19 -20— — — - — — - — Pirgos Way Z Oceanside, California I nc. IN UZ By: CLF Date: January, 2017 Job Number: 150448P3.5. Figure: 1-2 LOG OF BORING B-2 Date Drilled: 12/27/2016 Logged by: VAU Equipment: Truck-Mounted CME-45, 6-inch Hollow-Stem Auger Project Manager: TH Elevation (ft): 384 Depth to Groundwater (It): Not Encountered SAMPLES o (I) --w z I- w W I c2 H >- i H z W y LU o c o ij Of 0 SUMMARY OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS > ix O 0 z 0 Z Df >e. I- D 0 0 SQ 0 m — 4 inches of asphalt concrete! 5 inches of aggregate base. — CL SANDY CLAY, olive green, fine grained, moist, stiff to very stiff. - i — - 2 CAL 19 15 18.4 109.9 : BORING TERMINATED AT 5 FEET. -6 -7 -8 -9 -10 -11 -12 -13 -14 -15 . -16 -17 - 18 -19 -20 — -- — ------ — — — z IN Pirgos Way Inc. Oceanside, California By: CLF Date: January, 2017 MW SCST, Job Number: 150448P3.5 Figure: 1-3 LOG OF BORING B-3 Date Drilled 12/27/2016 Logged by VAU Equipment: Truck-Mounted CME-45, 6-inch Hollow-Stem Auger Project Manager: TH Elevation (ft): 384 Depth to Groundwater (It): Not Encountered SAMPLES Z l- z a- i- I- (1) Lu I- I— U) > - z LU °'' W ° o o w o 0 SUMMARY OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS w 0 0 .2 D Z Q - >.a I- D 0 0 >- in —.4 inches of asphalt concrete! 5 inches of aggregate base. -, CL SANDY CLAY, olive green, fine grained, moist, very stiff. - i - 2 CAL 25 20 16.9 110.1 BORING TERMINATED AT 3 FEET. -4 - -5 - -6 -7 -8 -9 -10 -11 -12 -13 -14 -15 -16 -17 -18 -19 -20 1 Pirgos Way Oceanside, California SCST, I nc.B CLF Date: January, 2017 MHz Job Number: 150448P3.5 Figure: 1-4 ____ DEPTH (ft) : W CD p . uscs ENGINEERING CD > 0, CD CL CD 0 N3 3 9. -0 Cl) 5. CD CO COO C C 0) Cl) —I . CL X CD -< - G)o Z, o T1 m C). ( - CD M c (J1 0 co (J) 0) - z o ' m 0 CDCD -n m C) = - 8 0 z Cl) -n - w - 0 z 0) CD cil 4h. CD 0 CD DRIVEN cn > >J BULK m cc ) 2L co CD DRIVING RESISTANCE CD W a- 2.________________________________________________________________________________ _____________ (blows/ft of drive) 9 Ln N60 z-1<. MOISTURE CONTENT (%) I > . Ln DRY UNIT WEIGHT (pcf) 8 LABORATORY TESTS N) —1 a- 1 LOG OF BORING B-5 Date Drilled 12/27/2016 Logged by VAU Equipment: Truck-Mounted CME-45, 6-inch Hollow-Stem Auger Project Manager: TH Elevation (ft): 399 Depth to Groundwater(ft): Not Encountered SAMPLES _. C.) (I) --w F- - C) z z .S I-• I- Lu - I-.? Lii I i- >- I I- z iii y U)' W 0 o uJ O 0 SUMMARY OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS w .. 0 0 Z Z - >a I- 22 D 0 m 0 0 > 0 - 4 inches of asphalt concrete! 5 inches of aggregate base. CL CLAY, coyote tan, fine grained, moist, hard. - - 2 CAL 56 45 143 1104 BORING TERMINATED AT 3 FEET. -4 -.5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -10 -11 - 12 -13 -14 -15 -16 - 17 -18 . . -19 . . -20 - IN . z . . Pirgos Way SCST, Inc. Oceanside, California By: CLF Date: January, 2017 HIN Job Number: 150448P3.5 Figure: - 1-6 APPENDIX II APPENDIX II LABORATORY TESTING Laboratory tests were performed to provide geotechnical parameters for engineering analyses. The following tests were performed: CLASSIFICATION: Field classifications were'verified in the laboratory by visual examination. The final soil classifications are in accordance with the Unified Soil Classification System. IN SITU MOISTURE AND DENSITY: The in situ moisture content and dry unit weight were determined on samples collected from the borings. The test results are presented on the boring logs in Appendix I. GRAIN SIZE DISTRIBUTION: The grain size distribution was determined on one soil sample in accordance with ASTM D422. Figure lI-I presents the test results. ATTERBERG LIMITS: The Atterberg limits were determined on one soil sample in accordance with ASTM D4318. Figure Il-I presents the test results. RESISTANCE (R) VALUE: R-values were determined at one representative subgrade samples in accordance with California Test 301. The results are summarized on Figure 11-4. U.S. Standard Sieve Sizes 1-W 3/4 3/8 #4 #8#10 #16 #30 #40#50 #100 #200 1000 100 10 1 0.1 0.01 Grain Size in Millimeters Cobbles Gravel I Sand Silt or Clay Coarse I Fine I Coarse I Medium I Fine SAMPLE LOCATION UNIFIED SOIL CLASSIFICATION: I CL B-i at 1/2 to 5 feet DESCRIPTION SANDY LEAN CLAY ATTERBERG LIMITS LIQUID LIMIT 44 PLASTIC LIMIT 19 PLASTICITY INDEX 25 Pirgos Way Elmo Oceanside California is flC• By: JD Date: January, 2017 Job Number: 150448P3.5 Figure: Il-i W NW N NE 270 30 33Gb 0 30 I S S I I I • I I ' NX low - , q.I• ./. 'i• el - --- -I - 22 Dec 2O16 12:25 S SW W 180 $- , 210 240 U 270 300 I pIj I J I • I ' I • I I ' I • I • I • I •1r• 401. ii 22 Dec 2016, 12:16 S sw w 180 210 240 270 3C SW W NW 210 240 t 270 300 4 I • I ' I • I • I • I :! 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