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CT~c Construction Testing & Engineering, Inc.
Inspection I Testing I Geotechnical I Environmental & Construction Engineering I Civil Engineering I Surveying
May 21 , 2109
Tabata Family Trust
C/O: WMC General Contractors, Inc.
Attention: Mr. Bruce Wiegand
760 Garden View Ct., Suite 200
Encinitas, California 92024
Telephone: (760)803-2427
CTE Project No. 10-13292G
CEIVE
JUN 18 2019
LA~DNDEVELOPMENT
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Via Email: bruce@wncommunities.com
Subject: Update Geotechnical Recommendations for Retaining Walls
Proposed Tabata Ranch Subdivision Lot-4
6764 Strawberry Place
Carlsbad California
References: At end of document
Mr. Wiegand:
As requested, Construction Testing & Engineering, Inc. (CTE) has completed a review of the
previously prepared geotechnical reports and documentation for Lot 4 at the subject site, as referenced
herein, in order to provide retaining wall design recommendations. We also recently visited the site to
confirm current conditions. Recommendations are based on prior site documentation referenced herein,
new and/or updated regulatory requirements, review of current site conditions, and the scope of work
we agreed to perform at this time. Based on project improvement plans the proposed improvements are
to consist of retaining wall construction.
CTE has found the recommendations in the referenced geotechnical documents to be in compliance
with common geotechnical engineering practices and should be considered valid unless revised herein.
However, CTE reserves the right to further modify recommendations and/or provide additional
recommendations based on the actual conditions encountered at the site during earthwork and/or
construction.
Design parameters in CTE's referenced geotechnical report for walls below grade wall are considered
appropriate for retaining wall design and are reiterated herein for convenience.
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1.0 WALLS BELOW GRADE
For retaining walls to be constructed in association with the proposed development, the following
parameters are anticipated to be applicable. Walls should be designed using the recommended
equivalent fluid pressures in Table 1.0 below. Walls below the water level are not anticipated for the
subject site.
In addition to the recommended earth pressure, subterranean structure walls adjacent to traffic loads
should be designed to resist a uniform lateral pressure of 100 psf. This is the result of an assumed 300-
psf surcharge behind the walls due to normal street traffic. If the traffic is kept back at least 10 feet or a
distance equal to the retained soil height from the subject walls, whichever is less, the traffic surcharge
may be neglected. The project architect or structural engineer should determine the necessity of
waterproofing retaining walls to reduce moisture infiltration.
Retaining wall backfill located within a 45-degree wedge extending up from the heel of the wall should
consist of soil having an Expansion Index of 30 or less (ASTM D 4829) with less than 30 percent
passing the No. 200 sieve. The upper 12 to 18 inches of wall backfill should consist of lower
permeability soils, in order to reduce surface water infiltration behind walls. The project structural
engineer and/or architect should detail proper wall backdrains, including gravel drain zones, fills, filter
fabric and perforated drain pipes.
Design Parameters:
• Retaining footings and reinforcing design should be based on an allowable vertical bearing
capacity of 2500psf for retaining walls founded on properly compacted fill material.
• Passive soil pressure for lateral bearing capacity lateral capacity of 200 psf per foot of depth
(not to exceed l 200psf) is appropriate for design.
• A coefficient of friction for concrete on properly compacted fill soils is 0.30.
• The internal friction angle of 30 degrees is considered appropriate for design.
TABLE 1.0
EQUIVALENT FLUID UNIT WEIGHTS
(pounds per cubic foot)
SLOPE BACKFILL
WALL TYPE LEVEL BACKFILL 2:1 (HORIZONTAL:
VERTICAL)
CANTILEVER WALL 35 45 (YIELDING)
RESTRAINED WALL 60 80
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Lateral pressures on cantilever retaining walls (yielding walls) due to earthquake motions may be
calculated based on work by Seed and Whitman (1970). The total lateral thrust against a properly
drained and backfilled cantilever retaining wall above the groundwater level can be expressed as:
For non-yielding ( or "restrained") walls, the total lateral thrust may be similarly calculated
based on work by Wood (1973):
Where PA= Static Active Thrust (given previously Table 1.0)
PK= Static Restrained Wall Thrust (given previously Table 1.0)
~p AE = Dynamic Active Thrust Increment= (3/8) kh yH2
~PKE = Dynamic Restrained Thrust Increment= kh yH2
kh = 2/3 Peak Ground Acceleration= 2/3 (PGAM)
H = Total Height of the Wall
y = Total Unit Weight of Soil:::::: 135 pounds per cubic foot
The increment of dynamic thrust in both cases should be distributed triangularly with a line of action
located at H/3 above the bottom of the wall (SEAOC, 2013).
These values assume non-expansive backfill and free-draining conditions. Measures should be taken to
prevent moisture buildup behind all retaining walls. Drainage measures should include free-draining
backfill materials and sloped, perforated drains, as designed and detailed by the wall engineer or
architect of record. These dra_ins should discharge to an appropriate off-site location. Any necessary
waterproofing should be as specified by the project architect.
2.0 LIMITATIONS
As indicated, the updated recommendations herein are based on our evaluation performed to date and
could require modification as project improvement plans further progress and/or based on conditions
encountered during construction.
The field evaluation and geotechnical analysis referenced in our geotechnical documents was conducted
according to current engineering practice and the standard of care exercised by reputable Geotechnical
Consultants performing similar tasks in this area. No other warranty, expressed or implied, is made
regarding the conclusions, recommendations and opinions expressed. Variations may exist and
conditions not observed or described may be encountered during construction.
Our conclusions and recommendations are based on an analysis of the observed conditions. If
conditions different from those described are encountered, our office should be notified and additional
recommendations, if required, will be provided upon request.
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We appreciate the opportunity to be of service on this project. Should you have questions, please
contact the undersigned at your convenience.
Respectfully submitted,
CONSTRUCTION TESTING & ENGINEERING, INC.
Dan T. Math, GE #2665
Principal Engineer
Rodney J. Jones, RCE #84232
Project Engineer
RJJ/JFL/DTM
References: Update Geotechnical Recommendations for
Proposed Tabata Ranch Subdivision Lot-4
Lemon Leaf Drive, Carlsbad California
CTE Job No. 10-l3292G, dated August 26, 2016 (Revised March 5, 2018)
Update Geotechnical Recommendations for
Proposed Tabata Ranch Subdivision
Lemon Leaf Drive, Carlsbad California
CTE Job No. 10-l3292G, dated August 26, 2016
Interim As-Graded Geotechnical Report
Proposed Tabata Ranch Subdivision
Lemon Leaf Drive, Carlsbad, California
CTE Job No. 10-12101G, dated July 6, 2015, Modified August 2, 2015
Geotechnical and Update Report and Grading Plan Review
Proposed Tabata Ranch Subdivision
Lemon Leaf Drive, Carlsbad, California
Vinje & Middleton Engineering Job# 01-364-P, dated August 2, 2006
Preliminary Geotechnical Investigation
Proposed 4-Lot Subdivision, Tabata Ranch
Off Camino De Las Ondas and Lonicera Street, Carlsbad, California
Vinje & Middleton Engineering Job# 01-364-P, dated October 24, 2001
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