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Attention: Mr' McDonnell
Subject Pavement Design Report, Wind Trail Way (Stations 16 161 to 18 116 ), Alander
Court (Stations 12to 19), and Cascade Street (Stations 12to 15),
Portion .ófPlanning Area 16 of Robertson Ranch, Carlsbad, San Diego
County, California
Dear'Mr. McDonnell:
In accordance with yourrequest, GeoSoils, Inc; (GSl) has prepared preliminary design and
construction recommendations forasphaltáoncretë (AC) pavement at the subject site. The
scope of services provided in preparation of this report include aréview of the referenced
reports and documents (see the Appéndix),anevaluation of the pavement section for the
subject area,-and preparation of this report.
Pavement section evaluation was based on traffic index (TI) values provided by (O'Day
Consultants, personal communications). Pavement sections Were evaluated in general
accordance with the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) Highway Design
Manual of Instructions and the City of Carlsbad Standard Drawings (see the Appendix)
Pavement sections presented are based on the aforementioned criteria and resistance
value (R-value) data (see table)i evaluated from soils exposed at, or near, final subgrade
elevations within the subject areas R-value testing was performed in general accordance
with the latest revisions to the Department of Transportation, State of California, Material
& Research Test Method No. 301.
ASPHALT CONCRETE PAVEMENT
Structural Section
Traffic Indices (TI) were provided by the project civil engineer (O'Day Consultants, personal
communication) as 5.0 for the subject traffic areas. R-values (see attached Figures 1
through 4) ranging from 5 to 16 wee obtained for representative subgrade soils onsite and
used in pavement design. The recommended pavement sections are provided in general
accordance with the City guidelines (City of Carlsbad, 1993) are presented in the following
table:
APPROXIMATE
TRAFFIC AREA
TRAFFlC.:
INDEX'
SLJBGRADE
A.C.
THICKNESS
AGGREGATE
BASETHICKNESS13
ER-VALUE (lnches)2 (unhes)
'Wind Trail Way, Stations 16 to ' 5.0 ' (<5 ' 4.0 8.5(2)
18 (Sample obtained from
Station 1
Alander Court, Stations 12 to 5.0 4.0 7.0
19 (Samples obtained from
Stations 14 and 17)
Cascade Street, Stations 12 to 5.0 16 4.0 6.0
15 (Sample obtained from
Station 13
Per O'Day Consultants, (Improvement plans)
Exceeds City minimum, design per State of California (2006)
Denotes Class 2 Aggregate Base R >78, SE >25)
All pavement installation, including preparation and compaction of subgrade, compaction
of base material, and placement and rolling of asphaltic concrete, shall be done in
accordance with the City guidelines, and under the observation and testing of the project
geotechnical engineer and/or the City. It should be noted that subgrade lime treatment
was previously waived by the City for the Construction of pavement in the Calavera
Hills/Robertson Ranch area (GSI; 2007a, 2007b, 2007c, 2004a, 2004b, and 2004c). It is
therefore anticipated that lime stabilization will not be performed for the current road
construction. However, due to the low R-values (5 to 16), wet subgrade conditions could
significantly reduce the life of the placement. It is imperative that subgrade materials are
not allowed to become wet or saturated.
The recommended pavement sections are meant as minimums. If thinner or highly
variable pavement sections are constructed, increased maintenance and repair may be
needed. The recommended pavement sections provided above are intended as a
minimum guideline. If thinner or highly variable pavement sections are constructed,
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increased maintenance and repair could be expected. If the ADT (average daily traffic) or
ADTT (average daily truck traffic) increases beyond that intended, as reflected by the TI
used for design, increased maintenance and repair could be required for the pavement
section. Consideration should be given to the increased potential for distress from overuse
of paved Street areas by heavy equipment and/or construction related heavy traffic
(e.g., concrete trucks, loaded supply trucks, etc.), particularly when the final section is not
in place (i.e., topcoat). Best management construction practices should be followed at all
times, especially during inclement weather.
PAVEMENT GRADING RECOMMENDATIONS
General
All section changes shall be properly transitioned. If adverse conditions are encountered
during the preparation of subgrade materials, special construction methods may need to
be employed. AGSI representative shall be present for the preparation of subgrade, base
rock, and asphalt concrete.
Subgrade
Within street and parking areas, all surficial deposits of loose soil material shall be removed
and recompacted as recommended. After the loose soils are removed, the bottom is to
be scarified to a depth of at least 12 inches, moisture conditioned as necessary, and
compacted to 95 percent of the maximum laboratory density, as determined by ASTM test
designation D 1557.
Deleterious material, excessively wet or dry pockets, concentrated zones of oversized rock
fragments, and any other unsuitable materials encountered during grading shall be
removed. The compacted fill material shall then be brought to the elevation of the
proposed subgrade for the pavement. The subgrade shall be proof-rolled in order to
ensure a uniform firm and unyielding surface. All grading and fill placement shall be
observed by the project soil engineer and/or his representative.
Base Rock
Compaction tests are required for the recommended base section. Minimum relative
compaction required will be 95 percent of the laboratory maximum density as determined
by ASTM test designation D 1557. Base aggregate shall be in accordance with
Section 26 of Caltrans Standard specifications (California Department of Transportation,
2006), for Caltrans Class 2 aggregate base.
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Paving
Prime coat may be omitted if all of the following conditions are met:
The asphalt pavement layer is placed within two weeks of completion of base
and/or subbase course.
Traffic is not routed over completed base before paving.
Construction is completed during the dry season of May through October.
The base is kept free of debris prior to placement of asphaltic concrete.
If construction is performed during the wet season of November through April, prime coat
may be omitted if no rain occurs between completion of base course and paving and the
time between completion of base and paving is reduced to three days, provided the base
is free of loose soil or debris. Where prime coat has been omitted and rain occurs, traffic
is routed over base course, or paving is delayed, measures shall be taken to restore base
course and subgrade to conditions that will meet specifications as directed by the soil
engineer.
Drainage
Positive drainage shall be provided for all surface water to drain toward the curb and
gutter, or to an approved drainage channel. Positive site drainage shall be maintained at
all times. Water shall not be allowed to pond or seep into the ground. Over-watering of
landscape areas should be avoided.
OTHER DESIGN PROFESSIONALS/CONSULTANTS
The design civil engineer shall review the recommendations provided herein, incorporate
those recommendations into their plans, and by explicit reference, make this report part
of their project plans.
LIMITATIONS
The materials encountered on the project site and utilized for our analysis are believed
representative of the area; however, soil and bedrock materials vary in character between
excavations and natural outcrops or conditions exposed during mass grading. Site
conditions may vary due to seasonal changes or other factors.
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Inasmuch as our study is based upon our review and engineering analyses and laboratory
data, the conclusions and recommendations are professional opinions. These opinions
have been derived in accordance with current standards of practice, and no warranty is
express or implied. Standards of practice are subject to change with time. GSI assumes
no responsibility or liability for work or testing performed by others, or their inaction, or
work performed when GSI is not requested to be onsite, to evaluate if our
recommendations have been properly implemented. Use of this report constitutes an
agreement and consent by the user to all the limitations outlined above, notwithstanding
any other agreements that may be in place. In addition, this report may be subject to
review by the controlling authorities.
The opportunity to be of service is greatly appreciated. If you have any questions, please
do not hesitate to call our office.
Respectfully submitted),..
GeoSoils, Inc.
No. 1934
Certified )
Tiieering I Gjeoiogis
Robert G. Crisman
Engineering Geologist,
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Attachments: Figures 1 through 4 - R-value Test Results
Appendix - References
Distribution: (4) Addressee
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TT QD('IMPd A R C D
Compactor air pressure PSI 170 50
Water added % 3.8 8.1
Moisture at compaction % 18.1 23.0
Height of sample IN 2.52 2.65
Dry density PCF 109.2 99.5
R-Value by exudation 10 4
R-Value by exudation, corrected 10 4
Exudation pressure PSI 784 424
Stability thickness FT 1.151 1.23
Expansion pressure thickness I FT 1 1.401 0.10
DESIGN CALCULATION DATA
Traffic index, assumed 5.0
Gravel equivalent factor, assumed 1.25
Expansion, stability equilibrium 1.18
R-Value by expansion 8
R-Value by exudation <5
R-Value at equilibrium <5*
* Soil pressed out of bottom of mold, stopped test.
Expansion, Stability Equilibrium
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'1.50
.0
19 cn
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0.5O
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0.00 0.50 1.00 1.50 2.00
Cover Thickness by Expansion Pressure (ft)
SAMPLE INFORMATION
Sample Location: Wind Trail 16+60-18+70
Sample Description: Gray Brown Clay
Notes: FROM 18+00
0% Retained on 3/4 inch sieve
Test Method: Cal-Trans Test 301
R-Value By Exudation
80 -
70
60
50 -
CD
40
EZ
30 --
20 -
10 -z
800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0
Exudation Pressure (psi)
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R - VALUE TEST RESULTS
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TEST SPECIMEN A B C D
Compactor air pressure PSI 330 230 170
Water added % 2.7 3.6 4.7
Moisture at compaction % 12.3 13.2 14.5
Height of sample IN 2.4 2.48 2.54
Dry density PCF 122.6 119.7 116.4
R-Value by exudation 26 15 11
R-Value by exudation, corrected 24 15 11
Exudation pressure PSI 559 393 283
Stability thickness FT 0.95 1.09 1.14
Expansion pressure thickness I FT 1 1.87 1.201 0.37
DESIGN CALCULATION DATA
Traffic index, assumed 5.0
Gravel equivalent factor, assumed 1.25
Expansion, stability equilibrium 1.1
R-Value by expansion 14
R-Value by exudation 11
1 111-Value at equilibrium 11
Expansion, Stability Equilibrium
(0 (01.00
0.50
0.00 l' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1 1I I
0.00 0.50 1.00 1.50 2.00
Cover Thickness by Expansion Pressure (It)
SAMPLE INFORMATION
Sample Location: Alander 12+00-15+60
Sample Description: Gray Brown Sandy Clay
Notes: FROM 14+36
0% Retained on 3/4 inch sieve
Test Method: Cal-Trans Test 301
R-Value By Exudation
80 -
70
60
50
a)
30
IIIII-III
800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0
Exudation Pressure (psi)
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TEST SPECIMEN A B C D
Compactor air pressure PSI 350 150 80
Water added % 0.0 3.4 4.7
Moisture at compaction % 13.3 17.0 18.5
Height of sample IN 2.37 2.5 2.58
Dry density PCF 120.2 112.5 109.1
R-Value by exudation 22 11 7
R-Value by exudation, corrected 21 11 7
Exudation pressure PSI 669 3031 204
Stability thickness FT 1.00 1.14 1.19
Expansion pressure thickness FT 3.67 0.531 0.30
DESIGN CALCULATION DATA
Traffic index, assumed 5.0
Gravel equivalent factor, assumed 1.25
Expansion, stability equilibrium 11
R-Value by expansion 14
R-Value by exudation 11
R-Value at equilibrium Ii
Expansion, Stability Equilibrium
4.00 .
3.50
.4-
'3.00
.0
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CS
—1.50
1.00
SAMPLE INFORMATION
Sample Location: Alander 15+60-19+20
Sample Description: Gray Brown Sandy Clay
Notes: FROM 17+60
0% Retained on 3/4 inch sieve
Test Method: Cal-Trans Test 301
R-Value By Exudation
80 I I
70
WE
50
a)
40
'I
II
HEN •
0 I .Ti. i• 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0
Exudation Pressure (psi)
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R - VALUE TEST RESULTS
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Date: Dec-09 Figure: 3
TFST PF(IMFN A B C D
Compactor air pressure PSI 350 280 230
Water added 4.8 5.3 5.8
Moisture at compaction % 13.0 13.6 14.2
Height of sample IN 2.5 2.53 2.55
Dry density PCF 121.3 119.3 117.7
R-Value by exudation 22 18 15
R-Value by exudation, corrected 22 18 15
Exudation pressure PSI 448 365 281
Stability thickness I FT 1 1.001 1.051 1.09
Expansion pressure thickness I FT 1 1.401 0.731 0.10
DESIGN CALCULATION DATA
Traffic index, assumed 5.0
Gravel equivalent factor, assumed 1.25
Expansion, stability equilibrium 1.03
R-Value by expansion 20
R-Value by exudation 16
R-Value at equilibrium 16
Expansion, Stability Equilibrium
2.00
SAMPLE INFORMATION
Sample Location: Cascade 12+25-15+40
Sample Description: Gray Brown Sandy Clay
Notes: FROM 13+90
0% Retained on 3/4 inch sieve
Test Method: Cal-Trans Test 301
R-Value By Exudation
80-
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.'1.50
.0
C')
.0
Cl) U) 1.00
60
50
a)
40
70
30
20
10
CD 0.50
0.00.1/ I I I I I
0.00 0.50 1.00 1.50 2.00
Cover Thickness by Expansion Pressure (ft)
o - I
800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0
Exudation Pressure (psi)
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R - VALUE TEST RESULTS
Project: BROOKFIELD
Number: 5949-E-SC
Date: Dec-09 Figure: 4
APPENDIX
REFERENCES
California Department of Transportation, 2006, Caltrans, Standard specifications, May
printing.
Carlsbad, City of, 1993, Standards for design and construction of public works
improvements in the City of Carlsbad.
GeoSoils, Inc., 2008, Memo, Clarification of pavement design report, Glen Avenue,
Station 26 to the GuI Du Sac, Robertson Ranch East Village, City of Carlsbad,
San Diego County, California, W.O. 5353-B-SC, dated October 31.
2007a, Pavement design report, Improvement of "loop" roads, Wind Trail Way, Glen
Avenue, and Hilltop Street, Robertson Ranch East Village, City of Carlsbad, San
Diego County, California, W.O. 5384-E-SC, dated October 31.
2007b, Pavement design report, Improvement (widening) of College Boulevard
(Stations 103 to 118), and Cannon Road (Stations 127 to 159), City of
Carlsbad, San Diego County, California, W.O. 5354-E-SC, dated September 18.
2007c, Review ofR-value data, Improvement (widening) of College Boulevard
(Stations 103 to 118+1),and Cannon.Road (Stations 127 to 159), City of
Carlsbad, San Diego County, California, W.O. 5354-E-SC, dated September 4.
2004a, Revised pavement design. report, College Boulevard Stations 78 to
Reach C, Calavera Hills II, Carlsbad, San Diego County, California,
W.O. 4028-E-SC, dated April 19.
2004b, Revised pavement design report, College Boulevard Stations 101 to 1180, Reach B, Calavera Hills II, Carlsbad, San Diego County, California,
W.O. 4029-E-SC, dated April 23.
2004c, Third revision of pavement design report, Calavera Hills II, Cannon Road
+50 Stations 125 to 164, City of Carlsbad, San Diego County, California,
W.O. 4030-E-SC, dated May 14.
N EWCON9O, 1991 Computer program for the determination of asphalt pavement sections,
version: April 30.
State of. California, Department of Transportation, 2006, Highway design manual of
instructions, sixth edition, September printing.
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