HomeMy WebLinkAboutCT 06-25; ROBERTSON RANCH PA 21; COMPACTION REPORT OF BUILDING PAD RE-CERTIFICATION; 2011-11-035741 Palmer Way Carlsbad, California 92010 (760) 438-3155 FAX (760) 931-0915 www.geosoilsinc.com
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W.O. 6332-B-SC
Brookfield Homes
12865 Pointe Del Mar, Suite 200
Del Mar, California 92014
Attention: Mr. Greg McDonnell
Subject: Compaction Report of Building Pad Re-Certification, Model Lots 25, 26,
and 27 of Planning Area 21, Robertson Ranch Development, Carlsbad,
San Diego County, California
References: 1. "Geotechnical Update for Planning Area 21, Robertson Ranch, East Village, City of
Carlsbad, San Diego County, California," W.O. 5981-B-SC, dated May 25, 2011, by
GeoSoils, Inc.
"Discussion of Building Slab Subgrade Pre-Wetting, Planning Area 21 of Robertson
Ranch, City of Carlsbad, California," W.O. 5949-C-SC, dated January 21, 2010, by
GeoSoils, Inc.
'Report of Rough Grading, Planning Area 21 of Robertson Ranch, East Village Carlsbad,
San Diego County, California," W.0. 5953-B1-SC, dated November 24, 2008, by GeoSoils,
Inc.
Dear Mr. McDonnell:
GeoSoils, Inc. (GSI) is providing this summary of our observation and testing services
during mitigative grading within Lots 25, 26, and 27 of Planning Area 21, at Robertson
Ranch, East Village Subdivision in the City of Carlsbad, California. The purpose of
remedial grading was to reprocess lots in accordance with recommendations presented
in Reference No. 2, for the planned model lots. Earthwork consisted of re-processing
surficial soils to a depth of approximately 8 to 12 inches, moisture conditioning, and
compaction of soil to a minimum relative compaction of 90 percent per ASTM D 1557 (see
Reference No. 2). Based on our observations and testing, the building pads appear to
have been prepared in general accordance with the recommendations provided by this
office (see Reference No.2 and No. 3), and are considered suitable for their intended use.
Field Observation and Testing
Field density tests were performed using nuclear (densometer) ASTM test methods D 2922
and D 3017. The test results taken during grading operations are presented in the
attached copy of our "Field Testing Report."
The laboratory maximum dry density and optimum moisture content for the major soil type
within this construction phase were determined in general accordance with test method
ASTM D 1557. The following table presents the results:
SOIL TYPE . .
:xIu
DENSITY
MOISTuaE CONTENT
(PERCENT).
Ix - Gray Brown, Clayey SAND 131.5 9.0
Field compaction testing indicates that the soils appear to meet the minimum compaction
requirements previously established and adopted by the City of Carlsbad (i.e., at least
90 percent relative compaction per ASTM D 1557), and recent tests indicate over optimum
soil moisture content, per GSI's reports (References 1 and 2). Should asignificant (i.e., 3
to 7 days) period of time pass prior to slab construction, additional moisture conditioning
and/or re-establishing consistency, as well as pad subgrade proof testing may be
necessary, prior to placement of the underslab vapor retarder (see Reference No. 1 and
No. 2).
Foundation Desicn/Construction
Unless specifically superceded herein, the findings, conclusions, and recommendations
presented in Reference No. 1, and Reference No. 3, are generally considered valid and
applicable with respect to the construction and development of the subject building pads.
Based on our review of Reference No. 3, the subject lots are low expansive, and
categorized as foundation Category Ill, due to maximum fill depths beneath the lots. If
building code updates are adopted prior to the development of these pads, an additional
geotechnical update report may be necessary.
CLOSURE
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. 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, either express or implied,
is given. 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
Brookfield Homes
Model Lots 25, 26, & 27, PA-21 Robertson Ranch
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agreements that may be in place. In addition, this report may be subject to review by the
controlling authorities. Thus, this report brings to completion our scope of services for this
portion of the project.
The opportunity to be of service is sincerely appreciated. If you should have any
questions, please do not hesitate to contact our office.
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Respectfully submitted-AA,
RCG/ATG/J PF/jh
Attachment: "Field Testing Report"
GeoSolls, Inc
Robert G. Crisma
Engineering Geo
Distribution: (1) Addressee (via email)
(1) Brookfield Homes, Attention: Ms. Terri McHugh (via email)
Brookfield Homes W.O. 6332-B-SC
Model Lots 25, 26, & 27, PA-21 Robertson Ranch November 3, 2011
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