HomeMy WebLinkAboutCT 72-03; TRI-CITY AUTO PLAZA; COMPACTED FILLED GROUND FINAL REPORT; 1973-04-04. ' ,
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BENTON ENGINEERING, INC .
PHILIP HENKING BENTON
PRESIl)Et'lT • CIVIl. ENGINEER
Mr. Howard Hassett
c/o Bridge fv1c;>tor Inn
11 03 North Hill Street
Oceanside, California 92054
APPLIED .SOIL MECHANICS -FOUNDATIO'NS
6717 CONVOY COURT
SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 92111
April 41: 1973
SubJect: ProJect No. 72-10-3D
Final Report on
Compacted Filled Ground
T ri -C i ty Auto Plaza
And Plaza Del Norte
Carlsbad, California
Dear Mr. Hassett:
TEI.EPHONE (714) 565.19.55
This is to report the results of tests and observations made in order to inspect the compaction
of filled ground placed on certain areas ~f the Tri-City Auto Plaza and on th~ right half of
Plaz'a Del Norte between lri-City Auto Plaza and Pglomar Airport Road in Carlsbac{, Calif-
ornid. The fills were placed during th~ period between October 10, 1972 and Ntarch 19,
, 1973.
The approximate'areas and depths of filled ground placed under our inspection in accordance
with the approved specificafions are shown on the aftached Drawing No.1, entitled "loca~ .
tion· of Compacted Filled Ground. II The grading plan used for the placement of filled ground
was prepared by Associated Engineers.
The final results of Test Nos. 1 to 270, inclusive, were presented in our report dated
Morch 1~, 1972. The results of tests taken during the final site grading, Numbers 271 to
277, inclusive, taken on March 19, 1973, are presented on the atta,ched page 9 of the "Table
of Test' Results, II revised March 23, 1973. The approximate locations ,at which the tests were
taken on the Tri-City Auto Plaza sHe ar~ shown on Drawing, No. 1. Tests taken on Plciz<:J Del
Norte, south of 1ri-City Auto Plaza, are located according to street stationing. The labora-
tory determinations of the ~aximum dry densities and optimum moisture contents of the major
fill materials are presented on pose 10 under the IILaboratory Test Results.1I Some of the maxi-
mum dry densities shown in the "Table of Test Resultsll were combinations of these.
Existing loose or very moist to saturated soils wete removed as required at certain locations in
order to place the compacted filled ground on natural soil:S suitable for support of the proposed
structures and/or filled ground. It should be noted that some loose soils have been stockprled
in mounds above the original ground surface on portions of Lots 6 and 7.
Proie~t No. 72-10-30 e
Tri-City Auto Plaza
Carlsbad, Cal ifomla
-2-April 4, 1973
The final results of tests and observations indicate that the compacted filled ground within
the. approved shaded areas shown on Drawing No.1 has been pl.ac~d at 90 percent of the
maximum dry density or greater. Footings placed on filled ground, uniformly compacted to
at least 90 percent of maximum dry density, may be designed in accordance with the recom-
mendations presented in our reports on Prol~ct No. 72-S'-21A, dated September S, 1972 and
October 16, 1972. If footings are placed closer to the exposed slopes than 5 feet inside the
top of compacted filled ground slopes, these should be deepened one foot below a 1 1/2hori-
zonfal to 1 vertical line projected outward and downward from a point 5 feet horizontally in-
side the top of compacted filled ground slopes.
Respectfully submitted,
BENTON ENGINEERING, INC.
By. -d? c::? ~
R. C. Remer
ReYieWed~~ IPH.8n~iVfi?neer .
Distr: (5) Addressee
(1) Associated Engineers
(1) Fiest, Vetter, Knauf and Loy
Attention: Mr. R. Knauf .
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Pro fect No. 72 -1 O..;.ao • -9-• March 121; 1.973 _ -.-
-Tri -City Auto Plaza Revised March 23, 1973
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"' TABLE OF TEST RESULTS (CONT • .)
r .) -Approx-Depth Maximum
imate of Fill Field Dry Dry
Test Location at Test Moisture Density DensIty Percent
No. Lot. No. in Feet % dry wt Ib/cu ft Ib/c_u ft -Compaction Remarks
24i 1 0.0 10.4-120.8 12.9.4 -93.2 Finished Grade
242 Sta 42 + 50 1.5 10.8 124.1 127.2 97.5
243 Sta 43 + 50 1.0 10.4 125.2 127.2 98.4
244 Sta 44 + 50 1.0 10.6 124.8 127.2 98.0
245 Sta 45 + 50 1.0 10.8 123.4 127.2 97.0
246 Sta 46 + 50 1.0 10.9 125.4 127.2 98.5
247 Sta 47+ 50 1.5 7.1 127.2 127.2 -100.0
248 Sta 31 + 50 1.0 8.8 123. 1 127.2 -96.6
249 Sta 32 + 50 1.0 8.1 124.1 l27.2 97.4
250 Sta 33 + 50 1.0 8.6 124.2 127.2 97.5
251 Sta 34 + 50 1.0 9.4 118.8 125.5 94.6
252 Sta 35 + 50 1.0 9.2 12308 129.4 95.6
253 Sta 36 + 00 2.5 8.9 123.8 129.4 95.6 FInished Grade
~ 254 Sta 37+ 00 1.8 9. 1 124.8 129.4 96.3 Fin-tined Grade
! 255 Sta 38 + 00 1.5 8.5 120.2 125.5 95.7 FInished Grade
256 Sta 39 + 00 1.5 8.6 121.5 125.5 96.9 Finished Grade
257 Sta 40 + 00 1.0 9.1 119.-6 125.5 Finished Grade
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258 Sta 41 + 00 2.0 9.3 122.2 125.5 9705 Finished Grade
259 Sta 47+50 1.0 10.3 121.5 125.5 96;9 FinIshed Grade
260 Sta 48 + 50 1.0 9.9 121.-8 125.5 97.0 Finished Gracie
261 Sta 49 +-50 1.5 9.5 121.8 125.5 97.0 Finished-Grade
262 Sta 50 + 50 100 9.7 121. 1 125.5 96.5 Finished Grade
263 Sta 52 + 00 1.8 9.6 120.2 -125.5 95.7 Finished Gracie
264 Sta 53 + 50 1.5 8.9 126.2 129.4 97.5 FinIShed Gracie
265 Sta 55 + 00 1.5 8.8 124.8 129.4 96.,4 Finished Gracie -
266 Sta 56 + 50 2.5 9.7 124. 1 129.4 95.9 Finished Grade
267 Sta 58 + 00 2.5 8.2 123. 1 129.4 95.2 Fhiished Grade
268 Sta 32 + 00 3.0 10. 1 123.5 129.4 95.4 FInished Grade
269 Sta 33 + 00 3.0 9.7 122.4 125.5 97.5 Finished Grade
270 Sta 34 + 00 3.0 9.2 124.7 129.4 96.3 Finished Gracie
271 3 8.0 11.1 121.9 128.6 94.9 Finished Grade
272 2 8,.0 11.9 118.9 128.6 92.5 Finished Grade
273 ' 2 6.0 11.9 1l7~9 -128.6 91.7 Finished Grade
274 1 6~0 1"1.4 117.3 128.6 '91.2 Fini~hed Grade
275 2 6;0 10.9 119.Z 128.6 93.1 Finished Grade
276 3 8.0 11.7 116.2 128.6 90.5 Finished Grade_
277 2 6.0 11.6 117.7 128.6 91.5 Finished Grade-
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BENTON ENGINEERING. INC.
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Proiect No. 72-·10-30 tit
Tri<ity Auto Plaza
-lO-March 12, 1973
LABORATORY.TEST RESULTS
the maximum dry densities and optimum moisture contents of the major ft.1I materials as determined
by the A.S.T.M. D 1557-66T method, that uses 25 blows of a 10 pound rammer falling from a
height of 18 inches on each of 5 layers in a 4 Inch diameter 1/30 cubic foot compaction cylinder,
are presented as follows:
Soi I Description
Dark bl'Qwn stlty fine to medium sand
Red-brown clayey fine to medium sand
Brown silty fine to medium sand
Brown silty fine to medium sand
BrGwn slightly stlty fine to medium sand
Brown slightly stlty fine to medium sand
light brown slightly silty fine to medium sand
BENTON ENGINEERING. INC.
Maximum Optimum Ntois-
Dry Density ture Content
Ib/cu ft % dry wt
129.4
127.2
125.5
132.6
127.0
128.6
120.8
804
10.8
9.2
7.8
8.5
8.8
9.0