HomeMy WebLinkAboutCT 74-21; Carlsbad Oaks - Lots 23 & 38; Soils Report; 1997-07-09AS-GRADED GEOTECHNICAL REPORT,
OF POST-GRADING OPERATIONS,
PROPOSED COMMERCIAL STRUCTURE,
LOTS 23 AND 38 OF CARLSBAD OAKS,
CARLSBAD TRACT NO. 74-21,
CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA
July 9, 1997
Project No. 4960196-003
Prepared For:
WHCBO REAL ESTATE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
30 Executive Avenue Park, Suite 100
Irvine, California 92713-9693
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3934 MURPHY CANYON ROAD, SUITE 8205. SAN DIEGO, CA 92 123
(6 19) 292-8030 * (800) 447-2626
FAX (6 19) 292-077 I
July 9, 1997
Project No. 4960196-003
To: WHCBO Real Estate Limited Partnership
30 Executive Avenue Park, Suite 100
Irvine, California 92713-9693
Attention: Mr. Jon Kelly
Subject: As-Graded Geotechnical Report of Post-Grading Operations, Proposed Commercial
Structure, Lots 23 and 38 of Carlsbad Oaks East, Carlsbad Tract No. 74-21, Carlsbad,
California
Introduction
In accordance with your request and authorization, Leighton and Associates, Inc. (Leighton) has performed
geotechnical observation and testing services during the post-grading operations for the proposed
commercial structure on Lot 23 and 38 of Carlsbad Oaks East, Carlsbad Tract No. 74-21, Carlsbad,
California. The purpose of our geotechnical observation and testing services was to document that the
post-grading operations for the subject site were performed in accordance with the project geotechnical
reports (Appendix A), geotechnical recommendations made during the course of grading and the City of
Carlsbad requirements. This as-graded report summarizes our geotechnical observations, field and
laboratoty test results, and conclusions concerning the post-grading operations at the site.
Summaw of Post-Gradinn Owrations
The post-grading operation were performed between December 9, 1996 and June 9, 1997 at the subject
site. Post-grading operations observed andlor tested by Leighton and Associates, Inc., during the
development of the site included: 1) trench excavation and backfill compaction of sewer lines beneath
the proposed structure and sewer, storm drain and water utility lines in the parking areddriveways of the
site; 2) observation and testing during the placement, processing, and compaction of the parking area and
driveway subgrade soils and aggregate base material; 3) observation and presaturation testing of the
building slab subgrade soils; and 4) observation of the foundation excavations for the building.
Geotechnical observations and compaction testing were performed by representatives of our firm who were
on-site as-needed during the post-grading operations. Specific observation and testing services conducted
during the post-grading operations are discussed below.
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Field and Laboratorv Testing
Field density tests were performed during the placement and compaction of trench backfill, subgrade
preparation, and placement of the aggregate base material (A.B.) during post-grading operations of
the site. Density tests were performed in general accordance with the Nuclear-Gauge Method (ASTM
Test Methods D2922-91 and D3017-88). The results and approximate locations of the field density
tests performed are summarized in Appendix B. As indicated in Appendix B, areas in which field
density tests were less than the required minimum 90 or 95 relative compaction or were observed to
be nonuniform, were reworked, recompacted, and retested until the minimum 90 or 95 percent relative
compaction was achieved. In accordance with the City of Carlsbad criteria, trench backfill soils were
compacted to a minimum 90 percent relative compaction while subgrade soils and A.B. for the site
parking areas and driveways were compacted to a minimum 95 percent of the maximum dry density
(as determined by ASTM Test Method D1557-91).
Representative samples of the material placed and compacted during the post-grading operations
(including native soil and imported material) were tested for maximum dry density and optimum
moisture content in accordance with ASTM Test Method D1557-91. The laboratory tests results are
presented in Appendix C.
Trench Excavations and Backfill
Underground utilities, including storm drain, water and sewer were placed beneath the proposed
structure and in the parking anddriveway during the development of the site. During the trench
backfill operations, native and import soils where placed in 4- to 8-inch thick loose lifts, moisture-
conditioned as needed to obtain a near-optimum moisture content (moisture conditioning also occurred
prior to fill placement), and compacted to a minimum 90 percent relative compaction (based on
ASTM Test Method D1557-91). Compaction of the trench backfill soils was accomplished by hand
tampers, sheepsfoot roller andor wheel-rolling with construction equipment. Testing frequency and
locations were performed in general conformance with the City of Carlsbad criteria. The results and
approximate location of the backfill tests are summarized in Appendix B.
Structural Pavement Sections
Minimum structural pavement sections were provided for the streets within the subject development
based on laboratory R-value testing of representative samples of the subgrade soils (Leighton, 1997).
In the southern portion of the site, import fill soils were placed in the driveway and loading dock area
in order to bring this area up to the planned subgrade elevation. These soils were moisture-
conditioned to a near-optimum moisture content and compacted to a minimum 90 percent relative
compaction (based on ASTM Test Method 01557-91). Prior to placement of the A.B. material, the
subgrade soils were scarified to a minimum depth of 12 inches, moisture-conditioned to a near-
optimum moisture content and compacted to a minimum 95 percent relative compaction beneath the
parking area (based on ASTM Test Method D1557-91). The A.B. material placed beneath the parking
area and driveways was compacted to a minimum of 95 percent of the maximum dry density (based
on ASTM Test Method D1557-91). The results and approximate location of the subgrade soil and
base material density tests are summarized in Appendix B. Observation and testing of the asphalt
concrete in the parking areas and driveways was not performed by Leighton.
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4960196-003 - Slab Subde Presaturation
Prior to concrete placement, moisture presaturation tests were taken within the foundation limits of
the commercial building at a depth of 18 inches. The moisture penetration tests were taken to
determine whether the subgrade soils had been moisture conditioned in accordance with the
recommendations outlined in the project geotechnical report (Leighton, 1996d) in order to reduce the
adverse effects of expansive soils. The test results indicated that the slab subgrade soils had the
minimum recommended moisture contents at the recommended depth. The foundation excavations
on each of the lots were also geotechnically observed prior to concrete placement and found to be in
accordance with our recommendations (Leighton, 1996c and 1996d).
Summaw of Conclusions
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Geotechnical conditions encountered during post-grading were generally as anticipated.
Based on our observations and testing, post-grading operations were performed in general accordance
with the project geotechnical recommendations (Appendix A) and the City of Carlsbad requirements.
In our professional opinion, the geotechnical aspects of the development have been evaluated and
properly treated during post-grading.
Field density testing indicated that the trench backfill soils and import fill soils in the southern portion
of the site were compacted to a minimum 90 percent relative compaction (based on ASTM Test
Method D1557-91). Field density testing also indicated that the parking area and driveway subgrade
soils (i.e. the upper 12-inches of the on-site soils) and base materials were compacted to a minimum
of 95 percent relative compaction (based on ASTM Test Method D1557-91).
Foundation excavations for the commercial building and presaturation of the slab subgrade soils have
been performed in general accordance with the project recommendations (Leighton, 1996d).
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If you have any questions regarding our report, please contact this ofice. We appreciate this opportunity
to be of service.
Respectfully submitted,
LEIGHTON AND ASSOCIATES, INC.
akur Randall K. Wagner, CEG 12 (Exp. 3/31/98)
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MichaLl R. Stew& hfG 1349 (EX~. 12/31/97)
Director of Geology
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Attachments: Appendix A - References
Appendix B - Summary of Field Density Tests
Appendix C - Laboratory Testing Procedures and Test Results
Distribution: (6) Addressee
(2) Reno Contracting
Attention: Mr. Craig Hueners
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APPENDIX A
REFERENCES
International Conference of Building Officials (ICBO), 1994, Uniform Building Code, Volume 1-
Administrative, Fire- and Life-Safety, and Field Inspection Provision; Volume 11-Structural
Engineering Design Provisions; and Volume 111-Material, Testing and Installation
Provisions" ICBO.
Kahr and Associates, 1996, Grading Plans for Lots 23 and 38, Carlsbad Tract 74-21, Lincoln Property
Company, Drawing No. 350-2A, 4 Sheets.
Leighton and Associates, Inc., 1996a, Geotechnical Investigation, Proposed
Of€ice/Manufacturing/Warehouse Facility, Carlsbad Oaks East, Lots 23 and 28, Northeast
Comer of El Fuerte Street and Palomar Airport Road, Carlsbad, California, Project No.
4960196-001, dated August 2, 1996.
, 1996b, Grading Recommendations, Lots 23 and 28, Carlsbad Oaks East, Carlsbad,
California, Project No. 4960196-001, dated September 26, 1996.
, 1996c, Report Addendum, Proposed Building, Carlsbad Oaks East, Lots 23 and 38, El
Fuerte and Palomar Airport Road, Carlsbad, California, Project No. 4960196-001, dated
October 28, 1996.
,1996d, As-Graded Report of Fine-Grading Operations, Proposed Commercial Structure, Lots
23 and 38 of Carlsbad Oaks, Carlsbad Tract No. 74-21, Carlsbad, California, Job No.
4960196-003, dated December 4, 1996.
,1997, Pavement Design Recommendations, Lots 23 and 38 of Carlsbad Oaks East, Carlsbad
Tract No. 74-21, Carlsbad, California, Project No. 4960196-003, dated January 9, 1997.
San Diego Geotechnical Consultants (SDGC), Inc., 1987, As-Graded Geotechnical Report, Final Report
of Mass Grading, Carlsbad Oaks Business Center, Carlsbad Tract 74-21, Carlsbad,
California, Job No. 05-1079-002-00-10, dated February 19, 1987.
Ware. and Malcomb, Architects, Inc., Site Plan for the Proposed Lincoln Property Warehouse Facility,
Untitled and Undated.
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APPENDIX B
EXPLANATION OF SUMMARY OF FIELD DENSITY TESTS
Test of
GRADING
Natural Ground
Original Ground
Existing Fill
Compacted Fill
Slope Face
Finish Grade
SEWER
STORM DRAIN
AREA DRAIN
DOMESTIC WATER
RECLAIMED WATER
SUBDRAIN
GAS
ELECTRICAL
TELEPHONE
JOINT UTILITY
IRRIGATION
Bedding Material
Shading Sand
Main
Lateral
Crossing
Manhole
Hydrant Lateral
Catch Basin
Riser
Inlet
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RETAINING WALL
:RIB WALL
LOFFELL WALL
STRUCT FOOTING
Footing Bottom
Backfill
Wall Cell
Test of
Abbreviations
NG
OG
EF
CF
SF
FG
B
S M
L
X
MH
HL
CB
R
I
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F
B
C
Test of
SUBGRADE
AGGREGATE BASE
CEMENT TRFATED BASE
PROCESSED BASE
ASPHALT CONCRETE
Curb
Gutter
Curb and Gutter
Cross Gutter
Street
Sidewalk
Driveway
Driveway Approach
Parking Lot
Electric Box Pad
Compacted Fill
PRESATURATION
Moisture Content
INTERIOR TRENCH
Plumbing Backfill
Electrical Backfill
Test of
Abbreviations
C
G
CG
XG
ST sw
D
DA
P
EB
CF
M
P
E
N represents nuclear gauge tests that were performed in general accordance with most recent version of ASTM Test Methods D2922
and D3017.
S represents sand cone tests that were performed in general accordance with mast recent version of ASTM Test Method D1556.
15A represents first retest of Test No. 15
15B represents second retest of Test No. I5
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APPENDIX C
Maximum Dry Optimum Moisture
Sample Description Density (pcf) Content (YO)
Light-brown silty sand 115.5 14.0 .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Light-brown clayey to silty sand 108.0 20.0 ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Orange to light-brown cobbly sand 128.0 9.0
Class I1 Base 136.0 8.0
Class 11 Base 140.0 6.0
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Laboratow Testing Procedures and Test Results
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