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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMS 05-09; ACACIA ESTATES; FINAL SOILS REPORT; 2019-07-16SUMMARY OF GEOTECHNICAL OBSERVATION AND TESTING DURING GRADING WITHIN THE CONDOMINIUM BUILDING FOOTPRINT AND UNDERGROUND UTILITY TRENCH BACKFILL AND CURB AND GUTTER, SIDEWALK, AND DRIVEWAY APPROACH RAMP CONSTRUCTION WITHIN THE ACACIA AVENUE RIGHT-OF-WAY ACACIA CONDOMINIUMS, 163 ACACIA AVENUE CARLSBAD, SAN DIEGO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 92008 FOR ACACIA AVE. CAH, LLC C/O THE EDWARD GROUP P.O. BOX 408 RANCHO SANTA FE, CALIFORNIA 92067 W.O. 7368-B/D/E-SC JULY 16, 2019 Geotechnical C Geologic C Coastal C Environmental 5741 Palmer Way C Carlsbad, California 92010 C (760) 438-3155 C FAX (760) 931-0915 C www.geosoilsinc.com July 16, 2019 W.O. 7368-B/D/E-SC Acacia Ave. CAH, LLC c/o The Edward Group P.O. Box 408 Rancho Santa Fe, California 92067 Attention:Mr. Todd Parnell Subject:Summary of Geotechnical Observation and Testing During Grading within the Condominium Building Footprint and Underground Utility Trench Backfill, and Curb and Gutter, Sidewalk, and Driveway Approach Ramp Construction within the Acacia Avenue Right-of-Way, Acacia Condominiums, 163 Acacia Avenue, Carlsbad, San Diego County, California 92008 Dear Mr. Parnell: In accordance with your request and authorization, GeoSoils, Inc. (GSI) is providing this summary of geotechnical observations and testing during grading within the condominium building footprint at the subject site and during underground utility trench backfill, and curb and gutter, sidewalk, and driveway approach ramp construction within the Acacia Avenue right-of-way (ROW). Unless specifically superceded herein, the conclusions and recommendations contained in the project geotechnical reports, prepared by this firm (see Appendix A), remain pertinent and applicable, and should be appropriately implemented over the life of the development, and for any future development projects within the subject property. GRADING WITHIN THE CONDOMINIUM BUILDING FOOTPRINT Grading under the purview of this report generally occurred within the building footprint of the condominium structure. Grading commenced on or about January 18, 2018 and was generally completed on January 25, 2018. During grading, line and grade was the responsibility of others, and not GSI. Summary of Grading Grading generally included planned cuts of approximately 6¼ to 10¼ feet below the existing grades. During planned excavation for the basement floor level, potentially compressible colluvium (topsoil) and weathered old paralic deposits were removed. GeoSoils, Inc. Acacia Ave. CAH, LLC W.O. 7368-B/C/E-SC 163 Acacia Avenue, Carlsbad July 16, 2019 File:e:\wp12\7300\7368bde.sog Page 2 Following planned excavation, unweathered old paralic deposits, exposed at the basement floor level pad grade elevation, were overexcavated to at least 2 feet below the lowest foundation element. According to the grading contractor, the overexcavation was completed to 2½ feet laterally outside the backs of the basement retaining walls in order to capture the entire foundation for the basement floor level. Following overexcavation, the bottom of the overexcavation was observed by GSI field personnel, moisture conditioned, and recompacted. The excavated onsite earth materials were then generally cleaned of organic matter and deleterious debris, placed in relatively thin lifts, moisture conditioned and mixed to at least optimum moisture content, and then compacted to at least 95 percent of the laboratory standard (ASTM D 1557), where tested. An existing vertical seepage pit or cistern was exposed during planned excavation near the southeasterly corner of the basement floor level footprint. Following the issuance of GSI (2018a), the foundation subcontractor removed this structure and the undocumented fill contained therein until suitable old paralic deposits were encountered. The resultant excavation was then backfilled with the excavated soils until the approximate basement subgrade elevation was attained. The backfill soils were moisture conditioned and mixed to achieve at least optimum moisture content and then compacted to at least 95 percent of the laboratory standard (ASTM D 1557), where tested. The as-graded geotechnical conditions within the limits of grading under the purview of this report are shown on Plate 1 (Field Density Test Location Map). Plate 1 also shows the bottom of the overexcavation for the basement floor level and the remedial excavation associated with the removal of the vertical seepage pit or cistern. Compacted fill thicknesses within the limits of grading under the purview of this report vary between approximately 4 and 12½ feet. BASEMENT SUBGRADE PREPARATION Following building foundation construction, the basement subgrade was prepared by fine grading. This included the removal any loose spoil and stockpiled earth materials, and filling low areas until the basement subgrade or finish grade was achieved. Fill materials were moisture conditioned and mixed to achieve at least optimum moisture content, and compacted to at least 95 percent of the laboratory standard (ASTM D 1557), where tested. SEWER LATERAL BACKFILL TESTING GSI performed observations and field density testing during the backfill of the sewer lateral trenches within the Acacia Avenue ROW. Soil backfill materials were moisture conditioned and mixed to at least optimum moisture content, placed in relatively thin lifts, and mechanically compacted. Field density tests indicated that the trench backfill materials GeoSoils, Inc. Acacia Ave. CAH, LLC W.O. 7368-B/C/E-SC 163 Acacia Avenue, Carlsbad July 16, 2019 File:e:\wp12\7300\7368bde.sog Page 3 were compacted to at least 90 percent of the laboratory standard (ASTM D 1557), where tested. Where tested, the upper 12 inches of the sewer lateral backfill materials (i.e., subgrade) were found to have been compacted to at least 95 percent of the laboratory standard (ASTM D 1557). Where gravel was used to backfill the sewer lateral trenches, the contractor placed a non-woven filter fabric between the top of the gravel backfill and the overlying soil backfill. SEWER AND WATER LATERAL AGGREGATE BASE TESTING (GSI PHASE E) Recycled Class II aggregate base materials were placed near the top of the sewer and water lateral trenches as part of the trench resurfacing. Field density tests indicated that the aggregate base materials were moisture conditioned to at least optimum moisture content and compacted to at least 95 percent of the laboratory standard (ASTM D 1557), where tested. CURB AND GUTTER SUBGRADE AND AGGREGATE BASE TESTING (GSI PHASE E) GSI performed field density testing on subgrade materials for the curb and gutter along the southerly side of Acacia Avenue, in front of the subject address. Where tested, the curb and gutter subgrade was moisture conditioned to at least optimum moisture content and compacted to at least 95 percent of the laboratory standard (ASTM D 1557). DRIVEWAY APPROACH RAMP AND SIDEWALK SUBGRADE AND AGGREGATE BASE OBSERVATION AND TESTING (GSI PHASE E) GSI performed field density testing on the driveway approach ramp and sidewalk subgrades located within the City of Carlsbad ROW. Where tested, the driveway approach ramp subgrade was moisture conditioned to at least optimum moisture content and compacted to at least 95 percent of the laboratory standard (ASTM D 1557). Field density testing also indicated that the sidewalk subgrade was moisture conditioned to at least optimum moisture content and compacted to at least 90 percent of the laboratory standard (ASTM D 1557), where testing was performed. FIELD TESTING 1.Field density tests were performed using the nuclear (densometer) method (ASTM D 6938-10 [Procedure A]) and the sand-cone method ASTM D 1556. The test results are presented on the attached Table 1. The approximate locations of field density tests performed during grading within the building footprint are shown on Plate 1. GeoSoils, Inc. Acacia Ave. CAH, LLC W.O. 7368-B/C/E-SC 163 Acacia Avenue, Carlsbad July 16, 2019 File:e:\wp12\7300\7368bde.sog Page 4 2.Field density tests were taken at periodic intervals and selected locations to check the compactive efforts provided by the contractor. Where test results indicated less than optimum moisture content, or less that the necessary relative compaction, the contractor was notified and the area was reworked until retesting indicated at least optimum moisture and the specified relative compaction was achieved. 3.Visual classification, supplemented by laboratory testing, was the basis for evaluating which maximum density value to use for a given density test. 4.Field testing and observations were performed on an as-needed, part-time basis, as solely determined by the Client. GSI relied on the Client for notification of site earthwork. LABORATORY TESTING Maximum Density Testing The laboratory maximum dry density and optimum moisture content for each of the major soil types, encountered during earthwork construction was evaluated in general accordance with test method ASTM D 1557. The following table presents the results. SOIL TYPE MAXIMUM DENSITY (PCF) MOISTURE CONTENT (PERCENT) A - Brown Sand with trace Silt and Gravel 120.0 10.8 B - Recycled Class II Aggregate Base 118.5 (±2.0)*12.0* C - Class II Aggregate Base 145.5 4.9 * - Provided by supplier’s test laboratory. Expansion Index A representative sample of soils exposed near finish pad grade of the basement floor level was tested for expansion potential. Expansion Index (E.I.) testing and expansion potential classification was performed in general accordance with ASTM Standard D 4829, the results of the testing are provided in the following table. EXPANSION INDEX EXPANSION POTENTIAL <5 Very Low GeoSoils, Inc. Acacia Ave. CAH, LLC W.O. 7368-B/C/E-SC 163 Acacia Avenue, Carlsbad July 16, 2019 File:e:\wp12\7300\7368bde.sog Page 5 Saturated Resistivity, pH, and Soluble Sulfates and Chlorides Tests were performed to evaluate the pH, saturated resistivity, and the soluble sulfate and chloride concentrations of soils exposed near finish pad grade of the basement floor level. Testing was performed in general accordance with California Test Methods CT-417, CT- 422, and CT-532 (643). Ranges of the test results are presented in the table below. The test results are included in Appendix B. pH SATURATED RESISTIVITY (ohm-cm) SOLUBLE SULFATES (% by weight) SOLUBLE CHLORIDES (ppm) 7.4 6,700 0.0156 84 Corrosion Summary Laboratory testing indicates that the tested sample of the finish grade soils at the basement floor level is mildly alkaline with respect to soil acidity/alkalinity; is moderately corrosive to exposed, buried metals when saturated; presents negligible sulfate exposure to concrete (i.e., Exposure Class S0 per Table 19.3.1.1 of American Concrete Institute [ACI] 318-14); and have slightly elevated concentrations of soluble chlorides. It should be noted that GSI does not consult in the field of corrosion engineering. Therefore, additional comments and recommendations may be obtained from a qualified corrosion engineer based on the level of corrosion protection required for the project, as determined by the project architect, civil engineering, and/or structural engineer. CONCLUSIONS Where GSI was requested to perform observations and field density testing, earthwork construction was found to be in general conformance with the recommendations in the project geotechnical reports (see Appendix A) and City of Carlsbad standards. RECOMMENDATIONS Adequate surface drainage should be maintained throughout the life of the project. GeoSoils, Inc. Acacia Ave. CAH, LLC W.O. 7368-B/C/E-SC 163 Acacia Avenue, Carlsbad July 16, 2019 File:e:\wp12\7300\7368bde.sog Page 6 LIMITATIONS The conclusions and recommendations presented herein 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 agreements that may be in place. In addition, this report may be subject to review by the controlling authorities. GeoSoils, Inc. Acacia Ave. CAH, LLC W.O. 7368-B/C/E-SC 163 Acacia Avenue, Carlsbad July 16, 2019 File:e:\wp12\7300\7368bde.sog Page 7 If you have any questions or comments regarding this letter, please do not hesitate to contact the undersigned. Respectfully submitted, GeoSoils, Inc. John P. Franklin David W. Skelly Engineering Geologist, CEG 1340 Civil Engineer, RCE 47857 Ryan B. Boehmer Project Geologist RB/JPF/DWS/jh Attachments:Table 1 - Field Density Test Results Appendix A - References Appendix B - Laboratory Test Results Plate 1 - Field Density Test Location Map Distribution:(3) Addressee (via US mail and email) Table 1 FIELD DENSITY TEST RESULTS TEST UTILITY DATE TEST LOCATION TRACT ELEV MOISTURE DRY REL TEST SOIL NO.TYPE NO.OR CONTENT DENSITY COMP METHOD TYPE DEPTH (ft)(%)(pcf)(%) GRADING 1 1/23/18 SE Area MS 05-09 42.5 11.8 115.8 96.5 ND A 2 1/23/18 SE Area MS 05-09 42.5 11.0 114.7 95.6 ND A 3 1/23/18 SW Area MS 05-09 42.5 11.0 114.7 95.6 ND A 4 1/23/18 SW Area MS 05-09 43.0 11.0 114.7 95.6 ND A 5 1/24/18 SE Area MS 05-09 45.0 12.0 114.0 95.0 SC A 6 1/24/18 SE Area MS 05-09 45.0 11.5 114.6 95.5 ND A 7 1/24/18 SW Area MS 05-09 45.0 10.6 115.0 95.8 ND A 8 1/24/18 NW Area MS 05-09 42.5 10.9 114.3 95.3 ND A 9*1/24/18 NW Area MS 05-09 42.5 11.4 111.1 92.6 ND A 9A 1/24/18 NW Area MS 05-09 42.5 11.0 116.2 96.8 SC A 10 1/25/18 SW Area MS 05-09 45.0 10.9 114.5 95.4 ND A 11 1/25/18 N. Central Area MS 05-09 43.0 11.1 115.2 96.0 SC A 12 1/25/18 NE Area MS 05-09 42.5 10.8 114.7 95.6 ND A 13 1/25/18 NE Area MS 05-09 42.5 10.9 114.1 95.1 ND A 14 1/25/18 NE Area MS 05-09 45.0 11.4 114.9 95.8 ND A 15 1/25/18 NE Area MS 05-09 45.0 12.0 115.5 96.3 ND A 16 1/25/18 NE Area MS 05-09 43.0 11.1 114.9 95.8 ND A 17 2/8/18 Vert. Seepage Pit MS 05-09 34.0 14.2 115.0 95.8 ND A 18 2/8/18 Vert. Seepage Pit MS 05-09 36.0 13.5 116.2 96.8 SC A 19 2/8/18 Vert. Seepage Pit MS 05-09 38.0 12.8 114.9 95.8 ND A 20 2/8/18 Vert. Seepage Pit MS 05-09 40.0 11.3 114.1 95.1 ND A 21*2/8/18 Vert. Seepage Pit MS 05-09 41.0 11.1 111.1 92.6 SC A 21A 2/8/18 Vert. Seepage Pit MS 05-09 41.0 11.0 114.2 95.2 ND A 22 5/25/18 South Side of Unit 4 MS 05-09 FG 10.9 114.1 95.1 ND A 23 5/25/18 South Side of Unit 4 MS 05-09 FG 11.1 115.2 96.0 ND A 24 5/25/18 South Side of Unit 3 MS 05-09 FG 11.2 114.5 95.4 ND A 25 5/25/18 North Side of Unit 1 MS 05-09 FG 10.9 114.7 95.5 ND A 26 5/25/18 North Side of Unit 2 MS 05-09 FG 11.3 114.9 95.7 ND A 27 6/11/18 North Side Unit 4 MS 05-09 FG 10.8 115.1 95.9 ND A 28 6/11/18 North Side Unit 3 MS 05-09 FG 11.1 114.2 95.1 ND A 29 6/11/18 North Side Unit 2 MS 05-09 FG 10.9 114.9 95.7 ND A 30 6/11/18 South Side Unit 2 MS 05-09 FG 11.4 115.1 95.9 ND A SEWER LATERAL TRENCH BACKFILL 1 SL 5/29/18 SewerLat, Acacia Ave 1+13 MS 05-09 FG-4 11.0 113.1 94.2 ND A 2 SL 5/29/18 SewerLat, Acacia Ave 1+10 MS 05-09 FG-3 10.9 112.9 94.0 ND A 3 SL 5/29/18 SewerLat, Acacia Ave 1+12 MS 05-09 FG-2 11.1 113.7 94.7 ND A 4 SL 5/30/18 SewerLat, Acacia Ave 1+94 MS 05-09 FG-6 11.0 112.5 93.7 ND A 5 SL 5/30/18 SewerLat, Acacia Ave 1+92 MS 05-09 FG-4 11.1 113.9 94.9 ND A 6 SL 5/30/18 SewerLat, Acacia Ave 1+93 MS 05-09 FG-2.5 11.1 115.4 96.1 ND A 7 SL 5/30/18 SewerLat, Acacia Ave 1+94 MS 05-09 FG-1 10.9 114.3 95.2 ND A 8 SL 6/1/18 SewerLat, Acacia Ave 1+13 MS 05-09 FG-3 10.9 112.7 93.9 ND A 9 SL 6/1/18 SewerLat, Acacia Ave 1+13 MS 05-09 FG-1 11.0 113.1 94.2 ND A 10 SL 6/1/18 SewerLat, Acacia Ave 1+13 MS 05-09 SG 11.0 115.7 96.4 ND A SEWER AND WATER TRENCH RESURFACING AGGREGATE BASE 1 BG 6/11/18 Acacia Ave. 1+96 MS05-09 BG 12.1 113.1 95.4 ND B 2 BG 6/11/18 Acacia Ave. 1+12 MS05-09 BG 12.2 112.7 95.1 ND B Acacia Ave CAH, LLC 163 Acacia Ave., Carlsbad File:C:\excel\tables\7300\7368bde.sog GeoSoils, Inc. W.O.7368-B/D/E July, 2019 Page 1 Table 1 FIELD DENSITY TEST RESULTS TEST UTILITY DATE TEST LOCATION TRACT ELEV MOISTURE DRY REL TEST SOIL NO.TYPE NO.OR CONTENT DENSITY COMP METHOD TYPE DEPTH (ft)(%)(pcf)(%) 3 BG 6/11/18 Acacia Ave. 1+25 MS05-09 BG 12.0 113.8 96.0 ND B 4 BG 6/11/18 Acacia Ave. 1+80 MS05-09 BG 12.2 112.9 95.2 ND B CURB AND GUTTER SUBGRADE 1 CSG 6/4/19 163 Acacia MS05-09 SG 11.0 115.0 95.8 ND A 2 CSG 6/4/19 163 Acacia MS05-09 SG 10.8 115.8 96.5 ND A 3 CSG 6/4/19 163 Acacia MS05-09 SG 10.5 115.3 96.1 ND A DRIVEWAY APPROACH RAMP & SIDEWALK SUBGRADE 5 SG 6/7/19 163 Acacia DW Approach MS05-09 SG 10.9 115.2 96.0 ND A 6 SG 6/7/19 163 Acacia Sidewalk MS05-09 SG 12.0 110.0 91.7 ND A7SG6/7/19 163 Acacia Sidewalk MS05-09 SG 10.8 108.7 90.6 ND A CURB AND GUTTER, AND DRIVEWAY APPROACH RAMP AGGREGATE BASE 1 BG 6/5/19 163 Acacia MS05-09 BG 11.0 139.5 95.9 ND C 2 BG 6/5/19 163 Acacia MS05-09 BG 10.8 138.8 95.4 ND C 3 BG 6/5/19 163 Acacia MS05-09 BG 10.5 138.3 95.1 ND C 4 BG 6/10/19 163 Acacia Driveway MS05-09 BG 5.8 139.3 95.7 ND C LEGEND * = Failing Test ND = Nuclear Densometer Test A = Retest SC = Sand Cone Test BG = Base Grade SG = Subgrade CSG = Curb and Gutter Subgrade SL = Sewer Lateral FG = Finish Grade Acacia Ave CAH, LLC 163 Acacia Ave., Carlsbad File:C:\excel\tables\7300\7368bde.sog GeoSoils, Inc. W.O.7368-B/D/E July, 2019 Page 2 GeoSoils, Inc. APPENDIX A REFERENCES GeoSoils, Inc. APPENDIX A REFERENCES BHA, Inc., 2017, Grading plans for: Acacia Estates, APNs 204-231-06 & -08, sheets 1 through 5 of 8, various scales, dated December 14. GeoSoils, Inc., 2019, Documentation of geotechnical services requested during earthwork construction, Acacia Condominiums, 163 Acacia Avenue, Carlsbad, San Diego County, California 92008, W.O. 7368-B/C/D/E/F-SC, dated July 12. _____, 2018a, Interim compaction report of grading, basement floor level, Acacia Condominiums, 163 Acacia Avenue, Carlsbad, San Diego County, California 92008, W.O. 7368-B-SC, dated February 5. _____, 2018b, Geotechnical review of structural plans and calculation package, Acacia Estates, 163 Acacia Avenue, Carlsbad, San Diego County, California 92008, W.O. 7368-B-SC, dated January 22. _____, 2017a, Geotechnical addendum and response to City of Carlsbad plan check no. 3 comments, Acacia Estates, 155 and 163 Acacia Avenue, Carlsbad, San Diego County, California 92008, City of Carlsbad Project No.: MS 05-09 W.O. 7368-B-SC, dated December 6. _____, 2017b, Grading plan and retaining wall review, response to redline comments from the City, 155 and 163 Acacia Avenue, Carlsbad, San Diego County, California 92008, W.O. 7368-A-SC, dated October 26. _____, 2016, Geotechnical update, proposed Acacia Estates 4-unit development at 155 and 163 Acacia Avenue, Carlsbad, San Diego County, California 92008 APNs 204-231-06 and -08, W.O. 7142-A-SC, dated August 25. _____, 2005, Preliminary geotechnical evaluation, 163 and 165 Acacia Avenue, Carlsbad, San Diego County, California, W.O. 4734-A-SC, dated April 6. GeoSoils, Inc. APPENDIX B LABORATORY TEST RESULTS W.O. 7368-B-SC PLATE 1