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RAF Pacifica Group-Real Estate Fund IV, LLC
315 South Coast Highway 101, Suite V-12
Encinitas, CA 92024
Attention:
Subject:
Mr. Jim Jacob, Director of Development
Supplemental Recommendations
Design for Flexible and Rigid Pavements
fu·sion Site Improvements
1950 Camino Vida Roble, Carlsbad, California
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April 20, 2020
NOVA Project No. 2019195
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References: NOVA 2019a. Report, Geotechnical Update, Mezzanine Addition, 1950 Camino Vida Roble,
Carlsbad Airport Center, Carlsbad, California, NOVA Services, Inc., Project No. 2019195,
September 20, 2019.
NOVA 2019b. Report, Geotechnical Update, fu·sion Site Improvements, 1950 Camino Vida
Roble, Carlsbad, California, NOVA Services, Inc., Project No. 2019195, November 5, 2019.
SCA 2019. fu·sion, 1950 Camino Vida Roble, Carlsbad, California 92008, RAF Pacifica
Group, SCA Architecture, Job No. 18034.S02, September 13, 2019.
Dear Mr. Jacob:
The intent of this letter is to provide recommendations for the design of flexible and rigid (PCC)
pavements at the subject development. The recommendations utilize the results of laboratory
testing recently completed by NOV A.
These recommendations are provided by NOVA Services, Inc. (NOVA) for RAF Pacifica Group-
Real Estate Fund IV, LLC (RAF Pacifica). NOVA is retained by RAF Pacifica as Geotechnical
Engineer-of-Record (GEOR) for this project.
PAVEMENT SUBGRADE PREPARATION
The subgrade for areas to receive PCC or rigid pavements should be prepared in the stepwise
described below.
1. Step 1, Moisture Conditioning and Densification. The upper 12 inches of soils exposed
at subgrade for pavements should be moisture conditioned to at least 2% above
optimum, then densified to at least 95% relative compaction after ASTM D1557 (the
'modified Proctor').
2. Step 2, Proof Roll. The prepared subgrade should be proof-rolled under the observation
of the GEOR using a loaded dump truck or similar. Any yielding, soft or unsuitable
materials observed during this proof-rolling should be removed, replaced with an
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Supplemental Recommendations for Pavements
fu·sion Site Improvements, Carlsbad, CA
NOVA Project No. 2019195
April 20, 2020
approved backfill, and compacted. The GEOR can provide alternative options such as
using geogrid and/or geotextile to stabilize the subgrade at the time of construction, if
necessary.
3. Step 3, Timely Placement of the Base Course. Construction should be managed such
that preparation of the subgrade immediately precedes placement of the base course.
Proper drainage of the paved areas should be provided to reduce moisture infiltration to
the subgrade.
Construction should be managed such that preparation of the subgrade immediately precedes
placement of the base course. NOVA approves the use of recycled base or Caltrans Class II
base for pavement sections within the property. Proper drainage of the paved areas should be
provided to reduce moisture infiltration to the subgrade
FLEXIBLE PAVEMENTS
R-Value testing by NOVA of a representative sample of subgrade soils after ASTM D2844
indicated R ~ 14. Design for pavements should anticipate R ~ 14.
The structural design of flexible pavement depends primarily on anticipated traffic conditions,
subgrade soils, and construction materials. Table 1 provides pavement sections for differing
conditions of traffic.
Table 1. Flexible Pavement Sections, R = 14
Asphalt Base Thickness Area Traffic Index Thickness {inches) (inches)
Passenger Car 5.0 4 6 Driveways/Parking
Fire Lane/Heavy 6.0 4 10 Duty Driveways
RIGID (PCC) PAVEMENTS
Pavement Section
The Portland cement concrete (PCC) pavement section should consist of 7 inches of Portland
cement concrete over 12 inches of properly prepared subgrade placed at a minimum relative
compaction of 95%. NOVA expects that the exposed subgrade will be of relatively Low
expansion potential. If the excavation exposes clayey subgrade soils with an Expansion Index
El>50, the top 12 inches should be replaced with 'Select Fill' as defined in NOVA 2019b.
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Concrete Properties
Supplemental Recommendations for Pavements
fu·sion Site Improvements, Carlsbad, CA
NOVA Project No. 2019195
April 20, 2020
The concrete should be obtained from a mix design that conforms with the minimum properties
shown on Table 2.
Table 2. Recommendations for Concrete Pavements
Property Recommended Requirement
Compressive Strength @ 28 days 3,250 psi minimum
Strength Requirements ASTM C94
Minimum Cement Content 5.5 sacks/cu. yd.
Cement Type Type V Portland
Concrete Aggregate ASTM C33
Aggregate Size 1-inch maximum
Maximum Water Content 0.5 lb/lb of cement
Maximum Allowable Slump 4 inches
Jointing and Doweling
Longitudinal and transverse joints should be provided as needed in concrete pavements for
expansion/contraction and isolation. Sawed joints should be cut within 24 hours of concrete
placement, and should be a minimum of 25% of slab thickness plus ¼-inch.
All joints should be sealed to prevent entry of foreign material and doweled where necessary for
load transfer. Where dowels cannot be used at joints accessible to wheel loads, pavement
thickness should be increased by 25% at the joints and tapered to regular thickness in 5 feet.
CLOSURE
NOVA appreciates the opportunity to be of continued service to RAF Pacifica. Should you have
any questions regarding this letter or other matters, please do not hesitate to contact the
undersigned at 858.292.7575.
Sincerely,
, Inc.
Wail Mo~htar n . O'Brien, P.E, G.E.
Senior Project Manager ri cipal Geotechnical Engineer ~
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