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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1036; Laguna Riviera Park Volleyball Ct/Comfort Station; Laguna Riviera Park Volleyball Court/Comfort Station; 1976-08-17BENTON ENGINEERING, INC. APPLIED SOIL MECHANICS FOUNDATIONS PHILIP HENKING BENTON PRESIDENT - CIVIL ENGINEER City of Carlsbad 1200 Elm Avenue Carlsbad, California 92008 6717 CONVOY COURT SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 92111 August 17, 1976 TELEPHONE (714) 565-1955 Attention: Subject: Mr. Ed Smertelny Engineering Department Project No. 76-7-27DF (Your Contract No. 1036) Results of Field Density And Expansion Tests Volleyball Court and Comfort Station Laguna Riviera Park Park Drive and Kelly Drive Carlsbad, California RECEIVED AUG20 1976 CITY OF CARLSBAD Engineering Department Gentlemen: This is to report the results of two field density tests taken in subgrade soils for the new volleyball court at Laguna Riviera Park in Carlsbad, California. An expansion test was also performed on a sample of soil obtained at the site of the proposed comfort station and recommendations and precautions are presented for construction on this soil. The results of the field density tests taken in the volleyball court area on July 28, 1976 are presented as follows: Test No. 1 2 Approx- imate Location West Side of Court East Side of Court Depth of Test Below Existing Grade in Inches 4-10 0- 6 Field Moisture % dry wt 7.6 5.4 Dry Density Ib/cu ft 124.9 115.1 Approx- imate * Maximum Dry Density Ib/cu ft 130.1 130.1 • Percent Compaction 95.6 88.4 Based on one laboratory compaction test conducted at the approximate optimum moisture content. Project No. 76-7-27DF s^ -2- ^ August 17, 1976 City of Carlsbad ^ ^ LABORATORY TEST RESULTS Compaction tests were performed on representative samples of the soils to establish compaction criteria. The soils were tested according to the A.S.T.M. D 1557-70 method of compaction which uses 25 blows of a 10 pound rammer dropping 18 inches on each of 5 layers in a 4 inch diameter 1/30 cubic foot mold. The results of the tests are presented as follows: Maximum Optimum Mois- Soil Dry Density ture Content Location Description Ib/cu ft % dry wt Volleyball Court Gray brown fine to coarse sand 130.1 ** 9.6 Comfort Station Dark brownish gray silty clay 112.2 14.7 ** Value determined by performing one compaction test at the approximate optimum moisture content. In addition to the above laboratory tests, an expansion test was performed on the sample of soil obtained in the area for the proposed comfort station to determine its volumetric change character- istics with change in moisture content. The recorded expansion of the sample is presented as follows: Percent Expansion Under Unit Load of 500 Pounds per Square Soil Foot from Air Dry Description to Saturation Dark brownish gray silty clay 14.81 (Molded to 91 percent of maximum dry density) Recommendations for Comfort Station It is concluded from the results of the laboratory expansion test that the silty clay soil encountered in the area for the proposed comfort station would be considered as a critically "expansive" soil. Therefore, in order to minimize possible detrimental effects caused by this potentially "expansive" soil, the following special design and precautions are recommended: 10 Use continuous interconnected reinforced concrete footings throughout and place these at a minimum depth of 2.0 feet below the lowest adigcentexterior final groundjsurface^ 2. Reinforce and interconnect continuously with steel bars all interior and exterior footings with a minimum of one "j bar at 3 inches above the bottom of aJJ footings..qnd.pne *5 bar placed 1 1/2 inches below the top of the stems of the footings. BENTON ENGINEERING. INC. Project No. 76-7-27DF - -. -3- ^ > August 17, 1976 City of Carlsbad V^ vy 3. Reinforce the concrete floor slab with a minimum of 6 x 6 - 6/6 welded wire fabric and provide a base Jayer of at least 4 inches of 3/4 to 1 inch size crushed rock beneath the slab._ If desirable, a moisture barrier could be provided above the crushed rock and then 2 inches of sand placed over the moisture barrier and below the bottom of the slab in order to prevent moisture from penetrating through the floor slab. Moisten the subgrade soils to a depth of 3 feet below finished subgrade to a moisture content of at least three percent greater than optimum prior to pouring the footings and floor slab. 5. Provide positive drainage away from all perimeter footings with a vertical fall of at least 5 inches in a horizontal distance of 5 feet outside the perimeter of the building. Respectfully submitted, BENTON ENGINEERING, INC. By R. C. Remer Reviewed by Philip H. Benfon, Civil Engineer R.C.E. No. 10332 Distr: (3) Addressee RCR/PHB/ew BENTON ENGINEERING, INC.