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HomeMy WebLinkAbout3957; EL CAMINO REAL ROAD WIDENING; PAVEMENT RECOMMENDATIONS; 2016-03-02CLce- ' SDV0SB.DVB SCSI, Inc. Corporate Healquarters 6280 Pivercjale Street San Diego, CA 92120 P 619.280.4321 T 877.215.4321 619.280.4717 W www.scst.com March 2, 2016 Mr. Casey Arndt City of Carlsbad Construction Inspection Division 5950 El Camino Real Carlsbad, California 92008 SCSI No. 150105P3 Report No. 4 Subject: PAVEMENT SECTION RECOMMENDATIONS ASPHALT ROADWAY BUS STOP PADS EL CAMINO REAL STATIONS 497+30 TO STATION 537+95 CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA Reference: "Geotechnical Engineering Investigation Report, El Camino Real Road Widening Project, City of Carlsbad, California" prepared by Testing Engineers - US Labs, Inc. dated March 28, 2006. Dear Mr. Arndt: In accordance with your request, SCST, Inc. has evaluated alternative pavement sections for the subject project stations. We understand that two bus stop pads will be constructed at the subject project site. For this particular project, an asphalt concrete (AC) pavement section is desired to allow for future asphalt overlay projects. The The North County Transit District (NCTD) design standards specifies pavements be underlain by concrete treated base. The purpose of our work is to provide an appropriate pavement section alternative consisting of aggregate base (AB) and geogrid as a substitute to Cement Treated Base (CTB). CONCLUSIONS AND PAVEMENT SECTION RECOMMENDATION SCSI reviewed project geotechnical reports to develop conclusions regarding the subgrade conditions anticipated at the project site. R-value tests performed on representative subgrade samples ranged between 8 and 72 (Testing Engineers, 2006). Based on our experience at the site, the pavement support characteristics of the subgrade soils are considered poor. SCST used the Caltrans Highway Design Manual pavement design procedures and methods to assist us in determining the pavement section suggested by the NCTD Design Standards for bus stop pad pavement sections. New Pavement Section Recommendations A design R-value of 5 was selected for our pavement design to calculate the standard asphalt pavement section provided in the NCTD Design Standards. The following pavement section is recommended for the assumed Traffic Index for 20-year life cycles (Table 1). The City of Carlsbad March 2, 2016 El Camino Real Road Widening - Bus Stop Pads SCST No. 150105P3-4 Carlsbad, California Page 3 Table I Flexible Pavement Sections (20-year life) Pavement Design R- Asphalt Aggregate Geogrid Section value Traffic Index Concrete Base* Reinforcement** (inches) (inches) (layers) Bus Stop Less than 5 12 8.0 17.0 1 Pad Aggregate Base should conform to Class 2 Aggregate Base in accordance with the Caltrans Standard Specifications or Crushed Miscellaneous Base in accordance with the Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction. **Geogrid reinforcement such as Tensar TX-5 or equivalent placed between subgrade and aggregate base. Subgrade Preparation for Bus Stop Pad Construction Where the pavement is to be removed and reconstructed, the subgrade surface exposed should be proof rolled. Areas judged unsuitable for pavement support by the proof roll should be excavated to remove unsuitable materials as determined by the geotechnical engineer or their representative. Excavations of up to 2 feet should be anticipated. The excavations may be backfilled with suitable onsite soil materials or imported aggregate base materials in accordance with project specifications. Unsuitable materials may be encountered deeper than 2 feet requiring additional excavation. In lieu of deeper excavations, geotextile such as Tensar® TX-5 or equivalent can be placed at 2 feet below planned subgrade elevations and backfilled with suitable material in accordance with project specifications. This layer of geotextile reinforcement is in addition to recommended pavement schedule. The surface exposed should be scarified to a depth of 12 inches, moisture conditioned to near optimum moisture content and compacted to at least 95% relative compaction in accordance with ASTM D 1557. Existing soils that are free of organic material and that do not contain rocks larger than 3 inches in maximum dimension will be suitable for placement as compacted fill, provided they are moisture conditioned to near the optimum moisture content. Imported soils, if any, should not contain organic material or rocks greater than 3 inches in maximum dimension. Imported material should be granular, and should be reviewed by the Engineer prior to placement. New fill soils and base courses for pavements, should be placed in 6-inch to 8-inch loose lifts, moisture conditioned to near optimum moisture content and compacted to at least 95% relative compaction. Materials and methods of construction should conform to good engineering practice. GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING DURING CONSTRUCTION SCST should observe pavement construction and perform appropriate laboratory tests to evaluate the degree of compaction achieved and that material characteristics conform to the specified criteria. In the event unusual or unanticipated conditions are encountered, the presence of the geotechnical engineer during construction will enable modification of the ESI2 I The City of Carlsbad March 2, 2016 El Camino Real Road Widening - Bus Stop Pads SCST No. 150105P3-4 Carlsbad, California Page 4 recommendations in this report or the development of additional recommendations on a timely basis. If you have any questions, please call our office at (619) 280-4321. Respectfully Submitted, SCST, INC. cent .U,IT1514 Staff Engineer VAU:ER:aw UnUNdol,GE Principal Engineer (1) Addressee via e-mail: Casey.Arndt@carlsbadca.gov (1) Mr. Dave Carlin via e-mail: DCarlin@kleinfelder.com