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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCT 00-06; BRESSI RANCH; AS-GRADED COMPLETION LETTER FOR MANUFACTURED SLOPES ON EL FUERTE; 2004-03-30971009-011 receive fill; 2) the excavation of stability fill and fill slopes keys; 3) excavation of formational material; 4) the placement of subdrains in the stability fill keys, and 5) the placement of compacted Fill soils. Conclusions and Recommendations The rough and fine grading operations for the manufactured slopes of El Fuerte Street (between Station No. 8+50 and 57+25) were performed in general accordance with the project geotechnical reports, geotechnical recommendations made during the rough and fine grading, and the City of Carlsbad requirements. It is our professional opinion that the subject street manufactured slopes are suitable for its intended use provided the recommendations included in the project geotechnical report and the City of Carlsbad requirements are incorporated into the design and construction of the manufactered slopes for El Fuerte Street and associated improvements. The following is a summary of our conclusions: Geotechnical and geologic conditions encountered during the rough and fine grading were generally as anticipated. A comprehensive summary of the geotechnical and geologic conditions (including field density and laboratory testing, geologic units, geologic structure and faulting) will be summarized in the final as-graded report for the project. Site preparation and removals were geotechnically observed. Stability fills were constructed to improve the gross stability of the cut slopes exposing fractured and blocky formational material and/or other adverse geologic conditions on the site. The stability fill keys were excavated in accordance with the project geotechnical recommendations. Fill slopes located above natural ground were constructed with a fill slope key. All keys were excavated to a minimum of 15 feet wide, at least 2 feet into competent material along the toe- of-slope with the key bottom inclined at least 2 percent into-the-slope. Subdrains were placed along the bottom of the stability keys and at approximately 30-foot vertical intervals. The subdrains were either outletted to the slope face or outletted into storm drain facilities (inlet box, catch basin, concrete drainage swale, etc.). Fill soils were derived from onsite soils. Field density testing indicated that the fill soils were placed and compacted to at least 90 percent relative compaction (based on American Standard of Testing and Materials [ASTM] Test Method Dl 557) and near-optimum moisture content in accordance with the project recommendations. It is our professional opinion that the primary settlement of the fill soils is essentially complete. -2- Leighton 971009-011 Limitations The presence of our field representatives at the site was intended to provide the owner with professional advice, opinions, and recommendations based on observations of the contractor's work. Although the observations did not reveal obvious deficiencies or deviations from project specifications, we do not guarantee the contractor's work, nor do our services relieve the contractor or his subcontractor's work, nor do our services relieve the contractor or his subcontractors of their responsibility if defects are subsequently discovered in their work. Our responsibilities did not include any supervision or direction of the actual work procedures of the contractor, his personnel, or subcontractors. The conclusions in this report are based on test results and observations of the grading and earthwork procedures used and represent our engineering opinion as to the compliance of the results with the project specifications. If you have any questions regarding this letter, please contact this office. We appreciate this opportunity to be of service. Respectfully submitted, LEIGHTON AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Randall K. WagnerCEGI Director of Geology Distribution: (2) Addressee (2) Lennar Comminutes, Attention: Ms. Christine Zortman (1) iT Kruer, Attention: Mr. Chuck Knight -3- Leighton