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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCT 00-06; BRESSI RANCH; PAVEMENT SECTION DESIGN RECOMMENDATIONS; 2004-04-08croO- 0c9 Leighton and Associates, Inc. A LEIGHTON GROUP COMPANY April 8, 2004 Project No. 971009-011 To: Lennar Communities 1525 Faraday Avenue, Suite 300 Carlsbad, California 92008 Attention: Ms. Kristine Zortman X2JL 4//2/o1- Subject: Pavement Section Design Recommendations for El Fuerte Street (Bressi Ranch Way to the North End of PA-13), Station No. 21+50 to 34+00, Bressi Ranch, Carlsbad, California References: Carlsbad, City of, 1996, Standards for Design and Construction of Public Works Improvements in the City of Carlsbad, California, Project No. 05332-12-01, dated April 20, 1993, revised December 10, 1996 Project Design Consultants (PDC), 2003, Plans for the Improvement of El Fuerte Street, Carlsbad, California, Project No. CT-00-06, Drawing No. 400-8E, 23 Sheets, dated February 21, 2003 Introduction This letter presents our preliminary pavement design recommendations for El Fuerte Street (form Bressi Ranch Way to the north end of PA-13) between Station No. 21+50 and 34+00 within the Bressi Ranch project, located in Carlsbad, California. Three representative subgrade soil samples were obtained along the roadway alignment. The samples were transported to our laboratory and R- value testing (in accordance with Caltrans Test Method 301) was performed. The test results indicated the subgrade soils have R-values ranging from 12 to 13. The approximate sample locations and results of the laboratory testing are presented in Appendix A. Based on the project Improvement Plans (PDC, 2003), we understand that Poinsettia Lane has a traffic index (TI) of 8.0. According to the City of Carlsbad requirements (Carlsbad, 1996), the minimum pavement section for streets having a TI of 8.0 is 5.0 inches of Asphalt Concrete (AC) over 6.0 inches of Aggregate Base (AB) regardless of the R-Value. 3934 Murphy Canyon Road, Suite B205 • San Diego, CA 92123-4425 858.292.8030 • Fax 858.292.0771 • www.leightongeo.com 971009-011 Pavement Section Utilizing Class 2 Aggregate Base Material Based on the above information, the recommended Class 2 Aggregate Base pavement section was calculated using the Caltrans Highway Design Manual Method and compared with the City of Carlsbad's minimum section thickness requirements. The recommended pavement section is presented on Table 1. Table 1 Recommended Pavement Section Utilizing Class 2 Aggregate Base Asphalt Class 2 Location Traffic Design Concrete Aggregate Base Index R-Value Thickness Thickness (in inches) (in inches) El Fuerte Street, Station No. 8.0 12 5.0 16.0 21+50 to 34+00 Prior to placement of the street aggregate base material, the upper 12 inches of subgrade soils in the street (including beneath the curb and gutter) shall be scarified, moisture-conditioned (or dried back) as necessary to at least optimum moisture content and compacted to a minimum 95 percent relative compaction based on American Standard of Testing and Materials (ASTM) Test Method D1557. Class 2 Aggregate Base shall then be placed and compacted at a minimum 95 percent relative compaction in accordance with ASTM Test Method D1557. The aggregate base material shall be a maximum of 6 inches thick below the curb and gutter and extend a minimum of 6 inches behind the back of the curb. The Class 2 Aggregate Base shall conform to and be placed in accordance with the latest revision of the California Department of Transportation Standard Specifications (Section 26), the Greenbook specifications, and/or the City of Carlsbad requirements. Asphalt Concrete shall conform to and be placed in accordance with the "Greenbook" Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction and the City of Carlsbad requirements. If pavement is planned adjacent to landscaped areas, we recommend that appropriate measures be taken (such as keeping the amount of landscape irrigation to a minimum, installing area drains or other devices, etc.) to reduce the possible adverse effects of water on the pavement subgrade. 4 Leighton 971009-011 If you have any questions regarding our letter, please contact this office. We appreciate this opportunity to be of service. Respectfully submitted, LEIGHTON AND ASSOCIATES, INC. No. 45283 rn CM rn William D. Olson, RCE 45283 Senior Project Engineer clvo- OFG ' dUKWo.r Randall K. Wagner, LEG 1612 fKQ Senior Associate if No. 164-2 * CERTIFIED * Vi \ ENGINEERING / Attachments: Appendix A - Laboratory Testing Procedures and Test Results OF CAL Distribution: (2) Addressee 13 Lennar Communities, Attention: Mr. Jim Urbina City of Carlsbad, Public Works Department, Attention: Mr. Casey Arndt (2) J. T. Kruer, Attention: Mr. Chuck Knight (1) Hazard Construction Company, Attention: Mr. Lino Cruz -3- Leighton 971009-011 APPENDIX A Laboratory Testing Procedures and Test Results "R"-Value: The resistance "R"-value was determined by the California Materials Method No. 301 for subgrade soils. Three samples were prepared and exudation pressure and 'R"-value determined on each one. The graphically determined "R"-value exudation pressure of 300 psi is summarized in the table below: Sample Number Sample Location Sample Description R-Value El Fuerte Street, Station R-25 Light brown clayey SILT 13 No. 32+50 El Fuerte Street, Station R-26 Light brown clayey SILT 13 No. 29+30 El Fuerte Street, Station R-27 Light brown clayey SILT 12 No. 25+10 A-i Leighton