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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCT 74-21; CARLSBAD OAKS BUSINESS PARK; RECOMMENDED PAVEMENT SECTIONS; 1986-06-060~ ~ p 2g,tf(.f SAN DIEGO GEOTECHNICAL CONSULTANTS, INC. SOIL ENGINEERING & ENGINEERING GEOLOGY c16l986I Kaiser Development Job No. 30012-31 2121 Palomar Airport Road, Suite 201 Log No. 6-5031 Carlsbad, California 92008 Attention: Mr. John Burke SUBJECT: RECOMMENDED PAVEMENT SECTIONS Palomar Airport Road Sta._18+10 to Sta. 64+68 - =ia ,?i sdOa ne s sCit Carlsbad, California Gentlemen: In response to your request, we are presenting our recommen- dations for pavement sections for Palomar Airport Road between Station 18+10 and Station 64+68. Eight representative samples of the prevailing sub-grade soils were obtained and tested for their "R" Value. The results of these tests are shown on the attached figures. Our pavement section recommendations are based on the following traffic and sub-grade conditions, and the California Division of High- ways design procedure. Prevailing Subgrade: (Station 18+10 to 39+00) Traffic Index: City of Carlsbad Spec.: Lt. orange brown sandy clay "R" Value = <5 9.0 6" mm. A.C. thickness Recommended Pavement Section: - -___ '6-inches -.of -asphalt concrete over 20-inches ofj - ntreatedClass2aggrega t e base Prevailing Subgrade: (Station 39+00 to 53+50) Traffic Index: City of Carlsbad Spec.: Brown sandy clay "R" Value = 15 6" mm. A.C. thickness 6455 NANCY RIDGE DRIVE • SUITE 200 • SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 92121 • (619) 587-0250 SAN CONSULTANTS E. 28110 0 President Kaiser Development Job No. 30012-31 June 6, 1986 Log No. 6-5031 Page Two Recommended Pavement Section: inchesof asphalt concrete over of untreated Class 2 aggregate base.y Prevailing Subgrade: (Station 53+50 to 64+68 Traffic Index City of Carlsbad Spec.: Red-brown silty clay "R" Value = <5 we 6" mm. A.C. thickness Recommended Pavement Section: ex 14e. m:_inches_,of_,aS alt _______Ti 3a-8 ntreated Class 2 aggregate base.J A sufficient number of in-place density tests should be per- formed throughout the recommended sections as an indication of the actual compaction obtained. All loose or unstable areas should be removed as recommended by the soil engineer. All paving materials and methods of construction should con- form with good grading practices and with the requirements of the governing agency. Paved areas should be protected from moisture migrating under the pavement from adjacent water sources such as irrigated areas. Saturation of the underlying soils could result in local pavement failures. If you should have any questions regarding the above, please contact the undersigned at your convenience. We appreciate this opportunity to be of professional service. Very truly yours, MJM : pt Distribution: (4) Client (2) Rick Engineering Company