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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCUP 2018-0023; BUENA VISTA RESERVOIR SITE (PARK) OFFSITE; FINAL SOILS REPORT; 2021-08-20FINAL REPORT OF TESTING AND OBSERVATION SERVICES PERFORMED DURING OFFSITE IMPROVEMENTS BUENA VISTA RESERVOIR SITE (PARK) CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA PREPARED FOR AUGUST 20, 2021 PROJECT NO. G2225-52-03 LENNAR® Project No. G2225-52-03 August 20, 2021 Lennar Homes of California, Inc. 15131 Alton Parkway, Suite 365 Irvine, California 92618 Attention: Ms. Lisa Galloway Subject: FINAL REPORT OF TESTING AND OBSERVATION SERVICES PERFORMED DURING OFFSITE IMPROVEMENTS BUENA VISTA RESERVOIR SITE (PARK) CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA Dear Ms. Galloway: In accordance with your request, we prepared this final report of our testing and observation services for the offsite improvements for the Buena Vista Reservoir Park site in Carlsbad, California. We provided compaction testing and observation services on an “on call” basis, as requested by the site superintendent during construction of offsite improvements. We performed our services during the period of March 31 through June 29, 2021. The scope of our services included: Performing in-place density tests on an “on-call” basis for utility trench backfill operations for electrical trench. Performing in-place density tests of subgrade soil for curb/gutter and sidewalk. We also performed in-place density tests during placement of aggregate base and asphalt concrete. Providing geotechnical consultation services during improvement operations. Performing laboratory tests to aid in evaluating the compaction characteristics of soil conditions encountered and/or used for fill and Preparing this final report of improvements. GEOCON INCORPORATED GEOTECHNICAL ■ ENVIRONMENTAL ■ MATE RI ALS O 6960 Flanders Drive ■ San Diego, California 92121-297 4 ■ Telephone 858.558.6900 ■ Fax 858.558.6159 Geocon Project No. G2225-52-03 - 2 - August 20, 2021 To aid in preparing this report, we reviewed the following report and plans associated with the project improvements: 1.Final Report of Testing and Observation Services Performed During Site Grading, Buena Vista Reservoir Site (Park), Carlsbad, California, prepared by Geocon Incorporated, dated July 27, 2021 (Project No. G2225-52-03). 2.Improvement Plans for: Buena Vista Reservoir Site (Park), Carlsbad, California prepared by City of Carlsbad Engineering Department, dated September 10, 2020. (Drawing No.521-1, Project NO. CUP 2018-0023) During the construction of site improvements, we observed compaction procedures and performed in- place density tests to evaluate the dry density and moisture content of the fill materials. We performed in-place density tests using a nuclear gauge in accordance with ASTM Test Procedure D 6938 for soil and D 2950 for asphalt concrete. Table I presents the results of the in-place density tests. We used the referenced plans in the field to identify in-place density test locations for the utility and surface improvement areas. We performed laboratory tests on soil samples in accordance with ASTM Test Procedures D 1557, Maximum Dry Density/Optimum Moisture Content. We also performed laboratory tests on asphalt concrete samples in accordance with ASTM Test Procedures D 2726 (Hveem Density), D 2041 (Theoretical Maximum Density), D 1560 (Stability), D 6307 (Asphalt Content) and C 136 (Sieve Analysis). Tables II through IV present the results of the laboratory tests. The results of the laboratory tests indicate the samples are in general conformance with the Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction (Greenbook). The results of the in-place density tests indicate that the subgrade soils for pedestrian sidewalk and curb/gutter bordering pedestrian sidewalk possess a dry density of at least 90 percent of the laboratory maximum dry density near to slightly above the optimum moisture content at the locations tested. In- place density test results indicate that utility trench backfill within the street subgrade area, subgrade soils for vehicular use sidewalk, subgrade soils for curb/gutter bordering vehicular use sidewalk, subgrade soils and aggregate base for vehicular pavement possess a dry density of at least 95 percent of the laboratory maximum dry density near to slightly above the optimum moisture content at the locations tested. Additionally, the in-place density tests also indicate the asphalt concrete was compacted to a minimum density of at least 95 percent of the laboratory Hveem density at the locations tested. Based on our observations and test results, we opine the construction of site improvements, which is the subject of this report, has been performed in substantial conformance with the recommendations of the project geotechnical report. Additional improvement installation performed at the site should be accomplished in conjunction with our observation and testing services. This office should be notified at least 48 hours prior to commencing additional grading or backfill operations. Geocon Project No. G2225-52-03 - 3 - August 20, 2021 Geocon Project No. G2225-52-03 August 20, 2021 TABLE II SUMMARY OF LABORATORY MAXIMUM DRY DENSITY AND OPTIMUM MOISTURE CONTENT TEST RESULTS ASTM D 1557 Sample No. Description Maximum Dry Density (pcf) Optimum Moisture Content (% dry wt.) 2 Reddish brown, Silty fine SAND; trace gravel 135.4 7.9 3 Reddish brown, Silty fine SAND 129.0 9.7 4 Gray, fine to coarse ,Sandy GRAVEL; trace silt 143.3 6.1 7 Grayish brown, Silty GRAVEL; some sand 121.5 10.7 TABLE III SUMMARY OF LABORATORY ASPHALT CONCRETE TEST RESULTS ASTM D 2041, D 2726 AND D 1560 Sample No. Test 2018 Greenbook Specifications Stability Maximum Aggregate Size (inch) Theoretical Maximum Density (pcf), ASTM D 2041 Hveem Maximum Density (pcf), ASTM D 2726 Air Voids (%) Stability, ASTM D1560 AC-01 ½ 156.4 149.4 5 44 35+ TABLE IV SUMMARY OF LABORATORY ASPHALT CONCRETE GRADATION AND ASPHALT CONTENT TEST RESULTS ASTM C 136 AND D 6307 Test Type ¾-Inch Aggregate Greenbook 2018, Specifications Section 203, Table 203- 6.5.4(A), Type III Class C2 Sample AC-01† Sieve Analysis (sieve size), ASTM C136 % passing % passing ¾ inch 100 100 ½ inch 99 89-100 ⅜ inch 94 70-94 No. 4 71 44-72 No. 8 51 30-54 No. 30 32 10-34 No. 200 9 5-14 Oil Content (%)*, ASTM D 6307 5.4 4.8-6.5 *Green Book and Caltrans refers to as “Asphalt Rubber Binder %.” †Sample from Superior Ready Mix Escondido