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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPD 2021-0004; NORTH COUNTY ACADEMY; FINAL SOILS REPORT; 2023-09-21 GEOTECHNICAL MATERIALS SPECIAL INSPECTION DVBE  SBE  SDVOSB  SLBE 4373 Viewridge Avenue, Suite B San Diego, CA 92123 P: 858.292.7575 usa-nova.com 944 Calle Amanecer, Suite F San Clemente, CA 92673 P: 949.388.7710 Carlsbad Unified School District September 21, 2023 Ms. Jessica Kimbrell NOVA Project No. 1022080 6225 El Camino Real Carlsbad, CA 92009 Subject: Report As-Graded Geologic and Geotechnical Conditions North County Academy 1640 Magnolia Avenue, Carlsbad, California DSA File No. 37-H16 Dear Ms. Kimbrell: This report presents geotechnical observations and the results of quality assurance testing performed by NOVA Services, Inc. (NOVA) during grading for the above-referenced project. This report addresses only the geologic and geotechnical considerations associated with the project’s construction. The services described herein were performed by NOVA for Carlsbad Unified School District, during the period December 7, 2022, to August 14, 2023. NOVA is retained by Carlsbad Unified School District as Geotechnical Engineer-of-Record (GEOR) for this work. Based on the observations and testing reported herein, with the exception listed below, NOVA certifies that the soil engineering and engineering geologic aspects of the grading are in compliance with the approved geotechnical recommendations (NOVA 2021a) and the project plans (PLSA 2021). The site is considered suitable for its intended purpose. BACKGROUND Location The subject site (hereinafter, ‘the site’) is located on an approximately 0.25-acre area within the North County Academy campus. The site is nominally located at 1640 Magnolia Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008, and is bounded by Brady Circle to the north and west, residential developments to the east, and Magnolia Avenue to the south. Project Description The scope of the project included the development of a three-room modular classroom building, with a number of ancillary improvements, such as playground equipment, a shade structure, and a stormwater BMP facility supporting the classrooms. Associated improvements include retaining walls, underground utilities, driveways, and walkways. Report of As-Graded Geotechnical and Geologic Conditions North County Academy, Carlsbad, California NOVA Project No. 1022080 September 21, 2023 2 Purpose of the Earthwork The purpose of the earthwork was to provide (i) a building pad founded on properly compacted fill soils suitable for support of shallow foundations for the new modular building, and (ii), support for new retaining walls, utilities, and pavements for driveways and walkways. Permitted Design Documentation Geotechnical The design basis geotechnical report is Report, Geotechnical Investigation, Proposed Portable Classrooms, North County Academy, 1640 Magnolia Avenue, Carlsbad, California, NOVA Services, Inc., Project 2020187, December 7, 2020 (hereinafter ‘NOVA 2020’). An updated report addressing updated plans and site information is provided in Update Report, Geotechnical Investigation, North County Academy Campus Consolidation, 1640 Magnolia Avenue, Carlsbad, California, NOVA Services, Inc., Project 2020187, June 2, 2021 (hereinafter ‘NOVA 2021a’). Additional recommendations for site sidewalk sections were provided in Additional Geotechnical Recommendations, Pedestrian Loaded Rigid Pavements, North County Academy, 1640 Magnolia Avenue, Carlsbad, California, NOVA Services, Inc., Project 2020187, February 18, 2021 (hereinafter ‘NOVA 2021b’). Construction Permitted construction drawings addressing earthwork are provided in Campus Consolidation, North County Academy, 1640 Magnolia Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008, AlphaStudio Design Group, Civil Plans provided by Pasco Laret Suiter & Associates, Project No. 20-014, November 17, 2021 (hereinafter ‘PLSA 2021’). Permitted construction drawings addressing the construction of the shade structure are provided in Campus Consolidation, North County Academy, 1640 Magnolia Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008, AlphaStudio Design Group, Civil Plans provided by Will Engineering, LLC., Project No. 20-014, November 17, 2021 (hereinafter ‘WE 2021’). OBJECTIVES AND SCOPE OF NOVA’S SERVICES Objectives The objectives of NOVA’s services during earthwork for the above-referenced project were twofold, namely: (i) to observe geologic conditions encountered, and (ii) through testing and observation, to document that the earthwork/grading was completed in conformance with the permitted design documentation. Scope In order to accomplish the above objectives, NOVA undertook the scope of services abstracted below during the period of relevant construction. Report of As-Graded Geotechnical and Geologic Conditions North County Academy, Carlsbad, California NOVA Project No. 1022080 September 21, 2023 3 1. Observation and Testing. NOVA performed observation and testing as requested by the contractor during rough grade operations (removals and compaction). Quality Assurance (QA) in-place density testing of soils placed as compacted fills and backfills were performed after ASTM D6938 (‘In-Place Density and Moisture by Nuclear Methods’). The density of the asphaltic wearing surface of pavements was determined after ASTM D2950 (‘Standard Test Method for Density of Bituminous Concrete by Nuclear Methods’). The approximate locations of the density tests conducted for this work are shown on the attached Plates. The laboratory test results are presented in Table I. The field in-place density test results are summarized in Table II. 2. Laboratory Testing. The field density testing was supported by laboratory testing of representative samples of soils utilized for fills, backfills, and pavement materials in accordance with ASTM D1557. The test results are presented in Table I. The indications of this testing are the basis for NOVA’s judgments regarding the relative compaction of the fills placed. 3. Technical Support. NOVA provided technical support in response to geotechnical-related issues during construction. 4. Reporting. NOVA provided reporting during the conduct of the work. Preparation of this report completes NOVA’s scope of services. OBSERVED SOIL AND GEOLOGIC UNITS General The adequacy of earthwork was determined in part by observation of earthwork operations by NOVA staff familiar with the requirements for earthwork in the City of Carlsbad area and familiar with both the specific intent and specific requirements of this project. This observation was the basis for selection by NOVA of locations for testing of density and for recovery of samples for laboratory testing. The following subsections provide discussion regarding NOVA’s observations of the geologic units. Engineered Artificial Fill Placed by NOVA (af) During grading for the subject development, previously placed fills were removed and replaced as compacted engineered fill after ASTM D6938 (‘In-Place Density and Moisture by Nuclear Methods’). All of this earthwork was the object of QA observation, testing and technical support by NOVA, as described above. Old Paralic Deposits (Qop) As reported in NOVA 2021a and encountered at the bottom of remedial excavations for the modular buildings and retaining walls in the field, the site is underlain by orange-brown to dark orange-brown silty and clayey sandstone of the Quaternary-aged old paralic deposits (Qop). Report of As-Graded Geotechnical and Geologic Conditions North County Academy, Carlsbad, California NOVA Project No. 1022080 September 21, 2023 4 CONSTRUCTION SUMMARY General Construction of relevance to this report was completed during the period of December 7, 2022, to August 14, 2023. The general contractor was C.W. Driver. The earthwork subcontractor was FJ Willert Contracting Co. The drilling subcontractor was Zasueta Contracting, Inc. Other wet and dry utilities were placed by Advance Plumbing and New Electric. Pavement materials were completed by Kirk Paving, Inc. NOVA provided observation of earthwork operations, at times requested by the contractor. The description of earthwork operations provided in the following subsections reflects observations by NOVA during its presence on-site. Site Preparation Prior to earthwork, debris in the areas being improved was removed and disposed of off-site. Operations The grading subcontractor utilized a variety of medium equipment to perform the earthwork. Equipment included: front loaders, skip loaders, backhoes, tracked excavators with sheep foots wheel attachment, and rollers. Manually operated reciprocating hammers were used for compaction where access to larger equipment was limited. Modular Buildings Grading Earthwork for areas of the modular building may be generalized to include the step-wise sequence of operations described below. 1. Step 1, Removals. Soils were removed to an elevation of approximately 12 inches below the bottom of footing wherever planned footing excavations were present in the areas receiving the new building pad. 2. Step 2, Re-densification. Where the bottoms of removals probed firm and unyielding, the soils were scarified to a depth of 12 inches and densified to 90% relative compaction after ASTMD1557 (the ‘Modified Proctor’) in accordance with the project specifications. 3. Step 3, Replacement. Soils staged in Step 1 were replaced as compacted fill. The replaced soils were moisture conditioned to near optimum moisture content and then spread in loose lifts of typically 4 to 8 inches. Thereafter, the soils were densified to at least 90% relative compaction after ASTM D1557 in accordance with the project specifications. Figure 1 depicts scarification of the bottoms of removals for the modular building pad. Figure 2 depicts the compaction of placed fill for the backfill of the remedial excavations for the modular building pad. Report of As-Graded Geotechnical and Geologic Conditions North County Academy, Carlsbad, California NOVA Project No. 1022080 September 21, 2023 5 Figure 1. Scarification of the Bottoms of Removals (December 9, 2022) Figure 2. Grading Operations for Modular Building Pad (December 22, 2022) Report of As-Graded Geotechnical and Geologic Conditions North County Academy, Carlsbad, California NOVA Project No. 1022080 September 21, 2023 6 Foundations NOVA observed soils exposed during excavation for both isolated and continuous foundations for the support of the modular buildings. The foundation excavations were observed by NOVA to be properly dimensioned and embedded into proper bearing strata comprised of engineered fill. Shade Structure Cast-in-drilled hole (‘CIDH’) piles were installed for foundation support of the ‘Navajo Shelter’ shade structure. As requested, NOVA observed the drilling and installation of the CIDH piles and noted them to be minimally dimensioned in accordance with the referenced plans (WE 2021) and reporting (NOVA 2021a). The piles were observed by NOVA to be founded in the proper bearing strata comprised of old paralic deposits (Qop). Figure 3 depicts drilling operations for the shade structure foundations. Figure 3. Drilling Operations for Shade Structure Foundations (May 17, 2023) Retaining Walls Earthwork operations consisted of backfilling portions of the modular building perimeter walls and site retaining walls. Report of As-Graded Geotechnical and Geologic Conditions North County Academy, Carlsbad, California NOVA Project No. 1022080 September 21, 2023 7 Retaining wall backfill operations consisted of placing soils that were moisture conditioned to near optimum moisture content in relatively thin, uniform lifts. Backfill was densified to at least 90% relative compaction after ASTM D1557 (the ‘Modified Proctor’). Figure 4 depicts the wall backfill operations. Figure 4. Backfill Operations for West Retaining Wall (May 11, 2023) NOVA was not asked to observe the installation of the wall subdrain system, the subdrain connections, or outlet locations. Post Grading Utilities NOVA observed backfilling operations for several utility line trenches. Characteristically sandy utility backfill was moisture conditioned to near optimum moisture content and compacted to at least 90% relative compaction after ASTM D1557 using a manually operated reciprocating hammer. Figure 5 depicts the compaction of the utilities. During drilling for the shade structure foundations, an existing sewer line was struck. Temporary cutting and capping of the utility pipe were performed, and installation of the shade structure foundation resumed. Later, the cut utility was removed and relocated. NOVA confirmed by communication with the contractor that the contractor opted to backfill the relocated utility without observation by a representative from NOVA. NOVA’s absence during this work does not necessarily indicate that future problems will occur. However, NOVA cannot comment on the performance of the improvements overlaying the backfilled utility. Report of As-Graded Geotechnical and Geologic Conditions North County Academy, Carlsbad, California NOVA Project No. 1022080 September 21, 2023 8 Figure 5. Utility Compaction (December 23, 2022) Pavement Patching Areas of newly installed utility lines and curbs within and surrounding the existing at-grade parking area were subject to patching with hot mix asphalt. Construction of these flexible pavement sections included the sequence of operations described below. 1. Step 1, Subgrade Preparation. Preparation of the subgrade for these areas included backfill of utility line trenches and curb areas by placing moisture-conditioned fill to 90% relative compaction and 95% for the upper 12 inches of subgrade after ASTMD1557 (the ‘Modified Proctor’) in accordance with the project specifications. 2. Step 2, Base Course. An approximate 10-inch-thick Class II aggregate base layer was densified to at least 95% of the material’s maximum density. 3. Step 3, Wearing Surface. The approximately 4-inch-thick layer of the asphaltic wearing surface was spread in loose lifts and densified by mechanical tampers. Figure 6 depicts Step 3 of the above-described paving operations. Report of As-Graded Geotechnical and Geologic Conditions North County Academy, Carlsbad, California NOVA Project No. 1022080 September 21, 2023 9 Figure 6. Paving Operations (April 14, 2023) Flatwork Flatwork subgrade preparation consisted of performing excavations of approximately 12 inches of soils from the planned finished grade elevations. Exposed soils were then scarified, moisture conditioned, and densified to a depth of 12 inches to at least 90% relative compaction after ASTM D1557. Thereafter, soil was moisturized to near optimum moisture content and then spread in loose lifts of typically 4 to 8 inches. Soils were then densified to at least 90% relative compaction after ASTM D1557 in accordance with the project specifications. LIMITATIONS Limitations Testing and Observation This report presents opinions, information, and data related to the earthwork at the subject site. Representatives of NOVA conducted testing and made observations as requested by the contractor during the progress of the construction to evaluate conformance with the project requirements. The Report of As-Graded Geotechnical and Geologic Conditions North County Academy, Carlsbad, California NOVA Project No. 1022080 September 21, 2023 10 testing by NOVA indicates that the earthwork observed conformance with the project requirements for placement and densification. Results presented herein are only representative of the samples and areas tested. As with any manufactured product, there are statistical variations in the uniformity of an earth fill and in the accuracy of the test used to measure its qualities. As compared with other manufactured products, earthwork has usually wider fluctuations in both the product and the test results. Variations in material properties are inherent in any earthwork operation and should be expected at this site. Survey References to elevations and locations herein were based on surveyors or grade checker stakes in the field and from the project grading plans (PLSA 2021). NOVA did not provide construction surveying services. NOVA has no opinion regarding the accuracy of the elevations or surface geometry with respect to the approved plans. Supervision The presence of NOVA personnel during the work progress did not involve any direct supervision of the Contractor or his work forces. Professional and technical advice and recommendations were provided to the Owner during the conduct of the work, based upon NOVA’s observations and evaluations. CLOSURE Should you have any questions regarding this letter or other matters, please do not hesitate to contact the undersigned at 858.292.7575 x 413. Sincerely, NOVA Services, Inc. _______________________ _______________________ Wail Mokhtar John F. O’Brien, PE, GE Regional Manager Principal Geotechnical Engineer Attachments: Attachment 1: Tables Attachment 2: Plate of As-Graded Geotechnical Map Report of As-Graded Geotechnical and Geologic Conditions North County Academy, Carlsbad, California NOVA Project No. 1022080 September 22, 2023 ATTACHMENT 1 TABLES As-Graded Geologic and Geotechnical Conditions North County Academy 1640 Magnolia Avenue, Carlsbad, California 92008 DSA File No. 37-H16 North County Academy Carlsbad, CA September 2023 NOVA Project No. 1022080 Maximum Optimum Dry Density Moisture Material ID Material Description (pcf)(%) A Dark Brown Sandy Silt 130.1 8.6 B Class II Recycled Base (Superior Ready Mix, Plant #20)115.5 15.5 Maximum Wet Density Material ID Material Description (pcf) AC-1 Type III C2 1/2" (Superior Ready Mix, Plant #41)148.6 AC-2 School House 3/8" (Martin Marrieta, Miramar Recycle Plant)146.3 Abbreviation Description of Terms MG Mass Grading FG Finished Grade S Sewer Line Trench SD Storm Drain Line Trench E Electrical Line Trench SG Subgrade B Aggregate Base AC Asphalt Concrete W Water Line Trench RW Retaining Wall Backfill CG Curb and Gutter SW Sidewalk Subgrade TABLE I DESCRIPTION OF TERMS Laboratory Maximum Density (ASTM D1557) Laboratory Maximum Density (ASTM D1560) NOVA Services, Inc.Page 1 of 1 North County Academy Carlsbad, CA September 2023 NOVA Project No. 1022080 Test Test Soil Rel.Pass/Date Number Type Test Location Elevation ID (pcf)(%)(pcf)(%)Comp.Fail 12/9/22 1 MG Modular Buildng Pads 157.0 A 130.1 8.6 127.3 9.6 98%Pass2MGModular Buildng Pads 159.0 A 130.1 8.6 127.9 10.4 98%Pass3MGModular Buildng Pads 159.0 A 130.1 8.6 123.3 9.1 95%Pass 12/19/22 4 MG Modular Buildng Pads 157.0 A 130.1 8.6 126.1 10.5 97%Pass 5 MG Modular Buildng Pads 157.0 A 130.1 8.6 128.1 10.6 98%Pass 12/21/22 6 MG Modular Buildng Pads 158.0 A 130.1 8.6 124.3 10.6 96%Pass7MGModular Buildng Pads 158.0 A 130.1 8.6 126.9 10.3 98%Pass 8 MG Modular Buildng Pads 158.0 A 130.1 8.6 123.1 9.9 95%Pass 12/22/22 9 MG East Retaining Wall 161.0 A 130.1 8.6 126.3 10.4 97%Pass10MGEast Retaining Wall 161.0 A 130.1 8.6 126.3 9.9 97%Pass 11 MG East Retaining Wall 161.0 A 130.1 8.6 121.8 7.9 94%Pass12FGModular Buildng Pads FG A 130.1 8.6 125.4 10.0 96%Pass13FGModular Buildng Pads FG A 130.1 8.6 124.9 10.1 96%Pass 14 FG Modular Buildng Pads FG A 130.1 8.6 126.1 9.8 97%Pass15FGModular Buildng Pads FG A 130.1 8.6 123.3 10.0 95%Pass 12/23/22 16 S Sewer Line Trench 153.0 A 130.1 8.6 119.7 9.7 92%Pass17SSewer Line Trench 156.0 A 130.1 8.6 124.2 9.4 95%Pass18SSewer Line Trench 153.0 A 130.1 8.6 119.9 7.8 92%Pass19SSewer Line Trench 156.0 A 130.1 8.6 125.1 8.6 96%Pass 20 S Sewer Line Trench 155.0 A 130.1 8.6 126.4 8.1 97%Pass 12/27/22 21 S Sewer Line Trench 155.0 A 130.1 8.6 124.9 10.2 96%Pass 22 MG West Retaining Wall 157.0 A 130.1 8.6 121.8 9.7 94%Pass23MGWest Retaining Wall 157.0 A 130.1 8.6 124.3 10.2 96%Pass 12/29/22 23A S Sewer Line Trench 156.0 A 130.1 8.6 123.5 9.3 95%Pass 23B S Sewer Line Trench 155.0 A 130.1 8.6 127.5 9.0 98%Pass 12/30/22 24 MG West Retaining Wall 157.0 A 130.1 8.6 120.5 10.6 93%Pass 25 MG West Retaining Wall 157.0 A 130.1 8.6 119.3 10.5 92%Pass 1/24/23 25A FG Modular Buildng Pads FG A 130.1 8.6 126.6 8.4 97%Pass 25B FG Modular Buildng Pads FG A 130.1 8.6 127.6 8.3 98%Pass25CFGModular Buildng Pads FG A 130.1 8.6 127.3 9.3 98%Pass 1/27/23 26 SD Storm Drain Line Trench 159.0 A 130.1 8.6 118.6 10.4 91%Pass 27 SD Storm Drain Line Trench 159.0 A 130.1 8.6 125.7 9.9 97%Pass28SDStorm Drain Line Trench 159.0 A 130.1 8.6 123.7 9.5 95%Pass29SDStorm Drain Line Trench 159.0 A 130.1 8.6 120.8 10.1 93%Pass 2/2/23 30 E Electrical Line Trench 159.0 A 130.1 8.6 125.0 9.3 96%Pass31EElectrical Line Trench 159.0 A 130.1 8.6 127.7 9.8 98%Pass 2/3/23 32 E Electrical Line Trench 159.0 A 130.1 8.6 120.4 10.6 93%Pass33EElectrical Line Trench 159.0 A 130.1 8.6 123.1 8.1 95%Pass34EElectrical Line Trench 160.0 A 130.1 8.6 120.0 10.6 92%Pass 2/6/23 35 E Electrical Line Trench 158.0 A 130.1 8.6 119.6 8.6 92%Pass36EElectrical Line Trench 158.0 A 130.1 8.6 121.3 9.2 93%Pass 2/15/23 37 S Sewer Line Trench 157.0 A 130.1 8.6 122.7 10.6 94%Pass38SSewer Line Trench 158.0 A 130.1 8.6 119.4 10.0 92%Pass39SSewer Line Trench 158.0 A 130.1 8.6 119.8 10.4 92%Pass 2/16/23 40 S Sewer Line Trench 157.0 A 130.1 8.6 122.4 9.3 94%Pass41SSewer Line Trench 159.0 A 130.1 8.6 119.3 10.4 92%Pass 42 S Sewer Line Trench 156.0 A 130.1 8.6 124.6 10.5 96%Pass 2/17/23 42A S Sewer Line Trench SG A 130.1 8.6 125.6 9.9 97%Pass42BSSewer Line Trench SG A 130.1 8.6 127.4 8.4 98%Pass 2/20/23 43 B Parking Area B B 115.5 15.5 111.3 14.6 96%Pass44BParking Area B B 115.5 15.5 113.5 15.9 98%Pass 45 B Parking Area B B 115.5 15.5 112.1 15.5 97%Pass46ACParking Area FS AC-1 148.6 N/A 144.6 N/A 97%Pass Laboratory Field SUMMARY OF FIELD IN-PLACE DENSITY AND MOISTURE TEST RESULTSTABLE II NOVA Services, Inc.1 of 5 North County Academy Carlsbad, CA September 2023 NOVA Project No. 1022080 Test Test Soil Rel.Pass/Date Number Type Test Location Elevation ID (pcf)(%)(pcf)(%)Comp.FailLaboratoryField SUMMARY OF FIELD IN-PLACE DENSITY AND MOISTURE TEST RESULTSTABLE II 47 AC Parking Area FS AC-1 148.6 N/A 143.8 N/A 97%Pass48ACParking Area FS AC-1 148.6 N/A 145.3 N/A 98%Pass 49 AC Parking Area FS AC-1 148.6 N/A 145.9 N/A 98%Pass 2/28/23 50 B Modular Buildng Pads B B 115.5 15.5 112.6 15.3 97%Pass 51 B Modular Buildng Pads B B 115.5 15.5 110.5 16.3 96%Pass52BModular Buildng Pads B B 115.5 15.5 112.4 15.4 97%Pass 3/18/23 53 SD Storm Drain Line Trench 157.0 A 130.1 8.6 119.7 10.6 92%Pass 54 SD Storm Drain Line Trench 159.0 A 130.1 8.6 121.3 8.1 93%Pass55SDStorm Drain Line Trench 159.0 A 130.1 8.6 117.2 9.6 90%Pass56SDStorm Drain Line Trench 159.0 A 130.1 8.6 118.5 10.5 91%Pass 3/27/23 56A SD Storm Drain Line Trench 156.0 A 130.1 8.6 122.4 9.2 94%Pass56BSDStorm Drain Line Trench 158.0 A 130.1 8.6 119.0 8.7 91%Pass 3/28/23 57 SD Storm Drain Line Trench 158.0 A 130.1 8.6 118.3 9.5 91%Pass58SDStorm Drain Line Trench 158.0 A 130.1 8.6 123.6 9.7 95%Pass 3/29/23 59 SD Storm Drain Line Trench 156.0 A 130.1 8.6 124.2 10.2 95%Pass 4/4/23 60 W Water Line Trench 160.0 A 130.1 8.6 119.3 9.4 92%Pass 61 W Water Line Trench 160.0 A 130.1 8.6 123.8 8.2 95%Pass62WWater Line Trench 160.0 A 130.1 8.6 120.3 10.2 92%Pass63WWater Line Trench 160.0 A 130.1 8.6 118.5 9.2 91%Pass64RWModular Building Perimeter Walls 162.0 A 130.1 8.6 121.1 8.1 93%Pass 65 W Water Line Trench 162.0 A 130.1 8.6 122.9 8.3 94%Pass66RWModular Building Perimeter Walls 162.0 A 130.1 8.6 122.2 9.6 94%Pass67RWModular Building Perimeter Walls 162.0 A 130.1 8.6 122.5 10.1 94%Pass 68 RW East Retaining Wall 162.0 A 130.1 8.6 122.1 8.2 94%Pass69RWEast Retaining Wall 162.0 A 130.1 8.6 124.1 10.5 95%Pass 4/5/23 70 RW Modular Building Perimeter Walls 162.0 A 130.1 8.6 120.5 8.9 93%Pass71RWModular Building Perimeter Walls 162.0 A 130.1 8.6 120.9 10.3 93%Pass72RWModular Building Perimeter Walls 162.0 A 130.1 8.6 121.7 10.1 94%Pass 4/6/23 73 RW Modular Building Perimeter Walls 162.0 A 130.1 8.6 118.2 9.9 91%Pass 4/10/23 74 SD Storm Drain Line Trench 160.0 A 130.1 8.6 124.4 10.6 96%Pass 75 SD Storm Drain Line Trench 160.0 A 130.1 8.6 120.5 10.2 93%Pass76SDStorm Drain Line Trench 158.0 A 130.1 8.6 125.5 9.0 96%Pass77CGCurb and Gutter SG A 130.1 8.6 124.1 8.0 95%Pass 4/11/23 78 SD Storm Drain Line Trench 160.0 A 130.1 8.6 119.7 7.7 92%Pass79SDStorm Drain Line Trench 160.0 A 130.1 8.6 120.3 10.1 92%Pass80MGWest Retaining Wall 158.0 A 130.1 8.6 120.1 8.6 92%Pass 81 MG West Retaining Wall 159.0 A 130.1 8.6 122.1 9.9 94%Pass82SWSidewalkFGB115.5 15.5 112.2 14.8 97%Pass 4/12/23 83 MG North Retaining Wall 160.0 A 130.1 8.6 119.4 10.1 92%Pass84MGNorth Retaining Wall 160.0 A 130.1 8.6 116.8 7.7 90%Pass85CGCurb and Gutter SG A 130.1 8.6 124.3 8.2 96%Pass86CGCurb and Gutter SG A 130.1 8.6 119.6 9.3 92%Pass 4/14/23 86A AC Parking Area FS AC-2 146.3 N/A 140.4 N/A 96%Pass86BACParking Area FS AC-2 146.3 N/A 139.8 N/A 96%Pass 86C AC Parking Area FS AC-2 146.3 N/A 141.4 N/A 97%Pass 4/19/23 87 SW Sidewalk FG A 130.1 8.6 126.2 7.6 97%Pass 4/25/23 87A SW ADA Ramp FG A 130.1 8.6 117.8 10.6 91%Pass 5/11/23 88 RW North Retaining Wall 159.0 A 130.1 8.6 121.5 7.6 93%Pass 89 RW West Retaining Wall 158.5 A 130.1 8.6 118.3 8.0 91%Pass90RWWest Retaining Wall 158.5 A 130.1 8.6 119 9.2 91%Pass91RWWest Retaining Wall 160.0 A 130.1 8.6 124.9 8.3 96%Pass 5/15/23 92 RW East Retaining Wall 163.0 A 130.1 8.6 118.6 9.4 91%Pass93RWEast Retaining Wall 163.0 A 130.1 8.6 126.3 8.8 97%Pass94SWSidewalkFGA130.1 8.6 120.3 7.6 92%Pass NOVA Services, Inc.2 of 5 North County Academy Carlsbad, CA September 2023 NOVA Project No. 1022080 Test Test Soil Rel.Pass/Date Number Type Test Location Elevation ID (pcf)(%)(pcf)(%)Comp.FailLaboratoryField SUMMARY OF FIELD IN-PLACE DENSITY AND MOISTURE TEST RESULTSTABLE II 95 SW Sidewalk FG A 130.1 8.6 121.5 7.9 93%Pass 8/14/23 96 SD Storm Drain Line Trench SG A 130.1 8.6 127.8 10.5 98%Pass NOVA Services, Inc.3 of 5 Report of As-Graded Geotechnical and Geologic Conditions North County Academy, Carlsbad, California NOVA Project No. 1022080 September 22, 2023 ATTACHMENT 2 PLATE 1 As-Graded Geologic and Geotechnical Conditions North County Academy 1640 Magnolia Avenue, Carlsbad, California 92008 DSA File No. 37-H16 12 3 9 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 161718201921 22 23 24 25 26 27 31 32 35 36 37 38 39 40 42444546 474849 50 51 5253 29 28 54 55 56 58 59 61 62 63 65 6667 68 69 71 7273 74 75 43 23A23B 25A 25B 25C 42A42B 56A 56B 57 76 77 7879 80 81 82 85 86 87 89 87A 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 158.6' 158.6'157' 157' 156' 156' 156' 41 60 86C 86B 86A 33 69 70 30 34 83 84 88 af Qop af Qop af Qop af Qop af Qop af Qop 0 20'40' 4373 Viewridge Avenue, Suite BSan Diego, CA 92123P: 858.292.7575 944 Calle Amanecer, Suite FSan Clemente, CA 92673P: 949.388.7710 NOVA NO R T H C O U N T Y A C A D E M Y CA M P U S C O N S O L I D A T I O N 16 4 0 M A G N O L I A A V E N U E CA R L S B A D , C A 9 2 0 0 8 GEOTECHNICAL 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