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LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL
RJ Development Date: February 18, 2020
401 Central Street SE ESNW No.: ES- 895.06
Olympia, WA 98501 Project: Weatherly Inn
Attn: Mr. Duane Meyer
Email: duanegaccrete.build
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1 2/10-2/14/20 Daily Field Report(s) # 128-132
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Transmitted By: Earth Solutions NW, LLC
PM: Scott Riegel, L.G., L.E.G.
15365 NE 90th Street, Suite 100 Redmond, WA 98052
(425) 449-4704 FAX (425) 449-4711
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Earth Solutions NWLLC
t t 15365 NE 901h Street, Suite 100
Redmond, WA 98052
Main (425) 449-4704 1 Fax (425) 449-4711
www.esnw.com
DAILY FIELD REPORT
Project Name
Weatherly Inn
Contractor #1
Rino Construction
Contractor #2
Are approved plans/permits on site?
Supplementary Report:
ESNW Rep.
Project No.
Page
AK
0895.06
Time Off Site J
Date
Time On Site
12:15 PM;
2:00 PM
1:00 PM;
2:15 PM
2/10/20
Travel Time
1.25 Hr. RT
Job Location
4500 Talbot Rd. S., Renton, WA
Contact
Mike
Contact
Project No
1/1
Report No.
128
Day of Week
Monday
Weather
40sOF, Overcast
Client/Owner
RJ Development, LLC
Field Supervisor Reviewed
LAC LA, "A a
Project Manager Reviewed
Ray
Permit No.
At the client's request, ESNW rep was onsite to observe or test cut slopes, test pH of stormwater, footing
excavations and earthwork activities.
Cut Slopes
While onsite, rep observed south slopes of the cut slopes to be near vertical and covered in plastic sheeting. Rep
observed that the east slopes of the excavation were near a 0.75:1 (H:V) slope. Although over -steepened, slopes
are stable in current configuration and stable to work within. The contractor is responsible for providing all safety
measures in accordance with state and federal regulation. Rep observed that contractor had sloped the southeast
corner of the footing excavation to a 1:1 (H:V).
Test pH of Stormwater
Rep took pH tests to determine the pH of stormwater. In the filled baker tanks rep observed <25 NTU in two baker
tanks. Rep observed that contractor added dry ice to lower the pH level. Rep observed that pH level was contained
onsite.
Footings Excavations
Rep observed contractor use a medium sized excavator to excavate and the building footings. Rep
recommended and observed that contractor was over -excavating footings —4" from designed footing grade Rep
recommended that contractor backfill and place a Y-4" lift of clean crushed rock for the footing subgrade to
increase stability during wall construction.
Earthwork Activities
Rep collected moisture sample of the large stockpile of material located on the eastern half of the site
ESNW rep will return to observe earthwork activities when requested by client
Andrew Kimn, Senior Technician, 206-430-9183
Earth Solutions NW«C
1 t 15365 NE 90"' Street, Suite 100
Redmond, WA 98052
Main (425) 449-4704 1 Fax (425) 449-4711
www.esnw.com
DAILY FIELD REPORT
Project Name
Weatherly Inn
Contractor #1
Rino Construction
Contractor #2
Are approved plans/permits on site?
Supplementary Report:
ESNW Rep. Project No. Page Report No.
AK 0895.06 1/1 129
Time On Site Time Off Site Date Day of Week
11:45AM 12:15PM 2/11/20 Tuesday
Travel Time Weather
1.25 Hr. RT 40s°F, Overcast
Job Location Client/Owner
4500 Talbot Rd. S., Renton, WA RJ Development, LLC
Contact Field Supervisor Revietiver
Mike LAC W, ��ta
Contact l Project Manager Reviewed
Ray
Project No
Permit No
At the client's request, ESNW rep was onsite to observe or test cut slopes, test pH of stormwater, footing
excavations and earthwork activities.
Cut Slopes
While onsite, rep observed south slopes of the cut slopes to be near vertical and covered in plastic sheeting. Rep
observed that the east slopes of the excavation were near a 0.75:1 (H:V) slope. Although over -steepened, slopes
are stable in current configuration and stable to work within. The contractor is responsible for providing all safety
measures in accordance with state and federal regulation. Rep observed that contractor had sloped the southeast
corner of the footing excavation to a 1:1 (H:V).
Test pH of Stormwater
Rep took pH tests to determine the pH of stormwater. In the filled baker tanks rep observed <25 NTU in two baker
tanks. Rep observed that contractor added dry ice to lower the pH level. Rep observed that pH level was contained
onsite.
Footings Excavations
Rep observed contractor use a medium sized excavator to excavate and the building footings. Rep
recommended and observed that contractor was over -excavating footings —4" from designed footing grade. Rep
observed contractor backfill the over -excavation with a Y-4" lift of 1 W minus crushed rock for the footing
subgrade to increase stability during wall construction Along the base of the footings, rep observed that
contractor had begun to install the miradrain and a 6" perforated pipe.
ESNW rep will return to observe earthwork activities when requested by client
Andrew Kimn, Senior Technician, 206-430-9183
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Solutions
NW u.c
Project Name
Weatherly Inn
Contractor #1
Rino Construction
Contractor #2
Earth Solutions N1Nt_t_C
15365 NE 901" Street, Suite 100
Redmond, WA 98052
Main (425) 449-4704 1 Fax (425) 449-4711
vim esnw.com
DAILY FIELD REPORT
ESNW Rep Project No.
AK 0895.06
Time On Site 1 Time Off Site
12:00 PM 1 2:00 PM
Travel Time
1.25 Hr. RT
Job Location
4500 Talbot Rd. S., Renton, WA
Contact
Mike -
Contact
Are approved plans/permits on site? Project No.
Supplementary Report:
Page Report No.
1/1 130
Date Day of Week
Wed
2/12/20
Weather
40sOF, Overcast
Client/Owner
RJ Development, LLC
Field Supervisor
LAC
Project Manager
Ray
Permit No
Reviewed
W t/,S
Reviewed
At the client's request, ESNW rep was onsite to observe or test cut slopes, test pH of stormwater, sewer discharge,
footing excavations and earthwork activities.
Cut Slopes
While onsite, rep observed south slopes of the cut slopes to be near vertical and covered in plastic sheeting. Rep
observed that the east slopes of the excavation were near a 0.75:1 (H:V) slope. Although over -steepened, slopes
are stable in current configuration and stable to work within. The contractor is responsible for providing all safety
measures in accordance with state and federal regulation. Rep observed that contractor had sloped the southeast
corner of the footing excavation to a 1 A (H:V).
Test pH of Stormwater
Rep took pH tests to determine the pH of stormwater. In the filled baker tanks rep observed <25 NTU in a baker
tank. Rep observed that contractor added dry ice to lower the pH level. Rep observed that pH level was contained
onsite.
Sewer Discharge
Rep used IMHOFF cone to test baker tank sewer water discharge. Rep used IMHOFF cone and found sediment
(<3 ml) after testing water for one hour. Rep took PH test and found water suitable for discharge at a pH level of
6.5.
Footings Excavations
Rep observed contractor use a medium sized excavator to excavate and the building footings. Rep recommended
and observed that contractor was over -excavating footings —4" from designed footing grade. Rep observed
contractor backfill the over -excavation with a Y-4" lift of 1 W minus crushed rock for the footing subgrade to
increase stability during wall construction. Along the base of the footings, rep observed contractor install miradrain,
6" perforated pipe along the footings, and embed the pipe in a 12" lift of 2" wash rock.
ESNW rep will return to observe earthwork activities when requested by client
Andrew Kimn, Senior Technician, 206-430-9183
Earth Solutions NWuC
ESNW Rep.
Project No.
Page
Report No,
AK
0895.06
1/1
131
15365 NE 90`h Street, Suite 100
Time On Site
Time Off Site
Date
Day of Week
I Redmond, WA 98052
Main (425) 449-4704 1 Fax (425) 449-4711
7:15 AM;
8:15 AM;
Thursday
www esnw com
2:15 PM
2:45 PM
2/13/20
DAILY FIELD REPORT
Travel Time
Weather
1.25 Hr. RT
40s0F, Overcast
Project Name
Job Location
Client/Owner
Weatherly Inn
4500 Talbot Rd.
S., Renton, WA
RJ Development, LLC
Contractor #1 Contact Field Supervisor Reviewed
Rino Construction Mike LAC L4,'-/18
Contractor #2 Contact Project Manager Reviewed
Ray
Are approved plans/permits on site? Project No. Permit No.
Supplementary Report:
At the client's request, ESNW rep was onsite to observe or test cut slopes, test pH of stormwater, sewer discharge,
footing excavations and earthwork activities.
Cut Slopes
While onsite, rep observed south slopes of the cut slopes to be near vertical and covered in plastic sheeting. Rep
observed that the east slopes of the excavation were near a 0.75:1 (H:V) slope. Although over -steepened, slopes
are stable in current configuration and stable to work within. The contractor is responsible for providing all safety
measures in accordance with state and federal regulation. Rep observed that contractor had sloped the southeast `
corner of the footing excavation to a 1:1 (H:V).
Test pH of Stormwater
Rep took pH tests to determine the pH of stormwater. In the filled baker tanks rep observed <25 NTU in a baker
tank. Rep observed that contractor added dry ice to lower the pH level. Rep observed that pH level was contained
onsite.
Sewer Discharge
Rep used IMHOFF cone to test baker tank sewer water discharge. Rep used IMHOFF cone and found sediment
(<3 ml) after testing water for one hour. Rep took PH test and found water suitable for discharge at a pH level of
6.5.
Footings Excavations
Rep observed contractor use a medium sized excavator to excavate and the building footings. Rep recommended
and observed that contractor was over -excavating footings —4" from designed footing grade. Rep observed
contractor backfill the over -excavation with a 3"-4" lift of 1 %4' minus crushed rock for the footing subgrade to
increase stability during wall construction. Along the base of the footings, rep observed contractor install miradrain,
6" perforated pipe along the footings, and embed the pipe in a 12" lift of 2" wash rock.
ESNW observed that stockpile located on the eastern half of the site was 22%-23% moisture content. ESNW
recommended that contractor treat the material with cement powder or import a structural backfill.
ESNW rep will return to observe earthwork activities when requested by client
Andrew Kimn, Senior Technician, 206-430-9183
Earth Solutions Ni+1fLLC ESNW Rep, I Project No. Page Report No.
15365 NE 90"' Street, Suite 100 AK 0895.06 1/1 132
Redmond, WA 98052 Time On Site Time Off Site Date Day of Week
Main (425) 449-4704 1 Fax (425) 449-4711 Friday
www.esnw.com 10:00 AM 10:45 AM 2/14/20
DAILY FIELD REPORT -
Travel Time Weather
1.25 Hr. RT 40s0F, Overcast
Project Name Job Location i Client/Owner
Weatherly Inn 4500 Talbot Rd. S., Renton, WA RJ Development, LLC
Contractor #1 Contact Field Supervisor Reviewed
Rino Construction Mike LAC * =/)a
Contractor #2 Contact Project Manager Reviewed
Ray
[Are approved plans/permits on site? Project No. Permit No.
Supplementary Report:
At the client's request, ESNW rep was onsite to observe or test cut slopes, test pH of stormwater, footing
excavations and earthwork activities.
Cut Slopes
While onsite, rep observed south slopes of the cut slopes to be near vertical and covered in plastic sheeting. Rep
observed that the east slopes of the excavation were near a 0.75:1 (H:V) slope. Although over -steepened, slopes
are stable in current configuration and stable to work within. The contractor is responsible for providing all safety
measures in accordance with state and federal regulation. Rep observed that contractor had sloped the southeast
corner of the footing excavation to a 1:1 (H:V).
Test pH of Stormwater
Rep took pH tests to determine the pH of stormwater. In the filled baker tanks rep observed <25 NTU in a baker
tank. Rep observed that contractor added dry ice to lower the pH level. Rep observed that pH level was contained
onsite.
Footings Excavations
Rep observed contractor use a medium sized excavator to excavate and the building footings. Rep recommended
and observed that contractor was over -excavating footings —4" from designed footing grade. Rep observed
contractor backfill the over -excavation with a Y-4" lift of 1 '/4' minus crushed rock for the footing subgrade to
increase stability during wall construction. Along the base of the footings, rep observed contractor install miradrain,
6" perforated pipe along the footings, and embed the pipe in a 12" lift of 2" wash rock.
ESNW rep will return to observe earthwork activities when requested by client
4J3 �_
Andrew Kimn, Senior Technician, 206-430-9183