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LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL
15365 NE 90th Street, Suite 100 Redmond, WA 98052
(425) 449-4704 FAX (425) 449-4711
To: RJ Development Date: July 1, 2020
401 Central Street SE ESNW No.: ES- 895.06
Olympia, WA 98501 Project: Weatherly Inn
Attn: Mr. Duane Meyer
Email: duane@accrete.build
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Copies Date Description
1 5/22-5/29/20 Daily Field Report(s) # 180-184
Comments:
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1: John Wilson ATTN: johnw@rinocon.com
2: Mark Richardson ATTN: mark@accrete.build
3: Jeff Bennett ATTN: jeffb@accrete.build
4: Jennifer Vogele ATTN: jennifer@accrete.build
5: Jonathan Chavez ATTN: jchavez@rentonwa.gov
6: Joe W ATTN: joew@accrete.build
Transmitted By: Earth Solutions NW, LLC
PM: Scott Riegel, L.G., L.E.G.
Earth Solutions NWLLC
15365 NE 90th Street, Suite 100
Redmond, WA 98052
Main (425) 449-4704 | Fax (425) 449-4711
www.esnw.com DAILY FIELD REPORT
ESNW Rep. Project No. Page Report No.
JTL 0895.06 180
Time On Site Time Off Site Date Day of Week
10:00 AM 10:45 AM 5/22/20 Friday
Travel Time Weather
1.00Hr. RT 60s, 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
Contractor #2 Contact Project Manager Reviewed
SSR
Are approved plans/permits on site?Project No.Permit No.
Supplementary Report:
At the client’s request, ESNW rep was onsite to observe footing backfill and slope stability.
Footing Excavation
Rep observed contractor backfill with 3’ of crushed rock and native brown silty sand with gravel material. While
onsite, rep used a ½” steel t-probe and observed the footing subgrade to be very dense, firm, unyielding, and
suitable for support of the proposed footing. Rep observed 1’ lifts of native material compacted with a hoe pack
and jumping jack to grade. ESNW rep observed that the contractor had achieved minimum compaction
standards of 95% or greater in areas tested.
Cut Slopes
While onsite, rep observed slopes of the cut slopes to be near vertical. Rep observed that the north 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
ESNW rep will return to observe earthwork activities when requested by client
Fig 1. 8’x8’x12’ footing backfilled with 3’ of crushed rock and native material
Jackson Lundgren Field Technician 206-468-0991
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Earth Solutions NWLLC
15365 NE 90th Street, Suite 100
Redmond, WA 98052
Main (425) 449-4704 | Fax (425) 449-4711
www.esnw.com DAILY FIELD REPORT
ESNW Rep. Project No. Page Report No.
JTL 0895.06 180
Time On Site Time Off Site Date Day of Week
10:00 AM 10:45 AM 5/22/20 Friday
Travel Time Weather
1.00Hr. RT 60s, 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
Contractor #2 Contact Project Manager Reviewed
SSR
Are approved plans/permits on site?Project No.Permit No.
Test Number Test Location
(See Map)
Elevation Reference
Compaction
Curve
Maximum
Dry Density
(pcf)
Fill Moisture
(%)
Test
Dry Density
(pcf)
% of
Maximum
Dry Density
Footing Backfill
Testing
186 See Map -6’ SG 5 133.1 10.11 127.2 95
187 See Map -6’ SG 5 133.1 9.85 126.1 95
188 See Map -4’ SG 5 133.1 8.96 129.8 97
189 See Map -4’ SG 5 133.1 11.30 126.8 95
190 See Map -2’SG 5 133.1 9.74 128.3 96
191 See Map -2’SG 5 133.1 10.34 127.6 95
192 See Map SG 5 133.1 10.26 128.6 96
Fig. 2 Approximate location of compaction tests 186-192 on footing backfill
Tests 186-192
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Earth Solutions NWLLC
15365 NE 90th Street, Suite 100
Redmond, WA 98052
Main (425) 449-4704 | Fax (425) 449-4711
www.esnw.com DAILY FIELD REPORT
ESNW Rep. Project No. Page Report No.
JTL 0895.06 181
Time On Site Time Off Site Date Day of Week
11:30 AM 12:30 PM 5/26/20 Tuesday
Travel Time Weather
1.00Hr. RT 50s, 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
Contractor #2 Contact Project Manager Reviewed
SSR
Are approved plans/permits on site?Project No.Permit No.
Fig. 2 Approximate location of compaction tests on footing backfill
Supplementary Report:
At the client’s request, ESNW rep was onsite to observe stormwater line subgrade and slope stability.
Stormwater Excavation: ESNW rep observed contractor excavating the stormwater trench to a depth of 3’ for a
length of approximately 50’ of 12’’ stormwater line in the center of the property. Rep used a ½’’ steel T-Probe to
observe soil conditions at the base of the trench. Soil conditions were observed to be very dense, firm, unyielding,
and suitable for support of the stormwater line. The contractor relayed that the trench will be backfilled with
approximately 18’’ of pea gravel and then 1’ lifts of import/ native material compacted with a hoe pack and jumping
jack to grade.
Cut Slopes
While onsite, rep observed slopes of the cut slopes to be near vertical. Rep observed that the north 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
ESNW rep will return to observe earthwork activities when requested by client
Fig 1. Stormwater line excavation
Jackson Lundgren Field Technician 206-468-0991
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Earth Solutions NWLLC
15365 NE 90th Street, Suite 100
Redmond, WA 98052
Main (425) 449-4704 | Fax (425) 449-4711
www.esnw.com DAILY FIELD REPORT
ESNW Rep. Project No. Page Report No.
JTL 0895.06 182
Time On Site Time Off Site Date Day of Week
12:45 PM 1:30 PM 5/27/20 Wednesday
Travel Time Weather
1.00Hr. RT 60s, Sun
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
Contractor #2 Contact Project Manager Reviewed
SSR
Are approved plans/permits on site?Project No.Permit No.
Fig. 2 Approximate location of compaction tests on footing backfill
Supplementary Report:
At the client’s request, ESNW rep was onsite to observe stormwater line subgrade and slope stability.
Stormwater Excavation: ESNW rep observed contractor continuing to excavate the stormwater trench to a depth
of 3’ for a length of approximately 50’ of 12’’ stormwater line in the center of the property. Rep used a ½’’ steel T-
Probe to observe soil conditions at the base of the trench. Soil conditions were observed to be very dense, firm,
unyielding, and suitable for support of the stormwater line. The contractor relayed that the trench will be backfilled
with approximately 18’’ of pea gravel and then 1’ lifts of import/ native material compacted with a hoe pack and
jumping jack to grade.
Cut Slopes
While onsite, rep observed slopes of the cut slopes to be near vertical. Rep observed that the north 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
ESNW rep will return to observe earthwork activities when requested by client
Fig 1. Stormwater line excavation
Jackson Lundgren Field Technician 206-468-0991
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Earth Solutions NWLLC
15365 NE 90th Street, Suite 100
Redmond, WA 98052
Main (425) 449-4704 | Fax (425) 449-4711
www.esnw.com DAILY FIELD REPORT
ESNW Rep. Project No. Page Report No.
JTL 0895.06 183
Time On Site Time Off Site Date Day of Week
1:00 PM 2:00 PM 5/28/20 Thursday
Travel Time Weather
1.00Hr. RT 60s, Sun
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
Contractor #2 Contact Project Manager Reviewed
SSR
Are approved plans/permits on site?Project No.Permit No.
Fig. 2 Approximate location of compaction tests on footing backfill
Supplementary Report:
At the client’s request, ESNW rep was onsite to observe sewer subgrade and slope stability.
Sewer Excavation: ESNW rep observed contractor continuing to excavate the sewer trench to a depth of 3’ for a
length of approximately 100’ of 8’’ sewer line on the east side of the property. Rep used a ½’’ steel T-Probe to
observe soil conditions at the base of the trench. Soil conditions were observed to be very dense, firm, unyielding,
and suitable for support of the sewer line. The contractor relayed that the trench will be backfilled with
approximately 18’’ of pea gravel and then 1’ lifts of import/ native material compacted with a hoe pack and jumping
jack to grade.
Cut Slopes
While onsite, rep observed slopes of the cut slopes to be near vertical. Rep observed that the north 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
ESNW rep will return to observe earthwork activities when requested by client
Jackson Lundgren Field Technician 206-468-0991
1/1
Earth Solutions NWLLC
15365 NE 90th Street, Suite 100
Redmond, WA 98052
Main (425) 449-4704 | Fax (425) 449-4711
www.esnw.com DAILY FIELD REPORT
ESNW Rep. Project No. Page Report No.
JTL 0895.06 184
Time On Site Time Off Site Date Day of Week
1:00 PM 2:15 PM 5/29/20 Friday
Travel Time Weather
1.00Hr. RT 60s, Rain
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
Contractor #2 Contact Project Manager Reviewed
SSR
Are approved plans/permits on site?Project No.Permit No.
Fig. 2 Approximate location of compaction tests on footing backfill
Supplementary Report:
At the client’s request, ESNW rep was onsite to observe footing backfill and slope stability.
Footing Backfill: Soil conditions along the cast-in-place wall along the North margin of the building were too wet
to attain adequate compaction. The fill should be re-evaluated and tested at a later date after the moisture
conditions have improved.
Cut Slopes
While onsite, rep observed slopes of the cut slopes to be near vertical. Rep observed that the north 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
ESNW rep will return to observe earthwork activities when requested by client
Jackson Lundgren Field Technician 206-468-0991
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