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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20180398E003_Renton_ES_16_2022-09-26_FR_065 Kirkland | Tacoma | Mount Vernon 425-827-7701| www.aesgeo.com Date Mailed: Principal / PM: Bruce Guenzler, L.G., L.E.G. This document is considered a DRAFT until signed or initialed by an AESI Principal or Project Manager Page 1 of 4 v.7.20 FIELD REPORT Date Project Name Project No. Report No. 09/26/2022 Renton Elementary School 16 20180398E003 065 Location Municipality AESI Project Manager AESI Field Rep 1075 Duvall Ave NE Renton Bruce Guenzler, L.E.G. Samantha Parker Permit No. Client/Owner Attn Requested By B21004604 Renton School District No. 403 Ed Thomson Contractor Engineer/Architect General Contractor Grading Contractor Weather CPL / Hutteball + Oremus Cornerstone/Kyle Continental Dirt Contractors/ Jerry Jr. Sunny, 80’s THE FOLLOWING WAS NOTED: Associated Earth Sciences Inc. (AESI) was on-site in the morning for observation of Stormwater Detention Facility 2 progress and footing subgrade, at the request of Jerry Jr. of CDC. Stormwater Detention Facility 2 While on-site, AESI observed progress on Stormwater Detention Facility 2. The placement of stormwater chambers and top 1’ of clean crushed aggregate over the chambers was complete. The installation of separation filter fabric over the top 1’ of aggregate was also complete. We observed that approximately 2’ to 3.5’ of backfill was being placed, trending deeper towards the SE corner of the Facility. The backfill consisted of moisture conditioned on site soils and compacted with a large single drum vibratory roller. AESI used a density gauge to test the newly placed backfill. Test results met or exceeded 95% compaction (Table 1). In our opinion, based on our observations and test results, we found the observed area of backfill to be firm and unyielding and suitable for support of planned multi-use field and hard surface play area. See Figure 1 for location of observed area today. Table 1: Compaction Test Results Test No. Location Approximate Backfill Depth Relative to Final Grade (Feet) Proctor (ASTM D1557) Dry Density (pcf) Moisture % Compaction % Pass/Fail Notes 1 See Figure 1 0 126.9/10.5 123.0 8.5 97 Pass 2 See Figure 1 0 126.9/10.5 121.9 9.8 96 Pass 3 See Figure 1 0 126.9/10.5 120.5 8.1 95 Pass 4 See Figure 1 0 126.9/10.5 122.4 8.5 96 Pass 5 See Figure 1 0 126.9/10.5 121.4 7.0 96 Pass 6 See Figure 1 0 126.9/10.5 121.1 6.8 95 Pass 7 See Figure 1 0 129.9/9.2 125.8 5.6 97 Pass 8 See Figure 1 0 129.9/9.2 122.8 6.0 95 Pass 9 See Figure 1 0 129.9/9.2 124.0 6.3 95 Pass 10 See Figure 1 0 129.9/9.2 124.7 5.9 96 Pass 11 See Figure 1 0 129.9/9.2 128.6 5.5 99 Pass 12 See Figure 1 0 129.9/9.2 125.0 6.5 96 Pass Footing Subgrade While onsite, AESI observed an area of footing subgrade that had been prepared near building Area B. AESI used a ½ inch diameter steel soils T-probe to assess the subgrade conditions. Generally, the area probed between 2 to 4 inches under full body weight. In our opinion, based on our observations we found the area of subgrade observed today to be firm and unyielding and suitable for support of the planned fuel tank. See Figure 2 for location of observed area today. 16 Date Project Name Project No. Report No. 09/26/2022 Renton ES 16 20180398E003 065 Page 2 of 4 FIELD REPORT Figure 1. Sheet C2.0 The observed area of backfill over Stormwater Detention Facility #2 is indicated in blue. North is to the right of the figure. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 16 Date Project Name Project No. Report No. 09/26/2022 Renton ES 16 20180398E003 065 Page 3 of 4 FIELD REPORT Figure 2. Sheet C3.3 shown with observed footing subgrade indicated in red. North is to the right of the figure. 16 Date Project Name Project No. Report No. 09/26/2022 Renton ES 16 20180398E003 065 Page 4 of 4 FIELD REPORT Photo 1. Footing subgrade observed today.