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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
401 Central Street SE
Olympia, WA 98501
Date: October 2, 2020
ESNW No.: ES- 895.06
Project: Weatherly Inn
Attn: Mr. Duane Meyer
Email: duane@accrete.build
No. of
Copies Date Description
1 9/16-9/21/20 Daily Field Report(s) # 230 - 233
Comments:
CC:
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
7: Roxanne Caballero ATTN: roxanne@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 0895.06 230
Time On Site Time Off Site Date Day of Week
10:45 AM 11:45 AM 9/16/20 Wednesday
Travel Time Weather
1.00Hr. RT 70s, 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.
Supplementary Report:
At the client’s request, ESNW rep was onsite to test pH of stormwater, and observe water line trench excavation
and slope stability.
Test pH of Stormwater
ESNW Rep took pH tests to determine the pH of stormwater. Rep observed <25NTU in the filled baker tank. Rep
observed that contractor added dry ice to lower the pH level to 6.5, suitable for sewer discharge. Rep observed
that pH level was contained onsite.
Water Line Trench Excavation
While onsite, contractor was observed using a medium excavator to excavate 150’ of 4’ deep trench for a 6’’ ductile
iron water line. Contractor relayed pipe would be covered with 18’’ of pea gravel and then backfilled with brown
silty sand with gravel native material. Rep used a ½” steel t-probe to probe the trench and observed the water line
trench subgrade to be very dense, firm, unyielding, and suitable for support of the proposed water line.
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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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 0895.06 231
Time On Site Time Off Site Date Day of Week
10:45 AM 12:00 PM 9/17/20 Thursday
Travel Time Weather
1.00Hr. RT 70s, 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.
Supplementary Report:
At the client’s request, ESNW rep was onsite to test pH of stormwater and observe trench excavation and slope
stability.
Test pH of Stormwater
ESNW Rep took pH tests to determine the pH of stormwater. Rep observed <25NTU in the filled baker tank. Rep
observed that contractor added dry ice to lower the pH level to 6.5, suitable for sewer discharge. Rep observed
that pH level was contained onsite.
Water Line Trench Excavation
While onsite, contractor was observed using a medium excavator to excavate 50’ of 4’ deep trench for a 6’’ ductile
iron water line. Contractor relayed pipe would be covered with 18’’ of pea gravel and then backfilled with brown
silty sand with gravel native material. Rep used a ½” steel t-probe to probe the trench and observed the water line
trench subgrade to be very dense, firm, unyielding, and suitable for support of the proposed water line.
Roof Drain Trench
ESNW rep observed contractor using a medium sized excavator to excavate a 100’ long 2’ deep trench for a roof
drain along the northern margin of the main building. Rep used a ½” steel t-probe and observed the subgrade to
be very dense, firm, unyielding, and suitable for support of the proposed roof drain.
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 0895.06 232
Time On Site Time Off Site Date Day of Week
10:45 AM 12:00 PM 9/18/20 Friday
Travel Time Weather
1.00Hr. RT 70s, 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.
Supplementary Report:
At the client’s request, ESNW rep was onsite to test pH of stormwater and observe slope stability.
Test pH of Stormwater
ESNW Rep took pH tests to determine the pH of stormwater. Rep observed <25NTU in the filled baker tank. Rep
observed that contractor added dry ice to lower the pH level to 6.5, suitable for sewer discharge. Rep observed
that pH level was contained onsite.
Pressure Test
Contractor was observed pressure testing water main in Talbot Road. Contractor relayed water main junction will
be backfilled with brown silty sand with gravel native material once pressure testing is complete.
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 0895.06 233
Time On Site Time Off Site Date Day of Week
10:00 AM 11:00 AM 9/21/20 Monday
Travel Time Weather
1.00Hr. RT 70s, 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.
Supplementary Report:
At the client’s request, ESNW rep was onsite to test pH of stormwater and observe slope stability.
Test pH of Stormwater
ESNW Rep took pH tests to determine the pH of stormwater. Rep observed <25NTU in the filled baker tank. Rep
observed that contractor added dry ice to lower the pH level to 6.5, suitable for sewer discharge. Rep observed
that pH level was contained onsite.
Pressure Test
Contractor was observed continuing pressure testing water main in Talbot Road. Contractor relayed water main
junction will be backfilled with brown silty sand with gravel native material once pressure testing is complete.
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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