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Earth Solutions NW, LLC
LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL
15365 NE 90th Street, Suite 100 Redmond, WA 98052
(425) 449-4704 FAX (425) 449-4711
To: RJ Development Date: March 26, 2021
401 Central Street SE ESNW No.: ES- 895.06
Olympia, WA 98501 Project: Weatherly Inn
Attn: Mr. Jeff Bennett
Email: jeffb@accrete.build
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1 3/17 – 3/25/21 Daily Field Report(s) # 292-298
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1: Mark Richardson ATTN: mark@accrete.build
2: Jennifer Vogele ATTN: jennifer@accrete.build
3: Jonathan Chavez ATTN: jchavez@rentonwa.gov
4: Joe W ATTN: joew@accrete.build
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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 0895.06 292
Time On Site Time Off Site Date Day of Week
12:45 PM 1:45 PM 3/17/21 Wednesday
Travel Time Weather
1.00Hr. RT 50s, Sun
Project Name Job Location Client/Owner
Weatherly Inn 4500 Talbot Rd. S., Renton, WA RJ Development, LLC
Contractor #1 Contact Field Supervisor Reviewed
Johannsen Brad 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 utility trench excavation and subgrade conditions. While
onsite, the following was observed:
Utility Trench:
ESNW rep arrived onsite and observed contractor had excavated approximately 50’ of a 4’x4’ trench in native
brown silty sand with gravel material. ESNW rep used a ½’’ steel T-probe and found the subgrade to be dense,
firm, unyielding, and suitable for support of the proposed 4’’ PVC electrical conduit. ESNW rep observed contractor
had placed approximately 10’’ of import sand. Contractor relayed conduit would be bedded in approximately 12’’
of import sand and trench would be backfilled with native material.
ESNW rep will return to observe earthwork activities when requested by client
Fig. 1: Power crossing trench along West margin of the Weatherly Inn development.
Jackson Lundgren, G.I.T.
Senior 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 0895.06 293
Time On Site Time Off Site Date Day of Week
2:15 PM 2:45 PM 3/18/21 Thursday
Travel Time Weather
1.00Hr. RT 40s, OC
Project Name Job Location Client/Owner
Weatherly Inn 4500 Talbot Rd. S., Renton, WA RJ Development, LLC
Contractor #1 Contact Field Supervisor Reviewed
Johannsen Brad 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 utility trench excavation and subgrade conditions. While
onsite, the following was observed:
Utility Trench:
ESNW rep arrived onsite and observed contractor had excavated approximately 150’ of a 4’x4’ trench in native
brown silty sand with gravel material, including an approximately 4’x15’x50’ section for an electrical utility vault.
ESNW rep used a ½’’ steel T-probe and found the subgrade to be dense, firm, unyielding, and suitable for support
of the proposed 4’’ PVC electrical conduit as well as the electrical vault. ESNW rep observed contractor had placed
approximately 10’’ of import sand in the trench. Contractor relayed conduit would be bedded in approximately 12’’
of import sand and trench would be backfilled with native material.
ESNW rep will return to observe earthwork activities when requested by client
Fig. 1: Electrical vault with 4’’ PVC conduit visible on West margin of the Weatherly Inn Development
Jackson Lundgren, G.I.T.
Senior 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 0895.06 294
Time On Site Time Off Site Date Day of Week
1:15 PM 1:45 PM 3/19/21 Friday
Travel Time Weather
1.00Hr. RT 40s, OC
Project Name Job Location Client/Owner
Weatherly Inn 4500 Talbot Rd. S., Renton, WA RJ Development, LLC
Contractor #1 Contact Field Supervisor Reviewed
Johannsen Brad 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 utility trench backfill and subgrade conditions. While
onsite, the following was observed:
Utility Trench:
ESNW rep arrived onsite and observed contractor had backfilled approximately 10’ of the 4’ utility trench along the
West margin of the Weatherly Inn development with native material compacted with a vibratory hoe-pack. ESNW
rep used a ½’’ steel T-probe and found the backfilled native material was not suitably dense. ESNW rep observed
that moisture levels were too high above optimum moisture content (approximately 25%) to achieve adequate
compaction and recommended that contractor excavate the 10’ backfilled section and use imported 1 ¼’’ minus
crushed recycled concrete material for utility trench backfill.
ESNW rep will return to observe earthwork activities when requested by client
Jackson Lundgren, G.I.T.
Senior 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 0895.06 295
Time On Site Time Off Site Date Day of Week
1:45 PM 2:15 PM 3/22/21 Monday
Travel Time Weather
1.00Hr. RT 40s, OC
Project Name Job Location Client/Owner
Weatherly Inn 4500 Talbot Rd. S., Renton, WA RJ Development, LLC
Contractor #1 Contact Field Supervisor Reviewed
Johannsen Brad 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 utility trench excavation and subgrade conditions. While
onsite, the following was observed:
Utility Trench:
ESNW rep arrived onsite and observed contractor had excavated approximately 150’ of a 4’x4’ trench in native
brown silty sand with gravel material, including an approximately 4’x15’x30’ section for an electrical utility vault.
ESNW rep used a ½’’ steel T-probe and found the subgrade to be dense, firm, unyielding, and suitable for support
of the proposed 4’’ PVC electrical conduit as well as the electrical vault. ESNW rep observed contractor had placed
approximately 10’’ of import sand in the trench. Contractor relayed conduit would be bedded in approximately 12’’
of import sand and trench would be backfilled with imported 1 ¼’’ minus recycled crushed concrete material. ESNW
rep observed contractor was pumping stormwater from trench into temporary stormwater pond.
ESNW rep will return to observe earthwork activities when requested by client
Fig. 1: Utility trench along West margin of the Weatherly Inn Development
Jackson Lundgren, G.I.T.
Senior 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 0895.06 296
Time On Site Time Off Site Date Day of Week
11:45 AM 12:15 PM 3/23/21 Tuesday
Travel Time Weather
1.00Hr. RT 40s, OC
Project Name Job Location Client/Owner
Weatherly Inn 4500 Talbot Rd. S., Renton, WA RJ Development, LLC
Contractor #1 Contact Field Supervisor Reviewed
Johannsen Brad 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 utility trench excavation and subgrade conditions. While
onsite, the following was observed:
Utility Trench:
ESNW rep arrived onsite and observed contractor placing 4’’ Schedule 80 PVC electrical conduit in approximately
200’ of a 4’x4’ trench in native brown silty sand with gravel material, including an approximately 4’x15’x30’ section
for an electrical utility vault. ESNW rep used a ½’’ steel T-probe and found the subgrade to be dense, firm,
unyielding, and suitable for support of the proposed 4’’ PVC electrical conduit as well as the electrical vault. ESNW
rep observed contractor had placed approximately 10’’ of import sand in the trench. Contractor relayed conduit
would be bedded in approximately 12’’ of import sand and trench would be backfilled with imported 1 ¼’’ minus
recycled crushed concrete material.
ESNW rep will return to observe earthwork activities when requested by client
Fig. 1: Utility trench along West margin of the Weatherly Inn Development with 4’’ PVC conduit
Jackson Lundgren, G.I.T.
Senior 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 0895.06 297
Time On Site Time Off Site Date Day of Week
3:00 PM 3:30 PM 3/24/21 Wednesday
Travel Time Weather
1.00Hr. RT 40s, OC
Project Name Job Location Client/Owner
Weatherly Inn 4500 Talbot Rd. S., Renton, WA RJ Development, LLC
Contractor #1 Contact Field Supervisor Reviewed
Johannsen Brad 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 and test utility trench backfill at the Weatherly Inn
development.
Utility Trench Backfill:
EDSNW rep arrived onsite and observed contractor had backfilled utility trench with 1 1/4’’ minus recycled
crushed concrete compacted in 12’’ lifts to grade with a hoe pack. ESNW rep used a ½’’ steel T-probe and found
the subgrade to be suitably dense, firm, and unyielding. ESNW rep observed that the contractor had
achieved minimum compaction standards of 95% or greater in tested locations. ESNW rep will return as
requested to continue observation and testing of further earthwork activities.
Jackson Lundgren, G.I.T.
Senior 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 0895.06 297
Time On Site Time Off Site Date Day of Week
3:00 PM 3:30 PM 3/24/21 Wednesday
Travel Time Weather
1.00Hr. RT 40s, OC
Project Name Job Location Client/Owner
Weatherly Inn 4500 Talbot Rd. S., Renton, WA RJ Development, LLC
Contractor #1 Contact Field Supervisor Reviewed
Johannsen Brad LAC
Contractor #2 Contact Project Manager Reviewed
SSR
Are approved plans/permits on site?Project No.Permit No.
Test Number Test Location
(Utility trench
backfill) Elevation Reference
Compaction
Curve
Maximum Dry
Density (pcf) Fill Moisture
(%) Test
Dry Density
(pcf)
% of Maximum
Dry Density
282 See map -1’ SG 9 127.7 8.9 124.5 97
283 See map -1’ SG 9 127.7 9.2 122.1 96
284 See map SG 9 127.7 12.5 123.2 96
285 See map SG 9 127.7 13.2 122.8 96
Fig. 2 Approximate location of compaction tests 282-285 on utility trench backfill.
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283
284
285
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 0895.06 298
Time On Site Time Off Site Date Day of Week
11:45 AM 12:30 PM 3/25/21 Thursday
Travel Time Weather
1.00Hr. RT 40s, OC
Project Name Job Location Client/Owner
Weatherly Inn 4500 Talbot Rd. S., Renton, WA RJ Development, LLC
Contractor #1 Contact Field Supervisor Reviewed
Johannsen Brad 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 utility trench excavation and subgrade conditions. While
onsite, the following was observed:
Utility Trench:
ESNW rep arrived onsite and observed contractor placing 4’’ Schedule 80 PVC electrical conduit in approximately
150’ of a 4’x4’ trench in native brown silty sand with gravel material, including an approximately 4’x15’x20’ section
for an electrical utility vault. ESNW rep used a ½’’ steel T-probe and found the subgrade to be dense, firm,
unyielding, and suitable for support of the proposed 4’’ PVC electrical conduit as well as the electrical vault. ESNW
rep observed contractor had placed approximately 10’’ of import sand in the trench. Contractor relayed conduit
would be bedded in approximately 12’’ of import sand and trench would be backfilled with imported 1 ¼’’ minus
recycled crushed concrete material.
ESNW rep will return to observe earthwork activities when requested by client
Fig. 1: Utility trench in site access roadway of the Weatherly Inn Development for 4’’ PVC conduit
Jackson Lundgren, G.I.T.
Senior Field Technician
206-468-0991
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