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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20160674E002 Bethany Corner 2021-10-19 FR 027.pdf Kirkland | Tacoma | Mount Vernon 425-827-7701| www.aesgeo.com Date Mailed: Principal / PM: Matthew A. Miller, P.E. This document is considered a DRAFT until signed or initialed by an AESI Principal or Project Manager Page 1 of 1 v.7.20 FIELD REPORT Date Project Name Project No. Report No. 2021-10-19 Bethany Corner 20160674E002 027 Location Municipality AESI Project Manager AESI Field Rep 16451 111th Ave SE Renton Matthew A. Miller, P.E. Kayla Campbell, E.I.T. Permit No. Client/Owner Attn Requested By Mark Seek (Tiger Mountain Homes) Mark Seek Contractor Engineer/Architect General Contractor Paving Contractor Weather D.R. Strong Tiger Mountain Homes / Mark Becker Blacktop / Joe Sunny, 60’s THE FOLLOWING WAS NOTED: Associated Earth Sciences, Inc. (AESI) arrived on site at approximately 12:00 PM to observe building subgrade for Lot 9 and the detached “mother in law house” dwelling. While on site, we met with Mark with Tiger Mountain Homes. We made observations using a ½” diameter steel probe, and a densometer. We observed that the subgrade soils for the main home and dwelling were saturated and soft due to recent rains. Probe penetrations of the main home soil subgrade reached depths of 1’ to 18”. We recommend the contractor allow the soil to dry out using wind rowing today or replace the soil. The contractor indicated that he would windrow the material in the detached “mother in law house” dwelling, and planned to excavate the saturated material in Lot 9. Photo 1. Detached dwelling saturated subgrade.