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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20180398E003 Renton ES 16 2022-07-05 FR 035 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 2 v.7.20 FIELD REPORT Date Project Name Project No. Report No. 07/05/2022 Renton Elementary School 16 20180398E003 035 Location Municipality AESI Project Manager AESI Field Rep 1075 Duvall Ave NE Renton Bruce Guenzler, L.E.G. Bruce Guenzler Permit No. Client/Owner Attn Requested By B21004604 Renton School District No. 403 Ed Thomson Client Engineer/Architect General Contractor Grading Contractor Weather CPL / Hutteball + Oremus Cornerstone/Kyle Continental Dirt Contractors/ Jerry Jr. Cloudy, 70’s THE FOLLOWING WAS NOTED: AESI arrived as requested to observe new footing subgrades, north grading area progress, water line progress, and subfloor plumbing progress. North Grading Area: The stockpile area is being used to dry soils excavated from the water line, and the water line is being backfilled with a mixture of ballast rock and soil. Aside from the area used to aerate soil excavated from the water line the stockpile area is no longer in use. Fill placed int the fill area is still being aerated in preparation for later compaction. Water Line: Water line progress to the south continued. A segment of water line excavated yesterday was backfilled with a combination of ballast rock and native soil that was too coarse for densometer testing. Fill was placed in lifts and qualitatively observed with a hand probe and visually and appears adequate to support the planned fire lane in our opinion. Building Footings A small area of additional new footing was prepared today in Area D as shown below. The footing subgrade consisted of native soils, was firm and unyielding and suitable for structural support in our opinion, and was blanketed with a thin layer of crushed ballast as a working surface. Subfloor Plumbing One relateively long north – south run of plumbing approximately 1.5 feet deep was backfilled with crushed ballast rock. The backfill area noted below was firm and unyielding and suitable for floor support in our opinion. A second area of plumbing was excavated and piping was underway, no backfill was placed during our visit. Plan Clip and Photos (Below): 6 Date Project Name Project No. Report No. 06/30/2022 Renton ES 16 20180398E003 033 Page 2 of 2 FIELD REPORT Fill Area Looking North Water Line Looking South