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REPORT OF OBSERVATION AND FIELD DENSITY TESTING
ROUGH GRADING
Single Family Residential Addition
Lot 425, Tract 3883
40900 Via Los Altos
Temecula, Riverside County, California
PROJECT NO. 21257-01
July 31, 2001
Prepared For:
Mr. Bob Darrah
34083 Vino Way
Temecula, California 92591
Earth Technics P.O. Box 891989, Temecula, California 92589 (909) 699-5451 FAX (909) 767-1193
July 31, 2001 Project No. 21257-01
Mr. Bob Darrah
34083 Vino Way
Temecula, California 92591
SUBJECT: REPORT OF OBSERVATION AND FIELD DENSITY TESTING
ROUGH AND FINE GRADING
single Family Residential Addition
Lot 425, Tract 3883
40900 via Los Altos
Temecula, Riverside county, California
1.0 INTRODUCTION
This report presents the results of our observation and testing
performed during construction and grading for the proposed 3-
story addition on the south side of the existing single-family
residence.
Grading was performed on the south side of Via Los Altos, an
improved paved road in the city of Temecula, Riverside County.
The results of our Field Density Tests obtained during grading
are tabulated in Table I, Results of Compaction Tests. The
approximate locations of the tests are shown on the Plot Plan,
Plate 1. The 20-scale Grading Plan was prepared by Bill Hobbs,
R.C.E., Temecula, dated November 10, 2000 and was used to plot
our data and guide the grading, along with field staking.
1.1 Pro;ect DescriDtion
The proposed development consisted of constructing a pad for the
3-story addition and attached garage with cut and fill grading.
The lowest level of the addition beneath the proposed garage
space will utilize retaining walls for support.
The purpose of the grading was to prepare a building pad for the
3-story residential addition with attached garage, and basement
living area, and widening of the existing driveway.
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2.0 GRADING PROCEDURES
2.1 Gradinq Procedures
The area of the building addition on the south was cleared and
grubbed of the heavy brush and weeds and the material removed
off-site. The cuts on the north were placed as fill on the south
and north after a key was excavated into dense sedimentary
bedrock from 3.2-4.2 feet. The pad was designed in transition,
and was overexcavated to eliminate the transition. Overexcavation
of the cut areas was performed to a depth of 3 feet and to a
distance of 5 feet outside of the building footprint. The fill
materials were brought to near optimum moisture utilizing a 1.5
inch water line when necessary, and compacted with a caterpillar
D6H bulldozer.
The grading contractor was Burchett Grading Temecula.
3.0 TESTING
3.1 Field Densitv Testinq
Field density testing was performed in accordance with ASTM
D1556-64 (Sand Cone Method). The elevations and the results of
the field density tests are presented in Table I of this report.
The approximate location of the tests are shown on the Grading
Plan, Plate 1.
3.2 Maximum Densitv Determinations
Maximum density/optimum moisture determinations were made from
representative samples of on-site soils used in the fill
operations. The tests were performed in accordance with ASTM D
1557-00 which consist of compacting 5 equal layers of soil in a
1/30 cubic foot volume mold with 25 blows of a 10 pound hammer
falling 18 inches. The results of the Maximum density/optimum
determination are presented herein as Table II, Laboratory Test
Results.
3.3 EXDansion Testinq
A finished grade sample was obtained and tested for expansion
utilizing the U.B.C. 29-2 method. The test yielded an expansion
index (E.I.) of 9 which is very low expansion per UBC Table 18-1-
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3.4 Sulfate Testinq
A finished grade sample was obtained and tested for water
soluable sulfate. The results yielded a value of 41ppm indicating
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normal Type II - 2500 psi concrete may be used for foundations
and slabs.
3.5 Settlement
Based on the grading performed, the compaction and soil strength
values, total settlement would be less than 1 1/4 inch with less
than 1/2 inch differential settlement between footings of similar
size construction and loads over a horizontal distance of 50
feet.
3.6 Foundation Recommendations
The footings will be founded entirely within dense engineered
compacted, low expansion fill. Accordingly, the structures may
utilize continuous or isolated pier footings with an allowable
maximum bearing capacity of 1500 psf. All exterior footings
should be founded a minimum of 12 inches for l-story and 18
inches for 2-story buildings from nearest adjacent grades.
This value may be increased by one-third for short term wind and
seismic loading conditions.
The foundation should have a minimum of one No. 4 bar top and
bottom, for a total of 2 bars as reinforcement. The slab may
utilize 6 x 6 - 6/6 welded wire fabric as reinforcement. A
moisture barrier should consist of a 10-mil polyethylene vapor
barrier sandwiched between a l-inch layer of sand top and bottom
to prevent puncture of the barrier and enhance curing of the
concrete.
4.0 SUMMARY
Our description of grading and backfill operations, as well as
observations and testing services, were limited to those grading
operations performed between July 20 and July 28, 2001. The
conclusions and recommendations contained herein have been based
upon our observation and testing as noted. To the best of our
knowledge, the work preformed in the areas denoted, has been
accomplished in accordance with the U.B.C. Appendix Chapter 33,
the City of Temecula Grading Code, and the requirements of the
regulating agencies and is acceptable for its intended purpose.
No conclusions or warranties are made for areas not tested or
observed. This report should be considered subject to review by
the controlling authorities.
This opportunity to be of service is sincerely appreciated. If
you have any questions, please call.
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Respectfully Submitted,
Larry J. Fast,
Registration Exp
Services
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Attachments:
Index
Plate 1
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Table I - Results of Compaction Tests
Table II - summary of Maximum Density Testing
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RESULTS OF COMPACTION TESTS
NAME: DARAH
DATE: 7/31/01
JOB NO.21257-01
TEST DATE DEPTII MOISTURE UNIT DRY RELATIVE SOIL DESCRIPTION
NO CONTENT DENSITY COMPACTION TYPE
(%) (pCF) (%)
1 7/20/01 68 9.1 121.5 91.8 A KEY 1 ST LIFT
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2 7/20/01 71 7.9 123.1 93.0 A FILL
3 7/20/01 73 8.6 122.5 92.5 A FILL
4 7/25/01 75 7.4 121.1 91.5 A FILL
5 7/26/01 77 9.8 128.2 96.8 A FILL
6 7/26/01 79 8.9 122.5 92.5 A FILL
7 7/27/01 80 9.1 123.9 93.6 A OVER-X FILL
8 7/28/01 81 8.6 121.6 91.8 A PAD OVER FINISH
See plan for test locations.
SC-Sand Cone ASTM 01556-64
"Test Failed. See Retest.
DC-Drive Cylinder ASTM 02937-71
N-Nuclear ASTM 3017-78
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LABORATORY TEST RESULTS
DATE: 7/31/01
JOB NO. 21257-01
NAME: DARAH
SOIL TYPE CLASSIFICATION MAXIMUM OPTIMUM
DENSITY (PFC) MOISTURE (%)
A ON-SITE REDDISH BROWN SLIGHTLY 132.4 9.1
SILTY TO COARSE SAND WITH 10%
GRAVEL (DG)
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