HomeMy WebLinkAboutINTERSTATE LAND PUD FIRST FILING HARLEY DAVIDSON - Filed GR-GEOTECHNICAL REPORT/SOILS REPORT -June 25, 1996
R. C. Heath Construction Company
P. O. Drawer H
Fort Collins, Colorado 80522
Attn: Mr. Randy DeMario
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CONSULTANTS WESTERN, INC.
EMPIRE DIVISION
P.O. Box 503 • 301 N. Howes
Fort Collins, Colorado 80522
970) 484-0359 Fax (970) 484-0454
Larry G. O'Dell, P.E.
Neil R. Sherrod, C.P.G.
Re Addendum to Geotechnical Engineering Report - Pavement Design Recommendations
Proposed Harley Davidson Dealership
1-25 Frontage Road North of Prospect Road
East Fort Collins, Colorado
Project No. 20955168
Gentlemen:
This letter serves as an addendum to our geotechnical engineering report for the referenced project
dated October 11, 1995. The purpose of this addendum is to provide recommended pavement
types and thicknesses for overlaying and widening the frontage road at the proposed Harley
Davidson dealership. Our recommendations are based on recently received traffic data from the
City of Fort Collins.
The project as we understand it is to overlay and widen approximately 1,000 linear feet of the
existing frontage road along the south and east sides of the proposed Harley Davidson dealership.
The roadway will be widened approximately 10 feet.
Three test borings were drilled on June 6, 1996 to depths of 10 feet at the locations shown on the
Site Plan, Figure 1. The borings were drilled approximately 5 to 8 feet off the existing pavement and
were advanced with a truck -mounted drilling rig utilizing a 4-inch diameter solid stem auger. The
borings were located in the field by pacing from the Harley Davidson property. The borings were
checked for groundwater at the time of the site exploration and 7 days after drilling. Boring logs
were prepared and are presented with this addendum. Selected soil samples were tested for
moisture content, Atterberg limits and Hveem stabilometer characteristics. Laboratory test results
are presented with this addendum and were used for the geotechnical engineering analyses and the
development of pavement recommendations. All laboratory tests were performed in general
accordance with the applicable ASTM, local or other accepted standards.
The existing 1-25 frontage road extends around the south and east sides of the proposed Harley
Davidson property. The pavement is in good condition. The road exhibits fair surface drainage
toward ditches on both sides of the pavement. The areas of proposed widening are vegetated with
dense grass and weeds.
The following describes the characteristics of the primary soil strata encountered in the test borings
in order of increasing depths.
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M: Fill was encountered at the surface of the test borings and extends to depths of 1 to 3
feet. The fill consists of moist sandy lean clay, silty sand and/or clayey sand with varying
quantities of gravel. It is not known whether the fill has been uniformly or properly
compacted.
Sandy Lean Clay: Natural sandy lean clay was encountered below the fill and extends to
any underlying granular stratum or to the depths explored. The lean clay is moist and
contains substantial quantities of sand.
e Silty Sand with Gravel: The granular stratum was encountered in Boring 3P at a depth of 9
feet and extends to the depth explored. The sand is wet and contains substantial quantities
of silt and moderate quantities of gravel.
Field test results indicate the natural clay soil is generally soft but varies from very soft to medium
stiff in consistency. The sand encountered in Boring 3P is medium dense in relative density.
Laboratory test results indicate the upper clay soils are moderately plastic.
Groundwater was encountered in Boring 3P at depths of 9.1 and 9.3 feet at the time of the site
exploration and 7 days after drilling, respectively. Groundwater was not encountered in Borings 1 P
and 2 at these times.
Pavement Design and Construction
Design of pavements for the project have been based on the procedures outlined in the 1986
Guideline for Design of Pavement Structures by the American Association of State Highway and
Transportation Officials (AASHTO).
Traffic criteria provided by the City of Fort Collins for pavement thickness designs include an
equivalent 18-kip single axle load (ESAL) of 120. According to RBD, Inc., 2 feet of subbase directly
below the existing pavement has an R-value of 74.
For flexible pavement design, a terminal serviceability index of 2.5 was utilized along with an inherent
reliability of 90%, a design life of 20 years and a design drainage coefficient of 1.0. Design R values of
74 and 7 were used for overlay and widening pavement section designs, respectively. The structural
numbers (SN) of the pavement sections were determined on the basis of the aforementioned. values
and the 1986 AASHTO design equation.
In addition to the flexible pavement design analyses, a rigid pavement design analysis was completed
for the proposed widened sections, based upon AASHTO design procedures. Rigid pavement design
is based on an evaluation of the Modulus of Subgrade Reaction of the soils (K-value), the Modulus of
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Rupture of the concrete, and other factors previously outlined. The design K-value of 100 for the
subgrade soil was determined by correlation to the laboratory tests results. A modulus of rupture of
650 psi (working stress 488 psi) was used for pavement concrete. The rigid pavement thickness for
the proposed widened section was determined on the basis of the AASHTO design equation.
Recommended alternatives for flexible and rigid pavements, summarized for each traffic area, are as
follows:
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Proposed A 6 12 18
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B 4 6% 101/
C 8 8
Overlay A 2 2
Additional recommendations for pavement subgrade preparation and pavement construction are
included in the "Pavement" and "Earthwork" sections of the geotechnical engineering report.
If you have any questions concerning this addendum or if we can be of further service to you on this or
future projects, please contact us.
Sincerely,
TERRACON CONSULTANTS
Empire Division
QlslaR. Schoenfeld, P.E.
Geotechnical Engineer
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